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Christmas 2009

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Christmas 2010

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Christmas 2011

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Christmas Day 1910

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'''57th Anniversary of Marriage of Isaac and Nancy Van Metre Wright.''' {{Image|file=Christmas_Day_1910.jpg |caption=Christmas Day 1910 }} {{Image|file=Christmas_Day_1910-1.jpg |caption=Christmas Day Label Image }} People pictured include: Reta East McLellan, Zoe East Wright, Norma Schmidt East, Reuben Myers, Van Matre Wright, Rufus Wright, Flora East Wright, Isaac Wright, Nancy Wright, Lydia Wright, Grace Wright Weimer, Dean Myers, Frank Wright, Bion East, Calvin Wright, Unknown location (but likely Penn, Cass County Michigan, where they lived in 1910 Census) Labelled on the back by Nancy McLellan Merritt, but the picture was damaged when removed from the frame. Writing is missing. The Wrights were a Quaker family that settled in Cass County, Michigan. They intermarried with the East family, as well, who were another local Quaker family in the same area. Many of the Wrights are buried amonst the Easts in the Birch Lake Cemetery, Cass County, Michigan.

Christmas of Essex

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The goal of this project is to ... Complete the Christmas relationships on the [[Space: Earls Colne Project|Earls Colne Project]] Link to more recent Christmas families in the Earls Colne area Look for potential links to prominent Christmas Families in Medieval Colchester. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Search BMD in the area of Earls Colne * Establish family connections and movements *.Research Thomas Christmas I and II and other notable Christmases in Colchester from c1250. ::[[Christmas-803|John Christmas]] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21852294 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Christmas Quilted Wall-hanging

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==A Christmas Song== Made by [[Jensen-17610|Karen Carter]] Size: 31" wide X 37" long Whether it be ''Hark the Herald'', ''Santa Claus is coming to town'' or ''Jingle Bells'', there is sure to be a Christmas song in this hand quilted wall-hanging that will inspire your vocal ability. In 1995, I bought ''Better Homes and Garden Special Interest Publications - Santa Claus''. I found a few cross-stitch patterns and quilted items that I would love to make. Being an active craft person, at the time, I had too many projects started to do another. One year later looking through some of the many craft books I had, I came upon that 1995 Santa Claus issue again. Looking through it I saw the ''Santa Moon'' quilted wall-hanging (page 60 & 82). I had to make Santa Moon. It started off simple enough with Santa Moon and the trees, but I always seem to change things to suit my own taste. So next came the house with a Christmas tree painted into the window and a cat curled up in the other, and what is a Christmas house without a wreath (embroidered) on the door. Now since I have two children who love to play in the snow, a stuffed snowman with a plaid scarf, top hat and beads for the eyes, nose and buttons had to be part of the picture. Being out in the country there's nothing cuter than a Christmas rabbit sneaking up on ''Frosty''. Next came the ''Merry Christmas'' sign, which is on paper to make it look like wood. Then there is Santa and a couple of his reindeer coming in for a landing as the people of the house go out for an open sleigh ride on a beautiful starry night. Red satin was used to frame the picture and then trees and stars (which have folded centers) were added for a border. Before I stared quilting I decided that Santa Moon's beard and pompom should be stuffed. To set off the red satin frame I sewed a heavy cord into the back. Then a black velvet fabric was used for the back, and I started to hand quilt. Everything was outline quilted with details on the trees, some tracks or shadows on the snow. Two hearts, an anchor and cross (to represent love, hope, and faith) were quilted in between the border trees (a reminder that Christmas is about the birth of Jesus). Three angels blowing their horns were quilted in gold metallic thread up in the sky. A star button was added to the two tree tops in front of the house and a little Scottie dog button waits to get into the house. Finally, 25 October 1997, the piece was finished off with red satin binding. For the final touch a red bow was added to the hanging cord. It took me a year to complete this project (with many work stops). I feel it was well worth my time and effort. I entered it into the ''Mount Forest Fall Fair'', where it won first prize for a 'Christmas Wall-hanging'. At the ''Arthur Fall Fair'', it was a third place winner for 'My favorite craft'. I thought that the ribbons should belong with the quilt so they are sewn onto the back with the label. ''A Christmas Song'' is what I named the quilt, because no matter where I look on the quilt I can see a song.

Christol's Document Collection

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Christophels of Cincinnati - Our Very Own One Name Group

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Christophel is not a very common German last name. There were certain Christophel families that came to America and settled in Cincinnati, Ohio, a rather large German community already being there. They arrived between 1835-1860. Most of them came via Le Havre France to New Orleans or New York. It is not even known just how one of the families got into the country. Many of the immigration and naturalization records of Cincinnati were destroyed by fire and flood. There was an attempt made to restore them, but this involved the people actually going to the courthouse to re-provide their information; and, that is if they were still alive in the late 1880s when this project was established. It is unusual; but, each branch of the Christophels from Cincinnati has at least one descendant who is strongly interested in their family history. We all naturally gravitated toward one another; and, eventually came to the conclusion that we all are somehow related. Though, we cannot prove it on this side of the Pond, and it is doubtful if there are enough records left even prove it on the other side of the Pond, we are all dedicated to that endeavor. Naturally, from this desire, came the idea to start our own One Name Study; and, to this end we have a website where each family has contributed all of it's information, in hopes that eventually we will find that thread which will unravel the mystery. Many documents and information is available to all in the e-mail archives of the group (as attachements); but, in order to view all information, in it's entirety, you must join the group and be approved by the moderator. Here is the [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cin_christophel/ link to our Christophel site]. So far, it seems that most of the families came from an area in what is known as the Rheinland Pfalz in Germany, very close (about 10 miles only) from the French border. Many of the spouses were also from a group of little villages in this area: Billgheim, Hayna, Ruelzheim, Herxheimweyher, and Rohrbach, to name a few of them which were only separated in most cases by walking distance. If you are a descendant of the Christophels, or any of the other forms of the name: Christoph, Christopfel, Christofel, Christoffel, Christopher, please, visit our site above or contact me. [http://pwp.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=87&subpageid=278388&ck= For a story of the voyage of the ship New England, with seven Christophels on board, from Le Havre, France to New Orleans, click here.] One other member of the Christophel group, Roger Christophel, has a website, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rchristo/index.html Cabin in the Woods: Home of the Christophels and Bicknells]. I made the posted ink & pentel drawing of the ship New England from a photo of a painting of the ship which I found at the [http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org/ Maine Maritime Museum] of Bath, Maine. The ship was built at Bath; but, the museum has not only many pictures of old ships; but, building plans as well. Visit [http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org/ their site] and you will be amazed at what is available.

CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY DAVIS

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The goal of this project is to FIND AS MANY OF MY FAMILY MEMBERS THAT I CAN Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gendron-581|Dorothy Triestram]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20927382 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Christopher Cocker

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==Introduction== This space page is to collect information about [[Cocker-332|Christopher Cocker]] in order to include background info for the profile and also details that need further research and sources. ==Research == The following information was sourced from the "Visitation of Cheshire" in 1580.Pages 67-68 and takes the histody back a few more generations. the "Visitation of Cheshire" in 1580.Pages 67-68 The "Visitation" does not show many dates so as a guide I have estimated these to be based on parents being approx 22 years older than their children. The parents of [[Cocker-332|Christopher Cocker]] are Thomas Cocker c 1108 and Anne Ashton (d to Myles Ashton of Herod in Lancashire, England Thomas' parents were Christopher Cocker c 1492 & his wife Unknown. Christopher was the youngest of four sons. His brothers were John Cocker of Strerthill c 1489, Hugh Cocker c 1490, & William Cocker. c 1491 Christiopher's and his brothers' father was Hugh Cocker of Strethill c 1467 to his first wife Unknown d to Winngton of Offerton. Hugh's second wife Unknown d to Robert Leigh of High Ligh bore him a fifth son George Hugh's parents were Richard Cocker c 1444 & Mary Moyn Richard's parents were Hugh Cocker of Strethill c 1423 & his wife the heir to Richard Venables of Strethill, from whom he received the lands and title.(PLEASE SEE NOTE RE DEED at the end of this request for assistance) I understand from further research, that I am at present conducting, but unable to quote exact source to Wiki's standards that:- (somebody else with more knowledge may be able to assist here) Hugh was the son of John Le Cokker of Pickmere Hugh's wife was Isabel Venables daughter of Richard Le Venables & Isabel Langton (whos father was Rawlin, Baron of Newton & Walton, Lancashire. England Returning to John Cocker the oldest brother of Christopher who took on the title to the ( and according to my personal research) married Anne Ligh daughter of Thomas Leigh (and we have seen Leigh before as wife of Hugh and her husband.s mother). They had two children Thomas Cocker & Hugh Cocker of Strethill who married Elizabeth Banks c edarly 1600's For furthe research an Anne Cocker of Streethll is also shown in the same "visitation" in the Hurlton family on Page 130 and on Page 253,George Cocker of Tarvern is shown with the Winnington of Offerton tree. For those who are interested I offer the following for information taken from a very interesting article (for research reference only as sources have not yet been checked to wiki tree standards) written by Tom Parker https://tomparker3216.wixsite.com/familyhistory/origins-of-the-strettells Hugh Cocker of Strethill was the son of John le Cokker of Pyckmere. The date of his marriage to Isabel Venables is not known, but he was the first in the "Cocker of Strethill" line which eventually became extinct in 1643 (Source: Magna Britannia). ( nb Ben Cocker comment...here we have the Legh family again) ​ The Cocker family is notable in that in 1440 made a Deed granting to his son Richard "all his messuages, lands,etc in More, Pykemere, Knottesford and Strethull, together with the reversion of land, etc in Strethull le Mere and Knottesford held in dower by Isabel de Venables". (Source: Plea Rolls of the County of Chester). Richard then granted the same (plus all his goods and chattels) to Nicholas de Rysheton, John Humbleton and Richard de Catlawe, chaplains. The purpose behind these Grants isn't clear, but the Cocker of Strethill pedigree continued for a further 200 years, with Strethill Farm, Mere being the seat of the Cocker family for several generations, until it was purchased by Henry Legh (recorded in the Mere Charterers in 1666). It may be entirely coincidental, but the year in which the Strethill estates seem to have been granted to the above chaplains (1440) was the same year that the first "Strettell" was recorded as living in Mobberley (see below). ==Sources== See also: *[https://tomparker3216.wixsite.com/familyhistory/origins-of-the-strettells Family History and Origins of the Steettlls] website by Tom Parker [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161589/suggestions-for-pre-1500-entry G2G question about Christopher Cocker]

Christopher Hanssons Räkneskapsbok

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*Christoffer Hansson Bures anteckningar och arvsskifteshandlingar *Hansson Bure, Christoffer, 1589-1655 (författare) *1647-1663 *X 255 k fol. *Uppsala universitetsbibliotek *Boken finns för läsning och nedladdning på Alvin, plattform för digitala samlingar och digitaliserat kulturarv. *Länk till boken: [https://www.alvin-portal.org/alvin/resultList.jsf?dswid=5894&af=%5B%5D&p=1&fs=true&searchType=EXTENDED&sortString=relevance_sort_desc&noOfRows=10&query=&aq=%5B%5B%7B%22A_FQ%22%3A%22christoffer+Hansson%22%7D%5D%5D&aqe=%5B%5D Christoffer Hansson Bures anteckningar och arvsskifteshandlingar]

Christopher Marlowe Coroners Report

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return to [[Marlowe-151|profile]] ---- The coroner's report of '''Christopher Marlowe''''s sudden death was discovered by Leslie Hotson. This translation was printed in ''The Death of Christopher Marlowe'' in 1925. KENT / INQUISITION Indented taken at Detford Strand in the aforesaid County of Kent within the verge on the first day of June in the year of the reign of Elizabeth by the grace of God of England France and Ireland Queen defender of the faith &c thirtyfifth, in the presence of '''William Danby''', Gentleman, Coroner of the household of our said lady the Queen, upon view of the body of '''Christopher Morley''', there lying dead & slain, upon oath of Nicholas Draper, Gentleman, Wolstan Randall, gentleman, William Curry, Adrian Walker, John Barber, Robert Baldwyn, Giles ffeld, George Halfepenny, Henry Awger, James Batt, Henry Bendyn, Thomas Batt senior, John Baldwyn, Alexander Burrage, Edmund Goodcheepe, & Henry Dabyns who say [upon] their oath that Ingram ffrysar, late of London, Gentleman, and the aforesaid Christopher Morley, and Nicholas Skeres, late of London, Gentleman, and Robert Poley of London aforesaid, Gentleman, on the thirtieth of May in the aforesaid thirtyfifth year, at the aforesaid Detford Strand in the aforesaid County of Kent within the verge about the tenth hour before noon of the same day met together in a room in the house of a certain Eleanor Bull, widow; & there passed the time together & dined & after dinner were in quiet sort together & walked in the garden belonging to the said house until the sixth hour after noon of the same day & then returned from the said garden to the room aforesaid & there together and in company supped; & after supper the said Ingram & Christopher Morley were in speech & uttered one to the other divers malicious words for the reason that they could not be at one nor agree about the payment of the sum of pence, that is, le recknynge, there; & the said Christopher Morley then lying upon a bed in the room where they supped, & moved with anger against the said Ingram ffrysar upon the words aforesaid spoken between them, and the said Ingram then & there sitting in the room aforesaid with his back towards the bed where the said Christopher Morley was then lying, sitting near the bed, that is, nere the bed, & with the front part of his body towards the table & the aforesaid Nicholas Skeres & Robert Poley sitting on either side of the said Ingram in such a manner that the same Ingram ffrysar in no wise could take flight; it so befell that the said Christopher Morley on a sudden & of his malice towards the said Ingram aforethought, then & there maliciously drew the dagger of the said Ingram which was at his back, and with the same dagger the said Christopher Morley then & there maliciously gave the aforesaid Ingram two wounds on his head of the length of two inches & of the depth of a quarter of an inch; whereupon the said Ingram, in fear of being slain, & sitting in the manner aforesaid between the said Nicholas Skeres & Robert Poley so that he could not in any wise get away, in his own defence & for the saving of his life, then & there struggled with the said Christopher Morley to get back from him his dagger aforesaid; in which affray the same Ingram could not get away from the said Christopher Morley; and so it befell in that affray that the said Ingram, in defence of his life, with the dagger aforesaid to the value of 12d, gave the said Christopher then & there a mortal wound over his right eye of the depth of two inches & of the width of one inch; of which mortal wound the aforesaid Christopher Morley then & there instantly died; And so the Jurors aforesaid say upon their oath that the said Ingram killed & slew Christopher Morley aforesaid on the thirtieth day of May in the thirtyfifth year named above at Detford Strand aforesaid within the verge in the room aforesaid within the verge in the manner and form aforesaid in the defence and saving of his own life, against the peace of our said lady the Queen, her now crown & dignity; And further the said Jurors say upon their oath that the said Ingram after the slaying aforesaid perpetrated & done by him in the manner & form aforesaid neither fled nor withdrew himself; But what goods or chattels, lands or tenements the said Ingram had at the time of the slaying aforesaid, done & perpetrated by him in the manner & form aforesaid, the said Jurors are totally ignorant. In witness of which thing the said Coroner as well as the Jurors aforesaid to this Inquisition have interchangeably set their seals. Given the day & year above named &c. 'by WILLIAM DANBY Coroner'. Original document in Latin is here: Kanc. / Inquisicio indentata capta apud Detford Strand in praedicto Comitatu Kancia infra virgam primo die Junij anno regni Elizabethe dei gratia Anglie ffrancie & Hibernie Regine fidei defensoris &c tricesimo quinto coram Willelmo Danby Generoso Coronatore hospicij dicte domine Regine super visum corporis Cristoferi Morley ibidem iacentis mortui & interfecti per sacrum Nicholai Draper Generosi Wol- stani Randall generosi Willelmi Curry Adriani Walker Johannis Barber Roberti Baldwyn Egidij ffeld Georgij Halfepenny Henrici Awger Jacobi Batt Henrici Ben- dyn Thome Batt senioris Johannis Baldwyn Alexandri Burrage Edmundi Goodcheepe & Henrici Dabyns Qui dicunt sacrum suum quod cum quidam Ingramus ffrysar nuper de Londinia Generosus ac praedictus Cristoferus Morley Ac quidam Nicholaus Skeres nuper de Londinia Generosus ac Robertus Poley de Londinia praedicta Generosus tricesimo de Maij anno tricesimo quinto supradicto apud Detford Strand praedictam in praedicto Comitatu Kancia infra virgam circa horam decimam ante meridiem eiusdem diei insimul conuener- unt in Camera infra domum cuiusdam Elionore Bull vidue & ibidem pariter moram gesserunt & prandebant & post prandium ibidem quieto ['quiete' in MS] modo insimul fuerunt & ambulauerunt in gardinum pertinentem domui prae- dicto vsque horam sextam post meridiem eiusdem diei & tunc recesserunt a gardino praedicto in Cameram prae- dictam & ibidem insimul & pariter cenabant & post cenam praedicti Ingramus & Cristoferus Morley locuti fuerunt & publicauerunt vnus eorum alteri diuersa maliciosa verba pro eo quod concordare & agreare non potuerunt circa solucionem denariorum summe voc- atum le recknynge ibidem & praedictus Cristoferus Morley adtunc iacens super lectum in Camera vbi cen- auerunt & ira motus versus praefatum Ingramum ffrysar super verbis vt praefertur inter eos praelocutis Et prae- dictus Ingramus adtunc & ibidem sedens in Camera praedicta cum tergo suo versus lectum vbi praedictus Cristoferus Morley tunc iacebat prope lectum vocatum nere the bed sedens & cum anteriori parte corporis sui versus mensam & praedicti Nicholaus Skere & Robertus Poley ex vtraque parte ipsius Ingrami sedentes tali modo vt idem Ingramus ffrysar nullo modo fugam facere potuit Ita accidit quod praedictus Cristoferus Morley ex subito & ex malicia sua erga praefatum Ingramum praecogitata pugionem praedicti Ingrami super tergum suum existentem maliciose adtunc & ibidem euaginabat & cum eodem pugione praedictus Cristoferus Morley adtunc & ibidem maliciose dedit praefato Ingramo duo vulnera super caput suum longi- tudinis duorum policium & profunditatis quartij vnius policis Super quo praedictus Ingramus metuens occidi & sedens in forma praedicta inter praefatos Nicholaum Skeres & Robertum Poley Ita quod vlterius aliquo modo recedere non potuit in sua defensione & salua- cione vite sue adtunc & ibidem contendebat cum prae- fato Cristofero Morley recipere ab eo pugionem suum praedictum in qua quidem affraia idem Ingramus a praefato Cristofero Morley vlterius recedere non potuit Et sic in affraia illa Ita accidit quod praedictus In- gramus in defensione vite sue cum pugione praedicta precij xijd; dedit praefato Cristofero adtunc & ibidem vnam plagam mortalem super dexterum oculum suum profunditatis duorum policium & latitudinis vnius policis de qua quidem plaga mortali praedictus Cris- toferus Morley adtunc & ibidem instanter obijt Et sic Iuratores praedicti dicunt super sacrum suum quod praedictus Ingramus praefatum Cristoferum Morley praedicto tricesimo die Maij anno tricesimo quinto supradicto apud Detford Strand praedictam in prae- dicto Comitatu Kancia infra virgam in Camera prae- dicta infra virgam modo & forma praedictis in defen- sione ac saluacione vite sue interfecit & occidit contra pacem dicte domine Regine nunc coronam & dignita- tem suas Et vlterius Juratores praedicti dicunt super sacrum suum quod praedictus Ingramus post occisi- onem praedictam per se modo & forma praedictis per- petratam & factam non fugit neque se retraxit Sed que bona aut catalla terras aut tenementa praedictus In- gramus tempore occisionis praedicte per se modo & forma praedictis facte & perpetrate habuit Iuratores praedicti penitus ignorant In cuius rei testimonium tam praedictus Coronator quam Iuratores praedicti huic Inquisicioni sigilla sua alteratim aff[ixe]runt Datum die & anno supradictis &c per Willelmum Danby Coronatorem

Christopher Osgood's Ancestors by Joan Fletcher Fiske, FASG

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Removed 18 April 2016 because it may be a violation of copyright to post the images. == All Images From == : The American Genealogist, Publication, volume 83, (2008-9) page 51-58, New Light on the English Background of the Osgoods of Essex County, Massachusetts Part I, Jane Fletcher Fiske, FASG. See TAG 83:2, pages 141 - 155 for Part II. See your local library or NEHGS.org for a copy

Christopher Ringlesby War of 1812 Service Records

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The mother and father of [[Ringlesby-1|Christopher Ringlesby]] are, as of yet, unknown. But, it is doubtless that he was the brother of [[Ringlesby-5|James Ringlesby]] and [[Ringlesby-4|Fielden Ringlesby]] of Hamilton County, Ohio; as well as [[Ringlesby-2|Lewis Ringlesby]] of Lawrence County, Kentucky and later Scott County, Iowa....and [[Ringlesby-3|John Ringlesby]] of Davenport, Scott County Iowa. He married the widow of Carroll Morris, [[See-2|Frances See Morris]] before 1820 in Kanawha County, Virginia; and they lived for 20 years in Mason County, Virginia, before moving the family to Montpelier, Muscatine County, Iowa, just across the line from Scott County. He died there on September 17, 1873.

Christopher Smith's Will

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This page is a transcription of [[Smith-289175|Christopher Smith's]] will. Christopher Smith was a wealthy plantation owner in Louisa and Hanover counties, owned over 4,000 acres of land and almost 100 slaves. He emancipated the Kinney family in his will. I have made paragraphs for the will for readability. The [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=2&place=394993&rmsId=TH-1942-48087-611-27&imageIndex=101&singleView=true original] is one solid block of text. Also available are [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=2&place=394993&rmsId=TH-1942-48087-611-27&imageIndex=115&singleView=true an inventory of his estate] as well as a [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=2&place=394993&rmsId=TH-1942-48087-611-27&imageIndex=124&singleView=true settlement record]. There are two other space pages related to Christopher Smith. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slaves_of_Christopher_Smith%2C_Louisa_County%2C_Virginia The Slaves of Christopher Smith] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Kinney_Family_of_Louisa_County%2C_Virginia The Kinney Family of Louisa County, VIrginia]. The purpose of all three pages is to accurately identify the slaves and freed black families that came from the Smith plantation. As profiles for the various people are created, they will be linked to these pages.

I Christopher Smith of the County of Louisa taking into consideration the certainty of death, but being uncertain when it may happen, have determined at this time to make my last will and testament, which I do in form and manner following Viz;

It is my will and desire that all my just debts should be paid.

It is my will and desire that the following slaves be manumitted. Betty Kinney her son Billy Kinney, her daughter Sally Kinney with the children of said Sally Kinney, to wit, Louisa, John, David, Amelia & Sam and every other child or children which she may hereafter have and hereby do emancipate and set free the said Betty Kinney, Billy Kinney, Sally Kinney and the said children of Sally Kinney Louisa, John, David, Amelia & Sam.

It is my will that any executors hereafter named should lay off and allot to the said Betty Kinney, Billy Kinney, Sally Kinney and the said children of Sally Kinney fifty acres of land off the tract I now live on at such place as my excrs may think proper whereon they may reside during the life time of Sally Kinney, and at her death I give the said fifty acres of land to her two daughters Louisa & Amelia and their heirs forever.

It is my will and desire that the sons of Sally Kinney that is to say John, David & Sam, after being educated? in the common manner that children are educated in this part of the County at the expense of my estate be bound to some trade such as my executor may think best, wishing my said executors to take into consideration their future welfare more than their present ease and convenience.

I give to Lousia Kinney and Amelia Kinney the sum of twenty five pounds each when they come of age respectively.

It is my will and desire that my executors hereafter named choose two negroes for each place where I at present have an ??? and that they be ?? in the lands under such management as my executors may direct, that all my other negroes except my blacksmiths, and those hereafter loaned my mother be sold by my said executor on such credit as they may deem ??? to the interest of my legatees.

It is my will and desire that the stock of cattle, hogs, sheep & horses be kept on the plantation where they now are except my executors may think the plantation overstocked, when they are requested to sell as many of these as may think proper.

It is my will and hereby I do give and bequeath to my brother Charles Smith the sum of two thousand dollars to be raised out of the sale of my negroes heretofore directed to be sold, which sum with the land which is hereafter desired him will I expect make what I give equal to what I gave heretofore by deed to my brother John S. Smith but my said brother Charles must be responsible for one fifth part of all sum of money which may be due or recovered from my estate on account of any debt or debts due from John Snelson or my father Charles Smith decd. after giving credit for the money which be recovered of Garland Anderson by virtue of his deed of trust made to secure the said Charles Smith dedc.

I likewise give and bequeath to my said brother Charles Smith one sixth part of all my lands in Louisa and Hanover to be laid off in one tract in either of said Counties, which tract shall be deemed by same for that purpose appointed, of the value of one sixth part of all my land.

I likewise give to my said brother Charles as a testimony of my affection for him my fowling piece.

I give to my son Christopher Lewis Smith my silver watch.

It is my will and desire that the negro stock to which I have directed to be retained in my different plantations be kept there for the benefit and support of my children, Christopher Lewis Smith, Catherine Snelson Smith and Nathaniel Anderson Smith, except those hereafter loaned my mother, until my son Christopher Lewis Smith comes of age that then the land and negroes to be laid off so as to give him one third together with on third of the stock of all kinds plantation utensils & all the ballance kept together until my daughter Chatherine Snelson Smith come of age, when one half of the other or remaining and slaves stock etc shall be laid off and alloted to her, the blanace to be given up to my son Nathaniel Anderson Smith when he comes of age all of which said land slaves etc I give to them and their heirs forever.

I give to my daughter Catherine Snelson Smith a negro girl that now waits on her by the name of Had?? to her and her heirs forever.

I give to my beloved mother during her life the land whereon I now live together with the ten slaves my excrs may direct to ??? on that tract of land. Likewise her choice of three maids out of my negroes likewise a gardener and a driver for the carriage which ??? the carriage all my household and kitchen furniture of any kind and description I lend to her during her life.

It is likewise my will and desire that my executor if the profits of the estate thus loaned her should not be sufficient to support her in the manner she has usually lived furnish here with such things as shall enable her to live as she at present lives.

It is my wish that my executors be not particular in this but that they supply her liberally as she has been to me the best of mothers.

All the rest of my estate I give to my three children, Christopher Lewis Smith, Catherine Snelson & Nathaniel Anderson to receive it when they come of age respectively, the money which my are to be ??? for, I desire may be put out at interest on good security for the benefit of my children.

It is my wish that my children collected at the direction of my exeuctors, Having heretofore given my brother John S. Smith the part of my estate intended for him and his wife, give to her, my sister in law, the sum of five guineas to be laid out in a gold mourning locket.

It is to be understood that my mother releases all claim she has against me for any thing that my due her as her proportion of my father's estate, if she accepts the legacy left for her by this will.

I give my friend David Bullock five guineas to purchase a lockett of remembrance and affection.

I hereby constitute and appoint my brothers John S. Smith & Chas Smith excrs to this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other wills by me made and declaring this to be my last. As witness my hand and seal this 17th of July 1802.

Signed sealed & published in presence of W.

Christopher Swanson's Will

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{{Image|file=Christopher_Swanson_s_Will.jpg |align=r |size=l }}'''Be it remembered''' that I [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] of Wickakoe in the County of Philadelphia Yeoman being sick of Body but thro' the goodness of God of sound mind & Memory Do make this my last Will and Testament hereby reoking all other Wills in manner following to say, First, It is my will that my Just Debts & funeral Charages be duly paid and I give and devise until my three Daughters [[Swanson-4697|Catherine]] [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] all that Northernmost part of Tract of Land in Wickakoe afoersaid which beginning at a southernmost part of a New Frame for a House put upon my land by my Son in Law [[Duche-10|Anthony Duche]] near the River Delaware from thence extendeth as far as my Land goes Northward and from the River Delaware at Low Water Mark unto Passyununk Road Westward and So contain the same breath on the Road as it doth on the opposite side near the River including the Lotts of Hays and Benny to hold to them the said [[Swanson-4697|Catherine]] [[Swanson-4698|Margaret]] and [[Swanson-3794|Mary]] Part and Share alike and to their heirs and assigns for ever Part of any of my said Daughters who is under Age shall dye under age 15 without issue her part shall go to the survivors and survivor of them and the heirs and assigns of such survivors or survivors. But yet my will is that my loving Wife [[Keen-3521|Christian]] shall hold and enjoy the same during her natural life and I nominate my said Loving Wife [[Keen-3521|Christian]] to be my sole executrix and I give unto her the said [[Keen-3521|Christian]] all my goods & Chattles for her to dispose of as shall think fit and as for and concerning all the rest & residue of my Lands knemonts and heritaments I do hereby authorize my said Wife [[Keen-3521|Christian]] to sell or com??? parts hereof as she shall find expedient for the payment of my Debts unto any person or persons his heir or their heirs and assigns forever or for such other estate and such consideration as she shall think fit and as to the surplusage if any part remains unsold (as I expect they will) by the authority hereby given to my Executrix, I do hereby give and devise the same unto my son [[Swanson-4699|John]] and to his Heirs for ever But yet my further will is that my said Wife [[Keen-3521|Christian]] shall hold & Enjoy the same surpulsage during all the term of her Natural life without impeachment of Haste In witness whereof I the said [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the twenty second Day of November in the Year of our Lord One thousand Seven Hundred & thrity five the Mark of I [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] (seal) Signed Sealed Published and declared by the above named [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] for and as his last will @ Testament In the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our Names in his persence Matthew Cowley Brocken [[Keen-3521|Christian]] + Justice her Mark Lloyd Zachary ... Phlad'a December 10th 1735 Will and the said Mathew on his oath and the said Charles on his Solemn affermation according to Law did decalre they saw & Heard [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] the Testator above named Sign Seal & he was of sound mind memory & Understanding to the best of their knowledge ??ram Ge??? He???? Best Remembered that on the 10th December 1735 the Last Will & Testament of [[Swanson-3988|Christopher Swanson]] Dece'd was proved in due form of Law and probate of Letters Testamentary to adminstoer the said Deced Estate and bring an Inventory thereof into the Register General's Office at Philad'a at or before the tenth of January next and also to under an Account when thereunto lawfully requierd given under the seal of the said Office Let Evans Regent

Christopher Zerahn (Zeran)

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ZERON v ZERAN Which of the two spellings of this surname was the first acknowledged spelling of.. the instant it arrived in to North America ? Based on what my stepfather Harry Mathew Zeron had told us 'every time within the vicinity of Osnabruck', where his first ancestor Christopher had settled, stated that Zeron is the original spelling and that the spelling Zeran came about 'a generation or two' later on, when a peculiar family member was caught red handed stealing from another relative, actually several so they learned and outright denied it! Got mad beyond comprehension and literarily disowning himself from the rest of his relatives, changed the spelling of his surname Zeron to Zeran ! If not for remembering this family lore, which surprisingly is now coinciding with the majority of the earliest of historical records pretaining to Christopher and then his sons, most have interpreted Christopher's surname spelled with an "o" not an "a" and yet all have misinterpreted the Z as something else ! This is what is known of ([[Zerahn-1|Christopher Zerahn/Zeran]]) the First and Earliest known Forefather! A)- 1st historical record is the 1751 "Passengers lists of Palastine Immigrants to North America, Christopher ZERON and Appolonia Zeron are listed.
"'Need to find this again and add it here.'" B)- 2nd historical record is a latter sought out published record regarding Christopher and Gertraut Lowenstein Marriage, 176_. C)- 3rd historical record, 1783 British- Upper Canada land claimants Christopher's surname was misinterpreted or recorded and republished as SERON . D)- 4th historical record has SEARON E)- 5th historical record has SCARON F)- 6th Proven U.E.Loyalist registered as Christopher ZERAN . G)- 7th historical record yet is not verified.. is Christopher's " Will " ..it is 'said' to have ZERAHN or possibly ZERRAHN with (?).
'''Need to find this Will'''
Whether it be the original handwritten Will itself or a photocopy of doesn't matter just as long as it has Christopher's signature. In order for me to examine this document for myself and maybe then I'll be able to determine the correct spelling of his surname. H)- 8th is historical handwritten Church Registers, thus far ZIRAN, ZIRON, ZEARAN, ZEARAND, ZERON, FERON, I)- 9th is recent Historical overture of Maple Dale Farms which traces back to David TERON ! J)- 10th is historical to present Censuses records, thus far :1851 ZERAN, ZEARAN, :1861 SERON, :1871 ZERON, :1881 YERAN, LERON, ZERON, ZERAN :1891 ZUAN, :1901 :1911 ZHEN, ZESON, ZERR, ZERM, ZEROM, ZERON, ZERAN, :1921 ZENA, ZEREN, When it comes to finding our relatives surname in Archives, believe me one has to be very ingenuititive . searching wise, verses the simplicity of this surname's spelling, it is constantly misinterpreted as something else (?) other than what it is actually written. K) -11th is records of 3 male individuals in the United States, who were Immigrants from Armenia, changed their surname from ''ZERONIAN'' to Zeron :Found this 01-06-2019 :[PDF] - Global Genealogy (Jul 29, 1990) · Dorothy Perin D.E. "A Genealogical Sketch of Joseph Brownell". ZERAN :''givenname, dob, book page(s)'' :-Arthur (b 1902), 277 & 409. :-Aurie MacKenzie Kaitlin (b 1989), 278. :-Barbara Joan, 278 . :-Barry, 278. :-Bert MacKenzie, 278. :-Beverly Ellen Lois, 277. :-Bradley, 278. :-Carol Ann, 278. :-Cheryl Ann, 278. :-Cindy Lea, 278. :-Connie Jean, 278 . :-Daniel, 278. :-Deborah, 278. :-Derek Steven, 278. :-Douglas, 277. :-Emily, 278. :-George Arthur Edwin, 278. :-Gerald Bert, 278 . :-James, 278. :-James Arthur, 278. :-Joyce Katheran, 279. :-Karen, 278. :-Kasey, 279. :-Kelly, 279. :-Laura Maureen, 278. :-Norma Edith, 278. :-Peter John, 278. :-Rebecca Ruth, 278. :-Sandra Helen, 278. :-Shawn Peter, 278. :-Sterling William, 279. :-Verla May, 278. :-William Douglas, 278. Not all of the Zeron and Zeran (who descended from Christopher Zerahn/Zeran/Zeron) are found in the Canadian Archives, less in other resources. Thus far those who were found were found with these spelling variants.. ''Seron, Searon, Scaron, Zerahn, Zeron, Zerom, Zeson, Zerm, Zeran, Zearn, Zieran, Serens, Serran, Sourin, Zearand, Ceron, Ziran, Zerran, Zerr, Sarren, Serin, Cern, Seryon, Zurn, Yeran, Jeron''. Most, if not all family members know only to well, that no matter how clearly this name is pronounced, they end up having to spell it out or write it down for others and, still seemingly takes forever for some to comprehend less get it right. Well that was until one day when this was uttered ~ It's "Zero" with an "n" on the end of it! ~ and wahala!! Finally and amazingly, it works every time! plus takes less time too! by JZB. == Sources == *[http://www.interment.net/data/canada/bc/fraser/mapleridge/maple_wz.htm Interment.net - Zeron/Zeran]. *[https://billiongraves.com/search/results?action=search&given_names=&family_names=Zeron Billiongraves - Zeron/Zeran] *[http://sortedbyname.com/mobile/pages/z103127.html Sortedbyname.com - Z] *[http://www.marsdenmclaughlin.com/mobile/obituaries-list.cfm?forcelayout=mobile#obituaries Dundas, Stormont & Glengarry United Counties - Obituaries by Marsden McLaughlin] *[http://cornwallroots.info/obits14/bmsobits_2014_list.php?bmsobits_2014Order=Sorter_Deceased&bmsobits_2014Dir=DESC&bmsobits_2014Page=2 CornwallRoots Obits (newspaper clippings)], unfortunately this Website now redirects you, yet accessible and closing soon and is up For Sale !'' *[http://web.archive.org/web/20111222015842/http://www.bettyfink.com:80/ Earliest Church records of New York state by Betty Fink]. *[http://bowergenealogy.ca/index.html Bower Genealogy (Index)] this includes the earliest Upper Canada Baptism+birth, Marriages, Burials+death records. *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sbresearch/dixoncemetery.html Dixon Cemetery (index)] *[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/boards/SearchResults.aspx?dir=forward&sortKey=CIAAIf0ApeOG&pOff=3&db=mb&ti=5538&gss=nfwylf&rank=0&adv=show&_88000003=Zeran&gskw=Zeran&hc=25 Rootsweb Zeron/Zeran message boards] *[http://lostvillages.ca/history/the-lost-villages/dickinsons-landing/ History of Lost Villages for Dickson Landing]. *[http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/landregistryrecordsresearch.html "1885 Land Registry Records for and of Osnabruck Township - Pioneers"] *[https://cornwallcommunitymuseum.wordpress.com/genealogical-research/ Cornwall Community Museum (wordpress) for Genealogical Research] *[https://www.ancientfaces.com/surname/zeron-family-history/643438 AncientFaces for ZERON] *[http://www.museumstuff.com/family-history/names/Zeran.php Museums - Family History Archive for ZERAN] *[https://farmersforum.com/eastern-ontario-farm-has-survived-since-original-land-grant-200-years-ago-when-napoleon-conquered-venice/ Eastern Ontario: Farmers forum] *[http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/earlyont.htm Early Ontario Records] *Canadian [https://m.imdb.com/name/nm2297513/ Drew Zeran (Actor)] *[https://canadianheadstones.com/search.html?page=&fname=&lname=Zeron&trans=&prov=ON&idcemetery=&cemetery=&limit=20&offset=0 canadianheadstones.com] Zeron Memorials

Christy Forry GEDCOM Cleanup

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Christy Forry uploaded MY_Forry_Johnson_Zeyen Family Tree_.ged on 7 August 2011. Information on the upload can be found beginning at [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&who=Horning-31&l=500&p=5&old=500,1 Horning-31's Contributions to WikiTree]. The list below links '''open''' profiles from that upload that have been cleaned. If you would like to help, please ask to join the Trusted List for this page. An effort has been made to keep the list in the sequence of the GEDCOM upload. # [[Forry-11|Earl John Forry]] # [[Dial-72|Myrtle I. (Dial) Kelly]] # [[Zbylut-1|Josefa (Zbylut) Forry]] # [[Pearlman-7|Florence (Pearlman) Forry]] # [[Forry-14|Jean Louise (Forry) Sanchez]] # [[Forry-16|John Earl Forry]] # [[Horning-33|Ellis Lee Horning]] # [[Peck-889|Jack Ernest Peck]] # [[Thacker-143|Evelyn (Thacker) Forry]] # [[Forry-20|John N. Forry]] # [[Forry-21|Marie Elizabeth (Forry) Simpson]] # [[Forry-22|Harold Felix Forry]] # [[Miller-6419|Mary E. (Miller) Featherly]] # [[Verhine-1|Catherine Ellen Verhine]] # [[Ernsberger-2|Elizabeth (Ernsberger) Forry]] # [[Forry-23|Henry Forry]] # [[Featherly-5|Frank Featherly]] # [[Winder-41|Susan (Winders) Miller]] # [[Miller-6420|David H. Miller]] # [[Scott-2781|William Louis Scott]] # [[Zeyen-4|Robert Francis Zeyen]] # [[Johnson-7871|Cleo Ellen Johnson]] # [[Hollar-51|David Thomas Hollar]] # [[Forry-63|Ruth (Forry) Kissane]] == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees/results#count=20&query=+subcollection_id:%22MMDT-WHK%22 FamilySearch Submission ID MMDT-WHK] * {{Ancestry Tree|4544036}}

Christy Melick Miscellaneous Family Photos

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Miscellaneous family photos from [[Melick-229|Christy Melick]].

