Benjamin E. Hadley family papers
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Benjamin Edward Roberts' home
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Benjamin Ennis, by Richard jenkins
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Benjamin F and Margaret Taylor Campbell Family Reunion
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Benjamin H. Rawlins: Household and Pre-1850 Census
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Benjamin Luckett estate inventory transcription
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A list of personal estate of Benjamin Lucket Dec’d this 2nd day of Febry
...Negro man '''[[Luckett-432|Bill]]''' $200.00
Negro man [[Luckett-421|no name]] $450.00
Girl named '''[[Luckett-500|Betty]]''' $300.00
...Negro Girl named '''[[Luckett-511|Mary]]''' & child '''[[Luckett-512|Jacob]]''' $425.00
...We the undersigned appraisers appointed by the Union County to appraise the personally property of Benjamin Luckett Dc’d proced the 2nd day of Jn stant and appraised the same agreeable to the foregoing list Given under our hands this 17th day of Febr 1833
Charles Ramsay
Thos. Waller
Aaron Waller
At a County Court began & held for Union County at the Courthouse in Morganfield on Monday the 18th day of February 1833. This Inventory and appraisement of the estate of Benjamin Luckett Deceased was returned into court by the Commissioners and ordered to be recorded.
Attest James R. Hughes clk.
Benjamin McDonald
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Benjamin McDonald a Soldier of the American Revolution
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{{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-5.jpg |caption=Continental Congress approving on November 4, 1775 to increase the Continental Army by 4 Regiments in New Jersey. }} While living with his family in Monmouth County, Freehold, New Jersey on Nov. 18, 1775 Benjamin McDonald was the third person to sign up on the 1st NJ Continental Line commanded by Alexander Sterling and Elias Longstreets. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution.jpg |caption=Benjamin McDonald Enlisted on the NJ Line Nov. 18, 1775 }} As above the battalion's were stationed at Perth Amboy, New Jersey. They were joined at Elizabeth Town, April 28th, 1776 and left for New York on the next day. On May 1, 1776 First Battalion, sailed in sloops for Albany. Colonel Elias Dayton reported to Brigadier General John Sullivan, of New Hampshire. During the remainder of the year, they were stationed at Johnstown, German Flats, Fort Dayton, Fort Schuyler, Ticonderoga, and Mount Independence. ::[http://archive.org/stream/officialregister00newjuoft/officialregister00newjuoft_djvu.txt Official Register] With the reorganization of the Continental Army of September 17, 1776 the 1st New Jersey Brigade was commanded by General William Maxwell (Maxwell Brigade) and Col. Colonel Mathias Ogden. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-6.jpg |caption=Reorganization of the New Jesery Line General William Maxwell (Maxwell Brigade) and Col. Colonel Mathias Ogden. }} ::[http://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/the-revolutionary-war/the-battle-of-brandywine/ Sullivan Division] On several occasions one or more of the regiments of the New Jersey Brigade were detached for special service. This first occurred in August 1777 when the 1st and 3rd Regiments were left near Elizabeth town, New Jersey, later taking part in the attack led by General John Sullivan on British-held Staten Island. During the same month the 2nd and 4th Regiments continued with Washington's main army, taking part in the encampment at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; the four regiments were reunited in September 1777. September 1777 - May 1778 Maxwell Brigade New Jersey Line, Valley Forge Winter Camp. ::[http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/regiments/nj1.asp Valley Forge Muster Roll] {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-8.jpg |caption=September 1777 - May 1778 Maxwell Brigade New Jersey Line Valley Forge Winter Camp }} {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution.gif |caption=September 1777 - May 1778 Valley Forge Encampment Map showing General William Maxwell Brigade }} {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-9.jpg |caption=September 1777 - May 1778 Maxwell Brigade New Jersey Line Valley Forge Winter Camp }} {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-10.jpg |caption=September 1777 - May 1778 Maxwell Brigade New Jersey Line Valley Forge Winter Camp }} There are many discrepancies among the New Jersey Continental Line Muster and Pay Rolls: 1. The most important is when Benjamin McDonald was listed under Capt. Peter Voorhier's as a "Deserter" and then under Capt. John Polhamus as "Sick/Absent and a Deserter" {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-3.jpg |caption=Private Benjn McDonald as in "War" and in the Remarks: "DESERTED JANUARY" }} 2. All the while Benjamin McDonald served under Col. Ephriam Martin and Capt. John Forman of the 4th New Jersey Regiment. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-4.jpg |caption=NJ Line Muster Roll Showing Benjamin McDonald was not a Deserter. }} 3. When Muster Rolls were taken Benjamin McDonald was listed as serving in the war or during the war on all lines. 4. On the 1781 Chesterfield County Virginia Court House Size Roll shows Benjamin McDonald correcting his status of Deserter to Enlisted as serving during war in Monmouth, New Jersey. Through this Size Roll is how Benjamin was traced to New Jersey before enlisting on the Virginia Line and eventually settling in Winchester, Virginia. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-2.jpg |caption=How I Traced Benjamin McDonald to the New Jersey Continental Line }} To view full timeline, muster and payroll of Benjamin McDonald go to the [https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/benjamin-mcdonald/soldier-of-the-american-revolution/1775---1780-new-jersey-continental-line 1780 New Jersey Continental Line] ---- July 5, 1780 - Why did Benjamin McDonald enlist on the VA Continental Line while serving on the NJ Continental Line? ::[http://rotunda.upress.virginia.edu/founders/default.xqy?keys=FOEA-search-1-1&expandNote=on#match1 Upress.Virginia.edu Founders] Per letter to George Washington from William Lord Stirling Alexander, 24 March 1780 :Dear Sir Baskingridge March 24th 1780 :I duly received your Excellency’s letter of the 22d accompanied by a Extract of a letter from Govr Livingston with twelve Copies of the Act for recruiting the Number of Men therein Mentioned within this State. I immediately requested all the field Officers in Camp belonging to the three Jersey Regiments to meet General Maxwell at his Qrs in order to fix upon twelve of the most proper Officers to Carry the Law into Execution in the different Counties of this State, which they were to finish yesterday Evening. In the Mean time I drew up the enclosed Instructions, twelve Copies of which were finished and sent with the Laws to Colonel Barber who has promised me to fill up the Blanks and to see the recruiting parties sent of in the best Manner and as soon as possible. I expect they will all be off tomorrow if the weather permits. I hope your Excellency will find the Instructions as explicit as you intended. As soon as I get from Colonel Barber the Return of the Officers Names & Ranks, and the different Counties they are sent to, I will forward it to your Excellency. I have the Honor to be your Excellency’s Most Humble Servant :Stirling, :DLC: Papers of George Washington. ---- July 5, 1780 Virginia Recruiters signed up Benjamin to serve on the VA Continental Line but stayed with the New Jersey Line until after the Battle of Yorktown, VA. After the Battle of Yorktown Benjamin served under Peter Muhlenburg of the Virgina Line as a Guard at the Hessian Barracks located in Winchester, Virginia where he settled. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-11.jpg |caption=July 5, 1780 Virginia Continental Army Certification of the bearer Benjamin McDonald enlisted as a Drummer }} ---- For Benjamin's Service for the entire War he was awarded Land Grants in Ohio and in Virginia. The Land Grants in Ohio Benjamin sold one and the other was put back in the pot to give to another Solider. Benjamin did use the Land Grants received in Virginia to settle in Gore, Virgina. ---- To view Benjamin McDonald's History and Documentation on New Jersey Line go to: [https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/benjamin-mcdonald/soldier-of-the-american-revolution/1775---1780-new-jersey-continental-line 1780 New Jersey Continental Line] ---- To view Benjamin McDonald's History and Documentation on the Virginia Continental Line go to: [https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/benjamin-mcdonald Benjamin McDonald Family History] ---- To view copies of Benjamin McDonald's VA Land Grants, Census and Taxes please click on link and scroll to bottom: [https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/benjamin-mcdonald Benjamin McDonald Family History]] ---- == Sources ==
Benjamin Phipps in the Revolutionary War
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Benjamin Rayment Research Notes
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Beverly VR--for births (were multiple Benj. having children at the same time, both with wife Mary)
Benjamin Rayment [Raymond. CR2], and Mary Trask of Salem, Dec. 12, 1723.* :Joseph Raymond, s. Benjamin and Mary, Feb. 22, 1725 :Benjaman Raymond, s. Benjamin and Mary, Nov. 17, 1726 :Elizabeth Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, Apr. 20, 1729. :Mary Raymond, d. Benjamin, and Mary, bp. June 4, 1732. CR2 :Mary Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, Nov. 19, 1732. :Rebeckah Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, Nov. 20, 1733 :Rebekah Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, July 25, 1734. Benjamin Raymond, and Mrs. Mary Wallis of Salem, Feb. 4, 1736-7. :Josiah Raymond [Jonah. dup.], s. Benjamin and Mary, Sept. 8, 1737 :Anna Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, Mar. 5, 1738-9 :Judith Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, June 10, 1744 :Nathanil Raymond, s. Benjamin and Mary, Feb. 20, 1740. :Nathanel Raymond, s. Benjamin and Mary, bp. Aug. 7, 1746. CR2 :Nathan Raymond, s. Benjamin and Mary, Aug. 11, 1746. :Rebeckah Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, Jan. 10, 1741-2 :Hannah Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, Nov. 22, 1748. :Emme Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, Nov. 17, 1750. :Ginger Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, Mar. 28, 1752 :Sarah Raymond, d. Benjamin and Mary, Apr. 4, 1760. :Why isn't Ebenezer Raymond's birth in the VRs? (Ebenezer's birth as 7 September 1755 appears in a town clerk record, see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRQK-9V7N?i=124&cc=2061550&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ29L-86QV ''FamilySearch'']) :What is relationship to William Raymond, Mary's administrator? VR, Select Deaths (who are all these Marys) :Mary, w. Benjamin, ––– ––, 1735. CR2 :Mary, Feb. 15, 1746 :Mary, ––– ––, 1747. CR2 :Mary, Mrs., ––– ––, 1762. CR2 :Mary, consumption, bur. Sept. 30, 1785, a. 19 y. 6 m. 24 d. CR1 :Benjamin, at sea, ––– ––, 1763. CR2 :Nathanil, s. Benjamin and Mary, Mar. 13, 1740. :Rebeckah, d. Benjamin and Mary, July 31, 1737. VR-Benjamin's Marriages,
:Beverly/Rayment--Benjamin [Raymond. CR2], and Mary Trask of Salem, Dec. 12, 1723.*
:Beverly/Raymond--Benjamin, and Mrs. Mary Wallis of Salem, Feb. 4, 1736-7.
:Newbury/Raymond--Benjamin, of Beverly, and Mary Wallis of Salem, Apr. 30, 1737. CR7 (p. 416) Benjamin probate. File 23253, Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881 https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13790/23253-co1/245918736 Also DGS 103635047, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKF-99SX-1?i=25&cat=1931591 ''FamilySearch'']; Will begins as [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKF-99SF-6?i=52&cat=1931591 53 of 213] :Son Joseph, one eleventh ... :Grandchildren, children of Elizabeth Woodberry, deceased, one eleventh ... :Daughter, Rebeccah Stickney, one eleventh ... :Daughter Judith Trask, one eleventh ... :Daughter Hannah Woodberry, one eleventh ... :Daughter Ginger Dodge, one eleventh ... :Emme Woodberry, one eleventh ... :Daughter Sarah Raymond, one eleventh ... :Grandchildren, children of son Josiah Raymond, deceased, one eleventh ... :Nathaniel Raymond, one eleventh ... :Ebenezer Raymond, one eleventh ... :--- :Daughter in law Elizabeth Raymond, five shillings :Three sons, Joseph, Nathaniel and Ebenezer ... and they shall pay ... :Live stock and pasture at Burch Plains : ... ? :Joseph Raymond to be executor How is there an estate of Mary Raymond, intestate 1797? [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKF-993H-G?i=106&cat=1931591 File 23275], 12 April 1797, widow of Benjamin Raymond, Gent. {Beverly VR is not clear; has death of Mary, Mrs. 1762; Benj. Raymond's will mentions no widow.) Estate administrator is William Raymond, presents inventory 1 Mary 1797, Reports "about seven acres of Tilage & mowing Land and Salt marsh …" in Beverly. Valued at £460 baed on an appraisal. William Raymond is administrator. Probate file contains, ". the division of the real estate of Mary Raymond late of Beverly dec'd which lay in common with the real Estate of my late husband Doctr Israel Woodberry late of Beverly decd … [prays to accept & allow of sd Division …" 13 July 1797, Lucy Woodberry. administrator [pres. of Israel's estate]. Also in file, "We have severed and divided all that part of the real estate of Mary Raymond Deceased late wife of Benjamin Raymond of Beverly … gentleman Deceased, intestate, which Lies in common and undivided with real estate belonging to the Heirs of Doctor Israel Woodbury … Deceased … [description of division follows "about nine acres"]; mentions heirs of Mary Raymond, heirs of Israel Woodberry, heirs of Elisha Wooderry . . Then also further document mentions "representatives of Anna Raymond, daughter of Intestate and then also "representatives of Emme Woodberry .. daughter of said Intestate" and "representatives of Ebenezer Raymond, ?dec. a son of said Intestate and … No. 4 and No. 5 … I assign to the legal representatives of Josiah Raymond ded eldest son of sd Intestate …. such and such assigned to Sarah Dodge, a daughter of sd Intestate … such and such settle on the legal representatives of Judith Trask, deceased, a daughter of sd Intestate …. such and such then to Rebecca Stickney, a daughter of the Intestate … and then such and such to [Nathan Raymond a son of said Intestate and then such and such to Ginger Herrick a daughter of the Intestate …. such and such to Hannah Woodberry, dec'd, daughter of sd Intestate … Seems summarize [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKF-9938-H?i=126&cat=1931591 here]. 13 July 1797
Representatives of Anna Raymond, a daughter
Emme Woodberry, a daughter
Representatives of Ebenezer Raymond, a son deceased,
Representatives of Josiah Raymond, eldest son, deceased
Sarah Dodge, a daughter
Judith Trask, a deceased daughter
Rebecca Stickney, a daughter
Nathaniel Raymond, a son
Ginger Dodge, a daughter
Representatives of Hannah Woodberry, deceased.
Signed by
Sarah Dodge
John Woodbery
Eme Woodberry
Barthw Trask Jr.
Abigail Cresy
Samuel Stickney
Rebecca Stickney
Wililam Raymond
Essex County Deeds 147:84, recorded 1787, Dec. 28. Benjamin Raymond est. to '''Israel Woodberry''', property at Beverly. [Deeds 1787-1789 vol 147-149 FHL Digital Collection, DGS 7463325. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BCJ5?i=92&wc=MCBP-9NG%3A361613201%2C361997001&cc=2106411 image 93 of 889].] At his death, Benjamin owed £512 to Dr. Israel Woodberry. Deed transfers 2 acres and 21 poles of upland and salt marsh, ''bounded southeasterly by land of the heirs of Mary Raymond …''
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Benjamin Robert Barnes and family
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Benjamin Barnes (21) marriage to Ann Barnett (18) in 1801 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. And son Robert
25th November last, at Gambia, in Africa, of fever, Robert, son of the late Mr Benjamin Barnes, formerly of the Post Office Packet Service, at Harwich.
16th inst in Lucas Street, London, age 56, Mrs Barnes, relict of the above-named Benjamin Barnes. (Ann b1784) https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000225/18400529/056&stringtohighlight=benjamin%20barnes%20%22great%20yarmouth%22 '''Mary Ann Woodward Barrett''' Mary Ann's brother John Woodward, son of John Barrett and Ann Barrett, was baptised on 12 January 1812 in Deptford, Kent, England. '''Baptism''': "England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975"
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John Woodward Barrett baptism on 12 Jan 1812, son of John Barrett & Ann Barrett, in Deptford, Kent, England. '''John Woodward Barrett''' John Woodward, son of Jno Woodward Barrett, married Maria De Grave on 8 October 1837 in St Paul, Deptford, Lewisham, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P75/PAU/041
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John Woodward Barrett marriage to Maria De Grave on 8 Oct 1837 in St Paul, Deptford, Lewisham, England. In the 1851 census M (age 10) was with her parents at Plough Public House, Rotherhithe, London & Surrey, England. '''1851 Census''': "1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: HO107; Piece number: 1583; Folio: 440; Page: 7; Schedule: 31
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M Barrett (10) daughter in household of John Woodward Barrett (40) at Plough Public House in Rotherhithe registration district in London & Surrey, England. Born in Belgium. : John Woodward Barrett Head Married M 40 Licensed victualler Kent, England : Mary Barrett Wife Married F 41 Belgium : M Barrett Daughter F 10 Belgium :''' John Barrett Father''' Widowed M 71 Yarmouth, Norfolk, England : George Harding Servant Unmarried M 48 Servant Wiltshire, England : John Ryon Servant Unmarried M 16 Servant Ireland John Woodward's daughter Mary Matilda Barrett married David Lawrence on 11 January 1860 in St Saviour, Southwark, Southwark, England. '''Marriage of daughter Mary Matilda Barrett''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P92/SAV/3059
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John Woodward Barrett's daughter Mary Matilda Barrett marriage to David Lawrence on 11 Jan 1860 in St Saviour, Southwark, Southwark, England. In the 1861 census John Woodward (age 50, widower) was the head of household at the Black Horse in Rotherhithe, Surrey, England. '''1861 Census''': "1861 England Census"
Class: Rg 9; Piece: 390; Folio: 54; Page: 44; GSU roll: 542628; ED, institution, or vessel: 9; Household schedule number: 231
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John Woodward Barrett (50) head of household in Rotherhithe registration district in Surrey, England. Born in Deptford, Kent, England. (Oh, you've done all this laready! I'll go back to sleep :) ) 1858 Old Bailey
JOHN WOODWARD BARRETT . I keep the Black Horse, at Rotherhithe—I was awoke that morning, by the police, about 3 o'clock—I found my house had been entered by the cellar flap—it had been all safe at 12 o'clock on the previous evening—this timepiece is mine, it was on the kitchen mantel piece—this cribbage board and cigars were all right in the bar parlour—I missed 3l. 8s. in money altogether. https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?div=t18580405-480 John Woodward Barret, died age 62 (1812) 17 April 1874, 7 Augusta Place Lower Road, Rotherhithe, connected to Licensed Victualler's Trade https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000937/18740425/057/0006 https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001019/18740425/059/0004 (nothing found on census by address for 1871) '''Matilda Barrett''' (married Malachi Morahan) father John Barret, shipwright. Mary Ann's sister? No baptism record as register stops at 1812. Matilda married Malachi Morahan on 24 November 1845 in St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/DUN/083
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Matilda Barrett marriage to Malachi Morahan on 24 Nov 1845 in St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Tower Hamlets, England. == Sources ==
Benjamin Rouse Census Records
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In the 1830 census Benjamin was in Prattsburg, Steuben, New York. {| cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- ! Category !! Count |- | Males - Under 5 || 3 |- | Males - 5 thru 9 || 2 |- | Males 10-14|| 2 |- | Males 30-39 || 1 |- | Females 30-39 || 1 |- | Total Free White Persons || 9 |} '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census", database with images
Year: 1830; Census Place: Prattsburg, Steuben, New York; Series: M19; Roll: 107; Page: 448; Family History Library Film: 0017167
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Year: 1840; Census Place: Springwater, Livingston, New York; Roll: 294; Page: 304; Family History Library Film: 0017191
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Benjamin Rouse in Springwater, Livingston, New York. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1850 United States Federal Census: Springwater, Livingston, New York, USA |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place||Additional Notes |- | [[Rouse-2074|Benjamin Rouse (abt.1788-1862)]] || '''M''' || '''62''' || '''Farmer''' || '''New York'''|| |- |[[Davis-62155|Lucy Dow (Davis) Rouse (abt.1790-abt.1858)]]|| F || 51 || Wife || New York|| Died in 1855 |- | [[Rouse-2268|Levi Rouse (1825-1887)]]|| M || 24 || Son /Laborer || New York|| |- | [[Rouse-2270|Lydia Ann (Rouse) Hartwell (1828-1855)]] || F || 20 || daughter|| New York|| |- | [[Rouse-2271|Elikan Rouse (1831-1859)]] || M || 18 || Son/Laborer || New York|| |} ---- 1850 Census Neighbors {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1850 United States Federal Census: Springwater, Livingston, New York, USA |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place||Additional Notes |- | Hannah J Rouse|| F || 39 || Neighbor || New York|| |- | Polly M Rouse || F || 22 || || New York|| |} ---- {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1855 Census: Springwater, New York, USA |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Age || Relation || Sex || Birth Date |- | [[Rouse-2074|Benjamin Rouse (abt.1788-1862)]] || 67 || Head || M || abt 1788 |- |[[Davis-62155|Lucy Dow (Davis) Rouse (abt.1790-abt.1858)]]|| 62 || Wife || F || abt 1793 |- | [[Rouse-2061|Benajah Benegor Rouse (1823-1883)]] || '''33''' || '''Child''' || '''M''' || '''abt 1822''' |- | Lucy M Rouse || 6 || Granddaughter || F || abt 1849 |} ---- '''''Moved to Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan' with sons Alonzo and John Sylvanus'''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1860 United States Federal Census: Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place||Additional Notes |- |[[Rouse-2074|Benjamin Rouse (abt.1788-1862)]] || '''M''' || '''68''' || '''Farmer''' || '''New York'''||Move 1859 |- | [[Rouse-2265|Alonzo Rouse (1821-1897)]] || M || 38 || || New York||Moved with Dad 1859 |- | [[Rouse-2269|John Sylvanus Rouse (1827-1913)]]|| M || 22 || || New York||Moved with Dad 1859 |- | [[Johnson-89683|Rachel A. (Johnson) Rouse (1833-1889)]] || F || 26 || || New York||Alonzo's Wife |- | [[Rouse-3424|Melissa Elizabeth (Rouse) Stevens (1856-1923)]] || F || 4 || || New York|| Alonzo's Daughter |- |[[Rouse-2501|Lorenzo Dowe Rouse (1857-1897)]]|| M || 2 || || New York|| Alonzo's Son |- |[[Allen-40193|Minerva Emily (Allen) Rouse (1842-1878)]]|| F || 14 || || New York||John Sylvanus future wife. |}
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Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Meriwether County); Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia
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Bennet H H Gates probate on 7 Aug 1845. *Name: [[Gates-8165|Bennet Hope Hull Gates]] *Gender: Male *Residence Date: Abt 1845 *Residence Place: Meriwether, Georgia *Will Date: 7 Aug 1845 *Probate Date: 7 Aug 1845 *Probate Place: Meriwether, Georgia, USA *Inferred Death Year: 1845 *Inferred Death Place: Georgia, USA *Item Description: Wills, 1831-1903 Names included: {| border="1" class="sortable" |Bennet H H Gates |||||| |- |Patience Almira Gates||Wife||Ann Gates||Child |- |Bennet H H Gates||Child||Sara Gates||Child |- |Sarah Gates||Child||Jane Gates||Child |- |Betsey Gates||Child||Emaline Gates||Child |} Grandchildren: *Bennett H.R. Brown (Father Reuben Brown) *William E Brown (Father Reuben Brown) *Mary Brown (Father Reuben Brown) ===Name Slaves=== Negros belonging to the Estate of Bennett H.H. Gates, deced; Hired out on December 27, 1860.Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, Account papers, 1742-1992 - https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/005765153_00129?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Date: Dec 25, 1861 for the Estate of Bennett HH Gates. *[[Gates-8168|Hardy Gates]] to George McGeo for $187. *[[Gates-8169|Pompay Gates]] to R.T. Marks for $79. *Ga(?) & [[Gates-8170|Hester Gates]] to William Melton for $300. *[[Gates-8171|Beto Gates]], a boy, to James Hall for $99. *[[Gates-8172|Taylor Gates]] to L. Suanjou (?) for $76. *[[Gates-8173|Bob Gates]] & [[Gates-8174|Barkley Gates]] &4 children to Jordan Adias? for $161. *[[Gates-8175|Edmond Gates]] & [[Gates-8176|Louisa Gates]] & 2 children to James Booker for $121. *[[Gates-8177|Frances Gates]], a girl, to James Hull for $75. *[[Gates-8178|Phebe Gates]] to [[Sheppard-5776|John Sheppard]] for $40. *[[Gates-8179|Sarah E Gates]] E to Jon Stafalus for $24. *[[Gates-8180|Patsey Gates]], a woman to John Thompson for $150. *[[Gates-8181|Peggy Gates]] , a girl, to R. Gordan for $100.50 *[[Gates-8182|Emily Gates]]to Martin Theumake for $13. Extracts from Georgia Newspaper, Meriwether County, Georgia. *Date: Nov 5, 1845. List sale of goods to pay off debts, pg.142 (image 148 of 336) *Date: Dec 10, 1845. Call for debts owed to Bennett HH Gates. pg.143 (image 149 of 336) *June 10, 1846. List of debtors owing to Bennett HH Gates. pg.146 (image 152 of 336) *July 1, 1846. List of properties sold of Estate of Bennett HH Gates. pg.146 (image 152 of 336) ==Notes== *[[Sheppard-5776|John Sheppard]] was Executor on the will of Benjamin A Gates and James R Gates , brothers of Bennett. == Sources ==
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During the three-day event in September, the 703 participants improved 77,292 unsourced profiles and set a new WikiTree record. Ben finished in '''1st place''' while helping his team capture '''2nd place''' overall. }} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Southern Super Sweepers|year=2023|profiles=1,340|extra=
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'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |1||22||Dougall and Mary Campbell (of Frederick Co, VA)||Duncan Campbell||1771||184 acres on both sides of Middle Creek|| |- |1||233||William and Mary Campbell||Edward Beeson||1772||150 acres on the drains of the Opeckon|| |- |1||309||Dougall and Mary Campbell||James Campbell||1772||230 acres on both sides of Middle Creek|| |- |1||441||Andrew and Agness Campbell (heir-at-law to Dougall Campbell Sr.)||James Graham||1772||308 acres in said county|| |- |1||514||John Campbell||William Bonahan||1773||Household goods and items|| |- |4||2||Thomas and Elizabeth Campbell||Rosannus Rosenbarger||1776||187 acres on the Opeckon; 194 more acres on ditto|| |- |5||342||Margaret Campbell (co-heiress to Edward Connor dec)||Jane Campbell (her daughter)||1778||248 acres of Edward Connor dec. land in said county|| |- |5||441||Susannah Branch and Jos. Carney||James Campbell (of Washington Co, MD)||1780||320 acres in Berkeley County|| |- |5||527||Dougal and Mary Campbell||James Campbell||1780||270 acres conveyed to Dougal in 1762|| |- |6||30||Dr. John Briscoe||Alexander Campbell||1779||700 acres of "Trotters Hole" Tract|| |- |6||36||Matthias Hoover||Thomas Campbell||1782||400 acres on the E. side of the Opeckon|| |- |6||326||William Bayless||Thomas Campbell (of Frederick Co, VA)||1783||235 acres in said county|| |- |7||60||John Campbell||John Baxter||1786||Lot No. 33 in the town of Martinsburg|| |- |10||61||Isaac Strider||James Campbell (late of MD)||1791||265 acres at the mouth of Antietam Creek below Shepardstown|| |- |10||101||John Miller||James Campbell||1791||41 1/2 acres granted to him by Duncan and Margaret Campbell|| |- |10||103||Duncan and Margaret Campbell (of Rockbridge Co, VA)||John Miller||1791||206 acres on Middle Creek|| |- |10||301||Andrew Campbell||James Graham||1774||225 acres he recieved of his father, Dougall Campbell's will|| |- |11||83||Thomas Ellis||James Campbell||1792||100 acres in Berkeley Co|| |- |11||369||Thomas Carney Jr.||James Campbell||1793||1 1/2 acres on the Potomac River|| |- |11||517||John and Nancy Campbell||Thomas Hammond||1794|| Lot No. 125 in Charlestown, Berkeley County|| |- |12||170||James and Sarah Campbell||Eno and John Ellis||1795||41 1/2 acres granted from Duncan to John Miller|| |- |12||176||William Yates||James Campbell||1795||148 acres in spur of Short Hill Mountain|| |- |12||186||Joseph Miller||James Campbell||1795|| Half an acre|| |- |12||297||David Gerard||James Campbell||1795||46 acres in said county|| |- |12||302||William Boyd||James Campbell||1795||276 acres on Mill Creek|| |- |15||358||John and Nancy Campbell||Thompson & Vitch||1798||Lot No. 125 in Charlestown|| |- |15||449||John and Nancy Campbell||Frances Whitting||1798||92 3/4 acres; 5 3/4 acres in said county|| |- |15||450||Frances Whitting||John and Nancy Campbell||1798||Above mentioned land|| |- |15||480||James Campbell||||1799||Appointment as sheriff|| |- |16||10||John Campbell||James Wesch||1800||92 3/4 acres; 5 3/4 acres in said county|| |- |16||216||Ann Rose|| Thomas Campbell||1800|| Land in said county. (Thomas is Ann's brother: William Campbell of Hampshire Co is also their brother)|| |- |16||403||John August||John Campbell||1800||50 acres on Back Creek|| |-
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'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Deceased||Executor||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |1||1||Dougall Campbell||||1767||Wife: Francis; Sons: Robert and Andrew; Daughters: Francis and Mary|| |- |1||8||Dougall Campbell||||1767||Appraisement of Estate|| |- |1||21||Francis Campbell||||1773||Wife of Dougall Campbell dec.|| |- |1||24||Francis Campbell||||1773||Appraisement of Estate|| |- |2||109||John Campbell||||1777||Brothers: Patrick (Donegal Ireland) and Andrew; Brother-in-Law: William Buchanan; Kinsmen: Robert and James Campbell|| |- |3||90||||||1793||Gaurdianship Bond of James Campbell, Guardian to Robert Lyle|| |- |3||91||Robert Campbell (son of Dougall)||||1795||Brother: Andrew; Sons: Robert, Wm, Samuel D., and Barton Campbell; Sisters: Mary Andrews and Francis Campbell; Kinsmen: James Campbell|| |- |3||375||Robert Campbell||||1796||Appraisement of Estate|| |-
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'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |4||314||William Bird and Squire Boone Sr. (exec. of Walter Campbell dec. estate)||Barbara Campbell (widow of Walter dec.) '''of Philadelphia Co'''||1746||160 acres of land sold to Walter dec. in 1734 and 4 acres joining it; all in Amity Township|| |- |4||316||Barbara Campbell (widow to Walter dec.)||George Boone||1747||125 acres of Walters estate in Amity Township on Manakose Creek by John Campbells land|| |- |4||317||William Bird||Walter Campbell||1744||4 acres in Amity Township, joining his own land|| |- |4||319||John and Anne Campbell (of Amity Twp.)||John Lincoln||1763||36 acres of land sold to him by Barbara Campbell|| |- |4||326||Barbara Campbell||John Campbell||1746||36 acres of Walter Campbell dec. land adjoining his own in Amity Twp.|| |- |9||23||William Winters||John Campbell et. al||1774|| 40 perches of land in Amity Twp.|| |-
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'''Reading''' A special commission was opened at Reading on December 27, 1830 to hear the cases of the Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers. (Their Names are listed below). Outcomes included:
''':Death sentences:''' :1 man executed on January 11, 1831. :9 Death Sentences commuted to Life Transport :4 Death Sentences commuted to 7 years Transport :13 Death Sentences commuted to Imprisonment General Sentencing: :15 men transported for 14 years :13 men sentenced for 7 year transport (one died on board the Hulk before departure). :25 men found Not guilty. :19 men sentenced to 12 months in prison. :6 men sentenced to 18 months imprisonment. :12 men sentenced to either, 3, 6 or 9 months imprisonment. '''Abingdon''' A special commission was opened at Abingdon on January 5, 1831 to hear and pass sentence on about 48 men arrested for primarily rioting, (Names and details listed below). Two men were sentenced to death, and death sentences commuted. '''James Turton''' (aged 19) had his sentence reduced to 18 months imprisonment, while '''Thomas Mackrel'''l (aged 44) was transported for fourteen years for his part in the riots. Of the other participant /offenders: :5 men were either discharged or acquitted upon recognizance :1 man found not guilty :5 men sentenced to three months imprisonment :5 men sentenced for six months imprisonment :9 men sentenced to nine months imprisonment. ;10 men sentenced to twelve months imprisonment :2 men sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment. ===Berkshire Rebels Transported to Van Diemens Land=== :CONVICTS TRANSPORTED FROM BERKSHIRE AS SWING RIOT REBELS :Name Age Crime Term :ALDRIDGE John 36 - 7 years :ALLEN Solomon 35 -14 years :ARLETT or ARLOTT George 23-14 years :BATES Daniel 25 - Life :BENNETTCornelius 32 -7 years :BROWN Luke 24 - 7 years :BURGESS James 21 -14 Years :BURTON Isaac 23 -7 years :CARTER William 30 -7 years :DARLING Alfred 22 -Life :EDNEY Joseph 28 - 14 years :GOODFELLOW Thomas 23 - 14 years :GREEN Charles 26 - 7 years :GREENAWAY Jason 19 -7 years :HANCOCK Daniel 24 -7 years :HANSON Thomas 27 - 14 years :HARRIS Edward 25 -14 years :HAWKINS William 40 -7 years :HAWKINS David 39 - Life :HICKS Thomas 23 -14 years :HORTON John 21 - 14 years :HORTON Charles 23- 14 years :MAY Timothy 23 -7 years :MILSOM Charles 28 -14 years :NASH John 21 -14 years :NICHOLAS Joseph 29 - Life :NORRIS Francis 45 -Life :OAKLEY William 24 -Life :PAGE Robert 32 - 7 years :PAGE William 39 - Life :RADBORN Thomas 29 -7 years :SIMONDS James 27 -14 years :SIMONDS William 37 -7 years :SIMS or SIMMSWilliam 32 -Life :STEEL orSTEELE Edmund 41 -Life :TUCK Joseph 28 -7 years :VICCERS orVICCUS Edmund 21 -14 Years :WAVING William 35 - 7 years :WEST James 32 - 7 years :WESTALL William 20 -Life :WHEELER John 24 - 7 years :WILLIAMS George 19 -14 years :WILLIAMS Stephen 19 -14 years ===Reading Sentencing Name List === The people listed below were tried by Speical Commission set up at Reading on December 27, 1831. NAME AGE OFFENCE SENTENCE
'''ALDRIDGE John 36 Destroying a TM at Hungerford 7y transportation'''
'''ALLEN Solomon 35 Destroying a TM at Waltham St Lawrence 14y transportation '''
ALLICK or ALLECK George 20 Destroying a TM at East Garston 18m imprisonment
ALLICK or ALLECK George 20 Destroying a TM at Welford 18m imprisonment
ANNETTS James Robbery at Kintbury Not Guilty
'''ARLETT or ARLOTT George 23 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 14y transportation
''' AYRES Joseph 45 Riot & assault at Eastry 3m imprisonment
BAKER Elijah 31 Destroying a TM at Shalbourne 12m imprisonment
BARR Thomas 24 Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
BARRETT Alexander 33 Destroying a TM & Robbery at Aldermaston 3m imprisonment
BATES Charles 32 Robbery at Kintbury Death; commuted to 12m imprisonment
'''BATES Daniel 25 Destroying a TM at Kintbury & robbery at Hungerford Death; commuted to transportation for Life'''
BECKETT William 43 Destroying a TM at Bradfield 12m imprisonment
BENNETT Cornelius 32 Destroying a TM at West Woodhay 7y transportation
BENNETT James 36 Riot & assault at Aston Tirrold Not Guilty
BILLINGS Thomas 28 Riot assault & rescuing prisoners at Abingdon 2m imprisonment
BIZZLE William 24 Riotous assembly at Appleford 9m imprisonment
BLAGROVE Benjamin 37 Riot assault & rescuing prisoners at Abingdon 2m imprisonment
BRITTON Thomas Destroying a TM at Stanford Dingley Not Guilty
'''BROWN Luke 24 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 7y transportation'''
BROWN Thomas 18 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 18m imprisonment
BUNCE Thomas Destroying a TM at Stanford Dingley Not Guilty
'''BURGESS James 21 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 14y transportation'''
BURGESS John Robbery Not Guilty
'''BURTON Isaac 23 Destroying a TM & Robbery at Welford 7y transportation'''
CANNON orCANNONSHenry 43 Assault at Eastbury 3m imprisonment
CARTER James 33 Riot assault & rescuing prisoners at Abingdon 3m imprisonment
CARTER John Riot at Kintbury Acquitted
'''CARTER William 30 Robbery & assault at Enborne Death; commuted to 7y transportation '''
CASBORN John Riot at Kintbury Acquitted
CHAMPION James 23 Riot at Wallingford 12m imprisonment
CHAMPION William 19 Riot at Wallingford 6m imprisonment
CHANDLER James 52 Riot & Assault at Eastbury 9m imprisonment
'''CHITTER William 22 Destroying a machinery at Hungerford Death: commuted to 6m imprisonment'''
CHURCH John Assault & Robbery Not Guilty
COLLIN John Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
COOK James Robbery Acquitted upon entering into Recognizance
COOK John 24 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 18m imprisonment
COOPER Thomas Destroying a TM at Streatley Not Guilty
'''COPE John 30 Destroying a machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 12m imprisonment '''
COSTAR Charles Arson No Bill
COVENTRY John 18 Destroying a TM & robbery at Aldermaston 12m imprisonment
COX William Destroying a TM Acquitted upon entering into Recognizance
DANCE Thomas 35 Riotous assembly at Hungerford 12m imprisonment
'''DARLING Alfred 22 Destroying a TM at Kintbury; assault & robbery at Hampstead Marshall Death; commuted to transportation for Life'''
DARLING Thomas Robbery at Kintbury Not Guilty DAVIS Edward 28 Destroying a TM at Streatley 18m imprisonment
DAY Henry Robbery Not Guilty
DEACON James 30 Destroying a TM assault & robbery at Welford 12m imprisonment
DENTON Stephen19 Destroying a TM at Bradfield & Stanford Dingley 12m imprisonment
DOBSON George Robbery Acquitted upon entering into Recognizance
DOBSON Jeremiah 20 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 12m imprisonment
'''EDNEY Joseph 28 Destroying a TM at Basildon 14y transportation
''' EDWARDS Anthony Destroying a TM Acquitted upon entering into Recognizance
EDWARDS Thomas Riot at Kintbury Acquitted
EVERETT Edward Robbery Acquitted upon entering into Recognizance
FIDLER Giles Destroying a TM assault & robbery at Welford Acquitted
FIDLER Giles Destroying TM at East Garston One hours imprisonment
FIELD John 26 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 18m imprisonment
FULLER James 40 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 12m imprisonment
GALE William Destroying a TM at Welford Not Guilty
'''GARLICK or YARLICK David 30 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 12m imprisonment'''
GATER or GAITER John 45 Destroying a TM at Kintbury 12m imprisonment
GATER or GAITER Henry Riot at Kintbury Acquitted
GATER or GAITER Jacob 21 Riot at Kintbury 9m imprisonment
GATER or GAITER Frederick Robbery Entered into Recognizance
GIBBS Robert 21 Destroying a TM at West Woodhay 12m imprisonment
GILHAM Charles 24 Destroying a TM at Bradfield 6m imprisonment '''GOODFELLOW Thomas 23 Destroying a TM at West Woodhay & Inkpen 14y transportation'''
GRANT James 22 Destroying a TM Shalbourne 6m imprisonment
'''GREEN Charles 26 Destroying a TM at Welford 7y transportation'''
'''GREENAWAY Jason 19 Destroying a TM & robbery at Welford 7y transportation '''
GREENAWAY John Arson No prosecution
GREENAWAY William 56 Riot at Wallingford 6m imprisonment
GRIFFIN Robert 17 Riot & assault at Mildenhall 6m imprisonment
HAMBLIN James Destroying a TM at Streatley Not Guilty
HAMBLIN William 26 Destroying a TM at Bradfield & Stanford Dingley 6m imprisonment
HAMMOND William 21 Riot & robbery at Baulking 12m imprisonment
'''HANCOCK Daniel 24 Destroying a TM at Wasing & riot & assault at Brimpton 7y transportation'''
'''HANSON Thomas 27 Destroying a TM at Basildon & Streatley 14y transportation'''
'''HARRIS Edward 25 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 14y transportation'''
'''HAWKINS William 40 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 7y transportation '''
HAWKINS David 39 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford & breaking a TM at Lambourn Death; commuted to transportation for Life
HAYNES orHAINES William Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Acquitted
HAZELEY James Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
'''HICKS Thomas 23 Destroying a TM at Wasing & riot & assault at Brimpton 14y transportation'''
HOLMES George 17 Destroying a TM at Kintbury 12m imprisonment
HONEY Henry Robbery Not Guilty
'''HORTON John 21 Destroying a TM at Waltham St Lawrence 14y transportation'''
'''HORTONCharles 23 Destroying a TM at Waltham St Lawrence 14y transportation'''
HULCUP David 20 Riot at Wallingford 6m imprisonment
HUTCHINS James 23 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 12m imprisonment
HUTCHINS John 20 Destroying a TM at Stanford Dingley 12m imprisonment
JANNAWAY John 18 Destroying a TM at Lambourn 12m imprisonment
JONES Stephen 19 Riot & assault at Lambourn 3m imprisonment
JONES Stephen 19 Riotous assembly at Eastbury 3m imprisonment
JOSEY Robert Destroying a TM at Streatley Not Guilty
JOSEY William Destroying a TM at Streatley Not Guilty
JOYS Robert 15 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
KEATE Robert Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
KEENE George 18 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
KEENE John 17 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
KEENE Thomas 20 Riot & assault & Stanford 9m imprisonment
KEMPSTER orKEMSTER Richard 21 Destroying TM & robbery at East Garston 12m imprisonment
KEMPSTER Richard Destroying a TM 12m imprisonment
KINCH William 28 Riot & assault at Stanford 12m imprisonment
KING Joseph 22 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
KNIGHT Peter Riot at Kintbury Acquitted
LIDDIARD George 41 Destroying a TM at Kintbury 18m imprisonment
MABBERLY William 35 Riot & assault at Eastbury 12m imprisonment
MACKRELL Thomas 44 Riot & assault at Eastbury destroyin TM & robbery at East Garston & '''West Shefford Death; commuted to 14y transportation'''
'''MAY Timothy 23 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 7y transportation'''
MERRITT George Destroying a TM at Streatley Not Guilty
'''MILSOM Charles 28 Destroying a TM at Basildon & Streatley 14y transportation'''
'''NASH John 21 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 14y transportation '''
NAYLOR or NAILOR John 26 Destroying a TM at Wasing 18m imprisonment
'''NICHOLAS Joseph 29 Robbery at Hampstead Marshall Death; commuted to transportation for Life '''
'''NORRIS Francis 45 Destroying TM & Robbery at Kintbury Death; commuted to transportation for Life'''
NUTLEY Richard 34 Destroying a TM at Kintbury 12m imprisonment
'''OAKLEY William 24 Riotous assembly, robbery & destroying machinery at Hungerford & Kintbury Death; commuted to transportation for Life '''
PAGE Barlow 41 Robbery at Kintbury Not Guilty
'''PAGE Robert 32 Destroying a TM & assault at Enborne 7y transportation '''
'''PAGE William 39 Robbery at Kintbury Death; commuted to transportation for Life '''
PAGE William 20 Destroying a TM at Bradfield 12m imprisonment
PEARSON alias BRAZIER William 34 Destroying a TM Kintbury 12m imprisonment
POFFLEY Charles 19 Riot & assault at Eastbury. Destroying a TM at East Garston 14 days imprisonment
PRICE Edmund Sending a Threatening Letter No prosecution
PULLEN Israel 46 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 18m imprisonment
QUARTERMAN Joseph 22 Destroying a TM at Wasing & Aldermaston 12m imprisonment
'''RADBORN Thomas 29 Robbery at Hampstead Marshall Death; commuted to 7y transportation'''
RANDALL James Robbery at Kintbury Not Guilty
RANDALL William Riot at Kintbury
ROSIER Charles 26 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 18m imprisonment
ROSIER George 35 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 18m imprisonment
SADLER William 32 Riotous assembly at East Hagbourne 6m imprisonment
SANDFORD Jonathan Riot at Kintbury Acquitted
SAWYER William 21 Riotous assambly & assault at Upton 2m imprisonment
'''SIMONDS James 27 Destroying a TM at Waltham St Lawrence 14y transportation
SIMONDS William 37 Destroying a TM at Waltham St Lawrence 7y transportation '''
'''SIMS or SIMMS William 32 Robbery at Kintbury Death; commuted to transportation for Life'''
SLADE Francis 27 Riotous assembly at East Hagbourne 12m imprisonment
SMITH Charles Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Not Guilty
SMITH Henry 20 Riotous assembly & robbery at Baulking 12m imprisonment
'''SMITH Joseph 47 Destroying a TM at Welford 7y transportation. Died on board the Hulk York January 1837 '''
'''STEEL or STEELE Edmund 41 Riotous assembly, robbery & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to transportation for Life'''
STOCKWELL Edmund Robbery Acquitted on entering into Recognizance
STRONG Russell 31 Riot & assault at Stanford 12m imprisonment
STURGESS George Destroying a TM at Welford Not Guilty
TAYLOR Thomas Robbery Acquitted on entering into Recognizance
TAYLOR William Robbery Not Guilty
TEGG Joseph Destroying a TM at Streatley Not Guilty
'''TUCK Joseph 28 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 7y transportation '''
TURTON James 19 Destroying a TM & robbery at Welford Death; commuted to 18m imprisonment
TURTON James 19 Riot & assault at EastburyDestroying a TM at East Garston Death; commuted to 18m imprisonment
'''VICCERS or VICCUS Edmund 21 Destroying a TM at Basildon 14y transportation'''
VINCE Charles 19 Destroying a TM & robbery at Wasing & Aldermaston 18m imprisonment
WAITE James 43 Destroying a TM & robbery at Bradfield 6m imprisonment
WATTS James 23 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 18m imprisonment
'''WAVING William 35 Destroying a TM & robbery at Welford 7y transportation'''
'''WEST James 32 Destroying a TM at Basildon 7y transportation
WESTAL LWilliam 20 Destroying a TM & robbery at Hampstead Norris Death; commuted to transportation for Life '''
'''WHEELER John 24 Destroying a TM at Waltham St Lawrence 7y transportation '''
WHITE John Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
WHITE William 27 Destroying a TM Beenham 12m imprisonment
WHITING Job 31 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
WIGGINS Joseph 22 Destroying a TM & robbery at East Garston 12m imprisonment
WIGGINS William, junior 25 Riot & Assault at Eastbury 12m imprisonment
WIGGINS William, senior 55 Riot & Assault at Eastbury 3m imprisonment
WILLIAMS Charles 19 Destroying a TM & robbery at Aldermaston 12m imprisonment '''
WILLIAMS George 19 Destroying a TM & robbery at Wasing & Aldermaston & riot & assault at Brimpton 14y transportation'''
'''WILLIAMS Stephen 19 Destroying a TM & robbery at Wasing & Aldermaston & riot & assault at Brimpton 14y transportation'''
WILLIS James Destroying a TM at Streatley Not Guilty
WILLOUGHBY Thomas 27 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford & robbery Death; commuted to 18m imprisonment
'''WINTERBORN alias SMITH William 33 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford, & robbery at Hampstead Marshall & Kintbury Death; Executed 11 January 1831'''
WITHERALL John Destroying a TM Basildon Not Guilty
WITHERALLWilliam Destroying a TM ay Basildon Not Guilty
WITHERS James 25 Riot & Assault at Eastbury 9m imprisonment
WITHERS James 25 Riot & Assault at Eastbury 9m imprisonment
WOOLRIDGE or WOODRIDGEHenry 26 Riot & Assault at Eastbury. Destroying a TM at East Garston 18m imprisonment
YARLICK or GARLICK David 30 Riotous assembly & destroying machinery at Hungerford Death; commuted to 12m imprisonment
===Aberling Sentencing Name List=== The people listed below were sentenced by Special Commission at Aberling January 5, 1831 NAME AGE OFFENCE SENTENCE
ALLICK or ALLECK George 20 Destroying a TM at East Garston 18m imprisonment
AYRES Joseph 45 Riot & assault at Eastry 3m imprisonment
BARR Thomas 24 Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
BENNETTJames 36 Riot & assault at Aston Tirrold Not Guilty
BILLINGSThomas 28 Riot assault & rescuing prisoners at Abingdon 2m imprisonment
BIZZLE William 24 Riotous assembly at Appleford 9m imprisonment
BLAGROVEBenjamin 37 Riot assault & rescuing prisoners at Abingdon 2m imprisonment
CANNON orCANNONSHenry 43 Assault at Eastbury 3m imprisonment
CARTER James 33 Riot assault & rescuing prisoners at Abingdon 3m imprisonment
CHAMPIONJames 23 Riot at Wallingford 12m imprisonment
CHAMPIONWilliam 19 Riot at Wallingford 6m imprisonment
CHANDLERJames 52 Riot & Assault at Eastbury 9m imprisonment
COLLIN John Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
FIDLER Giles Destroying TM at East Garston One hours imprisonment
GREENAWAYWilliam 56 Riot at Wallingford 6m imprisonment
GRIFFIN Robert 17 Riot & assault at Mildenhall 6m imprisonment
HAMMONDWilliam 21 Riot & robbery at Baulking 12m imprisonment
HAZELEYJames Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
HULCUP David 20 Riot at Wallingford 6m imprisonment
JONES Stephen 19 Riotous assembly at Eastbury 3m imprisonment
JOYS Robert 15 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
KEATE Robert Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
KEENE George 18 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
KEENE John 17 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
KEENE Thomas 20 Riot & assault & Stanford 9m imprisonment
KEMPSTER orKEMSTERRichard 21 Destroying TM & robbery at East Garston 12m imprisonment
KINCH William 28 Riot & assault at Stanford 12m imprisonment
KING Joseph 22 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
MABBERLYWilliam 35 Riot & assault at Eastbury 12m imprisonment
MACKRELLThomas 44 Riot & assault at Eastbury destroyin TM & robbery at East Garston & West Shefford Death; commuted to 14y transportation
POFFLEYCharles 19 Riot & assault at Eastbury. Destroying a TM at East Garston 14 days imprisonment
SADLER William 32 Riotous assembly at East Hagbourne 6m imprisonment
SAWYERWilliam 21 Riotous assambly & assault at Upton 2m imprisonment
SLADE Francis 27 Riotous assembly at East Hagbourne 12m imprisonment
SMITH Henry 20 Riotous assembly & robbery at Baulking 12m imprisonment STRONG Russell 31 Riot & assault at Stanford 12m imprisonment
TURTON James 19 Riot & assault at EastburyDestroying a TM at East Garston Death; commuted to 18m imprisonment
WHITE John Unlawful assembly & assault at Aston Tirrold Discharged on Recognizance
WHITING Job 31 Riot & assault at Stanford 9m imprisonment
WIGGINSJoseph 22 Destroying a TM & robbery at East Garston 12m imprisonment
WIGGINSWilliam, senior 55 Riot & Assault at Eastbury 3m imprisonment
WIGGINSWilliam, junior 25 Riot & Assault at Eastbury 12m imprisonment
WITHERSJames 25 Riot & Assault at Eastbury 9m imprisonment
WOOLRIDGEorWOODRIDGEHenry 26 Riot & Assault at Eastbury. Destroying a TM at East Garston 18m imprisonment
===Linked Pages=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Swing_Riots-_Australian_Convicts_and_Van_Diemen%27s_Land Swing Riots- Australian Convicts] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Dorset_Swing_Rioters&public=1 Dorset Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:English_Prison_Hulks&public=1 English Prison Hulks] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Buckinghamshire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers&action=edit Buckinghamshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] ===Acknowledgements=== Jill Chambers for her work on Black Sheep and all her research, literature and books that make wonderful resources for the descendants of the rebels. https://www.black-sheep-search.co.uk/ ==Sources==
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"Ringmaster, equestrian director and circus manager. Born about 1849, the son of Anthony Bertrand. Married [[Robinson-14469|Julia Robinson]]. Daughter, [[Bertrand-682|Agnes Julia]], born c1863. Manager of Sanger's Hippodrome and Menagerie (travelling), and Sanger's National Amphitheatre, London, in 1875, altogether for fourteen years. Ringmaster at Hengler's between 1885 and 1888. General Manager of Wulff's circus, at Hengler's Circus Building, London, and in the provinces, during 1892-4. Manager of George Gilbert's Modern Circus, and the Chesterfield Grand Circus of Varieties in 1895. Manager of George Arundale's Royal English Circus, Birmingham, for a record ten month season, 1897-8. Died in Birmingham, 4th April 1898. Permanent address, in 1898, was in Gateshead-on-Tyne."
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---- '''June 15th 2023''' '''the 13th - 15th''' You added Sarah (Hogan) Jones (1825-1861) as spouse of Aiden Jones (1821-1904).
You added John Hogan (abt.1801-abt.1832) as father of Sarah (Hogan) Jones (1825-1861)
. You added Benjamin F. Jones (1846-1916) as child of Aiden Jones (1821-1904)
You added Benjamin F. Jones (1846-1916) as child of Sarah (Hogan) Jones (1825-1861).
You added Martha Jane (Weir) Jones (1845-1934) as spouse of Benjamin F. Jones (1846-1916).
You added Ellen Jane (Jones) Galbraith Johnson (abt.1849-abt.1912) as child of Sarah (Hogan) Jones (1825-1861).
You added Nancy A. (Jones) Anderson (1851-1913) as child of Sarah (Hogan) Jones (1825-1861).
You added Albert A. Anderson (1851-1941) as spouse of Nancy A. (Jones) Anderson (1851-1913). You created Marion Jones (1853-1886) as child of Aiden Jones (1821-1904).
You added Marion Jones (1853-1886) as child of Sarah (Hogan) Jones (1825-1861).
You added Martha E. (Cross) Jones (1843-) as spouse of Marion Jones (1853-1886)
---- '''the 12th''' -- You removed Samuel Jones (1821-1904) as father of Delilah Elizabeth (Jones) Cantrell (1844-1921). You created Aiden Jones (1821-1904) as father of Delilah Elizabeth (Jones) Cantrell (1844-1921) the 11th '''Samuel Jones''' (1821-1904) as father of Delilah Elizabeth (Jones) Cantrell (1844-1921) Elizabeth (Hogan) Jones (1825-1861) as spouse of Samuel Jones the 10th -- Johnson, Burruss, Schmillen worked on.... ---- '''June 9 2023''' '''Did today''' Inez's daughters, Carol and Linda Maynard. I had no luck finding them in sources...did profile for Inez's exes all her siblings and spouses...an array of people that I've forgotten already. '''Do tomorrow''' work on my daughter's profiles and will go thru my brothers and their spouses to see if they can be improved... ---- '''June 5 2023''' '''Doing:''' working on Inez's family Andreasdotter, Kvelland and others '''Did''' Larry Wood and family Living woods and others .... have been working regularly the past four days but didn't add here... may have one addition that I didn't save! ---- '''27 May 2023''' worked on Bev's family Added Armon and Larry...several days ago worked on Granny Edna's family yesterday and today. Added her brother and his son and family... added Anton Schmillen and family -- and check if I need to add children etc I haven't decided what to work on tomorrow... ---- '''May 22, 2023''' '''Did and Will Do''' worked on Schmillen's and will work on Schmillen's tomorrow going back in time... ---- '''May 20, 2023''' Had many unsourced Profiles with the Lorentz Hauser (1554-) family. Finally found sources for them all except Elsbeth and she I merged with her sister Margareta because they had the same death date and location. Today I added several of Jerry's family. His father, mother, Inez, Beverly. Will work more on the schmillen's tomorrow. ---- '''May 17th 2023''' ''' ...did and to do...''' working on Lorentz Hauser-2236 and family with Betsy Ko! that's profiles without sourcing... tried to get two new gedcoms (Schmillen and Jones) uploaded here from Ancestry. I reduced it down to maybe 200 people but the summary says there's 20,000 or more on it. Will try and contact Ancestry.com? ---- '''May 13th 2023''' coming around to working on tree... eye strain is better etc... '''Working on''' for reference Elsbeth Margaret Hauser (1578 - 1628) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2241 Lorentz Hauser (1554 - 1592) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2232 John Eliott (1516 - 1557) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Eliott-182 ---- '''May 10th 2023''' was working on:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-41451
Martha Jane (White) White Perryman (1839 - 1920)
starting to work on with Mentor via Michael:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2241
Elsbeth Margaret Hauser (1578 - 1628)
wanting to work on Schmillen's ---- '''May 9th 2023''' The Elliots I have for the holbein portraits arent valid and their son may be non existant... very disappointing but will keep them on ancestry.com tree in case I have time to work on it/them more... George went to Hospital finally and will come home here. ---- '''4 May 2023''' sort thru Silas Mercer Beasley Beasley-4602 and wives...
Mary Keen Keen-3495
Julia Ann (Hood) Beasley Hood-7905
---- '''May 3rd 2023''' '''to do''' Grace Daw-703 OT ....work on today ---- '''May 2, 2023''' took the day off.. ---- '''May 1, 2023''' '''To Do''' remove the numerals from the Beasley four...done go thru emails and make a to do list from all my mistakes ---- '''April 30 2023''' '''Did''' *worked on finding sources for OT Grace Daw England spent hours looking and need to find them tomorrow *also looked thru the four gents and am concerned it is only three due to an age descrapancy with John Beasley I '''to do''' *Grace Daw and Beasely I and Suggestions ---- '''April 29 2023''' '''To Do ''' Grace Daw '''Did''' the 25th worked on suggestions then also did stickers for Tennessee family *This is Grace Daw's family ... 03:54: '''Alison (Winkler) Breton '''edited the Death Place for '''Gaius T. Humber''' (1892-abt.1952). (Minor corrections. ) [Thank Alison for this] '''began work on Beasleys'''06:21 the 26th *edited the Middle Name, Suffix and Status Indicators for '''John Wesley Beasley IV '''(1760-abt.1820). (Minor corrections. ) *edited the data for '''John Beasley III''' (1724-1765). *edited the Suffix for''' John Beasley II '''(1699-). (Adding sources. Bio improvement. ) *edited the Biography for '''Silas Mercer Beasley Sr.''' (1795-1860). (Adding sources. ) *added''' John Charles Beasley I''' (1674-abt.1734) as father of John Beasley II (1699-). (Beasley I created) ...brought him over from ancestry.com... *added '''Thomas Beasley''' (1646-abt.1706) as father of John Charles Beasley I (1674-abt.1734). *added '''Ann Waters '''(1642-abt.1702) as spouse of Thomas Beasley (1646-abt.1706). *added '''Benjamin Beasley''' (1694-abt.1754) as child of Thomas Beasley (1646-abt.1706). * edited the Biography for '''Silas Mercer Beasley Sr.''' (1795-1860). (Bio improvement. Adding sources. ) * edited the Biography for '''Silas Mercer Beasley Jr.''' (1834-abt.1914). (Adding sources. Bio improvement. ) *added '''Thomas Allen Beasley''' (1870-1927) as child of '''Silas Mercer Beasley Jr. '''(1834-abt.1914). *added '''Julia Ann (Hood) Beasley''' (abt.1836-abt.1896) as spouse of Silas Mercer Beasley Jr. (1834-abt.1914). *added '''Mary Keen '''(bef.1865-) as spouse of Silas Mercer Beasley Jr. (1834-abt.1914). ---- '''25 April 2023''' '''Did''' Stickers for Housers and spouses until I found several profiles that needed work. still working on:
*Mary Alice (Hughes) Lacroix (1874 - 1943) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hughes-7665]
*Riley F. Hughes (1850 - 1879) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hughes-29856]
---- '''24 April 2023''' '''Did in AM''' Daw-703 I removed the pic of Grace Daw. Also added familysearch.org sources. I rewrote some of the bio and added a sticker. As far as Ancestry.com goes I went by https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citations_behind_a_paywall and included the source info within the citation itself. '''Did in P.M''' *Discovered stickers by state/county Tennessee, Virginia, Pennsylvania etc *improved uncle hassels profile with sources and rewrite '''To do'''
following the houser line on wikitree and ancestry...wikitree ends with 1500s hausers ...Ancestry goes on.... need pre-1500 to finish the housers on wikitree... -- can always work on suggestions while you're waking up *skip Grace Daw-703 for next few days until Hilary gets back to you add stickers to Dad's family and on back in time.. ---- '''23 April 2023''' '''To Do''' continue with Suggestions as well as Grace Daw https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Daw-703 '''Did''' worked on Falkovitz family Nelson and Gloria their parents and offspring. Lizetta C. (Dunivan) Cantrell Przykopanski edited bio
worked with Suggestions https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebUser/Suggestions.htm?UserID=37349222 accomplished lots... '''To Do tomorrow''' Houser stickers...contact the other PMs about my working on their profiles. Grace Daw-703 research sources... ---- '''How'd it get to be the 22nd of April?''' *worked on suggestions after I worked on Cantrell and Przykopanski interchangeable identities! Aunt Juanita and Uncle Hank make for interesting genealogical sorting to keep the two identies of each be the same for each... this moring the 22nd -- have been working on Aunt Juanita's husband Melvin Carl Pflanz, father-in-law, mother-in-law and now I'll be adding Pflanz siblings. ---- '''Wednesday April 19th, 2023''' ''& the 18th as well.''..''' '''9:22 pm To Do the 20th''' Do Profile of [[Przykopanski-6|Juanita]]
Unless you're correcting a simple mistake, make sure there is a source on Przykopanski-6 that shows why Przykopanski is the correct Last Name at Birth.
It's a good idea to explain why Cantrell is incorrect so that others don't try to change it back. Do this in a Research Notes section on Przykopanski-6.
'''worked on Suggestions''': 16 +/- profiles/corrections https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWeb/Suggestions.htm?UserID=37349222 '''ToDo''' Suggestions https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWeb/Suggestions.htm?UserID=37349222 ---- '''Monday April 17, 2023''' ''the 15th and 16th also'' '''To Do tomorrow''' see about suggestions and work on those.... '''Did''' '''''communicated with my trailblazer'''''' about copyright and working on other profiles as well as using free sources instead of ancestry.com * edited the Biography for Grace Ann (Daw) Humber (1858-abt.1929). (Bio improvement * edited the Biography for Gustave Henry Holzner Jr. (abt.1878-1919). (Bio improvement. ) ---- '''Friday April 14th 2023''' '''To Do''' finish working on *https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hoelsner-2 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Holzner-806 '''OT ''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Orphan_Trail_Team *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Daw-703 family tree to see who is next...... '''Did''' * edited the Biography for Julianne Wilhelmine (Feldtau) Hölzner (abt.1857-abt.1922) *edited the Biography for John E. Koch (1886-abt.1946). (Assorted changes from new source. ) *edited the data for Gustave Henry Holzner Jr. (abt.1878-1919). (Adding sources. ) *edited the Biography for Christian Friderich Hauser III (1520-1592). (Formatting. ) ---- '''April 13th 2023''' '''To Do''' Wait for Hilary, my trailblazer, to write back and then work on Grace Daw *finish up with Bertha and her two husband's profiles. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Zalinski-11 '''Did''' worked on '''Grace Daw''''s profile. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Daw-703 * edited the Biography for Bertha (Zalinski) '''Holzner''' Koch (1885-1952). (Minor corrections. ) * edited the Nicknames for Hedwig A. (Holzner) '''Falkovitz '''(1904-1986). (Minor corrections. ) (Aunt Hattie would be proud) ---- '''April 12th 2013'''
'''Did'''
worked on profile of [[Zalinski-11|Bertha Holsner]] -- Aunt Hattie's mother -- will work on her husbands profiles tomorrow.....
'''April 10th & 11th'''
Did more than I realized for one who took 2 days off... refer to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Schmillen-8&watchlist=1 Family Activity Feed] to see if I need to work on any profiles more ---- '''April 9, 2023''' '''To Do''' add family to Tabitha...from [[Roloff-192|John Roloff]] [[Jenkins-21594|George Whitnell Jenkins]] and [[Mitchell-42879|Sarah Mitchell]]. "I believe Tabitha is the sister of [[Jenkins-21594|William Whitnell Jenkins b 1796"]] [[Jenkins-21370|Tabitha (Jenkins) Carney (abt. 1799 - 1884)]] '''Did''' see above ---- '''April 7th-8th 2023''' worked on Tabitha from Ancestry.com as well as "'''George Whitnell Jenkins''' and '''Sarah Mitchell''' "I believe Tabitha is the sister of '''William Whitnell Jenkins'''''' '''b 1796'''"''' [[Roloff-192|John Roloff]] provided the names and relationships I can't find her on wikitree so I didn't get to her on the gedcom as yet...
'''Tabitha Jenkins Carney Stokes 1788–1884'''
Birth AUGUST 1788 • Granville County, North Carolina, USA
Death 3 JANUARY 1884 • Ramsey, Fayette, Illinois, USA
'''Did''' from the 7th 01:45: You created Christian Friderich Hauser III (1520-1592). (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217866, Person I392244005591)
*Certain ancestors that I added with my Gedcom from Ancestry.com have few or actually no sources. I added them to WikiTree.com so I could research them here and get the support I need to do it according to the standards set by Pre-1700 Certification Quiz. *''This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources?'' '''added notes to all I imported and added to explain why they are unsourced...'''
01:45: You created Christian Friderich Hauser III (1520-1592). (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217866, Person I392244005591)
20:50: You edited the Biography for Hans Jacob Hauser (1582-abt.1642). (adding notes)
19:28: You added Maria Hauser (1577-) as child of Lorentz Hauser I (1554-1592).
19:28: You added Maria Hauser (1577-) as child of Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596).
18:42: John Vaskie posted a comment on the page for Beth Schmillen [Thank John for this | 1 thank-you received] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vaskie-1 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schmillen-8#comment_7252008 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vaskie-1 18:40: You added Elsbeth Margaret Hauser (1578-1628) as child of Lorentz Hauser I (1554-1592).
18:40: You added Elsbeth Margaret Hauser (1578-1628) as child of Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596).
18:37: You added Margareta Hauser (1588-1628) as child of Lorentz Hauser I (1554-1592)
8:37: You added Margareta Hauser (1588-1628) as child of Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596).
18:34: You added Barbara Hauser (1577-1628) as child of Lorentz Hauser I (1554-1592).
18:34: You added Barbara Hauser (1577-1628) as child of Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596).
18:29: You added Hans Jacob Hauser (1582-abt.1642) as child of Lorentz Hauser I (1554-1592).
17:59: You added Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596) as mother of Christopher Hauser (1584-)
17:55: You added Lorentz Hauser I (1554-1592) as father of Christopher Hauser (1584-).
17:45: You created '''Christopher Hauser '''(1584-). (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217866, Person I392243801577)
---- '''April 5th-6th 2023''' '''To Do''' Go back thru the ancestors I added from C.B Houser and Ancestors Gedcom and start finding the ones that need sources and adding the note to the profile. '''Did''' Received this link from John Vaskie https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vaskie-1 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Resources You added Maria Hauser (1577-) as child of Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2242
You added Elsbeth Margaret Hauser (1578-1628) as child of Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2241
You added Margareta Hauser (1588-1628) as child of Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2240
You added Barbara Hauser (1577-1628) as child of Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2239
18:29: You added Hans Jacob Hauser (1582-abt.1642) as child of Lorentz Hauser I (1554-1592).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2238
18:29: You added Hans Jacob Hauser (1582-abt.1642) as child of Rosina (Manstriff) Reißmantel Hauser (1554-1596).
You edited the Biography for''' Rosina (Manstriff) Hauser '''(1554-1596). (Adding sources. )
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Manstriff-1
You added '''Lorentz Hauser I''' (1554-1592) as father of Matthias Hauser (1586-1627).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2232
''' You added You''' as manager for profile of Maria Simler (1586-1627).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Simler-62
You added You as '''manager for profile '''of Matthias Hauser (1586-1627)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-515
You added '''Huldricha (Row) Von Hauser '''(1660-1734) as mother of Johann Martin Martin Hauser (abt.1705-abt.1738).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Row-17
You created '''Johann Martin Martin Hauser''' (abt.1705-abt.1738) as child of Karl Hans Von Hauser (1655-1722). (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217866, Person I392243176639)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2231
You edited the Biography for '''Matthias Hauser Jr.''' (1624-1677). (Bio improvement. ) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-514
You added '''Maria Agnes Hauser''' (1653-) as child of Matthias Hauser Jr. (1624-1677).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-2230
You edited the Biography for '''Jacob Hauser''' (abt.1705-abt.1788). (editing text)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hauser-74
---- '''April 4th, 2023''' '''Did yesterday''' 21:17: You edited the Biography and GEDCOM for '''Matthias Hauser''' (1624-1677). (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217866, Person I392243176629) 21:12: '''You added You as manager for profile''' of Matthias Hauser (1624-1677). 18:45: You edited the Biography and GEDCOM for '''Jacob Hauser''' (abt.1705-abt.1788). (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217866, Person I392237147932) '''Worked on''' Jacob Hauser and Matthias Hauser as well... 09:28: '''You created Duncan Row '''(1666-1750) as child of Karl (Huldricha) Row (1640-). (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217866, Person I392237147923) '''Alice Houser''' is the extra child of '''Finley Allison Houser''' that Julie is researchng: 17:56:''' Julie (Fiscus) Ricketts''' edited the Biography for Alice Houser (1865-1943). (Adding sources. Research notes. ) [Thank Julie for this | 1 thank-you received] ---- '''April 2nd '''To Do'''' Go thru the Family Activity Feed to see where I left off... ---- '''April 1st''' Today was a productive day and I am now working with Julie Ricketts on family of Finley Houser and Mary Todd with whether or not they have a daughter Alice. *13:40:[[Fiscus-32|''' Julie (Fiscus) Ricketts''' ]]edited the data for '''Alice Houser (1865-1943)'''. (Updated research note) [Thank Julie for this] *13:38: Julie (Fiscus) Ricketts edited the Biography and Birth Date for Mary A. (Todd) Houser (abt.1820-abt.1887). (Changed her birth date to closer match the census records that are cited.) [Thank Julie for this] '''Did''' Jones-133392.jpg {{Image|file=Jones-133392.jpg |caption=Baby Angel }} 18:21: You uploaded Jones-133392.jpg for Dessie's Twin Jones (1890-1890). ---- '''March 31st''' What I did: 16:32: You created Adolph Carl Prizykopanzski Sr. (abt.1851-1931). (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217867, Person I270103429920) 18:36: You added Caroline (Burry) Prizykopanzsky (abt.1864-1957) as spouse of Adolph Carl Prizykopanzski Sr. (abt.1851-1931). 12:43: You added Mary Elizabeth (Jones) Dunivan (1867-1931) as child of Samuel Jones (1847-). 12:43: You added Malissa Ann (Ritter) Jones (abt.1849-) as mother of Mary Elizabeth (Jones) Dunivan (1867-1931). ---- 3/30/2023 Genealogy explanation: still working on the Tabithas and Stokes and Carney. Planning on removing Stokes from marriage to [[Jenkins-21370|Tabitha (Jenkins) Carney Stokes]] because of research on other Tabitha [[Merriman-1754|Tabitha Merriman Boyd Stokes]]. She is the mother of James Stokes jr at his wedding... So there may be another James Stokes but not apparent at this time. '''Did ''' Removed[[Stokes-7993|James Stokes]] from marriage to [[Jenkins-21370|Tabitha (Jenkins) Carney ]] and edited profile. ---- 3/28-29/2023 '''Doing''' Still stymied over [[Jenkins-21370|Tabitha (Jenkins) Carney Stokes]] [[Carney-3643|Daniel Carney]] and [[Stokes-7993|James Stokes]] There is a [[Merriman-1754|Tabitha Merriman Boyd Stokes]] on Ancestry.com that is married to James Stokes. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/66698905/person/272458651200/hints. They have the same children listed in the 1850 Census. I don't want to bring her over to Wikitree because of the confusion but then there is family search that could shed some light on the problem of children and Tabitha Jenkins. '''info on Tabitha Jenkins''': "ALL the early Jenkins of Caldwell county KY are descendants of George Whitnell Jenkins and Sarah Mitchell. I believe Tabitha is the sister of William Whitnell Jenkins b 1796 and traveled with him from Bertie county NC. William is in the Jenkins Cem in Princeton KY which is where Carney lived. It all fits nicely. A woman would not travel from NC to KY by herself back then. She had to move out there with someone. William Whitnell Jenkins is the most likely candidate. The Granville Jenkins all moved to Daviess, Graves and Warren counties back then." [[ Roloff-192|John Roloff Roloff-192]] '''Did''' several ancestors from gedcom now added in. Most already on WikiTree... ---- 3/25-26/2023 :'''Did''' *added 1850 census to James Stokes profile as reference to how many children he had and will continue tomorrow with the children of Tabitha Stokes and Daniel Carney and James Stokes. '''Family Activity Feed''' https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Schmillen-8&watchlist=1 :You created Tabitha Stokes (abt.1799-1884) as spouse of Daniel Carney. (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217867, Person I40540571527) :You added James Stokes (abt.1796-abt.1874) as (other) spouse of Tabitha Stokes (abt.1799-1884). :You created Ales Else Carney (1820-1888) as child of Daniel Carney. (Imported data from GEDCOM upload #217867, Person I40540571529) :'''To Do''' continue with gedcom... look thru Tabitha Stokes and Daniel Carney and James Stokes children. ---- Friday, 3/24/2023 '''Did''' corrected ancestor view of George Dunivan that showed his father as his brother and married to his mother... corrected by removing James W Dunivan and all fell into place. added children to Sarah Carney and two husbands...last night and this early am... '''To Do''' ready to go on to gedcom...or family tree... ---- Thursday, 3/23/2023
'''To Do'''
add other spouse and all children to Sarah Carney White
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carney-3642
work on '''gedcoms'''
'''Did '''
14:06: You added Hulan J. Dunivan (1893-1958) as child of Nancy May (Henderson) Dunivan (1866-1913).
11:07: You added Ulus Dunivan (1895-1945) as child of George Dunivan (1850-1920).
11:07: You added Ulus Dunivan (1895-1945) as child of Nancy May (Henderson) Dunivan (1866-1913).
---- '''Wednesday 3/22/23'''
'''Did''' 15:31: You added James W. Dunivan (1854-1902) as father of George Dunivan (1850-1920).
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dunivan-89
15:28: You added Sarah (Carney) Dunivan (1817-1909) as mother of George Dunivan
(1850-1920). https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carney-3642
15:12: You edited the Biography for George Dunivan (1850-1920). (Adding sources. )
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dunivan-90
16:47: You added Nancy May (Henderson) Dunivan (1866-1913) as spouse of George
Dunivan (1850-1920). https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Henderson-28334
'''TO DO''' -- add the two sons to Nancy and George then do next gedcom person ---- 3/21/23
'''Did'''
[[Kaja-9 |Wilhelmine (Kaja) Hölzner (abt. 1817 - aft. 1888)]] It's possible that Frederike and Wilhelmine are one and the same person. need to compare sources again. [[Hölzner-811|August Ernst Hölzner (abt. 1817 - aft. 1879)]] Husband to Wilhlmine. Need source for death. ---- 3/20/2023
'''Doing '''
added mother of Julianne Wilhelmine Feldtau Holzner and worked on father's profile and added a child or two... need to see if there's more children also have a maiden name for Erdmuth that may or may not be the case.... *tried going thru '''suggestions''' but didn't get how to go from a changed profile to solve the problem to the '''suggestions''' recognizing the change has been made. https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebUser/Suggestions.htm?UserID=37349222 '''Doing cont'''... research for Grace Daw my OT ...added sources to Ancestry.com profile and will sort thru and add them to WikiTree profile later... '''TO DO''' See where I am on family tree and decide what to do next... ---- 3/19/2023 '''TO DO''' add mother of Julianne Wilhelmine (Feldtau) Hölzner -- Complete father's profile 3/18/2023 '''Did''' refer to this link for '''what I did''' https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Schmillen-8&watchlist=1 '''To Do''' check to see if all the children were added to https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Liles-1342 and her kids spouses and kids ---- 3/17/2023 '''To Do''' Finish with Holt's family then look again at WikiTree Tree... worked off of family tree: '''Did''' Holt-12558 Elizabeth J. (Holt) Liles (1818 - aft. 1900) Holt's two daughters and husband and the husbands of the daughters still need to be added as well as their children. ---- Wednesday, March 15-16, 2023 '''Did ''' 15th - slept/rested '''To Do''' '''15th '''- very little!
'''16th ''[[Cantrell-9174|'Ronald Gene Cantrell ]] Oak's son. [[Cantrell-9114|James Oakley Cantrell]] ---- '''3/14/2023''' '''To Do''' still focusing on immediate family and grandparents '''Did''' *added Jeri Houser and Hannah Houser to WikiTree added Sue and Tina and Lazzie, Lazzie's dad, Bob's first wife etc answered G2G question... continuing with Bob and Bill's profiles ---- '''3/13/2023'''
'''Did''' *worked on Hoelsner, Gustav jr, rewrote bio for several profiles and realized that I need to start over and rewrite the bios for my immediate family. Accomplished quite a bit but still need to do the bios for my brothers. worked on john baxter houser and others came across source for aunt kathleens death in 68 that referenced her father JB Houser as "in entry" and had to ask G2G what that could possibly mean... got one answer already.
'''To Do''' *rest and take it easy... then work on Bob and Bill's profiles. ---- '''3/`12/2012''' *'''Did''' Sarah Carney had a husband too young to be married to her; asked G2G and the solution was she was married to her son... was able to correct that with help from G2G [[Burley-204|Lorraine Nagle]] -- many thanks to her. Worked on Sarah Carney. She has 3 kids with James Dunivan not 4 unless there's more to be found. Also worked on James Dunivan's profile including his emmigratin from Ireland to America. *'''To Do''' *go thru notes and to do lists and finish profiles as needed. *then work on family tree... ---- '''3/11/2023'''
'''Did'''
Finished profiles for Aunt Kathleens three children *gave Rita Cantrell an award badge for her hard work Merged [[Crawford-919 |Mary C. (Crawford) Houser (1850 - 1926) ]]
'''To do''' *go thru notes and to do lists and finish profiles as needed. ---- '''3/10/2023'''
'''Did''' added William H Sykes to WikiTree after guestimating his marriage date to Sarah Elizabeth Crawford Chambers
'''also Did''' -- Aunt Kathleen's Profile and her husband [[Irwin-6682|William Irwin]] Need to finish the kids profiles
'''To Do''' Continue with Sarah and William Sykes and add the one daughter I know of. then.... work on tree
---- '''3/7/2023''' - 3/9/2023
'''Did'''
Abigail B. (Williams) Todd
https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Williams-30875
Abigail B "Eby" Williams
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/58639199/person/48049402627/facts
William Jackson Todd (1811 - 1882)
https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Todd-6869 ---- '''3/6/2023'''
''Did''' attemped to add Crawford to my family tree starting with Samuel Crawford and then his mother who is a duplicate and I sent a message to the manger of the profile encouraging her to merge them since I can't... also worked on Oak's profile and read about line breaks and all that responded to my question about line breaks... I didn't get much done since I slept most the morning after a late nite '''Did'''
Crawford duplicate, Oak census,
'''To Do'''
family tree add ons etc...
:'''reminder''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Learning_WikiTree_the_Houser_way%21 ---- '''3/5/2023'''
'''Did
'''placed category on Oak's profile "Ill coal miner"
reformatted Oak's profile and kept the line breaks!
'''To Do'''
Go over all the to do lists and see what needs to be done.
Work on family tree to see who needs to be added
*continue to work on Ronald Gene Cantrell (1938 - 2018) Cantrell-9174 also his parents and brother
''''''Did'''3/4-5/2023'''
Carney and spouses need their kids... check out census etc.
'''Daniel Carney''' (abt. 1769 - 1843)
https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Carney-3643
'''Tabitha (Jenkins) Carney Stokes '''(abt. 1799 - 1884)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jenkins-21370
'''Sarah (Carney) Dunivan (1817 - 1909)'''
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carney-3642
'''James White (abt. 1815 - 1909) '''
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-80265
'''James W. Dunivan (1854 - 1902)'''
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dunivan-84
---- '''To Do '''
3/3/2023
continue to work on Ronald Gene Cantrell (1938 - 2018) Cantrell-9174
also his parents and brother
'''Did'''
*worked on 3 Davies (see below)
*I am qualified for pre-1700
*There's congestion in the form of what can be added and what is a match? on the
CB Houser and Ancestors GedCom.
---- '''To Do ''' 3/2/2023
1.) CB Houser and Ancestors GEDCOM
2.) go through the three Davies (below) for more sources etc.
3.) learn about getting qualified for Pre-1700
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles '''Did'''
Elinor (Spenser)''' Davies''' (abt. 1660 - abt. 1730)
https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Spenser-118
George Harburt '''Davies''' (abt. 1650 - abt. 1730)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Davies-16228
Elianor Mary Verch '''(Davies) '''George (abt. 1701 - 1758)
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Davies-16219
---- '''Link to profile'''
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schmillen-8
'''
'''Link to OT1 Daw'''''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Daw-703 '''suggestions''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Suggestions https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=insertWikiTreeID
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[[Tijselinck-1|Janna Jansen Tijselinck]] - 23 Februari 1716 - gedoopt
[[Zwierbroekhuis-1|Harmen Hendrikzen]] - 10 Maij 1744
[[Hendrikzen-7|Jenneken Hendrikzen]] - 5 Meij 1781
[[Hendrikzen-8|Jan Hendrikzen]] - 13 Meij 1783
[[Hendrikzen-9|Hendrika Hendrikzen]] - 2 Augustus 1789
[[Broekhuis-15|Hendrik Broekhuis]] - 17 Februari 1793
[[Vlierman-1|Geertruid Vlierman]] - 19 October 1799
[[Derks-144|Lammert Derks]] - 4 Augustus 1803
[[Vasters-1|Hendrikus Vasters]] - 26 April 1811
[[Nijenhuis-104|Gerrit Jan Nijenhuis]] - 5 Juli 1816
[[van Holten-17|Berendina van Holten]] - 14 Juni 1859, at no 17
[[Teeselink-6|Hendrika Teeselink]] - 5 September 1859, at no 81
[[Landeweerd-10|Egberdina Johanna Landeweerd]] - 7 Maart 1860, at no 18
[[Manenschijn-62|Jenneken Manenschijn]] - 17 Julij 1860, at no 19
[[Kappert-14|Jan Hendrik Kappert]] - 9 October 1860, at no 166
[[Wolters-757|Maria Wolters]] - 11 Juli 1861, at no 65
[[van Holten-37|Harmina van Holten]] 0 2 December 1861, at no 17
[[Landeweerd-12|Jenneken Landeweerd]] - 24 December 1861, at no 19
[[Beltman-12|Berend Beltman]] - 6 Maart 1862, at no 173
[[Kruiskamp-1|Jan Albert Kruiskamp]] - 18 Maart 1862, at no 57
[[Manenschijn-63|Janna Manenschijn]] - 18 Mei 1863, at no 19
[[Schippers-299|Jan Albert Schippers]] - 23 Junij 1863, at no 56
[[Zwiersen-3|Jan Willem Zwiersen]] - 31 Januari 1864, at no 144
[[Manenschijn-64|Jan Manenschijn]] - 5 Mei 1864, at no 19
[[Nijenhuis-324|Fenneken Nijenhuis]] - 25 Juli 1864, at no 117
[[Lambooi-2|Harmina Lambooi]] - 9 September 1864, at no 115
[[Koetsier-48|Gerrit Jan Koetsier]] - 1 October 1864, at no 29
[[Stevens-29176|Gerrit Hendrik Stevens]] - 10 Februari 1865, at no 110
[[Struik-74|Jenneken Struik]] - 12 April 1865, at no 106
[[Maneschijn-179|Geertrui Maneschijn]] - 21 Augustus 1865, at no 19
[[Stevens-29205|Willem Stevens]] - 26 Januarij 1866, at no 149
[[Stevens-29243|Willem Stevens]] - 30 December 1866, at no 75
[[Manenschijn-75|Janna Manenschijn]] - 27 Mei 1867, at no 133
[[Beldman-10|Geertrui Beldman]] - 26 Augustus 1867, at no 173
[[Maneschijn-178|Egbert Maneschijn]] - 8 September 1868, at no 19
[[Teeselink-12|Jenneken Teeselink]] - 28 Februari 1869, at no 113
[[Stevens-29207|Willem Stevens]] - 22 Juli 1869, at no 149
[[Maneschijn-180|Gerrit Maneschijn]] - 27 October 1869, at no 19
[[Beldman-11|Gerritdina Beldman]] - 4 Februari 1870, at no 92
[[Manenschijn-77|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 2 Mei 1870, at no 71
[[Stevens-29242|Aaltjen Stevens]] - 22 Juli 1870, at no 45
[[Klumpers-6|Fenneken Klumpers]] - 6 Februari 1871, at no 68
[[Aanstoot-9|Hendrika Aanstoot]] - 22 Maart 1871, at no 31
[[Kevelam-21|Everdina Kevelam]] - 17 Juni 1871, at no 3
[[Stevens-29208|Willemina Stevens]] - 16 Januari 1872, at no 79
[[Beldman-12|Gerrit Jan Beldman]] - 11 Februari 1872
[[Manenschijn-69|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] - 17 April 1872, at no 12
[[Kevelam-22|Jan Willem Kevelam]] - 23 Januari 1873, at no 3
[[Stevens-29255|Janna Stevens]] - 3 Juli 1873, at no 40
[[Manenschijn-78|Hendrika Willemina Manenschijn]] - 16 October 1873, at no 71
[[Manenschijn-71|Gerrit Manenschijn]] - 17 Februari 1874, at no 12
[[Kevelam-20|Jan Kevelam]] - 28 Februari 1874, at no 3
[[Stevens-29210|Hendrik Willem Stevens]] - 6 Juli 1874, at no 79
[[Manenschijn-162|Roelofje Manenschijn]] - 15 April 1875, at no 12
[[Kappert-17|Janna Kappert]] - 18 Mei 1876, at no 89
[[Manenschijn-72|Jannes Manenschijn]] - 2 Juni 1876, at no 12
[[Kevelam-24|Herman Kevelam]] 15 Augustus 1876, at no 3
[[Manenschijn-73|Willem Manenschijn]] - 1 September 1877, at no 12
[[Kevelam-25|Hendrik Jan Kevelam]] - 9 December 1877, at no 3
[[Stevens-29213|Janna Stevens]] - 12 December 1877, at no 79
[[Maneschijn-118|Jenneken Maneschijn]] - 6 September 1878, at no 12
[[Landuwer-1|Hendrik Landuwer]] - 18 October 1879, at no 9
[[Teeselink-8|Gerrit Teeselink]] - 19 November 1879, at no 33
[[Kevelam-26|Johan Kevelam]] - 19 October 1880, at no 3
[[Voordes-1|Jan Voordes]] - 23 April 1881, at no 90
[[Beltman-29|Gerritdina Beltman]] - 14 Augustus 1881, at no 46
[[Manenschijn-70|Hendrina Manenschijn]] - 20 Augustus 1881, at no 13
[[Manenschijn-137|Jan Albert Manenschijn]] - 13 Mei 1882, at no 86
[[Kevelam-27|Gerard Kevelam]] - 29 Juli 1882, at no 3
[[Brinks-87|Hendrikus Brinks]] - 24 Januari 1883, at no 83
[[Teeselink-16|Jan Teeselink]] - 8 November 1883, at no 33
[[Maneschijn-154|Hendrik Jan Maneschijn]] - 26 Mei 1884, at no 86
[[Brinks-88|Jan Albert Brinks]] - 27 Augustus 1884, at no 83
[[Scheperman-2|Teunis Sceperman]] - 26 Februari 1885, at no 79
[[Kevelam-53|Jenneken Kevelam]] - 11 Januari 1886, at no 3
[[Krieger-747|Hendrika Krieger]] - 10 Augustus 1886, at no 7
[[Brinks-85|Gerritje Brinks]] - 26 November 1886, at no 83
[[Kevelam-28|Jannes Kevelam]] - 22 Februari 1887, at no 3
[[Manenschijn-138|Johanna Manenschijn]] - 5 April 1887, at no 88
[[Scheperman-3|Harmina Scheperman]] - 16 Juni 1887, at no 79
[[Scheperman-4|Willemken Scheperman]] - 16 Juni 1887, at no 79
[[Hulsman-22|Gerrit Hulsman]] - 6 Maart 1888, at no 70
[[Wansink-68|Fenneken Wansink]] - 5 Mei 1888, at no 78
[[Stevens-29345|Aaltje Stevens]] - 19 Mei 1888, at no 21
[[Kruiskamp-2|Hendrina Kruiskamp]] - 16 Junie 1888, at no 12
[[Manenschijn-139|Johanna Manenschijn]] - 28 Augustus 1889, at no 88
[[Brinks-86|Gerritje Brinks]] - 11 Maart 1890, at no 84
[[Stevens-29358|Berend Willem Stevens]] - 12 April 1890, at no 22
[[Teeselink-7|Jenneken Teeselink]] - 5 Mei 1890, at no 44
[[Holterman-80|Johan Gerhard Holterman]] - 20 Mei 1890, at no 14
[[Teeselink-14|Hendrika Teeselink]] - 9 Augustus 1890, at no 35
[[Hulsman-23|Jenneken Hulsman]] - 15 November 1890
[[Groteboer-9|Willem Groteboer]] - 22 December 1890, at no 72
[[Stevens-29359|Janna Hendrika Stevens]] - 19 April 1891, at no 24
[[Bieleman-24|Hermannes Bieleman]] - 23 April 1891, at no 80
[[Teeselink-10|Gerrit Jan Teeslink]] - 18 Januari 1892, at no 34
[[Manenschijn-140|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 20 Maart 1892, at no 89
[[Bosschers-15|Hendrik Jan Bosschers]] - 21 Juni 1892, at no 64
[[Bieleman-25|Albert Bieleman]] - 18 September 1892, at no 80
[[Beldman-5|Jan Beldman]] - 28 Maart 1893, at no 13
[[ten Velde-626|Hendrik Willem ten Velde]] - 13 April 1893, at no 69
[[Hulsman-24|Hendrik Hulsman]] - 12 Mei 1893, at no 71
[[Stam-353|Gerhard Stam]] - 25 December 1893, at no 7
[[Stevens-29535|Arentdina Stevens]] - 11 Januari 1894, at no 51
[[Aanstoot-2|Jenneken Aanstoot]] - 13 July 1894, at no 52
[[Stevens-29375|Johanna Stevens]] - 21 Juli 1894, at no 22
[[Vasters-21|Arendina Vasters]] - 8 November 1894, at no 90
[[Dijkink-3|Jan Dijkink]] - 12 Augustus 1895, at no 33
[[ten Velde-622|Dina Hendrika ten Velde]], 17 Februari 1896, at no 14
[[Nekkers-25|Gerritdina Nekkers]] - 2 Maart 1896, at no 21
[[Bieleman-26|Willemina Bieleman]] - 16 Maart 1896, at no 80
[[Vasters-22|Egbert Vasters]] - 23 Mei 1896, at no 90
[[Dijkink-4|Johanna Dijkink]] - 12 September 1896, at no 31
[[Stevens-29536|Jan Stevens]] - 26 Maart 1897, at no 59
[[Karkdijk-8|Jan Karkdijk]] - 27 Augustus 1897, at no 49
[[Manenschijn-160|Garard Manenschijn]] - 19 September 1897, at no 89
[[Hulsman-25|RIka Hulsman]] - 9 October 1897, at no 71
[[Dijkink-5|Gerrit Dijkink]] - 5 February 1898, at no 33
[[Vasters-23|Egbert Vasters]] - 12 Juli 1898
[[Karkdijk-3|Janna Karkdijk]] - 26 October 1898
[[Groteboer-8|Janna Groteboer]] - 1 December 1898
[[Beldman-15|Hendrikus Beldman]] - 28 Maart 1899
[[Karkdijk-4|Gerrit Karkdijk]] - 18 October 1899
[[Dijkink-6|Johan Dijkink]] - 18 December 1899
[[Hulsman-26|Johanna Hulsman]] - 1 November 1900
[[Dijkink-7|Johan Dijkink]] - 9 November 1900
[[Dijkink-8|Jenneken Dijkink]] - 9 November 1900
[[Karkdijk-5|Gerrit Karkdijjk]] - 16 December 1900
[[Stevens-29461|Herman Stevens]] - 17 October 1901
[[Kolkman-24|Aaltje Kolkman]] - 4 November 1901
[[Keuterman-4|Johanna Keuterman]] - 8 December 1901
[[Karkdijk-6|Jenneken Karkdijk]] - 4 Januari 1902
[[Bosschers-14|Berendina Bosschers]] - 29 April 1902
[[Dijkink-9|Jenneken Dijkink]] - 4 September 1902
[[Hulsman-27|Gerrit Willem Hulsman]] - 18 April 1903
[[Keuterman-3|Gerrit Jan Antonij Keuterman]] - 9 September 1903
[[Beldman-13|Johanna Beldman]] - 29 October 1903
[[Beldman-14|Jan Beldman]] - 5 November 1903
[[Manenschijn-94|Gerrit Willem Manenschijn]] - 26 December 1903
[[Beldman-18|Dina Johanna Beldman]] - 21 Juli 1905
[[Manenschijn-95|Johanna Harmina Manenschijn]] - 4 Augustus 1905
[[Bosschers-4|Hendrik Jan Bosschers]] - 16 December 1905
[[Dijkink-10|Johan Dijkink]] - 4 Juni 1906
[[Manenschijn-104|Hermannes Manenschijn]] - 31 Januari 1907
[[Manenschijn-97|Hendrika Manenschijn]] - 16 Juni 1907, at Wijk E no 9
[[Manenschijn-106|Gerrit Willem Manenschijn]] - 13 Maart 1908
[[Beldman-20|Willem Beldman]] - 3 October 1909, at Wijk E no 86
[[Paalman-18|Gerritdina Johanna Paalman]] - 13 September 1910, at Wijk E no 51
[[Manenschijn-105|Teunis Manenschijn]] - 23 November 1910, at Wijk E no 47
[[Beldman-21|Willem Beldman]] - 20 Juli 1911, at Wijk E no 89
[[Rietberg-57|Aaltjen Rietberg]] - 16 Juni 1912, at Wijk E no 36
[[Manenschijn-98|Jan Manenschijn]] - 30 Augustus 1912, at Wijk E no 9 ===='''Overleden'''====
[[Manenschijn-37|Harmina Manenschijn]] - 22 Mei 1833, at no 203
[[Vasters-2|Egbertdina Vasters]] - 13 Maart 1835, at no 246
[[Landuwer-12|Vastert Landuwer]] - 7 Maart 1839, at no 197
[[Nijenhuis-117|Janna Nijenhuis]] - 21 Maart 1841
[[Manenschijn-39|Hendrikus Manenschijn]] - 27 April 1842, at no 203
[[Koerts-24|Geesken Koerts]] - 30 Maij 1844
[[Manenschijn-50|Teunis Manenschijn]] - 26 Julij 1847, at no 203
[[Vlierman-1|Geertruid Vlierman]] - 31 October 1848, at no 203
[[Janzen Manenschijn-2|Jenneken Janzen Manenschijn]] - 5 Junij 1852, at no 33
[[Wibbelink-13|Teuntjen Wibbelink]] - 1 Mei 1853, at no 66
[[Landuwer-6|Geertrui Landuwer (Landeweerd)]] - 2 Augustus 1854, at no 10
[[Broekhuis-15|Hendrik Broekhuis]] - 17 Maart 1855, at no 28
[[Wesseldijk-3|Garrit Jan Wesseldijk]] - 14 Febraurij 1856, at no 82
[[Bronsvoort-6|Hendrika Bronsvoort]] - 27 Maart 1856, at no 13
[[Landuwer-7|Jan Landuwer]] - 23 Mei 1857, at no 9
[[Vasters-1|Hendrikus Vasters]] - 8 October 1857, at no 53
[[Wechstapel-24|Willem Wechstapel]] - 8 Januarij 1858, at no 89
[[Landuwer-3|Jan Landuwer]] - 26 Augustus 1859, at no 88
[[Aanstood-1|Janna Aanstood]] - 14 Augustus 1860, at no 19
[[Manenschijn-62|Jenneken Manenschijn]] - 11 September 1860, at no 19
[[Stam-571|Hendrieka Stam]] - 5 Juli 1861, at no 24
[[Landeweerd-10|Egberdina Johanna Landeweerd]] - 1 Januari 1862, at no 18
[[Manenschijn-60|Geertrui Manenschijn]] - 3 Augustus 1863, at no 19
[[Landeweerd-11|Unnamed Infant Landeweerd]] - 17 November 1863, at no 18
[[Landeweerd-12|Jenneken Landeweerd]] - 28 Januari 1864, at no 18
[[Manenschijn-61|Egbert Manenschijn]] - 4 Mei 1865, at no 19
[[Maneschijn-179|Geertrui Maneschijn]] - 6 October 1865, at no 19
[[Stevens-29206|Unnamed Infant Stevens]] - 23 Maart 1868, at no 149
[[Stevens-29235|Unnamed Infant Stevens]] - 18 Augustus 1868, at no 75
[[Stevens-29205|Willem Stevens]] - 19 Juni 1869, at no 149
[[Maneschijn-180|Gerrit Maneschijn]] - 5 December 1869, at no 12
[[Manenschijn-68|Unnamed Infant Manenschijn]] - 15 Januari 1871, at no 12
[[Wesseldijk-4|Hendrik Jan Wesseldijk]] - 9 Februari 1871, at no 89
[[Beldman-11|Gerritdina Beldman]] - 2 April 1871, at no 92
[[Brinks-57|Teuntjen Brinks]] - 11 April 1872, at no 89
[[Bosschers-1|Hendrina Bosschers]] - 19 April 1872, at no 13
[[Stevens-29210|Hendrik Willem Stevens]] - 6 Juli 1874, at no 79
[[Manenschijn-3|Egbert Manenschijn]] - 18 Mei 1875, at no 12
[[Manenschijn-162|Roelofje Manenschijn]] - 31 October 1875, at no 12
[[Stevens-29076}Berent Jan Stevens]] - 10 Mei 1876, at no 40
[[Stevens-29211|Unnamed Infant Stvens]] - 3 Juni 1876, at no 79
[[Manenschijn-41|Hendrika Manenschijn]] - 26 Juni 1877, at no 11
[[Stevens-29256|Unnamed Infant Stevens]] - 25 Augustus 1878, at no 40
[[Landuwer-1|Hendrik Landuwer]] - 18 October 1879, at no 9
[[Manenschijn-43|Willem Manenschijn]] - 25 Maart 1883, at no 13
[[Jansen-5770|Hendrika Jansen]] - 25 December 1883, at no 33
[[Scheperman-3|Harmina Scheperman]] - 21 Juli 1887, at no 79
[[Landuwer-11|Jan Albert Landuwer]] - 17 April 1888, at no 14
[[Kruiskamp-1|Jan Albert Kruiskamp]] - 11 December 1888, at no 31
[[Scheperman-1|Fredrik Scheperman]] - 28 Januari 1889, at no 79
[[Brinks-85|Gerritje Brinks]] - 9 Februari 1889, at no 83
[[Scheperman-4|Willemken Scheperman]] - 31 Maart 1889, at no 79
[[Manenschijn-138|Johanna Manenschijn]] - 14 Juni 1889, at no 88
[[Kevelam-15|Unnamed Infant Kevelam]] - 24 Januari 1890, at no 4
[[Tiooijtink-1|Jenneken Tiooijtink]] - 23 April 1890, at no 4
[[Stevens-29358|Berend Willem Stevens]] - 12 September 1890, at no 22
[[Wibbelink-15|Willemken Wibbelink]] - 7 December 1890, at no 80
[[Manenschijn-21|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 14 Februari 1891, at no 84
[[Manenschijn-139|Johanna Manenschijn]] - 2 Mei 1891, at no 89
[[Landuwer-4|Geertrui Landuwer]] - 29 April 1893, at no 13
[[Beldman-4|Jenneken Beldman]] - 23 Juli 1893, at no 91
[[Hietland-3|Hendrika Hietland]] - 26 Februari 1894, at no 71
[[Baltink-5|Hermannus Baltink]] - 28 Februari 1894, at no 80
[[Brinks-86|Gerritje Brinks]] - 23 Mei 1894, at no 84
[[Manenschijn-47|Harmina Manenschijn]] - 6 November 1894, at no 9
[[Rietman-25|Hendrikus Rietman]] - 14 Februari 1895, at no 5
[[Temmink-14|Teunis Temmink]] - 8 December 1896, at no 28
[[Wesseldijk-19|Gerrit Jan Wesseldijk]] - 16 Februari 1898, at no 54
[[Vasters-22|Egbert Vasters]] - 10 April 1898, at no 90
[[van Holten-37|Harmina van Holten]] - 22 April 1899, at Wijk E no 22
[[Dijkink-6|Johan Dijkink]] - 4 Maart 1900, at Wijk E no 30
[[Karkdijk-4|Gerrit Karkdijk]] - 29 September 1900, at Wijk E no 86
[[Stam-353|Gerhard Stam]] - 2 December 1900, at Wijk E no 7
[[Dijkink-7|Johan Dijkink]] - 17 Januari 1901, at Wijk E no 30
[[Dijkink-8|Jenneken Dijkink]] - 23 Januari 1901, at Wijk E no 30
[[Karkdijk-5|Gerrit Karkdijk]] - 24 Januari 1901, at Wijk E no 86
[[Karkdijk-6|Jenneken Karkdijk]] - 28 Maart 1902, at Wijk E no 86
[[Stevens-28987|Zwaentje Stevens]] - 14 Juli 1902, at Wijk E no 15
[[Kevelam-27|Gerard Kevelam]] - 6 Februari 1904, at Wijk E no 4
[[Manenschijn-44|Gerrit Manenschijn]] - 19 Augustus 1905, at Wijk E no 67
[[Landuwer-5|Gerrit Jan Landuwer]] - 14 Augustus 1907, at Wijk E no 9
[[Nijkamp-100|Aaltjen Nijkamp]] - 21 Maart 1908, at Wijk E no 37
[[Beldman-19|Unnamed Infant Beldman]] - 3 Augustus 1908, at Wijk E no 86
[[Stevens-29075|Hermannes Stevens]] - 15 Januari 1910, at Wijk E no 40
[[Beldman-20|Willem Beldman]] - 9 Juni 1910, at Wijk E no 89
[[Beltman-29|Gerritdina Beltman]] - 31 Mei 1913, at Wijk B no 47
[[Beldman-16|Derk Beldman]] - 22 September 1913, at Wijk B no 26
[[Wechstapel-5|Teuntjen Wechstapel]] - 8 Augustus 1914, at Wijk B no 7
[[Stevens-29255|Janna Stevens]] - 1 Juni 1915, at Wijk B no 74
[[Manenschijn-20|Gerrit Manenschijn]] - 13 Juli 1916, at Wijk B no 88
[[Manenschijn-103|Gerritdina Manenschijn]] - 10 Februari 1917, at Wijk B no 47
[[Baltink-9|Janna Baltink]] - 22 November 1918, at Wijk B no 76
[[Manenschijn-99|Unnamed Infant Manenschijn]] - 20 Februari 1920, at Wijk B no 9
[[Aanstoot-1|Gerritdina Aansoot]] - 9 April 1920, at Wijk B no 45
[[Hulsman-20|Jan Willem Hulsman]] - 11 Januari 1922,at Wijk B no 67
[[Dijkink-1|Berend Jan Dijkink]] - 19 December 1924, at Wijk B no 30
[[Veldkamp-63|Gerredian Veldkamp]] - 11 Juli 1926, at Wijk B no 14
[[Dijkink-4|Johanna Dijkink]] - 25 September 1927, at Wijk B no 30
[[Stevens-29077|Willem Stevens]] - 11 December 1927, at Wijk B no 69
[[Kolkman-159|Hendrika Kolkman]] - 28 December 1827, at Wijk B no 69
[[Holterman-48|Hendrik Jan Holterman]] - 15 Maart 1928, at Wijk B, no 14
[[Stevens-29104|Berend Jan Stevens]] - 18 Maart 1930, at Wijk B no 23
[[Stevens-29243|Willem Stevens]] - 8 Maart 1931, at Wijk B no 34
[[Teeselink-17|Albert Teeselink]] - 7 Mei 1932, at Wijk B no 36
[[Wissink-73|Geertrui Wissink]] - 30 Januari 1933, at Wijk B no 29
[[Beldman-9|Gerrit Beldman]] - 19 Mei 1934, at Wijk B no 112
[[Maneschijn-154|Hendrik Jan Maneschijn]] - 27 Oktober 1958, at no 81
[[Wansink-25|Henrica Johanna Wansink]] - 14 November 1964 , at no 161
[[Dijkink-3|Jan Dijkink]] - 1 Maart 1966 === '''Sources''' ===
Bev Ward's family histories
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*[pt 1] 35 (1899):177-211; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435069736452?urlappend=%3Bseq=493%3Bownerid=13510798902947611-499 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 2] 36 (1900):141-160; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000383478?urlappend=%3Bseq=155%3Bownerid=27021597765038425-159 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 3] 36 (1900):297-324; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000383478?urlappend=%3Bseq=323%3Bownerid=27021597765031085-329 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 4] 37 (1901):177-200; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001817982?urlappend=%3Bseq=207%3Bownerid=27021597765031146-211 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 5] 37 (1901):345-368; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175024136148?urlappend=%3Bseq=389%3Bownerid=13510798902826978-415 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 6] 38 (1902):161-184; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000383458?urlappend=%3Bseq=173%3Bownerid=27021597765038451-179 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 7] 38 (1902):257-272; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000383458?urlappend=%3Bseq=283%3Bownerid=27021597765031218-311 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 8] 38 (1902):353-368; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000383458?urlappend=%3Bseq=391%3Bownerid=27021597765038451-407 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 9] 39 (1903):333-348; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184100?urlappend=%3Bseq=375%3Bownerid=27021597765342412-383 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 10] 40 (1904):129-144; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184357?urlappend=%3Bseq=173%3Bownerid=27021597765342572-175 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 11] 40 (1904):241-256; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184357?urlappend=%3Bseq=323%3Bownerid=27021597765353039-327 ''HathiTrust'']. *[Pt 12] 41 (1905):193-198; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175022564176?urlappend=%3Bseq=231%3Bownerid=13510798902827707-247 ''HathiTrust'']. ==Essex Institute== Citing "Hist. Coll. Vol. XXXV [35]." William P. Upham, "Beverly First Church Records" a series, '[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000681568 'Essex Institute Historical Collections''], [pt 1] 35 (1899):177; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435069736452?urlappend=%3Bseq=493%3Bownerid=13510798902947611-499 ''HathiTrust'']. A Church Book containing
The Affaiers of the Church of Christ
att = Bass=River in Salem
(which is sometimes called the North Side of the Ferry)
which began ye 20th of September one thousand six hundred and sixty-seaven. Registered first by Robert Morgan, he being a brother of the said Church & desiered & betrusted so to doe.
And after him by the Pastor v John Hale. The Bass River is made a distinct towne the 30 Novem- ber 1668: called Beverly. ==Research Notes== == Sources ==
Beverly J Backman & Earl Estes Jr Wedding
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BEYNON family in St Clears, Carmarthenshire, Wales
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Bibb County, Alabama - Chisholm sources
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Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 4 Jun 1819
Marriage Place: Bibb, Alabama, USA
Spouse: Cinthia Lewis
Film Number: 001784513
Ancestry.com. Alabama, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1805-1967 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/107007:61365?tid=&pid=&queryId=59af9d051eb11e7b3f989b689f11ee6f&_phsrc=TDt75&_phstart=successSource 1819 June 5 – Name: Jese Chisolm
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 5 Jun 1819
Marriage Place: Bibb, Alabama, USA
Spouse: Cinthia Lewis
Film Number: 001782872
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/63764:61365?tid=&pid=&queryId=59af9d051eb11e7b3f989b689f11ee6f&_phsrc=TDt75&_phstart=successSource 1822 March 22 – pg. 14. Hopkins Lee, Overseer of the Poor for Capt Samuel Carter’s Militia Dist, binds out William Elgin Chissum to William Lewis
p. 16 Bibb County Orphans Court A-B, 1818-1821. Bibb County, Alabama
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C953-Q9BD-F?i=684&cat=366715 1824 Feb 14, pg 32. Richard W Wood Crowson and Anna Chism. (Executed on the 15th) by Moses Crowson, MG
“Feb 7, 1824. I do hereby certify that I have consented for Richard W Crowson to get a license to marry my daughter Anna Chism.”
Signed: Frances Chism. Bibb County, Alabama
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C953-Q9BH-V?i=705&cat=366715 1824 Feb 15 – Name: Anna Chism
Spouse: Richard Wood Crowson
Marriage Date: 15 Feb 1824
Marriage Location: Bibb
Ancestry.com. Alabama, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1802-1825 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997.
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2080&h=294&tid=&pid=&queryId=a83f8e06c8a3b9286acf7e8f9fd6fab8&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Zmn19&_phstart=successSource Married by Moses Crowson, Minister of the Gospel – consent given by mother Frances Chism. License #32, Bibb Co, AL. Original Marriage Records Bibb Co, AL, 1820-1828. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/148996:1898?tid=&pid=&queryId=a83f8e06c8a3b9286acf7e8f9fd6fab8&_phsrc=Zmn19&_phstart=successSource 1829 March 19 p. 225. Marriage Book D. John Chism to Doancy Terry, executed by Hugh Henry, JP..
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C953-79WJ-8?i=292&cat=366715 1829 Mar 19 – Name: John Chism
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 19 Mar 1829
Marriage Place: , Bibb, Alabama
Spouse: Doaney Terry (or Donney Terry)
FHL Film Number: 1031250
in the Alabama, U.S., Select Marriage Indexes, 1816-1942
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1680410:60000?tid=&pid=&queryId=a83f8e06c8a3b9286acf7e8f9fd6fab8&_phsrc=Zmn19&_phstart=successSource 1829 May 14 – Name: Sarah F Chism
Spouse: Daniel Lighty
Marriage Date: 14 May 1829
County: Bibb
State: Alabama
Source Information: Hunting For Bears
in the Alabama, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1969
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/13838:7838?tid=&pid=&queryId=a83f8e06c8a3b9286acf7e8f9fd6fab8&_phsrc=Zmn19&_phstart=successSource 1830 – in the 1830 United States Federal Census
Name: [John Chism]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Bibb, Alabama
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3
Year: 1830; Census Place: Bibb, Alabama; Series: M19; Roll: 2; Page: 169; Family History Library Film: 0002329
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1822775:8058?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1830 – in the 1830 United States Federal Census
Name: [Frances Chism]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Bibb, Alabama
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 70 thru 79: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3
Year: 1830; Census Place: Bibb, Alabama; Series: M19; Roll: 2; Page: 169; Family History Library Film: 0002329
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1822776:8058?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1830 Nov 1 – Name: Frances Chism
Issue Date: 1 Nov 1830
Place: Bibb, Alabama, USA
Land Office: Tuscaloosa
Meridian: St Stephens
Township: 23-N
Range: 10-E
Section: 34
Accession Number: AL0770__.217
Document Number: 6835
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL0770__.217&docClass=STA&sid=2vganopb.moh https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2081867:1246?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1831 Jan 4 – Name: John Chism
Issue Date: 4 Jan 1831
Place: Bibb, Alabama, USA
Land Office: Tuscaloosa
Meridian: St Stephens
Township: 23-N
Range: 10-E
Section: 34
Accession Number: AL0780__.059
Document Number: 7187
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL0780__.059&docClass=STA&sid=lauviwid.ary https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2082286:1246?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1833 Feb 28 – James Hamilton married to Elizabeth Chism. (solemnized 28th) by Looken(?? or Larkin?) Ferguson, JP. p. 14. Bibb County, Alabama
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C953-QSFN-J?i=265&cat=366715 1833 Feb 28 – Name: Elizabeth Chism
Spouse: James Hamilton
Marriage Date: 28 Feb 1833
County: Bibb
State: Alabama
Performed By Title: Justice of the Peace
Performed by Name: Larkin Fuguson
Source Information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research
Ancestry.com. Alabama, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1969 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1686867:7838?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1833 March 30 – John Chism fr David Risinger, bk B, p 116. Bibb County, Alabama
… between David Risinger and Nancy Resinger his wife of the County of Bibb and State of Alabama of the first part and John Chism and Charles Cruise of the County and State afsd of the second part …. in consideration of the sum of 500 dollars .. convey unto the said party of the second part … land … in the County of Bibb and State of Alabama … the East half of the NW quarter of Section 2 of Township 22 in Range 10 in the district of lands subject to sell at Cahaba, Alabama containing 82 acres and 23/100ths of an acre …
Signed: David Risinger, Nancy Risinger.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM8-M8BF?i=790&cat=440215 1834 Sept 4 – Name: John Chism
Issue Date: 4 Sep 1834
Place: Bibb, Alabama, USA
Land Office: Cahaba
Meridian: St Stephens
Township: 22-N
Range: 10-E
Section: 2
Accession Number: AL0420__.405
Document Number: 14986
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL0420__.405&docClass=STA&sid=lauviwid.ary https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2062867:1246?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1834 Sept 4 – Name: John Chism
Land Office: Cahaba
Document Number: 14986
Total Acres: 41.12
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: 4 Sep 1834
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 NWNE ST STEPHENS No 22N 10E 2
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2069&h=20732&tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1834 Sept 28 – Name: Sarah E. Chism
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 1812
Death Date: 28 Sep 1834
Cemetery: Tabernacle Methodist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Bibb County, Alabama, United States of America
Has Bio?: Y
Spouse: Milton Leggette Chism
Children: Infant Daughter Chism
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87261033/sarah-e.-chism https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/50299684:60525?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1835 Jan 29 – John Chism fr Charles Cruise & wife, Deed bk B, p 115. Bibb County, Alabama
… between Charles Cruise and Mary Cruise his wife of the County of Bibb and State of Alabama of the first part and John Chism of the same County and State afsd of the second part … in consideration of the sum of $127.50 … sell to the party of the second part … land … the east half of the NW quarter of Section 2 of Township 22 in Range 10 of the lands subject to sell at Cahauba Alabama containing 82 acres and 23/100ths of an acre
Signed: Charles Cruise, Mary Cruise. Test: William Caddell, Clk.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM8-MDS1?i=789&cat=440215 1838 July 28 – Name: John H Chism
Land Office: Cahaba
Document Number: 34131
Total Acres: 40.85
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: 28 Jul 1838
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 NENE ST STEPHENS No 22N 10E 4
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2069&h=88755&tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1838 July 28 – Name: John H Chism
Issue Date: 28 Jul 1838
Place: Bibb, Alabama, USA
Land Office: Cahaba
Meridian: St Stephens
Township: 22-N
Range: 10-E
Section: 4
Accession Number: AL1800__.272
Document Number: 34131
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL1800__.272&docClass=STA&sid=lauviwid.ary https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1871508:1246?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSourc 1844 Oct 22 – John Chism and wife to Jackson S Cleveland, bk F, p 15. Bibb County, Alabama
… between John Chism and Dorna Chism of Bibb County and State of ALabama of the first part and Jackson S Cleavland of the second part all of the same County and State afsd … in consideration … of 500 dollars … convey to the said party of the second part … land … the E half of the NW quarter of Section 2 of Township 2 in Range 10 in the Dist of Lands subject to sale at Cahawba Alabama containing 82 and 20/100ths acres … the NW quarter of the NE quearter of Section 2 in Township 22 of Range 10 in the Dist of lands subj to sale at Cahawba Alabama containing 31 acres and 12/100ths of an acre … the W half of the NW quarter of Section 2 in Township 22 of Range 10 in the Dist of Lands subj to sale at Cahawba Alabama containing 82 and 23/100ths of an acre …
Signed: John Chism, Dorna Chism.
Wit: L R Frost, C W Cleaveland.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q1-F1P5?i=38&cat=440215 1850 US Census Name: John Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 40, Birth Year: abt 1810
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: E C River, Bibb, Alabama, USA
Occupation: Farmer, Industry: Agriculture, Real Estate: 1500
Line Number: 19, Dwelling Number: 1151, Family Number: 1151
Household Members Age
John Chism 40
Dorinda Chism 40
Dempsey M Chism 20
Emily E Chism 18
John W Chism 16
Frances A Chism 13
James F Chism 11
Mary C Chism 9
Jane P Chism 8
Mary A Chism 6
Parolee L Chism 4
William F Chism 5 months
Frances Chism 65 (female b. Alabama)
Elizabeth T Hamelton 16 f
John P Hamelton 7 m
Year: 1850; Census Place: E C River, Bibb, Alabama; Roll: 2; Page: 85a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17076348:8054 1852 April 30 – Francis Chism to John Chism bk H, p 22. Bibb County, Alabama
… I Frances Chism of the County and State afsd … in consideration of the sum of 300 dollars … to me in hand paid … by John Chism of the County and State afsd … confirm unto the said John Chism … land known and designated by its numbers as the W half of the SW quarter of Section 34 Township 23 and Range 10 E in the Dist of Land subject to sale at Tuscaloosa, Alabama containing 79 and 50/100ths of an acre …
Signed: Frances Chism.
Teste: John W Settle.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q1-F99Z-T?i=702&cat=440215 1852 Dec 23 – John Chisum fr Collen Shackelford and wife, bk G, p 440. Bibb County, Alabama
… between Collin Shackelford and his wife Mary Shackelford of the County of Bibb … of the first part and John Chisum of the County and State afsd of the second part … in consideration of the um of 800 dollars … confirmed unto John Chisum … land lying and being in the County of Bibb …. known by number as the SW 1/4th of the DE 1/4th of Section 33 Townshie 23 and Range 10 E …
Signed: Collin Shackelford, Polly Shackelford.
Test: Jno W Settle
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q1-FR7J?i=252&cat=440215 1855 Apr 9 – John Chism fr Shadrach Frost, bk H, p 85. Bibb County, Alabama
… between Shadrack B Frost and Louisa P Frost of the first part and John Chism of the second part all of the County and State above stated …. in consideration of the sum of 1500 dollars … confey unto the said party of the second part … the E half of the NE quarter of Section 33 Township 23 Range 10 E in the Dist of lands offered for sale at Tuscaloosa Alabama …
Signed: Shadrack Frost, Louisa Frost.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q1-F996-W?i=735&cat=440215 1856 July 29 – John Chism fr Allen Smelly, bk H, p 289. Bibb County, Alabama
… I Allen Smelly of the County of Bibb … in consideration of the sum of 200 dollars .. paid … by John Chism of the same place … convey unto the said John Chism … a negro girl named Maria about 10 years of age …
Signed: Allen Smelly
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Marriages.
Edward Carter was married to
Martha Violett on May 1st 1787
May K. Carter was married
to Wm. H. McAlister November
20th 1871. ==Page 2 (Marriages)== Family Record. of Edward Carter
Marriages.
Elizabeth Carter daughter of Edward
Carter & Martha was married Feb 14
1813 to Saml. Murray of Fauq Co Va
Alice Carter Married Nov 27 1817 to
Isreal Gibson
Presley Carter married in Jan 21st 1821
to Miss Charlotte Davies of Fauquier Co
Martha E Carter was married
April 25th 1830 to Abner Carter
Keturah R Carter was married
April 7th 1829 to Richard K Littleton
Landon L Carter was married
Nov 25th 1837 to Catharine Murry
Joannah H Carter was married
October 17th 1838 to Philip Hopkins
George W. Anderson and Anna
Murray were married November 19
1855 ==Page 3 (Births)== Family Record.
Births.
Edward Carter was born April
1766 agd 74
Martha Violett was born March
17th 1767 the wife of Edward
Carter agd 71
Emma Grayson was
born April 19th 18—
Hebe Grayson was born March
31st 1844 ==Page 4 (Births)== Family Record.
of Edward & Martha Carter’s Children
Births.
Presley Carter was born July 11th
178–
Elizabeth Carter was born Jan 13th 1794
Alice Carter was born Sept 24
1797
Sarah Carter was born March 26
1800
Martha E Carter was born April 19
1803
Joanah H Carter was born March
11th 1805
Susan Carter was born July 1807
Keturah Reynold Carter was born
1810 Feb 26th ==Page 5 (Births)== Family Record.
Births.
Landon L Carter was born August
22d 1812
Ca—ine E Carter was born
August 24th 1819
Gertrude Carter was born
16th Oct 1838 daughter of L L C
Ada Byren Carter was born
Apr 19th 1840
Alice Lee Carter was born Sept 3d 1842
Dallas P Carter born 18th April 1844
Edward L Carter born 5th December 1845
O—a Ella Carter born 12th January 1847
May Kossuth Carter was born Aug 12th 1852
Thomas Thornton Carter was born
June 17th 1833
Martha Ellen Carter was born April
28th 1835
Sarah Catharine Carter was born
December 28th 1836 an died
January 25th 1837 ==Page 6 (Deaths)== Family Record. of Edward Carter
Deaths.
Sarah Carter died July 21st 1826
aged 26 years 3 months & 25 days
Keturah R. Carter wife of Richard
K Littleton died March 2nd 1830
aged 20 years & 4 days
Susan Carter died Nov 18th 1833
aged 16 years & 4 months
Presley Carter died June 1–th 1834
agd 44 years 11 months 15 days
Martha E. Carter died March 12
1853 in the 49th year of her age
Emma Murray died July 18th
1852 consort of G W Anderson
Emma M. Anderson ^ died Nov-
ember 13th 1856 in Missouri ==Page 7 (Deaths)== Family Record. of Edward Carter
Deaths.
Martha Carter Wife of Edward
Carter died April 9th 1838
Aged 71 years & 23 Days
Edward Carter died, Aug.
13th 1840 agd 74.
—
died July 11 ==Page 8 (Deaths)== Family Record. of L L Carter
Deaths.
Gertrude Carter died Sept.
4th 1839 aged 10 month 19 days
Dallas P. Carter died December
29th 1849
Landon L Carter Departed
this life February 1850
Ada Byren Carter Departed
This life April 2d 1852
Catherine E. Carter, widow
of L. L. Carter died July 11th 1854
Or—a E. Carter daughter of
Landon and Catherine Carter died
March 30th 1869
William H. McAlister died
November 26th 1871
Elizabeth Murray died 1872
Pike Co Mo
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MARY SMITH wife of PHILLIP PORTER was born _____ _____ 1769
Children:
ELIZABETH PORTER ... Daughter born 25 Feb 1784
HUGH PORTER ... Son born 14 Feb 1786
REBECCA PORTER .. Daughter born 25 Feb 1788
WILLIAM PORTER .. Son born 20 Feb 1792
JAMES PORTER .. Son born 20 Feb 1792
MARTHA PORTER ... Daughter born 5 Apr 1794
JOHN PORTER ... Son born 20 March 1796
JOSEPH PORTER ... Son born 2 June 1798
BAZIEL SMITH PORTER ... Son born 2 Sept 1801
JOB PORTER .. Son born 8 Apr 1804
THOMAS PORTER .. Son born 2 Dec 1807
This information was also printed in D.A.R. Magazine August-September 1967, No 859, Vol 101, No. 7, p. 659. * I have not seen a copy of the bible. This transcription I found on a scanned typewritten paper and it is the same information printed in a scanned copy of the magazine page. It is possible the transcription is copied from the magazine. At some point a mistake has been made in this or other records changing the date of birth for Phillip to 7 JAN 1764.
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:# top: one of the front pages: :#* Wm. Harvey Cottom was born in the year of our Lord November the 1, 1817 :#* John McClane was Bourn in the year 1795 January 25 :#* Jimemma McClane was Bourn in the year 1818 November 23 :#* [[Cotham-124|James Cotham]] was Bourne in the year 1820 June the 20th :# bottom: pages in back: :#* Josiah Cotham was Born November 13, 1823 :#* R. Mindy Cotham was Born Jund 25, 1816 :#* Narcissy Cotham wa born October 8, 1828 [[Cotham-124|James]] is the son of Stephen, Thomas Cotham's seventh child. == Annea Cotham-14 == One of the five people mentioned on the page which faces the Title page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_3 Thomas Cotham Bible 3]. ''Thomas Cotham Bible 3'' {{Ancestry Tree Media|115602424|90da4d41-30cb-4ff8-bce7-ba344c2abbe2}} showing photo of 2 pages including the Title page whose facing page includes the following handwritten notations:
:* [[Cotham-34|Moses pain Cotham]] was Born in the year 1793 January the 9th :* [[Cotham-14|Annea Cotham]] was born in the year of 1804 July the 19th :* [[Shipp-166|May Shipp]] was born December the 3 in the year 1793 :* Plesant Cotham was born June the 25th 1810 :* Martha Cotham born November 24 1813 Annea 19 July 1804 5 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. == Elijah Cotham-18 == One of the six people mentioned on the page which faces the inside front cover. Thomas Cotham Bible 2 {{Ancestry Tree Media|115602424|4a62315c-a879-4865-9f8e-8ab22b366fde}} showing photo of inside front cover and facing page which includes the following handwritten notations:
:* [[Cotham-40|Stephen Cotham]] was born the 19th of March in the year 1788 :* [[Cotham-38|Sarah Cotham]] was born January the 3rd in the year of 1795 :* [[Cotham-18|Elijah Cotham]] was born May 23 in the year 1795 :* [[Holigan-1|Sara holigan]] (holizan) was born Nov... 1799 :* Mary holigan was Born ____________ :* ... Cotham was Born Novem... Elijah 21 May 1777: 2 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. == Moses pain Cotham-34 == One of the five people mentioned on the page which faces the Title page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_3 Thomas Cotham Bible 3]. Moses pain Jan 3 1793: 1 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. Listing of some of his descendants follows the list of 10. == Sarah Cotham-38 == One of the six people mentioned on the page which faces the inside front cover. Sarah 3 Jan 1795 4 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. == Stephen Cotham-40 == One of the six people mentioned on the page which faces the inside front cover. Stephen 19 March 1788-1826 3 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. == Plesant Cotham-? == One of the five people mentioned on the page which faces the Title page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_3 Thomas Cotham Bible 3]. Pleasant 25 June 1810 6 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. == Martha Cotham-? == One of the five people mentioned on the page which faces the Title page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_3 Thomas Cotham Bible 3]. Martha 14 Nov 1813 7 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. == Josiah Cotham-? == One of the six people mentioned on the page which faces the inside front cover. == Wm. Harvey Cottom-? == One of the seven people mentioned on unknown pages one in the front and one from the back of the bible. == Josiah Cotham-? == One of the seven people mentioned on unknown pages one in the front and one from the back of the bible. == R. Mindy Cotham-? == One of the seven people mentioned on unknown pages one in the front and one from the back of the bible. == Narcissy Cotham-? == One of the seven people mentioned on unknown pages one in the front and one from the back of the bible. == Sarah Holigan-1 Cotham == One of the six people mentioned on the page which faces the inside front cover. Sara Holigan Nov 1799 9 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. == Mary Holigan-? Cotham == One of the six people mentioned on the page which faces the inside front cover. Mary Holigan July ? 10 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. == John McClane-? == One of the seven people mentioned on unknown pages one in the front and one from the back of the bible. == Jimemma McClane-? == One of the seven people mentioned on unknown pages one in the front and one from the back of the bible. == May Shipp-166 == One of the five people mentioned on the page which faces the Title page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_3 Thomas Cotham Bible 3]. May Shipp 3 Dec 1793 8 of 10 names listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bible_of_Thomas_Cotham_3_Feb_1795#Thomas_Cotham_Bible_notes ''Thomas Cotham Bible Notes'']. = Bible Pages/Notes Uploaded to Ancestry = == Thomas Cotham Bible 1 == THOMAS COTHAM His Bible 3 Feby 1795 Thomas Cotham Bible 1 {{Ancestry Tree Media|115602424|b2792869-afc9-4935-870b-a9ef617d4f83}} showing (top) front cover of closed bible and (bottom) back inside cover. :2 Photos: transcription located on ''Thomas Cotham Bible notes 2'' :# front cover of closed bible :# back inside cover: handwritten transcription on ''Thomas Cotham Bible 1a'' another view on ''Thomas Cotham Bible 1b'' upper right. == Thomas Cotham Bible 1a == Closeup of partial page facing inside back cover. Thomas Cotham Bible 1a {{Ancestry Tree Media|115602424|63f60d1f-c761-4800-ab95-aa01fdf5f298}} showing closeup of partial page facing inside back cover. : Thomas Cotham [bought?] : this Bible Feb : the 3rd 1795 : : Stephen [anton] Cotham == Thomas Cotham Bible 1b == Photos with typed transcripts: Thomas Cotham Bible 1b {{Ancestry Tree Media|115602424|a31b8246-ba78-48e7-b4fb-57316c1d1266}} showing photos of 4 views of bible with typed transcripts. :4 photos: :# upper right: back inside cover: THOMAS COTHAM His Bible 3 Feby 1795 :# upper left: front cover of closed bible: THOMAS COTHAM His Bible 3 Feby 1795 :# lower right: front inside cover: :#* [[Cotham-40|Stephen Cotham]] was born
:* [[Cotham-40|Stephen Cotham]] was born the 19th of March in the year 1788 died in 1826 :* [[Cotham-38|Sarah Cotham]] was born January the 3rd in the year of 1795 :* [[Cotham-18|Elijah Cotham]] was born May 23 in the year 1775 :* [[Holigan-1|Sara holigan]] (holizan) was born Nov... 1799 :* Mary holigan was Born July ____________ :* ... Cotham was Born Novem... :* [[Cotham-34|Moses pain Cotham]] was Born in the year 1793 January the 7th :* [[Cotham-14|Annea Cotham]] was born in the year of 1804 July the 19th :* [[Shipp-166|May Shipp]] was born December the 3 in the year 1793 :* Pleasant Cotham was born June the 25th 1810 :* Martha Cotham born November 24 1813 : Front facing page: :* [[Cotham-40|Stephen Cotham]] was born the 19th of March in the year 1788 died in 1826 :* [[Cotham-38|Sarah Cotham]] was born January the 3rd in the year of 1795 :* [[Cotham-18|Elijah Cotham]] was born May 23 in the year 1775 :* [[Holigan-1|Sara holigan]] (holizan) was born Nov... 1799 :* Mary holigan was Born July ____________ :* ... Cotham was Born Novem... : Facing page of Title Page :* [[Cotham-34|Moses pain Cotham]] was Born in the year 1793 January the 7th :* [[Cotham-14|Annea Cotham]] was born in the year of 1804 July the 19th :* [[Shipp-166|May Shipp]] was born December the 3 in the year 1793 :* Pleasant Cotham was born June the 25th 1810 :* Martha Cotham born November 24 1813 == Thomas Cotham Bible notes == There is a listing of names and birth dates. {{Ancestry Tree Media|115602424|77446368-23e9-4315-8962-fb870341e43e}} showing ''Thomas Cotham Bible notes''. It appears to be a six generation listing from the (1) Catham - ?, Parents of Thomas Cotham ( (no siblings listed), (2) Thomas Cotham - ? (3) his 10 children, of which [[Cotham-34|Moses pain]] was the oldest listing 1 child, (4) Christian M and wife, Sara Pugh, (5) having 4 children, of which Moses Payne and wife Catherine (6) had 9 children, the second grandchildren of this Thomas Cathom, purchaser of the bible. Arrows point to, seemingly, those who possessed the bible through the generations: * Thomas Catham * [[Cotham-34|Moses pain]] * Christian M * Moses Payne Thomas Cotham is listed between his father, Cotham - ?, and his children and probably some of his children's spouses: # [[Cotham-34|Moses pain]] Jan 3 1793 # [[Cotham-18|Elijah]] 21 May 1777 # [[Cotham-40|Stephen]] 19 March 1788-1826 # [[Cotham-38|Sarah]] 3 Jan 1795 # [[Cotham-14|Annea]] 19 July 1804 # [[LNAB-#|Pleasant]] 25 June 1810 # [[LNAB-#|Martha]] 14 Nov 1813 # [[Shipp-166|May Shipp]] 3 Dec 1793 # [[Holigan-1|Sara Holigan]] Nov 1799 # [[Holigan-#|Mary Holigan]] July ? After this are listed some of the descendants of [[Cotham-34|Moses pain]] (generations listed separately): * Christian M :# Cornelius B :# Moses Payne :## Mary Evelyn :## Jesse Dee :## William E? :## John Hubert :## Luther Leslie :## Walden Wheeler :## Sam :## Daniel :## Mamie :# James C :# Polly Ann Looking for Children of Thomas in 1800 US Census: The first 10 names above (assumed children of Thomas) do not agree with the WikiTree profiles currently, 29 Sep 2019, attached to Thomas Cotham (age in 1800 also included below): "United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-BVV : accessed 12 October 2019), Thomas Cathom, Lancaster District, South Carolina, United States; citing p. 6, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 50; FHL microfilm 181,425. {{Ancestry Record|7590|496605}} citing {{Ancestry Image|7590|4440896_00014}}. * [[Cotham-44|William E. Cotham]] (1775) NOT FOUND IN BIBLE. 25 in 1800. * [[Cotham-45|Elizabeth Cotham]] (1776) NOT FOUND IN BIBLE. 24 in 1800. {{Blue|married Richard Forester}} * [[Cotham-22|Isaac Cotham]] (1784) Written off to the side in bible* 16 in 1800. * '''3.''' [[Cotham-40|Stephen Cotham]] (19 Mar 1788) Bible has same date; Also written off to the side in bible* 12 in 1800. :* '''8. [[Shipp-166|Mary Polly Shipp]]''', spouse. * '''2.''' [[Cotham-18|Elijah Cotham]] (23 May 1791) Bible has 21 May 1777. 23 in 1800. * '''1.''' [[Cotham-34|Moses Payne Cotham]] (7 Jan 1793) Bible has Jan 3 1793. 7 in 1800. :* '''9. [[Holigan-1|Sarah Holigan]]''', spouse. married about 1814. * '''4.''' [[Cotham-38|Sarah Cotham]] (Jan 1795) Bible has same date. Sara of [[Cotham-34|Moses Cotham]] may have married Richard Forester. 5 in 1800. * '''5.''' [[Cotham-14|Annea Cotham]] (Jul 1804) Bible has 19 July 1804. born after 1800. '''Other information in Bible:''' * Some in FW & Dallas & Decatur (This note could be for both Isaac and [[Cotham-40|Stephen]] or just for [[Cotham-40|Stephen]]. * Thomas Cotham in G.W. army 1754. (was this father of this Thomas Cotham? * Richard Cathom ? was listed in bible with marriage of Sara Cotham and Richard Forrester {{Blue|Elizabeth Cotham married Richard Forrester - Did he also marry Sara?}}. == Thomas Cotham Bible notes 2 == Thomas Cotham Bible 2 {{Ancestry Tree Media|115602424|4a62315c-a879-4865-9f8e-8ab22b366fde}} showing photo of inside front cover and facing page. handwritten transcript of 1 and first part of 2 continued in Thomas Cotham Bible 4 = Sources =
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Mr Wash Morrell and Daisy Knight was married Dec 18 in year AD 1904
(this was written and then crossed off: Mr Herbert Knight and Mattie Wodl was married the 1[?] of Nov in 1903.)