Chronika der Familie Waskowsky

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Kopie der handschriftlichen Aufzeichnungen meines Großvaters

Chronology of Records for Henry Webb (Webb-130)

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== Chronology of Records == * 1624. Henry Webbe married Clement Roddiver on October 20, 1624 at Stratford sub Castle, Wiltshire. * 1625. Margaret, the daughter of Henrie Webb, was baptized at St. Edmunds, Salisbury on September 25, 1625. * 1633. Henry Webb and Dowsabel Smith were married at St. Edmunds, Salisbury on August 11, 1633. * 1637. At a Boston town meeting on September 25, 1637, leave was granted to Henry Webbe to buy the house wherein he now dwelleth, and to have a garding plott where may be most Convenient for him. * 1638. At a Quarterly Court held at Boston on December 4, 1638, a charge against Henry Webb was discharged for want of sufficient witnesses. * 1639. On the 6th day of the 12th Moneth 1638 (February 6, 1638/9), Henry Webbe a mercer was admitted as a member of the First Church of Boston. * 1639. On the 10th of the 12th Moneth 1638 (February 12, 1638/9), Dosabell the wife of our brother Henry Webbe was admitted as a member of the First Church of Boston. * 1639. Thomas Lechford prepared an indemnity by [[Doughty-32|Francis Doughty]] of Dorcestor in favor of Henry Webb to save Henry harmless for a £500 bond that Henry had provided for the appearance of Francis at the next quarter court to answer to the complaint of William Cole and his wife Elizabeth. * 1641. At a Quarter Court held at Boston on the first of the 4th Mo. 1641 (June 4, 1641), Henry Webbe & George Stoader, constables of Boston, had granted to them power to gather the estate of Paul Yonge & to pay the debts & to give account. * 1641. In 1641, Thomas Lechford prepared a petition for Roger Toll, servant to Mr. Henry Webb of Boston, requesting that the court forgive him for selling 2 pounds of gunpowder to Cusshannequins about 1639, as then being new to the country, he did not know at the time that it was forbidden to do so. * 1641. At a Quarter Court held at Boston in June 1641, Mr. Henry Webbe had his fine of £10 remitted to 10 shillings. * 1660. Henry Webb of Boston, merchant, made his will on April 5, 1660. * 1660. Henry Webb's will was probated on September 13, 1660 based on the testimony of witnesses Thomas Buttolph and Thomas Scotto * 1660. The inventory of Henry Webb's estate was taken on September 25, 1660 by John Cullicke, Henry Shrimpton and William Davis. == Sources ==

Chronology of Records for James Pitney (Pitney-7)

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: == Chronology of Records for James Pitney (Pitney-7) == The following are New England records for James Pitney (Pitney-7). * 1640. At an Ipswich town meeting on March 29, 1640, the town agreed to engage James Pitney and John Browne to keep a herd of swine at Castle Neck and Hogg Island from April 10 until harvest be fully ended on behalf of the several owners, in consideration of £40. * 1642. At a Court held at Ipswich on March 29, 1642, John West brought a lawsuit against James Pitney and [[Howe-94|James Howe]] "in plito tens". Found for the plaintiff. Damage 6 bushels corne and 10 shillings in costs. * 1642. At a Court held at Ipswich on March 29, 1642, [[Hovey-9|Dan Hovey]] brought a lawsuit against James Pitney and [[Howe-94|James Howe]] "de plito tus". Found for the plaintiff. Damage 9 bushels corne and 2 shillings in costs. * 1643. James Pittney was included in an August 1643 list of male inhabitants of Marshfield 16-60 years old who were able to bear arms. * 1643. At a Marshfield town meeting on September 27, 1643, in light of the imminent danger to the English, it was agreed the four watches would be kept at all times and that James Pitney, Mr. Thomas' family and Mr. Bulkley's should be of the guard under the command of Lieut. Nathaniel Thomas. * 1644. At a General Court held at Plymouth on March 5, 1643/4, James Pitney was among 11 men who were propounded to take up their freedom at the next Court. * 1644. At a Marshfield town meeting on November 13, 1644, the town granted William Hales the lot of upland formerly granted to James Pitney lying next to [[Lilly-69|Luke Lilly's]]. * 1645. At a Marshfield town meeting on August 19, 1645, James Pitney was won of three men fined 6 pence for not appearing at the hour. * 1646. At a Marshfield town meeting on February 16, 1645/6, James Pitney was one of 7 men cited for not appearing. * 1646. At a Marshfield town meeting on December 16, 1646, the freemen granted to James Pitney the lands formerly promised to him between the lands of [[Godfrey-107|Francis Godfrey]] and [[Partridge-308|Mr. Ralph Partridge]]. * 1649. At a Marshfield town meeting on May 21, 1649, the freemen granted to James Pitney the parcel of land formerly granted to [[Waterman-232|Robert Waterman]] and now surrendered by him, to Pitney's heirs forever, namely his son John Pitney, and the said James Pitney is not to sell or exchange the land without the consent of the town. At a town meeting on May 13, 1674, the inhabitants of Marshfield voted their consent to Mr. Pitney's sale of the aforesaid lands to [[Adams-967|John Adams]] and Samuel Baker. (Since the consent to the sale came long after James' death, the consent must have been given long after the sale in order to validate it.) * 1651. At a General Court at Plymouth held on March 4, 1650/1, [[Waterman-232|Robert Waterman]] of Marshfield was presented for "offering an attempt of boddyly uncleanes to Sara Pittney, of the aforsaid towne." * 1652. On July 26, 1652, James Pitney was admitted as a townsman of Boston. [[Atkinson-1924|Theoder Adkinson]] bound himself for £20 to secure the town harmless from all charges that shall come by the said James Pitney or any of his family. * 1652. John Pittney, the son of Francis (sic) & Sarah Pittney, died in Boston on October 17, 1652. (As noted by Anderson, "Although the father's name on this birth (sic) record is given as 'Francis Pitney,' no other record for a man of this name has been found in early New England, and James Pitney and his wife Sarah were living in Boston in 1652.") * 1655. In a letter from [[Williams-934|Roger Williams]] in Providence to [[Winthrop-14|John Winthrop Jr.]] dated April 26, 1655, Williams wrote that "a hue and crie came to my hand lately from the Govr at Boston, after 2 youths one runn from Capt. Oliver whome I lighted on and have returned, another from [[Bill-653|James Bill]] of Boston who I heare past through our Towne and said he was bound for Pequt. His name is James Pitnie, he hath on a blackish coate and hat and a pair of greenish breeches and greene knit stockins. (This record does not relate to this profile's James Pitney, but may relate to son James Jr. Anderson's profile for James Sr. indicates that he thought this record probably related to James Jr., but ''Waters-Law'' concluded that it probably did not.) * 1658. Sarah, wife of James Pitney, deceased August 14, 1658. * 1659. On 24 November 1659 “James Pitny late of Marshfeild and now of Boston feltmaker” sold “my Lott of land lying in the Towne of Marshfeild aforesaid, Called and knowne by the name of Mount Skergo” to “John Adams and Samuel Baker of the said Towne of Marshfeild".Marshfield, Massachusetts, original town records, 1645-1733, p. 5. FHL DGS 7009258, image 27. * 1660. The books of account of [[Starr-32|Dr. Comfort Starr]] who died in January 1659/60, included, among a long list of amounts payable to him, presumably for medical treatment, an entry for "Mr. Pitney . . . £0.03.08." (This entry may represent the amount payable for medical treatment for James' wife Sarah in connecton with a sickness that led to her death in 1658.) * 1660. A writ dated March 8, 1659/60 against [[Bill-653|James Beele]] of Pullin Point suit of John Brown of Cambridge debt paid for James Pittney once a servant to Beele. (This record does not relate to this profile's James Pitney, but may relate to son James Jr. See 1655 Roger Williams letter referenced above.) * 1664. The last will and testament of John Pitney was taken by [[Bradford-123|Mr. John Bradford]] and [[Bourne-248|John Bourne]] on March 14, 1663/4. * 1664. The inventory of the estate of Mr. James Pitney was taken by [[Bradford-123|Mr. John Bradford]] and [[Bourne-248|John Bourne]] on March 11, 1663/4. == Sources ==

Chronology of Records for John Eames (Eames-226)

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== Chronology of Records == * 1642. John, the son of Thomas & Margaret Eames, was borne the 6 of the 8 mo. [October] in Dedham. * 1669. On June 15, 1669, John Eames appealed from the sentence of the military court held at Cambridge on April 9, 1668. (It is possible that this record relates to a different John Eames.) * 1676. John Eames of Watertown served a military company, per an accounting dated August 24, 1676 * 1676. Mergrett Eames daughter of John and Mary borne 25 8mo [October] and dyed the 2d of the 9mo [November] * 1676. At a Watertown town meeting on November 3, 1676, an accounting by the constables, Richard Norcross and Corporal William, showed a payment to John Eames of 1 shilling for [the killing of] "foxes and burds". * 1677/8. John Eames took up lots on his father's grant in Framingham and became an inhabitant there * 1678. Martha ye daughter of John and Mary Eames was born [in Sherborn] ye 28 of feb 1678[/9]. * 1679. John Eames was admitted as a resident of Sherborn in April 1679 * 1681. Mary Eames, wife of John Eames, died in Sherborn on April 3, 1681 * 1682. John Eames married Elizabeth Eames in Sherborn on May 11, 1682 * 1682. Prissila, daughter of John and Elizabeth Eames was born in Sherborn on February 2, 1682/3 * 1683. By deed dated December 13, 1683, John Eames of Sherbourne, with the consent of his wife Elizabeth, for £10, sold to Walter Shepard of Sudbury his houselott (granted to his father Thomas Eames by the town of Sherbourne and since his death belonging to said John Eames) containing 30 acres of upland and swamp lying in the town of Sherbourne * 1685. Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth Eames was born in Sherborn on April 11, 1685 * 1687. John, son of John and Elizabeth Eames, was born in Sherborn on January 10, 1687[/8?] * 1688. By deed dated August 31, 1688, John Eames of Sherburn, bricklayer, granted to Zachariah Paddleford of Sherburn, planter, 20 acres in two parcels. * 1691. By deed dated April 17, 1695, in consideration for the payment of £22, the Natick indians confirmed the ownership by John Eames of land granted in Natick in 1676 to his deceased father Thomas Eames * 1693. John Eams was among the inhabitants of Framingham who signed a petition dated March 2, 1692/3 requesting the incorporation of their area as a town * 1694. Thomas, son of John and Elizabeth Eames was born in Sherborn on July 22, 1694 * 1697. Mary, daughter of John and Elizabeth Eames was born in Sherborn on January 4, 1696/7 * 1697. By deed dated March 1, 1696/7, John Eames of the Farm's adjacent to Sherburn, brick layer, for £3, sold to Zachariah Paddleford of said Farms, planter, 4 acres of swamp in Sherburn. * 1698. Henry, son of John and Elizabeth Eames was born in Sherborn on April 28, 1698 * 1700. John Emmes and his brothers Nathaniel Eamms and Samuel Emms petitioned to have their lands declared in Natick rather than in Sherborne * 1700. In June 1700, John Eams, John How, Isaac Learned, Joseph Buckminster, Peter Clayes and Thomas Drury petitioned to have their lands declared not part of Sherborne * 1700. On July 4, 1700, John Eames, on behalf of himself and his brothers living on the lands formerly granted to their father Thomas Eames deceased, petitioned to have their lands declared part of the new town of Framingham * 1702. By indenture dated April 1, 1702, John Eames granted to John Death 4 acres of land in tthe Nonantim grant adjacent to Framingham * 1702. At the second annual town meeting of the town of Framingham, Thomas Drury, David Rice, Jeremiah Pick Sr, Abial Lamb Sr, John Eames, John Adams and John How were chosen as selectmen * 1703. By deed dated January 4, 1703, John Eams of Framingham, mason, for £7.05, sold to Isaac Learned 15 acres of land in Framingham * 1703. By deed dated February 22, 1703, John Eams of Framingham, bricklayer, for £8.05, sold to John Death Jr of Sherborn, husbandman, 14 acres of land in Sherborn. * 1705. Abigael, daughter of John and Elizabeth Eams, was born in Sherborn on March 9, 1705 * 1705. By an indenture dated August 4, 1705, between John Eames of Natick adjacent to Sherbourne granted to Isaac Gleson and John Gleson of Natick a parcel of land in Natick containing 4 acres * 1705. In 1705, the town of Framingham voted that John Eames may take away the hind seat behind the women's seats in the meetinghouse, to set up a pew, provided he takes in as many as can conveniently sit in it, and doth give up his right in other seats, and doth promise that he will sit there himself * 1708. By deed dated December 20, 1708, John Eams of Framingham, brick layer, for £20, sold to Jonathan Cutler 30 acres of land in controversy between Sherborn and Framingham. * 1710. On the Framingham tax list of June 27, 1710, John Eames was taxed for £0.03.01 * 1717. By deed dated December 9, 1717, John Eames of Framingham, yeoman, for £20, sold to David Pratt of Framingham 14 acres of land in Framingham. * 1721. By deed dated April 25, 1721, Samuel Eames and Nathaniel Eames both of Framingham, two of the surviving sons of Thomas Eames sometime of Sherborne, deceased intestate, and Daniel Deane of Concord, yeoman,and Margaret his wife (daughter of said Thomas Eames), for consideration that their brother John Eames of Framingham, yeoman, administrator of the estate of their father Thomas Eames hath heretofore granted unto the said Nathaniel Eames, Samuel Eames & Margarett Dean certain parcels of land and other estate, and in consideration of £10, granted to John Eames all their right in of Thomas Eames lands not previously granted to them. * 1721. By deed dated June 5, 1721, John Eames of Framingham, brick layer, with the consent of his wife Elizabeth Eames, for £30, sold to Oliver Death of Framingham, husbandman, a tract of land lying in Sherburn and Framingham containing 13 acres. * 1726. By deed dated February 26, 1721, John Eams of Framingham, bricklayer, for £50, sold to Henry Leeland of Sherborn, yeoman, a 50 acre tract of land in Sherborn. * 1727. By deed dated April 28, 1727, John Eams of Framingham, yeoman, in consideration for his love and affection for his son Thomas Eams of Framingham, cordwainer, and Thomas' agreement to pay his sister Priscila Eams £4 per annum during her life, conveyed to Thomas upon the death of John and his wife Elizabeth, several parcels of land, including his homelot. * 1727. John Eams of Framingham made his will on May 18, 1727 * 1727. Elizabeth, wife of John Eames died in Framingham on June26, 1727 * 1733. John Eamms died in Framingham on December 14, 1733. (Entry incorrectly says 1733/4.) * 1734. The inventory of real and personal property of the estate of John Emmes of Framingham was shown by the executors of his will on January 22, 1733/4 == Sources ==

Chronology of Records for Thomas Eames (Eames-218)

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== Chronology of Records for Thomas Eames ([[Eames-218|Eames-218]]) == * 1640. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on September 28, 1640, Thomas Eames was granted that parcell of ground formerly granted to Henry Wilson & Samuel Bullen next to Mr. Deengaynes lot in the great island provided that he subscribeth to the towne orders. * 1640(?) Thomas Eames was a signator to the Dedham Covenant. Although the Covenant was first signed in 1636 by the then inhabitants of Dedham, it was signed by persons who came to the town later as a condition to their admission to the town. * 1640. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on December 2, 1640, John Kingsbery, John Haward and John Bacheler were appointed to search for brick earth and and provide a place necessary to burn brick upon on the great island to the satisfaction of brickmaker Thomas Eames. * 1641. John, the son of Thomas & Margaret Ames, was borne the 16th of the 3 mo [May]. * 1641. John Eames, deceased the 17 of ye 7 mo [September]. * 1641. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on November 11, 1641, Thomas Eames was granted two acres on the plowing plain on the island in exchange for two acres of his land that were given to Henry Aldridge. * 1641. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on December 8, 1641, Thomas Eames, Henry Deengaine, John Ellis and Austen Kalem were each granted 2 acres of swamp in the swamp next to the meadow in the great island. * 1642. _____ ye wife of Thomas Eames was received into ye church [of Dedham] 28d 11m [January] 1641[/2]. * 1642. John, the son of Thomas & Margarett Eames, was borne the 6 of the 8 mo [October]. * 1643. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on February 6, 1642, the list of inhabitants granted upland ground fit for improvement with plough included Thomas Eames, receiving 1 acres, 1 rod, 48. * 1643. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on May 3, 1643, Thomas Eames was granted a parcel of land as an addition to his lot which was formerly reserved for a high way to the swamp. * 1645. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on January 13, 1644/5, Thomas Eames was granted (1) a small parcel of upland on the island on the condition that he build a house on it by May 1646 and (2) the wood growing on 4 acres of swamp so long as he burns bricks at the kiln near thereunto. * 1645. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on February 4, 1644/5, the list of lots of woodland granted to inhabitants included a grant to Thomas Eames of lot 2, containing 1 acres and a half and half a rod. * 1645. Mary, the daughter of Thomas & Margarett Eames, was borne the 24 of the 3 mo [May]. * 1650. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on January 29, 1650/1, a list of land grants/transfers to be entered into the town records included a grant to Thomas Eames of 2 acres on the Island plain and a grant to Eames of a small parcel of upland. (Note: This record may relate to the entry into the town land records of prior grants.) * 1651. At a meeting of the Dedham town selectmen on March 15, 1650/1, the records of land transactions included a record of the sale by Thomas Eames to Robert Ware of 3 acres of upland on the Island plane abutting Thomas Alcock to the east and Samuel Bulleyne to the west. (This record may represent the sale by Thomas of his landholdings in Dedham in connection with his move away from that town.) * 1651. On September 30, 1651, Thomas Eames testified in an action. On the same date Elizabeth Eames also testified, with Robert Eames' house named and Robert's(?) sister mentioned. * 1652. On October 5, 1652, Thomas Eames of Medford aged 34 years or there abouts testified re Richard Barnes and his Uncle Bent. * 1659. Summons dated April 1, 1659 to Edward Collins, Goldin More, Thomas Eames of Medford, and Thomas Gold of Mistick as witnesses in Boutell's case. * 1659. By deed dated April 20, 1659, Thomas Broughton sold to Edward Collins two mills that he built on the Mystic River, now in the possession of Thomas Eames. * 1659. Richard Cutter petitioned. Had suffered in an action against him by Thomas Eames of Medford. * 1659. Writ dated February 5, 1659[/60] against John Swann of Cambridge, suit of Thomas Eames of Medford for stealing. * 1660. By indenture dated May 1, 1660, Joseph Mirrible, with the consent of his uncle John Mirrible of Medford, put himself apprentice to Thomas Eames, bricklayer. * 1661. Writ dated August 15, 1661 against John Fosdicke, suit by Thomas Eames to recover [limestones tent?]. * 1663. Thomas Emes the son of Thomas & Mary (formerly Paddlefoot now) Emes baptized July 12, 1663. * 1663. On November 6, 1663, Thomas Eames, aged about 46 years, who had hired William Knowles, testified that Knowles had attacked his daughter with a spade. * 1665. By deed dated February 10, 1664/5, Thomas Eames of Sudbury, mason and brickmaker, with the consent of his wife Mary Eames, for £57, sold to Nicholas Withe of Cambridge, mason, a messuage in Cambridge containing one dwelling house with about 8 adjoining acres. * 1665. Thomas Eames was among the men who tooke the freemans oath on May 3, 1665. * 1666. Margarett, daughter of Thomas and Mary Eames, b. July 8, 1666 in Sudbury * 1667. On February 9, 1666[/7], Thomas Eames, aged 48 years, testified that John Rutter Senior of Sudbury was at his house a little before the death of Joseph Bent's wife's child. * 1668. Nathaniel, son of Thomas and Mary Eames, b. December 30,1668 in Sudbury * 1670 Sarah, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Eames, b. October 3, 1670 in Framingham Plantation * Lidia, the daughter of Thoas and Mary Eames, b. June 29, 1672 in Framingham Plantation * 1670. At the Second Sessions of the General Court held at Boston on October 11, 1670, John Stone and Thomas Eames were appointed by the Court to lay out not more than 1,000 acres of land for the Praying Indians of the northwest corner of Naticke. * 1671. October 1671. Obligation of Thomas Eames of Sudbury as guardian of Jeremiah Sheppard, witnesses John Teylor and John Evns. 15 of __ 1664. * 1676. At the Second Sessions of the General Court held at Boston on October 11, 1676, the Court, having read and considered the petition of Thomas Eames, appointed Major Daniel Gookin, Captain Daniel Fisher and Captain Goodenow to be a committee to view the place desired by the petitioner for his accomodation and make return to the next Court. * 1677. At a court held at Nonoantum among the Indians on January 24, 1676/7, the court agreed to the proposal by Thomas Eames that a parcel of land now in Natick that is encompassed by the lands of Thomas Danforth, Goodman Death and John Stone be included in that land that Sherborn exchanged with Natick. * 1677. At a General Court for Elections held at Boston on May 23, 1677, the Court granted Thomas Eames 200 acres of land to be laid out in any free place not prejudicing the laying out of a plantation. * 1677. At a meeting of the inhabitants of Sherborne on July 31, 1677, Sherborne granted Thomas Eames 200 acres of land lying on the west corner of Natick Land, in reference to his exchange with Natick, for the land he lives upon. * 1679. At a meeting of the inhabitants of Sherborn on February 1, 1678/9, Daniel Morse Sr, George Fairbanks, Edward West, Thomas Eames and Obediah Morse were chosen as town selectmen. * 1679. By an indenture dated March 15, 1678/9, Thomas Eames of Sherborn near Natick sold to Thomas Pratt Jr of Sudbury a tract of land in Sherborn containing 20 acres. * 1679. Thomas Eames as among the four representatives of Sherborne who signed an agreement dated April 16, 1679 with the representatives of Naticke in which Naticke agreed, among other things, to exchange four thousand acres between Naticke and Sherborne for four thousand acres of land adjoining Mahugkoog, Indian Hill that had been granted to Sherborne by the General Court of Massachusetts and the inhabitants of Sherborne agreed to pay 200 bushells of Indian grain to the inhabitants of Naticke. * 1679. At a General Court for Elections held at Boston on May 30, 1679, the Court agreed that the parcel of land in Natick encompassed by the lands of Thomas Danforth, Goodman Death and John Stone be included in the land that Sherborne exchanged with Naticke. * 1680. By indenture dated January 23, 1679/80, Thomas Eames of Sherborne, planter, sold to Thomas Platt Sr of Sudbury 30 acres of land in Sherborne. Acknowledged by Thomas Eames on June 1, 1680. * 1680. By indenture dated February __, 1679/80(?), Thomas Eames of Sherborne sold to Isaac Learned several parcels of land in Sherborne. Acknowledged by Thomas Eames on June 1, 1680. * 1681. Tho: Eames departed this life Jan 25: 1680 [in Sherborn]. == Sources Checked == * Brooks, Charles. ''History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement in 1630, to the Present Time, 1855.'' 1855. *''Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. Volumes I & II.'' New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1914-5. * ''Vital Records of Medford, Massachusetts to the Year 1850.'' New England Historic Genealogical Society. 1907 * ''Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850.'' New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903. * Sharples, Stephen Paschall, ed. ''Records of the Church of Christ at Cambridge in New England 1632-1830.'' 1906. * Shurtleff, Nathaniel B., Ed. ''Records of the Govern or and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. Vols. I-V .'' * Middlesex County, MA: Abstracts of Court Files, 1649–1675. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), (Unpublished abstracts by Thomas Bellows Wyman, "Abstract of Middlesex court files from 1649," n.d.). * Record books of the registry of deeds, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 1649-1900; indexes: grantee (1639-1905) and grantor (1639-1950). Familysearch.org * ''The Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths and Intentions of Marriage, in the Town of Dedham. Volume 1. 1635-1845.'' 1886 * ''A Memorial Volume. The Record of Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths and Admissions to the Church and Dismissals Therefrom, Transcrived from the Church Records in the Town of Dedham, Massachusetts. 1638-1845.'' 1888. * ''The Early Records of the Town of Dedham, Massachusetts. 1639-1659.'' 1892. == Sources ==

Chronology of Records for Thomas Ruck (1590-1668)

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: ['''Still need to add Cranbrook Parish Chest Records, and Charlestown Town Records'''] == Chronology of Records == * 1590. Thomas Rucke, son of John, was baptised at Cranbrook, Kent on 25 Oct 1590."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJRJ-FYH : 5 February 2023), Thomas Rucke, 1590. ("Thomas Rucke filius Johannis" in copy of register on findmypast.com.) * 1616. Thomas Rucke and Elizabeth Kitchell were married in Cranbrook on 3 October 1616"England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NN43-2QG : 12 March 2020), Thomas Rucke, 1616. * 1617. Joane Rucke, daughter of Thomas, was baptized in Cranbrook on 5 October 1617"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJRJ-1XD : 5 February 2023), Joane Rucke, 1617. * 1618. Thomas' daughter, Joane, was buried on 30 January 1617/8 in Cranbrook."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZHW-BZ1 : Wed Nov 22 09:10:40 UTC 2023), Entry for Joane Rucke, 30 1 1617. ("Joane Ruck puer" in copy of register on findmypast.com.) * 1619. Elizabeth Rucke, daughter of Thomas, was baptized on 6 January 1618/9 in Cranbrook,"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJRV-MJ3 : 5 February 2023), Elizabeth Rucke, 1618. * 1621. Joan Rucke, daughter of Thomas, was baptized on 11 March 1620/1 in Cranbrook"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTYF-XXY : 5 February 2023), Joan Rucke, 1620. * 1623. Thomas Rucke, son of Thomas, was baptized on 13 July 1623 in Cranbrook,"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7RD-KX2 : 5 February 2023), Thomas Rucke, 1623. * 1625. John Rucke, son of Thomas, was baptized on 23 October 1625 in Cranbrook,"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JSDD-9NY : 5 February 2023), John Rucke, 1625. * 1627. James Rucke, son of Thomas, was baptized on 23 September 1627 in Cranbrook,"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N1N2-HNP : 5 February 2023), James Rucke, 1627. * 1630. On December 6, 1630, Thomas Ruck and his son Peter were admitted to burgess-ship of Maldon, Essex by purchase (admission-fine £8). Thomas Ruck, a woollen-draper, born in Cranbrooke in Kent, took the oath of burgess; Peter Ruck's oath was respited till he came of age. Thomas's younger children at the time of his admission were sons Thomas, John and James and daughters Elizabeth and Joan. * 1630. On December 6, 1630, Thomas Ruck was elected a head-burgess of Maldon (i.e., one of 18, corresponding to the modern Town-council). * 1631. On December 5, 1631, Thomas Ruck was elected Alderman of Maldon. * 1632. Pharn Ruke, child of Thomas and Elizabeth, was baptized on 13 June 1632 at All Saints & St Peter, Maldon, EsssexEssex Baptisms, Essex Record Office, D/P 201/1/3. [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FESSEX-BAP%2F2138245 Link to transcript of record at findmypast.com]. * 1636. Sarah Rucke, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Rucke, was baptized on 30 March 1636 at All Saints & St Peter, Maldon, EssexEssex Baptisms, Essex Record Office, D/P 201/1/3. [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FESSEX-BAP%2F2140335 Link to transcript of record at findmypast.com]. * 1637. Andrew Rucke, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Rucke, was baptized on 30 May 1637 at All Saints & St Peter, Maldon, EssexEssex Baptisms, Essex Record Office, D/P 201/1/3. [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FESSEX-BAP%2F2140356 Link to transcript of record at findmypast.com]. * 1638. On 29 March 1638, in Maldon, Essex, Thomas Ruck, gentleman, and _______ Hawkyns (his servant), and Joseph Hills, and ______ Wayte (his servant), tooke, everie of them, the oaths of supremacy and allegiance to his majestie before the bailiffs and Mr. Thomas Plume (on of his highness' Justices of his Peace within this burrough), in the moote-hall of the same, the said persons being bound for the plantations in America called newe-England. (Note that Thomas Ruck's servant was no doubt Abraham Hawkins of Charlestown, who gave a deposition in 1639 stating that he was a servant of Thomas Rucke of same.) * 1638. A listing of land possessions in the Charlestown limits shows that Thomas Ruck possessed (1) 5 acres in the east field bordering Nicolas Stower and George Hutchinson on the northeast, Samuel Richardson and the highway on the southeast, and William Frothingham and Abraham Palmer on the northwest, (2) 1 acre in the east field bounded on the southeast by Edward Convers, on the northwest by James Pemberton, and on the southwest by John Goulde, (3) 3 acres of meadow at Wilson Point, butting east on the north river, west upon the ferm, bounded on one side by Joseph Hiles, and (4) 20 acres in mistick field bounded on the north by the common, on the west by Joseph Hiles, and on the southeast by a swamp and meade. * 1639. At a Salem town meeting on February 11, 1638/9, Mr Ruck requested "accomodation of land." * 1639. On 19 July 1639, Thomas Rucke of Charlestown in New England, planter, aged about 48 years, testified that diverse goods and chattels of his that were delivered at Malden in Essex [England] into an Ipswich Hye, were all shipt into the good ship ''Castle'' of London in April 1638 at London and were thereafter safely transported in said ship to New England and were delivered to Rucke in July 1638. * 1639. On July 20, 1639, Edward Gibones, Thomas Rucke, James Brocke and Joseph Bacheler, arbitrators, issued their decision in a dispute between for Henry Paramor gent and Joseph Bacheler of Salem planter. * 1639. On July 20, 1639, Thomas Lechford received a dish of 4 perches from Mr. Rucke. * 1639. By a letter of attorney dated July 30, 1639, Thomas Rucke of Charlestowne in New England, planter, appointed Thomas Rucke of London, haberdasher, and Thomas Plum of Malden, Essex, gent. as his attorneys to act to collect debts owed to him. * 1639. By complaint delivered on August 26, 1639, Thomas Rucke of Charlestown planter, aged about 48, sued William Hatch of Scituate planter for improperly accounting for charges and expenses in connection with acting as steward of Rucke's voyage on the ship ''Castle'' of London which arrived in the port of Charlestowne in July 1638. * 1639. At a Salem town meeting on November 18, 1639, Mr Ruck requested a house lot in Cat Cove and was granted one acre at that place, to be laid out by the town. * 1639. On December 1, 1639, Thomas Ruck, sometime living in Charlestown, sold to Abraham Palmer of Charlestown 6 acres of land in the east field, together with a dwelling house and other appurtenances about it, and 3 acres of meadow at Wilson Point. * 1640. At a Salem town meeting on February 21, 1639/40, Mr. Ruck requested a farm. * 1640. Mr. Thomas Ruck was included in a list dated May 13, 1640 of men who desired to be made freemen. * 1640. At a Court held at Salem on September 29, 1640: (1) Thomas Ruck, William Brown, Benjamin Felton and Thomas Dixie sued Henry Skerry, Thomas Oliver and other for not making a fence on the Darbie fort side. Mr. Humphreys promised to find posts and rails and begin to place them this winter. and (2) Thomas Ruck sued John Abbie for trespass. * 1641. At a Court held at Salem on June 29, 1641, Thomas Ruck, Thomas Dixie, John Robinson and Miles Ward sued John Humphreys, Thomas Oliver, John Marston and others for not making a fence on the Darbie fort side. * 1642. At a Court held at Salem on February 1, 1641/2, Mr Ruck was presented by Mr. Edmund Batter for baking of white bread contrary to order of court and for allowing tippling at his house. Ruck was to be admonished, fined 20s and cautioned concerning leaving the ordinary. * 1642. Steephen Ruck, son of Thomas Ruck, was baptized on 17 April 1642 in Salem''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. Volume II - Births.'' The Essex Institute, 1918. p. 256. [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salemas/page/256/mode/2up?view=theater Link to page at archive.org]. * 1642. At a Court held at Salem on July 12, 1642, Walter Knight acknowledged judment of £10 in favor of Thomas Ruck. * 1643. At a Court held at Salem on June 27, 1643, Thomas Ruck sued John Coggan of Boston, merchant. * 1643. At a Court of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay held on October 17, 1643, it was voted that £5.15 be allowed to Mr Ruck for the charge of the committee which met at Salem. * 1643. By deed dated November 2, 1643, Thomas Ruck of Salem sold to Isaac Sterne of Watertown, for £10, 70 acres of land in Watertown that Ruck had purchased from Captain Jennison.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 1, Fol. 46. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013643077&seq=123 Link to folio at hathitrust.org]. * 1644. At a Court held at Salem on August 28, 1644, John Pride, petitioner, was ordered, with consent of Mr. Adam Ottley, about delivery of 50 dozen of earthen ware to Mr. Ruck, and that a bond from him to Mr. Humphreys be delivered to Ra. Fogg to be cancelled. * 1645. At a Court held at Salem on December 10, 1645, Thomas Ruck, Thomas Dixie, Frances Perry, Abram Whitheire and Mr. Charles Gott sued John Gatchell for trespass. * 1647. At a Court held at Salem on July 6, 1647, Mr. Thomas Ruck was paid 45 shillings by the marshall. * 1648. By a deed dated November 27, 1648, Christian Lawson of Boston, in consideration of £120, sold to Thomas Ruck of Boston, planter, a dwelling house near the ferry in Boston, with a parcel of land about the house containing 3/4 of an acre.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 1, Fol. 214. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013643077&seq=203 Link to folio at hathitrust.org]. * 1649. On July 30, 1649, Thomas Rucke constituted Mr. Seimar of Mevis, merchant, as his attorney to aks Mr. Roger Grice, merchant for an accounting of sums due to Rucke. * 1649. On December 24, 1649, Ensign Roger Gryce gave an accounting of the good received from Mr. Thomas Ruck for the adventure in the ship ''John'' of Boston to the West Indies. * 1649. On December 25, 1649, Thomas Ruck of Boston constituted John Ruck, his son, as his attorney for collection of debts due to him. * 1650. At a Court held at Salem on December 31, 1650, William Hore confessed judgment to Mr. Walter Price of Salem and Mr. Thomas Rucke of Boston. * 1650. At a Court of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay held on October 15, 1650, a list of debts to be collected by the Treasurer included a debt of £1.07.00 owed by Mr. Rucke. * 1651. By deed dated October 1, 1651, Thomas Rucke of Boston, innkeeper, mortgaged his dwelling house in Boston where he lived called the Swan, together with all appurtenances, to Simon Bradstreet as security for a debt to Bradstreet of £88. On October 15, 1658, Mr. Thomas Rucke presented the original mortgage written canceled, with Mr. Symon Bradstreet's acknowledgment that the mortgage had been satisfied.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 1, Fol. 162. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013643077&seq=295 Link to folio at hathitrust.org]. * 1652. By deed date January 9, 1651/2, Thomas Ruck of Boston, draper, sold to John Ruck of Boston, for £40, one dwelling house in Salem, with a parcel of land containing 9 acres, with the wharf, barns, stables, cowhouses, tenements, fences, etc. bounded by the sea on the east, the land of Mr. Emorye on the north, the common on the west and by John Pickering and the river on the south. Wit: Thomas Hingsells and Samuel Ruck.Essex County Deeds, Vol. 1, original volume page 14. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BZFK?i=58&cc=2106411&cat=209907 Link to record at familysearch.org]. * 1652. At a Court held at Salem on November 30, 1652, Mr. Thomas Ruck sued John Grillo and Jenkin David, regarding a debt assigned to the plaintiff by Joseph Armitage. * 1654. By deed dated February 15, 1653/4, Joseph Armitrage of Lin, taylor, in consideration of £34, sold to Mr. Thomas Ruck of Boston a bay-colored mare colt, a hog, £6 owed him by the town of Lin, and £60 owed him by Mr. Adam Oatly.Essex County Deeds, Vol. 1, original volume page 38. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BCJL?i=89&cc=2106411&cat=209907 Link to record at familysearch.org]. * 1654. By a document dated March 10, 1653/4, Edward Colcott of Hampton assigned Thomas Rucke 1/3 of a saw mill on Exitor Falls.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 2, Fol. 26. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013642814&seq=37 Link to folio at hathitrust.org]. * 1654. By a document dated April 11, 1654, Francis Smith assigned to Mr Thomas Ruch of Boston a promissory note issued by William Willoughby of Wapping, mariner, for £11.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 2, Fol. 46. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013642814&seq=54 Link to folio at hathitrust.org]. * 1654. At a Salem town meeting on May 15, 1654, (1) Mr Thomas Rucke Senior, having formerly a grant of 100 acres of upland and the selectmen not finding it entered according to the grant, did enter it at the same place as was formerly measured out to him by Capt Traske, Jefferie Massey and Peter Palfre and (2) Mr Ruck was granted 5 acres of meadow land in the same place of Richard Bishops grant. * 1654. At a Court held at Salem on June 27, 1654, Thomas Ruck sued Capt Hathorne and Mr. Henry Bartholomew, administrators of the estate of Richard Hollingworth, for breach of bond. * 1654. At a Court held at Hampton on October 3, 1654, Mr. Thomas Ruck sued James Wall for taking away the geers of his saw mill and appropriating them to himself. Verdict for the plaintiff. * 1654. By a deed dated October 26, 1654, John Crabtree of Boston, joyner, in consideration of £9.05.00, sold to Thomas Rucker of Boston, draper, the parcel of land lying on the backside of his house in Boston, provided that if Crabtree repaid the money by the following August, then the sale would have no effect.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 2, Fol. 213. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013642814&seq=203 Link to folio at hathitrust.org]. * 1655. By a deed dated March 28, 1655, George Halsey/Halsall of Boston, blacksmith, for £500, sold to Thomas Rucke of Boston, planter, a dwelling house in which John Ailett lives, with the garden, storehouse, warf, tools and iron gear in the shop, and a parcel of iron coming from Lynn.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 2, Fol. 179. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013642814&seq=165 Link to folio at hathitrust.org]. * 1655. By a document dated July 5, 1655, Thomas Rucke reassigned to George Halsall tools that had been assigned by Halsall to Rucke by the deed dated March 28, 1655.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 2, Fol. 179. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013642814&seq=166 Link to folio at hathitrust.org]. * 1656. By a document dated May 6, 1656, Robert Pateshall and Leif Richard Cooke settled a suite against Mr Thomas Ruck regarding the estate possessed by Ruck that was formerly in the possession. of George Hallsell.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 2, Fols. 249-250. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013642814&seq=237 Link to folios at hathitrust.org]. * 1656. At a Court of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay held on May 15, 1656, in a suit by Mr. Thomas Rucke against James Wale relating to the sale of 1/3 of a sawmill by Wale to Edward Colcord and by Colcord to Rucke, the found that the sales were illegal, dismissed the claims, and ordered Rucke to pay Court costs. * 1657. At a Court held at Salem on November 24, 1657, Thomas Wheeler, assignee of Left. Marshall, sued Joseph Armytage and Thomas Ruck on a debt. * 1658. By a deed dated September 30, 1658, Thomas Rucke of Boston, distiller, and Elizabeth his wife sold to John Ame of Boston, ship carpenter, a 50' by 31' strip of land in Boston.Suffolk County Deeds, Vol. 3, Fol. 353. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013642806&seq=426 Link to folio at hathitrust.org]. * 1660. At a Court held at Salem on June 26, 1660, Mr. Thomas Ruck agreed to be surety for the appearance of Mr. John Ruck in a suit against John Ruck by Mr. Phillip Cromwell for withholding possession of 100 acres of land that Cromwell bought from Ruck. * 1662. At a meeting of the Boston Selectmen on April 28, 1662, Mr. Thomas Rucke made a motion to the Selectmen for stilling strong waters and retailing, considering his age which disenables him from other employment and his opportunity to supply ferry passengers. * 1662. Thomas Ruck of Boston made his will on December 7, 1662Suffolk Probate Records, Vol. 6. Page 11 of Original Volume. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-P2CS?i=206&cat=120561 Link to page at familysearch.org]. * 1668. On May 1, 1668, Thomas's will was probated and adminstration of his estate was granted to Elizabeth Ruck, his relict. On the same date Elizabeth swore to the inventory of Thomas's estate, which had been taken by Richard Collicott and John Deakin and appraised at £186.08.Suffolk Probate Records, Vol 5, p 133. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-P2P8?i=73&cat=120561 Link to page at familysearch.org]. * 1670. At a Court held at Salem on June 28, 1670, Mr. John Ruck was appointed as administrator of all the estate of Mr. Thomas Ruck, his father, deceased, which remained after the death of Elizabeth, widow and administratrix of said Thomas. == Sources ==

Chronology of Records for Timothy Dunton (Dunton-119)

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== Chronology of Records == * 1715. Timothy Dunton, son of John Dunton and Sarah (Jeffords) Dunton, b. 20 Aug 1715 in Sudbury, Massachusetts * 1740. The name "Dunton" and a house were put on a lot 29, at the N.W. corner of "Wadley's bay", now Brookings Bay, in the Nequasset settlement (now Woolwich, ME) by the surveyor in May 1740 * 1749. Timothy Dunton was among 43 inhabitants of Wiscasset who signed a petition dated March 2, 1749 to the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay requesting that their settlement be incorporated as a town to be named Whitehaven. * 1752. Timothy Dunton was among hundreds of inhabitants of both sides of the Kennebec River who signed a petition to the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay requesting that their area be made into a separate county * 1754. Timothy Dunton was among 37 inhabitants of Wiscasset and Mounsweg who signed a petition requesting that their area be incorporated as a town or district * 1761. Ruth Dunton, daughter of Timothy and Elizabeth Dunton, b. 17 Sept 1761 in Edgecomb, Lincoln, Province of Massachusetts Bay. * 1766. Timothy Dunton and his two sons, Joseph and Samuel Dunton, were among the inhabitants of the plantation called Freetown in Lincoln County who petitioned the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay on March 9, 1766 for the establishment of a court on the eastern side of the town of Pownalborough since the courts in Frankfort were too distant. * 1800. Timothy Dunton was among the inhabitants of Boothbay who petitioned the town selectmen to bee free from paying the minister's rates because they had joined the Society of Fre Will Baptists and desired to pay their rate to the society instead. (This record very probably relates to Timonthy's son, Timothy Dunton Jr.) == Sources ==

Chronology of Southern Ashley Records 1621-1820

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Chronology_of_Southern_Ashley_Records_1621-1820.pdf
The attached pdf contains a chronology of southern Ashley records from 1621-1820 prepared by Ron Blevins. The records particularly focus on those that may be relevant to the ancestry of Ashley families from northwestern North Carolina, but earlier records may be of relevant to the ancestry of Ashley families from other parts of the south and mid-Atlantic states. The chronology was prepared by Ron Blevins in connection with preparing his [[Space:Ashley_Families_of_Northwestern_North_Carolina:_Descendants_of_Joseph_%26_William_Ashley_of_Surry_and_Ashe_Co.%2C_NC_-_Chapter_1|"Ashley Families of Northwestern North Carolina: Joseph & William Ashley of Surry and Ashe Co., NC"]].

Chronology of the Glasgow Family in Northern Ireland in Historical Context

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== The Glasgow Name in Kilwaughter Parish, County Antrim == === Early Glasgows in Kilwaughter === The earliest known Glasgows in County Antrim were '''Jas. Glascho and Jo. Glascho''' ([[Glasgow-1498|John Glasgow (abt.1650-)]]), who appeared on the 1669 Hearth Money Rolls for Kilwaughter Parish. "Glascho" is the Gaelic spelling of Glasgow, reflecting the linguistic influence of the time. The Hearth Money Rolls, arranged by county and parish, listed householders and the number of hearths they were taxed on at 2 shillings each. Jas. and Jo. Glascho of Kilwaughter each had one hearth. === 1659 Census and Kilwaughter Lands === In the 1659 census of "Kilvowghter" Parish, Barony of Glenarme, there were 65 English and Scots and only 27 Irish. In the townland of "Killvowghter," only 6 native Irish lived, while in "Bellikeill" (Ballykeel townland), there were 9 English and Scots and no Irish. The lack of Glasgows in this census doesn't mean they were absent, as many families were not recorded. The Kilwaughter lands were leased in 1636 by Patrick Agnew from his relative, Sir Patrick Agnew of Lochnaw, Scotland, who had received them from King James VI. The castle was reportedly acquired by Captain 'Magnew' under the 1661 Cromwellian Settlement. === Origins of the Glasgow Name in Kilwaughter === Based on the 1659 census, 1669 Hearth Money Roll, and memoirs of another prominent Kilwaughter family, the Bailies, it's estimated that the Glasgows may have arrived as early as 1660, possibly fleeing religious persecution in Scotland. The recurring name "James Glasgow" suggests that Robert's father or grandfather was the original settler, James Glascho, from the 1669 Hearth Roll. John Glascho, also listed, was likely a close relative. Both were active in the church 30 years later, as evidenced by the 1700 session minutes of the Larne Meeting House, which mention James Glasgow1, John Glasgow1, sen., and Robert Glasgow1. === Life in Kilwaughter Parish === From the 1660s-1700s, Kilwaughter residents attended church and market in nearby Larne. Before the 1820s, the parish was a cotton manufacturing center, but the 1820s depression bankrupted local mills. By 1841, most families were farming, with only one-third of the land arable due to bogs and Agnew's Hill. Pre-famine, most farms on the Agnew estate averaged just 20 acres, with over 80% of occupiers living in one- or two-room thatched cottages. However, literacy rates were higher than the County Antrim average. === The Glasgows and the Presbyterian Church === James Glasgow of Kilwaughter belonged to the Old Presbyterian Church of Kilwaughter and Larne, the "Head of the Town" (HOTT) Meeting House, established in 1625. In 1722, a schism led part of the congregation to join the new "First Larne" church in Enver (Inver), while HOTT became a Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church, also called "dissenting" or "New Lights," led by minister John Abernethy. === James Glasgow and His Descendants === James Glasgow died in 1726, as recorded in HOTT church records, and his will was proved in 1727. He may have been the original 1669 settler if he came as a young man, living to 77-86 years old, not uncommon for Kilwaughter residents due to their healthy oat-based diet and active lifestyle. However, it's uncertain if he fathered children after age 50. The 1700 HOTT records mention John Glasgow1, sen., Robert Glasgow1, and James Glasgow1. Robert1 could be James1's son and father of Robert2 (b. ca. 1710). Hugh Glasgow1 also died in 1726, but he's not the same Hugh born in 1705 who lived a long life. Four likely brothers were active in HOTT and close in age: Hugh Glasgow2 (b. 1705), James Glasgow2 (b. ca. 1707), William Glasgow1 (b. 1708), and Robert Glasgow2 (b. ca. 1710). Three named their eldest sons James, except James2, who named his William2. James Glasgow2 married Sara Muray in 1727, and Robert Glasgow2 wed Rachel Wilson in 1729. Robert became a HOTT elder in 1730. Their children were James Glasgow3 (b. 1731, later emigrated to South Carolina), Ann Taggard Glasgow (b. 1733, married Hugh Shannon), and Rachel Glasgow (b. 1738, likely died young). Ann and Hugh may have taken over James's perpetually renewable lease of Ballykeel land from Robert. === Presbyterian Church Governance === In Presbyterian church government, elders shared most congregational duties with the minister, except preaching. This tight-knit community of Glasgows played significant roles in their church and parish life in 17th-18th century Kilwaughter. == Sources == by Donna Jean Glasgow February 27, 1700 – Regarding the ploughing and harrowing of Mr. Ogilvie's land: "After sermon, the heads of families stayed and met…for every district and proportion of plowing and harrowing, there are chosen to view the land tomorrow—John Glasgow and Robert White, for Kilwochter; and for the south side, James Callwell, Robert Glasgow, and William Robinson…In the meantime, this meeting appoints that those persons following shall consider and determine, to the best of their knowledge, in what manner the house shall be repaired, and what money will do the work, and how it shall be raised, viz.,--Mr. Patrick Agnew and John Glasgow, for Kilwochter; James Callwell and Robert Glasgow, for south side of the water..." May 29, 1700 – Regarding the repairing of Mr. Ogilvie's house, and erecting the office-house: "And for the office-houses it is concluded there shall be seven cupples in all, viz., four to be a stable and cow-house, and three cupples for a barn…and all to be built with lime and stone…Kilwochter and south side of the water to build three cupples and a-half…And for overseers of the whole work, and to see to the providing materials, and agreeing with workmen to do this work, James Glasgow is appointed for Kilwochter..." 1703 – Religious oppression in the form of the Test Act passed under reign of Queen Ann, which required all office-holders in Ireland use sacraments as prescribed by the established church. This made the made the Ulster Scots (as well as the Irish Catholics) official "second-class citizens in a second-class kingdom."(1) Marriages performed by dissenting ministers (Presbyterians) were declared null and void. Their children were "as bastards," incapable of succeeding to their estates, something to which not even Catholics were subjected. This had the effect of strengthening the church, as Presbyterians relied more heavily on church structures, not the kingdom, to order their lives. 1705 – Birth of Hugh Glasgow (date from St. Cedmas' gravestone in Larne) 1708 – Birth of William Glasgow (date 1708 – 1783 from St. Cedmas' gravestone in Larne) 1710 – Approximate date of birth of Robert Glasgow. 1700 – 1710 – Births of William Glasgow, Hugh Glasgow, and Robert Glasgow and perhaps James Glasgow who married Sara Muray in 1727). _____________________ (1) Gordon Ramsey, Martial Men and Debatable Lands: Frontier Culture amongst Anglo-Scottish Borderers, Ulster-Scots and Aboriginal Americans. _____________________ 1714 – 1719 – Six years in succession with insufficient rainfall in Northern Ireland. When the fourth successive year of drought ruined the crops in 1717, more than five thousand Ulstermen that year emigrated to the American colonies. http://www.greencastlemuseum.org/ref_001a.htm 1719 – The Toleration Act was passed, which allowed Presbyterians to practice their religion openly. At the same time, the Presbyterian Church began to split over whether congregation members should be required to subscribe to 'The Westminster Confession of Faith', the classic statement of Calvinist belief. Those called the "New Lights,"—the Nonsubscribing Presbyterians, as the HOTT church in Larne became, put forward radical new ideas, derived from the thought of the Scottish Enlightenment. These Presbyterians were also called "dissenters." 1722 – James Glasgow, one of six Commissioners to the Presbytery. 1724 – Patrick Agnew of Kilwaughter Castle died. 1726 – Deceased, James Glasgow. 1727 – Will of James Glasgow of Kilwater. 1727 – James Glasgow married Sara Muray on August 5 in the Kilwaughter/Larne Presbyterian Church. 1728 – Jean 1730 – Will 1732 – Hellen 1740 – Christian 1729 – Robert Glasgow and Rachel Willson married, Kilwaughter/Larne Presbyterian Church. 1731 – Baptism of James Glasgow, son of Robert Glasgow and Rachel Willson, Kilwaughter/Larne Presbyterian Church. 1731 – Baptism of Jean Glasgow, daughter of Hugh Glasgow, New Town. 1731 – Robert Glasgow became Church Elder in Kilwaughter/Larne Presbyterian Church. 1733 – Baptism of Ann Taggard Glasgow, daughter of Robert Glasgow and Rachel Wilson, Kilwaughter/Larne Presbyterian Church. 1735 – Baptism of Rose Glasgow, daughter of Hugh Glasgow, of New Town, Larne. 1736 – Baptism of Mary Glasgow, daughter of Hugh Glasgow, of New Town, Larne. 1737 – Birth of James Glasgow, son of Hugh Glasgow, New Town, Larne. (Tombstone at St. Cedma's: James Glasgow 1737 – 1802, wife Janet Shutter). 1738 – Robert Glasgow leased land from William Agnew in Kilwaughter Parish. 1738 – Baptism of Rachel, daughter of Robert Glasgow and Rachel Wilson, Kilwaughter/Larne Presbyterian Church. 1739 – Ship Abigail of Belfast, John Glasgow, arrived from Gottenburg with a load of iron. (Port-News article in Belfast News Letter) 1740 – Year of the great frost. On the last day of 1739, Ireland awoke to find itself in the grip of what was in effect a mini ice age. In its wake came an almost Biblical ordeal by drought, flood, fire, famine and plague, that has few parallels in the recorded history of the island.(2) As a result of the frost and a prolonged drought that followed it, famine struck Ireland and caused yet another wave of emigration to the American colonies. 1741 – Hugh Glasgow made elder of the Larne/Kilwaughter Presbyterian Church. 1741 - Registry of Deeds Office Dublin Volumn 109 page 476 No 76724.(3) Memorial registered 13 June 1743 of Lease dated 17 June 1741 from William Agnew of Killwaughter co Antrim esq to Rev Josias Clugston of Larne parish co Antrim clk for 41 years from 1 Nov 1741 at rent of 10 pounds 2 shillings 6 pence during life of said Clugston and 11 pounds 5 shillings after his death for residue of the 41 years, the 45 acres part of Ballybohy [Ballyboley?] in said Larne parish then in the possession of said Clugston with turbary for one fire out of the Black Moss of Killwaughter Witnesses Patrick Crawford of Ballysavage co Antrim Robert Glasgow of said Kilwaughter co Antrim farmer George Portis of Belfast co Antrim gent(4) 1742 – Rachel Wilson Glasgow, wife of Robert Glasgow, died. The cause of her death at her young age (probably about 30) is unknown. The most common cause of death for a woman her age was childbirth; but too, the years of 1741, 1742 were years of drought, death and sickness all over Ireland. 1743 – Robert Glasgow, as senior elder, attended meeting of the Presbytery in Belfast; attended several similar meetings. 1744 – Robert Glasgow became church treasurer of Larne/Kilwaughter Presbyterian Church. (2)Artic Ireland: The Extraordinary story of the Great Frost and Forgotten Famine of 1740-41 by David Dickson (3) LDS microfilm 0258471 p. 65 Genealogical Collection of Muster Rolls, Householders, wills, deeds, parish registers Families Abbot-Armstrong p. 1-550 (4) The trade at Belfast Port is referred to by another correspondent, George Portis, the Collector of the Revenue there, who informs Macartney on 30 January 1772 that the revenue had increased from œ30,000 to œ64,000 per annum. 1745 – Birth of Hugh Glasgow (1745 – 1756, died at age 11), son of Hugh Glasgow. 1747 – Robert Glasgow was brought before the session for the sin of fornication and, refusing to confess publicly, was turned out of the Kilwaughter/Larne Presbyterian Church. 1753 – The Presbyterian Meeting House taken down and rebuilt a second time. 1760 – James Glasgow, ropemaker, leases Ropewalk at Gardenmore Place (in Old Town) from Charles Ferris, on 10 October, 1760. 1761 – 1770 – James Glasgow places yearly ads for ropemaking business in the Belfast Newsletter. 1770 – Ropewalk at Larne lately occupied by James Glasgow now advertised by new proprietors, Messrs. John and Nathan Moore. Abt. 1763 – Margaret Jones, proprietor of Kilwaughter Castle, was born. 1762 – James Glasgow (b. 1737, son of Hugh) and Janet Shutter married, L/K NSP Church. 1763 – Birth of William Glasgow (1763 – 1816, wife Elizabeth). Infant daughter, Jane Shutter Glasgow, 1798-1799, indicates this William is son of James Glasgow b. 1737. Wife of William = Eliza? They are buried in St. Cedma's. 1767 – July 8, Deceased, Hugh Glasgow (1705 – 1767) 1769 – The "Hearts of Steel" set fire to a house adjoining the site of the present [Kilwaughter] Castle Gardens. 1772 – April 7, 1772 – Citizens of the Parishes of Larne, Kilwaughter and Ralloo sign a petition stating their abhorrence against the crimes perpetrated by the "Hearts of Steel"” Signed by William Glasgow, James Glasgow, James Finley, John Glasgow, and a second James Glasgow, all of the Parish of Larne; and from the Parish of Kilwaughter, Robert Glasgow, James Glasgow, and Hugh Shannon, all three names appearing in succession. [Note: The fact that Robert Glasgow, James Glasgow and Hugh Shannon signed this petition in Kilwaughter Parish, with the same document establishing two other James Glasgows from Larne, convinces me that this is our ancestor, Robert Glasgow, still living in 1772, together with his son, James and his son-in-law Hugh Shannon. By this evidence, I accept that James Glasgow did not emigrate to South Carolina until AFTER April of 1772. The ideal time for departure was after farmers had had a chance to harvest their crops in the fall. Also, is James Finley the same James Finley who witnessed James Glasgow's will in South Carolina?]. 1772 or 1773 – (Probably late in the year 1772 after crops were in) James Glasgow and his wife, Mary Crozier* Glasgow (James being the son of Robert Glasgow and Rachel Willson), immigrated to Craven County, South Carolina in North America. The earliest documented date for James Glasgow in South Carolina is 16 November 1774 when he witnessed a land transaction—see 1774 below). 1772 - Reverend William Martin received a 'call' to South Carolina; about one thousand seceders, five shiploads, went with him. One of the ships was the Lord Dunluce, which left Larne Ulster, 4 Oct. 1772 and it arrived at Charleston, South Carolina on 2 Dec. 1772, after sailing against contrary winds. The land in America was to cost five pounds, and the acreage was determined by family size. If the immigrant had no money the land was free. 1773 – Birth of James Glasgow (1773 – 1831), same tombstone in St. Cedmas as William Glasgow b. 1708. 1774 – South Carolina - November 16, 1774, James Glassgow witnessed lease and release document for 50 acres from John Reid and his wife Nancy in Craven County, 96 district, on south fork of Indian Creek, to James Finley of said district. 1775 – October 17, 1775 - Will of James Glasgow, planter, of Gilder's Creek, Craven County, South Carolina. 1775 – William Agnew died, father-in-law of Edward Jones Agnew. William was the son of Patrick Agnew of Kilwaughter Castle. 1776 – Will dated 1776, Hugh Shannon of Kilwaughter 1783 – Will dated 1783, William Glasgow of Larne Abt. 1784 – Birth of Miss Elizabeth Glasgow who died in 1860 at age 76. She was one of the last remaining Glasgows in Larne. 1791 - Society of United Irishmen was formed with the objective of breaking the connection with England and establishing an Irish Republic. 1794 – South Carolina – In August 1794 Wilson Crozar* Glasgow witnessed a deed for land on Gilder's Creek from John Blalock to William Taylor. 1795 – Death of Archibald Wilson, brother of Rachel Wilson Glasgow. 1795 - Henry Joy McCracken joined the United Irishmen. Abt. 1797 – Birth of Elizabeth Glasgow, unmarried; est. dob taken from 1851 census, where she was listed as "visitor" in home of James Carley, annuitant, Larne town. 1798 – Irish Rebellion. 1802 – August 30, 1802 – Elizabeth Glasgow was baptised, daughter of William Glasgow and Elizabeth Stewart, Corran. (Corran being the peninsula in Larne where the Olderfleet Castle ruins stand). 1803 –Will, James Glasgow, Larne (This matches James, son of Hugh, who married Janet Shutter and died in 1802). 1806 – Kilwaughter Castle renovated by Edward Jones Agnew. 1809 – Will Glasgow, of Larne, Committee Member of the Larne and Kilwaughter Nonsubscribing Presbyterian Church. 1816 – Will of William Glasgow, Larne William Glasgow (1763 – 1816, wife Elizabeth) 1829 – The present Presbyterian Meeting House was built on the same site as its predecessors. 1834 – Death of Edward Jones Agnew. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries Kilwaughter's landlord, Edward Jones Agnew, had granted his tenants leases of twenty-one years and two "lives," one of which was his own; thus his death in 1834 meant that the expiration of most leases would coincide with the onset of the potato blight. Margaret Jones, Agnew's successor as proprietor, enjoyed a benevolent reputation and apparently did not evict head tenants during the crisis. However, the prior collapse of cottage spinning, the introduction of power looms in Belfast factories at mid-century, and the overcrowded and impoverished conditions that characterized Kilwaughter's smallholdings made the parish highly susceptible to the same demographic processes which operated in the poor, mountainous districts of mid- and South Ulster during the Great Famine. Whether forced or "voluntary," wholesale clearances of subtenants, cottiers, and weavers must have occurred, for between 1841 and 1851 the populations of both Rory's Glen and Kilwaughter parish declined by a remarkable 36 percent (compared with merely a 15.5 percent decline in County Antrim, generally), and by the latter year a consolidation of holdings had radically altered the local landscape: in 1851 nearly half the farms were over thirty acres in size and over three-fourths of the parish's arable land had been converted to grazing. Perhaps few of the inhabitants actually perished from malnutrition or disease during the famine, but out-migration from the parish--hitherto rare--was extensive. If Alexander Murphy had indeed been butler at Kilwaughter Castle, one can only speculate how or why he lost or relinquished his position, but apparently he suffered the same fate as his poorer neighbors. Given the family's size, the Murphys could not afford to emigrate overseas, but with many others they moved to the growing industrial city of Belfast. [The famine's scars: William Murphy's Ulster and American odyssey - 19th-century Irish famine] 1846 – Will, Jane Glasgow, Larne 1848 - Margaret Jones, proprietor of Kilwaughter Castle, died of disease during the winter. 1860 – Death of Miss Elizabeth Glasgow, age 76, The Crannie, Larne. (Birth would be abt. 1784) (Article in newspaper). From the data I have gathered so far, I have been able to document the following distinct individuals. The superscript numbers indicate a distinct individual of a particular name arranged in chronological order. In other words, it does not indicate either generations or relationships. 1. Jo.1 [John] Glascho, hearth money roll for Kilwaughter Parish, 1669. I believe the John Glasgow, sen. of "Kilwochter" mentioned in the Congregational Memoirs 1699-1700 is the same man. 2. Jas.1 [James] Glascho, hearth money roll for Kilwaughter Parish, 1669. The James Glasgow mentioned in the Congregational Memoirs 1700 is probably the same man. The James Glasgow of Kilwaughter Parish who died 1726 is also thought to be the same. He is probably the James Glasgow who attended Presbytery in 1722. 3. Robert1 Glasgow who is mentioned in the Congregational Memoirs in 1700 pre-dates the Robert2 Glasgow who married Rachel Wilson in 1729. 4. John2 Glasgow who was master of a ship "Abigail" of Belfast, 1739. The John1 Glasgow, sen., would surely be too elderly at this date to be captain of a ship. 5. William1 Glasgow b. 1699 or 1708 (there is a discrepancy in the records, between two sources, both taken from the dates on tombstone). 6. Hugh1 Glasgow, d. 1726 (Record found in Old Presbyterian Church Record Book). Not the same as Hugh2 Glasgow below. 7. Hugh2 Glasgow b. 1705, d. 1767. Married twice, 1) Ann; 2) Jane. Buried St. Cedma's Cemetery. 8. Robert Glasgow2, b. ca 1710, estimated based on date of marriage to Rachel Willson in 1729. 9. James2 Glasgow who married Sara Muray in 1727 in the Larne/Kilwaughter Presbyterian Church. James Glasgow1 died the previous year, so this is a different James. There is a James Glasgowe found on map of Altilevelly in Ralloo Parish in 1747. This could possibly be the James Glasgow who married Sara Muray. (Presbyterians from Ralloo did attend the Presbyterian Church in Larne). For now, I will assume they are the same. 10. Will2 Glasgow, b. 1730, son of James2 Glasgow who married Sara Muray. Is this James the son of the elder William1? 11. James3 Glasgow b. 1731, son of Robert2 Glasgow. Married Mary Crozier* and emigrated to South Carolina ca 1772. 12. James4 Glasgow b. 1737, d. 1802, son of Hugh2 Glasgow. Buried in St. Cedma's cemetery in Larne. He married Janet Shutter in 1762. The Shutters were a mariner family, and this James could be the same James who advertised for sale a wherry, "Margaret and Betty," in Larne in March of 1765. This James is the most likely candidate to be the owner of the Rope-walk in Larne from 1760 to 1770, also who signed a petition in 1786 regarding a burglary at the church in Larne in 1786. Also the James Glasgow who advertised a lost ladies' trunk in 1789. Also signed petition in 1772. This could also be the James Glasgow mentioned in the Belfast News Letter in 1798. 13. John3 Glasgow m. Rose Allan in 1769. Born perhaps 1745-48? Probably not the same as John2 who was a ship’s captain in 1739. 14. Hugh3 Glasgow, b. 1745, died at age 11, son of Hugh2 and Jane. Buried in St. Cedma's. 15. William3 Glasgow, b. 1763, 6. 1816, m. Elizabeth, had daughters Jane, Eliza and Mary. Buried St. Cedma's Cemetery in Larne. This could be the William Glasgow, captain of the "William," advertised in the Belfast News Letter 1792-1799. 16. James Glasgow5 b. 1775, buried in St. Cedma's, same stone as William2. Possible or Probable Signers of the April, 1772 Petition in the Belfast News Letter Re: the "Hearts of Steel" were: Parish of Larne: William2 Glasgow ("Will"—see #10) James4 Glasgow (see #12) John2 Glasgow (or John3) (see #4 or #13) (The above listed almost in succession, along with James Finley). James2 Glasgow (see #9) (However, note this James was not listed with Parish of Raloo, so if this is the James Glasgow who married Sara Muray, he may or may not be the same as James Glasgowe who was in Raloo back in 1747). Parish of Kilwaughter: Robert2 Glasgow James3 Glasgow (son of Robert) Hugh Shannon (son-in-law of Robert) NOTE: At the time of the signing of the petition James1 Glasgow is deceased and James5 Glasgow is not yet born. From this petition I draw the conclusion that our direct Glasgow ancestor, Robert Glasgow of Kilwaughter Parish was still alive in 1772, and that his son James Glasgow had not yet emigrated to South Carolina as of April, 1772. *No record has been found that definitively gives Mary Glasgow's last name as Crozier; however, I have arrived at that conclusion that it was Crozier (or Crosier) based on two legal documents I have found that show her son Wilson as "Wilson Crozar Glasgow" and "Willson Crossier Glasgow" (the former being a lease and release land transaction dated 1794 and the second being the will of Ann Finley, wife of James Finley, who names all of the Glasgow family individually); together with the fact that Archibald Wilson's oldest daughter was named Mary Crozier Glasgow; also, that I have seen other researchers' records showing the only daughter of John Glasgow to be Mary C. Glasgow, and the oldest daughter of Robert Glasgow to be Mary C. Glasgow. I need these documents showing their names). Therefore, it seems very highly likely that Mary Glasgow's maiden name was CROZIER (or CROSIER or CROSSIER). We do know that Rachel, the second and youngest daughter of James and Mary Glasgow, was named for Rachel Wilson, the paternal grandmother. By the same tradition, the firstborn daughter, Margaret, would be named for the maternal grandmother. Robert Glasgow, eldest son, was named for his paternal grandfather, and surely John Glasgow, second son, was named for the maternal grandfather. Therefore, it is very likely that Mary's parents were John and Margaret Wilson CROZIER. I have checked, and there were some Croziers in that area of County Antrim). (By this same token, could it be that Rachel Wilson’s mother was Ann Taggard Wilson?).

Chronology of the Mapes family of Norfolk

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The genealogy of the Mapes family of Norfolk is largely based on the [https://archive.org/stream/visitacionievisi32ryew#page/194/mode/2up 1631 Visitation of Norfolk]. It should be noted that there is no entry for the family in the 1563 Visitation, so the information for the early generations has to be considered suspect. The pedigree from the Visitation is (estimated dates are in ''italics''): {| border="1" class="sortable" !Husband!!Spouse!!Birth!!Death |- |[[Mapes-69|John Mapes]]||Joyce da & h of John Blount son of Sir Hugh||''1360''|| |- |[[Mapes-120|Robert Mapes]]||[[Gray-916|Elizabeth]] da of … Gray||''1390''|| |- |[[Mapes-147|John Mapes]]||[[Higham-11|Jane]] da of … Higham|| || |- |[[Mapes-104|Christopher Mapes]]||[[Heron-77|Thomazine]] da of … Heron|| || |- |[[Mapes-277|John Mapes]]||[[Moore-13788|Ann]] da of …. Moore||''1480''|| |- |[[Mapes-85|John Mapes]]||[[Wolmer-1|Alice]] da of …. Wolmer|| ||1557?There is a burial record from St Peter Mancroft, but this may be for his son John |- |[[Mapes-58|Leonard Mapes]]||[[Southwell-5|Catherine]] da of [[Southwell-9|Richard Southwell]] of St Faiths||1549||1619 |- |[[Mapes-50|Francis Mapes]]||[[Loveday-39|Anne]] da & coh of [[Loveday-40|Richard Loveday]] of Norwich|| ||1638 |} The death dates for FrancisFrancis Blomefield. "West Flegg hundred: Rollesby," in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 11, (London: W Miller, 1810), 183-188. British History Online, accessed January 21, 2020, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol11/pp183-188. and LeonardA photograph of his memorial is attached to his profile are documented, as is the baptism of LeonardNorfolk Record Office; Norwich, Norfolk, England; Reference: PD 26/1. Various places estimate Francis' birth year as 1588 and there are baptism records for other children of Leonard around this time. Richard Southwell lived from 1531 to 1600, and those dates are consistent with his daughter being the wife of Leonard. No evidence has been found for a Wolmer/Woolmer family in Norfolk at this time so it is not known where Alice was from. In the Visitation, against Ann Moore is given the arms "Gules, a fesse inter three boars' heads couped close argent". These are the arms of the Moore family of Wolterton, whose pedigree is also listed in the [https://archive.org/stream/visitacionievisi32ryew#page/202/mode/2up 1631 Visitation of Norfolk]. There is one Anne in that pedigree who might be a match, the daughter of Thomas son of [[Moore-19750|Edmund]], born about 1490. The dating evidence for the Moore family is covered below. Although there are references to a Heron (or Herne) family in Norfolk, there is nothing to connect Thomazine. There is even less to connect Jane, and Gray was such a common name that tracing Elizabeth would be almost impossible unless her marriage to Robert shows up in a Gray pedigree. There is no candidate in the [https://archive.org/stream/visitacionievisi32ryew#page/138/mode/2up Grey pedigree] in the 1631 Visitation. According to the Inquisition Post Mortem taken in 1361 following the death of his father, John Blount (not to be confused with the Blount family of Sodington, Worcestershire) was aged 23 and more.M. C. B. Dawes. "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 156," in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 11, Edward III, (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1935), 1-20. British History Online, accessed January 24, 2020, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol11/pp1-20. Since Joyce was his daughter and heir, and subject to the normal caveats about the ages given at inquisitions, she was probably born about 1365. If we assume that Robert Mapes was born about 1390 and that Leonard Mapes was born about 1558, that means five generations cover about one hundred and seventy years, or an average of thirty four years per generation. This does not seem likely, although not impossible. One explanation would be that there were three generations of John, not the two given in the pedigree. This was not an uncommon error, but it could just as easily apply to a duplicate at any level of the pedigree. ===The Moore family=== As noted above, Ann the wife of John Mapes senior, may have been the daughter of Thomas son of Edmond Moore. According to Blomefield, Edmond had half of the manor of Wolterton about 1437Francis Blomefield. "Hundred of South Erpingham: Wolterton," in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 6, (London: W Miller, 1807), 452-456. British History Online, accessed January 24, 2020, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol6/pp452-456., so he had to have been born by 1416. Edmond's daughter Blyth married Sir Roger Achley, who was mayor of London in 1512. Sir Roger was a draper and became freeman by servitude in 1479.https://www.londonroll.org/event/?company=drp&event_id=DREB26 This would put his birth about 1458. One Richard Achilley (perhaps son of Roger) became an apprentice in 1498 and gained his freedom in 1508.https://www.londonroll.org/search That would put his birth about 1484, the marriage of Sir Roger and Blyth shortly before that, and Blyth's birth perhaps about 1465. Cicely, another daughter of Edmond, married firstly Everard Briggs. In the [https://archive.org/stream/visitacionievisi32ryew#page/56/mode/2up Brygg pedigree] he is named as Edward, second son and heir of John Brygg of Sal(l)e. He was actually the heir of his brother Thomas who died in 1494. At the Inquisition Post Mortem taken after Thomas' death, Everard was said to be aged 26 and moreMaskelyne and H. C. Maxwell Lyte. "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 1001-1050," in ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII'', (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1898), 430-451. British History Online, accessed January 26, 2020, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol1/pp430-451., so born about 1468. This is consistent with Cicely being a younger sister to Blyth. A third daughter, Ellen, married Thomas Cawse and their daughter Elizabeth married [[Jenney-24|Sir William Jenney]]. He was born in 1421From the 1563 Visitation his was of full age in or before 1442. and died in 1483. That would put the birth of Ellen in the same time period as Blyth and Cicely. According to the Moore pedigree, Edmond married Catherine daughter of John Chattoke, Mayor of Norwich. He was Sheriff in 1450 and Mayor in 1457.Francis Blomefield. "The city of Norwich, chapter 19: Of the city in the time of Henry VI," in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 3, the History of the City and County of Norwich, Part I, (London: W Miller, 1806), 136-165. British History Online, accessed January 26, 2020, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3/pp136-165. That would put John's birth before 1420 and more likely 1410. There was also a John Chattoke who was a citizen and draper of London in 1461; he would have been born before 1440. If he was was the son of John Chattoke of Norwich, that would explain how Sir Roger Achley (who was from Staffordshire) came to marry Blyth. A birth date about 1445 for Catherine would be consistent with her being the mother of Blyth and Cicely. Since Thomas was the second son of Edmond and Catherine, he would have been born after 1465 and his daughter Ann around 1490. None of these dates fit with Edmond being of age by 1437, but they do tell a consistent story. ==Sources==

Chruckie herbu Leliwa

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= История = ''bel''. Хруцкі; ''pol''. Chrucki; ''eng''. Khrutsky; ''rus''. Хруцкий = Недвижимость = :'''Горань''' (Горянъ) имение с крестьянами, Полоцкий уезд 3.01.1813 пожалованное штабс-капитану Хруцкому. [https://gpa.eastview.com/crl/irn/?a=d&d=opks18340410-01.1.23&srpos=8&e=-------ru-25--1-byDA-img-txIN-%d1%85%d1%80%d1%83%d1%86%d0%ba%d0%b8%d0%b9--------- 1834] :'''Лущево''' имение приобрел Михаил Степанович Х. у Шаповских до 1700?. Продали Конопкам. :'''Домброва''' имение с 296 м.п. душ крестьян владел 19.10.1838 Петр Иванов Х. :'''Залесье''' Полоцкое воеводство, 1637 = Привелеи/чины/должности = :1733.12.10 на чин хорунжия унтер-офицеру гвардии Великого Княжества Литовского Иосифу Николаевичу Х. :1737.04.9 на должность возного воеводства Полоцкого Андрею Иосифовичу Х. :1864 Ипполит Дементьев Х. почтмейстер Симбирской губернии города Сенгилей, титулярный советник переведен из г. Борисов. == Духовные лица == :'''Священники''' :Доминик/Дементий Хруцкий администратор церкви Замоской (05.1815-1826гг.); Священник (1839-1853гг.) Замошско-Слободская православная церковь (с 1839г.) :Петр Иванов Х. настоятель Холопенической церкви :'''Диаконы''' :Антон Фролов Хруцкий (1845г.) Замошско-Слободская православная церковь = Профили = :[[Chrucki-1|Lukasz Tomaszew Chrucki (1776-abt.1830)]] = Не присоединённые =

Church, Murray, Meehan, Gill Brooklyn, NY 1900's

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A spot to share what doesn't fit elsewhere or requires discussion. :It all came together in Brooklyn, NY. :Robert T Church traveled down from Nova Scotia and met Honora Pigott. :Honora Pigott had traveled from England with her family to Brooklyn, NY. Quick Links :Church Family: * [[Church-21|Richard Church-21]] of Hingham [DORC-1] b. abt.1608 England *[[Church-16 | Joseph Church-16]] [DORC-3 ] b. abt. 1638 Mass *[[Church-15 | John Church-15 ]] [DORC-18] b. 5 Jul 1668 Mass *[[Church-12 |Edward Church Sr-12]] [DORC-65] b: 22 Feb 1706 RI *[[Church-13 | Edward Church Jr]] [DORC-229] b: 22 Apr 1744 RI *[[Church-3616|William Sutherland Church-3616]] b: 13 Aug 1776 NS *[[Church-3631| William H Church-3631]] b: abt. 1799 NS *[[Church-1416 | William Sutherland Church-1416]] b: 8 Oct 1829 NS *[[Church-3385 |Robert T Church-3385]] b. 17 Feb 1863 NS *[[Church-3384 |Robert Joseph Church Sr-3384]] b. 22 Jan 1895 NY *[[Church-3383 |George Albert Church Sr-3383]] b. 31 Mar 1929 NY *[[Church-3382 |George Albert Church Jr-3382]] b. 26 Sep 1953 NY Gill Family: *Gill- | Hugh Gill- *[[Gill-5223 | Philip Gill-5223]] b. 11 Jun 1866 Ire *[[Gill-5109 | Elizabeth Gill-5109]] b. 7 Jul 1905 Ire Meehan Family: *Meehan-xxx | Francis? and Sarah? Meehan *[[Meehan-494| Thomas Meehan-494]] b. abt. 1898 USA *[[Meehan-493| Agnes Joan Meehan-493]] b. 13 Jul 1930 Murray Family: *[[Murray-9961| Peter Murray-9961]] b. abt. Oct 1862 *[[Murray-9960| Sarah Murray-9960]] b. 29 Sep 1891 Pigott Family: *[[Pigott-527| Michael Pigott-527]] b. Abt. 1825 Cork, Ire *[[Pigott-526| Honora Pigott-526]] b. 7 Apr 1865 Surrey, Eng

Church Family Grave Site

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=== General Information === '''Cemetery name:'''Church Family Grave Site '''Address:'''Buckeye Ranch, 12990 Spenceville Road '''GPS Coordinates:'''39.17094, -121.20179 === History === Two burials on little knoll overlooking the location of the first building on the ranch, once operated by the Church family as a hotel. A low stone wall was built around the graves.

Church Family Mysteries

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I am looking for any information on my maternal line. My fifth great grandma was Sally Sarah Ann Carnes,Cairns B;1774 Ky d:1848 Illinois M:1795 KY Michael Huffman their children all appear to be born in Ky,they immigrated to Illinois in the 1830's.

Church Hanborough 1851 Census

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Back to [[Space:Hanborough%2C_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|Hanborough, Oxfordshire One Place Study]]
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===Census Details=== :In 1851, Enumeration District 1A covered

:"All that part of the Parish of Church Handborough to the North East including Freeland, Cooks Corner, Handborough Barn, Handborough Mill, Goose eye, Handborough Farm and Venable's Lodge near Bladon" ===Population Breakdown=== {| border="1" !Age !Male !Female !Total ! !Occupation !Male !Female !Total ! !BirthPlace !Male !Female !Total |- |0 to 10 |35 |37 |72 | |Ag / Farm Lab |54 |2 |56 | |Not Oxfordshire |14 |19 |33 |- |11 to 20 |25 |22 |47 | |Scholar |25 |22 |47 | |Oxfordshire |121 |126 |247 |- |21 to 30 |23 |30 |53 | |Glover |0 |44 |44 | |Handborough |87 |85 |172 |- |31 to 40 |17 |14 |31 | |Farmer |9 |1 |10 | |Eynsham |10 |7 |17 |- |41 to 50 |16 |16 |32 | |Dressmaker |0 |7 |7 | |Stanton Harcourt |5 |2 |7 |- |51 to 60 |10 |12 |22 | |Servant |0 |7 |7 | |Coombe |5 |1 |6 |- |61 to 70 |5 |10 |15 | |Pauper |2 |4 |6 | |Alverscote |0 |4 |4 |- |71 to 80 |4 |3 |7 | |Proprietor of Houses / Land |3 |3 |6 | |Great Barford |3 |0 |3 |- |81 to 90 |0 |1 |1 | |Fund Holder |0 |4 |4 | |Northmoor |2 |1 |3 |- |Total Population |135 |145 |280 | |Annuitant |0 |3 |3 | |Wheatley |1 |2 |3 |- | | | | | |Shoemaker |3 |0 |3 | |Bampton |2 |0 |2 |- | | | | | |Stone Mason |3 |0 |3 | |Freeland |0 |2 |2 |- | | | | | |Butcher |2 |0 |2 | |Hailey |1 |1 |2 |- | | | | | |Carpenter |2 |0 |2 | |Minster Lovell |0 |2 |2 |- | | | | | |Miller |2 |0 |2 | |Sandford |0 |2 |2 |- | | | | | |Rail lab |2 |0 |2 | |Witney |0 |2 |2 |- | | | | | |Sawyer |2 |0 |2 | | | | | |- | | | | | |School master/mistress |1 |1 |2 | | | | | |- | | | | | |Tailor |2 |0 |2 | | | | | |- | | | | | |Timekeeper / Watcher on Railway |2 |0 |2 | | | | | |- | | | | | |Woodman |2 |0 |2 | | | | | |} :'''Occupations:''' There was also one each of baker, brickmaker, charwoman, farm bailiff, flack manufacturer, gamekeeper, gardener, publican, shepherd, shoe binder and slater/plasterer. :'''Note''' that some people gave more than one occupation so are counted more than once in the figures:. :'''Birthplaces:''' There was also one person born in each of Barton, Bladon, Cassington, Charlton, Churchill, Cote, Deddington, Ducklington, Folebrook, Fritwell, Great Milton, Kidlington, Lew, Oxford, South Leigh, Standlake, Westcote Barton, Wolvercote, Wootton and Yarnton. ===The People of Church Hanborough in 1851 === Below are the names and ages of all the people listed on the census. 270 of the 280 have Wikitree profile links. Please let me know if you create profiles for any of the 10 that are currently missing so I can update the table. {| border="1" !Household!!Surname!!First Name!!Estimated DOB!!Wikitree ID!!!!Household!!Surname!!First Name!!Estimated DOB!!Wikitree ID |- |1||HUMPHRIS||John||1788||[[Humphries-2508]]||||35||HORN||John||1795||[[Horn-6039]] |- |1||HUMPHRIS||Sarah||1791||[[Unknown-494528]]||||35||HORN||Emma||1817||[[Horn-6040]] |- |1||HUMPHRIS||John||1823||[[Humphreys-2588]]||||35||HORN||Eliza||1830||[[Horn-6046]] |- |1||HUMPHRIS||Mary A||1829||[[Humphreys-2589]]||||36||SLATTER||Mary||1786||[[Pilliner-4]] |- |2||FRETWELL||John||1823||[[Fretwell-398]]||||36||HUGHES||John||1783|| |- |3||HUDSON||John||1803||[[Hudson-11572]]||||36||HUGHES||Ann||1800|| |- |3||HUDSON||Fanny||1805||[[Brain-450]]||||36||PILLINGER||William||1845||[[Pilliner-8]] |- |3||WEBB||Elizabeth||1836||[[Webb-20273]]||||37||CLARKE||Elizabeth||1791||[[Clark-56334]] |- |4||SLATTER||William||1817||[[Slatter-229]]||||37||MANSELL||James||1820||[[Mansell-1033]] |- |4||SLATTER||Susanna||1809||[[Loit-7]]||||37||MANSELL||Mary||1789||[[Mansell-991]] |- |5||HIORNS||William||1798||[[Hiorns-14]]||||38||EMMERTON||Stephen||1816||[[Emerton-323]] |- |5||HIORNS||Charlotte||1797||[[Chilton-1075]]||||38||EMMERTON||Clara||1823||[[Eggleton-573]] |- |5||HIORNS||Charles||1825||[[Irons-924]]||||38||EMMERTON||Edwin||1844||[[Emmerton-64]] |- |5||HIORNS||Sarah||1828||[[Wheeler-18559]]||||38||EMMERTON||Francis||1846||[[Emmerton-66]] |- |5||HIORNS||William||1832||[[Hiorns-15]]||||38||EMMERTON||Clara||1848||[[Emmerton-65]] |- |5||HIORNS||Percival||1839||[[Hiorns-16]]||||38||EMMERTON||Priscilla||1850||[[Emmerton-67]] |- |6||PUTT||John||1795||[[Putt-335]]||||39||HUNT||William||1827||[[Hunt-19109]] |- |6||PUTT||Jane||1795||[[Yateman-20]]||||39||HUNT||Sarah||1829||[[Hunt-19110]] |- |6||PUTT||John||1823||[[Putt-337]]||||39||HUNT||Elizabeth||1831||[[Hunt-19111]] |- |6||PUTT||Ann||1825||[[Putt-338]]||||40||GRANT||Rose Ann||1798||[[Trinder-276]] |- |6||PUTT||William||1831||[[Putt-340]]||||40||GRANT||Elizabeth||1821||[[Grant-14849]] |- |6||PUTT||Jane||1834||[[Putt-341]]||||40||GRANT||John||1832||[[Grant-14855]] |- |7||WALKER||Sarah||1778||[[Langstone-12]]||||40||GRANT||William||1848||[[Grant-14857]] |- |7||WALKER||Mary||1804||[[Walker-40808]]||||41||BURDEN||George||1829||[[Burden-1400]] |- |7||WALKER||Betsy||1816||[[Walker-40814]]||||41||BURDEN||Hannah||1833||[[White-54032]] |- |7||WALKER||Sarah||1841||[[Walker-41120]]||||41||BURDEN||George||1851||[[Burden-1401]] |- |8||WELLER||Mark||1816||[[Weller-2270]]||||42||HATHAWAY||John||1813||[[Hathaway-3998]] |- |8||WELLER||Emma||1822||[[Slatter-206]]||||42||HATHAWAY||Sophia||1815||[[Walker-40813]] |- |8||WELLER||William||1845||[[Weller-2271]]||||42||HATHAWAY||Ann||1838||[[Hathaway-3999]] |- |8||WELLER||James||1848||[[Weller-2272]]||||42||HATHAWAY||James||1841||[[Hathaway-4001]] |- |8||WELLER||Eliza||1850||[[Weller-2274]]||||42||HATHAWAY||Thomas||1846||[[Hathaway-4024]] |- |9||HUTT||Henry||1817||[[Hutt-1150]]||||42||HATHAWAY||Harriette||1848||[[Hathaway-4025]] |- |9||HUTT||Hannah||1820||[[Smith-200546]]||||42||HATHAWAY||Emma||1850||[[Hathaway-4026]] |- |9||HUTT||Ellen||1846||[[Hutt-1151]]||||43||SANDERS||Mark||1817||[[Sanders-14404]] |- |9||HUTT||William||1848||[[Hutt-1152]]||||43||SANDERS||Ann||1816||[[Smith-201028]] |- |9||HUTT||William||1773||[[Hutt-1172]]||||43||SANDERS||Henry||1843||[[Saunders-9304]] |- |10||CRAWFORD||Phillip||1812||[[Crawford-7603]]||||43||SANDERS||Anne||1845||[[Saunders-9305]] |- |10||CRAWFORD||Edward||1832||[[Lord-4873]]||||43||SANDERS||Mark||1846||[[Saunders-9306]] |- |10||LORD||Elizabeth||1814||[[Lord-4880]]||||43||SANDERS||Caroline||1848||[[Saunders-9307]] |- |10||LORD||William||1844||[[Lord-4882]]||||44||CRAWFORD||Job||1810||[[Crawford-7602]] |- |11||WEST||Isaac||1808||[[West-17829]]||||44||CRAWFORD||Ann||1818||[[Broadrick-25]] |- |11||WEST||Emma||1814||[[Buckingham-1754]]||||44||CRAWFORD||Mary A||1839||[[Crawford-7607]] |- |11||WEST||Jane||1844||[[West-17833]]||||44||CRAWFORD||George||1842||[[Crawford-7575]] |- |11||WEST||William||1847||[[West-17835]]||||44||CRAWFORD||Richard||1845||[[Crawford-7610]] |- |11||WEST||John||1849||[[West-17836]]||||44||CRAWFORD||David||1847||[[Crawford-7611]] |- |12||GOATLEY||Sarah||1814||[[Wiggins-2924]]||||45||GRANT||Job||1823||[[Grant-14851]] |- |12||GOATLEY||William||1838||[[Goatley-155]]||||45||GRANT||Sophia||1826||[[Buckingham-1758]] |- |12||GOATLEY||George||1839||[[Goatley-156]]||||45||GRANT||Eliza||1847||[[Grant-14858]] |- |12||GOATLEY||Henry||1841||[[Goatley-157]]||||46||WELLER||John||1802||[[Weller-2298]] |- |12||GOATLEY||Sarah||1843||[[Goatley-158]]||||46||WELLER||Rhoda||1804||[[Judd-3668]] |- |12||GOATLEY||Caroline||1845||[[Goatley-159]]||||46||WELLER||James||1827||[[Weller-2299]] |- |12||CRIPPS||Priscilla||1829||[[Cripps-837]]||||46||WELLER||Rhoda||1833||[[Weller-2301]] 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|16||GRANT||Thomas||1829||[[Grant-14853]]||||49||WELLER||Deborah||1839||[[Weller-2303]] |- |16||GRANT||Ellen||1821||[[Andrews-14596]]||||50||WEELER||Joseph||1813||[[Wheeler-18420]] |- |16||GRANT||Thos||1849||[[Grant-14861]]||||50||WEELER||Mary||1823||[[Holliday-1793]] |- |16||GRANT||Henry||1850||[[Grant-14862]]||||50||WEELER||Amelia||1840||[[Wheeler-18421]] |- |16||FOX||Ann||1839||[[Fox-16579]]||||50||WEELER||Ellen||1842||[[Wheeler-18568]] |- |17||SANDERS||George||1808||[[Saunders-9290]]||||50||WEELER||Mercy||1844||[[Wheeler-18569]] |- |17||SANDERS||Welthin||1806||[[Wheeler-19004]]||||50||WEELER||Mary A||1846||[[Wheeler-18570]] |- |17||SANDERS||Ellen||1841||[[Saunders-9532]]||||50||WEELER||Emily||1849||[[Wheeler-18571]] |- |17||SANDERS||George||1848||[[Saunders-9533]]||||50||WEELER||Julia||1851||[[Wheeler-18572]] |- |18||BERRY||Samuel||1803||[[Berry-22684]]||||51||HARRIS||Stephen||1800||[[Harris-38696]] |- |18||BERRY||Mary||1815||[[Field-8110]]||||51||HARRIS||Charlotte||1824||[[Painton-39]] |- |19||OSBORN||James||1806||[[Osborn-5961]]||||51||HARRIS||Emma||1835||[[Harris-38698]] |- |19||OSBORN||Catharine||1800||[[Harris-40527]]||||51||HARRIS||Lavinia||1849||[[Harris-44239]] |- |19||OSBORN||Catharine Sarah||1832||[[Osborn-5960]]||||52||PAINTON||John||1801||[[Painton-37]] |- |19||BUNYAN||George||1831||[[Bunning-244]]||||52||PAINTON||Mary ||1799||[[Richards-14767]] |- |19||HERBERT||Mary||1835||[[Herbert-3550]]||||52||PAINTON||Caroline||1832||[[Paynton-45]] |- |20||BRIDGES||Elizabeth||1804||[[Lay-2087]]||||52||PAINTON||Louisa||1842||[[Paynton-48]] |- |20||BRIDGES||Ann||1831||[[Bridges-3938]]||||53||SMITH||William||1786||[[Smith-210890]] |- |20||BRIDGES||Robert||1833||[[Bridges-3939]]||||53||SMITH||Rachel||1783||[[Woodward-2513]] |- |20||ANDREWS||John||1824||[[Andrews-20836]]||||53||SMITH||William||1828||[[Smith-210907]] |- |21||LAITT||Joseph||1805||[[Loit-4]]||||53||MERRY||Gabriel||1833||[[Merry-662]] |- |21||LAITT||Jane||1808||[[Slatter-223]]||||54||WOODWARD||Stephen||1828||[[Woodward-2836]] |- |22||WIGGINS||James||1826||[[Wiggens-19]]||||54||WOODWARD||Julia||1826||[[Cotterill-460]] |- |22||WIGGINS||Mary||1824||[[Treadwell-1183]]||||55||WOODWARD||John||1792||[[Woodward-2547]] |- |23||TURFREY||Emmanuel||1822||[[Turfrey-20]]||||55||WOODWARD||Hannah||1802||[[Warr-639]] |- |23||TURFREY||Mary A||1829||[[Buckingham-1787]]||||56||BRAIN||Thomas||1789||[[Brain-486]] |- |23||TURFREY||Emmanuel||1849||[[Turfrey-26]]||||56||BRAIN||Albert||1833||[[Braine-87]] |- |24||NORIDGE||James||1808||[[Noridge-1]]||||57||TURNER||Mary||1778||[[Panting-48]] |- |24||NORIDGE||Hannah||1808||[[Wheeler-18470]]||||58||EATON||Job||1801||[[Eaton-7041]] |- |24||NORIDGE||Mary A||1828||[[Norlege-1]]||||58||EATON||Mary||1805||[[Stiles-3789]] |- |24||NORIDGE||Charles||1840||[[Knowledge-3]]||||58||EATON||Eden||1843||[[Eaton-7302]] |- |24||NORIDGE||Frances||1843||[[Knowledge-4]]||||58||EATON||Emily||1845||[[Eaton-7301]] |- |24||NORIDGE||Eliza||1847||[[Norridge-9]]||||58||MANSELL||Mark||1831||[[Mansell-981]] |- |24||NORIDGE||Fanny||1850||[[Norridge-10]]||||59||WALKER||William||1799||[[Walker-40360]] |- |24||NORIDGE||Jane||1846||[[Knowledge-5]]||||59||WALKER||Amey||1803||[[Keen-2697]] |- |24||NORIDGE||Sarah||1850||[[Noridge-2]]||||59||WALKER||Ann||1826||[[Walker-40361]] |- |24||WEELER||Ann||1824||[[Wheeler-18475]]||||59||WALKER||James||1834||[[Walker-40363]] |- |24||WEELER||Elizabeth S||1850||[[Wheeler-19534]]||||59||COLLINS||Ann||1783|| |- |25||HERBERT||James||1808||[[Herbert-3547]]||||60||VENFIELD||Rebecca||1766||[[Gregory-8894]] |- |25||HERBERT||Mary||1809||[[Harwood-2267]]||||60||VENFIELD||Ann||1803||[[Venvil-4]] |- |25||HERBERT||Ann||1830||[[Herbert-3549]]||||61||WOODWARD||William||1812||[[Woodward-2550]] |- |25||HERBERT||Emma||1839||[[Herbert-3551]]||||61||WOODWARD||Ann||1822||[[Hedges-616]] |- |25||HERBERT||Eliza||1842||[[Herbert-3553]]||||61||WOODWARD||William||1845||[[Woodward-2564]] |- |25||HERBERT||William||1847||[[Herbert-3554]]||||61||WOODWARD||Jesse||1847||[[Woodward-2565]] |- |26||YATEMAN||John||1796||[[Yateman-23]]||||61||WOODWARD||Edwin||1850||[[Woodward-2566]] |- |26||YATEMAN||Sophia||1797||[[Trinder-318]]||||61||HEDGES||Elizabeth||1791||[[Woodward-2818]] |- |27||FENDICK||Robert||1787||[[Fendick-32]]||||62||COCKHEAD||William||1816||[[Cockhead-27]] |- |27||FENDICK||Mary||1787||[[Unknown-622124]]||||62||COCKHEAD||Maria||1806||[[Slatter-180]] |- |27||FENDICK||Jane||1825||[[Fendick-33]]||||63||LONG||David||1772||[[Long-11866]] |- |27||FENDICK||John||1821||[[Fendick-34]]||||64||COLLINS||Thomas||1822||[[Collins-24611]] |- |28||WASTIE||Mary||1803||[[Loit-2]]||||64||COLLINS||Ann||1825||[[Mansell-980]] |- |28||WASTIE||Walter||1831||[[Waistey-1]]||||64||COLLINS||Thomas||1844||[[Mansell-1008]] |- |28||WASTIE||Elizabeth||1833||[[Wastie-20]]||||64||COLLINS||Sarah||1790||[[Sirman-27]] |- |28||WASTIE||James||1838||[[Wastie-22]]||||65||WALKER||William||1822||[[Walker-41279]] |- |28||WASTIE||William||1826||[[Wastie-17]]||||65||WALKER||Hannah M||1825||[[Rawlins-796]] |- |28||WASTIE||Anna M||1827||[[Lay-2096]]||||65||WALKER||Maria||1849||[[Walker-41280]] |- |28||WASTIE||William||1850||[[Wastie-27]]||||65||WALKER||Mary A||1850||[[Walker-41281]] |- |29||COOKE||William||1809||[[Cook-32087]]||||65||TURNER||Edward||1832||[[Turner-33519]] |- |29||COOKE||Eliza||1816||[[Buckingham-1906]]||||65||HOPCROFT||Ann||1838||[[Hopcroft-49]] |- |30||TURFREY||George||1793||[[Turfrey-18]]||||66||SWANN||John||1808|| |- |30||TURFREY||Sarah||1796||[[Berry-15220]]||||66||SWANN||Kate||1825|| |- |30||TURFREY||William||1829||[[Turfrey-21]]||||67||FAULKNER||Charles||1813||[[Falkenor-1]] |- |30||TURFREY||Ann||1821||[[Turfrey-19]]||||67||FAULKNER||Esther||1823||[[Hall-63661]] |- 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|34||TREDWELL||Sarah||1820||[[Simons-2608]]||||69||MAISEY||Henry||1839||[[Maisey-180]] |- |34||TREDWELL||Ann||1827||[[Tredwell-47]]||||69||MAISEY||Emily||1842||[[Maisey-187]] |- |34||TREDWELL||James||1830||[[Tredwell-102]]||||69||MAISEY||Edwin||1845||[[Maisey-188]] |- |34||TREDWELL||George||1834||[[Treadwell-1163]]||||69||MAISEY||Ellen||1847||[[Maisey-189]] |}