Jim Knight Mattie Sheffield married Aug 9, 1914 '''''Page 2'''''
'''"Births"'''
Wash Morrell was born Nov the 9 187[?]
Daisy Knight was Borned Feb 13, 1890
Maxey Floraetta Morrell was Borned Feb 15. 1907
Penniel Morrell Borned March the 14, 1909
Exel Morrell Borned Nov 15, 1910
Flora Morrell Born Sept 24 1913
Ellas Morrell (March [?] 1916)
Aggie Morrell Borned Feb 6 1918
Flora - 1913 '''''Page 3'''''
'''"Births"'''
Inell morrell Borned May the 9, 1920
Inabelle Morrell Borned May 26, 1922
Vernell Morrell Borned Sep 8 1925
Idell Morrell Borned Jan 18 - 1929
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'''"Deaths"'''
Stevie [?] Missouri Knight died June 25, 1907
Penniel Morrell Died Dec 12 1909
Maxey Floretta Morrell Died Sept 29, 1913
Exel Morrell Died February 11, 1920
Wash Morrell Died Dec 25 - 1929
William Harvy Knight Died July 1930
George W. Morrell Sr. Died
Adella Morrell Died
Vernell Morrell died 1-18-39
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Barnett Edwards departed this life at his residence in Monroe County Va the 29th day Dec 1831 Rhoda S. Fretwell departed this life the 27th day Jany 1835 Residence Lynchburg Va Elizabeth Walker departed this life at her Residence in Rockingham Co, N. Carolina 12th day Feby 1835. Mr Thos Edwards departed From this life at his Residence on the 8th day July in the year of our Lord 1837 age 83 years and 2 days John M Edwards departed this life on the 21st Jany 1843 in Buckingham Co. Nancy Edwards departed this life on the 4th Dec 1845. '''Marriages'''
1822 the 7th day of Augt was married Thos Edwards to Elizabeth Thurman 1822 Dr Vincent A. Edwards was married to Mrs[?] Francis Barnetts the 3rd day Oct 1811. Elizabeth Edwards was married to James Walker the 8th day Jany 1812. Barnett Edwards was married to Lucy Robinson the Sept 1818 Dr Wm Edwards was married to Mrs Sarah Harrison in 1811. John M. Edwards was married the 27th day Augt to Mary S. Rucker 1807. Lucy Edwards was married to Wm Jones in Nov 1802. Minerva R. Edwards was married to James C. Beck the 10th day Feby 1829 Gustavus A. Edwards was married to Sarah P. Allen the 22nd day of Feby 1830 '''Births''' These entries were added by Gustavus A. Edwards
Joseph Thomas Edwards the son of Gustavus A. Edwards and Sarah P. his wofe was born the 12th day of December in the year of Our Lord 1830 James Madison Edwards was born the 29th day of July in the year of Our Lord 1832. Ann E. Edwards was born the 4th day October in the year of Our Lord 1834 Martha Francis Edwards was born the 25th day of Nov in the year of Our Lord 1836 John W. Edwards was born the 21st day of Nov in the year of Our Lord 1838 Virginia A. Edwards was born the 1st day Jany in the year of Our Lord 1841 Adolphus Read Edwards was born the 11th day of August in the year of Our Lord 1842 Sarah Jane Edwards was born the 4th day Sept in the year of Our Lord 1844 Mary C. Edwards was born the 18th day of Feby in the year of Our Lord 1846 Juda Ellen Edwards was born the 10th day of March in the year of Our Lord 1848 Emma Rosebella Edwards was born the 23rd day in the year of Our Lord 1850 Paulus Powell Edwards was born the 26th day July in the year of Our Lord 1852 '''Deaths''' These entries were added by
Joseph Thomas Edwards died 16th Dec 1895 John Wm Edwards died 24th Aug 1892
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''Bicknell-1080'' (Thomas Bicknell, 1759-1843 approx) has 11 children that need to be added '''A Gaggle of George Bicknells''' (in approximate birth date order)
Question: Who do any of these George Bicknells belong to? (Found while researching Bicknell-992) George Bicknell, born about '''1808''' in Stockton, Warwickshire, appears in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7P1-C92 1861 census] widowed, with sons Thomas (10) and Charles John (8).
George Bicknell, born about '''1814''' in Bishops Itchington, age 47, wife Sarah, 44, children George, William, Joseph, Thomas, Sarah, found in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7GH-NB2 1861 census].
''Bicknell-1169 - George, in the [https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8860&h=9439387&tid=&pid=&queryId=de49dd03e7d43f84b1f662f52e4032a1&usePUB=true&_phsrc=SxP865&_phstart=successSource 1851 census], age 36, estimated birth year about '''1815''', born at Bishops Itchington, Warwickshire, spouse Jane, children Emma, George, William and Joseph. Occupation: Ag labor'' George, 1861 census, born about '''1817''' in Southam, occupation servant. https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8767&h=23807571&tid=&pid=&queryId=de49dd03e7d43f84b1f662f52e4032a1&usePUB=true&_phsrc=SxP867&_phstart=successSource ''Bicknell-1124 - George, baptized 16 Feb '''1817''' at Southam, Warwickshire, parents Thos. and Anne'' Probably not the same guy - 1841census, Bulkington, Nuneaton (apparent) wife Hannah, children Thomas and John, estimated birth year '''1817'''-1821 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQBP-WN2] This looks more like Bicknell-1090, who was NOT born in Warwickshire. Except this does not match the 1841 census linked from [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/55005900/person/26015609174/facts?_phsrc=SxP1577&_phstart=successSource this profile]. [https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=6598&h=11218988&tid=&pid=&queryId=6dd1b4725b41fe5e8378b2171ee10e9a&usePUB=true&_phsrc=SxP1578&_phstart=successSource This George] was born in Bulkington and is married to someone named Hannah. A George Bicknell, age 40, estimated birth year '''1822''', born in Stockton, Warwickshire, wife Sarah, age 29, daughter Ann (5) and son Thomas (1), found in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZY-HTY 1851 census.]
George Bicknell born at Long Itchington estimated '''1832''', found at age 19 in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZP-MBW 1851 census], unmarried, one of 3 servants in the Whittington household at Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire. This MIGHT belong to Bicknell-1137. ''Bicknell-1148 - George, baptism '''1833 ''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NG1V-KMR Baptized 2 Jun 1833], Parents: George and Ann - His baptism record is attached to the Ancestry profile for a different George (Bicknell-1137).'' ''Bicknell-1137 - George, christening '''1834''', parents were William (1806-1881) and Elizabeth (1807). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQBY-CZM 1841 Census]'' George Bicknell, born about '''1836''' in Long Itchington, married to Emma Attwood (maiden name Young, father John). [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/9858628/person/-725745867/facts] This is the same George who was married to Sarah Chater who died in 1879; he married Emma in 1881. Found to still be married to Emma at the time of the 1891 census. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WPSG-R6Z She was married 3 times [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/9858628/person/-725738244/facts]. George was husband #2. [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/11453526/person/-461161373/facts?_phsrc=SxP1512&_phstart=successSource This] is either not the same George, or he's assigned to the wrong parents. Or George and Ann are the right parents and Abraham and Mary are the wrong ones.
George Bicknell ('''1837'''-1917), yet another Southam George. [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/10514435/person/24902041121/facts]
George, born about '''1840''', son of Bicknell-1169, parents George and Jane, seen in [https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=uki1851&indiv=try&h=9439390 1851 census] [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/28829357/person/190040563794/facts?_phsrc=SxP1628&_phstart=successSource Ancestry profile] George Bicknell, born about '''1848''' in Foleshill, Warwickshire, parents Henry and Elizabeth, age 13 in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7LQ-7SP 1861 census]
. '''Lots of John Bicknells''' John Bicknell, parents William and Elizabeth, born about 1829 in Long Itchington, residing at Southam with parents at time of [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZ2-GP8 1851 census].
John Bicknell, born approx 1825 at Bishops Itchington, unmarried ag laborer, age 26 in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGZY-8ZM 1851 census], sharing space with Elizabeth Haynes (25) and her 1-year-old daughter Mary Ann Haynes.
John, born approx 1834 at Southam, appears in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7P1-HXF 1861 census] with mother Mary and younger sister Phoebe.
'''Tons of Thomas Bicknells''' Thomas, age 59, born in Cubbington, Warwickshire, married to Ann age 60 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7GB-K2G 1861census]
'''Henry Bicknells''' Henry, born about 1810, found in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7LQ-7S2 1861 census] to have twin sons Thomas and George, age 13 in 1861 so born about 1848 in Foleshill, Warwickshire.
'''An entire family''' Richard, born about 1804; wife Sarah, son John (estimated 1833), daughter Jane, all appear together in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7GN-WHY 1861 census].
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Map data and image capture ©2019 Google. }} On 5 September 1631 Signature van Voluwe, 1631-'33, fol. 93, Voorst. ''Jenneken Pflips'' was summoned and on 17 August 1632Geriehtssignaat van Veluwe 1674-‘76, fol. 232, Voorst ''Jan Thonissen'' and his wife were summoned by request of ''Jan Telgen'', in Gietelo, under Voorst [Veluwe], to pay 15 guilders and 2 pcs. Others bought beer on 3 August 1675,Geriehtssignaat van Veluwe 1674-‘76, fol. 232, Voorst. and did not pay the required 41 guilders, 5 stuivers to ''Anthony Tellegen'' despite only the farmers from Gietelo having "consumed" the drinks. This potentially means these ''Jan'' and ''Anthony Tellegen'' were father and son, and they were probably brewers or innkeepers. An entry in the Gietel Marketbook, Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829. which was a different, market-focused compilation, brought this to light among others at the Pol house, the Gietel court case, at the inn called "the Zutphen" or "in den Nijmegen.” However, it did not initially state to whom the inn belonged until describing a meeting on 15 May 1622,Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1529, fol. 39 at "den Kills" (outside of Deventer) where it was decided that in a fortnight (on May 29)Markeboek van Girtel, 1603-1829, fol. 39 verso. "they would reconvene in Nijmegen near Gietelo at the home of ''Jan Telgen''." There is no mention of ''Cornelis Tellegen'', brewer in Gietelo and son of ''Anthony'', who was also an innkeeper there. ''Willem Tellegen'', brother or half-brother of ''Cornelis'', left the Veluwe and settled in Westervoort, where he as his son, ''Anthoni'', held the office of commissioner for criminal investigation department, which fell under the administrative authority in Amsterdam. This Cornelius married ''Wilhelmina Warnsinck'' from Groenlo and later became a citizen there. Their son, Dr. ''Reynoldus Lambertus Tellegen'', was a medical doctor in Groenlo (like his great grandfather, Dr. ''Reijnoldus Warnsinck''). He married ''Theodora Cunera Heydenrijck'' and they had twelve children, all baptized in Groenlo. I would like to mention here that in the "het geslacht Weijn" genealogy and notes, in addition to the related lineage collected by F. J. H. Banning in Groenlo, the Tellegen family begins with [[Tellegen-19| ''Antoni Tellegen'']] and a ''Joachim Tellegen'', son of ''Cornelius''. As for the name Tellegen, it could be that this comes from: *the hamlet of Telgt (45 minutes from Ermelo) *Tilligte (northwest of Denekamp in Overijssel) *"Hof de Telligen" (near Drempt; also called "de Telling") *the old town of Telgte (in Münster, Westphalia) In the last case, perhaps it came from the ancestry of ''Jan Thoniss. Telgen'', from Alen, who lived in Arnbanns, had his marriage banns (with ''Grietje Matthysen'') posted on 5 June 1648. There is also an Alen or Aalden in Drente (southwest of Zweelo). Because this ''Jan Thoniss. Telgen'' (a bachelor journeyman) married there in 1648, he cannot be the same innkeeper named ''Jan Telgen'' who was overseeing an establishment called "den Nymwlegen” and (along with his unnamed wife) presented a complaint [regarding the farmers' lack of payment for consumed beers] on 15 September 1625.Signature v. Veluwe, 1625-‘27, Voorst. {{Image|file=Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad_1943_61st_Jaargang.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Artist's rendition of the Tellegen family crest, 2021. }} =The Tellegen Insignia= In the [https://habitant.org/tools/agf.htm| Armorial Général] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Rietstap| J. B. Rietstap], the Tellegen insignia is described as: in white silver, a red greyhound rearing up, with a red collar with gold yellow edges and rings. In the seals held by the state archives in Gelderland, the hound appears both leaping and on its hind legs; though all crests show a hound, not all show a collar. The oldest known lacquer print of the seal of [[Space:%27Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen%2C_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen%2C%27_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad%2C_1943%2C_61st_Jaargang#Cornelius_Tellegen||''Cornelius Tellegen'']], vassal of the [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proosdij_(Deventer)| Deventer Proosdij], appears in the archives of the Gelderse Leenkamer on 1 February 1699. Unfortunately, it shows nothing of the insignia as the imprint is too flat. Crest: the profile of a collared hound lying on ground. In the same source, the imprint of the seal of [[Tellegen-19| ''Antony Tellegen'']] (vassal of Borculo) clearly shows a jumping dog.Medegedeeld door den hr. R. T. Muschart, Arnhem. Crest: the hound's profile. Actum Groenlo, 28- 6-1755.Medegedeeld door den hl. J. J. Kleynhoonte, Arnhem. =III. Data concerning the first five members of the lineage of the Tellegen family, as well as of ''Cornelis Tellegen'' and ''Jan Tellegen'', brothers or half-brothers of ''Willem''.= ==Jan Telgen== [[Telgen-2|Jan [Johan] Telgen]], Telli[n]gen, listed as an innkeeper in "die Herberghe, Genaempt in den Nymwegen" in Gietelo south of Voorst [Veluwe] from 15 May 1622Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 39 verso. to his death, which occurred between 15 and 20 November 1651.Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 97. He was owner of a homestead in Gietelo as of 25 May 1632Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 62 verso. In 1662-‘64 there are two homesteads, one with house and garden also in Gietelo, which are under his name in the Arnhem Municipal Archives. Inv. 3938: Maaneedule v.d. verponding v.h. ampt v. Voorst [Gietel.] and is a magistrate in Voorst in 1623.Gerichtssignaat van Veluwe, 1622-‘26, Voorst, 10.3 en 11 17-4-1623. If he is the same Jan Telli(n)gen from Epe,Recht. arch. Veluwe, Inv. 20[2], Sententiën, 1607-‘13, Epe: 20-6-1610 en 23-6-1613, en Gerichtssignaat v. Veluwe, 1614-‘17, folio 263, Epe, 21-6-1616. then he is also mentioned several times in disputes from Voorst. It is not clear whether [[Telgen-2|Jan]] is the same person as a ''Jan Telligen'' who married ''Aelfgen Hendrix'' on 29 January 1640.Leenactenboek v. d. Geld. Leenkamer, 1635-41, fol. 158 verso. The latter Jan was from a field near [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appen,_Netherlands| Appen], which was splintered from the Stakenborch [Stackenborgh] forest fiefdom in the land of Veluwe, Voorst Parish, Gietelo hamlet. ===Anthoni Telgen=== [[Telgen-3|''Anthoni [Thonis, Theunis, Tonnis] [van] Telgen [Telli[n]gen]'']], although not definitively proven, was very likely the son of [[Telgen-2| ''Jan Telgen'']]. He was also an innkeeper at "den Nymwegen" in Gietelo and is named as such from 14 April 1660Markeboek v. Gietel, 160,3-1829, fol. 101. to 19 June 1682.Als Toron, fol. 122 verso. However, per the Gietelsche Markengericht, [[Telgen-3|Anthoni]] was already at "den Nymwegen" on 23 August 1655Als voren. fol. 99 verso. when people were gathered in "Gietelo at the house of Telligen." He, too, was fined several times for participating in brawls.Gerichtssibnaat v. Veluwe, 1641-44, Voorst, 24-5-1644. Als voren, 1661-63, Voorst, 3-8-1661.Als voren, 1690-93, Voorst, 28-6-1690. Anthoni died between 7 September 1691 and 10 February 1692, per his son ''Willem's'' marriage record.Gerichtssignaat van Veluwe 1690-93, Voorst, 9-7-1691. [[Telgen-3|Anthoni]] became a widower upon the death of his first wife, ''Swaentje Driessen'', and later married [[Wetters-31|''Anna Wetters'']] in Arnhem on 12 December 1657. [[Wetters-31|''Anna'']] died sometime after witnessing her grandson ([[Tellegen-19|''Antoni Tellegen's'']]) baptism on 7 December 1695. She was the daughter of ''Willem Wetters'', who was a citizen of Arnhem.
August 3, 1675. Concerning Baron Wijnandt van Renesse, lord 'tot den Poll', plaintiff on one side, and on the other side [[Telgen-3|Anthoni Telgen]], in place of his wife [[Wetters-31|Anneken Wetters]], or (in case he does not want to concern himself with this matter) [[Wetters-31|Anneken Wetters]] herself. *[that] in the year 1673 she, during the withdrawal of the French (troops) from Kampen, [the French] lying with their munitions and baggage in ships on the river IJssel in the vicinity of Wilp and Voorst, and coming into the hamlet of Gietelo to requisition some horses to bring the aforementioned ships higher (up along the river), *[and then when] the inhabitants did not cooperate, [Anneken] said that she wanted to betray De Poll, because of which it [then] came to pass, that the French not only violently damaged the plaintiff's house, and had the same opened under further threats, also took two of the plaintiff's horses with them, which he received back at his house after 8 days in a very exhausted and poor state, [and they] also took a cloak from the [the plaintiff], a couple of pistol holsters, and also turkeys, chickens and other provisions, which the plaintiff, both for the affront and other damages, reckons a sum of 500 guilders. The court has heard what the defendant has said in their defence, and considering what had to be considered, are rejecting the claim in case of injury in the name of the defendant done by pleading; understanding that slander has occurred and that on the contrary a good counterargument was made with compensation of the (court) costs for (those) reasons.From [[Telgen-3| ''Anthoni Telgen's'']] first marriage: *[[Space:%27Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen%2C_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen%2C%27_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad%2C_1943%2C_61st_Jaargang#Cornelius_Tellegen| ''Cornelius'']], discussed next. *''Jan [Johannes]'', who died sometime after 5 June 1729, after witnessing the baptism of Helena Tellegen (daughter of ''dr. van Wilhelmus'' and ''Apolania Betuw'') on 27 August 1693, and Antonius Franciscus Telleghen (son of [[Space:%27Bijdrage_betreffende_de_eerste_vijf_leden_van_de_stamreeks_van_het_geslacht_Tellegen%2C_door_Mejuffrouw_H_Mijnssen%2C%27_De_Nederlandse_Leeuw_Maandblad%2C_1943%2C_61st_Jaargang#Cornelius_Tellegen||''Cornelius'']] and ''Bernardina Joochums''). From the second marriage: *[[Tellegen-20|''Willem'']], discussed later. ====Cornelius Tellegen==== ''Corneli[u]s Tellegen [Telgens]'', a brewer in Gietelo,Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 139 VO: 28-8-1707; fol. 141 c.o.: 11-5-1708; fol. 150: 7-10-1720; en Prot. Voorst, 1711-‘30, fol. 41: 12-1723. named in an inheritance in Veluwe in 1723.Prot. v. Voorst, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. 41. Although the Gietelsche Markengericht met several times "at the home of ''Cornelis Tellegen'',"Markeboek van Gietel, 1603-1829, fol. 131: 23-2-1700; fol. 139 vo: 28-6-1707; fol. 144: 27-9-1712. it is unclear if this habitual meeting space was located at "den Nymwegen" or in one of his new houses. His death was announced in Voorst on 23 April, and he was buried in the church; he was named as the son of the late [[Tellegen-19|''Antoni Tellgen'']], and married (as a bachelor from Gietelo; banns posted on 8 August) in the region of Duistervoorde on 29 August 1697, to ''Bern[h]ardina Brouwer[s]'' (the daughter of ''Jochem Adolphs'' and ''Aleida'').
December 1, 1699. ''Cornelis Telgens'' and his wife, residing in the jurisdiction of Voorst, vassals of [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proosdij_(Deventer)| Deventer Proosdij], "a sixth part of the Bellerensinck estate, in the jurisdiction of Voorst," located in Gietelo parish, provosty of that rural property.Stadsarchief Deventer. Leenreg. der proosdij te Deventer, deel 6 August 1, 1694. ''Cornelis Tellegen'' is mentioned as being fined in Voorst because he beat "a guest on the head with a chair to collect payment."Gerichtssignaat v. Veluwe, 1694-‘98, Voorst: 1-8-1694. July 22, 1717.Prot. v. Voorst, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. 17 verso. ''Cornelis Tellegen'' and his wife take out a mortgage on their home, tavern, barn, and land; these were purchased on 8 August 1697, the day their marriage banns were published, and a "new house or mason's house" was built there. All properties are located in the jurisdiction of Voorst, near Gietelo, and this mortgage was repaid on 19 May 1724.Als voren, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. 17 vo. January 3, 1725. They take out a new mortgage on this real estate.Als voren, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. 44 vo. July 3, 1728. ''Bernardina Brouwers[s],'' who is now the widow of Tellegen,Als voren, 1711-‘,30, Voorst, fol. 59. is mentioned as assisted by her custodian Jan Tellegen in leaving all her remaining possessions to "Miss Marya Tellegen," who gave them to her as a gift.Protocol van Voorst, 1711-‘30, Voorst, fol. GO.Cornelis Tellegen and his wife probably had 14 children, 12 of whom were baptized at Duistervoorde Parish (including Joachim, born 23 April 1712). ====Willem Tellegen==== [[Tellegen-20|''Willem Tellegen'']] was a customs officer in Westervoort in 1694,Recht. arch. Westervoort, Minuten v. Kondschappen, 1585-1620 en 1639-1809, [1 deel]: 20-1-1694. 1710,Als voren, 5-6-1710: Commissaris W. Tellegen, als getuige, 45 á 46 jaar oud. and 1727.Als voren, 28-7-1727.. "Willem Tellegen, Anthony Tellegen beijde commisen ter recherche, sorterende onder t collegie ter Admiralitijdt tot Amsterdam.” He was baptized in 1664 or 1665, and his wedding banns posted and proclaimed in Voorst on February 5. He (the son of [[Wetters-31|''Anna Wetters'']] and the late [[Telgen-3|''Anthoni Tellegen'']]) married ''Appollonia in de Betouwe'' (maiden daughter of ''Henrik'', from Doesburg and now residing in Voorst) at Duistervoorde Parish on 23 October 1692.
January 18, 1712. Wilhelm Zwellingen, inspector in Westervoort., buys a house in the Meypoortstraat in Doesburg.Protocol van Voluntaire acten. Stad Doesburg.From this marriage: *''Helena Tellegen'', baptized in Duiven on 27 August 1693. Witnesses were ''Jo[hann]es Tellegen'' and ''Anna Wetters''. She is presumably the same ''''Helena Lijdwiena Tellegen'''' who appears with ''Lambert Wenink'' in (Dutch reformed church) marriage banns on 7 April 1720 in Voorst; they obtained their marriage certificate from Westervoort and married there. She was later announced as "''Helena Lydwiena Tellegen'', widow of ''Werink''" by the reformed church in Groenlo. *[[Tellegen-19| Antoni]]. =====Antoni Tellegen===== [[Tellegen-19|''Antoni Tellegen'']] was baptized in Duiven on 12 July 1695; ''Anna Wetters'' and ''Cornelis Tellegen'' were witnesses. He was a police officer on horseback in WestervoortHerv. trouwboek Westervoort, 1728-'71, bl. 40: 2-5-1731. and a citizen of Groenlo.Heerl. archief Enghuizen. Portef. met Ambtelijke brieven aan F. J. baron van Heekeren van Enghuizen, 1730-‘67. He was married in the Dutch reformed church, with his banns posted in Westvoort on 2 May 1731, and his certificate obtained in Groenlo from the magistrate. (The banns from 17 April 1731, name him as a bachelor from Westervoort, son of the late [[Tellegen-20|''Willem Telgen'']].) He married [[Warnsinck-2|''Wilhelmina Warnsink'']], daughter of ''Dr. Reinoldus'' and ''Bernhardina Backs'' of Backhuis. This couple married in the Dutch reformed church of Groenlo on 5 March 1690 as "''Reinoldt Warnsingh''" (a medical doctor; he was son of the late ''Johan Warsinck'' who had been mayor and steward of [Groenlo]) and ''Bernhardina Backs'', (daughter of the late ''Reiner Backs'' of [Groenlo]). Their marriage certificate is dated April 5 in Recken, Eibergen. There are no records naming [[Warnsinck-2|Wilhelmina]]She was probably named after her grandmother Warnsinck. "''Wilhelmina Stoutenborch''". [Gerichtsprotocol van Groenlo, 1671-‘77, fol. 78 vo., 19-10-1674.] as a child of this couple, who baptized their children ''Anna Helena'' (7 April 1693) and ''Maria Elisabeth'' (4 March 1698) in the Dutch reformed church. In the declaration of marriage in Groenlo, [[Warnsinck-2|''Wilhelmina Warnsink'']] is referred to as the "m[aiden] d[aughter] of the late '''Arnold' Warsink'', who was a local medical doctor during his lifetime." At the baptisms of his four sons and two daughters in Groenlo, he is always named as "''Reinold''," except for the baptism of ''Gerhardus Theodorus'' on 12 November 1699, where he is listed as "''Arnolt Warnsinck'', medical doctor." [[Warnsinck-2|''Willemina Warnsinck'']] passed away sometime between 2 May 1731, and 12 January 1737.
January 12, 1737. [[Tellegen-19|''Antony Telliger'']] is guardian and keeper of his underaged son, [[Tellegen-17|''Reinholdus Tellinger'']]. He is enfeoffed with a share of the Harveldereamp located under Groenlo, with whom ''Arnoldus Hackenbroeck'' has been deprived of his rights of feudatory depiction. This was held for [[Warnsinck-2|''Wilhelmina Warnsinck'']] starting on December 1, 1730, as she was a fief of this noble ''Huyae van Borculo'' at Zutphens, and has rightfully been borrowed for his aforementioned son, as he is entitled through the death of his mother [[Warnsinck-2|''Wilhemina Warnsinck'']].Transcript of a courtesy letter, regarding the Harvelder camp at Groenlo. In margin: "the original written on writing paper with race seal in red lacquer". Owned by Mrs. ''R. Hanlo'' in Venlo.======Reinoldus Lambertus Tellegen====== [[Tellegen-17|''Reinoldus Lambertus Tellegen'']], a medical doctor in Groenlo, registered as a medical student in Leiden on 21 November 1754 when he was 21. He was born in about 1733 and died in Groenlo on 16 January 1795. He was betrothed to [[Heijdenrijk-6| ''Theodora Kunniera'' (Cunera) ''Heidenrijck'' (Heijdenrijk)]] in the Dutch reformed church of Groenlo on 26 January, in front of the city council (the original record reads "in front of the lords of the magistrate of the city") and married her on 14 (originally written as 13) February 1770. She was born on 30 March 1750 and died in Groenlo on 17 August 1789, and she was the daughter of [[Heijdenrijk-7|''Johan Antony'']] and [[Volbier-1|''Johanna Cat[h]arina Volbier'']]. They had 12 children, all baptized Roman Catholics in Groenlo: *''Jacobus Antonius'', born 28 January 1771. *''[[Tellegen-5| Antonius Otto Hermanus]]'', born 16 June 1772. *''Joannes Wilhelmus'', born 31 January 1774. *''[[Tellegen-13| Henricus Christophorus]]'', born 25 March 1775. *''[[Tellegen-16| Wernerus Franciscus]]'', born 22 April 1777; died in Groenlo on 19 June 1777. *''Lambertus Gerardus'', born 22 April 1777. *''Wernera Wilhelmina Francisca'', born 16 December 1778. *''Wernerus Lambertus'', born 22 September 1780. *''Cornelia Maria Catharina'', born 31 December 1782. *''Henricus Joannes'', born 14 July 1784. *''[[Tellegen-14|Michael Adrianus]]'', born 1 August 1786; died in Groenlo on 13 October 1786. *''[[Tellegen-15| Wilhelmus Antonius]]'', born 20 January 1788; died in Groenlo on 21 January 1788. == Sources ==
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Whereas heretofore that is to say in or about Easter Term
which was in the year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred and fifty five '''Letitia Mascall of Stanmore''' in the
County of Middlesex formerly '''the Wife of Hugh Christian deceased''' and
afterwards '''the wife and then the widow of Thomas Mascall deceased''' being the
Daughter and only Child and Heir at Law of '''Anthony Brucer Esquire dec[ease]ed'''
Exhibited her Bill of Complaint into the High and Honourable Court
of Chancery against '''Thomas Ryves Thomas Wollascott Richard Hawkins'''
'''Thomas Collins and the Honourable William Murray Esquire''' His
Majestys Attorney General ===List of Properties Owned by Anthony Brucer=== Thereby setting forth that the said Anthony Brucer was in his life time and at the time of his death seized
of or intitled in Fee Simple to diverse Manors Messuages Farms Lands
Tenements and Hereditaments in the Several Counties of Middlesex Berks[hire]
Buckingham Bedford Essex Lincoln Surry and Oxford and elsewhere part
Freehold and part Copyhold of a considerable yearly Value in the whole and
particularly three Freehold Farms at Northall in the County of Bucks
then or late in the Occupation of the Widow Grant another Freehold Farm
there then or late in the Occupation of Michael Coby another Freehold
Farm there then or late in the Occupation of Michael Messidure and another
Farm in the said County of Bucks called Brown's Farm a Freehold
called Lee Farm at Rodsend in the Parish of Evershott near Woburn in
the County of Bedford then or late in the Occupation of one Pratt a Freehold
Close of Parcell of Pasture Land lying in Houghton Regis in the said
County of Bedford then or late in the Occupation of Gregory Page
another Freehold Close or Parcel of Pasture Land lying at Houghton
Regis aforesaid then or late in the Occupation of Charles Love and a
House and some Ground there formerly belonging to John Corbett nine
acres or thereabouts of Copyhold Land lying in the said Parish of Houghton
Regis then or late in the Occupation of Francis Collier A Farm called
Brights Farm in the Parish Asdown near Saffron Waldon in the
County of Essex part Freehold and part Copyhold then or late in the
occupation of Stephen Smith Two Freehould Closes of Parcels of Land
adjoining or near to the said last mentioned Farm then or late in the
Occupation of Joseph Bowtle and a Freehold Close or Parcel of Land
with a Barn thereon lying in little Walden near Saffron Waldon
aforesaid of the yearly Value of Four pounds or thereabouts a Freehold
Farm in Duttington near Sleaford in the said County of Lincoln then
or late in the Occupation of Thomas Stevenott A Freehold Messuage or
Tenement with an Orchard and a Barn thereon belonging situate at Ham
in the County of Surry then or late in the Occupation of Richard Blizard
'''the Manor or Lordship or reputed Manor or Lordship of Dimmocks in the
parish of Hook Norton in the County of Oxford''' and a quitrent of ten
shillings a year payable out of certain Lands on the said parish then
or late in the Occupation of the Widow Lampitt and also another quit Rent of
Three shillings and four pence a Year payable out of certain other lands [''Page 1 lower - image 0314'']
in the said parish then or late in the Occupation of David Salmon A
Freehold Farm with the House Barns and Appurtenances and two yard
Lands and an half yard Land with a large Quantity of Green Sword Land
thereto belonging lying in the said Parish of Hook Norton being some of
the best Land in Southfield then or late in the Occupation of Arkell Hunt and
five several Freehold Closes or Parcels of Pasture Land containing thirty
acres or upwards in the said Parish of Hook Norton then or late in the
Occupation of Thomas Beale And that the said Anthony Brucer was at
The time of his death intitled to several Shares in Fulham Bridge and
possessed of or intitles to diverse Manors Messuages Lands and Tenem[en]ts
which he held for some long lease or Terms of Years or some Terms
renewable by Virtue of certain beneficial Leases and particularly of the
Manor of Muckland near Leominster in the County of Hereford held by
Lease from the Dean and Causus of Windsor for a Term of twenty one
years a Leasehold House next Charles Court in the Strand in the County
of Middlesex then or late in the Occupation of one Mrs Thompson a Leasehold
house in Devonshire Street and Queen Square in the said County of
Middlesex with Stables in Ormond Yard and other Priviledges and
Appurtenances thereto belonging and Several Leasehold Houses in
Monmouth Street and at Windsor and at other places ===Will of Anthony Brucer=== And further Setting forth
that the said Anthony Brucer being so seized and intitiled as aforesaid
made his last Will and Testament in Writing bearing date the eighteenth
day of July one thousand seven hundred and fifty two and thereby gave
several pecuniary and Specific Legacys to several persons therein
named and particularly that he gave unto the said Thomas Ryves the
said House in Queen Square by the name and description of the
House in which he then lived in Devonshire Street and Queen Square
And all his Stables in Ormond Yard And all his pictures which then hung
up in the said House and also the Furniture of particular rooms therein
during his life if his Lease thereof should so long continue and after his [''Page 2 upper - image 0315'']
death to his first Son during the remainder of a Term of ninety nine years
which he had in the said house and Stable upon Condition that the said
Thomas Ryves should keep the said House in good repair and for his own
use only and should dwell therein when he should be in London but if he
should think that he had or should have not Occasion for the said House
for his own house or should refuse Omitt or neglect to comply with the
said Conditions that then the said Anthony Brucer thereby directed that any
two of the other Ex[ecu]tors upon his refusal or neglect or death with Issue
Male should take possession of the said House and sell and dispose of the
same and the Stables Pictures and Furniture therein before conditionally
given to the said Thomas Ryves and apply the produce thereof to the same
use as the rest of his Estate was therein after directed to be Applyed and he
thereby directed that his Ex[ecu]tors therein after named should keep the possesion
of his said House for so long as they should have Occasion for it to look
over his Effects Books and Papers to their Satisfaction and then they should
have the room and closet two pair of Stairs backwards to keep his Books and
Papers in for three Years after his decease unless the said Mr Ryves should
take another convenient place to their Satisfaction to keep them in at his expence
but in their possession And he thereby gave and bequeathed the rest and residue
of all his personal Estate Goods Chattells and Effects unto his Executors and
their Heirs and Executors and ordered and directed that they or any three
of them should sell and dispose thereof and apply the produce thereof to the uses
therein and in the said Bill of Complaint after mentioned and he thereby gave
and devised unto his Executors and their Heirs and Executors All his Freehold
Leasehold and Copyhold Estates (Which he therein takes notice he had surrendered
to the use of his said Will) in the Kingdom of England and directed that
his Executors or any three of them their Heirs or Ex[ecu]tors should sell and
dispose of all the said Freehold Leasehold and Copyhold Estates to the best
Purchasors they could meet with as soon as with Prudence they conveniently
could and that the produce thereof with the whole produce of his Personal
Estate should be applyed and given by them to the Uses therein after
mentioned (that is to say) that they should give the whole produce of his
Real and Personal Estate unto such Clergymen of the Church of England as had
taken Orders and had not more than forty pounds per annum in Spirituals or
Temporals to Support themselves and Familys and to such only as his Ex[ecut]tors
should think had the greatest occasion for it to each of such Clergymen he
directed that they should give the Sum of Twenty pounds until his whole Estate
should be given away but if his Ex[ecu]tors should not meet with Clergymen to their
satisfaction within seven years after his decease to give his Estate unto then
they might give the remainder unto such persons as they had before given [''Page 2 lower - image 0316'']
unto until his whole Estate should be given away not giving to anyone such
person more than twenty pounds at any one time or in any one year And he
thereby desired that his Ex[ecu]tors would extend the said Gift to as many
Clergymen as they could find and believed to have a Real Occasion which he
left intirely to the descretion of his said Ex[ecu]tors and he thereby Appointed the
said Thomas Ryves Thomas Wollascott Richard Hankins and Thomas Collins
Ex[ecu]tors of his said Will ===Letitia Mascall's complaints against the Executors=== And further Settingforth that the said Anthony
Brucer departed this life on or about the twenty second day of May one
thousand seven hundred and fifty five leaving the said Complainant his
Heir at Law being his only Child by Mary his Wife deceased formerly
Mary Awsiter and that soon after his death the said Thomas Ryves Thomas
Wollascott Richard Hankins and Thomas Collins proved the said Will in the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury and took upon them the Execution thereof and
he being at the time of his death possessed of or intitled to a very considerable
Personal Estate over and besides this Leasehold Estates amounting in the
whole (execlusive of such parts thereof as are Specifically bequeathed to
greatly more than sufficient to pay all his debts Funeral Expenses and
Legacies the said Ex[ecu]tors had possessed themselves of such Personal Estate and
had also under Colour of the said Will entred upon and taken possession of all
the greatest part of the Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates and of the
Shares in Fulham Bridge which the said Anthony Brucer was seized or
Possessed intitled to and continued in the Reciept of the Rents and Profits
thereof and had got into the Custody or Power all the Title Deeds & Writings
relating to the said Shares and Estates but the said Complainant insisted
that the said Will of the said Anthony Brucer as to the disposition thereby made
of his Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates and of his Shares in Fulham
Bridge (except the Conditional Disposition of his said dwelling house in Devonshire
Street and Queen Square and the Stables thereto belonging to the said Thomas
Ryves and his first Son is absolutely null and void and incapable of taking
Effect by the Statute made in the ninth year of the Reign of his present
Majesty intitled an Act to restrain the disposition of Lands whereby the same
become unalienable And than therefore all the said Freehold and Copyhold Estates
and the said Shares in Fulham Bridge did upon the death of the said Anthony
Brucer descend unto the said Complainant as his Heir at Law And that the
Complainant upon his death became intitled to all his Leasehold Estates as his
only next of Kin And therefore the Complainant had frequently since the
death of the said Anthony Brucer applyed to the said Thomas Ryves [''Page 3 upper image 0317'']
Thomas Wollascott Richard Hankins and Thomas Collins and requested
them to deliver up to her the possession of the said Freehold Copyhold and
Leasehold Estates or such parts thereof as she was justly intitled to and
the Title Deeds and Writings relating thereto and to make her Satisfaction
for the Rents and Profits thereof from the time of the death of the said
Anthony Brucer and to Assign to her the said Leasehold Estates and
Shares in Fulham Bridge But that the said Thomas Ryves Thomas
Wollascott Richard Hankins and Thomas Collins sometimes insisted that
the said Will of the said Anthony Brucer was good and Valid and
capable of taking effect with respect to all his said Estates and his said Shares
in Fulham Bridge And that therefore the Complainant had not any just
Right of Title thereto And altho they sometimes Admitted the contrary with
respect to his Freehold and Copyhold Estates and the said Shares in Fulham
Bridge yet they insisted that the said Will was good as to all his Leasehold
Estates Wheras the Complainant was Advised and insisted that the said Will
was absolutely Void in Law and incapable of taking Effect with respect to
such Leasehold Estates as well as with respect to his Freehold and Copyhold
Estates and the said Shares in Fulham Bridge and the rather by reason the
said Leasehold Estates are by his said Will expressed devised and disposed of
for the Charitable Purposes aforesaid And that the Thomas Ryves
Thomas Wollascott Richard Hankins and Thomas Collins were so sensible
that the said Will was Void and incapable of taking Effect as to any of such
Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates and the said Shares in Fulham
[''interlined''] Bridge that they had declared they were willing to deliver up all such estates and the said Shares in Fulham [''end interline'']
Bridge (except the said House in Queen Square and the Stables thereto
belonging) and all the Deed and Writing relating thereto to the Complainant
and to Account with and make Satisfaction to her for the Rents and Profits
thereof but in Order to Avoid Performance thereof they had lately pretended that
the Complainant was not the lawful Child of the said Anthony Brucer and
consequently not Heir at Law or next of Kin to him And that the said Anthony
Brucer was not at any time married to the said Mary the Complainants
Mother And therefore that the Complainant had not any Right or Title to the
said Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates or the said Shares in Fulham Bridge
or any part thereof in case the said Will was Void And that in Support of such
pretence they Alleged that they had found amongst the papers and Writings
of the said Anthony Brucer a paper Writing under the hand and Seal of
the complainants said Mother by the name of '''Mary Awsiter''' bearing date
on or about the first day of January one thousand six hundred and ninety
four whereby the Complainants Mother Acknowledged and declared that
she never had been Married to him And that she had produced a false
certificate of the Marriage between her and him and had Seduced him to
apply as her husband for payment of a Legacy of two hundred pounds left
unto her by one '''Mr Thorowgood her Uncle''' in Order to Strengthen the said
Marriage and Obliged herself in the Penalty of five hundred pounds never
after to Subscribe or as by his Name or pretend that she was married to [''Page 3 Lower - image 0318'']
him or to some such or the like effect And also a Case appearing to have been
about the time of the date of the said Memorandum laid before Councel for his
Opinion what Course he the said Anthony Brucer had best take with the
said Mary for going by his Name (which had been as there Alledged much
to his Prejudice) and pretending to be married to him in Answer whereto he
was Advised that it would be proper to Cite the said Mary into the Spiritual
Court and if he had there a Sentence against the said Marriage he would
then be perfectly free from her or to such or the like effect And further Charging
That the said Defendants had then lately pretended that the said Anthony Brucer
never cohabited with the Complainants said Mother nor was at any Expence
for the Complainant or her Mothers Maintenance or the Complainants
Education nor ever owned or declared that he had been ever married to the
Complainants said Mother or had any Child by her or gave any Portion to
or was privy to the Marriage of the Complainant Whereas the Complainant
Charged that she was really the true and lawful Daughter of the said Anthony
Brucer by the said Mary formerly Mary Awsiter who was his true and
lawful Wife ===History of the Brucer-Awsiter marriage=== '''And that the said Anthony Brucer was really and lawfully'''
'''Married to the said Mary Awsiter according to the Rites and Ceremonies'''
'''of the Church of England at the Parish Church of St Mary Le Bone in the'''
'''County of Middlesex on or about the thirty first day of August one thousand'''
'''six hundred and eighty eight''' and and an Entry of such Marriage was made in
the Register Book of the said Parish at or about that time and which then
remained fair and unquestionable and the Complainant had in her Custody which
she had shewn to the said Executors the Wedding ring of her said Father and
Mother dated August thirty first one thousand six hundred and Eighty eight
which is the same date as the said Entry in the said Register book and which
ring was constantly or often were by the Complainants said Mother in her life
time And the Complainant charged that the said Marriage was afterwards
Consummated and tho as the Complainant Admitted the said '''Anthony Brucer'''
'''and Mary his wife did not live publickly together for some time the said'''
'''Marriage being kept a Secret from her Uncle William Thorogood Esquire (with'''
'''whom she and her Brother Thomas Awsiter then lived in St John's Square''' [''Page 4 upper - image 0319'']
'''Clerkenwell Brother of Sir John Throgood''' for fear of disobliging her said Uncle
William Thorogood for that the said Anthony Brucer was then much inferior to his said
Wife both in Circumstances and Family He being then only Gentleman to Phillip
Herbert Esquire or one of the Herbert Family whereas the said Mary Awsiter the
Complainants said Mother had then a considerable Fortune which was left her by
her Father and other Relations and was in further Expectations from the said William
Thorogood who afterwards by his Will left her a Legacy of two hundred pounds and
the said William Thorogood left the said Thomas Awsiter her Brother Executor of his said
Will yet not withstanding the said Marriage was known some short time after the Solemnization
thereof to her Brother the said Thomas Awsiter and the said Anthony Brucer used often
to go to the said William Thorogoods and frequently lye there unknown to him he
being bedridden but the same was known to the said Thomas Awsiter and others
of the Family and '''the Complainants said Mother being afterwards with Child the'''
'''said Anthony Brucer took her a Lodging in or about Bloomsbury in the parish'''
'''of Saint Giles in the Fields in the County of Middlesex where She lay in of the'''
'''Complainant on or about the fourteenth day of February one thousand six hundred and'''
'''Eighty nine''' and the Complainant on or about the Eighteenth day of February one
thousand six hundred and Eighty nine was Baptized in the said parish of St Giles
in the Fields and an Entry was then made of the Complainants Baptism in the
Register Book of the said parish by the Name of Letitia Daughter of Anthony
and Mary Brucer which Entry Appeared fair and free from any Cause of Suspicion
and the said Anthony Brucer owned and acknowledged the Complainant as his
Daughter and maintained and provided for her and his said Wife for some time after
the Complainants Birth And the Complainant by her said Bill further charged that the
said Anthony Brucer continued in the service of the said Mr Herbert till the said
Herbert was made Comptroller or Paymaster or had some Considerable post
in the Prize Office which was then kept in Covent Garden but was afterwards removed
into York Buildings And thereupon the said '''Mr Herbert made the said Anthony'''
'''Brucer his Deputy''' or some Clerk in the said Office in which he continued till the
death of the said Mr Herbert and after his death was continued in the same
Station under Mr Ryves Grandfather of the aforesaid Thomas Ryves who Succeeded
the said Mr Herbert in his place in the said Office And further charged that '''the said'''
'''Anthony Brucer the Complainants''' possibly the word "Father" omitted here '''being greatly Addicted to keep company with'''
'''Variety of Women''' he at length grew tired of the Company and Conversation of the
Complainants said Mother and disputes having arisen between them on that
and other Accounts and particularly about the Complainants Mother's fortune
which the said Thomas Awsiter would have persuaded the Complainants Father to
settle upon her and then the Complainant their only Child which he refused to do the
Complainants Father and Mother a few years after the Complainants Birth lived [''Page 4 lower - Image 0320'']
Separate from each other and the Compl[ainan]ts Mother out of her great Love and
affection for the Compl[ainan]t took the Complainant under her care and the Complainant
lived and resided with her at the said Thomas Awsiter's house in St John's Square
till the Complainants Marriage with the said '''Hugh Christian her first Husband'''
who being Captain of a Ship in the Guinea Trade the Complainant and her said Husband
when in England used to Live with her said Mother and until his death in
one thousand seven hundred and twenty nine and that the Complainant afterwards
continued to Live with her said Mother and Uncle until his death in one thousand
seven hundred and thirty and the Complainant and her said Mother lived afterwards together
till the Complainants Marriage with '''Thomas Mascall her last Husband''' in one thousand
seven hundred and forty seven and from that time the Complainants Mother lived with
the Complainant and her said Husband till her death which was on or about the
sixteenth day of December one thousand seven hundred and fifty and was Buried
by the name of Brucer in the Chaple yard of Norwood in the parish of Hayes in
the County of Middlesex in a Vault there over which was placed in her life time and by
her order a Monument with the following Inscription Vizt Underneath is a Cave intended
for the quiet rest of Mrs Mary Brucer Mr Thomas Mascall and Laetitia his Wife
pray wrong if not one thousand seven hundred and forty nine And further Charged
that the said Anthony Brucer from the time of his Separation from the Complainants
Mother refused to make any Allowance for the maintenance of his said Wife or the
Complainant and never afterwards lived or conversed with his said Wife but continued
to express great dislike to her to the time of her death and the said Anthony
Brucer tho he once offered to the said Thomas Awsiter to take the Complainant from her
Mother and to Maintain and provide for her which the Complainants said Uncle
refused to permit him to do took a displeasure against the Complainant on her Mothers
Account being persuaded thereto by the Women with whom he kept Company and by whom
he had several children some or one of which Women lived with him in his House in
Devonshire Street and other places for many years and till the time of his death and which
women induced to encourage him therein by reason they Expected he would make a better
Provision for them and their Children if he continued his Dislike to the Complainant
and her Mother but Nevertheless the Complainant was several times during her Infancy
called to the said Anthony Brucer and shewn to him as his Daughter and the
Complainant after she grew able and after her Marriage in both her husbands
times and since several times waited on him and he at all such times acknowledged the
Complainant to be his true and lawful Daughter or to the like Effect and he several times in
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his life time acknowledged or declared to his Ex[ecu]tors or some or one of them or to some of
their Friends and Relations and divers other persons that he had been lawfully Married to the
said Mary Awsiter and that the Complainant was his true and lawful Daughter or to the like
effect And the Complainant charge that it would Appear from Deeds Papers Writings and Letters
in some or one of the said Executors Custody or Power that the said Anthony Brucer was
lawfully married to the Complainants Mother And that the Complainant was their only
lawful Daughter and Child And further Charged that the Complainants said Mother never
really did sign any such Memorandum as aforesaid or if she did that the same was
absolutely false And that she was Persuaded or Prevailed upon by threats or Undue
means of the said Anthony Brucer to sign the same or by his taking an undue
Advantage of her and of the Influence which he had over her as her Husband and he
procured the same to Answer some Particular Purpose And the Complainant humbly
insister that the said Memorandum could Not be any ways binding on the Complainant
as she was not a party thereto but was then an Infant of very tender years And the
Complaintant also charged that the said Anthony Brucer never Instituted any Suit in any
Spiritual Court according to the Opinion of Counsel on the said Case for setting aside the
Marriage between him And the Complainants Mother being thereby Satisfied in his
Conscience that the said Marriage was good and Valid in Law And the there was not
and probability of his Succeeding in such Suit And that the said Mary after the date of
the said Memorandum always went by the Surname of Brucer and Subscribed her
name Brucer to Several Deeds which she was after that time a Witness to and to other
Papers and Writings and she was buried at Norwood aforesaid by the name of Brucer in
such Vault and with such Monument and Inscription aforesaid And that the Complainant
always was called by the Name of Brucer till her Marriage with her first
Husband and no other person has ever claimed to be Heir at Law or next of Kin
to the said Anthony Brucer '''And that a Cause having been formerly depending on this
'''Honourable Court against the said Anthony Brucer a Bill of Revivor had been
'''filed by Henry Loubier and Daniel Sollicoffre against the Complainant''' as Heir at
Law of the said Anthony Brucer and against the said Thomas Ryves Thomas
Wollascott Richard Haukins and Thomas Collins the Executors of the said Anthony
Brucer to revive the said Cause And then the Complainant being served with a Subpoena
to appear to and Answer the said Bill had Appeared accordingly And that the said
Cause had been Revived by Order again the Complainant and the said Executors
of the said Anthony Brucer And that by two Orders made in the said Cause date on
or about the twenty first day of November and twentieth of January then last the
Plaintiffs in the said Cause were directed to procure the Complainant to be Admitted
to the Cophold Estate therein mentioned to be had of the Manor of Kingston
Canbury And that the Complainant had been since Admitted thereto by '''Nicholas Hardinge'''
'''Esquire the Lord of the said Manor''' as Daughter and Heir at Law of the said
Anthony Brucer and that before the Complainant was so admitted the Executors
of the said Anthony Brucer were Acquainted with the Revivor of the said Cause
and of the said Orders and Admission and made no Objection thereto And further
Charged that the said Thomas Ryves Thomas Wollascott Richard Haukins [''Page 5 lower - image 0322'']
and Thomas Collins pretended with regard to the said Leasehold Estates that the
same or the greatest part thereof would be necessary to be sold by them in Order
to raise money to discharge the debts owing by the said Anthony Brucer at the time
of his death which as they pretended were considerable Whereas the Complainant
charges that the other Personal Estate of the said Anthony Brucer which since his
death came to their hands or use was much more than Sufficient to pay all his debts
and Funeral Expences and all necessary Charges Attending the Executorship of his Will
And therefor the Compl[ainan]t humbly insisted that the said Leasehold Estates or any of
them ought not to be sold for such purpose But that such debts Funeral Expenses
and Charges ought to be paid out of such other Personal Estate And that the
said Executors at other times pretended that the said Anthony Brucer had Entred
into some Contract for Sale of the said Leasehold Estates and particularly of the
said Manor of Munckland with the Appurt[enance]s to some person who had paid some part
of the purchase money to the said Anthony Brucer And that they had since his
death or should be Oblidged to compleat such Sale And that therefore the Complainant
was ^ not intitled to any part of the Purchase money for such Estate which remained unpaid at
the time of the death of the said Anthony Brucer but that the same ought to be
applyed for the Purposes mentioned in the said Will but yet they refused to discover to
the Complainant the particulars of such Contract or whether the same was in Writing
and what had been done in Performance thereof in the life time of the said Anthony
Brucer And further Charging that the said Thomas Ryves Thomas Wollascott
Richard Haukins and Thomas Collins pretended that the Legal Estate in the said
Estates or some part thereof was not in the said Anthony Brucer at the time of his
death but in some Persons In Trust for him Or that there was some Term of Years
Mortg[ag]ed or other Incumbrance upon the said Estates or some part thereof at the time of
his death And that they would set up such Terms Mortgage or Incumbrance in bar
to the Complainant in case she should bring an Ejectment for Recovery of the
Possession of the said Estates and which the Complainant was unable to do for want
of the Title Deeds & Writings relating to the said Estates and for want of a proper
Knowledge of the Particulars and Situation thereof And Further Charging that the
said Thomas Ryves Thomas Wollascott Richard Haukins and Thomas Collins
declared that they neither had nor would recieve the Rents and Profits of the
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said Estates and yet refused to Permit the Complainant to recieve the same So
that the Rents thereof might be lost if some Person was not Appointed to recieve
the same And that the said Thomas Ryves Sometimes Alledged that he would ^ and at other times that he would not
Accept of the Bequest of the said Leasehold House in Queen Square and the
Stables thereton belonging upon the Condition aforesaid but refused to declare himself
with any Certainly relating thereto And further Charged that the '''Honourable William'''
'''Murray Esquire then His Majesty's Attorney General''' insisted that the Devise made
by the said Will for the Charitable Purposes therein mentioned was good as to all the
Estates thereby devised And that the same ought to be Performed & carried into Execution '''Therefore''' that the said Defendants might Answer the Prem[ise]s and that the said
Devise made by the said Will for the Charitable Purposed therein mentioned might be
declared to be Void as to the said Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates and the Shares
in Fulham Bridge ^ [''interlined''] belonging to the s[ai]d Anthony Brucer at the time of his death and that the Poss[ess]ion of all such Estates And of the said Shares in Fulham Bridge [''End interlining''] and of the Title Deeds and Writing relating thereto except the said
House in Queen Square and the Stables thereto belonging and such Leasehold Estates
as the said Anthony Brucer had at the time of his death made a proper Contract in
Writing for the SAle of to any Particular Person might be delivered to the
Complainant And that the said Thomas Ryves Thomas Wollascott Richard Haukins and
Thomas Collins might Convey or Assign the said Shares in Fulham Bridge to the
Complainant for the remainder of the Terms which the said Anthony Brucer had
therein and might Account with the Complainant for the Rents & Profits of such
Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates except as aforesaid And of such Shares
Fulham Bridge as became due since the death of the said Anthony Brucer and
had been recieved by them And in the mean time that some proper person might be
Appointed to recieve the Rents and Profits thereof And that the Compl[ainan]t might be at
liberty to Examine her Aged and infirm Witnesses and perpertuate their Testimony
relating to the matter in question and for Relief she paray the Aid & Assistance of
this Honourable Court And that Process of Subpoena might be thereout Awarded
against the said Defendants to Compell them to Appear to and Answer the said Bill
which being granted and the said Def[enden]ts therewith all duely Served they Appeared
accordingly and put in their several Answers thereto ===Answers from the Defendants=== '''And''' the said Thomas
Ryves Thomas Wollascott Richard Haukins and Thomas Collins by their Joint
Answer '''Said''' they Admitted that the said Anthony Brucer being of sound
mind Memory & Understanding made his will of such date Purport & effect as in
the Complainants Bill mentioned And that the said Anthony Brucer died on or
about the twenty second day of May one thousand seven hundred and fifty four
aged about ninety years or upwards And that after his death they proved his said Will
in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury and took upon themselves the Execution thereof
And further sayd it Appeared to them by the Deeds and Writings which were in the
Custody of the said Anthony Brucer at the time of his death and then in the Def[endan]ts
Custody and from Information that the said Anthony Brucer died seized or Possessed of
the several Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates and the Shares in Fulham
Bridge particularyly mentioned and setforth in the first Schedule Annexed to their
said Answer which Scheduled is in the Words and Figures following Vizt: ===Schedule of Properties and Values=== [''Page 6 lower - image 0324''] *Three Farms at Northall in the County of Bucks Supposed to be Freehold then or late in the Possession of William Wells - supposed yearly Rent £50-0-0 *Another Farm in Northall supposed to be Freehold now or late in the poss[ess]ion of Nich[ola]s Messidire at - £8-10-0 *The Tythe of Brunes farm near Wendover in the County of Bucks now or late in the Management of Mr George Hoare supposed to be worth yearly £10-5-0 *A Farm called the Lea Farm at Evershott near Woburn in the County of Bedford Supposed to be Freehold now or late in the Possession of William Pratt at £35-0-0 *A parcel of Land lying in Houghton Regis in the said County of Bedford Supposed to be Freehold now or late in the Possession of Chas. Love at £4-0-0 *A Farm called Brights Farm in the Parish or Manor of Ashdown or Ashdon near Saffron Walden in Essex Supposed to be all Copyhold except a small part thereof Valued at two pounds and 10s by the year which is Supposed to be Freehold now or late in the Possession of Stephen Smith at £18-10-0 *A Parcel of Land adjoining to the said Stephen Smiths Farm Supposed to be Freehold now or late in the Possession of Joseph Bowtell at £4-0-0 *A Barn and Parcel of Land lying in Little Walden near Saffron Walden Supposed to be Freehold now or late in the Possession of Joseph Pilgrim at £3-19-0 *A Farm at Durrington near Sleaford in Lincolnshire suppposed tobe Freehold now or late in the Possession of Thomas Strunitt at £16-0-0 *A Quit of ten shillings by the year payable to a Manor called Dymocks Manor in the Parish of Hook Norton in the County of Oxon out of certain Lands in the said Parish now or late in the Possession of Mr Lampitt £0-10-0 *One other Quit Rent of three shillings and four pence by the year payable to the said Manor out of certain Lands in the said Parish now or late in the Possession of David Salmon £0-3-4 *A Farm lying in the said Parish of Hook Norton Supposed to be Freehold now or late in the Possession of Elias Johnstone at £30-0-0 *A Parcel of Land in the said Parish of Hook Norton Supposed to be Freehold now or late in the Possession of Anthony Lampitt at £22-0-0 *A Leasehold House next Charles Court in the Strand under the Yearly ground Rent of thirty one pounds five shillings Let to Mr Thompson as Def[eden]ts have heard and believed at the improved Rent of £50-0-0 [''Page 7 upper - image 0325''] *One whole original Share or Thirtieth part in Fulham Bridge standing in the name of the said Anthony Brucer of which Mrs. Genew claims a Moiety the whole of which Share is Supposed to produce one year with another £36-0-0 *One Fourth part of Another Share in Fulham Bridge supposed to produce one year with another £9-0-0 *A Pew in Saint Johns Chapple near Bedford Row supposed to be held for a Term of Years of which about 24 years are to come Subject to an Annual Ground Rent of Four pounds five shillings *Two places in the said Pew are let to Mrs Emerson at seven shillings and six pnce a quarter each Another place therein let to Another person at 9s a Quarter and a fourth Place therein is now unlett as Def[endan]ts have been informed and believe And the said Defendants by their said Answer further sayd they did not
know or had been informed that the said Anthony Brucer died seized ^ [''interlined''] or poss[ess]ed of or intitled as an Absolutte Estate unto any other Freehold Copyhold or Leasehold Estates or any other Share [''end interlining''] in any other
Bridge than what were Comprised in the said first Schedule except the Leasehold Estate
conditionally devised to the said Defendant Thomas Ryves And further Sayd that the
Lease of the Prem[is]es in the said Schedule mentioned to be in the Possession of Mrs
Thompson Expired at Mich[al]mas then last at which time the Prem[is]es fell into the
hands of the ground Landlord And Sayd they have not taken Possession of the said Freehold
Copyhold or Leasehold Estates or the Shares in Fulham Bridge or any of them And Sayd
they did not know or Believe that the said Anthony Brucer ever entered into any
Contract for Sale of the said Estates whereof he died Seized or Possessed or any of them
or that he Mortgaged or Incumbered the same by Admitted there were some Terms of
Years on some of the Said Freehold Estates which had been Assigned In Trust to Attend the
Inheritance but Submitted not to set up such Terms in bar to any Ejectments that the
Compl[ainan]t might bring for the Recover of the Possession But Sayd that in Case this
Honourable Court should be of Opinion that the said Estates or any of them could not
pass to the Def[endan]ts upon the Trusts in the said Will they Submitted that such Person who
should appear intitled thereto might take & keep the Possession thereof And the said Def[endan]ts
likewise Submitted to deliver over to such Person the Deeds Papers & Writings relating to
such Estates in the Def[endan]ts Custody or Power And in the mean time to produce the same as
the Court should direct And the said Def[endan]ts also Admitted that the said Anthony Brucer
died poss[ess]ed of or intitled to a considerable Personal Estate ^ which as they Apprehended and
believed would be greatly more than Sufficient to pay and discharge all his debts
Funeral Expenses and Pecuniary Legacies and the necessary Charges of the
Ex[ecu]torship of his said Will part of which Personal Estate had then been Possessed
by the said Defendants And further Sayd they did not know whether the said
Anthony Brucer was ever married to the said Mary Awsiter or any other Person
And that they were intire Strangers to the matters Alledged in the Complainants
Bill relating to such Pretended Marriage And therefore could not give any Account
thereof And Sayd they always beleived the said Anthony Brucer lived and died a [''Page 7 lower - image 0326'']
Batchelor having never heard the Contrary from himself or any other person till
since his death and that only from the Complainant and her Agents or by her Bill And
Sayd that since the death of the said Anthony Brucer they had Searched among the
Deeds Papers & Writings which were in his Custody at the time of his death but
had not been able to find any Deed Paper Writing or Letter whereby it Appeared
that the said Anthony Brucer was married to the Compl[ainan]ts Mother or that the
Complainant was their only Lawful Daughter or Child But Sayd they had found
three Paper Writings Copys of which were set forth in the second, third & fourth
Schedules to their Answer And that they had not found any other Deed, Papers
Writings or Letters in which the Complainants Mother or the Complainant is
mentioned or which Appeared to be in any reespect relative to the Complainant or
her Mother except a Paper which Appeared to be a Draft of some part of the paper
setforth in the said third Schedule And therefore they could not Admit the
Complainant to be the only lawful Daughter and Heir at Law of the said
Anthony Brucer without some further Evidence of her Pedigree by left her to
make the best proof thereof she was able And in Case she should make proof of
her Mother's Marriage to the said Anthony Brucer and the said Will should be
void as to the Lands and Premisses claimed by the Complainant they should readily
Submit to such Claim only desiring to Act in the said Trust with Security to
themselves And the said Thomas Wollascott Richard Haukins and Thomas Collins
Sayd they had not seen or Inspected the Register of the said Marriage or Baptism
But the Def[andan]t Thomas Ryves sayd he had seen the Register of the said Marriage
which appeared to be fairly wrote And all the said Def[andan]ts admitted that no other Person
had set up any Claim to the said Real Estates as Heir at Law of the said Anthony
Brucer other than the Complainant Nor did they know that there was any Person
Existing who had any pretence of Title to the said Prem[isse]s as Heir at Law except
the Complainant And Submitted to the Judgement of the Court whether the said
Will as to the Disposition thereby made of the said Freehold Leasehold and
Copyhold Estates and Shares in Fulham Bridge except the Conditional disposition
of the Dwelling House in Devonshire Street and Queen Square and the Stables
thereto belonging to the Def[andan]t Thomas Ryves and his first Son was Void and
incapable of taking Effect or whether the said Disposition was good and Valid in
Law And Wheter the Def[andan]ts not be Permitted to sell all the said Estates [''Page 8 upper - image 0327'']
except that which was given to the said Thomas Ryves and apply the money arising by such sale
accourding to the directions of the said Will And Sayd they were desirous a Reciever should be
Appointed to the Rents & Profils of the said Estates until the Right thereto should be determined
and without Prejudice thereto and had for that Purpose procured a Reciever to be Appointed by
the Court accordingly And the Defendant Thomas Ryves sayd he very shortly after he knew of
the said Anthony Brucers death and the Contents of his said Will made his Election to Accept of
the said House and such of the Furniture & Pictures therein as were devised to him by the
said Will And also of the Stables thereto upon the Condition in the said Will and actually took
Possession thereof And had repaired and resided in the said House And intended to do whenever
he came to London and Sayd '''he had two Sons living the Eldest of which was named John and'''
'''was then of the Age of two years & Upwards''' ===Answer of the Attorney General=== '''And the said Def[andan]t the Honourable William ^ Murray
'''Esquire His Majestys Attorney General''' by his said Answer Sayd he was a Stranger to
all the matters and things in the said Bill of Complaint contained and left the same to such
Proof as the Complainant could make thereof And Submitted the same to the Judgment ^ and direction of this
Honourable Court And Prayed that the Court would take care to the Charity on the Bill ment[ione]d
and give proper directions for the Settling & Establishing thereof
===Hearing of the Court and Evidence listed=== And all the said Def[andan]ts
denyed Combination and Concluded their said Answers with the general Traverse "an allegation of fact in a party’s pleading is completely and categorical denied by the opposite party in his pleading. Traverse of an allegation of facts may be specific or general." ''General Traverse, Where is your sting?'' Richmond Agbelengor 11 December 2022 [https://ghanalawhub.com/general-traverse-where-is-your-sting/ Ghana Law Hub] Accessed 18 November 2023 '''To'''
which answers of the said Def[andan]ts the said Complainant replyed and Issue being joined Several
Witnesses were Examined and their Dep[osi]cions duly taken & Published as in & by the said Bill
Answers Replication and Depositions of Witnesses remain as of Record in this Hon[oura]ble
Court relation being thereunto have may appear '''And''' the said Cause being thus
ready for hearing '''Saturday''' the twenty ninth day of January in the thirtieth
year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Second And in the year of our Lord
one thousand seven hundred and fifty seven was Appointed by this Court for the hearing
thereof And the same coming on accordingly to be heard before '''The Right Honourable'''
'''the Lords Commissioners for the Custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain''' in the
presence of Councell learned on both sides the Substance of the Complainants Bill and
the said Def[andan]ts Answers Appeared to be in Effect as before writed '''Whereupon'''
and upon debate of the matter and hearing of *the Will of the said Testator Anthony Brucer dated the eighteenth day of July one thousand seven hundred and fifty two *A Copy of the Register of the Marraige of the said Testator Anthony Brucer with the said Mary Awsiter the Pl[antif]fs Father and Mother at St Mary Le Bon dated the thirty first of August one thousand six hundred & Eighty eight *An Inscription on the Inside of the Gold wedding ring on the said Marriage dated the thirty first of August one thousand six hundred and eighty eight *A Copy of the Register of the Plaintiffs Christening by the name of Laetitia Daughter of Anthony and Mary Brucer at St Giles in the Fields the Eighteenth of Feb[rua]ry one thousand six hundred and Eighty nine *A Copy of an Inscription upon Sir John Thorogood Knt & William Thoroods Tomb Stone in the Parish of St James Clerkenwell *A Copy of an Inscription upon Mrs Mary Brucer's Tombstone in the Chappel Yard of Norwood in the County of Middlesex *A Copy of the Register of Mrs Mary Brucers Burial at Norwood aforesaid the sixteenth December one thousand seven hundred and fifty *The Original Will of of Thomas Awsiter dated the third day of March one thousand and seven hundred and twenty nine [''Page 8 Lower - Image 0328''] *A Copy of the Register of the Baptism of Mary the Daughter of Thomas Awsiter dated the first of September one thousand six hundred and sixty one *A Copy of the Register of the Marriage of the Plaintiff with Hugh Christian the fourteenth of June one thousand seven hundred and nine *A Copy of the Register of the Plantiffs Marriage with Mrs Thomas Mascall her second Husband dated the fourth of June one thousand seven hundred and forty seven *A Copy of the Pl[aintif]fs Admission to the said Test[at]or's Copyhold Estate held of the Manor of Kingston Canbury as his Daughter & Heir at Law the twenty fourth of March one thousand seven hundred and fifty five *A Discharge from the said Thomas Awsiter to his sister Mrs Mary Brucer of all Claims & demands upon her dated the sixth of May one thousand Seven hundred and twenty nine *five Original Assessments of the Land Tax on the Inhabitants of the Precintts of Norwood in the Parish of Hayes for the years one thousand seven hundred and twenty four, one thousand seven hundred and twenty five, one thousand seven hundred and twenty nine, one thousand seven hundred and thirty eight and one thousand seven hundred and thirty nine *A Deed of Partition dated the eleventh of Mary one thousand Seven hundred and five *A Lease from Mrs Mary Brucer and the Plaintiff then Laetitia Christian to Robert Mundy dated the twenty seventh of September one thousand seven hundred and thirty nine *A Pocket Book of Mr Thomas Awsiter's markd No. 8 *Four Almanacks of the said Thomas Awsiters for the Years one thousand Seven hundred & fitteen, one thousand seven hundred and seventeen, one thousand seven hundred and twenty one and one thousand Seven hundred and twenty three *An Order made in this Cause then nineteenth day of July one thousand seven hundred and fifty five *The Masters Report dated the eighteenth day of August one thousand Seven hundred & fifty five *An Order dated the fourth of December one thousand seven hundred & fifty six *A Bill of Revivor in a Cause wherein Henry Loubier & another were Plaintiffs and the said Laetitia Mascall & others were Def[endan]ts file the twenty sixth of July one thousand seven hundred and fifty four *An Order dated the twenty first of November one thousand seven hundred and fifty four in the same Cause *an order dated the twentieth of January one thousand seven hundred and fifty five in the same [''Page 9 Upper - image 0329''] cause *An order to Revive dated the sixth of February one thousand seven hundred and fifty five in the same cause, *A Bill of Revivor filed the Fourteenth of January one thousand seven hundred and fifty six in the same Cause, *An Order to Revive dated the third of January one thousand seven hundred and fifty six in the same Cause and the Proofs taken in this Cause
read and what was Alledged by the Councell on both sides ===Sentence of the Court=== '''Their '''
'''Lordships Did Declare''' That the Devise in the Will of the said
Anthony Brucer deceased of his Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates and
of his Shares in Fulham Bridge to his said Trustees and Executors for the
Charitable purposes therein mentions was Void by the Statute of the ninth year
of the Reign of His present Majesty And did '''Order and Decree''' that the
possession of the said Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates & Shares in Fulham
Bridge should be delivered to the Plaintiff by the Reciever already Appointed
in this cause And that she should be Quieted in the Possession thereof And it was
Ordered & Decreed that the said Defendants the Trustees should Assign the said
Leasehold Estate to the Plaintiff or to whom she should direct at her Expence And
it was Ordered that the said Reciever should be discharged and Pass his Accounts
before Mr Sawyer one of the Masters of this Court And pay the ballance
that should be reported in his hands to the Plaintiff And it was Ordered that all
Deeds & Writings relating to the said Several Estates in the Custody or Power
of any of the Parties should be delivered by them to the Plaintiff upon Oath
And it was Ordered that the Plaintiff and the Defendant the Attorney
General should be paid their Costs of this Suit to be taxt by the said Master
by the said Defendants the Executors out of the said Test[at]ors Personal Estate
they having Admitted Assetts for that Purpose '''It is therefore''' this present
day (That is to say) '''Saturday''' the twenty ninth day of January
in the thirtieth Year of the Reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign
Lord George the second By the Grace of God of Great Britain
France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and so forth And in the
Year od outr Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty seven '''By'''
the Right Honourable Sir John Willes Knight Sir Sydney
Stafford Smyth Knight And Sir John Earfley Wilmot Knight Lords
Commissioners For the Custody of the Great Seal of Great Britain
and by the Power and Authority of the High Court of Chancery
'''Declared''' that the Devise in the Will of the said Anthony
Brucer deceased of his Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates and of
his Shares in Fulham Bridge to his said Trustees and Executors for the
Charitable Purposes therein mentioned is Void by the Statute of the ninth
year of the Reign of his Present Majesty '''And Ordered'''
'''Adjudged and Decreed''' that the Possession of the said [''Page 9 Lower - 0330'']
Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold Estates and Shares in
Fulham Bridge be delivered to the Plaintiff by the Reciever already
Appointed in the Cause And that she will be Quieted in the Possession thereof
And it is Ordered and Decreed that the said Defendants the Trustees
Do Assign the said Leasehold Estate to the Plaintiff or to whom she
shall direct at her Expence And It is Ordered that the said Reciever be
discharged and Pass his Accounts before Mr Sawyer one of the Masters of
this Court and pay the Ballance that shall be reported in his hands to the
Plaintiff And It is Ordered that all Deeds & Writings relating to the said
Several Estates in the Custody or Power of any of the Parties be
delivered by them to the Plaintiff upon Oath And It is Ordered that the
Plaintiff and the Defendant the Attorney General be paid their Cost of this
Suit to be taxt by the said Master by the said Defendants the Executors
out of the said Testators Personal Estate they having Admitted Assetts for that
purpose ==Sources==
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> 1554 29/11 Fernhurst ssx Jone, William Valden/Yalden. Profiles made
1558 28/7 Fernhurst ssx Margaret, John Boxhole. Profiles made
1564 26/7 Staplehurst ken John, Margery Owtred. Profiles made
1564 11/9 Puttenham sry Edward, Katherine Hardinge. Profile made
1575 16/10 Haslemere sry Robert, Joane Yearle
1578 3/8 Haslemere sry Alce, Richard Baker
1578 22/2 Haslemere sry Robert, Tomzon Farneden
1580 16/10 Midhurst ssx Robert, Elen Moussele 1581 28/5 Haslemere sry Maud, John Foster
1586 16/9 Puttenham sry Mary, Henry Stovall
1587 27/11 Midhurst ssx Robert, Jone Napper
1589 11/10 Puttenham sry George, Katherine Hardinge
1590 19/11 Kirdford ssx Alice, Roger Morrall
1592 29/1 Midhurst ssx Robert, Margerie Durrant
1594 27/10 Godalming sry Joane, James Hoarell
1596 13/1 Haslemere Tomzon, Robert Fauchen
1596 14/6 Puttenham sry Alice, George Redforde
1596 25/10 Godalming sry Nicholas, Elizabeth Tise
1597 28/4 Haslemere sry Agnes, John Bradsworth
1598 8/5 Puttenham sry Elizbeth, Thomas Payne
1599 5/11 Godalming sry Rich., Mabell Standlock
1599 21/12 Godalming sry John, Joane Keene
1600- 1602 26/7 Godalming sry Johane, John Ffludder
1605 13/5 Godalming sry Elizabeth, Wm Dendye
1605 4/11Haslemere sry Ann, Wm Slade
1606 16/6 Haslemere sry Robert, Joane Chambers
1606 27/10 Godalming sry Jane, John Clifton
1611 20/1 Haslemere sry Robert, Annis Denyar
1612 20/2 Haslemere sry Joane, James Snachell
1618 18/1 Cowfold ssx Mary, John Awoode
1618 18/5 Godalming sry Katherine, John Hamon
1619 Nuthurst ssx Joane, Beniamine Baker
1620 23/10 Godalming sry Margaret, Nicolas Edwardes
1626 27/11 Godalming sry Elinor, Rafe Chenill
1627 1/7 Nuthurst ssx John, Katherine Trangmore
1628 17/11 Godalming sry Jean, John Moare
1629 27/5 Puttenham Joan, John Lander
1630 8/2 Puttenham sry Ann, Nicholas Harding
1630 21/4 Haslemere sry Elizabeth, Robert Chaundlor
1630 14/9 Aldershot ham George, Sarah Bicknoll
1636 /9 Elstead sry Williamus, Barbara Bristow 1646 19/10 Margate ken Zachary, unknown 1646 9/11 Margate ken, Zachary, Mary Ford 1700-1799 1708 Puttenham sry John, Marget Lintott 1707 22/9 Farnham sry Edward, Ann Betsworth 1707 3/10 Dunsfold sry George, Mary Blaze 1708 28/11 Guildford sry Anne, Nicholas Gennings 1709 5/2 Guildford sry Anne, George Smallpeice 1709 25/5 Chiddingfold sry Sarah, Richard Smith 1710 4/6 Guildford sry Catherine, Thomas Cornes Billinghurst Marriages in newFamilySearch (uncertain if still mentioned) and commercial sites. 1584 15/11 Funtingdon, ssx (Sussex) Raynold, Margaret Smythe 1569 16/11 Thakeham ssx John, unknown 1570 29/4 Lurgashall ssx Thoma, Elizabeth Pratt 1598 1/10 Froxfield ham (Hampshire) Johannes, Joanna Frye 1587 27/11 Midhurst ssx Robert, Jone Maye 1597 27/11 Lodsworth ssx Thomas. Jackomyn Jackson 1583 14/10 Thanet ken (Kent) Thomasine, Daniell Pamphlett 1585 24/1 sry Ann, Wm Juwood/Inwood 1585 30/1 Godalming Alice, Wm Goodal 1614 3/11 Thanet ken Zacharia, Margareta Swanton 1612 18/6 Thanet ken Zacharia, Isabella Wheatley 1620 1711 sry Richard, Elizabeth ...ten
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George Gayle and Lucy J. Billups was married by Wm Fitchett DD on Thursday the 9th day of February 1804 at the house of Jos Billups.
Thomas Williams and Mary L. Billups was married the 18th day of October on Thursday by Wm Fitchett 1804 at the house of Jos Billups.
William L. Smith and Joice R. Billups was married the 1st day of June Thursday by the Rev. H. Smith 1815 at the house of Joseph Billups.
Finley Dixon and Pamela (?) Billups was married Saturday the 18th of May 1816 by Rev. Williams at the house of Joice Billups wid of Jos Billups.
Wickham Billups and Mary L. Billups was married by the Rev. Richard Billups DD in the county of Mathews at the house of John Billups the 15th day of July in the year 1819.
William Bohannon and Rosamund Billups was married the _____day of January 1824 Thursday by the Rev. John Brownley.
John H. Bohannon and Susan Billups was married the 6th day of January 1825 by the Rev. Humphrey Billups at the house of Joice Billups.
Isaac S. Armistead and Anneliza Billups was married the 28 day of October 1830.
Births Joseph Billups Jurnir son of John and Mary was born on the 29 of Sep 1760.
Joice Respess now Billups dau of Richard and Lucy Respess was born on the first day of Nov. 1766.
: # Mary Lilly Billups first child of Joseph and Joice Billups was born January 21 1785. # Lucy Gayle Billups born Feb. 25 1787. # Maria Billups born Decem 29th 1788. # Pamela Billups born March 28 1791. # Joice Billups born April 11 1798. # Wickham Billups born Decem 2, 1795. # Susannah Billups born Feb 8 1798 *Names torn off # _____Eliza Billups b. September 9 1810. : George Gayle and Thomas Williams children: : Billups Gayle born March 7th 1805, child of George and Lucy Gayle.
Wm Williams born Oct 26 1805
Colston (?) Gayle born Jan 9 1807.
John Williams born June 18 1807.
Carolina Gayle born Sept 17 1808.
Joice Williams born Sept 11, 1809
Hannah Williams born June 12 1812.
Pamela Dixon died Mar 26______age 84 years 2m.
Lucy Gayle died April 26 1852.
Mary L. Williams died June 5 1857 (?)
Susan Bohannon died August________1866 age 69.
Joice Billups departed this life 14 March 1847, age 80 yrs 4 months and 14 days.
Joseph Billups departed this life April 5, 1815, age 54 years 6 months 7 days.
== Source == * Mandell, Gaule N., "Chapter 14 - Strays, Allied Families & Gayle Family Slaves in Gloucester County." [http://web.archive.org/web/20151127174543/http://gale-gaylefamilies.com/allied-families-and-strays-of-gloucester-county-va.html Archive.org captured on 27 Nov 2015], Retrieved on 8 September 2017. Repository: Library of Virginia #21612.
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Set the search range to half the unknown interval, which is one year. Hence search in the first six months. If the result is found, then it lies in the first six months. If not, it is in the second six months. '''Step 2'''
Set the search range to half the unknown interval, which is now six months. Hence, search in the first three of those six months. If the result is found, then it lies in the first of those three months. If not, it is in the second of those three months. '''Step 3'''
Set the search range to half the unknown interval, etc. '''Step 4'''
Repeat this half interval search process until down to a single day, at which point the date will be known. How many steps will it take? Theoretically, for a one year interval, nine. == Example == This will be illustrated with a specific example - the date won't be revealed until the end, to mimic real life. '''Step 1'''
Searching over the period 1 January to 30 June inclusive - result not found. Hence the date is in the second half of the year. '''Step 2'''
Searching over the period 1 July to 30 September inclusive - result not found. Hence the date is in the last quarter of the year. '''Step 3'''
Searching over the period 1 October to 15 November inclusive - result found. '''Step 4'''
Searching over the interval 1 October to 22 October inclusive - result not found. '''Step 5'''
Searching over the interval 23 October to 4 November inclusive - result found. '''Step 6'''
Searching over the interval 23 October to 28 October inclusive - result found. '''Step 7'''
Searching over the interval 23 October to 25 October inclusive - result found. '''Step 8'''
Searching over the interval 23 October to 24 October inclusive - result not found. '''Conclusion'''
The date was 25 October. '''Verification'''
Search the specific date 25 October - result found. == Usage == Web sites where this procedure is known to be successful: *New South Wales, Australia, [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?1 Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages]
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Binky
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Bio For David Martin
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[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:DNA_Bank&public=1 '''Martin/Rigg DNA''' ]
[https://isogg.org/wiki/Free_DNA_tests free DNA tests]
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:War%27s_of_the_Rose%27s&errcode=new_profile Wars of the Roses]
[[Space:Cherokee_Blood|Indian Blood]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Martin-Family-Tree-32982 familytree]
==Sources== David Martin Living 2018. [https://campingmylifeaway.wordpress.com/ My Blog] The profile photo of Me, my Mom holding my brother, her aunt and Mother. and their Mother. The old women in Indian headdress is my great grandmother. 4 generations of my mothers family. [[Martin-32982|David Martin]] [[Rigg-346|Myrna Rigg]] [[burch-2149|lilly striplin]] [[williams-47377|Pearl Rigg]] [[Williams-66682#|Marie Riggs Stites]] [[hughes-11019 |Bill Hughes]] == Biography == Born Miami Oklahoma at Miami Babtist hospital. Lived Picher Oklahoma (now a ghost town) owned by the Quapaw Indian tribe. Raised in colorado never married. Cancer survivor, in 2016. lived. Oklahoma Kansas missouri indiana kentucky Arizona Texas California Arkansas South Dakota New mexico ==family== 1 child by a girlfriend. 1 full blood sister April 3 half sisters Shelly, Darla, Jamie, 3 step sisters Chris, Terry, Carol, 1 Step mother Jaunita Marlett. 1 half brother Billy 2 step fathers Bill Hughes ---- Born and raised in rural Oklahoma. My dad played baseball games on the same field as mickey mantle. And how did these two familys meet and produce such a unique person as my self? Read on. First let me show you my two grandfathers scalped by indians. in differant states and times. [[Bledsoe-351|thomas ball Bledsoe]] I give you [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-32984&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 Dads line to him.] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=rigg-346&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 Moms line to him.] ---- To understand the problems of DNA and Genealogy and Computers. I give you [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-32984&person2_name=Rigg-346&gen=30 My Parents.] [[Neville-21 | Jane nevlle]] Is both of their Grandmother. And that makes her my '''Double''' grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-21&person2_name=rigg-346&gen=30 Mom] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-21&person2_name=martin-32984&gen=30 Dad] This is why the entire line look's like Warwick in the wars of the roses. I think she kept it alive in our family history. But that is another story. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-33062&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 martin +] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=wood-20276&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 wood +] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=rigg-347&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 rigg +] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Williams-47377&person2_name=bledsoe-351&gen=30 Williams +] ---- ==paternalgrandfather1== ==Farmer Line== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-163&person2_name=Farmer-1875&gen=30 farmer] ---- ==paternalgrandmother2== ==Woods Line== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-163&person2_name=Martin-32984&gen=30 Woods ] ---- ==maternalgrandmother1== ==Bledsoe Line== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-163&person2_name=rigg-346&gen=30 Bledsoe] ---- ==maternalgrandmother2== ==Beauchamp Line== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Neville-163&person2_name=beauchamp-1980&gen=30 Beauchamp] I have to run other people in my line to get the results from each profile! indivudually. My profile defaults to the nearest line. I have 4 at least and perhaps more. ---- The Double Cousens abound as Beauchamp, Beaumont, Beaufort. [[Beaufort-11 | Beaufort 11]] will be my grandfather on my fathers side and my moms. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beaufort-11&person2_name=rigg-346&gen=30 Mom] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beaufort-11&person2_name=martin-32984&gen=30 Dad] ---- Father's mothers line of Woods is the line to the Bruce line. My dna being 48% irish. 28% English french and the rest. ---- So My fathers line dies off, about the time of the cival war. But it marries a line straght to Warwick the kingmaker. I believe the familes of Farmer and Oran Martin. knew they were cousens. ---- Ancestry.com Beauchamp DNA circle on my Mothers side. [[Rigg-346|Myrna Rigg]] here is were my tree gets tricky. My fathers side is related, so watch what happens Edward [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Plantagenet-70&person2_name=rigg-346&gen=30 Mom] Edward [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Plantagenet-70&person2_name=martin-32984&gen=30 Dad] you will see I am a grandson on my dads side. As well as my Moms. She is Edwards cousin. She is my fathers cousin also. My 16th great grandfather is [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-80&person2_name=Martin-32982&gen=30 click here] An ancestor of George Washington? I cannot tell a lie,10th Cousens 6 times removed? [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Washington-11&person2_name=Martin-32982&gen=30 clickhere] My grandfather 19x removed! Thomas De Camoys , just one in my tree that goes to a famous royal line. In this case the line to Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester Who was (executed 27 October 1326) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Camoys-2&person2_name=Martin-32982&gen=30 Executed 27 october 1326] == surnames == D'Anjou Austrasia Baker Ball Basset BATES Beauchamp DeBeauchamp Beaufort DeBeaufort Bird Bledsoe Blois DeBlois Bourgogne DeBourgogne Braose DeBraose Browne Bruce DeBruce Burgundy DeBurgundy Busby Caesar Capet DeCapet Carolingian CASTILE Clarke COLOGNE DeCOLOGNE Dill Drake ENGLAND Farmer FERRERS France DEFRANCE Franks Freeman Harris Hill Hilton Holmes Howard Hughes Hunt Key Kidd Lewis LINCOLN Marche Marshall Martel Martin Martyn Merovingian Miller DeMortimer Neville Normandy Norton Palmer Paul Percy Plantagenet Powhatan Prower Redman RhysAP verch Rhys Rigg Riggs Roberts Rogers Rome Saony Schneider Scotland Smith Sorrell Stafford Stauffer Stewart Striplin Striklin Stuart Thuringia Tudor AP Tudor Richmond Devermandois Vermandois VERMANDOIS vanVERMANDOIS Walker Warren Washington White Williams Winchester Withers Wood Woods Wormsgau vonWormsgau Wynne ---- Paternal Haplogroup '''R-M529''' is a subgroup of R-M269. The frequency of M529 is very high amongst the Irish 58% Maternal Haplogroup '''H1b''' is a subgroup of H1. David's Neanderthal variants, Lower than normal 66% less '''267 '''DNA au GEDmatch ID: A351084 Ancestry.com user name: aprilsworld Added by Dave Martin on Mar 12, 2017. https://www.aprilsworld.com/tree/ Also see Dave's DNA test list and the list of AncestryDNA test-takers ---- Here are family members that have been connected for Dave Martin's autosomal DNA test. This includes all blood relatives within eight degrees of separation — up to sixth great-grandparents and out to third cousins ==Connected profiles== Jemima Anderson b. 1741 Nancy Anderson b. 1832 Catharine Andrews b. 8 Aug 1797 John Andrews b. 1732 Mary Ann Ash b. 1784 Cassie (Rigg) Ballard b. 1823 Susan (Rigg) Ballard b. 24 Feb 1838 Alfred Beauchamp b. 24 May 1807 David Beauchamp b. 1786 David Beauchamp b. 26 Apr 1753 David Beauchamp b. 24 Jul 1814 Edward Beauchamp b. 1683 Esther Beauchamp b. 1751 Fountain Beauchamp b. 1727 Grace (Coulburn) Beauchamp b. 1714 Isaac Beauchamp b. 1739 Isaac Beauchamp b. 1718 Marcy Beauchamp b. 1714 Martha (Cowan) Beauchamp b. 1750 Mary Beauchamp b. 1750 Naomy (Fountain) Beauchamp b. 1686 Rachell Beauchamp b. 8 Jan 1748 Thomas Beauchamp b. 1714 William Beauchamp b. 1772 William Beauchamp b. 1743 Matilda (Rigg) Bellamy b. 1816 Emily (Bledsoe) Bittle b. 1790 Abraham Bledsoe b. 17 May 1790 Abraham Bledsoe b. 1769 Abraham Bledsoe b. 1737 Abraham Bledsoe b. 1823 Abraham Bledsoe b. 1812 Ambrose Bledsoe b. 1783 Anthony Bledsoe b. 1774 Austin Bledsoe b. 1778 Catherine Bledsoe b. 1810 Elizabeth Bledsoe b. 25 Apr 1820 Ellen Bledsoe b. 1876 Henry Bledsoe b. 1825 Isaac Bledsoe b. 1776 Isaac Bledsoe b. 1815 James C Bledsoe b. 25 Jan 1827 Keziah Bledsoe b. 1812 MIllicent (Head) Bledsoe b. 1756 Mary (Wilcox) Bledsoe b. 1741 Millicent Bledsoe b. 1816 Norissay (Lawson) Bledsoe b. 1804 Rachel Bledsoe b. 17 Feb 1795 Sampson Bledsoe b. 1800 Sarah Bledsoe b. 26 Apr 1818 Thomas Bledsoe b. 7 Feb 1797 Thomas Bledsoe b. 1760 Thomas Bledsoe b. 1706 Valentine Bledsoe b. 1777 William Bledsoe b. 1791 Winder Bledsoe b. 1832 Winfield Bledsoe b. 1827 Harmon Booth b. 1817 Thomas Booth b. 1795 Sarah Boyle b. 1787 Lucy (Melton) Branch b. 30 Dec 1759 Jane (Woods) Buster b. 1735 Susannah (Bledsoe) Carter b. 27 Oct 1830 Sarah (Mackeral) Chilcote b. 1757 Eleanor Ching b. 1736 Rachel (Handy) Coulbourn b. 1693 Solomon Coulbourn b. 1684 Robert Cowan b. 1736 Dudley Curl b. 1772 Elizabeth Curl b. 1796 Living: Shelly (Hughes) Devore Anna Dill b. 1764 Archibald Dill b. 1764 Archibald Dill b. 1748 Arthur Dill b. 1771 Benjamin Dill b. 31 Jul 1827 David Dill b. 1775 Elijah Dill b. 1784 Elizabeth Dill b. 1778 John Dill b. 1759 John Dill b. 1 Jan 1725 Margaret Dill b. 1786 Margeret Dill b. 1820 Mary Dill b. 1795 Mary (Barrett) Dill b. 1728 Richard Dill b. 1751 Runnels Dill b. 1757 Samuel Dill b. 3 Jan 1872 Solomon Dill b. 1772 Stephen Dill b. 1774 Stephen Dill b. 9 Jan 1765 Unity (Lynch) Dill b. 1785 William Dill b. 1774 William Dill b. 1761 Israel Dodge b. 3 Sep 1760 John Dodge b. 12 Jul 1751 John Dodge b. 10 Mar 1723 Jordon Dodge b. 6 Aug 1749 Josiah Rogers Dodge b. 28 Sep 1762 Lydia (Rogers) Dodge b. 1729 Peter Dodge b. 16 Nov 1753 Eli Dolbow b. 1811 Gabriel Dolbow b. 12 Sep 1784 John Drake b. 1665 Thely (Bledsoe) Eakin b. 1774 Louisa (Rigg) Edwards b. 31 Jan 1832 Andrew Farmer b. 6 Nov 1836 Ann Farmer b. 1799 Ann Farmer b. 1728 Ann Farmer b. 1732 Charles Farmer b. 1850 Dolly Farmer b. 1808 Elizabeth Farmer b. 1810 Francis Farmer b. 1804 Francis Farmer b. 1729 Green Farmer b. 10 Jul 1805 Green Farmer b. 1841 Hannah Farmer b. 1772 Harriet Farmer b. 1809 Hester Farmer b. 1740 Horace Farmer James Farmer b. 1812 James Farmer b. 1762 Jane Farmer b. 1808 John Farmer b. 13 Mar 1792 John Farmer b. 1758 John Farmer b. 1724 Joseph Farmer b. 1768 Joseph Farmer b. 1734 Julia Farmer b. 1801 Lewis Farmer b. 1794 Lewis Farmer b. 13 Jun 1797 Lucinda Farmer b. 31 Mar 1832 Luke Farmer b. 1780 Malinda Farmer b. 22 Feb 1834 Martha Farmer b. 27 Oct 1723 Martha Farmer b. 23 Aug 1836 Mary Farmer b. 1770 Mary (Henby) Farmer b. 1739 Mary (Garner) Farmer b. 8 Oct 1774 Mary Farmer b. 10 May 1830 Matilda Farmer b. 29 Aug 1840 Nancy Farmer b. 7 Nov 1843 Nathan Farmer b. 1810 Nathan Farmer b. 1796 Nathan Farmer b. 13 Feb 1768 Nicholas Farmer b. 1754 Perry Farmer b. 1834 Peter Farmer b. 1730 Polly Farmer b. 1802 Rachel Farmer b. 1708 Samuel Farmer b. 1730 Sarah Farmer b. 1774 Sarah Farmer b. 1848 Sarah Farmer b. 6 Jul 1828 Solomon Farmer b. 1766 Thomas Farmer b. 1755 Thomas Farmer b. 8 Sep 1744 Thomas Farmer b. 1705 William Farmer b. 1796 William Farmer b. 1815 William Farmer b. 1763 William Farmer b. 1765 William Farmer b. 1728 Edward Featherston b. 1836 Mary Fitzpatrich b. 1750 Gardner Gardner b. 1749 Caroline (Rigg) Gilkison b. 14 Nov 1837 Abraham Gobble b. 1775 Elizabeth Gobble b. 1842 Harriett Gobble b. 1828 William Gobble b. 1798 Eliza (Winchester) Green b. 24 Jan 1854 Nancy Grey b. 1811 Sara (Kidd) Harberson b. 1821 Anthony Head b. 1730 Anthony Head b. 1675 Elizabeth Head b. Feb 1764 Gaven Head b. 1786 James Head b. 1777 Mary (Garvin) Head b. 1736 Sukey Head b. 1754 Susanna Head b. 1712 William Head b. 1752 William Head b. 1791 Susannah Heffner b. 1759 Elizabeth (Anderson) Henby b. 19 Mar 1720 James Henby b. 1717 Mary Henby b. 1735 Thomas Henby b. 1754 Andrew Hickem b. 1750 Mary Hickem b. 1768 Sarah Hillman b. 1750 Franklin Honssinger b. 1821 Granville Honssinger b. 1823 Jacob Honssinger b. 1834 John Honssinger b. 11 Mar 1819 Margaret Honssinger b. 11 Mar 1819 Martin Honssinger b. 1822 Rebecca Honssinger b. 24 Aug 1830 Tabitha (Bledsoe) Honssinger b. 10 May 1797 Thomas Honssinger b. 1836 Anthony Horn b. 1777 Nancy Horn b. 1803 Nancy Horn b. 1803 Bessie Howard b. 1893 Sheridan Howard b. 1867 Nannie (Sorrells) Huffman b. 1 Jun 1877 Living: William Hughes b. 1960 Ellen (Featherston) Jacksonia b. 1875 Eli Jenkins b. 1808 Elizabeth Jenkins b. 1836 Sarah Jewal b. 1783 Sarah Kearney b. 1820 Amy Kidd b. 1817 Thomas Kidd b. 1786 William Kidd b. 1744 Alexander Lawson b. 11 May 1845 Bartholomew Lawson b. 1717 Carter Lawson b. 1815 David Lawson b. 1775 Elijah Lawson b. 1753 Jacob Lawson b. 1761 John Lawson b. 1755 John Lawson b. 1751 Moorman Lawson b. 1751 Peter Lawson b. 1758 Phillip Lawson b. 1761 Randolph Lawson b. 1752 William Lawson b. 1753 William Lawson b. 1750 William Lawson b. 1720 Phebe (Head) Livingston b. 1759 Rebecca Loftis b. 1750 Benjamin MacKrill b. Oct 1754 Joseph Mackrill b. 18 Aug 1818 Samuel Mackrill b. 28 Apr 1793 Sarah (Pearce) Mackrill b. 12 Jan 1730 Francis (Greer) Mansfield b. 1805 James Mansfield b. 1830 Louisa Mansfield b. 1856 Living: April Martin Living: Dave Martin b. 22 Sep 1958 Ewen Martin b. 1780 Gilbert Martin b. 1912 James Martin b. 1939 James Martin b. 1853 Leroy Martin Oran Martin b. 1804 Allen McRill b. Jun 1860 Charles McRill b. 2 Jun 1895 John McRill b. 1755 Mary McRill b. 1832 Samual McRill b. 1793 Absolom Melton b. 1733 Allen Melton b. 1769 Diana Melton b. 1816 Elizabeth Melton b. 1760 Garland Melton b. 20 Oct 1756 James Melton b. 1790 Joel Melton b. 1798 John Melton b. 15 Mar 1754 Mabel Melton b. 13 Feb 1758 Nancy (Richardson) Melton Rebeckah Melton b. 4 Mar 1755 William Richardson Melton b. 28 Sep 1803 Mary Michell b. 1728 Cassandra (Rigg) Middleton b. 29 Dec 1824 Anna (Dill) Mitchell b. 1753 Mary Moffett b. 1774 William Moffett b. 1740 Mary (Farmer) Moon b. 27 Oct 1723 Hannah (Dill) Norris b. 1755 Anna Paul b. 1868 Doral Paul b. 1820 Elizabeth Peck b. 1734 Susanna Posey b. 1681 Lillie (Short) Rahmann b. Nov 1874 Lydia (Dill) Randolph b. 1767 Joseph Redman b. 1776 Nancy Redman b. 1820 Albert Rigg b. 1913 Charles Rigg b. 1861 Charles Rigg b. 8 Jun 1756 Charles Rigg b. 1728 Charles Rigg b. 14 Sep 1820 David Rigg b. 1934 David Rigg b. 1829 Elizabeth (Andrews) Rigg b. 22 Sep 1760 James Rigg b. 20 Sep 1826 James Rigg b. 1835 John Rigg b. 1687 John Rigg b. 20 Sep 1826 Living: Kari Rigg Levi Rigg b. 8 Feb 1787 Myrna Rigg b. 9 Sep 1938 Pearl (Williams) Rigg b. 1913 Rachel (Beauchamp) Rigg b. 1796 Reta Rigg b. 1943 Robert Rigg b. 1826 Robert Rigg b. 14 Jan 1795 Samual Rigg b. 1791 Sarah Rigg b. 22 Feb 1841 William Rigg b. 27 Sep 1832 Elizabeth Rutledge b. 1793 Mary Ann (Woods) Sharp b. May 1757 Elmy (Dolbow) Short b. 25 Aug 1836 Susannah Simpkins b. 1720 John Sorrells b. 1834 Mary Sorrells b. 1877 Nancy Sorrells b. 1780 William Sorrells b. 1842 Nancy Sparks b. 1784 Edward Striplin b. 1820 George Striplin b. 1844 James Striplin b. 1873 Lillie (Burch) Striplin b. 1895 Louisa (Dolbow) Striplin Newton Striplin b. 1729 William Striplin b. 1785 Margarette (Rigg) Tanquary b. 22 Jul 1833 Living: Darla (Hughes) Torres b. 19 Mar 1964 Mary Townley b. 1719 Elizabeth (Woods) Wallace b. 20 Jan 1682 Elizabeth (Woods) Wasson b. 1720 George Wilcox b. 1740 George Wilcox b. 1730 Amanda Williams b. 1853 Caleb Williams b. 1769 Casper Williams b. 1770 Daniel Williams b. 31 Mar 1763 David Williams b. 1885 Edward Williams b. 1755 Edward Williams b. 21 Oct 1731 George Williams b. 1755 James Williams b. 1844 Joshua Williams b. 1767 Luke Williams b. 1825 Luke Williams b. 1794 Nancy Williams b. 1772 Penelope Williams b. 1775 Susannah Williams b. Feb 1788 John Winchester b. 3 May 1783 Lafayette Winchester b. 5 Mar 1850 Lydia (Dodge) Winchester b. 18 May 1758 Richard Winchester b. 1755 Scott Winchester b. 1 Aug 1848 William Winchester b. 1813 Fanny (Beauchamp) Wood b. 12 Oct 1811 Harry Wood b. 7 Jun 1891 James Wood b. 17 Oct 1847 John Wood b. 1782 Lillie Wood b. 1916 Nancy (Winchester) Wood b. 2 May 1851 Samuel Wood b. 1724 Andrew Woods b. 1690 Archibald Woods b. 1741 Elizabeth Woods b. 15 Nov 1656 James Woods b. 1673 John Woods b. 1720 John Woods b. 1685 John Woods b. 12 Jun 1654 John Woods b. 1744 Joseph Woods b. 22 Aug 1745 Martha (Drake) Woods b. 1693 Michael Woods b. 1684 Michael Woods b. 1708 Samuel Woods b. 1681 Susannah Woods b. 1736 William Woods b.1695 ---- 1. David is the son of Myrna DNA confirmed. 2. Myrna is the daughter of Albert Marshall Rigg [confident] 3. Albert is the son of Charles Thomas Rigg [confident] 4. Charles is the son of Robert Rigg [confident] 5. Robert is the son of Rachel (Beauchamp) Rigg [confident] 6. Rachel is the daughter of William Beauchamp [confident] 7. William is the son of Marcy Beauchamp [confident] 8. Marcy is the son of Edward Beauchamp [confident] 9. Edward is the son of Edmund Beauchamp [confident] 10. Edmund is the son of Alice (Freeman) Beauchamp [confident] This makes Alice the eighth great grandmother of Dave. * wikitree surnames. Ancesry.com surnames. Names taken from at least two ancestry sites. And documented in my tree here.
Bio Jean DesRoches & Barbe Poirier with obit of son Laurent
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1. "The Extinguished Purgatory," containing a proposal on the teachings of the Old Father Augustine, concerning Purgatory, by Father Bonaventura Moors, at that time Preacher among the Augustinians at Maestrigt, and oppose. -A Refutation of the Father's Reasons and Evidence.
-A discourse on how nothing of the Roman Purgatory can be found in the Holy Scriptures, nor among the first Fathers.
-A discovery of its origin, progress, and confirmation in the Roman Church.
-The reasons and proofs of the Reformed Church, if not the Holy Scriptures, as also from the Old Fathers against Purgatory. Printed in Havderwyk, in the year 1700, in October. 2. The Canonization of the saints and the Excanonization of Pope Pius the V in a mean argument of the certain uncertainty of the Roman saints, in addition to a defense of the Waldenses, by Dominicus and Pius den V. continues against a certain Pacer Martheus Dolmans, Ecclesiastes under the Dominicans at Maastricht. Printed in Harderwyk, in the year 1713 in October. 3. The Jubilee of Menso Heidenryk, celebrated in Maestrigt on September 16, 1718, in a sermon on 2 Petr. I. 13., on the occasion of his five-year Preaching Service, alongside the discovered Moody, being a defense of the truth in his aforementioned Tractate understood against him, Father Dolmans. Printed equally in Harderwyk, in the year 1721 in October. 4. Do not lay two similar tracts for the greater part printed, one on account of the departure of certain members of this congregation to the Roman, initiated, the light-minded apostasy, and the other on the occasion of the removal of a patient, condemned to death by the Brabant court of this city, against certain Father Wolfelyden (because the last hand still had to be laid) will come to light, one has reason to doubt. His funeral sermon, by his colleague Rev. D. Jacobus Bolwerk, will be released shortly.
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Biografie van Anna Jansd. van Schoonhoven (abt. 1400 - abt. 1477)
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Historische context
The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.
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{{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-49.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zegenwerp }} * Gerard, kloosterling te Eindhoven * [[Space: Biografie van Jan Gerardsz van der Aa (abt. 1527 - abt. 1585) | Jan Gerardsdr.]] (1427 - 1585) * Godfried( ? - 1469) * Hendrick * Dirck * Willem( ? - 1471) * Elsbeen * Liesbeth, non ClarissenBeroep
* Lady (Dutch: Vrouwe) of Zegenwerp Below you will find a number of messages in which Anna or her husband are mentioned: * 30 July 1443:Testament of Gerard van der Aa, armiger (knapen armour bearer), ca. Gerard van der Aa with the permission of his wife Vrouwe Anna van Scoenhoven, under the witnesses Godefridus nat. brother of the tester. Drawn up in Gestel in the well "Blessing" at his castle. The testament of Gerard van der Aa, for notary Maarten Someren authentic copy in 1473: testator: Gerard van der Aa z.v. Gerard van der Aa and squire he is healthy in spirit, but lies in his sickbed; he did not recover. He acts with permission from Anna van Schoonhoven, his wife. Like his wife, he wants to be buried in the high choir (in maioro choro) of St. Janskerk. See for more details the biography of Gerard van der Aa. vandenBichelaer,1998,nr.362.7en362.8 * December 4, 1443:
Jan Inghels, Henric de Proest, Jan van Attenorde and Jan van Haesdonc, from Jan van Wiler, have informed Jan van der Aa, son of the late Gerard, for the major, Jan van Wiler and the aforesaid, for a mass and a season one half of a meadow, of which Willem van der Aa has the other half, located in the parish Eelwijt and called in the Schouwenbroeck, to Brother Rombout van der Berct, prior of the convent of Our Lady at Hanswyck near Mechelen, for the benefit of the convent of the monastery mentioned above. Stamps: Schepenen van Percke. Afschr.: GA Mechelen, archief kerk Hanswyck, legaties en fundaties, nr. 15. Inventaire des archives de la ville de Malines, P van Doren, 1876, dl. VI, p.212, église Hanswyck, legs et fondations. * December 10, 1444:
Schepenen van 's-Hertogenbosch acknowledged that Anna van Schoonhoven, daughter of Jan and wife of Gerard van der Aa, for the benefit of Jan, their son, renounced the usufruct of the good in 409) Taxandria 1922, jrg. 29 blz. 81, Zegenwerp door Jhr. A van Sasse van Ysselt. In other words, on 10 December 1444, Anna resigned from the usufruct of the property at Zegheworp on behalf of her son Jan van der Aa. * 1456
She entered the monastery of St. Geertrui in Den Bosch after the death of her husband. In the year 1456 miss Anna van der Aa, widow of Gerardus van der Aa, lord of Bochoven, took the order, leaving seven sons and two daughters, of which two sons and a daughter were also professional religious. Diechronyckederstadtendemeyerijevan's-Hewrtogenbosch,dl.Ifol.32. * 31 maart 1459:
Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen Dirck, Hendrick, Willem en mr. Goyart, gebroeders, zonen van w. Gerard van der Aa, dragen t.o.v. Martinus van Roye en Henricus van den Merendonc, schepenen van den Bosch, over aan Aleid (Pieck), weduwe van Johannes Oem, ridder, heer van Bokhoven, een stenen huis met tuin, staande en gelegen te den Bosch op de Oude Huls en zich uitstrekkende vanaf de gemene straat tot het daar achter vlietende water.SassevanYsselt,1975,deelIblz.389 *13 September 1475
A donation will take place at the St. Gertrude Monastery by Gerard Hoernken and herewith mention Sister Anna van der Aa as a monial of the monastery.v/dBichelaer,1998,nr.5.71 === Overlijden === Anna, about 58 years old, passed away about 1485.
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- 1427 born
- 1425 married Gerard
- 1427 son Jan was born
- 1430 Duchy of Brabant became part of the Habsburgian Netherlands
- 1444 resigned usufruct Zegheworp on behalf of her son Jan van der Aa
- 1456 entered the monastery of St. Geertrui in Den Bosch
- 1477 Duchy of Brabant became part of the Burgundian Netherlands
- 1477 passed away
Relatie met Karel de Grote
- Anna van Schoonhoven
- Elsa van Diest
- Elsbena van Horne
- Willem (IV of V) van Horne
- Johanna van Leuven Gaesbeek
- Hendrik van Leuven
- Godfried van Leuven
- Hendrik I van Brabant
- Godfried III van Brabant
- Godfried II van Leuven
- odfried I van Leuven (met de baard)
- Hendrik II van Leuven
- Lambert II van Leuven (Balderik)
- Gerberga van Neder-Lotharingen
- Karel van West-Francië
- Lodewijk IV (van Overzee)
- Karel III van West-Francië (de Eenvoudige)
- Lodewijk II van West-Francië (de Stamelaar)
- Karel II (de Kale)
- Lodewijk I (de Vrome)
- Karel de Grote
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- Nov 24 2018: Inserted relatinship with Charlemagne
- Nov 24 2018: Inserted (link to) Dutch biography
- Nov 24 2018: Inserted number of messages in where Anna is mentioned
- Nov 25 2018: Inserted Release Notes section
- From my personal FT
- Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen van Dinther
- Molenaardigheden
Biografie van Anna Maria Petersdr. Pels (1427 - 1477)
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Historische context
The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.
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{{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-49.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zegenwerp }} * Maria Jan Gerardsdr. (1455 - 1529) * Anna Her husband Jan was Lord of Zegenwerp. In February 1474 he transferred Zegenwerp to Herman Coenen and his wife joffr. Maria, his daughter. Zegenwerp was a castle at St. Michielsgestel in the Duchy of Brabant.Beroepen
Her husband was * Lord of Zegenwerp from 1450 * Lord (Dutch: Vrijheer) of Bokhoven, * bourgmestre de Bois-le-Duc (1495-1496) * schepen van 's Hertogenbosch in 1441, 1468 en 1482. === Gestorven === Anna, about 50 years old, passed away about 1477, eight years before her husband Jan.Tijdlijn
- 1427 geboren
- 1477 Duchy of Brabant became part of the Burgundian Netherlands
- 1450 getrouwd met Jan
- 1455 daughter Maria born
- 1474 transferred Zegenwerp to daughter
- 1477 Duchy of Brabant became part of the Habsburgian Netherlands
- 1477 overleden
- 25 nov 1918: Pagina aangemaakt
- From my personal FT
- Molenaardigheden
Biografie van Christiaan Herman Christiaan Coenen (abt. 1470 - 1531)
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The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.
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Biografie van Christiaan Herman Christiaan Coenen (abt. 1501 - 1531)
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The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.
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Biografie van Gerard van der Aa (abt. 1395 - 1444)
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The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.
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{{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-49.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zegenwerp }} * Gerard, kloosterling te Eindhoven * Jan Gerardsdr. (1427 - 1585) * Godfried( ? - 1469) * Hendrick * Dirck * Willem( ? - 1471) * Elsbeen * Liesbeth, non ClarissenBeroep
* Heer van Zegenwerp Below you will find a number of messages in which Anna or her husband are mentioned: * 30 July 1443:Testament of Gerard van der Aa, armiger (knapen armour bearer), ca. Gerard van der Aa with the permission of his wife Vrouwe Anna van Scoenhoven, under the witnesses Godefridus nat. brother of the tester. Drawn up in Gestel in the well "Blessing" at his castle. The testament of Gerard van der Aa, for notary Maarten Someren authentic copy in 1473: testator: Gerard van der Aa z.v. Gerard van der Aa and squire he is healthy in spirit, but lies in his sickbed; he did not recover. He acts with permission from Anna van Schoonhoven, his wife. Like his wife, he wants to be buried in the high choir (in maioro choro) of St. Janskerk. See for more details the biography of Gerard van der Aa. vandenBichelaer,1998,nr.362.7en362.8 * December 4, 1443:
Jan Inghels, Henric de Proest, Jan van Attenorde and Jan van Haesdonc, from Jan van Wiler, have informed Jan van der Aa, son of the late Gerard, for the major, Jan van Wiler and the aforesaid, for a mass and a season one half of a meadow, of which Willem van der Aa has the other half, located in the parish Eelwijt and called in the Schouwenbroeck, to Brother Rombout van der Berct, prior of the convent of Our Lady at Hanswyck near Mechelen, for the benefit of the convent of the monastery mentioned above. Stamps: Schepenen van Percke. Afschr.: GA Mechelen, archief kerk Hanswyck, legaties en fundaties, nr. 15. Inventaire des archives de la ville de Malines, P van Doren, 1876, dl. VI, p.212, église Hanswyck, legs et fondations. * December 10, 1444:
Schepenen van 's-Hertogenbosch acknowledged that Anna van Schoonhoven, daughter of Jan and wife of Gerard van der Aa, for the benefit of Jan, their son, renounced the usufruct of the good in 409) Taxandria 1922, jrg. 29 blz. 81, Zegenwerp door Jhr. A van Sasse van Ysselt. In other words, on 10 December 1444, Anna resigned from the usufruct of the property at Zegheworp on behalf of her son Jan van der Aa. === Overlijden === Gerard stierf in 1444.
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- 1395 (ca.) geboren
- 1425 married Anna
- 1427 son Jan was born
- 1430 Hertogdom Brabant werd onderdeel van de Habsburgse Nederlanden
- 1444 overdracht vruchtgebruik Zegheworp aan zijn zoon Jan van der Aa
- 1444 overleden
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- Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen van Dinther
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Biografie van Jan Gerardsz van der Aa (abt. 1527 - abt. 1585)
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The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.
Over de herkomst van deze familie kan men lezen in het verhaal Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen van Nico van Dinther [https://www.dropbox.com/s/9oij2fwy3ly6l4v/Parenteel-van-Nicolaas-Gruter.PDF?dl=0 Genealogie van der Aa middeleeuwen van Nico van Dinther]. De naam komt waarschijnlijk van de hoeve ter Aa in Boxtel. De familie Van der Aa had veel bezittingen in de Meierij en verre omgeving. In het begin van de 14e eeuw werd daaraan kasteel Nieuw-Herlaar toegevoegd. Kasteel Nieuw-Herlaar met bijbehorende gronden was een leen van de Hoge Heerlijkheid Herlaer. Volgens een oorkonde uit het jaar 1340 draagt Diederik van Horne, heer van Herlaar, het goed Nieuw-Herlaar in leen op aan Willem van der Aa zoals eertijds zijn vader het in erfleen had gegeven aan Gerard van der Aa. Het landgoed en kasteel Nieuw-Herlaar bleef tot circa 1500 in het bezit van de familie. Na een rommelige periode is het kasteel in 1532 in handen van de familie Proeninck van Deventer. Familie van der Aa en Coenen, waarmee dochter Maria trouwde, waren belangrijke families uit Brabant. Sint-Michielsgestel ligt dicht bij ’s-Hertogenbosch. De stad van de hertog was in die tijd een machtige vestingstad, middelpunt van bestuur en handel. De families die wij tegen komen op de kastelen en landhuizen in Sint-Michielsgestel hoorden bij de elite van ’s-Hertogenbosch. Zij hadden vaak een woning en functie in de grote stad ’s Hertogenbosch.
'''Het landgoed Zegenwerp'''
Zegenwerp was een kasteel in St. Michielsgestel in Hertogdom Brabant. Zegenwerp is afkomstig uit de vroege middeleeuwen, een “curtis” uit de tijd dat de Dommel langs de houten kerk van Gestel stroomde en ’s-Hertogenbosch nog letterlijk alleen bos was. In 1385 werd het goed Zegenworp met toebehoren overgedragen aan de Heer van Herlaer, daarbij is aanwezig Heer Willem van Aa. De Heer van Herlaer geeft Zegenwerp in leen aan de familie Van der Aa. De eerste van hen, die blijkens gezegd Leenregister door de Heeren van Oud-Herlaer met dat goed werden beleend, was Gerard van Randerode gezegd van der Aa, ridder, zoon van Gerard en Catharina Monicx of wel Christina van Erp. [https://www.deheerlijkheidherlaar.nl/images/uploads/documenten/2013-04-20_drukproef130-2241_Herlaer_Heertgang_19_Nr1_NW.pdf Grafstenen in de kerk van Sint-Michielsgestel] 1443
Jan van der Aa werd beleend met ‘t goet te Zegheworp, over een kasteel werd nog niet gesproken. Het kasteel wordt wel genoemd in 1473. Waarschijnlijk is dat Jan van der Aa of zijn schoonzoon Herman Coenen het kasteel heeft laten bouwen. Kasteel Zegenwerp is dus, net als de nieuwe stenen kerk, gebouwd in de tweede helft van de 15e eeuw.
{{Image|file=Biografie_van_Jan_Gerardsz_van_der_Aa_abt_1527_-_abt_1585.png |align=r |size=500 |caption=Eigenaren van Zegenwerp }} Het kerkje bij vestingstad, middelpunt van bestuur en handel. De kerk bij Zegenwerp hoorde bij de parochie Sint-Michielsgestel. In de glasramen van de kerk staan de wapens van zeven families. Het zijn bekende Brabantse geslachten met bezittingen en bestuursfuncties in de stad ’s-Hertogenbosch, de Meierij en daarbuiten. Ga je de familieverbanden na – en er waren heel veel verbanden, want het geld en de macht moet binnen de families blijven – dan is het net een kluwen draden die in de war zit. Trek je aan een draad, dan kom je ze allemaal tegen. Kijk bijvoorbeeld naar de naam van de eerste persoon die door de Heren van Oud- Herlaer werd beleend met het goed Zegenwerp: Gerard van Randerode gezegd van der Aa, zoon van Gerard en Catharina Monicx of wel Christina van Erp. 4 december 1443:
Jan Inghels, Henric de Proest, Jan van Attenorde en Jan van Haesdonc, laten van Jan van Wiler, oorkonden dat Jan van der Aa, zoon van wijlen Gerard, voor de meier, Jan van Wiler en de laten voornoemd, voor een mis en een jaargetijde de ene helft van een beemd, waarvan Willem van der Aa de andere helft heeft, gelegen in de parochie Eelwijt en geheten in het Schouwenbroeck, aan broeder Rombout van der Berct, prior van het klooster van O.L.V. te Hanswyck bij Mechelen, ten behoeve van het convent van het klooster voornoemd, heeft opgedragen. Zegelaars: Schepenen van Percke. Afschr.: GA Mechelen, archief kerk Hanswyck, legaties en fundaties, nr. 15. Inventaire des archives de la ville de Malines, P van Doren, 1876, dl. VI, p.212, église Hanswyck, legs et fondations. 22 maart 1444:
Peter van Hemert, abt van Berne, beleent Jan van der Aa met de tiende van Hedichuysen. Getuigen: Hack van Outheusden en Phelipus Jan Aertsoen (Heergewade: Een aam wijn).Afschr.: Heeswijk, abdij Berne, archief abdij Berne, V.C.
{{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-50-1.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Wapen van familie Aa }} 10 december 1444:
Schepenen van 's-Hertogenbosch oorkonden dat Anna van Schoonhoven, dochter van Jan en echtgenote van Gerard van der Aa, ten behoeve van Jan, hun zoon, van het vruchtgebruik van het goed te Zegheworp afstand heeft gedaan.409) Taxandria 1922, jrg. 29 blz. 81, Zegenwerp door Jhr. A van Sasse van Ysselt. === Huwelijk === Jan trouwde met Anna Maria Petersdr Pels in 1450 heel waarschijnlijk in 's-Hertogenbosch. ===Kinderen=== {{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-49.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Zegenwerp }} * Maria Jan Gerardsdr. (1455 - 1529) * Anna Februari 1474:
In de tijd dat de familie Van der Aa vertrekt van Nieuw-Herlaar, verlaten ze ook Zegenwerp, maar dit laatste op een meer geordende manier. Maria van der Aa, een dochter van Jan van der Aa en zijn vrouw Maria Pels, trouwde met Herman Coenen. In 1474 draagt Jan van Aa en Maria Pels het huis Zegenwerp en bijbehorend landgoed over aan haar dochter Maria en schoonzoon Herman. [https://www.deheerlijkheidherlaar.nl/images/uploads/documenten/2013-04-20_drukproef130-2241_Herlaer_Heertgang_19_Nr1_NW.pdf Grafstenen in de kerk van Sint-Michielsgestel]
===Beroepen=== {{Image|file=Van_der_Aa-50.jpg |align=r |size=150px |caption=Schepenzegelstempel Jacobs 1986, blz. 265,266,267;:'s-Hertogenbosch, Noordbrabants Museum, collectie zegelstempels nr. 108; SAB, archief Godshuizen, archief Groot Ziekengasthuis inv. nr. 2816, RA Arnhem, archief heren van Ammerzoden inv. nr. 3; archief Godshuiszen, archief Groot Ziekengasthuis inv. nr. 559, SAB archief Godshuizen, archief Groot Ziekengasthuis inv. nr. 1870. }} * Lord of Zegenwerp from 1450 * Lord (Dutch: Vrijheer) of Bokhoven, * bourgmestre de Bois-le-Duc (1495?-1496?) ''[Redactie: Uitzoeken]'' * schepen van 's Hertogenbosch in 1441, 1468 en 1482. 11 oktober 1476:
“Henrick van der Aa, Ridder, Jan van Dirk van der Aa, bruderverrader dat Walraven van Brouckhuyzenen van Weerdenborgh, heer van Ammerzoden, onze zweager als een realgenote van Elsbene Sloenen zijn huivrouw onze niet (zij is een dochter van hun add Elsbene en Robert de Loze) een belofte heeft gedaan ivm de huwelijksvoorwaarden etc.” Oorspr. RA Arnhem, archief heren van Ammerzoden inv. nr. 3. Afhangende zegels van Dirk en Jan van der Aa, dat van Hendreik van der Aa, ridder, verloren. Zie ook 27 oktober 1476, idem,idem inv. nr. 9. === Overlijden === Jan stierf rond '''1485''', ongeveer 58 jaar oud, zijn vrouw zou Maria stierf in 1530. Ze zijn beiden niet in de kerk van Sint-Michielsgestel begraven. [https://www.deheerlijkheidherlaar.nl/images/uploads/documenten/2013-04-20_drukproef130-2241_Herlaer_Heertgang_19_Nr1_NW.pdf Grafstenen in de kerk van Sint-Michielsgestel] ===Tijdlijn=== * 1427 geboren * 1441 schepen van 's Hertogenbosch * 1450 getrouwd met Anna * 1450 Lord of Zegenwerp * 1455 dochter Maria geboren * 1468 schepen van 's Hertogenbosch * 1474 schonk Zegenwerp aan dochter * 1482 schepen van 's Hertogenbosch * 1477 Hertogdom Brabant werd onderdeel van de Habsburgse Nederlanden * 1485 gestorven ===Relatie met Karel de Grote=== # '''Jan van der Aa''' # Anna van Schoonhoven # Elsa van Diest # Elsbena van Horne # Willem (IV of V) van Horne # Johanna van Leuven Gaesbeek # Hendrik van Leuven # Godfried van Leuven # Hendrik I van Brabant # Godfried III van Brabant # Godfried II van Leuven # Godfried I van Leuven (met de baard) # Hendrik II van Leuven # Lambert II van Leuven (Balderik) # Gerberga van Neder-Lotharingen # Karel van West-Francië # Lodewijk IV (van Overzee) # Karel III van West-Francië (de Eenvoudige) # Lodewijk II van West-Francië (de Stamelaar) # Karel II (de Kale) # Lodewijk I (de Vrome) # '''Karel de Grote''' == Research Notes ==
- 24 nov 2018: Foto van zijn zegelstempel toegevoegd
- 24 nov 2018: Relatie met Karel de Grote toegevoegd
- 24 nov 2018: Link met Engelstalige hoofdpagina toegevoegd
- 24 nov 2018: Aantal berichten waarin Jan Coenen voorkomt toegevoegd
- 25 nov 2018: Hoofstuk Release Notes opgenomen
- 5 dec 2018: Hyperlinks naarr Wikipedia opgenomen
- 5 dec 2018: OP verzoek de meer complexe HTML code voor opmaak vervangen door meer eenvoudige Wiki code. Minder mooi, maar wel beter leesbaar voor een ieder.
- 5 dec 2018: '''This page is from a direct ancestor that I wanted to add in order to eventually make a connection with the already entered pages of my ancestors in WikiTree. Today I corrected the birth date in the correct year in the English sister page, which was already correctly recorded in the biography. This means (because I am not yet pre-1500 accredited), that from now on, I can no longer carry out any further maintenance on this English Page, because I don’t have no longer edit permission. Of course I will maintain this Dutch page (saved in a Free Space Page), to which the English page refers. Should I later on be accredited pre-1500, I will of course update the English sister page with all updates I have inserted in this Dutch sister page. Reagards, [[Goossens-108 | Richard Goossens]]'''
- 6 dec 2018: Wapen van familie Aa toegevoegd
- 6 dec 2018: Geschiedenis van Het landgoed Zegenwerp met bron opgemomen
- 6 dec 2018: Overdracht Zegenwerp aan schoonzoon Herman Coenen met bron
- 6 dec 2018: De familie Van der Aa en Nieuw-Herlaar
- 6 dec 2018: Overzicht van belangrijke families die eigenaar waren van Zegenwerp
- 7 dec 2018: Aanvulling op tijdlijn
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Historische context
The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.
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Historische context
The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.
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* Maria Coenen (Van Zegenwerp) * Margriet (Margaretha) Van Haren (born Coenen Van Zegenwerp), * Christiaan, Jonker Christiaan Coenen Van Zegenwerp, * Hendrick Coenen (Van Zegenwerp), * Guilliam Coenen (Van Zegenwerp), * Magdalena Coenen (Van Zegenwerp), * Aert Coenen (Van Zegenwerp)Beroep
* meier in het graafschap Horne (1545), * schout van Kempenland (1552), * leenman van het Leenhof van Cranendonk (1560-1562) * stadhouder van de drossaard van Cranendonk (1570). === Overlijden === His wife Walburg passed away on Frebury 1, 1572. Thirteen years later, Rijkaard passed away on October 24, 1585 in Stratum, Duchy of Brabant, Netherlands (HRE) A source for this information is needed. She passed awayTijdlijn
* 1520 born * 1540 married Rijkaard * 1545 meier in het graafschap Horne * 1552 schout van Kempenland * 1560 leenman van het Leenhof van Cranendonk * 1570 stadhouder van de drossaard van Cranendonk * 1540 son Christiaan is born * 1572 passed awayRelaties
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The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis, located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle, from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia, and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont.
In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands. In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy. At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre, south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as the capital city.
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* Maria Coenen (Van Zegenwerp) * Margriet (Margaretha) Van Haren (born Coenen Van Zegenwerp), * Christiaan, Jonker Christiaan Coenen Van Zegenwerp, * Hendrick Coenen (Van Zegenwerp), * Guilliam Coenen (Van Zegenwerp), * Magdalena Coenen (Van Zegenwerp), * Aert Coenen (Van Zegenwerp)Occupation of her husband
* meier in het graafschap Horne (1545), * schout van Kempenland (1552), * leenman van het Leenhof van Cranendonk (1560-1562) * stadhouder van de drossaard van Cranendonk (1570). === Death === She passed away on Frebury 1, 1572.Timeline
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Birchard/Burchard Family Sources and Resources
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Bird DNA Study
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Generation 1 *[[Bird-7482|Francis Bird]]/[[Littleton-200|Jane Littleton]] Generation 2 *[[Bird-12597|Mary Bird]]/[[Allison-1979|Benjamin Allison]] *[[Bird-7484|John Bird]]/unknown wife Generation 3 *[[Allison-5114|Posey Allison]]/[[Summers-4223|Dorcas Summers]] *[[Allison-1978|Thomas Allison]]/[[Bird-3519|Cassandra Bird]] *[[Allison-6503|Benjamin Allison]]/unknown wife *[[Allison-157|Burch Allison]]/unknown wife *[[Bird-12642|Joshua Bird]]/[[Bell-35997|Drusilla Bell]] Generation 4 *[[Allison-5115|Posey Allison Jr.]]/[[Halford-371|Lavina Halford]] *[[Allison-1904|Mary Allison]]/[[Curtis-1267|Thomas Curtis]] *[[Allison-6227|Thomas Allison]]/[[Owens-13854 |Louisa Jane Owens]] *[[Allison-6226|Lewis Allison]]/[[Beach-5290|Annie Beach]] *[[Allison-6451|Dorcas Allison]]/[[Allen-45442|John Coleman Allen Sr.]] *[[Bird-6921|Francis Bird]]/[[Schermerhorn-492|Rhoda Schermerhorn]] == Results == DNA tests establish: *common descent from [[Bird-7326|Francis Bird]] and [[Schamerhorn-4|Rhoda Schamerhorn]] dating to 1820-1822.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Common_Genome_of_Descendants_of_Francis_Bird#Descent_from_unknown_Irish_MRCA DNA Detail for the Bird DNA Study: Descent from unknown Irish MRCA]. *common descent from [[Bird-7482|Francis Bird]] "the immigrant" and [[Littleton-200|Jane Littleton]] dating to 1725-1727. *common descent from an unknown couple in the area of County Monaghan in Eire between 1641-1724. DNA tests suggest: *an emigration that carried the genes to Scotland after the [https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/4963.htm#:~:text=Dispossessed%20Irish%20Catholics%20rose%20up,of%20Ireland%20by%20Oliver%20Cromwell Irish rebellion of 1641]; *an emigration that carried the genes to America in 1724; *the continued existence of the genes in at least two native irish lineages; and *two possible additional emigrations that carried the genes to England and America. == Sources ==
Birds eye view of Castleton
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Birdwell, Isbell, Boone and Murray Patriot Families
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Birge, Joseph II - Will and Testament 1750 (or 1756)
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Birge_Joseph_II_-_Will_and_Testament_1750_or_1756.pdf
Birsay, Orkney, Scotland
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Birschel
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Birth, Death and Marriage Historical Records (NZ)
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* [[Space: Birth, Death and Marriage Historical Records (NZ) | Birth, Death and Marriage Historical Records (NZ)]]
Birth/deaths/marriage certificates
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Birth and Baptism record for Sarah Milne
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Birth and Death certificates, Documents
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Birth and Parentage of Joseph Ashley (Pamphlet in the Garst Museum, Greenville, OH)
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Birth Cert for Vernon McKissick
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Birth certificate
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Birth Certificate, Fothergill, John Andrew, 1935
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Birth Certificate - Caroline Ann Stawell - Hutton, Somerset - 1852
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Application Number COL675412
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Axbridge
1852 BIRTH in the Sub-District of Banwell in the County of Somerset
No. 108
1. When and where born
Twenty ninth March 1852
Hutton
2. Name, if any
[[Sawtell-596|Caroline Ann]]
3. Sex
Girl
4. Name and surname of father
[[Sawtell-594|Fredrick Stawell]]
5. Name, surname and maiden surname of mother
[[Travis-3967|Ann Stawell formerly Travis]]
6. Occupation of father
A Miller
7. Signature, description and residence of informant
[[Sawtell-594|Fredrick Stawell]]
Father
Hutton
8. When registered
Twenty fourth
April
1852
9. Signature of registrar
Saml. Norman
Registrar
10. Name entered after registration
CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 10th day of January 2008
BXCC 928693
Birth Certificate - Eliza Elizabeth Sawtell - Paddington, Middlesex - 1861
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Application Number: COL188168
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Kensington
1861 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Saint Mary, Paddington in the County of Middlesex
No. 37
1) When and where born
Twenty seventh June 1861
1 Waverly Road
2) Name, if any
[[Sawtell-601|Eliza Elizabeth]]
3) Sex
Girl
4) Name and surname of father
[[Sawtell-594|Frederick Sawtell]]
5) Name, surname and maiden name of mother
[[Rouse-3990|Prudence Sawtell formerly Strange]]
6) Occupation of father
Packer Labourer
7) Signature, description and residence of informant
X The mark of [[Rouse-3990|P. Sawtell]]
Mother
1 Waverly Road, Paddington
8) When registered
Seventh August 1861
9) Signature of registrar
Charles Brown
Registrar
10) Name entered after registration
CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 10th day of March 2006
BXCB 568345
Birth Certificate - Emily Sawtell - Paddington, Middlesex - 1865
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Application Number: COL439196
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Kensington
1866 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Saint John Paddington in the County of Middlesex
No. 230
1) When and where born
Eighth December 1865
22 Union Place
2) Name, if any
[[Sawtell-604|Emily]]
3) Sex
Girl
4) Name and surname of father
[[Sawtell-594|Frederick Sattell]]
5) Name, surname and maiden name of mother
[[Rouse-3990|Prudence Sattell]] formerly Strange
6) Occupation of father
Railway Labourer
7) Signature, description and residence of informant
X The mark of [[Rouse-3990|Prudence Sattell]]
Mother
22 Union Place, Paddington
8) When registered
Eighteenth January 1866
9) Signature of registrar
William Kirk Registrar
10) Name entered after registration
CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 27th day of September 2007
BXCC 730752
Birth Certificate - Emma Elizabeth Shorter - Paddington, Middlesex - 1861
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Application Number PASD551830/2000
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Kensington
1861 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Saint John Paddington in the County of Middlesex
No: 225
1) When and where born
Second March 1861.
4 Union Place.
2) Name, if any
[[Shorter-627|Emma Elizabeth]]
3) Sex
Girl.
4) Name and surname of father
John Shorter.
5) Name, surname and maiden surname of mother
Ann Shorter formerly Williams.
6) Occupation of Father
Ostler.
7) Signature, description and residence of informant
Ann Shorter
Mother
4 Union Place
Paddington.