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===Census Details=== In 1861 Enumeration District 4B covered "All that part of the Parish of Church Hanborough to the north-east including Freeland, part of Cook's Corner, Hanborough Barn, Hanborough Mill, Goosey Cottage, Hanborough Farm and Venable's Lodge, also Hanborough Station, Maisey's Cottage and Downhill Farm and Grants Cottage." ===Population Breakdown=== {| border="1" !Age!!Male!!Female!!Total!!!!Occupation!!Male!!Female!!Total!!!!Where born!!Male!!Female!!Total |- |0 to 10||35||34||69||||Ag Lab||51||0||51||||Not Oxfordshire||11||21||32 |- |11 to 20||35||26||61||||Scholar||17||20||37||||Oxfordshire||123||116||239 |- |21 to 30||16||18||34||||Gloveress||0||23||23||||Hanborough||84||73||157 |- |31 to 40||9||17||26||||Farmer||10||2||12||||Eynsham||8||8||16 |- |41 to 50||16||14||30||||Servant||0||12||12||||Coombe||9||4||13 |- |51 to 60||12||13||25||||Carter||9||0||9||||Freeland||3||2||5 |- |61 to 70||7||9||16||||Laundress||0||8||8||||Pudlicot||3||1||4 |- |71 to 80||4||6||10||||Baker||4||0||4||||Stanton Harcourt||3||1||4 |- |Total Population||134||137||271||||Shepherd||4||0||4||||Barton/Little Barton||0||3||3 |- |||||||||||Annuitant/Fundholder||1||2||3||||Witney||0||3||3 |- |||||||||||Housekeeper||0||3||3||||Alvescott||0||2||2 |- |||||||||||Labourer||3||0||3||||Bladon||0||2||2 |- |||||||||||Carpenter||2||0||2||||Caversham||0||2||2 |- |||||||||||Dressmaker||0||2||2||||Cuddesdon||2||0||2 |- |||||||||||Game-keeper||2||0||2||||Fullbrook||0||2||2 |- |||||||||||Gardener||2||0||2||||Wooton||0||2||2 |- |||||||||||House Proprietress||0||2||2|||||||||| |- |||||||||||Mason||2||0||2|||||||||| |- |||||||||||Miller||1||1||2|||||||||| |- |||||||||||Schoolmaster/schoolmistress||1||1||2|||||||||| |- |||||||||||Nursemaid||0||2||2|||||||||| |} :'''Occupations:''' There was also one each of dairymaid, fruiterer, groom, railway clerk, Rector of Hanborough, shoemaker, shopkeeper (grocer), stonemason, tailor and victualler :'''Note''' that some people gave more than one occupation so are counted more than once in the figures:. :'''Birthplaces:''' There was also one person born in each of Ascot, Bampton, Barford, Cassington, Charlton, Cogges, Cowley, Curbridge, Enstone, Fritwell, Gossford, Great Milton, Haseley, Kidlington, Merton, Northmoor, Shipton, South Leigh, Standlake, Steeple Aston, Waterston and Weston on the Green. ===The People of Church Hanborough in 1851 === Below are the names and ages of all the people listed on the census. 264 of the 271 have Wikitree profile links. Please let me know if you create profiles for any of the 8 that are currently missing so I can update the table. {| border="1" !Household!!Surname!!First Name!!Estimated DOB!!Wikitree ID!!!!Household!!Surname!!First Name!!Estimated DOB!!Wikitree ID |- |1||MARTIN||Henry||1835||[[Martin-59400]]||||38||WIGGINS||James||1823||[[Wiggens-19]] |- |1||MARTIN||Emma||1831||[[Leaver-257]]||||38||WIGGINS||Mary||1824||[[Treadwell-1183]] |- |1||MARTIN||Ernest H L||1859||[[Martin-59402]]||||38||WIGGINS||George||1852||[[Wiggins-3234]] |- |1||MARTIN||Florence E||1860||[[Martin-59403]]||||38||WIGGINS||Sarah||1857||[[Wiggins-3237]] |- |1||MARTIN||Matilda E||1861||[[Martin-59404]]||||38||WIGGINS||Ellen||1860||[[Wiggins-3236]] |- |2||HIGGS||Richard W||1815||[[Higgs-1917]]||||39||TURFREY||Luke||1831||[[Turfrey-22]] |- |2||HIGGS||Katherine D||1818||[[Pope-7782]]||||39||TURFREY||Jane||1832||[[Walker-45440]] |- |2||HIGGS||Kate S||1856||[[Higgs-1920]]||||39||TURFREY||Elizth||1853||[[Walker-45448]] |- |2||HIGGS||Richard P S||1857||[[Higgs-1921]]||||39||TURFREY||Sarah||1856||[[Turfrey-31]] |- |2||HIGGS||Arthur G||1859||[[Higgs-1922]]||||39||TURFREY||Rhoda||1859||[[Turfrey-32]] |- |2||LEDGLEY||Eliza||1833||[[Ledgley-1]]||||40||EATON||Richard||1813||[[Eaton-8001]] |- |2||GREENING||Ellen||1837||[[Greening-362]]||||40||EATON||Sarah||1810||[[Corbett-3632]] |- |2||HIGGINS||Anne||1837||[[Higgins-8718]]||||40||EATON||Ann||1839||[[Eaton-8004]] |- |2||WALKER||Sarah||1841||[[Walker-41120]]||||40||EATON||John ||1841||[[Eaton-8005]] |- |3||HUDSON||Fanny||1804||[[Brain-450]]||||40||EATON||Alfred||1843||[[Eaton-8006]] |- |3||WEST||Jane||1844||[[West-17833]]||||40||EATON||William||1846||[[Eaton-8008]] |- |4||MANSELL||James||1821||[[Mansell-1033]]||||40||EATON||Thomas||1846||[[Eaton-8007]] |- |4||MANSELL||Charlotte||1821||[[Durran-25]]||||40||EATON||James||1848||[[Eaton-8009]] |- |4||MANSELL||Charles||1853||[[Mansell-1069]]||||40||EATON||Elizabeth||1850||[[Eaton-8010]] |- |4||MANSELL||John C||1855||[[Mansell-1070]]||||40||EATON||Fanny||1852||[[Eaton-8011]] |- |4||MANSELL||James||1857||[[Mansell-1071]]||||40||EATON||Mary Ann||1857||[[Eaton-8013]] |- |4||MANSELL||Hedley||1860||[[Mansell-1072]]||||41||QUARTERMAN||George||1811||[[Quarterman-74]] |- |4||CLARK||Elizabeth||1791||[[Clark-56334]]||||41||QUARTERMAN||Ann||1812||[[Hedges-2009]] |- |5||SLATTER||Mary||1784||[[Pilliner-4]]||||41||QUARTERMAN||Richard||1843||[[Quarterman-80]] |- |5||HUGHES||Ann||1811||-||||41||QUARTERMAN||Arthur||1845||[[Quarterman-81]] |- |5||PILLINER||Eliza||1850||[[Pilliner-11]]||||41||QUARTERMAN||Sarah||1847||[[Quarterman-82]] |- |5||PAYNTON||Maria||1837||[[Painton-36]]||||41||QUARTERMAN||Charles||1849||[[Quarterman-83]] |- |6||HORN||John||1796||[[Horn-6039]]||||41||QUARTERMAN||William||1853||[[Quarterman-84]] |- |7||TREDWELL||James||1830||[[Tredwell-102]]||||42||WALKER||Hannah M||1825||[[Rawlins-796]] |- |8||SLATTER||Elizabeth||1784||-||||42||WALKER||Mary Ann||1850||[[Walker-41281]] |- |9||BUCKINGHAM||Elizabeth||1788||[[Pain-267]]||||42||WALKER||Ann||1852||[[Walker-45422]] |- |9||BUCKINGHAM||William||1824||[[Buckingham-1757]]||||42||WALKER||Ellen S||1854||[[Walker-45423]] |- |10||TURFREY||George||1792||[[Turfrey-18]]||||42||FORD||Sarah||1818||[[Baker-60576]] |- |10||TURFREY||Sarah||1795||[[Berry-15220]]||||42||GRANT||Eliza||1847||[[Grant-14858]] |- |10||TURFREY||Ann||1821||[[Turfrey-19]]||||42||WALKER||William||1801||[[Walker-40360]] |- |11||WHEELER||William||1815||[[Wheeler-18472]]||||43||PITTICK||John||1819||[[Pittick-6]] |- |11||WHEELER||Ann||1826||[[Walker-40361]]||||43||PITTICK||Emma||1821||[[Turner-28383]] |- |12||WASTIE||Mary||1803||[[Loit-2]]||||43||PITTICK||Emma||1845||[[Pittick-17]] |- |12||WASTIE||Walter||1831||[[Waistey-1]]||||43||PITTICK||Edward||1847||[[Pittick-4]] |- |12||WASTIE||James||1838||[[Wastie-22]]||||43||PITTICK||Matilda||1849||[[Pittick-19]] |- |13||LAITT||Joseph||1810||[[Loit-4]]||||43||PITTICK||Charles||1852||[[Pittick-18]] |- |13||LAITT||Jane||1812||[[Slatter-223]]||||43||PITTICK||Francis||1855||[[Pittick-5]] |- |14||YATEMAN||John||1794||[[Yateman-23]]||||43||PITTICK||Henry||1859||[[Pittick-15]] |- |14||YATEMAN||Sophia||1795||[[Trinder-318]]||||44||COCKHEAD||William||1817||[[Cockhead-27]] |- |14||GRANT||Thomas||1848||[[Grant-14861]]||||44||COCKHEAD||Maria||1807||[[Slatter-180]] |- |15||GREEN||Mary Ann||1828||[[Brown-102119]]||||45||EATON||Job||1801||[[Eaton-7041]] |- |15||GREEN||Henry||1847||[[Green-35040]]||||45||EATON||Mary||1805||[[Stiles-3789]] |- |15||GREEN||Ann||1853||[[Green-38054]]||||45||EATON||Aden||1843||[[Eaton-7302]] |- |16||TURFREY||Mary Ann||1830||[[Buckingham-1787]]||||45||EATON||Emily||1844||[[Eaton-7301]] |- |16||TURFREY||Emanuel||1849||[[Turfrey-26]]||||45||COLLINS||Thomas||1822||[[Collins-24611]] |- |16||TURFREY||William||1852||[[Turfrey-33]]||||45||COLLINS||Ann||1825||[[Mansell-980]] |- |16||TURFREY||Eli||1857||[[Turfrey-34]]||||46||CRAWFORD||David||1805||[[Crawford-7617]] |- |17||MANSELL||Mary||1791||[[Mansell-991]]||||46||CRAWFORD||Ann||1807||[[Dix-467]] |- |18||NORRIDGE||James||1811||[[Noridge-1]]||||46||CRAWFORD||Richard||1845||[[Crawford-7624]] |- |18||NORRIDGE||Charles||1841||[[Knowledge-3]]||||46||CRAWFORD||Elizabeth||1851||[[Crawford-7626]] |- |18||NORRIDGE||Francis||1843||[[Knowledge-4]]||||47||VENFIELD||Ann||1803||[[Venvil-4]] |- |18||NORRIDGE||Jane||1845||[[Knowledge-5]]||||47||COLLINS||Sarah||1791||[[Sirman-27]] |- |18||NORRIDGE||Fanny||1851||[[Norridge-10]]||||48||WOODARD||William||1812||[[Woodward-2550]] |- |18||WHEELER||Job||1815||[[Wheeler-18471]]||||48||WOODARD||William||1845||[[Woodward-2564]] |- |18||HERBERT||James||1809||[[Herbert-3547]]||||48||WOODARD||Jesse||1847||[[Woodward-2565]] |- |18||HERBERT||Mary||1809||[[Harwood-2267]]||||48||WOODARD||Edwin||1850||[[Woodward-2566]] |- |18||HERBERT||William||1846||[[Herbert-3554]]||||48||WOODARD||Jason||1853||[[Woodward-2567]] |- |18||HERBERT||Emma||1840||[[Herbert-3551]]||||48||WOODARD||Gabriel||1856||[[Woodward-2568]] |- |18||HERBERT||Eliza||1843||[[Herbert-3553]]||||48||HEDGES||Elizth||1790||[[Woodward-2818]] |- |18||HERBERT||Sophia||1853||[[Herbert-3359]]||||49||MAISEY||James||1814||[[Meysey-1]] |- |19||OSBORN||George||1818||[[Osborn-6161]]||||49||MAISEY||Charlotte||1813||[[Adams-43431]] |- |19||OSBORN||Elizabeth||1824||[[Godfree-23]]||||49||MAISEY||Edwin||1845||[[Maisey-188]] |- |19||OSBORN||George G||1853||[[Osborn-6162]]||||49||MAISEY||Ellen||1847||[[Maisey-189]] |- |19||OSBORN||Bessie||1857||[[Osborne-8693]]||||50||WOODARD||John||1792||[[Woodward-2547]] |- |19||OSBORN||Emma||1859||[[Osborne-8692]]||||50||WOODARD||Hannah||1802||[[Warr-639]] |- |19||BIGGS||Susan||1846||[[Biggs-4679]]||||50||WARR||James||1821||[[Warr-822]] |- |20||COOK||William||1809||[[Cook-32087]]||||51||BRAIN||Thomas||1788||[[Brain-486]] |- |20||COOK||Eliza||1816||[[Buckingham-1906]]||||52||WHEELER||Joseph||1809||[[Wheeler-18420]] |- |21||PUTT||John||1795||[[Putt-335]]||||52||WHEELER||Mary||1811||[[Holliday-1793]] |- |21||PUTT||Jane||1795||[[Yateman-20]]||||52||WHEELER||Ellen||1842||[[Wheeler-18568]] |- |21||PUTT||Ann||1825||[[Putt-338]]||||52||WHEELER||Mary Ann||1846||[[Wheeler-18570]] |- |22||GALE||Henry||1830||[[Gale-3209]]||||52||WHEELER||Emily||1849||[[Wheeler-18571]] |- |22||GALE||Annie||1833||[[Orpwood-24]]||||52||WHEELER||Julia||1851||[[Wheeler-18572]] |- |22||GALE||Harry||1858||[[Gale-3210]]||||53||HOPCROFT||John||1827||[[Hopcroft-44]] |- |22||GALE||Elizabeth A||1860||[[Gale-3209]]||||53||HOPCROFT||Elizabeth||1830||[[Green-34386]] |- |22||ORPWOOD||Elizabeth||1801||[[Page-16317]]||||53||HOPCROFT||James||1854||[[Hopcroft-55]] |- |22||EBHORN||Mary Ann||1839||-||||53||HOPCROFT||Benjamin||1856||[[Hopcroft-56]] |- |22||BUCKINGHAM||Eliza||1845||[[Buckingham-2809]]||||53||HOPCROFT||William||1858||[[Hopcroft-59]] |- |23||SAUNDERS||George||1809||[[Saunders-9290]]||||53||HOPCROFT||Edwin||1860||[[Hopcroft-60]] |- 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Church Hanborough Censuses

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===Population Changes over time=== ===People in the Censuses=== The links below take you to individual free space pages for each census with the names of all the people who are listed in that year. Where profiles have been created in Wikitree these are included. If you have added profiles for any of the people who don't have a link, please leave a comment with the Wikitree ID and I will update the table. [[Space:Church_Hanborough_1851_Census|Church Hanborough 1851 Census]] [[Space:Long_Hanborough_1851_Census|Long Hanborough 1851 Census]] [[Space:Church_Hanborough_1861_Census|Church Hanborough 1861 Census]] [[Space:Long_Hanborough_1861_Census|Long Hanborough 1861 Census]]

Church information for Northern Township, Franklin County, Illinois

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[http://www.pblib.org/FamHist-Franklin.htmlMiddle Fork Baptist Church]

The Middle Fork Baptist Church was established in 1818. This was originally the arm of the Sugar Camp Church located in Jefferson County.[http://www.pblib.org/FamHist-Franklin.html Church and Family History Research Assistance for Primitive Baptist Churches in Franklin County, Illinois]

[http://www.pblib.org/FamHist-Franklin.html East Fork of Muddy River]

East Fork Church was organized by 1817, or earlier. It was already listed as a member of the Little River Association in 1818 - the oldest minutes presently known to exist, so it had united with that body by 1817 or earlier. In 1820, the minutes of the Little River Association list East Fork of Muddy River Church as being represented by messengers Elders Isaac Herring and John Wren, who reported 29 members. That year, 1820, East Fork Church, and Big Creek Church in Pope County, Ill., were dismissed by the Little River Association to help constitute the Muddy River Association in Illinois.

[http://www.pblib.org/FamHist-Franklin.html Middle Fork of Muddy River (Ewing)]

Middle Fork of Muddy River Church was first organized as an arm of East Fork Church. The arm met in September 1818 and received Isaac and Nancy Hill, Prudence Atcheson, Joseph Jordan, and Joel and Rebecca Page by letter. Elder John Wren was chosen moderator and Lazarus Webb clerk of the arm. == Sources ==

Cincinnati, Ohio

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This space includes images and information about Cincinnati, Ohio. Incorporated in 1819, Cincinnati quickly grew to be an influential American city. In its early years, it was a center of pork processing in the region, and, from 1810 to 1830, its population nearly tripled, to 24,831.''See'' Wikipedia contributors, "Cincinnati,"'' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cincinnati&oldid=963301735 (accessed June 20, 2020). That made Cincinnati the eighth largest American city by population in 1830 and, by 1840, when it had nearly doubled its population again, to 46,338 residents, it was the sixth largest.''See'' Wikipedia contributors, "List of most populous cities in the United States by decade," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_most_populous_cities_in_the_United_States_by_decade&oldid=950473175 (accessed June 20, 2020). {{Image|file= Cincinnati_Ohio-2.jpg |size=l |caption=Cincinnati in 1835. View from Kentucky, Across Ohio River.Wild, John Casper. 1835. ''Cincinnati From Behind Newport Barracks.'' Online Source: Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:John Caspar Wild - Cincinnati From Behind Newport Barracks - Google Art Project.jpg," ''Wikimedia Commons,'' the free media repository, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:John_Caspar_Wild_-_Cincinnati_From_Behind_Newport_Barracks_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg&oldid=355353950 (accessed June 21, 2020).}} {{Image|file= Robinson-36726-25.jpg |size=l |caption=Cincinnati in 1835. View from Fourth Street, Looking West from Vine Street.Wild, John Casper. 1835. ''Fourth Street - West From Vine. [Cincinnati].'' Online Source: ''Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:John Caspar Wild - Fourth Street - West From Vine - Google Art Project.jpg," ''Wikimedia Commons,'' the free media repository, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:John_Caspar_Wild_-_Fourth_Street_-_West_From_Vine_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg&oldid=355012791 (accessed June 20, 2020).}} For a map of Cincinnati in 1838, click [https://lccn.loc.gov/2004629233 here].''See'' Gest, Joseph (surveyor); Haviland, William. 1838. ''Map of the City of Cincinnati.'' Cincinnati, Ohio: Joseph Gest. Available without restriction at Library of Congress (www.loc.gov). Control #2004629233. [https://lccn.loc.gov/2004629233 LCCN Permalink]. [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g4084c.ct001308 Digital Id:]. Accessed 20 Jun 2020. {{Image|file= Cincinnati_Ohio-3.jpg |size=l |caption=Cincinnati in 1840Lithograph of painting by Wild, John Casper. 1840. ''Cincinnati''. Online Source: Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:Cincinnati in 1840 by John Caspar Wild.jpg," ''Wikimedia Commons,'' the free media repository, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Cincinnati_in_1840_by_John_Caspar_Wild.jpg&oldid=416613242 (accessed June 21, 2020).}} {{Image|file= Cincinnati_Ohio-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Cincinnati in 1841Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:Cincinnati-in-1841.jpg," ''Wikimedia Commons'', the free media repository, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Cincinnati-in-1841.jpg&oldid=416642079 (accessed June 20, 2020).}} {{Image|file= Robinson-36726-21.jpg |size=l |caption=Part of Cincinnati Waterfront in 1848The photo is cropped from a larger one that was part of a panoramic view taken of the Cincinnati waterfront from the Kentucky side of the Ohio River in 1848. ''See'' Photos by Porter & Fontayne. Sep 1848. ''Daguerreotype View of Cincinnati. Taken from Newport, Ky.'' Physical Source: Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Online Source: Codex 99. You're encouraged to visit the Codex site [http://www.codex99.com/photography/5.html here] because the work done there showing the entire waterfront, with background, is simply outstanding. For further information about that old photo, including identification of buildings, try [https://1848.cincinnatilibrary.org/ here].}} For a partial map of Cincinnati's wards in 1869, click [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~32562~1151932:Cincinnati-4,-wards-2,-4,-14-?sort=pub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_date%2Cpub_list_no%2Cseries_no&qvq=w4s:/where%2FCincinnati%2B%252528Ohio%252529;q:cincinnati;sort:pub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_date%2Cpub_list_no%2Cseries_no;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=38&trs=7 here].''See'' Harrison, Robert H.; Titus, Clarence O. 1869. ''Cincinnati, Part IV, Embracing 2nd, 4th & 14th Wards.'' Philadelphia: C.O. Titus. Online Source: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (www.davidrumsey.com). Specific link [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~32562~1151932:Cincinnati-4,-wards-2,-4,-14-?sort=pub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_date%2Cpub_list_no%2Cseries_no&qvq=w4s:/where%2FCincinnati%2B%252528Ohio%252529;q:cincinnati;sort:pub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_date%2Cpub_list_no%2Cseries_no;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=38&trs=73 here]. Accessed 20 Jun 2020. For further old Cincinnati maps, try [https://sandmancincinnati.com/cincinnati-maps this source]. = Sources =

Cinder Ella Delaney

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Name: Cinder Ella Delaney Birthdate: July 10, 1981 Gotcha Date: Heaven Date: November 1995

Cindy Anonymous To-Do List

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Brick wall.

Cindy Leigh Whitcomb Chesley Bahl

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Personal profile for Cindy Bahl. Maiden name is Whitcomb.

Cindy Lou Brown - Leigh Ann Walker/Burkardt/Bryson/Asbury

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Born Cindy Lou Brown to Betty Jo Brown, was given up for adoption at birth. Adopted by Dr. Jesse G. Walker & Wilma Jean (Cathey) Walker at 3 months old and name was changed to Leigh Ann Walker. Later married Larry Dennis Burkhardt and had one son named Bradley Wade Walker, later adopted by his stepfather, Barry Dwaine Bryson, and name changed to Bradley Wade Bryson. Leigh Ann later divorced Larry and married Barry Dwaine Bryson and had one son, Ethan Blake Bryson. Later located birth mother, Betty Jo Brown, and two sisters, Cindy Driggers, Peggy Howard Campbell, and Ed Manville Brown, grandfather. In 2007, met Thomas Michael Asbury and have been together since.

Cindy's Diner

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Cindy's Diner is one of the remaining Valentine Diners which were designed by Arthur Valentine[http://www.robinsonlibrary.com/social/industries/manufacturing/valentine.htm Valentine Diners] in Wichita, Kansas after the Great Depression.[https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/valentine-diners-indiana-fort-wayne-02/18858 Fort Wayne Valentine Diner] The Valentine Diners were a portable restaurant that could be operated by one or two people. They were shipped all over the country. The original owner of Cindy's Diner was Noah Clauss who purchased "Noah's Ark," for $6,000 in 1952. It was located at the northwest corner of Clinton and Jefferson Streets. In 1960, the diner was sold and became "Paul's Diner." In 1966 it was sold again and called "Marge's Diner." It closed in 1987. In 1990 John and Cindy Scheele purchased the diner at auction, restored it and moved it to 830 S, Harrison Street. It reopened October 1 as Cindy's Diner. In 1997 the original Murphy's Dime Store Donut Machine was added to the diner. In 2014 Cindy's Diner was moved to 230 W. Berry St. to make room for the Ash Building. In 2016, Angie Harter, longtime employee, purchased Cindy's Diner. The restaurant's motto remains "We can serve the whole world, 15 at a time." == Sources == * [http://www.visitfortwayne.com/articles/post/historic-fort-wayne/ Visit Fort Wayne] ==See also== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFuI4PWQ9GM Cindy's Diner youtube] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpU_pAq-YRc Hobo.com visits Cindy's Diner on youtube]

Cindy's Sandbox

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From the McGrew Family Bible Below are a few facts relative to the Nieman family as copied from the old family Bible, now in possession of Samuel McGrew, at the old McGrew Homestead at Brandonville, West Virginia.

The Nieman family gained a start in America when John Henry Nieman, Sr., who was born in Baden, Germany, May 5, 1817, decided to try his fortune in a new country and came over here about 1842. He was a millwright by trade, and settled down at Stewartstown, Pennsylvania. There he married Mariah Blosser about the year 1847 or 1848. Later with his family he moved to Dellslow, West Virginia, where he worked as a miller. According to the records to John Henry and Mariah Nieman were born twelve children.

#Catherine E. Nieman born December 5, 1849 #(There was also a boy who died in infancy in 1851.) #Melissa Bell Nieman Nordeck born March 7, 1852; died October 12, 1919 #John Henry Nieman, Jr. born October 13, 1853; died March 12, 1904 #Frederick William Nieman born November 6, 1855; died October 15, 1858 #George Alva Nieman born October 18, 1857; died June 30, 1929; Sarah C. Nieman, wife of George Alva Nieman, died April 23, 1917 #Mary Ellen Nieman born January 15, 1860 #Daniel Webster Nieman born July 26, 1861; died February 14, 1910 #Margaret Rebecca Nieman born July 6, 1863 #Sarah Maria Nieman born February 6, 1866 #Rose Abigail Nieman born July 5, 1868 #Callie Ann Nieman born April 6, 1870; Jesse Knox, husband of Callie Ann Nieman Knox, died April 18, 1909 {{Image|file=Cindy_s_Sandbox.pdf |caption=Nieman Clan History ~ Pages 1-50 }} {{Image|file=Cindy_s_Sandbox-1.pdf |caption=Nieman Clan History ~ Pages 51-79 }} {{Image|file=Cindy_s_Sandbox-2.pdf |caption=Nieman Clan History ~ Pages 80-99 }} {{Image|file=Cindy_s_Sandbox-3.pdf |caption=Nieman Clan History ~ Pages 100-132 }} {{Image|file=Cindy_s_Sandbox.pdf |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }}

Circles and Bridges of Suzanne Gardahaut (1900-1992)

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== Abstract == This page is looking at the WikiTree main connected component (the "Single Tree") from the focus point of [[Gardahaut-1|Jeanne Suzanne Gardahaut (1900-1992)]]. Suzanne was born in Nantes, France, in 1900. She migrated in 1919 from Paris, France, to Seattle, Washington, USA, where she married twice and had posterity. Not only her life was a bridge over the ocean, but in her first circles are found other bridges connecting a variety of places and people. This work stands at the intersection of two projects : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Circles 100 Circles] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connect_1900 La Belle Époque]. See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332808/circles-and-bridges-of-suzanne-gardahaut-1900-1992 G2G post] for discussion. == The circles of Suzanne == As for all the profiles in focus in the 100 Circles project, we monitor the distribution of circles, or "degrees from Suzanne". An extensive list of profiles in the first circles is available through the "My Connections" application, see https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MyConnections&w=Gardahaut-1 for real-time results. In the current state of affairs (Jan. 2022) this application yields all the profiles up to the 5th circle, and the most part of the 6th circle, within which the threshold of 1,000 profiles is reached. The following image is showing the population distribution of Suzanne's circles, as retrieved on November 23, 2021. The total distribution at that date extends to 93 circles, the "long tail" has been cut in this graph because population of circles over 60 is too small to show at this scale. At this date the most populated circle is the 19th, with a population over 2 million. The mean distance to Suzanne in the Single Tree is 22.7. ''On Jan 12, 2022, after less than two months of work an a few reconnections, the mean distance has fallen to 22.2, and the peak circle is now the 18th.'' {{Image|file=Circles_and_Bridges_of_Suzanne_Gardahaut_1900-1992-1.jpg |size=800 |caption=Distribution of Suzanne Gardahaut circles (23 Nov 2021) }} Such a distribution is quite typical of an "average" WikiTree profile, although the slight "bump" in the downslope, around circle 25, is a bit atypical when compared with other reference profiles. This slight anomaly is not explained at this stage. == Bridges in the first circles == Beyond the places where Suzanne herself lived (France and Washington State, USA), various parts of the world are reached in the very first circles of Suzanne. === France === Suzanne's ancestors came, on her mother's side, from the very heart of Brittany, an area called Poher or ''Kreizh Breizh'', very endogamic until the end of the 19th century. Her father's line comes from the region of Nantes. Her two brothers married in Paris, connecting with various regions of France. A [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gardahaut-1&person2Name=Kobloth-1 five steps path] leads from her brother Léon to a family of piano builders in Paris, through a family of Italian workers in Algeria. Through one of her sister-in-law, a path towards French aristocrats goes through [[Moré_de_Pontgibaud-1|Aimery de Moré de Pontgibaud (1917-1944)]], in the 8th circle. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gardahaut-1&person2Name=Mor%C3%A9_de_Pontgibaud-1 (See connection path)]. === Europe === *''' Italy ''' is connected through [[Belvisi-2|Marie Belvisi (1873-)]], in the 3rd circle, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gardahaut-1&person2Name=Belvisi-2 (See connection path)], and [[Santarelli-13|Catherine Santarelli (1836-)]], in the 4th circle. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gardahaut-1&person2Name=Santarelli-13 (See connection path)]. Italy is also the country of origin of the parents of [[Erspamer-16|August Charles Erspamer (1888-1977)]], the first husband of Suzanne. Actually the Trentino region were they came from was in Austria at the time. * '''Wales''' is reached through a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gardahaut-1&person2Name=Courquin-3&relation=0&ignoreIds= six steps path] leading to [[Courquin-3|Jean Charles Marie François Courquin (abt.1784-1849)]], in Calais (north of France), who married [[Nichols-14880|Elizabeth Nichols (abt.1781-1837)]], native of Monmouthshire. *'''Belgium''' is reached through a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gardahaut-1&person2Name=Snoeck-31&relation=0&ignoreIds= seven steps path] leading to [[Snoeck-31|Gustave Snoeck (b. 1856)]], born in Gand and married in Paris in 1881 with [[Wille-461|Blanche Honorine Désirée Wille (b. 1860)]]. The Snoeck branch has been extended in Belgium thanks to [[De_Moor-154|Nele De Moor]]. ===USA=== The following states are found in birth and death places : * Circle 1 : Michigan, Arkansas, Washington. * Circle 2 : Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, South Dakota. ... === Canada === Nova Scotia is reached in Circle 3 with [[Spriggs-16|Elizabeth Spriggs (1889-1963)]], mother-in-law of Suzanne's son. === Australia (through Wales, England and Ireland) === [[Courquin-2|Emma Sophia (Courquin) Brownlow (1821-1893)]], daughter of the above quoted [[Courquin-3|Jean Charles Marie François Courquin (abt.1784-1849)]], married an English lace maker, [[Brownlow-533|William Brownlow (1821-1885)]]. One of their daughters, [[Brownlow-532|Mary Brownlow (1843-1909)]], married an Irishman, [[Brennan-3520|James John Brennan (1836-1902)]], and they emigrated to Australia. Their great-grandson [[Brennan-2245|Alec Brennan AM]] is a WikiTreer. Alec is in the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gardahaut-1&person2Name=Brennan-2245 10th circle] of Suzanne. == Profile history == The profile of Suzanne Gardahaut was created on Nov 3, 2011 by her great-grandson [[Simpson-1546|Andrew Simpson]], through a GEDCOM import. Many profiles in her branch were imported at the same time, and many of them still are rough from import, needing cleaning and sourcing. See e.g., [[Gardahaut-8|Jean Marie Gardahaut (abt.1737-1819)]], 5th paternal ancestor of Suzanne, not edited since 2012. Similar ones are found in the American branches. In Sep. 2020, the profile was improved, as well as a certain number of close family profiles, by Bernard Vatant, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gardahaut-1&person2_name=Vatant-1 7th cousin once removed] of Suzanne, with a precious help of [[Dunker-216|Amanda Dunker]] for the family of Suzanne's husband(s) on the other side of the pond. In Nov. 2021, Andrew Simpson resumed editing by adding and commenting family photographs.

Circleville Pendleton WV

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Most anyone there is probably a cousin

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[Artifact name], [Repository]; privately held by [Owner], [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] [Artifact location], [Year last owned]. [Description of artifact: origin of artifact, use, provenance, etc.] Ex: Funeral Card for Elizabeth McCrickert, McCrickert Family Collection; privately owned by Thomas MacEntee, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE], Chicago, Illinois, United Stated, 2010. Two-sided, glossy funeral card from Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York, distributed at the funeral of Elizabeth McCrickert, 26 January 1956, Queens, New York. Inherited from Ethel McCrickert Hannan, daughter of Elizabeth McGinnes McCrickert. "[Blog post title,]" [Blog name], [Post date], [image name], digital image, ([URL]: accessed [Access date]). Used with permission. or [Blog owner], "[Blog post title,]" [Blog name], [Post date], [image name], digital image, ([URL]: accessed [Access date]). Used with permission. Ex: "Funeral Cards," Destination: Austin Family, 7 March 2009, Funeral card for Elizabeth McCrickert, digital image, (http://destinationaustinfamily.blogspot.com/2008/03/funeral-cards.html: accessed 29 May 2010). Ex: Thomas MacEntee, "Funeral Cards," Destination: Austin Family, 7 March 2009, Funeral card for Elizabeth McCrickert, digital image, (http://destinationaustinfamily.blogspot.com/2008/03/funeral-cards.html: accessed 29 May 2010).