8) When registered
Thirteenth April 1861
9) Signature of registrar
John. H. Wright
Registrar
10) Name entered after registration
CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 5th day of July 2000
BXBY 939474
Birth Certificate - Francis Percival Sawtell - Paddington, London - 1903
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PURSUANT TO THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ACTS, 1836 to 1874
Registration District of PADDINGTON
1903 Birth in the Sub-District of PADDINGTON Saint Mary, in the County of LONDON
No. 327
1) When and where Born
Fifth November 1903, 29 Delamere Crescent
2) Name (if any)
[[Sawtell-422|Francis Percival]]
3) Sex
Boy
4) Name and Surname of Father
[[Sawtell-423|Frederick Charles Sawtell]]
5) Name and Maiden Surname of Mother
[[Coates-3423|Mary Ann Elizabeth Sawtell formerly Coates]]
6) Rank or Profession of Father
Carman
7) Signature, Description, and Residence of Informant
[[Coates-3423|M.A.E. Sawtell]], mother, 29 Delamere Crescent
8) When Registered
Seventeenth December 1903
9) Signature of Registrar
Wm Kirk Registrar
10) Baptismal Name, if added after Registration of Birth
(blank)
I, FREDERICK JAMES PHILLIPS JORDAN, Superintendent Registrar for the District of PADDINGTON, in the County of LONDON, do hereby Certify that this is a true Copy of the Entry, No. 327, in the Register Book of Births, No. 215, for the Sub-District of PADDINGTON Saint Mary, and that such Register Book is now legally in my custody.
Witness my hand this Thirtyfirst day of January 1917 Frederick J.P. Jordan 31/1/1917
Superintendent Registrar
Birth Certificate - Frederick Charles Sawtell - Paddington, London - 1883
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Application Number PAS 545818/2000
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Kensington
1883 BIRTH in the Sub-district of St. Mary Paddington in the County of Middlesex
No. 359
1) When and where born
Twenty second April 1883
19 Braden Street
2) Name, if any
[[Sawtell-423|Frederick Charles]]
3) Sex
Boy
4) Name and surname of father
[[Sawtell-584|Frederick Francis Sawtell]]
5) Name, surname and maiden surname of mother
[[Shorter-627|Emma Elizabeth Sawtell formerly Shorter]]
6) Occupation of father
Carman
7) Signature, description and residence of informant
[[Shorter-627|E.E. Sawtell]]
mother
19 Braden Street
8) When registered
First June 1883
9) Signature of registrar
Wm Kirk Registrar
10) Name entered after registration
(blank)
CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 12th say of June 2000
BXBY 920447
Birth Certificate - Frederick Francis Sawtell - Paddington, Middlesex - 1858
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Application Number: PAS530281
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Kensington
1858 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Saint Mary Paddington in the County of Middlesex
No. 499
1) When and where born
Twelfth January 1858
33 Waverley Road
2) Name, if any
[[Sawtell-584|Frederick Francis]]
3) Sex
Boy
4) Name and surname of father
[[Sawtell-594|Frederick Sawtell]]
5) Name, surname and maiden surname of mother
[[Rouse-3990|Prudence Sawtell formerly Strange]]
6) Occupation of father
Railway Labourer
7) Signature, description and residence of informant
The mark of X [[Rouse-3990|Prudence Sawtell]]
Mother
33 Waverley Road, Paddington
8) When registered
Twenty second February 1858
9) Signature of registrar
Char Brown
Registrar
10) Name enetered after registration
CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 19th day of September 2001
BXBZ 315221
Birth Certificate - John Strange - Highworth, Wiltshire - 1842
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Application Number: COL361468
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Swindon and Highworth
1842 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Highworth in the County of Wiltshire and Berkshire
No. 245
1) When and where born
Twenty eighth of June 1842
at Highworth
2) Name, if any
[[Strange-3286|John]]
3) Sex
Boy
4) Name and Surname of father
[[Strange-3278|William Strange]]
5) Name, surname and maiden surname of mother
[[Rouse-4158|Lucy Strange formerly Rowse]]
6) Occupation of father
Wheelwright
7) Signature, description and residence of informant
The X mark of [[Rouse-4158|Lucy Strange]]
Mother
at Highworth
8) When registered
Twenty ninth of July 1842
9) Signature of registrar
G.C. Salmon, Registrar
10) Name entered after registration
CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 1st day of June 2006
BXCB 748298
Birth Certificate - Mary Ann Sawtell - Paddington, Middlesex - 1859
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Application Number: COL188168
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Kensington
1859 BIRTH in the Sub-district of St. Mary Paddington in the County of Middlesex
No. 263
1) When and where born
Twenty sixth September 1859
6 Waverly Terrace
2) Name, if any
[[Sawtell-600|Mary Ann]]
3) Sex
Girl
4) Name and surname of father
[[Sawtell-594|Frederick Sawtell]]
5) Name, surname and maiden name of mother
[[Rouse-3990|Prudence Sawtell formerly Strange]]
6) Occupation of father
Railway Packer
7) Signature, description and residence of informant
X The mark of [[Rouse-3990|Prudence Sawtell]]
Mother
6 Waverly Terrace, Paddington
8) When registered
Seventh November 1859
9) Signature of registrar
Charles Brown
Registrar
10) Name entered after registration
CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 10th day of March 2006
BXCB 568523
Birth Certificate - Prudence Saltell - Paddington, Middlesex - 1868
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Application Number: COL439169
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Kensington
1868 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Saint Mary Paddington in the County of Middlesex
No. 365
1) When and where born
Seventh August 1868
Chichester Mews
2) Name, if any
[[Sawtell-605|Prudence]]
3) Sex
Girl
4) Name and surname of father
[[Sawtell-594|Frederick Saltell]]
5) Name, surname and maiden name of mother
[[Rouse-3990|Prudence Saltell formerly Strange]]
6) Occupation of father
Railway Labourer
7) Signature, description and residence of informant
X The mark of [[Rouse-3990|Prudence Saltell]]
Mother
7 Chichester Mews, Paddington
8) When registered
Fifteenth September 1868
9) Signature of registrar
Henry Aveling Registrar
10) Name entered after registration
CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned.
Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 28th day of September 2007
BXCC 739278
Birth Certificate Nicholas Paul Baione
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File No. 1133
Registration No. 2061
Address: 3248 Kensington Ave, 33rd Ward
Full Name: Nicholas Baione
Sex: Male
Color or Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Age: 2 months
Birthplace: Philadelphia
Name of Father: Paolo Baione
Birthplace of Father: Philadelphia
Maiden Name of Mother: Cicillia Fanelli
Birthplace of Mother: Philadelphia
Informant: Paolo Baione
Address: 3248 Kensington Ave ---- Date of Death: January 24, 1926
Time of Death: 9:10 A.M.
Cause of Death: Bronco Pneumonia of Infancy
Duration: 2 days
Place of Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery
Date of Burial: January 25, 1926
Birth certificate Nicolaas Hendrikus Rauhé 1894
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Birth Certificate of Bock-1576
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Birth Certificate of Bock-1834
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Birth Certificate of Bock-1875
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Birth Certificate of Gore-2800
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Birth Certificate of Harris-46987
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Birth Certificate of Hutton-2697
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Birth Certificate of Iffinger-2
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Birth Certificate of Turner-37112
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Birth Date / Parents Brita Stina Olsdotter-848
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Götlunda C:2 (1728-1752) Image 53 / page 95 (AID: v72218.b53.s95, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) |size=l }} {{Image|file=Olsdotter-848-1.png |caption=Picture from [http://www.arkivdigital.net Arkiv Digital]
Marriage record Drängen [[Ersson-425|Ander Ersson]] Norshammar and Pigan [[Olsdotter-848|Brita Stina]] Stora Damtorp
Götlunda EI:1 (1752-1799) Image 7 (AID: v72226.b7, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) |label=Picture from [http://www.arkivdigital.net Arkiv Digital] of Götlunda EI:1 (1752-1799) Image 7 (AID: v72226.b7, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) |size=l}} ** See also: [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zipUzqf52SVw.ka_lzmtZTVcQ&usp=sharing Custom Google map] * Hittade detta i digital form hos [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/b649bfa5-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb SVAR] ::"1688 – 1709 Sockenstämmans protokoll. Innehåller även kyrkoräkenskaper 1686-1707, prosteting och visitationer 1691-1714 samt brev från myndigheter 1704-1716."
Birth Family
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Birth father
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Birth of Agnes Baillie Rodger on 21 Aug 1886
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Birth of John H Williams
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Birth of Marion Hamilton Rodger on 21 Jul 1884
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Birth of the USA
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Birth of William Rodger on 11 Mar 1862
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#[[Willis-3192|William]] - 1693 #[[Willis-3191|Mary]] - 1695 #[[Willis-3196|Ann]] - 1697 #[[Willis-3190|JohnII]] - 1698 #[[Willis-3178|Henry]] - 1700 #[[Willis-601|Esther]] - 1702 #[[Willis-3194|Edward]] - 1704 #[[Willis-3195|Sarah]] - 1706 #[[Willis-3193|Benjamin]] - 1708 Sources used for these estimates include the following:
1. An estimate of the marriage date of their parents, John and Esther
2. The sequence of names in the will of their father, John
3. The sequence of names listed by John's nephew [[Willis-2720|Samuel Willis]]
4. Their marriage dates
5. The year of their first appearance on a tax list
6. Consistency with the Quaker naming custom
These are explained below.
'''1. An estimate of the marriage date of their parents, John and Esther'''
A reasonable estimate of the date that John and Esther married is 1692 or 1693. The record of John’s purchase of his homestead land in Thornbury, dated September 30, 1692, states that John was already living on it.Minute Book G (Commissioners of Philadelphia), Penn Archives, 2nd Series, December 18, 1701.. According to a [[Space:The Samuel Willis Account|genealogy]] written in 1760 by John's nephew [[Willis-2720|Samuel Willis]], John moved there "when he reached the state of a man", and John's father "was helpful in Purchaseing some Land there I think the place is called Thornbury...."Darlington, Oscar G. "The Willis-Titus-Mott Genealogy,” ''The Nassau County Historical Journal'', vol. 4, 1941, pages 26–38.. John, who was born in 1669, may have accompanied his father, Henry Willis, on his trip from Long Island to Philadelphia in the summer of 1692, when Henry was one of the 28 Quaker leaders who convened in Philadelphia in June and July to deal with a serious threat to the Quaker establishment, the Keith controversy.''The Judgment Given forth by Twenty Eight Quakers Against George Keith, and his Friends'', “printed in Pennsylvania; and now Re-printed at London,” Richard Baldwin, Warwick Lane, 1694; copy contained in Frost, J. William, The Keithian Controversy in Early Pennsylvania, Norwood Editions, 1980.
'''2. The sequence of names in the will of their father, John'''
In his 1745 will, John listed his wife and children in the following order:
"…. to my beloved wife Esther, the Plantation I now live on with all the improvements thereon containing about 270 or thereabout acres of land with all and singular my personal estate that I now possess….
…to my son '''Benjamin''' Willis…the remaining part of my plantation and above what may be made use of by my executors to pay my just debts be it less or more to be put in possession at the decease of his mother before mentioned. I leave all encumerances whatsoever.
…to my son '''Henry''' Willis…1 shilling
…unto my daughter '''Mary''' the wife of John Wall... 1 shilling
…to Joseph Webb the husband of my daughter '''Anna'''…1 shilling
…to my son '''John''' Willis’ son John…1 shilling [John had died in 1732.]
…to my daughter '''Esther''' the wife of Stephen Foulk…1 shilling
…the surviving children of my son '''Edward'''…3 shillings [Edward had died in 1732.]
…to my daughter '''Sarah''', the wife of Thomas Ward…1 shilling."
Benjamin and Henry were the only two of John's five sons who were still living. They are listed first. Benjamin is mentioned immediately after discussing his mother's inheritance, which was to be passed on to Benjamin after her decease.
'''3. The sequence of names listed by John's nephew Samuel Willis'''
in Samuel Willis's genealogy, he listed the names of John's children, first the sons, then the daughters:
"I think his sons were William John Henry Edward & Benjamin he also had several Daughters Viz: Mary, Ann, Sarah, & Ester."
The sequence in which Samuel lists the names differs slightly from the sequence given in John’s will. '''4. Their marriage dates'''
Inference about the children's birth sequence can be drawn from information about their marriage dates:
William - died young and did not marry, according to Samuel Willis.
Mary - married John Wall probably about 1715.The date of Mary's marriage is an estimate. On November 4, 1714, Mary Willis accompanied her parents as guests at the marriage of John Palmer Jr. of Concord and Martha Yearsley of Thornbury (''Concord MM Marriages, 1698 - 1783'', LDS microfilm 20457, Item 8). This was sometimes done when the daughter was soon going to be married, and in fact the same was done for Mary's sister Ann.
Ann - married Joseph Webb in 1722.Minutes of the Chichester (Concord) Monthly Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 8 Oct 1722, LDS microfilm 20386.
John Jr. - married the widow Mary (Webb) Browne on 22 Jun 1721.Minutes of the Chichester (Concord) Monthly Meeting, 3 Jul 1721, LDS microfilm 20386.
Henry - marriage date unknown; eldest child Joseph born roughly 1725.Joseph was the eldest of Henry's eight children, the youngest of whom, Isaiah, was born in 1742, plus or minus a few months.
Esther - The dates of her birth and marriage (Stephen Foulke) are unknown.
Edward - married Catherine Maris in 1726.
Sarah - The dates of her birth and marriage (Thomas Ward) are unknown.
Benjamin - no information
'''5. The year of their first appearance on a tax list'''
In early tax records for Chester County, property owners are listed, not tithes. One cannot be certain about a man’s age based on the year his name first appears. John’s sons first appeared in Chester County tax records on the following dates:
John Jr. - 1719 (Thornbury Township)
Henry - 1721 (Bradford Township)
Edward - 1726 (Thornbury Township, with his father, John)
Benjamin - 1740 (Thornbury Township, with his father, John)
'''6. Consistency with the Quaker naming custom'''
A custom Quakers sometimes followed at the time was to name the first-born son after the wife’s father (in this case, [[Brinton-60|William Brinton]]) and the first-born daughter after the husband’s mother [[Pease-1733|Mary Pearce]]). This Quaker naming convention is explained in the following quote from historian David Hackett Fischer:
''Unlike New England Puritans, Quakers named their first-born children after [the child’s] grandparents. Unlike Virginia Anglicans, they were careful to honor maternal and paternal lines in an even-handed way.…The concern for equality was carried to the point of double-reversing the naming order for children of different genders, so that the first-born female commemorated the father’s line, and the eldest male followed the maternal line.''Fischer, David Hackett. ''Albion’s Seed''. Oxford University Press, 1989, page 506.
Based on this and other evidence that Mary was the eldest daughter, John’s children would have been named in the following sequence if the Quaker naming custom were strictly followed:
Sons:
1. William (Esther’s father)
2. Henry (John’s father)
3. John (John himself)
Daughters:
1. Mary (John’s mother)
2. Ann (Esther’s mother)
3. Esther (Esther herself)
Under the Quaker naming custom Henry should be older than John, but the Quaker naming custom was not always followed.
'''Conclusion'''
The birthdates of John’s children were estimated (1) assuming that John and Esther were married about 1692, (2) using available indirect evidence for birth order, and (3) assuming the children were born about two years apart.
The evidence for who was older--John Jr. or Henry-- is inconclusive:
The sequence of names in the will of their father, John - favors Henry
The sequence of names listed by John's nephew Samuel Willis - favors John Jr.
Their marriage dates - favors John Jr.
The year of their first appearance on a tax list - favors John Jr.
Consistency with the Quaker naming custom - favors Henry
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::PERSONS WHO DIED
:: 'N' BATTERY, 5TH BRIGADE R.A. * Capt. and Brevet-Major Stuart Smith. * Brevet-Major F.B. Russell, R.A., Rocket Battery. * Sgt. William Edwards. * Cpl. H.R. Bailey. * Cpl. William Cooper. * Cpl. John Langridge. * Bombardier John Parker. * A/Bombardier Thomas Nash. * A/Bombardier John Leguay. * A/Bombardier James McDonnell. * A/Bombardier James Aylett. * A/Bombardier Thomas Boswell. * Farrier Sgt. Robert Whinham. * Collar Maker Thomas Shepperd. * Shoeing Smith Thomas Elliott. * Gnr. Frank Beech. * Gnr. James Thomas Berry. * Gnr. James Burke. * Gnr. James Byrne. * Gnr. Samuel Cockrane. * Gnr. Robert Collins. * Gnr. John Connelly. * Gnr. Isaac Davies. * Gnr. William Dickins. * Gnr. Thomas Harrison. * Gnr. James Hicks. * Gnr. Edward G. James . * Gnr. Charles King. * Gnr. James Lamb. * Gnr. Murdoch McGregor. * Gnr. James Mead. * Gnr. William Marshall. * Gnr. Thomas Miller. * Gnr. Daniel O'Neal. * Gnr. Henry Page. * Gnr. Alexander Redman. * Gnr. John Reede. * Gnr. John Regan. * Gnr. William Roscoe. * Gnr. Joseph Smythe. * Gnr. Joseph Stevenson. * Gnr. Robert Williams. * Gnr. Thomas Wilson. * Gnr. William Wilson. * Gnr. Alfred Woolacott. * Driver William Adams. * Driver Henry Allen. * Driver William Barron. * Driver Charles Bishop. * Driver James Brooks. * Driver Thomas Bruce. * Driver Thomas Clarke. * Driver Henry Cowley. * Driver John Dailey. * Driver William Hiatt. * Driver James Hutchings. * Driver J. William Jones. * Driver Leonard Joyce. * Driver John Marchant. * Driver George McKeown. * Driver Francis Murphy. * Driver Charles Spread. * Driver George Bailey. :: ROYAL ENGINEERS * Lt.-Col. A.W. Durnford. * Lt. F.H. McDowell. * Capt. G. Shepstone. * Cpl. W. Gamble (5th Coy). * Sapper H. Cuthbert (5th Coy). * Sapper J. Maclaren (5th Coy). * Sapper M. Wheatley (5th Coy).
:: 1ST BATTALION 24TH REGIMENT * Major and Lt.-Col. H.B. Pulleine. * Capt. William Degacher. * Capt. W.E. Mostyn. * Capt. G.V. Wardell. * Capt. R. Younghusband. * Lt. and Adjutant T. Melville. * Lt. F.P. Porteous. * Lt. C.W. Cavaye. * Lt. E.D. Anstey. * Lt. N.J.A. Coghill. * Lt. J.P. Daly. * Lt. G.F.J. Hodson. * Lt. C.J. Atkinson. * 2nd Lt. E.H. Dyson. * Paymaster F.F. White, (APD). * Qu.-Mr. J. Pullen. * Sgt.-Major F. Gapp. * Qu.-Mr.-Sgt. T. Leitch. * Sgt.-I. Musketry G. Chambers. * Drum-Major R. Taylor. * Ord.-R.-Sgt. G.G. Fitzgerald. * P.-Mtr.-Sgt. G. Mead. * Army.-Sgt. H. Hayward. * Sgt.-Cook A. Field. * Tailor-Sgt. J. Smedley. * Canteen Steward W.P. Seaton. * Colour-Sgt. T. Brown. * Colour-Sgt. J. Ballard. * Colour-Sgt. W. Edwards. * Colour-Sgt. F.H. Wolfe. * Colour-Sgt. W. Whitfield. * Sgt. P. Ainsworth. * Sgt. G. Bennett. * Sgt. D. Bradley. * Sgt. Jno. Clarkson. * Sgt. William Coholan. * Sgt. T. Cooper. * Sgt. Jno. Edwards. * Sgt. Thomas Fay. * Sgt. J. Fowden. * Sgt. D. Gamble. * Sgt. E. Giles. * Sgt. J. Greatorex. * Sgt. C. Heppenstall. * Sgt. M. Hornibrook. * Sgt. William Parsons. * Sgt. A. Piall. * Sgt. Jno. Smith. * Sgt. G. Upton. * Lance-Sgt. Jno. Milner. * Lance-Sgt. Jno. Reardon. * Cpl. N. Ball. * Cpl. P. Bell. * Cpl. Jno. Bellhouse. * Cpl. A. Board. * Cpl. R.S. Davis. * Cpl. E. Everett. * Cpl. Jno. Franks. * Cpl. Jno. Knight. * Cpl. Jno. Lawler. * Cpl. [[Markham-22|Patrick Markham]]. * Cpl. M. Miller. * Cpl. H. Richardson. * Cpl. Jno. Rowden. * Cpl. Jno. Tarbuck. * Cpl. R. Williams.
:: LANCE CORPORALS - DRUMMERS - PRIVATES * R. Abbott. * Drummer W.H. Adams. * T. Allingham. * E. Amos. * Drummer C. Andrews. * A. Atkins. * Jno. Bailey. * E. Baker. * Jno. Barry. * Jno. Barry. * J. Bartles. * C. Bastard. * R. Beadon. * William Beckett. Died of wounds received at Rorke's Drift. * Jno. Benham. * A. Bennett. * R. Bennett. * R. Benson. * N. Betterton. * Jno. Birch. * J. Bishop. * R. Blackhurst. * James Blower. * F. Bodman. * S. Boulton. * Jno. Boylan. * James Bray. * Jno. Breese. * J.W. Brew. * J. Brodrick. * J. Brown. * William Brown. * F.W. Bugby. * Jno. Bull. * T. Burke. * William Burke. * William Burke. * Thomas Busby. * W.J. Butler. * Jno. Bye. Not KIA. On medal roll. * J. Cahill. * J. Callanan. No trace. * James Camp. * M. Campbell. * James Cantillon. * W.H. Carpenter. * P. Carrol. * James Casey. * E. Ceiley. * Lance-Cpl. William Chadwick. * W. Chalmers. * William Chapman. Not KIA. On medal roll. * James Chatterton. * D. Christian. * A. Clarke. * M. Clarke. * H. 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Griffiths. * G. Hadden. * I. Hale. * Jno. Hall. * Jacob Hannaford. * Lance-Cpl. T. Harkin. * J. Harman. * D. Harney. * Boy T.J. Harrington. * Dennis Harrington. * T.H. Harris. * William Hayden. * William Harris. * W. Hyden. * Drummer Jno. Haynes. * James Hedges. * C. Hemmings. * Lance-Cpl. Jno. Hewitt. * W.H. Hicken. * James Hibbard. * T. Hicks. * T. Higgins. * J. Hind. * Jno. Hitchin. * William Holden. * J. Holland. * Lance-Cpl. Dd Horgan. * Jno. Horn. * C. Hornbuckle. * William Horrigan. KIA Rorke's Drift. * William Hough. * E. Hughes. * John Hughes. * John Hughes. * Owen Hughes. * T. Hughes. * A. Iggulden. * F.G. Isley. * E. Ivatts. * James Jenkins. * W. Jenkins. * W. Jenkins. * G. Johnson. * H. Johnson. * J. Johnson. * Lance-Cpl. William Johnson. * A. Johnston. * G. Johnston. * James Johnston. * Jno. Johnston. * E. Jones. * Jno. Jones. * Jno. Jones. * T. Jones. * William Jones. * William Jones. * J. Keane. * James Keegan. * A. Kelly. * F. Kelly. * James Kelly. * J.F. Kelly. * N. 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Vines. * E. Walker. * E. Walker. * Thomas Walsh. * Thomas Walsh. * W. Walsh. * W. Walton. * J. Warner. * H.W. Watkins. * Jno. Watley. * H. Watts. * T. Webb. * Lance-Cpl. H. Wetherhead. * Jno. Whelan. * Thomas Whelan. * E. Whybrow. * A. Wilkinson. * F. Wilks. * Ellis Williams. * E. Williams. * J. Williams. * Jno. Williams. * James Williams. * M. Williams. * Thomas Williams. * Thomas Williams. * W.E. Williams. * J. Wilson. * S. Wilson. * W. Wisher. * James Wood. * Drummer A. Wolfendale. * Drummer J. Wolfendale. * Jno. Wooley. * E. Worthington. * R. Wright. * Lance-Cpl. T. Young.
:: 2ND BATTALION 24TH REGIMENT * Lt. Pope, Charles D'Aguilar. bn:1849-08-23, Andhra Pradesh, India. Son of Rev. J.P. Pope. 1st Lt., G Company, 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot. Killed in action at the Battle of Isandlwana during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879.[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156828014]Find A Grave Memorial 156828014. cr:1849-09-25, Masulipatam, Madras, India. bn:1849-08-25. Parents: John Powley and Eliza Pope.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FG42-R84]FamilySearch. India Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947. Charles D'Aguilar Pope. * F.G. Godwin-Austen. * H.J. Dyer. * Sub-Lieut. T.L.G. Griffiths. * Qu.-Mr E. Bloomfield. * Band Mstr. H.T. Bullard. * Qu.-Mr.-Sgt. G. Davis. * Sgt. J. Lines. * Sgt. C. Chew. Cook Sgt. * Sgt. J. Ross. * Sgt. W.J.G. Reeves. * Sgt. H. Carse. * Sgt. W. Shaw. * Sgt. G. Wilkins. * Lance-Sgt. James McCaffrey. * Lance-Sgt. Joseph Haig. * Lance-Sgt. Thomas Williams. * Cpl. J. Henshaw. * Cpl. G. Sims. * Cpl. J.M. Low. * Cpl. T. Thompson. * Cpl. H. Mortlock. * Cpl. W. Greenhill.
:: LANCE-CORPORALS, DRUMMERS, PRIVATES, BOYS (PRIVATES UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE) * Joseph Allen. * J.W. Barton. * S. Bevan. * Thomas Bennett. * H. Bishop. * A. Bray. * Francis Bridgewater. * J.P. Brierly. * M. Broderick. * J. Bryant. * Robert Buckley. * T. Bull. * A. Byard. * John Byrne. * J. Byrne. * Thomas Carroll. * W. Charles. * F. Cherry. * M. Cleary. * Thomas Cole. Rorke's Drift. * T. Cornish. * George Davies. * John J. Davies. * David Davis. * J. Davis. * J. Davis. * Michael Donegan. * John Dowle. * John Earish. * E. Edwards. * John Edwards. * Robert Emerson. * Lance-Cpl. J. Elvey. * J. Evans. * Alfred Farr. * T. Finn. * G. Fitton. * M. Fitzpatrick. * D. Flynn. * Joseph Flynn. * Michael Fortune. * T. Fox. * J. Fry. * William Gee. * George Ghost. * Boy D. Gordon. * William Griffiths.V.C. bn: 1841, Roscommon, Ireland.[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8543775]Find A Grave Memorial 8543775. * Boy J. Gurney. * Samuel Hacker. * B. Hall. * C. Hall. * John Hall. * William Hall. * L. Hankin. * W. Hawkins. * John Healey. * James E. Hill. * R.H. Hopkins. * G. Horrocks. * Robert Howells. * George Hudson. * F. Hughes. * John Hunt. * W. Jenkins. * William Johnstone. * Abraham Jones. * E. Jones. * J. Jones. * T. Jones. * T. Jones. * T. Jones. * William Jones. * J. Kelly. * T. Kennedy. * Joseph King. * B. Latham. * E. Lewis. * J. Lewis. * James Llewellyn. * Charles Long. * Thomas Lynch. * John Machin. * James Mack. * Edward Malley. * John Marsh. * E. Martingale. * P. McCaffrey. * J. McCormack. * S. McCracken. * G. McDoon. * Boy Joseph S. McEwan. * J. McGuire. * Michael Mockler. * Thomas Montgomery. * F. Moore. * J. Morgan. * Alfred Morris. * James Morrisey. * P. Mulroy. * J. Murphy. * T. Neagle. * R. Nobes. * T. O'Keefe. * Hugh Perkins. * David Phillips. * Samuel Poole. * Samuel Popple. * H. Price. * J. Price. * David Pritchard. * T. Quilford. * J. Quinn. * William Rees. * Walter Rice. * John Roche. * M. Roche. * T. Sanders. * J. Scott. * W. Sheen. * Samuel Sherwood. * William Shuttleworth. * H. Slade. * Charles M. Smith. * Daniel Smith. * F. Smith. * Henry Smith. * J. Smith. * Patrick Smith. * R. Smith. * Robert Stevens. * W. Terrett. * David Thomas. * G. Thompson. * Richard Treverton. * E. Turner. * T. Velder. * Samuel Walker. * E. Waters. * W. Waterhouse. * J. Watkins. * G. Watson. * J. White. * T. White. * Adam Wightman. * E. Williams. * E. Williams. * Evan Williams. * George Williams. * T. Williams. * James Williamson. * G. Wood. * J. Wright. * Edward Young.
:: ARMY SERVICE CORPS * Cpl. Joseph J. Pritchard. * Pvt. Jno. Cole. * Pvt. A. Jaques.
:: ARMY HOSPITAL CORPS * Lt. of Orderlies: A.W. Hall. * Cpl. J. Lee. * Pvt. A. Cain. * Pvt. H.W. Lewis. * Pvt. J. Deane. * Pvt. J. Hughes. * Pvt. G.G. Munn. * Pvt. J. Gilman. * Pvt. J. Hogan. * Pvt. W. Lovell. * Pvt. G. Baker.
:: ARMY MEDICAL UNIT * Surgeon-Major P. Shepherd. * Boy Green, servant to Surg.-Major Shepherd.
:: 80TH MOUNTED INFANTRY * Qm-Sgt. William Johnson. * John Chesterton. * Edward Holman. * William McDonald. * Shoeing-Smith William Seymour. * Pvt. Joseph Whitehouse.
:: 9TH LANCERS * Farrier H. Sampson.
:: 6TH DRAGOON GUARDS * Pvt. Jno. McStravick.
:: 2 BTN, 3RD * Pvt. James Shaw. * Pvt. George Wheatley.
:: 1ST BTN., 24TH * Edward Turner.
:: CIVIL SERVANT * William Popworth, servant to Capt. Gardner, special service. * Robert Turner, servant to Capt. Hallam Parr, 13th Regt.
:: NATAL MOUNTED POLICE * Cpl. H. Lally. * Lance-Cpl. H.C. Campbell. * Tpr. G.H. Banger. * Tpr. H. Berry. * Tpr. E. Blakeman. * Tpr. J. Clark. * Tpr. H.I. Capps. * Tpr. S. Daniels. * Tpr. C.T. Dorey. * Tpr. J.A. Eason. * Tpr. W. Fletcher. * Tpr. S. Hunter. KIA Rorkes Drift. * Tpr. H.C. Lloyd. * Tpr. T. McRae. * Tpr. C.H. Meares. * Tpr. H. Neil. * Tpr. A.B. Parsons. * Tpr. H.T. Pearce. * Tpr. J.W. Pleydell. * Tpr. A.F. Pollard. * Tpr. A. Secretan. * Tpr. J.W.M. Siddall. * Tpr. W.E. Stimpson. * Tpr. S.C. Thicke. * Tpr. C. White. * Tpr. H. Winkles.
:: NATAL CARBINEERS * Lt. F.J.D. Scott. * Qu.-Mr. W. London. * Qu.-Mr.-Sgt. W. Bullock. * Tpr. J.A. Blakie. * Tpr. G. Borrain. * Tpr. C.G.S. Christian. * Tpr. J. Deane. * Tpr. H. Davis. * Tpr. H. Dickinson. * Tpr. V.C. Hawkins. * Tpr. H. Hayhow. * Tpr. C. Haldane. * Tpr. R. Jackson. * Tpr. F. Jackson. * Tpr. W. Lumley. * Tpr. G.T. Macleroy. * Tpr. W. Mendenhall. * Tpr. [[Moodie-30|Malcolm James Dunbar Moodie]]. * Tpr. J. Ross. * Tpr. W. Swift. * Tpr. E. Tarbaton. * Tpr. J. Whitelaw.
:: NEWCASTLE MOUNTED RIFLES * Capt. Bradstreet. * Qu.Mr. Hitchcock. * Sgt. Swan. * Tpr. Barnes. * Tpr. Greenbank. * Tpr. McAlister. * Tpr. Dinkelman.
:: BUFFALO BORDER GUARD * Tpr. Eary. * Tpr. Guttridge. * Tpr. Wehr.
:: 1ST BATTALION 3RD REGIMENT, NATAL NATIVE CONTINGENT * Capt. Robert Krohn. * Capt. James Lonsdale. * Lt. Samuel Avery. * Lt. Frank Holcraft. * Lt. Charles Jameson. * Acting-Surgeon Frank Bull. * Qu.-Mr Jno. McCormick. * Interpreter Samuel Grant. * Sgt. J. Connock. * Sgt. J. Cole. * Sgt. H. Church. * Sgt. J. Welsh. * Sgt. C. Patterson. * Sgt. W. Galling. * Sgt. G. Bryant. * Sgt. H. Atkins. * Sgt. W. Russell. * Sgt. ? Donnell. * Sgt. W. Golding. * Sgt. W. McCarty. * Sgt. W. Humphries. * Cpl. F. Sibley. * Cpl. W. Anderson. * Cpl. R. Palmer. * Cpl. J. Balmore. * Cpl. J. Duprie. * Cpl. D. O'Connell. * Cpl. M. O'Neil. * Cpl. ? Davidson. * Cpl. J. Quinn. * Cpl. W. Willey. * Cpl. J. Pearson. * Cpl. W. Price.
* Hospital-Sgt. Cane. * Conductor Doyle. * Conductor Le Roue. * Cook George Neil.
:: 2ND BATTALION 3RD REGIMENT, NATAL NATIVE CONTINGENT * Capt. Edward Erskine. * Capt. A.T. Barry. * Capt. O.E. Murray. * Lt. R.A. Pritchard. * Lt. L.D. Young. * Lt. Arthur Gibson. * Lt. Standish. * Lt. H.O. Rivers. * Qu.-Mr. A. Chambers. * Qu.-Mr. Sgt. A. Farr. * Sgt. D. Schaap. * Sgt. S. Phillips. * Sgt. W. Brebner. * Sgt. W. Murray. * Sgt. W. Hamilton. * Sgt. J. Allen. * Sgt. G. Mowbray. * Sgt. A. Broderick. * Sgt. M. Broderick. * Sgt. G. Moore. * Sgt. W. Kemp. * Sgt. G. Elverson. * Cpl. J. Walker. * Cpl. W. Green. * Cpl. D. Delaharpe. * Cpl. H. Sturk. * Cpl. T. Harrington. * Cpl. J. Willis. * Cpl. R. Styles. * Cpl. J. Caufield. * Cpl. E. Welsh. * Cpl. W. Allen. * Cpl. L. Schneither. * Cpl. D. De Villiers. * Cpl. W. Stapleton. * Cpl. W. Laughlin. * Cpl. T. Pitzer.
:: 90TH REGIMENT * G. Broadhurst. * H. Edwards. * W. Healey. * D. Patterik. * T. Walsh. * C. Wickham.
:: STAFF OF THE LT.-GENERAL * Colour-Sgt. M.C. Keane, Staff Clerk to Military Secretary.
:: ROYAL NAVY * Signalman William Henry Aynsley. HMS Active.
:: ARMY SERVICE CORPS * Farrier Wright.
:: 1ST 24TH REGIMENT * Pvt. Hughes.
:: 2ND 24TH REGIMENT * Pvt. Williamson.
:: 25TH REGIMENT * Pvt. Fitzpatrick.
:: 31ST REGIMENT * Pvt. Watson.
:: 80TH REGIMENT * Sgt. H. Thompson.
:: CIVILIAN * Mr. Laparra, General's Cook.
:: REFERENCES * See: Battle of Rorke’s Drift (1979-01-23).[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:BISAND]Battle of Rorke’s Drift (1979-01-23). * Wikipedia: The Battle of Isandlwana.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Isandlwana] (Wikitree Wikipedia: The Battle of Isandlwana.) * British Battles: Battle of Isandlwana.[https://www.britishbattles.com/zulu-war/battle-of-isandlwana/] (Wikitree British Battles: Battle of Isandlwana.) * YouTube: The Battle of Isandhlwana (Final Battle Scene).[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1vfJbUVo] (YouTube: The Battle of Isandhlwana (Final Battle Scene).)
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Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Reference Number: 1049/5
{{Ancestry Sharing|29074845|c31d6d}} - {{Ancestry Record|61188|1076806|uk}} (accessed 19 June 2022)
Cecilia Bishop baptism on 15 Dec 1844, daughter of William & Mary, in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England.
GRO: Cecilia Ayres's birth was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1845 in the Malmsbury Union district. Maiden name Berry '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1845&range=0&surname=AYRES&motherssurname=BERRY&forename1=CECILIA&gender=F&quarter=M&district=MALMSBURY%20UNION&volume=08&page=377 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Ayres, Cecilia (Mother's maiden name: Berry).
''GRO Reference:'' 1845 Jan-Feb-Mar in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/malmsbury.html Malmsbury Union] Volume 08 Page 377. Parish Reg: Eli Bishop, son of William & Mary, was baptised on 2 May 1847 in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England. '''Baptism''': "Wiltshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1916"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Reference Number: 1049/5
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Eli Bishop baptism on 2 May 1847, son of William & Mary, in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England.
GRO: Eli Ayres's birth was registered in the Apr-May-Jun quarter of 1847 in the Malmsbury Union district. Maiden name Berry '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1847&range=0&surname=AYRES&motherssurname=BERRY&forename1=ELI&gender=M&quarter=J&district=MALMSBURY%20UNION&volume=08&page=356 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Ayres, Eli (Mother's maiden name: Berry).
''GRO Reference:'' 1847 Apr-May-Jun in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/malmsbury.html Malmsbury Union] Volume 08 Page 356. Parish Reg: Anne Eliza Airs, daughter of William & Mary, was baptised on 17 October 1852 in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England. '''Baptism''': "Wiltshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1916"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Reference Number: 1049/6
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Anne Eliza Aios baptism on 17 Oct 1852, daughter of William & Mary, in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England.
GRO: Ann Eliza Bishop's birth was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1852 in the Malmesbury Union district. Maiden name Berry '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1852&range=0&surname=BISHOP&motherssurname=BERRY&forename1=ANN&forename2=ELIZA&gender=F&quarter=S&district=MALMESBURY%20UNION&volume=05A&page=40 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Bishop, Ann Eliza (Mother's maiden name: Berry).
''GRO Reference:'' 1852 Jul-Aug-Sep in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/malmesbury.html Malmesbury Union] Volume 05A Page 40. Thomas Ayres/Bishop (1870-71) '''Baptism''': "Wiltshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1916"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Reference Number: 1049/6
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Thomas Bishop baptism on 16 Mar 1870, child of William & Mary, in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England. '''Burial''': "Wiltshire, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1916"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Reference Number: 1049/8
{{Ancestry Sharing|29076050|4e572d}} - {{Ancestry Record|61190|1068219|uk}} (accessed 19 June 2022)
Thomas Bishop burial (died age 1) on 7 Feb 1871 in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1870&range=0&surname=AYRES&motherssurname=BERRY&forename1=THOMAS&gender=M&quarter=M&district=MALMSBURY&volume=05A&page=50 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Ayres, Thomas (Mother's maiden name: Berry).
''GRO Reference:'' 1870 Jan-Feb-Mar in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/malmsbury.html Malmsbury] Volume 05A Page 50. '''Death Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Death&year=1871&range=0&surname=AYRES&agerange=0&forename1=THOMAS&gender=M&quarter=M&district=MALMSBURY&volume=05A&page=36 GRO Online Indexes - Death] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Ayres, Thomas.
''GRO Reference:'' 1871 Jan-Feb-Mar in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/malmsbury.html Malmsbury] Volume 05A Page 36. === Marriages === William Bishop married Ann Airs on 10 May 1795 in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England. '''Marriage''': "Wiltshire Marriages Index 1538-1933"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FWILTS%2FWILV1%2F125&parentid=PRS%2FWILT%2FPH%2F036728%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FPH%2F036728%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 19 June 2022)
William Bishop marriage to Ann Airs on 10 May 1795 in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England.
William Airs married Mary Berry on 9 September 1844 in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England. '''Marriage''': "Wiltshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1916"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Reference Number: 1049/11
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William Airs (Of Full Age) marriage to Mary Berry on 9 Sep 1844 in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England.
William Bishop married Mary Ann Bary on 14 April 1846 in Luckington, Wiltshire, England. '''Marriage''': "Wiltshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1916"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Reference Number: 3134/12
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William Bishop marriage to May Ann Bary on 14 Apr 1846 in Luckington, Wiltshire, England.
Eli Eyres (of Sherston) married Hannah Andrews on 1 October 1876 in Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire, England. '''Marriage''': "Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Numbers: P291 in 1/8
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Eli Egers marriage to Hannah Andrews on 1 Oct 1876 in Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire, England. '''Marriage Registration''': "England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915"
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Hannah Andrews marriage Oct-Nov-Dec 1876 in Tetbury volume 6a page 695. === Deaths === William Bishop (age 82) was buried on 5 March 1898 in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England. '''Burial''': "Wiltshire, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1916"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centry; Chippenham, Wiltshire; Reference Number: 4371/1
{{Ancestry Sharing|29076440|7a0d1e}} - {{Ancestry Record|61190|2951327|uk}} (accessed 19 June 2022)
William Bishop burial (died age 82) on 5 Mar 1898 in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England. '''Death Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Death&year=1898&range=0&surname=BISHOP&age=82&agerange=0&forename1=WILLIAM&gender=M&quarter=M&district=MALMESBURY&volume=05A&page=39 GRO Online Indexes - Death] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Bishop, William (Age at death: 82).
''GRO Reference:'' 1898 Jan-Feb-Mar in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/malmesbury.html Malmesbury] Volume 05A Page 39. === William senior Censuses === 1841 Census Back Street, Sherston Magna, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England '''1841 Census''': "1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: HO107; Piece number: 1172; Page: 10; Schedule: 1069
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1841%2F1172%2F0225&parentid=GBC%2F1841%2F0005444950 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0005444950&expand=true FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 19 June 2022)
William Bishop (26) in Malmesbury registration district. : William Bishop M 48 Wiltshire, England : Ann Bishop F 47 Wiltshire, England : William Bishop M 26 Wiltshire, England : Thomas Bishop M 24 Wiltshire, England : James Bishop M 21 Wiltshire, England : Hannah Bishop F 15 Wiltshire, England : Stephine Bishop F 13 Wiltshire, England : Cecalia Bishop F 9 Wiltshire, England : Edwin Bishop M 7 Wiltshire, England 1851 Census Sherston Magna, Sherston, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England. '''1851 Census''': "1851 England Census"
Class: HO107; Piece: 1835; Folio: 486; Page: 12; GSU roll: 220982
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Thomas Bishop (31) son in household of William Beshop (54) in Malmesbury registration district. : William Bishop Head Married M 54 Ag labourer Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Nanny Bishop Wife Married F 54 Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Thomas Bishop Son W M 31 Ag labourer Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Stephen Bishop Son Unmarried M 20 Ag labourer Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Edwin Bishop Son Unmarried M 16 Ag labourer Sherston, Wiltshire, England 1861 Census Back Street, Sherston Magna, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England '''1861 Census''': "1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG09; Piece number: 1279; Folio: 34; Page: 26; Schedule: 138
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1861%2F1279%2F00337A&parentid=GBC%2F1861%2F0007457872 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1861%2F0007457872 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 19 June 2022)
William Bishop (69), widower, Labourer, head of household in Malmesbury registration district. : William Bishop Head Widower M 69 Labourer Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Stephen Bishop Son Unmarried M 28 Labourer Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Celia Bishop Daughter Unmarried F 26 Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Rhoda Bishop Granddaughter Unmarried F 6 Scholar Sherston, Wiltshire, England === William jnr Census === 1851 Census Sherston Magna, Sherston, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England '''1851 Census''': "1851 England Census"
Class: HO107; Piece: 1835; Folio: 483; Page: 6; GSU roll: 220982
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Eli Bishop (4) son in household of William Bishop (34) in Malmesbury registration district. : William Bishop Head Married M 34 Ag labourer Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Mary Bishop Wife Married F 28 Ag labourer Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Cecilia Bishop Daughter F 6 Scholar Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Eli Bishop Son M 4 Scholar Sherston, Wiltshire, England : James Bishop Son M 1 Sherston, Wiltshire, England 1861 Census High Street, Sherston Magna, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England. '''1861 Census''': "1861 England Census"
Class: RG 9; Piece: 1279; Folio: 15; Page: 24; GSU roll: 542788
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Eli Ayres (13) son in household of William Ayres (46) in Malmsbury registration district. Born in Sherston, Wiltshire, England. : William Ayres Head Married M 46 Ag lab Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Mary Ayres Wife Married F 36 Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Celia Ayres Daughter Unmarried F 16 Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Eli Ayres Son M 13 Sherston, Wiltshire, England : James Ayres Son M 10 Scholar Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Ann Eliza Ayres Daughter F 9 Scholar Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Rosa Ayres Daughter F 2 Sherston, Wiltshire, England 1871 Census High Street, Sherston Magna, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England '''1871 Census''': "1871 England Census"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 1892; Folio: 41; Page: 25; GSU roll: 830862
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Eli Ayers (23) son in household of William Ayers (56) in Malmesbury registration district. Born in Sherston, Wiltshire, England. : William Ayers Head M 56 Wiltshire, England : Mary Ayers Wife F 46 Wiltshire, England : Cecilia Ayers Daughter F 26 Wiltshire, England : Eli Ayers Son M 23 Wiltshire, England : James Ayers Son M 22 Wiltshire, England : Rosa Ayers Daughter F 12 Wiltshire, England : Annie Ayers Daughter F 8 Wiltshire, England : Edwin Ayers Son M 4 Wiltshire, England 1881 Census Tanners Hill, Sherston Magna, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England. '''1881 Census''': "1881 England Census"
Class: RG11; Piece: 2028; Folio: 17; Page: 6; GSU roll: 1341489
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William Eyers (66), married, Agl Labr, head of household at Tanners Hill in Malmesbury registration district. : William Eyers Head Married M 66 Agl labr Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Mary Eyers Wife Married F 56 Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Edward Eyers Son Single M 14 Agl labr Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Tom Eyers '''Baptism''': "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{Ancestry Record|9841|62884538|uk}} (accessed 19 June 2022)
Thomas Ayres baptism on 8 Oct 1871, son of Cecily Ayres, in Sherston-Magna, Wiltshire, England. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1871&range=0&surname=AYRES&motherssurname=-&forename1=THOMAS&gender=M&quarter=S&district=MALMESBURY&volume=05A&page=47 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Ayres, Thomas (Mother's maiden name: -).
''GRO Reference:'' 1871 Jul-Aug-Sep in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/malmesbury.html Malmesbury] Volume 05A Page 47. Grand son Single M 9 Scholar Sherston, Wiltshire, England. 1891 Census Sherston Magna. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 1590; Folio: 109; Page: 17; GSU roll: 6096700
{{Ancestry Sharing|29076828|9c0823}} - {{Ancestry Record|6598|24198752|uk}} (accessed 19 June 2022)
William Ayres (76) head of household in Malmesbury registration district. Born in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England.
: William Ayres Head 76 : Mary Ayres Wife 69 === Eli Census === 1881 Census Nr Gate Cottage, Sherston Magna, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England. '''1881 Census''': "1881 England Census"
Class: RG11; Piece: 2028; Folio: 43; Page: 21; GSU roll: 1341489
{{Ancestry Sharing|29066950|7a59b5}} - {{Ancestry Record|uki1881|23098616|uk}} (accessed 19 June 2022)
Eli Ayres (34), married, Ag Lab, head of household at Nr Gate Cottage in Malmesbury registration district. : Eli Ayres Head Married M 34 Ag lab Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Hannah Ayres Wife Married F 24 Luckington, Wiltshire, England : George Jas Ayres Son Single M 3 Scholar Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Ellen Ayres Daughter Single F 1 Sherston, Wiltshire, England 1891 Census Cottages, Church Lane, Winterbourne, Barton Regis, Gloucestershire, England. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 1993; Folio: 68; Page: 7; GSU roll: 6097103
{{Ancestry Sharing|29064126|0141b6}} - {{Ancestry Record|6598|24729754|uk}} (accessed 20 June 2022)
George J Bishop (14) son in household of Eli Bishop (45) in Barton Regis registration district. Born in Sherston, Wiltshire, England. : Eli Bishop Head Married M 45 Carter Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Hannah Bishop Wife Married F 35 Luckington, Wiltshire, England : George J Bishop Single M 14 Agricultural labourer Sherston : Ellen Bishop Daughter Single F 12 Sherston : Annie Alice Bishop Daughter F 9 Sherston : William A Bishop Single M 5 Sherston : Edwin E Bishop Single M 3 Sherston : Emily B Bishop Daughter F 0 Chippenham, England 1901 Census Winterbourne Hill, Winterbourne, Barton Regis, Gloucestershire, England. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 2406; Folio: 107; Page: 15; Schedule: 95
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1901%2F2403-2406%2F0828&parentid=GBC%2F1901%2F0000882442 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1901/0000882442&expand=true FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Eli Bishop (48), married, Farm labourer general, head of household in Barton Regis registration district. Born in England. : Eli Bishop Head Married M 48 Farm labourer general Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Hannah Bishop Wife Married F 46 Sherston, Wiltshire, England : George J Bishop Son Single M 23 Carpenters labourer Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Annie A Bishop Daughter Single F 18 Tailoress cloth factory Sherston, Wiltshire, England : William A Bishop Son Single M 15 Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Edwin E Bishop Son Single M 12 Sherston, Wiltshire, England : Emily B Bishop Daughter Single F 10 Wiltshire, England : Alfred Bishop Son Single M 7 Gloucestershire, England : Edith A Bishop Daughter Single F 2 Gloucestershire, England === Eli's Children === George's birth was registered in the Apr-May-Jun quarter of 1878 in the Malmesbury district. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1878&range=0&surname=AYERS&motherssurname=ANDREWS&forename1=GEORGE&forename2=JAMES&gender=M&quarter=J&district=MALMESBURY&volume=05A&page=57 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 20 June 2022)
Ayers, George James (Mother's maiden name: Andrews).
''GRO Reference:'' 1878 Apr-May-Jun in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/malmesbury.html Malmesbury] Volume 05A Page 57. '''Baptism''': "Wiltshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1916"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Reference Number: 1049/6
{{Ancestry Sharing|29090015|1b47b6}} - {{Ancestry Record|61188|2878972|uk}} (accessed 20 June 2022)
George James Ayers baptism on 2 Jun 1878, child of Eli & Hannah, in Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, England. George James Bishop Ayres married Mary Elizabeth Coslett on 13 April 1903 in Llanddewi Rhondda, Glamorganshire, Wales. '''Marriage''': "Glamorganshire, Wales, Anglican Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1570-1994"
Archives Wales; Wales; Glamorgan Baptisms, Marriages and Burials
{{Ancestry Sharing|29077014|4048b2}} - {{Ancestry Record|62105|997261|uk}} (accessed 19 June 2022)
George James Bishop Ayers (24) marriage to Mary Elizabeth Coslett on 13 Apr 1903 in Llanddewi Rhondda, Glamorganshire, Wales. == Sources ==
Bishop Robert Horne's Will
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William was in Carson City as early as 1860. He ran for mayor of Virginia City in 1870. * [[Cook-50403|Joseph Cook]] * [[Duncan-23641|Louis Duncan]] * [[Harris-63385|David Harris]] * [[Price-32536|Joseph Price]] * [[Underwood-9543|J. J. Underwood]] * [[Wilkison-88|W. H. Wilkison]] ==Washoe== * [[Kinney-4760|Charles Kinney]]
He went on to become the first African American ordained minister in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist church.
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Marie Negro (born 17 Nov 1894), married, Paid Domestic Duties, at 43, Rothwell, Northamptonshire, England. |}
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Blackmore, Rivenhall, Essex, England , USA , France , Iraland , Scottland ,Mo. Rinnalds Co, Mo.Augusta Co VA.County of PRINCE EDWARD CO-ENL ,State: VIRGINIA
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:Alphabetical by Name :James Blackstock, Greenville SC :John Blackstock, Laurens, SC :Richard Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :William Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC :William Blackstock, York, SC | :In Order by State :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :James Blackstock, Greenville SC :John Blackstock, Laurens, SC :Richard Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC :William Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC :William Blackstock, York, SC |
:Alpha Order :Edwd Blackstock, Capt., Chester, SC :Jno Blackstock, Laurens :Richard Blackstock, Pendleton Dist., SC :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :William Blackstock, Suffolk, MA :William Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC | :In Order by State :William Blackstock, Suffolk, MA :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :Edwd Blackstock, Capt., Chester, SC :Jno Blackstock, Laurens Dist., SC :Richard Blackstock, Pendleton Dist., SC :William Blackstock, Spartanburg, SC |
:Alpha Order :Danl Blackstock, Hall, GA :Ed Blackstock, Chester, SC :Jas Blackstock, Hall, GA :John Blackstock, Chester, SC :John Blackstock, Greenville, SC :John Blackstock, Pendleton, SC :John Blackstock, Halifax, VA :Richard Blackstock, Pendleton, SC :Richd Blackstock, Hall, GA :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :Thomas Blackstock, Halifax, VA :William Blackstock, Suffolk, MA :Wm Blackstock, Hall, GA :Wm Blackstock, Allegheny, PA :Wm Blackstock, Greenville, SC | :In Order by State :William Blackstock, Suffolk, MA :Robert Blackstock, Charles, MD :Danl Blackstock, Hall, GA :Jas Blackstock, Hall, GA :Richd Blackstock, Hall, GA :Wm Blackstock, Hall, GA :Wm Blackstock, Allegheny, PA :Ed Blackstock, Chester, SC :John Blackstock, Chester, SC :John Blackstock, Greenville, SC :John Blackstock, Pendleton, SC :Richard Blackstock, Pendleton, SC :Wm Blackstock, Greenville, SC :John Blackstock, Halifax, VA :Thomas Blackstock, Halifax, VA |
:Alpha Order :A 52 M/W GA Carroll County, Carrollton PO :Allen 30 M/W GA Dawson, Barretts Dist. :C M C 45 M/W GA Hall County, Gainesville PO : [ [[Blackstock-47|Cornellius]] ] :D 63 M/W SC Hall Gainesville PO : [ [[Blackstock-39|Daniel K.]] ] :Elizabeth 33 F/W SC Coweta Haralson P O :G W 29 M/W Fulton 1-WD Atlanta :Hannah 64 F/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :Hannah 52 F/W W SC Gilmer 33-SUB Division :Isaac G 33 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :J 24 M/W SC Fulton 5-WD Atlanta :J 42 M/W GA Hall Gainesville PO : [ [[Blackstock-50|James]] ] :J A 19 M/W GA Fulton 2-WD Atlanta :J E 24 M/W GA Fulton 3-WD Atlanta :J L 32 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :[[Blackstock-103|James]] 40 M/W GA Haralson Buchanan P O :Jas C 44 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :Jno J 26 M/W GA Carroll Carrollton :John 38 M/W GA Dekalb Panthersville Dist. :John H 28 M/W GA Coweta Palmetto P O :K 60 M/W GA Fulton 2-WD Atlanta :Milly 21 F/W GA Fannin Edom P O :Richard 28 M/W GA Pickens Town Dist. :Sarah 31 F/W GA Pickens Town Dist. :Terry T 25 M/W GA Dekalb Panthersville Dist. :W J 36 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :William 32 M/W GA Haralson Tallapoosa P O :William N 34 M/W GA Forsyth Cumming P O :[[Blackstock-131|Wilson]] 48 M/W GA Haralson Buchanan P O :Wm. 21 M/W GA Fulton 2-WD Atlanta :Wm. 43 M/W GA Hall Gainesville PO : [ [[Blackstock-48|William ]] ] :[[Blackstock-185|Wm. C]] 25 M/W GA Carroll Carrollton | :In Order by County Carroll County, Carrollton PO :A 52 M/W GA :Jno J 26 M/W GA :[[Blackstock-185|Wm. C]] 25 M/W GA Coweta County, Haralson PO :Elizabeth 33 F/W SC Coweta County, Palmetto PO :John H 28 M/W GA Dawson County, Barretts Dist :Allen 30 M/W GA Dekalb County, Panthersville Dist :John 38 M/W GA :Terry T 25 M/W GA Fannin County, Edom PO :Milly 21 F/W GA Forsyth County, Cumming PO :Hannah 64 F/W GA :Isaac G 33 M/W GA :J L 32 M/W GA :Jas C 44 M/W GA :W J 36 M/W GA :William N 34 M/W GA Fulton County, 1-WD Atlanta :G W 29 M/W GA Fulton County, 5-WD Atlanta :J 24 M/W SC Fulton County, 2-WD Atlanta :J A 19 M/W GA :K 60 M/W GA :Wm. 21 M/W GA Fulton County, 3-WD Atlanta :J E 24 M/W GA Gilmer County, 33-SUB Divn :Hannah 52 F/W SC Hall County, Gainesville PO :C M C 45 M/W GA [ [[Blackstock-47|Cornellius]] ] :D 63 M/W SC [ [[Blackstock-39|Daniel K.]] ] :J 42 M/W GA [ [[Blackstock-50|James]] ] :Wm. 43 M/W GA [ [[Blackstock-48|William ]] ] Haralson County, Buchanan PO :[[Blackstock-103|James]] 40 M/W GA :[[Blackstock-131|Wilson]] 48 M/W GA Haralson County, Tallapoosa PO :William 32 M/W GA Pickens County, Town Dist :Richard 28 M/W GA :Sarah 31 F/W GA |
Blackstone census comparisons
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The will of [[Griffiths-5545|Thomas Griffiths]], gentleman, of the parish of Lyonshall, Herefordshire, dated 13 May 1805, said: "I give my said son James Griffiths all my estate called Blainlewenny[…] in the Parish of Llanvihangel Nantmellan in the County of Radnor To hold to my said son his heirs and assigns for ever". FamilySearch. Original wills, administrations and inventories for the Diocese of Hereford, 1517-1858. Registered wills, v. 46-47, 1799-1805. Film: 91612. DGS: 8038216. Images 661-2. A transcript is [[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Griffiths_of_Lyonshall%2C_Herefordshire%2C_1805|here]]. '''1821-4'''
The will of [[Griffiths-5550|James Griffiths]], gentleman, of Birley, Herefordshire, dated 5 December 1821, said: "I give and devise unto my brother Thomas Griffiths All that my messuage farm lands and hereditaments ... called by the name of Blainlewenny situate in the Parish of Llanvihangel Na[n]tmellan in the County of Radnor To hold to my said brother Thomas Griffiths ... for and during the term of his natural life". After Thomas Griffiths' death, the farm was to be shared between his children Elizabeth, Thomas, Margaret, John, Susannah, Mary, Ann, James and William. James Griffiths' will was proved in 1824. The National Archives. Reference: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D157800 PROB 11/1683/148]. Description: Will of James Griffiths, Gentleman of Birley, Herefordshire. Date: 13 March 1824. A transcript is [[Space:Will_of_James_Griffiths_of_Birley_%2C_Herefordshire%2C_proved_1824|here]]. '''1836'''
Thomas Griffiths died by 1836. '''1843'''
The Welsh tithe maps record that Blaenllywenith in the parish of Llanfihangel Nantmellan was owned by Captain John Abraham Whittaker and occupied by James Watkins. The farm consisted of 10 fields, totalling 36 acres. The fields were: Blaenlwynydd (arable land) and Lower Meadow (meadow) plus two meadows, three pastures, two fields of arable land and a wood. Map of the parish of Llanfihangel Nantmellan in the County of Radnor [cartographic material], 1843. [http://hdl.handle.net/10107/4561149 NLW Images]. == Sources ==
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::::(NEE BLECHYNDEN): ::Page25 - LAND GRANT,PERTH TOWN LOCATION E3 ::Page25 - ONE OF THE EARLIEST TOWNSITE PLANS OF PERTH (1838) ::Page27 - SWAN RIVER COLONY PRE - 1850 ::Page27 - LOSS OF LAND GRANT: ::Page28 - NEWSPAPER CUTTING RE WILL SHAW VERSUS HARRISON BLECHYNDEN ::Page29 - ACCIDENTAL DEATH ENQUIRY ::Page39 - TANNER, WILLIAM (1801-1845): ::Page40 - [[Barrett-Lennard-3|Edward Pomeroy Barrett-Lennard JP (1799 - 1878) :]] ::Page42 - [[Barrett-Lennard-41|Edmund Thomas Henry Barrett-Lennard (1823-1895) ]] ::Page46 - [[Hamersley-15|Edward Hamersley (1810-1874) ]] ::Page72 - BEVERLEY -TWO ESSAYS :Page78 - LIVING CHILDREN OF
::[[Blechynden-16|'''Harrison''' Blechynden]] (1802-1873) and [[Robus-23|Charlotte Augusta '''Robus''']] (1812-1889) :P 86 - '''1.''' [[Blechynden-18|'''John Blechynden''' (1833 - 1900)]]
::: SWAN RIVER COLONY, BEVERLEY and BRIDGETOWN ::P 90 - GOXHILL to the SWAN ::P 90 - [[Green-33634|Elizabeth ('''Green''') Blechynden (1839 - 1891) ]] ::P 91 - [[Green-36873|George Green (1808-1874)]] and [[Beacham-296|Jane Beacham (1818-1910) ]] ::P 94 - WILLIAM GREEN (1770-1831) AND SUSANNAH BROWN (1785-1844) : ::P 97 - [[Beacham-296|William Beacham (1788-1875)]] And MARY ANN SCOTT (1796-1830) ::P 109 - [[Beacham-296|Jane Beacham (1818-1910) ]] ::P 109 - [[Green-36873|George Green (1808-1874)]] and [[Beacham-296|Jane Beacham (1818-1910) ]] ::P 118 - John Blechynden (1833 - 1900) and Elizabeth Green (1839 - 1891) ::P 160 - ''Seven Bridges:'' Mary Elgar, [[space:Bridgetown Historical Society - History Tree|''Bridgetown Historical Society:'']] :P 171 - CHILDREN OF ::[[Blechynden-18|'''John''' Blechynden (1833 - 1900)]] and [[Green-33634|Elizabeth ('''Green''') Blechynden (1839 - 1891) ]]: ::P 174 - '''1.''' [[Blechynden-44|'''John William''' Blechynden (1861 - 1931)]] ::P 195 - '''2.''' [[Blechynden-45|'''George Harrison''' Blechynden(1862 - 1937) ]] == Sources ==
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blechynden_Story_110_-_Contents_Tree#Contents Contents top ''WA Contents page '''iii''''' - 110]
[[space:Blechynden Story 111 - Contents Tree|''WA page '''iv - v''''' - 111]]
[[space:Blechynden Story 112 - Contents Tree|''WA page '''vi - viii''''' - 112]]
::: [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|West Aust Births - Moulton Tree]]
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:'''5. - ''' [[Blechynden-87|Jesse William Blechynden]] ('''1845-1846''') 452 :'''6.''' [[Blechynden-15|Walter Edward Blechynden]] (1846-1940) 453 :::JANE NEEDS (1855-1938) 454 BENJAMIN NEEDS/NEEDES (1817-1880) 455 ELIZABETH BURROUGHS (1823-1869) (Also written as Burrows) 455 Physical Description 461 ::CHILDREN OF WALTER EDWARD BLECHYNDEN (1846-1940) AND JANE NEEDS (1855-1938) 483 :'''7.''' [[Blechynden-24|Charles Edwin Blechynden]] (1848-1948) 631 :::CAROLINE MARY DAVIES (1850-1942) 631 ALFRED ‘GEORGE’ DAVIES (1776-1853) AND ELIZABETH GARNAL (1776-). 632 MATILDA EDWARDS (1831-1887) 634 HISTORICAL BEVERLEY 638 Headstone: Charles Edwin Blechynden (1847-1918) Beverley Cemetery, WA 654 1. FRANK HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1873-1955) 657 ALICE MATILDA ROBINS (1871-1941) 657 2. ALICE MATILDA BLECHYNDEN (1875-1949) 663 EDWIN JOHN CHANDLER (1864-1936) 663 3. ALBERT EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1877-1877) Died as a baby. 667 4. ERNEST WALTER BLECHYNDEN (1878-1957) Ernie 667 BEATRICE ANNIE WALKER (1882-1945) 667 5. SYDNEY/SIDNEY THOMAS BLECHYNDEN (1881-1959) 676 KATHLEEN PRISCILLA SIMPSON (1884-1961) Kate 677 6. HORACE EDWIN BLECHYNDEN (1882-1960) 679 AMY ‘ELLA’ CRAIG (1879-1969) 681 7. HERBERT / HUBERT WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1886-1886) 714 8. ALICK GEORGE ROBUS BLECHYNDEN (1892-1917) 714 :'''8.''' [[Blechynden-25|Thomas Harrison Blechynden]] (1849-1933) 719 :::ANNIE MARIA DUNHAM (1850-1932) ‘Anna’ 720 CAROLINE PORLEY (1823-1897) 720 THOMAS PORLEY (1799-1839) 720 SARAH CRISP JACKAMAN (1797-1882) 721 EDMUND RICHARD WRIGHT (1817-1847) 723 ::1. EMMA AMELIA WRIGHT (1841-1923) 730 RICHARD GAMBLE BOYCE GOLDSMITH MEARES (1819-1867) 730 EDMUND JOHN STIRLING (1815-1897) Born as Starling. 732 ::2. ELLEN JANE WRIGHT (1843-1917) ‘HELEN’ 733 CHARLES QUARTERMAINE (1838-1910) 733 ::3. ALFRED AMBROSE WRIGHT (1846-1903) 738 FRANCES LOUISA BROWN (1842-1913) 738 WILLIAM DUNHAM (1815-1884) 740 1. ANNA MARIA DUNHAM (1850-1933) Annie. *** 749 THOMAS HARRISON BLECHYNDEN (1849-1932) 749 2. WILLIAM DUNHAM (1852-1852) Recorded under Unnamed Dunham. 749 3. GEORGE WILLIAM DUNHAM (1855-1941) 749 FANNY LOUISA WOODS (1859-1891) 749 4. LEWIS JAMES DUNHAM (1857-1914) Via Young Family Tree, Ancestry. 751 LOUISA JANE YOUNG (1859-1944) ‘Agnes’ Avilla, Mountford Family tree, Ancestry. 751 5. WALTER JOHN DUNHAM (1859-1859) 759 6. EMMA SARAH DUNHAM (1862-1947) 759 JESSE WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1851-1934) 759 :'''9.''' [[Blechynden-11|Jesse William Blechynden]] (1851-1934) 769 :::EMMA SARAH DUNHAM (1862-1947) 770 ::1. FREDERICK WILLIAM BLECHYNDEN (1883-1917) 778 EDITH SAVAGE (1894-1973) 778 ::2. IDA MAY BLECHYNDEN (1888-1961) - Robyn Lancaster is from this line. 779 ERNEST EDWARD JACKSON (1872-1948) 779 ::3. BENJAMIN LEWIS BLECHYNDEN (1891-1971) *** - Mary Coulthard is from this line. 782 ::4. ALFRED WALTER BLECHYNDEN (1894-1976) ‘Bob’ 782 :::MARY CHRISTINA DOOHAN (1900-1980) Via Dalton Family Tree. 784 ::5. EVELYN ANNIE BLECHYNDEN (1896-1982) (Twin to George Seymour) 793 ::6. GEORGE SEYMOUR BLECHYNDEN 1896-1896) (Twin to Evelyn Annie) 793 ::7. HORACE ERNEST BLECHYNDEN (1899-1955) 793 :::ETHEL MARIA EDWARDS (1911-1985) 794 :'''10.''' [[Blechynden-27|Joseph Blechynden]] (1853-1938) 803 :::GRACE BRIDGET EMMA HANCOCK (1858-1947) 804 GEORGE HANCOCK (1812-1872) 806 SOPHIA GREGORY (1823-1906) 806 ::1. GEORGE BLECHYNDEN (1894-1981) 817 :::MABEL ESTHER TURPIN (1899-1998) 821 ::2. GRACE BLECHYNDEN (1899-1989) 825 :::CLAUDE JAMES WORNER (1899-1946) 826 :GEORGE BLECHYNDEN (1806-1889) 834 :MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE OF SON GEORGE BLECHYNDEN TO JANE NILGIE, 1864, BUSSELTON: 836 :JOHN BLECHYNDEN (1846-1924) – NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND TO NEW ZEALAND 872 start '''The [[space:Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree|Blechynden Story''' 101 ]]
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Mrs Mary Gormley,
Mrs Ann Keys,
Mrs Pepper,
Benj. Gormby, Quarter Master, 67th Regt,
John Patch, assistant surgeon, H.C.S.,
Wm Law,
S. Harris, Lieut.,
John Apris, Lieut.,
Richard Furtong,
Mark Serme, Cadet, H.C.S.,
Robert Siddall, Assist. Surgeon,
Colin Maclavis,
Jas. McSenes,
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Geo Syms, Surgeon,
Rob. Lymens, 2d Officer,
A.M. Greig, junior Passenger,
John Scrinager, Chief Officer,
Alexander Greig, Commander Finally, the paper names two of the men who made it on a homemade boat to Tristan da Cunha and got help:
Robert Perrie (ship's carpenter) and
Leonard Sanksley (boatswain). An account by Dr Law of the shipwreck and time afterwards was published in the Aberdeen Press and Journal 8 January 1823; Law was said to be "of this place" in the article. He praises the carpenter in his account, and names him as Pirie rather than Perrie. He also states that the cook was from St Kitts. On 8 Sep 1824, the Bombay Gazette reported that the recovery of money lent by the Company's Agent in Capetown to Assistant Surgeons Law, Liddell, McLennan, Mactavish and Patch, and Cadet Giberne was suspended. Quartermaster Gormley of the 67th foot was granted 910 Rs in compensation forthe loss of his baggage, and 1400 Rs passage money on bond. The Agent's decision to award them pay from the date when the ship left England was accepted but it was not to set a precendent. Greig in his book states that there were 24 passengers, and that he has changed their names but not their "rank and position in society", and that in all else he has been strictly factual. The book was not however published till 1847, though he had kept a journal at the time which he could check his memory against, but since this was written in bird's blood on the margins of salvaged newspapers, it seems reasonable to assume he expanded considerably on the journal. The list of passengers he gives isn't exhaustive but it may be helpful to quote it here, with the false names he gives, and the real names we have identified as theirs where know. Dr Law in his account states that there were 82 (or 52?) crew and 20 passengers, ie 4 ladies and 11 gentlemen (chiefly newly appointed officers in Honorable Company service), 3 children, 1 male and 1 female native servant. Either he has forgotten the "other native servants" Alexander mentions, or Alexander has inserted them when they didn't exist. Aside from that, their tally of the gentlemen passengers differs; Alexander explicitly names seven not counting himself, states that there were also six assistant surgeons and names four of those. If Dr Law was one of the assistant surgeons, and if Stephen Newcomb was the sixth one, then there could have been only eleven of them; or perhaps Dr Law has left two out of his reckoning but this seems a little less likely with his account being written up much nearer the time of the events than Alexander's one. {| border="1" |- | Mrs Lock (wife of Commodore Lock, Indian) || Mrs Ann Keys |- | her infant son || [[Keys-1871|Alexander Keys]] |- | and daughter || [[Keys-1875|Sarah Keys]] |- | Miss Morton (spelled Martin once), her niece (also Indian; 13 in 1821) || |- | Lieut. Painter, of the same service as Lock (a short man) || [[Pepper-1754|Lieutenant John Pepper]] |- | "Bet" or Ann, his lady (of lower class, and had lived all her life in Deal; they married between 6 May and 8 May) || [[Evans-33958|Mrs Ann (Evans) Pepper]] |- | Quarter-Master Hormby of HM -th Regt (recently promoted from private) || Bernard Gormley, Quarter Master, 67th Regt |- | his lady (18 in 1821) || Mrs Mary Gormley |- | and infant daughter || (unknown) Gormley |- | Major Reid, Poonah Auxiliary || |- | Shabberdeen, his servant || |- | Dr Law, surgeon in the Royal Navy previously attached to H.M.S. Lyra and on his way to join an East India Company regiment (a bachelor from Aberdeen) || William Law |- | Mr M Gibson, cadet || Mark Serme, Cadet, H.C.S. |- | Capt Miles, || |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (1) John Patch, assistant surgeon, H.C.S. |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (2) Robert Siddall/Liddell, Assist. Surgeon |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (3) Dr or Mr McLennan |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (4) Mr McTavish |- | and six assistant surgeons in the Hon Co's military || (5) Law (mentioned in Bombay Gazette as asst surgeon - or is this Dr Law?) |- | Master Stephen Newcombe of the Co's marine || |- | Mrs Lock's servant Peggy || [[Vass-89|Margaret Vass, later married Stephen White]] |- | other native servants || |} Since [[Greig-1551|Greig]] hasn't included himself in the above list, and it adds up to 22 people without the unspecified number of additional native servants, the only way it can total 24 and the servants can be plural as stated is if he hasn't counted the infants, which seems plausible since they didn't require a separate berth so may not have been included in the captain's reckoning. Including Greig and not including the 3 infants, the total comes to 20 people meaning there were four other native servants. A baby girl Nerinae was born to the Painters a few days after arrival in Cape Town, according to Greig, so around 24 Jan 1822. Signatories of the paper mentioned in the newspaper report who aren't identified in the above list: S. Harris, Lieut., John Apris, Lieut., Colin Maclavis, Jas. McSenes, Richard Furtong. Greig explicitly states that he hasn't changed the names of the "officers of the ship". This appears to also apply to the crew, based on comparison with other sources. The following officers and crew are named in the book: {| border="1" |- | Book Name || Description || Real Name (& source) |- | John Bantiff || drowned || |- | John Carter ||able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | John Dulliver || || |- | Thomas Elliott ||able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | James Fowler || || |- | Joseph Fowler || same as James Fowler? || |- | Black Francis || || |- | Richard Gilbert || boatswain's mate, went on second venture for help || |- | Alexander Greig || Captain/Commander || [[Greig-1559|Alexander Greig]] |- | James Harris || || |- | Joseph Harris || built one of the small boats not used to go for help || |- | Leonard Hawksley || boatswain and third officer, went on second venture for help || Leonard Sanksley boatswain |- | Matthew Hore || midshipman, drowned || |- | Edward Hurry || ship's steward, went on second venture for help || |- | George Leggatt || able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | Andrew McAllister || gunner, lost in first venture for help || M. Alister |- | James McCulloch || sailmaker, lost in first venture for help || And. McCulloch |- | Jacob McDougall || able seaman, lost in first venture for help || Jacob McDougald |- | Joseph Nibbs || cook, man of colour from St Kitts, lost in first venture for help || |- | John/Robert Perry || carpenter, led second venture for help || Robert? Perrie or Pirie |- | Mr Scrymgeour || 1st officer || John Scrinager |- | John Smith || carpenter's mate, went on second venture for help || |- | James Smith || || |- | William Smith || able seaman, lost in first venture for help || William Smith |- | Dr George Symmers || ship's surgeon, brother of 2nd officer || [[Symers-13|George Symers]] |- | Mr Thomas L Symmers || 2nd officer || [[Symers-12|Thomas Lyell Symers]] |- | William Taylor || able seaman, lost in first venture for help || William Taylor |- | Joseph Thomas || able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | James Western || able seaman, went on second venture for help || |- | Stephen Whily || || |- | Stephen White || || [[White-33272|Stephen White]] |- | Peter Wilson || || |} That makes a total of 32 named officers and crew, however a few may be the same person named twice as Greig's book does not always reliably give the same forename to some crew members although the narrative make it clear they're the same person. Stephen Whily might possibly be the same person as Stephen White. The passengers were said to be outnumbered by the crew when the crew mutinied, even after the loss of eight sailors, although eleven of the passengers were women, children or servants and wouldn't have been counted. 24 passengers and 32 crew would be a total of 56, which is already more than the 52 in the newspaper story. In summary, it seems very likely that the correct muster county was 82 as in Greig's book, not 52 as the newspaper story has it. It also seems likely he has given the true names of all officers and crew of the ship, apart from accidental errors. Greig relates that Peggy, Mrs Keys' serving girl, and at least six men stayed behind on the island, the men possibly fearing prosecution for their actions. The six men named were Stephen White, James Fowler, Richard Gilbert, William Smith, James Western and Black Francis. Notes on the Gormleys: * Mary was born in about 1802-3, since she was 18 in 1821. * No marriage found yet for Bernard Gormley and Mary, and no birth for their daughter * Bernard's promotion to Quartermaster was published in the Gazette in 1821.https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/2889/page/67 * Bernard is unlikely to be the Bernard Gormley of the 67th foot who was born in Mullingar, Westmeath - this person was discharged in 1820 suffering from TB, and held the rank of private.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C8782482 * Bernard died in 1822, and was buried on 12 Nov 1822 at Sholapore; he was described as quartermaster of H.M. 67th Regiment. * Mary married Gilbert Samuel Forbes Plaisted 26 Mar 1823 at the house of A. Millar Esq. in Poona, Bombay."India Marriages, 1792-1948 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGVV-B94 : 5 February 2020), Mary Gormley in entry for Gilbert Samuel Forbes Plaisted, 1823.https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.500615/page/n95/mode/2up?q=%22g+s+f+plaisted%22 She was stated to be the widow of the late Mr Gormly of the 67th regiment; Gilbert was stated to be a lieutenant of the 2nd battalion of the 10th regiment of the BNI. * Gilbert had been christened on 14 Jul 1798 at St Andrew's in Holborn, Middlesex, the son of Samuel and Mary Plaisted."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3M2-G24 : 19 March 2020), Gilbert Samuel Forbes Plaisted, 1798. His father may have been the Samuel Plaisted late of Hatton-Garden and formerly of Holborn, Middlesex, Gentleman, who went bankrupt in 1801.https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/15400/page/1044https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/15417/page/1258 On 1 May 1824 he was promoted to Captain.https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.500615/page/n95/mode/2up?q=%22g+s+f+plaisted%22 He died in 1824; he was reported as being a captain in the 19th.https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.104655/page/n649/mode/2up?q=%22g+s+f+plaisted%22 He was buried on 12 Jul 1824 in Bombay. * Mary might possibly have returned to England and worked as a cook after her second husband's death."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SG2V-FD4 : 9 November 2019), Mary Plaisted, Melcombe Regis, Dorset, England; citing Melcombe Regis, Dorset, England, p. 36, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. === Footnotes ===
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Name: Frances Winter; Gender: F (Female); Birth Date: 1722; Death Date: 1783; Death Place: Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Spouse: William Bloomfield; Child: James Blomfield Mary Bloomfield Susan Bloomfield William Bloomfield; View on Geneanet: https://gw.geneanet.org/nodblom?n=winter&oc=&p=frances. Note from Doake35: I have removed [[Winter-8668|John Winter]] and [[Chapman-28635| Frances (Chapman) Winter]] because no sources are connecting them to Frances Winter. END ==Research Notes== Add back Frances Winter Blomfield to that of John Winter Add back Chapman-28635 to mother of [[Winter-7031|Frances Winter Blomfield ]] ==Sources==
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==Who was Edmund Blood?== ===The Family Histories of the Irish Bloods=== :[[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood]] was the semi-legendary founder of the Bloods of County Clare in Ireland, and possibly of the Bloods of Ireland in general. Genealogical information pertaining to him comes exclusively from late 19th and early 20th century derivative sources, which stem from unpublished family records and oral histories maintained among the various branches of the Irish Bloods and now part of Manuscript (Ms) 12,816 at the National Library of Ireland.An account of the family of Blood, mainly of Co. Clare, descended from Edmond Blood, M.P., c. 1595, with illustrations of arms. Ms 12,816, National Library of Ireland: Dublin. Online NLI catalogue entry at http://sources.nli.ie/Record/MS_UR_011385 What was generally ''believed'' about Edmund by the early Bloods of Ireland was put down in writing in 1791 by [[Blood-30|William Blood]], and can be summarized as follows: *Edmund arrived in Ireland "during the reign of Queen Elizabeth," but in 1791 the exact year was no longer remembered. *He was an officer in the English army, but no mention was made of his rank. *Aside from the fact he was an army officer, there is no reason given for his arrival in Ireland. Unlike later accounts that say he was part of an English army sent to suppress an Irish rebellion, the earliest account makes no mention that he was part of any such army or that his journey to Ireland was related to an Irish uprising. *His unnamed first wife gave birth to his first son, Neptune, while on the sea crossing to Ireland. *On this sea journey was "the Earl of Inchiquin and another nobleman who happened to be at that time on board." *Edmund resigned his commission in the army shortly after arriving in Ireland. *He began buying "considerable tracts of land" in an unidentified part of Ireland. *Edmund would eventually have a total of two and perhaps three wives. *Four sons by two wives are mentioned for Edmund: Neptune, Edmund, and Thomas by his unnamed first wife and William by his unnamed second wife. ===Later Additions to the Story=== :Later authors, drawing on sources of unknown provenance or accuracy, added further details to Edmund's life, mainly in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but as recently as 2015: :*His father, named as Edmund Blood as well, had allegedly been a member of the "minor Tudor gentry." :*His family was said to have been from Derbyshire in the English Midlands. :*His family was specifically said to have been from the village of Makeney in the parish of Duffield, Derbyshire. :*Later accounts allege he came to Ireland as part of an army raised in the English Midlands by "the Lord Inchiquin of the day." Note here that "the Lord Inchiquin" has gone from someone who "happened to be on board" the ship in 1791 to now being the entire reason for Edmund's presence on the ship and his journey to Ireland. :*The English army of which he was a part was allegedly sent to suppress a rebellion by the native Irish against English rule. :*Later accounts after 1791 suddenly supply a date of arrival -- Edmund and that army arrived in Ireland in the year 1595. :*Edmund was now not just a commissioned officer, but a captain (a higher position then than an army captain of today). An 1837 pedigree specifies he was not just a captain but a captain of cavalry. :*He was alleged to have taken up residence in Kilnaboy Castle in western County Clare. :*He was said to have been a Member of the Irish Parliament for Ennis, the county town of County Clare. :While much of this sounds like later embellishment of the story, some of these later additions are either possibly or probably rooted in fact. ===Other Relevant Evidence=== :To the above we can add two more items of relevance: *In Ms 12,816, p.29, there is a handwritten extract made the ''Journals of the Irish House of Commons'' referring to the general election held in Apr 1613:An account of the family of Blood, mainly of Co. Clare, descended from Edmond Blood, M.P., c. 1595, with illustrations of arms. Reference: Manuscript (Ms) 12,816. Held by The National Library of Ireland, Dublin. Online NLI catalogue entry at http://sources.nli.ie/Record/MS_UR_011385 ::"King James the 1st -- April 1613. A General Election of all Ireland was ordered, and took place in the above month, and on the 18th of May following a Parliament was holden at the Castle of Dublin. The following gentlemen were returned for the County of Clare & Borough. County: Daniel O'Brien, knight, brother of the Earl Thomond.This part is in Latin; the original reads ''miles, filius Comitis Thomond.'' Bertius Chanchye,There was a transcription error here. The second Clare MP's name was actually Boetius Clancy. armiger.An armiger was a person entitled to the use of an achievement of arms, and in the early 17th century was the equivalent of "esquire," so the social rank below a knight. Borough Inishe: Johannes ThorntonJohn Thornton was at this time the High Sheriff of County Clare. Later in the year his successor, Samuel Norton, would assume the position. [and] Edmundus Bloode." ::Thornton and Bloode are noted together as being elected to represent ''Borough Inishe'', the new electoral borough encompassing the county town of Ennis, and the extract even notes Borough Inishe as "[i.e. Ennis]." Thornton and Bloode were also both noted as being ''generosi'', a Latin word meaning high born or noble. And all four men were collectively referred to as "gentlemen," a term of strict social rank at the time and not a general term for any adult male as it's often used today. *An Apr 2023 Y-DNA test of a direct male descendant of Edmund Blood via his eldest son Neptune has shown conclusively that Edmund was a Derbyshire Blood as was reported by later sources in the 20th century. This Y-DNA sample grouped very closely with current living male Derbyshire Bloods, and the result showed a divergence from the main Derbyshire line probably occurred sometime in the 1500s. :'''NOTE: See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study:_The_Irish_Bloods_of_County_Clare_-_Edmund_Blood_%28Sources%29 this free-space profile] for a full treatment of both the published and unpublished sources relevant to Edmund Blood.''' ===The Family Tales and Later Additions versus Documented History=== :Fortunately for us, the history of 16th and early 17th century Elizabethan Ireland is relatively well documented. Using the known history, let's look at what both the 18th century Irish Bloods and the later 19th and 20th century contributors had to say about Edmund: :*''He arrived in Ireland during the reign of Queen Elizabeth as an English army officer, with 1595 being the most commonly-quoted year.'' Queen Elizabeth ruled from 1558 to 1603 and the Irish uprising of 1594 to 1603, known as The Nine Years' War, was by far the most significant event in Ireland during her reign. It is entirely plausible that an English army officer, especially one with experience in the ongoing Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604), might have been sent to Ireland to assist and advise the inexperienced English army stationed there. :*''He arrived in Ireland in during the reign of Queen Elizabeth as an officer in an English army sent to suppress an Irish uprising, with 1595 being the commonly-quoted year.'' This is a bit different from Edmund going alone to Ireland. An English army ''was'' dispatched to Ireland to put down the rebellion during the Nine Years' War but this happened in 1599, not in 1595. This 17,000-man army was recruited in England for the purpose, and was commanded by Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. The Irish uprising started in 1594, but by 1595 the English weren't particularly hard pressed and in any event a ceasefire was declared in Oct 1595. No reinforcements were sent from England in 1595 because there was no need. It was only when the ceasefire ended and the English army suffered a series of defeats at the hands of the Irish rebels in 1598 and 1599 that Devereux and his force were sent shore up the English position. So, it is plausible and historical that Edmund Blood could have arrived in Ireland as an officer in an English army, but that would have been in 1599, not 1595. :*''He was a captain of infantry or a captain of cavalry.'' Either of these is plausible. To be commissioned a captain required extensive military experience and proven leadership ability. The only place Edmund could have obtained this experience was the Anglo-Spanish War, which had been ongoing in the Netherlands since 1585 and which had involved large numbers of English troops. Edmund going to Ireland on his own as a captain in 1595 is plausible, as is his participation in the 1599 Devereux expedition. About 2,000 of these veteran soldiers were in Devereux's army when it sailed for Ireland. Also in Devereux's army were 1,300 cavalry, meaning Edmund could have been a captain of cavalry as sometimes reported. :*''He was associated with "the Lord Inchiquin" or "the Earl of Inchiquin."'' This is where there is a serious and irreconcilable difference between a 1595 arrival and a 1599 arrival. The person referred to here was Murrough O'Brien, the 4th Baron Inchiquin, who was a pro-English native Irish lord known to have campaigned in the Nine Years' War against the Irish rebels. If 1595 was indeed Edmund's year of arrival, then this ''could'' be plausible, even though there are no records that the Baron Inchiquin raised any reinforcements in England in any year, let alone 1595. But if 1599 was Edmund's year of arrival then the insurmountable problem is that Murrough O'Brien, the Baron Inchiquin in the 1590s, had been killed in fighting near Sligo in Jul 1597. So, ''either'' Edmund originally came to Ireland with O'Brien in 1595 ''or'' he came with Devereux in 1599 -- but it can't be both. Yes, there was a 5th Baron Inchiquin, Dermond O'Brien, but he was only four years old when Devereux's army sailed and therefore cannot plausibly be the Baron Inchiquin who recruited Blood or raised any forces in England. :*''He settled in County Clare.'' If Edmund's arrival in Ireland was somehow associated with the Baron Inchiquin (so prior to Jul 1597), then it's surely relevant to the story that the part of west Clare in which he settled was [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/inchiquin/ within the Barony of Inchiquin]. If Edmund arrived in 1599, then it's possible he was initially ''stationed'' in the west of Clare as an army officer. When Devereux arrived in Ireland, his first order of business was re-establishing English control over the south of country, to include the Province of Munster in which Clare is located. Clare had been the target of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donogh_O%27Brien,_4th_Earl_of_Thomond#Tyrone's_Rebellion repeated rebel invasions], with the last one only just having been repulsed earlier in 1599. So, Clare was in a precarious position and Donough O'Brien, the pro-English Earl Thomond, would likely have appreciated the assistance. For Devereux, securing the south of Ireland involved parceling out his 2,000 veterans in small garrisons across the province of Munster. Edmund, likely one of these 2,000 veteran soldiers, would likely have been placed in command of one of the garrisons. It's entirely plausible that garrison was in west Clare and could well have been centered on Kilnaboy Castle, a new fortification owned by the Earl of Thomond, whom Devereux would have been keen to support. ===A Historically-Viable Profile of Edmund Blood of Clare=== :From the above we can either establish or strongly infer certain biographic details about Edmund Blood of County Clare: :*He was an English Protestant - If he was an officer in the army then he was a Protestant; Catholics were not allowed to hold commissions or serve in public positions in the late 16th century. Also, history records that the MPs elected to represent the Borough of Ennis in 1613 (John Thornton and Edmund Blood) were both Protestants. :*He probably did come from a family of the English gentry - The Journal of the Irish House of Commons refers to him as a "gentleman" and "generosi" (high-born, noble) in its entry pertaining to his election as an MP for Ennis in 1613. :*He was probably well educated - A good education was a benefit of being born into the English gentry. :*He had extensive military experience -- The rank of captain was rarely offered to anyone other than veteran soliders with proven battlefield leadership. :*He had a connection with either the 4th Baron Inchiquin or the 4th Earl Thomond, or possibly both men -- The earliest story says he crossed over with the anachronistically namedThe Earldom of Inchiquin and the title "Earl of Inchiquin" were only created in 1654. From 1654 onwards, the two titles ran in parallel; the Earls Inchiquin were also the Barons Inchiquin. But in both 1595 and 1599 the title "Earl of Inchiquin" did not exist. The confusion probably stems from two things. First, by 1791 when William Blood compiled his account, the exact year of creation of the Earldom of Inchiquin could have been forgotten and later Irish Bloods began to anachronistically project the later title too far into the past. Second, the fact that the 1st Earl Inchiquin, Murrough O'Brien, bore the same name as his grandfather the 4th Baron Inchiquin probably contributed significantly to the confusion between the two titles. "Earl of Inchiquin" who just happened to be on the same ship. Later, this earl morphed into the Baron Inchiquin. But the lands Edmund was said to have owned were in the [https://www.townlands.ie/clare/inchiquin/ Barony of Inchiquin] which was itself within the Earldom of Thomond. When he was elected an MP in 1613, one of his fellow MPs from Clare was the earl's younger brother, Sir Daniel O'Brien. So, it appears likely Edmund had some relationship with the 4th Earl Thomond and (depending on his year of arrival) possibly with the 4th Baron Inchiquin as well. :*He was financially well-off - He had the means to purchase "considerable tracts of land" even after resigning his commission and losing that source of income. :*He came to Ireland in either 1595 or 1599 - 1595 is the date reported by some early and reputable derivative sources such as Burke's, but 1599 is the year in which we have a documented arrival of an English army in Ireland during the Nine Years' War. There are compelling arguments to be made for ''both'' dates. :*He was probably newly married when he departed for Ireland (married within the previous year) given that his first child was born on the voyage across the Irish Sea, meaning a marriage in 1594 or 1598 depending on which arrival date is correct. :*Based on the average age of marriage for English men in the late 16th century, we can estimate a year of birth for him 27 to 28 years prior to the birth of his first son on the sea crossing to Ireland. If 1595, that points to a year of birth around 1568. If 1599, then a year of birth around 1572. ==Was Edmund Blood of Clare also Edmund Blood of Makeney?== Since the late 19th century, [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] in the parish of Duffield, Derbyshire has been proposed, and widely accepted, as the man who would later become [[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood of County Clare]]. But where did this conclusion come from? As we've seen, the Irish Bloods of the late 18th century didn't even know what county in England Edmund came from, let alone his village and parish of origin. There are some serious problems with the hypothesis that these two Edmunds were the same man: *As already discussed, whether Edmund went to Ireland in 1595 or 1599 is immaterial as Edmund Blood of Makeney was still living in Makeney at least as late as May 1605, and court documents state he had lived there all his life to that point. *There is no indication in any extant records that [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] had any military experience to warrant his commission as an army officer, one example of which would have been the use of any former or current rank as a courtesy title in the lawsuit, such as "ensign" or "lieutenant," a tradition that continued in the United Kingdom until very recently. I'm being conservative here with ensign or lieutenant; most accounts call him a ''captain'', a rank far more important in the late 16th century than a captain is today. A captain back then was closer in authority and responsibility to a modern colonel and captains were highly experienced soldiers with a proven ability to command troops in battle. That does not fit what we know of Edmund Blood of Makeney. *There is no indication in any extant records that [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] was high born or a gentleman, which we know Edmund Blood of County Clare was. Indications of such a status should have appeared in the 1604-1605 court records involving Edmund of Makeney, in which one would expect someone of such status to have been noted as an esquire or a gentleman, or even just called 'mister' in recognition of his social rank. These terms are not found in the court records, nor is there any other indication Edmund Blood of Makeney was someone of any elevated social rank. *Edmund Blood of County Clare is alleged to have produced four sons in Ireland but no daughters; [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] produced at least two sons and a daughter in England. If this Edmund went to Ireland, what became of these children? They did not die in Duffield parish, yet they do not appear in any Irish records and their names (Elizabeth, Zacharias, and Ismael) are not associated with Edmund Blood of County Clare. *Edmund's son [[Blood-51|Neptune]] could not have been ordained an Anglican clergyman on 12 Mar 1623 (corrected NS year) at Trinity College DublinBurtchaell, George Dames and Sadleir, Thomas Ulick, editors. Alumni Dublinenses: A Register of the Students, Graduates, Professors and Provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593-1860), Alex Thom & Co., Ltd, Dublin, Ireland: 1935 -- p.76. Available online at https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/works/70795b624. if he had only been born in late 1605 at the earliest (this being the earliest year at which Edmund of Makeney could have possibly moved to Ireland). Ordination required the candidate to be at least 21 years of age, which Neptune would not have been in Mar 1623. ==How Edmund Blood of Makeney Got Mixed Up in All This== The introduction of Edmund Blood of Makeney into the story came via [[Goodbehere-3|Samuel Goodbehere]] of Birmingham in 1879, and ''not'' from anyone among the Irish Bloods. Where did Samuel Goodbehere get his information? It certainly appears he got it from the family of his wife, the former [[Blood-2334|Mary Anne Blood]] of Birmingham. In a "Pedigree made from particulars sent to Mr. William Bindon Blood by Mr. Samuel Goodbhere of Birmingham in 1879," the [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood]] who was the eldest son of [[Blood-143|Edmund Blood of Makeney]] was "Presumed to be E[dmund] B[lood] who settled in Ireland." And how was Samuel's wife Mary Anne Blood connected to this family of Derbyshire Bloods? Under [[Blood-143|Edmund Blood of Makeney's]] third son, Robert, there's a note that "The Bloods of Birmingham claimed descent from this [[Blood-2250|Robert Blood]]," who was a brother of the Edmund they presumed went to Ireland to become [[Blood-2247|Edmund Blood of County Clare]]. But Goodbehere's pedigree further states that Robert Blood was "supposed to have settled in Tamworth [and was] buried there 16th Sept 1646." The problem is, it's unlikely the Robert Blood of Tamworth who died there in 1646 was Robert Blood, son of Edmund Blood of Makeney. We know from the court records of the 1605-1605 lawsuitTestamentary case: re will of Edmund Blood the elder, Dalbury [sic], Derbyshire, Nov 1604 - Jun 1605, Staffordshire Record Office, Alt Ref No B/C/5/1604/27. Online SRO catalogue entry at http://www.archives.staffordshire.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=CA1%2f2%2f5%2f1604%2f27&pos=5 between [[Blood-887|Edmund Blood, Jr. of Makeney]] and his youngest brother [[Blood-2252|William]], that their brother Robert had moved to Dalbury in Derbyshire sometime prior to Jun 1605, and probably prior to Jun 1604. His sons George and Edmund were born in Dalbury in 1604 and 1606. Robert Blood of Tamworth only started his family there in 1623. While it is not impossible that Robert Blood of Makeney & Dalbury later moved to Tamworth and started a second family there in his later years, it doesn't seem very likely and would require evidence to support it. It appears at this point unlikely they're the same person, and so Mary Anne Blood's family link is more likely to the Bloods of Tamworth in Staffordshire and not to the Bloods of Makeney in Derbyshire. The Birmingham Bloods appear to have gotten it wrong, which then caused everyone after to have an incorrect lineage for Edmund Blood of County Clare. But in this error, we might have a grain of truth. This is, it's plausible Edmund Blood of County Clare ''shared a common ancestor'' with the Tamworth Bloods, and perhaps the origin of Edmund Blood lies with the origins of the Tamworth line. This has yet to be explored as far as I am aware, but would make for a very useful line of research. ==Conclusions== Based on the core items of historically plausible biographic detail we have about Edmund Blood of County Clare, we derive a picture of a young man from an upper-class family of the English Midlands, well educated, well off financially probably due to his family, an experienced soldier, and a risk taker. It's highly unlikely this man was Edmund Blood of Makeney. To claim they were the same man would require us to ignore much of the family history of the Irish Bloods, or ignore the Derbyshire records, or ignore much of both. It is simply not possible to square this circle without twisting the evidence beyond all recognition. What of the Y-DNA evidence? It merely proves Edmund of Clare was a Derbyshire Blood; it doesn't prove which line of Derbyshire Bloods was his. In the period from 1575 to 1625, the majority of all known Bloods in England (57%) were from either Derbyshire or Nottinghamshire. In other words, just being an English Blood at all would give him well over a 50/50 chance of being a Midlands Blood, and a 30% chance of being a Derbyshire Blood. This means that, while useful, the Y-DNA evidence isn't nearly the smoking gun it seems at first. ==Sources==
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==Purpose== To establish as best as the evidence and our analysis will allow, the nature of the relationship between original Blood emigrants to the Massachusetts Bay Colony [[Blood-141|James Blood, Sr.]], [[Blood-147|Richard Blood]], [[Blood-1697|John Blood]], and [[Blood-15|Robert Blood]]. ==Starting Point== Two independent lines of primary evidence prove that Robert and John Blood were brothers, so this is not in question.Case of Robert Blood vs. Abraham Shephard, 3 & 27 Apr 1677 (digital images of 57 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 79, entry 1678-79-2, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946Case of Robert Blood vs. Josiah Blood, 4 Sep 1694 (digital images of 9 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 182, entry 1694-182-3, image 561, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 We also know beyond any doubt that James Blood, Jr. was the only son of James Blood, Sr."England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, Ancestry.com (https://ancestry.com : accessed 11 Apr 2021), entry: James, Male, 11 Mar 1631, St Mary, Nottingham, Nottingham[shire], England, father James Bludd, FHL Film No. 503797, Reference ID 2:1201SR6. The great unknown has long been the relationship between Robert and John on the one hand and Richard Blood on the other, as well as the relationship between those three collectively and James Blood, Sr. ==Overview== On this page I will lay out the case that Richard Blood of Lynn and Groton was likely the older brother of Robert and John Blood. This case must be established based on the weight of the circumstantial evidence; if primary evidence that established the nature of their relationship still existed, then this research would not have been necessary. Having done that, I will then address the confounding issue of James Blood, Sr. and his relationship to the other three Bloods. As we know without any doubt that James, Jr. was the only son of James, Sr., his relationship to the others depends entirely on his father's. -------------------------------------------------------- ==Items of Evidence & Major Inferences== ===Ages=== :Richard was born in 1617"Ages from Court Records, 1636-1700," database with images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/7488:49021?ssrc=pt&tid=32380612&pid=18245663855 : accessed 5 Mar 2021), image of page from Sanborn, entry for Richard Blood Middlesex County Court; database reflects information taken from Lutz, Melinde. Ages from Court Records, 1636-1700: Essex, Middlesex, and Suffolk counties, Massachusetts, Volume 1, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, p.27. and Robert in 1625Petition by Robert Blood for a general settlement of the bounds between his farms and the surrounding towns, 29 May 1700 (digital image of the original document), Massachusetts Archives Collection, 1603-1799, Vol. 243, Ancient Plans and Grants, 1649-1774, Microfilm Reel A-87 (GSU 00500-002-2318835), pp.5-6, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. https://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arccol/colvol3.htm or 1626.Case of Robert Blood, Jr. vs. Thomas Brown, 16 Jun 1684 (digital images of 6 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 107, entry 1684-107-2b, image 901, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 John never stated his age and no parish records survive from [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ruddington Ruddington] prior to 1632, but the general belief at least as far back as Richard Deane Harris' 1960 research in ''The Story of the Bloods''Harris, Roger Deane. The Story of the Bloods, G.K. Hall & Co., Sanbornville, New Hampshire, United States: 1960, p.5. The Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/storyofbloodsinc00unse has been that John was a few years older than Robert. There are some subtle hints in the surviving records that this is the case,1. In all cases in which the two brothers are listed together in official documents John is always named before Robert, which indicates John was the elder of the two. 2. In documents both signed jointly, John always signed before Robert. 3. The sale of their jointly-owned property in Ruddington in 1649 points to the brothers having to wait until Robert (born ca. 1626) had legally inherited, and not John. While the typical age of inheritance was 21, relatives of Robert and John in Ruddington had stipulated 23 years of age instead, and that may have been the case for Robert as well. and so I have assigned a tentative year of birth of 1623 to him. Birth years of 1617, 1623 (est.), and 1625/1626 would be a reasonable spacing for siblings. While this is evidence of nothing, at least their years of birth do no eliminate siblings as a viable possibility. ===Date of Emigration=== :Robert (and we must assume John as well) was in the Massachusetts Bay Colony not later than 1642 according to his own testimony as well as the testimony of others.Confirmation of Deeds held by Robert Blood, 3 Jun 1684 (digital image of a hand-written copy of original document entered into the county deed book), Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986, Middlesex County, Deeds, 1696-1716, Vol. 12, pp.110-111, Massachusetts State Archives, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.Petition by Robert Blood for a general settlement of the bounds between his farms and the surrounding towns, 29 May 1700 (digital image of the original document), Massachusetts Archives Collection, 1603-1799, Vol. 243, Ancient Plans and Grants, 1649-1774, Microfilm Reel A-87 (GSU 00500-002-2318835), pp.5-6, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. https://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arccol/colvol3.htm It is important to point out that in 1642 Robert was ''at most'' 16 years of age and therefore legally a minor (below 21) under English law of the 17th century. John was almost certainly still a minor in 1642 as well. Given that there are no known or even suspected parents for them to have emigrated with, then as minor children Robert and John must have emigrated with some other adult -- unaccompanied children would have no more been permitted to take ship across the Atlantic then than they would be now, except in rare cases. Information gathered during the writing of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_Crossing this analysis on ships from London to the English New World in 1635] uncovered a very small number of cases of children travelling alone, but always enroute to join a parent already in the American colonies. So, the absence of any known parents to make the journey to the Americas with John and Robert, or for them to join after the fact, limits us to the ''only two adult male Bloods in the colony'' in the late 1630s/early1640s: Richard and James, Sr. *It is widely assumed, based on the fact [[Blood-141|James]] was made a freeman of the colony in Jun 1641,Andrews, H.F. (arranged by). List of Freemen of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, From 1630 to 1691, Exira Printing Company, Exira, Iowa, United States: 1906. The Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/cu31924028814304 (image 12). that he had been in the colony since the summer of 1639, as the process to attain freeman status took a minimum of two years for most men. Independent analyses of the founding and early development of Concord always place James and family among the colonists who settled there in 1639.Gerrity, Robert M., Concord's First Settlers, 1636-1643 (https://yankeeancestry.tripod.com/firstsettlers.html : accessed 20 Feb 2023). *[[Blood-147|Richard Blood]] and [[Wilkinson-1367|Isabell Wilkinson]], both from Ruddington in far-away Nottinghamshire, were married at St Saviour's church directly adjacent to the Pool of London on 15 Apr 1639, at the very beginning of the prime trans-Atlantic sailing season."Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812," database with images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1624/images/48220_263021009500_3388-00280?pId=160761849 : accessed 1 Feb 2022); Information from image: "St Saviour Southwark, Aprill 15 Richard Blood & Isabell Wilkinson [married] p[er] li[centiam]." I have no other explanation for this other than the obvious: they emigrated to New England in the summer of 1639, the same time James, Sr. and his family appear to have emigrated there. :If Robert was in the colony not later than 1642, and we know from well-attested English history that new migration all but ceased after Dec 1640,Anderson, Robert Charles. “A Note on the Changing Pace of the Great Migration,” The New England Quarterly, Vol. 59, No. 3 (Sep, 1986), pp.406-407. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/365337 then he must have come over with either James and his family or with Richard and Isabell. There is no third choice. This means Robert and his brother John were close kin to one or both of those men. ===Early Residence in the Colony=== :Robert and John Blood definitely resided in [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Lynn+Massachusetts Lynn] prior to moving to [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Concord+Massachusetts Concord] in about 1649; one indirect item of evidenceDow, George Francis (editor) and Tapley, Harriet S. (transcriptionist). Records and Files of the Quarterly Court of Essex County, Vol. I, 1636-1656, entry for 9:5:1647, pp.132-133. The Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts, United States: 1911. http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol1/table/index.html and one direct item of evidenceCase of Robert Blood vs. Josiah Blood, 4 Sep 1694 (digital images of 9 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 182, entry 1694-182-3, image 561, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 confirm this. Richard almost certainly resided in Lynn from the time of his arrival in the Massachusetts Bay Colony until his eventual move to [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Groton+Massachusetts Groton] in 1660; numerous items of evidence tie him to Lynn from his earliest appearance in the colonial records. James Sr., the only other adult male emigrant Blood, settled in Concord with wife Ellen and son James Jr. not later than 1639.We know this because of his grant of freeman status in Concord in Jun 1641. Freeman status was tied to membership of a specific Congregationalist church during the period prior to application; if a colonist moved to a new location, they would have to start the process over with the new church. Given that two years was the minimum time to qualify for freeman status, this makes it hard to come up with any other scenario other than James must have resided in Concord from the summer of 1639. As minor children, Robert and John (about 13 years old and an estimated 16 years old in 1639) had to be living with a family, and we know that family had to be in Lynn. Who else could that have been other than Richard and his wife Isabell? There is simply no other realistic possibility. ===Robert & John’s Ruddington Properties=== :The property Robert and John jointly owned in Ruddington, and which they sold in May 1649, consisted of a one-half share of a tenement, half an oxgang of plowland, and a one-quarter share of a cottage and its associated house plot.Record of Sale of Property in Ruddington, England by John and Robert Blood (digital image of copyist's entry), Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986, Essex County, Deeds, Vol. 1, 1639-1658, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. This really sounds like an inheritance that has been divided up, with these two brothers jointly owning a bit less than half of the total interest. Otherwise, it’s hard to explain how two children (which Robert was until 1646 or 1647) owned land in England. I speculate that Richard inherited the other half as was typical for the eldest son and, being he was an adult prior to emigrating in 1639, had already disposed of his shares before leaving England. This would explain how he had the means to fund the journey to the New World. It would also explain how he would have been able to support Robert and John, who almost without doubt resided with him and his wife Isabell both in England and in New England. ===The Lakin Connection=== :Richard, Robert, and John had a lifelong association with [[Lakin-22|William]] and [[Lakin-12|John Lakin]] of nearby [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Reading+Massachusetts Reading], Massachusetts and formerly of Ruddington in Nottinghamshire, the same town Richard, Robert, and John were from. These five men were co-founders of Groton together; Robert called on the Lakins to testify on his behalf in a court case late in his life; and William Lakin was appointed to carry out the probate inventory for Richard’s estate in 1683. Richard was almost without doubt a first cousin of William and John, and if John and Robert were his siblings then they were as well. This would explain the close association of the three Bloods and two Lakins (along with the Lakins’ stepfather William Martin) in the establishment of Groton -- it was a Blood-Lakin family enterprise. In fact, according to some excellent research by another person I collaborate with, Richard Blood had some sort of family tie to the vast majority of not only the nine other original founders of Groton, but also to the 63 original grantees of land. So, it appears Richard was truly the driving force behind early Groton. It’s worth noting the only two adult male Bloods in the colony not brought in on the Groton deal were James Blood, Sr. and James Blood, Jr. of Concord. Those two are often the outliers compared to Richard, Robert, and John. ===Signatures on the 1655 Petition to Establish GrotonPetition to the General Court for the Establishment of the Town of Groton, Undated but bef. 25 May 1655 (digital image of original document). Groton Historical Papers, Ms. N-1340, Box 1, Groton Town Papers, 1646-1849, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.=== {{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_American-Colonial_5Bloods.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }} :On this petition ten men, to include Richard, Robert, and John Blood, William and John Lakin, and the Lakins’ stepfather William Martin, are all represented by what may or may not be authentic autograph signatures – in fact it’s probably a mix of authentic signatures and proxy signatures. A careful examination of John’s signature shows it’s in his own hand as he used a very ornate and distinctive capital-J that is replicated exactly in a signature of his from a 1682 court case.Case of Concord vs. John & Robert Blood, 27 Sep - 3 Oct 1682 (digital images of 6 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 99, entry 1682-99-2f, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 (images 599-602). Richard’s signature on the petition, however, does not even remotely match later examples known to be by him. Therefore, the obvious conclusion is that someone signed the petition on Richard's behalf. With the exception of the capital-B, which is somewhat different, the letter forms used to write ‘Blood’ in Richard's proxy signature on the 1655 petition match exactly with the letter forms in Blood in John’s autograph signature on the same document. The -lood- element matches letter-for-letter; both use a distinctive capital-L in Blood, as well as identical letter-d’s containing odd double loops. And neither are anywhere close to the form of Blood in Robert’s signature on the same document. It very much appears that John signed for Richard on the 1655 petition, another item of evidence showing that there was some close relationship between them. ===Ruddington, Again=== :As stated, Robert and John owned property in Ruddington (and were almost certainly from there); Richard’s probable first cousins John and William Lakin were definitely from Ruddington;They were both listed in the 1633 will of their father [[Lakin-145|William Lakin]], who lived and died in Ruddington. and Richard’s wife Isabell Wilkinson was also definitely from Ruddington.This is proven by the 1630 will of her father, [[Wilkinson-12837|Robert Wilkinson]] of Ruddington. It is reasonable to infer, therefore, that Richard was also from Ruddington. In fact, it would be quite unreasonable to infer otherwise given the current evidence. This leads to the conclusion that Richard, Robert, and John were not just Nottinghamshire Bloods, they were specifically Ruddington Bloods. Ruddington, while referred to as a town in some contemporary records, was more of a middling-sized village, having a population of less than 300 in 1585 and about 320 by 1603Dingle, Joan Margaret. ''Kinship and Mobility in Early Modern England: Case Studies from Nottinghamshire.'' Thesis Submission, The University of Calgary, Jun 1997, p.21. Online at https://prism.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/handle/1880/26988/24581Dingle.pdf;jsessionid=F8CF8C675EDB6502C2925112B23EAF75?sequence=1 It's unlikely a village of that size would have hosted unrelated Blood families. While records from the period are scant, what survives from Ruddington and the surrounding area so far shows that Ruddington Bloods are always closely related -- where it is possible to trace specific relationships, I have yet to find any two 17th century Ruddington Bloods who were more distant than first cousins. In other words, it appears this was a single extended family. Therefore, it is most probable that three Bloods from the same rural village would have also been closely related. ===Richard Blood, Sr. of Ruddington=== :In 1633, [[Blood-224|Richard Blood Sr.]] of Ruddington witnessed the will of [[Lakin-145|William Lakin]] of Ruddington. William was the father of the same William and John Lakin who Richard, Robert, and John would later establish Groton with. In his will, William stipulated that should his two sons die prior to inheriting at the age of 23, his property and wealth would revert to “all the children of Richard Blood, Senior” once they turned 23. While the explanation is far too lengthy to go into here, this stipulation is why I and others have concluded that Richard, Robert, and John were first cousins of John and William Lakin. A close reading of the text of the will leads to the conclusions that “all the children of Richard Blood, Senior” probably referred to Richard, Robert, and John. I have a separate paper dedicated to this subject, and further explanation can be found at [[Blood-224|Richard, Sr.'s profile]]. ===Temperament & Personality=== :Robert, John, and Richard Blood had what can only be described as a casual regard for the law and colonial authority: :*Robert and John’s first appearance in the colonial record was their arrest and prosecution for assault and battery in Lynn. :*John had a warrant issued against him for refusing to take the Oath of Fidelity to the colony.Case of the Colony vs. John Blood, summons to appear for refusing Oath of Fidelity, 24 Mar 1653 (digital image of original document), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 9, Section 2b, Image 188, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 :*Robert was in court for some reason (not rarely involving violence or the threat of violence) most of his life. He assaulted a constable, threatened to kill another colonist, and burned haystacks on land he claimed was his, among other things. One colonist requested Robert and John be bonded to the peace because he “went in bodily fear of them.”Case of Samuel Hunt vs. Robert Blood, 4 Apr 1654 (digital images of 8 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 9, entry 1654-9-2b, images 188-189, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 :*Richard was repeatedly hauled into court for selling liquor to the local native people, and in one case for trying to hide the fact his daughter Hannah was pregnant out of wedlock. He was sued for theft of public funds in Lynn and was accused of using physical force to prevent a constable of Lynn from carrying out his duties. :Of the three, only Robert was ever made a freeman of the colony, and only then very late in his life. Richard and John either had no interest or were not accepted. Likewise, Robert and John never held any town offices despite being prominent members of the community. Richard did, but primarily in Groton which, as we’ve seen, he may have very well regarded as “his town.” So, Richard, Robert, and John were not the quiet church-going Puritans of our history books. But they were all three very much like each other, which could point to an upbringing in the same household by the same likeminded father. :Compare this to James Sr., who was never in trouble with the law in any way, held several town offices in Concord and Chelmsford, and was made a freeman very early on. His son, James, Jr., was made a deacon of the Congregationalist church. Again, James is the odd one out compared to Richard, Robert, and John. ===Education=== :In the early 17th century, education was always private and relatively expensive. Few families below the yeomanry had the means or the need to procure it for their children. Since writing was always taught as a separate skill after the child had first learned to read, historians consider a demonstrated ability to write one’s name as evidence of full literacy. I have collected a total of 15 authentic autograph signatures by Richard, Robert, and John. In all cases they were able to sign their names in steady, practiced hands, indicating they were used to writing and were perfectly comfortable doing it. In fact, Robert and Richard used remarkably similar letter forms in their signatures. This consistency in education, like the consistency in their temperaments and personalities, is something we could reasonably expect from brothers. Like their years of birth, it proves nothing but also fails to disprove anything, which is sometimes nearly as useful. ===Family Oral Tradition=== :My grandfather [[Blood-1693|Walter Richard Blood]] told me a story that had been passed down to him from his grandfather [[Blood-482|Richard Blood]] via his father about the original migration of Bloods to New England. While I now realise the story had been badly muddled over time with anachronistic elements added in, the essential core is that “five brothers” originally arrived in the English colonies together, eventually splitting up and going their separate ways. We know beyond doubt the initial wave of English Bloods to arrive in the MBC did in fact consist of five males, but they were certainly not all brothers (e.g., James Sr. and Jr. were father and son; James Sr. was very unlikely to have been a brother of the other three). Nonetheless, the core element of the story – that five males arrived together and then split up – matches the evidence we currently have. It certainly appears these five arrived either all together or within a very short interval of each other in the summer of 1639, with James Sr. and Jr. going directly to Concord and Richard, Robert and John settling for a time in Lynn. Robert and John would eventually leave Lynn to establish the Bloods’ Farms north of Concord (1650) and Richard would relocate permanently to Groton (1660). This is all consistent with the story’s assertion that the five “split up” at some point after arriving. But the fact that the emigration was remembered in my family as a single group of related individuals points strongly to it being exactly that – a kinship group of Ruddington Bloods moving to the New World. In other words, if this story is even somewhat accurate then we should expect that these were all closely related people. I would conjecture that had this been multiple migrations by distantly related or unrelated Nottinghamshire Bloods then the descendants of James Sr. and Jr. would have remembered two men arriving, the descendants of Robert would have remembered one or perhaps two, and the descendants of Richard would have known only him as the founder of their line. -------------------------------------------------------- ==Conclusion Concerning the Relationship Between Richard, Robert, and John Blood== I believe the most reasonable explanation for the various streams of circumstantial evidence we have at present is that Richard, Robert, and John were all brothers, the sons of Richard Blood, Sr. of Ruddington. There are some indications in the historical record that Richard, Sr. may have had two wives, and so it’s possible Richard was a son by his first wife and Robert and John were sons by the second wife. But whether full or half-brothers, I conclude it is highly likely they were all siblings. -------------------------------------------------------- ==Contradictory Evidence== What I have presented to this point is an evaluation of the evidence supporting the hypothesis that Richard, Robert, and John were brothers. But I would be remiss if I did not point out and consider the evidence that contradicts or undermines this hypothesis. Some of this contradictory evidence is easily dismissed, but some is not so easily ignored. All of it begs an explanation if this hypothesis is correct. *In the 1694 court case of Robert Blood vs. Josiah Blood, Robert was described as “the ''only'' brother of John" (emphasis added).Case of Robert Blood vs. Josiah Blood, 4 Sep 1694 (digital images of 9 original documents), Middlesex County Court Folio Collection, Folio 182, entry 1694-182-3, image 561, Published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Online at: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210946 This would appear to be a deathblow to my hypothesis that all three were brothers, except for a few of points: ::* In 1694 both Richard and John were dead. Therefore “only brother” could be interpreted as “only brother [still living],” and according to an expert in 17th century legal documents that I’ve consulted, this phraseology was in fact used in cases like this. ::* The word ‘only’ was inserted using an insertion arrow (^), indicating it was added as an afterthought as an attempt to clarify Robert’s status relative to John (again, possibly that he was the only brother still living). ::* I have seen other contemporary court documents in which a person was referred to as “the only [relationship]” of someone else when they were demonstrably not the only one, living or otherwise. *While there was definitely interaction between Robert and John on one hand and Richard on the other (namely their cohabitation in Lynn and their joint founding of Groton), I would have expected more. Robert and John were closely associated in business dealings all their lives in Middlesex County, yet I can find no direct dealings between those two and Richard after the establishment of Groton in 1655. Perhaps there was a falling out between the two sides, perhaps records have gone missing, or perhaps they weren’t as closely related as I have come to believe. *Robert named sons John and James, probably to honour his brother John and James Blood, Sr. Why then did he never name a son Richard, especially if it was not only his eldest brother’s name but also his father’s name? He didn't lack for sons. Likewise, Richard picked Joseph, Nathaniel, and James as names but never named a son for Robert or John. This is outside the cultural norm for early 17th century English families and in my view is a significant item of contradictory evidence. -------------------------------------------------------- ==The Enigma of James Blood, Senior== To be completely honest, I have very little idea where or how James Blood, Sr. fits in with the other three Bloods. No surviving document either from Nottinghamshire or New England identifies James’ relationship to any of the other colonial Bloods. He is an enigma. Let’s start by summarizing what we know or can infer about him, some of which has been mentioned already: *He was first recorded on 7 Feb 1631 in St Peter’s Parish, Nottingham where he executed an allegation & bond for his marriage to Ellen Harrison there the same day. *Later in life he testified twice to ages that would indicate a year of birth of either 1605 or 1606. *However, despite the parish records for all three historical Nottingham parishes being generally complete for the first decade of the 17th century, no record of James’ birth or baptism is found in any of them. *‘James’ was not a name found among the proven Nottingham Bloods, so it does not seem to have been a favourite name of that family. *In fact, the only Nottinghamshire Blood family to use the name James consistently prior to 1605 was the one in Ruddington. *This leads me to the conclusion that James was probably not a Nottingham Blood, but was likely there to apprentice as a cordwainer, the occupation he listed on his marriage bond. I suspect he was a Ruddington Blood. *James was next recorded in St Mary’s Parish, Nottingham for his son James’ baptism on 11 Mar 1633. *The third earliest surviving records of James Blood is the birth of his daughter [[Blood-4|Mary]] on 12 Jul 1640 in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. This proves that James was in New England at least by this date and probably earlier. Given that pregnant women rarely risked the Atlantic crossing, this implies an arrival in the colony not later than October of 1639. *The fourth earliest surviving record of him is from Jun 1641 when, as a resident of Concord, he was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Given that the process of becoming a freeman took a minimum of two years, this points to an arrival in Concord in the summer of 1639. Richard Blood and Isabell Wilkinson married in Southwark, London in Apr 1639, almost certainly just prior to their departure for New England. This is unlikely to be a coincidence and leads me to the conclusion that Richard and Isabell (and by extension Robert and John) travelled to the New World with James Blood and his family. *James must have let Robert and John live with him and his family in Concord after they moved there from Lynn in about 1649, otherwise the colonial law banning unmarried men from living outside a family unit would have gotten the two in trouble with the town authorities and likely sent back to Lynn. *James had lands in Concord bordering properties owned by both Robert and John Blood; James’ main farm in northeast Concord shared a long border with John Blood’s main farm just outside the Concord line. *In 1663, James Blood and his son James, Jr. witnessed a contract between John Blood and another colonist, then testified on John’s behalf when the other party broke the contract. *James Blood's last will and testament, drafted on 18 Jun 1680, makes no mention of Richard, Robert or John, all of whom were still living at the time. The only male heir listed in the will is James' proven son James, Jr. *In a deed of 4 Feb 1690, James, Jr. referred to John Blood as "my uncle John Blood." This is interesting in that it indicates a close relationship, probably familial, was recognized by James, Jr. towards John Blood. As today, ''uncle'' at the time could mean many things, but of course “brother of my father or mother” was the most straightforward meaning, then as now. *As we’ve discussed already, James clearly had a much different temperament from the other three Bloods. He was an upstanding member of the Concord community, an elected official in both Concord and Chelmsford, a freeman of the colony from very shortly after his arrival, and never in trouble with the law in any way. Unlike the sons of Richard and Robert Blood, some of whom also had their run-ins with colonial authorities, James’ son James, Jr. became a deacon of the Concord church. This points to very different upbringings between Richard, Robert, and John on the one hand and James on the other. -------------------------------------------------------- ==Conclusion Concerning the Relationship Between The First Three and James Blood== If there is an ultimate question concerning these four Bloods, the nature of James’ relationship to the others is it. The easy answer is “there’s insufficient evidence to draw any conclusions.” But the most useful answer comes from following the advice of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who said, ''“When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”'' Here’s my assessment of the possibilities in light of his advice: #'''They were not related:''' Impossible. It’s too rare a surname, they all came from within five miles of each other in England and probably from the same village, they all appear to have emigrated at the same time in 1639 if not together, and they clearly associated with each other in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (at least James, Sr. and James, Jr. with Robert and John). #'''They were father and sons:''' Impossible. James was only 12 when Richard was born, so that father-son relationship is impossible. James wasn’t married until at least five years after Robert was born and as many as seven years after John was born. We might as well call that impossible as well. Such things simply did not happen in deeply religious England, and certainly not in the Puritan bastion of Nottingham. Robert and John were minor children when they arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but they didn’t go live with their “father” in Concord? Why not? They were teenagers and would have provided free labour on James’ new frontier farm. There’s no way James would have left his two teenage sons in Lynn and taken only his 6-year-old son (James, Jr.) with him to Concord. That doesn’t pass even the most basic requirement of common sense. Also, as mentioned previously James Blood's will of 1680, makes no mention of Richard, Robert or John, all of whom were older than James' known son James, Jr. Per English inheritance law, the oldest son had to be bequeathed his proper share (at least one-third) of the father's estate and the other sons would be provided something, even if only a token amount. Yet the only son James mentions is his proven son James, Jr., who inherits virtually all of James' estate. #'''They were uncle and nephews:''' Impossible. We know the names of all the uncles of Richard, Robert, and John who were still alive in 1598, and there was no James among them. #'''They were brothers:''' Highly improbable, but not impossible. We have the 1690 record of James, Jr. calling John Blood his uncle. Did he mean it in the literal sense, that John was his father’s brother? The timing of James’ birth in 1605 or 1606 isn’t a dealbreaker either, as we know Richard, Robert, and John’s father Richard Blood, Sr. of Ruddington was married not later than 1601. There are other very serious problems with this possibility, but in deference to Sir Arthur’s previous admonition, these problems only place this one in the realm of the highly improbable, not the impossible. #'''They were first cousins:''' Improbable, but not impossible. While we know the names of all of Richard, Robert, and John’s uncles, we don’t know what happened to two of them, Robert and Edward, after 1598. They both would have been in the right age range to have had a son born in 1605 or 1606. #'''They were second cousins:''' Impossible. We also know the names of both the great-uncles of Richard, Robert and John. Great-uncle Edmund died childless in 1592 and great-uncle James died in 1604, the year before the earliest possibility for James' year of birth. Also, great-uncle James only named a daughter in his will, meaning he had no living sons. So, we’re left with one highly improbable possibility, ''they were brothers'', and one less improbable possibility, ''they were first cousins''. Given that there are simply too many insurmountable problems with ''brothers'', but at the same time ''unrelated'' is not an option, I'm inclined towards ''first cousins'' as the nature of the relationship. ==Sources==
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The Protestation Return was taken very seriously in the counties. From the dates of the protestations it appears that, when possible, the men gathered on a Sunday, probably before or after church, and swore the oath as a group. In most cases a single scribe wrote down all the names as a single list. In other cases, each man made his personal mark next to his name on the list. In a very small number of cases the various letter forms indicate that the men themselves both wrote their own names and made their marks. But these are the exceptions. In the majority of examples, the return is a single list written by one designated person, and without personal marks.
In most cases in Nottinghamshire an effort was made to account for all males of the parish. In the few cases where someone refused to swear, they were listed as having refused (“recusants”) -- and were automatically suspected of being Catholics if not already known to be. Many of the lists include some form of the phrase “and none refusing” or “this is all of us and none refused.” In a few examples people absent for good cause (sick in bed, elderly, away on business) are listed as well. Therefore, it appears that, at least for Nottinghamshire, a real effort was made in most cases to account for all the males over 18 in the parish whether they swore the oath or not.
{{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire_Protestation-Return.png |align=r |size=l |caption=''Wapentakes of Nottinghamshire'' }} ==The Study== I have gone through all the protestation returns for the wapentakes of Bassetlaw (57 lists), Rushcliffe (26 lists), Thurgarton (44 lists), Bingham (28 lists), Newark (20 lists), Broxtowe (26 lists) and the town of Nottingham itself. The survey shows eight male Bloods 18 or over in three of the southern and western wapentakes of Nottinghamshire, with none found in Thurgarton, Newark, or Bassetlaw. These are distributed as follows, going counterclockwise from Broxtowe Wapentake:
'''Broxtowe Wapentake''' (2 Bloods)
Nottingham TownProtestation Return for Nottingham (town), Jun & Aug 1641 (digital image of original document), Ref. HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/18, Library of the House of Lords, Parliamentary Archives, Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom. Available online at https://digitalarchive.parliament.uk/HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/18: William Blood, Jr. and William Blood, Sr. (Nottingham town participated in the voluntary phase in the summer of 1641, administering the oaths in two sessions in Jun and Aug)
'''Rushcliffe Wapentake''' (4 Bloods)
EdwaltonProtestation Return for Edwalton, 13 Mar 1642 (digital image of original document), Ref. HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/54, Library of the House of Lords, Parliamentary Archives, Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom. Available online at https://digitalarchive.parliament.uk/HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/54: Richard Bludd
RemptsoneProtestation Return for Rempstone, 6 Mar 1642 (digital image of original document), Ref. HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/63, Library of the House of Lords, Parliamentary Archives, Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom. Available online at https://digitalarchive.parliament.uk/HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/63: Robert Blood and William Blood
West BridgfordProtestation Return for Remstone, 6 Mar 1642 (digital image of original document), Ref. HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/51, Library of the House of Lords, Parliamentary Archives, Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom. Available online at https://digitalarchive.parliament.uk/HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/51: Richard Blood
'''Bingham Wapentake''' (2 Bloods)
HicklingProtestation Return for Hickling, 5 Mar 1642 (digital image of original document), Ref. HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/68, Library of the House of Lords, Parliamentary Archives, Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom. Available online at https://digitalarchive.parliament.uk/HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/68: Edward Blood
KinoultonProtestation Return for Knolton (Kinoulton), Mar 1642 (digital image of original document), Ref. HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/71, Library of the House of Lords, Parliamentary Archives, Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom. Available online at https://digitalarchive.parliament.uk/HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/71: William Bloud
{{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire_Protestation-Return-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=''Bloods in Protestation Return of 1641 & 1642'' }}
However, this obscures the actual disposition of adult male Bloods in 1641 and 1642. Yes, they are present in three wapentakes, but it’s really just Rushcliffe Wapentake and the immediate area around it. The Bloods in Broxtowe Wapentake are all in Nottingham town, at the apex of the rough triangle that is Rushcliffe Wapentake. The Bloods in Bingham are in the extreme southwest of the wapentake, less than three miles from the boundary with Rushcliffe Wapentake. And four out of the eight Bloods in the Protestation Returns are in Rushcliffe Wapentake itself, in the area immediately south of Nottingham town.
{{Image|file=Blood_Name_Study_Nottinghamshire_Protestation-Return-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption=''All Bloods of Nottinghamshire, 1566 to 1637'' }}
Compare this to the situation in the preceding 75 years or so, when Bloods were found deeper into both Boxtowe Wapentake and Bingham Wapentake. But even then, their strongest presence was still in Nottingham town and Rushcliffe Wapentake, especially in the villages of Ruddington and Rempstone. Therefore, Nottingham and the area of Rushcliffe Wapentake immediately to the south appear to have been the heart of the Blood presence in Nottinghamshire, with Ruddington having the largest presence in the official record during this period.
==Significance for the Bloods of New England== The main significance in our effort to understand the movements of the Blood emigrants to the Massachusetts Bay Colony is the situation in Ruddington, from where the majority of them (possibly all) originated. And the situation there is that there were no adult male Bloods left in 1642.Protestation Return for Ruddington, 9 Mar 1642 (digital image of original document), Ref. HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/64, Library of the House of Lords, Parliamentary Archives, Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom. Available online at https://digitalarchive.parliament.uk/HL/PO/JO/10/1/101/64 This means that [[Blood-224|Richard Blood, Senior]] of the 1633 will of William Lakin was either dead or had moved away by this time. It also means [[Blood-147|Richard Blood]], the emigrant to Lynn and later founder of Groton in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, was not living in Ruddington parish by 9 Mar 1642 (the date the protestation list was made there).He was about 25 years old in 1642, so must have been included had he resided there. When we take into account that English emigration to the New World effectively ceased at the end of 1640, this is strong circumstantial evidence that Richard Blood had migrated by then. This makes it even more likely that the marriage per licentiam of a Richard Blood to an Isabell Wilkinson on 15 Apr 1639 in Southwark, London was in fact Richard of Ruddington on his way out of the country.
This leaves [[Blood-15|Robert]] and [[Blood-1697|John Blood]], who had an even stronger tie to Ruddington in that they owned property there. The fact there were no adult male Bloods in Ruddington in 1642 begs the question – if they were still there, who were they living with? The logical answer is that they were no longer in Ruddington; they had departed with their probable brother Richard after the death of their father Richard, Senior, but before the end of the Puritan Great Migration in Dec 1640.
Since [[Blood-141|James Blood]] of Nottingham’s presence in the Massachusetts Bay Colony is confirmed by records of Jun 1641, the Protestation Return has no bearing on him or his family.
==Annex: Extracts from Selected Nottinghamshire Protestation Returns== '''Clifton Parish'''
Preamble: “A bill of all the names and surnames of those that have taken the p[ro]testat[i]on this first of March, 1641 (1 Mar 1642 NS)”
Closing: “Wee have none W[i]thin our towne of Clifton or Glapton that have refused to take the p[ro]testat[i]on”
'''Edwalton Parish'''
Preamble: “Ewalltone in Commit[atus] Nott[ingham]. xiii dio marius 1641 (13 March 1642 NS) The names of all the inhabitants whoe have made the p[ro]testation there as followeth //”
Closing: “Recusants wee have not any”
'''Plumtree Parish'''
Preamble: “A bill of all the names in our parish which tooke the O[a]th[e] of protestation and none[e] refused”
Closing: None
'''Rempstone Parish'''
Preamble: “Rempston dom[ini] : 1641 : March 6 (6 Mar 1642 NS)
This is to certifie to whom it Doth or May Concerne that wee the Inhabitants of Rempston have taken the protestation and thereunto have subscribed our names in the p[re]sence of o[ur] minister Hugh Armstrong”
Closing: “None did refuse to take the p[ro]testation”
'''Ruddington Parish'''
Preamble: “Ruddington, Commit[atus] Nott[ingham]. ix dio marius 1641 (9 Mar 1642 NS) The names of all those who have taken [the] p[ro]testation as followeth //”
Closing: “Recusants we have non[e]”
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Blount County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell
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'''Land Records (Grantee)'''
'''1796-1828'''
'''Updated: 20 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1796 | |Gamble |Moses |Benjamin and James Blackburn |1 |12 |All their right to land near Josias Gamble on Harbesons Branch |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9GN-D?i=37&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1812 | |Gamble |Josias |Miles and David Cunningham |1 |216 |Lot No. 33 in the town of Maryville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RG-R?i=139&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1814 | |Gamble |Andrew, Moses, and Alexander B. |Samuel Cowan |1 |279 |604 acres on Little River; formerly Josiah Gamble'ws |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9TM-H?i=170&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1811 | |Campbell |John Jr. |John Edwards |1 |285 |173 acres on Luckey's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RJ-7?i=173&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1816 | |Gamble |Alexander B. |Charles Donahoe |1 |405 |330 acres in said county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RG-N?i=235&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1814 | |Campbell |Thomas |John Freyer |1 |457 |33 acres on the Tugualechee Cove |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RN-W?i=261&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1814 | |Campbell |Thomas |John Freyer |1 |466 |28 acres adjoining his 33 acre tract on the Tugualechee Cove |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H95D-N?i=266&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1818 | |Campbell |Arthur |William Wallace |1 |505 |7 1/2 acres on the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RS-R?i=285&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1818 | |Campbell |Arthur |Charles Donahoe |1 |524 |17 1/2 acres on Luckey Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RZ-G?i=295&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1821 | |Gamble |Alexander B. |Alexander McGhee |2 |265 |Land on Bucker's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9PD-6?i=492&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1824 | |Gamble |Alexander B. |Willaim McCreary |2 |378 |252 acres on Bakers Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9GT-4?i=549&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1824 | |Campbell |Arthur B. |William Wallace |2 |374 |11 acres on Luckey's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9GG-6?i=547&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1821 | |Gamble |Moses Sr. |Isaac White |2 |420 |51 acres on Crooked Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9P4-H?i=570&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1821 | |Gamble |Moses Sr. |Isaac White |2 |421 |84 acres on Crooked Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9P4-H?i=570&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1821 | |Campbell |John |Jesse Kerr |2 |514 |262 Roods on Nine Mile Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9GL-V?i=617&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1826 | |Campbell |Arthur B. |Barten Henry and Robert Warren |2 |530 |36 acres on Luckey's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9GL-Y?i=625&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1828 | |Gamble |Alexander B. |James Henry Jr. |2 |548 |250 acres on Bakers Creek and also 56 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9G5-9?i=634&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1828 | |Campbell |William M. |Elijah Coger |2 |583 |194 acres on Beasons Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9G1-9?i=651&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- ! |}
Blount County Tennessee Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell
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'''Land Records (Grantor)'''
'''1804-1822'''
'''Updated: 20 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !To !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1804 | |Gamble |Josiah |Andrew Gamble |1 |51 |Power of atty. for all his land in said county granted to his son, Andrew Gamble |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9G2-K?i=56&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1802 | |Gamble |Andrew |Humphrey Montgomery |1 |60 |His right to land at the head of Cloyds Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9GS-R?i=61&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1808 | |Campbell |David |Samuel Love |1 |199 |255 acres on Pistol Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RK-C?i=130&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1814 | |Campbell |Samuel |William B. Warren |1 |267 |117 acres granted to Samuel on Baylors Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9T3-H?i=164&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1813 | | |Robert |William L. Taylor |1 |308 |105 acres on Crooked Creek granted to Robert |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RB-Y?i=186&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1814 | |Gamble |Josias |Miles and David Cunningham |1 |344 |Lot No. 33 in Maryville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RZ-6?i=204&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1811 | |Campbell |George |Joseph Hurst |1 |357 |211 acres on Pistol Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RW-8?i=210&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1810 | |Gamble |John |Jesse Dald |1 |367 |Household furniture and goods |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9R4-N?i=215&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1814 | |Gamble |Alexander (heir to John dec.) |Josias Gamble |1 |367 |All his right to Lot No. 33 in Maryville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9R4-N?i=215&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1814 | |Gamble |Moses and Easther |Josias Gamble |1 |368 |Their right to Lot No. 33 in Maryville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RN-X?i=216&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1817 | |Campbell |Robert |William Campbell |1 |538 |132 acres on Crooked Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9RS-D?i=302&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1818 | |Gamble |Andrew (of Warren Co., TN) |John Reayon |2 |141 |Land on Little River which was granted to Andrew |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H954-J?i=430&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1819 | |Gamble |Thomas (of Roane Co., TN) |Johnston Jones |2 |157 |165 acres on the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H95S-4?i=438&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1823 | |Gamble |Elizabeth |Jesse Wallace |2 |301 |Negro girl named Thilles, aged 32 and her 6 year old girl child |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9PZ-Q?i=510&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1822 | |Campbell |Thomas |Daniel Dunn |2 |341 |14 acres in Suquatucky Cain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9GR-2?i=530&cat=200443 Doc Image] |- !1822 | |Campbell |Thomas |Daniel Dunn |2 |342 |28 acres on the North side of Little River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-H9PQ-H?i=531&cat=200443 Doc Image] |}
Blount County Tennessee Marriages-Campbell
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'''Marriage Records (Bride)'''
'''1819'''
'''Updated: 5 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Brides_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !16 Jan 1819 |Campbell |Sally |Carter |Samuel | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-TB8D-G?i=1663&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |}
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'''Probate Records'''
'''1830'''
'''Updated: 20 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !Instrument !Book !Page !Comment !Doc_Image |- !1830 | |Gamble |Moses Sr. |Will |1 |51 |Wife: Rachel; Brother: Alexander B.; Son: Moses Jr.; Brother-in-law: John Reagan; Others Named: Elizabeth and Josias Gamble; Exec.: John Reagan and Alexander B. Gamble |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:37SQ-29ZZ-J69?i=57&cc=1909088&cat=198002 Doc Image] |}
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Burial '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database, Surrey; Petersham; St Peter; Other Transcript; File line number: 902, [https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818f88fe93790de6a49a95b FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 3 December 2022), Dorcas Antill burial on 19 Mar 1746/47 in Petersham, Surrey, England. '''Burial''': "Surrey Burials", database with images, Archive: Surrey History Centre; Reference: P48/1/3, [https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=GBPRS%2FSURREY%2FP48_1_3%2F041&parentid=PRS%2FSURREY%2FBUR%2F0750883 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=PRS%2FSURREY%2FBUR%2F0750883 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 3 December 2022), Dorcas Antill burial on 19 Mar 1746 in Petersham, St Peter, Surrey, England. '''Sarah Boddicott''' (sister) married to Richard Handford
Baptism '''Baptism''': "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 800475, {{Ancestry Record|9841|151005872|uk}} (accessed 9 December 2022), Sarah Bodicott baptism on 22 May 1659 (born 9 May 1659), daughter of Moses Bodicott, in Richmond, Surrey, England.
Marriage '''Marriage''': "England Marriages 1538-1973", database, [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_856944754%2F2 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 9 December 2022), Sarah Boddicott marriage to Richard Handford on 11 Dec 1687 in London, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812", database with images, London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Mic6/A/001/Ms09147, {{Ancestry Sharing|643206|e1078cd8728458f27a43d53e7742f1c666743deef8cd0695a72c67ef7d40db50}} - {{Ancestry Record|1624|9865758|uk}} (accessed 9 December 2022), Sarah Boddicott marriage to Richard Handford on 11 Dec 1687 in St Michael, Queenhithe, City of London, London, England. ---- Existing profiles: '''Jane Scutt''' > Boddicott
Add burial record ''*DONE*'' == Research Notes == * Norfolk Record Office has "Pedigree of DE BEAUVOIR family from Richard de Beauvoir of Guernsey floreat 1680 traced down to 1818; with on same page pedigree of BODDICOTT family traced from Edmund Boddicott born 1652 down to 1790."
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B-17 Flying Fortress
Production block number: B-17F-100-BO Fortress
Manufacturer: Boeing
Delivered Cheyenne 28 May 43
Kearney 9 June 43
Dow Field 27 June 43
Assigned 338BS / 96BG [BX- ] Snetterton 26 June 43 '''338th Bombardment Squadron'''
History
Established as a B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber squadron; trained under Second Air Force. Deployed to European Theater of Operations (ETO), assigned to VIII Bomber Command in England, Flew combat missions over Nazi Germany and Occupied Europe until the German capitulation in May 1945.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/338th_Combat_Crew_Training_Squadron '''Lineage'''
• Constituted 338th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) on 28 January 1942
Activated on 15 July 1942
Inactivated on 19 December 1945
Assignments
• 96th Bombardment Group, 15 July 1942 – 15 December 1945 '''Stations'''
• Salt Lake City Army Air Base, Utah, 15 July 1942
• Gowen Field, Idaho, 6 August 1942
• Walla Walla Army Air Base, Washington, 16 August 1942
• Rapid City Army Air Base, South Dakota, 29 September 1942
• Pocatello Army Airfield, Idaho, 1 November 1942
• Pyote Army Air Base, Texas, 3 January-16 April 1943
• RAF Great Saling (AAF-485), England, 12 May 1943
• RAF Snetterton Heath (AAF-138), England, 12 June 1943 – 11 December 1945 '''Aircraft'''
• B-17 Flying Fortress, 1943–1945
• World War II portal
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/ 1. • http://articles.latimes.com/1988-01-21/news/mn-37481_1_air-force 2. • [1] • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1983) [1961]. Air Force Combat Units of World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-02-1. LCCN 61060979.
• Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6. LCCN 70605402. OCLC 72556. B-17, also called Flying Fortress, U.S. heavy bomber used during World War II. The B-17 was designed by the Boeing Aircraft Company in response to a 1934 Army Air Corps specification that called for a four-engined bomber at a time when two engines were the norm.
The bomber was intended from the outset to attack strategic targets by precision daylight bombing, penetrating deep into enemy territory by flying above the effective range of antiaircraft artillery. Turbo-supercharged radial engines (a uniquely American development) were to give the necessary high-altitude performance, and heavy defensive armament was to provide protection against attacking fighters. Accuracy was to be achieved with the Norden bombsight, developed and fielded in great secrecy during the 1930s. The Norden consisted of a gyroscopically stabilized telescopic sight coupled to an electromechanical computer into which the bombardier fed inputs for altitude, atmospheric conditions, air speed, ground speed, and drift. During the bomb run, the sight was slaved to the automatic pilot to guide the aircraft to the precise release point. In the hands of a skilled bombardier, the Norden was a remarkably accurate sight.
The first prototype bomber flew in mid-1935, and the B-17 entered small-scale production in 1937. Early versions proved to be more vulnerable to fighter attack than anticipated, but, by the time the B-17E version began to go into service shortly before the United States entered the war in 1941, the plane was equipped with turrets in the upper fuselage, belly, and tail. All but the last turret were power-operated, and each mounted a pair of 0.50-calibre (12.7-mm) machine guns. This increased firepower made the B-17 a formidable opponent for enemy fighters, particularly when flying in tightly stacked defensive formations for mutual protection. The basic element of a typical formation was a squadron “box” of 9 or 12 aircraft; three squadron boxes staggered vertically and horizontally formed a group, and three groups in trail formed a combat wing. In the event, the need to keep such tight defensive formations over Europe compromised the accuracy of the Norden bombsight, since individual bomb runs were not possible without breaking the formation. Whole bomb formations had to drop their loads on the lead bombardier’s command, and the inevitable small differences in timing and heading led to dispersed bomb patterns.
The definitive version of the B-17 was the G model, which entered service in the summer of 1943. Armed with no less than 13 0.50-calibre machine guns, including two in a new “chin” turret for defense against head-on attack, the B-17G fairly bristled with machine guns. It was operated by a crew of 10, including the pilot, copilot, navigator-radioman, bombardier, and gunners. The plane’s service ceiling of 25,000 to 35,000 feet (7,500 to 10,500 metres), depending on the bomb load, put it above the worst of the German antiaircraft artillery, but, firepower notwithstanding, formations of B-17s proved unable to fight their way unescorted to targets deep inside Germany in the face of determined fighter opposition without incurring excessive losses. Deep raids were called off in mid-October 1943 and were not resumed until February 1944, when long-range escort fighters such as the P-51 Mustang became available. A 4,000-pound (1,800-kg) bomb load was typical for long missions, though the B-17 could carry up to 8,000 pounds (3,600 kg) internally for shorter distances at lower altitudes and even more on external racks beneath the wings. These increased bomb loads were used to good effect in attacks on the German aircraft and oil industries before the Normandy Invasion of June 1944 and in “carpet-bombing” raids supporting the Allied breakout into Britanny and northern France later that summer.
Sharing production with the Douglas, Lockheed, and Vega companies, Boeing oversaw the manufacture of some 12,730 Flying Fortresses, nearly all of them committed to high-altitude bombing over Europe. Though produced in smaller numbers than its partner the B-24 Liberator, the B-17, with superior high-altitude performance and greater resistance to battle damage, was the mainstay of the strategic bombing campaign. The B-17 had excellent flight characteristics and, unlike the B-24, was almost universally well regarded by those who flew it. Rendered obsolete by the larger and more powerful B-29 Superfortress, the B-17 served on after the war in small numbers as a search-and-rescue aircraft modified to drop life rafts by parachute.https://www.britannica.com/technology/B-17 '''96th Test Wing'''
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'''World War II'''
The group was first activated in July 1942 at Salt Lake City Army Air Base, Utah as the 96th Bombardment Group, with the 337th, 338th, 339th and 413th Bombardment Squadrons[note 5] assigned as its original components.[6][7][8][9] After moving to Gowen Field, Idaho the group received its initial cadre. The group trained at various bases in the northwestern United States.[10] In November 1942 the group moved to Pocatello Army Air Base, Idaho, where it acted as an Operational Training Unit (OTU). OTUs were oversized parent units that provided cadres to form "satellite groups."[10][11] In early 1943, the 96th relocated to Pyote Army Air Base, Texas, where it resumed its combat training. In April 1943 the group began its overseas movement. The air echelon ferried its bombers via the North Atlantic Ferry Route, while the ground echelon proceeded to the New York Port of Embarkation and sailed on the RMS Queen Elizabeth for Greenock, Scotland.[12] The group arrived at RAF Grafton Underwood England in May 1943, for duty with Eighth Air Force. The group was assigned to the 45th Combat Bombardment Wing of the 3d Bombardment Division. The group commenced combat operations on 14 May with an attack on Kortrijk (Courtrai), after an aborted mission the previous day.[13] The 96th moved east at the end of May to RAF Andrews Field. The 96th appears to have only carried out one mission while based at Andrews. On 29 May 1943 they took part in a raid on Rennes naval storage depot from which one B-17 failed to return.[citation needed] However, Eighth Air Force was not pleased with the initial performance of the Martin B-26 Marauder units assigned to it and decided to move them from their bases in north Suffolk to stations nearer the continent. As the first step in this move, the 386th Bombardment Group left its base at RAF Snetterton Heath for RAF Boxted. The 96th took the 386th's place at Snetterton Heath the following day, leaving its previous base available for the 322d Bombardment Group.[14][15] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/96th_Test_Wing '''The Eighth Air Force vs. The Luftwaffe'''
In the grisly battle for European air supremacy, the Luftwaffe proved a deadly foe to Allied bombers. The United States Eighth Air Force deployed to England with a daunting mission: destroy Germany’s ability to wage war, and gain command of the European skies to pave the way for an Allied land invasion. In order to accomplish it, thousands of American airmen had to face the constant threat of death daily. German anti-aircraft fire, or flak, was one of those deadly threats. The other more feared threat was the German Luftwaffe.
Throughout the summer of 1943, American bomber crews sustained heavy casualties. Losses of 30 or more aircraft—300 men—were not uncommon throughout the summer. John Luckadoo, a pilot in the 100th Bomb Group recalled that he “calculated a 400 percent turnover in the first 90 days” of combat. In 1943, bomber crews were tasked with a 25-mission tour of duty. Most crews never made it past their fifth. The Luftwaffe owned the skies over Europe and the men of the Eighth Air Force were paying the price.
A fatalistic sense of acceptance became prevalent. A popular saying at the time was that to “fly in the Eighth Air Force then was like holding a ticket to a funeral —your own.” Abnormal behavior became more common. Insomnia, irritability, sudden temper flashes, nausea, weight loss, blurred vision, introverted withdrawal, inability to concentrate, and Parkinson’s-like tremors were a few of the symptoms seen by flight surgeons. Nightmares so vivid that they caused the men to wake up screaming in the night were not uncommon. Men became jumpy and jittery, the “Focke-Wulf Jitters,” or “flak happy,” became commonly used terms in the Eighth Air Force.https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/eighth-air-force-vs-luftwaffe '''B-17F 42-30401 crashed in the North Sea off the German coast 28/7-1943'''
The aircraft belonged to USAAF, 8 Air Force, 96 Bomb Group,338 Bomb Squadron and was coded BX-?
T/O Snetterton. OP: Oschersleben.
Near the German coast 42-30401 piloted by 1st Stephen W. Hettrick was attacked by a German fighter and crashed into the North Sea.
The body of Engineer T/Sgt William J. Connell was found drifted ashore on Henne Strand beach on 11/8 and was laid to rest in Fovrfelt cemetery in Esbjerg on 17/8 1943. In 1948 his body was disinterred and taken to the US Millitary Cemetery Neuville-en-Condron in Belgium.
On 12/8 the body of Bombardier 2.Lt Marshall Herrick was found drifted ashore near Lakolk on the island of Rømø and was laid to rest in Kirkeby cemetery on 16/8 1943. In 1948 he was disinterred and taken to the US Millitary Cemetery Neuville-en-Condron in Belgium. Today he rests in USA.
After the war it was believed by some people that Pilot 1.Lt Stephen W. Hettrick had been found near Lakolk on the island of Rømø on 16/8-43 and had been laid to rest in Kirkeby cemetery on 19/8 1943. This was questioned from official American hold and today he is declared “Missing in Action”.
The following crew members have no known graves and their names are found on Tablets of the Missing at Cambridge American Cemetery, Cambridge, England: Co-Pilot 2.Lt Jack G. Adair, Navigator 2.Lt Calvin T. Bramblet, Radio Operator William W. Reeves, Ball turret gunner S/Sgt Clifford W. Kinney, Right Waist Gunner S/Sgt Charles R. Mosbey , Left waist gunner Sgt Bronislaus J. Kubis and Tail Gunner S/Sgt Stanley Lukowitz Jr.http://www.flensted.eu.com/19430069.shtml Missing in Action Oschersleben 28 July 43 with pilot Steve Hettrick, Co-pilot: Jack Adair, Navigator: Calvin Bramlett, Bombardier: Marshall Herrick*, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Connell*, Radio Operator: Bill Reeves, Ball turret gunner: Clifford Kinney, Waist gunner: Bronislaus Kubis*, Waist gunner: Chas Mossbey, Tail gunner: Stan Lukowitz (10 KIA - *bodies washed up weeks later); enemy aircraft, crashed North Sea; Missing Air Crew Report 139.http://www.americanairmuseum.com/aircraft/4394https://b17flyingfortress.de/en/b17/42-30401/https://www.airmen.dk/p196.htm Crew of the B-17 Bomber "Gloria Ann"
Pilot - [[Hettrick-111|Hettrick, Stephen William 1st Lt.]]
Co-Pilot - [[Adair-3451|Adair, Jack Gibbens 2nd Lt.]]
Navigator - [[Bramblett-315|Bramblett, Calvin Thornton 2nd Lt.]]
Bombardier - [[Herrick-1250|Herrick, Marshall 2nd Lt.]]
Radio - [[Reeves-9724|William Witham Reeves T.Sgt.]]
Engineer - [[Connell-3056|Connell, William Joseph T/Sgt.]]
Asst Radio - [[Kinney-3865|Kinney, Clifford Wilson S/Sgt.]]
Asst Engineer - [[Mosbey-24|Mosbey, Charles Raymond S/Sgt.]]
Asst Armorer - [[Kubis-105|Kubis, Bronislaus Joseph Sgt.]]
Armorer - [[Lukowitz-3|Lukowitz, Stanley S/Sgt.]]
From MACR (Missing Air Craft Report) dated 30 July 1943 Mission #18 - July 28, 1943:
Oschersleben, Germany
The dark, leadened skies which shrouded Snetterton Heath at dawn were to portend tragedy. The group dispatched 21 Forts as early as 0545. The weather cursed climb-and-form-up procedures throughout the Wing. Everyone's timing was off. Briefing had planned the Wing as follows: the 388th would lead with the 100th low and the 96th high. But groups were late. Rendezvous points were missed. Emerging at last into the wild blue, the 96th found the Wing to be stretched to Kingdom Come. With as much speed as possible, the 96th struck out for the planned target, the Folke Wulf assembly plant some 80 miles from Berlin. Oschersleben would set a new distance record.
Many Americans were flying their fourth mission in five days. They had been exhausted before they took off this morning. Not so the Germans. They were secure in the knowledge that they could always land, reload, refuel and continue the battle. Today's clash displayed remarkable Luftwaffe teamwork. Germans bounced out of the clouds on Lt. Steve Hettrick's 338th A/C 42-30401. The first pass reduced Hettrick's airspeed just enough to isolate him for the second pass. The crew bailed out over the North Sea; there are still no known survivors. A similar fate awaited Lt. Hugh Moore's 413th crew in 42-3326, Moore Fidite. Then the next crew to suffer casualties was that of Lt. Gene Wilcox in the 339th's 42-30351, Alcohol Annie.
When the final toll was taken, it was revealed that 7 aircraft failed to return to Snetterton. Listed as MIA were the crews of Lts. Deshotels, Covert, Wilcox, Moore, Hettrick, Nance and Capt. Fulton. (Five of the Wilcox crew would be returned by Air-Sea Rescue.) Even so, by "lights out" there were seventy empty cots at Snetterton. In fact, the 96th had sustained the highest losses of both the 1st and 4th Bomb Wings. Some of those empty cots motivated Bill Thorns' diary entry: "Clouds broke up formations and enemy fighters accounted for a good many planes." https://www.rumboogiecrew.com/mission18july281943 B 17F 42-30401 - North Sea off the German coast Updated: 17 AUG 2021
See chart on web page
On 28 July 1943 B-17 42-30401 crashed into the sea near the German Coast after it had been hit by fire from a German fighter. The plane was on a bombing raid on Oschersleben A/F. All of the crew perished. (Source: FAF, AOD and MACR) 1 airman from B17 42-30401 was buried in Esbjerg, 1 in Kirkeby, Rømø, and 1 in the U.S.A. 7 airmen have no known grave. (6 Cambridge, 1 Netherlands) MACR p196 B17 42-30401: "4 USAAF bombers crashed in the North Sea between German Coast and Heligoland that morning." (Maybe about here). 3 of them must be B17 42-30401 * B17 42-3316 * B17 42-30394.https://www.airmen.dk/p196.htm === Hettrick, Stephen William 1st Lt. === {{Image|file=Hettrick-111-2.jpg |caption=1st Lt. Stephen Hettrick Missing 12 Months }} === Adair, Jack Gibbens 2nd Lt. === {{Image|file=Adair-3451.jpg |caption=Jack G Adair }} === Bramblett, Calvin Thornton 2nd Lt. === {{Image|file=Bramblett-315.jpg |caption=Atlanta Flyer Said Missing Since July 28 }} === Herrick, Marshall 2nd Lt. === 2nd Lieutenant Marshall Herrick was the Bombardier of B17 42-30401. On 12 August 1943 he was found washed ashore near Lakolk on Rømø (about here). On 16 August 1943 he was buried in Kirkeby Churchyard on Rømø. In 1948 he and other American airmen buried in Kirkeby were disinterred and taken to Ardennes American Cemetery in BELGIUM. (Source: FAF and AOD) His name is not in the ABMC records, so most likely he was buried in a private cemetery in the U.S.A.https://www.airmen.dk/u045030.htm See personal profiles for other details. Connell remained at Ardennes in Belgium, Lukowitz went to The Netherlands American Cemetery and Marshall's body was interred in Arlington National Cemetery. Kubis has a gravestone in the Long Island National Cemetery in New York. {{Image|file=Herrick-1250.jpg |caption=Marshall Herrick }} === Reeves, William Witham T/Sgt. === {{Image|file=Reeves-9724.jpg |caption=T.Sgt. William Witham Reeves }} {{Image|file=Reeves-9724-3.jpg |caption=Cenotaph Monument Inscription of T.Sgt. William W Reeves }} === Connell, William Joseph T/Sgt. === {{Image|file=Connell-3056.jpg |caption=Gravestone of William J Connell }} === Kinney, Clifford Wilson S/Sgt. === Find-a-Grave Burial Memorial S/SGT. USAAC 338th bomb squadron 96th bomber. Clifford was part of the crew of the "Gloria Ann" B-17 #42-30401. Of the ten crew members, only three men were ever recovered. SSgt. Clifford Wilson Kinney was born November 14, 1920 in Otsego Co., NY, the son of Florance Clifford and Mabel Goodrich Kinney. He enlisted in the Air Forces, April 1942. He was classified as MIA over the North Sea, July 28, 1943. He was a Flying Fortress ball turret gunner and assistant radio operator and was rated an expert gunner.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93987944/clifford-wilson-kinney {{Image|file=Kinney-3865.jpg |caption=Clifford Wilson Kinney }} === Mosbey, Charles Raymond S/Sgt. === {{Image|file=Mosbey-24.jpg |caption=Charles R Mosbey on Tablets of the Missing }} === Kubis, Bronislaus Joseph Sgt. === {{Image|file=Kubis-105-1.jpg |caption=Bronislaus Kubis_Missing In Action }} === Lukowitz, Stanley S/Sgt. === 21June1950 Mr. Walter Lukowitz, Allenwood, NJ. …The records of this office disclose that your brother was one of ten crew members manifested aboard the B-17 Aircraft Number 42-30401 which failed to return from a bombing mission to Obersleven, Germany, on 28 July 1943. According to information in our files, your brother’s plane was attacked over the northwest coast of Germany, and it is believed that, after being attacked, it flew farther north and crashed in the North Sea, on the coast of Denmark. This is surmise based upon the fact that the remains of three crew members were recovered from the west coast of Denmark, where they had been washed ashore. The remains of these three were initially interred on Romo Island, Denmark, and were later removed to a United States Military Cemetery overseas. There is no evidence, however, that the remains of your son or those of his six comrades were ever recovered.
American Air Museum in Britain, Collection name: William L Beigel Collection, Object number: Document 15711. Individual Deceased Personnel File for Stanley Lukowitz. 96th Bomb Group, 338th Bomb Squadron. The 96th Bomb Group flew B-17 Flying Fortresses to targets across occupied Europe from May 1943 to April 1945. http://www.americanairmuseum.com/media/15711 {{Image|file=Lukowitz-3-5.jpg |caption=Wall Soldier Lost in Action, Stanley Lukowitz }} Collection name
William L Beigel Collection
Object number
Document 15711
Extract from Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF) for Staff Sergeant Stanley Lukowitz Jr of the 96th Bomb Group researched by historian Bill Beigel. The file contains copies of primary documents that discuss the return of personal effects, circumstances and causes of death, and memorialisation of the fallen airman. http://www.americanairmuseum.com/media/15711 == Sources ==
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It is currently a work in progress. - [[Palmer-9783|Palmer-9783]] 10:29, 1 August 2022 (UTC) "Bombay a 937-ton, fully rigged ship with dimensions of 186 feet (57 m) x 33 ft 4 in (10.16 m) x 20 feet (6.1 m). Built in Harwich, England by John Henry Vaux, and was the second ship owned by G. D. Tyser and his sons (company Tyser and Haviside). It was then chartered to Shaw Savill. It undertook several trips to New Zealand from London in the 1860s. That included taking emigrants from London to Auckland, who settled in the Bombay Hills region. In 1872, the ship was wrecked on a reef in the Balabac Strait, Philippines." Wikipedia contributors, "Bombay (ship)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bombay_(ship)&oldid=943052511 (accessed July 15, 2020). passenger list - http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/Bombay65.htm ARRIVAL OF THE BOMBAY FROM LONDON., New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2382, 20 March 1865, Page 3, [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZ18650320.2.15 PapersPast] ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP BOMBAY—DISMASTED., Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 660, 25 March 1865, Page 2, [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH18650325.2.4 PapersPast] A SHIP DISMASTED., Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 590, 28 March 1865, Page 1, [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBH18650328.2.2.7 PapersPast] Shipping., Press, Volume VII, Issue 756, 1 April 1865, Page 2, [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18650401.2.3 PapersPast] SHIP'S DESERTERS & DISOBEDIENT SEAMAN, Monday. [Before H, C. Balneavis, Esq.; and S. Browning, Esq , J.P. ], Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2398, 28 March 1865, Page 5, [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18650328.2.26 PapersPast] SHIP DESERTERS & DISOBEDIENCE TO LAWFUL COMMANDS, New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 428, 28 March 1865, Page 6, [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18650328.2.30 PapersPast] IMMIGRATION, Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2401, 31 March 1865, Page 5, [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18650331.2.22 PapersPast] WHITE WINGS VOL I. FIFTY YEARS OF SAIL IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE, 1850 TO 1900 [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Bre01Whit-t1-body-d111.html NZETC] [http://shadowsoftime.co.nz/bombay.html Extracted from `They came by Ship' Centenary of Bombay 1865 - 1965.] [https://web.archive.org/web/20210129072641/https://sooty.nz/Bombayjubilee1915.html Bombay Jubilee 1915] ---- '''From the New Zealand Herald, 19 March 1915:''' BOMBAY'S JUBILEE.
MARRED BY WEATHER.
MEETING OF PIONEERS.
EARLY HISTORY RECALLED.
The promoters of the Bombay Jubilee picnic and sports, which were held yesterday in celebration of the jubilee of the arrival of the ship Bombay, laden with 400 immigrants, had good cause to complain of the weather. The rain at Bombay yesterday was not by any means as heavy as in the city and elsewhere, but it was quite sufficient to prevent many of the old settlers from undertaking the journey. The rain stopped during the morning, and there were hopes of a fairly fine day, but by 2.30 p.m. it recommenced and fell heavily. Instead of an attendance of 1000, only about 300 persons were present. Almost every year since 1865, the Bombay pioneers have had some celebration, but on this occasion they prepared a more comprehensive programme, which, however, had to be considerably curtailed. The principal attraction was the sports, and a large number of items were decided. An orchestra supplied the music. A strong committee, of which Mr. H. J. Flay was president, and Mr. R. Cornthwaite secretary, was responsible for the arrangements, which were successfully carried out. The Pioneers.
Chief interest centred in those of the pioneers, who were able to be present at the celebration. Those in attendance numbered about 25, which is a little less than half of those still alive. The following contains the great majority of the survivors, with their places of residence :—
Living in Bombay are the following :— Mr. and Mrs. W. Vince Mr. and Mrs. D. Allison, Mr. W. Caie, Mr. K. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Cornthwaite, Mrs. Roke, Mrs. Cuthbert, Mrs. E. Fahey, Mrs. W. Landon, Messrs. C., G., and R. Wootten, Mrs. R. McClune, Mrs. S. Ferguson, Messrs. John, James, and Andrew Sturgeon, Mr. H. J. Flay, Mrs. G. Balme, Mr. J. N. Sawyer, Mrs. T. O'Neill, and Mr. John Donovan.
Those residing elsewhere are:—Mrs. Powell, Waikato; Messrs. A. and G. Sawyer, Gisborne; Mrs. Jones, Morrinsville; Mrs. Joyce, Devonport; Mrs. Martin, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, Maungatawhiri Valley; Mr. R. J. Tregoweth, Mercer; Mrs. J. Warren, Mrs. D. McKenzie, Mr. Thomas Worden, Mrs. W. Piggott, sen., Mr. W. Piggott, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Buttermore, Mrs. Fenton, Mr. John Jessup, Mrs. R. Warin. Mrs. Waugh, Auckland; Mrs. Warin, Helensville; Mr. Sam Hall, Swanson; Mr. Dalbeth, Rotorua; Mr. Thomas Johnston, Waihi; Mrs. J. H. Wright, Messrs. H., J., R., and E. Bilkey, Pukekohe; Mrs. Davey, Buckland; Mrs. G. Kearns, Mr F. Bollard, Ramarama; Mrs. C. Rau, Hauraki Plains; Mrs. Bonner, New Plymouth; Mr. J. H. Harrison, Hamilton; Mrs. Jones, Tuakau; and Mr. Collings, Waikino. Visitors Welcomed.
All through the day the pioneers and •their descendants, who are legion, continued to arrive at Mr. A. French's paddock, where the celebration was held. A long line of conveyances, of the horsedrawn variety principally, lined the roadway. As each party arrived it was accorded the hearty welcome characteristic of the people, and the old folk were promptly conducted to the refreshment tent. Tea and provisions enough to supply three times as many people had been provided. Naturally the pioneers spent their time in renewing old acquaintances and in exchanging reminiscencies [sic] with their shipmates. Choosing Settlers.
An interesting story was told by Mr. W. K. Cornthwaite, who explained that the object of the voyage of the Bombay was to to take up land offered by the Government for the purpose of promoting settlement to form a bulwark against the Maoris. The venture attracted attention all over England, and many hundreds forwarded applications,. The agents adopted a selective process, and chose those best fitted to combat the wilderness and make good settlers. They chose well. Mr. Cornthwaite, then a municipal employee at £1 1s a week, made strenuous endeavours to get away, but had difficulty because he was unmarried. He convinced the agents at the Clarendon rooms, Liverpool, that he would be a useful man, and such he proved. The story of the voyage of the Bombay has been often told. The gale of March 8, 1865, will never be foregotten [sic] by the passengers. Maori War Echoes.
Almost the first activity of the settlers was the formation of a volunteer corps, called the Razorback Rangers. The late Mr. R. Proude was captain, Mr. Jessup was lieutenant and drill instructor, and Mr. Cornthwaite was ensign and afterwards senior sergeant. Mr. Jessup had been in the Royal Marines, and had seen active service on H.M.S. Arrogant; engaged in the suppression of the West African slave trade. The war was in progress when the immigrants arrived, and before long they were ordered to Mercer to guard the ammunition. It was only playing at soldiers, declared Mr. Cornthwaite, because they had no ammunition themselves, and had the Maoris come they would have had to be met with the bayonet only. Soldiers were present from Wairoa and Pokeno, and the Bombay contingent numbered between 60 and 70. No fighting ever took place at Bombay, but one day, prior to the arrival of the emigrants, the Maoris rushed out of the bush to secure arms laid down by the soldiers, who were engaged in bushfalling. It was a race to see who could get there first. The troops had the better of the race, it was said, and one Maori met his death. A dog held the native until a soldier shot him. The opening of the Thames goldfield gave a fillip to Bombay. Many worked in the mines and invested their earnings on their holdings. A few years later cocksfoot came and when a man secured £25 for the product of five acres he was considered to be the possessor of a small fortune. Many went in for cows, one of which was sold by Mr. John Martin to Mr. W. Piggott for £30. The settlers churned their butter, for which they received 1s 2d in winter and about 5d in summer. Eggs fetched 7d per dozen in summer. The development of the dairying industry in later years really made Bombay, which is now the centre of an extremely prosperous district. ARRIVAL OF THE BOMBAY. TOWED IN BY WARSHIP. The Herald of March 20, 1865, contains the following account of the arrival of the Bombay:—Considerable excitement prevailed in the town during the morning of Saturday, in consequence of the report which had been current that the Curacoa had been signalled in sight with a ship dismasted in tow. On arrival in harbour the ship proved to he the Bombay, Captain Sellars. The ship had been out 111 days from the Downs, with 400 passengers and general cargo. The Bombay had fallen in with the terrific gale which had been experienced along the coast of New Zealand. Much anxiety had been felt as to the condition of the ship and passengers. We are happy to say the passengers were in the best health and spirits, and that the ship was a model of cleanliness, evincing the greatest care and attention on the part of her commander and officers. When the condition of the ship is considered, knocked about as she must have been in the gale of two days' duration, terrific seas running, and freighted with passengers who had never before been so situated, calm and presence of mind and other sailor-like high qualities were necessary to, preserve discipline and prevent anything. like disturbance, which in such circumstances might have been fatal. The passengers speak in the very highest terms of their captain.
The following is the list of passengers: —George and Maria Marshall, John and Elizabeth Parkers, Thomas and Sarah Hardwicks, Richard, Elizabeth, William, Thomas, and Julia Marsden, Andrew, Ellen, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Andrew Sturgeon, Edward, Catherine, and Edward Milbourne, Joseph and Jane Hall, William, Agnes, and Thomas Blair, James, Ann, and Jessie Robinson, Thomas, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, and Hedley Currie, James and Jane Bensley, William R. and Eleanor Ecob, Robert and Elizabeth Marten, Read, Sarah, Mary Ann, and Frederick Wykes, Thomas, Isabella, Isabella, and Elizabeth Younger, Richard, Christina, Emmeline, and Mary Tregoweth, Robert, Jane, Robert, Jane, Edwin, Robert, and Mary Bulkey, Thomas, Catherine, Mary Ann, and Thomas Langham, George and Esther Rooke, William, Jean, and Beatrice Cuthbert, Herbert, Sophia, and Sophie Day, Mary, Henry, Henry, and Charles Barns, Thomas and Jemima Edwards, Frederick, Rhoda, and Sarah Piercy, William, Mary, and George Reed, William, Ann, Ann, and Fanny Burtimore, James, Bridget, Michael, and Margaret Hennessy, George, Susan, Peter, and Ann Winter, Samuel and Sarah Buttress, George, Harriett, George William, Sarah, and Augusta Wreford, John, Susan, Arthur, Charles, Tom, and Emily Gillard, Andrew and Mary McSkein, Joseph, Sarah, R., Mary, and J. Williams, Joseph, Emma, and Catherine Wooderson, John B. and Jane Tabb, George and Jane Church, Edwin, Maria, and Edwin Clark, Robert and Julia Jamieson, Henry, Susannah, and Charles Cantell, John and Margaret Swinbank, William, Mary, and Andrew Johnston, George Johnston, Henry, Mary, and Eliza Cander, Charles, Mary Elizabeth, arid James Flag, John and Jane Randall, Christopher, Esther, and' George Woff, Thomas and Esther Taylor, Walter, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, and William Bird, Thomas, Sarah, and Emily Brooke, William, Mary, Ann Elizabeth, Ellen, Arthur, and Augustus Sawyer, Henry, Harriett, and Harry Evans, Joseph, Coney, Joseph, George, and Henry Wooton, Luke, Elizabeth, Matthew, and Leah Ballard, Hugh and Margaret Thomas, John, Catherine, and John Cowen, Edward and Margaret Hall, James, Elizabeth, Emma, and James Evans, Joseph and Eliza Mays, Thomas, Ann, Alfred, and Sarah Jones, George, Catherine, and George Martin, John and Sarah Jessup, William and Ann Turpin, Alfred and Harriett Abbott, Joseph, Eliza, and Harriett Harrison, Solomon, Esther, and Mary Stockman, Thomas, Ann, Mary, Rose, and Benedict Waring, Thomas, Ann, Ann, and Mary Eaves, John and Fanny Wilkinson, Theodore, Elizabeth, and Edwin Lucas, W., C., Elizabeth, William, and Elizabeth Pegott, John C. and Ann Freesh, Edward and Ellen Fahy, William, Margaret, James, and William Jones, John, Harriett, Mary, and Harriett Dalbeth, William, Jessie, and Ellen Case, Edward and Ellen Allison, John Parker, Richard Warden, Patk. Connelly, John and James Sturgeon, James Mellburn, Robt. Curry, Wm. Tregoweth, Harry and John Bukey, Wm. Richard, Thomas Bullock, J. Webber, Frank and Matthew Wreford, John William Gillard, John Fearnley, John Williams, Fairy Matson, Thomas Wills, Samuel Breach, Robert Wooderson, Wm. Surnbank, Thos. Robert Johnston, George Saunders, Hugh Mann, Wm. Clark, Waiter Patteson, W. Partridge, Thos. Jones, W. L. Charles, Anderton, Wm. Sturgess, Thomas Perry, Charles John and Wm, Sawyer, Daniel Boyle, Alfred Andrews, Fred. Smith, Henry Golding, W. Vince, W. Goodfellow, Thos. Christy, Charles Wooten, David Elder, Thos. and Samuel Hall, James Connell, George McMutton, Duncan Cramb, Wm. Cornthwaite, George Parker, Chas. Collings, Fredk. and George Gouge, Josiah Adams; Mary and Catherine Parker, Alice and Elizabeth Warden, Mary Sturgeon, Margaret and Sarah Robinson, Sarah and Hannah Curry, Elizabeth and Sarah Wykes. Sarah Younger, Mary Nicholls, Maria Higgins, Drucilla Wreford, Jane and Mary Gillard, Julia Lock, Ann Williams, Phoebe Wooderson, Elizabeth Jones, Carl Stockman, Rachael and Leah Moses, Jane Prior, Harriett Woosten, Jane Mary Ellen and Rebecca Hall, Martha Higginston, Joseph Bosworth, Thos. A. Dudley, George Sharp, Thomas Green, Wm. Landen, John Hughes, John Mould. Thomas Funnell, Chas. W. Pearson, John, Harriett, Sarah, and James Bass, Robt. and Jane Boor, Michael, Ellen, and Amelia White, John, Sarah, Margaret, and John Wilson, William and Mrs. Cooper, John, Alice, Ann, and Elizabeth Donovan, Susan and Mary Howe, Mary Le Brun; Ann Ord, Matthew and Thomas Curry, Joseph and Emma Whitworth,. Jacob, Jane, Henry, and Rebecca Wright, Thomas, Mary, and Thomas Le Brun, Emily and Jane Marshall, Alfred. Mary, Ann, Agnes, and Alfred Howe, William and Amelia Jones, John H. Denham; total, 386; Walter Grahame, agent." - New Zealand Herald, 19 March 1915, Page 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15872, 19 March 1915, Page 3 via [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19150319.2.10 PapersPast] == Sources ==
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Mary Bound marriage to John ROLFE in 1733 in Broad Chalk, Wiltshire, England. Thomas Bond married Hannah Day on 9 Oct 1735 in Bower Chalke https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILTS%2FMAR%2FNIRO%2F0014090%2FG Alice Bond of Bower Chalke married Thomas Turner of Broad Chalke on 15 Oct 1764 by banns in Bower Chalke. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILTS%2FMAR%2FNIRO%2F0014119%2FB The witnesses were James Day and Edward Hardiman https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FMARS%2FBH%2F0157216%2F2 Sarah Bond, 26, spinsterhttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F98029441%2F3 of Bower Chalke married John Newman, 45, bachelor, Yeoman, of Bower Chalke by license on 14 Dec 1772 in Bower Chalke https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILTS%2FMAR%2FNIRO%2F0014132%2FB The witnesses were John Brockman Clerk and Jane Brookman https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FMARS%2FBH%2F0159081%2F2 The bondsman was WEST Oswald,yeo,Ebbesbourne Wake,Wilts John Bond of Bower Chalke married Ruth Herrington of Bower Chalke by banns on 23 Feb 1775 in Bower Chalke. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILTS%2FMAR%2FNIRO%2F0014134%2FG T witnesses were Ruth Herrington and James Day https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FMARS%2FBH%2F0159082%2F1 Job Bond of Bower Chalke married Hannah Herrington of Bower Chalke by banns on 12 Feb 1784 in Bower Chalke https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILTS%2FMAR%2FNIRO%2F0014148%2FG The witnesses were Wm Bond and William Herrington https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FMARS%2FBH%2F0159085%2F1 John Bond of Bower Chalke married Elizabeth Stevens of Bishopstone (South) by banns on 26 Sep 1784 in Bishopstone (South) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILTS%2FMAR%2FNIRO%2F0013087%2FG Mary Bond, spinster of Bowerchalke, married William Chizlett, bachelor of Bower Chalke, by banns on 30 Dec 1793. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILTS%2FMAR%2FNIRO%2F0014167%2FB The witnesses were Noah Newman and William Targett https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FMARS%2FBH%2F0157252%2F2 Jane Bond, spinster of Bowerchalke, married Timothy Wear, bachelor of Cranborne, Dorset, by banns on 3 Nov 1794 in Bower Chalke. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILTS%2FMAR%2FNIRO%2F0014170%2FB The witnesses were George Wear and Noah Newman https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FMARS%2FBH%2F0159096%2F2 Charlotte Bond of Bower Chalke married John Wilkins of Bower Chalke by banns on 20 Jun 1796 in Bower Chalke. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILTS%2FMAR%2FNIRO%2F0014173%2FB ===Burials=== :8 Jan 1652 Thomas, son of Daniel & Frances :26 Jan 1662 Margaret, widow https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0039578 :24 Feb 1664 Frances, daughter of Daniel & Franceshttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0039586 :9 Oct 1667 Danniell, son of Daniell & Frances https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0039606 :17 Jan 1715/6 Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0534890 :14 Apr 1717 Thomas https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0039718 :22 Dec 1728 Katharine https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0039766 :15 Nov 1747 Betty, daughter of Thomas and Hannah https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0039862 :24 Jul 1753 Celia, daughter of Ralph and Flora https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0536975 :28 Jan 1755 William, son of Thomas and Hannah https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0039896 :Jun 1756 Betty, daughter of Thomas and Hannah https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0039903 :20 Oct 1758 Thomas https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535172 :Mar 1760 Leah, daughter of Ralph and Flora https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535176 :9 Sep 1760 Ralph https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0039923 :2 Mar 1765 Ann https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535204 :8 Jun 1765 Jane https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0537007 :1 Mar 1770 Elizabeth https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0537024 :13 Jun 1770 John https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535240 :21 Apr 1780 Elizabeth https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535290 :2 Sep 1780 Ruth https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535296 :16 Oct 1780 Ceelia https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0040039 :23 Jun 1781 John https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535304 :16 Nov 1781 Flower Bond https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWILTSHIRE%2FFHS%2FBUR%2F0040047 :31 Dec 1785 John https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535328 :9 Nov 1788 Hannah https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535338 :12 Mar 1793 Ralph https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0537139 :25 Jul 1793 Thomas Bond https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0537143 :3 Feb 1794 Edmund https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0535370 :7 May 1796 Jemima https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FWILT%2FBURS%2FBH%2F0537163 ===Legal Matters=== :1671 Thomas Bond mentioned in the notes for the parish of Bower Chalke. Wilts Record Society vol.56. Wiltshire Glebe Terriers 1588-1827. Edit by Steven Hobbs; Year 1671; Archive reference WRO/D1/24/36/2 :24 Dec 1745 Thomas Bond senior, mason of Bower Chalk. in Petty Sessionshttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=WILTS%2FSOCIAL%2F0062506 'Rough Justice' transcribed by David Mattock. Published by Wilts FHS Archive reference WRO/A1/260 :18 Jun 1751 Thomas Bond junior, Mason of Bower Chalk, in Petty Sessionshttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=WILTS%2FSOCIAL%2F0062621 'Rough Justice' transcribed by David Mattock. Published by Wilts FHS Archive reference WRO/A1/260 :14 Nov 1758 Ralph Bond, Mason of Bower Chalk, in Petty Sessions https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=WILTS%2FSOCIAL%2F0063068 Magistrates Courts 'Rough Justice' transcribed by David Mattock. Published by Wilts FHS Archive reference WRO/A1/260 :7 Mar 1782 Job Bond, Mason of bower Chalke, in Petty Sessionshttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=WILTS%2FSOCIAL%2F0063825 Magistrates Courts 'Rough Justice' transcribed by David Mattock. Published by Wilts FHS Archive reference WRO/A1/260 :1 Nov 1792 Thomas BOND of Bower Chalk, son of Thomas, bricklayer. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=WILTS%2FSOCIAL%2F0064341 Magistrates Courts 'Rough Justice' transcribed by David Mattock. Published by Wilts FHS Archive reference WRO/A1/260 ===Recusant Rolls for Bower Chalke=== :Daniell Bond 1661-1662 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=WILTS%2FSOCIAL%2F0398265 Wiltshire Notes & Queries, Notes (Vol.7). Wiltshire Protestation Returns for Bower Chalke in Salisbury Division - Chalke Hundred.; Archive reference HOUSE/LORDS R.O. Edward Bond 1661-1662 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=WILTS%2FSOCIAL%2F0398266 Wiltshire Notes & Queries, Notes (Vol.7). Wiltshire Protestation Returns for Bower Chalke in Salisbury Division - Chalke Hundred.; Archive reference HOUSE/LORDS R.O. ===Bastardy Records=== :7 Sep 1790 Elizabeth KERLEY of Bower Chalke, by Thomas BOND, yeoman of the same. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=WILTS%2FSOCIAL%2F0022747 Bastardy Transcriptions, volume 2. Printed by Wiltshire Family History Society Archive reference WRO/B18/100/2 :27 Oct 1801 Sarah Gibbs of Broad Chalke, by Thomas Bond, Bower Chalke shopkeeper https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/8b3ec15c-d097-42be-9520-ee8f77742bdb Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre ==Sources==
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of Hartford doe freely & voluntarily owne & acknowlidge my
selfe to stand indebted and owe unto '''Richard Lord''' of Hertford
in Conecticutt in New England his heires executors administrators
or assignes the full and Just sum of fivety pounds sterling lawfull
& currant money of great Brittaine to be paid in London at or before
the last day of february next ensueing the Date hereof unto the said
'''Richard Lord''' his heires executors Administrators & assignes
[''interlined''] to the said payment above exprest I bind myself my heirs executors adminstrators or assignes [''end'']
Firmly by subscribing my hand & fixing my seale this Tenth Day of october one =
thousand six hundred sixty eight. The Condition of this obligatio[n] is such that if the above bound '''Adrian'''
'''Scroope''' doe pay or cause to be paid unto '''Richard Lord''' aforesaid or his order
the full & Just sum[me] of twenty eight pounds nine shillings & nine pence
currant & Lawfull money of England : in London : at or before the first
day of february next ensuing the date hereof (w[hi]ch I doe voluntarily &
freely acknowledge to bee Justly due unto the said Richard Lord for a valuable
consideratio[n] already recited) that then the above written obligation
to be void & of none efect other wise to stand in full force & virtue &
for confirmatio[n] hereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this
tenth day of octob[e]r Anno Dom[ini] : one thousand six hundred sixty eight :
'''Adrian Scroope : and Seale''' {seale} Signed sealed & delivered in pr[e]sence of us
Samuel Willis
John Allyn The above written is a true coppy of the originall as attests
John Allyn Sec[reta]ry
octob[e]r 11 : 68 : ==Sources==
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====1805 - Business for Sale? ==== In September 1805 an advert was placed in the Morning Post newspaper looking to sell a long established business. It seems likely that the business being sold is not at the address given (35 Old Bond St) and that Mr Burnand just the person fielding enquiries. It is also not known what "manufacturing silver line" means although search for "silver line" on the papers of the time seems to show adverts for jewellers and silversmiths. The Bank of England [https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/monetary-policy/inflation/inflation-calculator Inflation Calculator] estimates that the business was being offered for approx. £104,000-139,000 at today's costs (2023). Michaelmas was celebrated on 29th September. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#F4F9E3 | A LUCRATIVE TRADE to be DISPOSED OF at Michaelmas next, out of the Freedom, now in full trade, capable of great improvement in the MANUFACTURING SILVER LINE, which has been carried on with great reputation upwards of 25 years; will take from 1500l to 2000l to conduct the same, and may be extended to three times that capital, returned four times a year. The Freehold may be purchased, or a Lease granted by the present owner, retiring through ill health. Enquire of Mr Burnand, 35 Old Bond-Street. Letters, post paid, duly attended.'''Morning Post 21 September 1805''': p1, col 2
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====1806 - William Burnand Curricle and Gig Maker ==== In 1806 William Burnand had a carriage making business at 35 Old Bond Street and is advertising in the British Press. It is assumed that this is the same business from the earlier advert in July 1805. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#F4F9E3 | WILLIAM BURNAND, CURRICLE and GIG BUILDER, No. 35, OLD BOND-STREET, a few doors from Piccadilly, London, returns his Thanks to those Noblemen and Gentlemen, who have honoured him with Orders since his Commencement in Business, and begs to inform them and the Gentry in general, that he has always CURRICLE, GIGS, SPORTING CARRIAGES, &c. &c. in a forward state, so as to be finished in a few days, to the first and most approved fashion, extremely light, and equally strong, and at much lower prices than any other in the Trade.- All kinds of the most fashionable harness, at the shortest notice.
N.B. No concern with the Business, No. 91 New Bond-street. '''British Press Newspaper, 14 March 1806''': p1, col 3
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0002643/18060314/005&stringtohighlight=burnand%20bond%20street FindMyPast] (accessed 5 Jun 2023) The same advert was also placed on 1 Apr 1806. |} Curricles are two-wheeled owner-driven chaises pulled by a pair of horses. They have room for a driver and a passenger. They would have a hood but were open to the elements at the front. A gig was similar but was pulled by a single horse.'''Curricles, gigs and phaetons in the Regency:''' Rachel Knowles, RegencyHistory.net [https://www.regencyhistory.net/2019/07/curricles-gigs-and-phaetons-in-regency.html Regency History Website] (accessed 5 Jun 2023) ====1824 - Henry Watson selling carpets==== In 1824 there is a new occupant, a Mr Henry Watson. He placed an advert in the Morning Herald in March about a new delivery of what we would today probably call Persian Rugs. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#F4F9E3 | TURKEY CARPETS.--- HENRY WATSON respectfully informs his Friends and the Public in general, he has just received a large consignment of TURKEY CARPETS, in great variety of sizes, from 10 feet to 39 feet in length, by proportionate widths, to be SOLD, on very resonable terms.- No. 35, Old Bond-street. '''Morning Herald (London) - Wednesday 10 March 1824''': p1, col 3
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002408/18240310/077/0001 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 6 Jun 2023) |} While he may have been selling a variety of household furniture and goods, it is possible he specialised in carpets and rugs as there is another advert in 1834, also in the Morning Herald, for Watson & Co at the same address that also is for carpets. While this mentions Turkish carpets again it also includes Axminster, Wilton, Tourney velvet and Brussels carpets, which would be more like modern fitted carpets today but made up of strips rather than a whole. '''Morning Herald (London) - Monday 20 January 1834''': p4, col 6
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002408/18340120/032/0004 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 6 Jun 2023) ==New Bond Street== === 91 / 98 === ====1858-1960 Harris Holland Gunsmith==== Originally a tobacconist Harris Holland started selling guns from 9 King Street, Holborn in 1846. He had the shop at 98 New Bond Street from 1858 until 1960. Harris' nephew [[Holland-16926|Henry William Holland]] joined the business in 1876 becoming Holland & Holland. They originally sold guns made by others to their own specification, but in 1893 also established a factory on the Harrow Road. A Harris Holland restored: Vintage Gun Journal , June 2019, [https://www.vintageguns.co.uk/magazine/a-harris-holland-restored Vintage Gun Journal] (accessed 14 Jun 2023)
Published by Vintage Guns Ltd on 26th June 2019 The shop appears on the Goad's Insurance Map. In the 1921 census Henry (age 75) is still working at 98 New Bond Street as a Gun Maker. He is living with his wife, Anne, and 7 servants at 22, Queen's Gate, Kensington. '''1921 Census''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 00110; District reference: RD 2 RS 1 ED 24
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Henry W Holland (75), married, Gun Maker, head of household at 22, Queen's Gate in Kensington registration district in London & Middlesex, England. Born in London, London, England. ==Research Notes== === 35 Old Bond Street=== Are there any records (electoral rolls / land tax maybe?) for 1780-1805 that name the earlier occupant. ==Sources==
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Mr. Kell [the clerk of the court]: 170, my lord.
The Earl of Chichester: How many have signed the memorial?
Mr. Saxby: 108 signatures.
The Earl of Chichester: Did every person at the meeting sign it?
Mr. Saxby: With one single exception.
"And that's me," observed some person in the court. The Earl of Chichester then said the course pointed out by law was a very plain one. Every one who refused to be sworn in was liable to a penalty of five pounds. He was sorry to find that there was a reluctance to come forward in support of the law. He hoped he should not hear any more of that reluctance, because if he did, the Magistrates' duty was plain, and they would not fail to act upon it. There was a manifestation of displeasure in the court, and the Earl of Chichester ordered the man who had caused the interruption to be turned out, but he could not be found. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-9.png |align=l |size=l }} The Magistrates then proceeded to swear in the persons who had been summoned. Many of them claimed exemption on grounds which produced no little amusement. John Bates claimed exemption on the ground that he was a beer-shop keeper; but the Magistrates would not excuse him. Benjamin Batchelor Bateman had a bad finger. The Magistrates told him to produce a certificate. He did so, and was excused. Mr. John Gibbs said that his house was situated in a part of the town where more fireworks were let off than at any other place. He had an afflicted wife and six children to protect, and how was he to do it if he were called away? The Earl of Chichester: Your house will be taken good care of.
Mr. Gibbs: Suppose I am ordered to any other part of the town. Shall I be obliged to leave my house?
The Earl of Chichester: You will be under orders, and the Magistrates have decided that you ought to serve. Are you willing?
Mr. Gibbs (sullenly): I am.
{{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-10.png |align=r |size=l }} Mr. Kell then proceeded to administer the oath.
Mr. Kell (reading): I do swear.
Mr. Gibbs: Do swear.
Mr. Kell: That I will well and truly serve.
Mr. Gibbs. Well and truly serve. (laughter)
Mr. Kell: Our sovereign Lady the Queen.
Mr. Gibbs: Lady the Queen. (renewed laughter)
The Earl of Chichester (with warmth): This will not do, Mr. Gibbs; you must repeat the words properly. Mr. Kell, begin again, they are not repeating the words.
Mr. Kell: I do swear.
Mr. Gibbs: Well, I DO swear. (loud laughter)
The Earl of Chichester: Mr. Gibbs, you must treat the Court with proper respect.
Mr. Gibbs: I will, my lord.
Mr Kell read the oath to them, which was anything but audibly repeated. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-11.png |align=l |size=l }} William North, Samuel Medhurst and John Steers refused to take the oath, and were each fined five pounds. {{Clear}} ===Part 3: The Fifth of November 1847=== {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-12.png |align=r |size=l }} The whole of the East Sussex Constabulary were ordered to Lewes, 200 special constables were sworn in, 80 London Police were sent down, and two troops of Lancers at Brighton were kept under arms in readiness at a moment's notice, if required. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-13.png |align=l |size=l }} No sooner, however, had the clock struck twelve on Thursday night, and Guy Fawkes Day thus commenced, than a lighted tar barrel, held by a chain passed through it, was set rolling down the steep part of St. Ann's Hill toward High Street, preceded by a man armed with a pick axe and disguised by a mask, and followed by about 80 others armed with bats and bludgeons, shouting and making an awful uproar. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-14.png |align=r |size=l }} Captain Mackay, however, had been apprised of what was to take place, and with the approbation of the Magistrates adopted a plan to suppress the nuisance. At the foot of the hill in question, he stationed about a dozen of his men, two of whom were instructed to hold a chain from side to side of the street, to be raised on the approach of the rioters. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-18.png |align=l |size=l }} On their arrival at the spot in question, the chain was raised knee high, and over it fell several of the leaders. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-19.png |align=r |size=l }} Eight were pounced upon by the police and conveyed to the station house, while their companions took flight. {{Clear}} ===Part 4: Police Statements=== {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-20.png |align=l |size=l }} Officer Flanagan:
I was on duty with several other constables in the High Street in Lewes. We were stationed at the foot of Saint Ann's Hill. We had not been there long before I heard a very loud shouting of men, and I saw a lighted tar barrel which was being drawn down the street by several men who were making a great noise and disturbance. There were at least fifty persons with it, much of them had sticks. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-27.png |align=r |size=l }} One man was running in front of the barrel carrying a pick axe. He had a night cap over his face. Several other men were following the barrel and were joining in the noise. I went towards the man who was in front with the pick axe, and said to him, "Now leave off, this won't do." He came towards me with the pick axe in a menacing attitude, and I struck him with my staff and knocked him on one side of the road. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-22.png |align=l |size=l }} I then rushed among the mob who were nearest to the tar barrel and apprehended the prisoner Gosnay. On my way to the Station House, Gosnay slipped his hand from the hand cuff and ran away but after a short pursuit I recaptured him. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-23.png |align=r |size=l }} Inspector Bennett:
I followed the man whom I had seen in front of the barrel [Wimhurst] and arrested him about 40 yards up the street and struck him. He had a white cap drawn over his face with holes for his eyes and mouth. He wore a striped Guernsey Frock and a leather belt round his waist studded with pieces of tin in the form of stars. I took him to the Station House and searched him and found upon him the printed hand bills which have been in my possession ever since. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-24.png |align=l |size=l }} Officer Page:
I was struck violently on the head with a long bat by one of the men--I believe by the prisoner Ashby, but I am not quite certain. I was stunned for the moment and on recovering myself I took Ashby into custody. I told him I believed he was the man who struck me. He denied it and said he had only just come from Brighton. Constable Stubberfield:
I took the prisoner Jesse Fold against Mr. Funnell's shop at the foot of the street. I struck him with my staff and threw him on the ground. He said, "Don't hurt me." Superintendent Harper came up and placed the handcuffs on him. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-25.png |align=r |size=l }} Sergeant Akehurst:
I observed the prisoner [Jesse] Fold amongst the crowd. I also saw the prisoner Thomas Stanbridge, whom I apprehended. The prisoner John Stanbridge then came up and said, "If you take my brother, you shall take me, for I'll be d---d if he shall go alone." I gave him in charge to one of the constables. Bennett: You spoke of assisting in taking Stanbridge?
Captain Mackay: Yes.
Bennett: He was some distance from the tar barrel, was he not?
Mackay: He was running away from it.
Bennett: Was he doing anything else besides running away?
Mackay: No
That was the case for the prosecution. Bennett: I think I should be able to shew that not more than one ought to be committed for trial; but it would be perfectly useless to address the Court, if the Magistrates have made up their minds that there was a riot, and that they will commit. The Earl of Chichester: They have made up their minds. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Bonfire_Boy_John_Stanbridge-26.png |align=l |size=l }} Afterword
John Stanbridge's brother was sentenced to six months hard labour, and [[Stanbridge-98|John]] was sent to prison for a month. Ten years later, his wife gave birth to a daughter named [[Stanbridge-97|Charlotte Stanbridge]] (my great-great grandmother.) Of course, she was born on November the 5th! Remember, remember, the fifth of November!" {{Clear}} ==Individuals Involved in the Case== ===Bonfire Boys=== [[Stanbridge-222|Thomas Stanbridge (age 30)]]
[[Stanbridge-98|John Stanbridge (age 27)]]
[[Gosney-377|George Gosney (age 23)]]
[[Wimhurst-5|James Wimhurst (age 19)]]
[[Ashby-3333|George Edward Ashby (age 20)]]
Jesse Fold (age 39)
Joseph Robinson (age 18)
Thomas Attwood (age 19)
===Police=== [[Mackay-5737|Chief Constable Henry Fowler Mackay]]
Officer James Flanagan [of Cuckfield]
Officer Elam Page [of Lewes]
Constable Charles Stubberfield
Superintendent Harper
Sergeant James Akehurst
James Bennett [of Wadhurst]
===Townspeople=== Mr. Saxby (chemist)
John Bates
Benjamin Batchelor Bateman
John Gibbs
William North
Samuel Medhurst
John Steers
===Courtroom=== Sir Henry Blackman (magistrate)
[[Pelham-303|3rd Earl of Chichester--Henry Pelham (1804-1886)]]
Mr Kell (clerk of the court)
Bennett (prosecutor)
===Other=== [[Fawkes-87|Guy Fawkes]] ==About the Illustrations== [[Stanbridge-36|Joanne Stanbridge]] learned about the Bonfire Boys when she was researching her family tree in 2011. She created this illustrated version of the events for her family and posted it on her blog [https://storydello.wordpress.com/browse/sources-bonfire-boys/ Storydello]. A version can also [https://archive.org/search?query=everdello be found on the Internet Archive under her artist name: Everdello.] The artwork is free for sharing and viewing under a Creative Commons licence [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ "Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International."] ==Sources== *Lewes Bonfire Night Celebrations [online] Lewes website (https://lewes.co.uk/bonfire.aspx : accessed 23 September 2023). *Lewes Bonfire Celebrations, by Alex Leith [online] Viva Lewes website (http://www.lewesbonfirecelebrations.com/article/1847-bonfire-riots/ : accessed 23 September 2023). *Police Depositions, "Trial of Eight Men for Riot and Tumult in Lewes, 5 November, 1847." 18-page document received via email 9 Aug 2011 from The National Archives (TNA) U.K. Reference number ASSI 36/6/9. Description: Sussex. Accused: T Stanbridge, J Robinson, T Attwood, J Wilmshurst, G Goosney, G Ashby, J Fold, J Stanbridge. Offence: Riot and tumult. Catalogue entry https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6692749 : accessed 23 September 2023. *England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892 [database] Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 9 July 2011), entry for John Stanbridge, date of trial 20 March 1848, sentenced to imprisonment; citing The National Archives of the UK, Home Office: Criminal Registers, Middlesex and Home Office: Criminal Registers, England and Wales, series HO 27, piece 86, page 276. *Newspaper transcriptions and excerpts from the Brighton Gazette and Sussex Express; kindly shared via email, with sincere appreciation to Jim Etherington, of the Lewes Historical Society, August 2011. *"Lewes: Fifth of November Riots," Brighton Gazette, Thursday 11 Nov 1847, page 7. *"Examination and Trial of the Fifth of November Rioters," Sussex Advertiser, 16 Nov 1847, page 5. *"Lewes: Sussex Lent Assizes: The Lewes Fifth of November Rioters," Brighton Gazette, 30 March 1848, page 7. *"Spring Assizes, Home Circuit, Lewes, March 23," The Times (London), 24 March 1848, page 7, cols 4-5. *Sussex Agricultural Express, 23 October 1847, excerpt transcribed by Jim Etherington of the Lewes Historical Society and kindly provided via email, August 2011.
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*[[Space:Our_American_Melting_Pot_Research_Opportunities|Research Opportunities]] ==Projects== *[[Space:Ernst_Wehrmann_Reunion_held_1_Sep_1935|Ernst Wehrmann Reunion held 1 Sep 1935]] ==Trees== *[https://www.wikitree.com/apps/Lanser-61#name=Lanser-61&view=fanchart Lora's Fan Chart] *[https://www.wikitree.com/apps/Bongiovi-2#name=Bongiovi-2&view=fanchart Rob's Fan Chart] ==Surnames== === Rob's Surnames (Updated 3 April 2024)=== :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :Paternal Grandfather , Paternal Grandmother vs Maternal Grandfather , Maternal Grandmother ancestors :[[Allgeier-101|'''A'''llgeier]] :[[Bentivegna-126|'''B'''entivegna]], [[Bochnia-2|Bochnia]] , [[Bongiovi-17|Bongiovi]] , [[Boyd-18768|Boyd]] , [[Brzeczkowski-14|Brzeczkowska]] :[[Carroll-12682|'''C'''arroll]], [[Codd-239|Codd]] , [[Conner-5519|Conner]] , [[Crapanzano-13|Crapanzano]] :[[Fennessey-35|'''F'''ennessey]], [[Ferrara-446|Ferrara]] , [[Firszt-2|Firszt]] :[[Goodale-1363|'''G'''oodale]], [[Guardino-28|Guardino]] :[[Hambsch-7|'''H'''ambsch]], [[Hanser-39|Hanser]] :[[Kazmierski-16|'''K'''azmierski]], [[Korzen-13|Korzen]] , [[Krupa-252|Krupa]] :[[Mandracchia-4|'''M'''andracchia]], [[Merchese-1|Merchese]] , [[Michilella-1|Michilella]] , [[Monaco-190|Monaco]] , [[Murawski-106|Murawski]] :[[Olzewski-5|'''O'''lzewski]] :[[Payne-19276|'''P'''ayne]], [[Petrusa-2|Petrusa]] , [[Ploska-2|Ploska]] , [[Ploski-3|Ploski]] :[[Sejda-12|'''S'''ejda]], [[Siggins-102|Siggins]] , [[Sikorzowka-1|Sikorzowka]] , [[Sliwinski-33|Sliwinski]] , [[Szydlik-8|Szydlik]] :[[Williamson-15485|'''W'''illiamson]] === Lora's Surnames (Updated 3 April 2024)=== :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :Paternal Grandfather , Paternal Grandmother vs Maternal Grandfather , Maternal Grandmother ancestors :[[Bunge-201|'''B'''unge]] :[[Haack-462|'''H'''aack]], [[Haese-154|Haese]] , [[Hinz-527|Hinz]] :[[Koehler-1673|'''K'''oehler]] :[[Lanser-97|'''L'''anser]] :[[Meinnert-50|'''M'''einnert]] :[[Oberkrueger-2|'''O'''berkrueger]] :[[Pingel-246|'''P'''ingel]] :[[Rossow-130|'''R'''ossow]] :[[Sarau-5|'''S'''arau]], [[Stock-2259|Stock]] :[[Thiel-1122|'''T'''hiel]] :[[Van_Treeck-7|'''V'''an Treeck]] :[[Wehrmann-150|'''W'''ehrmann]], [[Weinert-292|Weinert]] , [[Winkel-483|Winkel]] :[[Zachow-59|'''Z'''achow]] ==Immigrant Ancestors== ===Lora's Immigrant Ancestors=== *'''1851 (est)''' - 106. [[Wehrmann-149|Ernst Wehrmann (1819-1902)]] and 107. [[Stock-2259|Louisa (Stock) Wehrmann (1831-1905)]] arrived in the United States, probably from Lippe-Detmold. By 1852, they appear to have settled in Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. *'''1854 (est)''' - 52.[[Hinz-495|John Christian William Hinz (1841-1913)]] immigrated and settled in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. *'''May 30th, 1855''' - 48. [[Meinnert-23|Heinrich Ludolf Meinnert (1829-1905)]] and 49. [[Oberkrueger-2|Amelia Sophia Floritine (Oberkrueger) Meinnert (1830-1921)]] arrived in New York City from Bremen, Germany aboard the Union. Settled in Sheboygan Fall, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. *'''May 7th, 1883''' - 25. [[Winkel-475|Mary Justine Wilhelmine (Winkel) Meinnert (1879-1949)]] and her parents 50. [[Winkel-476|August Friedrich Winkel (1846-1935)]] and 51. [[Haese-154|Augusta Justine (Haese) Winkel (1845-1926)]] arrived in New York aboard the Hermann from Bremen. They settled in Herman, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. ===Rob's Immigrant Ancestors=== *'''May 1873''' - 30. [[Krupa-233|Joannes Krupa (abt.1841-1905)]] arrived in New Orleans aboard the S.S. Germania with his wife 31. [[Bochnia-1|Regina (Bochnia) Krupa (1846-1916)]] and daughter [[Krupa-235|Bronislawa (Krupa) Wysocki (1870-1951)]]. Son [[Krupa-240|Stanislaw Krupa (abt.1872-bef.1873)]] appears to have died during the voyage. *'''1883 (est)''' - 19. [[Fennessey-34|Bridget (Fennessey) Siggins (1863-1949)]] arrives in the United States, accourding to the 1900 US Census. *'''April 17, 1886''' - 18. [[Siggins-91|John C. Siggins (abt.1857-1913)]] possibly arrived in New York aboard the City of Chester, although the 1900 Census reports he arrived in 1883. *'''1889 (est)''' - 23. [[Allgeier-102|Walburga (Allgeier) Hambsch (1866-1924)]] arrived in the United States. *'''July 30th, 1890''' - 16. [[Bongiovi-10|Giuseppe Bongiovi (1851-1912)]] arrived in New York with his wife 17. [[Guardino-21|Angeline (Guardino) Bongiovi (1857-1950)]] and son [[Bongiovi-12|Giuseppe Bongiovi (1888-bef.1900)]] aboard the SS Iniziativa. *'''June 9th, 1891''' - 22. [[Hambsch-6|Martin Hambsch (1865-1918)]] arrived in New York aboard the Westernland. *'''1901 (est)''' - 14. [[Kazmierski-13|Joseph Kazmierski (1882-1940)]] reported to have arrived in U.S. *'''July 6th, 1902''' - 12. [[Sejda-7|Leon Sejda (1870-1935)]] arrived in New York on the SS Syndam from Rotterdam. *'''July 8th, 1911''' - 13. [[Murawski-102|Kammila (Murawski) Sejda (1877-1960)]] arrived in New York aboard the SS Amerika. She was joining her husband who immigrated 9 years earlier. ==Notable Ancestors== ===Killed in Combat=== *'''George Wehrmann killed in combat in Saipon:''' [[Wehrmann-180|George William Wehrmann (1912-1944)]] was [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/144467378 killed in combat in July 1944] and [https://www.fold3.com/record/705950046/wehrmann-george-w-us-wwii-hospital-admission-card-files-1942-1954 died in a hospital]. His body returned to Sheboygan, Wisconsin for [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/144468087burial in 1949]. ===Fought in War=== ===Religious Leaders=== ==Stories and facts== ===Accidental Deaths=== *'''Ernst Luecke died in a farming accident in 1969''': Lora's 1st cousin, 4 time removed, [[Luecke-71|Ernst C. Luecke (1901-1969)]] was killed when he fell under his tractor. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/144146971 His obituary] details the accident that lead to his death. ===Fun Stories and items=== *'''Elmer Wehermann's marriage played up in Chicago Tribune:''' Lora's 1st cousin, 4 times removed, [[Wehrmann-171|Elmer E. Wehrmann (1894-1981)]] married in 1920, just after World War I. The [https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-she-waited/144280543/ annoucement in the Chicago Tribune] reports his bride waited for him while he fought in France.
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Book: “The Village of Lambach and its Annex Glasenberg, County of Bitche, Lorraine, France: Its History, Its Inhabitants” by Michel Bour
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Book: Descendancy of John George Cribbs 1750 - 1824
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Book: Naselbite vo Prespa
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Book Excerpt - Spalding Family - The Centenary of Catholicity in Kentucky - 1884 Webb
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[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=-34.653471,145.426935 Boree Park Homestead] ==Creeks== There are two creeks on Boree Park, the Gum creek flows occasionally from the Murrumbidgee River between Carrathool and Darlington Point, turns Northward at Boree Park and returns to the Murrumbidgee near Hay. The [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=-34.666971,145.436996 Eurolie Creek] has its source on Boree Park, where it is nothing more than a swamp, it heads south west towards joining the Coleambally drain, which becomes the Billabong creek, which flows into the Edward River at Moulamein, the complex system finally entering the Murray at [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=-34.858417,143.352817 Wakool Junction]. ==History== It is on part of the traditional land of the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiradjuri Wiradjuri People]. Up to 1898 it had been part of Toganmain Station. Under to Robinson Land Act the property was broken up and leased out by ballot in the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/list/150744 Toganmain Exchange]. 1898-11-08 Acquired by [[Bourke-944|Tom Bourke]], in the Toganmain exchange. In 1902 it appears a house had not yet been built as there was no mention of one in a revaluation hearing.The Riverine Grazier (Hay, NSW ) Tue 22 Jul 1902 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/140153058 Tom Burke left the area about 1902 and had a property but lost money, he returned to Boree park but his wife refused to come with him.M. O'donnell, more detail will be added when known.He lived in a tin shed near the sheep yards, 'til his death in 1952. 1902c Sold to [[Bourke-1329|John Bourke]], brother of Tom. John died in June 1943. 1946c [[Arnold-16720|Len Arnold]] bought Boree Park from the widow of his uncle, [[Howard-24532|Lucy (Howard) Bourke]]. 1964-06c. Ben Culley bought for L15,000, and handed over to his son, Malcolm. 1968c John Cattanach bought. 2021c in hands of son of John CattanachRumour mill == Sources ==
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[[Stitteler-1|Gerrit Stitteler]] - 19 December 1781
[[Stam-571|Hendrieka Stam]] - 17 October 1783
[[Stam-363|Gerrit Stam]] - 31 October 1784
[[Stam-570|Gerrit Jan Stam]] - 27 Augusus 1788
[[Janzen-866|Aaltjen Janzen]] - 10 Augustus 1793
[[Beldman-26|Gerrit Willem Beldman]] - 16 October 1817
[[Brinks-57|Teuntjen Brinks]] - 30 Meij 1818
[[Vasters-7|Hendrika Vasters]] - 12 Mei 1862, at no 61
[[Vasters-14|Hendrika Vasters]] - 27 September 1863, at no 47
[[Vasters-8|Jan WIllem Vasters]] - 20 Mei 1864, at no 61
[[Vasters-9|Jan Willem Vasters]] - 1 Juli 1865, at no 61
[[Vasters-12|Janna Vasters]] - 15 Juli 1865, at no 68
[[Tempelman-41|Gerrit Tempelman]] - 4 Augustus 1866, at no 2
[[Vasters-15|Johanna Vasters]] - 21 April 1867, at no 68
[[Vasters-10|Jan Vasters]] - 6 September 1867, at no 62
[[Vasters-11|Hermannes Vasters]] - 2 October 1869, at no 62
[[Vasters-16|Arend Jan Vasters]] - 22 Augustus 1870, at no 36
[[Aanstoot-5|Hermannus Aanstoot]] - 19 December 1872, at no 13
[[Pasop-1|Gerritdina Johanna Pasop]] - 11 Januari 1876, at no 12
[[Vasters-20|Jenneken Vasters]] - 9 Mei 1880, at no 34
[[Keuterman-2|Hendrik Jan Keuterman]] - 14 November 1885, at no 54
[[Aanstoot-10|Jan Aanstoot]] - 4 October 1887, at no 62
[[Stevens-29476|Arentdina Stevens]] - 24 Februari 1889, at no 9
[[Stevens-29477|Hendrika Stevens]] - 21 November 1891, at no 16
[[Tempelman-42|Maria Tempelman]] - 26 November 1892, at no 1
[[Stevens-29478|Teunis Stevens]] - 31 Januari 1895, at no 7
[[Stevens-29479|Gerrit Jan Stevens]] - 6 November 1897, at no 7
[[Beldman-25|Teunis Beldman]] - 3 Februarii 1899
[[Beldman-8|Janna Beldman]] - 8 Februari 1902
[[Vasters-24|Antonij Vaster]] - 10 Februari 1905
[[Vasters-25|Johan Vasters]] - 31 Maart 1906
[[Vasters-26|Jan Albert Vasters]] - 27 Januari 1908
[[Vasters-27|Jan Albert Vasters]] - 28 Juni 1909, at Wijk G no31
[[Weijers-300|Geertrui Weijers]] - 5 Juli 1909, at Wijk G no 21 '''Overleden'''
[[Vasters-3|Gerritdina Vasters]] - 2 Juni 1847, at no 246
[[Vasters-8|Jan WIllem Vasters]] - 20 Julij 1864, at no 61
[[Vasters-12|Janna Vasters]] - 28 Mei 1866, at no 68
[[Vasters-13|Unnamed Infant Vasters]] - 21 April 1867, at no 68
[[Maneschijn-26|Hendrik Maneschijn]] - 6 December 1868, at no 61
[[Vasters-11|Hermannes Vasters]] - 14 Mei 1872, at no 38
[[Vasters-17|Unnamed Infant Vasters]] - 2 September 1873, at no 36
[[Vasters-10|Jan Vasters]] - 13 Januari 1875, at no 38
[[Vasters-18|Unnamed Infant Vasters]] - 17 December 1875, at no 36
[[Vasters-19|Unnamed Infant Vasters]] - 14 October 1878, at no 36
[[Vasters-20|Jenneken Vasters]] - 13 October 1885, at no 34
[[Schippers-300|Frederika Schippers]] - 11 Januari 1886, at no 27
[[ter Welle-4|Dieka ter Welle]] - 26 Januari 1887, at no 66
[[Lambooi-2|Harmina Lambooi]] - 1 Mei 1890, at no 25
[[Stevens-29157|Jan Stevens]] - 4 Mei 1899, at Wjk G no 7
[[Beldman-26|Gerrit Willem Beldman]] - 28 Juni 1899, at Wijk G no25
[[Vasters-4|Egbert Vasters]] - 23 Juli 1902, at Wijk G no 31
[[Aanstood-3|Hendrina Aanstood]] - 26 December 1905, at Wijk G no 23
[[Vasters-26|Jan Albert Vasters]] - 6 Juli 1908, at Wijk G no 31
[[Vasters-14|Hendrika Vasters]] - 27 Juni 1909, at Wijk G no 29
[[Stevens-29065|Teunis Stevens]] - 10 October 1909, at Wijk C no 5
[[Daggert-19|Arendina Daggert]] - 4 September 1910, at Wijk C no 5
[[Weijers-45|Janna Weijers]] - 3 October 1912, at Wijk G no 33
[[Vasters-27|Jan Albert Vasters]] - 18 November 1913, at Wijk C no 31
[[Kanis-19|Aaltjen Kanis]] - 30 December 1915, at Wijk C no 33
[[Stam-349|Gerrit Stam]] - 30 November 1923. at Wijk C no 9
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'''Land Grants'''
'''1771 -1840'''
'''Updated: 21 Feb 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Record# |Creation_Date |__WikiTree_ID___ |Grantee Surname |Given Name |Property_Description |Comments |Doc_Image |- |G001 |3 Aug 1771 | |Campbell |Arthur |360 acres on the Rocky Spring and Catawbo Creek, a branch of James River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323720205756 Doc Image] |- |G002 |27 Jul 1787 | |Campbell |Archibald |72 acres on Mill Creek a branch of Roanoke. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323440205756 Doc Image] |- |G003 |14 Oct 1790 | |Campbell |Jenney |94 acres on Craigs Creek a branch of James River adjoining the land of Jacob Trout. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007325700205756 Doc Image] |- |G004 |19 Apr 1794 | |Barnett |James |200 acres adjoining the land of Joshua Barns Campbell, and McElheny's land on Brush Creek Waters of Little River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007207780205756 Doc Image] |- |G005 |1 Oct 1799 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|Campbell]] |William |140 acres on the waters of Glade Creek waters Roaneoke River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327580205756 Doc Image] |- |G006 |2 Oct 1799 | |McRoberts |Samuel |Grantee(s): McRoberts, Samuel and McRoberts, Alexander.: 150 acres on the waters of the north fork of Caldwells Branch a branch of Catawbo Creek a branch of James River adjoing a large survey made for Barclay and Campbell. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007912270205756 Doc Image] |- |G007 |19 Nov 1799 |Campbell-10312 |[[Campbell-10312|Campbell]] |William |390 acres on Tinker Creek a branch of Roanoak River including the Great Lick. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327590205756 Doc Image] |- |G008 |31 Jul 1840 | |Campbell |Andw. E. S |50 acres on waters of Craig's Creek. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323420205756 Doc Image] |}
Bothell Family Genealogy contributed to the Bothell Historical Museum
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Botil Nilsdotter
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::# Cicilia Olufsdotter, born 30 Sep 1823 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Niclas Olufsson, born 12 Jan 1825 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Sven Olufsson, born 12 Jan 1825 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Ingelof Olufsdotter, born 26 Nov 1828 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sverige ::# Anna Olufsdotter, born 27 Sep 1830 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Helena Olsson, born 23 May 1835 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Kristina (Christina) Herling formerly Olafsdotter aka Olson, born 18 Feb 1837 in Blekinge, Fridlevstad, Sweden, migrated to the United States ::# Gustava Olsson, born 24 May 1840 in Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Karl Johann Helgren formerly Olofson Harts aka Olson, Hyllengren, born 21 Oct 1845 in Bagge Tånga, Fridlevstad, Sweden, migrated to the United States All of the children are listed as born in Fridlevstad only in indexed records (originals have not been verified). The most comprhensive record is for the last known child, Karl Johann, his military records show that he (and his mother Botil) are from Bagge Tånga (Abyholm). It is possible (likley) that all of the other children were also born in Bagge Tånga. This village is currently in the Sillhövda Parish but previously it was part of Fridlevstad. == Search progress == '''During a search of the parish archives on 10 May 2020 I discovered that many years are not yet digitized and it is possible that Botil's birth records are not yet available online.''' Page 1 of this search complete: https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=botil_nilsdotter&event=_sweden_5216&birth=1796&count=50&spouse=Olaf_Svensson Next search page: https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=botel_nilsdotter&event=_sillhovda-blekinge-sweden_1476596&birth=1796&count=50&spouse=Olaf_Svensson === Raw records === https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2225/images/KL-2691_1751__22-022300?backurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ancestry.com%2Ffamily-tree%2Fperson%2Ftree%2F103030849%2Fperson%2F130192512353%2Ffacts%2Fcitation%2F560424730120%2Fedit%2Frecord&pId=28666416 == Possible == === Botil of Rödeby 1796 === ::'''Exact parent name match and proximity to Hyorda''' :Name [[Nilsdotter-4789|Botil Nilsdotter]] :Mother Maria Olasdr :Father Nils Pehrsson :Birth 25 Apr 1796 :Baptism 1 May 1796 Rödeby, Blakinge, Sweden :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=8952388&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Note: her father's surname is Pehrsson and in [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60361&h=13250899&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60492 this record] she is referenced as 2nd possible surname Pehrsson. As a result, Ancestry [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60361&h=12322638&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60492 links her] to the Botil of Ifvetofta record. This Botil's parents Nils Pehrsson and Maria Olasdr appear to have had children in Rodeby and then they migrated north to Karlskoga, Orebro. However, it is possible that these are a different set of Nils Pehrsson and Mari Olasdr. ::Known children of Nils Pehrsson and Maria Olasdr:
::# Botil Nilsdotter, b. 25 apr 1796, baptized 1 May 1796, in Rödeby, Blakinge (Blekinge), Sweden ::# Ingrid Nilsdotter [Ingrid Pehrsson], baptized 22 May 1803, in Rodeby, Blekinge, Sweden ::# Anders Petter Nilsson, b. 17 apr 1811, baptized 18 apr 1811 in Karlskoga, Orebro, Sweden ::# Nils Nilsson, b. 13 jul 1813, baptized 15 jul 1813 in Karlskoga, Orebro, Sweden === Botil of Tving 1803 === ::'''Marked as possible due to exact spouse name match. Born too late if the birth date of 1803 is accurate, however:
This record may be a match to [[Nilsdotter-3199|Botil Nilsdotter (Nilsdotter-3199)]] of Bagge Tanga, b. 1796. This record is an exact match for parents names to Nilsdotter-3199 and also to Botil of Rödeby 1796 (based on parent's names but there could be other parents with these same name combinations). Additionally, the birth year of the son Carl fits exactly between two of Botil (Nilsdotter-3199) and Olaf's known children: ::* twins [[Olufsson-55|Niclas]] and [[Olufsson-56|Sven Olufsson]] born 12 Jan 1825 (14 1/2 months before Carl) ::* Carl Olofsson 1 May 1826 (this record) ::* [[Olufsdotter-52|Ingelof Olufsdotter]] 26 Nov 1828 (18 months after Carl) : The nearly 4 year gap between the twins and Ingelof is an indication that a child is missing. Botil may have been older than Olaf and it is possible that the mother's age on Carl's record was recorded incorrectly. :Name: Carl Olofsson :Gender: Male :Birth Date: 1 maj 1826 (1 May 1826) :Birth Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Baptism Date: 7 maj 1826 (7 May 1826) :Mother's Age: 23y :Father: Olof Svensson :Mother: Botill Nilsdotter :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=16460515 Ancestry] == To sort == == Undetermined == === Botil of Rödeby 1794 === ::'''Proximity to Hyorda; record has no additional information on parents, siblings, or marriage and death records''' :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 19 jun 1794 :Baptism Date: 24 jun 1794 :Baptism Place: Rödeby, Blakinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Martensson :Mother: Cisja Martensdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=9998837 Ancestry] == Unlikely == === Botel of Fridlevstad 1797 === ::'''This Botil is a possible match as she was born where Botil and Olaf's children were borne and would seem like a good match except that these parents also name the next daughter Botel in 1802 suggesting that this Botel died before then. Marked as unlikely due to the probability of an early death.''' :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 7 apr 1797 :Baptism Date: 14 apr 1797 :Baptism Place: Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Hakensson :Mother: Karin Bondesdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544728 Ancestry] :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 1 nov 1802 :Baptism Date: 14 nov 1802 :Baptism Place: Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Hakensson :Mother: Karin Bondesdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10545924 Ancestry] This family is from Bagge Tanga and so far are the only family from there. Possible that the second daughter is our Botel. To have 17 children, you must start early. Perhps she used her older sister's record to marry early? :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenMarriages&indiv=try&h=578166 Parent's marriage] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544703 1788 Hakken Nilsson] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10545562 Hakken Nilsson] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10545653 1792 Anders Nilsson] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544413 1794 Nils Nilsson] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544728 1797 Botel Nilsdotter] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10545924 1802 Botel Nilsdotter] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544478 1804 Maria Nilsdotter] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=10544929 1806 Peter Nilsson] === Botel of Fridlevstad 1798 === ::'''Possible match based on proximity to where Botil and Olaf had their children, however she may have died young as her parents named anther daughter Botel in 1815. Moved to unlikely due to the probability of an early death.''' :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 13 jul 1798 :Baptism Date: 17 jul 1798 :Baptism Place: Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Fri :Mother: Ingri Jonsdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=15310045&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-88524&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Name: Botel Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 12 maj 1815 (12 May 1815) :Baptism Date: 15 maj 1815 (15 May 1815) :Baptism Place: Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Frii :Mother: Ingrid Jonsdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=17146212 Ancestry] === Botil of Hällaryd 1794 === ::'''Note likely: 53 km to the west, different area and region''' :Name Botil Nilsdotter :Mother Signe Nilsdr :Father Nils Pehrsson :Birth 28 Sep 1794 :Baptism 3 Oct 1794 Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sweden :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=20827110&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Note: children in Hallaryd with husband [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=17929873 Jonas Krok] === Botil of Asarum b4 1809 === ::'''Born too late, however, may be a a duplicate of Botil of Ifvetofa 1795, Asarum is about 82km away''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marriage Date: 15 nov 1839 :Marriage Place: Asarum, Blekinge, Sweden :Spouse: Magnus Eliasson :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=181522&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Ifvetofta 1795 === ::'''Not likely: Ifvetofta is 120 km from Rodeby and down the coast, in another region and geographic area''' :Name: Botil. Nilsdotter :Gender: Kvinna (Female) :Age: 80 :Birth Date: abt 1795 :Death Date: 21 nov 1875 :Death Place: Ifvetofta, Kristianstad (Skåne), Sverige (Sweden) :GID Number: 100011.32.48400 :Roll Number: SC-720 :Married to Ola Pehrsson and has children in Ifvetofta :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60492&h=8583497&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 Ancestry] === Botil of Mjällby 1796 === ::'''Unlikely as Mjallby is ~ 88 km away, down the coast, and in a very different geographic region''' :Name Botil Nilsdotter :Birth abt 1796 :Death 13 Apr 1877 Mjällby, Blekinge, Sverige :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60492&h=7728364&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Linked to [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=7573923baptism records] in Mjällby and spouse is Lars Sodergren. == Disqualified == === Botil of Åryds Annex b4 1854 === ::'''Born too late''' :Born in [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=2262&h=341173746&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60492 1839] Husband is Emanuel Svensson Name: Sven August Svensson Gender: Man (Male) Age: 3 Birth Date: abt 1874 Death Date: 13 jun 1877 Death Place: Åryds Annex, Blekinge, Sverige (Sweden) Father: Emanuel Svensson Mother: Botil Nilsdotter GID Number: 100010.25.64000 Roll Number: SC-417 [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=SweDeaths&indiv=try&h=8191684 Ancestry] === Botil of Åryds Annex 1792 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Kvinna (Female) :Age: 84 :Birth Date: abt 1792 :Death Date: 31 mar 1876 :Death Place: Åryds Annex, Blekinge, Sverige (Sweden) [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60492&h=8467900&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 Ancestry] :'''Is a likely match to Botil of Hällaryd 1792''' === Botil of Augerum 1794 === ::'''Wrong parents; note: Augerum is about 7km south of Augerum''' :Name: Estrid Maria Hansdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 26 feb 1839 :Baptism Date: 27 feb 1839 :Baptism Place: Augerum, Blekinge, Sweden :Mother's Age: 45y :Father: Hans Svensson :Mother: Botil Nilsdotter :FHL Film Number: 128931 :Reference ID: bkC4 :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=9919127 Ancestry] :Name: Botill Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 14 jul 1794 :Baptism Date: 20 jul 1794 :Baptism Place: Augerum, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: [No Name] :Mother: [No Name] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=25935506&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-88524&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1778 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :[Botil Enartsson] :Gender: Female :Baptism Date: 1 feb 1778 :Baptism Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Enartsson :Mother: Kirstin Esbiornsdotter :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60361&h=16815113&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60363 Ancestry] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1779 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Bothil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 8 okt 1779 (8 Oct 1779) :Baptism Date: 10 okt 1779 (10 Oct 1779) :Baptism Place: Backaryd [Bräkne-Hoby], Blekinge, Sweden :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=7938802 Ancestry] :Husband Jonas Hakenson === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1783 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marriage Date: 5 apr 1803 :Marriage Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Spouse: Trued Mattsson :FHL Film Number: 85954 :Reference ID: Bk 1 :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenMarriages&indiv=try&h=829411 Ancestry] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=829960&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Remarried in 1810] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1783 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 6 jun 1791 :Baptism Date: 13 jun 1791 :Baptism Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Mansson :Mother: Brita Ericsdotter :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=20071631&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1799 === ::'''Born too late''' :Name Botil Nilsdotter :Mother Inga Jonsdotter :Father Nils Olsson :Birth 15 Mar 1799 :Baptism 17 Mar 1799 Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :'''Died''' [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60362&h=1238101&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 14 apr 1799] === Botil of Bräkne-Hoby 1800 === ::'''Died young''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marital status: Single :Age: 1 :Birth Date: 1800 :Death Date: 27 jun 1801 :Death Place: Sonnerbo :Burial Date: 1 jul 1801 :Burial Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Nilsson :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60362&h=336143&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Hällaryd 1792 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 16 feb 1792 :Baptism Date: 19 feb 1792 :Baptism Place: Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Jonsson :Mother: Maria Pehrsdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=3187089&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Is a likely match to Botil [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60492&h=8467900&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 who died in Åryds Annex, Blekinge in 1876]. === Botil of Hällaryd 1797 === ::'''Died young''' :Name: Botill Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marital status: Single :Age: 3 :Birth Date: 1797 :Death Date: 22 okt 1800 (22 Oct 1800) :Death Place: Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sweden :Burial Date: 26 okt 1800 (26 Oct 1800) :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60362&h=1621142&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-88524&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Hällaryd 1800 === ::'''Born too late''' :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Baptism Date: 8 mar 1800 :Baptism Place: Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Nilsson :Mother: Inga Akes :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=24036098&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Ronneby 1823 === ::'''Birth date too late''' :Name: Ingrid Maria Petersdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 30 nov 1856 :Baptism Date: 14 dec 1856 :Baptism Place: Ronneby, Blekinge, Sweden :Mother's Age: 33y :Father: Peter Svensson :Mother: Botil Nilsdotter :FHL Film Number: 129498 :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=7563953 Ancestry] :Later record shows Ingrid's birth place in [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=61085&h=339137&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 Rödeby] but this Botil is born to late to be our Botil. === Anna Botil of Ryssby 1797 === ::'''Incorrect given name, 150 km to the west''' :Name: Anna Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 13 nov 1797 :Baptism Date: 17 nov 1797 :Baptism Place: Ryssby, Kronoberg, Sweden :Father: Nils Johansson :Mother: Maja Bengtsdr :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=19899176&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz105586&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :Husband is Anders Svensson and at least 3 children fron 1821 to 1826. === Botil of Tving 1780 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name Botil Nilsdotter :Spouse Nils Svensson :Marriage 7 Nov 1802 Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=1416926&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Tving 1785 === ::'''Born too early''' :Name: Inger Willhelmsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 25 jun 1805 :Baptism Date: 27 jun 1805 :Baptism Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Willhelm Svensson :Mother: Botil Nilsdotter :FHL Film Number: 129545 :Reference ID: Kyrkobok, p280 :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=23806594 Ancestry] :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=1415959&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource married 1804] === Botil of Tving 1794 === ::'''Birth date mis-match; wrong parents''' :Name: Botill Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 20 jan 1794 :Baptism Date: 26 jan 1794 :Baptism Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Anoldsson :Mother: Elin :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60361&h=3665850&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-88524&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] === Botil of Tving 1797 === ::'''Child born in the same year that Botil-3199 had a child.''' :Name: Nils Abrahamsson :Gender: Male :Birth Date: 14 feb 1828 :Birth Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Baptism Date: 24 feb 1828 :Mother's Age: 31y :Father: Abraham Olsson :Mother: Botil Nilsdotter :FHL Film Number: 129545 :Reference ID: Kyrkobok :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=1535243 Ancestry] :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marriage Date: 19 dec 1814 :Marriage Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Spouse: Abram Olsson :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60363&h=1417065&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60361 Ancestry] === Botil of Tving 1800 === ::'''Born too late''' :Name: Botild Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Birth Date: 14 jul 1800 :Baptism Date: 20 jul 1800 :Baptism Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Father: Nils Kruskop :Mother: [No Name] Elin Johnsdotter :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=FS1SwedenBaptisms&indiv=try&h=20292575 Ancestry] :Name: Botil Nilsdotter :Gender: Female :Marriage Date: 12 sep 1834 :Marriage Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden :Mother: Elin Jönsdotter :Spouse: Hans Boglina :[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=60363&h=1416891&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1702658&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] == Sources ==
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Within the record of the claim it is stated, without evidence, by some of the non-relative witnesses, that William aka "Billy" Bottoms, and alias "Nockatubbee", was "a half-breed Choctaw." However, in the same record, it is stated by his son that during his life his father never claimed to be Native American within the family discussions. Therefore, this lack of corroboration about his background, taken with the misstatements in the record about the maiden name of his wife Anne, it can be concluded that William WAS NOT a Native American person. '''Anne'''
Within the record of the claim it is stated, without evidence, by some of the non-relative witnesses, that Anne's maiden name was "Moshulatubbee" and she was a daughter of Chief Mushulatubee of the Choctaw. However, in the same record, it is stated by her son and grandchildren that her maiden name is Witt, and these statements are corroborated by her marriage license. Therefore, without supporting evidence, and taken with the misstatements about her husband's background, it can be concluded that Anne WAS NOT a Native American person.
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In June 1876, [John Errington, Inspector of Nuisances] deemed a block of houses in Glasshouse Yard, Gravel Lane, unfit for human habitation. Filth alone was enough to condemn them for “danger of fever,” but they looked structurally unsafe, too, so Errington called upon surveyor Thomas Greenstreet, who likewise condemned the houses. Bits of roof had come away; shutters, flooring and banisters had been torn out for firewood. The tenants were mostly poor Irish families, and though the property owner, the South Eastern Railway Company, had evicted them, they stayed, having nowhere else to go. The company had purchased dilapidated housing in order to knock it down and expand a railway line, but not all of the property had been required, and these were the places left over, some of them missing doors and windows. In July, one of the houses fell. Fortunately, no one was inside, but the Medical Officer of Health, Robert Bianchi, warned that the other houses were now even more precarious, and might “tumble down at any hour.” He urged “immediate ejectment of the tenants on humanitarian grounds.” Greenstreet recommended that, until the buildings were demolished, a hoarding be erected around the perimeter.===Stephen Bowditch's will=== Stephen Bowditch of Old Gravel Lane, St Saviour, Southwark, bricklayer, made his will on 4 Jun 1793. The will calls for the setting up of a trust whose trustees are Edward Staffe (of Bexley, Kent, Gentleman), Stephen’s wife (Jane Bowditch), and Stephen’s eldest son (when he reach the age of 21). All Stephen’s freehold and leasehold property is to be given to this trust and the annual income generated from the property is to be used to pay the widow £30 per annum (reducing to £15 if she remarry) and to pay for the maintenance and education of all the children and for setting them up in business. The residue of the income is to be invested in government bonds or similar securities. When the children reach the age of 21 they receive their share of the proceeds directly. In the case of the eldest son, when he reaches 21 he must take over his father’s bricklaying business and, in lieu thereof, pay an amount equal to its value (independently assessed) into the trust. When he reaches 25 he will take over the whole administration of the trust.The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, PROB 11/1369. Stephen Bowditch was buried on 25 Nov 1801 and his will was proved on 11 Feb 1802 (in the PCC). Jane Bowditch, his widow, applied for the grant of administration. Other executors were mentioned—one being the eldest son, John. John (bapt. 24 Dec 1780) would have been 21 by the time the will was proved and would therefore have taken on the business immediately under the terms of the will. In all probability he had already been working in the business since he left school. By this time John had been married for 2 years. In the 1802 Land Tax Assessments, 5 houses in Bennetts Row, Southwark are shown as being ‘owned’ by the City of London, but were the property of ‘Bowditch’ and occupied by various tenants including John Bowditch. A further 9 houses in ‘Cross Street A Court’ belonged to the late S Bowditch, along with another 6 properties in King Street (the one in St Georges parish) ascribed to ‘late Bowditch’, 5 cottages in Queens Court and another property in Queen Street. In the London are it is common to find property owned by a large landowner, leased to lessee and then rented to a tenant. In about 1806 John Bowditch would have reached the age of 25 and taken full control of the trust. Looking at the Bowditch property in the 1806 Land Tax returns, we find: 1 property in Blackfriars Road occupied by Bowditch. This was probably Hugh Bowditch. 9 Cottages in Peter Street; "Bowditch's Tenements" in King Street; ‘Wd [Widow] Bowditch’ in Glasshouse Yard; 19 tenements and property in Gravel Lane and Ewer Street. Another book (seemingly the 'written up' version) has ‘Wm’ rather than ‘Wd’; John Bowditch in Maid Lane. ===Later Bowditch property ownership,1819-1851=== '''The 1819 Land Tax Assessments''' include the following Bowditch properties: * Queen Street: John Bowditch (owner): Houses. Occupiers: Wells, Bowditch, Dealy, Noble, Hawkins. * Marrowbone Court: John Bowditch: cottages. * Queens Court: John Bowditch (owner): Cottages. Occupiers: Stevenson, Moor, Rentmore, Tobin, Best, Farley; and John Bowditch (owner): Occupiers: Giles, Elphick '''The 1820 Land tax Assessment''' has several properties attributed to John Bowditch in King Street: a cottage; and a set of houses with occupiers: William Hedges, John Bowditch, Dealy, Noble, Hawkins. '''The 1821 Land Tax Assessment''' has Bowditch property in the following streets: * Peter Street South: John Bowditch (owner) with 5 houses occupierd by Walch, Wakeling, Beard, Williams, Duffell. Adjacent to this are 5 houses owned by Hugh Bowditch, occupied by Spink, Willcox, Brown, Potter, Woodhouse. A further property is occupied by W Bowditch * King Street. John Bowditch cottage. * Queen Street (should this be King Street?) John Bowditch 4 houses: Occupiers: John Bowditch; tenements, Dealy, Noble, Hawkins * Marrowbone Court: John Bowditch, Cottage * Queens Court: John Bowditch, cottage * Bennetts Row: City of London (proprietors): Bowditch: 5 houses. Occupiers: John Bowditch, Hall, Howard, Green In '''the 1827 Land Tax Assessments''' the Bowditch properties are: * King Street: Bowditch: 3 cottages; Bullock (owner): Occupiers: Berry, Dealy, North, Hawkins, Bowditch. * Marrowbone Court: John Bowditch: Cottages '''The 1841 census''' for King Street shows the following entry for King Street: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Name !! Age !! Occupation !! Born in county |- |Jas. Bowditch ||60 ||Bricklayer ||Y |- |Elizth. Ditto ||50|| - || Y |- |Willm. Ditto || 2|| - || Y |- |Elizth. Ditto || 15 || - || N |- |Mary Hastings || 60 || - || N |- |John Benbow || 30 || Gardener || N |- |Sarah Ditto || 30 || - || N |- |Willm. Hall || 28 || Carpenter || N |- |Elizth. Ditto || 25|| - || N |- |Kate ditto || 2|| - || Y |- |Caroline ditto || 2 months || -|| Y |} It seems quite probable that "Jas." Bowditch is in fact John and that there is a mistake in the census entry. There is no Jomes Bowditch who would be a credible candidate and we know that John had owned property in King Street and had been living there. John Bowditch was bapt. 24 Dec 1780 so would have been about 63. Rounded down that would be 60, which agrees with the census. Furthermore, John was a bricklayer. John’s wife, Elizabeth, was believed to be born around 1781. They were married in Jan 1800. Elizabeth Bowditch of King Street was buried in May 1851, aged 70 years. In 1841 she should have been 60, so this looks like a second mistake. The Elizabeth aged 15 in the household is believed to be Elizabeth Mary Bowditch, John's grand-daughter who had been orphaned some years earlier. The identity of the 2-year-old William Bowditch is unknown. On 9 Aug 1844 the burial was recorded of John Going Bowditch of King Street, Surrey Grove age 63 years buried at St Peter, Walworth. I think we have to assume this is the same John Bowditch. '''The 1848 Land Tax Assessment''' includes: * Bennett Street: Owner: Revd. J F Bullock & others. Occupier: John Bowditch. * King Queen Street[??]: Owner: Revd. J F Bullock & others. Occupier: The late Hugh Bowditch. 5 houses. 1851 Census for 19 King Street has the following: {| |- |William BOWDITCH ||Head ||Widower ||47 ||Master tailor ||Surrey, Southwark |- |Elizabeth BOWDITCH ||Mother ||Widow ||70 ||Incapable ||Surrey, Southwark |- |William BOWDITCH ||Son ||Un ||19 ||Colonial broker ||Surrey, Newington |- |John BOWDITCH ||Son ||Un ||17 ||Tailor under instruction ||Surrey, Newington |- |Stephen BOWDITCH ||Son ||Un ||11 ||Scholar ||Surrey, Camberwell |- |Lucy BOWDITCH ||Dau ||Un ||7 ||Scholar ||Surrey, Camberwell |- |Julia BOWDITCH ||Dau ||Un ||5 ||Scholar ||Surrey, Camberwell |} TO BE COMPLETED ===References===
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{{Ancestry Sharing|659802|7b22746f6b656e223a22436d556571634e6a4d6537664e696a6544396f62554744517655384e69366c635471486e48743749484b343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|49231|FLHG_LoyalistsinOntario-0001}} (accessed 9 January 2024). so additional sections were added and the role of this page was extended. === Errors or Additions === If you find an error in any entry in this table please send a message (with as much relevant information as possible) to the page manager [[Boyce-3841|Alan Boyce]]. === Trusted List === This page is readable by the public, but because of all the nasty syntax involved in building tables in WikiTree, edit access is limited.
If you would like to be on the trusted list, please send a message to the page manager [[Boyce-3841|Alan Boyce]]. Really, though, it is very easy to mess up the table. == Cross-Reference to ''The Loyalists In Ontario'' == === Reid, Pages 24 and 25 === * [[Boice-622|Boice, John Sr.]] of Niagara, m. [[Russell-19579|Elizabeth [Russell]]] See O.C. 24 Jan 1797. ** [[Boice-591|Elizabeth]], married Peter Coghill of Niagara, 13 Aug 1799. O.C. 9 July 1802. ** [[Boice-586|Mary]], married James Cushman of Niagara, 19 Jan 1802. O.C. 10 Mar 1804. ** [[Boice-623|Jacob]] of Niagara. O.C. 29 Sept 1819. ** [[Boyce-118|Sarah]], married Richard Springer of the Town of Hamilton. O.C. 3 Dec 1840. * [[Buys-1301|Boice, John]] ** [[Buys-1303|Mary]], m. ---- [[Feder-153|Fether]]. O.C. 18 June 1799 * '''Note that these last two entries -- for "[[Buys-1301|Boice, John]]" and "[[Buys-1303|Mary]], m. ---- [[Feder-153|Fether]]. O.C. 18 June 1799" refer to the same person as the entries on Page 30 for "[[Buys-1301|Boyce, John of Matilda]]" and "Mary, m. Feather." === Reid, Pages 29 and 30 === * [[Boice-597|Boice, Andrew]] of Ernestown, m. [[Hartman-6600|Elizabeth Hartman]] ** [[Boice-598|David]] of Ernestown, m. Hannah Amey. O.C. 25 Feb 1812. ** [[Boice-599|Mary]], m. Adam Van WIcklin of Ernestown 29 Aug 1811. O. C. 25 Feb 1812. ** [[Boice-600|Benjamin]] of Ernestown. O.C. 27 June 1833. ** [[Boice-601|Nicholas]] of Marysburgh. O.C. 4 Sept 1834 ** [[Boice-602|Cyrenus]] of Hungerford. O.C. 4 Sept 1834 ** [[Boice-603|Zachariah]] of Hungerford. O.C. 4 Sept 1834 ** [[Boice-604|Cornelius]] of Rawdon. O.C. 4 Sept 1834 * [[Buys-1301|Boyce, John of Matilda]] ** Jenny, m. Siah Pedge of Matilda ** [[Buys-1303|Mary]], m. [[Feder-153|Feather]] ** Sarah, m. Robert B. Dick of Hamilton ** Nancy, m William Hanes of Ernestown ** [[Boyce-5029|John]] of Matilda, Not recommended[?] ** Mary, m. [[Shaver-3356|John Shaver]] of Matilda ** Elizer, (son) of Matilda ** William ** Jane, m. Thomas Langhorn of Matilda ** Margaret, m. Mac Putney of Matilda ** Elizabeth, m. Richard J. Empey of Williamsburgh ** Phoebe, m. Paul Comer of Ernestown. ** Lemuel of Pittsburgh, ** Theophilus of Pittsburgh, ** William of Darlington. * [[Buys-1287|Boyce, Stephen]] of Ernestown and Kingston, m. [[Conklin-3887|Elizabeth Conklin]]. ** [[Boice-610|Mary]] O. C. 3 March 1809. ** [[Boice-611|Abraham]] of Ernestown, O. C. 18 June 1799. ** [[Boice-612|Joseph]] of Kingston. O. C. 4 April 1839. ** [[Boice-613|Clara]], b. 22 Apr 1799; m. Tobias McGuire of Kingston. O. C. 26 May 1840. ** [[Boice-614|Jane]]. O. C. 18 May 1833. ** [[Boice-615|Harriet]], m. William Leonard of Kingston. O. C. 27 November 1834. ** [[Boice-616|Mishel]], m. William Caldwell of Sidney. O. C. 24 March 1835. ** [[Boice-617|Experience]], m. William Reed of Loughborough. O. C. 3 January 1827. ** [[Boice-607|Andrew]]. O. C. 7 May 1828. ** [[Boice-618|Sarah]], m. Charles Abrams of Loughborough. O. C. 7 May 1828. ** [[Boice-619|Almira]] m. Michael Quin of Town of Kingston. O. C. 7 May 1828. == Cross-Reference to The UELAC Website Directory == [[Boyce-3953|Jehoiada Boyce U.E. (1759-1835)]] United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada online registry. https://uelac.ca/loyalist-directory/detail/?wpda_search_column_id=779 * [[Boyce-3953|Jehoiada]] and [[Keeler-1343|Millicent (Keeler) Boyce]] had 12 children, as follows: ** Millicent Boyce m. Samuel B. McCabe ** Phoebe Boyce m. Cornelius Degroot ** Jehoiada Boyce, Jr. m. Mary (?) ** Isaiah Keeler Boyce m. Mary Ann Howard ** Elizabeth Boyce m. Artemas Crittenden ** Prudence Bogart Boyce m. Daniel Harvey Shipman ** Elijah Woolsey Boyce m. 1) Mary Ewing 2) Margaret Raymond ** David G. Boyce m. Delilah Booth ** Olive Boyce m. Abraham Dayton ** Stephen McCabe Boyce m. Delight Booth ** Rachel (Betsey) Boyce m. Samuel Booth, Jr. ** Harvey Boyce (died at about 7 months old) == Cross-Reference to The Old UEL List == === Pg 139 === * [[Boice-622|John Boice, Senior]] ** Home District ** Soldier B. R. (Butler's Rangers), p. P. a wife and four children, P.L. 2d, 1786. Soldier R.R.N.Y. Muster Roll * John Boice, Junior '''[Jr. of Matilda??]''' ** Home District ** Son of John, senior === Pg 142 === * [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boyce]] ** Ernest Town ** RRNY Muster Roll * [[Buys-1301|John Boyce]] ** E. District, Matilda ** RRNY, had a wife adn 4 children, P.L. 2d, 1786. Joseph Griffin says in Albany Gaol; afterwards en listed with the Rebels, deserted in two days; for 7 years lived after on Connecticut River. * [[Boyce-3953|Jehdda de Boyce [Jehoiada Boyce]]] ** Elizabeth Town ** Was a soldier in the Continental service. Not U.E. O.E. * [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boyce]] ** Ernest Town ** Soldier in Jessup's Corps, p. M. (P.L.1786) == Finding Any Upper Canada Land Petition == === Step 1 === Start by doing a search on the person whose petition you are seeking. Try several searches with different spellings of both first and last names, and allow for mistakes in the transcriptions of the original documents regarding names, places, etc. (The search tool is not very sophisticated.)
'''Link to search page is here: '''
https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/search-petitions-upper-canada.aspx
This will give you, among other vital info, the number of the microfilm on which the specific petition can be found. It will (likely) be accessed from this page or a subsequent page.
=== Step 2 === '''Link to the (first page of the) list of microfilms (including hotlinks to each film): '''
https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1&& === Step 3 === '''Click to the number of the film''' to which you have been directed and scroll through the images on that film to find the petition you are seeking. The petition number is typically written near the top of each page but the sequence may appear to be illogical.
Be forewarned: this is a slow and laborious exercise. Adding to the challenge, these documents are mostly hand-written. With some patience you'll get the hang of it. == Index to U.C. Land Petitions for Boyces, Boices, Buises, etc. == ''' See these notes!! ''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Bright_Ideas#Converting_Spread_Sheets_to_WikiTables
https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/610272/help-with-wiki-tables The table below has been created for easy access to Upper Canada Land Petitions filed by Boyce, Boice, Buis families and some relatives. It was assembled to help with my research. There are probably other variants of the spelling that slipped through; they can be added later. '''Images of the original petitions are on the website of Library and Archives Canada.'''
Embedded links to original documents are included in this table.
Also provided in the source links are text descriptions of source documents so the documents can be located when Library and Archives Canada changes their website... again.
Where possible, based on my reading of the petitions, the listing is sorted by: # Whether the petitioner is ## an Initial United Empire Loyalist or UEL (i.e. fought for the English in the Revolutionary War), or ## a Son or Daughter of an Initial UEL, or ## a settler petitioning for land, not as a UEL or descendant. The rows in this table may be sorted on any column by clicking the sort symbol in the column header. When sorted, though, the grouping noted above is lost. To restore the original sort order, refresh the page.
The note '''N.F.''' indicates that the petition probably exists, but has not yet been located by this researcher.
=== Table of Land Petitions for Boyce, Boice, Buis, Buys, Bice, etc. === {| class="sortable" border="1" cellpadding="1" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Given Name(s)''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Place''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Vol''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Bndl''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pet''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pgs''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Ref''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Film''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''WTree ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Ref''' |- |'''Initial
U.E. Loyalists''' |- |BICE||John||Niagara||align="center"|1796||align="center"|28||align="center"|B 2||align="center"|81||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=601&tt=1200 601-603]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||Initial U.E.L. ('''Niagara'''). Fought with Butler's Rangers. Asking for land for his family.||align="center"|[[Boice-622]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1796
'''Volume: '''28
'''Bundle: '''B 2
'''Petition: '''81
'''Pages: '''601-603
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=601&tt=1200 |- |BOYCE||John||Niagara||align="center"|1797||align="center"|28||align="center"|B 2||align="center"|120||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=707&tt=1200 707-708]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||Initial U.E.L. ('''Niagara'''). Fought with Butler's Rangers. Came to Canada 1781 with Wife Elizabeth & 2 Kids.||align="center"|[[Boice-622]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''28
'''Bundle: '''B 2
'''Petition: '''120
'''Pages: '''707-708
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=707&tt=1200 |- |BOICE||Mary||Kingston||align="center"|1797||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|40||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=966&tt=1200 966-968]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||Arrived 1781. Mother of [[Buys-1287|Stephen]] and 2 other brothers in Rev. War. Two ([[Buys-1287|Stephen]] & [Buys-1301|John]]) in Maj. Jessup's Corps & one ([[Buys-1299|Andrew]]) in 2nd Batt. Sir. John Johnston's Regiment. '''Arrived in Canada as a widow. NOT Mary Van Camp.'''||align="center"|[[Unknown-669772]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''40
'''Pages: '''966-968
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=966&tt=1200 |- |BOICE||Andrew||Matilda||align="center"|1794||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||Initial U.E.L. ('''Matilda''') Mother: [[Unknown-669772|Mary (Unknown) Buys]]. Petition not yet located, but referenced in his 1797 Petition.||align="center"|[[Buys-1299]]||N.F. |- |BOYCE||Andrew||Eastern District & Midland District||align="center"|1797||align="center"|30||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|191||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=317&tt=1084 317-318]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2360&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1084&sqn=1 C-1620]||Initial U.E.L. ('''Matilda''') Fought with Johnson's Royal Yorkers (King's Royal Regiment of New York (KRRNY)).||align="center"|[[Buys-1299]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Andrew
'''Place: '''Eastern District & Midland District
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''30
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''191
'''Pages: '''317-318
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1620
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Andrew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=317&tt=1084 |- |BOICE||John||Matilda||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||align="center"|N.F.||Initial U.E.L. ('''Matilda''') Mother: [[Unknown-669772|Mary (Unknown) Buys]]. Petition not yet located.||align="center"|[[Buys-1301]]||N.F. |- |BOICE||Stephen||Unknown||align="center"|Unk.||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|105||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1187&tt=1200 1187-1187]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||Initial U.E.L. ('''Matilda''') Mother: [[Unknown-669772|Mary (Unknown) Buys]]. Fought with Jessup's Rangers. Petition missing. See Land Book Vol C pg 268||align="center"|[[Buys-1287]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Stephen
'''Place: '''Unknown
'''Year: '''Unk.
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''105
'''Pages: '''1187-1187
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Stephen&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1187&tt=1200 |- |'''Loyalist Sons & Daughters''' |- |BOICE||Abraham||Toronto||align="center"|1842||align="center"|69||align="center"|B 1||align="center"|106||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=649&tt=1081 649-653]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2376&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1081&sqn=1 C-1636]||Lived in Toronto; Land in Haldimand Twp. Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice U.E.]] ||align="center"|[[Boice-611]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Abraham
'''Place: '''Toronto
'''Year: '''1842
'''Volume: '''69
'''Bundle: '''B 1
'''Petition: '''106
'''Pages: '''649-653
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1636
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Abraham&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=649&tt=1081 |- |BOICE||Abraham||Haldimand||align="center"|1853||align="center"|80||align="center"|B 7||align="center"|37||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2382&sqn=718&tt=1016 718-752]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2382&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1016&sqn=1 C-1642]||34 pgs. Carpenter, Lived in Toronto; Land dispute (L28+34 Con 10) in Haldimand Twp. Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice U.E.]]; [[Buys-1287|Stephen]]'s will on pgs 743, 744; rel. of Phebe Conklin.||align="center"|[[Boice-611]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Abraham
'''Place: '''Haldimand
'''Year: '''1853
'''Volume: '''80
'''Bundle: '''B 7
'''Petition: '''37
'''Pages: '''718-752
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1642
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Abraham&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2382&sqn=718&tt=1016 |- |BOICE||Andrew||Kingston||align="center"|1828||align="center"|50||align="center"|B 15||align="center"|82||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2368&sqn=240&tt=1039 240-242]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2368&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1039&sqn=1 C-1628]||Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice U.E.]]||align="center"|[[Boice-607]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Andrew
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1828
'''Volume: '''50
'''Bundle: '''B 15
'''Petition: '''82
'''Pages: '''240-242
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1628
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Andrew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2368&sqn=240&tt=1039 |- |BOYCE||John||Matilda||align="center"|1840||align="center"|84||align="center"|B Misc. 1799-1843||align="center"|29||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2384&sqn=877&tt=1006 877-879]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2384&sqn=1&tt=1006 C-1644]||Father: [[[[Buys-1300|Unknown Buys (abt.1720-abt.1779)]]]]. Petition to locate a Lot of his father's.||align="center"|[[Boyce-5029]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''84
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1799-1843
'''Petition: '''29
'''Pages: '''877-879
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1644
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2384&sqn=877&tt=1006 |- |BOYCE||John||Matilda||align="center"|1840||align="center"|70||align="center"|B 2||align="center"|18||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=780&tt=1081 780-790]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2376&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1081&sqn=1 C-1636]||Father: [[Buys-1300|Unknown Buys (abt.1720-abt.1779)]]. This petition to deconflate his father from [[Boice-622|John Boice U.E.]] of Niagara.||align="center"|[[Boyce-5029]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''70
'''Bundle: '''B 2
'''Petition: '''18
'''Pages: '''780-790
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1636
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=780&tt=1081 |- |BOICE||Mary||Matilda||align="center"|1799||align="center"|186||align="center"|F 4||align="center"|1||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=649&tt=1081 274-275]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2436&sqn=274&tt=976 C-1894]||Father: [[Boyce-5029|John Boyce (abt.1767-aft.1851)]]; Husband: [[Feder-153|Philip Feder/Fether (abt.1778-)]] Lived in Matilda. '''Same petition as husband.'''||align="center"|[[Buys-1303]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Fether
'''Given Name(s): '''Philip
'''Place: '''Not specified.
'''Year: '''1799
'''Volume: '''186
'''Bundle: '''F 4
'''Petition: '''1
'''Pages: '''274-275
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1894
(Accessed on 27 February 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Fether&GivenName=Philip&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=51.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2436&sqn=274&tt=976 |- |FETHER||Philip||Matilda||align="center"|1799||align="center"|186||align="center"|F 4||align="center"|1||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=649&tt=1081 274-275]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2436&sqn=274&tt=976 C-1894]||Father: Lucas Feder; Wife: [[Buys-1303|Mary (Buys) Feder (abt.1778-)]] Lived in Matilda. '''Same petition as wife.'''||align="center"|[[Feder-153]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Fether
'''Given Name(s): '''Philip
'''Place: '''Not specified.
'''Year: '''1799
'''Volume: '''186
'''Bundle: '''F 4
'''Petition: '''1
'''Pages: '''274-275
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1894
(Accessed on 27 February 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Fether&GivenName=Philip&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=51.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2436&sqn=274&tt=976 |- |
'''Settlers'''
|- |BOYCE||Abraham||Loughborough||align="center"|1819||align="center"|86||align="center"|B Leases 1816-1837||align="center"|171||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=477&tt=1006 477-481]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=1&tt=1006 C-1645]||Just a settler. Our guy.||align="center"|[[Boyce-3885]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Abraham
'''Place: '''Loughborough
'''Year: '''1819
'''Volume: '''86
'''Bundle: '''B Leases 1816-1837
'''Petition: '''171
'''Pages: '''477-481
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1645
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Abraham&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=477&tt=1006 |- |'''To Be Cleaned Up''' |- |BOICE||Cornelius||Rawdon||align="center"|1834||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|275||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=94&tt=915 94-96]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice U.E.]] Rawdon Twp, Hastings Co.||align="center"|[[Boice-604]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Cornelius
'''Place: '''Rawdon
'''Year: '''1834
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''275
'''Pages: '''94-96
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Cornelius&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=94&tt=915 |- |BOICE||Cyrenius||Hungerford||align="center"|1834||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|272||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=84&tt=915 84-86]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice U.E.]] Hungerford Twp in Hastings Co.||align="center"|[[Boice-602]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Cyrenius
'''Place: '''Hungerford
'''Year: '''1834
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''272
'''Pages: '''84-86
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Cyrenius&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=84&tt=915 |- |BOICE||David||Ernestown||align="center"|1812||align="center"|37||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|55||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=85&tt=610 88-92]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2363&interval=50&sk=1&tt=610&sqn=1 C-1623]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice U.E.]]||align="center"|[[Boice-598]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''David
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1812
'''Volume: '''37
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''55
'''Pages: '''88-92
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1623
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=David&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=85&tt=610 |- |BOICE||Elizabeth||Matilda||align="center"|1807||align="center"|35||align="center"|B 8||align="center"|63||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=163&tt=1073 163-165]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||Father: [[Brunner-443|Peter Prunner U.E.]]; Husband:. John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1807
'''Volume: '''35
'''Bundle: '''B 8
'''Petition: '''63
'''Pages: '''163-165
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=163&tt=1073 |- |BOICE||Elizabeth||Niagara||align="center"|1803||align="center"|33||align="center"|B 6||align="center"|30||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=399&tt=1093 399-403]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=1&tt=1093 C-1621]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1803
'''Volume: '''33
'''Bundle: '''B 6
'''Petition: '''30
'''Pages: '''399-403
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1621
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=399&tt=1093 |- |BOICE||Jacob||Niagara||align="center"|1819||align="center"|42||align="center"|B 12||align="center"|181||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2365&sqn=537&tt=1035 537-539]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2365&sqn=1&tt=1035 C-1625]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Jacob
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1819
'''Volume: '''42
'''Bundle: '''B 12
'''Petition: '''181
'''Pages: '''537-539
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1625
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Jacob&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2365&sqn=537&tt=1035 |- |BOICE||Joseph||Kingston||align="center"|1838||align="center"|63||align="center"|B 21||align="center"|139||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2373&sqn=931&tt=1050 931-933]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2373&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1050&sqn=1 C-1633]||Father: late [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]]||align="center"|[[Boice-612]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Joseph
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1838
'''Volume: '''63
'''Bundle: '''B 21
'''Petition: '''139
'''Pages: '''931-933
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1633
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Joseph&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2373&sqn=931&tt=1050 |- |BOICE||Joseph||Loughborough||align="center"|1842||align="center"|69||align="center"|B 1||align="center"|73||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=495&tt=1081 495-496]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2376&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1081&sqn=1 C-1636]||Addington Militia 1812W||align="center"|[[Boice-612]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Joseph
'''Place: '''Loughborough
'''Year: '''1842
'''Volume: '''69
'''Bundle: '''B 1
'''Petition: '''73
'''Pages: '''495-496
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1636
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Joseph&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=495&tt=1081 |- |BOICE||Margaret||Ernestown||align="center"|1807||align="center"|35||align="center"|B 8||align="center"|49||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=111&tt=1073 111-112]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||Father: Thomas Comer; marr. William Boice||align="center"|[[Comer-2029]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Margaret
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1807
'''Volume: '''35
'''Bundle: '''B 8
'''Petition: '''49
'''Pages: '''111-112
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Margaret&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=111&tt=1073 |- |BOICE||Mary||Home District||align="center"|1799||align="center"|31||align="center"|B 4||align="center"|42||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=542&tt=1084 542-543]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2360&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1084&sqn=1 C-1620]||Father: James McLaughlin; marr. John Boice||align="center"|[[New Mary]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Home District
'''Year: '''1799
'''Volume: '''31
'''Bundle: '''B 4
'''Petition: '''42
'''Pages: '''542-543
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1620
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=542&tt=1084 |- |BOICE||Mary||Not specified||align="center"|1799||align="center"|31||align="center"|B 4||align="center"|64||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=614&tt=1084 614-615]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2360&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1084&sqn=1 C-1620]||Father: John Brundage; marr. Peter Boice||align="center"|[[3rd Mary]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Not specified
'''Year: '''1799
'''Volume: '''31
'''Bundle: '''B 4
'''Petition: '''64
'''Pages: '''614-615
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1620
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2360&sqn=614&tt=1084 |- |BOICE||Mathew||Mountain||align="center"|1807||align="center"|85||align="center"|B Leases 1802-1818||align="center"|78||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=84&tt=1006 84-87]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=1&tt=1006 C-1645]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mathew
'''Place: '''Mountain
'''Year: '''1807
'''Volume: '''85
'''Bundle: '''B Leases 1802-1818
'''Petition: '''78
'''Pages: '''84-87
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1645
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Mathew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=84&tt=1006 |- |BOICE||Matthias||Hungerford||align="center"|1834||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|274||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=91&tt=915 91-93]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Matthias
'''Place: '''Hungerford
'''Year: '''1834
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''274
'''Pages: '''91-93
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Matthias&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=91&tt=915 |- |BOICE||Nicholas||Marysburgh||align="center"|1824||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|271||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=79&tt=915 79-83]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice]]||align="center"|[[Boice-601]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nicholas
'''Place: '''Marysburgh
'''Year: '''1824
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''271
'''Pages: '''79-83
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Nicholas&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=79&tt=915 |- |BOICE||Phoebe||Yonge||align="center"|1811||align="center"|37||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|39||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=15&tt=610 15-18]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2363&interval=50&sk=1&tt=610&sqn=1 C-1623]||Father: Eleazar Fairchild; marr. Robert Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Phoebe
'''Place: '''Yonge
'''Year: '''1811
'''Volume: '''37
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''39
'''Pages: '''15-18
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1623
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Phoebe&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=15&tt=610 |- |BOICE||Theophilus||Pittsburgh||align="center"|1833||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|295||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=181&tt=915 181-183]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Theophilus
'''Place: '''Pittsburgh
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''295
'''Pages: '''181-183
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Theophilus&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=181&tt=915 |- |BOICE||Zachariah||Marysburgh||align="center"|1824||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|273||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=87&tt=915 87-90]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew Boice]]||align="center"|[[Boice-603]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Zachariah
'''Place: '''Marysburgh
'''Year: '''1824
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''273
'''Pages: '''87-90
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE&GivenName=Zachariah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=87&tt=915 |- |BOICE / AMEY||Hannah||Ernestown||align="center"|1833||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|258||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=32&tt=915 32-35]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||Father: Jonas Amey||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE/AMEY
'''Given Name(s): '''Hannah
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''258
'''Pages: '''32-35
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE/AMEY&GivenName=Hannah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=32&tt=915 |- |BOICE / CUSHMAN||Mary||Niagara||align="center"|1804||align="center"|94||align="center"|C 6||align="center"|61||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2389&sqn=936&tt=1022 936-938]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2389&sqn=1&tt=1022 C-1649]||dau. Of John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE/CUSHMAN
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Niagara
'''Year: '''1804
'''Volume: '''94
'''Bundle: '''C 6
'''Petition: '''61
'''Pages: '''936-938
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1649
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE/CUSHMAN&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2389&sqn=936&tt=1022 |- |Boice / McGuire||Clara||Kingston||align="center"|1839||align="center"|310||align="center"|Mc 22||align="center"|118||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2522&sqn=53&tt=1095 53-55]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2522&interval=50&sk=151&tt=1095&sqn=1 C-2141]||Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]]; marr. Tobias McGuire||align="center"|[[Boice-613]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boice/McGuire
'''Given Name(s): '''Clara
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1839
'''Volume: '''310
'''Bundle: '''Mc 22
'''Petition: '''118
'''Pages: '''53-55
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2141
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boice/McGuire&GivenName=Clara&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2522&sqn=53&tt=1095 |- |BOICE / SCHRIVER||Susannah||Loughborough||align="center"|1829||align="center"|51||align="center"|B 16||align="center"|3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2368&sqn=556&tt=1039 556-558]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2368&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1039&sqn=1 C-1628]||||align="center"|[[Schriver-271]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOICE/SCHRIVER
'''Given Name(s): '''Susannah
'''Place: '''Loughborough
'''Year: '''1829
'''Volume: '''51
'''Bundle: '''B 16
'''Petition: '''3
'''Pages: '''556-558
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1628
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOICE/SCHRIVER&GivenName=Susannah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2368&sqn=556&tt=1039 |- |Boice / Springer||Sarah||Hamilton||align="center"|1840||align="center"|474||align="center"|S 22||align="center"|152||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=733&tt=1300 733-736]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=1&tt=1300 C-2821]||dau. Of John Boice of Niagara||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boice/Springer
'''Given Name(s): '''Sarah
'''Place: '''Hamilton
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''474
'''Bundle: '''S 22
'''Petition: '''152
'''Pages: '''733-736
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2821
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boice/Springer&GivenName=Sarah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=733&tt=1300 |- |Boice / Van Wicklin||Mary||Ernestown||align="center"|1812||align="center"|514A||align="center"|V 10||align="center"|11||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2647&sqn=772&tt=1306 772-773]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2647&interval=50&sk=251&tt=1306&sqn=1 C-2947]||Father: [[Buys-1299|Andrew (Buys) Boice U.E.]]; Marr Adam Vanwicklin||align="center"|[[Boice-599]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boice/Van Wicklin
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1812
'''Volume: '''514A
'''Bundle: '''V 10
'''Petition: '''11
'''Pages: '''772-773
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2947
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boice/Van Wicklin&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2647&sqn=772&tt=1306 |- |CALDWELL / BOICE||Mishel||Sidney||align="center"|1835||align="center"|116||align="center"|C 18||align="center"|387||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=341&tt=1152 341-342]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=1&tt=1152 C-1728]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''CALDWELL/BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mishel
'''Place: '''Sidney
'''Year: '''1835
'''Volume: '''116
'''Bundle: '''C 18
'''Petition: '''387
'''Pages: '''341-342
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1728
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=CALDWELL/BOICE&GivenName=Mishel&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=341&tt=1152 |- |DICK / BOICE||Sarah||Hamilton (Twp., Northumber-land Co.)||align="center"|1818||align="center"|154||align="center"|D 11||align="center"|108||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2416&sqn=63&tt=1406 63-67]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2416&sqn=1&tt=1406 C-1745]||Dau. of [[Buys-1301|John Buys U.E.]] of Matilda.||align="center"|[[Buys-1306]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''DICK/BOICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Sarah
'''Place: '''Hamilton
'''Year: '''1818
'''Volume: '''154
'''Bundle: '''D 11
'''Petition: '''108
'''Pages: '''63-67
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1745
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=DICK/BOICE&GivenName=Sarah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2416&sqn=63&tt=1406 |- |Empey / Boice||Elizabeth||Williamsburg||align="center"|1833||align="center"|179A||align="center"|E 18||align="center"|27||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2432&sqn=61&tt=961 61-63]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2432&sqn=1&tt=961& C-1890]||dau. Of John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Empey/Boice
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Williamsburg
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''179A
'''Bundle: '''E 18
'''Petition: '''27
'''Pages: '''61-63
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1890
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Empey/Boice&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2432&sqn=61&tt=961 |- |Putney / Boice||Margaret||Matilda||align="center"|1836||align="center"|408A||align="center"|P 19||align="center"|54||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2585&sqn=1284&tt=1309 1284-1285]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2585&sqn=1&tt=1309 C-2731A]||dau. Of John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Putney/Boice
'''Given Name(s): '''Margaret
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''408A
'''Bundle: '''P 19
'''Petition: '''54
'''Pages: '''1284-1285
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2731A
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Putney/Boice&GivenName=Margaret&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2585&sqn=1284&tt=1309 |- |Quinn / Boice||Almira||Kingston||align="center"|1828||align="center"|422||align="center"|Q 15||align="center"|2||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2593&sqn=808&tt=1129 808-810]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2593&interval=50&sk=201&tt=1129&sqn=1 C-2739]||||align="center"|[[Boice-619]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Quinn/Boice
'''Given Name(s): '''Almira
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1828
'''Volume: '''422
'''Bundle: '''Q 15
'''Petition: '''2
'''Pages: '''808-810
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2739
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Quinn/Boice&GivenName=Almira&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2593&sqn=808&tt=1129 |- |BUISE||Andrew||Lunenburg, Richmond||align="center"|1794||align="center"|67||align="center"|B Misc. 1788-1795||align="center"|218||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=502&tt=1082 502-503]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2375&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1082&sqn=1 C-1635]||U.E. Served in Royal York Reg't||align="center"|[[Buys-1299]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUISE
'''Given Name(s): '''Andrew
'''Place: '''Lunenburg, Richmond
'''Year: '''1794
'''Volume: '''67
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1788-1795
'''Petition: '''218
'''Pages: '''502-503
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1635
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUISE&GivenName=Andrew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=502&tt=1082 |- |BOYCE||Isaiah||Elmsley||align="center"|1850||align="center"|76||align="center"|B 5||align="center"|97||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=897&tt=1038 897-904]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=1&tt=1038 C-1640]||Isaiah Kelsey (?) Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Isaiah
'''Place: '''Elmsley
'''Year: '''1850
'''Volume: '''76
'''Bundle: '''B 5
'''Petition: '''97
'''Pages: '''897-904
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1640
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Isaiah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=897&tt=1038 |- |BOYCE||James||Adelaide||align="center"|1837||align="center"|61||align="center"|B 20||align="center"|148||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=996&tt=1028 996-1002]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||From U.K. Soldier served in Royal Waggon Train. Discharged at Quebec. Pet. for land in Warwick, Lambton, (Adelaide is in Middlesex) ||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''James
'''Place: '''Adelaide
'''Year: '''1837
'''Volume: '''61
'''Bundle: '''B 20
'''Petition: '''148
'''Pages: '''996-1002
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=James&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=996&tt=1028 |- |BOYCE||James||Oxford||align="center"|1841||align="center"|69||align="center"|B 1||align="center"|41||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=331&tt=1081 331-332]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2376&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1081&sqn=1 C-1636]||Served in Provincial Light Dragoons||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''James
'''Place: '''Oxford
'''Year: '''1841
'''Volume: '''69
'''Bundle: '''B 1
'''Petition: '''41
'''Pages: '''331-332
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1636
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=James&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2376&sqn=331&tt=1081 |- |BOYCE||James||Whitchurch||align="center"|1818||align="center"|85||align="center"|B Leases 1802-1818||align="center"|137||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=341&tt=1006 341-342]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=1&tt=1006 C-1645]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''James
'''Place: '''Whitchurch
'''Year: '''1818
'''Volume: '''85
'''Bundle: '''B Leases 1802-1818
'''Petition: '''137
'''Pages: '''341-342
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1645
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=James&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2385&sqn=341&tt=1006 |- |BOYCE||James||York||align="center"|1832||align="center"|61||align="center"|B 20||align="center"|127||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=887&tt=1028 887-889]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||"...a native of England... served in the Roayal Waggon Train"||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''James
'''Place: '''York
'''Year: '''1832
'''Volume: '''61
'''Bundle: '''B 20
'''Petition: '''127
'''Pages: '''887-889
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=James&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=887&tt=1028 |- |BOYCE||Jane||Kingston (Ernestown)||align="center"|1833||align="center"|55||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|28||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=116&tt=1026 116-117]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2370&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1026&sqn=1 C-1630]||Father [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]]; not marr.||align="center"|[[Boice-614]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Jane
'''Place: '''Kingston (Ernestown)
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''55
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''28
'''Pages: '''116-117
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1630
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Jane&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=116&tt=1026 |- |BOYCE||Jehoida||Elizabethtown||align="center"|1807||align="center"|35||align="center"|B 8||align="center"|47||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=101&tt=1073 101-106]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||||align="center"|[[Boyce-3953]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Jehoida
'''Place: '''Elizabethtown
'''Year: '''1807
'''Volume: '''35
'''Bundle: '''B 8
'''Petition: '''47
'''Pages: '''101-106
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Jehoida&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=101&tt=1073 |- |BOYCE||Jehoida||Elizabethtown||align="center"|1808||align="center"|35||align="center"|B 8||align="center"|88||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=262&tt=1073 262-282]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||||align="center"|[[Boyce-3953]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Jehoida
'''Place: '''Elizabethtown
'''Year: '''1808
'''Volume: '''35
'''Bundle: '''B 8
'''Petition: '''88
'''Pages: '''262-282
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Jehoida&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=262&tt=1073 |- |BOYCE||John||Belleville||align="center"|1817||align="center"|39||align="center"|B 11||align="center"|93||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=474&tt=1061 474-477]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=1&tt=1061 C-1624]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Belleville
'''Year: '''1817
'''Volume: '''39
'''Bundle: '''B 11
'''Petition: '''93
'''Pages: '''474-477
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1624
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=474&tt=1061 |- |BOYCE||John||Belleville||align="center"|1818||align="center"|40||align="center"|B 11||align="center"|163||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=781&tt=1061 781-785]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=1&tt=1061 C-1624]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Belleville
'''Year: '''1818
'''Volume: '''40
'''Bundle: '''B 11
'''Petition: '''163
'''Pages: '''781-785
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1624
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2364&sqn=781&tt=1061 |- |BOYCE||John||Elizabethtown||align="center"|1789||align="center"|67||align="center"|B Misc. 1788-1795||align="center"|163||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=361&tt=1082 361-362]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2375&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1082&sqn=1 C-1635]||Just a settler. Late from Westminster, NH||align="center"|[[Boyce-1206]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''Elizabethtown
'''Year: '''1789
'''Volume: '''67
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1788-1795
'''Petition: '''163
'''Pages: '''361-362
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1635
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=361&tt=1082 |- |BOYCE||John||York||align="center"|1797||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|51||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200 1002-1003]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||John, Peter, Mathew, sons of John. In John Johnson's Royal Rangers||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''John
'''Place: '''York
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''51
'''Pages: '''1002-1003
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=John&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200 |- |BOYCE||Lemuel||Pittsburgh||align="center"|1833||align="center"|57||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|294||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=178&tt=915 178-180]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2371&interval=50&sk=1&tt=915&sqn=1 C-1631]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Lemuel
'''Place: '''Pittsburgh
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''57
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''294
'''Pages: '''178-180
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1631
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Lemuel&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2371&sqn=178&tt=915 |- |BOYCE||Macauley||Bayham||align="center"|1849||align="center"|76||align="center"|B 5||align="center"|42||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=543&tt=1038 543-547]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=1&tt=1038 C-1640]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Macauley
'''Place: '''Bayham
'''Year: '''1849
'''Volume: '''76
'''Bundle: '''B 5
'''Petition: '''42
'''Pages: '''543-547
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1640
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Macauley&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2380&sqn=543&tt=1038 |- |BOYCE||Matthew||York||align="center"|1797||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|51||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200 1002-1003]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||John, Peter, Mathew, sons of John. In John Johnson's Royal Rangers||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Matthew
'''Place: '''York
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''51
'''Pages: '''1002-1003
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Matthew&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200 |- |BOYCE||Peter||York||align="center"|1797||align="center"|29||align="center"|B 3||align="center"|51||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200 1002-1003]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1&tt=1200 C-1619]||John, Peter, Mathew, sons of John. In John Johnson's Royal Rangers||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Peter
'''Place: '''York
'''Year: '''1797
'''Volume: '''29
'''Bundle: '''B 3
'''Petition: '''51
'''Pages: '''1002-1003
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1619
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Peter&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2359&sqn=1002&tt=1200 |- |BOYCE / HARTMAN||Elizabeth||Ernestown||align="center"|1792||align="center"|67||align="center"|B Misc. 1788-1795||align="center"|162||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=359&tt=1082 359-360]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2375&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1082&sqn=1 C-1635]||Father: [[Hartmann-1913|(Johan) David Hartmann U.E.]]; marr. [[Buys-1299|Andrew (Buys) Boice U.E.]]||align="center"|[[Hartman-6600]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE/HARTMAN
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1792
'''Volume: '''67
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1788-1795
'''Petition: '''162
'''Pages: '''359-360
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1635
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE/HARTMAN&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=359&tt=1082 |- |Boyce / Shaver||Mary||Matilda||align="center"|1840||align="center"|474||align="center"|S 22||align="center"|128||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=616&tt=1300 616-617]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=1&tt=1300 C-2821]||dau. of [[Buys-1301|John (Buys) Boice U.E.]] of Matilda||align="center"|[[Buys-1307]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boyce/Shaver
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''474
'''Bundle: '''S 22
'''Petition: '''128
'''Pages: '''616-617
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2821
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boyce/Shaver&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2625&sqn=616&tt=1300 |- |Boyce / Springer||Sarah||Barton||align="center"|1812||align="center"|447||align="center"|S Misc. 1798-1812||align="center"|130||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=486&tt=1308 486-490]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=1&tt=1308 C-2805]||dau. Of John Boice||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Boyce/Springer
'''Given Name(s): '''Sarah
'''Place: '''Barton
'''Year: '''1812
'''Volume: '''447
'''Bundle: '''S Misc. 1798-1812
'''Petition: '''130
'''Pages: '''486-490
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2805
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Boyce/Springer&GivenName=Sarah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=486&tt=1308 |- |COMMER / BOYCE||Phebe||Kingston||align="center"|1790||align="center"|127||align="center"|C Misc. 1788-1794||align="center"|208||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=240&tt=1286 240-241]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=1&tt=1286 C-1732]||Father John Boyce; Late Serj't in the Royal Yorkers, marr Paul Commer; '''This Boyce/Comer petition is 44 years''' '''''before''''' '''the one below. Different couple?'''||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''COMMER/BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Phebe
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1790
'''Volume: '''127
'''Bundle: '''C Misc. 1788-1794
'''Petition: '''208
'''Pages: '''240-241
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1732
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=COMMER/BOYCE&GivenName=Phebe&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=240&tt=1286 |- |BOYCE/COMER||Phoebe||Ernestown||align="center"|1834||align="center"|116||align="center"|C 18||align="center"|310||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=35&tt=1152 35-38]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=1&tt=1152 C-1728]||Father John Boyce; marr Paul Commer; '''This Boyce/Comer petition is 44 years''' '''''after''''' '''the one above. Different couple?'''||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE/COMER
'''Given Name(s):
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1834
'''Volume: '''116
'''Bundle: '''C 18
'''Petition: '''310
'''Pages: '''35-38
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1728
(Accessed on 19 March 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=COMER&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=51.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2399&sqn=35&tt=1152 |- |BUIS||Abraham||Ernestown||align="center"|1811||align="center"|37||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|20||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=1007&tt=1073& 1007-1010]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]];||align="center"|[[Boice-611]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUIS
'''Given Name(s): '''Abraham
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1811
'''Volume: '''37
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''20
'''Pages: '''1007-1010
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUIS&GivenName=Abraham&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=1007&tt=1073& |- |BUIS||Elizabeth||Sidney||align="center"|1794||align="center"|67||align="center"|B Misc. 1788-1795||align="center"|217||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=500&tt=1082& 500-501]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2375&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1082&sqn=1 C-1635]||Father: Joseph Conklin||align="center"|[[Conklin-3887]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUIS
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Sidney
'''Year: '''1794
'''Volume: '''67
'''Bundle: '''B Misc. 1788-1795
'''Petition: '''217
'''Pages: '''500-501
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1635
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUIS&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2375&sqn=500&tt=1082& |- |BUIS / AMEY||Hannah||Kingston (Ernestown)||align="center"|1812||align="center"|37||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|53||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=81&tt=610 81-83]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2363&interval=50&sk=1&tt=610&sqn=1 C-1623]||Father: Jonas Amey; marr. David Buis||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUIS/AMEY
'''Given Name(s): '''Hannah
'''Place: '''Kingston (Ernestown)
'''Year: '''1812
'''Volume: '''37
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''53
'''Pages: '''81-83
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1623
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUIS/AMEY&GivenName=Hannah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=81&tt=610 |- |BUIS / BICE||Mary||Ernestown||align="center"|1809||align="center"|36||align="center"|B 9||align="center"|45||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=653&tt=1073& 653-654]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2362&interval=50&sk=1&tt=1073&sqn=1 C-1622]||Father: [[Buys-1287|Stephen Boice]];||align="center"|[[Boice-610]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BUIS/BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Mary
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1809
'''Volume: '''36
'''Bundle: '''B 9
'''Petition: '''45
'''Pages: '''653-654
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1622
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BUIS/BICE&GivenName=Mary&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2362&sqn=653&tt=1073& |- |Boice / Langhorn||Jane||Matilda||align="center"|1836||align="center"|294||align="center"|L 19||align="center"|57||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2511&sqn=1015&tt=1083 1015-1016]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2511&sqn=1&tt=1083 C-2130]||Father: John Boice of Matilda ||align="center"|new person||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Baice/Langhorn
'''Given Name(s): '''Jane
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''294
'''Bundle: '''L 19
'''Petition: '''57
'''Pages: '''1015-1016
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2130
(Accessed on 5 Feb 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=baice&GivenName=jane&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=151
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2511&sqn=1015&tt=1083 |- |Pedge / Bice||Fanny||Matilda||align="center"|1806||align="center"|401||align="center"|P 7||align="center"|31||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2581&sqn=1446&tt=1474 1446-1449]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2581&sqn=1&tt=1474 C-2489]||Father: [[Buys-1301|John Buys U.E.]] of Matilda||align="center"|[[Buys-1305]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Pedge/Bice
'''Given Name(s): '''Fanny (or Jenny?)