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This is a page where you can get ready-made citations formats for On-line books. == Cutter2 == {{MLA citation | author = William Richard Cutter, Edward Henry Clement, Samuel Hart, Mary Kingsbury Talcott, Frederick Bostwick, Ezra S. Stearns, eds. | title = ''Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut'' | volume= Vol. 2 | publication-place = New York | publisher = Lewis Historical Publishing Co. | publication-year = 1911 | url = https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=XO8nAQAAMAAJ | repository = Google Books | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == Cutter4 == {{MLA citation | author = William Richard Cutter, ed. | title = ''Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut'' | publication-place = New York | publisher = Lewis Historical Publishing Co. | year = 1911 | volume = Vol. 4 | url = https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6535070M/Genealogical_and_family_history_of_the_state_of_Connecticut | repository = Open Library]]| page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} ==Fairfield== {{MLA citation | author=Donald Lines Jacobus |year= 1930 Fairfield, CT; Reprint 2007 | publisher = Genealogical Publishing Co. |title=''History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield'' |publication-place=Baltimore |volume=Vol. 1 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=5xYVpaBmRnEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Families+of+Old+Fairfield%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=zUtUUs6NOYafrAGmtoGIBg&ved=0CEMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Families%20of%20Old%20Fairfield%22&f=false |repository = Google Books}} page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == Hinman == {{MLA citation | author = R. R. Hinman | title = ''A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers Of The Colony Of Connecticut: With The Time Of Their Arrival In The Country and Colony: their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record collected from records.'' | publication-place = Hartford, Conn. | publisher = Case, Tiffany and Company | year = 1852 | url = https://archive.org/stream/catalogueofnames010hinm#page/n9/mode/2up | repository = Internet Archive | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == HartfordCourt1 == {{MLA citation |author=Charles William Manwaring, compiler |title=''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records: Hartford District, 1635-1700'' |year=1904 |publisher=R.S. Peck & Co., Printers |publication-place=Hartford, CT |volume=Vol. 1 |url=https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw |repository=Internet Archive | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == HartfordCourt2 == {{MLA citation |author=Charles William Manwaring|year=1904 |title=''A Digest of the Early Connecticut '''Probate Records: Hartford District, 1635-1700''''' |publisher=R.S. Peck & Co., Printers |publication-place=Hartford, CT |volume= Vol. I | url=http://archive.org/stream/digestofearlycon02manw#page/n3/mode/2up |repository=Internet Archive | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source."}} == HartfordCourt3 == {{MLA citation |author=Charles William Manwaring|year=1906 |title=''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records: Hartford District, 1729-1750'' |publisher=R.S. Peck & Co., Printers |publication-place=Hartford, CT |volume=Vol. III |url=http://archive.org/stream/digestofearlycon03manw#page/n5/mode/2up |repository=Internet Archive | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == TollandCommemorative == {{Reference book | author = no author | title = Commemorative Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham counties, Connecticut | pub-place = Chicago | publisher = J. H. Beers & Co. | pub-year = 1903 | Repository = Internet Archive Available without charge at [[https://archive.org/stream/commemorativebio1903chic#page/n5/mode/2up Internet Archive]]) | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == NewHaven1 == {{Reference book | author = Donald Lines Jacobus, compiler | title = Families of Ancient New Haven, Connecticut, Vol I | pub-place = Rome, NY | publisher = Clarence D. Smith | pub-year = 1923 | repository = Internet Archive Available without charge at [[http://archive.org/stream/newhavengenealog00jaco#page/n3/mode/2up Internet Archive]] | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == Dexter == {{Reference book | author = Franklin Bowditch Dexter, compiler | title = Historical Catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven, Connecticut (Center Church): A.D. 1639-1914, Parts 1639-1914 | pub-place = New Haven | publisher = Unknown | pub-year = 1914 | repository = Google Books Available without charge at [[http://books.google.com/books?id=lAoWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]] | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == CaulkinsNewLondon == {{Reference book | author = Frances Manwaring Caulkins | title : History of New London, Connecticut. From the first survey of the coast in 1612, to 1852. | pub-place = New Haven | publisher = the author | pub-year = 1852 | repository = Internet Archive Available without charge at [[http://archive.org/stream/historynewlondo00caulgoog#page/n2/mode/2up Internet Archive]] | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == Southington == {{Reference book | author = Heman Rowlee Timlow | title = Ecclesiastical and Other Sketches of Southington, Conn. | pub-place = Hartford | publisher = Case, Lockwood and Brainard Co. | pub-year = 1875 | repository = Google Books Available without charge at [[http://books.google.com/books?id=8BMCAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Southington,+Conn&hl=en&sa=X&ei=fgHsUZDBDNHUigLKz4CADw&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Southington%2C%20Conn&f=false Google Books]] | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == Stonington == {{Reference book | author = Richard Anson Wheeler | title = History of the town of Stonington, county of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900 With a Genealogical Register of Stonington Families | pub-place = New London | publisher = Press of the Day Publishing Co. | pub-year = 1900 | repository = Internet Archive Available without charge at [[https://archive.org/stream/historytownston00wheegoog#page/n10/mode/2up Internet Archive]] | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == FirstChurch == {{Reference book | author = Alfred Andrews | title = Memorial. Genealogy, and Ecclesiastical History of First Church, New Britain, Conn.: To which is Added an Appendix, with Explanatory Notes, and a Full Index | pub-place = Chicago | publisher = A. H. Andrewsw | pub-year = 1867 | repository = Google Books Available without charge at [[http://books.google.com/books?id=Sa7RAAAAMAAJ&dq=Alfred+Andrews&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books]] | page = XX-XXX | quote = "This is a quote from this source." }} == Inscriptions == {{Reference book | author = Edward Sweetser Tillotson | title = Wethersfield inscriptions; a complete record of the inscriptions in the five burial places in the ancient town of Wetherfield, including the towns of Rocky Hill, Newington, and Beckley Quarter (in Berlin), also a portion of the inscriptions in the oldest cemetery in Glastonbury | pub=place = Hartford | publisher = W.F.J. 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{| border="1" class="sortable" !Formatted!!Markup |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Andover 1848-1879." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 1. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Andover 1848-1879." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 1. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ashford 1710-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 1. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ashford 1710-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 1. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Avon 1830-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 1. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Avon 1830-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 1. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Barkhamstead 1779-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Barkhamstead 1779-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Berlin 1785-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Berlin 1785-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bethany 1832-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bethany 1832-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bethlehem 1787-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bethlehem 1787-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bloomfield 1835-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bloomfield 1835-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bozrah 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bozrah 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Branford 1644-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Branford 1644-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bridgeport 1821-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bridgeport 1821-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1995, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bristol 1785-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 4. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Bristol 1785-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 4. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Brookfield 1788-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 4. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Brookfield 1788-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 4. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Brooklyn 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 4. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Brooklyn 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 4. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Burlington 1806-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 4. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Burlington 1806-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 4. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Canaan 1739-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 5. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Canaan 1739-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 5. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Canterbury 1703-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 5. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Canterbury 1703-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 5. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Canton 1806-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Canton 1806-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Chaplin 1822-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Chaplin 1822-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Chatham 1767-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Chatham 1767-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Cheshire 1780-1840." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Cheshire 1780-1840." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Chester 1836-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Chester 1836-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Clinton 1838-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Clinton 1838-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Diary of Aaron G Hurd, Clinton 1809-1878." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Diary of Aaron G Hurd, Clinton 1809-1878." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 6. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Colchester 1699-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 7. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Colchester 1699-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 7. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Colebrook 1779-1810." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 7. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Colebrook 1779-1810." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 7. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Columbia 1804-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 7. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Columbia 1804-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 7. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Cornwall 1740-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 7. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Cornwall 1740-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 7. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Danbury 1685-1847." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 8. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Danbury 1685-1847." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 8. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Darien 1820-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 8. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Darien 1820-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 8. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Derby 1655-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 8. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Derby 1655-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 8. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Durham 1708-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 9. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Durham 1708-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 9. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Eastford 1847-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 9. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Eastford 1847-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 9. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Haddam 1743-1857." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 9. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Haddam 1743-1857." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 9. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Hartford 1783-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 10. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Hartford 1783-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 10. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Haven 1700-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 10. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Haven 1700-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 10. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Lyme 1839-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 10. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Lyme 1839-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 10. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Windsor 1768-1860." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 11. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "East Windsor 1768-1860." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 11. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ellington pt 1 vital records 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 11. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ellington pt 1 vital records 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 11. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ellington pt 2 marriage records 1820-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 11. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ellington pt 2 marriage records 1820-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 11. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Fairfield 1639-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 12. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Fairfield 1639-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 12. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Farmington 1645-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 12. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Farmington 1645-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 12. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Franklin 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 13. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Franklin 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 13. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Glastonbury 1690-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 13. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Glastonbury 1690-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 13. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Goshen 1739-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 14. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Goshen 1739-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 14. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Granby 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 14. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Granby 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 14. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Greenwich 1640-1848." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 14. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Greenwich 1640-1848." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 14. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Griswold 1815-1848." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 15. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Griswold 1815-1848." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 15. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Groton 1704-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 15. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Groton 1704-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 15. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Guilford 1639-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 16. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Guilford 1639-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 16. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Haddam 1668-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 17. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Haddam 1668-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 17. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hamden 1786-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 17. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hamden 1786-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 17. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hampton 1786-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 17. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hampton 1786-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 17. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hartland 1761-1848." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 18. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hartland 1761-1848." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 18. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Harwinton 1737-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 18. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Harwinton 1737-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 18. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hebron 1708-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 18. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hebron 1708-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 18. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hartford 1635-1855." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 19. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Hartford 1635-1855." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 19. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Huntington 1789-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 20. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Huntington 1789-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 20. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Kent 1739-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 20. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Kent 1739-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 20. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Killingly 1708-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 20. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Killingly 1708-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 20. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Killingworth 1667-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 21. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Killingworth 1667-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 21. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ledyard 1836-1855." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 21. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ledyard 1836-1855." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 21. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Lisbon 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 21. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Lisbon 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 21. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Lebanon vols 1 & 2 1700-1954." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 22. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Lebanon vols 1 & 2 1700-1954." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 22. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Lebanon vol 3 1700-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 22. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Lebanon vol 3 1700-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 22. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Litchfield 1719-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 23. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Litchfield 1719-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 23. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Lyme 1667-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 24. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Lyme 1667-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 24. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Madison 1826-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Madison 1826-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Manchester 1823-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Manchester 1823-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Marlborough 1803-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Marlborough 1803-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Meriden 1806-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Meriden 1806-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Middlebury 1807-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Middlebury 1807-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Monroe 1823-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Monroe 1823-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Montville 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Montville 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Naugatuck 1844-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Naugatuck 1844-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 25. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Middletown pt 1 A-J 1651-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 26. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Middletown pt 1 A-J 1651-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 26. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Middletown pt 2 K-Z and no surname 1651-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 27. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Middletown pt 2 K-Z and no surname 1651-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 27. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Milford 1640-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 28. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Milford 1640-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 28. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "New Canaan 1801-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 28. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "New Canaan 1801-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 28. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "New Hartford 1740-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 28. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "New Hartford 1740-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 28. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "New London 1646-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 29. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "New London 1646-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 29. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "New Milford 1712-1860." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 30. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "New Milford 1712-1860." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 30. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Norfolk 1758-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 30. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Norfolk 1758-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 30. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "North Stonington 1807-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 30. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "North Stonington 1807-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 30. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Newton 1711-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 31. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Newton 1711-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 31. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "North Branford 1831-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 31. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "North Branford 1831-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 31. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "North Haven 1786-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 31. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "North Haven 1786-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 31. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Norwalk 1651-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 32. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Norwalk 1651-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 32. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Norwich 1847-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 32. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Norwich 1847-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 32. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Orange 1822-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 33. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Orange 1822-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 33. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Oxford 1798-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 33. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Oxford 1798-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 33. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Plainfield 1699-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 33. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Plainfield 1699-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 33. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Plymouth 1795-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 34. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Plymouth 1795-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 34. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Pomfret 1705-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 34. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Pomfret 1705-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 34. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Preston 1687-1850 parts I & II." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 35. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Preston 1687-1850 parts I & II." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 35. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Portland 1841-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 36. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Portland 1841-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 36. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Prospect 1827-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 36. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Prospect 1827-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 36. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Redding 1767-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 36. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Redding 1767-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 36. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ridgefield 1709-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 36. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Ridgefield 1709-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 36. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Rocky Hill 1765-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 37. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Rocky Hill 1765-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 37. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Roxbury 1796-1835." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 37. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Roxbury 1796-1835." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 37. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Salem 1836-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 37. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Salem 1836-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 37. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Salisbury 1741-1846." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 37. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Salisbury 1741-1846." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 37. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Saybrook 1635-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 38. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Saybrook 1635-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 38. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Sharon 1739-1865." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 38. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Sharon 1739-1865." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 38. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Sherman 1802-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 39. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Sherman 1802-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 39. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Simsbury 1670-1855." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 39. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Simsbury 1670-1855." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 39. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Somers 1734-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 40. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Somers 1734-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 40. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Southbury 1787-1830." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 40. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Southbury 1787-1830." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 40. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Southington 1779-1857." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 40. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Southington 1779-1857." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 40. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "South Windsor 1845-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 40. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "South Windsor 1845-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 40. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Sterling 1794-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 41. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Sterling 1794-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 41. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Stratford 1639-1840." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 41. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Stratford 1639-1840." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 41. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Stamford 1641-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 42. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Stamford 1641-1852." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 42. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Stonington 1658-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 43. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Stonington 1658-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 43. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Stafford 1719-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 44. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Stafford 1719-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 44. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Tolland 1715-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 44. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Tolland 1715-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 44. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Suffield 1674-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 45. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Suffield 1674-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 45. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Thompson 1785-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 46. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Thompson 1785-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 46. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Torrington 1740-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 47. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Torrington 1740-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 47. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Union 1734-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 47. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Union 1734-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 47. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Voluntown 1708-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 47. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Voluntown 1708-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 47. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Wallingford 1670-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 48. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Wallingford 1670-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 48. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Warren 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Warren 1786-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Washington 1779-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Washington 1779-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Waterford 1801-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Waterford 1801-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Watertown 1780-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Watertown 1780-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Westbrook 1840-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Westbrook 1840-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 49. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Waterbury 1686-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 50. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Waterbury 1686-1853." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 50. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Weston 1787-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 51. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Weston 1787-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 51. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Westport 1835-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 51. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Westport 1835-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 51. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Willington 1727-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 51. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Willington 1727-1851." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 51. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Wethersfield 1634-1868." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 52. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Wethersfield 1634-1868." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 52. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Wilton 1802-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Wilton 1802-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Winchester 1771-1858." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Winchester 1771-1858." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Wolcott 1796-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Wolcott 1796-1854." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Woodbridge 1784-1832." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Woodbridge 1784-1832." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Woodbury 1674-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Woodbury 1674-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Woodstock 1848-1866." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Woodstock 1848-1866." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 53. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Windham 1692-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 54. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Windham 1692-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 54. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |- |* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Windsor 1637-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 55. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required).||* White, Lorraine Cook, ed. "Windsor 1637-1850." ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records'', vol. 55. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002, p. . Digital images online at Ancestry.com: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1034 Births], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1062 Marriages], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1063 Deaths] (subscription required). |}

Citation Helper: The Great Migration

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{| border="1" class="sortable" !Formatted!!Markup |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volume 1, A-F''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1995. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volume 1, A-F''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1995. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required). |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volume 2, G-O''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1995. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volume 2, G-O''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1995. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required). |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volume 3, P-W''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1995. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volume 3, P-W''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1995. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required). |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 1, A-B''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1999. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-i-a-b/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 1, A-B''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1999. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-i-a-b/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required). |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 2, C-F''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2001. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-ii-c-f/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 2, C-F''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2001. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-ii-c-f/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required). |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 3, G-H''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2003. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-iii-g-h/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 3, G-H''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2003. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-iii-g-h/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required). |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 4, I-L''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2005. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-iv-i-l/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 4, I-L''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2005. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-iv-i-l/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required). |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 5, M-P''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2007. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-v-m-p/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 5, M-P''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2007. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-v-m-p/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required). |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 6, R-S''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2009. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-vi-r-s/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 6, R-S''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2009. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-vi-r-s/image/ americanancestors.org] and [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2496 Ancestry.com] (subscription required). |- |* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 7, T–Y''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2011. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-vii-t-y/image/ americanancestors.org] (subscription required).||* Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634–1635, Volume 7, T–Y''. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 2011. Digital image online at [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-vii-t-y/image/ americanancestors.org] (subscription required). |}

Citation Needed Proposal

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The following information documents the proposed changes to [[:Template:Citation needed]]. ---- The {{Citation needed}} template is used to notate that a sentence or claim cannot be verified with the current sources available. Missing and unverified sources pose a challenge to WikiTree's Honor Code, (VIII. We cite '''sources'''. Without [[Help:Sources|sources]] we can't objectively resolve conflicting information). This template produces a superscripted message {{Citation needed}} which links to the sources help page. === Why was one of my Profiles tagged? === *If this template has been added to one of your profiles, a user is requesting that a sentence or claim in the profile be verified by providing a reliable [[Help:Sources|source]]. *If this template has been added to one of your profiles and you do not agree, you should start a discussion in {{G2G}} before the template is removed. === When and How to use this Template === :The {{Citation needed}} template is a request that another user help to verify a sentence or claim. Since not all users will understand or be able to address the issue in a timely manner, the following points should be considered before using this template: *If you have (or will have) the opportunity to verify the statement or claim yourself and provide a reliable source, consider adding the profile to your [[Special:Watchlist|watchlist]] or [[Help:To-Do_Lists|to-do list]]. This allows you to correct the profile yourself since ''the goal of this template is not simply to identify issues, but to fix them!'' *When adding the template to a profile, make sure that the information you want sourced is clear to other users. If you are questioning a particular claim, add the template directly after the claim. If it is a sentence, add the template after that sentence. If it is a full paragraph in question as a whole, add the template after the last sentence in that paragraph. You may also want to leave a comment on the profile to provide more information on why the template is being added if you think the reasoning will not be clear to other users. === Examples === ==== When an entire sentence is in question ==== :The template is used at the end of a sentence that cannot be verified (as a whole): ::
John Doe worked as an Engineer for Union Pacific Railroad.{{Citation needed}}
:'''Displays as''': ::John Doe worked as an Engineer for Union Pacific Railroad.{{Citation needed}} ==== When a specific claim is in question ==== :The template is used within a sentence directly after a claim that cannot be verified (e.g., the death certificate indicates that John Doe worked for Union Pacific Railroad, but there is no mention that he was an Engineer): ::
John Doe worked as an Engineer{{Citation needed}} for Union Pacific Railroad.
:'''Displays as''': ::John Doe worked as an Engineer{{Citation needed}} for Union Pacific Railroad. See all pages that [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Citation_needed|link to this template]].

Citation Snippets

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== Citation Snippets == === Newspaper.com === To create a newspaper blurb in a person profile, with reference, from Newspaper.com (needs some rework): {{Example|From *newspaper title (location)*, *date*:
"Quote here." [*link* *newspaper title (location), date, day, page, column*], "Title".
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Citations: Birth, Deaths, and Marriages

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'''Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940,''' ''Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940,'' [[:image:Montgomery-10114-1.png|database]] with [[:image:Montgomery-10114-1.jpg|images]], ''Ancestry.com'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 14 Jul 2019), entry for Walker Marion Montgomery, 20 Jul 1914, Lapel, Madison County, Indiana, United States; citing Indiana State Board of Health, ''Birth Certificates,'' vol ''787,'' ''Madison County, 1914,'' certificate #33371 (stamped). * ''Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940,'' [[:image:Montgomery-10114-1.png|database]] with [[:image:Montgomery-10114-1.jpg|images]], ''Ancestry.com'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 14 Jul 2019), entry for Walker Marion Montgomery, 20 Jul 1914, Lapel, Madison County, Indiana, United States; citing Indiana State Board of Health, ''Birth Certificates,'' vol ''787,'' ''Madison County, 1914,'' certificate #33371 (stamped). '''Indiana Marriages Through 1850,''' ''Indiana Marriages Through 1850,'' database with images, ''Indiana State Library'' (https://www.in.gov/library : accessed 10 Jul 2019), entry for Joseph B Kerlin and Mary Small, 04/11/1850, Grant County, citing Indiana State Library. * ''Indiana Marriages Through 1850,'' database with images, ''Indiana State Library'' (https://www.in.gov/library : accessed 10 Jul 2019), entry for Joseph B Kerlin and Mary Small, 04/11/1850, Grant County, citing Indiana State Library. '''"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-2007''' ''Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007,'' [[:image:Kerlin-200-1.png|database]] with [[:image:Kerlin-200-2.jpg|images]], ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ : 10 Jul 2019); entry for Elijah Kerlin and Laura Howell, 20 May 1943, Huntington County, Indiana, United States; citing Marriage Registration, Indiana Commission on Public Records, Indianapolis; FHL microfilm 004185617. *''Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007,'' [[:image:Kerlin-200-1.png|database]] with [[:image:Kerlin-200-2.jpg|images]], ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.myheritage.com/research?s=508319131 : 10 Jul 2019); entry for Elijah Kerlin and Laura Howell, 20 May 1943, Huntington County, Indiana, United States; citing Marriage Registration, Indiana Commission on Public Records, Indianapolis; FHL microfilm 004185617. '''Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011''' "Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011," database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 11 Jun 2022), Certificate > 1953 > 06 > image 2479 of 3368; entry for Elijah I. Kerlin, 22 May 1953, Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana, United States; citing Indiana Archives and Records Administration; Indianapolis, Indiana, United States; Death Certificates; Year: 1953; Roll: 06. * "Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011," database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 11 Jun 2022), Certificate > 1953 > 06 > image 2479 of 3368; entry for Elijah I. Kerlin, 22 May 1953, Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana, United States; citing Indiana Archives and Records Administration; Indianapolis, Indiana, United States; Death Certificates; Year: 1953; Roll: 06. '''North Carolina, Death Certificates 1909-1976''' ''North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976'', [[:image:Ledbetter-1717-2.png|database]] with [[:image:Ledbetter-1717.jpg|images]], ''Ancestry.com'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 14 Jul 2019) entry for Lloyd Ledbetter; citing North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. North Carolina Death Certificates. Microfilm S.123. Rolls 19-242, 280, 313-682, 1040-1297. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. * ''North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976'', [[:image:Ledbetter-1717-2.png|database]] with [[:image:Ledbetter-1717.jpg|images]], ''Ancestry.com'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 14 Jul 2019) entry for Lloyd Ledbetter; citing North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. North Carolina Death Certificates. Microfilm S.123. Rolls 19-242, 280, 313-682, 1040-1297. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. '''Find-A-Grave''' ''Find-A-Grave'', database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 July 2019), memorial page for Joseph B. Kerlin (1 Sep 1821–27 Feb 1909), {{FindAGrave|392560579}}, citing Estates of Serenity, Marion, Grant County, Indiana, United States; Maintained by Kelly Jean (contributor 47136683). * ''Find-A-Grave'', database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 10 July 2019), memorial page for Joseph B. Kerlin (1 Sep 1821–27 Feb 1909), {{FindAGrave|392560579}}, citing Estates of Serenity, Marion, Grant County, Indiana, United States; Maintained by Kelly Jean (contributor 47136683).

Citations: Military

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'''Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865''' Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865. [[:image:Kerlin-195-1.png|database]] and [[:image:Kerlin-195-10.jpg|digital images]], ''Ancestry.com'' (https://www.ancestry.com/ : Accessed 10 Jul 2019), J. B. Kerlin, Indiana, 11th Congressional District, Vol 4 of 6, p. 298; citing National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; ''Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865);'' Record Group: ''110, Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Civil War);'' Collection Name: ''Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865 (Civil War Union Draft Records);'' NAI: ''4213514;'' Archive Volume Number: ''4 of 6'' * Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865. [[:image:Kerlin-195-1.png|database]] and [[:image:Kerlin-195-10.jpg|digital images]], ''Ancestry.com'' (https://www.ancestry.com/ : Accessed 10 Jul 2019), J. B. Kerlin, Indiana, 11th Congressional District, Vol 4 of 6, p. 298; citing National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; ''Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865);'' Record Group: ''110, Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Civil War);'' Collection Name: ''Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865 (Civil War Union Draft Records);'' NAI: ''4213514;'' Archive Volume Number: ''4 of 6''

Citations: US Census

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'''The 1st Population census of the United States - 1790''' 1790 U. S. Census, Perquimans County, North Carolina, p. 222, col. 1, line 41, Amos Griffin, database with images , ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SLT9 : 10 Nov 2022), United States Census, 1790 > North Carolina > Perquimans > Not Stated > image 2 of 8; citing National Archives microfilm publication M637, roll 7, image 468 of 601. * 1790 U. S. Census, Perquimans County, North Carolina, p. 222, col. 1, line 41, Amos Griffin, database with images , ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-SLT9 : 10 Nov 2022), United States Census, 1790 > North Carolina > Perquimans > Not Stated > image 2 of 8; citing National Archives microfilm publication M637, roll 7, image 468 of 601. '''The 2nd Population census of the United States - 1800''' 1800 U. S. Census, Beaufort County, North Carolina, p. ?, line 21 (19 from the bottom) (10 from the bottom), Amaziah Griffin, database with images , ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8V-L : 10 Nov 2022), United States Census, 1790 > North Carolina > Beaufort > Not Stated > image 8 of 21; citing National Archives microfilm publication M32, roll 30, image 20 of 368. * 1800 U. S. Census, Beaufort County, North Carolina, p. ?, line 21 (19 from the bottom) (10 from the bottom), Amaziah Griffin, database with images , ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R8V-L : 10 Nov 2022), United States Census, 1790 > North Carolina > Beaufort > Not Stated > image 8 of 21; citing National Archives microfilm publication M32, roll 30, image 20 of 368. '''The 6th Population census of the United States - 1840''' 1840 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, population schedule page 2, p. 251 (stamped), Line 16, Household of David Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-98TZ : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 579, images 509 of 547. * 1840 U.S. census, Washington County, Virginia, population schedule page 2, p. 251 (stamped), Line 16, Household of David Tranbarger, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-98TZ : 2 Jun 2020); citing NARA microfilm M704, Roll 579, images 509 of 547. '''The 7th Population census of the United States - 1850''' 1850 U. S. census, Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, p. 420 (penned), dwelling 91, family 91, lines 5-6, Joseph and Mary Curlin [Kerlin]; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QFQ-CYZ : 16 Jun 2021), United States Census, 1850 > Indiana > Grant > Sims, image 14 of 14; citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 147, image 429 of 567. * 1850 U. S. census, Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, p. 420 (penned), dwelling 91, family 91, lines 5-6, Joseph and Mary Curlin [Kerlin]; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QFQ-CYZ : 16 Jun 2021), United States Census, 1850 > Indiana > Grant > Sims, image 14 of 14; citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 147, image 429 of 567. '''The 8th Population census of the United States - 1860''' 1860 U. S. census, Falls Township, Hocking County, Ohio, population schedule, p. 78, dwelling 544, family 546, lines 21-27, Barney Lanham and household; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSX-WV1 : 28 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1860 > Ohio > Hocking > Falls Township > image 42 of 49; citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 989, image 246 of 449. *1860 U. S. census, Falls Township, Hocking County, Ohio, population schedule, p. 78, dwelling 544, family 546, lines 21-27, Barney Lanham and household; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSX-WV1 : 28 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1860 > Ohio > Hocking > Falls Township > image 42 of 49; citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 989, image 246 of 449. '''The 9th Population census of the United States - 1870''' 1870 U. S. census, Falls Township, Hocking County, Ohio, population schedule, p. 64 (penned), dwelling 471, family 471, lines 10-17, Barney Lanham and family; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LM4-9WN : 28 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1870 > Ohio > Hocking > Fall Township > image 18 of 49; citing NARA Series M593, roll 1223, image 106 of 466. * 1870 U. S. census, Falls Township, Hocking County, Ohio, population schedule, p. 64 (penned), dwelling 471, family 471, lines 10-17, Barney Lanham and family; digital image, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LM4-9WN : 28 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1870 > Ohio > Hocking > Fall Township > image 18 of 49; citing NARA Series M593, roll 1223, image 106 of 466. '''The 10th Population census of the United States - 1880''' 1880 U. S. census, Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 171, p. 10B, dwelling 111, family 114, lines 23-27, Joseph Kerlin and family; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBW-PD9 : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1880 > Indiana > Grant > Franklin > ED 171 > image 10 of 38.; citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 279, image 721 of 786. * 1880 U. S. census, Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 171, p. 10B, dwelling 111, family 114, lines 23-27, Joseph Kerlin and family; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBW-PD9 : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1880 > Indiana > Grant > Franklin > ED 171 > image 10 of 38.; citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 279, image 721 of 786. '''The 12th Population census of the United States - 1900''' 1900 U. S. census, Green Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 35, p. 11A, dwelling 247, family 244, lines 23-27, Elijah I. Kerlin and family; database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DZC9-5YF : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1900 > Indiana > Grant > ED 35 Green Township > image 21 of 28; citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 373, image 643 of 1306. * 1900 U. S. census, Green Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 35, p. 11A, dwelling 247, family 244, lines 23-27, Elijah I. Kerlin and family; database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DZC9-5YF : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1900 > Indiana > Grant > ED 35 Green Township > image 21 of 28; citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 373, image 643 of 1306. '''The 13th Population census of the United States - 1910''' 1910 U. S. census, Liberty Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 55, p. 3A, dwelling 30, family 30, lines 16-21, Elijah Kerlin and family; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRKM-9366 : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1910 > Indiana > Grant > Liberty > ED 66 > image 5 of 26; citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 351, image 639 of 1130. * 1910 U. S. census, Liberty Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 55, p. 3A, dwelling 30, family 30, lines 16-21, Elijah Kerlin and family; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRKM-9366 : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1910 > Indiana > Grant > Liberty > ED 66 > image 5 of 26; citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 351, image 639 of 1130. '''The 14th Population census of the United States - 1920''' 1920 U. S. census, Washington Township, Blackford County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 15, p. 4B, 5A, dwelling 97, family 97, lines 100, 1-4, Elijah Kerlin and family; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR6Z-7H2 : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1920 > Indiana > Blackford > Washington > ED 15 > image 9 of 16; citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 423, image 567 of 1286. * 1920 U. S. census, Washington Township, Blackford County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 15, p. 4B, 5A, dwelling 97, family 97, lines 100, 1-4, Elijah Kerlin and family; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR6Z-7H2 : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1920 > Indiana > Blackford > Washington > ED 15 > image 9 of 16; citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 423, image 567 of 1286. '''The 15th Population census of the United States - 1930''' 1930 U. S. census, Monroe Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 33, p. 8A, dwelling 138, family 138, lines 31-37, Elijah I. Kerlin and family; database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R42-FYL : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1930 > Indiana > Grant > Monroe > ED 33 > image 15 of 16; citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 589, image 933 of 1160. * 1930 U. S. census, Monroe Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 33, p. 8A, dwelling 138, family 138, lines 31-37, Elijah I. Kerlin and family; database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R42-FYL : 9 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1930 > Indiana > Grant > Monroe > ED 33 > image 15 of 16; citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 589, image 933 of 1160. '''The 16th Population census of the United States - 1940''' 1940 U. S. census, Jackson Township, Wells County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 90-13, p. 13A, Section 9, household 240, line 19, Elijah Kerlin; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MB-RCH9 : 10 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1940 > Indiana > Wells > Jackson Township > 90-13 Jackson Township > image 25 of 29; citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 1110, image 292 of 1158. * 1940 U. S. census, Jackson Township, Wells County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 90-13, p. 13A, Section 9, household 240, line 19, Elijah Kerlin; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MB-RCH9 : 10 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1940 > Indiana > Wells > Jackson Township > 90-13 Jackson Township > image 25 of 29; citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 1110, image 292 of 1158. '''The 17th Population census of the United States - 1950''' 1950 U. S. census, Center Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 27-37, p. 24, household 93, line 8, Charles McGara; database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.org/? : 10 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1950 > Indiana > Grant > Center > 27-37 > image 26 of 50; citing National Archives microfilm publication ?, roll ?, image ? of ?. * 1950 U. S. census, Center Township, Grant County, Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 27-37, p. 24, household 93, line 8, Charles McGara; database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.org/? : 10 Jun 2022), United States Census, 1950 > Indiana > Grant > Center > 27-37 > image 26 of 50; citing National Archives microfilm publication ?, roll ?, image ? of ?.

Citations-1

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'''Citations I use often and always need to look up''' '''The National Archive'''
Put each example between REF tags

INLINE_TITLE (accessed DATE) [LINK The National Archive] INLINE_TITLE (accessed DATE) :Reference: NUMBER :Description: TITLE :Date: DATE :Held by: [LINK The National Archive, Kew] ---- '''Wikipedia''' a) Wikipedia as a source
Wikipedia contributors, [LINK "TITLE"], Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia (accessed 1 March 2023). Example: * Wikipedia contributors, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Webbe_(mayor) WiIlliam Webbe (mayor)], Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia (accessed 1 March 2023). b) Wikipedia as an inline explanation (useful to explain a term)
When using wikipedia as an explanation rather than a source, put it inline in the bio like this [LINK Description]. Example:
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkirkers Dunkirk privateers]

Citing Epidemics as Genealogy Evidence

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Using an excellent 2nd source of collected data on the history of epidemics in England, we can deduce supporting facts that help us understand deaths and changes in circumstances during certain years. Note: Plans are to expand the citations from his book to cite first hand references used, == A History of Epidemics in Britain (664-1891) == -----
Citation Syntax Example
----- "A History of Epidemics in Britain, from A.D. 664 to the extinction of the Plague", Charles Creighton M.A. M.D., Cambridge at the University Press, 1891, [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/42686/42686-h/42686-h.htm Gutenberg.org: History of Epidemics in Britain], Ch. ___ pg. ___ (accessed [25-Aug-2021]); Ref:42686-h ----- I have collected quotes in date order to help find relevant passages. The [box] denotes the Chapter and page numbers to trace with the above URL link. * '''''1345''''': As the black death ravages 25-40% of the population, the three estates model is blown away. Nobles didn't have enough labor to work their lands. Nobles began marrying into the Merchant class to infuse their holdings with cash. * '''''1471''''': An outbreak [of the Black Death] in 1471 took as much as 10–15% of the population. * abt '''''1481''''': More than half of all children dead It's not hard to imagine that many children died during two successive plagues in just 9yrs. Statistically: 15% (1471) then 25% (1479) ''gives odds of 55% chance of dying that decade of Black Death''. [2 * 15% + (1 * 25%) = 55%] * '''''1479-1480''''': The Black Death struck it's worst between 1479-1480. The death toll is estimated at 20% of the population * '''''1509''''': The year Henry VIII takes the crown, it was a ''Bad plague year. a ‘great plague’ that afflicted various parts of England'' [Ch4, pg160] * 1516: In 1516, pestilence spread across England. [Ch4, pg156] * 1523: The year 1523 was known to be a Plague year. [Ch, pg163] ''Please feel free to add citations to the list or update with page refs, this is a work in progress''

Citizen's Savings Bank and Trust Company

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'''One Cent Savings Bank''', now known as''' Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company''', was the first minority-owned bank in Tennessee and was the cornerstone for financial opportunity for African Americans at the time. The bank was founded on January 16, 1904 and is still in operation today, making it the longest minority-owned bank in the company. The bank was started by Robert H. Boyd, [[Taylor-91387|'''Preston Taylor''']], and [[Napier-2824|'''James Carroll Napier''']] *Visit the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:African_American_Businesses_of_Davidson_County_Tennesssee '''African American Business of Davidson County'''] page for more resources. ---- =='''Others associated with the bank include'''== *William Beckam, former Board of Director member *J.W. Bostic, a former Vice President *Henry A. Boyd, former Board of Director member *Robert F. Boyd, former Board of Director member *C.H. Clark, former Board of Director member *J.P. Crawford, former Board of Director member *T. G. Ewing, former Board of Director member *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gore-4072 '''George W. Gore Jr'''.], former Board of Director member *E.B. Jefferson, former Board of Director member *J.W. Grant, a former 2nd Vice President *William Haynes, former Board of Director member *G.W. McKissack, former Board of Director member *Caroll Napier Langston, former Assistant Cashier *James A. Napier, former Board of Director member *C.S. Randals, former Board of Director member == Sources == *Gonzalez T, Wade R. WPLN News. 2021 [cited 2023 Nov 5]. Curious Nashville: How Nashville’s Oldest Black-Owned Bank Is Balancing Its Legacy With New Ambitions. Available from: [https://wpln.org/post/curious-nashville-how-nashvilles-oldest-black-owned-bank-is-balancing-its-legacy-with-new-ambitions/ https://wpln.org/post/curious-nashville-how-nashvilles-oldest-black-owned-bank-is-balancing-its-legacy-with-new-ambitions/]

C-itm-iit-lk

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City Directories

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City Directories for individuals in my family tree

City Directories-1

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https://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/free-online-massachusetts-city-directories

City of Genesee, Latah County, Idaho

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Rural Idaho, Many 'Century Farms'. Wheat, Garbanzos, Lentils! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesee,_Idaho For early history: http://www.geneseeidaho.com/history/

City of Kinmundy

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The goal of this project is to show a layout of the City of Kinmundy, Illinois with photos of businesses, churches, fraternities, public works, police, and fire with links to key individual profiles. The time period is from ancient past to 1960, or sometime around then. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thomson-5441|David Thomson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Post photos of old buildings and landmarks with profile links of owners and key persons. * Post a map of where each photo was taken and the direction the camera was facing. *Provide a timeline of key events that occurred in the City of Kinmundy, Illinois. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14751874 send me a private message]. Thanks!

City of Kinmundy Churches

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==Churches== ===Kinmundy Baptist Churches=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Churches/Church%20-%20Kinmundy%20Baptist.htm Web Site] ===Kinmundy Christian Church=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Churches/Church%20-%20Kinmundy%20Christian.htm Web Site] ===Kinmundy Cumberland Presbyterian Church=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Churches/Church%20%20-%20Kinmundy%20ME%20South.htm Web Site] ===Kinmundy First United Methodist Church=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Churches/Church%20%20-%20Kinmundy%20Methodist.htm Web Site] ===Kinmundy United Pentecostal Church=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Churches/Church%20-%20Kinmundy%20Pentecostal.htm Web Site] ===Southern Methodist Episcopal Church=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Churches/Church%20%20-%20Kinmundy%20ME%20South.htm Web Site] ===Shanghai Church=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Churches/Church%20-%20Shanghai.htm Web Site] ===St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Churches/Church%20%20-%20Kinmundy%20Catholic.htm Web Site]

City of Kinmundy City Services

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==City Services== ===Mayors=== ===City Councilmen=== ===Fire Department=== ===Police Department=== ===Water Department=== ===Road Department===

City of Kinmundy Commercial District

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==Commercial District== The commercial district of Kinmundy, Illinois was primarily around Madison Street and Third Street. ===Madison Street=== {{Image|file=City_of_Kinmundy_Illinois.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Madison Street 1877 }} The upstairs of the two story building on the left is the studio for [[Tyner-633|O. N. Tyner]]; the photographer for this photo. The business below it was the store of [[Baggott-102|Thomas Bagott]]. ---- {{Image|file=City_of_Kinmundy_Commercial_District.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Madison Street looking north from Third Street. }} E.C. Bargh's Drug Store in on the right. ---- {{Image|file=City_of_Kinmundy_Commercial_District-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Madison Street looking north from part way down from Third Street. }} O.N. Tyner's studio was the top story of the building on the right side of the street with the balcony. It is about the location of the present day Masonic lodge. ---- {{Image|file=City_of_Kinmundy_Commercial_District-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Madison Street from the corner of Third Street. }} Laswell's Dentist office and George Tomlinson's Hardware store. ===Third Street===

City of Kinmundy Fraternal Organizations

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==Fraternal Organizations== ===American Legion=== ===Kinmundy Masonic Lodge #398=== [https://sites.google.com/site/kinmundylodge398/home Web Site] ===Knights of Pythias===

City of Kinmundy Schools

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==Schools== ===Kinmundy One Room Schoolhouses=== ===Kinmundy Grade School (1889-1949)=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Photo%20Archives/Schools/Kinmundy%20Grade%20School%20before%201950.htm Web Site] ===Kinmundy-Alma Grade School (1950-1976)=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Photo%20Archives/Schools/Kinmundy%20Grade%20School%201950%20and%20later.htm Web Site] ===Kinmundy High School=== [http://www.kinmundyhistoricalsociety.org/Photo%20Archives/Schools/Kinmundy%20High%20School%20Photo%20Page%20-%20Beginning%20to%201930.htm Web Site]

City of Oswego, New York

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Oswego was incorporated as a village in 1828. ===Sources=== Wikipedia Contributors. "Oswego, New York", accessed 11 January 2020. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswego,_New_York

City of Syracuse, Onondaga, New York

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Syracuse was incorporated as a village in 1825 and incorporated as a city in 1847. ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Syracuse, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onondaga_County,_New_York. Accessed 11 January 2020.

Ciucci

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== Ciucci == The goal of this project is to ...Make people aware of this surname as I am the first on Wikitree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ciucci-1|Brian Ciucci]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trusted source on Ciucci/Ciuccio Surname * Lineage traced to Verciano, Lucca, Toscana, Italy * 3 brothers came over approx. 1879. Clements, Luigi and Giovanni Ciucci. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18005286 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Civil District 6, Sevier County, Tennessee

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Wears Valley in Tennessee has long been thought of as a vacation spot to enjoy the mountains just outside the city lights of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, however long before it became a vacation spot it was a community of hard working, God fearing people. The families that lived there were not only neighbors but friends and in many cases family and they always took care of their family. This page is a study to see which families stayed for generations and which ones gave up and moved on. Families in 1900 Civil District 6 Census Families in 1910 Civil District 6 Census Families in 1920 Civil District 6 Census [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Census_of_United_States%2C_1930_-_Civil_District_6%2C_Sevier_County%2C_Tennessee%2C_USA Families in 1930 Civil District 6 Census] Families in 1940 Civil District 6 Census Families in 1950 Civil District 6 Census

Civil governors of Newfoundland

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''CIVIL GOVERNORS OF NEWFOUNDLAND''' |- !Name !Profession !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Cochrane-1343|Thomas Cochrane]]'''
(1789-1872) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Royal Navy Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |16 April 1825 - 24 September 1834 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Prescott-970|Henry Prescott]]'''
(1783-1874) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Royal Navy Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |24 September 1834 - May 1841 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Harvey-4646|John Harvey]]'''
(1778-1852) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | May 1841 - 1846 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Le_Marchant-13|John Gaspard Le Marchant]]'''
(1803-1874) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | 1846 - 1852 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Baillie_Hamiton-1|Ker Baillie Hamiton]]'''
(1803-1874) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Colonial Administrator |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | 1852 - 1855 |}

Civil Parishes that use the Barony Name

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Irish Roots|Irish Roots Project]] '''Parishes ONLY use the Barony where the two sections of the parish are NOT contiguous.''' ==County Clare== ===Clooney Parish=== :Barony - Bunratty Upper ::'''Clooney (Bunratty Upper) Parish, County Clare''' :Barony - Corcomroe ::'''Clooney (Corcomroe) Parish, County Clare''' ===Kilmurry Parish=== :Barony - Bunratty Lower ::'''Kilmurry (Bunratty Lower) Parish, County Clare''' :Barony - Clonderalaw ::'''Kilmurry (Clonderalaw) Parish, County Clare''' :Barony - Ibrickan ::'''Kilmurry (Ibrickan) Parish, County Clare''' ==County Cork== ===Cullen Parish=== :Barony - Duhallow ::'''Cullen (Duhallow) Parish, County Cork''' :Barony - Kinalea ::'''Cullen (Kinalea) Parish, County Cork''' ===Donaghmore Parish=== :Barony - Barretts and Muskerry East ::'''Donaghmore (Barretts, Muskerry East) Parish, County Cork''' :Barony - Barryroe ::'''Donaghmore (Barryroe) Parish, County Cork''' ===Kilmeen Parish=== :Barony - Carberry East And Ibane and Barryroe ::'''Kilmeen (Carberry East, Ibane and Barryroe) Parish, County Cork''' :Barony - Duhallow ::'''Kilmeen (Duhallow) Parish, County Cork''' ===Kilquane Parish=== :Barony - Barrymore ::'''Kilquane (Barrymore) Parish, County Cork :Barony - Fermoy ::'''Kilquane (Fermoy) Parish, County Cork ===Mogeely Parish=== :Barony - Imokilly ::'''Mogeely (Imokilly) Parish, County Cork''' :Barony - Kinatalloon ::'''Mogeely (Kinatalloon) Parish, County Cork''' ==County Galway== ===Ballynakill Parish=== :Barony - Ballymoe ::'''Ballynakill (Ballymoe) Parish, County Galway''' :Barony - Ballynahinch ::'''Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish, County Galway''' :Barony - Killian ::'''Ballynakill (Killian) Parish, County Galway''' :Barony - Leitrim ::'''Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish, County Galway ==County Kerry== ===Dysert Parish=== :Barony - Clanmaurice And Iraghticonnor ::'''Dysert (Clanmaurice, Iraghticonnor) Parish, County Kerry''' :Barony - Trughanacmy ::'''Dysert (Trughanacmy) Parish, County Kerry''' ==County Kildare== ===Cloncurry Parish=== :Barony - East Offaly ::'''Cloncurry (East Offaly) Parish, County Kildare''' :Barony - Ikeathy And Oughterany ::'''Cloncurry (Ikeathy And Oughterany) Parish, County Kildare''' ===Nurney Parish=== :Barony - Carbury ::Nurney (Carbury) Parish, County Kildare :Barony - Offaly West ::Nurney (Offaly West) Parish, County Kildare ==County Kilkenny== ===Muckalee Parish=== :Barony - Fassadinin ::'''Muckalee (Fassadinin) Parish, County Kilkenny''' :Barony - Iverk ::'''Muckalee (Iverk, Knocktopher) Parish, County Kilkenny''' :Barony - Knocktopher ::'''Muckalee (Iverk, Knocktopher) Parish, County Kilkenny''' ==County Limerick== ===Ballingarry Parish=== :Barony - Conello Upper ::'''Ballingarry (Conello Upper) Parish, County Limerick''' :Barony - Coshlea ::'''Ballingarry (Coshlea) Parish, County Limerick''' ==County Mayo== ===Kilcommon Parish=== :Barony - Erris ::'''Kilcommon (Erris) Parish, County Mayo''' :Barony - Kilmaine ::'''Kilcommon (Kilmaine) Parish, County Mayo''' ==County Offaly== ===Kilbride Parish=== :Barony - Ballycowan ::'''Kilbride (Ballycowan) Parish, County Offaly''' :Barony - Kilcoursey ::'''Kilbride (Kilcoursey) Parish, County Offaly''' ==County Roscommon== ===Killukin Parish=== :Barony - Boyle ::'''Killukin (Boyle) Parish, County Roscommon''' :Barony - Roscommon ::'''Killukin (Roscommon) Parish, County Roscommon''' ==County Tipperary== ===Ballingarry Parish=== :Barony - Ormond Lower ::'''Ballingarry (Ormond Lower) Parish, County Tipperary''' :Barony - Slievardagh ::'''Ballingarry (Slievardagh) Parish, County Tipperary''' ===Kilmore Parish=== :Barony - Kilnamanagh Lower ::'''Kilmore (Kilnamanagh Lower) Parish, County Tipperary''' :Barony - Ormond Upper ::'''Kilmore (Ormond Upper) Parish, County Tipperary''' ==County Westmeath== ===Saint Mary's Parish=== :Barony - Brawny ::'''Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish, County Westmeath''' :Barony - Fore ::'''Saint Mary's (Fore) Parish, County Westmeath''' ==County Wexford== ===Inch Parish=== :Barony - Gorey ::'''Inch (Gorey) Parish, Gorey, County Wexford''' :Barony - Shelmaliere West ::'''Inch (Shelmaliere West) Parish, County Wexford''' ===Kilcavan Parish=== :Barony - Bargy ::'''Kilcavan (Bargy) Parish, County Wexford''' :Barony - Ballaghkeen N. And Gorey ::'''Kilcavan (Ballaghkeen N., Gorey) Parish, County Wexford''' ===Saint John's Parish=== :Barony - Bantry ::'''Saint John's (Bantry) Parish, County Wexford''' :Barony - Forth ::'''Saint John's (Forth) Parish, County Wexford''' ===Saint Margaret's Parish=== :Barony - Forth ::'''Saint Margaret's (Forth) Parish, County Wexford''' :Barony - Shelmaliere East ::'''Saint Margaret's (Ballaghkeen S., Shelmaliere E.) Parish, County Wexford''' ==County Wicklow== ===Kilbride Parish=== :Barony - Arklow ::'''Kilbride (Arklow) Parish, County Wicklow''' :Barony - Lower Talbotstown ::'''Kilbride (Talbotstown Lower) Parish, County Wicklow''' ===Kilcommon Parish=== :Barony - Arklow and Newcastle ::'''Kilcommon (Arklow, Newcastle) Parish, County Wicklow''' :Barony - Ballinacor South ::'''Kilcommon (Ballinacor South) Parish, County Wicklow'''

Civil War - Simplified State Sources

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My simplified list of state research cites for Civil War records. Illinois. "Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls " A searchable database at Illinois State Archives. [https://apps.ilsos.gov/isaveterans/civilmustersrch.jsp] Indiana. Adjutant General's roster and records. A searchable database at Indiana Archives and Records Administration. [https://www.in.gov/iara/services-for-public/search-archives-holdings/indiana-archives-digital-index-records/] Iowa. "Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers, War of the Rebellion". 6 Volumes at Iowa in the Civil War. [https://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/logan.htm] New York. "Rosters Of The New York Volunteers During The Civil War". At New York Division of Military and Naval Affairs. https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/unit-history/conflict/us-civil-war-1861-1865/rosters-new-york-volunteers-during-civil-war Ohio. "Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the War of Rebellion." 7 Volumes at FamilySearch. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/75066?availability=Family%20History%20Library] Pennsylvania.