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1806
'''Volume: '''401
'''Bundle: '''P 7
'''Petition: '''31
'''Pages: '''1446-1449
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2489
(Accessed on 5 Feb 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=bice&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=201
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2581&sqn=1446&tt=1474 |- |Schryver||Jacob||Fredericksburg||align="center"|1826||align="center"|447A||align="center"|S Misc. 1799-1842||align="center"|124||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=1100 1100-1102]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=1&tt=1308 C-2805]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Schryver
'''Given Name(s): '''Jacob
'''Place: '''Fredericksburg
'''Year: '''1826
'''Volume: '''447A
'''Bundle: '''S Misc. 1799-1842
'''Petition: '''124
'''Pages: '''1100-1102
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2805
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Schryver&GivenName=Jacob&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2609&sqn=1100 |- |Scriver||George||Fredericksburg||align="center"|1817||align="center"|457||align="center"|S 11||align="center"|83||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2615&sqn=963&tt=1277 963-967]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2615&sqn=1&tt=1277 C-2811]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Scriver
'''Given Name(s): '''George
'''Place: '''Fredericksburg
'''Year: '''1817
'''Volume: '''457
'''Bundle: '''S 11
'''Petition: '''83
'''Pages: '''963-967
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2811
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Scriver&GivenName=George&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2615&sqn=962&tt=1277 |- |Edgar / Snyder||Elizabeth||Lancaster||align="center"|1850||align="center"|182A||align="center"|E 5||align="center"|29||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2434&sqn=216&tt=955 216-217]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2434&interval=50&sk=51&tt=955&sqn=1 C-1892]||Father: John Snyder; marr. James Edgar||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Edgar/Snyder
'''Given Name(s): '''Elizabeth
'''Place: '''Lancaster
'''Year: '''1850
'''Volume: '''182A
'''Bundle: '''E 5
'''Petition: '''29
'''Pages: '''216-217
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1892
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Edgar/Snyder&GivenName=Elizabeth&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2434&sqn=216&tt=955 |- |COMSTOCK||Abigail||Matilda||align="center"|1791||align="center"|127||align="center"|C Misc. 1788-1794||align="center"|209||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=242&tt=1286 242-243]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=1&tt=1286 C-1732]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''COMSTOCK
'''Given Name(s): '''Abigail
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1791
'''Volume: '''127
'''Bundle: '''C Misc. 1788-1794
'''Petition: '''209
'''Pages: '''242-243
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1732
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=COMSTOCK&GivenName=Abigail&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2403&sqn=242&tt=1286 |- |Babcock / Smith||Sarah||Kingston||align="center"|1820||align="center"|460A||align="center"|S 12||align="center"|354||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2617&sqn=751&tt=1247 751-754]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2617&sqn=1&tt=1247 C-2813]||Benjamin Babcock 4 – mystery||align="center"|[[Babcock-1584]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''Babcock/Smith
'''Given Name(s): '''Sarah
'''Place: '''Kingston
'''Year: '''1820
'''Volume: '''460A
'''Bundle: '''S 12
'''Petition: '''354
'''Pages: '''751-754
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2813
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Babcock/Smith&GivenName=Sarah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2617&sqn=751&tt=1247 |- |BOYCE||J.||Adelaide Township||align="center"|1835||align="center"|151||align="center"| ||align="center"| ||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6885/1592 1592-1594]||align="center"|RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6885/1 C-6885]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''J.
'''Place: '''Adelaide Township
'''Year: '''1835
'''Volume: '''151
'''Bundle: '''
'''Petition: '''
'''Pages: '''1592-1594
'''Reference: '''RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries
'''Microfilm: '''C-6885
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=J.&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_mikan_125539
'''Record at: '''https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6885/1592 |- |BOYCE||Nelson||Zorra Township||align="center"|1835||align="center"|154||align="center"| ||align="center"| ||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6886/1351 1351-1353]||align="center"|RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6886/1 C-6886]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nelson
'''Place: '''Zorra Township
'''Year: '''1835
'''Volume: '''154
'''Bundle: '''
'''Petition: '''
'''Pages: '''1351-1353
'''Reference: '''RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries
'''Microfilm: '''C-6886
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Nelson&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_mikan_125539
'''Record at: '''https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6886/1351 |- |BOYCE||Robert||||align="center"|1836||align="center"|162||align="center"| ||align="center"| ||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6889/93 93-94]||align="center"|RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries||align="center"|[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6889/1 C-6889]||||align="center"|[[TBD]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOYCE
'''Given Name(s): '''Robert
'''Place: '''
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''162
'''Bundle: '''
'''Petition: '''
'''Pages: '''93-94
'''Reference: '''RG 5 A1, Land Petitions in Upper Canada Sundries
'''Microfilm: '''C-6889
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOYCE&GivenName=Robert&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_mikan_125539
'''Record at: '''https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c6889/93 |- |BICE / UMPHRY||Nancy||Edwardsburgh||align="center"|1805||align="center"|34||align="center"|B 7||align="center"|46||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=783&tt=1093 783-785]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=1&tt=1093 C-1621]||Father: James Umphry of Edwardsburgh; Husband: John Bice, Edwardsburgh||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE/UMPHRY
'''Given Name(s): '''Nancy
'''Place: '''Edwardsburgh
'''Year: '''1805
'''Volume: '''34
'''Bundle: '''B 7
'''Petition: '''46
'''Pages: '''783-785
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1621
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE/UMPHRY&GivenName=Nancy&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2361&sqn=783&tt=1093 |- |BICE||Nancy||Hope||align="center"|1816||align="center"|38||align="center"|B 10||align="center"|143||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=490&tt=610 490-493]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?&q2=29&q3=2363&interval=50&sk=1&tt=610&sqn=1 C-1623]||Married: Peter Bice of Hope; Father: John Brundage||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nancy
'''Place: '''Hope
'''Year: '''1816
'''Volume: '''38
'''Bundle: '''B 10
'''Petition: '''143
'''Pages: '''490-493
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1623
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=Nancy&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2363&sqn=490&tt=610 |- |BICE||William||Darlington||align="center"|1826||align="center"|48||align="center"|B 14||align="center"|271||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2367&sqn=789&tt=990 789-795]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2367&sqn=1&tt=990 C-1627]||Father: John Bice Sr. Matilda (Formerly)||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''William
'''Place: '''Darlington
'''Year: '''1826
'''Volume: '''48
'''Bundle: '''B 14
'''Petition: '''271
'''Pages: '''789-795
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1627
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=William&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2367&sqn=789&tt=990 |- |BICE||Elijer||Matilda||align="center"|1836||align="center"|59||align="center"|B 19||align="center"|107||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=106&tt=1028 106-107]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||Looks like: Elijer; Indicates he is Son; Father: John Bice Sr. Matilda (Formerly)||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Eliza
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''59
'''Bundle: '''B 19
'''Petition: '''107
'''Pages: '''106-107
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=Eliza&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=106&tt=1028 |- |BICE||William||Matilda||align="center"|1836||align="center"|59||align="center"|B 19||align="center"|108||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=108&tt=1028 108-109]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||Father: John Bice Sr. Matilda (Formerly)||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''William
'''Place: '''Matilda
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''59
'''Bundle: '''B 19
'''Petition: '''108
'''Pages: '''108-109
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=William&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=108&tt=1028 |- |BICE||Elijah||Darlington||align="center"|1836||align="center"|60||align="center"|B 20||align="center"|71||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=648&tt=1028 648-654]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=1&tt=1028 C-1632]||Request not granted||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Elijah
'''Place: '''Darlington
'''Year: '''1836
'''Volume: '''60
'''Bundle: '''B 20
'''Petition: '''71
'''Pages: '''648-654
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1632
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=Elijah&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2372&sqn=648&tt=1028 |- |BICE||Nelson||Pickering||align="center"|1846||align="center"|74||align="center"|B 4||align="center"|3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2378&sqn=1002&tt=1019 1002-1005]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2378&sqn=1&tt=1019 C-1638]||||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nelson
'''Place: '''Pickering
'''Year: '''1846
'''Volume: '''74
'''Bundle: '''B 4
'''Petition: '''3
'''Pages: '''1002-1005
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1638
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BICE&GivenName=Nelson&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2378&sqn=1002&tt=1019 |- |HANES / BICE||Nancy||Ernestown||align="center"|1840||align="center"|241||align="center"|H 22||align="center"|90||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2477&sqn=512&tt=1428 512-514]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2477&sqn=1&tt=1428 C-2097]||Father: [[Buys-1301|John Buys (Bice) U.E.]] of Matilda||align="center"|[[New ]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''HANES/BICE
'''Given Name(s): '''Nancy
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1840
'''Volume: '''241
'''Bundle: '''H 22
'''Petition: '''90
'''Pages: '''512-514
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-2097
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=HANES/BICE&GivenName=Nancy&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2477&sqn=512&tt=1428 |- |BOISE||Benjamin||Ernestown||align="center"|1833||align="center"|55||align="center"|B 18||align="center"|38||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=152&tt=1026 152-154]||align="center"|RG 1 L3||align="center"|[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=1&tt=1026 C-1630]||Father: Andrew Boice||align="center"|[[Boice-600]]||Library and Archives Canada, '''Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865'''
'''Surname: '''BOISE
'''Given Name(s): '''Benjamin
'''Place: '''Ernestown
'''Year: '''1833
'''Volume: '''55
'''Bundle: '''B 18
'''Petition: '''38
'''Pages: '''152-154
'''Reference: '''RG 1 L3
'''Microfilm: '''C-1630
(Accessed on 16 January 2024)
'''Search Results at:''' https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=BOISE&GivenName=Benjamin&
'''Microfilm Index at:''' https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=1.
'''Record at: '''https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2370&sqn=152&tt=1026 |}
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TG1_2 Chr: 1 Triangulated Group: 7 segments range: 201486928-238705929
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In Rover, the Baptist church met in a building (probably on the location where it is now) in a 2-story frame building. The Baptist congregation met in the downstairs and the Odd Fellows lodge met upstairs.
Across the street, there were 2 stores, Ed White's store and Garrett's store. [[Baty-456|Riley Baty]] had been building a second floor on White's store as a meeting place.
''The Oregon County Times-Leade''r (Koshkonong), Sept 2, 1926, pg 6 —
Riley Baty and sons Marion & Eddie are building a lodge hall over Ed White’s store. The Baptist church building had burned down in March (see clipping at right).
''The Oregon County Times-Leader'' (Koshkonong), Thur, Mar 25, 1926, pg 1 -- Fire at Rover - One night last week the big frame building used as the Baptist church downstairs and as the Odd Fellows hall upstairs burned to the ground The fire was first discovered about 2 o'clock a.m., but it was impossible to save anything from the burning building. Residents at Rover believing the fire to have been of incedinary origin, sent for blood hounds at Springfield to discover if possible, whether their beliefs were well grounded. As yet, we have heard of no definite actions being taken, If the hounds did give a clue. The building was insured for $2,000. Fortunately for the Baptists, Rab Jolliff, a local preacher and sometimes pastor at the church, had been paying the insurance on the building before it burned in March 1926. So, when it burned Rab received the insurance money of $2,000. In considering how to re-build, the church people decided they didn't want Rab making the decisions, so he gave the insurance money to the trustees to build another building. They didn't offer to pay him back for paying the premiums, and the trustees did not keep up the payments on the insurance. So when the tornado happened in Nov., there was no money to rebuild again.
Construction on the 2nd church began in the early Fall, with Riley Baty and sons concrete company doing the work.
''The Oregon County Times-Leader'' (Koshkonong), Oct 7, 1926, Pg 1 —
The Baptist congregation at Rover are building a new church. It is being constructed of concrete blocks. Riley Baty & sons are the contractors. On '''Thanksgiving Day, 1926''' in the early evening a tornado developed and touched down in Brandsville. It ran in an almost straight line northeast from Brandsville (where 3 were killed, many injured, and many buildings destroyed), to Rover (5 were injured and 4 buildings destroyed), then near [[VonAllmen-37|Elmer Von Allmen]]'s farm (whose house was moved off the foundation), to Thomasville (a few roofs were blown off, but no one injured). When the tornado hit Rover, 2 stores, the Baptist church, and 1 house were destroyed. A few people had taken refuge in White's concrete block store, but it was demolished with people injured inside. They were Mr and Mrs E.A. White, [[Baty-456|Riley Baty]] & son [[Baty-483|Eddie]], and [[Jolliff-270|Gus Jolliff]]. The tornado's path went through Elmer VonAllmen's farm, to Thomasville. Raymon VonAllmen was about 10 years old at the time. He remembered his dad, Elmer, grabbing the front door and holding it shut. It shook the whole house taking it off its foundation and damaging it. Son, Dean said that Elmer wasn't afraid of storms and discounted the danger until this tornado came dangerously close to them. The next morning the boys were digging a cellar. Daughter, Bertha said that after the storm they had to tear the house down and rebuild it. The family lived in the barn for a few months while it was rebuilt. Emma Jane (Bay) Ledbetter was married to [[Trantham-291|Elijah Sanford "Eli" Trantham]]. They had several small children. "On a warm Thansgiving Day, a severe storm rolled by causing doors to be nailed shut. The next morning, the older 6 children went to school. (Eli) was in another state. (Emma) needed feed for the cows, so she hitched up the team to the wagon. Taking the cream, a basket of eggs" and 2 small children, "she started for Rover.... Along the road, tin in the trees frightened the team. Upon arriving in Rover, she found a tornado had demolished the town. Needing feed she persuaded the store owner to let her have a sack of what was lying on the ground." (from ''Oregon County [MO] History'' 1990, pg 254) The Baptist church was without a building and without insurance. Rab Jolliff and another man in the church (don't know his name) took out a mortgage on their farms to build the new building that is now standing. They visited around the community trying to raise money, but weren't able to collect enough. When Rab died in 1930, he still hadn't paid off the mortgage. His son, Aaron, who inherited his farm, finally finished paying it off. Here are 2 newspaper articles about the tornado. ''The Thayer News'', Dec 3, 1926, pg 1 —
3 Killed and Many Made Homeless by Tornado -
About 6:30 Thursday night, Nov. 25th, a tornado swept the town of Brandsville, leaving death and destruction in its wake.
Just a few minutes after the news was sent out, large numbers of people from Thayer, West Plains and Koshkonong rushed to Brandsville to assist in anyway possible to relieve the suffering of the injured and care for the dead. Probably 30 people were injured at Brandsville
At '''Rover''' in Oregon county, two stores, a church and one dwelling were destroyed and five persons injured.
The dead at Brandsville were '''Mrs. Lou Hart''', an eldrly woman, Miss '''Averell Lyles''', aged 13 years and Mr. '''John F. Johnson''', of Thayr.v A number of Thayer people were in that vicinity just a few minutes before and after the tornado Mr. '''W. A. Mooney''' and '''Dr. Gullic''' had just driven up to the Smith Garage on the highway when the wind came with all its fury Mr. Mooney said it was hard to describe it.
All the electric lights in Brandsville were out of commission, and it was not known just how much damge was done, until Friday mornng when it was seen that many people were in dire distress.
The people of Thayer, always ready to do their part to relieve suffering humanity, contributed liberally to a fund raised by Mr. Mooney Friday morning for immediate relief.
On Saturday morning, pursuant to a call from the local American Legion Post, a number of out people met at the YMCA. Mr. T.W. Mesara, acting Commander, stated the object of the meeting and apointed committees to solicit throughout the town, the chairmen of the committees were Mesdames Albert Beek, W.N. Carr, Harry Miller, G.E. Gamel, Jess Hanes, D. Moore, E.E. Bateman, A.B. Salem, F.A. Barnes, W.P. Lamb and P.O, Freeman. These ladies selected other ladies to assist. the result of their work was a big truck load of clothing, bedding and groceries sent to brandsville late saturday afternoon, and other supplies to be sent later. In addition to the suppies wite a neat sum of money was raised, this in addition to about $100 raised Friday by Mr. Mooney. Probably $500 in cash was raised in Thayer.
The following is the list of dead and injured, given out by the West Plains quill:
The dead, Mrs. Lou Hart, Brandsville, Miss Averell Lyles, Brandsville, John Johnson, Thayer.
At Brandsville the injured, Mrs. John Johnson, Thayer; Fred Lyle, Mrs. Fred Lyle and 5 Lyle children; John McMillin, 3 ribs broken; Mrs. W.W. Jacobs, collar bone broken, other injuries; Miss Lillie McMillin, severe ankle injury; Carl Gullic and Russell McMillin, 5 other children of the John McMillin family; Mrs Phin McMillin, Mrs Ralph Palmer's baby, Wilma Bussell, Andy Harbeston; Miss Jacobs, bad cuts on chin, leg and ankle; "Uncle Dick" Smith, hand and back injured.
At '''Rover, Riley Baty''', three broken ribs and other injuries, '''Eddie Baty, Ed White, Mrs. Ed White, Capt. Gus Jolliff.''' ''The Oregon County Times-Leader'' (Koshkonong), Dec 2, 1926, pg 1 —
Tonado Kills Many - Much Damage in Brandsville —
A tornado which swept through the eastern part of Howell and western part of Oregon counties destroyed major portion of Brandsville and Rover and did much damage near Thomasvile.
The storm struck at 6:30 o’clock, making a wide swath through the town. Three lives were lost there.
'''Mrs. Hart,''' a widow, was blown from her home into the street and instantly killed. '''John Johnson,''' a merchant of Thayer, had been hunting. He was driving along the highway when the tornado struck his car, hurling it against a telephone pole. He was instantly killed. His wife, also in the car, was slightly injured.
'''Mary Lile''', daughter of Fred Lile was found dangerously injured. She was taken to the Christa Hogan hospital in West Plains where she died that night.
The large wine cellars of the Brandsville Fruit company were crushed like an egg shell. The canning factory was blown across the Frisco tracks. The community house was wrecked. the Catholic church was blown from the foundation into the street.
Thirty-two buildings were destroyed by the storm, nearly all of which were homes, and it is estimated that there (are) at least one hundred homeless there.
The stores of Ramsey & Kemp, Dubois & Son, and Howard Bales and George Bartley’s garage were badly damaged.
At '''Rover''' the concrete store building of E.A. White was demolished. Several persons seeking refuge from the storm were in the store, '''Mr and Mrs White, Riley Baty, and Gus Jolliff''' were injured. White’s mill was also destroyed. L.A. Garrett’s store at this point was leveled to the (ground) and the new Baptist church was demolilshed. …
The storm struck near Thomasville where the damage was not so great. Houses were unroofed, barns blown down and stock killed, but no person was injured. …
Citizens from Thayer, West Plains and Koshkonong were in Brandsville in a very short time to help care for the wounded and returned Friday morning with supplies for the homeless. …(cont) == Sources == * newspaper references - https://shsmo.org/collections/newspapers/mdnp
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[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D538271 The National Archives]. Ref: PROB 11/793/342, Date 26 Mar 1752, (accessed 23 Sep 2022).== I Miles Branthwayt of Hethell
in the County of Norfolk Esquire do make this my last will
and testament in manner and form following that is to say I
give and devise unto my Brother John Branthwayt Clerk Thomas
Bramston of Skreens in the County of Essex and Stephen Gardiner of the
City of Norwich Esquire their Heirs Executors Administrator and Assigns all
and every my Manors Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments as
well Freehold and Copyhold as Leasehold with their and every of their Rights
Members and Appurtenances situate lying and being in the Countys of
Norfolk and Suffolk or in either of them and in the City of Norwich and all
other my real Estate of what nature or kind soever in the
Kingdom of Great Britain upon the Trusts following that is to say
upon Trust that they the said John Branthwayt Thomas Bramston and
Stephen Gardiner their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns shall by
sale mortgage or other DIsposition of my said Manors Messuages Lands
Tenements and Hereditaments and other my real Estate or any part thereof
raise so much Money as shall be sufficient for the payment of all my Debts of
what nature or kind soever and also the Legacys by this my
Will given and do nd shall well and truly pay and apply the
same accordingly and upon this further Trust that they shall pay to
my Sisters Julian and Dorothy for their Lives and the life of the
survivor of them one Annuity or clear rent charge of two
hundred pounds per Annum by even and equal half yearly payments
free from all deductions whatsoever and subject to the Trusts aforesaid. I give
and devise all and every my said Manors & Messuages Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments and other my real Estate unto my daughter Elizabeth the
WIfe of Thomas Beevor Esquire and my Nephew Miles Branthwayt their
Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns equally to be divided between
them the said Elizabeth and Miles and their Heirs Executors Administrators and
Assigns as Tenants in common and not as join Tenants. I give to my said Sisters
the Sum of one hundred pounds a piece for Mourning and to
my Nephew Arthur Branthwayt the sum of one hundred pounds for
Mourning to my Nephew Sotherton and his Wife and daughter the sum of
twenty pounds a piece for Mourning and to my Neice Sotherton the
sum of twenty pounds for Mourning To my Servants William Whall the
elder William Whall the younger and John Stewart the sum of ten
pounds a piece to my Servant Mary Tilney the sum of twenty
pounds to my servant Betty Rumble the sum of ten pounds and
to Mary the Cook maid the sum of forty shillings and I
give to the said John Branthwayt my Brother and the said Thomas
Bramston and Stephen Gardiner the sum of one hundred pounds a piece
and direct that all their charges shall be paid and that they
shall not be accountable except each for his own arts or wilful
defaults and I make them the Executors of this my Will
and give them all my personal Estate towards payment of my Debts
Legacys and Funeral Expenses. In Witness whereof I have to this my last
Will and Testament contained in these half sheets of papers set my
hand and seal this twenty eighth day of November one thousand seven
hundred and fifty one. Miles Branthwayt Signed sealed published and
declared by the said Testator Miles Branthwayt to be his last Will and Testament
in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request
and in the presence of each other have set and subscribed our
Names hereto Edmd Moulton Philip Page Clare Reeve.
'''Annotation at side of will in different hand''' On the 12th day of Febry 1811 Admon
(with the Will annexed) of the Goods
Chattels and Credits of Miles
Branthwayt late of Heathwell in
the County of Norfolk Esquire decd
? by the Revd John Branthwayt
?ap and Thomas Bramston and
Stephen Gardiner Esq ? ? and
in the said Will since also deceased?
was granted to Thomas Richard of
Hatton Garden in the COunty of Midx
? as a person for that purpose
names by and on the part the half of
Thomas French Barney of Beacon?
Ash in the County of Norfolk Esqre
limited so far only as concerns all
the RIght ? and Interest of him tho
said Miles Branthwayt decd in and
to a certain Manor Advowson
Messuages Farms Lands Tenements
Heredits and Me? with the Apuurts
situate in Loddon and Sivland in
the County of Norfolk and the residue
and remainder of a certain Term
of 500lpd therein granted + assigned
to him ? Miles Branthwayt decd
by a certain Indic of 5 parts bearing
Date the 23d day of August 1745 and
now to come and ?ied and all
benefit and advantage to be had recd
and taken therefrom but no further or
otherwise or in any other Manner
whatsoever having been first sworn
duly to adm. Shd Stephen
Gardiner survived the said John
Branthwayt and Thomas Bramston and
made his Will but did not therein name any
Executor.
== Will of [[Branthwayt-22|John Branthwayt]] (1766) '''Norwich consistory wills, 1703-1857''': "Norwich consistory wills, 1703-1857"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/410095 Norwich consistory wills, 1703-1857] Wills 1765-1770
Film number: 004389204 > image 197 of 1652
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-6L6H-22N}} (accessed 23 September 2022) == *57 This is the Last Will and Testament of me John Branthwayt
of Kettlestone in the County of Norfolk Clerk. First I give, devise
Limit and appoint All and every the Freehold and Copyhold Messuages
Lands Tenements and Hereditaments which were of Elizabeth my Wife
at the Time of my Marriage with her, and all and every my Freehold
and Copyhold, Messuages Lands & Tenements and Hereditaments
which I since Purchased situate lying and being in Great Snoring, or
in any other Town or Towns Parish or Parishes thereunto next or near
and joyning in the said County of Norfolk unto Miles Branthwayt my
Son and his Heirs Upon Condition that the my said Son and his heirs
do and shall Permit the said Elizabeth my Wife to receive and take
the Rents Issues and Profits thereof for her own use during her
natural life, she paying these out during her life to Elizabeth my Daugh-ter
*58 the Sum of Forty Pounds yearly by Quarterly Payments, the first to be
made at the End of three months after my decease And uon this further
Conditiont that He my said Son Miles his Heirs Executors Adminitra-
tors or assigns do and shall within twelve months after the decease
of my said Wife well and truly pay or cause to be paid, the following
Legacies of sixteen Hundred Pounds, and Five Hundred Pounds by me
given unto my daughter Elizabeth and my son Arthur, that is to say I
Give and Bequeath unto my said Daughter the Sum of Sixteen hundred
Pounds ot be paid to her within twelve months after the decease of my
said Wife. But in Case my said daughter shall depart this life
unmarried in the life time of my said wife, then my mind and will
is that one Moiety of the said Sixteen Hundred Ponds shall ?
into the said Premises for the Benefit of my said son Miles his Heirs
and assigns, and that the other Moiety of the said Sixteen hundred
Pounds shall be paid by my said son Miles his Heirs Executors
Administrators or assigns to my said son Arthur within twelve months
after the decease of my said Wife. And I Give and Bequeath
unto my said son Arthur the sum of Five Hundred Pounds to be
paid to him within Twelve Months after the decease of my said Wife
And it is my Mind and Will that the said Miles my son his Heirs
Executors Administrators or assigns, shall pay Interest for the said
Several sums respectively at the Rate of Four Pounds for each
Hundred Pounds by the year, to the said Arthur my Son and Elizabeth
my daughter from the decease of my said wige, Also I give Devise
Limit and appoint all and every my Freehold and Copyhold
Messuages Lands or Tenements and Hereditaments situate lying
*59 and being in Great Porlingland , Little Poringland, Helverton, Framingham
Earl, Framingham PIgot and How in the said County of Norfolk, or in
any other Town Parish or Place to them every or any of them next or near
Adjoyning, unto Arthur my Son and his Heirs, Upon Condition that the
my said Son and his Heirs do and shall permit nd suffer the said Eliza
beth my Wife to receive and take the Rents Issues and Profits to thereof
for her own in & During her natural Life, Also my Mind and Will is
and I do request that the said Miles my Son and his Heirs at his and
their Cook? and Charges shall and will within one year after my
Decease in due form of Law Convey Settle and Assure All that Pightle the
late Hall? lying and being in Kettlestone in the said County of Norfolk
next the Yard belonging to the Rectory of Kettlestone aforesaid
together with the Houses on the said Pightle built together with the Common
Part thereto belonging unto the Rector of the Parish Church and
Rectory of Kettlestone aforesaid and his Successors Rectors of the said
Parish Church and Rectory of Kettlestone for Ever Upon Condition that
the said Rector and his Successors do and shall Yearly for ever upon the
Feast of Saint John the Evangelist Pay and Distribute the Sum of twenty
five shillings unto and amongst the Poorest Inhabitants of the said
Parish of Kettlestone in such manner as he and they shall in their
discretion think proper, and Upon this further Condition that the
said they do and shall yearly for ever well and truly pay or cause to be
paid unto the Rector of the said Parish Church and Rectory of Sherford
in the said County and his Successor Rector of the said Parish Church
and Rectory of Sherford, the Sum of Fifteen shillings, to be by Him and
then Yearly forever, upon the said Feast day of Sainte John the Evangelist
Paid and distributed unto and amongst the Poorest Inhabitants of the
said Parish of Sherford, in such manner as He and they shall in their
*60 Discretion think proper Also I do Impower my Executor and
Executrix herein after named and the survivor of them his or her
Executors and Administrators to sell and dispose of all that my
acre of Land lying and benig in the Fields of Kettlestone
aforesaid which is held of the Mannor of Fulmondiston in the County
aforesaid, as soon as conveniently can be after my decease. And it
is my Mind and Will that the money arising thereby shall be deemed
part of my Personal Estate, Also I give to the said Elizabeth my
Wife the sum of Forty Guineas to be paid to Her immediately
after my Decease Also I Give to her the use of all my Plate and
China and of such Part of my Household studd and Furniture as
she shall Choose during her Life, and after her Decease I Give
the Plate to the said Arthur and Elizabeth my Son and Daughter
equally to be divided between them Share and Share alife, And my
Mind and Will is that the residue of my Household Stuff and Furniture
immediately after my Decease shall be Sold, and the Money arising
therefrom be deemed Part of my Personal Estate, And after the
Decease of my said Wife, I Give the Household Stuff and Furniture
bequeathed to Her for Life as aforesaid, and also the China to my
said Daughter. Also I Give the use of all my Books at Kettlestone
aforesaid to my said Wife for her Life, and after her decease I Give the
same Books to the said Elizabeth my daughter. Also I do direct that
my Executors and Executrix so and shall out of my Personal Estate
Pay and defray all Fines, Fees and other Expences, which shall
accrue due on the admissions which on my decease shall be made to
such part of the premises as be Copyhold and were Purchased by myself
* 61 and are by this my Will given, devised limited, and appointed
And all the rest and residue of my Personal Estate, not herein before dis-
posed of, after Payment of all my Just Debts, Funeral Expences, the Charge
of the Probate and Execution of this my Will, and LEgacy of Forty Guineas
hereby Given to my said Wife, I Give and Bequeath to the said Miles,
Arthur and Elizabeth my Sons and Daughter equally to be divided
amongst them share and share alike, And I do Declare that the
several Gifts, Devises and Legacies by this my Will to my said Sons
and Daughter are by me so given and made, and shall be by them
received and taken in full Satisfaction and Discharge of all Sum
and Sums of Money or other Things that I have at anytime received
for their respective use and Benefit, or am any Way
indebted or Accountable to them for And I do nominate and
appoint the said Miles and Arthur my Sons and the said Elizabeth my
Daughter Executors and Executrix of this my Will In Witness
whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament, contained in
three sheets of Paper, to the first and second set my Hand, and to this
thirs and last my Hand and Seal this Twenty ninth day of
July in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty six
John Branthwayt
Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared by the said Testator to be his
last Will and Testament in the Prescence of us Who in his Presence
and at his request, and in the presence of each other, have Subscribed our
Names as Witnesses to the Execution hereof
Stephen Gardiner Margaret Jenney James Tempest Wakon
I John Branthwayt of Kettlestone in the County of Norfolk Clerk
*62 Do make this Codicil to be annexed to my last Will and Testament
First I Give and bequeath the Sum of Five Hundred Pounds of good
and lawful money of Great Britain to such one or more Younger
Child or Children of my Son Miles Branthwayt at such Time or times
and in such share or shares as my said Son shall by any Writing
under his Hand direct and appoint And for want of such appointment
my Mind and Will is that the said Sum of five hundred Pounds shall be
equally divided amongst such Younger Children And I do hereby
Charge the said Sum of Five hundred Pounds upon that Part of my
Great Snoring Estate which is by my said Wife devised tomy said Son
Miles and his Heirs upon the Conditions in my said will espresses
Also I do hereby give and bequeath the further Sum of Five
hundred pounds of life lawful money to such one or more of the Child
or Children of my son Arthur Branthwayt at such Time or Times and
in such Share or Shares as my said son Arthur shall by any Writing
under his Hand direct and appoint And for want of such appointment
my Mind and Will is that the said last mentioned Sum of Five hundred
pounds shall be equally divided amongst such Children of my
said Son Arthur And for that End and purpose my Mind and Will is
that the five hundred pounds last mentioned shall be paid to my said Son
Arthur out of my said Great Snoring Estate which is by my said Will
devised to my said Son Miles within twelve months after the decease
of my said Wife and my Mind and Will is that the said Miles my Son
his Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns shall pay Interest for the
said last mentioned Sum of five hundred pounds at the Rate of four pounds
for each Hundred pounds byt he year to the said Arthur my son from the
decease of my said Wife And upon payment of the said Sum of five hundred
*63 Pounds and Interest thereof as aforesaid to my said Son Arthur
my Mind and Will is that the said Great Snoring Estate shall be
discharged therefrom and not be liable to the payment thereof or
any part thereof to the Child or Children of the said Arthur Branth-
wayt But He the said Arthur Branthwayt his Executors and
Administrators shall from such Payment of the said Five hundred
pounds and Interest to him be only liable and accountable for
the same to his Child or Children in manner as aforesaid. And
whereas my said Son Miles stands admitted to certain Copyhold
Lands in Great Snoring aforesaid purchased with my own proper
Money I do therefore request and devise that He my said Son
Miles his Heirs Executors or Administrators do and shall well and
truly pay or cause to be paid unto William Tenn or his Assigns out
of the said Copyhold Lands and Annuity or Yearly Sum of Six
pounds and ten shillings payable upon my Bond unto the said
William Tenn during Life and that my Personal Estate may be
by my said Son Miles, his Heirs Executors or Administrators
released and discharged from the said Bond And whereas in
and by my said Will I did request my said Son Miles and his Heirs
at his and their Costs and Charges to Convey all that Pightle lake
Halls lying and being in Kettlestone aforesaid together with the
Houses on the said Pightle build together with the Common Part
thereto belonging in manner and upon the Conditions in my said
Will expressed. I do hereby devise and direct that such Costs
and Charges of Conveying settling and assuring the same according
to my said Will shall be paid and discharged out of my Personal
Estate Also I further give and bequeath unto my beloved Wife Eliza-
beth and my daughter Elizabeth twenty Guineas a Piece for
Mourning to be paid them immediately after my decease And my
Will and Mind is that as well the Charges incident to the Execution of my
*64 Will as also the expence of Housekeeping during the
necessary abode of my family at the Parsonage House of Kettle-
stone after my decease shall be born and paid out of my said
Personal Estate. And in all other respects I do hereby satisfy
and confirm my said Will In Witness I whereof I have to
this my Codicil contained in two sheets of Paper to the first of
hich I have set my hand and to this second my hand and Seal
this Second Day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred and sixty three.
John Branthwayt
Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said John Branth-
wayt as a Codicil to his last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who in his presence and at his request and in the presence of
each other have subscribed our names as witness hereunto
Sam Hemington Henry Winn James Long
March 22d 1766
Miles Branthwayt Esq Arthur Branthwayt Clerk and M? Elizabeth
Branthwayt Spinster the Executors within named were then Sworn
in due form of Law Before me Fr? Frank.
Examined by me Richd Moss Depy Reg
==Will of [[Branthwayt-21|Miles Branthwayt]](1780) '''Will''' ''Will of Miles Branthwayt of Taverham, Norfolk''
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D409574 The National Archives]. Ref: PROB 11/1072/200, Date 14 Dec 1780, (accessed 23 Sep 2022).== This is the last Will and
Testament of me Miles Branthwayt of Taverham in
the County of Norfolk Esquire made this tenth day of
November in the year of our Lord One thousand seven
hundred and eighty I do hereby nominate constitute and
appoint my dear and loving Wife Mary Branthwayt and
the Reverend Arthur Branthwayt of Stiffkey in the said
County of Norfolk my Brother Executors of this my Will
and Trustees for the Interests and purposes herein after
mentioned And I do hereby authorize impower order
direct and appoint that my said Executors or the Survivor
of them or the Executors or Administrator of such
Survivor do and shall with all convenient Speed after my
decease absolutely sell convey and dispose of all and every
my Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments
situate lying and being in Kirkstead with Langhall
Brookhouse, Seething, Surlingham Barford Wrampingham
and Wymondham in the said County of Norfolk every
or any of them or in any other Town or Towns to them
or any of them near or adjoining wither together or in
parts for the best price and most Money that can or
may reasonably be obtained for the same And I do
hereby order and direct that the Money which shall &
may arise by and from such Sale and Sales together
with the Rents Issues and Profits of the said premises
until Sale thereof shall be had taken and received by
my said Executors or the Survivor of them or the
Executors or Administrators of such Survivor and that
them or the Survivor of them or the Executors or
Administrators of such Survivor shall therewith and
thereout pay satisfy and discharge to my three daughters
Sarah Elizabeth and Ann Branthwayt severally the
Sum of Four thousand pounds a piece of lawful Money
of Great Britain in satisfaction of and for the like Sums
*p2 of Four Thousand pounds a piece charged on the said
premises and payable to them severally as mentioned
in and by a certain Indenture or Deed indented of
Limitation of the said premises bearing date the first
day of September now last past and made or mentioned
to be made between me the said Miles Branthwayt and
the said Mary my Wife of the one part and Thomas
Beudy of Baron Ash in the said County of Norfolk
Esquire of the other part and I further order and direct
that from and after payment of the said several
sums of Four thousand pounds and Interest for the
same until such payment and all Costs and Charges
which shall or may attend the Execution of this
Trust All of the Rest Residue and Remainder if any
of the Money which shall or may arise by the said
Sale and Sales and from the Rents Issues and Profits
of the said Premises until Sale shall be accounted as
part of my Personal Estate and shall go and be
applied as the Residue of my Personal Estate is
herein after directed I do also hereby authorize
impower order direct and appoint that my said
Executors or the Survivor of them or the Executors or
Administrators of such Survivor do and shall in like
manner sell convey and dispose of all my Messuages
Lands Tenements and Hereditaments situate and being
in Great Snoring and Aylsham Burgh in the said
County of Norfolk or any other Town or Towns thereto near
or adjoining and that the Money which shall or may
arise by and from such sale and sales together with the
Rents and Profits thereof until Sale shall be had taken
and received by them or the Survivor of them or the
Executors or Administrators of such Survivor the
same to be also accounted as part of my personal
Estate and to go and be applied as the Residue of my
Personal Estate is herein after directed, And my Will
is that the Receipts of my said Executors and Survivor
of them and the Executors and Administrators of such
Survivor to the several purchases of the premises
hereby ordered to be sold for the purchase Money for
the same shall be Effectual Discharges without such
purchases being Answerable for the Misapplication
or Non application of such Purchase Money. Item I
give and devise all and every other my Messuages
Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Real Estate
whatsoever and whensoever not herein before given
and devised, subject to such payments as the same now
stand charges with ^and from^ and after her decease unto my
son Miles Sotherton Branthwayt and his Heirs
with an subject to the payment ^of the sum^ of one thousand
pounds a piece of lawful Money to my daughters Sarah
*p3 Branthwayt Mary the wife of Mr Charles Weston the
Younger Elizabeth Branthwayt and Ann Branthwayt
severally and respectively the same to be paid to them severally
or their respective Executors or Administrators within six
Calendar Months next after the decease of my said Wife
And also upon condition that he my said Son or his
Heirs do and shall upon the request of my said Executors
or the Survivor of them or the Executor or Administrators
of such Survivor in due form of Law Surrender as cause
and process to be Surrendered all such parts and Parcels
of my Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments
by this my Will given and devised as is are or be Copyhold
or of Customary Tenure and which shall or may not
have been Surrendered to the use of my Will to and for
such and the same uses Estates Interests and purposes as
the Freehold parts thereof, amongst which such Copyholds
do lay or are intermixed, is and are respectively by this my
Will ... given and devised And my Will is that
if default shall be made in payment of the said
several Sums of One thousand pounds a piece to my
said four daughters or any of them at the time herein
before appointed for payment thereof the and in such
case it shall and may be lawful to and for my said
daughters respectively or such of them to whom default
in payment shall happen to enter into and upon my
said Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and
Real Estate charged therewith as aforesaid and every or any
part thereof and the same to have hold and enjoy and
the Rents Issues and profits thereof to have Receive and
take until full payment thereof shall be made together
with all Costs and CHarges occasioned by such Non
Payment and Entry and it is also my Will that if my
said Son or his Heirs shall refuse or neglect to Surrender
the Copyhold parts and parcels or my said Messuages
Lands Tenements and Hereditaments hereby given and
devised in such manner as herein before is directed then
and in such case my said Son or his Heirs shall forfeit
and pay Double the value of the Inheritance of such
Copyholds which he or they shall so refuse or Neglect
to surrender the same to be paid to my said Executors
or the Survivor of them or the Executors or Administrators
of such Survivor and to be accounted as part of my
personal Estate is herein after directed Item I give
and bequeath unto my said dear Wife all her Watches
Jewells Rings and other her Personal Ornaments
together with all my Plate Linen and China
whatsoever and all my Household Goods Linen and
other the Furniture in my dwelling house in the City
of Norwich and also such part and so much of the
Household Goods and Furniture in my dwelling
House in Taverham aforesaid as she shall or may chuse
*p4 to have and take not exceeding the Value of One
hundred pounds And as to all the Remainder of the
Household Goods and Furniture in upon and about my
said dwelling house in Taverham and the Outhouses
and Offices thereto belonging my Will is that as soon
as conveniently may be after my decease an Inventory
thereof shall be made and taken and three fair Copys
thereof each Signed by my said Executors one of which
copies shall be kept by each of my said Executors and
one Copy shall be delivered to the said Miles Sotherton
Branthwayt my Son And my Will is that the Household
Goods and Furniture set forth in such Inventory shall
remain in my said dwelling house at Taverham
and go along therewith as Heirlooms to the Person
and persons who for the time being shall be in
Possession thereof by virtue of the last will and
Testament of my late Father in Law Thomas
Sotherton Esquire deceased Item I give and bequeath
to my said dear Wife and to my said Brother the
sum of One hundred Pounds a piece of lawfull Money
for their care and trouble in and about the Execution
of this my Will and I also give and bequeath unto
my said Wife and also to my said Brother and unto
my Honored Mother and my Sister and likewise to my
said Son and all my said Daughters and to each
and every of them severally and respectively the Sum
of One hundred pounds of lawful Money for Mourning
And I give and bequeath unto Mrs Mary Stringer
my present Housekeeper One Annuity or Yearly
Sum of Ten Pounds of lawful Money for and during
the Term of her natural life the same to be paid by
four equal quarterly payments on Lady day
Midsummer day Michaelmas Day and Christmas Day
in every year free from deductions for Taxes or otherwise
and the first payment thereof to be mde on such of
the said days as shall first happen next after my
decease And with payment thereof I do hereby
subject and charge my said Messuages Lands
Tenements Hereditaments and Real Estate hereing
before last mentioned and given to my said Wife for
her life with Remainder to my said Son and his
Heirs And from and after payment and discharge of
all the Incumbrances affecting my said Messuages
Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in Great Snoring
and Aylsham Burgh aforesaid and all other debts
which I shall or may owe at the time of my
decease the several Legacies herein before given the
Expences of my Funeral Probate of this my Will
and other Charges incident to the Execution thereof
I give and bequeath all the Rest Residue and Remainder
of my Personal Estate whatsoever and wheresoever and
of the Monies which shall or may arise by and
*p5 from the Sale of my said Messuages Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments herein before ordered and directed to be sold and
the REnts and Profits thereof until Sale unto my ^said^ dear
Wife for her own use and Benefit Item it is my Will
that my said Executors shall be allowed all such
reasonable Costs and Expences as they or either of them
shall or may be put unto in and about the Execution
of this my Will And that neither of them shall be
answerable for any more Money than such as shall come
into her or his hand nor shall the one of them be
Answerable for the Act of the other Lastly I revoke all
former Wills by me made and declare this to be my last
Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have to
this my last Will and Testament contained in Five
Sheets of paper affixed together at the Top and there
Sealed to the first four sheets thereof set my hand and
to this last set my hand and affixed my seal the day and
year first herein before written. Miles Branthwayt [seal]
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said Testator
As to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us
who in his presence and at his request and in the presence
of each other have Subscribed our Names as Witnesses
Barbar Browne - J Gay - Rishton Woodcocke.
==Research Notes== Rishton Woodcock was apprenticed to John Gay, attorney, in Norwich, Norfolk. '''Apprenticeship''': "UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Collection: Board of Stamps: Apprenticeship Books: Series IR 1; Class: IR 1; Piece: 58
{{Ancestry Sharing|30650993|207694}} - {{Ancestry Record|1851|740370|uk}} (accessed 3 October 2022)
Name: Rishton Woodcock; Payment Date: 10 Feb 1772; Residence Location: Norwich; Notes: Country Registers; Household: John Gay Master
Rishton Woodcock Apprentice. ==Sources==
'Brasfield-Brassfield Genealogies' Revisited
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Brasher Family Records," containing: Genealogical information, 1663-1775 (part in Dutch).Yale University Library - Manuscripts & Archives. Colgate Collection - call # MS144 - Box 4, "Brasher Family Records," containing: Genealogical information, 1663-1775 (part in Dutch).
http://drs.library.yale.edu/HLTransformer/HLTransServlet?stylename=yul.ead2002.xhtml.xsl&pid=mssa:ms.0144&query=&clear-stylesheet-cache=yes&hlon=yes&big=&adv=&filter=&hitPageStart=&sortFields=&view=c01_1#ref11 Hand written notes of the Brasher family which appear to have been written at the time of the events as the handwriting changing during the recording of events. Also some are written in the first person e.g. "my dafter (daughter) Susanna dyed July 4 between 11 and 12 in the morning." Includes the families of :-
Abraham Brasher 1668-1717
Luke Brasher 1697-1736
Abraham Brasher 1705-1747
Kortright family (in Dutch) 1727-1775.
'''Document 1'''
This document consisted of two entries at the top of the page and two at the bottom. A large piece is missing from the top left corner.
Top of page :-
''(Line 1 has 1/3 left of page missing)'' born ''(missing)'' daye of
''(Line 2 has 1/3 left of page missing)'' 1668
''separating line''
''(Line 3 has 1/3 left of page missing)'' ber 11 in the yere 169 ''(presumably meant to be 1669)''
''(Line 4 has 1/3 left of page missing)'' wife
Bottom of page :-
brader ''(brother?)'' hanre (Henry) was born gulie (July) 29 in the yere 1663.
brader isacke (Isaac) was born maye the 16 in the yere 1666.
'''Document 2'''
'''Children of Abraham Brasher & Lysbeth Schouten'''
1. Was borne Henry Brasher (missing rest as paper frayed).
2. Susana Brasher was borne December 17th 1694 about ''(missing)''
a nightt.
3. John Brasher was borne December 17th 1694 aboute
ten a nightt.
4. Abraham Brasher was borne Feb. 24th 1696 aboute eight
att nightt.
5. Luke Brasher was borne December 20th 1697 about
eleven att nightt.
6. Susana Brasher was borne Janauery 21st 1700 a
ten in ye morning.
7. Elizabeth Brasher was born May the 22 1701
about six & seaven in the morning.
8. a dater (daughter) born agest (August) 21 1702
about tene in the morning.
- here if nomore come to late(?) more(?) at this side
- so wee will torn(?) to the toer(?) side of the ''(missing)''.
1. Susana Brasher dyed Sept. 9th 1694.
2. John Brasher dyed May 10th 1699.
3. Abraham Brasher March 13th 1700.
4. Elizabeth Brasher dyed genuari (January) 14th 1702.
5. a dater (daughter) dyed agest (August) 21 1702.
9. John Shouten Brasher was borne March 12th 1704.
10. Abraham Brasher was born agest (August) 22 ''(missing)''
aboute tane (ten) and alaven (eleven) at ''(missing)''.
'''Document 3'''
The reverse side of Document 2 - top part of page is missing frayed.
''(First line is mostly missing and no useful words can be made out.)''
''(missing)'' Brasher was ????? by the nurs
''(missing)'' if she ? daye a boute too aclocke at nite in m....
in the yire 1712.
he was mared April the ...nith daye 1711.
''separating line''
my wife was brote a bade ofe a dater in
?????? the fiften daye and if did wan it foling ''(following)''
came in the world in a fife 1712.
''separating line''
Susan Brasher was mared the 24 of Jenuary 172?
and bured her husband the 10 day of May foling ''(following)''
and she departed this life 13 of Sept foling abou
6 a clock in the evning.
''separating line''
Luke Brasher was mared November the 25 1723
to Judy Gasare ''(Gasherie)''. '''Document 4'''
'''Children of Luke Brasher & Judith Gasherie'''
Luke Brasher was born
December 20 In the year 1697.
And was marryed to Judy Gasharie
November the 23 in the year 1723.
1. My sun Abraham Brasher wass born September the 6 day a bout a 11 at nytt 1724.
2. Angells '('Engeltje)'' Brasher was born March the 26 a bout 9 and 10 at night In the year 1726.
3. Elebet ''(Elizabeth)'' Brasher was born August the 4 day 1727 abut 7 in the morning.
(separating line)
- my dafter ''(daughter)'' Elebet Brasher dyed the 25 of August at 4 in the morning 1728.
- my sun Abraham dyed December 25 about 3 in the morn 1728.
- my dafter Angells Brasher dyed Aprill 5 about 12 and 1 in the afternoon 1729
4. My dafter is borren April 25 be twean ten and eleven at night and agin named Elebet (Elizabeth) 1729.
5. my dafter is bornen January the 20 about 5 in the after and nammed Susanna Brasher 1730/1.
- my dafter Susanna dyed July 4 betwan 11 and 12 in the morning 1731.
6. my dafter Judey is born May the 10 at 9 in the mornin 1732.
- my dafter dyed Aprill the 15 at 1734 named Judy at 10 in mornin.
7. my sun Abraham Brasher was born December the 2 at won in the morning 1734.
Elizth Brasher.
The other two documents, first features the Kortright family, the second has the names Cannon, Legran and maybe more. == Sources ==
Brasserts & Beyond
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-7387-K?i=860&cat=1153587 1839.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-736X-S?i=869&cat=1153587 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73Z1-R?i=879&cat=1153587 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73ZB-Z?i=890&cat=1153587 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73ZB-3?i=902&cat=1153587 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73FZ-L?i=915&cat=1153587 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73FN-Z?i=928&cat=1153587 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73FN-K?i=940&cat=1153587 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73FN-Q?i=954&cat=1153587 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73F4-R?i=969&cat=1153587 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73FH-Y?i=981&cat=1153587 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73FD-N?i=995&cat=1153587 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73D5-F?i=1008&cat=1153587 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-73DY-8?i=1021&cat=1153587 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148264?i=5&cat=1153587 '''1852-1853''' (G24/3/1 part 2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQSH-5?i=6&cat=1153587 1852.6] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQSR-D?i=15&cat=1153587 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148264?i=31&cat=1153587 '''1853-1890''' (G24/3/2)] - Original Registers
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[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148264?cat=1153587;i=638 '''1851-1867''' (G24/5/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148264?cat=1153587;i=855 '''1864-1875''' (G24/5/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148264?cat=1153587;i=904 '''1867-1888''' (G24/5/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148264?cat=1153587;i=1146 '''1888-1917''' (G24/5/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148261?cat=1153587;i=3 '''1888-1917''' (G24/5/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148261?cat=1153587;i=134 '''1917-1930''' (G24/5/6)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148261?cat=1153587;i=278 '''1930-1941''' (G24/5/7)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148261?cat=1153587;i=433 '''1941-1952''' (G24/5/8)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148261?cat=1153587;i=604 '''1952-1955''' (G24/5/9)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148261?cat=1153587;i=649 '''1956-1971''' (G24/5/10)] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G24
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Breed Family Biography Re-Writes
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Breedlove Genealogy from Internet Archives
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- Daughter BREEDLOVE (married - MANN)
- [[Breedlove-120|Nathan BREEDLOVE (1716 1785)]]
- [[Breedlove-121|Alleman BREEDLOVE (1717 1775)]]
- [[Breedlove-122|Phillip BREEDLOVE (b 1720)]]
- [[Breedlove-109|James BREEDLOVE (1721 1767)]]
- [[Breedlove-123|Kindness BREEDLOVE (b. 1726)]]
- Charles BREEDLOVE (1737 1820)
- [[Breedlove-48|Thomas BREEDLOVE (1738 1785)]]
- [[Breedlove-125|Robert BREEDLOVE (1738 1792)]]
- [[Breedlove-126|Mary BREEDLOVE (b. 1740)]]
- John BREEDLOVE (b 1740)
- Isaac BREEDLOVE (b 1743)
- Nathan BREEDLOVE (b 1745)
- Alleman BREEDLOVE (b 1741)
- William BREEDLOVE (1743 1803) Braxton BREEDLOVE (b 1748)
- Mary BREEDLOVE (b 1745)
- Judith BREEDLOVE (b 1736)
- '''[[Breedlove-499|Benjamin Watkins BREEDLOVE (1741 1793)]]'''
- Nathaniel BREEDLOVE (b. 1745)
- '''[[Breedlove-148|John BREEDLOVE (1745 1799)]]'''
- '''[[Breedlove-110|James BREEDLOVE (1748 1795)]]'''
- '''[[Breedlove-111|Elizabeth "Betsy" BREEDLOVE (b. 1750)]]'''
- Ann BREEDLOVE (d. 1763)
- Isabel BREEDLOVE
- Robert BREEDLOVE (d. 1792)
- Thomas BREEDLOVE
- William TRIBBLE
- Mary TRIBBLE (d. before 17 Mar 1765)
- Catherine BREEDLOVE
- Simpson BREEDLOVE
- Sarah "Sally" BREEDLOVE
- Spencer BREEDLOVE
- William BREEDLOVE
- James R. BREEDLOVE
- Mary "Polly" BREEDLOVE
- Nancy BREEDLOVE
- Martha "Patsey" BREEDLOVE
- R.W.S. '''[[Breedlove-223|John BREEDLOVE]]'''
- Thomas BREEDLOVE
- '''[[Breedlove-1103|Charles BREEDLOVE]]'''
- R.W.S. '''[[Breedlove-84|William BREEDLOVE]]'''
- R.W.S. '''[[Breedlove-1003|Benjamin BREEDLOVE]]'''
- Phillip B. BREEDLOVE
- Madison BREEDLOVE
- '''[[Breedlove-911|Cornelius BREEDLOVE]]'''
- '''[[Breedlove-1280|Richard BREEDLOVE]]'''
- '''[[Breedlove-53|Martin BREEDLOVE]]'''
- '''[[Breedlove-1279|Rachel BREEDLOVE]]'''
- '''[[Breedlove-1074|Kindness BREEDLOVE]]'''
- Lucy BREEDLOVE
- Ann BREEDLOVE
- Mary Oglevy BREEDLOVE
- Elizabeth BREEDLOVE
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Breen Name Study Info
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= BREEZY BLUFF= == 2520 KOOTENAY AVENUE, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA == '''Name:''' Breezy Bluff
'''Address:''' 2520 Kootenay Avenue, Rossland, British Columbia, Canada
'''Common or Historical Name:''' The Bank Home, Bank of Montreal Home
'''Date of Construction:''' 1900-1905
'''1st Owner:''' Bank of Montreal (1st resident was Bank of Montreal Manager, [[Fraser-2588 | James Sutherland Chisholm Fraser]] and his family) '''Early History:''' [[Fraser-2588 |J. S. C. Fraser]] was the first Manager for the Bank of Montreal in Rossland, responsible for starting the bank in rented premises in 1896. The bank moved to Columbia Avenue, then into the impressive Bank of Montreal building on the corner of Washington Street and Columbia Avenue when the construction was completed in 1900. The new Bank had living quarters on the 3rd floor for the Manager and staff. The Bank home on Kootenay Avenue was built around 1905 and was the home of the Fraser family and subsequent Bank managers. '''Design, Style, Architecture, Architect''': The architectural style is High Victorian Domestic and the builder/contractor was Jeldness. '''Description of Home:''' * 3 storeys and a basement * Exterior walls are shingle and wood siding * Foundation is stone * Roof is covered with aluminum '''Interior Layout and Features:''' * Very ornate woodwork and painting on the exterior * Sunroom over front balcony * Tennis courts '''Alterations/Restorations:''' [[Fraser-2588 |J. S. C. Fraser]] added a suite in the home for his sister, [[Fraser-2854 | "Nan" Ann Elizabeth Fraser]], who had rheumatoid arthritis and came to live with J. S. C., his wife, [[Fraser-1791 | Laura]], and their children. * B. Coon did some restoration work to the house in the 1950’s - he also removed the large outdoor veranda * Restoration work continued with Roland LeRose and Ian Thomas and many interior features like lighting fixtures, knobs, hinges, etc., are back in their original places. Apparently, things were never thrown away and filled the attic. '''Other Information:''' [[Fraser-2588 |J. S. C. Fraser]] was a very significant man in Rossland’s early history, both in terms of financial matters and community involvement. He was transferred by the Bank to Victoria in 1912. The stone used in the home’s foundation is the same locally quarried granite that was used in the foundation for the Bank of Montreal, the Court House and the Post Office. '''The house is now''' * [https://www.thewildturkeyinn.com/ Wild Turkey Inn] == Sources ==
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Breidenbach's on Elise in 1844
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Daniel, age 34 b 1810 a Carpenter, his wife Catherine, b 1811 Age 33 and their children, Anna, b 1837, age 7 Elisabeth, 1844, age 3 months. Johannes , b 1770, Age 74 Catherine, b 1770, age 74 Samuel, b 1806 age 38 '''Passenger List''': "Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., Passenger Lists, 1820-1964"
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Elise passengers; Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany; Residence Place: Gilsa; Arrival Date: Jan 1844; Port of Arrival: Baltimore, Maryland; Arrival Quarter: Jan; Ship Name: Elise.
Frederick Breidenbach's [[Breidenbach-175| obit provides strong evidence that like Daniel G's line this line emmigrated from Gilsa. However he was not on the Elise in 1844 nor on the Louise in 1846 with other Breidenbachs' from Gilsa. He and his parents, Daniel and Catherine must have immigrated on a different ship. (look for ships log) '''1931 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
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The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 858
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Will of Eudosia Breton of Lyndon, Rutland, England, granted probate on 29 Aug 1760. Died Abt 1760. In the Name of God Amen The 14 day of March 1758. I Eudosia Breton of Lyndon in the
county of Rutland being in perfect Memory praised be God do
make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner
and Form following First I bequeath my soul into the Hands of
Almighty God my Maker hoping through the Meritorious death and
Passion of Jesus Christ my only Saviour and Redeemer to receive
? Pardon and Forgiveness of all my Sins and as for my
Body to be buried in Christian Burial at the discretion of my
Executor hereafter nominated Item I give to my Sister Eudosia
Fox of Uppingham the sum of ten Pounds Item I give unto
her son Mr John Fox ten Pounds
I give unto her son Mr Robin? Fox
fifty Pounds Item I give to the said Mr John Foxs Eldest daughter
five pounds and to his youngest daughter five Pounds I give to
my brother the Reverend Mr John Breton one Silver Pint
up? Item I give to my Sister Moyese of Exton the sum of ten
Pounds I give to her son Mr Samuel Moyese of Exton the sum of ten
Pounds Item I give to her daughter Mrs Cotborn Chapman the
sum of fifty Pounds Item I give to my sister Mrs Cathrin Watson
of Corby in Lincolnshire ten Pounds Item I give to my Brother
Mr George Bretton the sum of ten Pounds Item I give to his
son Mr George Breton of Grayby ten Pounds Item I give to my
Nephew Mr Samuel Belgrave of Grafton Street London one
Guinea Item I give to his Son my Nephew Mr Thomas Belgrave
five Pounds to my cousin Rose Belgrave I give one guinea Item
I give to Mary Belgrave Junior the sum of five Pounds I mean
the daughter of my niece Mary Belgrave Widow Item I give
my Niece Carr Wealldon of Leicester five Pounds Item I give
unto my Nephew the Reverend Mr Belgrave of Preston one Guinea
I give to my Nephew John Belgrave of London one Guinea I give
to my Nephew George Belgrave of Uppingham one Guinea I give
my Niece Elisabeth Scott one Guinea to my Niece Mary Belgrave
my best Cloaths Item I give the sum of three Pounds 3s unto the
Poor of the Parish of Oweston in Leicester I make my
Nephew the Reverend Mr Con Belgrave of Lyndon my Executor
upon condition that he shall pay my debts and Legacies of this my
last Will and Testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set
my Hand and Seal Eudosia Breton our Hands and Names as
Witnesses. Susannah Noble, Sarah Quenbrough the mark of Judith Bull
See the Codicil registered after the Act. This Will was proved in London with a Codicil the twenty ninth
day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred
and sixty before the Worshipful George Harris Doctor of Laws and
Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Edward Simpson also Doctor of
Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prorogative Council
of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of the Reverend Con
Belgrave Clerk the sole Executor named in the said Will to whom
Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods and Chattels and
Credits of the deceased he having been first sworn only to administer.
Desire my Nephew Mr Belgrave of Lyndon to give these
things direct to my Sister Mary Belgrave I give her my Grey
Silk Negligee and my Purple Sattin quilted Petticoat that is all
I mean to give unto her in my Will and Nothing more to my
Niece Mrs Frances Belgrave at Preston I give unto her my
Polonoise and my largest Lawn Ruffles and four yards of thick
black silk and my Diamond Ring if my Nephew Con Belgrave
will not wear it I then give it unto her I hope he will accept
of my Gold Rings to my Niece Mrs Mary Belgrave Widow
I give unto her my brown flowered Silk Gown and some fine Lawn
Linen Ruffles and Apron and for her Head and Neck all Lawn
I give unto my Sister Eudosia Fox my black Silk Gown and best
black quilted Petticoat and a fine Lawn Apron and Ruffles the
same for her Head and Neck and some shifts I give to her
daughter my Kinswoman light Silveret Gown and my
Grey Silk quilted Petticoat and fine lawn Apron Ruffles Head
And Neck Lawn Linen and some Shirts I give to my Servant
that lives with me at the time of my death I give unti her
my light Camlet Gown my old Silveret Gown I mean the
darkest and my best White Pettycoat and my best Cloak
and my old Capuchin and black stiff quilt and some Flannell
Pettycoats and some Linen for her Head and Neck and Sleeves
and Ruffles Aprons and Shifts and the light stuff that is cut for to
be quilted and my dark cotton Gown and my blue tabby Gowns I
give to my servant and I give unto her old Chest of Drawers
the Tea Board and Common China that stands upon the Tea
Board and the little Tea Waiter and White Stone Tea Potts and
Sugar Potts and I give to her the Bed I lye upon Bedstead and
Curtains and Feather Bed Pillows and Bolster Blanketts Matt
And Cord and that Counterpain that is striped with Purple and
White and I give her the Widow Curtains the same to the
Counterpain and I give to her my Coffee Will and my best
Looking Glass and Close Stool and my best Bible and my two
little tea tables and my While deal Table 2 little round stools
my Wash Tub and Washpan I give to her and I give to her my
Tinderbox Copper Coffee Pott a Brass Candlestick with Hookfoot? and
another flat Brass Candlestick and I give her my best black silk
Gloves Shoes and Clogs and Stockings I give to Sarah my Nephews
Maid a dark Stuff Gown a White Petticoat and a Flannel
Apron Shift a pair of my Gloves I likewise give to my Servant
Some Chairs and a pair of Sheets Pillowcases and Huckeback?
Table Cloths and 6 Napkins and some Towells these things I desire
Nephew Mr Con Belgrave will give as I have desired this
day of May 1760 as if put in a formal Will by me.
=== Will of Rev. John Breton 1770 === The Will of John Breton was proved in London on 20 December 1770. '''Will of John Breton''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 962
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Will of John Breton of Granby, Notthingham, granted probate on 20 Dec 1770. Died Abt 1770. Will John Breton of Tranby In the Name of God Amen I John Breton of Tranby in the County of Nottingham
Clerk being of sound mind memory and understanding Praised
be God I do make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament
in manner following First I give to my Brother George
Breton to my Sister Eudoria Fox Widow to my sister Catherine
the wife of Anthony Watson and to my Niece Catherine
the Wife of Bartholemew Chapman One annuity or yearly
sum of five pounds a piece to be paid to them respectively
by my Executor hereafter named for and during their respective
natural lives and my will is that the said several yearly
sums of five pounds above given to the said Catherine Watson
and Catherine Chapman shall be paid to them for their own
separate Use and that their receipts (notwithstanding their
Coverture) shall be sufficient Discharges for the same Item
I give to my Wife Elizabeth Breton one annuity or
the yearly sum of seven pounds to be paid to her by my Executor
for and during the term of her natural life and I also give
unto my said Wife as many of my household Goods as
she shall choose to furnish one room (except those here
after specifically given to my Executor) and it is my meaning
that what I have herein before given to my said Wife shall
be in lein of all Dower or thirds which she may Claim or be
intitled to out of the Lands and Tenements I shall die
seized or possessed of Item I give to my Nephews Samuel
Moysey and John Fox ten pounds a piece to be paid by my
Executor within twelve calendar months after my decease
I give and devise unto my Nephew George Breton of
Graby in the County of Lincoln all my Lands and Tenements
and esewditaments? in Hose or elsewhere in the County
of Leicester to hold to my said Nephew George Breton
and his Heirs for ever and I hereby charge all my said Lands
and Tenements and all of my personal Estate with the payments
of the said several annuities and Legacies abovementioned
Lastly I give and bequeath unto my said Nephew George
Breton One Silver Tankard three large Silver Spoons four
Silver tea Spoons and all the rest and residue of my Goods
Chattels and personal Estate ( after my Wife shall take
a bed and Bedding and such other household Goods as
she shall chuse to furnish one Room) and I constitute and
appoint my said Nephew George Breton Sole Executor
of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former
Wills by me made in ? whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and seal the twentieth day of June in the year of
Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty John Breton
signed sealed and published and declared by the above
named John Breton as and for his last Will and
Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto
subscribed Our names as Witnesses thereto in the presence
of the said Testator and in the presence of each other Edw
Brown Ben Smith Sarah Marriott
This Will was proved at London
before the Right Worshipful George Hay? Doctor of
Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted the twentieth day
of December in the year of Our Lord One thousand Seven
hundred and Seventy by the Oath of George Breton the Sole
Executor named in the said Will to whom Administration
was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
Credits of the deceased he having been first sworn by
Commission only to administer
=== Ouston Monumental Inscriptions === ==== Everard Breton ==== On a mural at the East end of the church: '''Monumental Inscriptions '''Nichols, J, The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester: pt. 1. Framland Hundred. 1795. pt. 2. Gartree Hundred. Volume 2, Part 2 of The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester,1798 digitised by By John Nichols 1971, pages 763-764 [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=f-A_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA764&lpg=PA764&dq=everard+breton+owston&source=bl&ots=cIQW7ba68E&sig=ACfU3U13k2bvXah8D1MCgy9iAql9C0-IJg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiatcznhvz0AhWqTGwGHW_eC8YQ6AF6BAgCEAM#v=onepage&q=everard%20breton%20owston&f=false |Google Books ] (accessed 25 Dec 2021) :''Here lieth the Rev. Mr Everard Breton,'' :''late rector of Withcote and minister of Owston'' :''who distcharged the duties of his ministry with'' :''care and fidelity, his heart being fixed on the holy'' :''works thereof, and fervent in devotion and'' :''piety towards God.'' :''He departed this life Jan. 7, 1755, aged 67.'' ::''Dan xii. 3. They that be wise shall shine as the '' ::''brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to'' ::'' righteousness, as the stars for ever and ever.'' ==== Eudocia Breton ==== On another mural stone: :''Here lieth the interred body of'' :'' Mrs Eudocia Breton,'' :''wife of the Rev. Mr. Everard Breton,'' :''late vicar of this parish,'' :''the daughter of William Belgrave esq.'' :''and Prudence his wife,'' :''of North Kilworth, in this county.'' :''She died Aug. 5, 1760, aged 82.'' == Sources ==
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Odense Tirsdag Kære Familie Hermed en lille Hilsen til Jer for at fortælle Jer at Mor er kommet paa Sygehuset idag, men nu vil jeg gerne bede Dig om kære Anna, ikke straks at blive ude af det for jeg har ude ved Mor i Eftermiddags og Mor havde det rigtig godt, men det er selvfølgelig det eneste rigtige at komme derud, det skulde Mor bare have været for længe siden, de sidste 8 Nætter er har hun siddet i en Stol og det er der jo ingen der kan holde til i Længden, men det var ogsaa allerede hjulpet med en indsprøjtning. Jeg skulde endelig Hilse her allesammen og saa snart Mor kunde taale at skrive saa hører i jo ogsaa fra hende selv, men hun har nu døjet noget saa frygteligt i de sidste 14 Dage det lille Skind. Haaber ellers I er raske alle Mand oppe hos Jer, her gaar det godt. Birthe er jo snart saa stor saa stor. Til Slut de kærligste Hilsner til Jer allesammen. Mors adresse B7. Stue 58 ===Brev 03: Brev til Anna fra søsteren Estrid - 12. maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-20.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-21.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-22.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-23.jpg |caption=Side 4 }} Skrøbelev den 12 Maj 1938 Kære Søster og jer alle ! Ja som du ved er Mor indlagt paa Sygehuset og jeg tog omgaaende derind i Gaar, Mor er jo sløj kære Anna og Mor havde det rigtig daarlig da vi kom, men det kvikkede vældig op før vi gik, men kære Søster bliv nu ikke nervøs, Overlægen havde sagt til Mor at han snart skulde hjælpe hende. Da vi kom græd Mor og led frygteligt, hvor er Mor dog alligevel syg lille Anna, nu tager vi derover paa Søndag igen og hvis jeg har Indtryk af at Mor er daarligere skal jeg meddele dig det omgaaende. Jeg tog ud til Ellen og hun laa med 39 i Morgentemperatur og de ventede Doktor, saa jeg tog jo fat et Øjeblik, saa kørte far og jeg ud til Hille og saa den dejlige Dreng. De havde det godt og Hille var godt ved det og de købte vor Barnevogn saa den er gledet i Dag og jeg var saamænd helt ked af det men vi har en Klapvogn og begge Dele er jo ikke nødvendig, naar Hille gerne vilde købe en brugt. Jeg var helt ene afsted og far kørte saa rundt med -ulæseligt-. Tænk Far var bleven saa nervøs at han rystede saadan han ikke kunde komme Melis i sin Kaffe, de sidste 10 dage havde været saa frygtelige derhjemme. Mor havde siddet paa en Stol hele Natten, saa nu saa jeg desværre det sande Alvor, saa vi maa lære at undskylde naar Mor ikke skriver til os kære Anna. Haaber I har det godt, hos os er alt vel og du maa undskylde Skriften; men jeg passer Lillebror og skriver i flyvende Fart; jeg mener jeg gerne vil lade dig vide hvordan det staar til, men lov mig ikke (at) blive overnervøs kære lille Moster, for nu skal Mor nok klare den, naar der bliver gjort alt mulig og der skulde Mor bare have været ud i Vinter da hun blev syg, hvis der intet støder til kommer Mor nok hjem i Løbet af en god Maaned. Skriv nu et Par Linier til mig kære Søster og rigtig mange kærlige Hilsner til jer alle fra os alle her. Moster Estrid Mor sagde til mig; nu ?nykker? du mig vel naar jeg ikke kommer til jeres Fødselsdag; men hun kom herover naar hun blev rask. Svend var der og Nathalie og Viggo - Bror Helge havde sendt Mor en smuk Buket, det var Mor saa rørt over - det kan du da ogsaa en Dag lille Moster ===Brev 04: Fra Estrid Madsen til ukendt modtager - 16. maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-24.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-25.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-26.jpg |caption=Side 3 }} Skrøbelev Mandag 16. Maj 1938 Kære Familie ! Vi var saa alle ovre paa Sygehuset i Gaar og jeg var rigtig nok forbavset over Mor ahvde det saa godt, hun var helt anderledes ved Helbred og Humør end sidts og jeg lovede at hilse jer og sige tak for Brevet og og nu blev Mor nok snart rask mente hun. Helge var der ogsaa, saa tog vi alle ned til Hille og spiste til Aften og Hille skulde nok tage den Pakke med ud til Mor du havde sendt; men Mor maa kun faa Havresuppe og Mælk og Æbler og Appelsiner; intet andet, men Mor længtes ikke efter noget. Familien havde været talrigt paa Besøg, men nu tror jeg ogsaa Mor kan taale det, jeg var saa glad og forbavset over "vor Mor" ligesaa snart Mor fik lidt Kræfter, skriver hun til jer. Ja jeg har daarlig Tid at skrive vi har Storvask og her er nok at ruske i. farfar var kørende med ind til Præsten og vi bestemte at vi en Søndag sammen med farfar tager en Tur over til Jer, nu sejler Tranekær to gange saa kan vi gøre Turen paa en Dag, være hos jer kl. 11 saa den var jo fin. Haaber snart at høre fra dig kære Søster, nu er det vidst det 4 Brev til dig tror jeg, saa nu maa jeg vel overraske dig. Haaber disse Linier træffer jer alle i bedste Velgaaende og vi saa sender vore kærligste Hilsner fra os alle her. Moster Estrid Skrevet i Hast, men haaber I kan gætte jer til hvad i ikke kan læse gamle Moster. Tusind Kys til 3 Kløveret fra Moster lille Børn ! ===Brev 23: Kort til Anna fra hendes søster Hilleborg – 17. maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-7.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-8.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Kære Anna, Hjerteligt tak for Brevet og det lille Bæger, Ja Drengen vokser godt han har taget 1/2 pund paa saa det er da godt, jeg skal hilse fra Moder jeg var derude igaar og det gaar da bedre. Jeg skulle hilse og sige Tak og det varer nok ikke saa længe inden Moder selv kan skrive til dig. Moder har tabt sig meget men det er jo kun godt. Vokser din lille Pige godt, det er vel nok dejligt at have saadan en Størrelse. Nu maa jeg slutte for Drengen skal op. Kærlig Hilsen Moster Hille ===Brev 11: Brev til Anna fra søsteren Estrid - 27. maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-27.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-28.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-29.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-30.jpg |caption=Side 4 }} Skrøbelev den 27 Maj 1938 Kære Søster og Familie Rigtig Mange Tak for Brevet, ja det er dog morsomt jeg kan overraske dig med mit Skriveri. Ja det er ikke for det jeg har været i Odense, men har talt med Tante og det gaar stadig fremad med Mor saa det er da det bedste vi kan høre; Agnes og Eskær kom jo i Gaar. Eskær skulde jo til Møde i Odense, saa var det jo rimelig at hans Frue og Datter rejser med. Grethe vilde saa tage til Odense og hilse paa dem og derefter ned til Tvinde og holde Ferie 1 Maaned, saa det er knapt saa rart for Tante, nu har de jo hverken Karl eller Pige. Vi har det ogsaa med Travlhed og i næste Uge har vi 2 Fødselsdage og skal slagte og bage til Pinse. Ja det er utroligt som Tiden løber, men det er jo godt den kan gaa. Den 15. Juni skal Skolebørnene til Storstrømsbroen og Vordingborg og hvis alt gaar vel har vi bestemt at jeg tager med, det kan blive en god Tur i Tilfælde af godt Vejr, vi tager saa over Lolland der har jeg aldrig været. Ja her er intet nyt jeg sender dig her et Billede af Aarsdrengen. Kære Søster kan du kende Ham, nu kan han gaa og sige far meget -ulæseligt-. Jeg har ellers bestemt og vilde tage -ulæseligt- til Mor paa mandag, men ved ikke om jeg kan se udvej til det. Jeg har lige skrevet til Mor, men omtalte det ikke, hvis jeg kommer køber jeg Frugt i Stedet for Blomster, Mor -ulæseligt- Æbler og er saa glad for dem; men nu skal jeg først se hvordan det hele kan klappe for ellers bliver jeg jo urimelig; min søde Mand maatte gaa i Haven hele Dagen i Dag for han mener jeg var noget -ulæseligt-; men vi kan jo alle blive -ulæseligt-. Kære Søster, jeg har ikke glemt det varme Omslag endnu. Haaber i alle har det godt og det glæder mig Børnene vokser. Med Inge-Lise kan du se fremskridt for hver Uge det er meget morsomt. Rigtig mange kærlige Hilsner til eder alle og i maa ikke vente os foreløbig jeg skal nok skrive i god Tid saa Peter kan faa Snapsen lagt paa Is, -ulæseligt- Din Søster Estrid Aage -ulæseligt- Inge og Ruth, de er alle lagt hen. ===Brev 02: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Estrid - Maj 1938=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-33.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-34.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-35.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-36.jpg |caption=Side 4 }} Skrøbelev i Maj 1938. Kære allesammen Mange tak for Brevet forleden Dag kære Søster, det er jo skrapt vi skal høre fynske Nyheder fra Sjælland, men vi to har jo da heldigvis Børn i flertal og naar vi husker Fødselsdagene hører vi jo da heldigvis ofte fra hinanden, det glæder os i har det godt og hvor er Navnet yndigt til den lille Frøken, hvad vejer hun, du kan tro jeg gerne vil se hende, til Sommer glæder jeg mig til at se Børnene og jer ogsaa i to gamle Kanutter. Jeg er nu glad for at vi tog over til jer i Vinter, det var en pragtfuld Tur og jeg kan le endnu af Peter din og ogsaa af min Peter paa Hjemturen til vor Frokost trængte jeg saadan til en Bajer på Slagelse Banegaard saa jeg kom med 3 Børn og bestilte 1 Hof og 2 Sodavand, saa da jeg havde drukket en lille Gang væltede P.V. Flasken og Hoffen skvattede paa Gulvet, saa maatte jeg pænt bestille 1 Citronvand mere for jeg syntes det var for meget med 2 Hof. Og jeg havde det saa godt oppe hos jer saa jeg kunde ønske I snart fik en Pige igen; sa vidt mulig kommer jeg paa Barselsvisit hver Gang der kommer et oppe hos jer. Kunde du tænke dig det lille Svoger, for vi to kan jo da en enkelt Historie endnu, vi er da unge med godt Humør. Ja af Nyheder er er ingen, vi er i bedste Velgaaende og trives alle, jeg runder snart de første Par Hundrede, endskønt jeg stadig har lidt og rutte med; nu har vi faaet 100 smaa Kyllinger og de tager jo Tid. Børnene er raske, min Mand og jeg har det ligesom vi faar Mad til og P.V. kravler Dagen lang, det sætter ham lidt tilbage med at gaa, han er jo vanskelig at passe paa nu; men han er jo selvsagt meget morsom og Pigerne er stadig henrykt over ham, han vil jo med i Skole og det morer dem jo, det var kun ovre hos jer Inge vilde strejke og det var din Skyld kære Søster, de lærer jo hurtigt. Ruth er glad for at gaa i Skole og er flink til sine Ting. Det er vel nok en skrap Vinter vi har, hvor er det hunde koldt og hvor er det Synd for Marker og Haver men vi maa vel snart faa lidt Sommer, vi kender snart ikke Aarstiderne, Regn faar vi ikke, Vinter i Maj o.s.v. men vi kan jo ikke tage selv. Haaber disse Linier træffer jer alle i bedste Velgaaende og sender rigtig mange kærlige Hilsner fra os alle. Vor Søn Peter, vore Døtre, min Mand og din gamle Søster Estrid. Vi hører sjælden fra Fyn, har ikke været derovre endnu, nu har vi jo ellers en Jomfru igen, men hun er jo ikke rigtig kendt endnu ellers vil vi snart have en eftermiddagstur derover. Hvordan klarer du dig kære Anna. Moster ===Brev 22: Brev til Anna fra søsteren Hilleborg=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-6.jpg |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-1.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-5.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Afsendt fra Odense Kære Søster Svoger og Børn Hjerteligt Tak for Brevet det er rart at høre fra dig, jeg fik Breve fra 2 Lærerfruer paa en Dag. Jeg fik saadan en pæn Trøje til hvor Søn -ulæseligt- har faaet mange Blomster saa jeg ligger rigtig og har det fint. Den lille Dreng er saa god saa det er en fornøjelse. Jeg har det ogsaa godt, jeg skal op i Morgen, i dag skal vi af med Birgit Moderen vilde ikke give Afkald paa hende -ulæseligt- at hun skal væk fra os igen, hun bliver større saa lider hun for meget under det. Det er ellers så sløjd med Moder der maatte have Læge deroppe i Aalborg og han raaede Moder til at tage hjem for hendes Nyrere er daarlige og hun skulde i Sengen, men det er det forfærdelige for det kan Moder jo slet ikke, i mange Nætter sidder hun paa en Stol hun kan slet ikke faa Luft, det er meget svært for dem hjemme for de lider jo under det alle sammen. Agnes fik næsten ingen Søvn de otte Dage hun var hjemme. Moder skal vist ogsaa paa Sygehuset. Ja det er svært at se paa Moder jeg blev helt daarlig den Dag Moder var hernede og se Drengene, bare det dog ville blive bedre. Nu kommer Johan med en stor Pakke, den er fra Estrid, det er et fint blaat Vognsæt, der har hun flottet sig. I Dag skal jeg lidt op saa det hele har gaaet fint. Du maa undskylde Skriften men det er ikke til at skrive. Til slut de kærligste Hilsner til Eder alle fra Johan og hvor Søn og Moster Hille ===Brev 24: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-9.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-10.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} J. Eskjær Aalborg d. Onsdag Cand. Pharm. Rosenvænget Kære Søster Anna Hjertelig Tak for Brevet, det var rart at høre lidt fra dig kære Anna, ja jeg fik Brev fra Mor i Gaar for første gang og Mor skriver det går godt. Ja jeg vedlægger Brevet hvis du ikke har faaet Brev fra Mor endnu. Vi rejser jo hjem i Morgen Tidlig med -ulæseligt- Toget. ?Jønne? skal til Generalforsamling paa Strand paa Søndag og saa har han faaet fri Lørdag saa bliver det jo en hel lille Ferie, saa vi rejser selvfølgelig med hjem, vi længes jo ogsaa efter selv at se hvordan det gaar med vores lille Mor. Jeg skal saa nok skrive et langt Brev til dig og fortælle hvordan det står til kære Anna for jeg ved jo med mig selv det er rart at høre hvordan det gaar, for dem derhjemme er jo ikke saa meddelsomme. Du spørger om hvordan Jønne har moret sig på Turen, strålende, det var en mægtig oplevelse og han har set saa meget smukt at han siger at han aldrig kan blive imponeret mere over noget og det siger jo ikke saa lidt; det er jo ellers ikke sådan at-ulæseligt- Turen for mig. Jønne havde den kønneste Kjole til Kis og en Bluse til mig med fra Ungarn pragtfuldt Håndarbejde kan du tro, jeg fik ogsaa Strømper så tynde som -ulæseligt- en Taske og Kis en yndig Dukke og mange andre smaating, så vores Far glemte jo ikke os der skulde blive hjemme. Kære Anna saa længe din lille Pige får Bryst skal du ikke give hende Levertran, det er tidligt nok til Efteråret. Vil du ikke snart Fotografere hende så vi kan faa Stumpen at se. Med de kærligste Hilsener og Tanker til hele familien fra os alle tre. Eders Agnes ===Brev 01: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-2.jpg |caption=Side 1sygdom |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN.jpg |caption=Side 2 |align=l }}
{{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-3.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-4.jpg |caption=Side 4 }} [[Space:Hojbo|Højbo]] Mandag Kære Søster Anna Ja du maa undskylde det var saa længe inden jeg faar skrevet, men jeg har gaaet med dit Brev i Tasken siden i Torsdag, for jeg skrev med det samme vi var hjemme, men i Torsdags havde Mor det rigtig skidt, saa det var et halvtrist Brev jeg havde skrevet, for det var jo et daarligt Indtryk vi fik af Mor den Dag vi kom, men siden har det gaaet rigtig godt med Mor, det gaar aller bedst nu Mor ingen Medicin faar, det vil sige med Hjertet for alt det Vand Mor har i Kroppen vil desværre ikke forsvinde og det er saa kedeligt, for Mor er ligefrem saa tyk af Vand - hun lader jo heller ikke Vand og det er jo galt når det bliver i Kroppen sådan, tænk nu vejer Mor kun ?60? saa hun er jo gaaet meget ned i Vægt og saa maa vi jo regne med alt det Vand. Ja kære Anna, det syntes jeg jo er farligt for man har jo altid hørt saa snart det naaede Hjertet var det forbi, men vi maa jo haabe at det snart vil begynde at svinde og før kommer Mor jo heller ikke af, jeg er nu bange for Mor kommer til at ligge længe paa Sygehuset og det kniber jo med at blive ved med at sidde for der er jo for længe siden gaaet hul paa Halen og Benet for husk Mor sidder jo af nat og Dag for ellers kan hun jo slet ikke faa Luft. Huden bliver jo saa skør når der er Vand i Kroppen, godt nu det Mor er derude for der bliver jo gjordt alt for dem. Mor er såmænd saa glad for at være derude, hun har -ulæseligt- faaet saadan en -ulæseligt- til at ligge ved siden af sig uden at -ulæselig sætning- Moster Marens. Ja Jønne rejste saa hjem i gaar saa nu gaar Far og jeg ene her i Dag for Pigen fik fri i gaar og er blevet væk og vi ved jo ikke om hun kommer igen, det er jo kedeligt for det er jo ikke let at faa en igen til at gaa her for den Løn Far vil give, hun var nu heller ikke meget værd, men da bedre end ingen. Ja nu maa jeg vist slutte for far har begyndt med at lave Mad. Det regner frygteligt i disse Dage, det bliver man hurtig ked af. Med de kærligste Hilsener og Tanker til jer Alle 5 fra Far, Kis og Agnes ===Brev 06: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-11.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l |size=s }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-12.jpg |caption=Side 2 |align=l |size=s }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-13.jpg |caption=Side 3 |align=l |size=s }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-14.jpg |caption=Side 4 |size=s }} Ålborg - Rosenvænget J. ESKJÆR - CAND. PHARM Kære Søster Anna ! Hjertelig Tak for Brevet og den lille Taske til Kis, den er hun -ulæseligt- glad for den hun nok huske når vi skal ud, for den ligner jo en voksens Taske saa den er meget mere -ulæseligt- end den lille røde hun har faaet af Bedstemor, sådan en rigtig Barnetaske regner vi ikke for noget. Kære Anna nu har jeg saa faaet Kjolen -ulæseligt- - det varede noget da de først skulle skrive efter den, der er ogsaa bestilt en lille Kyse der passer til, men du kommer først om 14 Dage, men jeg skal nok sende dem omgaaende for nu er det jo blevet varmt Vejr, saa har man jo brug for den slags. Kære Anna du har vel hørt hjemme fra saa du ved Mor ligger på Amtssygehuset B9 Stue 68, ja det hare været en strenge Tid for Mor lige siden hun kom af, de første Dage jeg var hjemme gik det rigtigt godt, men saa begyndte det hele at gøre vrøvl. Mor kunde slet ikke være i Sengen for saa kunde hun ikke faa luft, så Mor sad i en Stol det meste af Natten de sidste 6 Dage jeg var hjemme, så ingen af os fik søvn, men Mor mente jo stadig væk det blev bedre når hun kom af i Aalborg luften saa hun vilde gerne med, hvad vi alle og ikke mindst jeg var ked af, men det kunde vi jo ikke neden at sige når hun var inde på det blev bedre når hun kom her a, men det viste sig jo snart det ikke var det rigtige Sted for Mor at være, saa hentede vi jo Lægen inden Far skulle køre hjem igen og vi kunde jo nok mærke på Mor hun heller ville med hjem igen og vores læge sagde ogsaa med det samme at det var det eneste rigtige for Mor skulde i Seng, for der var noget i vejen med Nyrerne, saa kunde vi jo bedre forstaa Mor blev saa tyk, det var jo Vandet der gik i Kroppen. Lægen sagdte til Jønne og mig vi skulde lade Mor tage hjem medens hun kunde for dette blev en lang Omgang, saa du vil kunde forstaa kære Anna, jeg har været saa Oprevet over alt dette, dels fordi Mor havde faaet den anstrengende tur her af som hun kunde have haft Skade af, men som Far sagte til mig vi har ladet Mor raade fordi vi ikke ved hvor længe vi faar lov at beholde hende og saa skulde hun have sin vilje, og deres Læge i Odense sagte jo ogsaa hun gerne maatte, men han har jo ikke været klar over det med Nyrene og det blev jo ogsaa værre for hver dag, saa jeg har -ulæseligt- nok haft ondt af Mor det lille Skind, det gjorde mig Hjertens ondt den Dag de kørte hjem, for da var hun rigtig nok sløj, og siden har jeg haft nok med at se at falde lidt til Ro selv for det tog meget paa mig dels fordi vi ingen Nattesøvn fik, jeg var jo oppe ustandseligt for at hjælpe Mor og saa det at se paa ens kære lide ondt, er forfærdeligt. Men nu skal du ikke græde over dette for det er jo overstaaet og Mor har det godt paa Sygehuset, og er saa lykkelig for at være der, for hun kan jo nok mærke der bliver man passet som man skal og de er så søde ved hende alle sammen og saa maa vi jo haabe og bede om Mor maa blive rask igen. Ja det var jo et trist Brev lille Anna men du vil jo også gerne vide hvordan det står til. Med de aller kærligste Hilsener til jer alle fra os alle tre. Din Agnes ===Brev 05: Brev til Anna fra hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-15.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-16.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Kære Søster Anna, Da jeg syntes Mor har det rigtig sløjt i disse Dage har vi talt sammen om vi syntes du skulde tage en Tur hjem og se til Mor, saa har vi da været hjemme og se til hende alle sammen, Estrid var her i Gaar og hun syntes også du skulde komme en Tur over til Mor, for det er jo -ulæseligt- Mor lider af og hun er jo desværre saa tyk og kommer slet ikke af med noget Vand og det er jo galt og du ved jo meget godt kære Anna er en kronisk Sygdom, saa for din egen Skyld syntes jeg du skulde låne en Tøjkurv og lægge Søster i og naar du rejser alene kan du sagtens klare det, du kan da sagtens faa et Menneske til at passe Peter og Drengene et Par Dage. Nu maa du jo ikke forstaa det som om der er overhængende Fare, men jeg syntes det var saa rart at du kom for din egen Skyld, for jeg glemmer aldrig da Svigerfar døde, men vi håber og beder om Mor må blive rask igen, det kan jo se galt ud og endda blive godt, Gudskelov for det. Med de kærligste hilsener og Tanker til jer alle fra os alle her. Moster Agnes ===Brev 07: Brev til Agnes fra hendes mor Maren på Odense sygehus=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-31.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-32.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Amtssygehuset I Odense - Søndag Morgen Kære Alle 3 Allerførst mange Tak for Breve og Appelsiner. Kære børn hvor er i dog flinke til at skrive til mig allesammen, og det er jo dejligt naar man ligger paa saadan et Sted, skønt vi har det saamænd saa godt de pusler om en Dagen lang og er alle saa flinke ved mig, her er saadan en lille god Sygeplejerske fra Arden hende er jeg saa glad for, hun er lige kommen, hun har haft Ferie, her er jo en stor Stab. Ja nu glæder jeg mig til at se jer her i næste Uge, skønt jeg kommer jo ikke hjem, men der er vist gjort i stand og malet og Tapetseret saa du kan nok se forskellen naar du kommer hjem lille Agnes, Far glæder sir ordentlig til Kis kommer, hvor er han dog glad for de Børn og Birthe hun er helt skør naar hun ser morfar, men det er jo noget der passer ham. Langelænderne har besøgt mig 2 gange, første Gang var Estrid ene, sidste Gang var hele Familien. Ja Turen hjem var jo ellers strenge nok den Dag vi kørte hjem fra Aalborg jeg vil jo ikke haabe til næste Gang det skal blive saa slemt; men nu gaar det jo godt igen, jeg skulde nok have været herud i Vinter saa er det jo ikke sikkert at det havde naaet at blive saa slemt. Reservelægen sagde at jeg kunde godt blive gammel for det; men jeg maa jo ikke bestille noget, og det sad Søster paa Sengen og sagde til mig -ulæseligt- ogsaa, de er saamænd saa søde og flinke allesammen, og her har været masser at set til mig, jeg har fyldt hele Stuen md Blomster, saa de andre Damer er jo saa glade vi har haft det rart sammen, nu er vi kun 2 tilbage paa stuen. Haaber dette træffer jer i bedste Velgaaende alle 3. Sender de kærligste Hilsner og Tanker fra Mor ==1945 Breve fra Anna under hendes ophold på Kalundborg sygehus== De efterfølgende breve er skrevet af Anna, i perioden fra hun kom på Kalundborg sygehus 28. marts 1945, og frem til før sin død på sygehuset den 20. august 1945. ===Brev 20: Onsdag 16. maj - Ukendt modtager=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-39.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-40.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Onsdag Morgen Kære Alle sammen. Nu har jeg faaet 5 Piller i Nat, saa nu har jeg det helt godt til Morgen. Bare det dog maatte vare ved. Jeg var saa syg i Aftes og Overlægen vilde saa have mig ned at Røntgenfotograferes, jeg havde 39,2 som sædvanlig; men havde optræk til Hovedpine. Tænk, saa kører de mig ned paa Røntgen og det var en ny Elev saa hun satte mig derind, knaldede Døren i og Gik -ulæseligt- varmt, nogle og Tredive Graders Varme ligesom paa Operationsstuen (Og saa hermetisk tillukket) og jeg begyndte saadan at svede og blev helt svimmel saa det var ligesom ?baaren? helt sejlede med mig og jeg stod der ene over 1/2 Time og saa ?tillukket? var det ligesom jeg skulde kvæles og jeg kunde slet ikke faa Luft og mit Hjerte var saa daarligt, saa jeg min sidste Time var kommet, tænk saa var overlægen gaaet hjem og havde glemt det og da de saa syntes det varede saa længe inden jeg kom op, sendte de saa en ned for at hente mig. Jeg havde heller ikke kunnet holde det ud ret meget længere før jeg var blevet kvalt, de plejer jo aldrig at lukke Døren før Overlægen kommer og vi lige skal fotograferes; men det vidste den nye Elev jo ikke, hun havde aldrig kørt nogen derned før. Frk. Frederiksen sagde i Aftes, at den Blodprøve de tog i Gaar skulde sendes til København og undersøges, for at faa at vide hvad Medicin de skulde give mig, fordi jeg kunne jo ikke saadan blive ved med at ligge med saa meget Feber. Du kommer nok til at skrive til Agnes, -ulæseligt- jeg har skrevet til Dig, kan jeg ikke orke mere i Dag. Mange kærlige hilsner til alle i kære fra jeres -ulæseligt- Mor. P.S. Jeg har ikke spor at drikke. Jeg har heller ingen Konvolutter og Frimærker og saa en ?Kam?. I Dag da Overlægen kom, sagde, ja her har vi jo saa vort Smertensbarn, og saa spurgte han om jeg saa var nede og jeg sagde jeg stod og ventede saa længe, i en forfærdelig Varme men Overlægen glemte mig; men nu skal jeg saa ned i Eftermiddag. ===Brev 27: Fra Anna til Peder under hendes sygdom og indlæggelse på Kalundborg sygehus - Formentlig juli 1945=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-41.jpg }} Kære Far Tak for Brevet. Jeg havde 39 i Aftes men har sovet helt godt i Nat men jeg far faet mange Piller. Havde 38 til Morgen og er helt stiv i Kroppen. Har tage Pulver og har sovet hele dagen. Fru Trier var her ude til Formiddags. Jeg har faaet tre Bylder klemt ud først Reservelægen og saa Frk. Frederiksen. Jeg er saa træt. I Morgen skal jeg til at begynde paa en Chemoseptkur, saa det er jo en streng Omgang. Mange hilsner til jer alle Mor ===Brev 21: Fra Anna til Peder=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-42.jpg }} Kære Far, Jeg havde 39,3 lige da Du var gaaet og svedte som en vanvittig. Svedt og ?sovet? helt godt i Nat 38,3 til Morgen, lige haft Stuegang og Reservelægen sagde, saa maa vi se Tiden an en Dag endnu,, ellers maa vi til at køre frem med det svære Skyts, for dette kan ikke blive ved at gaa, saa nu ved jeg saa ikke hvad de skal til at gøre ved mig. Bare jeg dog ogsaa snart kunde blive bedre, for dette her er trist. Haaber i har det godt. Kærlig hilsen fra Mor. ===Brev 28: Besked fra Anna til Peder, om at betale hendes søster Agnes=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-43.jpg }} Kære Far. Vil Du betale Agnes det Paalæg hun har købt og saa har jeg lovet hende en Pakke god Tobak til at rulle Cigaretter af. Nu glæder jeg mig til at du kommer i Morgen. ===Brev 29: Brev fra Anna til Peder=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-44.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-45.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Kære Alle sammen. Hjerteligt tak for Brevet. Jeg har det lidt bedre i Dag. Reservelægen kom og sagde at nu havde de faaet opklaret, at det var Gigtfeber, og jeg skal ligge i mindst 4 Uger endnu, men bare jeg ikke faar flere Tilbagefald jeg har kun haft 38,2 de sidste Aftener saa bare jeg kunde blive helt Feberfri. Fru Larsen er flyttet ud i Dag. Frk. Graabye synes ikke det var pænt Selskab nok til mig. Nu har jeg faaet hende herind med Skarlagensfeber. Hun er først blevet renset i Dag, saa nu er jeg lidt bange for at hun skal smitte mig det vilde jo være frygteligt. Ja Tak, Jordbær siger jeg ikke nej til, eller skal I ikke tage Spinat sidste gang maatte jeg give Fru Larsen det, fordi jeg kastede op da jeg saa al den Mad. 1 Bundt Radisser er jeg altid glad for -ulæseligt- kom fra Agurk og en enkelt Tomat pynter det jo lidt paa Appetitten. Jeg har begyndt paa Jernpiller foruden alt det andet Bras, det var jo bedre de gav mig nogle friske Grøntsager. Jeg har Hovedpine hver Dag men ellers synes jeg, jeg har det lidt bedre. Saa kommer du og Søster i Morgen. Har du betalt Far til Estrids Gave? Tag en Blyant med herud med Viskelæder. Kærlig hilsen fra Mor. ===Brev 30: Brev fra Anna til Peder og børnene=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-46.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-47.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
Kære Alle sammen! Lille Far jeg synes slet ikke du var særlig sød ved mig i gaar, jeg kunde slet ikke faa mit gode Humør igen Resten af Dagen. Jeg svedte saa frygteligt og var saa utilpas om Aftenen og saa fik B Vitamin indsprøjtning og af den fik jeg saadan en Kvalme ligesom oppe ved Friis; men jeg kastede saa ikke rigtig op før i Nat jeg vaagnede og skulde skiftes, jeg var ligesom trukket op af en Spand Vand, saa blev jeg saa utilpas og kastede en Masse op, ja, ikke Mad men saa faldt jeg da i Søvn igen og var ligesaa vaad til Morgen, saa i Dag lindet paa Smerterne i hele Kroppen ovenpaa den -ulæseligt-dekur; men den var ogsaa streng; bare det saa maa vare. Peder, jeg er kommet i Tanke om at Du kan samle Asparges sammen nogle Dage, rulle dem ind i Rabarberblade og lægge dem paa Kældergulvet og saa sende en ?Postian? med op til Agnes, det vilde hun blive lykkelig over at faa, og bare Du pakker dem godt ind i Rabarberblade bliver de ikke tørre. Haaber ellers i har det godt og ikke slider jer selv helt op, for det betaler sig nu ikke, det kan vi se med Tante Maren og jeg. Nej, man skal være lidt god ved sig selv. Haaber saa i har det godt. Mange kærlige hilsener fra Mor ===Brev 31: Kort notat fra Anna til datteren Inge Lise=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-48.jpg }} Kære Lille Søster, hjertelig Tak for Brevet, Du er vel nok sød til at skrive til Mor. Det var godt i Morede jer godt oppe hos Præstens. Mor har det bedre i Dag. Kærlighilsen fra Mor. ===Brev 32: Noteret af Anna på kuvert=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-49.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-50.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Jeg har haft Smerter i Benene i Nat, men jeg turde ikke sige det fordi Overlægen havde lovet mig Bad i Aften, men saa sagde jeg til Nattevagten at de ikke maatte fortælle nogen jeg fik Piller. Saa fik jeg Bad til Morgen men jeg blev saa træt og da jeg kom ind, tog jeg hul paa Pilsneren og tænk den smagte mig saa godt. Og jeg der ellers ikke kan lide Øl. Jeg fik hovedpine af Anstrengelserne og saa fik jeg Tabletter og jeg har ogsaa haft ondt i Benene i Dag det er forfærdelig trist jeg ikke er ovre de smerter endnu. Jeg fik Brev fra Hille. Johan er ogsaa Frihedskæmper. ===Brev 33: Brev fra Anna, formentlig til Peder og børnene=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-51.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-52.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
Kære Alle sammen. Jeg var saa syg i Aftes 39,2 og Overlægen rev sig fortvivlet i Haaret (som han intet har af) og sagde, vil De aldrig være rask, jeg sagde at det var det eneste Ønske jeg har. Saa hørte jeg sige til Frk. Graabye ude paa Gangen, hvor er det fortvivlet at det ikke bliver bedre, jeg ved ikke hvad jeg skal gøre med hende. -ulæseligt- Middag har jeg det helt godt -ulæseligt- Nat; men jeg er saa stiv ??ogsaa hele morgenen?? og min højre Arm ?saa jeg? næsten ikke kan skrive; men jeg -ulæseligt- høj feber i Aften igen. Jeg skulde jo ogsaa flytte et andet sted hen til en medicinsk overlæge, dette kan jo ikke gaa i det lange løb, naar de ikke ved hvad de skal gøre. Jeg skulde ellers skrive til Hille og Estrid; men jeg kan næsten ikke med den Arm. Kommer du ikke ned til mig i Morgen, fordi jeg ikke har det saa godt. Købe mig en Kam ikke -ulæseligt- eller jævn. Tage Købekortene med i Morgen ogsaa Rabatkortene og købe Skjorter til os og Strømper. Du har jo mine 200 Kr. og købe for. Ringe eller skrive til Estrid og sige at hun ikke kan røre sig og skrive. Du skal sige at Estrid skal ringe og sige det til dem paa Fyn. ===Brev 34: Fra Anna til Peder og drengene. Formentlig skrevet lige før befrielsen=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-53.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-54.jpg |caption=Side 2 }}
Kære Far og Drenge. Til Morgen inden de kom og vækkede os, kom jeg i Tanke om at Søster da aldrig har faaet sit Inge-Lise Navn i Skovs Sæbehus og jeg betalte det først i Februar Md. Jeg haaber ikke du har smidt Seddelen væk, for enten maa vi saa have navnet, eller Pengene tilbage. Overlægen har lige været her, og han sagde, at det var en Infektion af hver eneste Fiber i hele Kroppen saa det vilde tage sin Tid, nu skulde foreløbig se Tiden an 1 Md. endnu; men det lader til at blive temmelig langvarigt. Saa spurgte han hvad Du sagde til det, saa jeg sagde at du jo gerne snart ville have det til at gaa lidt bedre; men at jeg skulde blive til jeg blev rask. I Dag har jeg det ellers helt godt; træt men ingen Hovedpine og Kvalme, men lidt ondt i Ryggen og sveder lidt. Haaber ellers at alle i kære derhjemme har det godt. bare her ikke bliver Krig. Har faaet Brev fra Hille og Estrid, nu maa jeg faa skrevet lidt Breve i Morgen, dersom jeg faar det lige saa godt. Tak for Brevet men det er jo frygteligt med det dersom det er Russerne der kommer -ulæseligt- jeg er helt nervøs, saa jeg pludselig faar helt ondt i alle indvoldene, jeg synes -ulæseligt- Englænderne, men Russerne det er dog det værste som kunne ?opleve?. Haaber ikke vi skal opleve alt for meget af Krigens gru. Bare jeg dog havde været rask og været hjemme. men nu maa jeg jo haabe det bedste for os alle og pas endelig godt paa Børnene. Mange kærlige hilsner Hilsener og Tanker til jer alle fra Moder. ==Anden korrespondance== ===Kort 51: fra moderen til Anna under Anna og Peders tur til Stockholm i august 1935=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-57.jpg |align=c |size=m }}
6-8-1935 Fru Frank ''-ulæseligt-'' Adr. Fru Holmberg Döbelnsgatan 5 Stockholm Sverige Villestofte Tirsdag Kære Anna. Tak for Kortene som vi har modtaget i Dag, og nu er i vel naaet maalet og har det forhaabentligt godt. Børnene har det saa godt og er saa søde begge to. Moster var hjemme med Bent i gaar og vi kørte for dem ned til ?Essrids? Fødselsdag i Aftes. Preben modtog de tusind Kys ved at kysse Kortet idag fra dig, vi er færdig med Vask og Strygning, idag er Vejret saa godt. Tusind Kys fra Preben og Bent. Kærlig Hilsen fra os alle paa "Højbo" Moder. ===Kort 35: Fra Kort fra gamle elever i Værslev skole i forbindelse med Annas død - 23-08-1945=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-55.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-56.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Værslev d. 23 Aug. 1945 En sidste Hilsen til Fru Frank Fra gamle Skoleelever. *Rita Petersen *Rosa Christiansen (f. Nielsen) *Erik Larsen *Vagner Petersen *Erhardt Madsen *Villy Madsen *Else Jensen *Kitty Jensen *Poul Petersen *Verner Hansen *Børge Jensen *Ruth Christiansen *Jens Børgesen *Ella Jensen *Inge Andersen (f. Hjorth) *Ellen Larsen *Gunnar Jensen *Helmuth Jensen *Børge Jensen *Ellen Jensen *Karl Erik Hansen *Astrid Hansen *Eivind Andersen *John Jørgensen *Vera Andersen *Poul Talarik *Poul Christoffersen *Niels Olsen *Hans Christian Olsen *Lilly Andersen *Marie Sørensen (f. Andreasen) *Valdemar Andreasen *Helga Busk (f. Andersen) *Egon Madsen *Aage Madsen *Ellen Marie Jensen *Frede Jensen *Sigrid Olsen *Lilly Andersen (f. Hansen) *Ernst Hansen *Hans Olsen *Else Christiansen (f. Nielsen) *Kaj Nielsen *Gerhardt Petersen *Jenny Korfitzen (f. Hansen) *Viola Olsen (f. Frederiksen) *Oda Frederiksen *Esther Rasmussen (f. Nielsen) *Marie Nielsen *Sonja Olsen *Kaj Nielsen *Rigborg Petersen *Johs. -ulæseligt- ===Kort 26: Kort fra Estrid og Anna til deres morbroders hustru Maren Pedersen – Omkring 1920=== {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-37.jpg |align=l }} {{Image|file=BREVMADSEN-38.jpg }} Kort fra Estrid og Anna Madsen stilet til deres morbroder [[Pedersen-4897|Laurits Kristian Pedersens]] kone [[Jørgensen-2036|Maren Pedersen (f. Jørgensen)]]. Morbroderen var bosat på gården Marienlund i Tvinde, Estrid havde været plejebarn hos ham Fru Maren Pedersen Marienlund, Tvinde, Rynkeby -ulæseligt- 12.14.7. paa Cykletur til ?Harlev? -ulæseligt- Sorø, vidunderlig tur som jeg aldrig glemmer. Estrid og Anna.
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Richard Bruin probate in 1822 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Blaby. *William Bruin (son) *Maria Bruin (daughter) *William Bruin (brother) *William Dennells, Samuel Johnson, William Flude, John Simpkin (execs) '''1799''' William Brewin Mountsorrel, labourer 13 May 1796, 6 November 1799. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1782-1817
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William Brewin probate in 1799 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Labourer. *John Martin (brother in law) *Elizabeth (wife) *Jane Martin, John's now wife *Ann Preston (daughter) *Fanny Martin daughter of Jonathan Martin (late father in law) '''1797''' Elizabeth Brewin leaving her effects in Leicester, admin 22 February 1797, died about 2 weeks earlier. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1797 A-M
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Elizabeth Brewin probate in 1797. Residence Leicestershire, England. *John Brewin of Crulched? Friars, London, whitesmith (husband) '''1791''' William Brewin, Gracedieu, miller, intestate admin 6 December 1791. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1791 A-S
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William Brewin probate in 1791 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Gracedieu, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Miller. *Elizabeth (wife) '''1789''' Richard Brewin of St Margaret Leicester, tanner, a bachelor, intestate, parents deceased, admin 7? November 1789. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/SMP/619-794
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Richard Brewin probate in 1789 in Leicestershire, England. Residence St Margaret Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Tanner. *John Brewin of St Margaret, tanner (brother) *Francis Brewin Davenport, Leicester, gent '''1784''' William Brewin of Quorndon, farmer, 29 September 1784, proved 12 November 1784. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1784 A-L
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William Brewin probate in 1784 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Quorndon, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Farmer. *Elizabeth (wife) *Mary & Elizabeth (daughters) *William (son) *Ann Massey wife of William of Northhampton, cordwainer (daughter) *George Brewin (brother) '''1782''' Simeon Brewin 1782 Leicester written 14 February 1780, proved 1 July 1782 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D555871 PROB 11/1092/305 Description: Will of Simeon Brewin of Saint Margaret Leicester , Leicestershire Date: 01 July 1782 Held by: The National Archives, Kew *Robert Brewin (brother) *Chamberlin (sister, William Chamberlin) *Simeon Brewin of Gt Wigston (uncle) *William Simpson of Leicester (nephew) *Richard Brewin of Hackney (uncle) *Robert Brewin (uncle, deceased) *Rev John Simpson (brother) *John Brewin (son, uncer 21) *Elizabeth Brewin (wife) *William Brewin (late uncle's two sons) '''1786''' Elizabeth Brewin (Simeon's wife) 12 September 1782 codicils 12 September 1783, 28 June 1784, proved 19 September 1786. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1145
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Will of Elizabeth Brewin, granted probate on 9 Sep 1786. Died about 1786 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. *John Simpson (brother & my sister his wife) *Robert Brewin & wife (brother - in law) *Thomas and Apphia Simpson (brother - in law?) *Nathaniel Simpson & Frances ( " ) *Deborah Simpson (sister) *Katherine Simpson, widow of William Simpson (late brother) *Sister Chamberlin *Miss Mary Chase of Derby *John Simpson (brother) *William Simpson (Nathaniel's son) *John Brewin (son, still under 21) '''1783''' Robert Bruin, butcher & grazier, Blaby, intestate, admin 17 December 1783 (died about 2 weeks earlier) '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1783/1
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Robert Bruin probate in 1783 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Blaby, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Butcher & grazier. *Richard Bruin, Little Glen, farmer *Thomas Flude *Stephen Margets? *Alice Bruin, widow the relict, Richard & Robert only children refused admin '''1782''' Robert Bruin, Turnpike House , St Mary Leicester written 22 January 1781, proved 8 June 1782. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1782 A-E
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Robert Bruin probate in 1781 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Turnpike House Near Leicester, Saint Mary, Leicestershire, England. *Thomas Gillam (grandson) *Ann Gillam (grandaughter) *Abigail, James Christian, Bruin Gillam (grandchildren) *Thomas Coleman innholder and hosier of Leicester (friend, exec, trustee of grandchildren) *John Ragg of Great Wigston, gent (friend, exec, trustee of grandchildren) *Ann Gillam (daughter) *Thomas Gillam her husband (son in law) '''1779''' William Bruin of Blaby yeoman 1 February 1778 prove 6 February 1779. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1779 A-F
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William Bruin probate in 1778 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Blaby, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Yeoman. *Grace Bruin, widow of brother John (sister in law) **Richard, Robert, William Bruin (nephews) **Unnamed daughter (niece) *Elizabeth Simpkins (late sister) **William, Benjamin, John & Richard Simpkins (nephews) *William Freer of Blaby (nephew) *Richard Bruin of Little Glen (unclear if the same Richard previously mentioned) *Mary Freer (sister) *Ann Sisson (sister) '''1778''' Thomas Brewin, Glenfield, labourer 28 August 1778, proved Oct 16 1778. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: DE73/671-724
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Thomas Brewin probate in 1778 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Glenfield, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Labourer. *Alice (wife) '''1776''' Richard Bruin, Blaby, grazier (real estate in Gt Wigston) 11 October 17?, proved 23 November 1776. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1776 A-O
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Richard Bruin probate in 1777 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Blaby, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Grazier. *Richard Bruin (eldest son) **William Bruin (grandson) **Richard Bruin (grandson) *William & John Freer, Blaby (friends) *Robert Bruin (son) **Alice, his wife **Richard Bruin (grandson) **William Bruin *Grace Boss (daughter) **Grace Boss (grandaughter) *James Flude (son in law) *Mary Flude (daughter) **James Flude (grandson) *Richard and Benjamin Simpkin (nephews) '''1775''' Elizabeth Brewin widow Leicester22 October 1773, proved 24 March 1775. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1775 A-P
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Elizabeth Brewin probate in 1773 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Borough of Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Widow. *Francis Brewin (late husband) *Mary Davenport (daughter) *Elizabeth Brewin (late daughter) *Richard Brewin (son) *John Brewin (son) *William Capp (son in law) *Ann Capp (daughter) *Ellis Shipley (grandchild) *John Brewin (grandson) *Francis Brewin (grandson) *Francis Brewin Davenport & John Davenport (grandchildren) '''1775''' John Brewin, Wigston Magna, Yeoman and Framework knitter, 3 September 1775, proved 14 October 1775. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1775 A-P
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John Brewin probate in 1774 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Great Wigston, Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Yeoman. *Rebeccah (wife) *Mary wife of William Grant (daughter) *Elizabeth Brewin (daughter) '''1774''' William Brewin of Syston, yeoman 3 April 1769, proved 9 July 1774 '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1774/1
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William Brewin probate in 1769 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Syston, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Yeoman. *Robert Needham, butcher (son in law) *Samuel Pickard *Ann Pickard wife of Robert (daughter) **Ann Pickard (grandaughter) '''1774''' Elizabeth Brewin, 4 September 1773, proved 29 April 1774 '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1774/1
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Elizabeth Brewin probate in 1773 in Leicestershire, England. *Francis Brewin (late father) *Sister Davenport *Elizabet Brewin (mother) *Witness John Brewin '''1770''' Martha Brewin, Oadby, widow, 26 November 1770, proved 5 December 1770. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1770/1
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Martha Brewin probate in 1770 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Oadby, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Widow. *John Blackwell (grand nephew) *Dorothy Iliffe of Oadby daughter of Simeon Iliffe *Elizabeth wife of grand nephew Thomas Blackwell *William Botterill son of my grand niece Mary wife of John Botterill of Kimcott *Joseph, William, Alexander, Blackwell, and Elizabeth Neale 5 children of my grand niece Martha Neale *John, Ann, Mary, Joseph, Blackwell, Martha & Esther Botterill, children of grand niece Mary '''1769''' John Brewin of Leicester, woolstapler, codicil 6 December 1761, proved 1769?. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/SMP/441-618
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John Brewin probate in 1769 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Borough of Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Woolstapler. *Robert Brewin (son, under 22) *Elizabeth Brewin (daughter) *Ann Brewin (wife) *Simeon Brewin (son) *William Brewin (brother) *Simeon Brewin (brother) '''1766''' Ann Brewin, widow, St Margaret (should be a will) proved 10 Jul 1766. wife of above. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/SMP/441-618
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Simeon Brewin probate in 1766 in Leicestershire, England. Residence St Margaret Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Woolstapler. *Simeon Brewin, woolstapler of St Margaret (son) '''1767''' Thomas Brewin Great Wigston, labourer 3 August 1767, proved 26 October 1767. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1767 A-E
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Thomas Brawin probate in 1767 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Labourer. *Robert Brewin, Leicester (son) *John, Hannah, Joseph, Mary, Benjamin, Samuel Pain (grandchildren) *Thomas Brewin (son) '''1765''' William Brewin, butcher of Great Wigston 20 May 1764, proved 27 April 1765. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1765 A-H
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William Brewin probate in 1764 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Butcher. *Mary (wife) *Robert Brewin (son, under 21) *John Brewin (son, under 21) '''1762''' Francis Brewin St Margaret, Tanner 9 March 1758, proved 6 August 1762, '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 878
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Will of Francis Brewin, granted probate on 6 Aug 1762. Died about 1762 in Saint Margaret Leicester. *John Brewin (son) *Ann Capp (daughter) *Elizabeth & Mary Brewin (daughters) *Elizabeth (wife) '''1761''' John Brewin Leicester, woolstapler, 24 August 1759, codicil 6 December 1761, proved 23 February (admin to Simeon) '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 872
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Will of John Brewin, granted probate on 23 Feb 1762. Died about 1762 in Borough of Leicester, Leicestershire, England. *Robert Brewin (son) *Elizabeth Brewin (daughter) *Ann Brewin (wife) *Simeon Brewin (son) '''Marriage''': "England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973"
Original data: England, Marriages, 1538-1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 592560
{{Ancestry Record|9852|11667621|uk}} (accessed 12 October 2023)
Simeon Brewin marriage to Elizabeth Simpson on 31 Oct 1768 in St. Martin, Leicester, Leicester, England. Simeon (age 25) married Elizabeth Simpson (age 24) in St Martin Leicester, Leicestershire, England. '''Marriage''': "Leicestershire Marriage Licences, 1604-1891"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland
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Simeon Brewin (25) marriage to Elizabeth Simpson (24) in St Martin Leicester, Leicestershire, England. *Simeon Brewin. Gt Wigston (brother) '''1760''' John Bruin of Great Wigston, grazier 29 December 1759 proved 1 March 1760. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1760 A-R
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John Brewin probate in 1759 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Grazier. *Alice Bruin (daughter) *Mary Coltman (daughter) '''1755''' Robert Bruin of Oadby, grazier written 1 Feb 1755, proved 31 March 1755. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1755 A-G
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Robert Bruin probate in 1755 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Oadby, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Grazier. *Elizabeth ... (late mother) land in Gt Wigston settled on her marriage to *Robert (late father) *Richard (brother) *John Bruin (brother) *Simeon (brother) *William (brother) *Martha (wife) *Elizabeth Pochin (neice) '''1755''' Mary Brewin, widow, Great Wigston, 12 January 1755, proved 17 May 1755. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1755 A-G
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Mary Brewin probate in 1755 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Widow. *Anne Brewin (daughter) '''1749''' Robert Bruin of Oadby intestate, admin 3 July 1749. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1749 (A-C)
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Robert Brum Or Brown probate in 1749 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Farmer. *Elizabeth Brewin of Great Wigston (widow, the relict) *witness Simeon Bruin '''1751''' Elizabeth Brewin late of Great Wigston, widow, intestate, admin 30 March 1751. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1751 A-Z
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Elizabeth Brewin probate in 1751 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Widow. *Robert Brewin (son) '''1746''' John Bruin Wigston intestate admin 18 April 1746. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1746 (A-J)
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John Bruin probate in 1747 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. *Mary Bruin, widow, Gt Wigston (mother) *Richard Bruin, woolcomber, Leicester '''1740''' Mary Brewin, widow of Gt Wigston, 28 July 1740, proved 20 December 1740. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1740 (A-B)
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Mary Brewin probate in 1740 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Widow. *John Brewin (son) *Sarah Adcock (daughter) *Robert Brewin (son) *Thomas Gilloom (grandson) *Alse Law (daughter) '''1738''' Iliffe Brewin, All Saints, Leicester, 9 March 1737/8, proved 12 May 1738. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1738 (A-B)
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Iliffe Brewin probate in 1737 in Leicestershire, England. Residence All Saints, Borrough of Leicester, Leicestershire, England. *Sarah (wife) '''1737''' John Bruin, Wigston Magna, yeoman 5 May 1737, proved 3 March 1738. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1738 (A-B)
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John Brewin probate in 1737 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Great Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Yeman. *John Bruin(son) *Richard Bruin (son, under 21) *Mary Bruin (daughter, under 21) *Ann Bruin (daughter, under 21) *Mary Bruin (wife) *Robert Bruin senior & John Bruin trustees '''1736''' Ann Brewin widow, Barrow upon Soar 27 April 1736, proved May 29 1736. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1736 (A-R) & VG
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Anne Brewin probate in 1736 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Widow. *Elizabeth Rider (daughter) **Elizabeth & Alice Rider (grandchildren) *Anne Hull (grandaughter) *Witness Joseph Hull '''1736''' Ralph Brewin of Great Wigston, labourer, '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1736 (A-R) & VG
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Ralph Brewin probate in 1732 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Labourer. *Edward Brewin (late father) *Ralph Brewin (son) **Mary his daughter *Rebeccah (wife) *Thomas Brewin (son) *Thomas Brewin (grandson) **Hannah his daughter *Christian Brewin (grandaughter) *Edward, John & Ralph (grandsons) '''1732''' Richard Brewin of Great Wigston, yeoman 10 May 1732, proved 5 April 1733. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1732 (A-E)
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Richard Brewin probate in 1732 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Yeom. *Frances (wife) *Richard (son) *John (son) *Robert (son) *Anthony (son) *Frances Brewin (son) *Paris? (son) *Susanna (daughter) '''1731''' Abraham Brewin, Aylestone, intestate, admin 11 April 1730. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: Bundle 4 ca
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Elizabetha Brewin probate in 1730 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Aylestone, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Vid. *Elizabeth Brewin (wife) Thomas Brewin, Bagworth, husbandman 21 February 1730/1, proved 22 May 1731 '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1731 (A-B)
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Thomas Brewin probate in 1730 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Bagworth, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Husbandman. *John Brewin (son) *William Brewin (son) *William, son of son Thomas deceased (grandson) *Anne & Alice Brewin (daughters) *Anne (wife) '''1727''' Lydia Brewin, Siston 5 October 1727, proved 11 December 1727. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1727 CC
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Lydia Browin probate in 1727 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Syston, Leicestershire, England. *William Brewin (son) *Mary Brewin (daughter) *Anne Davey (daughter) '''1723''' John Brewin, gent, Little Stretton 21 March 1723, proved 16 May 1724 '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1724 VG
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John Brewin probate in 1723 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Little Streeton, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Gentleman. *William Coleman (brother in law) *Mary (wife) *Mary Coleman (niece) *Mary Middleton, daughter of sister Mary (niece) *Elizabeth, Jane John, Robert Coleman (nieces & nephews) '''1723''' Robert Brewin, Stretton, intestate admin 20 December 1723 '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1723 (A-N)
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Roberti Brewin probate in 1723 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Stretton, Leicestershire, England. *John (son) '''1721''' Mary Brewin, widow of Gt Wigston, intestate, admin 5 Aug 1721 '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: Bundle 5 ca
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Mary Brewin probate in 1722 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Mag, Leicestershire, England. *Abigail Brewin of Gt Wigston (daughter) *Witness John Brewin of Blaby '''1719''' Francis Brewin, Barrow upon Soar, limeburner 12 October 1719, proved 8 January 1719/20 '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1719 CC
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Francis Brewin probate in 1719 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Lime burner. *Mary (wife) *witnesses Robert Needham, James Aslin, William Cox '''1717''' Richard Bruin, Great Wigston, yeoman 28 November 1717, proved 31 January 1718/9. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1718 (A-T)
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Richard Bruin probate in 1717 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Yeom. *John Bruin (son) *Richard Bruin son of son Anthony (grandson) '''1715''' Robert Brewin of Leicester, baker 20 March 1714, proved 4 May 1715 '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1715 (A-B)
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Robert Brewin probate in 1714 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Burrough of Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Baker. *Ann (wife) '''1715''' Thomas Brewin, Sproxton, intestate, admin 18 December 1715 '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1715 (A-B)
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Thomas Brewin probate in 1715 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Sproxton, Leicestershire, England. *John Brewin, Sproxton (son) '''1693''' Robert Bruin of Great Wigston, butcher, written 21 August 1693, proved 7 October 1693. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: -
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Robert Bruin probate in 1693 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Great Wigston, Leicestershire, England. *Robert Bruin (son) *Robert Bruin (late father) *Mary Bruin (daughter) *Alice Bruin (daughter) *Sarah Bruin (daughter) *John Bruin (son) *Mary Bruin (wife) *Esther Bruin (daughter) *Ralph Bruin (brother) '''1667''' Robert Bruin the elder Great Wigston, labourer 25 August 1667 proved 26 Oct 1667. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: -
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Robert Bruin Sr probate in 1667 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Great Wiggston, Leicestershire, England. *Edward Bruin (kinsman) **his daughter Jane *John Browne (kinsman) === Documents === https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/97b95414-0ddb-4c95-aaf7-5f1ae35407dd DD/S/22/24 Title: Deed to lead to the Uses of a Fine Description: Edward Siston senr. (as DD/S/22/4), wife Elizabeth and son Edward (as DD/S/22/23); John Brewin of Great Wigston, yeoman and wife Mary; Thomas Hollyland of Rugby, co. Warwick, mercer and wife Mary and John Chapman of Osbaston, yeoman and wife Elizabeth to Francis Muxloe (as DD/S/22/23); William Freer of Great Wigston, yeoman and his youngest son Henry; and William Mountney of Newbold Verdon:-- close (as DD/S/22/4); ¼ yardland occupied by Peter Ragg in Great Wigston; close (3ac.) occupied by William Sutton (Baron Parke N.; land of Thomas Drakeley and Thomas Grace, S.E; and Henry Hollyland S.W.) in Leicester Forest; and Far Oxe Close (18ac.) occupied by Thomas Adcocke in Newbold Verdon --: close (as DD/S/22/4) to use of F.M., Land in Great Wigston to use of W.F. for life, then to H.F. for life, then to heirs of W.F. Close (8ac.) in Leicester Forest to use of J.C. Far Oxe Close to use of W.M. Witn. Clem. Kynnersley, Simon Stokes Date: 21 Apr. 1693 Held by: Nottinghamshire Archives, not available at The National Archives https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/8d77ce79-fcdd-44b9-b21b-c461c44991f0 DE1982/398/1-2 Description: Conveyance (lease and release) Mary Bruin of Great Wigston and Simeon Bruin of same place and Alice his wife to Thomas Goode of Great Wigston: several pieces of arable land and common dispersed in fields of Great Wigston (three quarters of one yard land). Date: 5-6 April 1765 == Sources ==
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[https://www.wyeinvader.uk/legal/chepstowship/ Wye Invader website] Image 34: "Year built: 1818; Name: Bristol; Rig: S/Bk; Tonnage: 428; Site: Chepstow; Notes: Buckle and Davis" She was built as a fully-rigged ship (denoted as just 'ship' rather than a barque or brig in records). This meant she had three masts, all with square rigging.'''The Fully-Rigged-Ship''': "Classic Sailor Website"
[https://classicsailor.com/2019/11/the-fully-rigged-ship/ Classic Sailor Website] (accessed 29 Jan 2023)
"A Ship: a vessel with three masts, and square rigged on all three." She was built of English Oak, had three decks and had a designated tonnage of between 415 and 418 register tons, which was a measurement of how much cargo she could store, rather than the weight of the ship. Detailed information about the build of the vessel can be found in the survey records on the Lloyds Register Foundation website (look under [https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/ships/bristol-1818/search/ship-name:bristol--year:1817-1818/page/1#pardot_export-iframe Related documents] for the survey reports. In 1829, Lloyd's Register notes that the Bristol was being captained by a '''J''' Riches on a voyage to Antigua. It is thought that this is an error as it is known that [[Riches-773|Isaac Riches (1778-1849)]] was the captain for other voyages including a trip to Alexandria. In 1840 the ship was refitted with new rigging and was categorised as a Barque for the first time. This means that the rear or 'mizen' mast was changed from square rigging to being 'fore and aft rigged'. The silhouette image in the gallery shows this more easily than what I could only describe as "triangle sails". ===Early Voyages, Bristol Registered=== ====1819 : Bristol - Calcutta via Madeira==== On 5 April 1819, the Bristol was reported as having arrived at Madeira, bound for Calcutta under Captain Buckham.'''""Bristol Mercury"''' - Monday 05 April 1819
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000034/18190405/007/0003 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
"SHIP NEWS... Arrived-...at Madeira, the Bristol, Buckham, bound to Calcutta..." On 26 July, it was reported that the Bristol had been seen and spoken with on 5th April, at coordinates that place it some way off the coast of what is now Liberia, close to the equator. This is a long way south of Madeira indicating that the earlier report must have been delayed news. '''""Bristol Mercury"''' - Monday 26 July 1819
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000034/18190726/008/0003 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
"The Bristol, Capt. Buckham, from this port to Calcutta, was spoken with on the 5th April, in lat. 1. 14. N. long. 18. 12. west, allwell." ====1825 : Alexandria - Liverpool==== On 23 Feb, the Bristol arrived at Liverpool, but sustained damage after getting stuck on Mile House Rock. She was however successfully recovered. '''""Caledonian Mercury"''' - Thursday 03 March 1825
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000045/18250303/016/0004 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
"FROM LLOYD'S LIST-Feb. 25. ... Liverpool, 23d Feb. The Bristol, Buckham, from Alexandria (E) arrived this day. She struck on the Mile House Rock, but was assisted off by a steam boat." {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | I found this reference to Mile House Rocks from 1875 which indicates that the stranding occurred well into the estuary.