Civil War Ancestors of Karen Lowe

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= Tennessee = == [[Brown-31148|Moses William Brown]] (1844 - 1906) == == [[Jeffers-302|Stephen Jeffers]] == == [[Byrge-52|Preston Byrge]] ==

Civil War Ancestors of Michael Stills

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[[Lowry-359 | James Alexander Lowry]] [[McCoy-923 | James Wylie McCoy]] [[Lovett-35 | Charles Lovett]]

Civil War Battles in Virginia

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return to the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Virginia_in_the_US_Civil_War&public=1 Virginia Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States] return to the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page] == Battles and Campaigns in Virginia == :The Civil War and Virginia are virtually synonymous. Proximity to the Federal Capital combined with the fact that Richmond, Virginia served as the Confederate Capital made Virginia strategically significant. The Confederates fiercely defended their national capital, and the Union aggressively sought to capture Richmond in order to defeat the rebels. :There were more than 2,000 armed conflicts reported in Virginia during the war, more than any other state. In 1993, the [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tvii.htm Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report] identified 384 conflicts as principal battles that were historically significant; 123 of those battles were fought in Virginia. Four of the ten costliest battles, in terms of total casualties, were fought in Virginia. :This page lists battles fought in Virginia in 1861 and 1862 using the names of the military campaigns primarily waged in the state of Virginia.Battles of a campaign fought in other states are linked to the appropriate state resource page. The battles are linked to summaries which include the location, principal commanders, brief descriptions, and the outcome of each battle. :For more in-depth information on individual battles, use the links on the main [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Virginia_in_the_US_Civil_War&public=1 Virginia Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States] and the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page]. == 1861 Battles and [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va186162.htm Map]== === May - June: Blockade of the Chesapeake Bay === :18-19 May: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va001.htm Sewell's Point] :29 May-1 June: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/Battles/va002.htm Aquia Creek] :10 June: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va003.htm Big Bethel], also known as Bethel Church or Great Bethel === July: Manassas Campaign === :2 July: Hoke's Run, also known as Falling Waters, or Hainesville, in [[Space:West_Virginia_Resource_Page|West Virginia]] :18 July: [https://www.nps.gov/mana/learn/historyculture/the-skirmish-at-blackburns-ford.htm Blackburn's Ford] :21 July: [https://www.nps.gov/mana/learn/historyculture/first-manassas.htm 1st Manassas], also known as [http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/bullrun.htm 1st Battle of Bull Run]
'''Battle of First Manassas'''
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=== October - December: McLellan's Operations in Northern VA === :21 October: [https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/journey/bnc.htm Ball's Bluff], also knonw as Harrison's Landing or Leesburg :20 December: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va007.htm Dranesville] === October 1861 - January 1862: Blockade of the Potomac River === :2 January: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va007.htm Cockpit Point], also known as Batteries at Evansport, Freetons Point or Shipping Point == 1862 Battles and [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va186162.htm Map] == === March - June: Jackson's Valley Campaign === :23 March: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va101.htm Kernstown I] :8 May: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va102.htm McDowell], also known as Sitlington's Hill :23 May: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va103.htm Front Royal], also known as Guard Hill or Cedarville :25 May: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/Battles/va104.htm First Winchester], also known as Bowers Hill :8 June: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va105.htm Cross Keys] :9 June: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/Battles/va106.htm Port Republic] :15-17 May: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/wv009.htm Princeton Courthouse] === March - July: Peninsula Campaign ===
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmnnqJm_4Pc'''Battle of the Ironclads''']
:8-9 March: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va008.htm Hampton Roads], also known as Monitor vs. Virginia (Merrimack), or [http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/ironclads.htm Battle of the Ironclads] :5 April-4 May: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va009.htm Yorktown], also known as Fort Magruder :5 May: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va010.htm Williamsburg] :7 May: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va011.htm Eltham's Landing], also known as Barhmasville or West Point :15 May: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va012.htm Drewry's Bluff], also known as Fort Darling or Fort Drewry :27 May: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va013.htm Hanover Courthouse], also known as Slash Church :31 May-1 June: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va014.htm Seven Pines], also known as For Oaks or Fair Oaks Station :25 June: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va015.htm Oak Grove], also known as French's Field or King's School House :26 June: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va016.htm Beaver Dam Creek], also known as Mechanicsville or Ellerson's Mill :27 June: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va017.htm Gaine's Mill], or First Cold Harbor :27-28 June: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va018.htm Garnet's & Golding's Farm] :29 June: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va019.htm Savage's Station] :30 June: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va020.htm Glendale/White Oak Swamp], also known as Neslon's Farm, Frayser's Farm, Charls City Crossroads, New Market Road or Riddell's Shoo :1 July: [http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va021.htm Malvern Hill], also known as Poindexter's Farm === August: Northern Virginia Campaign === :9 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va022.htm Cedar Mountain], also known as Slaughter's Mountain or Cedar Run :22-25 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va023.htm 1st Rappahannock Station], also known as Waterloo Bridge, White Sulphur Springs, Lee Springs or Freeman's Ford :25-27 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va024.htm Manassas Station Operations] :28 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va025.htm Thoroughfare Gap], also known as Chapman's Mill :28-30 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va026.htm 2nd Manassas], also known as 2nd Bull Run, Manassas Plains, Groveton, Gainesville or Brawner's Farm :1 September: [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battles-detail.htm?battleCode=va027 Chantilly], also known as Ox Hill === November - December: Fredericksburg Campaign === :11-15 December: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va028.htm 1st Fredericksburg], also known as Marye's Heights == 1863 - 1865 == :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_In_Virginia3&public=1 1863]''' :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia4&public=1 1864]''' :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia5&public=1 1865]'''

Civil War Battles In Virginia3

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'''Battles and Campaigns in Virginia'''
:The Civil War and Virginia are virtually synonymous. Proximity to the Federal Capital combined with the fact that Richmond, Virginia served as the Confederate Capital made Virginia strategically significant. The Confederates fiercely defended their national capital, and the Union aggressively sought to capture Richmond in order to defeat the rebels. :This page lists battles fought in Virginia in 1863 using the names of the military campaigns primarily waged in the state of Virginia. Battles of a campaign fought in other states are linked to the appropriate state resource page. The battles are linked to summaries which include the location, principal commanders, brief descriptions, and the outcome of each battle. :For more in-depth information on individual battles, use the links on the main [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Virginia_in_the_US_Civil_War&public=1 Virginia Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States] and the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page]. == 1863 Battles and [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va1863.htm Map] == == March - April: Longstreet's Tidewater Operations == :13-15 March: Fort Anderson, also known as Deep Gully, in [[Space:North_Carolina_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|North Carolina]] :30 March-20 April: Washington, in [[Space:North_Carolina_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|North Carolina]] :13-15 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va030.htm Norfleet House/Suffolk, Virginia], also known as Norfleet House Battery :11 April-4 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va031.htm Hill's Point], also known as Fort Huger == March: Cavalry Operations Along the Rappahannock == :17 March: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va029.htm Kelly's Ford], also known as Kellysville == April - May: Chancellorsville Campaign == :30 April-6 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va032.htm Chancellorsville] ::[http://www.nps.gov/frsp/chist.htm Complete history of Battle of Chancellorsville] :3 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va034.htm 2nd Fredericksburg], also known as Marye's Heights :3-4 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va033.htm Salem Church], also known as Bank's Ford == June - July: Gettysburg Campaign == :9 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va035.htm Brandy Station], also known as Fleetwood Hill :13-15 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va107.htm 2nd Winchester] :17 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va036.htm Aldie] :17-19 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va037.htm Middleburg] :21 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va038.htm Upperville] :30 June :Hanover, in [[Space:Pennsylvania_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Pennsylvania]] :1-3 July: Gettysburg, in [[Space:Pennsylvania_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Pennsylvania]] :6-16 July: Williamsport, in [[Space:Maryland_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Maryland]] :8 July: Boonsborough, in [[Space:Maryland_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Maryland]] :23 July: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va108.htm Manassas Gap], also known as Wapping Heights == October - November: Bristoe Campaign == :13 October: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va039.htm Auburn], also known as Catlett's Station or St. Stephen's Church :14 October: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va041.htm Auburn], also known as Coffee Hill :14 October: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va040.htm Bristoe Station] :19 October: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va042.htm Buckland Mills], also known as Buckland Races or Chestnut Hill :7 November: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va043.htm 2nd Rappahannock Station] == November - December: Mine Run Campaign == :27 November-2 December: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va044.htm Mine Run], also known as Payne's Farm or New Hope Church == 1861 - 1862 == :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia&public=1 1861 - 1862]''' == 1864 - 1865 == :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia4&public=1 1864]''' :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia5&public=1 1865]'''

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'''Battles and Campaigns in Virginia'''
:The Civil War and Virginia are virtually synonymous. Proximity to the Federal Capital combined with the fact that Richmond, Virginia served as the Confederate Capital made Virginia strategically significant. The Confederates fiercely defended their national capital, and the Union aggressively sought to capture Richmond in order to defeat the rebels. :This page lists battles fought in Virginia in 1864 using the names of the military campaigns primarily waged in the state of Virginia.Battles of a campaign fought in other states are linked to the appropriate state resource page. The battles are linked to summaries which include the location, principal commanders, brief descriptions, and the outcome of each battle. :For more in-depth information on individual battles, use the links on the main [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Virginia_in_the_US_Civil_War&public=1 Virginia Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States] and the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page]. == 1864 Battles and [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va1864.htm Map]== == February: Demonstration on the Rapidan River == :6-7 February: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va045.htm Morton's Ford], also known as Rapidan River == March: Kilpatrick - Dahlgren Raid == :2 March: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va125.htm Walkerton], also known as Mantapike Hill == May: Crook - Averell Raid on the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad == :9 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va049.htm Cloyd's Mountain] :10 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va109.htm Cove Mountain] == May: Bermuda Hundred Campaign == :6 - 7 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va047.htm Port Walthall Junction] :9 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va050.htm Swift Creek], also known as Arrowfield Church :10 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va051.htm Chester Station] :12 - 16 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va053.htm Proctor's Creek], also known as Drewry's Bluff or Fort Darling :20 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va054.htm Ware Bottom Church] == May - June: Grant's Overland Campaign == :5-7 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va046.htm Wilderness], also known as Combats at Parker's Store, Craig's Meeting House, Todd's Tavern, Brok Road, or the Furnaces :8-21 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va048.htm Spotslylvania Court House], included these battles: ::8 May: Combats at Laurel Hill and Corbin's Bridge ::9 May: Ni River ::10 May: Laurel Hill, Po River, and Bloddy Angle ::12-13 May: Salient or Bloody Angle ::15 May: Piney Branch Church ::18 May: Harrison House ::19 May: Harris Farm :11 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va052.htm Yellow Tavern] :24 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va056.htm Wilson's Wharf], also known as Fort Pocahontas :28 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va058.htm Haw's Shop], also known as Enon Church :23-26 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va055.htm North Anna], included these battles: ::23 May: Telegraph Road Bridge and Jericho Mill ::24 May: Ox Ford, Quarles Mill, and Hanover Junction :28-30 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va057.htm Totopotomoy Creek], also known as Bethesda Church, Crumps Creek, Matadequin Creek, Shady Grove Road, or Hanovertown :30 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va059.htm Old Church], also known as Matadequin Creek :31 May-12 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va062.htm Cold Harbor], also known as Second Cold Harbor :11-12 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va099.htm Trevilian Station], also known as Trevilians :24 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va066.htm Saint Mary's Church], also known as Nance's Shop == May - June: Lynchburg Campaign == :15 May: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va110.htm New Market] :5-6 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va111.htm Piedmont] :17-18 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va064.htm Lynchburg] == July - August: Early's Raid and Operations Against the B&O Railroad == :9 July: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va064.htm Monocacy], also known as the Battle that Saved Washington :11-12 July: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va064.htm Fort Stevens], also known as Washington :17-18 July: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va114.htm Cool Spring], also known as Island Ford, Parker's Ford, Snicker's Ferry, or Castleman's Ferry :20 July: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va115.htm Rutherford's Farm] :24 July: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va116.htm 2nd Kernstown] :7 Augus: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv013.htm Moorefield], also known as Oldfields in [[[Space:West_Virginia_Resource_Page|West Virginia]] :1 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/md008.htm Folck's Mill], also known as Cumberland, in :1 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/md008.htm Folck's Mil], also known as Cumberland, in [[Space:Maryland_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Maryland]] == June - December: Richmond - Petersburg Campaign == :9 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va098.htm Petersburg I], also known as Old Men and Young Boys :15 - 18 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va063.htm Petersburg II], also known as Assault on Petersburg :21 - 24 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va065.htm Jerusalem Plank Road], also known as First Battle of Weldon Railroad :25 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va113.htm Staunton River Bridge]. also known as Blacks and Whites, Old Men and Young Boys :28 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va067.htm Sappony Church], also known as Stony Creek Depot :29 June: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va068.htm Ream's Station I] :27 - 29 July: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va069.htm Deep Bottom I], also known as Darbytown, Strawberry Plains, New Market Road, or Gravel Hill :30 July: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va070.htm Crater], also known as The Mine :13 - 20 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va071.htm Deep Bottom II], also known as New Market Road, Fussell's Mill, Bailey's Creek, Charles City Road, or White's Tavern :18 - 21 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va072.htm Globe Tavern], also known as Second Battle of Weldon Road, Yellow Tavern, Yellow House, or Blick's Station :25 August :[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va073.htm Ream's Station II] :29 - 30 September: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va075.htm Chaffin's Farm/New Market Heights], also known as Combats at New Market Heights, Forts Harrison, Johnson, and Gilmer; or Laurel Hill :30 September - 2 October: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va074.htm Peeble's Farm], or Poplar Springs Church, Wyatt's Farm, Chappell's House, Pegram's Farm, Vaughan Road, or Harmon Road :7 October: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va077.htm Darbytown & New Market Roads], also known as Johsnon's Farm or Four Mile Creek :13 October: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va078.htm Darbytown Road], also known as Alms House :27 - 28: October [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va080.htm Fair Oaks & Darbytown Road], also known as Second Fair Oaks :27 - 28: October [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va079.htm Boydton Plank Road], also known as Hatcher's Run or Burgess' Mill == August - October: Sheridan's Valley Campaign == :16 August: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va117.htm Guard Hill], also known as Front Royal or Cedarville :21 August: Summit Point, also known as Flowing sSprings or Camreon's Depot, fought in [[Space:West_Virginia_Resource_Page|West Virginia]] :25 - 29 August: Smithfield Crossing, fought in [[Space:West_Virginia_Resource_Page|West Virginia]] :3 - 4 September: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va118.htm Berryville] :19 September: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va119.htm Opequon], also known as 3rd Winchester :21 - 22 September: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va120.htm Fisher's Hill] :9 October: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va121.htm Tom's Brook], also known as Woodstock Races :19 October: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va122.htm Cedar Creek], also known as Belle Grove == 1861 - 1863 == :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia&public=1 1861 - 1862]''' :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_In_Virginia3&public=1 1863]''' == 1865 == :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia5&public=1 1865]'''

Civil War Battles in Virginia5

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== Battles and Campaigns in Virginia == :The Civil War and Virginia are virtually synonymous. Proximity to the Federal Capital combined with the fact that Richmond, Virginia served as the Confederate Capital made Virginia strategically significant. The Confederates fiercely defended their national capital, and the Union aggressively sought to capture Richmond in order to defeat the rebels. :This page lists battles fought in Virginia in 1864 using the names of the military campaigns primarily waged in the state of Virginia.Battles of a campaign fought in other states are linked to the appropriate state resource page. The battles are linked to summaries which include the location, principal commanders, brief descriptions, and the outcome of each battle. :For more in-depth information on individual battles, use the links on the main [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Virginia_in_the_US_Civil_War&public=1 Virginia Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States] and the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page]. === 1865 Battles and [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va1865.htm Map]=== === January - March: Richmond - Petersburg Campaign continued === :5 - 7 February: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va083.htm Hatcher's Run], also known as Dabney's Mill, Rowanty Creek, Armstrong's Mill or Vaughn Road :25 March: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va084.htm Fort Stedman] === March: Sheridan's Expidition to Petersburg === :2 March: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va123.htm Waynesboro] ===March - April: Appomattox Campaign === :29 March: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va085.htm Lewis's Farm], alsoknown as Quaker Road, Military Road or Gravelly Road :31 March: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va087.htm White Oak Road], also known as Hatcher's Run, Gravelly Run, Boydton Plank Road or White Oak Ridge :31 March: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va086.htm Dinwiddie Court House] :1 April: [https://www.nps.gov/abpp/Battles/va088.htm Five Forks] :2 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va089.htm 3rd Fredericksburg] :2 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va090.htm Sutherland's Station] :3 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va124.htm Namozine Church] :6 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va093.htm Sailor's Creek], also known as Hillsman Farm, Lockett Farm :6 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va092.htm Rice's Station], also known as Rice's Depot :7 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va094.htm Cumberland Church], also known as Farmville :6 - 7 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va095.htm High Bridge] :8 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va096.htm Appomattox Station] :9 April: [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va097.htm Appomattox Court House] == 1861 - 1864 == :'''[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia&public=1 1861 - 1862]''' :[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_In_Virginia3&public=1 1863] :[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia4&public=1 1864]

Civil War Confederate Backgrounds

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Civil War Flags of Tennessee

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===Purpose=== I have created the Civil War flags of Tennessee in Adobe Illustrator, after looking at pictures in sources. These are for use by anyone and have no copyright. They are my original work. There may also be photos of the actual flags posted here; they are all in the public domain or usable with attribution. See each image for details. There were only a few regimental flags for Tennessee on the main page Civil War Flags page so I will be working on creating them, as I have many Civil War ancestors. '''Send me a message if you would like me to move a flag to the top of my list for creation''' ==Flags List== '''Regimental and Company Colors, in order by unit number:'''
Note: There are both digital illustrations and actual photographs of some flags. The digital illustrations were created by me [[Huggins-2519|Laura W]] and are free from copyright. The photographs are in the public domain; see each image for details. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Civil_War_Flags_of_Alabama-20 1st Alabama Infantry Regiment] - Civil_War_Flags_of_Alabama-20.jpg

Civil War High Commands: Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001

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==Biography== '''John Gregg''' (September 28, 1828 – October 7, 1864) was an American judge, politician, and general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was killed in action during the Siege of Petersburg. Gregg was born in Lawrenceville, Alabama, to Nathan Gregg and Sarah Pearsall Camp. He graduated from LaGrange College (now the University of North Alabama) in 1847, where he was subsequently employed as a professor of mathematics. He later studied law in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Gregg relocated to Freestone County, Texas, in 1852 and settled in the town of Fairfield, Texas. He was elected as a district judge and served in that position from 1855 until 1860. In 1858, Gregg married Mary Francis Garth from Alabama, daughter of Jesse Winston Garth, a Unionist who was willing to give up his hundreds of slaves if it meant saving the Union. Gregg was one of the founders of the Freestone County Pioneer, the first newspaper in Freestone County. He used his paper and political clout to call for a secession convention following the election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860. Gregg served as a delegate to the Texas Secession Convention in Austin, in January 1861. The delegation issued the Ordinance of Secession on February 1, 1861. Gregg was one of six members of the convention that were elected to represent Texas in the Provisional Confederate Congress in Montgomery, Alabama, and later in Richmond, Virginia. Gregg served in the Provisional Confederate Congress on February 15, 1861, from which he resigned in August 1861 to enter the Confederate Army. He returned to Texas and formed the 7th Texas Infantry, becoming its Colonel in September. Gregg and the 7th saw their first action at the Battle of Fort Donelson from February 12 to February 16, 1862, where they were captured along with most of the garrison. He was sent to Fort Warren in Boston, Massachusetts for confinement. Gregg was exchanged on August 15, 1862 and was promoted to brigadier general on August 29. He was sent to Mississippi for service in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, and was assigned to 10th Brigade, 1st Division of the Army of Mississippi, from October 24, 1862 to March 1863. Gregg's 10th Brigade was then assigned to the 3rd District of the Department of Mississippi & Eastern Louisiana from March to May 1863. His command, now styled Gregg's Brigade, was attached to William H. T. Walker's Division in the Department of the West on May 10, 1863. Gregg's first major action in Mississippi came at the Battle of Raymond, on May 12, 1863, where his 3000-man brigade fought a tough 6-hour battle against the XVII Corps, 10,000 strong, under the command of Union Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson. Gregg was forced to retreat back to Jackson, Mississippi after the battle, where he would be involved in the Battle of Jackson on May 14, 1863. Gregg's Brigade formed part of the Reserve Corps of the Army of Tennessee briefly that September. During the Battle of Chickamauga he was assigned to Bushrod Johnson's Division, Third Corps in the Army of Tennessee on September 19. Gregg was severely wounded on September 20, when he was hit in the neck. After recovering from his wounds, Gregg was given command of the famous Hood's Texas Brigade in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Gregg and his brigade participated in the Eastern Campaigns of the spring of 1864, seeing action at the Battle of the Wilderness, the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, the Battle of Cold Harbor, and the Siege of Petersburg. During the fighting in the Wilderness, Gregg was wounded on May 6, 1864, and then went with Lee's army to Petersburg until 1864. On October 7, 1864, Gregg was struck in the neck for a second time and killed along the Charles City Road, near Richmond, Virginia. He was shot while leading a counterattack at the Battle of Darbytown and New Market Roads. Gregg was interred at the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Aberdeen, Mississippi; his widow, Mary Garth Gregg, traveled through the lines to retrieve his body.Eicher, p. 267. Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 978-0-8047-3641-1. ==Source==

Civil War Kenyon Name Study

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The following is a listing of Kenyon individuals who served in the Civil War. {{Image|file=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-52.jpg |caption=Civil War Patriots }} {|Border=1 |- ! '''Name ''' !! '''Rank ''' !! '''Unit''' !! '''State''' !! '''Union/Confed.''' !!''' Notes ''' |- | [[Kenyon-3643|John Snyders Kenyon]]||Private||3rd Vol Cavalry||NY||Union||Medal of Honor|| |- | [[Kenyon-1915|Alonzo Kenyon]]||Private||46th Reg., Company K ||WI||Union||Pension|| |- | [[Kenyon-1970|Alphonzo Frank Kenyon]]||Private||46th Reg., Company K||WI||Union||Pension|| |- |[[Kenyon-2496|Delos Marcus Kenyon]]||cond. 2nd Lieut||unassigned Vol||NY||Union||-|| |- | [[Kenyon-2006|Henry Peter Kenyon]]||Private||2nd Reg., Cavalry ||CA||Union||-|| |- |Ralph C Kenyon||1st Lieut. ||Colored Troops||USA||Union||AA Memorial|| |- |Melbourne J Kenyon||Lieutenant||10th Reg. Colored Troops||USA||Union||AA Memorial|| |- |George M Kenyon||Private||5th Reg., Infantry||CA||Union||-|| |- | William H Kenyon||3rd Corp.||3rd Reg., Infantry||CA||Union||-|| |- | Warren H Kenyon||Private||Oneida Ind. Cavalry ||NY||Union||-|| |- |James P Kenyon||Private|| 193rd Reg., Company C||NY||Union||-|| |- |James S. Kenyon||Captain||28th Vol Infantry||WI||Union||-|| |- |James R. Kenyon||Captain||Company E||WI||Union||-|| |- |John L Kenyon||Sergeant||Comp. E, N Phillips Legion||GA||Confederate||-|| |- |Allen Kenyon||Private|| 21st Reg Infantry Comp I||GA||Confederate||-|| |- |G. B. Kenyon||Private||21st Reg Infantry Comp I||GA||Confederate||-|| |- |John P Kenyon||1st Sergeant||21st Reg Infantry Comp I||GA||Confederate||-|| |- |Thomas Kenyon||Private||7th Reg. Infantry Comp C||NC||Confederate||-|| |- |Owen Kenian||Private||18th Reg. Infantry Comp E||NC||Confederate||-|| |- |William A Kenyon||Private||Hamptons Legions Com A||SC||Confederate||-|| |- |Joseph A Kenyon||Jr 2nd Lieut.||Palmetto Battilion, Com D||SC||Confederate||-|| |- |Moses W Kenyon||Private||Palmetto Battilion, Com D||SC||Confederate||-|| |- |Solomon Kenyon||Private||3rd Reg. Cavalry Comp E||GA||Confederate||-|| |- |Mathias Kenyon||Private||Brooks Battalion, Comp C||-||Confederate||-|| |- |Edward C Kenyon||Private||63rd Reg. Infantry Comp C||TN||Confederate||-|| |- |Peter Kenyon||Private||22nd Reg. Infantry Comp C||MS||Confederate||-|| |- |Reuben Kenion||Private||8th Reg. Cavalry Comp B/D||MO||Confederate||-|| |- |Price P Kennion||Private||State Guard||MO||Confederate||-|| |- |A. P. Kennion||Private||3rd Reg. Cavalry Comp H||LA||Confederate||-|| |- |Alfred Kenian||Private||1sr Reg. 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Civil War Letters from Pvt James Carl Gregg to his wife Martha Meddaugh

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Camped at Miligans(sic) Bend Louisiana April 16th 63 Dear Wife It is with the greatest of pleasure that I take my pen in hand to let you know that I am well and I hope these few lines may find you enjoying the same God's Blessing. I received your kind letter of the 1st. I was very glad to hear that you are all well. We are within 25 miles of Vicksburgh(sic). I think there will be a big fight there before long. Everything is going on very fine here at present and I think Vicksburgh (sic) must fall soon. Then we will have full access to the Mississippi River. Then I think the war will be short. I wish it was ended now for I am tired of it, but as long as they carry it on as brisk as they are now I am willing to serve out my one year and three months from today. I will be free then I hope to live in Peace and Happiness at home. Martha, I would love to see you once before that time but there is no use of trying to get to come home for they will not let me come but you must be contented and do the best you can for it is onley (sic) little more than one year now instead of three. Tell Alice (?) that I wrote a letter to Rhoda the other day and one to you. I do not know whether she will answer it or not. I would like to hear what she has to say for herself. I sent you a Ring in the last letter that I wrote to you. you said that Wensleys folks was going to California. You did not say whether you had seen girn(?) or not. Tell Mother I could not get if(?) any present I sent to you so I thought I would make you a Ring out of a piece of candle Coal and send it to you. It is not very well finished for I could not see well enough to finish it as I would like. Uncle Bill and Jim are both well and harty (sic). Dan is still driving ambulance. He is well also. Well I must bring my letter to a close by biding(sic) you all good by for this time. I remain your very true Husband. James C. Gregg to my Wife and Daughter

Civil War Medal of Honor

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I found this heirloom in my grandma's safe while visiting with her to ask her some geneology questions. She is not sure who it came from but it is nost likely from my grandfather's side because my grandmother's dad is adopted and ran away from homec at 14 years old, so it's unlikely that the heirloom would have come from him. And my grandmother's mother was born in Nicaragua and she was the first in her family to come to america much after the civil war. I think it might be my grandfather's mother's side

Civil War Monuments for Confederate Troops

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*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: War Between the States]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Monuments_for_Union_Troops|Civil War Monuments for Union Troops]] **[[Space:Civil_War_Photo_Space|Civil War Photo Space]] {{Image|file=Photos-288.gif |align=l |size=100 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

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Civil War Marker for NC 58th Regiment in Battle of Chickamauga
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The Extreme Point attained in a charge by the 58th North Carolina Regiment about 8 pm 20 September 1863" in the Battle of Chickamauga. This is the date that Judy's GGGrandfather was killed during the battle.
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Civil War Monuments for Union Troops

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Civil War of the United States

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:::'''''*These are the names of the Blackstocks that fought in the Civil War of the United States.''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blackstock-102 John Franklin Blackstock].''''' :::'''''*John Franklin Blackstock enlisted in the "Haralson Defenders', Confederate States Army on 7 Feb 1863. He served in Co. C-40th Ga., Inf. He was captured at the fall of Vicksburg on 4 Jul 1863. [2] It is said that he fired the cannon until blood ran from his ears!! ''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blacksto].'''''ck-77 James Franklin Blackstock, Jr].'''''

Civil War Pension Dispute JW Whitesell

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This is a space for documents from the dispute over the civil war pension of [[Whitesell-221|John William Whitesell (1821-1884)]] by his two wives, [[Wilton-708|Sybil (Wilton) Whitesell (1826-1902)]] and [[Nickerson-2975|Martha Jane (Nickerson) Morris (abt.1851-1890)]]. After serving in the American Civil War, John was reportedly never the same and started to leave home and womanize. While he stayed in the vicinity of his first wife Isabella from discharge until approximately 1870, John strayed from home frequently, sometimes for months at a time. Among the statements taken to document her pension fight, Isabella describes how at one point John got into a fight with another man over another woman and ended up with a pistol shot in the hip. After 1870, John left the United States for home in Canada when he received a letter that his father was dying, leaving behind his first wife and family. His son William recorded the information in his own deposition in support of his mother. After returning home John told all family on both his and his wife's sides that Isabella had died in The States and within a few short months remarried, this time to Martha Jane. To date I have not found evidence of what John was like once back in Canada and whether he continued to have marital issues. We do know from the pension records that Isabella was given the pension and that Martha was denied.

Civil war photo

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Civil War Photo Space

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[[Space:Civil_War_Monuments_for_Union_Troops|Monuments for Union Troops]] [[Space:Civil_War_Monuments_for_Confederate_Troops|Monuments for Confederate Troops]] This page is for storing the Civil War pictures to support the various regiments and profiles of those serving in the Civil War == Wiki Tree Civil War Resources == *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 Resource Page] *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos&public=1 POW Camp Images] *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:American_Civil_War_POW_Camps&public=1 POW Camps List] *[https://civilwarphotos.net/index.htm Civil War Photos, Over 1,000 Civil War Images, Photographs and Cartes de Visites] *[http://www.civil-war.net/searchlinks.asp?searchlinks=Photos The Civil War Home Page] *[https://americancivilwar.com/pictures/index.html AmericanCivilWar.com] *[http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/cwp/ Library of Congress, Civil War Glass Negatives and Related Prints] *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/index.html CivilWarAlbum.com, modern photos and panoramas of Civil War sites.] *[http://www.rowancounty.info/salisburyprison/?utm_source=www.visitnc.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=downstream Rowan County Salisbury Prison] *[https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/salisbury.asp Salisbury Prison Cemetery]

Civil War POW Camps

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*[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_Island,_New_York Hart Island] New York

Civil War Prisoners of War Kenyon Name Study

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{{Image|file=Civil_War_Prisoners_of_War_Kenyon_Name_Study.png |caption=Andersonville Prison |size=large }} * A sketch of Andersonville Prison by John L. Ransom, author of Andersonville Diary, Escape and List of the Dead [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Andersonville_Prison.jpg] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Prisoners_of_War_Kenyon_Name_Study-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana }} Andersonville in Georgia was a confederate prisoner of war camp. Camp Morton in Indiana was a union prisoner of war camp. The following is a listing of Kenyon soldiers (Union and Confederate) who were prisoners of war in the Civil War. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name||Rank|| Comp. Reg. ||State||Side||Place||Outcome||Date |- |[[Kenyon-3639|Frank A Kenyon]]|| Pvt||Comp H Reg 8||NY||Union||Andersonville||Died||Oct 20 1864 |- |[[Kenyon-3659|George C Kenyon]]||Lieut||Comp F Reg 77||IL||Union||Andersonville||Sent to Macon||Aug 25 |- |Sol Kenyon||-||-||-||Confederate||Louisville, KY||Gave an oath||1862 |- |William A Kenyon||Pvt||Comp A Hamptons||SC||Confederate||Camp Morton||Discharged|| 9 Nov 1863 |- |G L Kenion||Pvt||Comp A 3rd Inf||Virginia||Confederate||Alabama||Paroled||9 May 1865 |- |

Civil War Project - Boot Camp

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  • '''[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: War Between the States]]'''

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== Civil War Project Boot Camp == This page is primarily for the Monthly Challenges, but it can also give hints on how to create Soldier profiles, whether for your own relatives, or for any Soldiers your working on. In the Civil War Project we have monthly challenges. The purpose of these challenges is to create (or connect) soldiers profiles relating to some aspect of the Civil War. For the soldier's profiles that we create during our monthly challenges, these are the minimum standards we expect. To help you understand what we expect of the soldiers' profiles, we have explained these minimum standards (which are in addition to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies WikiTree standards] for creating a profile). We recognize that our members have developed different styles in creating profiles. No matter what your style is, please work these into the soldier profiles that you create. 1. '''Civil War sticker should be used on profiles you create.''' ::a. You may use '''either''' the truncated version of the sticker '''or''' the full entry version. ::b. The truncated Civil War sticker looks like this: {{US Civil War|side=USA}} ::c. If you use the truncated version, the regiment category goes above the ==Bio== line. ::d. The full version of the Civil War sticker looks like this: {{US Civil War |side = USA |enlisted = Aug 24, 1862 |mustered = June 30, 1865 |regiment flag = |regiment name = Co. C, 16th Regiment, Indiana Infantry |rank=Corporal |unit= }} ::e. If you use the full version, the regiment category goes in the '''Unit =''' line of the sticker. ::f. For instructions on how to complete the full version of the sticker see our Civil War Project Page:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States#Sticker_that_can_be_used_in_Biography_of_Soldier US Civil War Sticker Instructions] ::g. Those examples show a Union soldier. If the soldier was a Confederate, the sticker would say "side: CSA" (instead of "USA"). 2. '''In addition to the Civil War sticker, you may use Roll of Honor stickers.''' Examples are for Killed in Action, Wounded in Action, Died of Wounds or Died of Disease. Link to Project Page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States#Template_Sticker_for_Roll_of_Honor Roll of Honor Stickers Templates] ::a. If you do use a Roll of Honor sticker, make certain the correct side of the war is in that sticker. These stickers are sort of interchangeable. The key point to remember is if you have a Union soldier, the sticker should have the words "United States of America". If you have a Confederate soldier, the sticker should have the words "Confederate States of America." ::b. If you prefer not to use the Roll of Honor stickers, that is fine. Please place the appropriate category above the ==Bio== line. ''See 5c for Category instructions.'' 3. '''Civil War bio is required.''' ::a. You need something to indicate his military service during the Civil War. ::b. WikiTree encourages you to write out the facts based on sources, but you may copy and paste a service record into the profile. :::b1. An example of a written Civil War bio is: [[Bishop-22719|Sgt Jonathan S. Bishop]] :::b2. An example of a cut and paste Civil War bio is: [[ Atkinson-15104|Sergeant Leander L Atkinson]] ::c. In either case, you must give at least 1 Civil War source for the Civil War bio. ::d. If your working from a Find-a-Grave Memorial and family is listed, please add them to the bio. (Ex. Pvt. John Jones is the son of ____________. Pvt. John Jones married ___________.) :::d1. An example of adding family information from the bio at Find a Grave is: [[Detwiler-482|Private Christian L Detwiler Jr]] :::d2. That example also shows one way to handle when there is a cenotaph. ::e. Additional records are encouraged, such as Census Records, Marriage Records, and Pension Records. 4. '''Civil War Records/ sources.''' ::a. At least one Civil War record source that supports the Civil War bio must be added to the profile. ::b. The Find a Grave source used to create the profile does not satisfy the Civil War source requirement. ::c. If you cannot find any Civil War source, make a note of your search in the Research Notes section of the profile. :::c1. An example of being unable to find any Civil War record is: [[Baldwin-18449|Pvt M Baldwin]] 5. '''Regiment category is required.''' ::a. A regiment category should be included (either in the Civil War sticker or above the ==Bio== line). ::b. If you cannot determine his regiment, please note your search in the Research Notes section of the profile. ::c. The '''category picking tool''' will provide users with the correct category. Just type in the box the regiment number and state to get the best results. (Example, type in 18th ohio and you will see three results to choose from. Click on the correct one and the category will be added to the profile.) :::c1. ''The Category Picking Tool is found under the Edit Text" [Note: The Category Picking Tool is used for all Categories.] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Project_-_Boot_Camp.jpg |caption=Category Picking tool }} ::d. For more instruction about how to use and find categories, please refer to Project's page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States#Hints_for_Stickers_and_Categories Hints for Stickers and Categories] 6. '''Incorrect Name.''' ::a. In some cases, the Find a Grave memorial or the service record will be under an incorrect name or incorrect spelling. ::b. If you discover the correct name, use that. You may have to edit the name at birth. 7. '''Unknown Identity.''' ::a. Do not create a profile for an unknown soldier. If they do not have a name, military record or dates, please do not create a profile for them. ::b. In rare cases you may discover that a grave has been mis-identified and the soldier is actually unknown after you have created the profile. If this should happen: :::b1. Make a note of the uncertainty in the Research Notes section of the profile. :::b2. Do not add the "Civil War Needs Connection" category to unknown soldiers' profiles. 8. '''Monthly Challenge tracker.''' ::a. You would click the tracker for '''Each New''' profile you create. ::b. In the case where you edit an existing profile, you would click the tracker if you made significant change to the Civil War portion of the profile. 9. '''Month Specific Instructions.''' ::a. In the instructions for the month's challenge, we may give additional instructions for what to add to the soldier's profile. Those are in addition to the minimum standards for a soldier's profile. 10. '''Maintenance Categories''' ::a. Maintenance categories include categories such as "US Civil War Needs Biography", "US Civil War Needs Connection" and others. ::b. Please use the maintenance categories that are appropriate for your situation. :::b1. You can refer to our Project Page for a further explanation of the maintenance categories. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States#Task_List Maintenance Categories] ::c. Two commonly used maintenance categories are "US Civil War Needs Connection" and "US Civil War Needs Profiles Created." :::c1. If you create a soldier's profile and do not connect any of his family, please add the "US Civil War Needs Connection" category above the ==Bio== line using the "Category Picking Tool" explained in Section 5c. :::c2. If you connect the soldier to some of his family, but know there are others not connected, do not use the "US Civil War Needs Connection" category. Instead use the "US Civil War Needs Profiles Created" category. :::c3. An example of this would be when you create a soldier's profile then connect him to his parents. You know he has siblings, but do not connect those. In this situation, the "US Civil War Needs Profiles Created" category is appropriate. 11. '''Research Sources:''' ::a. Here are a few general, free Civil War research sites we commonly use include: :::a1. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System] :::a2. [https://civilwardata.com/active/pers_dir.html American Civil War Research Database or ACWRD] :::a3. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1910717 Family Search US Civil War Soldiers Index 1861-1865] :::a4. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1919699 Family Search US General Index to Pension Files 1861-1934] ::b. For more in depth research: :::b1. There are subscription (fee charged) sites, such as Fold3 and Ancestry.com :::b2. The individual state specific resource sites, can be found on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States#Project_Resource_Pages Resource Pages] 12. If you have problems with any of this, please post a question on G2G. We are available to help you. 13. Our intend here is to give you the basic tools to create soldier profiles in our monthly challenges. For more in depth explanation and more complex matters, please refer to our Civil War Project page. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States Main Project Page]

Civil War Research

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:* [[Space:Perkins In US Civil War|Perkins In US Civil War (1861-1865)]] {|class="wikitable sortable" border=4 ||Name, Rank ||(Born)-(Died)||Regiment||Mustered||Source |- |[[Perkins-|William M Perkins,]] |(1835-1863 ) |IN I-16R |DOD, Typhoid Fever |https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134064725/william-m_-perkins |- |[[Perkins-|John W Perkins, Capt]] |(1833-1863 ) |IN I-10R | |https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12723525/john-w-perkins |- |[[Perkins-|Jehu W Perkins, Capt]] |(1836-1863 ) |IN I-10R |KIA |https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53546822/jehu-w_-perkins |- |[[Perkins-|Ellet Parcher Perkins, Capt]] |(1836-1903 ) |MN I-1R |Surv |https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35521556/ellet-parcher-perkins |- |[[Perkins-|Josiah D Perkins, Pvt]] |(1844, Hampton, NH- ) |NH I-16R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/historyofsixteen97town/page/558 Townsend, L. T. (1897). “History of the Sixteenth regiment, New Hampshire volunteers.” Washington: N.T. Elliott. p. 558] |- |[[Perkins-|Charles M Perkins, Pvt]] |(1827, Hampton, NH- ) |NH I-16R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/historyofsixteen97town/page/558 Townsend, L. T. (1897). “History of the Sixteenth regiment, New Hampshire volunteers.” Washington: N.T. Elliott. p. 558] |- |[[Perkins-|William J Perkins, Serg]] | |NH C-1R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutant661newh/page/613 New Hampshire. Adjutant-New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office. (1866). Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New Hampshire. Concord, NH : G.E. Jenks, State Printer. p. 613.] |- |[[Perkins-|Jason A Perkins, Wagoner]] | |NH I-14R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutant661newh/page/514 New Hampshire. Adjutant-New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office. (1866). Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New Hampshire. Concord, NH : G.E. Jenks, State Printer. p. 515.] |- |[[Perkins-|Joseph O Perkins, Pvt]] | |NH I-14R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutant661newh/page/513 New Hampshire. Adjutant-New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office. (1866). Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New Hampshire. Concord, NH : G.E. Jenks, State Printer. p. 514.] |- |[[Perkins-|Charles H Perkins, Pvt]] | |NH I-12R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutant661newh/page/454 New Hampshire. Adjutant-New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office. (1866). Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New Hampshire. Concord, NH : G.E. Jenks, State Printer. p. 454.] |- |[[Perkins-|Henry W Perkins, Pvt]] | |NH I-12R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutant661newh/page/437 New Hampshire. Adjutant-New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office. (1866). Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New Hampshire. Concord, NH : G.E. Jenks, State Printer. p. 437.] |- |[[Perkins-|Joseph Perkins, Pvt]] |(1825- ) |NH I-10R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/542 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 543.] |- |[[Perkins-|George Perkins, Pvt]] |(1835- ) |NH I-6R |DES |[https://https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/328 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 328.] |- |[[Perkins-|Duane F Perkins, Pvt]] |(1836- ) |NH I-6R |DAV |[https://https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/328 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 328.] |- |[[Perkins-|Charles B Perkins, Pvt]] |(1845- ) |NH I-6R |Surv |[https://https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/328 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 328.] |- |[[Perkins-|Freeman Perkins, Pvt]] |(1844- ) |NH I-9R |DES |[https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/494 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 495.] |- |[[Perkins-|Benjamin H Perkins, Corp]] |(1844- ) |NH I-9R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/494 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 494.] |- |[[Perkins-|Albert Perkins, Pvt]] |(1845- ) |NH I-6&9R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/494 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 494.] |- |[[Perkins-|William H Perkins, Pvt]] |(1833- ) |NH I-4R |DAV |[https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/190 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 190.] |- |[[Perkins-|James S Perkins, Corp]] |(1833- ) |NH I-4R |Surv |[https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/190 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 190.] |- |[[Perkins-|James H Perkins, Pvt]] |(1840- ) |NH I-4R |DES |[https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/190 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 190.] |- |[[Perkins-|George H Perkins, Pvt]] |(1839- ) |NH I-4R |DAV |[https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/190 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 190.] |- |[[Perkins-|Charles E Perkins, Pvt]] |(1843- ) |NH I-4R |DES |[https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/190 New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office; Ayling, Augustus D. (1895). “Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866.” Concord, I.C. Evans. p. 190.] |- |[[Perkins-|John S Perkins, Pvt]] |(1844- ) |NH I-17R |DES |[https://archive.org/details/historyofsevente00kentc/page/284 Kent, Charles Nelson. (1898). “History of the Seventeenth regiment, New Hampshire volunteer infantry. 1862-1863.” Concord, NH. p. 285] |- |[[Perkins-|George Perkins, Pvt]] |(1834-1) |NH I-2R |DES |[https://archive.org/details/historyofsecondr00hayn/page/87 b. PA, enl 23 Nov 1863, DES 9 Apr 1864, Yorktown, PA] |- |[[Perkins-13993|James A Perkins, Pvt]] |(-1864) |W VA I-12R |DWP And | |- |[[Perkins-14070|John Perkins, Pvt]] | |KY C-1R |POW And | |- |[[Perkins-13995|Lorenzo C Perkins, Pvt]] |(-1864) |IL I-89R |DWP And | |- |[[Perkins-14014|Lyman H Perkins, Pvt]] | |CT I-16R |DWP And | |- |[[Perkins-|J. B. Perkins, Pvt]] |(1843-) |CSA MO I-Perkins Battalion | | [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1555&h=1374346&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=cmq3&_phstart=successSource U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865] |- |[[Perkins-|Samuel William Perkins, LtCol]] |(1829-1901) |CSA TX C-35R “Brown’s” 12-B | | [https://archive.org/details/listoffieldoffic00este/page/98 List of Field Officers, Regiments and Battalions in the Confederate States Army, 1861-1865, Claud Estes, 1912. p. 98] |- |[[Perkins-|Perkins, Major]] |(1829-1901) |CSA MO I-6R 3-D MO State Guard | | [https://archive.org/details/listoffieldoffic00este/page/98 List of Field Officers, Regiments and Battalions in the Confederate States Army, 1861-1865, Claud Estes, 1912. p. 98] |- |[[Perkins-14120|John Perkins, Pvt]] |(1843- |CSA C-1R |WIA | |- |[[Perkins-14009|Joseph P. Perkins, Pvt]] |(-1864) |NY LA-24B |DWP And | |- |[[Perkins-14063|Edward Perkins, Pvt]] | |NY A-7R |POW And | |- |[[Perkins-14065|James K Perkins, Pvt]] |(1844-) |IL 36R |POW And | |- |[[Perkins-14062|H. W. Perkins, Sgt]] | |IN C-124R |POW And | |- |[[Perkins-14066|William Perkins, Pvt]] | |CT I-11R |POW And | |- |[[Perkins-14067|Andrew Perkins, Pvt]] | |CT I-21R |POW And | |- |} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Perkins_Military_Civil_War '''''Return to Perkins Civil War Fighters'''''] == Sources ==

Civil War Roll of Honor Kenyon Name Study

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{{Image|file=Civil_War_Roll_of_Honor_Kenyon_Name_Study.png |size=medium |caption=Civil War Dead, Gettysburg, July 1863 }} Kenyon soldiers, U.S., Civil War Roll of Honor, 1861-1865. This comes from Quartermaster General's Office. Roll of Honor. Soldiers Who Died in Defense of the American Union. Volumes VIII-XXVII. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1867. {{Image|file=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-25.jpg |caption=Roll of Honor }} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name||Rank|| Unit||Locaton||DOD||Cemetery |- |John A Kenyon||Private||81st Inf, Comp H||New York||3 Sep 1864||City Point National Cemetery |- | Wilson M Kenyon||Private||1st Heavy Art.||Rhode Island||12 Sep 1864|| Loudon Park National Cemetery |- |James C. Kenyon||Private||63rd Inf, Comp F||New York||-||Poplar Grove National Cemetery |- | Jno E Kenyon||Private||9th||Michigan||23 Mar 1864||Buried, Indiana |- | William L. Kenyon||Private||38th Inf, Comp H||Iowa||12 Oct 1863||Mound City National Cemetery |- | J. L. Kenyon||Private||4th Heavy Art.||New York||11 Dec 1864||Salisbury National Cemetery |- |Orson Kenyon||Private||46th, Comp G||Pennsylvania||27 Aug 1864||Chattanooga National Cemetery |- | Samuel Kenyon|| Private||1st Batt, 13th Inf, Comp. D||US Army||7 May 1863|| Vickburg National Cemetery |- | Thomas Kenyon||-||14th, Comp.B||New York||18 Dec 1864|| Buried, Philadelpha, PA |- |[[Kenyon-3642| Ren Kenyon]]||Private||149th Inf, Comp. E||New York||4 Mar 1865||Cave Hill National Cemetery |- | S. Kenyon||-||5th Cavalry||-||6 Nov 1864||Camp Nelson National Cemetery |- |Sidney D Kenyon||Private||92nd Inf, Comp. C||Illinois||13 Mar 1863||Danville National Cemetery |- |B. M. Kenyon||Sargeant||13th Vols, Comp. I||Indiana|| 25 May 1864||Hampton National Cemetery |- | George Kenyon||Private|| 14th U.S. Inf||-||4 May 1862|| Hampton National Cemetery |- | [[Kenyon-2216|Orson C. Kenyon]]||Private||130th Vol, Comp E||New York||19 Sep 1862||Hampton National Cemetery |- | James L Kenyon||Private||6th Inf, Comp. I||Michigan||7 Nov 1862||Chalmette National Cemetery |- |Horace A Kenyon||-||117th Inf, Comp. G||New York|| 8 Feb 1865||Cypress Hills National Cemetery |- | Parris T Kenyon||Private|| 105th Inf, Comp. B||Illinois||16 Aug 1864|| Marietta National Cemetery |- |Sumner T Kinyon||Private|| 22nd Inf, Comp. A||Michigan||17 Apr 1865||New Albany National Cemetery |- |Job W Kinyon||Private||26th, Comp I||Michigan||22 Jun 1865|| Harrisburg Cemetery |- |Varnum L Kinyon||Private||17th Inf, Comp. C||Michigan||5 Feb 1863|| Fredericksburg Nat. Cemetery |- |Lorenzo Kinyon|| Private|| 13th Heavy Art., Comp. C||New York||3 Nov 18634|| Hampton National Cemetery |- | Benjamin Kinyon||Private|| 11th Cavalry, Comp. B|| Illinois|| 11 Sep 1865|| Memphis National Cemetery |- |David P Kinyon||Private||144th, Comp. F||New York||13 Jan 1865|| Beaufort National Cemetery |- |[[Kinyon-396|Sanford P Kinyon]]||Private||154 Reg. Comp J.||New York|| 8 May 1864||The Battle of Mill Creek Gap|| |- |[[Kenyon-3669|Durham E Kenyon]]||Sergeant||8th Art., Comp A||New York||25 Aug 1864||Reams Station, Virginia|| |- |[[Kenyon-3705|Charles Kenyon]]||Private||61st Inf., Company I||New York||13 Dec 1862||Fredericksburg, Virgina|| |- |[[Kenyon-3735|William H Kenyon]]||Private||142nd Inf., Company B||New York||20 May 1864||Bermuda Hundred, Virginia|| |-

Civil War Service Records for Benjamin Pinkney Shirley

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{{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-1.gif |align=m |size=250 |caption= }} On the 23rd of September, 1861, [[Shirley-3495|Benjamin Pinkney Shirley (1838-aft.1912)]] enlisted in the 14th (McCarver's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Company F, commanded by Captain William G. Matheney. He was enrolled by Lieutenant Kelly at Pocohontas, Arkansas, for a period of 12 months. Benjamin was 23 years old. His brother [[Shirley-3497|James Adam Shirley (abt.1842-1911)]] enlisted at that same time. The Company Muster Roll for Company F of the 14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment listed Benjamin as: * September 23rd to November 30th of 1861 - Absent due to sickness * November 28th of 1861 to January 31st of 1862 - Present Shortly after forming, the 14th (McCarver's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment split. The 1st five companies formed the 9th Arkansas Infantry Battalion and the remaining regiments became the 18th Arkansas Infantry Battalion. The 18th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was later merged with the 17th Arkansas Infantry Battalion and renamed the 21st (Craven's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment. (detailed information regarding the 14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment can be found at - https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/14th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment_(McCarver%27s) The Company Muster Roll for Company B of the 21 Regular Arkansas Infantry listed Benjamin as: * May and June of 1862 - Present * July and August of 1862 - Present * September and October - Present * November and December of 1862 - Present * January and February of 1863 - Present The 21st Regular Infantry was engaged in the Vicksburg Campaign, specifically the Battle of Champion (May 16th) and Big Black River Bridge (May 17th). Benjamin and his brother James were captured during one of these battles by the Army of the Tennessee and sent to Memphis, Tennessee, on May 25, 1863. The brothers were later sent to Camp Morton, Indiana, and then on to Fort Delaware, Maryland, arriving on June 15, 1863. On September 20, 1863 they were transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland. From Point Lookout they were sent to City Point, Virginia, for exchange on December 25, 1863. '''''Confederate Veteran Pension:''''' On the 5th of July, 1901, Benjamin's commanding officer, W.G. Matheney, and E. Carpenter swore that Benjamin served with the 14th Arkansas Regiment and later the 21st Arkansas Regiment from September of 1861 until June 5, 1865. The proof of service was required as part of a pension application, which was granted on the 11th of March, 1901, in the amount of $75.00. On the 27th of June, 1908, Benjamin applied for an increase in his pension due to "old age and blindness". His petition was granted on the 8th of August, 1908 and his pension was increased to $100.00. Benjamin Pinkney died in 1912, at the age of 74.https://www.shirleyassociation.com/NewShirleySite/NonMembers/UnitedStates/Lineages/Jamesbranch64_James.html == Sources == * '''Military''': "U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865"
Historical Data Systems, Inc.; Duxbury, MA 02331; American Civil War Research Database
{{Ancestry Record|1555|1928630}} (accessed 7 March 2024)
Name: Benjamin P Shirley; Enlistment Date: 1 May 1862; Enlistment Rank: Private; Muster Date: 1 May 1862; Muster Place: Arkansas; Muster Company: B; Muster Regiment: 21st Infantry; Muster Regiment Type: Infantry; Muster Information: Enlisted; Side of War: Confederacy; Title: Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records. * '''Military''': "U.S., Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865"
Original data: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online , acquired 2007
{{Ancestry Record|1138|2343321}} (accessed 7 March 2024)
Name: Benjamin P. Shirley; Side: Confederate; Regiment State/Origin: Arkansas; Regiment: 21st Regiment, Arkansas Infantry; Company: B; Rank In: Private; Rank Out: Private; Film Number: M376 roll 21. * '''Military''': "U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865"
National Archives and Records Administration (Nara); Washington, D.c.; Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Arkansas; Catalog Name: Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Confederate Organizations, Compiled 1903 - 1927, Documenting the Period 1861 - 1865; Catalog Number: 586957; Record Group Number: 109; Source Reference Number: 0194; Series Number: M317; Roll: 176
{{Ancestry Record|2322|223736736}} (accessed 7 March 2024)
Name: B P Shirly; Rank: Private; Military Unit: Twenty-First Infantry, S-Z. * '''Military''': "U.S., American Civil War Regiments, 1861-1866"
Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works
{{Ancestry Record|3866|310}} (accessed 7 March 2024)
Regiment: 21st Infantry Regiment Arkansas; Date of Organization: 14 May 1862; Muster Date: 1 Jan 1864; Regiment State: Arkansas; Regiment Type: Infantry; Regiment Number: 21st; Find Soldiers in this Regiment: U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles. * '''Military''':"Arkansas Confederate Pensions, 1901-1929," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939J-TC9C-D8?cc=1837922&wc=M617-GTL%3A164385501 : 23 August 2019), Shipp, Albert, A - Sims, T, J > image 97 of 1296; Citing Arkansas State Auditor, History Commision, Little Rock. * '''Military''': "Arkansas Confederate Pensions, 1901-1929," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939J-TC9C-D3?cc=1837922&wc=M617-GTL%3A164385501 : 23 August 2019), Shipp, Albert, A - Sims, T, J > image 98 of 1296; Citing Arkansas State Auditor, History Commision, Little Rock. * '''Military''': "Arkansas Confederate Pensions, 1901-1929," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939J-TC9C-DZ?cc=1837922&wc=M617-GTL%3A164385501 : 23 August 2019), Shipp, Albert, A - Sims, T, J > image 99 of 1296; Citing Arkansas State Auditor, History Commision, Little Rock. * '''Military''': "Arkansas Confederate Pensions, 1901-1929", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WWPD-F2T2 : Fri Mar 08 04:10:47 UTC 2024), Entry for B P Shirley and B P Shirley, 16 July 1901.

Civil War Service Records for James Adam Shirley

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{{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-1.gif |align=m |size=250 |caption= }} On the 23rd of September, 1861, [[Shirley-3497|James Adam Shirley (abt.1842-1911)]] enlisted in the 14th (McCarver's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Company F, commanded by Captain William G. Matheney. He was enrolled by Lieutenant Kelly at Pocohontas, Arkansas, for a period of 12 months. James was 19 years old. His brother [[Shirley-3495|Benjamin Pinkney Shirley (1838-aft.1912)]] enlisted at that same time. Shortly after forming, the 14th (McCarver's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment split. The 1st five companies formed the 9th Arkansas Infantry Battalion and the remaining regiments became the 18th Arkansas Infantry Battalion. The 18th Arkansas Infantry Battalion was later merged with the 17th Arkansas Infantry Battalion and renamed the 21st (Craven's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment. (detailed information regarding the 14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment can be found at - https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/14th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment_(McCarver%27s) The Company Muster Roll for Company B of the 21 Regular Arkansas Infantry listed James as: * May and June of 1862 - Present * September and October - Present * November and December of 1862 - Present * January and February of 1863 - Present The 21st Regular Infantry was engaged in the Vicksburg Campaign, specifically the Battle of Champion (May 16th) and Big Black River Bridge (May 17th). James and his brother Benjamin were captured during one of these battles by the Army of the Tennessee and sent to Memphis, Tennessee, on May 25, 1863. The brothers were later sent to Camp Morton, Indiana, and then on to Fort Delaware, Maryland, arriving on June 15, 1863. On September 20, 1863 they were transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland. From Point Lookout they were sent to City Point, Virginia, for exchange on December 25, 1863. '''''Confederate Veteran Pension:''''' On the 17th of June, 1901, James' commanding officer, W.G. Matheney, and E. Carpenter swore that James served with the 14th Arkansas Regiment and later the 21st Arkansas Regiment from the 16th of September, 1861 until June 5, 1865. The proof of service was required as part of a pension application, which was granted on the 11th of March, 1901. James died on the 9th of December, 1907, and on the 5th of June, 1908, Octavia B. Shirley applied for a widow's pension. Her request was granted and filed in Independence County, Arkansas, on the 5th of June, 1908. == Sources == *National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, Soldier Details for Shirley, James A. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=A26A04D0-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A *Fold3, US, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Arkansas, 1861-1865, CMSR for Shirley, James A. (4 pages). https://www.fold3.com/image/223417654 * National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, Soldier Details for Shirley, James A. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=A36A04D0-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A * US, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Arkansas, 1861-1865, CMSR for Shirley, James A (13 pages). https://www.fold3.com/image/223736527 * "Arkansas Confederate Pensions, 1901-1929," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939J-TC9C-WG?cc=1837922&wc=M617-GTL%3A164385501 : 23 August 2019), Shipp, Albert, A - Sims, T, J > image 94 of 1296; Citing Arkansas State Auditor, History Commision, Little Rock.

Civil War Soldiers - Confederate

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Civil War Times Illustrated - August 1981

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[[Space: Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine | Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine]] ::'''Cover:''' "Federal Cavalry Charge" by Anthony Battillo. ::'''Contents''' :::'''11''' Ruffles and Flourishes! - 1981 Author's Prize Winner :::'''12''' Riding Through Alabama - Part 1 - by Richard M. McMurry :::'''18''' Burden's Machine - by Arnold Gates :::'''20''' The Committee On The Conduct of the War - by E.B. Long :::'''28''' Howell Cobb's Account - Edited By William Harris Bragg :::'''34''' A Sketch Of My early Life - by [[McPherson-8022 | Mrs. P.H. Haggard]] and Edited by James R. Jones ::::[[McPherson-6158 | Hezekiah Hale McPherson (1809-1872)]] ::::[[Rector-1012 | Melinda Rector McPherson (1814-1895)]] ::::[[Jackson-10417 | Claiborne Fox Jackson (1806-1862)]] ::::[[McPherson-6437 | Hardin Deatherage McPherson (1838-1861)]] :::'''44''' Civil War Battlefield - Petersburg National Battlefield :::'''46''' Behind the Lines - The best books on the Civil War ::::[[Space: The More Than One Hundred Best Books On The Civil War List (1981) | The More Than One Hundred Best Books On The Civil War List (1981)]] :::'''48''' Where to Find Them - by Fred L. Schultz ::'''The Regulars:''' :::'''4''' CWTI Book Reviews ::::Castel, Albert. 1981. Review of Ingenthron, Elmo. ''Borderland Rebellion: A History of the Civil War on the Missouri- Arkansas Border.'' Branson, MO: The Ozarks Mountaineer, 1980. ::::Hoffsommer, Robert D. 1981. Review of Walton, William, ed. ''A Civil War Courtship: Letters of Edwin Weller from Antietam to Atlanta.'' New York, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1980. ::::Gates, Arnold. 1981. Review of Handlin, Oscar and Lilian. ''Abraham Lincoln and the Union.'' Boston, MA: little Brown and Co., 1980. ::::Long, Roger. 1981. Review of Baxter, Nancy Niblack. ''Gallant Fourteenth.'' San Jose, CA: Pioneer Study Center Press, 1980. ::::Rutherford, Phillip R. 1981. Review of Nunn, William Curtis, ed. ''Ten More Texans in Gray.'' Hillsboro, TX; Junior College Press, 1980. :::::[[Ford-7409 | John Salmon "Rip" Ford (1815-1897)]] :::::[[Green-23237 | Tomas Green (1814-1864)]] :::::[[Johnston-5615 | Albert Sidney Johnston (1803-1862)]] :::::[[Maxey-765 | Samuel Bell Maxey (1825-1895)]] :::::[[McCulloch-1261 | Benjamin McCulloch (1811-1862)]] :::::[[Roberts-9796 | Oran Milo Roberts (1815-1898)]] :::::[[Ross-374 | Lawrence Sullivan Ross (1838-1898)]] :::::[[Sibley-1764 | Henry Hopkins Sibley (1816-1886)]] :::::[[Terry-1389 | Benjamin Franklin Terry (1821-1861)]] :::::[[Throckmorton-520 | James Webb Throckmorton (1825-1894)]] :::'''6''' The War in Words - by James I. Robertson, Jr. :::'''8''' Mail Call ::'''Back Cover:''' "The Womanhood of the South," a Richmond Lady. An article by a courageous Confederate woman appears on page 34.

Civil War Times Illustrated - June 1981

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[[Space: Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine | Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine]] ::'''Cover:''' Appearing much as he did when he was a cavalry commander in the Southwest before the war, Robert E. Lee is shown here as West Point's Commandant. ::'''In This Issue''' :::'''10''' The Loss of the West - A letter from a concerned J.E.B. Stuart ::::[[Stuart-2685 | MG J.E.B. Stuart (1833-1864)]] :::'''12''' Texas Leaves the Union by Phillip Rutherford - The Lone Star rises again ::::[[Bickley-352 | George Washington Lafayette Bickley (1823-1867)]] ::::[[Houston-1 | Sam Houston (1793-1863)]] ::::[[Twiggs-36 | MG David E. Twiggs (1790-1862)]] ::::[[Maverick-121 | Samuel Augustus Maverick (1803-1870)]] ::::[[McCulloch-1261 | Benjamin McCulloch (1811-1862)]] :::'''24''' I Will Call A Traitor A Traitor by Brian McGinty - Albert Sidney Johnston's eastward trek ::::[[Johnston-5615 | Albert Sidney Johnston (1803-1862)]] :::'''32''' Major Longstreet Goes Home by Wayne Austerman - To the defense of his native Alabama ::::[[Longstreet-114 | LtG James Longstreet (1821-1904)]] :::'''34''' The Battle of Camp Jackson by Peggy Robbins - War comes to the streets of St. Louis ::::Sterling Price ::::BG William S. Harney ::::Claiborne Fox Jackson ::::Thomas Reynolds ::::Simon Cameron ::::[[Frost-9282 | BG Daniel M. Frost (1823-1900)]] ::::[[Blair-3655 | Col Francis P. "Frank" Blair, Jr. (1821-1875)]] ::::Thomas Hart Benton ::::Oliver Filley ::::Richard Yates ::::[[Lyon-3170 | Cpt Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861)]] ::::[[Madison-974 | Mrs. Andrew Alexander (1803-1886)]] ::::Col Henry Boernstein ::::Col Franz Sigel ::::Col John Knapp ::::[[Blandowski-1 | Cpt Constantine Blandowski (1828-1861)]] ::::William Clark Kennerly ::::William F. Switzler ::::[[Sherman-393 | LtG William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) ::::[[Sherman-2566 | William Tecumseh "Willie" Sherman, Jr. (1854-1863)]] ::::[[Ewing-217 | Charles Ewing (1835-1883)]] ::::Ulysses S. Grant :::'''44''' Civil War Battlefields - Brice's Cross Roads National Battlefield Site and Tupelo national Battlefield ::'''The Regulars:''' :::'''4''' Mail Call :::'''6''' Behind the Lines, by William C. Davis :::'''8''' Book Reviews ::::Keegan, John. 1981. Review of Sommers, Richard J. ''Richmond Redeemed: The Siege at Petersburg.'' New York, NY: Doubleday, 1980. ::::Taylor, Joe Gray. 1981. Review of Brenner, Robert H. ''The Public Good: Philanthropy and Welfare in the Civil War Era.'' New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1980. ::::Long, Roger. 1981. Review of Wubben, Hubert H. ''Civil War Iowa and the Copperhead Movement.'' Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1980. ::::Kelly, Dennis P. 1981. Review of McDonough, James Lee. ''Stones River: Bloody Winter in Tennessee.'' Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1980. ::::Hoffsommer, Robert D. 1981. Review of Meany, O.S.B. Peter J. ''The Civil War Engagement at Cool Spring, July 18, 1864.'' Morristown, NJ: Privately Printed, 1980. ::::Hoffsommer, Robert D. 1981. Review of Smith, Jr., Phillip Dodd. ''The Sagebrush Soldiers: Nevada's Volunteers in the Civil War.'' Carson City, NV: State Printing Office, reprint of Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, vol. 5, nos. 3, 4 (1962). ::::Hoffsommer, Robert D. 1981. Review of Calkins, Christopher M. ''Thirty-Six Hours Before Appomattox: April 6 and 7, 1865.'' Farmville, VA: Farmville Herald, 1980. ::::Harrison, Lowell. 1981. Review of Tapp, Hambleton and James C. Clotter, eds. ''The Union, the Civil War, and John W. Tuttle: A Kentucky Captain's Account.'' Frankfort, KY: The Kentucky Historical Society, 1980. ::::Sewell, Alan. 1981. Review of Shankman, Arnold M. ''The Pennsylvania Antiwar Movement, 1861-1865.'' Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, Inc. 1980. :::'''47''' The War in Words, by [[Robertson-29952 | James I. Robertson, Jr. (1930-2019)]] ::::[[Conrad-4457 | Thomas Nelson Conrad (1837-1905)]] :::'''51''' The Gates Report, by Arnold Gates ::'''Back Cover:''' Photograph of a Kentucky cavalryman outfitted in typically Western attire.

Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine

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Civil War Veteran - Confederate

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Civil War Veteran - Union

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Civil War Veterans

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The goal of this project is to identify my ancestors and near ancestors who participated in the American Civil War...Sub goal is to identify the descendants of James Ebenezer Smith who served during the Civil War. James is a veteran of the American Revolutionary War. James and his wife Ruth Ann Pigott had 6 sons and 1 son in law who served during the War of 1812. James and Ruth also had an unbelievable 116 grand children - 100 Smith, 7 Randolph and 9 Nichols, So far I have identified 19 Smith, 2 Randolph and 1 Nichols grandsons and 1 Smith and 1 Randolph great grandson who served during the Civil War. For a list see the profile of James Ebenezer Smith . Wiki ID < Smith-72645 > I am also interested in American Revolutionary War and War of 1812 family veterans. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[May-3169|Dave May]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * The Smith name being probably the most common surname at the time of the Civil War any suggestions to make the task easier would be helpful. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7981682 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Civil War Veterans from Spartanburg, South Carolina

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Claas Andriese De Graaf : Prof. Jonathan Pearson A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times Adult Freeholders

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: A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times : 7: Adult Freeholders - Claas Andriese De Graaf : Prof. Jonathan Pearson Adult Freeholders | Cromwell | ahead to: De la Warde This information is from p. 107 of ''[[Space:A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times|A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times]]''; being contributions toward a history of the lower Mohawk Valley by Jonathan Pearson, A. M. and others, edited by J. W. MacMurray, A. M., U. S. A. (Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, Printers, 1883). It is in SCPL's Schenectady Collection at Schdy R 974.744 P36, and copies are also available for borrowing.] : Andries De Graaf was a citizen of New Amsterdam in 1661. ''His son Jan Andriese, brickmaker, was a resident of Albany in 1655; in 1658 he with two others, was fined 500 guilders for selling liquor to the Indians. In 1660 he went to New Amsterdam with one Roseboom and commenced the making of bricks. (107-1) : Claas Andriese De Graaf, another son of Andries De Graaf, was born about the year 1628 (107-2), and became one of the first settlers of Schenectady, taking up land at the Hoek, (107-3) in Scotia, where for several generations the family resided." : (107-1) Valentine's Man., 1861, p. 521; Albany Co. Rec., 59, 221. : (107-2) Deeds, II, 88; Albany Co. Rec., 224. : (107-3) Called Claas Craven's hoek; another Claas Graven's hoek is mentioned in the old records - a portion of what subsequently became Cuyler's Patent at Crane's Village below Amsterdam. : Flint House Archaeological Report, 2002 — 2003:
Tales from the Glenville Woods: pp. 9-15 of Flint House Archaeological Report, 2002 — 2003: Tales from the Glenville Woods by Stephen D. Jones, Ph.D., RPA : As with many other old places, the history of the Flint House has been largely anecdotal up until now. At least some of the anecdotes originated in the research done by Ms. Flint herself. She passed on her findings orally to, among others, the house's current curator, Michele Norris. This word-of-mouth is virtually all the remains of her work, since her materials were discarded by her relatives. : Ms. Norris has assembled a chronology based on the findings of Ms. Flint and other sources. It starts with the site being part of the Hook Farm, named after "Claus Graven's Hook," the peninsula jutting south into the Mohawk River; the owner was a Claas Andriese DeGraff. "In 1735 a Guysbert Marselis is said to build the present Flint House as the homestead for his farm on "Guise" (Guysbert) Island, the largest adjacent island in the Mohawk River. The next noted purchase is in 1820, when Fredrick Rees owned this property, the neighboring Hook Farm, and 250 acres on two neighboring islands. By 1856, the Reeses owned nearly all of the buildings in Reeseville. After the deaths of Fredrick Rees (in 1833) and his son David (1867), and financial problems of David's son Frederick , the properties here and on the Hook were purchased by Philip Becker (1871). In 1887 David Reynolds acquired the properties at a foreclosure sale; this included Big Island, for a total of over 200 acres. Mr. Reynolds was murdered in 1901 in a large barn behind the house. (The crime was never solved.) From 1902 J. T. Schoolcroft took over care of the properties for the court; around 1915 Clarence Van Slyck and Lizzie Garnsey bought the properties (along with much of the area); in 1916 John C. Ulrich and Lizzie I. Ulrich took possession; and finally Lillian Flint bought the property around the house from the Ulriches in 1952. In 1994 Ms. Flint died and left the house and 4 acres to the Village of Scotia." : It would seem either that DeGraff was already in possession of this area, or that the map-makers thought so; "Gruen" is just one of the creative variants of "de Graaf." Reid (1979:54) lists "Claus Andrise DeGraff" as one of the "original owners" of the lands along the Mohawk, specifically of "Claus Graven Hoek" , but the earliest documents place Big Island in the possession of Jan de Lawarde before 1690 (Deed IV,140,264-266; cf. Pearson 1883:107). ":Big Island (alias "Joris Aertse his Island," "Guises Island," "Isle of the Onondagas," et al.) was clearly sold by Jan de Lawarde to Joris Aertse Van der Baast by 1690 (Deed IV,140). Baast was killed in the Schenectady Massacre of 1690 but the estate wasn't settled until 1698/9, when the island was acquired by Guysbert Marselis for farming (Deed IV,264-266)." " Pearson (1883:80) claims "Nicholas De Graff who owned the neighboring mainland purchased this island of Gysbert Marselis", and a map "About 1750" (Map 4) shows a "Mr Degrave" living on or owning what seems to be Marselis's Hook Farm (see below); however, he may have been leasing it (see Mortgage XII,95). In the 1790s a Henry Marselis was mortgaging and transferring land in this area (Mortgage IX,89-90; Deed H,446-447); These heirs sold their various parcels to Fredrick Rees then David Reese during the 1830s and '40s (Deed K,574-580; Deed M,270-271; Deed Q,578-579; Deed T,446-449). In 1871 Big Island (minus 82 and 34/100ths acres) was sold by Frederick Reese (David's son, not father) to Philip Becker (Deed 57,177), whereupon it entered into more identifiable history. : Hook Island. This land may be called "mainland" in some of the deeds. It is connected to the peninsula, "Claas Graven's Hoek," it is referred to as "Hook Island so called" in Deed K,576 (in 1834) and as "Hook Island" in Deed 60,341-342 (in 1909), and it was apparently cut off from the Hook by Reese Creek (Norris pers. com.). It may be part of the 16 morgens of "Woodland (formerly so called)" conveyed from Henry Marselis to Simon Schermerhorn in 1796 (Deed H,446-447); it may be the island owned by John S. Schuyler in 1826 (Deed G,217-219). Deed H,446-447, says that Sheriff John Scuyler [sic?], acting against "Guysbert Merselis" in 1801, transferred some "piece of land" to Simon Schermerhorn; the deed does not claim that Sc[h]uyler owned the property. In 1830 "that certain parcel of Woodland" was conveyed from Schermerhorn's heirs to Fredrick Rees (Deed H,446-447). Fredrick Rees's widow passed along his holdings to son David in 1834 (Deed K,574-580), these included "Hook Island so called", and at the end of the Reese tenure, in 1873 it was sold by Reese descendants to Annie Collins, in lieu of mortgage (Deed 60,341-342). Collins sold this to John Ulrich (for ) in 1909 (Deed 60,341)." : Hook Farm. This is usually identified as the "Hook" or "Hoek" in Deed IV,264 of 1698/9 In brief, DeGraff was the first European to acquire it. Although Van Epps (1998:435) claims that Claas Andriese DeGraff came to Schenectady in 1688, some time during or before 1690 DeGraff sold part of the Hook to Baast (in a transaction yet to be located) and retained the rest; around 1700 Baast's holding was conveyed to Marselis, while the DeGraffs retained the rest (Deed IV,140,264; see Pearson 1883:80). In the later 1700s the DeGraffs sold their part to a Schuyler (per E. Z. Carpenter's notes on the Flint House - no deed found), while the Marselises sold their part to Schermerhorn (Deed H,446-7). "Some time later Schuyler sold his part to Seaman Carpenter (again per E. Z. Carpenter papers, no deed found at County Records) while Schermerhorn retained his part. Between 1826 and the 1840s Carpenter and Schermerhorn's heirs sold their holdings to the Reeses (Deed G,217-219 for Carpenter; Deed H,446-447, Deed M,270-271, Deed Q,578-579, Deed T,446-447 for some heirs' transfers). : After 1871 mortgages and foreclosures all of the Reeses' holdings were sold to David Reynolds by the court in 1887 (per Mortgage 43,1 — no document found, it is referenced in Deed 132,185-187). After Reynolds's death, his property went to Clarence Van Slyck and Lizzie Garnsey (Deed 132,185-187). No documentation of sale to John Ulrich found, but the 1901 Saturday Globe article on Reynolds's murder refers to "Mr. Ulrich, who lives between the Hook farm [the Globe's name for the Flint House] and the Mohawk [presumably the river not the avenue]"; also Deed 241,335 (dated 1915) notes the sale of the Flint property it refers to a southeast boundary "along the lands of John Ulrich", seemingly the Hook Farm. In 1976 the property was in the hands of an Ulrich (Karis 1976). :Flint House. In 1698-9 Baast's attorney conveys 3 morgens or 6 acres "upon the main on the other side of the River [from Big Island] abutting on the East Side of the Land Caled Claes Gravens Land … for a hoffstede or place to Build house Barn upon orchard gardin" (Deed IV, 264). Either on Hook Island (although not "upon the main[land]") or on the Hook, specifically an eastern portion, leaving the western portion for the DeGraff ("Graven") family. The 1750 map (Map 4) puts Mr. Degrave in possession of three buildings on the bank of the Mohawk River in roughly this position; the map and deed appear to place Marselis's farmhouse where the original Hook farmstead was. Alternatively, Marselis's farmstead may been demolished by 1750, and the buildings on the map could be in the DeGraff's western portion. : Deed G,217-219 does say that in 1826 Seaman Carpenter sells Fredrick Rees a property with boundaries resembling the Hook Farm, which could put the first Reese house here. The E. Z. Carpenter papers (citing as a source the diary of one Abe Veeder) say that the Hook farmhouse was "torn down" around this time; certainly, it is not indicated on the mid-1800s maps (Maps 6 and 7). It seems that the Reese family moved from this old farmhouse to a new one — on the Flint property — and knocked down the other. : Flint Property. No deed or mortgage found with mention of any parcel that clearly related to the parcel(s) that the Flint House currently occupies, prior to the time period of the Reeses, and the pre-1800 maps (Maps 3 and 4) show nothing out here except what seems to be the Hook Farm. : There are references to land that might include the Flint property. The earliest possible reference is the 3 morgens or 6 acres on the mainland across from Big Island (or "Joris Aertse [van Der Baast] his Island"), "abutting on the East Side of the Land Caled Claes Gravens Land", sold to Marselis in 1698-9 for his "hoffstede" (Deed IV,264). Tradition makes this homestead "Flint House", but Flint House is not across from Big Island, and is more north than east from DeGraff's Hook. A probable reference is the 1750 map (Map 4) with Mr. Degrave's buildings on the bank of the Mohawk, which would not fit the Flint House; nor the Hook Farm, except that its current building is near a bank leading down to mud flats that might have been flooded and irrelevant at the time the map was made. : In 1791 Henry Marselis mortgaged "upland lying between the lands of said Class DeGraaf and John Sanders" (Mortgage IX,89-90)." Was DeGraff's land was either all or part of the Hook? Perhaps the property of the Sanders family was to the east of the Flint House. This mortgage may have included the Flint property. The land is said to be about 16 morgens in size — similar size of Big Island; it could include the Hook Farm and Hook Island, assuming that Hook Farm (and/or Hook Island) was the aforementioned DeGraff land (and not part of the 16 morgens), it would likely include Flint property. It is unclear. if this was the land sold by Marselis to Schermerhorn; that property was also 16 morgens, but was said to lie on the Mohawk River (Deed H,446-447). If the sale did not include the Hook, it may have involved Hook Island (which does border the Mohawk) with mainland properties including the Flint property. Those 16 morgens were conveyed to Fredrick Rees in 1830 (Deed H,446-447). Note that Deed G,217-9 of 1826 says Fredrick Rees's farm (just farm land?)was on the other side of a creek (from the presumed Hook Island). ": The property distributed by Fredrick's widow in 1834 was delimited as follows: southern boundary on the Mohawk River; northern and eastern boundaries at land of Robert, John, and J. G. Sanders; western boundary at Charles Toll's land (Deed K,574-575). An undated plan of Sanders properties (Map 5) shows land labeled "Mrs. Reese" south and west of Sanders properties, and comparison of roads (current locations) puts property around the Flint property; only the northern and eastern boundaries of Mrs. Reese's land are indicated. Ownership by a "Mrs. Reese" (three separate time periods): 1830s before Fredrick's widow, Susan, transfered lands to son David; late 1860s, before David's widow transferred to son Frederick; late 1870s, after Frederick had died. The Fagan and Beers maps of the 1850s and '60s place one house in the area, labeled "D.F.Rees" and "D.F.R.", and in the Mohawk "spot" and the Hook to be Flint House. The historic architect dates the house to this time (or before), so Flint House emerges from the archival chaos. :The Reese deeds do not specify the house, they note sleighs, wagons, and numerous livestock that remain at Susan's house (Deed K,578-579). It isn't specified in documents relating to the money problems of Frederick Reese the Younger, although it is almost unquestionably part of what they discuss. E. Z. Carpenter's notes claim that Frederick ("and another") obtained a mortgage on both the Hook Farm and the "Reynolds-Ulrich [Flint] property" in 1871, but the deed to which he refers (Deed 82,345-347) is not specific. Presumably it's part of the Reese estate sold to David Reynolds in 1887 (per same deed), he subsequently moves into the house. : The unmarried Reynolds murdered in 1901 (Saturday Globe 1901). At this time the property "consists of a large old-fashioned farmhouse delightfully located on a bank … and commanding a fine view of this city … surrounded by magnificent old elms and a well-kept orchard covering four acres and the great barns and out buildings, covering an area of nearly an acre and a half". (The Globe calls this the "Hook Farm," perhaps the Hook Farm didn't have a house at the time; it definitely refers to Flint House.) The article also notes that there were "fields between Scotia and the Reynolds barns." Deed 132,185-187 shows Reynolds's property transferred in 1902 to Clarence Van Slyck and Lizzie Garnsey (they bought up much of Reeseville). Years 1915 and 1916; Deed 241,335 shows Van Slyck and Garnsey selling John C. Ulrich the Flint property, yet Deed 247,253-254 shows the duo selling it to Harriett N. Borden, and receiving it back. Ulrich ended up with it (by bidding more), he lived in it much of the first half of the 20th century. His widow sold it to Lillian Flint at the end of 1952 (38-51 parcel 11, Glenville book 674, p. 219). Upon her death in 1994 Ms. Lillian Flint passed it on to the Village of Scotia, and in 2002 the Village allowed access to a couple of archaeologists who proceeded to confuse the traditional chronology. : Flint House history: the period between the Fredericks. David F. Reese built his father's holdings into one of the most prosperous broomcorn industries in an area that made much of the brooms of the state (Howell and Munsell 1886:147), and he was sufficiently prosperous to buy up much of this part of Glenville. This massive landholding may have been the reason that the area became known as "Reeseville," even though Reese's neighbor to the west, Charles Toll, was said to be "one of the largest cultivators and consumers of broom corn in the world" (Howell and Munsell 1886:191; cf. E. Z. Carpenter papers). Howell and Munsell notably ignore the Reeses, perhaps the latter did not subscribe to the printing of the book (Haefner pers. com.); their only reference that I could find is: "Reeseville was a suburb of Scotia of seven hundred and twenty-eight houses, and was named after a wealthy gentleman by the name of Reese who moved into that neighborhood" (Howell and Munsell 1886:187). Since Howell and Munsell's tome is the principal history of Glenville, the prosperity of David Reese and family is anecdotal, like much of this history. It is not known where his production facilities were, making archaeology on the Flint property vital." ": Howell and Munsell (1886:192) note that the broomcorn industry had declined in Glenville by 1877 due to "competition of western lands", so Frederick Reese may not have been alone in his financial problems. The next major owner of the Flint House, David Reynolds, apparently made his living as the town garbage collector, he either retained or built a number of farm buildings (Saturday Globe 1901; Photo 4). His successor, John Ulrich, farmed both the Flint and Hook properties, apparently during his tenure that all but one of the farm outbuildings were torn down (and the one that is standing may not date back to Reynolds's time, per A. Wolfe pers. com.). An aerial photograph (Map 10) and local reminiscences indicate that part of the property held an orchard. : Ms. Flint permitted the Ulrichs to continue to farm the land south of the house, and the Hook Farm continues as a vegetable farm to this day."