:''"The sandy shore was interrupted at a point near the site of the Clarence Dock by a low, shelving promontory, covered at high water, called the Mile House rocks , on which many a gallant Ship has gone to pieces in days gone by."'''''Memorials of Liverpool''': Vol II - Topographical by JA Picton FSA, 2nd Edition 1875, p45 (image52)
[https://www.forgottenbooks.com/en/download/MemorialsofLiverpool_10270443.pdf Forgotten Books PDF] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
On the 1851 OS map there is a substantial sand bank either side of the entrance to Clarence Basin, but not other docks. '''Lancashire Sheet CVI''': OS Map 1851
[https://maps.nls.uk/view/102344096 National Library of Scotland] (accessed 30 Jan 2023)
"Clarence Basin and Clarence Dock approx. 53°25' N 3° W" |} The 1826 Lloyds register (underwriters) mentions a large repair, which would match this incident. ===Bristol of London=== c1824 ====1829 : London - Gibraltar ==== On 7 Feb 1829, the Bristol set sail from London heading for Gibraltar. It was carrying both cargo and passengers. The following advert was placed in the Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser on 30 Jan and 3 Feb preceding her departure.'''Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser'''
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?newspaperTitle=Public%20Ledger%20and%20Daily%20Advertiser Friday 30 January 1829] [https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?newspaperTitle=Public%20Ledger%20and%20Daily%20Advertiser British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 30 Jan 2023) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | To GIBRALTAR—For Passengers only. THE fine First-class Ship BRISTOL, of 415 tons register, Capt. Isaac Riches, lying in the London Dock Basin; with very superior Accommodations, having a poop deck. Will positively leave Grave end on Saturday, the 7th of February. As there are only a few Births disengaged, immediate application should be made on board; or to Messrs. G. L. JACKSON and SONS, 11, Water-lane, Tower-street. |} ===Classified as a Barque=== c1840 In 1843 the 31-year-old Capt. Joseph Coward was made Captain of the Bristol. His Merchant Seamen records indicate the Bristol may have undertaken two voyages, both departing from London. There are two dated entries shown on the Merchant Seamen records. The first dated on 16 Jan 1843 and the second 21 Oct 1843 and give the Bristol the port register number of 437. '''Britain, Merchant Seamen, 1835-1857''': The National Archives BT112, Piece number 15 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA%2FMSEA%2FBTOTH%2F4649977%2F00088&parentid=TNA%2FBT112%2F2133199099%2F1 FindMyPast Image] (accessed 1 Feb 2023) It is possible that the first entry is when he was made captain and the second is a voyage as Capt. Coward was married in March that year. ===1845 Final Voyage=== The Bristol, under Capt. Cowart, set off from London on it's final voyage bound for Bombay. Her first stop was on 12 Nov 1845, when the Bristol is reported as having "arrived from the river" (Thames) at Deal.'''Sun (London) - Friday 14 November 1845'''
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002194/18451114/069/0004 British Newspaper Archive]
"LLOYD'S SHIPPING... DEAL, Nov. 12.- ... Arrd from the river and sailed, ...Bristol, Cowart, Bombay" She also stopped at Falmouth on 16 Nov.'''Glasgow Courier - Thursday 27 November 1845'''
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003089/18451127/139/0004 British Newspaper Archive]
"EAST INDIA SHIPPING... Falmouth, Nov. 16.- ... Arrived from London, the Bristol, Cowart for Bombay." The loss of the ship was announced in the papers in March 1846, several months after the ship was lost at Ilha do Fogo, Cape Verde. (Fogo is Portuguese for fire; fuego is Spanish for fire.) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | '''LLOYD'S SHIPPING''' LOSS OF THE BRISTOL A letter has ben received at Lloyd's from the Foreign-office, enclosing a copy of a despatch from her Majesty's Consul at Cape Verd islands, reporting the total loss of the Bristol. Joseph Cowart, master, on the Island of Fuego, 23rd December last; crew saved. '''Sun (London) - Friday 13 March 1846'''
[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002194/18460313/121/0009 British Newspaper Archive] (accessed 31 Jan 2023) |} ==Research notes== There are more Lloyd's register records to catalogue There are plenty of newspaper archive records. It is difficult to search for "Bristol" but searching for the captain's name works quite well. I plan to work through those for Isaac Riches, but the other captains are listed here too and would give a more complete list of the ships voyages. Search Lloyds list / newspaper articles between 1845 and 1855 to see when it was last reported or if there was a record of it sinking etc. Crewlist.org.uk has entries for pre-1855 vessels named Bristol registered in London. Two records have the right tonnage and are in the right time frame (1840). It looks like these records might be accessible from the National Archives at Kew (BT 98/358). '''Port of Registry: London Ships Names: BR-BY''': "National Archives, BT 98/358, 1835-1844"
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4064725 National Archives Catalogue] Buckham may have been captain of the Albion prior to the Bristol. Both appear to have been East India Company ships (see newspaper archives c.1818). But there may have been more than one Buckham as there is a report from April 1819 showing him arriving at Bristol (port) on the Albion, after the Bristol (ship) set sail https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002920/18190421/032/0006, although it is possible this is a delayed copy report as there is one with very similar text from Oct 1818. "Arrival of the First East Indiaman at Bristol.- Tuesday morning, the Albion, CApt. Buckham, belonging to Messrs. Fishers and Co. laden with sugar, rice, cotton, indogo &c. arrives in this port, direct from Calcutta. She is the first vessel arrived here since the partial openeing of the East India trade; she came into King Road with her studding sails, top-gallants, &c. all set, and fires a salute of 14 guns. ... The Albion sailed from Calcutta the 6th of May, arrived at the Cape the 29th July, sailed the 4th of August, passed St. Helena the 27th, Ascension the 1st September, and Cape de Verde the 16th... Passengers- R.H. Tullah, lady and family to the Cape, Capt. Stanhope, of the 53d regiment, D. M. Laughton, Esq. to Bristol, &c. &c. - (Bristol Paper.)" Bristol Mercury might have a better report. Records of Bristol ships p68 shows him as Master and co-owner of the Albion (same as the Bristol). It was co-owned with the same gentlemen as the Bristol. He is shown as William Buckham, a mariner from Bristol. There is also a report of a Buckham as master of the Morning Star sailing for Ceylon in May 1826 https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002408/18260906/030/0004 ==Sources== ===Lloyds Register=== These records have been taken from the scanned images of Lloyd's Registers taken from the Lloyd's Register Foundation, Heritage and Education Centre website. '''Lloyd's Register of Ships Online''' [https://hec.lrfoundation.org.uk/archive-library/lloyds-register-of-ships-online Index of Registers] Each year is linked directly to the image showing the record for the Bristol where possible. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |Year || ID
Image || Details || Master || Tonnage || Built || Age
Year Built || Owner || Draught || Survey || Destination |- |1821
[https://archive.org/details/HECROSS1821/page/n93/mode/2up Shipowners]|| 476
95 || Ship, sheathed with copper in 1819 || Buckham ||427 || Chepstow || (18)18 || Fisher & Co || 18 || Bristol, had Proved Iron Cables and was of A1 classification (1st Class with 1st class stores) surveyed in 1819 || Calcutta |- |1821
[https://archive.org/details/HECROSU1821/page/n83/mode/2up Underwriters]|| 476
84 || Shipwith 3 decks, sheathed with copper in 1819 || Buckhm
Buchan ||427 || Chepstow || 3 || Fisher & Co
(illegible) || 18 || Bristol, had Proved Iron Cables and was of A1 classification (1st Class with 1st class stores) surveyed in 1819 || Bristol - India
London - Lima |- |1826
[https://archive.org/details/HECROSS1826/page/n91/mode/2up Shipowners] || 449
92 || Ship
Sheathed with copper in 1824 and again in 1825 with repairs. || Bingham
Riches ||427 || Chepstow || 1819 || Fisher & Co || 18 || 1st Class with 1st class materials, possibly in April|| London - Triest
Liverpool - Alexandria |- |1826
[https://archive.org/details/HECROSU1826/page/n89/mode/2up Underwriters] || 464
90 || Ship with 3 decks
Sheathed with copper in 1824 and with patent felt in 1825. There was a large repair done but the date is unclear. || Brinkham
Riches ||496
415 tons || Chepstow || 8 || Kidd & Co
Deighton & || 18 || Liverpool in November, had Proved Iron Cables and was of 1st Class with 1st class materials|| Str'ts |- |1829
[https://archive.org/details/HEC1829U/page/n93/mode/2up Underwriters] || 510
94 || Ship with 3 decks.
She was sheathed with copper and had some repairs in 1829 || J Riches ||418 || Chepstow || 11 || Briggs & Co || 18 || Liverpool between Jan and April, had Proved Iron Cables and was of 2nd Class with 1st class stores || Antigua |} * ''The '''1821b''' record has "x8" by the record of the sheathing and the survey but this must be an error as this would imply a date of 1808 when we know from the previous entry the vessel is not that old, so this information has been discounted.'' The Lloyd's Register Foundation, Heritage and Education Centre also has compiled data for the Bristol for 1835, 1840, 1840 (2), 1843 & 1845. I have listed this separately for convenience {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | Ship name || Name of ship as recorded on the record || Bristol (1835 to 1845) |- | Year of build || Date in which construction of the vessel was completed. || 1818 |- | Place of build || The port or place in which the vessel's construction took place, at the time of writing. || Chepstow (1835 to 1845) |- | Port of survey abbreviations || Abbreviations of the names of ports with Lloyd's Register survey offices. || Lon (1835 to 1845) |- | Port belonging to || The listed port to which a given vessel belongs. || London (1835 to 1845) |- | Ship owner || The individual and/or organisation listed || G L Jackson & Co (1835),
Hopper & Co (1840 to 1845) |- | Master || An officially licensed mariner (post 1850) holding ultimate command and responsibility for a vessel. || Bristol (1835),
Lawson (1840 to 1840),
Cowart (1843),
J Cowart (1845) |- | Surveyor || Name of surveyor. || Peter Courtenay (1835),
George Bayley (1840),
Nathaniel G Clark (1840),
George Bayley;
Peter Courtenay (1843),
Nathaniel Middleton (1845) |- | Location of Survey || Location where a vessel's survey was undertaken. || London (1835 to 1845) |- | Classification || Classification symbol assigned to a vessel by Lloyd's Register's Classing Committee denoting the quality of construction and maintenance. || A,1 (1835),
E1; Record Repairs (1840),
Contd E,1 (1840),
Raised to AE1 Asterisk; Record copper repairs (1843),
AE1 Asterisk (1845) |- | Voyage information || Recorded information related to a vessel's movements. || London; Malta (1835),
London; Quebec (1840 to 1843),
London; Bombay (1845) |- | Rig || Physical arrangement of a ship's masts, sails and rigging. || S - Ship (1835 to 1840),
Bk - Barque (1840 to 1845) |- | Propulsion || A vessel's means of propulsion. || Sail (1835 to 1845) |- | Material of construction || Predominant material(s) utilised in a vessel's construction. || Wood (1835 to 1845) |- | Gross Register Tonnage || A ship's total internal volume in 'register tons'
(replaced by gross tonnage post 1982). || 416 (1840 to 1845),
415 (1840) |} ===Record of Bristol Ships=== The following report in the book "Records of Bristol Ships, Vol XV 1800-1838"'''"Records of Bristol Ships 1800-1838"''', Edited by Grahame E Farr, Printed for the Bristol Record Society, 1950; p72
[https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs15.pdf Online Scan of Book] :"'''''BRISTOL.'' Built at Chepstow, 1818.'''
'''No. 38, 24 SEPT. 1818'''
427 tons ; length 111' ; breadth (below) 29' 9" ; height 5' 8".
2 flush decks ; 3 masts ; ship rig ; square stern ; quarter galleries ; woman bust head.
Owners : Edward Kidd, George Fisher, jr., John Tomlinson, Joseph Reynolds and Richard Llewellin Fisher, merchants, and William Buckham, mariner, Bristol.
Masters : Samuel Owen. 7 Dec. 1818, William Buckham.
9 Aug. 1821 ; R. L. Fisher sold his share to Edward Kidd
Registered anew No. 39 in 1824.
'''No. 39, 29 JUNE 1824.'''
415 tons ; length 111' 2" ; breadth (above) 29' 9" ; height 5' 6".
3 decks ; 3 masts ; square rig ; square stern ; quarter galleries ; bust head.
Owners : Edward Kidd (21 shares), George Fisher (21), Thomas Bryant (11), merchants, with William Buckham (21), mariner, all of Bristol.
Masters : William Buckham.
Registered anew at London, 26 April 1825.
The Bristol was built by Buckle and Davis. She made two voyages to Calcutta and a protracted voyage to Lima and Guayaquil while in Bristol ownership. In the 1840's she was owned by Hopper and Co., London, and sailing to Quebec. She was reported lost on Fuego Island (? Fogo), on 23 Dec. 1845, her crew being saved." ===Other Sources===
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8 Jan 1822 Matilda WILSON POA to Hardy WILLIFORD
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2 May 1822 Wilie WILLIFORD to Willis WILLIFORD, both of Giles; 90 A, part of 180 A of land granted to Willie & Willis WILLIFORD bearing date 30 Aug 1821…Wit: Hardy WILLIFORD, Wm HICKMAN
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2 May 1822 Henry GOLIGHTLY to Hardy WILLIFORD, both Giles; 57 A …Wit: Willis & Willi WILLIFORD
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21 Jun 1821 Willis & Willie WILLIFORD receive No 15638 certif# 1602, dated 24 Apr 1819, 180 A 27 Dec 1820 .
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25 Oct 1821 Willis WILLIFORD to Wm HICKMAN, both Giles; 41 A…part of 180 A grant…
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22 Jun 1822 Henry GOLIGHTLY to Willis WILLIFORD, both Giles; 130 A…Wit: Willie & Hardy WILLIFORD, Wm HICKMAN
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19 Apr 1827 Henry FRY to Hardy WILLIFORD, both Giles; 270 A…Wit: Willie WILLIFORD, John FRY, James EVANS
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26 Sep 1833 Britain WILLIFORD transfer to “My son” Hardy WILLIFORD, both Giles; title and interest at the time of my decease from Pension by act 7 Jun 1832…for my service during Rev War…
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5 Nov 1838 Elnathan BROWN to Willie WILLIFORD, both Giles; 103 A …
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28 Oct 1842 Felix KNIGHT to Willie WILLIFORD Jr, both Giles, 132 A …
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22 May 1843 H R HARWELL Bill of Sale to Willie WILLIFORD negro girl Selah
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6 Oct 1844/19 Dec 1844 Samuel HICKMAN Sr to Hardy WILLIFORD, Giles, 70 A…Wit: William L WILLIFORD, BF SMITH
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16 Sep 1843/22 Dec 1844 John FRY to Hardy WILLIFORD, Giles, 67 A …Wit: Jesse HICKMAN, Samuel HICKMAN
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16 Sep 1843/18 Dec 1844 Hardy WILLIFORD to Samuel HICKMAN, Giles, 19 A, part of tract deeded to WILLIFORD by John FRY… Wit: Jesse HICKMAN, John FRY
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26 Oct 1844/19 Dec 1844 Hardy WILLIFORD to Samuel HICKMAN, Giles, 36 A, part of a survey granted to Hardy WILLIFORD by state of TN…Wit: Wm L WILLIFORD Jr, BF SMITH
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10 Mar 1845/18 Mar 1845 James McCANLESS to Willie WILLIFORD Sr, Giles, 30 A…
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3 Nov 1845/10 Nov 1845 Samuel EZELL & Wm ARROWSMITH to Wm WILSFORD?, Giles, 65 A…
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3 Mar 1845/14 Oct 1846 Mary LESTER to Willie WILLIFORD Jr, Giles, 22 A… Wit: HL HARWELL, James LESTER
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5 Jan 1849/17 Jan 1849 James FULLER indebted to John FULLER; Deed of Trust Willie WILLIFORD, Giles
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7 Jan 1850/23 Feb 1850 James FULLER indebted to John FULLER; Deed of Trust to Willie WILLIFORD, Giles
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10 Apr 1850 David PARSON is indebted to Almariin H WILLIFORD; Deed of Trust from 30 Nov 1846…Wit: BB WILLIFORD, Jesse HORNE
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6 Nov 1850/ 13 Nov 1850 Gordon SMITH & others to Willie WILLIFORD, Giles, Bill of Sale, negro girl Elizabeth…
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Jan 1849/ 8 Oct 1851 Mary LESTER, widow of James, & others to Willie WILLIFORD, Giles, 35 A…
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2 Feb 1852/13 Feb 1852 JM FULLER Deed of Trust to W WILLIFORD. Giles…
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-89HS-V?i=528&cat=203068 '''Calloway, KY Deeds''' Film # 007837462 Screen# 319
(Bk B, p.37)
13 Dec 1834 Willis WILLIFORD of Calloway to Joseph HAYDOCK of Livingston and Gideon HAYDOCK of Calloway; 160 A on the waters of Clark River…granted to David WILLIS 1832…signed: Willis & Polly WILLIFORD; Wit: Willie WILLIFORD Jr, James WILLIS
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-C3R2-X?i=318&cat=426790 Film # 007837462 Screen# 338
(Bk B, p.75)
13 Dec 1834 Almarin H WILLIFORD to Willis WILLIFORD, both Calloway; 160 A Southeast quarter Section 34 Township one Range 4 East on waters of Clark River…granted to Almarin Williford by state of kY 31 Dec 1833…Wit: Willie Sr & Willie Jr WILLIFORD; Rec: 18 Jun 1835
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-C3R6-6?i=337&cat=426790 Film # 007837462 Screen# 440
(Bk B, p.272)
8 Mar 1836 Richard BRADLEY to Willis WILLIFORD, both Callloway; land on the waters of Clark River…
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-C35T-1?i=439&cat=426790 Film # 007837462 Screen# 469
(Bk B, p.324)
22 Dec 1834 Wilie WILLIFORD Jr to Willis WILLIFORD, both Calloway; 160 A on waters of Clark River granted to said Willie WILLIFORD Jr grant No 3910 baring date 3 Feb 1834… Wit: Willie? WILLIFORD, Absolum WADE
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-C35T-C?i=468&cat=426790 Film # 007837462 Screen# 521
(Bk B, p.425) Counties probably should be reversed??
24 Nov 1836 Willis WILLIFORD of Henry, TN to Jacob KUYKENDALL of Calloway, KY; 160 A on waters of Clark River granted to Almarin H WILLIFORD by KY Commonwealth with Grant 483, 31 Dec . 1833; Rec: 14 Feb 1837
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-C356-G?i=520&cat=426790 Film # 007837462 Screen# 521
(Bk B, p.426)
23 Sep 1836 Willis WILLIFORD of Calloway, KY to Jacob KUYKENDALL of Henry, TN; 320 A on waters of Clark River granted to Willis WILLIFORD by KY grant No 4308 & 4309 baring date 3 Feb 1835; Rec: Oct 1836
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-C356-G?i=520&cat=426790 Film # 007837463 Screen# 339
(Bk D, p. 124)
25 Sep 1840 Willie WILLIFORD of Henry to John FOSTER of Calloway; 120 A on waters of Clark River, parcel in Calloway originally granted to Wm CLIFFORD 7 Nov 1831…Wit: Willis W WILLIFORD, Willis WILLIFORD; Rec: 28 Oct 1840
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-ZH6Z?i=338&cat=426790 Film # 007837463 Screen# 620
(Bk E, p. 186)
23 Jun 1843 Willis WILLIFORD to James MARCHANT, both Calloway; 160 A on the waters of Clark River granted to Richard BRADLEY by KY, No 4357, dated 3 Feb 1835
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-Z4VF?i=619&cat=426790 Film # 007837463 Screen# 656
(Bk E, p. 255)
28 Mar 1843 Willis (Polly) WILLIFORD to Isham HODGES, both Calloway; 360 A …. Rec: 31 Dec 1844
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS35-Z4NX?i=655&cat=426790 Film # 008142516 Screen# 211
(Bk F, p.371)
10 Jan 1842 Willis WILLIFORD to John McLEAN, both Calloway; 13.75 A …Rec: 25 Sep 1848
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CSKP-8?i=210&cat=426790 Film # 008142516 Screen# 291
(Bk G, p.26)
26 Sep 1848 Willis WILLIFORD to Thomas Y WILLIFORD, both Calloway; for love and affection for my son Thomas Y WILLIFORD… on the waters of Clark River…Rec: 24 Sep 1849
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CSKH-9?i=290&cat=426790 Film # 008142516 Screen# 490
(Bk G, p.415)
27 Oct 1851 Willis WILLIFORD to William (Lucy) ETHERIDGE, all Calloway; 52.5 A …for love and affection for his son-in-law and daughter…Rec: 22 Mar 1852
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-CSVZ-Y?i=489&cat=426790
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Britannia Row
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British ancestry
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British Astro
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British Census 1841 Boosey Households
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Boosey, Samuel (head) age 30 Agricultural Labourer born in this county.
Boosey, Ann age 35 born in this county.
and many many more including
[[Boyton-279| Boyton, David]] age 15 Fruiterer born in this county
[[Lindsell-38 | Lindsell, William]] age 20 Fruiterer born in this county
British Census 1841 Bowen Households
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[[Bowen-9586|Bowen, Owen]] age 25 Farmer born in Pembrokeshire.
Bowen, Anne age 25 born in Pembrokeshire.
''Children''
Bowen, William age 4 born in Pembrokeshire.
Bowen, John age 2 born in Pembrokeshire.
Bowen, Mary age 3months born in Pembrokeshire.
''Servant''
Vaughan, Hannah age 15 F.S. born in Pembrokeshire.
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British Census 1841 Boyton Households
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Boosey, Samuel (head) age 30 Agricultural Labourer born in this county.
Boosey, Ann age 35 born in this county.
and many many more including
[[Boyton-279| Boyton, David]] age 15 Fruiterer born in this county
British Census 1841 Carden Households
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Carden, George (head) age 30 born in this county.
Carden, Elizabeth age 30 born in this county.
Carden, Wm age 10 born in this county.
Carden, Henry age 7months born in this county.
[[Carden-603 |Carden, Sarah]] age 70 born in this county.
NB. Image is very poor, so the first attempt at transcription gave surname Andrew.
1841Census so the ages are rounded down.
British Census 1841 French Households
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[[French-12809 | French, Richard]] age 50 Agricultural Labourer born in this county.
French, William age 22 Groom born in this county.
French, ?female age 18 born in this county.
French, ?female age 15 born in this county.
French, ?male age 11 born in this county.
French, ?male age 7 born in this county.
French, ?female age 1 born in this county.
British Census 1841 Hughes Households
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[[Hughes-19864 |Hughes, Stephen ]] (head) age 55 Agricultural Labourer born in this county.
[[Carden-602 |Hughes, Sarah]] (wife?) age 40 born in this county.
''Children?''
Hughes, Stephen age 20 Agricultural Labourer born in this county.
Hughes, James age 18 Agricultural Labourer born in this county.
[[Hughes-23229 |Hughes, Noah ]] age 6 born in this county.
Hughes, David age 4 born in this county.
Hughes, Rachel age 1 born in this county.
''Also?''
Hughes, Samuel age72 Shoemaker born in this county.
British Census 1841 King Households
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[[King-44889| King, Jonathan ]] (head) age 34 Weaver born in this county.
[[Barret-312 | King, Harriet]] (wife) age 35 born in this county.
''Children''
[[King-44886| King, Jonathan ]] age 12 born in this county.
King, Amos age 10 born in this county.
King, Emily age 8 born in this county.
British Census 1841 Lindsell Households
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British Census 1841 Norris Households
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[[Norris-9836|Norris, William]] (head) age 45 Horsekeeper born in this county.
[[Pope-8620|Norris, Eliza]] age 35 born in this county.
''Children''
Norris, William age 10 born in this county.
[[Norris-9828 |Norris, Ellen ]] age 3 born in this county.
British Census 1841 Prior Households
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[[Prior-2609| Prior, Samuel]] (head) age 25 Tailor born in this county.
[[Willett-2001| Prior, Rachel]] (wife) age 25 born in this county.
''Children''
Prior, Thomas age 5 born in this county.
Prior, Louisa age 4 born in this county.
Prior, Samuel age 2 born in this county.
[[Prior-2608| Prior, Susannah ]] age 3months born in this county.
British Census 1841 Weston Households
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[[Weston-8567 | Weston, Robert]] (head) Solicitor age 50+ born in this county.
[[Shorter-507|Weston, Mary]] age 50+ not born in this county.
''Children''
[[Weston-8772|Weston, Arthur]] age 15+ born in this county.
[[Weston-8773|Weston, Augustus]] age 14 born in this county.
[[Weston-8768|Weston, Charles]] age 12 born in this county.
''Servants''
Woodford, Eliza age 20+ female servant not born in this county.
Bannard, Maria age 14 female servant born in this county.
''Other''
Leonard, Elizabeth age 80+ Independent born in this county.
'''Household at Halse, Brackley St Peter, Northamptonshire'''
[[Weston-8568 | Weston, John]] (head) age 78 Independent born In Northamptonshire.
''in subsection so prob servant''
Hiams, Mary age 55 not born In Northamptonshire.
British Census 1841 White Households
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White, Ann (head) age 85 Independent born in this county.
Everill, Susan age 40 Female Servant born in this county.
[[French-12807| French, Jane]] age 15 Female Servant born in this county.
Everill, Thomas age 4 born in this county.
British Census 1841 Worrall Households
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Worrall, William (head) age 35 Horsekeeper born not in Worcestershire.
Worrall, Sarah (wife) age 35 born in Worcestershire.
''Children''
Worrall, John age 11 born in Worcestershire
Worrall, Eliza age 9 in Worcestershire.
Worrall, Edward age 8 born in Worcestershire
Worrall, Emmaly age 4 in Worcestershire.
Worrall, Harriot age 2 in Worcestershire.
[[Worrall-877|Worrall, William]] age 6months born in Worcestershire.
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British Census 1851 Bowen Households
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[[Bowen-9586|Bowen, Owen]] (head) age 37 Farmer of 118 acres born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Anne age 38 Farmer's Wife born Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Children''
Bowen, William age 14 Farmer's son born Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, John age 12 Farmer's son born Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Mary age 10 Farmer's daughter born Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Owen age 8 scholar born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Jane age 8 scholar born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Mariah age 4 born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
[[Bowen-9585|Bowen, Anne]] age 2 born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Eliza age 1 born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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British Census 1851 Boyton Households
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[[Boyton-279 | Boyton, David]] (head) age 29 Sugar Boiler born Braintree, Essex, England.
[[Playle-163 | Boyton, Sarah]] (wife) age 27 born Shoreditch, London, England.
''Children''
[[Boyton-278 | Boyton, David]] age 8 scholar born Bocking, Essex, England.
Boyton, Emma age 4 born Bocking, Essex, England.
British Census 1851 Brisland Households
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Brisland, John (head) age 56 Tailor born Heatham, Herefordshire, England.
Brisland, Ann age 48 born Chascley, Gloucestershire, England
''Children''
Brisland, James age 18 born Longhope, Gloucestershire, England
Brisland, Eliza age 14 born Longhope, Gloucestershire, England.
[[Brisland-8|Brisland, Caroline ]] age 7 born Longhope, Gloucestershire, England.
''Son-in-law''
Bisco, Charles age 16 born Upton Bishop, Herefordshire, England.
''Others''
Tevvell, Francis age 45 Workman born Kent, England.
Baynham, Cornelius age 12 Apprentice born East Dean, Gloucestershire, England.
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British Census 1851 Hughes Households
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[[Hughes-19864 |Hughes, Stephen ]] (head) age 60 A. G. Laborer born Chislett, Kent, England.
[[Carden-602 |Hughes, Sarah]] (wife) age 55 born Chislett, Kent, England.
''Children''
[[Hughes-23229 |Hughes, Noah ]] age 17 A. G. Laborer born Chislett, Kent, England.
Hughes, David age 15 A. G. Laborer boy born Chislett, Kent, England.
Hughes, Rachel age 11 Scholar born Chislett, Kent, England.
British Census 1851 King Households
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[[King-44889| King, Jonathan ]] (head) age 46 Silk Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk.
[[Barret-312 | King, Harriet]] (wife) age 41 Silk Weaver born Acton, Suffolk.
''Children''
[[King-44886| King, Jonathan ]] age 22 Silk Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk, England.
King, Emily age 18 Silk Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk.
''Niece''
Norris, Harriet age 12 Weaver born ?Jersey.
British Census 1851 Lindsell Households
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[[Lindsell-38 | Lindsell, William]] (head) age 31 Fishmonger born Braintree, Essex, England.
[[French-12807| Lindsell, Jane]] (wife) age 25 born Bardfield, Essex, England.
''Children''
Lindsell, Thomas age 8 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, George age 6 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
[[Lindsell-37 | Lindsell, Harriett]] age 4 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Emma age 2 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Hannah age 6months born Braintree, Essex, England.
''Visitor''
Pasful, Ellen age 18 no occupation born Braintree, Essex, England.
British Census 1851 Norris Households
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Norris, Eliza (head) age 48 Chair Woman born Canterbury, Kent, England.
''Children''
[[Norris-9828 |Norris, Ellen ]] age 14 Scholar born Canterbury, Kent, England.
Norris, Sarah age 9 born Canterbury, Kent, England.
Norris, Richard age 5 born Canterbury, Kent, England.
Pope, Elizabeth age 26 Chair Woman born Canterbury, Kent, England.
''Grandchildren''
Pope, William age 6 born Canterbury, Kent, England.
Pope, James age 10months born Canterbury, Kent, England.
British Census 1851 Prior Households
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[[Prior-2609| Prior, Samuel]] (head) age 39 Tailor born in Halstead, Essex.
''Children''
Prior, Thomas age 16 Tailor (App) born in Halstead, Essex.
Prior, Louisa age 13 Silk Winder born in Halstead, Essex.
Prior, Samuel age 12 Errand Boy born in Halstead, Essex.
[[Prior-2608| Prior, Susannah ]] age 10 scholar born in Halstead, Essex.
Prior, Elizabeth age 7 scholar born in Halstead, Essex.
Prior, William age 4 scholar born in Halstead, Essex.
NB the wife, [[Willett-2001| Prior, Rachel]], died in 1848
British Census 1851 Thomas Households
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[[Thomas-50830|Thomas, Charles]] (head) age 29 Farm Labourer born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Evans-35745|Thomas, Gwenllian ]] (wife) age 24 born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
Thomas, Evan age 4 born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Servant''
Lewis, Joan age 22 born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
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British Census 1851 Weston Households
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[[Weston-8567|Weston, Robert]] (head) age 63 Solicitor born Aynhoe, Northants.
[[Kett-242|Weston, Maria,]] (solicitor's wife) age 36 born Norwich.
''Children''
[[Weston-4589|Weston, Edward Henry ]] age 29 solicitor's son born Brackley, Northants.
[[Weston-8771|Weston, Robert]] age 27 Land Surveyor born Brackley, Northants.
[[Weston-8773|Weston, Agustus]] age 23 Sailor born Brackley, Northants.
Weston, Mary Woodhouse age 5 months born Brackley, Northants.
''Servants''
Jordan, Caroline age 17 born Eversly, Northants.
Bedford, Fanny age 13 Nursemaid born Brackley, Northants.
British Census 1851 Weston Households -1
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British Census 1851 Worrall Households
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Worrall, Martha (head) widowed age 49 Laundress born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
''Children''
Worrall, Eliza age 18 Dressmaker born Tenbury, Worcester, England
Worrall, Edward age 16 Stableboy born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, Emma age 14 scholar born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
[[Worrall-877|Worrall, William]] age 10 scholar born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, Charlote age 8 scholar born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, George age 5 scholar born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
''Lodger''
Dovey, Joseph age 16 Labourer born Cleobury, Shropshire, England
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British Census 1861 Brisland Households
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Brisland, John (head) age 67 Tailor born Hentham, Herefordshire, England.
Brisland, Ann age 58 born Clushley, Worcestershire, England
''Children''
[[Brisland-8|Brisland, Caroline ]] age 17 born Longhope, Gloucestershire, England.
''Others''
Simmons, Edwin age 13 Apprentice born Longhope, Gloucestershire, England.
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British Census 1861 Davies Households
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[[Davies-12666 |Davies, Evan]] (head) age 32 Coal Miner born Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Unknown-556778 |Davies, Allice]] (wife) age 25 born Neath, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
Davies, Thomas age 11 Collier born Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Davies-12665 |Thomas, Mary]] age 5 born Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Boarder''
Rees, Jenkin age 23 Coal Miner born Neath, Glamorgan, Wales.
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British Census 1861 Hughes Households
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[[Hughes-23229 |Hughes, Noah ]] (head) age 28 Groom born Kent, England.
[[Norris-9828 |Hughes, Eleanor ]] (wife) age 26 born Kent, England.
''Children''
Hughes, Ellenor age 1 born St Andrews Middlesex, England.
Hughes, Samson age 6months born St Andrews Middlesex, England.
British Census 1861 King Households
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[[King-44886| King, Jonathan ]] (head) age 31 Silk Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk.
[[Prior-2608| King, Susannah ]] (wife) age 21 Silk Weaver born Halstead, Essex.
'''Household at 1 Tenterfield Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk'''
[[King-44889| King, Jonathan ]] (head) age 58 Silk Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk, England.
[[Barret-312 | King, Harriet]] (wife) age 51 Silk Weaver born Acton, Suffolk.
British Census 1861 Lindsell Households
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[[Lindsell-38 | Lindsell, William]] (head) age 40 Fruiterer born Braintree, Essex, England.
[[French-12807 | Lindsell, Jane]] (wife) age 36 born Bardfield, Essex, England.
''Children''
Lindsell, George age 16 Fruiterer born Braintree, Essex, England.
[[Lindsell-37 | Lindsell, Harriett]] age 14 Silk Winder born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Emma age 12 Silk Winder born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Hannah M. age 10 Silk Winder born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, William age 4 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Margaret age 1 born Braintree, Essex, England.
British Census 1861 Norris Households
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[[Norris-9836|Norris, William]] (head) age 65 Horsekeeper born in Ashford, Kent.
[[Pope-8620|Norris, Eliza]] age 55 born in Canterbury, Kent.
''Children''
Norris, Sarah age 21 General Servant born in Canterbury, Kent.
Norris, Richard age 16 Butcher born Canterbury, Kent.
''Children in law''
Pope, Elizabeth age 36 General Servant born in Canterbury, Kent.
Pope, Henry age 17 Baker born Canterbury, Kent.
Pope, James age 12 scholar born Canterbury, Kent.
NB. I think Elizabeth must be Eliza's child, ie a stepchild of the head of the family. She might be from a previous marriage, but Eliza's maiden name was Pope so maybe outside of marriage. From the 1851 Census it seems likely that Henry and James are her children, ie step grandchildren of the head of the family
British Census 1861 Prior Households
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[[Prior-2609| Prior, Samuel]] (head) age 39 Tailor born in Halstead, Essex.
''Children''
Prior, Elizabeth age 17 Weaver born in Halstead, Essex.
Prior, William age 14 Weaver born in Halstead, Essex.
''Lodger''
Elliot, John age 17 Labourer born in Sudbury, Suffolk.
British Census 1861 Thomas Households
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[[Thomas-50830|Thomas, Charles]] (head) age 39 Farmer 200 acres born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Evans-35745|Thomas, Gwenllian ]] (wife) age 33 Farmer's wife born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
Thomas, Evan age 13 Farmer's son born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Thomas-50800|Thomas, William]] age 11 Farmer's son born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Daniel age 8 Farmer's son born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, David age 4 Farmer's son born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Mary Ann age 1 Farmer's daughter born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
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British Census 1861 Weston Households
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[[Weston-8567|Weston, Robert]] (head) age 73 Solicitor & Coroner for Northants born Aynhoe, Northants.
[[Kett-242|Weston, Maria]] (solicitor's wife) age 45 born Norwich, Norfolk.
''Children''
[[Weston-8781|Weston, Mary W.]] age 10 scholar born Brackley, Northants.
[[Weston-8782|Weston, Jane E.]] age 6 scholar born Brackley, Northants.
Weston, Fanny M. age5 scholar born Brackley, Northants.
Weston, Woodhouse R. age 2 born Brackley, Northants.
''Servants''
Franklin, Ann age 24 born Morton Pinkney, Northants.
'''Household at Milverton Station, Milverton, Warwickshire'''
[[Weston-8771|Weston, Robert]] (head) age 37 Station Agent L&NW Railways born Brackley, Northants.
Weston, Fanny K age 35 born Canterbury, Kent, England.
''Children''
Weston, Mary E. age 6 born Milverton, Warwickshire, England.
Weston, Ceceilie Dora age 4 born Milverton, Warwickshire, England.
Weston, Helen M. age 2 born Milverton, Warwickshire, England.
Weston, Robert C. B.. age 3 months born Milverton, Warwickshire, England.
''Servants''
Osborne, Charlotte age 24 born Woocote, Warwickshire, England.
'''Household at High Street, Brackley St Peter, Northamptonshire'''
[[Weston-8772|Weston, Arthur]] (head) age 36 Solicitor born Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.
Weston, Mary age 49 born Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.
''Niece''
Sheppard, Mary L. age 21 born Towchester, Northamptonshire, England.
''Servants''
Rawlings, Susanna age 70 born unreadable, Northamptonshire, England
White, Howard age 20 born Radstone, Northamptonshire, England.
British Census 1861 Worrall Households
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Worrall, Martha (head) widowed age 55 Charwoman born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
''Children''
Worrall, Eliza age 28 Dressmaker born Tenbury, Worcester, England
Worrall, Edward age 26 Servant (groom) born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, Emma age 23 House servant born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
[[Worrall-877|Worrall, William]] age 20 Shoemaker born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, Charlotte age 18 General Servant born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, George age 14 Mason's Labourer born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
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British Census 1871 Bowen Households
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[[Bowen-9586|Bowen, Owen]] (head) age 56 Farmer 120 acres of land born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Anne age 56 Farmer's Wife born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Children''
Bowen, Margaret age 19 Farmer's daughter born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, James age 18 Farmer's son born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Martha age 12 scholar born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
[[Bowen-9585|James, Anne]] age 23 Agr Labourer's Wife born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Grandchild''
James, Thomas age 5 months born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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British Census 1871 Boyton Households
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[[Boyton-278 | Buoyton, David]] (head) age 26 Confectioner born Bocking, Essex, England.
[[Lindsell-37 | Buoyton, Harriet]] (wife) age 24 born Braintree, Essex, England.
''Children''
[[Boyton-277 | Buoyton, Florence K.]] age 6 Scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Buoyton, Emma E. age 5 Scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Buoyton, George age 3 Scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
[[Boyton-343 | Buoyton, David]] age 2 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Buoyton, Harry age 7months born Braintree, Essex, England.
NB There is something very strange here - it doesn't match up with the 1881 census. In that census, ten years later. David is 10 and Harry is 7. It is possible that the David given above died between the census date and 23 Sep 1871 when David (Boyton-343) was born, but that doesn't account for Harry being 7 months old here and only 7 years old in 1881.
British Census 1871 Davies Households
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[[Davies-12666 |Davies, Evan]] (head) age 44 Collier born Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Unknown-556778 |Davies, Alice]] (wife) age 35 born Neath, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
[[Davies-12665 |Thomas, Mary Ann]] age 16 born Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Lodger''
Evans, John age 21 Collier born Breconshire, Wales.
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British Census 1871 Hughes Households
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[[Hughes-23229 |Hughes, Noah ]] (head) age 37 Fishmonger born Chislett, Kent, England.
[[Norris-9828 |Hughes, Ellen]] (wife) age 32 born Canterbury, Kent, England.
''Children''
Hughes, Eleanor K. age 11 born Holborn, London, England.
Hughes, Samson age 10 born Holborn, London, England.
[[Hughes-23768|Hughes, Sarah Ann]] age 8 born Marylebone, London, England.
Hughes, David age 5 born Marylebone, London, England.
Hughes, William J. age 3 born Lambeth, London, England.
Hughes, Frederick age 1 born Lambeth, London, England.
''Nephew''
Pittley, William age 28 Servant born Canterbury, Kent, England.
'''Household at St Laurence Street, Thanet St Laurence, Kent, London'''
[[Carden-602 |Hughes, Sarah]] (head) age 75 Widowed born Chislett, Kent, England.
British Census 1871 James Households
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British Census 1871 King Households
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[[King-44886| King, Jonathan ]] (head) age 42 Bricklayer born Sudbury, Suffolk, England.
[[Prior-2608| King, Susannah ]] (wife) age 30 Washerwoman born Halstead, Essex.
''Children''
King, Alfred age 9 ap? to sawyer born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Eliza age 8 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Ellen age 6 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Herbert age 5 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Amos age 3 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Jonathan age 1 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
British Census 1871 Lindsell Households
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[[Lindsell-38 | Lindsell, William]] (head) age 55 Fishmonger born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Ann (wife) age 55 born Felsted, Essex, England.
''Children - some rather young for the mother''
Lindsell, Emma age 25 Silk Weaver born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, William age 14 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Margaret age 11 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Arthur age 10 scholar born Leighs, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Albert age 8 scholar born Leighs, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Charles age 2 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Harry age 1 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Ernest age 5 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, John age 1 month born Braintree, Essex, England.
British Census 1871 Thomas Households
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[[Evans-35745|Thomas, Gwenllian]] (head) age 33 Farmer born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
Thomas, Evan age 23 Farmer's son born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Thomas-50800|Thomas, William]] age 19 Collier born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Mary Ann age 11 scholar born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Jane age 7 scholar born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Servant''
Roberts, Rachel age 22 born Pontrhydyfen, Glamorgan, Wales.
'''Household at The Rectory, Newport, Pembrokeshire''' {{Ancestry Record|7618|7290200|uk}}
Thomas, Eliza age 60 Clergyman's wife born St Laurence Jury, London, England.
''Children''
Thomas, Caroline J age 34 born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Thomas, Victoria E age 29 Karmonch(?) born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Thomas, Augusta G age 25 born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Thomas, Laura T age 18 born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Thomas,William A age 18 born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Servants''
Morris, Sarah J age 18 Domestic servant born Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Williams, Eliza age 21 Dairymaid born Dinas, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
[[James-21594|James, James]] age 21 Farm servant born Dinas, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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British Census 1871 Weston Households
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[[Weston-8567|Weston, Robert]] (head) age 83 County Coroner & Retired Solicitor born Aynhoe, Northants.
[[Kett-242|Weston, Maria]] (solicitor's wife) age 55 born Norwich, Norfolk.
''Children''
[[Weston-8781|Weston, Mary Woodhouse]] age 20 born Brackley, Northants.
[[Weston-8782|Weston, Jane Elizabeth]] age 19 born Brackley, Northants.
Weston, Fanny Margaret age 15 scholar born Brackley, Northants.
Weston, Woodhouse Robert age 12 scholar born Brackley, Northants.
''Servants''
Nind, Emma age 16 born Brackley, Northants.
'''Household at 11 Chadwick Road, South Ride Court, Camberwell St Giles, Surrey'''
[[Weston-8771|Weston, Robert]] (head) age 47 Agent born Brackley, Northants.
Weston, Fanny M. age 42 born Canterbury, Kent.
''Children''
Weston, Mary age 16 scholar born Milverton, Warwickshire, England.
Weston, Cellelia age 14 scholar born Milverton, Warwickshire, England.
Weston, Helen M. age 12 scholar born Milverton, Warwickshire, England.
Weston, Alice L. age 8 scholar born Leamington, Warwickshire, England.
Weston, Arthur L. age 5 scholar born Leamington, Warwickshire, England.
''Visitor''
Beachcroft, Casander age 31 Governess (Daily) born Marylebone, London, England.
''Servants''
Evans, Sarah L. age 19 General Servant (Domestic) born Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
'''Household at St John's Cottage, Brackley St Peter, Northamptonshire'''
[[Weston-8772|Weston, Arthur]] (head) age 45 Solicitor (etc) born Brackley, Northants, England.
Weston, Mary age 58 born Brackley, Northants, England.
''Servants''
Bennett, Harriett age 45 Cook Domestic born Nulton, Oxon, England.
Baker, Mary Anne age 24 Housemaid born Kilsby, Northants, England.
Hawkes, George age 21 Groom born Chipping Warden, Northants, England.
British Census 1871 Worrall Households
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[[Worrall-877|Worrall, William]] (head) age 30 Journeyman Shoemaker born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
[[Brisland-8|Worrall, Caroline ]] age 26 born Longhope, Gloucestershire, England.
''Children''
Worrall, Alexander age 5 born Tenbury, Worcester, England
Worrall, John Edward age 2 born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, George age 1 born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
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British Census 1881 Bowen Households
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[[Bowen-9586|Bowen, Owen]] (head) age 67 Farmer 200 acres employing 1 man born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Anne age 67 Farmer's Wife born Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Children''
Bowen, Margaret age 29 dairymaid born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, James age 27 Farmer's son born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Martha age 22 general servant born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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British Census 1881 Boyton Households
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[[Boyton-278 | Boyton, David]] (head) age 36 Manufacturing Confectioner born Bocking, Essex, England.
[[Lindsell-37 | Boyton, Harriet]] (wife) age 34 born Braintree, Essex, England.
''Children''
[[Boyton-277| Boyton, Florence K.]] age 16 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Emma E. age 15 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, George H. age 13 born Braintree, Essex, England.
[[Boyton-343 | Boyton, David]] 10 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Harry age 7 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Hettie age 5 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Fannie age 4 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Beatrice age 2 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Rupert age1 born Braintree, Essex, England.
''Grandchildren''
Boyton, Minnie F. age 4months born Braintree, Essex, England.
British Census 1881 Convela Households
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Convela, Demosthenes (head) age 55 East India Merchant born Fur(?) Turkey
Convela, Charilee age 44 born Fur(?) Turkey
''Children''
Convela, Alexandra age 18 scholar born Constantinople, Fur, Turkey
Convela, Despina age 15 scholar born Marseilles, Fur, Turkey
Convela, John age 9 scholar born Manchester, Lancashire, England
''Nephew''
Vonrous, Emanuel age 22 Merchants Clerk (Comm) born Constantinople, Fur, Turkey
''Servants''
[[Weston-8781|Weston, Marie]] age 30 Governess Dom Servt born Brackley, Northamptonshire, England
Williams, Jane age 44 Cook Dom Servt born Denbighshire, Wales
Byrne, Teresa age 21 Housemaid Dom Servt born Dublin, Ireland
British Census 1881 Davies Households
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[[Davies-12666 |Davies, Evan]] (head) age 54 Coal miner born Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Unknown-556778 |Davies, Alice]] (wife) age 45 born Neath, Glamorgan, Wales.
== Sources ==
British Census 1881 Gardiner Households
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Gardiner, John (head) age 42 Coffee House Keeper born Middlesex, London, England.
Gardiner, Alice M. age 44 born Middlesex, London, England.
''Children''
Gardiner, Alice age 16 born Middlesex, London, England.
Gardiner, Thomas age 15 Coffee House Assistant born Middlesex, London, England.
Gardiner, Edward age 14 Scholar born Middlesex, London, England.
Gardiner, John age 14 Scholar born Chiswick, Middlesex, England.
Gardiner, Lydia age 11 Scholar born Middlesex, London, England.
Gardiner, Alfred age 9 Scholar born Middlesex, London, England.
Gardiner, William E Gladstone age 1 born Middlesex, London, England.
''Cousin''
Kramer, Catherine age 23 Cashier born Middlesex, London, England.
''Servants''
Deakin, Fanny age 25 Waitress W.S born Middlesex, London, England.
[[Hughes-23768|Hughes, Sarah]] age 19 Barmaid W.S born Middlesex, London, England.
Killoy, Elizabeth age 20 Waitress W.S born Middlesex, London, England.
Walsh, Howard age 18 Cook Domestic Servant born Middlesex, London, England.
Starling, Georgina age 18 Scullery Maid W.S born Middlesex, London, England.
British Census 1881 Hughes Households
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[[Hughes-23229 |Hughes, Noah ]] (head) age 46 Fishmonger born Chislett, Kent, England.
[[Norris-9828 |Hughes, Eleanor ]] (wife) age 43 born Herne Bay, Kent, England.
''Children''
Hughes, Eleanor K. age 21 born London, Middlesex.
Hughes, William J. age 13 born Lambeth, London, England.
Hughes, Frederick age 11 born Lambeth, London, England.
Hughes, Albert age 7 born Hoxton, London, England.
Hughes, Beatrice age 5 born Hoxton, London, England.
Hughes, Popsey F. age 1 born Cambridge Rd, Middlesex, England.
British Census 1881 James Households
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[[James-21594|James, James]] (head) age 32 Labourer born Dinas, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
[[Bowen-9585|James, Ann]] (wife) age 32 Labourer's wife born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Children''
James, Thomas age 10 scholar born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
James, Mary Ann age 7 scholar born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
James, John age 5 scholar born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
James, Margaret age 2 born Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
James, Martha age 3months born Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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British Census 1881 King Households
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[[King-44886| King, Jonathan ]] (head) age 51 Labourer (Bricklayers) born Sudbury, Suffolk, England.
[[Prior-2608| King, Susannah ]] (wife) age 40 born Halstead, Essex.
''Children''
King, Alfred age 19 Cocoa Mat Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Herbert age 16 Cocoa Mat Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Amos age 15 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Jonathan age 11 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Emma age 8 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Henry age 7 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
[[King-44870 | King, Florence]] age 5 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Grace age 3 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Martha age 1 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
British Census 1881 Lindsell Households
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[[Lindsell-38 | Lindsell, William]] (head) age 60 Fish Hawker born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Elizabeth (wife) age 42 born Halstead, Essex, England.
''Children''
Lindsell, Margaret age 20 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Charles age 12 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Harry age 11 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Isabella age 7 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Kate age 5 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Minnie age 4 born Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Ada age 2 Braintree, Essex, England.
Lindsell, Angelina age 6months Braintree, Essex, England.
British Census 1881 Thomas Households
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[[Thomas-50800|Thomas, William]] (head) age 28 Coal miner born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Davies-12665 |Thomas, Mary A.]] (wife) age 25 born Maesteg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
Thomas, Evan age 6 scholar born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Gwenllian age 4 scholar born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Alice J age 3 born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, David age 1 born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Thomas age 2months born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
'''Household at Tylafforest Farm, Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan''' {{Ancestry Record|8059|5521896|uk}}
[[Evans-35745|Thomas, Gwenllian]] (head) age 53 born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
Thomas, Evan age 33 born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Mary A age 21 Domestic Servant born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Jane age 17 Dressmaker born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
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British Census 1881 Weston Households
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[[Weston-8772|Weston, Arthur]] (head) age 55 Solicitor (etc) born Brackley, Northants.
''Relative''
Allen, Annie Maria age 34 Wife of Roland Allen, Surgeon born Towchester, Northants.
''Servants''
Wheeler, Elizabeth age 33 Cook Domestic born Finmere, Oxfordshire.
Isham, Harriett age 31 Domestic Servant born Greatworth, Northants.
British Census 1881 Wilkins Households
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Wilkins, Chas Steven (head) age 33
Wilkins, Sara age 30
''Wife's sister''
Butler, Charlotte age 14
''Lodger''
[[Kett-242|Weston, Maria,]] (solicitor's wife) age 65
British Census 1881 Worrall Households
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[[Worrall-877|Worrall, William]] (head) age 38 Shoemaker born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, Martha age 30 born Gloucestershire, England.
''Children''
Worrall, Thomas age 11 born Stafford, England
Worrall, Francis age 9 born Stafford, England.
'''Household at Trumpet Yard, Tenbury, Worcestershire''' {{Ancestry Record|7572|23452202|uk}} NB mis-transcribed as Warrell
[[Brisland-8|Worrall, Caroline ]] (head) age 35 Dressmaker born Longhope, Gloucestershire, England.
''Children''
Worrall, Alexander age 15 Baker born Tenbury, Worcester, England
Worrall, John age 12 scholar born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, Jessie age 8 born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
== Sources ==
British Census 1891 Bowen Households
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[[Bowen-9586|Bowen, Owen]] (head) widowed age 75 Farmer born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Children''
Bowen, Margaret age 36 Farmer's daughter born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, James age 35 Farmer's son born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bowen, Martha age 30 Farmer's daughter born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Servant''
Lewis, Joshua age 20 Agricultural Servant Domestic born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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British Census 1891 Boyton Households
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[[Boyton-278 | Boyton, David]] (head) age 47 Fish Merchant & Fruiterer, Greengrocer born Bocking, Essex, England.
[[Lindsell-37 | Boyton, Harriet]] (wife) age 45 born Braintree, Essex, England.
''Children''
Boyton, Harry age 17 Fish Merchants Assistant born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Ettie age 16 Fish Merchants Assistant born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Fannie age 15 Fish Merchants Assistant born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Beatrice age 13 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Rupert age 11 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Bertie age 9 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Minnie age 8 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
Boyton, Jinnie age 5 scholar born Braintree, Essex, England.
'''Household at 11 Sepulchre St, Sudbury, Suffolk'''
Rolands, George (head) age 27 Fishmonger J C born Braintree, Essex, England.
[[Boyton-277 | Rolands, Florence]] (wife) age 25 born Braintree, Essex, England.
''Children''
Rolands, Florence age 5 born Notley, Essex, England.
Rolands, David age 4 born Kelvedon, Essex, England.
Rolands, Elizabeth age 3 born Kelvedon, Essex, England.
Rolands, Harriet age ?months born Sudbury, Suffolk, England.
''Brother in law''
[[Boyton-343 | Boyton, David]] age 20 Fishmonger's Assistant born Braintree, Essex, England.
British Census 1891 Bunyon Households
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Bunyon, George (head) age 66 Local Manager Norwich Union Fire & Life born Norwich, Norfolk, England
Bunyon, Matilda age 70 born Norwich, Norfolk, England
''Children''
Bunyon, George age 41 Architect and Insurance Agent born Norwich, Norfolk, England
''Visitor''
[[Weston-8781|Weston, Mary W]] age 40 born Brackley, Northamptonshire, England
''Servants''
Reynolds, Emma L. age 24 General Servant born Brackley, Northamptonshire, England
Morgan, Rose E age 17 General Servant born Hentland, Hertfordshire, England
British Census 1891 Davies Households
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[[Davies-12666 |Davies, Evan]] (head) age 64 Grengrocer born Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Unknown-556778 |Davies, Alice]] (wife) age 55 born Boston Ferry, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Lodgers''
Day, Isaac age 36 Colliery Labourer born Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Thomas, John age 14 Coal miner born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
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British Census 1891 Hughes Households
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[[Hughes-23229 |Hughes, Noah ]] (head) age 57 Fishmonger born Chislett, Kent, England.
[[Norris-9828 |Hughes, Ellen]] (wife) age 54 born Canterbury, Kent, England.
''Children''
Hughes, Albert H. age 17 Fishmonger born Shoreditch, London, England.
Hughes, Beatrice age 16 Milliner born Shoreditch, London, England.
Hughes, Papsey F. age 11 Scholar born Hackney, London, England.
'''Household at 27 North Street, Wandsworth, London'''
[[Hughes-23768|Hughes, Sarah]] (head) age 28 born West London, England.
''Children''
[[Hughes-23766|Hughes, George]] age 11months born Newington, Bucks, England.
British Census 1891 James Households
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[[James-21594|James, James]] (head) age 40 Labourer born Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
[[Bowen-9585|James, Ann]] (wife) age 43 born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Children''
James, Mary Ann age 17 Domestic Servant born Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
James, Martha age 9 scholar born Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
James, Phoebe age 6 scholar born Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
[[James-21591|James, Sarah]] age 4 born Llantood, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
James, Willie age 2 born St Dogmells, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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British Census 1891 King Households
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[[King-44886| King, Jonathan ]] (head) age 61 Bricklayers Labourer born Sudbury, Suffolk, England.
[[Prior-2608| King, Susannah ]] (wife) age 50 born Halstead, Essex.
''Children''
King, Herbert age 25 Matting Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Amos age 23 Matting Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Emma age 19 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Harry age 17 Mat Trimmer born Sudbury, Suffolk.
[[King-44870 | King, Flory]] age 15 Silk Winder born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Grace age 13 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Martha age 13 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Lily age 7 scholar born Sudbury, Suffolk.
NB Martha would actually have been 11
British Census 1891 Thomas Households
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[[Thomas-50800|Thomas, William]] (head) age 38 Coal miner born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Davies-12665 |Thomas, Mary A.]] (wife) age 36 born Maesteg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
Thomas, Evan age 16 Coal miner born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
Jones, Gwenllian age 14 born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, David J age 11 scholar born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Thomas age 10 scholar born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Thomas-50774|Thomas, William C.]] age 8 scholar born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Elizabeth age 6 scholar born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Margaret age 4 scholar born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Mary Ann age 2 born Eglwysilan, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Alice 8months born Eglwysilan, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Lodger''
Jones, Samuel age 53 Colliery Labourer born Treforris, Glamorgan, Wales.
'''Household at Tylafforest Farm, Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan''' {{Ancestry Record|6897|1140321|uk}}
[[Evans-35745|Thomas, Gwenllian]] (head) age 63 Farmer born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
Thomas, Evan age 43 Farmer born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Servant''
Price, Mary age 13 General Servant Domestic born Pontrbydfadgsid, Cardigan, Wales.
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British Census 1891 Worrall Households
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Worrall, William (head) age 48 Bootmaker born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, Martha (wife) age 40 born Clare, Gloucestershire, England.
''Children''
[[Worrall-872|Worrall, Albert]] age 9 scholar born London, England.
Worrall, Martha age 7 scholar born London, England
Worrall, Sarah Ellen age 4 London, England.
'''Household at Trumpet Yard, Tenbury, Worcestershire''' {{Ancestry Record|6598|15075846|uk}}
[[Brisland-8|Worrall, Caroline ]] (head) age 46 Dressmaker born Longhope, Gloucestershire, England.
''Children''
Worrall, John E age 22 Shoemaker born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
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British Census 1901 Boyton Households
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[[Boyton-278 | Boyton, David]] (head) age 55 born Bocking, Essex.
[[Lindsell-37 | Boyton, Harriet]] (wife) age 53 born Braintree, Essex.
''Children''
Boyton, Harry age 27 born Braintree, Essex.
Boyton, Hettie age 25 born Braintree, Essex.
Boyton, Fannie age 23 born Braintree, Essex.
Boyton, Rupert age 21 born Braintree, Essex.
Boyton, Bertie age 20 born Braintree, Essex.
Boyton, Minnie age 18 born Braintree, Essex.
Boyton, Jennie age 14 born Braintree, Essex.
''Child's Family''
Boyton, Agnes (daughter-in-law) 23 born Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Boyton, Kimberley age 1 born Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Boyton, Guy age 5months born Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
'''Household at 11 Out Westgate, Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk'''
[[Boyton-343 | Boyton, David]] (head) age 28 born Braintree, Essex.
[[King-44870 | Boyton, Florence]] (wife) age 25 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
''Children''
Boyton, Ivy Florence age 7 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
[[Boyton-342|Boyton, Gladys Ruby]] age 5 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
Boyton, David Rupert age 1 born Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk.
British Census 1901 Hughes Households
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[[Hughes-23229 |Hughes, Noah ]] (head) age 66 Fishmonger born Chislett, Kent, England.
[[Norris-9828 |Hughes, Eleanor ]] (wife) age 63 born Herne Bay, Kent, England.
''Children''
Hughes, William age 34 Fishmonger born Lambeth, London, England.
[[Hughes-23768|Hughes, Sarah]] age 37 Waitress born Marylebone, London, England.
Hughes, Francis age 21 Artificial Florist born Bethnal Green, London, England.
[[Hughes-23766|Hughes, George]] age 11months born Newington, Bucks, England.
''Servants''
Richards, Joseph age 19 Fish Fryer born Canning Town, London, England.
British Census 1901 James Households
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[[James-21594|James, James]] (head) age 50 General Labourerr born Pembroke, Dinas Cross.
''Children''
James, Margaret age 21 Domestic Servant born Cardigan, Cardigan, Wales.
[[James-21591|James, Sarah]] age 16 Domestic Servant born Cardigan, Cardigan, Wales.
James, William age 13 born Cardigan, Cardigan, Wales.
James, Hannah age 9 born Cardigan, Cardigan, Wales.
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British Census 1901 King Households
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[[Prior-2608| King, Susannah ]] (head) age 59 born Halstead, Essex.
''Children''
King, Herbert age 35 Cocoa fibre mat maker born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Emma age 28 Corset Maker born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Martha age 21 Silk Weaver born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Lily age 17 Corset Maker born Sudbury, Suffolk.
''Grandchildren''
King, Herbert age 8 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
King, Elsie age 5 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
''Boarder''
Brown, William age 37 Cocoa fibre mat maker born Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England.
British Census 1901 Thomas Households
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[[Thomas-50800|Thomas, William]] (head) age 47 Coal hewer born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Davies-12665 |Thomas, Mary A.]] (wife) age 45 born Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Children''
Thomas, Evan age 26 Coal hewer born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Jones, Gwenllian (widowed) age 24 born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, David J age 21 Coal hewer born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Thomas age 20 Coal hewer born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[Thomas-50774|Thomas, William C.]] age 18 Coal Hewer born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Eliz age 16 Dressmaker born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Margt age13 born Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Mary A age12 born Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Alice age 10 born Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Jane age 7 born Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Daniel Ichwen(?) age 2 born Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Grandson''
Jones, William O age 5 born Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales.
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British Census 1901 Weston Households
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[[Weston-8781|Weston, Mary]] (head) age 50 Retired School Governess born Brackley, Northamptonshire, England
British Census 1901 Worrall Households
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Worrall, William (head) age 60 Bootmaker born Tenbury, Worcester, England.
Worrall, Martha (wife) age 52 born Clare, Gloucestershire, England.
''Children''
[[Worrall-872|Worrall, Albert]] age19 Soldier on Furlough born Marylebone, London.
Worrall, Martha age 17 Tailoress born Marylebone, London
Worrall, Nellie age 15 Tailoress Marylebone, London.
''Daughter-in-law''
[[Eckett-29|Worrall, Minnie ]] age 19 born Basingstone, Hants
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British Census 1911 Boyton Households
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[[Boyton-278 | Boyton, David]] (head) age 65 born Bocking, Essex, England.
[[Lindsell-37 | Boyton, Harriet]] (wife) age 63 born Braintree, Essex, England.
'''Household at 29 Avenue Road, Leytonstone, Essex'''
[[Boyton-343 | Boyton, David]] (head) age 40 born Braintree, Essex.
[[King-44870 | Boyton, Florence]] (wife) age 35 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
''Children''
Boyton, Ivy age 17 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
[[Boyton-342|Boyton, Gladys]] age 15 born Sudbury, Suffolk.
Boyton, Rupert age 11 born Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk.
Boyton, Clarence age 9 born Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk.
Boyton, Olive age 117 born Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, England.
Boyton, Harold age 4 born Stratford, Essex, England.
British Census 1911 Hughes Households
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[[Hughes-23229 |Hughes, Noah ]] (head) age 76 Has been a Fishmonger born Marshside, Kent, England.
British Census 1911 Muse Households
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[[Muse-986|Hughes, Muse, Thomas]] (head) age 40 Motor cab oiler born Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England.
[[Hughes-23768|Muse, Annie]] age 42 born Gt James St W, London, England.
''Stepchild''
[[Hughes-23766|Hughes, James George]] age 20 Packer born Holyoak Rd S London.
British Census 1911 Thomas Households
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[[Thomas-50774|Thomas, William C.]] age 28 Coal Miner Hewer born Treherbert, Glamorgan, Wales.
[[James-21591|Thomas, Sarah]] (wife) age 24 born Pembrokeshire, Wales.
''Children''
[[Thomas-50768|Thomas, Glyndwr]] age 2 born Cilfynydd, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales.
Thomas, Adinah age 4months born Cilfynydd, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales.
''Boarders''
Angel, Alfred James age 35 Coal Miner Hewer born Paddington, London, England.
James, William age 21 Coal Miner Hewer born Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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British Census 1911 Weston Households
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[[Weston-8781|Weston, Mary Woodhouse]] (head) age 60 Private Means born Brackley, Northamptonshire, England
British Census 1911 Worrall Households
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[[Worrall-872|Worrall, Albert]] age 31 Army Staff Sergeant K O S B born Marylebone, London.
[[Eckett-29|Worrall, Minnie ]] age 28 born Basingstone, Hants
''Children''
Worrall, William Arthur age 9 born Holywood, Down, Ireland.
''visitor''
Sunnuck, Cecil age 10 born Westminster, London, England
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British Columbia Archive Links
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British Columbia Places Named After People
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British naval officers in Latin America
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'''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pascoe_Grenfell''' *John Pascoe Grenfell (20 September 1800 – 20 March 1869) was a British officer of the Empire of Brazil. He spent most of his service in South America campaigns, initially under the leadership of Lord Cochrane and then Commodore Norton. **''Vale, Brian A War Betwixt Englishmen: Brazil against Argentina in the River Plate 1825-30, I B Tauris, 2000'' *In 1823, he followed Lord Cochrane to Brazil, to fight in the Brazilian War of Independence. In August 1823, Grenfell now a Commander in the small brig '''Dom Miguel''' sailed to '''Belem do Pará''' and using a similar tactic used by Lord Cochrane at Maranham, persuaded the Portuguese forces to surrender by making them think a larger fleet was in the offing. *During the war with Argentina in 1826, he commanded the brig '''Caboclo''' as part of the squadron blockading Buenos Aires under (British) Commodore James Norton. On 29 July, while engaged in a naval battle against the Argentine fleet, whose commander was admiral William Brown, he lost his right arm. He then returned to England to recuperate. **The naval '''Battle of Quilmes''' took place between a fleet of the Imperial Brazilian Navy, commanded by British admiral James Norton and a fleet of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata under the command of William Brown. *In 1828 Grenfell returned to Brazil, and during 1835–36 he commanded as Commodore a squadron of ships on the lakes of Rio Grande do Sul against the Farrapos rebels. *In 1841 he was promoted to rear-admiral and in 1846 was appointed Brazilian consul general in Liverpool. *In 1851, when war broke out between Brazil and Argentine dictator Rosas, Grenfell was posted back to Brazil to take command of their naval forces in the Río de la Plata. In December of that year at the Battle of Tonelero, with the Dom Afonso as his flagship, he successfully forced the passage of the Paraná River carrying a Brazilian army which combined with local forces to defeat Rosas. **The Battle of the Tonelero Pass, also known as Passage of the Tonelero, was a battle fought near the cliff of Acevedo, in the west bank of the Paraná River, Argentina, on 17 December 1851, between the Argentine Confederation Army commanded by Lucio Norberto Mansilla and warships of the Brazilian Imperial Navy led by John Pascoe Grenfell. **The Brazilian squad was formed by the ships: ***steam frigate Dom Afonso , commanded by frigate captain Jesuíno Lamego Costa (later Baron of Laguna), 2 pieces of 68 and 4 of 32 ***steam corvette Dom Pedro II commanded by Captain Joaquim Raimundo de Lamara , 2 pieces of 68 and 4 of 32 ***steam corvette Recife commanded by Captain Antônio Francisco da Paixão , 2 culverins of 30 and 2 carronades of 30 ***steamer Dom Pedro commanded by Captain Vitório José Barbosa de Lomba ***corvette Dona Francisca commanded by the '''captain of Sea and War William Parker''', of 640 tons ***corvette União commanded by Captain Francisco Vieira da Rocha ***brigantine Calliope commanded by Lieutenant Francisco Cordeiro Torres e Alvim '''[[Parker-11924|William Parker]]''' married Maria Engracia Masini Corbella, 13 Feb 1829 in Montevideo, Uruguay
Maria Engracia's father was Andrés Antonio MASINI RUBERTI 1765 Livorno, Tuscany, Italy Jan 19 1813 (at age ~48) Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay Son of Nicolas Masini and Maria Gracia Ruberti
Her mother was Maria Bertina CORBELLA Y DE VIDEGARAY 1770 Ferrol, Corunna, Galicia, Spain 1850 (at age ~80) Daughter of Antonio Corbella and Ramona de Videgaray
Note: John Grenfell married one of Maria Engacia's sisters one month later on 13th March 1829.
William's Children: *Flora Parker Birth Jan 1 1830 Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Death Nov 8 1904 Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay *William Parker Birth July 2 1831 Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Death Dec 21 1864 Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay Burial Dec 22 1864 Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay *Maria Engracia Carassale (born Parker) Birth Sep 3 1832 Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay Marriage Marriage to: Justo R. CARASSALE Circa 1879 Death May 9 1901 Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay *Augusto Patricio Parker Birth Mar 17 1836 Christening Dec 1836 Marriage Marriage to: Adelaida LARRAIN Oct 30 1878 Catedral San Antonio de Padua, Concordia, Entre Rios, Argentina Residence Florida 134, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina 1880 Death Apr 28 1902 Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay Burial of William 1873 Cementerio Central, Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay '''[[Rowley-1423|Robert Hibbert Bartholemew Rowley (1817 - 1860)]]''' Robert Hibbert Bartholomew Rowley was born in December 1817. He was the son of Admiral Sir Charles Rowley, 1st Bt. and Elizabeth King. He married Doña Juanita de Solsona in 1845 at Montevideo, Uruguay. He died on 2 July 1860 at age 42 at Montevideo, Uruguay. He was buried at English Cemetery, Buceo, Montevideo, Uruguay. On 7 Feb. 1842 was advanced to the rank of Commander in the Royal Navy. From 3 Dec. 1843 until paid off at the close of 1847, he commanded the Satellite 18 in the East Indies and on the south-east coast of America. Agents – Messrs. Chard. Children of Robert Hibbert Bartholomew Rowley and Doña Juanita de Solsona *Elizabeth Rowley Solsona *Maria Rowley *Roberto Rowley2 d. b 27 May 1903 *Carlos A. Rowley Solsona ==Searches for Grenfell, Parker, Masini Corbella and Rowley (1829-1888)== *Handbooks for Foreign Genealogical Research: Latin America, Central and South America, and the Caribbean, -'' Guide to other guides'' *''''Cómo encontrar información genealógica en las iglesias latinoamericanas',''' - ''Useful guide to church practice in Latin America e.g. no central church records. Must go to individual churches.'' *Hispanic Internet Resources in The British Library - Guide to Library resources *'''''Guía de información Genealógica: Busca tus ancestros en Latinoamérica [en línea] - WONDERFUL GUIDE TO RESOURCES''''' *Cyndi's List - Central & South America, - ''Mexico, not South America'' *Hispagen: Asociación de Genealogía Hispana - ''Broad coverage of Hispanic world'' *Hispanic Local History and Genealogy in the United States - ''Guide to library resources *Latin Roots Toolkit - seems useful for Mexico'' *'''Diccionario para Genealogistas''' -'' worthwhile dictionary'' *Institute of Genealogy and History for Latin America - Advice for research *Historical Maps of Latin America - ''some useful information if you dig for it - one small example is "Boundary Disputes in Latin America" https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/resources/pwks50.pdf'' *'Mexico and the Southwest USA - Native Y-DNA' - Mexico, not South America *'WikiTree and DNA' - ''General discussion of value of DNA'' *'Sephardic Genealogy in South America' *'The Irish in Latin America and Iberia' *'Records of the Spanish Governors of Puerto Rico, 1767 - 1880'. *Latin American Flags *Guide to Puerto Rican Records in the National Archives New York City *The Puerto Rican/Hispanic Genealogical Society Inc. *Directorio de Genealogía Hispana - ''Seems very useful for people with family roots in Spain.'' ===Guía de información Genealógica: Busca tus ancestros en Latinoamérica - Uruguay=== Civil Registrations of B,D,M began in 1879. https://forebears.io/uruguay/montevideo-department Artículos de apoyo a la investigación * Fuentes uruguayas para la historia de la inmigración italiana de Juan A. Oddone - ''Abstract for a book about immigration from Italy'' * Publicaciones médicas uruguayas de los siglos XIX y XX de Fernando Mañé Garzón y Sandra Burgues Roca. Incluye listado de médicos uruguayos y extranjeros que presentaron su Tesis de doctorado, en Uruguay y otros países - ''Summary of medical books and journals from 1834'' * La ruta del esclavo en el Río de la Plata: su historia y sus consecuencias, Memorias del Simposio (varios artículos de interés) - ''Slave routes in River Plate'' * Preservación digital de registros parroquiales. La experiencia de la Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción de Minas, Uruguay, por Romano - Tute -'' Link not working'' * Asociacionismo e Inmigración española en Uruguay, de Carlos Zubillaga - ''URL not working'' * Algunos personajes uruguayos oriundos de Betanzos, Galicia, de José María Monterroso Devesa - ''URL not working'' * Bibliografía sobre la prensa histórica en Uruguay, varios autores para descargar en PDF -'''Newspapers; could be interesting''' * La Ruta del esclavo en el Río de la Plata - * Crónica de la esclavitud en América presentado por Silvia Mendoza - ''Slave trade'' * El padrón del Buceo 1772/1773 por Enrique Yarza Rovira - ''Reference for one family'' === Family Search === == Sources ==
British prime ministers
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{{Image|file=Broadmeadows.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520.jpg }} ''The Lists below are mixed up due to the ocr processesing across the pages rather than in columns.'' {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-1.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-1.jpg }} INTRODUCTION ON the declaration of war the Commonwealth Government immediately cabled the Imperial Authorities, offering to send an Expeditionary Force of 20,000 men to assist the Empire in this the greatest struggle in history. The offer was gratefully accepted by the mother country and immediately the enrolment of volunteers was begun, officers and men enthusiastically rallied to the call, and in the course of two or three weeks the whole of the contingents were in camp. The offer was made on the 3rd August, 1914, and before the end of September the troops were ready for the front. The command of the Expeditionary Force has-been entrusted to Brigadier-General Bridges, who is ably assisted by the best officers in Australia. To transport the troops to England twenty-six of the largest and best liners that come to Australian waters have been engaged as troopships. The whole of the cost (estimated at more than £S, 000,000) of equipping and maintaining the troops during the war will be borne by Australia, and even if the cost should be treble the amount it will be cheerfully and readily responded to in aid of the Empire. A Second Expeditionary Force is now in course of enrolment. Our Victorian First Contingent comprises some 6,700 officers and men, and this booklet is issued as a souvenir of Victoria's complement and to serve as a record and memento of the gallant men who responded so readily to the call to arms. Theirs is the spirit that has built up the greatness of England's Empire—the spirit that will support it while empires last. May Providence guide them to speedy victory and a safe return to sunny Australia. September, 1914. Melbourne: Photos by "Darge," T. Humphrey and Co., Alice Mills, Allan Studios, Frazer and Vallance, and J. E. Barnes OSBOLDSTONE & CO. PTY. LTD., Printers and Publishers Temple Court Place, Little Collins Street {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-2.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-2.jpg }} 1. Major-General W. T. Bridges. 2. The Governor-General, Sir Ronald C. Munro-Ferguson. 3. Colonen Wallace, State Commandant 4. The State Governor, Sir Arthur Lyulph Stanley. 5. The Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Alderman D. V. Hennessy {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-3.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-3.jpg }} Soldiers in the Making. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-4.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-4.jpg }} Sunday Visitors to the Camp at Broadmeadows. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-5.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-5.jpg }} 1 Major Darval. 6 Major R.Gartside. 10 Major C.A.Johnson. 15 Col. Chauval. 20 Major H.G.Bennett. 24 Lt. Col. W.Patterson. 2 Lt. C-l. G.J.Johnston 7 Lt. Col. R.Tate Sutherland. 11 Major J.W.B.Field. 16 Col.C.S.Ryan. 21 Major C.W.Clarke. 25 Lieut. Col. L.Long. 3 Col. J.K.Forsyth. 8 Col. T-W.McCay 12 Major W.McNicoll 17 Lieut. Col. [[Bolton-2618|W. Bolton]]. 22 Lieut. Col. D.Wanliss. 26 Major W.Hearne. 4 Major A.Holdsworth. C.O.,lnf.Brig. 13 Major D.Glasfurd. 18 Major C.MacKnight. 23 Lieut. Col.J.Semmens. 27 Major J.G.Austin. 5 Major F.LeMaistre. 9 Lt-Col. H.F.Elliott. 14 Lt. Col. A-H-Sturdee. 19 Major W.E Cass. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-6.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-6.jpg }} 1. Col. McCay waiting to receive the Governor-General. 2. Officers of the 2nd Infantry Brigade 3. and 5. Officers in the Light Horse Regiment. 4. Type of Light Horse. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-7.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-7.jpg }} CAPTAINS: 1 L.E.McKenzie. 2 R.W.Wells. 3 J.E.Sergeant. 4 C.Morley. 5 E.A.McKenna. 6 W.F.Hodgson. 7 F.M.Hooke. 8 J.J.Black. 9 A.Jacksen. 10 I.Blezard. 11 G.G.McCrae. 12 E.C.Maygar,V.Q. 13 J.J.Nicholas. 14 E.W.Downing. 15 R.W.Chambers. 16 C.W.Daly. 17 J.W.Hamilton. 18 H.E.Jackson. 19 W.L.Strachan. 20 A.H.Robin. 21 G.C.Mathison. 22 R.Fowler. 23 A.F.Jolley. 24 G.Hislop. 25 R.Saker. 26 W.C.Chassair. 27 C.J.Luxton. 28 E,W.Gutteridge. 29 E.F.Lind. 30 G.Maxted. 31 E.F.Fethers 32 J.Walstab. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-8.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-8.jpg }} 1. Wireless. 2. Flag Signalling. 3. Signallers Sorting Stores. 4. A Cable Layer. 5. Queensland Signallers. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-9.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-9.jpg }} 1 Capt. R.Flockhart. 6 Major J.T.Marsh. 11 Capt. H-B.Lewers. 16 Lieut.G.A.C.Cowper 21 Lieut. G.G.Gordon. 26 Lieut. W.H.Dawkins 31 Capt. A.E.Greig. 2 Lt. J.G.Dangerfield. 7 Lieut. Boyd. 12 Capt. J.C.Stewart. 17 Capt. T.V. Hurley. 22 Lieut. W.D.Manger. 27 Lieut. J.S.Yeoman 32 Capt. C.Permezel. 3 Capt. C.G.Shaw. 8 Lieut. R.G.Knight 13 Capt. Baldock. 18 Capt. H.Carter. 23 Capt. F.V.Hogan. 28 Lieut. A.W.Dodd. 33 Lieut. J.McCormack 4 Capt. W.A.Kendall. 9 Capt. H.J.Wallis. 14 Capt. E.M.Williams. 19 Lieut. G.L.Thirkell 24 Capt. H.J.Williams. 29 Capt. G.Coulter. 34 Lieut. R.H.Goold- 5 Capt. S.Armstrong. 10 Capt. J.Hindhaugh. 15 Lieut B.D.Jack. 20 Lieut. H.T.Layh. 25 Capt. C.Courtney. 30 Capt. P.R.Comins. 35 Lieut. Berry. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-10.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-10.jpg }} 1. Entrenched. 2. A Bayonet Charge. 3. and 4. Rifle Practice. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-11.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-11.jpg }} LIEUTENANTS : 1 R.T.Watts. 5 L.F.McQuie. 9 M.B.Ryan. 13 C.H.Josephs. 17 R.V.Pollok. 2 F.R.Hall. 6 J.R.Balfe. 10 B.K.Burnie. 14 J.W.Mitchell. 18 L.C.Blick. 3 E.T.Stevens. 7 W.T.Conder. 11 C.G.Lucas. 15 G.Eberling. 19 A.C.Couve. 4 S.F-Ppllard. § R.S.McAlpin. 12 M L,M(T e oc}, 16 H.C.Cate, R.G-Prisk. 21 S.Bruggy. 25 A.D.Henderson. 29 D.S.Bain. 22 E.B.Spargo. 26 L.G.Campbell. 30 J.S.Whitelaw 23 J.H.Eller. 27 R.Bennett. 31 J.C.Barrie. 24 E H Chapman 26 C,L.Price. 32 S Grills. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-12.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-12.jpg }} 1. Returning from Drill. 2. An Ammunition Waggon 3. A Field Ciun. 4. Group of Light Horse. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-13.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-13.jpg }} LIEUTENANTS: 1 J.A.Johnston 2 Chas.Lowe 3 P.D.Kalmer 4 A.J.Phillips 5 F.C.Champ. 6 T.F. Ulrich. 7 J.S Keleher. 11 G.H.Capea. 8 J.J.Scanlag, 9 J.R.Eddy. 10 W.L.Heron. G.H.Capes. 12 W P.Farr. 13 S.Murray. 14 P. Teare. 15 H.T.Elder. 16 H.S.Hall. 17 R.S.Barrett. 18 R.W.Donald. 19 S.G.Gilmour. 20 T Hastie. 21 A.R.Caughey. 22 A.F.Thompson. 23 C.Findlay. 24 C M.Lillie. 25 J.R.Rigby. 26 W.A.Dunlop. 27 J.H.Myrams 28 R M.Hooper. 29 R.V.Cutler. 30 V.A.Sturdee. 31 D.A.Luxton. 32 R.M Stewart {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-14.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-14.jpg }} 1. Sergeant, Army Service Corps. 2. Field Gun, unlimbered for action. 3. Artillery Horse and Driver. 4. The Bugler 5. Officer and Private (Infantry). 6. The Sentry. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-15.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-15.jpg }} LIEUTENANTS: 1 G.A.Admans. 5 J.Parkin. 9 J.C.Foden. 13 T.W.Williams. 17 R.M.Young. 21 F.H.Tubb. 2 J.E.Catron. 6 F. Angel. 10 W.T.Yates. 14 C.A.Denehy. 18 C.F.Lane. 22 C.Finlayson. 3 J.Lawson. 7 D.D.Paine. 11 R.H.Weddell. 15 C.C.Riddell. 19 L.R.Hartland. 23 R.Jennings. 4 W.S.Ham. 8 F.V.Trickey. 12 R.S.McLeish, 16 T-F-BorwicH- 20 C.F.Broad. 24 L.Levy. 25 V.A.Pascoe. 29 C.Findlay. 26 J.Deery. 30 A.B.Cox. 27 J.C.Paul. 31 J.W.Ross. 28 R.C Crocker. 33 M.W.Bourchier {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-16.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-16.jpg }} 1. H.M.A.S. 4 Melbourne." 2. H.M.A.S. Destroyer "Yarra." 3. H.M. King George, H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Sir George Reid (High Commissioner), Admiral Patey and Officers of the H.M.A.S. "Australia." On deck of "Australia." 4. H.M.A.S 44 Australia." 5. Submarine A.E. No. 1. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-17.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-17.jpg }} Governor-General Reviewing the Victorian {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-18.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-18.jpg }} Expeditionary Troops at Broadmeadows Camp {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-19.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-19.jpg }} 1. The Morning Wash. 2. After the Day's Duties. 4. A Camp Kitchen. 3, Cleaning up for Church Parade. 5. Preparing for Dinner. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-20.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-20.jpg }} 3. Rope Pegging for Horse Lines. 4. A Stack of Horse Feed, 1. Mixing Horse Feed. 2. A Regimental Mascot, {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-21.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-21.jpg }} ROLL OF HONOR Victoria's Contingent of First Expeditionary Force to go to the Front {From Official Records) Divisional Headquarters Major-Gen. Bridges, W. Sur.-Gen. Williams, W. Col. Ryan, C. S. Sellheim, V. C. Lt.-Col. Patterson, W. White, C. B. Thomas, T. J. Marshall, G. A. Major Glasfurd, D. J Austin, J. G. Capt. Gellibrand, J. Foster, W. J. Matson, T. Griffiths, T. Lieut. Plant, E. C. P. Murphy, F. P. Chirnside, G. Q.M.S. Donnelly, J. F S. Ser. Balfour, J. Ser. Treloar, J. L. Coleman, P. E. Ferns, H. L. Reeder, G. T. Shaw, F. Drummond, J. R. Ross, A. W. Privates: Audley, W. Atkins, S. J. Bowman, R. L. Caldwell, J. P. Cay, V. S. Crook, W. J. Christie, H. Disher, L. J. Dykes, D. I. Donnelly, P. J. Ellingham, F. L. Finch, F. Fordyce, R A. Green, A. C. Gardiner, R. S. Hoy, M. McKeand, A. J. McKenna, A. Mooney, H. E. Manfield, J. E. Millar, J. Matheson, H. M. Morris, J. H. Newell, R. H. Nichols, R. L. Nicholas, H. E. Normington, W. Pata, J. H. Pain, J. Q.M. Ser. O'Loughlin. Rowe, E. H. Arm. Ser. Hawker, H. S. Smith, W. Privates: Taylor, A. Dean, G. Taylor, R. E. Johnson, L. J. Ward, L. A. Kelly, R. A. Wren, C. A. Mulhall, A. V. Wicks, A. H. Perazzo, J. H. Williams, R. J. Pearson, A. Walker, C. C. Pearson, W. MILITARY POLICE. Suter,' WJH. Ser. Downe, H. L. Walsh, F. Privates: A.A.M.C. ATTACHED Abraham, R. T _ Coffey, J Capt. Lind, E. F. Delaney, J. Corp. Siddeley, W. S Elliott, W. Privates : Fraser, J. M. P'cA, Harrison, G. J. McDonald, S. M. Longheed, P. Norman, P. C. Pederson, C. Leacy, A. M. Quinn, J. R. TRANSPORT COM- . _ . , PANY. 2nd Inf. Brigade Lieut. Bain, d. HEADQUARTERS IZITn. A. Brig. Col. McCay, J. Blackburn, A. Brig. Maj. Cass, W. E. Chapman, T A.D.C. Capt. Wallis, H Ellis, R. Capt. McGee, W. T. Madex, A. Phillips, O. F. Parsonage, E Lieut. Murphy. Perrazo, J H. Corp. Penington, W. Powell, C. Privates: Powell, D Chamberlain, C. Roehford, P. Clark, E. Scates, E. A. Clifford, H. A. Wilson. A. Cossins, M. Young, W. La n ng o uevdkt C 'E. H f .> SIGNALLERS. Lawrence, P. J. Lieut. Elder, T. McLean, R. W. S.S.M. Piggott, J. E. Riordan, G. F Privates: Thompson, W. Adams, A. S. Walker C. C Bright, H. J. W. Wilson, H. E. Bissett. Purton. sth BATTALION Campbell. HEADQUARTERS. Catherwood, E. M. L.-CoL Wanliss, D. S. Cowan, H. K. Major Le Maistre, F. Lalgarno. Capt. Stewart, J. G. g e V ard * Chassar, W. C. £ ail , . R.S.M. McGill, D. A. Hopkins. O.R. Ser. Cass, F. Raymond. Pioneer Ser. McLeod. "A" COMPANY. Ser. Cook Bingham. Capt. Fethers, E. F. Lieut. Hooper, R. M. Gilmour, S. G. Col. Ser. Neilson, W. Ser. McVea E. T. English, J. G. Taylor, C. B. McLennan, H. J. P. & O.R. Cor. Nesbitt Corp. Inglis, G. R. Middleton, R. Sanders, R. E Turner, C. H. Privates: Andrews, T. Atkins, E. Arnold, W. Black. A. J. Bone, D. L. Bourke, J. J. Burns, J. D. Bryant, R. Bagley, S. Bagley, A. Boldarini, J. F. Booley, G. Butchart, J. Caird, A Carey, B. A. Cculthard, W. J. Dick, H. C. Dey, C. H. Decker, E. B. Devonport, F. E. Drummond, J. Davidson, E. H. Falconer, J. A. Fairweather, W. Ferguson, J. Fleming, A Forbes, W. A. Fowler, D. K. Forrest, C. G. Fox, G. W. Gordon, M. Gillanders, J. G. Garcia, J. Gordon, A. V. Gowdie, W. A. Gowdie, S. H. Graham, R. Greenwood, F. H. Ghent, L. Gilles, A. A. Hall, R. J. Hansen, N. L Harper, W. j Harris, F W. Henkers, W G. Hogan, H. Houstan, A. Hawkins, A. C. Horsford, P. O'B. Jammeson, T. S. Jenkins, D. Kerr, J. W Leveson, F. Lamont, R. W. Lukey, A. C McPherson, J. R. McLauchan, W. Mcßain, F. C. McAleese, G. H. McLeod, J. L. McWiggan, W. Merrin, A. M. Massie, W. Miller, W. H. Miller, R. Munro, D. J. McLean, D. Muir, H. H Mitchell, J. H. Muter, R. Mouat, D. W. Morrow, D Nelson, J. W. Nolan, D. E. O'Neill, J Osborne, C. G. Peterson, J. G. Pennington, W. R. Pain, Reid, J. H. Robson E. H. Robertson, V. R. Russell, R. Smith, P. W. Smith, D. Sheehan, E R. Stevens, A. G. Stoddart, A. K. Stamp, J. B. Smith, J A. Sewell, A- E. Saltier, B. J. Smith, A. C. Thomson, A. J. Thurley, H. J. Vinicombe, W. J. Williams, L. T. Workman, J. B. Warr. P. V. D. Williamson, L. Walker, D Ward, J. W. Wright, A. Woods, J. V. "B" COMPANY. Capt. Clement, S. R. Lieut. Ross, J. W. Moore, F. L. C. Ser. Crome, C. C. Ser. Burman, A. Anderson, J. McK Corp. Donald, A. G. Mounsey, J. C. Rossborough, R Kimpton, E. W. Com. Cor. Fleming, S. Corp. McLeod, W. H. Stewart, St. C. Privates: Adams, F. E. Alford, T. W. Anderson, A. F. Allan, E. F. Bliss, T. W. Borwick, J. W. Burtchaell, R. D H Blade, R. Blencowe, L. Callander, R. D. Cameron, C. H. Cardwell, A. A. Crichton, A. B. Coleman, H. F. Campbell, A. Stanley, J Cardwell, R. E. Clark, H. G. Clarke, J. W. Cochrane, S. Cox, J. W. Cunningham, M. D. Carrie, J. F. Christie, H. Clarke, F. M. Caulfield, D. J. Cheeseman, W. B. Coates, G. B. Davies, C. A. Dean, G. Dixon, G. R Ellis, H. E. Ferguson, D. Fisher, E. E. Foster, S. G. Gay, G. Graham, j. Grove, L. R. Grattridge, W P Gloster, —. Hill, A W Hamilton, J. B. Hamilton, A. W. Harley, R. F. Hasselbach, E. P. Hawkins, F. E. Haynes, G. W. Hodge, J. Holy, A." R. Hamilton, J. Hughes, G. R. Hemingway, J. Hibbert, H. Izatt, J. Joyner, G. F. Johnson, J. C. Kyme, L. T. Lyons, G. D. Letson. S. G. Little, A. E. Lyall, W. H. Lewis, G A. Leggo, —. MacAllister, H. McConbrie, J. L. Mac Donald, N. M. McDonald, D. M. McDonald, A. McGillivray, W. McKay, C. E. D. McNeff, A. J. McWilliams, A. E. Malloch, W. T. Marson, C. P Mathews A. F. Maurice, L. E. Minford, J. Morgans, J. S. Nash, F. C. O'Neill, D Osborne, A. H. Pack, M R. Prest, W. T. H. Pritchard, C. S. M. Powderham, J. Pearman, W. G. Pitt, N. L. Purves, W. R. W. Penhall, R. L. Rettich, A. Rout, A. M. Robertson, T. A. Ritchie, J. Sutherland, J. Scovell, C. W. Steckley, W. Stapleton, A. 0 Smith, G. T. Sheppard, R. S. Smith, E. L. Shaw, C. P. Scascighini, T. N. Taylor, W. C Thompson, E. R. Thompson, M. E. Thompson, H. G. Tate, A. V. Thompson, G. Tozer, F. W. Vagg, V. L. Warburton, J. Watt, R. Wake, S. Wemyss, J. M. White, W. D. "C" COMPANY. Capt. Flockart. Lieut. Manger, W. Phillips, A. J. Col. Ser. Griffiths, H Ser. Hosking, G. P. Ashmore, H. - Burn, A. H. E. McGeorge, R. Corp. Wragg, W. G. Williams, R. J. Lucas, G. Knuckey, W. Old, J. S. Seeley, H. S. Allanson, C. Privates: Alford, R. Ashmore, A. A. Beadle, H. Bell, C. N. Bloch, O. L. Brown, F L. Buckpitt, C L. Birch, A. Blair, H. M. Bailey, L. C. Bett, H. Campbell, P. J. Carter, G. Carney, M. Cook, H. Croft, R. T. Daniels, J. Davenport, A. E. Dawborn, R. H. Dawson, C. S. V. Derbyshire, C. Driver, S. V. Dunn, Wm, Dunt, F. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-22.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-22.jpg }} ROLL OF HONOR — continued. Dorril, L. W. Douglas, J. H. English, T. Fawcett, J. J. Fincher, C. Fisher, J. Floyd, J. E. Foster, F Friell, C. McN. Ganett, R. George, H. I. Gusler, G. Gibbs, C. Gothard, L. G. Greenaway, H. J. Gunn, J. Guymer, G. F. Hall, H. J. Hallett, L. C. Harris, W. J. Harrison, B. Haynes, R. Haynies, B. Hogg, J. T. Hough, H. G. Hutchison, T. Johnson, J. S. Jensen, N. Kelly, R. A. Kemp, R. C. Laudehr, J. R. Leader, W. C. Lediott, W. Lemon, H. D. Lester, J. Lucas, T. McDonald, W. C. McKeand, A. J. McKechnie, D. McNeil, J. D. G. McPhee, M. Moodie, W. M. Moseley, W. E. Mossenton, E. W. Mullan, J. Muiicey, T. F. Newman, A. F. Nicholas, H. Oliver, J. D. Owens, J. Owens, R. G. Palmer, R. A. Peacock, W. O. Pretty, H. A. Page, J. M. Pierce, C. W. Ralph, J. C. Robertson, R. Ross, W. Ryan, J. T. Salter, F. Sanderson, A. Schmahl, G. Scott, J. Shepherd, T. H. Sheppard, W. J. Simmons, W. Swift, A. H. Stone, E. J. Strachan, A. Stringer, H. S. Stuart, R. C. Summers, H. Taylor, W. F. Thomas, J. Tough, A. Towers, T. Walsh, R. Webster, T. W. Westcott, P. V. Wilcox, J. Wilkinson, B. Wills, V. Witham, S. V. Woolcock, R. C. Young, G. "D" COMPANY. Lieut. Luxton, D. A. Caughey, A. R. Hastie, T. Col. S. Gregson, E. D. Ac. Ser. R.ayson, G. Gray, H. Ehrenberg, S. Goodall, S. G Corp. Olle, F. J. Ac. Cor. Kerr, H. J. Labeska, L. Jones, H. Mackay, H. Egr. Ling, T. J. Wood, E. D. Privates: Ancesby, C. G. Allsop, V. Bingham, R. C. Banks, J. Banks, C. E. Budd, A. E. Bamford, J. Buxton, J. R. Birch, W. H. Brown, P. J. Bishop, A. H. Beveridge, W. Baxter, R. Childs, L. N. Crockett, R. H. Chambers, G. G. Carey, A. Gray, G. Crooke, J. E. J. Clarke, J. Campbell, R. Cuff, R. A. Campbell, C. H. Downer, C. Donald, V. D. B. Dale, G. T. Dykes, G. S. Fritsch, H. B. Eagan, A. F. Falconer, N. Foyle, A. Fenwick, G. C. Fraser, C. Gibson, R. A. Garwood, F. Gibson, E. J. Greig, O. W. Hawkins, W. F. Harding, W. H. Hooper, H. Hanson, A. Heddoch, A. Horsburgh, J. Healand, S. J. Hattrick, D. W. Hampton, R. L. Johnson, L. J. Jordon, T. J. Johnston, —. Jackson, G. King, J. King, W. J. Kelly, A. E. Kelly, C. Kelly, R. Lyons, F. H. Lewis, A. R. Lusic, V. E. Lacter, L. McKay, O. McKenna, H. McMillan, J. Marks, A. Martin, W. Maken, G. Morris, L. F. Mill, J. B. Morrow, H. Mugg, F. W. Murphy, E. Meikle, W. T. Miller, J. Michie, C. A. Parker, P. A. Parker, F. Parker, C. W. Perkins, E. C. Penches, A. G. Provis, R. L. Parker, T. S. Raymer, H. W. Raymer, C. W. Rawle, P. Rohan, E. Reidy, H. J. Robertson, D. Sneesby, C. G. Snellgrove, V. Stobans, R J. Sexton, C. A. Stewart, L. Sandford, T. H- Stannus, L. Stirling, G. W. Smith, J. E. Thompson, B. W. Thorburn, J. M. Tobin, F. Vernon, C. Wheeler, L. C. Watkins, H. Wallace, C. Weeding, tj. West, C. Whitaker, C. L. Watson, J. B. Wensor, F. A. Young, G. H. "E" COMPANY. Capt. Greig, A. E. Lieut. Jennings, R. Champ, F. C. C. Ser. Saltau, V. L. Ser. O'Hea, E. I. Davis, W. E. Brown, A. W. Finch, R. M. L. Ser., Wright, A. Corp Stephens, T. N Smith, W. D. Piper, G T. Carolan, P. J. Privates: Alexander, H. C. Adams, H. Ayling, A. W. Butters, R. W. Birch, W. E. Buchanan, W. A. Brewster, R. G. Bromley, J. H. Broadhurst, C. G. Bardsley, J. L. Buse, G. Barnard, C. A. G. Bewes, H. T. Cruickshank, H. J. Cook, L. E. Chapman, C. T. Carter, A. V. Chippendall, R. A. Castles, W. J. Chatfield, E. W. Chisholm, R. M. Cairns, M Chambers, E. M. Dickie, A. A. Dow, T. Dunne, J. Davies, N. S. Downie, R. J. Eades, A. V. Ellis, V. Eakins, L. N. Ennor, H. Erickson, P. Goold, T. G. Gregory, A. J. Gotch, J. Gowrley, W. Gibbons, D. T. Heaney, J. A. Harber, W. S. Holte, E. B. Howe, F. Hallett, N. C. Heald, R. A. HarmT, E. F. Hen'drick, W. Hall, H. E. Howard, F. L. Jackson, W Janssen, E. V. Johnston, A. J. Judge, R. J. lames, A. Johnson, J. F Kelsey, P. E. King, J. L. Kyne, B. V. Kiernan, J. Lowe, H. Lucas, A. H. G. Lloyd, H. J. Lowe, F. R. Lancaster, G. W. Lewis, T. A. McCubbm, H. M. McFadden, G. A. G. McPherson, A. C. Melen, R. C. Mill, P. Normington, W. O'Connor, D. A. Parkinson, E. H. Parkinson, V. Phillips C. H. Perkins, C- E. Piper, V. W. Pierson, S. J. Rawlins, A. C. V. Russell, G. E. Robson, A. C. Roberts, O. D. Raymond, C. F. Russell, A. Shackel, A. H. S. Stanton, V. Sutherland, E. B Smith, A. J. F. Salter, R. S. Smith, G. Stanley, C. G. Spendelove, T Salter, A. W. Thomas, C. E. Thomas, P. Thompson, J. H. Thompson, G. L. Vagg, C. E. H. Whitty, J. L. Watts, H. A. Wakefield, G. H. Westley, T. C. Watesston, A. D. Young, B. J. Yorath, F. L- "F" COMPANY. Capt. Carter, H. Lieut. Levy, L. Jack, B. D. A.C. Ser. Blackmore, J A. Ser. Adam, A. G. A. Ser. Walker, V. R. Wheeler, F. J. Eldridge, R. M Privates : Allan, R. Mc. Archer, A. O. Austin, W. P. Anderson, J. A- Angers, H. F. Adelskold, C. A. M. Bloustein, H. M Berg, H Brownall, R. C. Borrowman, J. K. Brownless, R. A. Burke, H Backhouse, H. A. B. Cole, E. T. Corney. E. Cooke, W. L. Cooke, R. M. Cherry, R Copp, C. H. Carson, G. R. Derham, A. P. Edmunds, W. A. Earp, G H. Evans N Mc. Evans, S. W. Douglass, G. P Douglass, A. M. Douglas, H. G. Davison N. McN. Dickinson, H. S. Dean, R. W. D. Ditterich, A. R. Fairclough, R. T. Fitzgerald, G. F. Fleming, H. A. Focken, L. C. Findlay, K. J Findlay, G. A. Gundey, J. T. Gardner, T. H. C. Hill, E. W. Hurst, H. E. Hall, J. G. Hodgman, H. Hepburn, A. Herbert, J. Hope, G. W. Hooker, R. D. Haig, J. D. Jones, J. A. Jackson, S. W Kelly, L. H. Keys, A. E. Kennedy, A. A. Keown, A. W Kirkland, W. A. Leslie, F. A. Lester, H. Langford, A. B. McCracken, R. A. McDonald, K. G. Macdonald, A. J. McQueen, F. J. Melvin, J. Marshal, N. Mathews R. N. T. Murray, J. Moss, A. M. Moorhead, A. W. Moreton, F. E. Mackay, A. S. Mcllwraith, D. K. Morrison, H. F. Newham, J. D. Neale, S. W. Orr, J. L. O'Brien, A. G. Palliser, G. B. Peck, H. L. Piercey, R. L. Ricketson, S. Ridley J. Royce, A. H. Roxburgh, R. J. F. Roach, L. N. Sheppard, S. H. Sewell, H. E. Spiers, G. F. Smith, C. M. Sleeman, W. F. Schultz, F. W. Symcnds, E. B. Symonds, F. H. Stretch, N. Turner, W. F. Tuckett, J. H. Tedcastle, A. G. Taylor, A. Tully, H. O. Treadgold C. A. Vollum, W. R. Vollum, H. G. Vines, A R. Wyman, C. W. W'igg, H. J. Wootton, A. H. White, J. E. Walker, L, R. Warren, G. B. Whelpton, F D. Warren, P S. Were, C. W. Were, H. A White, A. J. H. Wrigglesworth, A. Watson, P. White, W. H. "G" COMPANY. Capt. Saker, R. Lieut. Capes, G. H. Donald, R. W. C. Ser. McCullagh, H, Ser. Crellin, W. C. Parsons, J. M. Crisp, H. Rennolds, H. Corp. Dibble, J. Matthews, A. P Storry, L. Tomkins, M. Clerk, Peters. L. Corp. Birch, L. Ross, A. G. Wall, A. G. Carr, R B. Co. Clerk Peters, S. Privates: Adams, F. Allanson, E. Blackburn, H. Butler, W. F. Bowden, S. Beddoe, J. Burns, L Berry, E. A, Brennen, J. Brown, W. J. Blumberg, H. D. Bromley, W. Benbow, M. A. Carter, F. C. Campbell, L. Cohen, S. E Dyring, H. Davidson, R. D. Davison. O. N. Darlington, B. G. Dixon, A. S. Dallachy, J. F. Emberson, W. A. Franz, G. Fulton, J. A J. Fisher, D. Free, C. Guppy, C. Gunning, T. Guthrie, J. V. Godfrey, W. Gibbs, H Hall, A. Higgs, E. L. Harrison, P. Hyde, W. J. Hopke, R. Hodgson, J. R. Horsburg, W. B. Henley, H. Hunter, \V Honey, A. L. Hoadley, W. Jannsen, C. Johnson, W. H. Jackson, J. Jones, E. E. Jarrad, F. Kean, G. H. Kennedy, G. H. Lamplough, W. J. Lamb, B. Lightbody, M. H. Lawrence, G. Letts, R. L Layfield, E. J. Lillis, F. McCallum, R. H. McDonnell, C. W. McNamara, A. McSmith, W. A. Mead, De Coursey Mullen, J. T. Menzie, R. S. Morgan G. B. Monnolly, W. R. Mangan, P. P. Morton, R. Matthews, A. Martin, A. Nicholls, F. O'Brien, T. O'Callaghan J. O'Loughlin, G. Pickering, V. J. Pinkerton, W. Pyle, G. H. Pearson, A. Pearson, W. Parrott, T. W. Richardson, E. A Rosenbrock, R. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-23.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-23.jpg }} Ritchie, F. J. Richards, H. Stewart, E. R. Stillman, C. C. Swan, R. T. Smith, A. W. Seymore, J. F. S. Simpson, J. Torbett, R. Taylor, C. Thompson, O. Volk, J. Woolford, W. West, C. Williams, E. Wiffen, H. Wilson, H- West, S. Wilson, H. D "H" COMPANY." Capt. Walstab, John. Lieut. Murray, P. J. A. Lillie, C. Corp. Wilde, G. V. Barker, E. J. H. Hamilton, C. B. Kerry, Chas. Maleny, H. P. Barker, V. H. Privates: Anderson, G. H. Alcorn, W. J. Allan, A. G. Alexander, H. Borrodale, B. Barnes, C. Barton, G. O. Bermingham, P. V. Bishop, J. Bailey, A. R. Bigmore, G. G. E-ooker, H. Byers, H. A. Bush, J. D. Bunney. Chas. Clark, H. Cox, H G. Cooper, K J. Cohen, S. Coats, M. W. Cochram, L. Collins, J. Drummond, H. B. Doolan, E. D. Dangerfield, A. J. Evans, J. G. Fenton, R. S. Grehan, F. A. Grantham, W. B. Griffiths, R. G. W. Gilber f , R. A. Goodwin, H. Gills, W. R. Games, J. B. Gill, N. Roman, A. Hastings, A. G. H. Holman, H Harrison, G. Hall, J. Hawker, H. S. Henderson, D. Hughes, A. W. Heather, G. Hoddle-Wrigley, T Haighton, W. H. Jones, H. H. R. Johnson, D. Johnson, D. R. Kinsman, H. S. Kirton, W. Kelly, H. Kirwood, S. V. Kelleway, P. King, J. Lacey, A. Leach, F. Looker, W. R. Lewis, A. D. Langford, F. Lang, A. T. McCay, N. J. McDowall, A. C. Mewett, C. Manning, L. H. Mitchell, A. Marchant, J. Mark, P. T. Martindale, G. G. Martin, G. E. Moss, L. S. V. Millar, John Mann, P. R. Mewbray, R. Morrison, A. T. Napier, C. A. Oldham. F. H. O'Meara, P. !• Phillips, F R. Porter, F. R. Reed, E. J. Robertson, L. D. Robertson, C. Rout, B. W. Russell, George Snook, W. Stephen, W. Stephenson, G. E. Shaw, L. B. Smith, A. J. R. Smith, J. L. Suter, W. H. L. Scott, Wm. Sweeney, D. J. Smith, F. N. Tasker, J. L. Tause, H. A. Tomlin, B Wadham, H. Woolmer, C. E. Wilson, J. L. Wills, V. M. Will, w. c. Walden, F. Wardle, E. Whamond, J. A Walke, W. Wilson, T. 6th BATTALION! HEADQUARTERS' COMPANY. C.O. Lt. Col. Scmmens Maj. Bennett, H. G. Capt. Strachan, W. Q.M. Capt. Comins, P Lieut. Eller, J. H. P. Cate, H. C. P. R.Q.M.S. Guilfoyle, C O.R.S. Copperchmaite Ser. Drummer. Ser. Cook Jordan, J. P. Ser. Cross, J. T. Ser. Scoggins, D. S. Ser Aicher, W. L. A. Ser. Martin, R. SIGNALLERS. Privates. Engleman Hooke, L. J Rowe. Warren. DRIVERS' TRANS- PORT. Drivers: Darling, O. G. Dyson, W. H. Hill, G. W Kuypen, S. Kiernan, W. Knowle, G. L. Moran, R H. Marsden, G. McW T . Manning, T. H. McKenzie, W. M. McKay, J. W. McLeod, R L. Pierce, F. Youl, F. A MACHINE GUN SECTION. Lieut. Watts, R. T. S.S.M. Creaney. Corp. Boardman, W. Privates: Barrington, E. F. Bown, J. C. Barnett, M. B. Dring, A. Fernce, A G. Gibb, J M. Hill, T. C. W. Melville, C. W. McLeod, G. R. A. Oxenbury, J. N. Oliver, C. S. Poynder, G. H. Vaughan, S. P. A.M.C. Capt. Black, J. J. Corp. Seidel, L. T. F. Privates: Greene, S. F. Hitchcock, E P Morath, A. A Wilson, J. W. "A" COMPANY. Lieut. Balfe, J. R. Berwick, T. F. Riddell, C. C. G Ser. Berry, S. S. Ser. Basto, L. P. Burston, G. K. Faull, W. C. Gillespie, R. M. L. Ser. Johnstone, J. Corp. Cuthbert, J. B. Finlay, W. Pike, J. Robertshaw, H. L. Corp. Dutton, R. S. Edgley, E. J. Fairweather. Smalley, A. Terrill, W. G Webster, R. Privates: Ansell, Albert Ansell, Allan. Bacon, G. J. Barnett, S. F. Blakeley, H. Boyd T. H. Brennan, F. P. Brown, H. L. Brown, J. Brown, W. V. Burgess, H. J. Campbell, C. Carlyle, J. Carne, A. G. Carrick, E. R. J. Clayton, T. F. H. Coates, M. N. Coles, A. W. Dowling, H. Doxey, J. H Durham, C. Eggington, H. T. Ellis, C. H Emphield, M. F. Ferguson, A. Field, W. E. Fossett, C. W. Gaskell, W. Gates, L. D. George, J. E. Gilbert, S. H. Gray, C. W. Hacking, J. B Heaney, J. Hewitt, G. Hill, W. H. Holmes, W. F. Howard, H. Hyder, L. Ingham. N. Johnson, J. T. Johnston, J. Keeling, S. A. Keogh, W. Kirby, H. Lawson, J. Lewis, H. I. Manson, J. M*.gnar, W. Marriner, H- S. Marshall, H. S. W. Martin, D. Martin, W. McGregor, F C Mclntyre, W. Morrison, E. Murrells, E. L. Neeson, E. J. Northmore, L. C. R Nowlan, E. J. O'Donnell, J. D. Oldham, J. C. Park, J. Paul, T. G. Peck, F. J. Peters, A. G. Pethybridge, E. P. Phelps, H. Pitman, F. J. Pretty, A. Ransom, H. W. Richardson, G. H. Rismondi, F L. Roberts, L. T. Robinson, S A. Rogers, J. D. Ryan, J. H. Sanderson, F. J. Scott, R. T. Saunders, W. H Smith, A Smith, H. E. Stickland, B. Swift, R. S. Tassie, R, Taylor, R. J. C. Tovell, J. F. H. Watson, R. T. Whitt'ngham, H. D. Williams, L. W. Young, A. E. Young, C. E. "B" COMPANY. Capt. Luxton, C. J. Lieut. Prisk, R. C. G. Kalmer, P. D. C. Ser. Rollason, N. Ser. Prosser, W. R. Booth, L. W. Evans, R. J. Taylor, C. H Corp. Trevellian, G. L P*-s, E. G. Tutton, N. R. Caddy, F. A. Robertson, F. L. Privates: Akers, A. Allender, A. Anderson, E. G. Anderson, W. Ardley, G. J Barker, J. Bainbridge, J. S Benson, J H Brent, F. T. Brewer, J. H Bingham, H. L. Bromley, J. Bowden, W. Burns, J. C. Butler, J. Campbell, J. H. Catlin, G. Charge, H. Cook, N. A. Connor, D. B. Cordner, J. A. Christenson, C. Culverstone, R. Cunliffe, A. Davies, H Davison, A. W. Denniscn, J. Dinsdale, T. H. Dow, J. G. Downie, E. S. Dredge, L L Eames, B. V. Emmett, J Eyans, A. S. J. Ferres, S. E. Fothergill, J. Freeman, F. R. George, J George, W C. Giband, H. J. Glendinning, W. T. Goodier, W. Goodwin, A. G. Gorrie, E. Harrow si, J. Hearpman, H. Hine, W. F. Hope, A. T. Hopgood, A. N. Howgate, F. C. Holloway, W. J. Jackson, C. G Johnson, J. Johnstone, T. C. Keyes, R Lee. W. Lennon J. H. Lockhart, J. Mahaffy, W. G. Manning, G. Mathieson, W. Marmo, J. Mercer, J. Minn, F. Monahan, L. B. G. McDowall, A. A. McDonald, S. A. Newton, S. Nott, H. C. O'Brien, M. R. O'Donneil, J. A. O'Neill, A. E. Ogden, W. J. Owens, E. S. Peckham. H. T. Plant, P. G. Porter, E. Poulter, P. J. Prendergast, J. L Pryor, J. Pryor, R. Reed, W. Rasmussea, W. A. Regan, L. Roberts, F. J Sauverin, G. A. Schofield, J. Searle, H. Sims, H. A. Smith, M. G. Stephens, J Steel, S. Strutt, C. N. Smith, A. Taylor, A Thompson, P. T. Tierney, A J. Tresize, C. A. Turner, A. Vivian, P. L. Waldron, W. V. Wasley, M. R. White, A. E. Winchcombe, W. Wood, F. Youltcn, J. H. "C" COMPANY. Capt. Wells, R. W. Lieut. Broad, C. F. Admans, G. A. C. Ser. Windsor, M. Ser. Dickens, M. Binns. P. Kiernan, P. Osborne, W. J. Corp. McLean, D. A. Smith, H. P. Hooke, J. H. Collinson, R. A. Shrimpton, F. J L. Corp. Lythgo, S. N. Parker, H. Bridges, A. King, J. A. Privates • Anquetil H. S. Anderson, W. Andrews, J. Angell, H Archer, T. W. Bruton, C. Bray, H. A. Blackwell, A. Bucher, L. Bettles, K. A. Bryan, E. P. Clarke, J. Corlett, J. Carr, R. J. Corben, H. L. Cartwright C. Chambers, F. A. Campbell, C. A. Coleman J. W. Cameron, E. Cooling, C. H Doveton, R. T. Edwards, S. W. Everest, P }. Elliott, D. A. Evans, J. Q. Egan, T. P. Evans, H, Fraser, C. Frazer, D. F. Ford, D N. Gay, H. G. Greet, F. P. Graham, G. G. Gideon, G. A. Haymes, A. Howard, W. A Hayes, E. Henwood. R. Hardie, G. C. Hastings, J. G. Hedger, J. G. Herschell, G Hallam, J. A. Jorgensen, J. J. Johnson, F. Kirkwood, A. M. Kleeberger, P. King, S. A. Kirby, F. Laidlaw, R. Layton, P. Maishman, H. McGuinness, R J McCrae H. Mac Donald. J McHardy C. Mclnerney, E. McLeod, J. G. McWillson, P. K. Mason, F. A. K. Murray, J. N. Mather, T. Nay lor, G. H. Nelson, J. P. Newbegin, F. A. O'Farrell, N, A. Prentice, E G. Paterson, B. W Polglase, L. Pearce, E. Roach, R. G. Robb, J. R. Richardson, C. F. Stunell, J H. Scott, G. N Sweeney, J. F Scott, D. F. Scott, J. W. Stevo;js. J. H Thorne, H. Tomkins, N. E. Tennissen, J Taylor, H. Thake. E. E. Tolmie, R. C Vale, S Willis, H. West, C. S. Whoricw, G. E. Watson. R. B Watson, R. V. White, M. J. Walfts. T L {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-24.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-24.jpg }} Worboys, G. M. Walker, J. Woods, F. Woodward, F. A. Winter, R "D" COMPANY. Capt. Daly, C. W. Lieut. Campbell, L. G. Fyan, M. B. 'C. Ser. Burton, H. J. :Ser. Thunder, A. W. Ross, J. F. Hall, L. A. Blore, A. H. Corp. Gange, J. C. Martin, R. G. Cole, C R. Moncrieff, G. Renchan, F. F. Bglr. Gange, A. C. Privates: Adams, E. Aitchenson, A. C. Anderson, A. S. Allan, D. C. Backman, A. S. Ball, L. Beck, S. H. Bloch, V. C. Buckley, T. Burn, J. Brain, H. B. Bates, E. Beresford, C. Bayntum, E Boarer, T. Bowen, G E. Clark, A. Conn, W. Craven, R. B. Craig, W. G. Crosby, A. Crosby, B. Crooks, W. C. Constantine, J F. Crawford, H. Cotter, J. Court, F P. Day, C. E. Dillon, J. Donaldson, J. Dunkley, H. W. Dow, J. R. Elkington, A. F. G. Evans, J. Evans, H. Foley, P. Fry, W. A Fullarton, W, Gallagher, T, Gay, R. V. Harmes, A. R Haines, F. T, Hodgins, J, Haddrick, E. Hanley, J. H. Hardte, W. G„ Hart, H. Hayes, T. Howden, S. T. Hunter, J. Hanley, T. Hall, O. Harkness, J. H. Hogan, M. Hoare, J. J. Hanley, J James, S. King, T. W. Kleeberger, T. C. Laming, C. Maher, P. Mahoney, M. Marley, C. J. Marcham, G. Mansfield, H. L. Maddock, T. S. G. McCoy, T. McDonald, M. McMahon, E. Meyer, A. Miller, E. C. Mynard, C. Murphy S. C Nolan, L. O'Connor, D Powell, H. Pippard, A. Quixley. C. V. Raven, S. Rowden, G. Robbie, A. K. Robinson, J. W. Ruddock, W. J. M Reed, E. W. Slater, E. Steel, S. Stevens, G. Swinton, P. P. Stephens, W. Smith, A. E. Taysom, J. T. Taysom, A. C. Toppett, J. A. Townsend, W. E. Trott, J. Turnbull, H. H. Taverner, F. Twigg, R. E Vienel, E. C. Walton, C. T. Wood, C. H. Whitelaw, L. Ward, H. T. Warne, W. H. Whelan, L P. Wall, H. C. "E" COMPANY. Capt. Hamilton, J. W. Lieut. Young, R. M. Dangerfield, G. C.Ser. Lynch, C. D. Ser Trussler, H. MacGregor, W. R Pozzi, L. L. Johnstone, F. D. L.Ser. Giffard, J. C. Corp. Carroll, J. Fargie, H. Kerr D. Mott, A. A. B. L.Corp. Molloy, P. J. McClosky, W. Bruce, G. O. Kitchin, H. C. Reid, A. J. [[Clark-69214|Clarke, E. A. ]] Buglr. Dobbie, A. B. Sumner, R. Sig. Whiting, T. H. Prendergast, C Pioneer Phillips, J Privates: Aim, L Barratt, J. Burkett, W. Bill, A. G. Bristow, F. J. Bentley, H. Bristow, J. M. Brakenwagen, L. Beattie, J. Bruton, L. Brennan, J. Boys, H. A. Beard, N. .J. Connaughton, S. J. Cooke, W. H. Collins, J. G. Cox, W. G Croft, A. Connors, J. Corser, P. Cowell, S. L. Cunningham, F. Cunningham, J. Divers, J. Dodemaicfe, E. J. Dargatz, L. Davis. A. G. Durran, J. A. Efiedrich, A. Douglas, J. S. Evans, T. R. Edgar, F. Elston, L. Erfurth, F. Erfurth, J. H. Falconbridge, J W Finlay, L. G. Falls, G. H. Fitzgerald, C. Forrest, H. Goodall, W. Gregg, P Gordon, J. Gill, R. J Hamilton, G. M Holmes, E. Harvey, C. M. Hunt, H. Hatty, L. S. Hoey, F. Harbeck, A. P. Hansen. A. Hedgecock, A. Haines, B. Harris, W. Humphreys, A. E. Lovell, H F. Lawrence, F. J Lester, C. D. Lemke, A. W. Leahey, J. McPherson, J. Morrissey, M. Miller, C. Mollor, W. Mitchell, G. F. Morris, A. E. Mollison, T. Mealmaker, H. J. Mahoney, P. Naylor, F. Nicholas, F. Nunn, J. C. O'Dwyer, F. J. Parker, C. H. Paxton, W. J. F. Peroffett, S. H. Parrott, G Robinson, G. W. Ramage, W. W. Reid, A. J. Reid, W. Rainford, W. J Sargent, A. R. Stevens, F. Sumner, J. W. St. Clair, R. Simpson, J. Stewart, j. W. Samuels. S. Scott, J. A. St Clair, R. Smith, R. J. Smith, R. A. Stanton, L. Trayner, E. Thorn, W. E. Thurston, H. Trotter, F. E. White, W. H. Woodnorth, W. W. Williamson, E. Washbourne, J. Wimble, E. R. Westhall, E. "F" COMPANY. Capt. Hooke, F. M. Lieut. Spargo, E. B. Cox, A. B. C. Ser. Williams, R. C Ser. Robinson, R. White, D. C. Annear, H. Hutton, T L. Ser. Smith, L. Corp. Jenkin, A. Wright, W. G, Keeley, L. E. Keuglein, G L. Corp. Flynn, E. J. Williams, M. Colechin, L. Ussher, A. N Colls, L. B. Elliott, L. Privates: Allison, H. F. Armstrong, F. H. Bow den, A. Bevan, E Bowen, A. F. Benson, E. T. Bowen, A. Bateman, C. Barron, W. T. Brophy, M. Briant, A. C. Bechervaise, N. E. Campbell, C. Christie, G Cobb, M. Cook, J. S. Collins, A. G. Cunningham, H. H. Cameron, A. Christenson, D Donaldson, G. K. Dunn, M. Duncan N. S. Darling, S. C. Dyer, S J. Eastham, H. G. Evans, G. Evans, J. R. Farley, J. H. 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Witham, R. Warren, G Wilson, W. Wilson, F. Weldon, H. "G" COMPANY. Capt. Hogan, F. V. Lieut. Lane, C. Yeoman, J. S. C. Ser. Welch, L. J. Ser. Brock, J. E. Turner, F. J. Cunningham, E. Wilson, S. C. Corp. Aspinall, G. S. C Bennett. McDonald, W. Mitchell. Goode. Privates: Barnett, C. Barker, F. A. Burns, J. H. Burnell. Baker, A. B. Bevan. Broothroyd, H- Beck, A. Baker, F. A. Breakell. Barling, W. Batten, L. J. Clarke, A. A Cook, V. Carwardine Clarke, G. Audley, W. Aspinall, W. Connelly, N. Collins, W. Craig, W. Clifton, F. C. Carnell, G Cothard, C. Donovan, D. Donaghy, F. J. Day, L. E. Darling, F. Eddy, J. R. S. Edney, J. H Eishold. Fox. Fletcham. Fieldhouse. France, T. L. Goble, R. C. Glover, C. Guaran Groves, A. George, H. Gandion. Geddings, Gunstan, T. Guyatt, H. Hodges, C. Hanson, J. Herrick, R. J Hayes, A. Harman, J. Hawdon. Hill, J. H. Hogben, H. D. Humphreys, L. Jenkins, H. King, W. D. Kirk, J. F. Kershaw, G. Lewis, W. G. Lennic, J. A Lawson, G. Lear, C. Linton, A. Latta, A. J. H. Lambert, H. Mooney. Murray, J. C. Moncur, J. D. Morgan, A. J. H. Merriman, H. S. Manderson. McGrillan, J. H. McDonnell, P. McLeod, E. McDonald, F. L. McKinley, H. McMillen, R. M. McCormack. McGaugbey. McGettigan. Noakes, H. C. Needham. Olley, A. O'Keefe, J. Osborne, W. O'Brien, T. L. Peel, T. Plummer, W. L. Pretty, F. Potter, A. Plimmer, H. Perkins, H- Rowell. Reynolds, J. Rudd, W. Rhodes, W. Stent, C. Squires, G. W. Smart, B. Smith, W. S. Sutton, H. T Steele, L. H. Smith, T. R. Simons. Scott, S. S. Swaine Smith, S. Tidd, W. Treagus, A. Taylor, L. Tindle, F- Tytherley, J. C. Thomas, C. J. Thomas, H- Woods, A. Webster, J- O Walker, T. Webb, J. H Wharton, W. J. Whetton, C- L. Ward, W. J. Wilcocks, E. A. Wilson, L. Wilson, W L. Williamson. Waite, T. W. "H" COMPANY. Lieut. Lowe, Chas. R. Stevens, E. T. Ulrich, T. F. C. Ser. Galagher, F. A Ser. Gray, J. G. Lamplugh, F. F. Marshall, A. Everitt, A. L. L. Corp. Diamond, S. Debley, W. Nelson, C. Nathan, P. J. O'Donnell, D. Corp. Murphy, R. L. S Ritter, H. O. Jackson, J. W Johnsen, A. Thomas, F. W. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-25.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-25.jpg }} Privates: Ashurst, R. J. Anderson, S. Allen, H. T. Allan, H. Bennett, J. H. Bottomley, O. G. Bluntish, S. , Bird, C. A. Bell, I. G. Barnes, H. G. Bamford, W. H. R. Brand, A. Eurton, H. Bettles, H. W. Baker, H. Bennett, E. H. Bennett I. J. Cox, A. T. Clanahan, M. Cohen, C. Caldwell, A. F. Clarke, D. Callanan, E. J. Conroy, L. A. Clarke, A. Carroll, A. E. G. Cavanagh, D. J. Dodd, J. Day, H. W. Davies, B. A. De Man, L. A. Davey, A. Egan, E. A. Fogg, A. Forster, G. A. Flinn, M. J. Fullbrook, H. Gibson, G. S. H. Graham, G. Grindell, J. A. Graham, M. L. Goldsmith, L. J. Holloway, R. A. Hoyes, O. J. Hill, A. C. Hoy, M. Howard, W. A Hill, W. K. Hockey, E. Hayes, M. Jones. Jenkins, I. A. Johnson, C. F. Johns, J. Krone, M. Knight, W. F. Lewis, E. A. Lynch, H. J. Laughton, R. Laker, C. J. McCaughey, F. W. McColough, R. P. McMahon, T. P. McCully, G. L. McDonald, J. McMahon, T. Mcintosh, A. MacPhee, A. Maher, H. J. Mason, C. L. Monk, C. F. Manfield- Pichard, A. Parks, I. H. Pullan, H. V. Price, A. Papley, L. Page, C. Phillips, A. J. Pearson, G. Richards, H. R. Rabey, G. E. Roberts, J. E. Reynolds, R. Stone, B. E. Shannon, W. Shaw, R. Steele, J. F. Stockdale, W. Smith, A. L. Skidmore, E. Stantiford, E E Smith, A. E. Simpson T. G. Sussex, J. Seddon, W. Townscnd, H. A. Timms, A. H. Turner, F. Thaw, A. J. Tesseyman, N. G. Varcoe, B. Wheeler, M. H. Woods, J. A. Wise, H. A. Wheelans, R. J. Worn, L. Whyte, J. Young, F. J. L. 7th BATTALION HEADQUARTERS' AND DETAILS. Lt. Col Elliott, H. E. Major McNicoll, W. R. Hart, A. Capt. Gutteridge, E. W. Lieut. Hopkinson, A. Finlayson, C. Foden, J. C. Lt. T. O. Tubb, F. H. O.R.C. Dickinson, V. Ser. Dr. Rochstein, F. Cook Morell, E. Trans. Ser. Tubb, T. Arm. Ser. Mowbray, R. Privates: Anderson, E. Barber, —. Boucher, W. J. Coates, A. E. Collins, C. D. Clifford, H. Davis, F. W- Fitzgerald, T. Fenton, C. G. Forbes, W. Grant, L. Hampton, C. Tones, T. T. Kent, H. Mac Donald, H. Milne, J. G. Newry, T. Pinder, P. Schults, H. Simpkins, E. S. Tamers, C. Walker, J. Wignell, E. Wignell, C SIGNALLING SEC- TION. Lieut. Stewart, R. Privates • Auchinachie, W. Bursey, F. Cohen, A. V. Daltra, W. O'Brien, W. Peverill, W. E. Simpson, E. Watson, W. H. (ATTACHED) ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. Corp. Narish, A. Privates: Bate*, R. B. D'Arcy, E. Howlett, P. Walsh, G. J. Pioneer Ser, Schroeder. MACHINE GUN SECTION. Lieut. Rogers, F. O. S.S.C. East Almond, G. Driver Banning, R. Matthews, J. R. Privates: Barker, H. Bauman, T. S. Goulding, J. Tacobson, R. Knight, J. V. McGregor, C. Matthews, J. McCasker, T. Middleton, G. Ryan, G. R. Ridgway, N. Whitelaw, J. Walker, F. Giles, C. "A" COMPANY. Capt. Mason, C. C. Lieut. Johnston, J. A. Heron, W. L. C. Ser. Symons, W. J. Ser. Nicholson, B. B, Symonds, L. C. Smith, E. A. Porteens, J. E L. Ser. Opie, L. G. Corp. Middlcton. G. I Xeyshon, G. A. Orr, E. J. Collier, J. S. G Privates: Anderson, W. S. Allison, J. Armour, J. Bayles, F. Beckensall, W. H. Bland, L. Erase, W. Brock, H. H Bromley, C. E. Bunting, A. E Burns, D. Burt, W. G. Cohen, C. W. Cook, P. E. Daley, T. E. Davis, N. W. J. Davis, A. F. Daly, E. R. Daniels, T. W. Dellar, F. A. Donovan, J. Dixon, W. Duffy, J. Evans, E. W. Fedderson, A. E. Farleigh, G. Gosden, F. Gaborit, J. L. Graham, T. Grange, R. Grimmer, W. Grossman, R. Heffernan, W. Hart, L. Hill, W. C. Halshead, H. Hillman, L. T. Howard, A. Hillman, E. Howe, R. Hutchison, A. J. James, D. W- Johnson, J. F. Johnston, D. W. Johnston, W. J. Jones, H. W. Kean, T. Kelly, H. V. King, H. Lalor, —. Lancaster, T. C. Levens, G. H. Locker, FT. Macauley, A. M. McEwan, J. McGillivray. J. McMahon, E. J. Madden, J. Marshall, A. L. Mason, G. Melville, J. R Merriman, E. G Mallinsom, A. Niehells, H. Norton, A. J. Payne, C. T. Perkin, R. R. Peters, C. Phillips, W. Parker, J. Phillips, M. V. S. J. Petherbridge, J. A. Prosser, G. I. Reynolds, A. T. Richards. H. Robertson, L. L. Rocke, C. H. Radcliffe, A. E. Rialland, J. P. Rowland, H J. Rufftn, C. A. Ryan, W. T. Sharp, H. W. Shore, F. W. Stephenson, N. J. Summers, E. C. Sampson, F. T. Scott, A. Smith, A. C. Smith, J. Shore, E. J. Smith, T. G. Sullivan, R. Slocombe, W. H. Summers, E. C. Twiner, H. W. Vance, A. Warren, S. G. Warren, G. W. Watson, H. W. Wilson, Alex. Wood. G. H. W. Wood, S. Wilson, A. H. White, P. Wilden, A. Young, A. V- "B" COMPANY. Capt. Permezel, H. Lieut. Layh, H. Henderson, A. C. Ser. Hopkinson, A. Ser. Bowden, H. Hughes, W. S. K. Russell, E. Oakley, A. J. L. Ser. Lempriere, L. Head, W. W. J. Sc. Ser. Fairnie, L. H. Corp. Poole, L. J. Mulcahy, J. Henley, A. E. L. Corp. Aberdeen, N. Clelland, A. Franks, A. Gillard, W. P. Streater, j. Tyrrell, J. Bugler Blair, R. T. Edwards, J. H. Privates Abbey, F. Arrol, J. Beith, J. H. Bell, W. R. Beron, H. R. Bowman, R. O. Broch, J. A. Bulloch, J. N. Burns, J. R. Butterworth, J. A. Cameron, G. P Collings, J. Cormack, J. P. Curdie, D. T. Court, A. J. Dale, W. H. Denston, H. Darie, J. Dick, J. Doran, A. J. Dorian, E. Dunden, R. Dunn, D. H. Eldridge, A. E. Ferry, J. C. Froggitt, D. H. Green, G. P. Gwynne, D. Hamilton, A. W. Haughey, R. Hills, W. James, S. Keating, J. E. Kemp, W. Kiely, F. Keyes, N. V. G. King, F. Kerby, N. V. Kitson, A. F. Knott, W. E. Lamont, L. W. Leeds, H. S. M. Leese, L. Levy, R. Lockhart, J. L. Logan, F. Lyons, S. Lyttleton, B. McDougall, A. S. McDonald, F. J. McKeown, L. H. McKinstry, C. McPhee, A. Mancell, H. J. Major, H. C. Mitchell. H. W. Moran, J. Makeham, J. Newell, R. H. O'Shea, M. P. Powsey, N. Parish, M. Penrose, R. A. Robinson, A. Roche, J, L. Ronke, F. H Rutherford, R. J Russell, L. S. Ryan. J. Saunders, A. Searle, F. Smith, L- J. Soanes, H. D. Sutton, C. Staley H. S. Scott, A. B. Tracey, G. Tucker, W. J. Veitch, A. W. Veitch, D. White, B. Williams, G. J. Willmore, P. C. Wilson, R. N. Wraith, M. Withers, A. J. Yoger, J. G. "C" COMPANY. Capt. McCrae. Lieut. Swift. Heighway. C Ser Baker, W. Ser. McKaige, E. C. Waldron, A. L. West, J. M. Brookes, L. R. L. Ser. Morrell, E. W Corp. Carmichael, T. Robson, W. H. McColl, A. R. Cor. Ainsworth, C. L. Cor. Daniel, J. G. Mulhlan, E. C Woodbury, F. Weatherhead Straughair, T Driver Seeley, J. Warren, W. Snty. Pice. Cass, D. Pioneer Ludford, P. Privates: Atkins, S. J. Armstrong, A. Bond, R. R. Brander, A. Burton, A. S. Barry, J. F. Barry, J. G. Burt, A. C. Byrne, R J. M. Bourke, L. J. Baker, H. R. Barr, G. H. Beaven, G. H. Caddy, J. Crocker, J. Collins, A. J. Coles, F. S. Carter, J. Chadwick, J. E. Coxrigan, J Charlesworth, S. Calley, F. Co wham, J. Dunbar, F. Elliott, J. W. Fowles, E. Fwun, J. Florence, W. F. Fujelle, H. V. Fahey, E. Greyman, F. R. Goodfellow, R. E. Gemmill, J. T. Hardy, N. A. Hoskin, P. Hooper, B. J. Hamilton C. H. Hoffman, A. F. Hill, G. Jobling, E. Johnson, F. Johnson, J. C. Jones, W T. Kingston, H. Keefe, W. Kiffyn, A. P Lewis, E. J. Lob ley, A. Lennon, W. Leeming, R. Leine, W. Lee, R. A. Lee, E. A. Leonard, J L. McDonald, A. R. Milroy, J. Mullins, T. Morgan, A. T. Morgan. W. J. Munro, J. Metcalf, F. B. Norman, W. J. Newell, J. J Nicholson, M. B. O'Leary, D. J. Onley, W. Olley, A. R. O'Brien, J. W. O'Brien, J. N. Oates, F. A Pata, J. H. Pettigrew, J. McCoy Piggott, J. Patten, T. Peyet, W. J. Powley, C. Powley, J. H. Randall, O. Robb, E. G. Rea, W. H. Regan, W Roach, J. H. Robinson, J. J. Stafford, T. Smith, T. Smart, W. H. Smith, C. Smart, J. L. Seibert, M. Taylor, R. Tanian, J. D. Tern ana, B Whitbourne, G. L Warne, T. Walker, G {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-26.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-26.jpg }} Willmott, C. J- Williams, T. P. "D" COMPANY. Capt. Jackson, A. Lieut. Scanlan. Chapman. C.-Ser. Scharness, C. Ser. Greig, C. Gibbs, R. James, G. Hayes, J. Corp. Garner, G. Odgers, C. V. Young, A T. Eastwood, R. L.-Corp. Cowan, C. Gilchrist, G. Nicholson, W Pearce, A. Rogers, A. Privates : Avard, C. Alexander, A. Angus, J. Adams, J. Anderson, D. Armstrong, P. Butler, J. Butt, R. Brown, A. J. T. Bowtell, Harris. Balchin, H. Bale, C. Billinge, F. Bardioux, J. Bone, A. Carrell, M. Carless, J. Calcutt, —. Clow#, M- Connell, W. Charters, R. Cavanagh, G. Dolan, A. F. Dillow, W. Drinkwater, H. Danah«r, E. Dangerfield, C. Denham, R. Elliott, W. Evans, A. Edgecumbe, J. Fisher, —. Fraser, A. Frederick, H. Friend, J. J. Farrelly, W. Griffiths, R. E. Galland, H. Griffith, F. R. Gardiner, J Galliver, W. Harty, L. Hayes, A. M. Hopkins, E. Hennessey J. Hawkins, G. Howes, G. Hoare, P. Jenkinson, H. Juniur, E. Jones, C. Keeie, >v Keam, H. Kennedy, E. Long, C. Lyttle, —. Mathews, G. Morgan, C. Madern, F. Mulchearns, J. Mather, H. Murphy, G. Morrison, R. McArthur, A. McCaulv, N McDonald, L. McGrath, C. Mac Nab, H Nankervis, H. O'Neill, H. O'Malley, J. Park, R. Prunty, C Paull, W. Pawley, A. Powell, L. Payne, H Pettigrew, T. Robertson, C. Sproston, L. Stone, R. Simkins, E. Simpson, J. Stvring, E. Steeth, W. Sandford, A. Sinden, L. Twining —. Thomson, S. D. Wylie, A. Wills, W. Walker, H. Woods, H. Wickham, A. Webb, H. Woods, G. Young, W. Yuill, C. "E" COMPANY, Capt. McKenna. E. A. Lieut. Blick, L. C. Grills, S. C. Ser*. Waterbouse, T. V.C. Ser. McKechnie, D Goodon, J. Middleton, T. Brown, H. T" T. L. Ser. Paul, W. E. G. Corp. Somerville, G. D. Trawn, E. L. Crawford, B<. O.R. Cor. Tulloch, W. L. Corp. Allen, E. R. Huff, C. W. Sheppard, G. L. Corp. Duggan, J. Bugler Ransom, R. Privates: Anderson, A. P. Burkill, A. Boolase, W. Bradley, R. C. Baldwin, E. Barnett, N. Barrett, C. Bohun, H. Barry, R Barnes, J. Bird, A. C. Clutterback, E. J. Cowell, T. W. Crooks, D. R. Cowell, L Carter, G Coall, J. M. Callaway, W. Davidge, A. W. Daltera, W. R. Davies, E. G. Edwards R. Evans, R. R. Fitzpatrick, W Foley, T. F. Fiddian, P. D. Farrow, L Gregory, A. R. Greengrass, C. M. Gardiner, R. J. Gregor, R, S. Greenwood, E. R. Hawkins, D. Harmon, E. Holland, G. Hutchinson, B. Hook, N. A. Harding, C. Hayes, T. W. Hine, A. W. Hetherton, A. Hyde, R. J Harwood, O. J. Hunter, W. Hewett, G. Jenkins, W. H. Kearney, J. N Kenny, E I each, N. 1 vie, C. Little, J Lemon, T. R. S. McConiochie, 1., f. McCarthy, R. J. McShane, A. McWatt, R. Morton, R. Mitchell, D. S. Murphy P. Middlemiss, H. Murdich, A. Newton, T. Nicol, S. H. O'Halloran, A. H. O'Leary, T. Oliver, T, Powell, F. Punshon, R. J. Parkinson, T. Pohl, T. Ross, R. Richardson, R. E. Robertson, G. Robinson, R. Richardson, A. Roberts, A. Stephen, C. P. Scott, J Trethevvey, H. Thomas, S Thomas, H. W. Teasdale, R. Teasdale, J. R. Thomson, M. E. Varty, J. Witton, S. W. Wallace, J. Warland, T. Wilson, J Wei Id n R. Wren, C- White, F. Whitaker, F. A. Wardlaw, J. A. "F" COMPANY. Capt. Weddall. Lieut. Condor. Whitelaw. C. Ser. O'Meara, J. A. Ser. Wright Smith, S. Dear, J. Town send, T. Neal, R. Pawley, W. (M.P) Corp. Pegler, A. W. Sissons, H. Anderson, G. Russell, —. L. Corp. Waters, S. Ross, H. L. Chambers, H. Sandry, C. S. Corp. Jamieson. King, J. H Privates: Anderson, A. Adams, A. Allan, A. T. Ball, A. Barkla, W. G. Biggs, H. B. Benton, J. Bonser, G. Baird, D. Batten, R. J. Birrell, —. Blannin Ferguson, L. Blannin Ferguson, D. Butler, R. Bartlett, —. Brown, R. Beale, A. A. Binning, A. F. Birken, C- Corbett, St. E. R. Cartwright, A. G. Croft, J. H. Conroy, Cutting, H. Cawthoure, R. Carroll, H. S. Cameron, W. Dineen, W. C. Day, E. Dent, F. Elv, J. H. Ely, E. H. Evans, H. Edmonds, F. W. Fox, R. Gaunton, F B. Harris, H. Hird, H. Hodge, W Hawkins, —. Heritage, F. Head, C. W. Harris J. Jones, A. E. Jones, A. Johnson —. Keartland, W. A. Ken, M. B. Lawry, H A. Lawrenson, A. Lachmand, A. McAuliffe, J. J. McCasker, L. C. McCleary, M. J. McCasker, W. J. McKenzie, W. McKinnon, B. D. McNaughton, R. Mitchell. A Menadue, W. Monaghan, B. Monagban, W Morris, G. Martin, G. C. Maloney, F. J. Mead, —. Menz, W. A. R. Mem, G. A. North, J. Nesbit, H F. Nicol, T. Pegler, H. Pennycock, R. Pellas, P. Reid, D Rainbow, E. G. Rodiguez, P. Robson, P. Shields, R. Smyth, —. Symonds, E. B. Simpson, V. Sandry, C S. Shadbolt L. Smith, J. Saxon, W. F. Seater, R. B. Smith, R. Towsend, R. Topham, F. J. Trickey, F. Toohey, D. G. Walker, John. Walker, James. Williams, G. Young, F. "G" COMPANY. Capt. Hunter, H. H. Lieut. De Ravin, S- M. Davey, Chas. C. Ser. Sayers, W. J. Ser. Bastin, H. E. Jones, G. O.R. Cpl. Thompson. Corp. Steward, M. M. Dunstan, S. O. Saunders, W. G Gee, F. Garden, N. D. Smith, W. S. Privates: Agnew, R J. Allen, A. E. Boves. F Berry, R. J. Bolitho, A. Boucher, N. J. Bowe, R. E Barclay, R. W. Carne, R. P. Curtayne, C Cox, T. Cray, J. Caldwell, F. H. Duncan, R. T. Davies, D. M. Draper, H. J. Darwin, W. Dowling A. Exposito, W H. Elliott, S. H. R. Hibbert, F. hi. Emmerson, A. T. Fisher, E. S. Field. H. Gellon, P. Graham, H. C. Graham, R J. Holland V Hawkins, L. Hindley, F. G. Henderson, J. J. Harvey, H. P. Hicks, L. Harrison, W. A. 1 ockyer, G. W. .James, W. H. Joy, W. E. Kennerley, T. F. Kennedy. E. T. J. Knight, A. R. Kingsley, C. G. Longstaff, N. Ludemann, H Langhorn, H. E. Longbottom, H. Lazarus, L. McDonough, P. W. McLaughlin, J. P. Maitland, E. J. Mitchell, J. G. Mason, A Mimis, Geo. Manning. H. Michelly, P. Meintjes, C. S. O'Eayan E. O'Heare, C. V. Pollard, F. R. Perkins, P. W. Puider, T. W. Pownall, H J. Powell, A. C. Pethard, W. H. Richards, J. R. Rule, A Ryan, J J. Rogers, F. Rushton, C. W. Scott, R. Stanford, J. P. Saffron, A. Smith, A. M. Sullivan, W. Stevens, C. E. Spelling, P. Stevens, R. H. Sweeney, C. J. Taylor, J. R Truesdale, J. Watson, R. Wright, C. Walsh, W. A. Walker, P. S. Williams, W. G. Watson, H. C. "H" COMPANY. Capt. Blezard, I. Lieut. Denehy, C. A. Deery, J. C. Ser. Miller, R. Ser. Wylie, R. G. Maclaren, W. G. Griffin, H. Lindsay, D. G. L. Ser. Mills, H. N. L. Corp. Clyne, A. D. Edwards, B. Slow, G. Corp. Fullagar, J. Rochester, W. Nixon, H. Bugler Stokes, A. Morgan, C. Privates: Baldwin, A. Ball, G. G. Beachley, H G. Bromyard, W. Brunton, F F. Bourke, J. A. Butterworth, E. J. Cakebread, T. Cantwell, W. R. Cartner, A J. Clelland, T. Comte, A. E. Cowan, A. W. Cox, P Clifford, W. D. Crisfield, W. Clarkson, H. Cumming, A. G. Currie, T. H. Coustley, Eli. Davies, R. O. Darby, G. Dobinson, C. J. Dobson, W. L. Doyle, M. J. Dunne, E. T. Eastham, E. Edwards, F. Edwards, W. A. Eggleston, C. R. Elliott, A. Eliason, Y. Everett, A. Forrester, A. E. Freeman, G. Fulford, S Gee, W. Geake, A. Gooda, T. Gray, A S. Griffiths, A E. Hamilton, W. E. Hammond, A. H Hepburn, J. Hill, A. Hill, S. R. Hueston A. James, G. T. Johnson, C. Tohnson H. J Kent, H Knight, E. L. Law son, R. Lawry, W. J. Lowe, T. G. P. Loxton, P. McAnulty, L. McDonald, F. McKee, R. M. Marsh, R. Monar, W. J. May, E. Millgate, F. J. Millgate, F. M. Mitchell, C. J. Mulligan, E. Mullins, E. Nelson, A. G. Newbound, G. O'Keefe, H. W. Parker, G. F. Parker, J. P. Peacock, W. C. Pennefather, L. Reed, C. Roberts, D. W. Rundle, N. Saxton, W. J. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-27.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-27.jpg }} Scott A. Scott, J. Shannahan, J. J. Smith, E Horatis. Smith, E. Henry. Smith, E. Lyndon. Stagg, H. J. Stagg, J. H. Stein, W. C. Stevenson, A. J. Stockdale, J. Somerset, J. C. Schwarer, J. W. Tankard, G. Thompson, G. Thompson. R. Tucker, W. L Turnbull, J Watkins, T. J. Watterston, B. W. Wodetzke, P. E. Wesley, J. Whitecross, W. Williams, W. R. Woolnough, A. J. Wills, G. Zinzzerella, J. Bth BATTALION HEADQUARTERS' DETAILS. Lt. Col. Bolton, W. Major Gartside, R. Capt. Coulter, G. Dobbie, C. C. Macdonald, A. C. Sergeant, J. E. Lieut. Findley, C. Josephs, C. H. Pascoe, J. Paulig, A. J. Possingham, A. Scott, A. P. Trickey, F. V. O.R.S. Arrowsmith, T. Ser. Dr. Hazell Pio. Ser. Burnett. Ser. Cook Ayers, C- Harris, J. E. Oates, A. Arm. Ser. Parker. Corp. Gates, W. H. Inceldon, E. A.A.M.C. (AT- TACHED). Capt. Jackson, H. E. Corp. Goble, N. F. Privates: Aitken, J. F. Alexander, C. M. Ayers, T. W. Barrkell, H. Bergin, P. Black, A. P. Brent, A. Barns, H. R. Barnes, T. C. Cowley, T. W. ©raven. N Cook, J. Caird, W. E. Carson, W. E. Corbett, T. L. Dickinson, A. J. Dean, T. E. A. Finlayson, A. Golder, A. Halford, A. W. J. Harrison, T. J. Hook, W. W. Jack, H R. Johnston, F. T. Kidney, N. Kelly, F. Kennedy, A. E. Leith, F. A. Muller, T. C. Minifie, P C. Mathwin, C. Mummery, C- J \ McAdams, W. McArthur, A. Newell, E. R. Nimon, J. Price, H. Power, J. Peers, W. Rcid, R. Robb, A. Rand, W. A. Stephens, W. C. Sheppard, J. Sadler, H. Sykes, R. Tomkin, H. W. Thompson, R. Usher, W. Wilson, L. C. Wardley, G. "A" COMPANY. Major Field. Lieut. Catron, J. E. T Ser. Pollock, F. R. Burrows, A. A. Moon, P. W. Panlig, A. J. Corp. Grant, J. M. Treherne, R. Edwards, H. W, Grose, J. McPherson, A. S. L. Corp. Kemp, A. L. Hart, H. A. Todd, R. J. Bugler Smith, R. H. Privates: Allan, J. G. Abbott, A. W. Anderson, A. W. Bayliss, R. E. Borrowdale, M. W Burns, J. H. Barker, H. Bryant, C. Burdett, A. Bingley, S. Boyce, E. D Beardon, R. C. G. Crocker, G. Callaghan, W. Cousins, Geo. Chan, A. V. Day, A. J. Daly, A. J. Davey, E. Dickson, T. P. Dawson, F. E. Davis, W. Duncan, K. D. Edward, G. S. Ecykens, W. Fearm, W. H. M. Fleming, L. J. Flood, F. Frost, C. W. Gribblc, F. W. Gates, S. C Gordon, C. A. Gough, W. Giottie, J. D. Goldie, A. Hewitt L. A. Horgan, J. W. G. Headlam, J. S. Hayes, H E. Hebb, F. G. Howlett, E. Homer, H. Howell, H. H H. Irvine, C. J. Jude, D. H. Kibby, H. R. R. Kinnane, J. H. Lawless, R. L. Lewis, W. Lay, E. G. Lay, P Letcher, J. Lees, D. J. Lee, J. E. Maloney, L. Murray, C. Madden, W. A. Moss, H. Morriss, C. McFarlane. McCalium, C. McKenzie, H. McDonald, J. Nelson, J. A. Nicholas, A. W. Nitchie, J. L. Phillips, F J. Parkinson, A. A. E. Ryan, T. J. Rosendale, J. Reynolds, C. E. Reed, W. Ramsay, A. A. Richards, G. J. Richardson, R. F. Raine, W. J. Robertson, J. Simpson, F. L. Sherrin, P. C Stuart, W. Surman, G. E. Stephens, F. J. Stokoe, G. Trevan, J. Telfer, R. G. Trengrove, R. H. Taylor, G Thomas, J. Williams, J. Wade, A. Ward, A. Whitney, J. A J. Waldron, L. Young, Geo. Yonden. "E" COMPANY. Capt. Dale, F. J. Col. Ser. Leggo, C. Ser. Buchanan, C. Murray, W. Frascr, J. Mathews, W. Paul, J. Bolton. Weil. Corp. Gotts, R. S. Coulson, B. Marryat, F. Fowle, G. O. Clerk Mcßae, H. . Bugler Taylor, V. G. Groves, W. Pioneer Fraser, J. S.B Hambling, G. Fergusson, A. Privates: Anster, W. Arnott, L. Atkinson, A. Archibald, E. O. Baker. Butcher, J. F. Bromley, J. B. Brame, C. Bates, J. Boyes, C. Cowdell, H. Curnow, P. Cawkill, P. G Crossley, L. Carnegie, N. A. Carter, A. P. Doyle, T. H. Dews, W. Dowsing, A. H. Denmead, A. A. Dell, A. Dunston, H. J. Dwyer, F. Edmond, A. E. Esnouf, H. Eva, J. R. Everett, A. E. Freeman, G. A. Foote, A. Frewin, F. L. Frewin, J. T. P. Flynn, P. J. Grant, W. Gardner, J. Gustifson, C. H. Geard, V. Glanville, R. Griffiths, C. R. Hawkesworth, M. E. Hunter, F. Harris, F. A. Hutchinson, J. Henry, H. Harrison, F. Jerram, H Kennedy, W. Killingbeck, G. E. Kinsella J. Lehman, C H. Loates, S. B. Lowday, R. Millar, G. Mole, C. Munday, N. Miles, J. Malcolm, J. Miller, T. Minifri, H. V. Muir, D. McMannus, D. J. McLaughlin, J. McKinley, J. McAuley, E. G. Noble, C. Nitchie, H. M. Nunn, R. O'Reilly, E. J. Pilley, H. W. Powers, H. G. Paulig. H. Potter, F. Payne. Palmer, A. Quinlan, J. P. Ross, L. Roche, G. Rowley, P. D. Robinson, W. Robertson, D. N. Smith, J. P Smith, J. W. Scott, G. H. Schleon, A. Surtees, A. Standford, H. Thomson, G. Thorley, L Thorley. P. Trewin, W. Tate, O. E. Thorning, L. Vipond, J. Wilkins, F. Warren, A. Wilson, R. Weller, R. Wunhym, J. A. "C" COMPANY. Lieut. Pascoe, V. A Barrett, R. S. C. Ser. Hayes, A. W. Ser» Vale, A. J. Taylor. J. Couve, H. T. L. Evans, E. A. P.O.R. Cor. Greenwood Corp. Dalton, H. Roberts, C. A. Bolitho, H. S. Merrett, F. F. L. Corp. Hill, G. R. Taylor, R. Rostron, L. Wilkens, T. Privates * Anderson, L. F. Andrews, A. Alexander, T Arthur, E. J. Allen, W. E. Birch, T. J. Beard, C. W. Birdsey, N. H. Barnett, R M. Clapham, L. Crowther, H. Campbell, A. Caddy, J. C. Crowe, C. T. Crockett, J. A. Croft, E. J. Cameron, J. Campbell, J. F. Collins, L. J. Cantwell, J. J. Clark, A. E. Delima, P. M. Dawes, G. Dwyer, R. Dean, W. H Freeland, F. T. Fisher, P. E. Frith, A. H. Freeman, W. J. Freeman, L Graham, A. G. Gleeson, H. W. B. Gunn, E. Heaney, J. Harrison, J. Hughes, T. A. Hooley, R. H Howell, C. W. Jones, A. Jeffery, C. J. Kelly, H. L. Kelly, R. Kerr, J. Lewis, T. Lugg, J. J. Lindsay, G. Lewis, L. Logan, J. Littlechild, L. W. Malone, V. H. Murphy, A. Morgan, L. M. Mulholland, T Matthews, L Moss, H. G. Murphy, A. E. McDiarmid, J. McLean, R. H. McFarlane, W. McKinnon, A. C. McLennan, R. McCalium. A McDiarmid, W. C. Nott, L. Osborne, G. E. Orr, R. P. Percy, F. Phillips, T. Pearce, J. Rich, H. Robertson, A. C. Ross, B. Sims, W. A. Snowdon, T. E. Sawyer, H. Shapland, P. E. Sutherland, F. Shalberg, J. R. Tack, T. E. C. Taylor, S. Totman, W. Wandin, J. Williamson, D. Waterton, S. G Wells, G. Watson, J. Williams, W. H. Walsh, M. J. Wilson, W. Windmill, J. Wallace, E. A "D" COMPANY. Lieut. Blackman, L. Hardy, H. D. Dalton, N. A. C. Ser. Johnstone, G. Ser. Davidson, J. R. Thomas, L. P. Lodge, A. B. Sumner, R. H. Corp. Dabb, R. H. Baxter, B. J. Nankervis, H. Bently, F. T. Scott, L. Bugler Passmore, A. A Pioneer Richards, L. Privates: Angus, A. Bassett, R. A. Bowes, W. L. Baldwin, E. W. Bailey, H. R. Bell, W. Beams, W. L. T. Bailey, H. T. Coulstock, W. G Clarke, H. E. Coughlan, J. F. Chiller, J. T. Collatz, H. Cannard, H. E. Casey, J. F. Crouch, Jas. Curtis, A. G. Dunlop, A. R. Duff, A. Dugdale, B. R. Davis, H. W. De Melker, H Fallach, C. H. Feltham, W. Forrester, K. C. A Foster, A. A. Gunn, J. W. Grimshaw, J. Greenwood, G. Green, T. Garrett, J. D. Gordon, J S. Howat, I. J. Hughes, G. A. C. Healey, N. E. Hayes, R. B. Hill, R. C. Hose, W. J. Head, W. C. Haugh, C. Hopkins, L. W. Hopper, L. G. Ilett, E. Jones, T. James, H. Jessop, C. J. Jessop, A. Johnson, P. E. Kerneck, J. V. Lee, J. M. Landbank, G. A. Lowday, W. M. Maddern, J. Merritt, H. Mills, G. A. Mahetr, J. J. Moore, R, Menneburgh, J. P McLean, R. A McCann, A. McNichol, W McKenzie, H. R. McKenzie, A. McGarvie, K. McKay, D McKenna, R. J. McKnockiter, G. Niblock, P. Olsen, A. H. Purcell, W. Porter, W Parnell, T. Powell, P. H. Renfree, P. J. Reed, G. D. Rice, A. J. Sutton, J. R. Scollary, A. M. Scott, J. A. Salter, J. D. Sullivan, M Sitlington, A. F. Sanson, A. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-28.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-28.jpg }} Millington, H. G. Morffew, A. J. McMillan, W. J. Mclntyre, A. D. Nicol, A. J. Nickoll, J. Norman, W. O'Sullivan M. Pascal, H. R. Porte-, R. C. Phillips, H. A. Rearden, W. H. Robertson, W. T. Scott, J. E. Stevens, W. Sleigh J. Smith, G. J. Tait, A. C. Tilley, R. Williams, A. J. Williams, G. H. Williams, W. E. Webster, J. Wellwood, R. M. Winstanley M. Walker, G. "A" SQUADRON. Major Clarke, C. W. Capt. Hindhaugh, S. Lieut. Bourchier, M. Burrie, B. K. Price, C. L. Lucas, C. G. Ser. Apps, C. Storrer, C. M. Brabington, R. R. Brinsmead, R. W. Munday, J. J. Malcolm, L. F. Mcßurrie, C. Payte, J. B. Q.S.M Hagger, G. L. S.S.M. Barnfather, R. S.S. Cooke, G. F. Ser. Williams, F. W. Corp. Birch, C. O. Francis, J. W. Fisher, A. Kettle, T. Telford, G. S. Privates: Black, S. R Baulch, F. A. Brinsmead, F. S. Bolding, H F. Bartlett, W. J. Bridgeland, F. C. L Burchell, W. Bagley, A. C. Bineham, G. Bannister, T. Baker, C. E. G. Clissold, F. S. Conron, J. Carr, M. Gollett, C. R. Caple* H. Crawtey, H R Mitchell, G. Cox, S. J. Cocks, R. Cairns, B. G. R. Cole, N. R. Connal, W. G. Cleaver, R. Crowley, J. Drake, F H. Dalgarne, J. Doud, M. Duff, J. Dalton, C. M. Dare, S. H. Dickens, F. Edwards, R. Eckhardt, H. G. French, G. W. Ferguson, H. Finlay, J. Forsyth, R. Y. Gost, J. Gaut, G. B. Geary, M. Gardner, W. F. Hall, W. J. Hall, S. W. Hall, F. Holder, C. Holton, F. G. Hodgkin, R. Henderson, T. Harris. H. L. Harrington, R. Hakansson, H. F. Harvey, F. Huggins, E. F. Hughes, A. S. Homan, W. J. Inglis, T. G. Keyes, G Kinghorn, W. R. Kortwright, W. H. Kettle, W. Kerr, W. Knight, M. D. Kirby, H. Lindsay, J H. Lee, M. R. Lowry, C. Lyon, G Langford, P Lang, F. H. Lucas, C. F. Mclntyre, F. J. McDonald, A. C. McKenzie, R. J. McPherson. J. McTigue, J McGregor, W. McFee, F. A. Mcßae, J. Murrell, G. C. Methvin. W. T> May, A. Mitchell, S. N. Meldruin, F. Mallinson, J. L Morris, R Mtrir, S. K Moon, E. Murray, T. F. Marenday, R. Meredith, B. Moore, E. Niven, B. Owen, S. R. Oakley, L. C. Organ, F. C. Phillips, C. O. Phillips, C. R. Peter, N. R. Pilkington, J. Peterson, K N. Payne, V. H. Purnell, H. Roulston, K. G. Ray, A. L. Richardson, W. Rodda, H. Robertson, R. N. Reed, F. W Roper, A M. L. Stewart, W. J. Stewart, D Smith, W J. Seager, E C- Sinclair, A E. Skene, N W. Skehell, H. S. Scott, H C. Steege, A. Seymour, J. Smith, A. S. Sell, C. Terry, S. Turner, N Tilley, M. Taggart, J. H. Thomas. L. Vipont, W. J. Verender, J. Virgoe, E. Wilson, J A. G. Wilson F. R Wilson, A. Weir, W. H. Wallace, R Woollard, A. T. White, F J. Williams, F. J. "E" SQUADRON. Capt. Maygar,L.(V.C.) Armstrong, S. Lieut. McLeish, R. Pollard, S. F. Hall, F. R. McAlpin, R. S. Ser. Daly, F„ Dunn, A. Handasyde, G. M. A.L. Ser. Reynolds. S.S. Coles, R. J. Q.M.S. Stewart, J. Corp. Drysdale, D. W. Franklin, E. N- Corp. Johnston, N. C. Kennedy, J. M Morrison, W. O'Brien. Pearce, J. Pilkington, R. Privates: Arbuthnot, J. W. Amiet, F. D. Andrews, W. Anderson, W. H. Burge, B. H. Burge, R. W. Browning, H. O. Belcher, W. F. Brereton, R. F. Bell, C. E. Bird, C Baillie, H. Bell, W. A Eower, L. W. Borrie, D. K. Christoffersen, C. C. J, Chambers, D. L. Chapman, E. Clarkson, A. V. Chapman, L. J. Clayton, J. V. Cope, A. L. Campigli, G. M. Clayton, L M. Canning B Cumming B Coldecott, H. Cosgrovc, J. R. Coulte, R C. Crameri, A. W. Carlton, H. Cross, C F. Cookson, C. Douglass W. J. Doyle, C C Dick, E. W. Doyle, A. R Drummond, J. T. Duguenay, M. Dunlop, P. J. Denney, F. R Ewart, H. Fullerton, P. R. Fechner, C. N. Gordon G. Guilfoyle, W. J. Gill, F. Gunn, A. E. Gillespie, S. O. Hillicar, E. F. Hall, G. Harrington, K. Hoare, B. Hyland, L. Helms, O Hanna, A. L. Harrold, R. C. Hill, R V. Harding, E. J. Handcock, T. H Hoard, F. J. Hatty, D S. Herman, B Jose, C. A. Jebb, H. E. Johnston, N. F. Irving, F. M. Kerr, W. B. Kennedy, S. D. Knights, W. Kidd, R. Kissick. J. Keen, W. Knox, M. Kelberg, G. Langtry, L R. Lambden, G. Leicester, R. H. McKenzie, V. C. McKay, K. Morrison, N. Moore, F Millett, C. H. W. Mills, W. W. Masdell, A. J. Mackerell, J. S. Murray, W. G. McLeish, R Maxwell, D. Metty, N. W. Mastin, W. A. Morrison, N W. McLeish, W. C. McKay, D. McDonald, F. A. McLeod, W. W. Newton, J. E. Oldfield, T. N. Owen, D. O'Toole. W. E. O'Leary, W. J. Primrose, E. G. Quidley, E. J. Rede, P. H. Ryan, V. W Robb, A. J. Robotham, T. E. Rigby, R. Snodgrass, W. A. P. Story, G Shirley, W. Stewart, J P. Sullivan, T. H. Sandles, W. C. Symons, A. E. Stevenson, J. Stevenson, W. Stonhill, A. W. Sutcliffe, C. Stanley, G S. T. Shanahan, A. Stubbs. A. W. Simeon, W. Stanley, E. E. Strachan, G. S. Thompson, W. J. Taylor, A. E. Tychsen, H. J. Talbett, N. T. Turner, W. Underwood, J. H. Vining, P J. Waddell, C. Webb, J. F. Wallace, A G. Wright, J. A. Waugh, J. E. Waite, W. Weston, E. W. Wellwood, W. H. Young, A. D. "C" SQUADRON. Capt. Courtney, C.A. Bannister, W. Lieut. Parkin, J. Williams, T. W, Rankin, G. J. Lawson, J. S.Q.M.S. Jack, R. V. Tptr. Biggs, N. J. Muller, A. H. Sig. Hunter, F. Mitchell, L. G. Privates: Allan, W. Allsbrook, J. W. Austin, L A. Allen W. R. Alder, A. Allingham, F. C. Bastow, H C. Brown, J. H. Boyd, C. R. Bruton, R. G. Bleakley, N. H. Brown A. Buiton, F. Butler, L. R. Birch, L. L. Bond, A. V. Chancellor, H. K. T. Clark, R. T. Clark, W. Clark, H. F. Copeland, J. Commans, A. Cogger, C. R. Cooper, J. A Cooper, A. E. Crome, G. L. Cowan, W. Dobson, R. J. Davis, W. Delaney, J. Douglas, C. L. Downe, C. L. Dee, F. Dee, V. M. Dyer, W. J. Dettmann, C. J. Dowie, A. Drane, J. F. Edwards, C. R. Eeles, L. J. Fauckens, C. J Ford, L. Findlay, W S. Fitch, S. Fairfax, T. A. Goad. J. W. Gilliespie, J. Gilmour A, H. Gammon, G. Gaywood C. M. Green, F. Gluth, S. A. F. Gullen, W. M. Gryles, J. Hickey, J. D. Henderson, J. W. Hopke, H. E. Holloway. P. C. Hutchenson, W. Houli, L. T. Hindson, E E. Hammond, W. E. Harper, W. C. S. Hateley, S. A. Hampton, R. Hamilton, W F. Johnson, A. James, R. C. Jamieson A. Juffs, W J. Jackson, J. H. S. Keller, W. E. Loomes, J. W. Long, B M. Lowe, J. E. Lowry, F. A. Lanagan, F. E. Moodie, H. A. Minnett, S. Matthews, H. Murray, L. W. Mate, L. W. Morton, W. R. Morton, H Moodie, J. T. Mclntyre, A. Mclntyre, A. J. McNaughton, J. G. McKenzie, W. S. A. McDonald, A Mclntyre, Alex. McCance, J. E. McCann, A. V. Mclntyre, D. Mclvor, W. McCann, R. A. McMurdie, S. C. Mcintosh, J. A. McDonald, M. K. McCallum, T. G. McKay, J. G. McConnell, G. McNaughton, D. T. Nelson, J. G. Norman, J. O'Donnell, J. G. Olden, T. H. Peck, H. E. Page, W. M. Pinden, P. Penglase, J. P. Potter, H. Paullett, A. F. Phillips, T. H. Robertson, G. Robertson, J. G. Robertson, T. MoK. Russell, C Ryan, M. A. Ryan, V. M. Read H. £. Rae, N. G Scott A. R. Sim, T. H. Straugkan, M. A. Spencer, H Sutherland, T. Stewart, C. J. Swannell, R. F. Sinclair, C B. Stamp, L. B. Slaugnter, T. A. Sinclair, W. G. Simmer, J. Smith, F. O. Thomas, A. E. V. Todd, C. McK. Thornton, V. H. Trewin, C. L. Thomas, A. D. Vender. F Waller, W. A. Whitfield, L. Walsh, C. B. L. Wilson, W. W. Williams, R. Walter, H. T. Webster, W. W. Wilson, P. E. Whelan, M. J. Youla, G. P. L.H. FIELD AMBU LANCE, SEC. "B." Lt. Col. Sutherland, R Major Helsham, W. W. Capt. Fowler, R. Fiaschi, P. Nicholas, J. J. Ramsden, M. M. Ser. Jackson, H. G. Ser. Dr. Tonkin, C. Ser. Earl, W. Emmett, H. V. Corp. Burns, J. T. Hall, J. R. Kuans, E. Storey, W. Armstrong, W. L. Bdr. Mackay. G. P. Drivers: Arghman, H. J. Briggs, G. H. Cherry, J. C. Collier, G Duffiield, L. Ferguson, W. T. Knight, J. A. McFlinn, M. Ryan, J. L Rees, C. E Smith, C. Sullivan, E {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-29.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-29.jpg }} Thistlethwaite, M. A. Tregea, W P. Turbayne, T. T. Taylor, G. Waters, P. A. Williams, R. S. Weston, J. W. Warwick, M. H. Williamson, E. M. Wright, H. R. "E" COMPANY. Lieut. Cowper, G. A. Barrie, J. C. Mitchell, J. W. Col. Ser. Fay, L. P. Ser. Taylor, R. G. L. Harris, G. Traynor, J. C. McConville, C. E C. Clerk Hosking, C. Corp. Brunton, R. W. Walpole, A. H. Norman, E. W. Richards, H. N Privates: Arnott, G. A. Abernethy, A. Anderson, K Anderson, T. D. L. Burton, G. Boorn, A. H. Barry, V. J. Baldock, R. V. Bates, H. Bamset, H. E. Butters, C. R. A. Bond, J. H. Brown, G. L. Blackman, J. R. Bryant, J. Crawford, W. Claridge, G Cameron, T. D Coutts, L. W. Carrison, F. W. Cox, W. Clements, T. G. Che vert an, G. Dwyer, G. Davis, J. R. D'Alton, C. W. D'Altoi, H. St. E. Dalton, V. M. Daggett, W. J. Davidson, S. Dyer, W. S. Doyle, F. J. Errington, L. R. E. Edwards, R. J. Eastgate, C. F. J. Ellis, E. W. Foran, D. Freeman, E. Fisher, E. N. Fraser, L. W. Fowler, W. D. Granger, L. Gangell, W. H. C. Geehan, C. F. 3rano, T. J. Godfrey, E. W. Gosney, A. J. Haby, H. Henderson, J. S. Hutchinson, R. Harvey, A. E. Hargreaves, A. Harris, E. Holwell, L. G. Hermann, A. E. Johnson, A. R, Johnson, J. C. Jones, W. Kelly, W. S. R. Leggett, W. H. Leslie, V. Matthews, J. C. Moore, G. T. Mitchell, R. S. Main, H- C- Morrison, G. Morrison, J N. M. McPherson, A. G. McGinn, L C. Mclntyre, R. E. McGinn, T. Newton, W. R. Padgett, W. G. H. Patterson, T. Patterson. W Peart, R. P. J. Perry, W. M. Quarrel, L. Robertson, A. J. Sheffield, W. Smith, W. Stewart, C. Sheppard, H Schubert, F. A. Slade, W. Scholes, J. E. Swindell, A Taylor, A H. Traill, J. C. N. Taylor, H. J. Taylor, J. ]. Tuohill, B. E. Vanhec, G. T. Varley, A. A. Varley, E. A. Wright, S. J. K. Wilson, S. Williamson, H. G. N Winyar, J. A Wood, A. J. Traynor, A. E. Walker, L. R. Wallis, L. G. Wallis, G. S. Williams, E. J. White, W. Warren, F. E. Warren, L. P. Worrall, P. T. "F" COMPANY. Matheson, J Lieut. Eberling, G. McKay, A. J. McLeod, M. L. McManns, S. Yates, W. T. McKenzie, J. C. Ser. Veal, L. H. R Nowatna, W. E. Ser. Young, H. H. Neall, H. C. Youlden, R. M. Orr, C. W. Kuring, H. A. O'Connell, J. Thomas, T. H. Price, H. Corp. King, H. H. Pump a, E. Meadows, J. Parish, S. J. Gowers, N. Palmer, P. T Price, J. O. Pearce, G. T. Hill, H. O. Page, R. S. L. Corp. French, H. H. Potter, A. Rafferty, M. Ryan, P. Wittaker, P. Rowe, E. H. Buchecker, H. Robins, P. Privates: Reynolds J. Anderson, J. R o e, E. Ash, A. T. J. Summers, D. Aeyers, H. Summerfield, A. J. Alinda, H Sparrow, F. A. Bennett, P. Shultz, H. Barry, J. Surgey, T. E. Bethune, W. P Stern, C. F. H. Brotherton, W. F. Simpson, A. ]. Borro vdale, R C. Schunke, T. Brown, A. Sanson, D. Brown, V. C. Sumers, H. Caligari, A. Smith, W. J Cook, John Sandall, D. Cooper, C. W. Tavlor, R. H. Cantwell, J. M. Tilley, A. J. Chandler, W. R. Thomson, T. G. Cupper, J. P. Williams, T. R. Cupper, T. Willox, L. P. D'Arcy, J. P. Walder A. C. Deady, H. N Williams, J. F. A. Dukie, J. [[Watmuff-31|Watmuff, E.]] Ellison, J. Williams, L. N. Ewins, A. P Wolodhead, L. Ezard, W. Williams, A. D. Elliot, W. R. Fayden, R. Mc. "G ' COMPANY. Foott, J. L. Capt. Hodgson, W. F. Fenwick, F. G. Lieut. Couve, A. C. Farkins, R. B Hartland, L. R Guild, W. Col. Ser. Kirsch, R. N Glasscn, A. B. Ser. Wallis, R. J. Harlev, T. McE. D. Cook, W. B. Hawthorn, W. Duffy, J. S. Flooper, S. Burrows, W. H. Hutchinson, L. P. & O. Corp. James. Hill, J. 1.. Corp. Border, G. A. Johnson, R. C. Tulloch, H. E. Johnson, W. Murphv, J. Jaensch, R H. Dyer, R. L. Kenniburgh, D. H. Webster, A. E Knowles, E. A. L. Corp. Hayes, R. J Kirkham, J. J Taylor, H. G. Kemmburgh, V. L. Smith, D. Krause, O. J. J. Jones, G. E. Lean, J. Privates: Leeke, T. G. Arnold, E. W. Langdon, F. Barber, R. H. Morrison, W. S. Booth, V Moorehead, F. Brand, H L. Mills, S. G. Bingham, G. D. Beale, J. Beale, G. W. Bullock, H. J. Brodie, D. A. Coates, R. N. Clark, J. T. N Collins, H. E Compton, H. Cuthbert, J. Camp, A. E. A. Collings, A. V Crawford, A Clarke, G. T. Clarke, W. E. Christeosen, N. Dyer, H. C. Dyer, R. L. D'Alton, C. E. Davies, F. C. Daffy, R. M. Dunn, G. Dolder, H. Donnelly, A. Davy, J. Ebsary, F. Ellis, G Evans, C. J. Emslie, R. J. Finch, F. Fleming, W. Fishwick, D. Gibbins, J. Graham, K Gatliff, M. P Goodwin, S. Hammill, J. Harvey, J. H. Holbrook, S. H. Hunt, C. S. Hale, L. Honeybun. A. Hand, G. J. Hayes, W Hunter, T. Inger, J. Jones, S. Kennedy, J. Kakel, T. G. Lester, J Littlewood, M. Lawton, A. Levitt, S. Lobb, A. Lee, A. L. Mainard, T. J. Mackay, T Meade, E Meade, H. McKenzie, W. Ogden, C W. Parmenter, C. F. Robertson, A. H. Roy, E Rands, L. F. Smith, K. A. Smith, H. G Sledge, F Swan, H. E. Smith, R. K. Stuart Murray, S. H. Simmons, E Scrivener, R. Thomas, W. Turner, F. L. Taylor, W. L. Tubbs, G. Wemyss, G. H. Wilson, J. Williams, A. R. Weekes, R. J. Woods, C. G. B. Warmsley, C. D. Walker, A. E. Weekes, J. Williams, F. Zelman, A. •'H" COMPANY. Lieut. Bennett, R. B. Close, S. R. C. Ser. Peter, C. M. Ser. Keddie. McK en. McHarg. Roadknight, J. Johnson, P. Corp. Davidson, M. J. Colvin. McQuade. Eager, A. B. W Gazzard L. Corp. Fox, C. L. Privates • Adams, A. Adams, H. E. Allen, A. Andrews, F. L. Alberry, F. Adams, F. J. Burns, T. Brudenhall, B. Bridgeman, W. T. Butcher, W. E Bowles, E. Beattie, R. F. Brookland, C. Butler, H Carter, L Cleary, J. Crook, W. J. Coles, A. Cornelius. A. L Decker, J. E. Disher, L. J Dunkeld, A. W. Easton. R. Fowler. F. J. Gamble. W D Game, M. Gardiner, G. Gower, F. G Gunnellson Greene, A. C. Griffiths, G. . Hill, R. A. Hall, C. A. Hallam, H. L Hawkins, S. Henderson, E. Hockey, E. P. Hill, H. J. Holmes, J. F. Hopkins, J. Hodgson, J B. Holy, J. Jones, J. T. Jones, W. Irwin, A C. King, A. Kingston, G. F. Kinchin, T. S. C. Lee, G. W McCullough, J. McColl, W. S. Mcintosh, J. Martin, E. D. Martin, K. Mathew, I. B. S. Mitchell, F. Morgan, J. C. Malady, J. Miller, J. Newsame, A. E. Newsame, F. C. O'Brien, C. W. O'Loughlen, J. J. Payne, J. Palmer, C. F. Pearson, J. G. Potter, T. E. Preston, R. G. Pitt, J. G. Rice, J. H Robinson, R. Ross, A. V. Rowe, L. R. Rowe, W. Ross, J. A. Sutton, H. W Sheriff, G E. Sage, T. R. Smith, V. Smith, G. H. Smith, J. C. Smith, H. Sparks, J. Stuart, C. Sayers, T. Temple, A. Thornley, H. M. Thompson, N. S. Thorton, M. D. Tierney, A. Trew, E. Trotter, R. Trigear, J. T. Trowbridge, G. L. Tibbs, W. Wall, G. Wharlton, W. Wood, E. H. Wadham, A. B. Woods, W. J. Wittingham, F. Wallace, W, 4th LIGHT HORSK REGTL. HEAD- QUARTERS. Lt.-Col. Forsyth, J. K. Lt. Col. Long, L. Major Johnson. Macknight. Capt. Fullerton, A. Y. Hindhaugh, J. E. Macartney, G. W. Mackenzie, L. E. Maxted, G. Williams, E. M. Lieut. Bruggy, S. Dunlop, W. Farr, W. P. T. Ser. Mott. F.Q.M.S. McClure. S. Ser. Williams. Corp. Ay-res, H. G. Newland, W. A L. Corp. Wallace, H. R.S.M. Lucas, N. Sig. S.M. Christian, F. R.Q.M.S. Pope, W. 12. Privates. Abbott, S. B. Atkinson, C. Bush, G. H. Binnie. Booker. Broadbent, J. Cameron, J. Carmody, I. H. Curran, W. Cousins, C. W. Chanter, A. A. L. Cove. I. Cameron, J. , Corrigan, T. J. Davies. D'Alton, H. St. E. Dorneyer, A. L. Davies, E. O. Frawley, J. Faulkner, F. G. Green, W. E. Garrett, N. S. Gorrie, J. Goodfellow, W. A. G. Graydon S. Gardiner, J. C. Harris. J, Hope, Hird. Higgs, H. H. Heywood, C- Heffer, H. Hoskins, D. Jewell, J. G. Jewell, T. W. Lukey, P. Lane, H. R, Lawrence, E. A. Le June, E. Langford, W. R. Lemmon, G. D. Mlchal, B. L. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-30.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-30.jpg }} Turnbull, S- M. Tait, H. Privates Annand, V. W. J. Allen, W. E. Brown, A. G. Bassett, R. C. Chugg, J. Carrick, R. H. Cordner, E. C. Craig, S. E. Forbes, J. R. Hamilton, G. Janman, H. S. Kohlmeyer, H. W. Knox, j. G. Lang, B. Looney, J. M. Mohn, E. O. Morris, A. F. K. Morrow, A. D. Moule, H. O Norris, F. K. Nicol, A. Oliver, F. O. Owen, C. W. Pearce, F. J. Phillips, E. G. Price, T. Renfree W. E. Searle, E. W. Stanley, Chas. Smyth, H. J. Tregonning, D.R.C. Thomas, W. H. Thomson, W. M. Williams, T. Ventris, G. E. No. 2 FIELD AMBULANCE (A.A.M.C.) Lt. Col. Sturdee, A. H. Major Hearne, W. W. Shaw, C. G • Capt. Quick, B. Hurtey, T. E. V. Williams, H. J. Mathison, G. C. Chambers, R. W. Honman, A. V. Mor ley, C. Ser. Mackay, J. S. Aitken, J. C. Gray, E. G. Bailey, J. Hutton, V. Stallwood, A. W. Eddie, F. F. Kennedy, R. L. Kashow, D. A. Cork, F. Dis. Ser. Hall, L. C. Cornell, O. Mills, W. W. Far. Ser. Roberts, W. Sad. Ser. Vernon, F. Tptr. Ser. Illman, G. I. Curren, W. Corp. Hardess, W. G. Maine, C. E. Morgan, J. O. Rudd, W. Whidburn, J. S. Booker, R. Laycock, E. Fox, T. L. Barr, J. W. L. Corp. Beauvais, F. W. Matthew, J. Privates: Adams, T. N. Agar, N. W. Anderson, Jas. Armstrong, Harold. Ash, Wm. Bagley, J. L Bagley, Leonard. Barnett, T. S. Barrett, K. J. Bartlett, R. H. Baxter, D. J. Bendrey, R. W Bigmore, F. R. Birks, Fred. Blackbell, W. L. Blackman, P. O. Blackrran, W. J. T. Blomeley, C. A. Box, Henry. Brentnall, W. H. Brown, F. P. Brown, Herbert Bush, W. H. Canny, Wm. Carpenter, H. M. Carr, Frank. Carter, Albert. Cawley, Vincent. Chadwick, C. J. Chadwick, W. E. Chapman, Wm. Chippindall, Edwd. Chisholm ; A. J. Christie, Alex. Crawford, N. G. W. Creagh, Alex. Curran, Wm. Dayid r on, Norman. Davis, C. T Densley, Benj. Donaldson, N. S. Donovan, Richd. Dowsett, R. W. Dromgoole, J. F. Drysdale. W. W Due, J. C. Edlin, F. C. Edmonds, J. W. Einsiedel, H. A. Ewen, Alex. Featherston, R. S. Fernce, W. G. Finster, E. V. Fish, J. M. Flanagan, J. C. S. Francis, H. H. Fulton, W. R. Glaisher, E. J. Goode, R. E. Gordon, A. L. Greaves, C. O. Green, G. F. Haggie, John. Handasyde, F. W. Hard, W. H. Harding, John. Harding, L. T. Hardley, Douglas. Headlam, C. G. J. Hill, C. E. G. Hill, R. E. A. Hodges, L. A. Hodges, S. F. Hooper, W. D. N. Hopkins, E. S. Hoskin, C. A. Howard, R. J. Howell, Chas. Humphries, J T. Hunter, J. W. Inches, T. C. Jack, A. J. James, Ernest Payne, Albert. Johnston, Chas Jones, J. H. Joynson, W. O Judd, Thos. Laidlaw, V. R. Latimer, G. E. Lonie, G. A. Low, S. C. Mcßean, J. B. McDonald. R. McDonald, R. S. McGowan, John. McKenzie, R. W. McWilliams, C. A. Mahoney, Jas. Marr, L. G. Martin, J. L Matthews, Chas. Matthews, Henry. Millard, G. W. W. Moore, J. E. Morris, H. M. Morrison, J. N. I. Murray, Franklin. Myers, Wm. Newey, C. C. Nilsson, P. O. Norman, W. Orchard, A. Peacock, A. W. Peveriil, A. J. V. Piferrer, Frank. Pinner, P. G. Pope, F. E. Potter, J. H. Powell, E. W. Price, C. E. Reynolds, R. G. Richardson, H Robertson, Thos. Robertson, L. M. Robinson, J. H. Robinson, L. J. J. Ryan, Joseph. Ryan, Fredk. Sawyer, Henry. Scott, David. Shaw, C. J. Sherman, B. W. Sims, J. Slight, G. J Skehan, W. T. Smith, A. C. Smith, H. J. Smith, Jas. Smith, W. G. Solomon. L. V. Steventon, H. E. Stone, R V. Stratton, Percy. Stredwick, R. C. Stubbs, J. W. Summerton, W. E. Swaby, T. H. Svme, A. S. Taylor, Perc. Thornton, R. S. Thurlow, B. Torrens, H. W Vale, W. A. Vickers, T. L. Webster, Thos. Wearne, Arthur. White, H. G. Wilkinson, H. B. Williams, G. J. Williams, W. M. Williamson, H. G. Wilson, W. J. Winters, H. F. Worland, V. O. Wynne, Thos. G Drivers: Allen, J. H. Anthony, W. E. Austin, A. C. Blandv, J. D. Booth, Max. Bossen, H. W. Cadee, C. S. Cashman, V. J. Chenoweth, E. Conyns, J. C. Cook, A. R. Deller, S. J. Dolan, W. Ehret, J. Ferrer, D. Fornarich, J. B. Glenister, V. Graham, J. R. Hadden, R. L. Halse, H. L. Hankinson, A. Hoad, F. J. S. Jackson, G. Johnson, W. Jones, L. R. Lang, W. Lewis, J. B. Lief man, L. D. McGregor, S. B. McGregor, J. D. Mcßae, J. Matthews, G. H. Mooew, J. H. Moulden, R. E. Orr, J. V Picking, W. H. Porter, G. Rhodes, C. J. Robinson, H. M. Ruddell, R. E. Siggins. G. W. Smith A. Smith, C. H. Topp, H. Toy, R. S. Turnbull, E Wood, D. A.A.C.C. REGIMENT FIELD VETERINARY HOSPITAL. Capt. Robin, A. H. Hislop, G. 2nd FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE Ist DIV., A.1.E., FORCE. HEADQUARTERS' STAFF. Lt. Col. G. Johnston Capt. C. G. N. Miles. Lieut. S. T. Goodwin. a/Bde S.M. Ohma, J. Corp. Tueski, H. Furphey, I. Bdr. Doull, R. Cook G. D. Gunners : Campbell, W. C. Chamberlain, F. H. Cheshire, F Featherstonhaugh, C. Firth, R. S Gable, C. Langford, S. L. Lane, G. P\ Lvnch, J. J. Matt, F. O. Nuttall, B. Reilly, R. W. Stephens, J. J. B. Drivers: Cowan, J. B. Dawson, J. T. Egan, N. W. Gray, S. J. C. Groves, H C. Harris, H. J. B. Perry, W. W. Schwerkolt, W. L. Wilson, F. (ATTACHED) A.A.M.C. Capt. Whitford, R. S. Priv. Lord, G. G. Foster, H. A.A.V.C. Capt. Kendall, W. A. McDonald, N. 4th BATTERY. Capt. Biddle, F. L. Lieut. Wolfenden, C. S. Siddall, N. McCormack, J. B.Q.M. Ser. Phillips. Ser. Ellsworth, N. Yardley, V. H. Lloyd, F. G. Adams, J A. F. Goodall, H. T. Corp. Chapman, A. F. Petterson, W. Moon, W. J. Lister, J. S. Gilder, F. M. Bom. Worland, F. Bassett, A. Cavalier, R. Dempsey, H. Marsden, R. Masters, C. A. Gammon, R. Mann, A. R. Scott, W. M. F. Ser. Braithwaite, PI. Sh. Smith Cobbin, E. Hendricks, C. Sadd. Murphy, R. S. Hall, J. R. Wheeler Tijon, A. Tptr. George, P. H. Gunners: Afflick, H. A. Agnew, L. T Angwin, J. Barker, J. T. Bell, F. Buelke, D. C. Best, H. Bini, V. A. Brogan, S. J Brookes, A. E Cavell, L. C. Clarke, R. Collins, W. D. Coleman, E. M. Cruise, J. E. Croughan, H. Dangerfield. H. E. Davidson, A. Duff, D. E. Duguide, W. Edwards, A C. Eley. Farrell, B. A. Ferguson, G. H. Forbes H. M. L, Fraser, R. J. Green, A. G. Harry, A. L. Hatt, C. H. Heywood, J. Hogg, W. G. Hooppell, P. S. Lewtos, L. Mauger, H. May, W. R. McDougall, A. McGibbon, Moffatt, A Montgomery, J. W. Moysey, G. P. Morgan, D M. Nally. M. D. Onyans, R A. Paine, S. Pearce, S. A Peskett, L B. Powell H. Read. Reeves, L. H. Relph, J. L Rowe, F. W. Salkeld E. J. Scott, A. H. ShLigles, J. Smith, E. C. Smith, F. W. Smith, J. Solomon, C J Stockdale, H. Stone. Stuart, S. C Stubbo. Thompson, J. Tippitt G Turner, K. H Westbrook, H C. White, A. V. Wilson H. Wright, G. G. Drivers • Armstrong, C. Attwell, A. E. Beach, J. A Black, W. Buchanan, J. O. Clyne A. H. Cole, W. Dennis. F. Dodkyus, E. G. Edenborough, E. Evans A W. Gill, W. D. Goodwin, J. Hanrahan, G. W F. Herrington, A. Hobbins, A. Jones, A. T. Knapp, G. Learmonth. Lee, Thos. Marshall, J. Mason, A. C. McCaulay, W. M. Mdseamble, J. Montgomery, A. R. Montiford, H. M. Munro, J. S. Newman, A. J. Newman, C. S. Nicholson, R. W. Palin, W. Penglase, C. N. Pettiford, G. Robinson, S. Scanlon, C. E. Semmens, A. Sheldrake, C. E. Simmie, G. Teagle, H E. Thatcher, L. E. Thomas, F. G. Thomas, F. White, C. sth BATTERY. Capt. Caddy, H. O. Spurge. Lieut. Hodgson, W. Gatliff, P. H. Strachan, G. B.S.M. Stanborough, Q.M.S. Pascoe-Webbe Ser. Cantor, B. Smith, P. J. Smith, L. O. Arthur, C. E. P. Far. Ser. White, G.F. Corp. Erskine, A. Berden C. A. Miller, G. H. Roache, H. O. McHenry, R. Sutton, E. M. S.S. Dale, E. Edmondson, F. Stephens, R. C. Wilson, H. H. Bdr. McLaren, R. F. Gunners: Aitken, L. Angel, M. Anderson, P. Bell, S. G. Bryant, C. H. Bensley, A. Eenson, W. H. Connors, J. Cullen, J. D. Dobson, R. E. Darragh, J. W. Fox, G Findley, C. E. Ferguson, W. H. Fowles, H. A. G. Fenton, C. Gipps, H B. Griffin, P. Gorry, G. Graham, H. Game, C. P. Garbutt, P. Gowland, C Gutmann, H. W. Harrison, J. S. Hegarty, H {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-31.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-31.jpg }} Hawthorne, F. Jones, T. Keaney, S. R. Lloyd, B Lane, J. Lewis, W. J. McGee, M. McFarlane, J. Mclntyre, C. J. McKissock, A. J. Moore, C. Macaw, 6. Madden, P. J. Morgan, S. H. Nuzum, K. V. Nixon, C. S. O'Neill, J. C. Ogilvie, A. Pescud, W. J. Pape, J. Patterson, J. Pascoe-Webbe, T. H. Proctor, C. Pulford, L. E. Pearshouse, N. Robinson, T. Reg. Rerden, R. Sforcina, H. Simmons, W. Trahair, W. A. Tothill, P. C. Tolliday, L. H. Turner, C A. F. Vercoe, J. E. Weatherson, C. E. Witham, B. Withers, J. L. Youla, J. Drivers: Arnold, W. Atkins, W. Ainsworth, C. R. Aldridge, G. H. Bretherton, R. J. Burn, A. Barclay, C. L. Bowring, H E. Clarke, E. V. Cumberland, J. Carrick, R. F. Christie, A. Deal, S. Edsall, C. V. Fowler, W. Grant, J. G. Grosvenor, J. Gibson, R. Harvey, A. Hough, A. F. P. Hall, A. B. Hartley, T. C. Jory, W. Keys, R. King, A. Kinghorn, R. G. Knowles A. Lawler, T. Lewe, L. MeGown, J. Mcllroy, J. McMurray, A. C. McFarland, J. W. Mates, R. Munro, R. Myers. D. Mason, G. S. O'Connor, C. Parer, L. Palmer, C. L. Parry, E. Pottage, P. Robinson, T. J. Robbins, H. J. Reynolds, C. W. Scott, C. P. Stancombe, R. T. Stapleton. N. A. Street, J. C. Thomson, J. A. Walldock, G. Young, P. 6th BATTERY. Major Mills, J. B. Capt. Stevenson, G. I. Lieut Forbes, A. M. Gatliff, F. E. Dodd, A. W. B.S.M. Parker, E. A Q.M.S. McKenzie, W. Ser. Paterson, L. G. Thompson, H. M. Hayter, J. H. G. Wallace, G. M. Holmes, E. R. Dr. Ser. Edwards, V. Cor. S. Smith Purchase Sh. Smith Pearce, G. Quinton, C. Sad. Ser. Parker, J. H. Saddler Tharratt, M. Fit. Ser. Ross, C. M. Stiles, R. O. Tptr. Willmott, F. S. Cleaves, W. M. Corp. Ede, H. Ayre, J. Hamilton, A. E. Wardley, J. Durean, F. E. Bom. Monkhouse, J. Mossman, W. A. Goodwin, A. E. Protz, E. Ridout, L. G. Walker, A. K. Croft, C. W. Caldwell, J. T. Crawcour, M. Gunners: Anderson, N. L. Baker, C. E. Barry, E. F. Bell, R, Berry, A. Bourke, T. P. Brain, H. L. Campbell, H. T Caton, W. C. C. Cooper, A. J. Chillingsworth, L. W. Dannock, A De Valle, A. L. Donovan, D. J. Dyell, C. Edwards, E C. Faulkner, F. W. Fitzgerald, A. L. Fraser, J. Geach, E. A Goodall, J. R. Grainger, J. Grassham, T. C. Guy, C. Harris, E. Hooke, A. G. W. Howard, F. T. Hunter, A. Jackson, W. O. Jones, C. C- Keogh, W. Kiernan. P. J. Kimpton, A. G- Lord, F. W. Malberg, R. J. C. Mansell, L. W. McAlpine, J. McLean. J. L. Mort, E. L. Nelson, T. A. Pattie, R. McR. Power, J. F. Paull, O. Pitts, H. Rankin, S. C. Watkinson H. W. Wardley, F. W. Wilkinson, L. F. Woodyatt, A. A. Young, G. Drivers: Bates, J. Barratt, R. A. Baker D. G Berryman, R Black, V. Colville, G. Goldin Cobb, W. G Cox, C H- Cross, J. W. Culliver, S. W. Cranston, A V. H Dalrymple, A. Dawson A. P. Densley, W. Dixon, E. G. Dickens, J. S. Dyer, G. H. Edenborough, F. W. Fisher F. H. Gallop, C. Gibbs, C H. Gleeson, P. M. Griffiths, G. Grant, T. Hyndman, H. L. Jarrett, T. Kaisen, L. Krick, G. Looney, J. E. Matthews, W. G. Marston, J. Mullholland, F. McCure, E. A. McPherson, A. Provis, E W. J. Ramey, A. D- Robinson, W. W. Sandford, C. W. Serong, W. Sheahan, M. B. P. Street, A. E. Strachan, G. S. Street, M. H. Thompson, A. Williams, H. T. Williams, C. Woolley, L. OFFICERS' GROOMS & BATMEN. Boardman, C. O. Dunning, C. H. Egan, W J. Gotz, W. Hulse, B. Hay ward, C. R Jenkin F. Lyall, B Page, J. G. Miller S. DIVISIONAL AMMUNITION COLUMN Capt. Hollander, P. E. Madden. Lieut. Hall. Eddy, J. R. Evans, A. A. Randall, E. A. Teare, P. Q.M.S. Carr, W. H. Gunners: Ashworth, J. A. Atkinson, A. Allen, W. Black, H. J. Brown, M. G. Brown, P. E. Brown, A. J. Brown, H. G. Brown, W. F. Barnett, G. W. Bond, C. E. Bamford, S. Bowden, W. H. Brydon, P. R. Bell, F. Ball, W. A. Browning, C. E. Bourke, T. Bertram, V". A Boyd, A. G. Beard, F. G Boughton, G. W. Ballantyne, T. J. Cahill, H. P. Carey, C. Carmody, A. L. Cockram, S. W. Connelly, W. J. Cust, A. Cummins, T. H. Cumberland, T Cridland, L. Carhal, T. A Clifford, J. E. Cummins, H. A. Doughty, T. F. Dow, J. Donohue, J. C. Daily, W. J. Donnelly, T. Frame, T. Forlen, J. R. Fahey, M. Farroll, W. T. Gabbott, E. P Guiey, C. H. Gardiner, G. M. Gedye, R. F. Gascarde, J. S. Groves, H. Garraway, C. E. Goornage, A. Hookins, S. S. Hocking, A. Hall, P. W. Hunter, J. H. Humphrey, A. H. Hunter, H. S. Handsford, W. J. Hogg, T. B. Hamilton, G. Holmes, F. F. Herron, K. E. G. Jeffreys, H. J. Joyes, R. Jones, A. Jeffs, W. M Kinder, A. Kay, H. Kerwin, W. Kingslatt, J. Kenny, B. Kenny, J. Kane, J. Kennard, C. Lund, E. A. Lauri, J. Leishman, T. H. Leaver, F. McDonald, J. A. McDonald. N McDonald, R. McNaughton, W. A. McKenzie, H. S. McFarland, A. Mcintosh, J. A. McKennor, H. McKenzie, M MilneT, T. E. Mallison, G S Moore, G. Montgomery, S. Mattingly, A. J. Nolan, W. Newstead, F. Nobbs, F. S. Onley, E. F. Opey, T. O'Donnell, P. J O'Sullivan, T. O'Brien, J. J. Peters, A. L. Peat, W- Pegg, W. J. Perrin, P. Patty, N. W. Perry, J. Parker, G. Palmer, H. E. V. Quinn, S. C. Ryle, T. A. Rice. W. Ross, L. Rendall, P. Sheehan, T. Snell, R. Storer, H. W Sharpley, H. S- Smith, W. Sampson, S. G. Swift, B. Sangston, A. J. Sheppard, G. W. Stockdale, P. Street, F. Swain, H. S. Salter, A. G. Saunders, W. Smart, C. H. Thomas, R. P. Turton, C. F. Talmidge, J. S. Toohey, J. H. Thompson, D. J. Temple, J. Taylor, C. Thompson, P. W. Treadwell, J. J Thomas, J. Uren, R. Vinnicombe, F A. Walsh, T. Wittingham, J. C. Wallace, C. J. Willson, F. Wellings, E. T. Warnock. J. E. Walters, T. T. Walsh J. L. Wheeler, A. L. Wescott, P. 2nd BRIGADE. Capt. Crespin, G. L. Lieut. Byrne, H. R. C6e, H. J. F. Glendenning, A. McCay, R. E. Randall, E. A Lieut. Evans, A. A. B.S.M. Dougharty, R. Q.M.S. Wallis, A. E. Far. Ser. Griffin. Ser. Dunner. Brunn Arrowsmitb T. Holdgate, Ji Carnie, R. George, K. Corp. Napper, S. Walsh, J .R. Russell, Jones White, F. George, K. Maxwell, J. Carnie, R. Heald, C. H. Staley, J. E. Neate, A. J. Scott, W. K. Patten, A. J. Bdr. Wilkie, E. B. Smith Wells, G. T Balderson, A. Buse, T. D. Lyng, H. C. Bohn, W. H. S. Smith, Tucker, A. B Sadd. Marr, W. J. Dyer, E. Wheeler, Jackson, W. Gaurley, A. Tptr. Stevens, E. Drivers: Allan P. J. T. Brown, A. C. Bird, J. Butler, C. Booth, L. R. Brush, S. B. Barry, A. P. Bayer, J H. Byrne, J. J. Brett, C. Bates, W. Bourne, A. Brown, N. W. Burnnard, H. Coles, S. Campbell, W. A. Crooke, F. H. Cook, W. J. Cox, P. J. Clarke, J P. Clarke, C. Cousin, J. W. Crooke, E. Casey T. Cooke, A. G. Callaghan, M. Crittendon, A. E. Crockford, E. A. Docherty, F. H. Dyson, F. W. H. Dienrnr, D. Davis, F Diamond, G Darragh, G. Dalgleish, A Egglestone, G. S. Evans, W. J. Eastgate, E. Farrell, J. H. Gupwell, G. Galbraith, E. Gilbert, D. W. Hollingworth, B. Harry, A. Hewitt, H. L. Haddock, T. H. Hutchinson, M. Hutchinson, W Hanlon, J. Hassett, T Gaines, G. Gibbon, H. C. Gourlay, A. Gordon, R. Guyther, L. M. Guyther, L. T. Hutt, A A. Hansen, L. Hopwood, S. Heffernan, J. Hayes, W. Hay ward, E. B. Holland, F. P. Hunter L. A. Inglis, H Ignatius, J. J. Jones, B. A. Johnston, W. H. Johnson, V. Kilder, F Kemp, H. N. Kenny, L. Lane, G. Loyal, E. C. Langlands, R. W Limbrick, R. Laughton, H. J. Lind, A. C. Moore, G. R. Monkhouse, R. Magee, J. T. Miller, A. D Makepiece, R. Milne, E. McDermott, H. Mcintosh, J. McNaught, G. McCombe, C. E. McKenzie, J. H. McHarg, S. Nutt, T. W. O'Leary, L. O'Brien, P. Oliver, B. Plant, A. Parker, H. F. Pann, H G Perkins, P. H. Palmer. G. Pearce, E. Parrott, S. Plunkett, J. Parish. A {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-32.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-32.jpg }} Quiek, A. W. Revitt-Mills, C. J- Ricards, A. Ross, J. H. Rump, L. Reeves. J. Raine, J. Roberts, M. Rouse, T. J. Reid, G. C. Raymor, H. C. Richards, J. L. Stanmore, J. Sherringham, V. Smith, H. S. Sullivan, A. M. Shepherd, F. Stone, W Smith, W. C. Sherran, J. K. Slattery, B. A. R. Spiller, P. C. Taylor, F. H. Tharnton, C. Thomas, T. H. Telson, C. Thomas, O. Vipont, F Walker, G. Winters, A. Will, H. West, A. Walker, A. Woods, C Younger, J. Gunners: Austin C. Acreman, A Arnold, J. E. Buckley, H. Blaskitt, H. A. Bell, A. Baker, L. A. Eourke, T. Burton, A. T. Barnett, J. Bruce, W. Bennett, R. H Charman, G. Cornish, J. H. Crowlishaw, L. T. Clayton, J. W. Castle, R. Cloney, W. Callaghan, N. Duckett, G. Demery, J. Doherty, O. C. Dunn, A. S. Dawson, J. De Cartaret, H. Dunn, A. E Dowell, H. Dyamond, J. A. Edwards, J. Fraland A. C. Foster, E. Fuseo, F. A. Frame, W. H. Fitzgibbon, J. Green, R, H. Green, P. Giles, F. G. Gray, S. Gilbert, J. Gauge, G. Grooves, H. C. Gipps, G. H. Hoskin, A Hyd, A. G Hobson, C. E. Hendon, A. Jennaway, T. J. Jones, L. L. Johnstone, F. C. Kearnev, P. Kirby, S. W. Kiernan, G. Kransgrill, B. Linden, C. Lyne, H. Launder, A. Le Seur, D. Lodge, E R McPherson, R. McCarty, E. M. McMurray, H. McDonald, J. McDonald, A. E. Martin, W. F. Mooney, L. J. Murray, R. C. Murphy, J. Miller, S. J. Moody J. Manson, W. J. Moulton. T Narracott, V. Neilson, A Nuttall, B. Neate, A. T. Orr, L. W. O'Donnell, M. Pearson, F. F. Posner, M Ponton, A. Perkins, J. W. PurnelL A. F. Page, D. W. Rogers, W. F. Ratford, N. J Smith, W. J. Salveson, R. G. Staley, T. E. Scott, W. K. Stone, M. G. Sayers, B. G Stansfield, A. E. Seddon, C. Selwey, C Somerville, L. B. Sneyd, T. Stephens, M. R. Schmutsch, D. Trotter, L. W. Tomlins, F. P Taylor, G. P. Thompson, G. L. Tierney, J. T.S.M. Latham, W.J. Thomas, R. H. C. Ser. Maj. Farrow,T. Turner, A. Ser. McCutchan, W. Threadgold, A. C. Ashe, R. B. Whitehorn, A. W. Cairnduff, J. W. Wallace, W. Deam, T. Weir, R. L. Don, J. Warlond, P. Leggo, G. E. Walsh, T. Masters, H. V. Wallis, A. E. Metcher, O. F. Wilkie, E. Williams, W. A. Williamson, T. Corp. Ashe, R. B. Baker, 3rd BRIGADE. Barber, H. Lieut. Crocker, R. C. Both, H. Evans. Catlin, S. Ser. Barratt, R. F. Johnson, S. Smart, T. G. Kelvnack, C. J. Corp. Gro\es, D. Knight, A. J. Bdr. Booker, H. H. Larkin, H. J. Segrave, W.H.G. Letch, H. A. Saddler Marsell, W. Martin. J. H. Gunners. Reid, R.~ J Bosanks, H M. Stephens, L. R. Crook, C. W. Sutherland, L. Connor, T. Tptr. Longwill, H. S. Cummins, J. Sappers: Cheverton, R Aspinall, F. R. Day, T. E. Batchelor, C. H. Dermody. J. Both, H. Dangerfield, W. Barry, H. J. Davy, P. Barber, H. Densley, C. Brindley, C. Dutton, J. Boyd, J. Frost, F. J. Byrt, W. J Gorrie, J. Butler, A. E. C. Harris, E. Burton, E. W. Howlett, W. T. Brack, J. Hawkes, H. Bucknall, H. R. Roche, J Buderas, G. C. Johnston, M. P. Bartlett. G. S. Lord, N. J. Burns, A. G. M Lynch, M P. Bright, N. Muir, A. L. Bird, E. E. Muir, J. Beattie, D. W. Miller, C. Billings, H. D. Morris, H. H. Burrell, F. D. Pratt, J. Cowan, R. J. C. Pummeroy, E. Cuthbertson, K. Ryan, W Corry, T. E. Rule, D Campbell, E. B Roach, J. M. Couper, T A. Sheehan, S. J. Chalmers, J. D. Stanton, L. R. Carter, C. Sturkey, E. H. Cunningham, J. M Towt, H. Climpton, J. Wrigley, F Christmas, F. H. Wise, S. G. Cox , C. Williams, A. V. Dnnkwater, A. Worcester R. Davis, W. G. Davidson, W. J. F Ist DIVISION Daniel, G. F SIGNAL COMPANY Douglas, K. M. Capt. Downing, E. W. Dugan. J. N. Lieut. Hamilton, R G. Dobbyns, D. R. Goold, R. H. Ferguson, H. J. Gordon, G. G. Fowles, J. M. F. Grant, J. M. Fogarty, M Watson, S. H. Franklin, J.R.H Fames, R. S. Faroe, N. Frean, N. A. F'tton, A. H. Gunning, F. Gibson, W. J. Gillies, J. J. Hickman, E. A. Hennessy, A. V. Hackney, J. C. Holland, J. J. Hammond, S. Hobbs, J. D. Hoddinot, R. N. Ilsley, W. H. Jordan, L. J. Toyner, A. R. H. James, F. C. Jenkins, J. M. E. Kelynack, C. J. Knight, A. J. Larkins, S. N. Lush, W. G. Lewis, L. J Lawrence, C. Mcßain, H McDonald, J. Mclntyre, J. A. McMillan, A. B. Martin, J. H. Moore, P. Morgan, H. R. McNicol, R. H. Marshall, H. H. Moss, H. S. Marsh. Mayhen, E. G. Maroney, E. Mann, G. P. Mustard, E. A. Moore, H. W. Monty, R.H.N. Monoghan, M.J. Matthews, R. O. Nenke, R. W. Noel, S. R. Nash, F. G. Neal, N. P. H. O'Brien, D. J. Prowse, L. Preece, G. R. Peel, R. J. D. N. Powell, A. J. Peachey, H. C. Patterson, A O. Paterson, G. G. Power, R.H.W. Penhale, F. R. Rumball, A. E. Rabbitt, M. Roberts, J. Roach, G. T. Riches, R. W. Reid, R. J. Sandy, R L. Shaw, H. Stewart, E. D. Stephens, L. R. Shephard, L. P. Scott, H. L. Smith, A. C. Steel, W. Stinson, C. J. L. Shaw J F. Townsend, A. Thiele, A. O Vause, C. J. Vincent, S. Walker, A. Wallace, H. Woollett, F L. Williams, W. A. Warwick, W. E. Wade, A G. Wriglev, A. J. Wills, J. McG. YBatman, J. D. Young, G. W. Young, E. S. Drivers : Andrews, H. H. Bohm, F. J. Clarke, C. G. Catlin, W. C Cash, E. V. Dieriex, A. Ellis, H. J. R. Gorman, W. J Hellmann, A. L. Houghton, E. A. Hill, L. W. Hall, K. S. Holley, W. Holland, E. Jones, A. J. James J King, F. P. Lovett, W. C Lempriere, S.S. Latham, J. Morgan, L. T. Morgan, T. S. McConchie, H. R. Nicholls, J. T. Russell, J. E. Russell, W. J. Vallance, L Yelland, E~. R. BLACKBOY HILL, WESTERN AUS- TRALIAN. No. 4 SECTION SIG NAL CO. (A.E.). Sappers : Beazley, W Barnard, E. Benson, D. M. Carter, G. J. Campbell, J. D. Denton, J. A Dean, G Dunney, J. Edmunds, E. A. Gwythcr, E. Mc. Hunter R Hinam, W. T. C. Hewhley, F. P. Hackett D. H King, W. R. Lathlain, W. L. S. Solly, E. W. H. Sharp, G S. Thorpe, F. Tuckett, L Wilkinson, A. O. A. Drivers McKinley, J. Nagel, S. Taylor, L. G. ENGINEERS' REGIMENT 2nd FIELD COM- PANY. Major Elliott, G. C. E. Capt. Clogstoun, H.O. Lewers, H. B. Martyn, A. M. Lieut. Dawkin, W. H Boyd, H. J. Biden, E. N. Barber, C. S. Bage, E. F. Berry, S. S. Cutler, R. V. Dyer, R. J. Knight, R. G. Mirams, J. H. Mather, L. F. Murray, A. S. Huntley, C. N. Sturdee, V. A. Ser. Puttick-Wynn, A. Corp. Sardow, C. C- Norton, A. P. Hillier, H. F. Sappers Anderson, J T. Appleyard, Frank. Adeney, T. W. Bett, H. D Blackourn, G. A. Butson, Harry. Bailey, C. G. Boyd, T. M. Bailey, J. E. Burton, Gordon. Byrne, J W. Baxter, Harold. Beaton, J. J. A. Bosanko, Percy. Bolton, J. A. Bullock, E. J. R. Barker, Fred. Casey, W. F. Clark, C. T. Combes, Geoffrey. Conacand,Ferdinand Crawford, J. W. Callaghan, Sydney Cameron, Donald. Clutterbuck, A. C. Cocks, B. P. Coulthard, W. G. Crampton, A. J. Canavan, John. Catterall, J. B. Clayfidd, A. J. Cambridge, Edgar. Collins, W. J. Donaldson, Geo. Dench, Frederic. Darby shire, John. Davidson, James. Day, George. Dilworth, E. E. Ditchburn, William. Dawe, Frederick. Edwards. E. A. Edwards, George. Ewart, A. T. Fatzens, Cecil. Finley, H. J. Forrest, A S. Falloon, E. J. Gray W. V Greaves, Alfred. Greenwood, Harry. Gilbert, Herbert. Geffney, J. J Goodman, Percy. Greenway, Harold. Guest, Charlie. Guthrie, A. J. Hanyston, A. L. B. Handley, S. C. Hill, Samuel. Hartshorn, Robt. Hill, Harold. Hill, W. A. Hinves, A. M. Holloway, C. M. Hopkins, J. S. Howe, W. H. Hutton, P. M. Henderson, J. W. 1 Hill, Harrison. Howlett, A. H. J. Hughes, Owen. Haley, John. Harvey, W. G. Hill, G. J. Ingram, William. Jackson, A. J. Johnston, J. H. Klopp, Arthur. Kennedy, Frederick Kavanagh, M. J. Lucas, H. P. Lamond, J. C. Longley, A. J. Lowe, A. A. Littlewood, W. J. McLeod, Alexander Mcßae, Duncan. McCarthy, W. M. McNaughton, A. J. McPherson, John. McMinn, P. H. Mcintosh, William, Manning, G. G. Mackay, David. Miller, G. A. Milne, A. H. Moore. E. L. {{Image|file=Broadmeadows-33.jpg |size=1000px |caption=nla.obj-10765520-33.jpg }} Morey, W. G. Molloy, Percy. Mudd. Edmond. Matthews, C. B. May, J. W. Mounsey, F. J. Noden, C. G. Neal, J. B. Neale, O. M. Nicholson, Robt. O'Bern, W. H. O'Neill, T J. O'Neil, D. G. Parsons, Wesley. Price, R. L. Fhiflips, Arthur. Poulter, George. Pratt, A. J. Paterson, G. W. Pennington, F. E. Pottenger, R. H. Robinson, W. J. Ranki.i, J. W. Reard n, F. J. Renshaw, A. E. Rose, G. S. Richards, J. F. Reid, H. W. Roscoe, Leslie. Spence, Chas. Salmon, R. A. 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Tomlins, J. H. Thorn, C. Titford, R. A. Watson, G. Wilson, A E. No. 2 SECTION. Sappers: Avery, L. W. Bradsh iw, N. Batten, B. Barlow, E. C. Chandler, H. N. Collins, T. E. Clements, A. T. Cummins, G. C. Davison, E. Dyer, E. Dunstan, O. Ferguson, C. H Gentle, F. B. Hogg, R. G. Hardaker, H. Jellings, F. H. Lawson, R. W. Levings, G. C. McDonald, Ross. Mueller, H. McNamara, H. McHugh, J. McConnell, M. E. Maitland, F. H. Nash W. L. Olley, W. Owens, W. P. Pattinson, J. G. Prince, T H. Perkins, H. A Probert, J. K. Rooke, D. M. Robinson, E. J. Snellgrove, L. D. Skyner, L. W. Scott, J. H. Scott, W. G. Thomas, W. J. Tregaskls, E. Victorsen, A J. Wingrove, E. J. Wood, C. C. Williamson, J. C. F. No. 4 SECTION, No. 3 COMPANY. Lieut. Thirkell, G. L. Ser. Scan. Corp. Fletcher, G. J. Weasers, J. C. Sappers: Allison, V. H. Anderson, A. E. Bafien, B. O. Currie, A. E. W. Cumine, G. F. Corni~k, J B. Campbell, A. A. Clarke, W- L. Crawford. Downie, O. H. H. Duffy, A H. Evans, F R. Forre t. A. E. B. 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Broadstairs, Kent, England: Photos of Historical cottages and other buildings
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Broadstock Military Service
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=== World War 1 === {| style="width:100%" | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:My_Images-18.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-81 | Amos Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1875 West Bromwich d 26 mar 1917 France
Service Number: 10558 South Staffordshire Regiment - 2nd Bn. |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:My_Images-18.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-213 | Humphrey Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b.1888, Wigan
Private, Liverpool Regt. No.79641 - Labour Corps. No.54655 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:My_Images-18.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-214 | George Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b.1893, Wigan
Private, Liverpool Regt. No.33308 - George served in the Dardenelles in WW1. |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:My_Images-18.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-220 | William Thomas Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b.1898, Wigan
Private, Liverpool Regt. No.26988 - R. Lancs. Regt. No.35068 - R. Highlanders. No.31590 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-10 | Harry Herbert Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | B.1894, Aus
Private, 24th Batln. of Midura, No.3949 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-31 | Albert Charles Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | B.1896, Aus
Private, 8th Light Horse Regt. No.1383 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-136 | Oscar Amos Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | B.1890, Aus
Private,10th Batln. RSA Regt., No.3949 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-116 | Wilfred Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | B.1892, Kadina S.A.
Private No. 3008 ,8th reinforcements, 10th Battalion - 10th reinforcements, 10th Battalion - 50th Battalion |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[ | William Leslie Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" |
S12348 Enlisted in 1917 but did not serve. | |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-192 | Douglas Victor Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" |
SX34094 Sapper. 20 Aust. Base Sub Store Pltn. | |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-56 | Leslie Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" |
V57686 |} === World War 2 === {| style="width:100%" | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-34 | Colin Raymond Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1919 Mildura d 1967 Mildura
VX120293 - 2/14 Batt. AIF 2/33 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-35 | Keith Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1920 Swan Hill d 2012 Red Cliffs |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Smith-226589 | Hazel Hannah (Smith) Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1925 d 2008 Mildura
VF509803 - Australian Womens Army Service |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-36 | Frank Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1922 Swan Hill d 1979 Brisbane
VX135903 - 39th AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-37 | Mavis Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1924 swan Hill
Aircraftwoman Royal Australian Air Force |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-38 | Kenneth Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1926 Swan Hill d 1997 Brisbane
A19499 Leading Aircraftman Royal Australian Air Force |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-158 | Roy Frederick Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1911 Lameroo S.A. d 1971 Lameroo S.A.
|- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-129 | Clement Howard Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | b 1920 Kadina S.A. d 2007
B3/352 Red Shield Welfare Officer |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-207 | Ivan Wilfred Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | 28434 R.A.A.F |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-185 | Wilfred Stanley Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | SX2040 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-202 | Alfred Bruce Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | SX34034 |- | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;width:30%" | [[image:Photos-187.gif|25px|*]] [[Broadstock-203 | John Harman (Jack) Broadstock]] | style="border:1px solid #a9a9a9;" | SX12728 2nd/10th Infantry Battalion |- |}
Brocher Records of Belfort, France
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Archives départementales du Territoire de Belfort; Belfort, France; Etat Civil 1792-1917
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Jeanne Brochier death 1827 in Grandvillars, Territoire de Belfort, France. The 1881 census for Delle, on the same street and a few doors down from Julie is Jean Jacques Brocher, a proprietaire born abt. 1814. '''1881 Census''': "Belfort, Alsace, France, Censuses 1836-1911"
Archives départementales du Territoire de Belfort; Belfort, France; Belfort Census
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Jean Jacques Brocher (67) seul, propriétaire, in Rue Grande, Delle, Belfort, France. == Sources ==
Brock from UK to South Africa
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20211019121827/http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/index.html Index of names for search] BMS de Bangor 1617/1797, GénàToile, © 2001-2003 Jean-Baptiste Fahy, Benoît Mamet & Lionel Favre :http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag36.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220117155157/http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag36.html :http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag20.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220117170405/http://www.banquewormser.com/denis/bangor/pag20.html :http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~grose/genealogy/marr1840.html :St. Hyacinth's, D'Escousse, Nova Scotia; Church Marriage Records, 1840 to 1844, https://web.archive.org/web/20210731064019/http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~grose/genealogy/marr1840.html :http://handfield.ca/index.php?route=%2Ftree%2FHandfield%2Findividual%2FP21%2FThomas-Handfield :https://web.archive.org/web/20230204001140/http://handfield.ca/index.php?route=%2Ftree%2FHandfield%2Findividual%2FP21%2FThomas-Handfield :https://www.joycetice.com/srgp/kiff.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20150316133934/https://www.joycetice.com/srgp/kiff.htm :https://www.sgq.qc.ca/images/_SGQ/BD_web_libre/Actes_notaries_des_pionniers_de_Paris.pdf :https://web.archive.org/web/20211020210320/https://www.sgq.qc.ca/images/_SGQ/BD_web_libre/Actes_notaries_des_pionniers_de_Paris.pdf :https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/GALLANT.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20170529005525/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/GALLANT.htm :http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/MARTIN.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20170206143435/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/MARTIN.htm :https://mail.blaquiere.ca/tng/getperson.php?personID=I2&tree=base-1 :https://www.blaquiere.ca/tng/famsearchform.php (Search box) :http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_tree.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20160618094810/http://keefetrainor.com/gallant_tree.htm :http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_home.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20190415101356/http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_home.htm :http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kingharry&id=I12434 :https://web.archive.org/web/20210801202227/https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/166129/I12434/-/individual :http://histoiresdancetres.com/vaillancourt/michel-le-neuf-sieur-du-herisson-un-ancetre-issu-de-la-vieille-noblesse-francaise :https://web.archive.org/web/20220701021500/https://histoiresdancetres.com/vaillancourt/michel-le-neuf-sieur-du-herisson-un-ancetre-issu-de-la-vieille-noblesse-francaise/ :http://pierre.connolly.net/donnees/f8781.htm (works but don't understand how to get to specific families) :http://pierre.connolly.net/ (Home Page) :http(s)://www.usgwarchives.org :http://usgwarchives.net/ :https://archives.arch-no.org/sfpc :https://nolacatholic.org/archives-and-records :http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm :http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm :http://www.famillesrichard.com/michel.htm :https://famillesrichard.com/michel-richard-dit-sansoucy :http://odysseeacadien.usainteanne.ca/english/eexile/eexile.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20130601132531/http://odysseeacadien.usainteanne.ca/english/eexile/eexile.htm :http://hache-gallant.com/hache-gallant/history.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20100502003337/http://hache-gallant.com/hache-gallant/history.html :http://chiasson.chebucto.org/Marie-Josephe04169401.html :Chiasson Genealogical Archive compiled by: David L. Chiasson https://web.archive.org/web/20210623015247/http://chiasson.chebucto.org/index.html :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/26.pdf :https://web.archive.org/web/20190310131819/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/26.pdf :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/declgenealogie.pdf :“Déclaration de généalogie des familles acadiennes établies en 1767 Belle-Île en Mer,” Internet site of Racines et Rameaux français d’Acadie, at https://www.docdroid.net/OUGsygB/belle-ile-en-mer-registers-pdf :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/28.pdf :https://www.histoire-de-bourgeois.ca/documents/UN_FRERE_ET_UN_PERE_IMAGINAIRES.pdf :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/41.pdf :https://www.rrfa.fr/rubpublication.html :http://www.migrations.fr/700fillesduroy_2.htm :'''See''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1568143/migrations-website-reopened-sporadically-archival-available?show=1568143#q1568143 '''G2G Discussion'''] (Leaving this one for the Filles du Roy Project to correct. Can't seem to find the right link) :http://www.migrations.fr/acadiensstmalo.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20211128084831/http://migrations.fr/acadiensstmalo.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadienbelleisle1765.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20211128074509/http://www.migrations.fr/acadienbelleisle1765.htm :https://www.migrations.fr/histoirehache.htm :Marguerite Marcil-Lafontaine, "Sur le chemin de nos ancêtres Haché dit Gallant," migrations.fr, https://web.archive.org/web/20221005154022/https://www.migrations.fr/histoirehache.htm (Archived link) :http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/leducguillaume1758.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20170820172656/http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/leducguillaume1758.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadiensetatcherbourg.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20150926132455/http://www.migrations.fr/acadiensetatcherbourg.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadiencherbourgdispmariage.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20211128091325/http://migrations.fr/ACADIENS/dispenses_mariages_acadiens_cher.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadiencherbourgmariages.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20150926120507/http://www.migrations.fr/acadiencherbourgmariages.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/acadienscherbourgdeces.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20150926134113/http://www.migrations.fr/acadienscherbourgdeces.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/lesupply1759.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20160429203418/http://migrations.fr/lesupply1759.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/leyarmouth1759.htm#up :https://web.archive.org/web/20220702074955/http://www.migrations.fr/leyarmouth.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/NAVIRES_STMALO_1750/letamerlan1759.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20160429142015/http://migrations.fr/letamerlan1758.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/ECHANGEPRISONNIERSCHERBOURG1797/jennysally_1802.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20161013081109/http://www.migrations.fr/ECHANGEPRISONNIERSCHERBOURG1797/jennysally_1802.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/famillesgaspesiennes.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20221005154657/http://www.migrations.fr/famillesgaspesiennes.htm :http://www.migrations.fr/francoismallet.htm :Victorin Mallet & Jocelyne Nicol-Quillivic, "Les Mallet de Bouillon en Normandie (France), ancêtres des Mallet de Shippagan en Acadie (Canada)" http://web.archive.org/web/20221005161158/http://www.migrations.fr/francoismallet.htm (Archived Link 5 Oct 2022) :http://www.migrations.fr/famillesgaspesiennes.htm :http://www.lindawjones.com/babinant.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20190420202217/http://www.lindawjones.com/babinant.htm :http://www3.sympatico.ca/e.lord/jacques.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20210828013459/http://www3.sympatico.ca/e.lord/jacques.html :https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/eppp-archive/100/205/301/ic/cdc/acadie/rustico/section3.htm (1798 census Rustico) :Replace by 1798 census Rustico on Census page. :http://www3.sympatico.ca/michel.chiasson3/michel.chiasson3/AGUYONA4EN.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20210829213650/http://www3.sympatico.ca/michel.chiasson3/michel.chiasson3/AGUYONA4EN.htm :http://cityofsaintmartinville.com/english/history/history.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20060101113926/http://www.cityofsaintmartinville.com/english/history/history.htm :https://naviresnouvellefrance.net/html/pages16911692.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20220506002713/https://www.naviresnouvellefrance.net/html/pages16911692.html :http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_history_michel.htm :http://web.archive.org/web/20171127053215/http://www.keefetrainor.com/gallant_history_michel.htm :https://www.acadian.org/acadianmyths.html :https://www.acadian.org/history/acadian-myths-2/ :https://www.acadian.org/pisiquit2.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20210917231348/https://www.acadian.org/pisiquit2.html :https://www.acadian.org/theriault.html :https://www.acadian.org/genealogy/families/theriault/la-famille-deugene-theriault-alice-michaud-theriault/ :https://www.acadian.org/lejeune.html :https://www.acadian.org/genealogy/families/lejeune/ :http://www.acadian.org/census.html (Index of censuses) :http://web.archive.org/web/20210225203146/https://www.acadian.org/census.html :https://www.acadian.org/census1693.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220518200116/https://www.acadian.org/census1693.html :https://www.acadian.org/census1714.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20220518193959/https://www.acadian.org/census1714.html :http://www.acadian.org/pisiquit.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20210917231117/http://www.acadian.org/pisiquit.html :http://www.acadian.org/census1686.htm :https://web.archive.org/web/20220518203717/http://www.acadian.org/census1686.html :https://www.acadian.org/census1769.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20220117062445/https://www.acadian.org/census1769.html :https://www.acadian.org/melancon.html :https://www.acadian.org/genealogy/families/melanson/ :https://www.acadian.org/census1809a.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220518192309/https://www.acadian.org/census1809a.html :http://acadian-home.org/cheticamp-census.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20210920183106/http://acadian-home.org/cheticamp-census.html :https://www.acadian.org/indians-Mius.html :https://web.archive.org/web/20220331115502/https://www.acadian.org/indians-Mius.html :https://www.villedebouctouche.ca/visiteurs/reconstruction-francaise/ :https://web.archive.org/web/20210122145557/https://www.villedebouctouche.ca/visiteurs/reconstruction-francaise/ :http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf :https://web.archive.org/web/20190310101718/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf :https://web.archive.org/web/20190310123203/http://rrfa.fr/bull/04.pdf Changing link number works. :http://perche-canada.net/blog/Blog_de_Perche-Canada/Francoise-Marie_Jacquelin.html :http://web.archive.org/web/20150409191321/http://perche-canada.net/blog/Blog_de_Perche-Canada/Francoise-Marie_Jacquelin.html :'''List of 100 articles by Clarence d'Entremont''': https://www.museeacadien.ca/100-articles :https://museeacadien.ca/en/jean-campagna-the-sorcerer/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/74-jean-campagna-the-sorcerer (English) :https://www.museeacadien.ca/fr/post/74-jean-campagna-the-sorcerer-1 (French) :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-wreck-of-the-tibel/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/80-the-wreck-of-the-tibel :https://museeacadien.ca/elle-fut-forcee-de-le-regarder-pendre-40-de-ses-hommes-avec-un-lasso-autour-de-son-cou/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/fr/post/24-elle-fut-forc%C3%A9e-de-le-regarder-pendre-40-de-ses-hommes-avec-un-lasso-autour-de-son-cou :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-return-from-exile-in-1766-of-some-of-the-acadians-of-yarmouth-county/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/34-the-return-from-exile-in-1766-of-some-of-the-acadians-of-yarmouth-county :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-first-expulsion-of-the-acadians-of-southern-nova-scotia-1756/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/31-the-first-expulsion-of-the-acadians-of-southern-nova-scotia-1756 :https://museeacadien.ca/en/his-father-was-his-uncle/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/3-his-father-was-his-uncle :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-log-cabins-of-west-pubnico/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/35-the-log-cabins-of-west-pubnico :https://museeacadien.ca/en/the-sinking-of-the-duke-william-and-of-the-violet-taking-the-acadians-into-exile/ :https://www.museeacadien.ca/post/66-the-sinking-of-the-duke-william-and-of-the-violet-taking-the-acadians-into-exile :http://comeaunet.org/en/ :http://web.archive.org/web/20200226201933/http://comeaunet.org/en/ :http://www.comeaunet.org/database/familygroup.php?familyID=F91&tree=comeau :http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I1087&tree=comeau :http://web.archive.org/web/20201031123553/http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I1087&tree=comeau :http://comeaunet.org/en/anthony-coombs-relation-comeau-family/ :http://web.archive.org/web/20210513000705/http://comeaunet.org/en/anthony-coombs-relation-comeau-family/ :http://comeaunet.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Y-DNA-analysis.png :http://web.archive.org/web/20150919200430/http://comeaunet.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Y-DNA-analysis.png :http://comeaunet.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/AnthonyCoombs.png :http://web.archive.org/web/20150913052753/http://comeaunet.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/AnthonyCoombs.png :http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I3&tree=Comeau :http://web.archive.org/web/20150915202454/http://www.comeaunet.org/database/getperson.php?personID=I3&tree=Comeau :http://lacarte.electionsquebec.qc.ca/docs/origin_meanings_toponyms.pdf :https://docs.electionsquebec.qc.ca/ORG/608850f0a9ab7/DGE-6215-VA.pdf :http://leger.genacadie.ca & http://famille.genacadie.ca :No quick replacement. Need to go to [https://famille.genacadie.ca/up/search.htm main website] (same for both domains) and search with person's name. Suggested citation: Gilles Pinet, My Acadian Family | Ma famille acadienne,
Broken Straw Township, Warren, PA Census Data
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Brook House, St Helens
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Brook Lawn
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MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO. have the honour to announce that they are instructed by the proprietor to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on Wednesday, August 29th, 1877, at One for Two o'clock p.m. most punctually, in the lots set forth in the printed particulars of sale, or in such other and in such order as the Agents of the Vendor may determine upon at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as will then be produced, very extensive and highly important Freehold ESTATES, known as the Cornish Hall Farm, and two other Farms, small Tenements, Garden and Accommodation Lands, Cottages, &c., &c., in and near to the contributory borough of Holt, in the county of Denbigh, about four miles from the important market town of Wrexham, comprehending in the whole upwards of 364 acres of capital Land up to and having frontages to excellent turnpike and. other roads, in the several occupations of John Hughes. James Parry, Joseph Davies, Josiah Challenger. William Davies, Mrs Dale, Mrs Wilderon, and others, all yearly tennants. at moderate rentals (each of whom, for the purpose of this sale are under notice to quit ). Cornish Hall consists of a very Large substantiali erected Dwelling-house and an extensive range of Farm Buildings, approached from the Holt and Wrexham turnpike road, and the other farms and tenements have suitable erections upon them. The Lands in and near to Holt are of very superior quality and admirably adapted for market gardens. The Lands at Burton, near Gresford, are very prettily situated, and present sites for the erection of small dwelling- houses. The property will be subdivided into 24 distinct Lots, for the convenience of purchasers. The respective tenants will kindly show the lots. N.B.—Printed particulars, with plan, may be had, with any other information, upon application to Messrs Messiters, solicitors, Wincanton, Somerset; or from Messrs Churton, Elphick, Roberts, and Richardson, the auctioneers, Chester. 1st September 1877 On Wednesday last, Messrs Churton, Elphick, and Co. offered these estates by auction, at the Grosvenor Hotel, in Chester. The property belonged to a family of the name of Peck, resident in Somersetshire, who have possessed it for nearly two centuries. A very large company was attracted to the sale, nearly all of whom were regaled by M. Philip R. W. Peck with a substantial luncheon, a the hotel, previous to the commencement of the sale[https://hdl.handle.net/10107/3854660|title=Notitle - Wrexham Guardian|date=1877-09-01|accessdate=2022-12-05|publisher=William Garratt Jones & John Hamlyn] 1st September 1877 SALE OF PROPERTY.—Mr Peck, who is the owner of several farms in this town and neighbourhood having come to the determination to sell them, sent to all his tenants notices to quit, which caused considerable anxiety. Wednesday day appointed for the sale, and we are glad to learn was the that things turned out more favourable than was anticipated. Cornish Hall and Cornish Farm, occupied respectively by Mr John Hughes and Mrs Wilcoxon, were bought in. Mrs Dale bought the farm of which she and her ancestors have been occupiers for more than a century. Mr James Parry bought the farmhouse, out- buildings, and portions of the land. The remainder was purchased by Mr S. Dale, Dee Side, and Mr Morris, Esp Hill. Josiah Davies's house was bought by Mr Richard Williams, Frog Lane; and Mr Josiah Challoner, letter carrier, bought the plots of gronnd which were in his occupation. Happily, all the anxiety has now been dispelled, and the tenants have began to breathe in a freer atmosphere. The property was very judiciously sub-divided into 26 lots by the auctioneers, Messrs Caurtoo, Elphick, and Co., 24 of which were sold under the hummer, realising very satisfactory prices the land in the borongh of Holt fetching from £120 to £150 per statute acre, and those nearer to Cornish Hall, on the Wrexham and Isycoed roads, from£40 to £70 per acre. We understand that the two lots left unsold may now be treated for privately. The auctioneers having authority to sell at a reasonable price, there are several applicants, and we have no doubt they will soon be disposed of.[https://hdl.handle.net/10107/4590702|title=CORWENI - Wrexham and Denbighshire Advertiser and Cheshire Shropshire and North Wales Register|date=1877-09-01|accessdate=2022-12-05|publisher=George Bayley] 14 June 1879 Advert Messrs. Churton, Elphick, & Co; Sale of excellent Household Furniture, Glass, China, Linen, Blankets, Carpets, Kitchen Range, Culinary Utensils, and other effects, AT '''BROOK LAWN''', near Holt, Denbighshire, about four miles from the Gresford and Rossett Stations on the Great Western Railway, and about five miles from Wrexham. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, and CO., beg to announce that they have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Thomas Morris, Esq., to Sell by Auction, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1879, commencing at Eleven a.m., punctually, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertaining to Dining, Drawing, and Breakfast- rooms, and several Bedrooms, including two sets of excellent mahogany dining tables, pedestal sideboard, several sets of mahogany and walnutwood single chairs, double and single-headed couches, lounging chairs, oak and mahogany hall tables, rosewood cheffionniere, walnutwood, mahogany, and rosewood loo, card, Pem- broke, and occasional tables chimney glasses, hand- some ebonized and walnutwood China cabinets, with m ormolu mountings square pianoforte, an assortment of excellent Brussels and tapestry carpets and hearth rugs, oil cloth, several sets of capital iron French bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, wool and flock mattresses, feather bolsters and pillows, mahogany chests of drawers, wardrobe, dressing and wash tables, with marble tops dressing glasses, excellent portable chest of drawers, an assortment of cut glass, china dinner, dessert, and tea services; bed and table linen, blankets and counter- panes. window curtains, braes pole cornices, kitchen range, culinary utensils, and other effects. N.B.—Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneershttps://hdl.handle.net/10107/3855049|title=Advertising - Wrexham Guardian|date=1879-06-14|accessdate=2022-12-05|publisher=William Garratt Jones & John Hamlyn] 26th July 1879 Important Sale of Two Compact Residential Estates, known as "ESP HILL" and '''"BROOK LAWN,"''' with the Out-buildings and Lands belonging thereto also sundry pieces of accommodation Land near thereto, and other Lands, recently part of the Cornish Hall Farm, situate on the road from Holt to Wrexham, extending in the whole to about 178 statute Acres, sub-divided into several convenient lots. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & co. respectfully announce that in consequence of the death of the late proprietor, Mr. Thomas Morris, they are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Gredington Arms Inn, in Holt, On MONDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, 1879, at One for Two o'clock p.m. most punctually, in the lots set forth in the printed particulars of Sale, or in such other and in such order as the agents of the vendors may decide upon at the time of Sale, and subject to such conditions as will then be produced, the undermentioned extremely valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, viz. The commodious well-arranged FAMILY RESI- DENCE known as "Esp Hill, situate near to the borough of Holt, and within convenient distance of several meets of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn's and the Cheshire Hounds, with the extensive range of out- buildings belonging thereto, pleasure and kitchen gardens, and the very superior Lands surrounding the same. Also, the large and convenient RESIDENCE, situate about half-a-mile from Esp Hill, known as BROOK LAWN, which has recently been much enlarged and improved, together with the Stable, Coachouse, and other Outbuildings belonging thereto; excel1 ent;Gardens and several pieces of Land adjoining. These residences are within a short distance of the River Dee, which affords excellent fishing. Also, several Pieces ? or Parcels or Accomodation LANDS, known as the CROXTON FIELDS'" the PAVEMENT FIELDS, the COMMON, the "SLANG," and thelli" BURGESSES' ALLOT- MENT. Also, several Pieces or Parcels of Land, formely part of the Cornish Hall Farm, situate fronting Francis-lane, leading from Holt to Wrexham, containing in the whole about 178 STATUTE ACRES, together with a small DWELLING HOUSE (now used as a boat-house), known as River Cottage, situate on the banks of the river Dee, in the village of Farndon. Mr. Sturgeon, the farm baliff at Esp Hill, will show the lots. Plans and particulars may be had at the several Inns at Holt, Farndon, and Wrexham; and, with any further information which may be required, at the offices of MEGARE. WALKER, and SMITH, Solicitors; or from the Auctioneers, Messrs. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS, and JiWHARDSON, all of Chester. Wrexham Guardian 26th July 1879 page 1 https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3855105/3855106/1/ 2nd August 1879 Sale of Property - On Monday 11th Inst Messrs Churton Elphick and co auctioneers Chester are to offer for sale "Esp Hill" and '''"Brook Lawn"''' situated near Holt. These two residences are most conveniently arranged and are replete with every accommodation as residences. They are surrounded with fertile land and are in every way nice little estates. Wrexham Guardian 2nd August 1879 page 6 23rd October 1880 A lengthened and and animated discussion arose in connection with the claim of Phillip Peck, owner of Cornish Hall estate. It transpired that he had sold the estate to certain parties, and on this ground Mr Humphreys contended that his right in the land had terminated. The estate went from the vendor and invested in the purchaser; the vendor was to have the right to the rent and profit up to a certain time but, added Mr Humphreys, as soon as he signed the contract he lost the freehold. The vendor and purchaser entered into contract, say on January 1st, the purchase money was not to be completed till March 21st, the vendor then parted with the property. That was the law as expounded by Mr Humphreys, and the Revising Barrister had to admit that it was an exceedingly doubtful case. Ultimately he decided that Mr Peck was entitled to the franchise. '''1881 Census'''Wrexham Sub district Holt Archive reference RG11 Piece number 5510 Folio 28 Page 10 Schedule 497 Record set 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0025617286&expand=true Transcript] {| border=“1” |’’’Name’’’||Relationship ||Status ||Sex ||Age ||Occupation ||Birth place |- |Martha P Stevens ||Head ||Widow ||Female ||41 || Farmer ||Chester, Cheshire |- |Thomas P Stevens ||Son ||Single ||Male ||21 ||Woolen draper ||Holt, Denbighshire |- |John F Stevens ||Son ||Single ||Male ||20 ||Farmer's son ||Holt, Denbighshire |- |Mary P Stevens ||Daughter ||Single ||Female ||18 ||Farmer's daur ||Holt, Denbighshire |- |Emma R Stevens ||Daughter ||Single ||Female ||17 ||Farmer's daur ||Holt, Denbighshire |- |Maria R Stevens ||Daughter ||Single ||Female ||11 ||Scholar ||Holt, Denbighshire |- |Fred W P Stevens ||Son ||Single ||Male ||10 ||Scholar ||Holt, Denbighshire |- |Beatrice H Stevens ||Daughter ||Single ||Female ||9 ||Scholar ||Holt, Denbighshire |- |John Eastwood ||Visitor ||Single ||Male ||21 ||- ||Chester, Cheshire |- |Julia Leech ||Boarder ||Single ||Female ||78 ||Annuitant ||Dublin, Dublin, Ireland |- |John Woolley ||Servant ||Single ||Male ||13 ||Farm servant (indoor) ||Radnorshire, Wales |} 25th March 1882 Advert A WIDOW LADY who has a larger house than she requires situate near Holt, would take the entire charge of two children.—Address, Mrs STEVEN. '''Brook Lawn''', Holt, near Wrexham. 708cWrexham and Denbighshire Advertiser and Cheshire Shropshire and North Wales Register 25th March 1882 page 4 https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4589545/4589549/16/ 18th October 1884 Advert for In-calf Cow, belonging to Mrs Stevens, '''Brook Lawn''', Holt.Wrexham and Denbighshire Advertiser and Cheshire Shropshire and North Wales Register 18th October 1884 https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4591708/4591709/3/ '''1891 Census'''1891 England Wales and Scotland Census Wrexham Holt Ref RG12 Piece number 4611 Folio 21 page 1 Schedule 6 [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1891/0031242942 Transcript] {| border="1" |'''Name'''|| '''Relationship'''|| '''Marital status'''|| '''Sex'''|| '''Age'''|| '''Occupation '''||'''Birth place''' |- |Edward Bellis ||Head ||Married ||Male ||42 ||Farmer ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales |- |Emma Bellis ||Wife ||Married ||Female ||42 ||- ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales |- |Jane Bunnell ||Visitor ||Single ||Female ||15 || - ||Birkenhead, Cheshire, England |} 28th September 1895 Report that the revision Court revised the list of voters for Holt Polling District includes
The Conservatives successfully supported the claim of Mr W.R. Wilbraham who had purchased the property known as '''Brook Lawn''', HoltWrexham and denbighshire Advertiser and Cheshire, Shropshire and North wales register https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4594052/4594057/63/ 5th October 1895 '''Brook Lawn''', Rossett road now in the occupation of Messrs Bellis Brothers has been acquired by Mr R. Wilbraham, jam manufacturer of Liverpool, who intends to take up his residence there in the springadvertiser 2nd March 1901 Contests will take place in the following divisions... List includes
Holt Mr Edwin Bellis (C) Farmer, Frog Lane, Holt and William R. Wilbraham (L), Gentleman, '''Brook Lawn''', Common Wood, Holt - the retiring member was Mr BellisThe North wales Times 2nd March 1901 https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3818191/3818197/74/ 20th March 1901 NEW COUNTY COUNCILLOR - The new County Council member for Holt, Mr W. Robartes Wilbraham, Who succeeds Mr E. Bellis, is the youngest son of the late [[Wilbraham-167 | Mr Roger Wilbraham]] of Delamere House. Mr W.R. Wilbraham was privately educated at Brasenose College, Oxford. It is interesting to recall that when [[Gladstone-68 |Mr Gladstone]] was Chancellor of the Exchequer his father acted as his private secretary, and was held in high esteem by both Mr. and [[Glynne-1 | Mrs. Gladstone]].The Chester Courant and Advertiser for North Wales 20th March 1901 page 8 '''1901 Census''' {| border="1" |'''Name''' ||'''Relationship''' ||'''Status'''||'''Sex''' ||'''Age''' ||'''Occupation''' ||'''Birth place''' |- |[[Wilbraham-169 |William R Wilbraham]] ||Head ||Single ||Male ||29 ||Farmer|| Willaston, Cheshire, England |- |[[Penketh-42 | William Penketh]] ||Servant ||Married ||Male ||58 ||Farm bailiff|| Isycoed, Denbighshire, Wales |- |[[Mealor-30 |Mary Penketh]] ||Servant ||Married ||Female ||54 ||Housekeeper ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales |} 22nd August 1903 HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Farm to be SOLD BY AUCTION by m/rESSRS. JONES AND SON, at the Wynn- ?TjL stay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on THURSDAY, September 10th, 1903, at three o'clock in the after- noon, subject to conditions to be then produced and read, a compact FREEHOLD FARM, known as '''"Brook Lawn,"''' Holt, situate one mile from Holt, three miles from Rossett, and four miles from Wrexham, on the road leading from Common Wood to Rossett, containing 43 acres 3 roods 24 perches or thereabouts, in the occupation of W. R. Wilbraham, Esq.. which will be sold in one lot or two lots as may be decided at the time of Sale. LOT 1.—The excellent HOUSE, FARM BUILD- INGS, and Eight Enclosures of LAND, comprising 39 acres 3 roods 6 perches or thereabout.. The House contains three entertaining-rooms, kitchens, scullery, &c., four bedrooms, two attics, box-room, and w.c. There are also Premises adjoining which have been converted into a Cottage for a workman. The Buildings comprise shippons for KJ cattle, stabling for three horses, harness-roorr. coach-house, granary, two pig styes, calf kit. &c. A hay bay with galvanised roof and large wood shed with galvanised roof forming hen house are included in this lot. I The Land is in good heart and of splendid quality. LOT 2.—A FIELD, adjoining Lot 1. ha%-inll l an extensive frontage to Common Wood-road, com- prising in the whole 4 acres and 18 perches or there- abouts. Particulars, with plan. can be obtained at the Offices of Messrs. BIRCH, CULLIMORE & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, White Friars, Chester or the Offices of the AUCTIONEERS, Wrexham and Llangollen.Cheshire Observer 22 August 1903 https://newspapers.library.wales/view/4247918/4247922/46/ 23rd September 1903 PROPERTY SALE - On thursday '''Brook Lawn''', the residence of [[Wilbraham-169 | Mr W.R. Wilbraham]], who is leaving the neighbourhood, was offered for sale by auction by Messrs Jones and son of Wrexham and was purchased with upwards of 40 acres of adjoining land for £2,250 by [[Parry-3105 | Mr. James Parry]] of Esp HillThe Chester Courant and Advertiser for North Wales 23rd September1903 page 3 30th December 1903 Mr W.R. Wilbraham, who has represented Holt on the County Council for the past three years, is about to leave the neighbourhood and will not seek re-election at the expiration of his term of office next March.The Chester Courant and Advertiser for North Wales 30th December 1903 Page 3 By the time of the 1911 Census Brook Lawn was occupied by [[Parry-3099 | George William Parry]] and his wife [[Penketh-40 | Mary ]] who were living there with their children https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1911%2FRG14%2F33997%2F0435%2F2
His Father [[Parry-3105 | James Parry]] had bought the property in 1903The Chester Courant and Advertiser for North Wales 23rd September1903 page 3 when it was sold by the previous owner [[Wilbraham-169 | William Robartes Wilbraham]]
Interestingly Mary's parents - and possibly she herself - had been servants of [[Wilbraham-169 | William R Wilbraham]] at the same house in 1901"England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9BX-8DN : 21 May 2019), William R Wilbraham, Holt, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Holt subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. '''1921 Census'''https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F27656%2F0349%2F01 {| border="1" |George Parry|| Head ||Male ||1869 ||51 ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales|| Farmer |- |Mary Parry|| Wife ||Female ||1879 ||42 ||Flint, Flintshire, Wales|| Home Duties |- |[[Penketh-41 |Elsie Parry]] ||Daughter ||Female ||1903 ||17 ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales ||P T Teacher |- |[[Parry-3100 | Edith Parry]] ||Daughter ||Female ||1904 ||17 ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales ||- |- |[[Parry-3101 | William James Parry]] ||Son ||Male ||1906 ||15 ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales ||- |- |[[Parry-3102 | Mary Parry]] ||Daughter ||Female ||1908 ||13 ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales ||- |- |[[Parry-3090 | Ruby Parry]] ||Daughter ||Female ||1909 ||11 ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales ||- |- |[[Parry-3103 | George Parry]] ||Son ||Male ||1911 ||9 ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales ||- |- |[[Parry-3104 | Alice May Parry]] ||Daughter ||Female ||1919 ||2 ||Holt, Denbighshire, Wales ||- |} The entry for '''1939 Register Brook Lawn, Holt''' shows they were still here, though the record has been mis-transcribedhttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcriptid=TNA/R39/7600/7600A/007/27&expand=true {| border="1" |George Parry|| 19 Apr 1867 ||Male ||Dairy Farmer (Own Account)|| Married |- |''Harry'' Parry ||14 Apr 1879 ||''Male'' ||Unpaid Domestic Duties ||Married |- |William J Parry ||21 Feb 1906 ||Male ||Farm Tractor Driver|| Married |- |Freda A Parry ||06 Mar 1909 ||Female ||Unpaid Domestic Duties|| Married |- |A May Jones (Parry) ||22 May 1919 ||Female ||Dairy Work ||Single |- |George William Parry ||18 Mar 1927 ||Male ||At School ||Single |} ''Harry'' must be Mary as the 1921 census gives her date of birth as either April/May 1879 which would fit with 18th April and she was baptised on the 1st of May. The image of the record clearly states Mary and F (female)https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA%2FR39%2F7600%2F7600A%2F007&parentid=TNA%2FR39%2F7600%2F7600A%2F007%2F27 ==Sources==
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So Laura Broughton— De Broughton, her mother said she was by rights: one of the old Lancashire families, you know, a descendant of the Ailward de Broughton who came in with the Conqueror.This implies that Ailward was part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_conquest_of_England 1066 Norman conquest of England] with [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]]. The name Ailward is from pre-conquest Old English "Adelweard", meaning "noble protector". Percy Hide Reaney, ''A Dictionary of English Surnames'', 1991, cited by ''House of Names'', https://www.houseofnames.com/ailward-family-crest
The roots of this English name predate the Norman invasion of 1066. It comes from the Old English name "Adelweard," which existed before surnames came into usage in Britain. The name is composed of the elements "adal," meaning "noble," and "ward," meaning "guard," combined to mean "noble protector."There were several Ailwards mentioned in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesday_Book Domesday Book] of 1086, but none in Lancashire. King's College London, ''Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England database'', 2016, "Æthelweard", https://domesday.pase.ac.uk/Domesday?op=5&nameinfo_id=2580&orderField=lord1066 The lordship of Broughton Manor was granted to Ailward de Broughton by William de Lancaster, though sources vary on which William it was and therefore when it was: * [[Lancaster-222|William de Lancaster I (1100-1066)]], supposed based on him partitioning the region around 1160. * [[Lancaster-115|Gilbert de Lancaster (1089-1138)]], father of William I above. Richard Greer, ''The Deer Dyke on Torver High Common'', https://www.academia.edu/11057605/THE_DEER_DYKE_ON
Broughton may also have played some role in this. William de Lancaster I, holding the title from 1140 to 1170, or possibly even his father Gilbert, enfeoffed Ailward de Broughton.* William, son of [[FitzReinfrid-10|Roger Fitz-Reinfred (1130-1196)]], uncle of William I. Thomas West, ''The Antiquities of Furness'', 1805, page 89, https://books.google.fr/books?id=rDMQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA89
This third William de Lancaster, the eighth baron of Kendal, [...] gave to the predecessor of Sir Thomas le Fleming, knight, Coniston [...] in presence of Sir Alan de Pennington, knight ; Christopher de Broughton, Alexander de Kirkby, Roger his brother, William de Berdesay, and Ywan de Asmunderlaw. But this is a mistake, since it appears by the original grant now at Rydal, that it was [[FitzReinfrid-10|Roger Fitz-Reinfred]], father of this William who gave the manor of Coniston [. William de Lancaster] also confirmed to one Hilward [Ailward] de Broughton and his Heirs Broughton, to be held by knight's service, and a rent of ___.* [[Lancaster-456|William de Lancaster III (1189-1246)]], great grandson of William I. Edward Baines, ''History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster'', 1836, volume 4, page 695, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ncs3AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA695
William de Lancaster the third, confirmed Broughton to Ailward de Broughton, to be held by knight service and a rent, the amount of which does not appear.West also cites a record of a Christopher de Broughton acting as a witness for [[FitzReinfrid-10|Roger Fitz-Reinfred (1130-1196)]], which implies that Christopher was one generation earlier than William & Ailward, which would mean that Ailward was not the first Broughton. == Broughton Tower 1400-1550 == * ~1375 John Broughton. Of Broughton Tower, Furness, Lancashire. Married Margaret Copeland. ** ~1400 John Broughton Esq of Furness. High Sheriff of Lancashire. *** ~1425 [[Broughton-57|Isabel Broughton]]. Married [[Pennington-29|John Pennington]] 1452. ** ~1410 Sir Thomas Broughton. Of Broughton Tower. Disappeared [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stoke_Field 1487 Battle of Stoke Field]. *** ~1430 [[Broughton-112|Joan Broughton]]. Married [[Le_Fleming-40|John Fleming]]. *** ~1435 [[Broughton-51|Elizabeth Broughton]]. Thomas's heir. Married [[Thornborough-14|William Thornburgh]]. **** [[Thornburg-165|Ann Thornburgh]]. 15th descendant of [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]]. ** ~1410 Robert Broughton. Armiger. *** ~1440 Richard Broughton. **** ~1485 Robert Broughton Esq. ***** ~1510 [[Broughton-75|Richard Broughton]]. Married [[Manay-1|Joan Massey]]. ****** ~1535 [[Broughton-1840|Richard Broughton]]. ****** ~1535 [[Broughton-71|Marcus Broughton]]. Married [[Dudley-576|Margaret Dudley]]. ****** ~1540 [[Broughton-1841|Edmund Broughton]]. Married [[Rowse-320|Constantia Rowse]]. ****** Elizabeth Broughton. ****** Margaret Broughton. ** Richard Broughton, beneficiary with Thomas Broughton in 1430 will of [[Strickland-343|Sir Thomas Strickland]]. ** Launcelott Broughton. ** 7/8 daughters. === John Broughton of Broughton Tower === John Broughton was born around 1375 (very roughly estimated based on 1400 birth dates of his sons). His parents are unknown. He resided Broughton Tower, Furness, Lancashire.Nicholas Charles, ''The Visitation of the County of Huntingdon 1613'', 1849, page 81, https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00charrich/page/80/mode/2upGeoff Frowde, ''Major-General Robert Overton (1608-78)'' in ''The Rutland Record'', 1997, number 17, page 300, http://www.rutlandhistory.org/rutlandrecord/rr17.pdf The [[Singleton-446|Singletons]] were the lead family in FurnessStirnet, citing Visitations of Huntingdon, https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/zwrk/temp91.php and built Broughton Tower sometime after 1325 as part of their fortified manor house. It was a heavy stone structure with a moat, likely a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peel_tower pele tower], intended to repel Scottish invaders.Adrian Bowden, ''Broughton Tower, Broughton near Preston'', 2018, https://lancashirepast.com/2018/08/14/broughton-tower-broughton-near-preston/ This suggests that John Broughton was a soldier hired to protect the Singleton family, which is reinforced by his [[Broughton-112|granddaughter]] marrying [[Le_Fleming-40|a man]] employed by [[Greystoke-8|Sir Ralph Greystoke]] "who was often honourably employ'd agst Scotland".Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society, "The Memoirs of Sir Daniel Fleming", 1928, tract series, number XI. Broughton Tower was demolished before 1777, when Nicolson describes Arnside Tower built to guard the bay and "on the opposite side the vestiges of Broughton Tower"[page 226], but a local boarding school then took the name, which has confused some historians.''A Hidden Manor House and Medieval Tower, Broughton Tower'', 2016, https://furnesshiddenheritage.blogspot.com/2016/07/a-hidden-manor-house-and-medieval-tower.html The [[Thornburg-165|great granddaughter]] of John Broughton of Broughton Tower was 15th in descent from William the Conqueror.John Burke, ''A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England'', 1838, page 425, https://books.google.com.au/books?id=K1kBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA425
[[Preston-552|Sir THOMAS PRESTON]], of Preston Patrick and Under Levins Halls, in Westmoreland, and Furness Abbey and Holkar Park, Lancashire, who soon after the dissolution of the monasteries purchased from the trustees of the crown the site of the abbey of Furness, with other large estates, in value amounting to upwards of £3000 a year. He wedded [[Thornburg-165|Ann]], daughter of William Thornburgh, esq. of Hampsfield, in Lancashire [and his wife [[Broughton-51|Elizabeth Broughton]]], which lady was, through the families of Musgrave, Fitzwilliam, Plantagenet, and De Warren, fifteenth in descent from King WILLIAM the Conqueror.This is via her Thornburgh side, not her Broughton side, however, if William and Ailward's families also intermarried, it would mean that John Broughton was 12th in descent, or approximately 300 years (12 generations x 25 years) after 1066, so an estimated birth of 1375 seems quite accurate. John married Margaret Copeland (daughter and co-heir of Alan Copeland) as her second husband after Roland Kirkby. (WikiTree has profiles named [[Broughton-373|John Broughton]] & [[De_Copeland-1|Margaret Copeland]], but they are unsourced and have been confused for the parents of Thomas Broughton of Staffordshire.) Their children were: * Thomas Broughton, died 1487 Battle of Stoke Field. * Robert Broughton Esq, armiger, father of Richard Broughton. * Launcelott Broughton. * 7/8 daughters. Stirnet claims that John died alongside his sons at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stoke_Field 1487 Battle of Stoke Field], but this seems wrong if he was born around 1375, 100 years earlier. === Robert Broughton (not part of family) === Flower cites a Robert Broughton, first husband of [[Peyvre-1|Mary Peyvre]].(page [https://archive.org/details/visitationofyork00flow/page/283/mode/1up 283]) His estimated birth date of around 1380 could make him a brother of John Broughton of Broughton Tower. However, other records show that Peyvre's husband was named [[Broughton-59|John]], not Robert, and therefore he cannot be the brother of another John. Calendar Inquisitions, Post Mortem Henry IV, volume 19, number 560, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp199-215
MARY WIDOW OF RICHARD DE SANCTO MAURO, KNIGHT | Writ 28 July 1409. | Inquisition. Northampton. 12 Oct. | She held 1 messuage and 50 a. in Old Stratford to herself and her heirs by John Broughton, formerly her husband, by the grant of Thomas Peyvre, John Olney and Roger Keston, deceased. They are held of Thomas Peyvre and John Olney by the rent of a rose, annual value 20s. She died on 24 July last. John Broughton, her son and heir, is aged 2 years and more.Burke's Peerage, 2003, volume 3, page 4287, https://www.thepeerage.com/p53073.htm#i530721 Their son, [[Broughton-60|John Broughton of Preston]], was born 1407. Mary Peyvre married secondly [[Seymour-1450|Richard Seymour]]. === John Broughton Esq, High Sheriff of Lancashire === John Broughton Esq was born around 1400 (estimated based on 1452 marriage of daughter). He was the brother of Sir Thomas Broughton, making him the son of John Broughton (of Broughton Tower) & Margaret Copeland. We might presume that he was the eldest son, based on matching first name, and slightly earlier birth date estimate. Some mistakenly claim that he married [[Stoneham-3|Elizabeth Stoneham]], but she married a different John Broughton, of Toddington, Bedfordshire. "Parishes: Great Staughton," in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 2, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds (London: Victoria County History, 1932), 354-369. British History Online, accessed June 28, 2022, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts/vol2/pp354-369
Mary, who survived her sister, married Robert Stonham, and they were dealing with the manor in 1427, (fn. 154) when it was held for half a knight's fee. (fn. 155) Mary died a widow in 1464, (fn. 156) when her trustees granted an annuity out of the manor. (fn. 157) Mary Stonham had a son Robert, whose daughter and heir [[Stoneham-3|Elizabeth]] married John Broughton of Toddington (co. Bed.). (fn. 158) They had a son John, who married Anne Denston (d. 1481).He married Margaret Unknown before 1432. In 1442, John Broughton Esq of Furness had a dispute with [[Pennington-30|Sir John Pennington]] over Pennington's man William Lowte striking Broughton's "supporter" Christopher Copeland (who would presumably be a relative of John's mother Margaret Copeland). Jackson Armstrong, ''England's Northern Frontier'', 2020, page 323, https://books.google.fr/books?id=HvwAEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA323 In 1452 John's daughter [[Broughton-57|Isabel Broughton]] married [[Pennington-29|John Pennington]], son of the John Pennington he quarrelled with 10 years previously. In 1461, John Broughton of Broughton was High Sheriff of Lancashire. Wikipedia contributors, "High Sheriff of Lancashire," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High_Sheriff_of_Lancashire&oldid=982010515 (accessed December 11, 2020). John fought and died at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stoke_Field 1487 Battle of Stoke Field] with his brother Sir Thomas Broughton. === Sir Thomas Broughton of Broughton Tower === Represented by [[Broughton-50|this WikiTree profile]], which has errors as at June 2022. Thomas Broughton was born around 1410 (estimated based on daughter born 1435, though this makes him a rather old 77 at the 1487 Battle of Stoke Field). He resided Broughton Tower, Lancashire. Therefore, he is presumed to be the son of John Broughton of Broughton Tower. He was a soldier. In 1430 he was listed as a beneficiary in the will of [[Strickland-343|Sir Thomas Strickland of Westmorland]] (husband of Mabel Beetham). Some sources mistakenly claim that Thomas married [[Young-42119|Margaret Young]], but this has confused him with Thomas Broughton of Staffordshire (see below). Unsourced: He married Margaret de Beetham.https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/richard-and-charlotte-allen-cosby-ancestry/P22071.php This could be the [[Betham-9|sister of Sir Edward Beetham]], born 1398 which fits perfectly, except that she married [[Musgrave-68|Richard Musgrave]]. (Note that Musgrave's daughter [[Musgrave-67|Elinor Musgrave]] married [[Thornborough-24|William Thornburgh]], suggesting that all these families were close.) He had no sons and two daughters, based on Elizabeth being his heir: * ~1430 [[Broughton-112|Joan Broughton]]. Married [[Le_Fleming-40|John Fleming]], who remarried after the birth of their only son, implying that Joan died in childbirth. * ~1435 [[Broughton-51|Elizabeth Broughton]]. Heir. Married [[Thornborough-14|William Thornburgh]].Richard Mundy, ''Pedigrees from the visitation of Hampshire'', 1913, page 50, https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromvis64beno/page/50/mode/2up
Thom. Broughton of Broughton in Com. Lanck [Lancashire]The coat of arms of the [[Broughton-51|Thornburgh family]] incorporates six others including Broughton and Copeland (a reference to Elizabeth's grandmother, Margaret Copeland).Joseph Nicolson & Richard Burn, ''The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland'', 1777, volume 1, page 121, https://books.google.fr/books?id=zeEuAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA121 We can roughly estimate a birth date of around 1435 for William Thornburgh and his wife Elizabeth Broughton based on William being the son of Elinor Musgrave, whose grand-niece-in-law Margaret Tyllyol was born 1459, one generation after William.William Flower, ''The visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564'', 1881, page 217, https://archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/216/mode/2up In 1469 he and Roland Kirkby (presumably his half brother via his mother's first marriage) accepted the arbitration of [[Betham-27|Sir Edward Beetham]] (his wife's brother?) in a land dispute. Thomas was knighted 24 July 1482 by [[York-1245|Richard, Duke of Gloucester]]. Walter Charles Metcalfe, ''A Book of Knights'', 1885, page 7, https://archive.org/details/bookofknightsban00metcuoft/page/7/mode/1up?view=theater He was a "Yorkist leader"Encyclopedia Britannica, ''Lambert Simnel'', 1911, https://theodora.com/encyclopedia/s2/lambert_simnel.html
Messages asking for help were sent to Margaret, duchess of Burgundy, sister of Edward IV., to Sir Thomas Broughton and other Yorkist leaders.
Making for the fortress of Newark, Lincoln and Sir Thomas Broughton, at the head of their motley forces, and accompanied by Simnel, attacked the royal army near the village of Stoke-on-Trent on the 16th of June 1487. After a fierce and stubborn struggle in which the Germans behaved with great valour, the Royalists were completely victorious, though they left 2000 men on the field; Lincoln, Schwartz and Fitzgerald with 4000 of their followers were killed, and Lovell and Broughton disappeared never to be heard of again.from "[https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Broughton-in-Furness,+UK/Furness+Fells,+Ulverston+LA12+7PR,+UK/ Furness Fells]"Gordon Smith, ''Lambert Simnel and the King from Dublin'', http://www.richardiii.net/9_1_1_wotr_aftermath.php
In late 1486 Henry VII issued writs for meetings of convocation and of his council at Sheen (Richmond, Surrey) in February 1487. He proclaimed a pardon to those accused of treason and other crimes, hoping to stop the Irish rebellion spreading. Messengers from Ireland had already been sent to supporters of Richard III and to his sister Margaret, duchess of Burgundy. The pardon failed to win over Sir Thomas Broughton of Furness Fells and others, who joined Richard's friend Francis, Lord Lovell, in Flanders.. After the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bosworth_Field 1485 Battle of Bosworth Field], he was granted the manor of Witherslack in Westmorland by [[Tudor-18|King Henry VII]]. William Whellan, ''The History and Topography of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland'', 1860, page 821, https://books.google.fr/books?id=bEI7AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA821 He disappeared at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stoke_Field 1487 Battle of Stoke Field]. Wikipedia contributors, "Battle of Stoke Field," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Battle_of_Stoke_Field&oldid=984859204 (accessed December 10, 2020).Wikipedia contributors, "Lambert Simnel," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lambert_Simnel&oldid=1003431077 (accessed February 18, 2021).
Simnel's army—mainly Flemish and Irish troops—landed on Piel Island in the Furness area of Lancashire on 5 June 1487 and were joined by some English supporters. However, most local nobles, with the exception of Sir Thomas Broughton, did not join them. They clashed with the King's army on 16 June at the Battle of Stoke Field in Nottinghamshire, and were defeated. Lincoln and Thomas FitzGerald were killed. Lovell went missing; there were rumours that he had escaped to Scotland with Sir Thomas Broughton and hidden to avoid retribution.After the battle, his land in Lancashire was forfeit to [[Stanley-494|Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby]]. Wikipedia contributors, "Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Stanley,_1st_Earl_of_Derby&oldid=1006934362 (accessed February 18, 2021).
The aftermath of the Battle of Stoke, which crushed this rising, brought still further rewards for Stanley – notably the lands forfeited by Viscount Lovell, Sir Thomas Pilkington, and Sir Thomas Broughton in Lancashire and elsewhere.Nicolson 1777 wished to "rectify a mistake" in the history: : [page 230] Sir Thomas Broughton escaped from that battle hither into Witherslack, where he lived a good while incognito, amongst those who had been his tenants, who were so kind unto him as privately to keep and maintain him, and who dying amongst them was buried by them, whose grave [[Fleming-889|Sir Daniel Fleming]] says in his time was to be seen there. === Thomas Broughton of Staffordshire (not part of family) === Not part of this family, but mentioned here for disambiguation because he is often confused with them. His WikiTree profile has errors as at June 2022. [[Broughton-372|Thomas Broughton]] was born around 1430 (estimated based on son being an adult in 1490). He was the son of John Broughton (in 1426 Lord of Broughton in Staffordshire, Charlton in Staffordshire, and Toftes in Warwickshire), who was descended from [[Vernon-605|Richard de Vernon]] via [[De_Napton_De_Broughton-1|Adam de Napton]] of Warwickshire. E Kimber, ''The Baronetage of England'', 1771, volume 2, page 182, https://books.google.fr/books?id=z6W35JBfgQAC&pg=PA182 He was alive in 1463 (3rd year of Edward IV). He married [[Young-42119|Margaret Young]] (daughter of John Young of Charnes, Staffordshire). They had four children: * Richard Broughton Esq. Married Margaret Sandford. Alive in 1490. * John Broughton. * Elizabeth Broughton. * Joan Broughton. === Robert Broughton, Armiger === Robert Broughton was born around 1410 (roughly estimated to match brother Thomas). He was the son of John Broughton of Broughton Tower. He was explicitly the brother of soldier Thomas Broughton ("frater Thomae Broughton militis"). He was an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armiger armiger]. He is noted as the father of Richard Broughton, which seems to have caused him to be confused with another Robert Broughton born much later, probably his grandson. === Robert Broughton Esq === Robert Broughton was born around 1485 (very roughly estimated based on 1561 birth of [[Broughton-1801|great grandson]]). His father was likely named Richard Broughton, son of Robert Broughton the armiger (which would give two Roberts with sons named Richard, hence they are sometimes mistaken for each other). He was an Esquire. He was the father of [[Broughton-75|Richard Broughton]]. It is somewhat suspicious that son Richard had no children named Robert, John, nor Thomas, which lends weight to the idea Robert's father was was named Richard. == Coat of Arms == [Note: I created the images below using [https://drawshield.net/ DrawShield.net], which are imperfect due to its limitations, but they're sufficiently illustrative.] The blazon of the Lancashire Broughtons is "Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the second a cross of the field"William Camden, ''The Visitation of the county of Rutland in the year 1618-19'', 1870, page 29, https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00camd/page/28/mode/2up, which was conferred to Aliward de Broughton around 1160 by [[Lancaster-222|William de Lancaster]], and was a variation of William's own arms. Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:Arms WilliamDeLancaster BaronOfKendall DiedCirca 1170.svg," Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Arms_WilliamDeLancaster_BaronOfKendall_DiedCirca_1170.svg&oldid=495387658 (accessed March 14, 2022). Many families in Lancashire share the same red bars and corner, with only the charge differing: * Broughton: A cross argent. * Copeland: A bendlet azure. * Derwentwater & Preston: A cinquefoil or. * Kirkby: A cross moline or. * Lancaster: A lion passant guardant or. The bars have been incorporated in to the modern flag of Westmorland. Wikipedia contributors, "Flag of Westmorland," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flag_of_Westmorland&oldid=1083051655 (accessed July 11, 2022). Around 1430 the same coat of arms was used by [[Broughton-41|Nicholas Broughton]] of Hemyock, Devon.Wikipedia contributors, "Devon heraldry," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Devon_heraldry&oldid=990503469 (accessed December 9, 2020).
Broughton of Hemioke: Argent, two bars and on a quarter (canton) gules a cross of the field
Pole, Sir William (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, pp.467-510Douglas Richardson, ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', 2011, 2nd edition, page 86, https://books.google.fr/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA86
[Philippe Lovel, widow of Sir John Dinham] married (2nd) before 24 March 1428/9 NICHOLAS BROUGHTON, Esq. He and his wife, Philippe, presented to the church of Hemyock, Devon in Feb. 1444/5. NICHOLAS BROUGHTON, Esq. was living 3 Nov. 1459. His wife, Philippe, died 15 May 1465.Based on his name, Nicholas is likely a descendant of Nicholas de Broughton in Furness (1280-1345). Camden 1618 cites a quartered coat of arms for Broughton incorporating the arms and crest of five other families. They includes a crescent for cadency, indicating a second son.Wikipedia contributors, "Cadency," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cadency&oldid=1095234222 (accessed July 3, 2022). Camden doesn't say when they were granted, but presumably they were borne by Robert Broughton whom he describes as an armiger. Therefore, identifying the individual arms would give an indication of Robert's female ancestors. It is slightly suspicious that Camden doesn't identify them, as he does with other arms, which could indicate that they are obscure or less prestigious families, or at least not well known in Rutland. {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-3.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Broughton }} 1 BROUGHTON: Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the second a cross of the field. It can be seen in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Broughton-75 a stained-glass window] dedicated to presumed descendant [[Broughton-944|Bishop William Grant Broughton (1788-1853)]]. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Thomson? }} 2 THOMSON?: Argent, a stag's head cabossed gules, a chief sable. Of Scottish origin. Thomson has a chief azure instead of sable. Wikipedia contributors, "Lord Lyon King of Arms," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lord_Lyon_King_of_Arms&oldid=1091872551 (accessed June 26, 2022).
Henry Thomson of Keillour, 1496–1512Perke/Parke/Aparke has a buck instead of a stag, and no chief. Joseph Foster, ''Some feudal coats of arms from heraldic rolls 1298-1418'', 1902, page 195, https://archive.org/details/somefeudalcoats01fostgoog/page/n257/mode/1upWilliam Camden, ''The visitation of the county of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623'', 1885, page 169, https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00inchit/page/169/mode/1up {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-2.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Weir? }} 3 WEIR?: Or, on a fess azure three mullets of the field. [[Weir-1044|William Weir]] of Stonebryes Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland, had mullets argent instead of or. [[De_Napton_De_Broughton-1|Adam de Napton]] of Warwickshire, ancestor of the Staffordshire Broughtons, had three escalopes or instead of mullets. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-6.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Probably Greenway with mistaken trefoils }} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-5.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Greenway }} 4 GREENWAY: Argent, a chevron rompu between three trefoils slipped sable. GreenwayRobert Glover, ''The Visitacion of Staffordschire'', 1883, page 58, https://books.google.fr/books?id=ADsRAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA60
Argent, a chevron rompu between three crosses bottonée fitchée sable.and Biddulph/Bidulf/BardolphJames Parker, ''A Glossary of Terms used in Heraldry'', 1894, "Chevron", https://www.drawshield.net/reference/parker/c/chevron.html, both of Staffordshire, have three crosses bottonée fitchée. I think Camden was looking at a bad copy and mistook the crosses for trefoils. John Broughton, Lord of Broughton in Staffordshire, was the son of [[Grenway-3|Eve Grenway]], heir of Richard Greenway. But why would the Broughtons of Lancashire have these arms? {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-8.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Copeland }} 5 COPELAND: Argent, two bars and a canton gules, over all a bend azure. A bend sable represents Copland"Armorial Index," in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge, (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1959), 397-414. British History Online, accessed July 3, 2022, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/cambs/pp397-414., so these must be the arms of Margaret Copeland, John Broughton's wife. Keeping the bend azure but with a canton sable, they are the arms of [[Boys-344|Roger de Boys]]Steen Clemmensen, ''Willement’s roll of arms'', 2008, page 43, http://www.armorial.dk/english/WIL_PreEd.pdf
argent two bars gules surmounted by a bend azure and a canton sable | Roger Boys, d.1419, Kt., of Farnham (Suf.) & Tolleshunt d'Arcy (Esx.). Member of several local commissions in East Anglia and steward of Thomas Duke of Gloucester from c.1377. He was cograntee of several manors and parcels during 1389-1391 with Robert Hotot. The bend is usually sable and the canton gules.(aka Boyce), whose heir was his daughter [[Boys-275|Catherine Boys]] born Lincolnshire 1445. Considering the mistake made with Greenway above, I wonder if the writer was looking at an image that had been hatched to to indicate colour, and had accidentally swapped sable with azure, because it would make far more sense for the Thompson blazon to be azure and the Copeland blazon to be sable. In 1819, a variation of these arms were granted to William Taylor Copeland of Staffordshire (Or, two bars gules, on a bend azure three boar heads couped close argent langued gules, in chief three trefoils slipped vert). Pam Woolliscroft, ''Spode History Blog'', https://spodeabc.blogspot.com/p/c.html {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-4.png |align=l |size=m |caption=a sea dog }} Crest: STOURTON: A sea-dog's head gules, a crescent for difference. The sea dog, a scaled talbot hound, is unique to the [[Stourton-59|Stourton Baronets]] of Stourhead, Wiltshire, created 1448. Wikipedia contributors, "Hound (heraldry)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hound_(heraldry)&oldid=1014548188 (accessed June 26, 2022).Wikisource contributors, "Page:A Complete Guide to Heraldry.djvu/235," Wikisource , https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Page:A_Complete_Guide_to_Heraldry.djvu/235&oldid=10729717 (accessed July 3, 2022). {{clear}} {{Image|file=Broughtons_of_Broughton_Tower-7.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Broughton of Staffordshire }} In 1663, [[Broughton-364|Sir Brian Broughton]] of Broughton in Staffordshire had the same arms and crest (seadog) as the Lancashire Broughtons. However, his arms had been completely changed from an earlier design, "Gules, a chevron between three brockes argent"[page 59]. A brock is a badgerSampson Erdeswick, ''A Survey of Staffordshire'', 1844, page 111, https://books.google.fr/books?id=P8M9AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA111
Arms of Broughton: Gules, a chevron between three bears (or badgers) passant argent., and may indicate that the Staffordshire name Broughton was derived from "brock-tun", "badger-town". The badger arms persisted in America with [[Broughton-2279|Thomas Broughton]] born Boston 1656.New England Historic Genealogical Society, ''A Roll of Arms'', 1928-1980, number 109, https://www.americanheraldry.org/heraldry-in-the-usa/roll-of-early-american-arms/b
Broughton, Thomas | (Boston, 1656-1746) | Gules a chevron between three brocks [badgers] Argent{{clear}} The Broughtons would likely have intermarried with other local families, so we might also expect to encounter: * Singleton of Broughton, Lancashire: Argent, three chevrons Gules between as many martlets sable. Crest: A demi antelope sable platée, crined and attired argent, pierced through the chest with a broken spear or, headed of the second, vulned guttée-de-sang.William Berry, ''Encyclopaedia Heraldica'', 1828, volume 2, page 799, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=e_lBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP799 * Langton of Broughton Tower: Argent three chevrons gules and a canton vair."Townships: Broughton," in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 7, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London: Victoria County History, 1912), 117-124. British History Online, accessed June 27, 2022, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol7/pp117-124 * Egremont (from whom Margaret Copeland descended): Azure, a chevron between three lion's heads erased or.Wikipedia contributors, "Earl of Egremont," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Earl_of_Egremont&oldid=1083291618 (accessed June 28, 2022). Note that Lysons claims that the Broughton arms went extinct in the time of Henry VI (1422-1471), but he is referring to the family of Great Broughton, 40 miles north of Broughton-in-Furness. Daniel Lysons, ''Magna Britannia: Cumberland'', 1816, page lxxx, https://books.google.fr/books?id=qxLnAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR80 == Sources ==
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Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records, 1680-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-4R13?i=21&cat=274745: ''Charles Patteson's list, 1774''
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-4R1J?i=22&cat=274745: ''John Johns List, 1774'' In 1774 there is a cluster of Browns which had been absent the previous year: :John Brown Jr :Isham Brown (with [[Brown-64323 | Wilson Brown]] under his roof) :John Brown, Sr. :John Brown (son of John Sr.) :James Brown :Allen Brown Sr. A Joseph Brown was listed separately. Each had one tithable except Isham and Wilson together, so no slaves were present (Charles Patteson's list, seems to be Bent Creek and west end of county. John Johns' list seemed to overlap or was immediately to the east) Since there are several men named John in this probable group of kinsmen, and his grandson Littleberry Brown's Deed of Trust in Prince Edward, it's likely that John Brown Jr. is Isham's son and Isham could be a brother of John Sr (alias John C. Brown). It's also possble that Isham could be Allen Sr's son. Since [[Brown-129031 | James]] appeared the year before and the rest appeared as grown men it's doubtful he's the patriarch. Few of these relationships can be definitely proven due to the loss of pre-1869 records from the Buckingham Clerk's Office. "Cooper" was used to distinguish one of the John Browns in most years, however in 1790, several others were described this way: Joseph Brown (estate), Stephen Brown, and William Brown. They were likely related and occupied with barrel-making. The town of Diuguidsville (later known as "Bent Creek") was established close to where these Brown men lived in 1792. Henning's Statutes vol. 19, p. 587 https://vagenweb.org/hening/vol13-25.htm#page_587 The only deed below from Cumberland County after 1782 (year that Land and Personal Property Tax records commence) is one in 1784 which Frederick and wife Milly Brown sell land whereon they and John Brown (cooper) reside. Frederick doesn't make an appearance in Buckingham records, and two John Browns appear in Buckingham Personal Property Tax records from 1782 through 1790, when John Brown (cuttober) is listed as his estate. Therefore, it might be a different John Brown (cooper) in the 1784 Cumberland deed. ===Land Patents=== * 24 Mar 1740, John Brown Jr., 450 acres in Goochland County between Great Guinea and Angola Creeks adjoining John PleasantsVirginia Land Office Patents No. 19, 1739-1741, p. 924 (Reel 17). https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990007285700205756 * 20 Aug 1747, John Brown, 150 acres in Goochland County between Angola and Green Creeks of Appomattox River.Virginia Land Office Patents No. 26, 1747-1748 (v.1 & 2 p.1-730), p. 96 (Reel 24). https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990007284990205756 ===Deeds, Cumberland=== * 11 Nov 1761, rec. 22 Nov 1761, Thomas Merryman to John Brown, all of Cumberland, £200, 200 acres, "upper portion" granted to George Freeman in Goochland, 17 Aug 1733, bound by Randolph Johnson, William Hobson, Francis, AllenDeed books, 1749-1903, Virginia. County Court (Cumberland County), Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1949, (Cumberland DB3:237) film 30746 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-CQ8W-L?i=129&cat=406147 * 5 Oct 1769, rec. 23 Oct 1769, John Brown to William Walker, all of Cumberland, £78, 150 acres on branches of Green Creek, bound by John Watkins, Richard Witt, James Brown, and Beverly RandolphDeed books, 1749-1903, Virginia. County Court (Cumberland County), Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1949, (Cumberland DB4:359) film 30746 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-CQDB-V?i=493&cat=406147 * 28 May 1770, rec. 28 May 1770, John Brown "Cooper" to William Lee, all of Cumberland, £80, 190 acres "more or less", Branches of Angola Creek, North Side of Guinea Road, bordering John & James Brown, Francis Epperson, John Pleasants, Mayo's, Davis BrownDeed books, 1749-1903, Virginia. County Court (Cumberland County), Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1949, (Cumberland DB4:396) film 30746 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-CQ82-3?i=512&cat=406147 * 28 May 1770, rec. 28 May 1770, John Brown "Cooper" to Davis Brown, all of Cumberland, £40, 100 acres "more or less" on branches of Great Guinea and Angola Creeks, bordering James BrownDeed books, 1749-1903, Virginia. County Court (Cumberland County), Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1949, (Cumberland DB4:398) film 30746 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-CQD8-Z?i=513&cat=406147 * 7 May 1770, rec. 22 Apr 1771, John Brown to Joseph Calland, all of Cumberland, £220, 200 acres, part of patent of 400 acres to George Freeman in Goochland: 17 Aug 1733, bound by Randolph Johnson, Bartlett Thomson, William Hobson, Francis Allen, Richard Parker "upper end of tract".Deed books, 1749-1903, Virginia. County Court (Cumberland County), Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1949, (Cumberland DB4:468) film 30746 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-CQZT-Y?i=548&cat=406147 * 9 May 1775, rec. 23 Oct 1775, John Brown of Littleton Parish, Cumberland to Matthew Cox of Essex County, £65, 100 acres on branches of Great Guinea Creek, bound by Brown; witnesses: Davis Brown, Frederick Brown, Griffin WrightDeed books, 1749-1903, Virginia. County Court (Cumberland County), Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1949, (Cumberland DB5:378) film 30747 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-8VKJ?i=198&cat=406147 * 17 Mar 1778, rec. 23 Mar 1778, John Brown Sr. of Cumberland to Benjamin Brown of the same, £50, 100 acres on Great Guinea Creek, part of tract where John now lives, adjacent to Robert Johns, Charles Lee, William Lee, and Abraham CharltonDeed books, 1749-1903, Virginia. County Court (Cumberland County), Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1949, (Cumberland DB5:523) film 30747 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-8VNZ?i=288&cat=406147 * 23 Aug 1784, rec. 23 Aug 1784, Frederick Brown & wife Milly to Charles Lee, £89, 160 acres, land that Frederick and John (Cooper) Brown now live on, adjacent to Charles Lee, Guinea Road; witnesses: William Hendrick, John & Richard Lee; Court 23 Aug 1784: Milly Brown relinquishes dower right.Deed books, 1749-1903, Virginia. County Court (Cumberland County), Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1949, (Cumberland DB6:215) film 30747 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-8JBR?i=421&cat=406147 ===Personal Property Tax Lists, Buckingham=== Main Index page:Personal property tax lists, 1782-1863, Virginia. Commissioner of the Revenue (Buckingham County), Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1947. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/406616?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Number in parentheses following name indicates more than one adult male in household. 1782: Henry Bell's list:
Jennings Brown
Stephen Brown
John Brown (cooper)
Joseph Brown (cooper)
John Brown (C)
Isham Brown
1783: William Diuguid's list:
Isham Brown
1783: John Johns' list:
Wilson Brown
Joseph Brown
1784: (alphabetized, no dates)
James Brown
Joanna Brown
Isham Brown
Joseph Brown
John Brown
Wilson Brown
John Brown
1785:
Lewis Brown
James Brown
Joanna Brown
William Brown
Isham Brown
Joseph Brown
S. John Brown (2)
Stephen Brown (0): not counted if under age 21 this year
John Brown (cooper)
William Brown
Jennings Brown
1786:
James Brown
Joseph Brown
John Brown (cooper)
John Brown
Wilson Brown
Joseph Brown
1787 A:
21 Apr:
Robert Brown
17 Apr:
Lucy Brown
James Brown
12 May:
Lewis Brown (non-resident?)
1787 B:
3 May:
John Brown (cooper)
John Brown (cuttober)
4 May:
William Brown
Wilson Brown
Stephen Brown
5 May:
Isham Brown
1788 B:
12 May:
Joseph Brown
18 May:
Isham Brown
7 Jun:
Wilson Brown
John Brown (cooper)
Stephen Brown
William Brown
John Brown (cuttober)
1789 B:
2 Apr: William Brown
John Brown (cooper)
Stephen Brown
Wilson Brown
Isham Brown
2 May:
Jennings Brown
6 Jun:
Joseph Brown
1790 B:
10 May:
Wilson Brown
11 May:
Isham Brown
14 Jul:
Joseph Brown
24 Aug:
John Brown (cooper)
Joseph Brown (cooper) est.
Stephen Brown (cooper)
William Brown
John Brown (cuttober) est.
1791 B:
6 Aug:
John Brown (cooper)
Joseph Brown (non-resin.)
Stephen Brown
12 Sep:
Joseph Brown
1792 B:
30 Apr:
Wilson Brown
9 Jun:
John Brown
Joseph Brown
William Brown, Jr.
21 Jul:
John Brown (cooper)
William Brown
Stephen Brown
John Brown (exempt)
1793 B:
16 Mar:
William Brown
James Brown
30 Mar:
Lewis Brown
18 Apr:
John Brown (cooper)
Stephen Brown
Joseph Brown, Jr.
Isham Brown
24 May:
Wilson Brown est.
8 Jul
Joseph Brown
1794 B:
12 May:
Joseph Brown (2)
19 Jul:
William Brown
John Brown (cooper)
Stephen Brown
John Brown
Isham Brown
Edmond Brown
1800: 14 Apr William Brown (coop)
::Stephen Brown (son of William) Note: There is a Jennings Brown, born before 1765, who resided in Franklin County, Virginia by 1810 (absent in Buckingham after 1789)."United States Census, 1810", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2R-9JW : Thu Jul 20 18:37:51 UTC 2023), Entry for Jenings Brown, 1810. == Sources ==
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Bellier, C., Robida, F., Serrano, J.-J., Brodaric, B., Boisvert, E., Richard, S. M., . . . Stolen, L. K. (2006, 2006). GeosciML, the Geosciences Markup Language. In 3rd International Conference on GIS in Geology (16–17), Moscow.
Bibby, L. M., Callaway, G. A., Higgins, D. V., Morand, V. J., Simons, B. A., & VandenBerg, A. H. M. V. (2008). Follow the yellow brick road: lessons from the path to seamless digital geological map data from Oz(tralia). Paper presented at the 33rd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway. Abstract retrieved from http://www.cprm.gov.br/33IGC/1202169.html
Box, P., Simons, B. A., Cox, S. J. D., & Maguire, S. (2015). A Data Specification Framework for the Foundation Spatial Data Framework.
Brodaric, Boyan, Boisvert, Eric, Chéry, Laurence, Dahlhaus, Peter, Grellet, Sylvain, Kmoch, Alexander, Létourneau, François, Lucido, Jessica, Simons, Bruce & Wagner, Bernhard. (2018). Enabling global exchange of groundwater data: GroundWaterML2 (GWML2). Hydrogeology Journal. 26. 10.1007/s10040-018-1747-9.
Camacho, A., Simons, B. A., & Schmidt, P. W. (1991). Geological and Palaeomagnetic significance of the Kulgera Dyke Swarm, Musgrave Block, NT, Australia. Geophysical Journal International, 107, 37-45.
Cox, S. J. D., Boisvert, E., Brodaric, B., Duffy, T. R., Johnson, B. R., Laxton, J. L., . . . Simons, B. A. (2005). Standardizing geologic data interchange: GeoSciML from the IUGS/CGI datamodel collaboration. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 1, 04. doi: 2005AGUFMIN43C..04C
Cox, S. J. D., Boisvert, E., Brodaric, B., Duffy, T. R., Johnson, B. R., Laxton, J. L., . . . Simons, B. A. (2006). GeoSciML: a standards-based encoding for transfer of geoscience information from IUGS/CGI. XI th Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geology, 3-8.
Cox, S. J. D., Boisvert, E., Brodaric, B., Duffy, T. R., Johnson, B. R., Laxton, J. L., . . . Simons, B. A. (2006). GeoSciML: a standards-based encoding for transfer of geoscience information from IUGS/CGI. Paper presented at the IAMG'06, Leige, Belgium. Abstract retrieved from https://www.academia.edu/26252703/GeoSciML_a_standards-based_encoding_for_transfer_of_geoscience_information_from_IUGS_CGI
Cox, S. J. D., Simons, B. A., & Yu, J. (2014, 17-21 August 2014). A Harmonized Vocabulary For Water Quality. In M. Piasecki (ed.), HIC2014 - 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics (1454-1459), New York, USA. .
Duffy, T. R., Boisvert, E., Cox, S. J. D., Johnson, B. R., Raymond, O., Richard, S. M., . . . Stolen, L. K. (2006). The IUGS-CGI International Geoscience Information Interoperability Testbed. Paper presented at the XIth International Congress of the International Association for Mathematical Geology, Liege, Belgium.
Edgoose, C. J., Camacho, A., Wakelin-King, G. A., & Simons, B. A. (1993). Kulgera SG53-5, Northern Territory. 1: 250000 Geological Map Series, Explanatory Notes. Darwin, NT: Norther Territory Geological Survey.
Fraser, R., Woodcock, R., Simons, B. A., & Wyborn, L. (2010). AuScope Grid: Spatial Information Services Stack. Paper presented at the GSDI 12 World Conference, Singapore. Abstract retrieved from http://www.gsdi.org/gsdiconf/gsdi12/papers/36.pdf
Haines, P. W., Bagas, L., Wyche, S., Simons, B. A., & Morris, D. G. (1991). Barrow Creek SF53-6, Northern Territory. (N. T. G. Survey, Trans.) 1: 250000 Geological Map Series, Explanatory Notes. Darwin, NT: Norther Territory Geological Survey.
Morand, V. J., Simons, B. A., Taylor, D. H., Cayley, R. A., Maher, S., Wohlt, K. E., & Radojkovic, A. M. (2005). Bogong 1:100 000 map area geological report. Geological Survey of Victoria Report (Vol. 125): GeoScience Victoria.
Morand, V. J., Wohlt, K. E., Cayley, R. A., Taylor, D. H., Kemp, A. I. S., Simons, B. A., & Magart, A. P. M. (2003). Glenelg special map area geological report. Geological Survey of Victoria Report (Vol. 123): Geological Survey of Victoria.
Orth, K., VandenBerg, A. H. M. V., Nott, R. J., & Simons, B. A. (1995). Murrindal 1: 100 000 Geological Map Report. Geological Survey of Victoria Report, 100.
Perincek, D., Simons, B. A., & Pettifer, G. R. (1994). The tectonic framework and associated play types of the western Otway Basin, Victoria, Australia. APEA Journal, 34, 460-478.
Pettifer, G. R., Tabassi, A., & Simons, B. A. (1991). A new look at the structural trends in the onshore Otway Basin, Victoria, using image processing of geophysical data. APEA Journal, 31(1), 213-228.
Raymond, Oliver & Ardlie, Nick & Bellier, Christian & Boisvert, Eric & Cox, Simon & Duffy, Tim & Holmberg, Jonas & Johnson, Bruce & Percival, Dale & Ritchie, Alistair & Sedgmen, A. & Sen, Marcus & Serrano, Jean-Jacques & Simons, Bruce & Wyborn, L.A.I.. (2007). Constructing an International Geoscience Interoperability Testbed to Access Data from Distributed Sources: Lessons Learned from a GeoSciML Testbed.
Raymond, O., Duclaux, G., Boisvert, E., Cipolloni, C., Cox, S. J. D., Laxton, J. L., . . . Vuollo, J. (2012). GeoSciML v3.0 – a significant upgrade of the CGI-IUGS geoscience data model. In EGU General Assembly 2012 (2711), Vienna, Austria.
Raymond, O., Simons, B. A., & Boisvert, E. (2010). Information Models for the Australian geoscience community: GeoSciML, EarthResourceML and GroundwaterML. Paper presented at the Australian Earth Sciences Convention, Canberra, Australia.
Richard, S. M., Boisvert, E., Brodaric, B., Cox, S. J. D., Duffy, T. R., Holmberg, J., . . . Simons, B. A. (2006). GeoSciML—A GML application for geoscience information interchange. 2006 Philadelphia Annual Meeting.
Ritchie, A., & Simons, B. A. (2008). Object-Oriented Modelling of Geoscientific Information Systems. Paper presented at the The 33rd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway.
Ritchie, A., Simons, B. A., Bibby, L. M., & Stilgoe, G. (2006, July 2006). A scientific approach to developing Geological Information Systems. In Australian Earth Sciences Convention), Melbourne, Australia.
Ritchie, A., Simons, B. A., Stilgoe, G., & Fernando, D. (2006). Developing Web-Service Oriented Geoscientific Information Systems. Paper presented at the IAMG'06, Liege, Belgium. Abstract retrieved from https://www.seegrid.csiro.au/wiki/pub/CGIModel/GeoSciMLPresentations/IAMG06_S05_08_Ritchie.pdf
Ritchie, A., Simons, B. A., Wilson, P. L., & Cox, S. J. D. (2013). GSSML: an observations and measurements profile for GlobalSoilMap.net (Oceania). In EGU General Assembly 2013 (EGU2013-6761), Vienna, Austria. Abstract retrieved from http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2013/EGU2013-6761.pdf
Seymon, A., Simons, B. A., Raymond, O., & Wyborn, L. (2008). The Australian Mineral Occurrence Data Exchange Model. Paper presented at the The 33rd International Geological Congress, Oslo, Norway. Abstract retrieved from http://www.cprm.gov.br/33IGC/1201281.html
Seymon, A., Simons, B. A., Raymond, O., & Wyborn, L. (2008). The Australian mineral occurrence data exchange model. Paper presented at the Australian Earth Sciences Convention (AESC) 2008. New Generation Advances in GeoScience.
Seymon, A., Wyborn, L., Simons, B. A., Raymond, O., Andrews, G., Denaro, T., . . . McClenaghan, M. (2007). The Australian Mineral Occurrence Data Exchange Model. Paper presented at the Geoinformatics 2007 Conference, San Diego, California.
Simons, B. A., Bellier, C., Brodaric, B., Cox, S. J. D., Fusejima, Y., Janjou, D., . . . Richard, S. M. (2008, August 2008). GeoSciML 2.1.0: Significant changes and additions to the CGI-IUGS geoscience data model. In The 33rd International Geological Congress), Oslo, Norway. Abstract retrieved from https://abstracts.congrex.com/scripts/JMEvent/ProgrammeLogic_Abstract_P.asp?PL=Y&Form_Id=8&Client_Id=%27CXST%27&Project_Id=%2708080845%27&Person_Id=1201269
Simons, B. A., Boisvert, E., Brodaric, B., Cox, S. J. D., Duffy, T. R., Johnson, B. R., . . . Richard, S. M. (2006). GeoSciML: enabling the exchange of geological map data. ASEG Extended Abstracts, 2006(1), 1-4.
Simons, B. A., Boisvert, E., Brodaric, B., Cox, S. J. D., Duffy, T. R., Johnson, B. R., . . . Richard, S. M. (2006, July 2006). GeoSciML: Enabling the Exchange of Geological Map Data. In Australian Earth Sciences Convention), Melbourne, Australia.
Simons, B. A., & Group, C. I. W. (2008, July 2008). The GeoSciML logical data model of geological concepts. In Australian Earth Sciences Convention), Perth, Australia.
Simons, B. A., McDonald, P., & Withers, J. (1992). New magnetic and gravity images of Victoria, Australia. Exploration Geophysics, 23, 311-316.
Simons, B. A., & Moore, D. H. (Cartographer). (1999). Victoria 1:1 000 000 Pre-Permian Geology.
Simons, B. A., Oranskaia, A., Haydon, S., McDonald, P., Slater, K. R., Twyford, R., & Bibby, D. (1997). Eastern Victoria: a New Exploration Frontier? Exploration Geophysics, 28, 281-285.
Simons, B. A., Raymond, O., Jackson, I., & Lee, K. (2012). OneGeology—Improving global access to geoscience. Digital Soil Assessments and Beyond: Proceedings of the 5th Global Workshop on Digital Soil Mapping 2012, Sydney, Australia, 265.
Simons, B. A., Raymond, O., Jackson, I., & Lee, K. (2012). OneGeology—Improving global access to geoscience. Digital Soil Assessments and Beyond: Proceedings of the 5th Global Workshop on Digital Soil Mapping 2012, Sydney, Australia, 265.
Simons, B. A., Ritchie, A., Bibby, L. M., Callaway, G. A., Welch, S., & Miller, B. (2005). Designing and Building an Object-Relational Geoscientific Database Using the North American Conceptual Geology Map Data Model (NADM-C1) from an Australian Perspective. In IAMG'05: GIS and Spatial Analysis (929–934), Toronto, Canada.
Simons, B. A., Wilson, P. L., Ritchie, A., & Cox, S. J. D. (2013). ANZSoilML: An Australian - New Zealand standard for exchange of soil data. In EGU General Assembly 2013 (EGU2013-6802-2011). Abstract retrieved from http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2013/EGU2013-6802-1.pdf
Simons, B. A., Yu, J., & Cox, S. J. D. (2013, December 2013). Defining a water quality ontology using QUDT and ChEBI. In P. J., A. R.S. & B. J. (eds), MODSIM2013, 20th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (2548–2554), Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Taylor, D. H., Wohlt, K. E., Simons, B. A., Maher, S., Morand, V. J., & Sapurmas, P. (2000). Creswick 1:100 000 map area geological report. Geological Survey of Victoria Report (Vol. 117).
VandenBerg, A. H. M. V., Hendrickx, M., Willman, C. E., Magart, A. P. M., Simons, B. A., & Ryan, S. M. (1998). The geology and prospectivity of the Benambra 1:100 000 map area, eastern Victoria. Geological Survey of Victoria Report (Vol. 114).
VandenBerg, A. H. M. V., Willman, C. E., Maher, S., Simons, B. A., Cayley, R. A., Taylor, D. H., . . . Radojkovic, A. M. (2000). The Tasman Fold Belt System in Victoria. Melbourne, Victoria: Geological Survey of Victoria.
VandenBerg, A. H. M. V., Willman, C. E., Morand, V. J., McHaffie, I. W., Simons, B. A., Quinn, C., & Westcott, A. (2004). Buffalo 1:100 000 map area geological report. Geological Survey of Victoria 1:100000 Geological Explanatory Notes (Vol. 124, GeoScience Victoria.): GeoScience Victoria.
Vuollo, J., Simons, B. A., Laxton, J. L., Cassard, D., & Seymon, A. (2012, 5-10 August 2012). EarthResourceML v.2.0 – an upgrade of the CGI-IUGS earth resource data model due to INSPIRE Data specification. In 34th International Geological Congress, Unearthing our Past and Future — Resourcing Tomorrow (1561), Brisbane, Australia.
Walley, A. M., & Simons, B. A. (1987). Frew River SF53-3 Northern Territory. 1: 250000 Geological Map Series, Explanatory Notes. Darwin, NT: Northern Territory Geological Survey, Darwin, NT.
Willman, C. E., VandenBerg, A. H. M. V., Simons, B. A., Quinn, C., & Morand, V. J. (2001). Structure of the Tabberabbera Zone in Victoria. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA ABSTRACTS, 64, 194-195.
Willocks, A., & Simons, B. A. (1998). Geologists and geophysicists: getting them on the same planet. Exploration Geophysics, 29(4), 658-664.
Wilson, P. L., Jacquier, D., & Simons, B. A. (2012). Digital Soil Map data in an on-line, on-demand world. Digital Soil Assessments and Beyond: Proceedings of the 5th Global Workshop on Digital Soil Mapping 2012, Sydney, Australia, 293.
Wilson, P. L., Simons, B. A., & Ritchie, A. (2014). Opportunities for information model driven exchange and delivery of GlobalSoilMap data and related products. Globalsoilmap: Basis of the Global Spatial Soil Information System, 473-476.
Wong, M., Levett, K., Lee, A., Box, P., Simons, B., David, R., MacLeod, A., Taylor, N., Schneider, D. and Thompson, H., 2022. Development and Governance of FAIR Thresholds for a Data Federation. Data Science Journal, 21(1), p.13.DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2022-013
Woodcock, R., Simons, B. A., Duclaux, G., & Cox, S. J. D. (2010). AuScope's use of standards to deliver earth resource data. In EGU General Assembly 2010 (1556), Vienna, Austria.
Wyche, S., & Simons, B. A. (1987). Bonney Well SF53-2 Northern Territory. 1: 250000 Geological Map Series, Explanatory Notes. Darwin, NT: Northern Territory Geological Survey.
Yu, J., Car, N.J., Leadbetter, A., Simons, B.A., Cox, S.J.D. (2015). Towards Linked Data Conventions for Delivery of Environmental Data Using netCDF. In: Denzer, R., Argent, R.M., Schimak, G., Hřebíček, J. (eds) Environmental Software Systems. Infrastructures, Services and Applications. ISESS 2015. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 448. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15994-2_9
Yu, J., Simons, B. A., Car, N., & Cox, S. J. D. (2014, 17-21 August 2014). Enhancing water quality data service discovery and access using standard vocabularies. In M. Piasecki (ed.), HIC2014 - 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics (1181-1188.), CCNY, New York, USA. .
Bruce Ancestors
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Bruce Cranstoun Welch & Frances Emily Brown Marriage details
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Bruce Family Mysteries
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Bruce Lee Richardson's Funeral
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Bruce of Annandale - Clackmannan, Relationship Theories
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Brucetown, Fayette, Kentucky
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=African-American_neighborhoods_in_Lexington,_Kentucky&oldid=1181729271 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 12 March 2024)
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Brünen
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'''1745-1793'''
'''Updated: 25 Feb 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Date_of_Record |Grantor |Grantee |Book |Page |Comments |Doc_Image |- |19 Aug 1745 |Charles Kimball |Walter Campbell |3 |159 |450 acres on the S. side of Roanoke River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-93FC-5?i=384&cat=281505 See Record] |- |5 Jun 1746 |Amos Timms |Walter Campbell |3 |186 |113 acres near the county. Robert Campbell signed as a witness |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-93FV-H?i=415&cat=281505 See Record] |- |14 Mar 1748 |Philemon Bowers |Walter Campbell |3 |592 |250 acres on the N. side of Great Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-93XG-G?i=619&cat=281505 See Record] |- |25 Jan 1775 |Walter Champbell of North Carolina |Matthew Bishop |11 |388 |250 acres on Morris Creek. Deed image shows name as Champbell of North Carolina. Not sure if it's a misspelling of Campbell or a different name. See Lunenburg County Deed Book 13 Page 153 for Walter Campbell concerning a tract of land in Granville County, NC [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-W9H3-Z?i=96&cat=372284 here] |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-MSMD-5?i=497&cat=281505 See Record] |- |22 Feb 1779 |Collin Campbell |Joseph Browder |13 |234 |450 acres on both sides of Roses Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-W7QT-7?i=300&cat=281505 See Record] |- |21 May 1780 |Collin Campbell |James Williams |14 |39 |100 acres of land granted to Walter Campbell (father?) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-47KR-Z?i=47&cat=281505 See Record] |- |25 Oct 1784 |Collin Campbell, Ann (his wife), and Mary (his mother) |Thomas Foulker |2 |400 |332 acres on both sides of Roses Creek. '''This is Will Book 2, other records on this page are Deed Books''' |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-SNZC?i=238&cat=275016 See Record] |- |25 Oct 1784 |Collin Campbell |Joseph Browder |2 |402 |18 acres on upper side of Roses Creek. '''This is Will Book 2, other records on this page are Deed Books''' |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-SN6C?i=239&cat=275016 See Record] |- |15 May 1786 |Collin Campbell and Mary (his mother) |Thomas Morgan |14 |234 |66 acres on the S. side of Gum Branch |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-47KX-P?i=148&cat=281505 See Record] |- |12 Jun 1793 |Parsons Campbell |Suzanne Ezell |15 |423 |Marriage intent/ agreement |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-47F3-R?i=589&cat=281505 See Record] |}
Brunswick County Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell
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'''1751-1764'''
'''Updated: 6 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Date_of_Record |___WikiTree_ID___ |Surname |Given_Name |Instrument |Book |Page |Comments |Record |- |1751 | |Campbell |Walter |Will |3 |33 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-SN8G?i=327&cat=275016 Doc Image] |- |1752 | |Campbell |Walter |Inventory |3 |45 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-SNHH?i=333&cat=275016 Doc Image] |- |1763 | |Champbell |Robert |Will |4 |353 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9PH-S8QS?i=189&cat=275016 Doc Image] |- |1764 | |Champbell |Robert |Inventory |4 |402 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9PH-S8SS?i=213&cat=275016 Doc Image] |}
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Brush family records in Ireland
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bryce_Hospital&oldid=1191851484 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 7 February 2024) The Alabama Insane Hospital was later renamed for its first superintendent, Peter Bryce, who had first begun as a 27-year-old psychiatric pioneer from South Carolina. Bryce had been brought to the attention of the hospital trustees by Dix. He had studied mental-health care in Europe and worked in psychiatric hospitals in New Jersey, as well as his native state of South Carolina. His tenure was marked by absolute discipline among the staff of the hospital. He demanded that patients be given courtesy, kindness and respect at all times. The use of shackles, straitjackets and other restraints was discouraged, and finally abandoned altogether in 1882. Various work programs and other activities were encouraged, including farming, sewing, maintenance and crafts. Between 1872 and the early 1880s, some of the patients wrote and edited their newspaper, called The Meteor. These writings provide a rare inside look at life in a progressive mental institution in the late 19th century. At that time, Bryce's management and commitment to "scientific treatments" was recognized around the country as being in a class of its own. '''Building''': Area: 17 acres (7 ha)
Built: 1853–59
Architect: Sloan, Samuel, et al.; Stewart
Architectural style: Mixed (more than 2 styles from different periods), Italianate, Roman Revival
NRHP reference No.: 77000216
Added to NRHP: April 18, 1977
The plans for a state hospital for the mentally ill in Alabama began in 1852. The new facility was planned from the start to utilize the "moral architecture" concepts of 1830s activists Thomas Story Kirkbride and Dorothea Dix. Dix's reformist ideas, in particular, are credited as the driving force behind the construction of the hospital. Architect Samuel Sloan designed the Italianate building using the Kirkbride Plan. Construction of the building began in 1853 but was not completed until 1859. The hospital was the first building in Tuscaloosa with gas lighting and central heat, "all clad in a fashionable Italianate exterior." ==Sources==
Brycheiniog
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[[Buchan-462|Andrew Buchan (abt.1733-)]]
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'''Profiles with one unknown parent:''' [[Buchan-1010|Andrew Buchan (abt.1811-)]] (no mother)
[[Buchan-466|Christian Ann (Buchan) Noble (1736-1786)]] (no mother) '''Profiles that need known parents created:''' [[Buchan-549|Agnes Buchan (abt.1806-abt.1893)]]
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[[Buchan-1045|Alexander Buchan (1854-)]] nb: trying to establish if parents are already on wikitree or refer to a different couple
== Profiles that Need Creation == '''Profiles that need one known parent created:''' [[Buchan-386|Elizabeth (Buchan) Summers (abt.1801-abt.1842)]]
[[Buchan-288|Charles Ross Buchan (bef.1840-)]] [[Buchan-1074|John Buchan (bef.1792-1866)]]
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[[Buchan-971|Robertson Buchan (1861-1939)]]
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[[Buchan-1017|Ann (Buchan) Bruce (abt.1850-1895)]]
[[Buchan-577|Hope Lawrence Buchan (1893-1986)]] (Diggles line)
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Buchel County, Texas
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Buck Family (Part 8)
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Buck Name Study Info
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Buckinghamshire, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1838-39
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* IMPORTS. from the '''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register''' (Adelaide, SA : 1836 - 1839) of Saturday 30 March 1839, Page 6. first accessed 15th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31750498? * 1839 Buckinghamshire from the '''OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA''' website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1839-buckinghamshire.html * Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1839 from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1839Buckinghamshire.htm * 05/12/1838 - 22/03/1839 from the '''Passengers in History''' website an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945666
Buckinghamshire 18th 19th and 20th century Unknowns
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{| border="1" class="sortable" !No.!!Profile!!Birth year!!AKA!!Manager!!Fixed!!Direct Message!!Trusted List!!PM Profile!!Unresp Manager Form |- |1||[[Unknown-153309|Elizabeth Buckland (Unknown)]] aka Edmonds||1800||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |2||[[Unknown-477537|Martha Newberry (Unknown)]] aka Benning||1800||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |3||[[Unknown-516190|Charlotte Unknown]]||1800||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |4||[[Unknown-382638|Mary Unknown]] aka Dickens||1800||N||Bolton-1933||Fixed||||| |- |5||[[Unknown-495072|Jane Knight (Unknown)]]||1800||N||Hardman-1532|||hard to complete|||REVIEWED|||| |- |6||[[Unknown-474994|Phebe Atkins (Unknown)]]||1800||N||Nailard-3||Fixed|||||||| |- |7||[[Unknown-413820|Lydia Hester Unknown]]||1800||N||Paradine-23||Fixed|| |- |8||[[Unknown-281523|Sarah Mason (Unknown)]]||1801||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |9||[[Unknown-357932|Ann Bennett (Unknown)]]||1801||N||Frawley-111||Fixed|| |- |10||[[Unknown-468206|Emma Unknown]] aka ||1801||N||Keen-94||Fixed|| |- |11||Lilian May Feasey||aka Hall||Bob Gallagher||||1 July||1 July||||| |- |12||[[Unknown Hughes-1|Eliza Unknown Hughes]]||1801||N||Meurer-26||Fixed|| |- |13||[[Unknown-514996|Lydia Cheese (Unknown) aka Vass]]||1801||Y||Nailard-3||Fixed|||||||| |- |14||[[Unknown-585797|Sarah Beard (Unknown)]]||1801||N||Patterson-21520||||||||reviewed|| |- |15||[[Unknown-371821|Leah Newport (Unknown)]]||1802||N||Burtenshaw-6||Fixed||||| |- |16||[[UNKNOWN-204610|Ann Maria Taylor (UNKNOWN)]]||1803||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |17||[[Unknown-308869|Mary Plater (Unknown) aka Fletcher]]||1804||Y||Slater-1624||Fixed|| |- |18||[[Unknown-474254|Ann Brown (Unknown)]]||1805||N||Coyne-757||Fixed|||||||| |- |19||[[Unknown-252316|Martha Juffs (Unknown) aka Ayres, Cawcott]]||1805||Y||Mansfield-764||Fixed|||||||| |- |20||[[UNKNOWN-237816|Sarah Hopkinson (UNKNOWN)]]||1805||N||Trollip-5||Fixed|||||||| |- |21||[[Unknown-584025|Sarah Fowler (Unknown)]] aka Cook||1806||N||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |22||||||||||||||||| |- |23||[[Unknown-340308|Eliza Dillow (Unknown)]]aka Cooper ||1806||N||Benn-163||Fixed|||||||| |- |24||[[Unknown-265622|Elizabeth Unknown]] aka Sherwood||1806||N||Keen-94||Fixed|||||||| |- |25||[[Unknown-259715|Charlotte Parr (Unknown)]]||1806||N||Naylor-928||Fixed||||||| |- |26||[[Unknown-464120|Charlotte Morgan (Unknown) aka EXALL & Dickson]]||1806||Y||Orphan||Fixed|||||||| |- |27||[[Unknown-427188|Hannah Gibbard (Unknown)]]||1807||N||Auger-283||||||||COMPLICATED WITH NO ANSWER|| |- |28||[[Unknown-206691|Ann Bowler (Unknown) aka Saunders]]||1807||Y||Bruce-1729||Fixed|||||||| |- |29||[[Unknown-607442|Susannah Lake (Unknown)]] aka Lake||1807||N||Glanville-475||Fixed|||||||| |- |30||[[Unknown-315088|Mary Ann Giles (Unknown) aka Gurney]]||1808||Y||Allen-16759||Fixed||||||| |- |31||[[Unknown-365988|Maria Seymour (Unknown)]] aka Stevens||1808||N||Behenna-120||Fixed|||||||| |- |32||[[UNKNOWN-202408|Elizabeth UNKNOWN]]||1808||N||Sinclair-1258||||||||reviewed|| |- |33||||||||||||||||| |- |34||[[Unknown-456077|Maria Woodman (Unknown)]] aka Buckmaster||1809||N||Evans-15264||Fixed|||||||| |- |35||[[Unknown-381777|Hannah Unknown]] aka Cooper||1809||N||London-447||Fixed|||||||| |- |36||[[Unknown-630484|Sarah Walton (Unknown) aka Stratford]]||1809||Y||Vaugh-18||Fixed|||||||| |- |37||[[Unknown-517521|Elizabeth Hoare (Unknown)]] aka Holloway||1810||N||Cutler-1068||Fixed|||||||| |- |38||[[Unknown-544589|Mary Linford (Unknown) aka Sear]]||1810||Y||Evans-33937||Fixed|||||||| |- |39||[[Unknown-593638|Hannah Fisher (Unknown)]] aka Legg||1811||N||Knox-4407||Fixed|||||||| |- |40||[[Unknown-483238|Sarah Clark (Unknown)]]||1811||N||Nailard-3||Fixed|||||||| |- |41||[[Unknown-494857|Jane Treacher (Unknown)]]||1811||N||Nailard-3||Fixed|||||||| |- |42||[[Unknown-380442|Elizabeth Cox - 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'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |9||438||William Read||Thomas Campbell (of Philadelphia)||1757||110 acres in Warrington Twp. by Nailers Branch|| |- |10||8||William Read||Thomas Campbell||1759||60 acres in Warwick Twp.|| |- |10||9||John McLaughlin||Thomas Campbell||1759||203 acres|| |- |10||198||Jacob Dungan||Thomas Campbell||1760||120 acres in Warwick Twp.|| |- |10||199||Thomas Cooper||Thomas Campbell||1760||38 acres in Warwick Twp.|| |- |10||444||James Wallace||Thomas Campbell||1762||234 acres in Warwick Twp.|| |- |11||30||William Read||Peter and Sarah Campbell, orphans of Thomas Campbell dec., through their Guardian, Richard Farmer||1763||60 acres in Warwick Twp. on Neshaming Creek|| |- |11||597||George Campbell||John Cooper||1765||Lot in the town of Newtown|| |- |13||89||Thomas Cooper||Stephen Carmick (exec. of Thomas Campbell dec.)||1769||38 acres in the township of Warwick|| |- |13||432||Stephen Carmick (exec. of Thomas Campbell dec.)||Isaac Allen||1771||60 acres in the town of Warwick|| |- |13||433||Stephen Carmick (exec. of Thomas Campbell dec.)||Isaac Allen||1771|| 60 acres in the town of Warwick|| |- |19||75||Alexander Jamison||John Campbell (of Philadelphia)||1777||48 acres in Warwick Twp. on Neshameny Creek|| |- |21||3||Robert Stewart||William Campbell et. al||1777||The right to fish on his land on the Delaware River|| |- |21||109||George and Sarah Campbell||John Cooper||1767||2 lots of land in Newtown|| |- |21||111||George and Sarah Campbell||John Cooper||1767||Lot No. 10 in Newtown|| |- |21||491||Alexander and Amy (Eaton) Campbell (of Sullivan Co, TN)||John Carr||1783||Appointment as attorney for 60 acres in Bucks Co. formerly belonging to Amy's father, John Eaton dec.|| |- |21||493||Alexander and Amy Campbell (of Sullivan Co, TN)||Johnothan Walton||1783||60 acres of land in Warminster Twp. belonging to John Eaton dec.|| |- |22||31||John and Mary Campbell (of Philadelphia)||Nathaniel Irwin||1785||200 acres in Warrington Twp.|| |- |22||540||William Goforth||John Campbell||1784|| Lot No. 1 in Washington Village|| |- |23||74||Samuel Lykes||George Campbell||1764||2 lots in the town of Newtown|| |- |23||435||John and Mary Campbell (of Philadelphia)||George Miller||1779||67 acres and 12 acres in Warwick Twp.|| |- |23||438||John and Mary Campbell (of Philadelphia)||James Paul||1777||67 acres on Neshameny Creek|| |- |25||350||Joseph Irwin||James Campbell (late of '''Ireland''')||1785||416 acres in Tinecum Twp.|| |- |25||390||Andrew Miller||Jean Campbell (daughter of Andrew Miller)||1768||70 acres in Nocamixon Twp.|| |- |25||391||Jacob Sharp||Jean Campbell||1778||58 acres in Nocamixon Twp.|| |- |27||81||Nathaniel Burrows||George Campbell||1793||Half an acre of land|| |- |27||453||Mark Napeny||George Campbell||1792||6 acres|| |- |27||454||George Campbell||John Torbert||1794||6 acres|| |- |28||190||Mary (Bernard) Vandagrift, Elizabeth Campbell, and Sarah (John) Titers: daughters of John Campbell dec.||Joshua Woolston||1792||Lot No. 1 in Washington Village|| |- |28||502||George Campbell||Nathaniel Burrows||1796|| Lot of land in aforesaid county|| |- |28||602||Trustees of Newtown||Henry Campbell||1797||Lot No. 1 in Newtown|| |- |28||619||Samuel Torbert||Henry Campbell||1797||Lots No. 26 and 27 in Newtown|| |- |28||628||Trustees of Newtown||Henry Campbell||1797||Lot No. 52 in Newtown|| |- |28||652||Henry Campbell||William Kelley||1797||Releasment of Lot No. 52 in Newtown|| |- |29||259||James Harma||George Campbell||1796||2 lots of land in New town consisting of 7 acres|| |- |29||260||George Campbell||James Boyd||1797||Exchange between lots in Newtown|| |-
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== Sylvan Dell / Sylvandell, Kentucky == ''Disambiguation: The origins of the name are unknown. Sylvan Dell or Sylvandell may refer to: a village, post office or a voting district or precinct. Buena Vista may refer to: a village, post office or a voting district or precinct. The subject of this page is the district; information on the villages is included as well.'' The earliest settlement in the area was probably Scott's Station, settled by John Scott. George Low was also an early settler in the region. An early mill built by __ Caruthers. Also Thomas Moffatt built a mill and distillery near Scott's Station [both horse mills?]. David Snodgrass built first water mill near village of Sylvan Dell. First magistrates were David Snodgrass and John Waits. No mills or distilleries by 1882. At that time the district contained a tobacco packing business (Samuel Craycroft & H.H. Harding), a store near Republican Church (about the area where the village of Buena Vista should be, but not named by Collins) run by Evans & Craycroft, and a store run by L.D. Routt in Routtsburg (near Salem Church). There were four schools in this district in 1882 (details unknown), and three villages: Scott's Station/Shady Nook, Routtsburg, Sylvan Dell. [Perrin, pp. 311-2] District previously known as Buena Vista. Both also known as Precinct/District 2 * 1870 census lists district as BV {{citation needed}} * 1877 Beers Map lists district as BV * 1880 Census lists district as BV (pop 1600 [Perrin] * 1900-1920 census lists district as Sylvandell == Villages == === Buena Vista === A small village containing a store, church, school, and physician. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] Republican Christian Church should be located near this village, but so far, no mention corroborates. RCC founded about 1814-15 by Barton Stone; log church built 1816; Perrin gives further details with 1835 member-list; congregation 1882: 270; has cemetery. [Perrin p. 312] === Routtsburg === Near Salem Church (first built in 1850; rebuilt 1870; early ministers Mr. Snodgrass and Vanhook Lee). Had a store run by L.D. Routt. [Perrin, p. 312] === Scott's Station (later Shady Nook) === [Scott Station] - small village containing a store, church, school, and physician. [Collins, v. 2, p. 322] Probably the earliest settlement in the district later known as Buena Vista/Sylvan Dell. Settled by John Scott. Thomas Moffatt built an early mill & distillery near Scott's Station. By 1882 the area was known as Shady Nook. [Perrin, pp. 311-2] === Shady Nook (previously known as Scott's Station) === Formerly Scott's Station. John S. Whalley first storekeeper, Francis Scott first blacksmith. PO established 1875; Joseph Scott, postmaster. In 1882 the village contained 2 stores, the post office, a church (Methodist Episcopal: built 1870; Rev. John. S. Cox first minister; 1882 congregation about 15), a physician and a school (in 1882 about 60 students, Professor J. Florence). Population in 1882: 45. [Perrin, p. 312] === Sylvan Dell === Richard Whittaker first storekeeper. In 1882 the village had one store, two blacksmiths, one dentist and one physician. Postmaster at that time was Lawson Miller. [Perrin, p. 312] Village first settled by Jacob Pope and family. First store operated by Richard Whittaker. Population 1880: about 30, including a store, a blacksmith, a dentist and a doctor. PO established as Sylvan Dell 3 Jan 1873 by Robert Batson. Changed to Sylvandell 31 May 1894 by John F. Kennedy. Discontinued 31 Jul 1913. == Waterways == * North Fork of the Licking River constitutes part of the district's northern boundary. Tributary: Coleman Creek * Beaver Creek (se - nw) through central part of district. Tributaries: Brushy Fork and James Run (w) == Schools == Four. Little information at this time, except Shady Nook (see above). == Churches == === Republican Christian Church === === Salem Christian Church (near Routtsburg) === === Methodist Episcopal Church in Shady Nook === == Who Lived Here == *Beers Map 1877 landowners: **east of Beaver Creek C. Bramble, A.N.P., E. Wilson, J. Edwards, Z.S., R.S. Peddicord, Mrs. C.A. Sipe, L.E. McCauley, D.H. Raymond E. Agnew, Mrs. Agnew, H. Burgess, Z. Spegal, J.N. Henry, C. Pope, A.I. Pope, A.N. Prather, G.W. Dotson, J.V., Mrs. F. Van Hook, E.H. Collins, G. Henry, L. Florence, H.V., B. Route, J. Route, J.H. Cummings, Friman & Florence D.E., S.S. Mill, Mrs. M. Low, T. Miller, H. Low, J.E. H. Van Hook, A. Friman, J.F., J. Friman, W. Platt, J. Henry, H. Darossitt, G. Harrington, F. Buckner, J. Wilson, D. Smith, W.D. Purdy, Z. Miller J. Franklin, T. Layton, S. Brunker, B.S. Peterson, A. Darossitt, W. Harney, J. Ritchey, J.L., J. Luckey, A. Medley, D. Shoubridge, J.T. Ritchey, A.J. Lyon, W. Taylor, D.S., M. Harney, P. Fryman G. Jenkins, J. Florence, JJ.P, Mrs. L. Nichols, Robertson est., J. Horney, Mrs. A. Miller N. Evans, T.M. Raymond, J. Judy, S.H., G.W. Henry, Mrs. R. Mastin, W. Low, P. Florence, G. Pope, W.T. Nichols, G.P., Robertson est., J. McDowell, J. Florence, S.S. Mill, J.J.P, S.L.B, Store & PO, J.J.P, J. Bridges **west of Beaver Creek [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sylvandell%2C_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|WikiTree profiles and pages linked to Buena Vista and Sylvandell]]. == Sources == ** Lewis Collins, ''History of Kentucky'', Collins & Co. (Covington, KY) 1874; accessed 21 Mar via The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/collinshistorica01coll/page/n7/mode/2up ** Kleber, John E., editor-in-chief; and Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, James C. Klotter, associate editors. ''[[Space: The Kentucky Encyclopedia|The Kentucky Encyclopedia]]''. University Press of Kentucky (Lexington, KY) 1992. * Naff, Phillip: Harrison County, Kentucky history and genealogy website; communities: http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/places/communities-sylvandell.htm accessed and archived at The Wayback Machine 27 Mar 2022 [https://web.archive.org/web/20220327084358/http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/places/communities-sylvandell.htm]. * Perrin, William Henry, ed., ''[[Space:History_of_Bourbon%2C_Scott%2C_Harrison_and_Nicholas_counties%2C_Kentucky|History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas counties, Kentucky]]'', O.L. Baskin & Co., (Chicago, IL) 1882; pp. 311-312; accessed 21 Mar 2022 via The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cu31924081311676/page/n5/mode/2up * Rennick, Robert M., "Harrison County - Place Names" (2016). Robert M. Rennick Manuscript Collection. 75; https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/rennick_ms_collection/75 accessed 24 Mar 2022 via Morehead State University and archived at The Wayback Machine 27 Mar 2022: [https://web.archive.org/web/20220327091448/https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/rennick_ms_collection/75/] * "Fourteenth Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1920: Population, 1920. United States, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921; p. 440: accessed via GoogleBooks; 26 Mar 2022: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Fourteenth_Census_of_the_United_States_T/qhMZUU58SvgC?hl=en&gbpv=1
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====The BUERS in 'The Parents of Dear Mother and Father'==== Now to flesh out the facts (and some surmises) with the account of the Buer side of the family in 'The Parents of Dear Mother and Father' written in 1935 by Fanny (Frances) Wright (1864-1947), youngest child of Edward Wright and Harriott (nee Buer). For Fanny 'mother' is Harriott Buer; 'grandfather' is William Buer; ' grandmother' is Frances Knill - and for the various 'aunts' refer to the list of children of William Buer and Frances Knill! Extracts are from 'The Parents of Dear Mother and Father' (corrected where necessary and a few additional dates, etc added in square brackets, and some of the order changed for clarity) plus some additional information from Charles Wright, a memoir by C Ernest Fayle.
William Buer was married to Fanny Knill in 1807. They were (I believe) both children of prosperous butchers. Mr [John] Knill, grandmother's father, had only 2 daughters, to whom he gave a dowry of £7, 000 each [Possible - but more likely to be the legacy of £700 mentioned in his will!]
From dear Mother 's [Harriott's] account, (I used to drink in her stories of her childhood and youth with intense interest) her Father [William Buer was a very handsome (and I fear, vain young man). He was tall, and from the miniature taken of him when he was 21, which he had painted and set in an oval frame of pearls as a present for his ladylove, I think anyone would agree that he was handsome. It is from him that his descendants get the Buer eyebrows.
Although [both] their parents were of the humble class of trade, they had their children well educated, finishing them offing France, where they got quite a fluency in French I have often heard Mother say how they would chatter away to one another in French, and my older sisters were highly entertained when dear Grandmother [Frances], as an old lady, used to shew them how she danced, and sang French songs. [Not so 'humble' it seems now we see the bequests made to William Buer and his brother and sisters by his father in his Will!]
Grandfather had a high-class connection in his business, but he was ruined in body and pocket by a most pernicious habit of card-playing. They had a family of nine. Two boys (who died in infancy) [both named William] and seven who grew up, and five of the seven lived to be eighty or more. [She then gives her supposed order of birth, which is incorrect see the full list.]
In Grandfather's early married life, they were prosperous, and had at any rate two domestics. When Mother was very little, and Nurse went "out", "our old cook" as she called her, used to come up into the nursery and tell them tales about "Tom that couldn’t "shudder" until they threw cold water over him in bed, and then he could. And another tale of a dreadful noise (thunder?), and the explanation was "Oh it's only my son John jumping into his trousers". And another tale of a "man, who jumped into a quick-set hedge and scratched out both his eyes, and when he saw his eyes were he jumped into another hedge and scratched them in again. You will say, "This is not very edifying", but just to shew you that our dear Mother did have some fun in her childhood; she had not much after.
Another story of Mother 's was about their house in Newman Street, London, that had a noble well-staircase. Dear Mother as a youngster preferred sliding down the banisters to running down the stairs, but one day she slid off the banisters and was picked up at the bottom of the well, I believe unconscious, which incident quite cured her of sliding down any more!
[NB Newman St is off Oxford St, parallel to Tottenham Court Road. One of the signatories to the Will lived there. The will states that he was leasing a house in 'Norfolk Street' in 1841. Norfolk Street was a continuation of Newman Street and is called Upper Newman Street on some maps. The 1841 census gives their address as Lewisham Road. Presumably he had two butcher's businesses - his son John Knill Buer is listed as a butcher in Norfolk Street in Kelly's Post Office Directory of London, 1841 - presumably leasing the premises from his father.]
I have never heard at what age Mother started school, but she left at the age of ten! She had a writing mistress who always kept her in on writing days, for her bad writing. When her parents asked her how it was she was always kept in on writing days, she began to cry, and said she had a "bad pen". After that she was sent to another school, where there was a writing master who taught her, and was so pleased with her writing that he used to shew it up to the rest of the school as "Miss Harriott Buer's writing"! Mother loved that old man to the end of her days - at least, his memory.
Mother used to speak of ANN BUER as an awesome person an elder sister who "put to bed" the younger ones. Ann lost her sight at the age of 14. I do not know how old she was when she died, but I know she was young (about 27).
JOHN KNILL BUER was to a good school, and grounded in Latin, he was not at all intellectual [He became a butcher.]
EMMA BUER was always the "swell" of the family. She was a great favourite with "brother John", who called her certainly the "cock-of-the-walk". [See below about 'Aunt Smart']
Dear Aunt FANNY [Frances] BUER was never a strong person. She died years before I was born at the age of 41. I have heard dear Aunt Ellen describe her deathbed as one of great triumph, quoting to the Doctor and all around with most earnest emphasis, the verse of the 8th verse of chapter 1 of the 1st Epistle of Peter.
After a time Grandfather moved to Greenwich and had a shop there. [His wife's sister Sarah nee Knill? married to William Nimmo, had already moved there around 1806-7, and the Knill parents must have moved there, as John Knill is 'of Greenwich' when he made his will. It was at Greenwich that dear Grandmother [Frances nee Knill] was converted. She went to a church where Mr Shepherd was the clergyman. His preaching shewed her to be unfit for God's holy presence, and she took to reading the Bible, with all the avidity with which she had formerly read novels, so Mother said, and afterwards found great peace and joy in believing in the Lord Jesus' finished work on the cross. There used to be informal addresses by Mr Shepherd on week nights, and Mother used to think it a fine honour to go with Grandmother on dark nights, Grandmother carrying a lantern.
When Mother was 15, one night she was terribly impressed with the dreadful sinfulness and misery in the world, and as she was going to bed she took her Bible and read about Adam 's disobedience and the murder of Abel, and the curse that came on mankind] in consequence. She said to herself, "I see, it's all no use, the curse is on us and we can 't help ourselves. '0 In her anger and despair, she threw away her Bible into a corner of the room, and got into bed, feeling utterly miserable. The next morning, when she was dressing, she picked up her Bible and listlessly turned over the pages. His eye caught the verse, "As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive " (l Corinthians 15, v. 22). She said the Remedy shone out before her, and she rejoiced in the Lord ever after. When Mother was 15, she went to be housekeeper to her brother John, who now had a business of his own. One of Uncle John 's men was Edward WRIGHT [who became] my father.. . Mother could not but be struck with his Christian bearing, and I suppose he fell headlong in love with his master 's sister .. When Mother and Aunt Smart [Emma nee Buer] were girls, one day their father took them into the Soho Bazaar (see separate article), and he said to them, "When you are grown up, you shall have counters (stalls) here", and so it came to pass. But before that Aunt Smart had a position in a draper 's shop, where she was much prized and Mother went to Kendal, to a Mr Dawson 's, She had to travel by stage-coach, which took a day and a night, and she had the nasty experience of a half-tipsy man annoying her, until another fellow-passenger, a gentleman, managed to ward him off Here she stayed or some time, and Mr Dawson had a work-box made on purposeful her of inlaid wood, with a brass plate, and her name engraved on it. I do not know the exact time of Mother 's sojourn in Kendal... [1835 or 1836?]. Either immediately before Mother going to Kendal, or immediately after, Grandfather procured or her a situation in a French draper 's, where she picked up a little French from hearing Mon. Bilmore talk. It was Grandfather 's readiness in French that got her this place with a French man, I have often heard Mother expatiate on the superb quality of their "terry velvets " and "gros-grains", whatever they mean. After this, ElWvL4 did take a counter in the Soho Bazaar, and Mother was partner with her in it When the first went, their counter was in a very unpropitious position and they sought another one. After a time, they obtained one in a better part, and here trade flourished to such an extent that fleer paying household and personal expenses [in 3 years] Mother saved BOO, The Bazaar was the freehold property of Captain Trotter of Dyrham Park, Barnet. This Bazaar business continued in the Buer and Wright families for over 60 years, and was the means of livelihood of many of us According to a note in 'Charles Wright, a memoir', the Soho Bazaar was 'an arcade which ran from the north-east corner of Soho Square through to Oxford Street and was a well-known centre for high-class drapery and haberdashery. The Soho Bazaar The Bazaar was owned and built by John Trotter, who was one of the many men who had spotted the business opportunities of war. Trotter made his fortune supplying the British Army during the Napoleonic wars and he became concerned with the plight of the widows and daughters of Army Officers, who were often left financially destitute, His answer was to turn one of his warehouses into an indoor market, thus enabling these ladies to hire stalls, sell homemade goods and provide themselves with a much needed income. Having failed to persuade the Government to undertake this project, he opened the bazaar himself on 1 February 1816. It consists of stalls and two-sided open counters on two separate floors. Mostly women rent the stalls and pay somewhere between two and three shillings per deform a four-foot counter. You will find sold here, almost exclusively, items pertaining to dress and personal decoration of ladies and children (millinery, lace, gloves, jewellery, etc.), At the height of the season, you will see carriage after carriage lined up near the building testifying to the extent of visits paid by the upper classes. The rules here are strict. The women who serve the stalls must wear clothes of a plain and modest style, the wares must all be displayed by a designated time in the morning, or the renter will be fined. As the rent on the stalls is paid each day, if the renter is ill, she must pay for the services of a substitute who is approved by the management. Despite its plain and simple interior, it is a well-ordered institution.' The Soho Bazaar was so successful that many other bazaars were opened in the surrounding areas, such as Oxford and Regent Streets. Soho, however, was always considered to be the cream of its type. In 1885, the Bazaar closed and the celebrated publishers, Adam and Charles Black, purchased the buildings. Returning to Harriot Buer: Mother married Edward WRIGHT in September 1840, she was the first of the family of the Buers to marry, but after that Uncle [John] Buer said almost complainingly, "Oh well, Harriot [t has broken the family, we may as well all get married". So, Emma very soon after did marry William Smart, and John married a Mss [Anne Sophia] Butler, a friend of his sister. Mother was 23 when she married, and Father [Edward Wright] was 25. They were married at St Alphage Church, Greenwich, Sept 13th, 1840, on a Sunday, I believe. Father took a shop in Lewisham; I think with dear Mother 's savings... [Returning for a moment to EW%/IA BUER]: The story goes that William Smart was first impressed with Miss Emma Buer while she was on a doorstep, waiting or admission into a house, how he managed to follow her up and get an introduction, I do not know. But I remember that he asked her hand, s[razghf away, and was pul by, by her, for serious inspection. Ofihis he quite approved, before entering on such a serious step as marriage. But the sequel shews he was successful. Dear Aunt Smart was married only about 4 years, and when her husband died her first and only child was 9 months old Young William Smart grew to manhood and was the darling of his mother. But he was a jolly larkish sort of boy, as I am told, and would not rest until his dear mother consented to his going to sea. She had him apprenticed as a midshipman in the Merchant Service. When he was about 21 he settled down on shore, but at the age of22 he died, and dear Aunt Smart became a silent and meek-spirited woman. She was a clever businesswoman and had a most superior class hosier 's shop in Oxford Street near the Marble Arch in London for many years. Mother 's second daughter Harriet Wright went to live there, and from there she married. Dear Grandmother, Buer lived a happy and placid life with dear Aunt Smart. The rent alone of this shop was f200 a year, and when (after many years) the owner wanted to raise it to {400 she left it, and joined her younger sister ELLEN, who had a similar business, but of a little lower class, in Queens Road Bayswater, Then, a good many years after that, they both gave up the business and came to live with us [i.e. Harriot & Edward Wright and family, in the 1880sJ. After about four years with us, they went to live with their cousin, [Amelia] Gregg [nee Nimmo — wife of George Gregg, Minister of an Independent Church], in Southampton, and from there after many more years they passed Home. Dear Aunt Ellen, the personification of bravery at 80; dear Aunt Smart, [he personification of meekness at 88 [both about 1904], But I am anticipating, and must go back many years. . Uncle JOHNBUER had two sons, John Butler [born 20 Jan 1843] and William Knill [born 31 July 1853], and two daughters, Sophia [born 25 April 1845] and Emma [born 1 Oct 1846 — all children baptised in Marylebone]. Sophia was a delicate child, and lived for some time with Grandmother Wright [Harriot's mother-in-law] at Finchley for her health, she died young William married [Marian Thornton Craven on 18 Aug 1880 in Brixton] and had one daughter, Mabel. His wife died quite young and he not long after, of double pneumonia — only ill three days. Emma never married. She was a 'degreed musician ' [Listed as Professor of Music in 1871 census]. She brought up William 's little daughter, of whom she was very fond. I do not know how long after John Buer died, but not a great while. [John Knill Buer died August 1897] 'The Parents of Dear Mother "len Mother 'sfirst baby, Emma, was born [18 June 1841], Grandfather Buer died. And when 1 was 3 weeks old Fanny Wright, youngest of Harriot's children, born 1864] Grandmother died, the beginning and ending of dear Mother 's long family! Dear Grandmother [Frances Buer, nee Knill] has always been described as a most cheerful and industrious old lady, making pastry, hemming handkerchiefs, etc etc — never idle and very fond of reading, Her last night on earth, she was singing with her grand-daughter Harriet [Wright], just before going to bed, "Jerusalem. My Happy Home and the next morning she was found gone! Passed Home in her sleep! She had complained that she had a cold, but when Aunt Smart suggested she should have her breakfast in bed she replied, "Stay in Bedford a bit of cold? NO. " She was 79. I must add these two stories about Grandmother Buer: I think that they give such a good idea of her character. One day, she and Grandfather Buer were driving in a chaise or cart (cart, Ifancy) ill) Crooms Hill, a very steep and long hill leading from Blackheath to Greenwich, when suddenly they saw that the horses of the London stage-coach had taken fright and were rushing down-hill towards them. Grandfather threw up the reins of his horse and exclaimed, "We 're lost! Grandmother instantly gathered up the reins and quietly drew the horse (o the edge of the road and drove past the coach in safety. The other story is that one day Grandfather said to Grandmother in great perturbation that he was al his wits ' endful ready money. She went upstairs and brought him down BOO, which she had managed to save in case of emergency. Grandmother was a very little lady in stature, but great in soul The Buer family plate and old china and pictures fell to Uncle [John] Buer, and thence of course Lo his son and daughter.... The old family paintings were very funny, Life size old gentlemen in enormously tall chimney-pot hats, and Grandmother resplendent in turban and pearls. Uncle John Buer was 86 when he died In the summer of 1897 he came over to Upper Holloway from Brixton, his home, and dear Aunt Jenny [Jane Wright] and I [Fanny Wright] saw him off by tram-car in the early evening, and he mounted it like a boy. He died on 3 August following, He had not lived the life of a true Christian in his younger days, but he softened greatly at the end and took pleasure in reading the Bible, which he had previously neglected. He and dear Aunt Smart were always much attached to each other, as I have said before. He sometimes paid visits to Southampton where (hey lived out their final years. FOOTNOTE: At the very end of her account, Aunt Fanny wrote: [The Story goes that. . ] One of the ancient Buers bought apiece of land many years ago, situate right in the City, called "Lemon-tree yard" which afterwards, from its position, became very valuable property. We used to chuckle at this end-piece, but now this has been substantiated as fact, though it was just north of what is now Trafalgar Square rather than in the City of London. It was owned by William Buer snr, and the north and south sides were bequeathed to his sons George and William and their descendants. He also owned other property in central London.
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While awaiting his trial in the county jail, John Williams made an unexpected and nearly successful jailbreak, casting even more doubts upon the story he had told when arrested.Captured Buggy Thief.
Party Who Stole Buggy From John Brosius Captured Next Day.
Sheriff Warren made a spry little chase Tuesday after a man who stole a single buggy and harness from [[Brosius-120|John Brosius]] in the west edge of town some time Monday night. He overtook and captured his man about ten miles north of Moline and brought him to town and lodged him in jail that evening.
The man gives his name as John Williams and his age as nineteen years. He says he is from New Mexico and came overland on the horse he was driving by way of eastern Oklahoma.
Early Tuesday morning [[Brosius-120|Mr. Brosius]] missed his buggy and single harness and at once notified the sheriff's office. The buggy was easy to trace by reason of a bent axle which threw the track made by one hind wheel about four inches out of place. Mr. Warren had no difficulty in tracing the buggy to Moline and there changing teams he continued on and soon overtook the object of his pursuit. The man had evidently been riding the horse before he secured the buggy as he was hauling a saddle in the buggy.
The officers are inclined to believe that Williams is older that he says he is and that the horse he had had been stolen. The horse does not show the wear and tear of any such trip as he claims to have made.
Williams was arraigned before Justice R. Speed Wednesday and was bound over to district court."Captured Buggy Thief," ''Sedan Times-Star'', 2 Feb 1911, p. 1, col. 1; digital images, ''America's GenealogyBank'' (www.genealogybank.com : accessed 14 Aug 2011), Historical Newspapers.
Not surprisingly, part of the story John Williams had told, namely where he had acquired his horse, was soon proven false.Took Iron From Stove and Wall Crumbled Before His Strength--Prisoners to Be Kept in Cells. John Williams, arrested last week for stealing a buggy and harness from [[Brosius-120|John Brosius]], attempted to escape from the county jail Sunday afternoon. He came very near accomplishing his purpose and in thirty minutes more would undoubtedly have gotten away. The manner in which he did the stunt convinced the officers that he lacks much of being the innocent, 19-year-old country boy that he told them he was when they overtook him with his booty nine miles northwest of Moline last week. Instead of that they now believe he is a hardened criminal upon whom the inside of many a jail and prison has yawned.
Williams' plan was foiled by word getting from the jail to Undersheriff Buckles just in the nick of time. Someone suspected what was going on and got word to the undersheriff by phone. Hastening to the jail he put Williams in one of the strongest cells there is. He will be kept there until taken to the penitentiary at Lansing for he was captured with the goods he had stolen and there can be no doubt of his guilt.
At 2:30 Sunday afternoon Sheriff Warren and Mrs. Warren left the jail for a short buggy ride. The only prisoners were Williams and Arthur Plume, the latter being held over Sunday on the True case. Both men were locked up in the corridor. Williams went upstairs and broke off a piece of iron from one of the stoves. Using it as a sort of pry-bar he began to tear out the wall in the stairway leading from the lower corridor to the upper one. He took a couple of blankets from one of the beds and laid them on the stairway to muffle the sound of falling plaster and stones. He had a hole torn nearly through the wall when discovered. A few minutes more would have enabled him to have kicked out the outer stone and escaped. The wall is built of soft sandstone and when once a hole is started the rock and plaster crumble like dirt.
Plume took no part in the affair and would not have gotten out if he could. "I was afraid he would get away," said Plume. "I watched him work but could do nothing to stop him. I tell you I was mighty glad when the officers came and locked him in a cell."
No blame attaches to either the sheriff nor his undersheriff in connection with the affair. It has long been customary to allow prisoners the freedom of the corridors in all jails instead of keeping them closely confined in cells. The jail needs cementing inside and out as it will always be easy for prisoners to take a stove leg or any piece of iron with which they can hammer or pry and start a hole in the wall around the windows or doors. And when once the hole is started the rest can be done with bare hands.
"I'll have to lock all prisoners in their cells hereafter unless the jail is fixed," Sheriff Warren said. "That means they can get no exercise or comfort, but I can't afford to take chances on any man's getting away.""Tore Hole in the Jail," ''Sedan Times-Star'', 9 Feb 1911, p. 1, col. 1; digital images, ''America's GenealogyBank'' (www.genealogybank.com : accessed 11 Mar 2012), Historical Newspapers.
A. H. T. A. was the acronym for the Anti-Horse Thief Association, a widely successful vigilance committee initially organized at Fort Scott, Kansas, in 1859. This association believed in working cooperatively with law enforcement, and this case became one of their many successes. The anecdote of the horse's reunion with its owner added a lighthearted note to the drama.The Horse Was Stolen. When John Williams was arrested here a few weeks ago for stealing a buggy from [[Brosius-120|John Brosius]], he claimed the horse he was riding was secured in New Mexico. The officers doubted this. Last Friday Undersheriff Buckles was reading the A. H. T. A. Weekly News and he found therein a description that exactly fitted the horse. It was stolen from Sapulpa, Okla., and the sheriff there was notified at once. The horse has been returned to the rightful owner."The Horse Was Stolen," ''Sedan Times-Star'', 16 Feb 1911, p. 5, col. 6; digital images, ''America's GenealogyBank'' (www.genealogybank.com : accessed 11 Mar 2012), Historical Newspapers.
After a busy week at the county courthouse, John Williams seemed to be the only person who had not been involved. He merited only a single sentence for his presence.His Horse Knew Him. When the Sapulpa man came here Saturday afternoon to get the horse that John Williams, now in jail, is accused of stealing from him, all he had to do to prove his ownership of the animal was to enter its stall and say: "Here, Billy." The horse understood his master's voice and at once put forth one of his front legs to "shake hands." The man took the horse back with him Sunday."His Horse Knew Him," ''Sedan Times-Star'', 16 Feb 1911, p. 1, col. 6; digital images, ''America's GenealogyBank'' (www.genealogybank.com : accessed 11 Mar 2012), Historical Newspapers.
Finally John Williams came to trial during the first week of April.News at Court House. ...There is only one man in jail now, John Williams, awaiting trial on a charge of stealing a buggy from [[Brosius-120|John Brosius]]. Ed Gray recently released from jail, has been taken to the poor farm."News at Court House," ''Sedan Times-Star'', 16 Mar 1911, p. 1, col. 3; digital images, ''America's GenealogyBank'' (www.genealogybank.com : accessed 18 Mar 2012), Historical Newspapers.
Events of a Week at the County Capitol.
Assessment Figures Are In
A Case in Juvenile Court Ends In Acquittal--Other Items at the Court House.
With the conviction and sentencing of John Williams, all would seem to be finished, but there was still a little more to come. An incident involving a coat made it to the newspaper as Williams was transported to the reformatory.Court Now In Session The April term of district court convened at the opera house at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning with Judge G. P. Alkman on the bench. No time was lost in getting the machinery of the court started and by noon the first jury case was on trial. It was that of Add Swinney, charged with assaulting John Teague with intent to kill. At a school house fight near Elgin last fall Swinney attacked Teague with a knife and cut him badly. A ple social was in progress and the fight followed. The state was represented at the trial by J. D. McBrian because S. H. Jones, now county attorney, had represented Swinney at the preliminary last fall. Swinney was represented by J. E. Brooks. The jury brought in a verdict of assault and battery instead of assault with intent to kill. The case of the state against Elmer Higgins, for assaulting E. W. Jerrels of Chautauqua, is now on trial, C. D. Shukers is here from the attorney general's office at Topeka assisting in the prosecution. John Williams pleaded guilty to burglary and larceny and was sentenced to the state reformatory. This is the man who stole a buggy from [[Brosius-120|John Brosius]] and was captured with it northwest of Moline. He took the buggy at night, not knowing that it had a crooked wheel by which it could be easily tracked. The crooked wheel resulted in Williams' capture. Williams is the fellow who came so near escaping from the county jail in January. Other proceedings of the court up to the time of going to press are: Cases continued--Newman vs. Sterling Oil & Gas Co.; Dabney and Lane vs. Comes; Marquis vs. West, at request of defendant; Aetna Building & Loan vs. Knapp, for service; Crane Co. vs. Kaessmann; Nuphfer vs. Flannagan; Clark and Mertz vs. Holladay; Dutton vs. [[Brosius-120|Brosius]]. Copple vs. Denman et al, dismissed as per stipulation. Thompson vs. Milliken, continued because issues are not complete. J. E. Brooks, guardian of estate of Barbara Underwood, vs. James Underwood, dismissed without prejudice. Salbach vs. Hagaman dismissed without prejudice at cost of plaintiff. Crawford vs. Crawford, divorce granted plaintiff. International Harvester Co. vs. Brasher, dismissed for want of service. Charles J. Randall vs. Palmer Randall et al, judgment of partition as per stipulation. Appraisers: J. W. Brown, R. F. Burkett and L. H. Sullivan. Finley vs. Taylor, demurrer filed."Court Now in Session," ''Sedan Times-Star'', 6 Apr 1911, p. 1, col. 3; digital images, ''America's GenealogyBank'' (www.genealogybank.com : accessed 11 Mar 2012), Historical Newspapers.
April Term Began Tuesday Morning at 9 O'Clock
Williams Pleaded Guilty
Admitted Stealing Buggy From [[Brosius-120|John Brosius]]--Swinney Found Guilty of Assault and Battery.
Sheriff Warren took John Williams to the reformatory at Hutchinson last week to begin serving a sentence for stealing a buggy from [[Brosius-120|John Brosius]] in January. When Williams was ready to go he had no coat. When asked what had become of it he said that Elza Mitchell had won it from him in a card game. As Mitchell was in jail for stealing a coat from a man near Elgin, the incident took on a humorous tinge. A coat was loaned to Williams and when he got to Hutchinson the usual reformatory garb was placed on him."Events of the Week at the Court House," ''Sedan Times-Star'', 20 Apr 1911, p. 1, col. 1; digital images, ''America's GenealogyBank'' (www.genealogybank.com : accessed 12 Jan 2013), Historical Newspapers.==Sources==
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My brother and I were lucky enough to be chosen to stay with 13 other children with Mr Wallace Campbell, President of Ford Canada, [[Leishman-50|Mrs Gladys Campbell]] and their two grown up daughters [[Campbell-10213|Shirley]] (26) and [[Campbell-10211|Glad]] (18) in their large 3 storey family home. In preparation for such an influx of children, they had converted the whole of the top floor from a billiard room into a large dormitory in addition to six bedrooms. ‘Miss Shirley’ and ‘Miss Glad’ as we called them, had major responsibility in looking after all 15 children. The home had central heating - in a huge basement there was a coal burning furnace and a janitor to tend it. In the extensive gardens was a two storey garage housing a fleet of 3 Ford Mercurys. Their live-in French Canadian chauffeur, Lausonne, housed above the garage. With so many children, there was always plenty going on and we must have been a real handful for the family looking after us. The regime was very strict and nothing went to waste. We had to eat everything that was put in front of us. If you didn’t like the lumpy porridge and left some, then it would be served up cold for you to eat at lunchtime. Amazingly, we children got on well with each other and with the Campbell family. They clothed us, helped educate us and treated us. We were also given pocket money – 5 cents a week. We were taken to our first films – Wizard of Oz, Pinocchio, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Lassie, Dumbo, My friend Flicka and Bambi. What did take getting used to was the Canadian weather – extreme both in winter and in summer. In the winter, the deep snow on the back lawn was pushed back to form a rectangle with snow walls. The cleared area was flooded each night to form a layer of ice and, within a few days, we had our own ice rink – and it was topped up every night so we were able to skate right through the winter. Across the road was Willistead Park with quite high hills, so we took full advantage to go sledging. Every Summer, we went with the family to their holiday home at Kingston on the banks of Lake Ontario. It was just like going to the seaside and great fun. The summers were always hot and we used to say “''Oh, I wish it was winter !''” and saying the opposite in winter. Another discipline we had to learn was to write home to our parents every Sunday. Unbeknown to us, Shirley was writing very long letters to our parents, often duplicated and sent separately in case they didn’t make it across the Atlantic. In the summer of 1941, I was taken very seriously ill. I had a recurrence of a blocked pylorus (passage to the stomach) which I had from birth and a life saving operation at 3 days old. On 20th June, I had an emergency operation involving 3 surgeons. Cables were flying between Wallace Campbell and Lord Perry over the 12 days I was in hospital. I had two blood transfusions from Ronnie Campbell, so I then had and have Canadian blood in my veins. Without a doubt, the operation and the extensive care afterwards saved my life. I took a long time to recover and caught every contagious disease that was going. As a result, I had virtually no schooling before the age of 9, but the love and care I received was quite exceptional. On a much happier note, Glad was married in December 1941 . She married a GI, Nelson Works in one of the most auspicious Windsor ceremonies, and then went off to live in New Jersey. This meant that Shirley became all important in the supervision and care of us all. Shirley still had time to join the Red Cross in August 1942, truly an amazing lady. We knew that Shirley was engaged to a Major Green of the Canadian Airborne forces and in 1944 learned that he had been captured at the Battle of Arnhem and was held as a prisoner of war. Like all youngsters, we had our schoolboy heroes. How many of you will identify with cowboys like Tom Mix, Roy Rogers, the Lone Ranger & Tonto, and comic heroes like chisel chinned detective Dick Tracey, Prince Valiant, and Superman? And fun comics, Dagwood and Blondie, Popeye, and Donald Duck. During the time I was recovering from my many ills, Mr Campbell took me under his wing. On many occasions he took me to the Ford factory in Windsor to show me around and see military lorries and Bren Gun Carriers being assembled. I shall never forget going out on the testing ground with a highly skilled driver in a Bren Gun Carrier with it being put through its paces over extremely tough ground and through muddy water. In all, we stayed with the Campbell's for four and a half years. By then I was nearly 9 and Tim was 11. At Christmas 1944, we learned that we would be heading for home in January 1945. I must remark on Christmas because, like all Canadians, they did Christmas in a big way. The decorations were always magical and spectacular. Best of all, in the huge entrance hall of their home was a spiral staircase that went up all three floors. At Christmas, a gigantic real Christmas tree was brought in to stand in the well of the spiral staircase. It was so large, the tree was decorated largely from the staircase up to the third floor. Mrs Campbell wrote to my parents that she had received the ''sailing orders'' for us to return home. She said it was a time of many mixed emotions – so sad to see us go yet certain it was the right time for us to go home after such a long separation. The Press arrived once again and we were interviewed and photographed in ''staged'' situations. Looking back, it seems strange that we returned home before the war ended, because hostilities were still much in evidence. The farewells were difficult, but we were very excited as we went by train to New York. Here, nearly 150 of us children went aboard the New Zealand ''M V Rangitata'' a 17,000 ton troop ship. We were scheduled to sail in a convoy leaving at the beginning of February. A team of 200 nurses had been organized to join the ship to look after us, but they failed to arrive in time and the convoy sailed without them. As we left harbour, we took in the amazing New York skyline – we were meant to be taken up the Empire State building as a farewell treat, but that never happened. We found ourselves in a slow moving convoy of at least half a dozen ships. Immediately astern was an aircraft carrier, off the port side a very slow tramp steamer and on the starboard side a destroyer protecting the convoy. Several times during the 6 day voyage the destroyer let off depth charges but whether they were for practice or real we shall never know. The children slept in dormitories designed for troops, so we had 1 foot 6 “ wide canvass beds strung between metal frames and constant blue daylight lighting, which made it difficult to sleep. Without the nurses to look after us, the Captain must have been tearing his hair out because we pretty well had the run of the ship. Pillow fights at night were a regular feature. We were allowed to go to a specially laid on tuck shop once a day, where the most popular sweets were Life Savers with the hole in the middle. The convoy destination was meant to be Southampton, but due to a large number of German submarines causing havoc in the English Channel, all shipping, including our convoy was diverted to Liverpool. As we entered the Mersey, we were astounded by the vast number of vessels waiting to dock. Apparently, we had priority because of the children, but even so we had to wait four days anchored in the Mersey before disembarking. Because I was one of the youngest children, one of the stewards was assigned to look after me while we were awaiting landfall. I said I would like to go fishing – quite ridiculous considering the water was heavily polluted with oil from the many dozens of ships. The steward managed to rig up a rod of sorts with a long piece of string and a hook. He took me to the rail to a very special spot and told me to lower my line. I naturally looked over to see but he immediately stopped me from looking, saying that it would frighten the fish. After a few minutes, a felt a tug on the line and pulled it up excitedly to find I had a frozen Plaice on my hook. The steward had arranged for my line to fall directly over the porthole for the galley, who were party to this adventure and obligingly attached the fish. After four long days, on 19th February 1945, we finally disembarked and were taken to Liverpool station where we met our waiting parents who had come up by train. The day was special for another reason, because it was my father’s birthday. It took a little while for Tim and me to adjust to normal family life but it was wonderful to be home. Because of the severe rationing and privations at that time, the Campbell's still kept in touch, sending us food parcels from time to time. I remember my mother opening what she thought was a pound of butter that was brown and gone rancid, but on tasting it, found it was very delicious maple butter. More significantly, we learned that Shirley had married Major Green in November 1945, so all turned out very happily in the end. Inevitably, after time we did lose contact especially as two years later, in May 1947, our family emigrated to South Africa. What did remain were nearly 70 ten page letters from Shirley, lots of press cuttings and photos. And there it might have ended, but many years later in 2001 I decided to revisit the store of wonderful letters Shirley had written to my parents. They were truly astounding – so much so, I decided I wanted to find out if any of the Campbell family was still living and make contact once again to thank them for all that they had done for us. I was helped in this enterprise by having a close school friend from South Africa, now a qualified Doctor who had emigrated to Canada and was the official GP for the Ford Plant in Toronto, the HQs moved years ago from Windsor. My doctor friend, Frans DeGroot introduced me to the Ford Archivist, Sandra Notarianni in April 2001. I asked her to try and trace any member of the family with a view that I might make contact . Very happy to do this she did so diligently. Sandy discovered that sadly, Shirley had died 1991 but her son Douglas Green, was a thriving solicitor in Toronto. Even better, she discovered that Glad was very much alive, widowed, living in York Harbour, Maine, 79 years old, with a beaten up Ford and a boy friend. I asked Sandy to enquire whether Glad would be happy for me to contact her, because I couldn’t presume she would wish that after so many years. Sandy came back with “yes please”, so I immediately telephoned her – the first time for 60 years. I told her that I wanted to come to see her and thank her for those special years to which she replied “when are you coming ? I might be dead next year!” So it was decided then and there to make the trip. I also made contact with Douglas Green and arranged that we would fly from Boston to Toronto for two days to meet him and thank his family. I say we because I had persuaded my brother to come with me on this nostalgic trip. In the meantime I sent quite a lot of the 1940’s material for Sandy to put together and she carried out her own research project. My plan was to present both Glad and Douglas special presentation copies of the letters and photos of our time in Windsor. So the scene was set, to fly American Airlines from Heathrow on 15th October to Boston, take a taxi to York Harbour and stay in a delightful holiday Inn at Harmon Park arranged by Glad. Then on the 17th fly from Boston to Toronto spend two days there with my Dr. Friends Frans & Adi Dr DeGroot meet Douglas and Sandy for a special presentation lunch, then on 21st return to York Harbour for one final night before flying home on 22ndOctober. Nothing could go wrong or could it ? 9/11 happened ! All originating from Boston. The impact on everyone at the time was massive ! My brother refused to consider the trip saying it was too dangerous, but I was determined, no matter what, to undertake what was for me a very important trip. Thankfully, my wife Jill agreed to come with me and I was so happy that she did. The 747 flight out on 15th October was all but empty – only seven passengers. When we arrived at Boston the Customs and security screening were at their highest level. Jill and I were interviewed separately for nearly three hours to make sure our stories tallied. Our trip to York harbour by taxi was marked by the huge number of star and stripes flags displayed everywhere – a country under siege. The New England countryside in the fall was just stunning. We arrived in York Harbour late afternoon, checked in at the Inn at Harmon Park and later went to meet Glad and her friend Stewart at Sentry Hill, a full service retirement community where Glad had a beautiful apartment. The reunion was quite wonderful. I was worried we might have become strangers, but truly nothing had changed after all those years. And Stewart was charm itself. Glad and Stewart took us out to dinner where we had the most nostalgic evening and the most delicious lobster we’ve ever eaten. York Harbour was very beautiful clothed in its Autumn colours, and the time we spent with Glad very special. On 17th October we returned to Boston and took a small jet to Toronto where we were met and stayed with our friends, Dr. Frans and Adi DeGroot in Oakville. Frans had made all the arrangements for the special meeting and lunch with Douglas Green and Sandy Notarianni at the Toronto Trade Centre. This meeting on the 18th was equally exciting and memorable and I presented Douglas with a special bound copy of the letters his mother wrote to my family. After lunch Douglas took us up the CN Tower. The next two days we went sight-seeing with the DeGroots, including a memorable visit to Niagara Falls. On Sunday, 21st we took a return flight to Boston and back to York Harbour for a final farewell dinner with Glad and Stewart. It was happy and sad at the same time, so very difficult to say goodbye after taking so long to renew our friendship. Next day we headed back to Boston and took our flight home to Heathrow. Without doubt, this was the most nostalgic trip I’ve ever made. We kept in touch with Glad but sadly she died two years later. I was so pleased we made the trip when we did. Since then I still correspond at least once a year with Douglas, so the line of contact lives on. 7th March 2016
David Leon
Bundy pushed, back, forth
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Bunker-3019 Landing Spot
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Buraja Station
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Burdon House
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q27X?i=6&cat=1156624 1848.11] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q288?i=7&cat=1156624 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-QK5Y?i=89&cat=1156624 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-QKBN?i=155&cat=1156624 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-QKKH?i=230&cat=1156624 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039088?i=285&cat=1156624 '''1852-1866''' (G30/5/2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-QL3S?i=287&cat=1156624 1852.8] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-QLS7?i=296&cat=1156624 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-QLS8?i=352&cat=1156624 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q252?i=401&cat=1156624 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q2PJ?i=451&cat=1156624 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q2LG?i=501&cat=1156624 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q22Q?i=546&cat=1156624 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q22D?i=592&cat=1156624 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q2G3?i=625&cat=1156624 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q2K2?i=657&cat=1156624 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q2XM?i=697&cat=1156624 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q2X8?i=709&cat=1156624 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q27V?i=740&cat=1156624 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q28Y?i=769&cat=1156624 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFQ-Q2DZ?i=800&cat=1156624 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039089?i=4&cat=1156624 '''1866-1879''' (G30/5/3)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDF-F?i=6&cat=1156624 1866.7] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDD-5?i=29&cat=1156624 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS8V-K?i=61&cat=1156624 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS8M-2?i=103&cat=1156624 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSZF-8?i=143&cat=1156624 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS85-Z?i=168&cat=1156624 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSZN-J?i=211&cat=1156624 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSZQ-5?i=249&cat=1156624 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSC1-Y?i=287&cat=1156624 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSC6-V?i=337&cat=1156624 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSC9-H?i=385&cat=1156624 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSHF-C?i=417&cat=1156624 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSHW-G?i=452&cat=1156624 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSHL-H?i=489&cat=1156624 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039089?cat=1156624;i=521 '''1879-1904''' (G30/5/4 part 1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS4G-1?i=524&cat=1156624 1879.11] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS4P-J?i=529&cat=1156624 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS62-C?i=544&cat=1156624 1881] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS6H-S?i=565&cat=1156624 1882] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS6P-X?i=577&cat=1156624 1883] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS6D-R?i=590&cat=1156624 1884] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS6F-W?i=599&cat=1156624 1885] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS69-3?i=609&cat=1156624 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS62-Y?i=619&cat=1156624 1887] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDR-L?i=631&cat=1156624 1888] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDR-F?i=643&cat=1156624 1889] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDW-9?i=653&cat=1156624 1890] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDL-H?i=666&cat=1156624 1891] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDK-G?i=678&cat=1156624 1892] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDY-T?i=689&cat=1156624 1893] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDL-G?i=703&cat=1156624 1894] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDF-S?i=713&cat=1156624 1895] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSD3-X?i=727&cat=1156624 1896] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDL-S?i=735&cat=1156624 1897] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS81-9?i=742&cat=1156624 1898] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDS-R?i=751&cat=1156624 1899] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS82-G?i=762&cat=1156624 1900] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS8F-Z?i=773&cat=1156624 1901] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VSDG-6?i=785&cat=1156624 1902] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS8Z-9?i=803&cat=1156624 1903] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-VS8H-8?i=824&cat=1156624 1904] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-JKJ8?mode=g&i=5&cat=1156624 '''1903-1912''' (G30/5/4 part 2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-J2WQ?i=7&cat=1156624 1903.6] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-JKZH?i=15&cat=1156624 1904] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-J2WV?i=31&cat=1156624 1905] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-JK4G?i=47&cat=1156624 1906] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-JKP6?i=61&cat=1156624 1907] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-JKS1?i=75&cat=1156624 1908] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-JKGV?i=88&cat=1156624 1909] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-JKHJ?i=100&cat=1156624 1910] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-JKSH?i=113&cat=1156624 1911] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSF3-JK9Y?i=122&cat=1156624 1912] ==Source== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G30
Burgersdorp Marriages
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[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039084?cat=1156504;i=375 '''1860-1869''' (G30/4/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039084?cat=1156504;i=744 '''1869-1877''' (G30/4/3 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039085?cat=1156624;i=3 '''1869-1877''' (G30/4/3 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039085?cat=1156624;i=254 '''1877-1889''' (G30/4/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039085?cat=1156624;i=580 '''1890-1902''' (G30/4/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039086?cat=1156624;i=4 '''1902-1918''' (G30/4/6)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039086?cat=1156624;i=401 '''1918-1930''' (G30/4/7)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039086?cat=1156624;i=672 '''1931-1956''' (G30/4/8 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008039086?cat=1156624;i=-1 '''1931-1956''' (G30/4/8 Part 2)]
'''1932-1972''' () - Not online yet. Film 008039087 ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G30
Burgess & Van Leuven Mystery Connection
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Burglary of Ray’s Ease Service Station
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vs.
[[Neiderer-7|Alphansus Neiderer]]
Elwood Eugene Andersen
David William McWilliams
I, the undersigned, do hereby state under oath or affirmation: My name is Trooper Leon E. Krebs, Pennsylvania State Police, Harrisburg, Penna. and I live at 21st & Herr Streets, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania I ACCUSE Alphanus Neiderer, Jr., who lives at R.D. #1, New Oxford, Penna. 17350 Elwood Eugene Andersen who lives at R.D. #3, Dover, Pennsylvania. 17315 David William McWilliams who lives at Box 27, Abbottstown, Penna. 17301 WITH VIOLATING THE PENAL LAWS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA: to wit P.L. Section 901, Burglary, P.S. Of the Criminal Code of this Commonwealth The date the accused committed the offense was on or about Wednesday, September 6th, 1967 at Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, on route 15, in Carroll Township, York County, Pennsylvania. The act or acts committed by the accused were That the defendant’s aforementioned did then and there unlawfully, Willfully, feloniously and burglariously enter into the Service Station, known as Ray’s Ease Service Station, a one story cinder block building, the property of Ray A. Lecrone, Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, with the intent to commit a felony therein, that is to say, to take, steal and carry away the goods, chattels, monies and properties of the said, Ray A. Lecrone. That he defendants herein named, took the following described items. Eighty nine dollars and twenty-five cents in money and cigarettes, Two (2) flashlights, flashlight batteries and cigars of various brands. Having a total value of One hundred dollars in U.S. Currency. ($100.00) and merchandise, more or less. all of which were against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (contrary to the Acts of Assembly); I ask that a warrant of arrest be issued and the accused be required to answer the charges I have made; and I swear to … within complaint upon my knowledge, information and belief, and sign it on September 13th 1967, before J. Wilbur Kriner whose office is that of (Alderman) (Justice of the Peace).
Burglary of Warrington Service Station
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Vs.
Elwood Anderson
David W. McWilliams
[[Neiderer-7|Alphonsus Neiderer]]
I, the undersigned, do hereby state under oath or affirmation: My Name is John G. Yadrnak, Tpr. Pennsylvania, State Police and I live at York, Pennsylvania. I accuse DEFENDANTS: Elwood Anderson WHO LIVES AT R.D.# 3, Dover, Pennsylvania, David W. McWilliams WHO LIVES AT Box 27, Abbottstown, Pennsylvania, Alphonus Neiderer WHO LIVES AT R.D.# 1, New Oxford, Pennsylvania. WITH VIOLATING THE PENAL LAWS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA; to wit–P.L. Section 901, The date the accused committed the offense was on or about September, 3rd, 1967; The place where the offense was committed was in the County of York; at Warrington Township. The act or acts committed by the accused were Burglary, Larceny, and Receiving Stolen Goods. In that the above named defendants, enter the Service Station of one Edward E, Stanbaugh of R.D.# 1, Wellsville, Pennsylvania, then and there situate, unlawfully, Willfully, Maliciously, feloniously and burglariously, with intent the goods and chattels, moneys and property of said affiant, the owner of said property then and there being, feloniously and burglariously did steal, take and carry away ($50.00 fifty dollars in U.S. Currency) and (6 Narrow white wall deluxe Tires, and (2 cartoons of cigarettes All in the value of $ 282.60 and being the property of said Eward E. Stanbaugh. All this in violation of the above named section and all of which were against the peace and diginity of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (contrary to the Acts of Assembly); I ask that a warrant of arrest or a summons be issued and the accused be required to answer the charges I have made; and I swear to or affirm the within complaint upon my knowledge, information and belief, and sign it on September 14, 1967, before Charles A. Kline, whose office is that of (Justice of the Peace). ISSUING AUTHORITY:
Charles A. Kline
Justice of the Peace
R.D.# 7 York, Penna.
Hellan Township
Burgmann German Family Tree
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Burgun family members from Montbronn, France
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Burial
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Burial Location of Daniel and Jane (Moore) McKissick
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Burial of Nancy A. Hill
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Burials at St Martin's, Exning, England
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representation_of_the_People_Act_1918 Wikipedia] (accessed 26 Mar 2023)
"The terms of the Act were: # All men over 21 gained the vote in the constituency where they were resident. Men who had turned 19 during service in connection with World War I could also vote even if they were under 21, although there was some confusion over whether they could do so after being discharged from service. The Representation of the People Act 1920 clarified this in the affirmative, albeit after the 1918 general election. # Women over 30 years old received the vote, but only if they were registered property occupiers (or married to a registered property occupier) of land or premises with a rateable value greater than £5 or of a dwelling-house and not subject to any legal incapacity, or were graduates voting in a university constituency. ... The Act added 8.4 million women to the electorate as well as 5.6 million men. It was therefore the greatest of all the Reform Acts in terms of electorate addition." meant that Electoral Rolls from this date onwards represent poorer, working class men and women over 30. For the Burnands this meant there are lots of electoral roll records from this period onwards. Also there seemed to be a shift at this time from moving frequently to different addresses and even different areas, to staying at addresses for longer periods, even decades. And there are interesting links between the family members that seem worth tracking at a family rather than individual level - different nuclear families living together or in very close proximity etc. The records are to be grouped by year, and where the records are electoral rolls neighbours at the same address will be included. Unless they happen to be living with another family member the siblings will be listed in date order: '''Florence, Ellen, George, Maud, Minnie, [[Burnand-61|Charles]], Ada'''. (Edith and Ernest excluded as died prior to 1918.) ===1918=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Ref ! style="width: 30%;" | Name ! Qualification ! Comment |- | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | '''Electoral Roll: Oct 1918''' |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''9a Elm Terrace''', Hendon '''1918 Electoral Register: Hendon, Elm Terrace''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Barnet > Hendon > 1918
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Annie Burnand; Electoral Date: 1918; Street Address: Hill; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, Annie''' || HO HO || Wife |- | 1603 '''1918 Electoral Register: Charles Oswald Burnand''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Charles Oswald Burnand; Electoral Date: 1918; Street Address: 9a Elm Terrace; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, Charles Oswald''' || R O|| Head |- | || '''Fuller, Ada Alice''' || || Under 30, not old enough to vote |- | 1597 || Fuller, Frederick Charles || NM O|| Husband; Absent military voter, not indexed for this image. |- style="background-color:#efefef;" | 1598 || ''Juniper, George Robert'' || R O|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 1599 || ''Juniper, Mary Louise'' || HO HO|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 1600 || ''Randall, Emma'' || O O|| |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''21 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge Ward, Kensington '''1918 Electoral Register: Kensington, St Lukes Mews''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Kensington and Chelsea > Kensington > 1918
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Florence Annie Barnes; Electoral Date: 1918; Street Address: 21 (Flat [21 St Lukes Mews]; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington [Pembridge]; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England [Kensington] || '''Barnes, Florence Annie''' || HO HO || |- | 2265|| Barnes, William || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''22 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge Ward, Kensington |- | 2267 '''1918 Electoral Register: Maud Louisa Caswell''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Maud Louisa Caswell; Electoral Date: 1918; Street Address: 22 (Flat [22 St Lukes Mews]; Ward or Division/Constituency: [Kensington]; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England [Kensington and Chelsea] || '''Caswell, Maud Louisa''' || HO HO || |- | 2266|| Caswell, Henry || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''13 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge Ward, Kensington |- | || '''Castle, Minnie'''|| || Not registered |- | 2259 || Castle, Frederick || NM O || Absent military voter; not indexed in this image |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''21 Park Road North''', Acton, Ealing '''1918 Electoral Register: Acton, Park North Road''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Ealing > Acton > 1918
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Ellen Eliza Mitchell; Electoral Date: 1918; Street Address: 21 Park Road North; Ward or Division/Constituency: Acton; County or Borough: Ealing, England. || '''Mitchell, Ellen Eliza''' || HO HO || 16-yo son Charles Oswald may have been living with them. |- | 3484|| Mitchell, William || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''22 Devonshire Place''', Hendon '''1918 Electoral Register: Hendon, Devonshire Place''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Barnet > Hendon > 1918
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: George Burnand; Electoral Date: 1918; Street Address: 22 Devonshire Place; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, George'''|| R O || |- | 1384|| Burnand, Elizabeth|| HO HO|| Wife |- | 1382|| '''Burnand, Charles Edward''' || NM O|| Charles is not indexed in this source. Absent Military Voter |- | 1383 '''1918 Electoral Register: Mary Burnand''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Mary Burnand; Electoral Date: 1918; Street Address: 22 Devonshire Place; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || Burnand, Mary || HO HO|| Wife; with two sons, Charlie and William. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! style="width: 50%;" | St Lukes Mews ! Elms Terrace & Devonshire Place |- | {{Image|file=Burnand_Post_WW1_Address_Tracking_for_Family_of_Oswald-1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} || {{Image|file=Burnand_Post_WW1_Address_Tracking_for_Family_of_Oswald-2.jpg |align=c |size=l }} |- valign="top" width: 50 | Florence, Maud and Minne are all living at St Lukes Mews. This is less than a mile of Wornington Road, where, in the 1911 census * Florence was living with her husband and his niece '''1911 Census: (Florence) Annie Barnes''': "1911 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911; Registration District Number: 2; ED, institution, or vessel: 22; Piece: 187
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Annie Barnes (37), wife, Laundress, in household of William Barnes (38) at 114 Wornington Road, North Kensington W, Kensington, London, England. * Oswald and Annie were living with a widowed Minnie, Charles and Ada. Maud is living at Swinbrook Road a street away from Wornington Road.
While some of the children moved away along with Oswald and Annie, or like Ellen just moved away, these three stayed in the area they were already settled. | Meanwhile George, Charles and Ada had all moved to Child's Hill along with their parents, Oswald and Annie. Ellen has moved away from the family altogether. |}
====St Luke's Mews==== St Luke's Mews still exists and the half where the Burnand sisters lived (between All Saints Road and St Luke's Road) is one of only a few hundred original extant Mews rows across the country. These were built as two-storey stable and/or coach house accommodation for the grander houses either side on Westbourne Park and Lancaster Roads, much a like a modern-day garage, but with space for the hired help! Clearly by the 1920s they are no longer being used for that purpose, or at least not exclusively. Today the properties have mostly been modified to three-storey accommodation, many with roof gardens and terraces as the small gardens behind the houses belongs to the 'big house'. Some of the properties have been modified to add Juliet balconies and remove the stable doors, but Nos. 13, 21 & 22 all have some form of stable door design, with No. 21 with a more modern style replacement doors. St Luke's Mews is a now a long way from it's humble beginnings. It is a highly desirable road within an exclusive area and a three-bedroom mews property on this street can sell for over three million pounds. It even has a place in pop-culture with No.27 being a location used in the film Love Actually.St Luke's Mews: Everchanging Mews
[https://everchangingmews.com/mews/st-lukes-mews/ St Luke's Mews] (accessed 19 Apr 2023) ====Votes for Women!==== The voting for the women in the family is confusing for this first year that (some) women were ever entitled to vote. Minnie was 36 and should have been eligible to vote via Fred, but wasn't registered - maybe she just didn't get registered. Mary was only 26 and shouldn't have been eligible but does appear in the register. The others seem correct: Ada was 25 and not registered; Annie, Florence, Ellen, Maud and Elizabeth are all over 30 and have 'HO' Qualification through their husbands. ===1919=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Ref ! style="width: 30%;" | Name ! Qualification ! Comment |- | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | '''Electoral Roll: Autumn 1919''' |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''9a Elm Terrace''', Hendon '''Barnet > Hendon > 1919''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Barnet > Hendon > 1919
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Annie Hurnand [Annie Burnand]; Electoral Date: 1919; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, Annie''' || HO HO || Wife |- | 1642 '''1919 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Charles C Burnand [Charles Oswald Burnand]; Electoral Date: 1919; Street Address: [9A Elm Terrace]; Ward or Division/Constituency: [Hendon]; County or Borough: Barnet, England [Barnet] || '''Burnand, Charles Oswald''' || R O|| Head |- | || '''Fuller, Ada Alice''' || || Under 30, not old enough to vote |- | 1636 '''1919 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Frederick Charles Fuller; Electoral Date: 1919; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || Fuller, Frederick Charles || NM O|| Husband; absent military voter. |- | 1635|| Fuller, Frederick || NM O|| Unknown relative of Fred; absent military voter. |- style="background-color:#efefef;" | 1637|| ''Juniper, George Robert'' || R O|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 1638|| ''Juniper, Mary Louise'' || HO HO|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 1639 || ''Randall, Emma'' || O O|| |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''21 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge Ward, Kensington '''Electoral Roll 1919: Kensington, Pembridge, St Lukes Mews''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Kensington and Chelsea > Kensington > 1919
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Florence Annie Barnes. |- | 2264 '''1919 Electoral Register: Florence Annie Barnes''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Florence Annie Barnes; Electoral Date: 1919; Street Address: 81 (Flat [21 St Lukes Mews]; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington [Pembridge]; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England [Kensington] || '''Barnes, Florence Annie''' || HO HO || |- | 2265|| Barnes, William || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''22 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge Ward, Kensington |- | 2267 '''1919 Electoral Register: Maud Louisa Caswell''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Maud Louisa Caswell; Electoral Date: 1919; Street Address: 22 (Flat [22 St Lukes Mews]; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington [Pembridge]; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England [Kensington] || '''Caswell, Maud Louisa''' || HO HO || |- | 2266|| Caswell, Henry || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''13 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge Ward, Kensington |- | || '''Castle, Minnie'''|| || Not registered |- | 2259 '''1919 Electoral Register: Frederick John Castle''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Frederick John Castle; Electoral Date: 1919; Street Address: 13 (Flat [13 St Lukes Mews]; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington [Pembridge]; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England [Kensington] || Castle, Frederick John || NM O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''252 Dalston Lane''', Downs, Hackney '''Electoral Roll 1919: Hackney, Downs, Dalston Lane''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Hackney > Hackney > 1919
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
{{Ancestry Record|1795|100990780|uk}} (accessed 26 March 2023)
Name: Ellen Mitchell; Electoral Date: 1919; Street Address: 262 E3win [252 Dalston Land]; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hackney [Downs]; County or Borough: Hackney, England [Hackney] || '''Mitchell Ellen''' || HO HO || |- | 317 || William Mitchell|| R O || Husband |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 311|| ''Davis, Agnes Charlotte'' || O O|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 312|| ''Hamlin, Arthur'' || R O|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 313|| ''Hamlin, Martha'' || HO HO|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 314|| ''Hayward, Herbert'' || O O|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 315|| ''Hayward, Louisa'' || HO HO|| |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''22 Devonshire Place''', Hendon '''Electoral Roll 1919: Devonshire Place''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Barnet > Hendon > 1919
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: George Burnand; Electoral Date: 1919; Street Address: 22 Devonshire Place; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, George'''|| R O || |- | 1406 || Burnand, Elizabeth|| HO HO|| Wife |- | 1405 || '''Burnand, Charles Edward''' || NM O|| Charles is not indexed in this source. Absent Military Voter |- | || Burnand, Mary || || Wife; with two sons, Charlie and William; Not registered. |} Despite the war being over, full demobilisation had not yet happened. While Fred Castle seems to have returned home, Charles Burnand and Fred Fuller have not (Charles is still a Prisoner of War). ''Plus a little shout out for Arthur and Martha Hamlin, what a great pair of names!'' ===1920=== During the Spring Electoral Roll, all family members are in the same address. By the Autumn Roll, Charles and Mary have moved and are now living next door to or in the same building as Annie & Oswald and Ada & Fred. Changed records are shown here: {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Ref ! style="width: 30%;" | Name ! Qualification ! Comment |- | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | '''Electoral Roll: Spring 1920''' |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''21 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge Ward, Kensington '''Electoral Roll 1919: Kensington, Pembridge, St Lukes Mews''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Kensington and Chelsea > Kensington > 1919
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Florence Annie Barnes. |- | 2953 '''1920 Electoral Register: Florence Annie Barnes''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Florence Annie Barnes; Electoral Date: 1920; Street Address: 21 St. Luke's Mews; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England. || '''Barnes, Florence Annie''' || HO HO || |- | 2254|| Barnes, William || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''22 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge Ward, Kensington |- | 2256 '''1920 Electoral Register: Maud Louisa Caswell''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Maud Louisa Caswell; Electoral Date: 1920; Street Address: 22 St. Luke's Mews; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England. || '''Caswell, Maud Louisa''' || HO HO || |- | 2255|| Caswell, Henry || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''13 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge Ward, Kensington |- | || '''Castle, Minnie'''|| || Not registered |- | 2945 '''1920 Electoral Register: Frederick John Castle''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Frederick John Castle; Electoral Date: 1920; Street Address: 13 St. Luke's Mews; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England. || Castle, Frederick John || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''22 Devonshire Place''', Hendon '''Electoral Roll Spring 1920: Hendon, Devonshire Place''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Barnet > Hendon > 1920
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: George Burnand; Electoral Date: 1920; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, George''' || R O || |- | 1618 || Burnand, Elizabeth|| HO HO || |- | 1617 '''1920 Spring Electoral Register: Charles Edward Burnand''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Charles Edward Burnand; Electoral Date: 1920; Street Address: 22 Devonshire Place-; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, Charles'''|| R O || |- | || Burnand, Mary|| || Wife; with two sons, Charlie and William; Not registered. |- | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | '''Electoral Roll: Autumn 1920''' - Changes Only |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''22 Devonshire Place''', Child's Hill '''Electoral Roll Autumn 1920: Hendon; Devonshire Place''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Barnet > Hendon > 1920
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: George Burnand; Electoral Date: 1920; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, George''' || R O || |- | 1618 || Burnand, Elizabeth|| HO HO || |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''9 Elm Terrace''', Hendon '''Electoral Roll Autumn 1920: Hendon, Elm Terrace''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Barnet > Hendon > 1920
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Charles Edward Burnand; Electoral Date: 1920; Street Address: 9; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, Charles Edward'''|| R O || |- | || Burnand, Mary|| || Wife; with two sons, Charlie and William; Not registered. |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 1600 || ''De Fraine, George John'' || R O|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 1600 || ''De Fraine, Kathleen Mary'' || HO HO|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 1600 || ''Walter Barker'' || R O|| |} The De Fraines and Barkers have been Annie and Charles' neighbours at No. 9 since at least 1918. ===1921=== In 1921 the family are still clustered around Child's Hill and Kensington but have shuffled round a bit. Ellen and William move in with the recently widowed Florence. Next door, Ada and Fred move in with Maud and Henry, and Minnie and Fred stay just up the road from them all. So now Florence, Ellen, Maud, Minnie and Ada - all of the sisters are living in the same road. Charles has moved out of George's and moved with Mary and the boys into the same building or next door to his parents. Ada and Fred must have been sharing rooms with Oswald and Annie as there are no new tenants in 9a now they have moved out. George, Elizabeth and their family are still living in Devonshire Place near Oswald, Annie and Charles. {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Ref ! style="width: 30%;" | Name ! Qualification ! Comment |- | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | '''Electoral Roll: Spring 1921''' |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''9a Elm Terrace''', Hendon '''Barnet > Hendon > 1922''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Barnet > Hendon > 1922
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Charles Oswald Burnand. |- | 2098 || '''Burnand, Annie''' || HO HO || Wife |- | 2099 '''1922 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Charles Oswald Burnand; Electoral Date: 1922; Street Address: 9a ELM TERRACE; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. || '''Burnand, Charles Oswald''' || R O|| Head |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 2094 || ''Randall, Joseph'' || R -|| |- style="background-color:#efefef;" | 2095 || ''Juniper, George Robert'' || R O|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 2096 || ''Juniper, Mary Louise'' || HO HO|| |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 2097 || ''Randall, Emma'' || O O|| |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''9 Elm Terrace''', Child's Hill |- | 2092 '''1921 Electoral Register: Charles Edward Burnand''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Charles Edward Burnand; Electoral Date: 1921; Street Address: 9 Elm Terrace; Ward or Division/Constituency: [Hendon]; County or Borough: Barnet, England [Barnet] || '''Burnand, Charles Edward''' || R O || |- | || Burnand, Mary || || Wife with two sons, Charlie and William; Not registered. |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 2088 || 1993 De Fraine, George John || R O || |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 2089 || 1994- De Fraine, Kathleen Mary || HO HO || |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 2090 || 1995- Barker, Kate Annie || HO HO || |-style="background-color:#efefef;" | 2091 || 1996- Barker, Walter || R O || |- | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | '''Electoral Roll: Oct 1921''' |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''21 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge, Kensington '''Electoral Roll 1921: Kensington, Pembridge, St Lukes Mews''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Kensington and Chelsea > Kensington > 1921
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London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Florence Annie Barnes; Electoral Date: 1921; Street Address: 21 St. Luke's Mews; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England. || '''Barnes, Florence Annie''' || O O || Widowed |- | || '''Mitchell, Ellen Eliza'''|| || Not eligible? |- | 3016 '''1921 Electoral Register: William Mitchell''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: William Mitchell; Electoral Date: 1921; Street Address: 21 St. Luke's Mews; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England. || Mitchell, William || R - || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''22 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge, Kensington |- | 3018 '''1921 Electoral Register: Maud Louisa Caswell''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Maud Louisa Caswell; Electoral Date: 1921; Street Address: 22 St. Luke's Mews; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England. || '''Caswell, Maud Louisa''' || HO HO || |- | 3017|| Caswell, Henry || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''13 St Lukes Mews''', Pembridge, Kensington |- | 3007 '''1921 Electoral Register: Minnie Castle''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Minnie Castle; Electoral Date: 1921; Street Address: 13 St. Luke's Mews; Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington; County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea, England. || '''Castle, Minnie'''|| HO HO || Now 30, first time registered to vote |- | 3006 || Castle, Frederick || R O || Husband |- | colspan="4" bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''22 Devonshire Place''', Child's Hill '''1921 Electoral Register: 22 Devonshire Place''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
Barnet > Hendon > 1921
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George Burnand. |- | 1749 '''1921 Electoral Register: George Burnand''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: George Burnand; Electoral Date: 1921; Street Address: 22 Refreshment Hut [22 Devonshire Place]; Ward or Division/Constituency: [Hendon]; County or Borough: Barnet, England [Barnet] || '''Burnand, George''' || R O || |- | 1748|| Burnand, Elizabeth|| HO HO || |} These addresses are confirmed by the 1921 census records where: * Annie and Oswald are living with an adopted but not orphaned 7-yo George Stephenson '''1921 Census: Oswald Burnand''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 06620; District reference: RD 130 RS 3 ED 46
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F06620%2F0399&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F06620%2F0399%2F01 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F06620%2F0399%2F01 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 April 2023)
Oswald Burnand (68), married, Invalid, head of household at 9 A Elm Terrace in Hendon registration district in Middlesex, England. * George and Elizabeth have 3 daughters: Helen, Annie and Elsie; and have a 6 month old visitor Rose May Arnold. '''1921 Census: George Burnand''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 06617; District reference: RD 130 RS 3 ED 43
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F06617%2F0349&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F06617%2F0349%2F01 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1921/RG15/06617/0349/01 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 April 2023)
George Burnand (44), married, Tarpavoir, head of household at 22, Devonshire Place, Child's Hill in Hendon registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in Kilburn, London, England. Employed by Constable & Hart Tarpavoir. * Charles and Mary have two sons: Charles and William '''1921 Census: Charles Edward Burnand''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 06620; District reference: RD 130 RS 3 ED 46
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F06620%2F0391&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F06620%2F0391%2F01 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1921/RG15/06620/0391/01 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 April 2023)
Charles Edward Burnand (35), married, Green Grocer, head of household at 9, Elm Terrace in Hendon registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in Hertfordshire, England. Employed by Own Account. * Florence is widowed and living with Ellen & William and are visited by Selina Matilda Charlton '''1921 Census''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 00176; District reference: RD 2 RS 2 ED 35
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00176%2F0111&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00176%2F0111%2F01 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00176%2F0111%2F01 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 April 2023)
Florence Annie Barnes (47), widowed, Home Duties, head of household at 21, St Lukes Road in Kensington registration district in London & Middlesex, England. Born in Marylebone, London, England. * Maud and Henry are living with their son Edward Caswell plus Ada and Fred Fuller who have moved but are not yet registered to vote there. '''1921 Census: Henry Caswell''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 00176; District reference: RD 2 RS 2 ED 35
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00176%2F0113&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00176%2F0113%2F01 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1921/RG15/00176/0113/01 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 April 2023)
Henry Caswell (44), married, General Hand, head of household at 22, St Lukes Mews in Kensington registration district in London & Middlesex, England. Born in Kensington, London, England. Employed by F Batty 169 Cornwell Rd Haines Makers Notting Hill. * Minnie is living with Fred and her son William Charles Andrews '''1921 Census: Frederick John Castle''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 00176; District reference: RD 2 RS 2 ED 35
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00176%2F0099&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00176%2F0099%2F01 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1921/RG15/00176/0099/01 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 April 2023)
Frederick John Castle (44), married, Builder Labourer Casual, head of household at 13, St Lukes Mews in Kensington registration district in London & Middlesex, England. Born in North Kensington, London, England. Employed by G E Logan 104 High Holborn. Records for Charles: {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Ref ! Name ! Qualification ! Comment |- | colspan="3" | Mary was not old enough to vote.
George and Elizabeth still at 22 Devonshire Place.
Parents were living with Ada (sister) and Fred at 9a Elm Terrace. |} ===1922 Incomplete === Annie and Oswald still at 9a Elm Terrace George still at 22 Devonshire Place No records for Florence, Ellen, Maud, Minnie, Ada Records for Charles: {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Ref ! Name ! Qualification ! Comment |- | rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;" | Spring
1922 '''1922 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Charles Edward Burnand; Electoral Date: 1922; Street Address: 2147 Elm Terrace; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. | rowspan="5" | 9 Elm Terrace | '''2092- Burnand, Charles Edward''' | |- | 2088- De Fraine, George John | |- | 2089- De Fraine, Kathleen Mary | |- | 2090- Barker, Kate Annie | |- | 2091- Barker, Walter | |- | colspan="3" | Mary was not old enough to vote.
George and Elizabeth still at 22 Devonshire Place.
Parents still living with Ada and Fred at 9a Elm Terrace. |} ===1923 Incomplete=== Only Annie at 9a Elm Terrace; Oswald has died George still at 22 Devonshire Place No records for Florence, Ellen, Maud, Minnie, Ada Records for Charles: {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Ref ! Name ! Qualification ! Comment |- | rowspan="7" style="text-align:center;" | Autumn
1923 '''1923 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Charles Edward Burnand; Electoral Date: 1923; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. | rowspan="6" | 9 Elm Terrace | '''2172- Burnand, Charles Edward''' | |- | 2173- Burnand, Mary | Wife |- | 2168- De Fraine, George John | |- | 2169- De Fraine, Kathleen Mary | |- | 2170- Barker, Kate Annie | |- | 2171- Barker, Walter | |- | colspan="3" | George and Elizabeth still at 22 Devonshire Place.
Only Annie still living at 9a Elm Terrace.
Ada and Fred have moved to 22 St Luke's Mews with Maud (sister) and Henry, Oswald has died. |} ===1924 Incomplete === Annie at 9a Elm Terrace George still at 22 Devonshire Place No records for Florence, Ellen, Maud, Minnie, Ada Records for Charles: {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Ref ! Name ! Qualification ! Comment |- | rowspan="7" style="text-align:center;" | Spring
1924 '''1924 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Charles Edward Hurnand [Charles Edward Burnand]; Electoral Date: 1924; Street Address: 2271 Abode- North Street, Marvlebone; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. | rowspan="6" | 9 Elm Terrace | '''2214- Burnand, Charles Edward''' | |- | 2215- Burnand, Mary | Wife |- | 2210- De Fraine, George John | |- | 2211- De Fraine, Kathleen Mary | |- | 2212- Barker, Kate Annie | |- | 2213- Barker, Walter | |- | colspan="3" | George and Elizabeth still at 22 Devonshire Place.
Annie still living at 9a Elm Terrace. |} ===1925 Incomplete === Annie at 9a Elm Terrace George still at 22 Devonshire Place No records for Florence, Ellen, Maud, Minnie, Ada Records for Charles: {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Ref ! Name ! Qualification ! Comment |- | rowspan="7" style="text-align:center;" | Spring
1925 '''1925 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers
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Name: Elizabeth Burnand; Electoral Date: 1925; Street Address: 22 DEVONSHIRE PLACE-amftf; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon; County or Borough: Barnet, England. | rowspan="6" | 9 Elm Terrace | '''2284- Burnand, Charles Edward''' | |- | 2285- Burnand, Mary | Wife |- | 2280- De Fraine, George John | |- | 2281- De Fraine, Kathleen Mary | |- | 2282- Barker, Kate Annie | |- | 2283- Barker, Walter | |- | colspan="3" | George and Elizabeth still at 22 Devonshire Place.
Annie still living at 9a Elm Terrace.
Charles not indexed in this source, have linked to Mary's record. |} ===1931 Incomplete=== No record for Annie. Ada and Fred move to 1 Chesterton St, Kensington part way through the year ===1934 Incomplete=== Charles moved to 51 Granville Road with Mary's parents ===1935 Incomplete=== Charlie eligible to vote at 51 Granville Road ===1936 Incomplete=== Charlie got married and moved out; William eligible to vote at 51 Granville Road ===1939 Incomplete=== Annie at 22 St Lukes Mews with Maud and a George Stevens (Stevenson as per 1921 census?) Charles at 6 Hermitage Lane For 1939 register Annie has moved to Andover with Eliza Ann Bragg, Alice R Banks, Clara Andrews (relation of Minnie's?), Florence A Croft (daughter remarried?) Death of George ===1946 Incomplete=== Elizabeth Burnand (George's widow) at 9 Nant Road, Child's Hill Charlie and William living together at 45 Crewys Road ===1949 Incomplete=== Charles moves to shop at 444 Finchley Road ===1950 Incomplete=== Charlie moves back into 51 Granville Road ===1956 Incomplete === Records for Charles: {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Year || Address || Voter || Relation |- | 1956 || 444 || '''1506 - Burnand, Charles E.''' '''1956 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers; Reference Number: MR/PER/C/0952
{{Ancestry Sharing|2584907|6346528e35d22c7563ef61a696d053bc7b8b8e3a564fe91eab51ecca67d49280}} - {{Ancestry Record|1795|240070446|uk}} (accessed 20 March 2023)
Name: Charles E Burnand; Electoral Date: 1956; Street Address: 444 Devonshire; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hendon East; County or Borough: Hendon, England.
1507 - Burnand, Dennis
1508 - Burnand, Mary || 1786 - Burnand, Charles E.
1787 - Burnand, Mary J. |} ==Research Notes== ===Frederick Fuller=== Who is the additional Frederick Fuller on 1919 ER living with Frederick Charles? Father, son, cousin, nephew? Military voter so would be of fighting age. ===1921 census=== Needs sources adding ==Sources==
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I, '''[[Brown-171461|Burrell Brown]]''' being of sound mind and disposing memory do make this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other wills I may have heretofore made.
First- I will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid.
Second- To my son '''John Brown''' I devise a one-half interest in the three acres of land that I own on Ball Hill in Union County Kentucky, and the remaining one-half interest in said land I devise to my son '''Barrick Brown''' if he be living and if not then I devise said one-half interest to the children of '''Barrick Brown'''.
Third- To my daughters '''Polly Thomas''' and '''Founty Brown''' or the survivor thereof, I Devise for and during their natural lives my house and lot on which it stands in Morganfield, Kentucky and at the death of both of my said daughters then said house and lot shall pass to their children then living in fee simple.
Fourth- The residue of my estate, both personal and real, I direct my executors to divide according to the laws of decent and distribution among such of my heirs as are not specifically provided for in this will.
'''[[Brown-171461|Burrell Brown]]''' his X mark
Witness '''L. A. Holt''', '''John L. Holt'''
At a county court held in and for union County Court a paper purporting to be the last will and testament of '''[[Brown-171461|Burrell Brown]]''' was offered for probate the same having been proven by the oath of '''John L. Holt''' one of the subscribing witnesses thereto to who also proved the attestation of '''L.A.Holt''' the other subscribing wintess [sic] thereto '''John L. Holt''' stated that he and '''L.A.Holt''' signed said instrument in '''[[Brown-171461|Burrell Browns]]''' presence he signed in their presence and they signed in the presence of each other.
Whereupon the court being sufficiently advised probated same and ordered it to be established and recorded as the last will and testament of '''[[Brown-171461|Burrell Brown]]''' . Witness my hand this 5th day of February 1923.
'''J.C.Kerney''' Clerk
By '''Ruebye Wilcox'''. D.C. == Sources ==
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