Claflin Heritage

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Flannery-295, Paddy Flannery and a direct desendant. This project is to try and get all descendants of Robert McClothlan (Claflin) and Joanna Warner, as well as their ancestors. Most Claflins in the United States are descended from Robert and Joanna. Currently I am working on entering my direct linkage. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13273156 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Claghorn

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Carr-2000|Earl Carr]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5151774 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Claiborne County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources

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Family Search Wiki page for Claiborne Co, MS: https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Claiborne_County,_Mississippi_Genealogy '''Mississippi County Pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Adams_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Adams County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Amite_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Amite County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Attala_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Attala County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Claiborne_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Claiborne County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Coahoma_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Coahoma County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Covington_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Covington County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hinds_County%2C_Mississippi-1|Hinds County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Itawamba_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Itawamba County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Marshall_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Marshall County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Monroe_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Monroe County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Panola_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Panola County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Prentiss_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Prentiss County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rankin_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Rankin County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Smith_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Smith County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Tippah_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Tippah County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Union_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Union County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Warren_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Warren County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Wilkinson_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Wilkinson County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1818 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
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1819 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
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1820 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
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Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1820-combined

1821 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
(No Chisholms listed)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1821-combined

1822 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
William A A Chisholm – 1 poll
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1822-combined/detail/291529#dtop

1823 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
A A Chisholm – 1 poll, 1 town lott value 375, Port Gibson
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1823-combined/detail/289053#dtop

1824 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
A A Chisholm – 1 poll, 1 town lot value 300, Port Gibson
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1824-combined/detail/289857#dtop

1825 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
William A A Chisholm – 1 poll, 1 town lot value 175, Port Gibson
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1825-combined/detail/324524#dtop

1825 March 29 (deed) – 1818 July 25 (auction) – W A A Chrisholm deed from Samuel Gibsons exrs, bk H, p 103. Claiborne County, Mississippi
… Samuel Gibson Esq late of Port Gibson in the County of Claiborne and State of Mississippi propritor of the said Town of Port Gibson, in and by his last will and testament bearing date the 24 day of Nov 1817 … in the County afsd, did authorize his executors in the said will named, to sell lots in and adjoining to the said Town of Port Gibson … the said Executor, towit, John Gibson, Joseph Moore, and William King … did survey, lay out and mark adjoining to the said Town of Port Gibson a suburb by the name and style of the suburb St Mary of Port Gibson, and having given public notice did the 25th of July 1818 expose to public sale … sundry lots so surveyed laid out and numbered as in the plan of said suburb, connected with the old plan of the town, duly Recorded in the said County of Claiborn will appear:
… said John Gibson, Joseph Moore and William King executors as afsd … in consideration of the sum of 175 dollars to them in hand paid by William A A Chisholm … confirmed unto the said Chisholm all the right title … to a certain lot piece or parcel of land … in the suburb St Mary afsd adjoining the original Town of Port Gibson and designated in the plan of said suburb St Mary by the number 1 in square No. 17. …
Signed: J Gibson, J Moore, W King.
Wit: H Clark, Benj F Stockton.
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1827 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
William A A Chisholm – 1 poll, 1 town lot value 300, Port Gibson
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1827-combined/detail/288381#dtop

1827 June 11 – William A A Chisholm etux to B F Stockton, bk I, p 346. Claiborne County, Mississippi
… between William A A Chisholm and Jemima Chisholm his wife of the County of Wilkinson and State of Mississippi of the first part and Benjamin F Stockton of the County of Claiborne and State afsd … in consideration of the sum of 300 dollars … paid by the said Benjamin F Stockton … confirm unto the said Benjamin F Stockton … that certain piece parcel or lot of ground situated in the suburb St Mary adjoining the original Town of Port Gibson and designated in the plan … by the number 1 in square number 17 … deed from the executors of Samuel Gibson decd to said Chisholm dated the 29th day of March 1825 …
Signed: William A A Chisholm, Jemima Chisholm
Wit: (none listed)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QP-QB2N?i=189&cat=253363

1828 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
William A A Chisholm – 1 poll, 1 town lot value 300, Port Gibson
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1828-combined/detail/291850#dtop

1829 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
William A A Chisholm – 1 poll, 1 town lot value 300, Port Gibson
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1829-combined/detail/291102#dtop

1830 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
William A A Chisholm – 1 poll, 1 town lot value 300, Port Gibson
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1830-combined/detail/289951#dtop

1831 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
(No Chisholms listed)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1831-combined/detail/325432#dtop

1833 – Claiborne County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
(No Chisholms listed)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/claiborne/1833-combined/detail/290638#dtop

NOTES:

Deeds: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/253363?availability=Family%20History%20Library

Index Reverse: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Q6-828F?i=1416&cc=2036959&cat=253363

Index Direct: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-91K1?i=33&cat=253363

(Only looked at deeds thru 1840)

Claiborne County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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'''Land Records (Grantee)'''
'''1794 -1814'''
'''Updated: 19 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1802 | |Campbell |Joseph |Elijah Chisum |A |12 |250 acres on the North side of Wallens Ridge |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9VG?i=93&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1802 | |Campbell |John |Alexander Outlaw |A |32 |300 acres on the North Fork of Sycamore Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L35L?i=146&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1802 | |Campbell |James |Francis Maybury |A |62 |400 acres on the Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L3GJ?i=221&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1806 | |Campbell |James |William Hord |A |334 |100 acres in Powell Valley near the Cumberland Mountain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L78R?i=789&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1807 | |Campbell |George |Robert Burton |A |432 |21 acres in said county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-L9YY?i=1078&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1808 | |Campbell |Jeremiah |James Glasgow |B |115 |100 acres on Hunting Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SZL-3?i=254&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1809 | |Campbell |John |Elizabeth Cheak |B |174 |A negro girl named Jemima, aged 16 years. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SHT-R?i=365&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1811 | |Campbell |John |Abner Chapman |C |98 |300 acres at the North Fork of Sycamore Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8S2Q-P?i=180&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1811 | |Campbell |James H. (Knox Co., KY) |Charles Porter |C |170 |640 acres in Powells Valley, opposite to Cumberland Gap |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8S5X-5?i=274&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1809 | |Campbell |George |Joseph Williams |D |2 |21 acres in said county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SP6-J?i=430&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1794 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |State of North Carolina |D |74 |625 acres on Indian Creek; Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SF3-B?i=583&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1814 | |Campbell |George |Jacob Dobkins |D |223 |72 acres on the North side of Wallens Ridge |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SPM-2?i=926&cat=236741 Doc Image] |}

Claiborne County Tennessee Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell

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'''Land Records (Grantor)'''
'''1808 -1811'''
'''Updated: 19 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !To !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1808 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur Sr. |James H. Campbell (his son) |B |122 |1000 acres near Cumberland Gap on Gap Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SCT-J?i=269&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1810 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur (of Knox Co., KY) |Arthur L. [[Campbell-65737|'''Campbell''']] ( of Jefferson Co., TN) |B |251 |625 acres on Indian Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SCH-Q?i=488&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1788 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur (of Washington Co., VA) |John James |B |321 |1500 acres on the county line |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SCL-3?i=600&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1810 | |Campbell |James |Theophilus Miller |C |45 |All his right to 100 acres in Powells Valley sold to him by William Hord |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8S5V-F?i=105&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1811 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |Martha and [[Campbell-51396|'''Jane B''']] Campbell (his daughters) |C |152 |1650 acres partly in Claiborne Co., TN and Lee Co., VA |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SGR-6?i=253&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1811 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur (Knox Co., KY) |Arthur L. [[Campbell-65737|'''Campbell''']] ( of Jefferson Co., TN) |C |180 |A part of 1155 acres in Claiborne Co., TN and Lee Co., VA |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SP4-8?i=283&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1811 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur (Knox Co., KY) |Arthur L. [[Campbell-65737|'''Campbell''']] ( of Jefferson Co., TN) |C |183 |640 acres on Sycamore Creek; Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8S2F-J?i=287&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1811 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur (Knox Co., KY) |Arthur L. [[Campbell-65737|'''Campbell''']] ( of Jefferson Co., TN) |C |185 |210 acres in Claiborne Co., TN and Lee Co., VA |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8S5R-6?i=290&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1811 | |Campbell |Joseph |Joseph and Peter Neal |C |210 |130 acres on Russell's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SPS-7?i=332&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1813 | |Campbell |Arthur |John Wallens |D |189 |640 acres in Powells Valley |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SG6-S?i=852&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1813 | |Campbell |Jeremiah |Golder Davidson |D |203 |300 acres on Hunting Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SNY-9?i=885&cat=236741 Doc Image] |- !1811 |Campbell-65737 |[[Campbell-65737|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur L. (of Jefferson Co., TN) |James H. Campbell (of Knox Co., KY) |D |213 |His share of 1,000 acres opposite to Cumberland Gap |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3W7-8SKK-1?i=906&cat=236741 Doc Image] |}

Claiborne County Tennessee Probate-Campbell

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'''Probate'''
'''1839'''
'''Updated: 19 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !Instrument !Book !Page !Comment !Doc_Image |- !1839 |Campbell-44059 |[[Campbell-44059|'''Campbell''']] |John |Inventory |A |71 |Widow: Jane; Other's named: William, Eldridge, George, and Jacob Campbell. Admins: William Fugate and Jacob Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-TKL3?i=632&cc=1619127&cat=262701 Doc Image] |- !1839 |Campbell-44059 |[[Campbell-44059|'''Campbell''']] |John |Settlement |A |206 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-TKPL?i=710&cc=1619127&cat=262701 Doc Image] |- !1839 |Campbell-44059 |[[Campbell-44059|'''Campbell''']] |John |2nd Settelement |A |278 |Heirs named: Jacob, George, William Campbell, Lazarus Dodson, Preston Holt, Jane Freeman, Elmira Pearson, and Martha Jones |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-TKR3?i=752&cc=1619127&cat=262701 Doc Image] |}

Claiborne Parish, LA Court Records

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=Transcriptions= ==Probate Book E== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Claiborne_Parish%2C_LA_Tatum_M._Wafer_Probate_Packet Washington B. Nicholson's Petition to Partition Tatum M. Wafer's land].

Claiborne Parish, LA Mabry Wafer Succession

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=Transcript of the Succession of the Estate of Mabry Wafer = ==Guidelines== * The goal is to transcribe the document perfectly as written, spelling and grammatical errors included. To denote an abnormal spelling with an accurate transcription, use directly [''sic''] after the abnormality. * If you can't understand a word or phrase is, type [illegible] after it or in its place. ==Notes== * Washington B. Nicholson, uncle of Tatum M. Wafer, petitioned to divide the deceased's land. He also appointed guardians to his minor children. * Original document accessed at Ancestry.com, Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1756-1984, Claiborne Parish, Probate Records, Book A, 1851-1855. * Transcribed by [[Miller-64890|Dominikus]] on 21 July 2019 To the Hon. Judge of the 17th Judicial District Court holding session[illegible] in and for the parish of Claiborne, La, The petition of Tamy T. Wafer [illegible] of said parish and state a resident with respect represents unto your Honor that Mabary Wafer late of the parish of Claiborne dec'd has left a large property consisting of real and personal property situated in the parish of Bossier[illegible] and Claiborne, that there is no administrator of said Succission[sic]. Maberry Wafer dec'd that your petition is the oldest male him of the said Maberry Wafer and entitled by law to the administration of said Succession, Wherefore he prays that an Inventory binding of all the property and effects belonging to the said Succession that Commissions issue to the proper affairs[illegible] in the parishes of Bossier and Claiborne to take a true and correct inventory of the same, that all necessary orders be granted in the premises that this proceed may have due notice according to law. (Signed) [illegible] atty for petitioner. State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne. It is ordered that the prayer of the within petition be granted, that due notice of the filing of the within and foregoing petition be given according to law. It is further ordered that an Inventory and appraisement[sic] of all the property belonging to the Succession of Mabry Wafer deceased, be made according to law by the recorder or any Notary public in and for said parish and state. Done and signed this 19th day of January A. D. 1853. (Signed) W. C. Copes Clk. Dist Court. State of Louisiana, Parish of Claiborne, It is ordered that an Inventory and appraisement[sic] of all the property belonging to the Succession of Mabry Wafer dec'd situated in the parish of Bossier in said State be made according to law by the Recorder or any Notary Public in and for said parish. Done and signed this 19th day of Jany A. D. 1853 (Signed) W. C. Copes Clk Dist Court State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne, Due notice of the filing of the within and foregoing petition having been givin according to law and no opposition having been made to the same, it is therefore ordered that the prayer of the same be granted. That James T. Wafer Junior be appointed administrator of the Succession of Mabry Wafer deceased provided he gives Bond with good Security and takes the oath of as prescribed by law. Done and Signed this 24th day of March A. D. 1853. (Signed) W. C. Copes Clk Dist Court. The State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne. Know all men by these presents that we J. T. Wafer Jr as principal, and J.W. Simmons, J. W. Dobbs, Jas T. Wafer Jr, and Tatum M. Wafer as Security are held and firmly bound unto Wm C. Copes, Clerk of the District Court in aforesaid parish and State, or to his successor or successors in office, for the care and benefit of the legal heirs and representatives of Mabry Wafer deceased, in the sum of forty seven thousand dollars, for the payment whereof we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators firmly by these presents. Dated at Homer the 23rd day of August A. D. 1853 [illegible] the above [illegible] in James T. Wafer Jun. has been appointed by the District and of the parish of Claiborne administrator of the Succession of Mabry Wafer deceased. Therefore the condition of the above obligation is such that if the said James T. Wafer Jr. shall well and faithfully discharge and perform all the duties of said appointment according to law, then the above obligation to be null and void therein to remain in full force and distress[illegible]. (Signed) J. T. Wafer, J. W. Simmons, J. W. Dobbs, Jas T. Wafer Sr. Tatum M. Wafer. State of Louisiana, Parish of Claiborne. I the undersigned do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent on me by law as administrator of the Succession of Mabry Wafer deceased, according to the best of my Knowledge and abilities, So help me God. (Signed) J. T. Wafer Junior and subscribed before me, this 13th day of August A. D. 1853 (Signed). W. C. Copes Clk. Dist Court The state of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne, District Court, Whereas James T. Wafer has been appointed administrator of the Estate and Succession of Mabry Wafer of said parish and state deceased, and given Bond and Security and taken oath as prescribed by law. Now therefore the said James T. Wafer is hereby fully authorized and empowered to do and perform all and singular the duties incumbent on him in said Capacity. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed[illegible] the seal of my office this 23d day of August A. D. 1853 (Signed) W. C. Copes Clerk To the Hon. Judge of the 17th Judicial District Court holding sessions in and for the parish of Claiborne [illegible] the Clerk of said Court, The petition of James T. Wafer Junior a resident of said parish and state with [illegible] represents unto your Honor that he is the tutor of Sarah T. Wafer and Thomas J. Wafer minor children of Mabry Wafer deceased and that it is to the interest of said minors to have sold their interest in a certain tract of land in Red River in the parish of Bossier Known and described in the public Survey as the fourth ward quarter of section no one in township Fourteen of Range Eleven containing one hundred and forty one acres and forty hundreths, and Lots Nos one and two in fractional[illegible] Section no one in township fourteen of Range Eleven containing Eighty four acres and forty hundreths which Interest is two Sixths and therefore he prays that a family meeting be convoked composed of the following persons. Tatum M. Wafer and Thomas B. Wafer the nearest relations to said minors qualified by law to serve in the parish of Claiborne or within thirty miles of the town of Homer when the family meeting is to be held and also Joseph T. Boring Saunders P. Day, Washington B. Nicholson residents of said parish and state and friends of said minors there being no other relations qualified to serve to deliberate on serving[illegible] the propriety of selling their interest in the land aforesaid for Cash and that a Commission be issued to some proper offices[illegible] in your said parish to hold said family meeting and finall[illegible] necessary orders in the premises and for general relief. (Signed) Egan and Jones atty for petition. State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne. It is ordered that the prayer of the within petition be granted. That a family meeting be convoked composed of Tatum M. Wafer, Thomas B. Wafer, Joseph T. Boring, Saunders P. Day, and Washington B. Nicholson to deliberate concerning the interests of Sarah A. J. Wafer and Thomas J. Wafer minor children of Mabry Wafer, deceased, and more particularly as to the propriety of selling their interest in the following described land the property of the Succession of their deceased father (Mabry Wafer) for Cash, to wit: the fourth west quarter of Section number one in township fourteen of Range Eleven containing one hundred and forty one acres and forty hundreths, and lots Nos. one and two of fractional section No one in township fourteen of Range Eleven containing Eighty four acres and forty hundreths which interest is two sixths, that a Commission issue to John H. Cunningham Recorder in and for said parish and state authorising[sic] and requiring him to hold said family meeting. Done and signed this 2d day of January A. D. 1854. Signed W. C. Copes Clk Dist Cout. State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne. District Court. To John H. Cunningham Recorder in and for said parish and state Greeting: You are hereby authorized and required to hold a family meeting composed of Tatum M. Wafer, Thomas B. Wafer, Joseph T. Boring, Saunders P. Day, and Washington B. Nicholson to deliberate concerning the interest of Sarah A. J. Wafer and Thomas J. Wafer minor children of Mabry Wafer deceased and more particularly as to the propriety of selling their interest in the following described land, the property of the Succession of their said deceased father Mabary Wafer for Cash, to wit: the fourth west quarter of Section number one in township fourteen of Range Eleven containing one hundred and forty one acres and forty hundreths, and lots Nos. one and two of fractional section No one in township fourteen of Range Eleven containing Eighty four acres and forty hundreths which interest is two sixths and due return make according to law. Given under my hand officially in the town of Homer this 2d day of January A. D. 1854. (Signed) W. C. Copes Clk. Dist. Court. State of Louisiana, Parish of Claiborne. We Tatum M. Wafer, Thomas B. Wafer, Washington B. Nicholson, Sanders P. Day, Joseph T. Boring members of a family meeting to advise as to the interest of Sarah A. J. Wafer and Thomas J. Wafer, minor children of Mabry Wafer decd, do solemnly swear that we will deliberate upon the Same to the best of our knowledge and belief. So help us God. (Signed). T. M. Wafer, T. B. Wafer, W. B. Nicholson, S. P. Day, Jos T. Boring. Sworn to and subscribed before me on this 2d day of Jany A. D. 1854 (Signed) J. H. Cunningham Recorder. State of Louisiana, Parish of Claiborne, Be it known this on the 2d day of January A. D. 1854, in persuance of a Commission and authority to me diricted[sic] from the Clerk of the Distric tCourt in and for the parish of Claiborne in the seventeenth Judicial District of the State of Louisiana before me J. H. Cunningham Parish Recorder and Ex officio Notary public for said parish of Claiborne in presence of the subscribing witnesses was held as family meeting of the relations and one friend to wit Saunders P. Day of Thomas J. Wafer, and Sarah A. J. Wafer minor children of Mabery Wafer decd the said family was convoked on the petition of James T. Wafer Jun. tutor of said minors and assembled for the purpose of deliberating upon the interest of said minors and for the purpose of arriving[illegible] whether it would be for the interest of said minors to sell their interest in the following land to wit. The south west quarter of Section No one (1) township fourteen (14) Range Eleven (11) containing one hundred and forty one acres and 40/100 and lots one and two of fractional Section of No one township fourteen (14) Range (11) Eleven containing Eighty four (84) acres and 40/100, and the said family meeting was composed of the following persons to wit, T. M. Wafer, J. B. Wafer, W. B. Nicholson, Joseph T. Boring all relations of said minors and Saunders P. Day a friend of said minors, all of whom being sworn according to law proceeded to deliberate upon the subject matter for which they assembled and after due deliberation had thereon were of opinion and advised that it would be for the interest and advantage of said minors for the land described aforisaid[sic] to be sold to the highest bidder for Cash. And there being no other [illegible] before said family meeting. It was [illegible] on the day and date first written in presence of me the said Recorder and Ex officio Notary public on the day and date first above written (Signed) T. M. Wafer, T. B. Wafer, W. B. Nicholson, S. P. Day, Joseph. T. Boring, J. M. Cunningham Recorder. Attest E. J. C. Jones. Wm [illegible] Curtis, I approve of the above and foregoing proceedings (Signed) Jas. T. Wafer for [illegible]. State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne. I certify the above and foregoing to be a true correct copy of the original on record in my office this 2d day of January 1854 (Signed) J. H. Cunningham Recorder. To the Hon. Judge of the 17th Judicial District Court holding sessions[illegible] in and for the parish of Claiborne and[illegible] to the Clerk of said Court. The petition of James T. Wafer Junior a resident of said parish and state with respect represents unto your Honor that he caused a family meeting to be convoked composed of the following persons to wit, Thomas B. Wafer, Tatum M. Wafer, Washington Nicholson, Joseph T. Boring and Saunders P. Day to deliberate concerning the propriety of selling the interest of Thomas J. Wafer and Sarah A. J. Wafer minor children of Mabery Wafer deceased in and to the following described lands, to wit, the south west quarter of section no one (1) township fourteen (14) Range Eleven (11) containing one hundred and forty one acres and 40/100 and also lots one and two of fractional sections of no one (1) township (14) Range (11) Eleven containing Eighty four acres and 40/100 all situated in the parish of Bossier on Red River, and your petitioner further represents that said family meeting composed of the persons aforesaid has been duly convoked and held according to law as will appear from the Copy of the process verbal hereto annuled[illegible] and made a part of this petition before James H. Cunningham Recorder in and for said parish and state and your petitioner further represents that said family meeting after deliberating have come to the conclusion that it is to the interest of the minors aforesaid that their interest which is two sixths in and to the aforedescribed[sic] land be sold to the highest bidder for Cash as will appear from the process Verbal aforesaid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that said process verbal containing the deliberation of the family meeting aforesaid be received and [illegible], and that after due proceedings has an order of your Honorable Court be granted authorising[sic] the sale of the land aforesaid for Cash, and that a Commission issue to some proper officer in the parish of Bossier to make the sale of interest of said minors which is two sixths in on to said land, and for all necessary orders and notices in the premises and as in duty bound and for general relief. (Signed) Egan and Jones attys for petitioner. State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne. By reason of the law and the Evidence and by the further reason of the prayer of the within petition and the advice of the family meeting convoked and held to deliberate concerning the interests of Thomas J. Wafer and Sarah A. J. Wafer minor children of Mabry Wafer deceased and particularly Whether it was to their interest is concerned shall[illegible] be sold at public auction for Cash. It is ordered that the deliberations of the family meeting as appears from the process veral hereto annexed be received and [illegible], and it is further ordered that the interest of the aforesaid minors which is two undivided sixths in and to the following described land referred to above, to wit. The fourth south west quarter of Section No (1) one, Township (14) fourteen, Range (11) Eleven containing one hundred and forty one acres and 40/100 and also lots one and two of fractional Section of no (1) one Township fourteen (14) Range (11) Eleven containing Eighty four acres and 40/100 be sold to the highest bidder for Cash provided it brings its appraised value, due and legal notice having been first given and that a Commission issued[illegible] to the Sheriff of the Parish of Bossier autherising[sic] and requiring him to sell said land as aforesaid. This done and signed by me officially at Homer this 3d day of Jany 1854 (Signed) W. C. Copes Clk Dist Court. I certify the foregoing to be a true Record. State of Louisiana, Parish of Claiborne. To the Hon. Judge of the 17th Judicial District Court holding sessions in and for the parish of Claiborne, your petitioner James T. Wafer a resident of the parish and state above written would with respect respect[sic] aforesent unto your Honor that Sarah Ann and Thomas P. M. Wafer are minors, that their father Mabery Wafer late of the parish of Claiborne is dead and letter of Admn have been taken out on his Succession that they as well as your petitioner are the legitimate issue of the said Mabry Wafer and his wife. Your petitioner who is the brother of the said minors would represent that their[sic] is property belonging to them in the Succession of Mabry Wafer decd and they have no tutor to receive it, Wherefore petitioner prays that he be appointed tutor of Sarah Anna and Thomas P. M. Wafer and that all the necessary orders and notices be granted and issued as required by law and for general relief as in duty bound. Petitioner further prays that a family meeting be convoked for the purpose of deliberating on the propriety of his appointment to be composed of James T. Wafer, Tatum M. Wafer and Thomas B. Wafer, nearest resident relatives of the minors in the parish and Joseph T. Boring and M. M. H. Warker[illegible], George W. Price, James A. William[illegible] friends of said minors or any five of them the petitioner would still futher suggest the appointment of Jas T. Wafer Sr as tutor and prays that Commissioner issue to James C. Egan or some other Notary of the parish to hold said meeting (Signed) W. B. and J. C. Egan attys. di44 to be continued

Claiborne Parish, LA Tatum M. Wafer Probate Packet

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=Transcription of the Probate Records of Tatum M. Wafer recorded on = ==Guidelines== * The goal is to transcribe the document perfectly as written, spelling and grammatical errors included. To denote an abnormal spelling with an accurate transcription, use directly [''sic''] after the abnormality. * If you can't understand a word or phrase is, type [illegible] after it or in its place. ==Notes== * Washington B. Nicholson, uncle of Tatum M. Wafer, petitioned to divide the deceased's land. He also appointed guardians to his minor children. * Original document accessed at Ancestry.com, Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1756-1984, Claiborne Parish, Probate Records, Book E, 1868-1898. * Transcribed by [[Miller-64890|Dominikus]] on 21 July 2019 State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne To the Hon Judge of the 11th[illegible] Judicial Dist Court of the State of Louisiana in and for the parish of Claiborne. The petition of Washington B Nicholson a resident of your State & parish with respect represent that he is owner of fife[sic] eights (5/8) of one undivided tract of land in common with the legal heirs of [[Wafer-187|Tatum Wafer]] deceased to wit: [[Malone-3382|Amanda E Wafer]] surviving widow, [[Wafer-190|Puella E Wafer]] wife of Francis A Hilly, [[Wafer-191|James C Wafer]] emancipated, also the following Minor children, [[Wafer-193|John M.]] [[Wafer-192|Richard T.]] [[Wafer-188|George R.]] and [[Wafer-189|Tatum M Wafer]]. That said land is situated in your parish & State. That said land is held in common with the above named heirs--said land described as follows to wit: The W 1/2 of section (22) twenty two & N 1/2 of SE 1/4 & S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 & NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of same section and E 1/2 of NW 1/4 & SE 1/4 of section twenty seven all in Township twenty one Range Six West, containing in all Seven hundred & Sixty acres more or less. That petition is the owner of five eights of said land. That it cannot be divided in Kind. That Pet. is anxious for a partition of said lands, so that he may enjoy his portion of said lands. Pet. avers that it is necessary for special Tutors to be appointed to represent the Minor children as mentioned above & that a family meeting is necessary to determine of the sale of said land to effect a partition. Premises considered pet pray for an order of partition and order of sale to effect said partition and that said sale be made upon twelve months time or upon such terms as the family Meeting May determine. Further pray that Special Tutors be appointed to represent the Minors in said partition to with: For John M Wafer T S Meek, Richard T J D Pennington, George R. W C Boring & for Tatum M Wafer James C Baker. Also that an order for a family Meeting be granted & that a commission issue to some Notary Public to convoke said family composed of the following relatives & friends of said Minors. Thomas B Wafer W C Boring M T Nicholson James S Meek, J D Pennington, to advise as [illegible] the interest of said Minors as to the terms of the sale of said land. Further pray that Amanda E Wafer Puella E Wafer & husband Francis A Hilly & James E Wafer for themselves & J S Meek, J D Pennington, W C Boring & James C Baker as special tutors be cited to appear & answer hereto & after a final hearing Pet have Judgment of partition & a decree for sale of land & for all orders necessary & for general relief (signed) Young & Hill Attys for Pet. I accept service & [illegible] in the prayer of the foregoing petition, waive time & [illegible] of law. Also waive copy of Petition & citation (signed A E Wafer F A Hilly, P E Hilly J C Baker J S Meek W C Boring J D Pennington, J C Wafer. State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne By reason of the law & by further reason of the petition, it is ordered that a family meeting be held on set forth in the prayer of the petition & that the land described in the foregoing petition be partitioned between the Plaintiff & Defendants. after a sale of said land which is hereby ordered upon such terms as the family Meeting May Recommend, and that the following parties be appointed as special Tutors to wit: for John M Wafer J S Meek, for Richard T Wafer T D Pennington, for George R Wafer William C Boring & for Tatum M Wafer Jas C Baker & that they have notice of the filing of this petition & that John R Ramsey Recorder & Ex off Notary Public be commissioned to convoke & hold the family meeting. This done & signed at office this 9th day of December A. D. 1867. (Signed) Hyden A Kennedy Clk Dist Court. State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne Succession of Tatum M Wafer Dec'd. To J R Ramsey Recorder & Ex off Notary Public in & for the Parish & state aforesaid Greeting: You are hereby commissioned empowered & required to make a division & partition of certain lands in Kind belonging to the Succession of Tatum M Wafer Dec'd, owned in common by W B Nicholson & the heirs of said succession & that the following persons to wit: Joshua Willis, James C Baker & James M Scaif[illegible] are all appointed as experts to aid in making said division & partition and due return make hereof according to law, Given under my hand & seal of District Court having as yet no Parish seal, this 17th day of October 1868 (signed) M Callahan Dy Clk D. C. & Ex off Dy Clk of Probates. State of Louisiana Parish of Claiborne WeJ C Baker & Joushua Willis do solemnly swear that we will faithfully & impartially partition & divide in Kind the land hereinafter described between the legal heirs & representatives of Tatum M Wafer Dec'd & W B Nicholson of said Parish to the best of our belief & understanding so help us God: Sworn to & subscribed before me Dec 28th, 1868 (Signed) J R Ramsey Recorder & Ex off Notary Public. Be it known that I J R Ramsey Recorded & Ex off Notary Public in the said parish and state duly commissioned & sworn by virtue of the annexed commission to me decided by M Callahan Dy Clk of the District & parish Court in & for the parish of Claiborne, proceeded on this day after having qualified J C Baker & Joshua Willis as Experts according to law to make a partition in Kind of the following described land situated in the parish to wit; The W 1/2 of Section twenty two (22) & the N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 & S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 & NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of same Section & E 1/2 of the NW 1/4 & SE 1/4 of Section twenty seven 27 in Township 21 twenty one of Range Six 6 West, Seven hundred & Sixty acres more or less between the legal heirs & representatives of Tatum M Wafer Dec'd & W B Nicholson of said parish as follows to wit: beginning forty one feet South of the half mile on the Eastern line of Section twenty two & run due West to within two hundred & fifty yards of the half mile line dividing Section twenty North & South & then run North one hundred yards, thence West four hundred yards thence due South one hundred yards, thence due west forty one feet, South of the half mile line to the west line of Section twenty two which includes the North half of said Section twenty two. Except the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4, making two hundred & Seventy Six & 3/4/100[sic] acres more or less with all the improvements thereon which was set aside and allotted to the legal heirs & representatives of T M Wafer Dec'd, & all the balance of the land to wit: The N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 & South west quarter of section twenty two except that portion lying south of the half mile line dividing Section 22 North & South above alluded to, and described as the E 1/2 of the NW 1/4 & the SE 1/4 of Section twenty seven with all the improvements thereon in Township twenty one of Range Six west allotted to W B Nicholson, the said Nicholson pay the heirs of T M Wafer eight dollars per acre for the excess of land by him received in this partition, which accounts to 8 or nine acres more or less to be determined by Measurement. In proof of which I have caused said Experts with W B Nicholson & Mrs. A E Wafer Testrix to Sign these presents in presence of the attesting witnesses & me said Notary on this 28th day of Decr, 1868. (Signed) H W Merrefee[illegible] W A Malone, J K Ramsey Recorded & Ex off Notary Public, I certify that the above & foregoing is a true record this 10th Feby 1870, M Callahan Dy Clk [illegible].

Claim for Minor's Pension

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==WAR OF 1861== {{Image|file=Claim_for_Minor_s_Pension.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ===Act of July 14, 1862=== =CLAIM FOR MINORS' PENSION= BRIEF in the case of [[Kibbe-354|Thena Elbina Kibbe]] Minor Child of [[Kibbe-355|Jairus H Kibbe]], Priv, Co. D, 167 Ind. Vols Residence of Guardian: Hancock County, and State of Ills. Post Office address: Denver, Hancock, Co. Ills. ===DECLARATION AND IDENTIFICATION IN DUE FORM=== ===PROOF EXHIBITED=== {| |Service||Adjutant General reports him drafted & mustered Sept. 21, 1864, and missing in action Franklin Tenn. Nov 30, 1864.
Adjutant General of State reports that his name appeared upon the list of parolled prisoners in camp at Vicksburg, Miss. Apr. 15 1865. |- |Death||2d Audition reports that letter on file from A. S. Office reports him killed by Explosion of Steamer Sultana Apr. 27, 1865. Pay allowed to that date.
Late private of Co. K 2nd Ind. swears to his capture & death as above. |- |Marriage of parents||Feb. 19 1857. [[Kibbe-355|Jairus H. Kibbe]] & [[Garrigus-644|Elizabeth A. Garrigus]]:
Copy of record from the co. clerk. |- |Names and dates of birth of minors.||[[Kibbe-354|Thena Elbina Kibbe]], born May 9, 1858; will be 16 May 8, 1874. Birth proven by witnesses present. |- |Death or remarriage of mother||Died Mar. 1 1860.
Proven by credible witnesses. |- |Guardianship||Letters filed.
Credible witnesses swear that soldier left no wife living & no child other than the above. |- |Agent and his P. O. address||M. R. Buty, Quincy, Ills. |} Admitted Jany. 21, 1870, to a pension of $8-- per month, commencing Apr 28, 1865, ending May 8., 1874, and payable to [[Geren-126|Elbina C. Garrigus]], Guardian. Appd. F. W. Vaughn, Examining Clerk.

Clair Family Monroe Co. WV

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The goal of this project is to identify the descendants of James Clear (Clair), a negro slave of Hugh Caperton residing in Monroe County, Virginia, now West Virginia. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[DuVall-571|Jolinda DuVall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Any insight and information regarding research of the African American surname Clair originating in Monroe County, Virginia/West Virginia. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6247903 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Clan Crawford Origins

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:'''Legend''': The Crawford surname was taken from the barony of Crawford, in 1125, when Norman knights arrived in Scotland with King David I. :'''Discounted''': Some have claimed that the Crawfords come from Alan Rufus, 1st Earl of Richmond (1040-1093), citing Burke's General Armory and Burke's History of the Commoners as their source. There is no reliable evidence connecting the Crawfords with the Earls of Richmond at this time. :'''Theory''': Thorlongus, or Thor the Long, known as the Overlord of Crawford, was of Danish and Anglo-Saxon ancestry. He fled to Scotland from his lands in Northumbria, when William the Conqueror invaded England. He was granted lands in the Merse, by King Edgar of Scotland (1097 to 1107). Clan Crawford's connection to Thorlongus has not yet been proven, although current evidence is strong. :'''Currently Accepted Origin''': Sir Reginald Crawford, 1st sheriff of Ayr, in 1296, produced the main branch of the clan: Crawfords of Auchinames, as well as the secondary branch: Crawfords of Craufurdland. Crawfords of Auchinames received a grant for their lands from Robert the Bruce in 1320.

Clan Douglas Membership

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'''Who is member?''' According to the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs, ''Every person who has the same surname as the chief is deemed to be a member of the clan. Equally a person who offers allegiance to the chief is recognised as a member of the clan unless the chief decides that he will not accept that person’s allegiance.'' ''There is no official list of recognised septs. This is a matter for each chief to determine. But where a particular sept has traditionally been associated with a particular clan it would not be appropriate for that name to be treated by another clan chief as one of its septs.'' The Clan Douglas Society of North America elaborates: :The criteria used for determining what surnames are (or can be) Septs or Allied Families of Clan Douglas (as published in the August 2005 Dubh Ghlase) are as follows: :[A] Those of the surname of Douglas, in all of its many and varied forms, are not Septs: they are FAMILY and are to be treated as such. :[B] Those families whose surname was originally Douglas but have suffered a change of name due to the conditions prevailing at some point in history; i.e. Drysdale. :[C] Those families who were known to be followers of the Douglas family in the past. :[D] Those families who are known to have served the Douglas family in times past as either estate managers, farm workers, men-at-arms, scribes, chancellors; i.e. Bell, Symington, Young, etc. :[E] Those descendants of a female line of the Douglas family who are able to prove their descent and do not owe allegiance to any other family or clan. :[F] Those descendants whose families originated within the known Douglas territories but were too small to have a family status and have no allegiance to any other family or clan. :[G] Those descendants of families who are known to have broken away from their accepted group and are also known to have re-settled within the Douglas territories. '''Current List of Septs''' The current list of Septs of Clan Douglas. A couple of these, like Hamilton, are Clans in their own right. These are considered Allied Families/Clans in addition to being a Sept. :AGNEW :BELL :BLACKADDER :BLACKETT :BLACKLOCK :BLACKSTOCK :BLACKWOOD :BLAYLOCK :BRECKINRIDGE :BROWN :BROWNLEE :CARMICHAEL :CARRUTHERS :CAVAN :CAVERS :CLELAND :CLENDENON :CROCKETT :DALYELL :DALZELL :DEAL :DICK :DICKSON :DICKEY :DRYSDALE :FOREST :FORRESTER :FOSTER :GALBRAITH :GILPATRIC :GLENDINNING :GLENN :HAMILTON :HARKNESS :HOME :HUME :INGLIS :KILGORE :KILPATRICK :KIRKLAND :KIRKPATRICK :LOCKERBY :LOCKERY :LOCKHART :MACGUFFEY :MACGUFFOCK :MCKITTRICK :MAXWELL :MOFFAT :MORTON :PRINGLE :ROWELL :ROWLE :RULE :RUTHERFORD :SANDILANDS :SANDLIN :SIMMS :SOULE :STERRETT :SYME :SYMINGTON :TROUP :TURNBULL :WEIR :YOUNG

Clan Hunter Gathering 2017

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If your surname is Hunter and you would like to follow in the footsteps of your ancestors I have a group tour planned with CIE Tours International and Global Travel International. Thank you to all twenty in my group tour. (Mostly were HUNTERS) Aye, Carol http://www.homeiswheretherootslead.globaltravel.com and www.cietours.com

Clan Hunter Group Tour

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This will be my third group tour to Scotland and if you would like more information about our group tour to follow in the footsteps of your Hunter ancestors to Clan Hunter’s Seat for over 900+ years.

Clan Johnston

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Page dedicated to Scottish border clan Johnston, including tartan, other insignia, history, and members.

Clan MacCallum History

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The names MacCallum and Malcolm have a common origin and derive from Gaelic terms that mean follower of Columba, a 6th Century Celtic Saint who founded the religious community at Iona and is credited with bringing Christianity to Scotland. Mac means ‘son of’ so MacCallum can mean follower of Columba. Maol Chaluim is the name that became Malcolm. Maol generally means bald but was applied to Irish ecclesiastics referring to a tonsured man who was the follower of a Saint, thus Malcolm means servant or devotee of Columba. Ian Grimble, in his book Scottish Clans & Tartans, said that the MacCallums originated in the ancient kingdom of Dál Riada on Great Britain, which was the first Scottish area settled by people from Ireland. He also said, “[T]he Campbells had moved into the district of Lorne in Argyll...for so long settled by MacCallums.” The earliest written reference to MacCallum dates to 1414 when Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochow granted lands in Craignish on the banks of Loch Avich to Ranald (or Reginald) MacCallum of Corbarron along with the hereditary office of Constable of the Castles of Lochaffy and Craignish. A 1562 charter issued by Duncan Campbell of Duntrune gave legal title of Poltalloch to Domhnal mac Gilleasbuig Mhic Ui Chaluim (Donald, son of Gillespic, descendant of Callum). Donald became the first laird of Poltalloch. Donald was succeeded by his son Duncan. Duncan appears to have been the first to adopt the surname MacCallum. Duncan was followed by Donald, who died without issue. Duncan’s nephew Rev. Archibald, who received a Master of Arts from the University of Glasgow in 1627 followed Donald. In 1667, Zacharie, 5th (laird) of Poltalloch, was granted a hereditary charter by Archibald, 9th Earl of Argyll. Zacharie was a noted swordsman. It was in the timeframe of the late 18th–early 19th century that the clan chief, either Alexander, 9th of Poltalloch or Dugald, 10th of Poltalloch, changed the family name to Malcolm. One possible reason for the name change is that with the tensions between Scotland and England at the time, it was easier to do business in England if a name didn’t sound too Scottish. The Malcolms purchased Duntrune (Duntroon) castle, the current home of the clan chief, from a Campbell in 1792. Duntrune was repaired and restored in the early 19th century. Between 1849 and 1853, Neill Malcolm, 13th of Poltalloch, built Poltalloch House near Kilmartin. It was a two story Jacobean-style manor house built around a central courtyard and designed by William Burn. It was deserted in 1957 after the family moved to Duntrune Castle. John Wingfield Malcolm, 15th of Poltalloch, was created Lord Malcolm of Poltalloch in 1896 by Queen Victoria, having distinguished himself as MP (Member of Parliament) for Argyll. He died without heirs and the title became extinct. John was succeeded by his brother Edward. Edward’s son Ian Malcolm, KCMG (Knight of the Order of St. Michael and St. George), was one of the Directors of the Suez Canal Company. Ian’s son, Lt. Col. George Ian Malcolm, was a founder and first director of the now famous Edinburgh Tattoo in 1946. George Ian Malcolm’s son, Robin Neill Malcolm, 19th of Poltalloch is our current clan chief. Robin has been repeatedly elected to local office. He and his family reside in Duntrune Castle. ''© Copyright 2020 Clan MacCallum/Malcolm Soceity of North America, Inc. and reprinted with permission''

Clan MacDUFF

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] === MacDUFF (MacDhuibh) === Although the main power of the Clan MacDuff (MacDhuibh) was in Fife, and ‘ Macduff ’ was not usually used as a surname, except by the MacDuffs in Perthshire, its chiefs (The Earls of Fife) were of such power and influence throughout the eastern highlands, that some understanding of its history is necessary to any consideration of the origins of several later clans. Certainly, the chiefs of the Clan Macduff held rich lands in the lowlands of Fife, Stirlingshire, East Lothian and Midlothian. but they also held far more extensive lands in the Highlands of Perthshire, Banffshire, Inverness-shire and Moray. Among the branches of the Clan Macduff were the families of Wemyss, Spence or Spens, Fife and Abernethy, also perhaps Cameron, Scrymgeour, Fernie, Kilgour, Syras and Scott of Balwary (who anyway married the Syras heiress). In fairness to the Duffs of Muldavit, afterwards Dukes of Fife, who were small landowners in Banff in the fifteenth century, their unproved claim to be a branch of the Clan Macduff of Fife is not so improbable as it might seem at first sight, when it is remembered that the original Macduff clan had great estates in Banffshire in the Middle Ages. In the highlands of Perthshire, as early as the twelfth or thirteenth century, the Earls of Fife held the hill district of Strathbran, where David MacDuff, Baron of Fandowie, still appears in 1594 and 1602. ‘ Alexander McDuff, brother to Balanloan ’, is named in a list of Gentlemen on the Atholl Estates who took part in the Rising of 1745 ( the Jacobite Duke of Atholl was created Lord Strathbran by the Old Chevalier in exile); and the MacDuffs of Bonhard in Perthshire recorded in the nineteenth century Arms which clearly allude to a Fife and Atholl connection. Indeed, in the late thirteenth century the Earls of Atholl, just north of Strathbran, were themselves a branch of the Clan Macduff, holding also the Aberdeenshire district of Strathbogie. Above all, the mediaeval Earls of Fife held vast Highland districts (including Strathavon), in the Cairngorms and on the Spey, in the counties of Inverness-shire, Moray and Banffshire. These lands bordered on Badenoch, haunt of the Clan Chattan, and lay on both sides of Rothiemurchus, cradle of the Clan Mackintosh. It is not therefore unreasonably to accept the Mackintosh claim to be themselves a branch of the Clan Macduff: and the lyon rampant appears in the first and fourth quarters of their shield on the earliest surviving Mackintosh seal, that of Alexander Mackintosh, Thane of Rothiemurchus in 1481. The lyon is still borne, red on gold, by The Mackintosh and his cadets, such as Shaw of Tordarroch and Farquharson of Invercauld. The early members of the Clan Macduff are literally seen through the mists of time. Although indistinct, the vital thread links us with Aethelred (Gaelicised as Aedh), a son of Malcolm III and Queen Margaret and the last hereditary Abbot of Dunkeld and first Earl of Fife — of the Kindred of St.Columba who had inaugurated the King of Scots in the early days of the Celtic Church in Scotland. The Kindred of St.Columba had themselves attained the throne in 1034. He was the elder brother of King Edgar, King Alexander I and King David I. Born probably about 1070, and debarred from the throne either through infirmity or as an abbot, he married the sister and heiress of Maelsnechtai, King of Moray, who was Chief of Clan Duff as grandson of Queen Gruoch (the Lady MacBeth of Shakespeare), herself the heiress of the line of King Dubh (or Duff), killed in 967. Among Aedh’s children were a son Dubh (or Duff), who died in his father’s lifetime, leaving two sons, Constantine, 2nd Earl, who died about 1129, and Gillemichael MacDuff, 3rd Earl, who did not long survive him. Gillemichael had two sons, Duncan, 4th Earl, and Hugh, whose son Michael was ancestor of the Wemyss family (still representors). Hugh may also have been ancestor of the Duffs of Banffshire. The abbot-earl Aedh probably died in about 1128, after which the Moraymen rose in several attempts to put his surviving sons successfully upon the throne. This was in keeping with the old laws of the Gaels, which would have preferred the MacAedh brothers before their MacDuff nephews. The Macduff earls therefore supported the line of King David I and King Malcolm IV, and were accorded by them in return the premier position in the realm. Since ‘ Macheth ’ (MacAedh) was sometimes confused with ‘ MacBeth ’, it seems possible that the historic Macduff support of the boy King Malcolm IV against Macheth is the origin of the tale of a legendary Macduff’s support of King Malcolm III against MacBeth, that gave rise to Shakespeare’s famous play. Anyway, the Clan Macduff was the premier clan among the Gaels of mediaeval Scotland. Its chief, the Earl of Fife ‘ by the Grace of God ’, bore a red lyon on gold, a coat-of-arms only appropriate to a branch of the royal house of Scotland senior even to that of the reigning kings themselves. He was treated as almost a sacred personage, being placed first after the King in all gatherings, speaking first in Council at Parliament, and leading the van in battle (which among the ancient Gaels was the duty of an abbot bearing a holy reliquary, like the Ark of the Covenant in biblical times). Indeed, the chieftains of the most important cadet branch of the Clan Macduff were hereditary Abbots of Abernethy. Duncan, who died in 1154, was made hereditary early by David I, in return for military service. The position of the earls as magnates of the important province of Fife reflected compensation for exclusion from kingship. The Earl of Fife and the Abbot or Lord of Abernethy were both ‘ Capitals of Law of the Clan Macduff ’: the Gaelic is toisech-dior, literally ‘ thane of law ’ or ‘ law-chief ’. This celebrated law was that all manslayers within the ninth degree of kin to the earls of Fife could claim sanctuary at the Cross of MacDuff near Abernethy, and secure remission by paying a fixed compensation to the victim’s family. Above all, the chiefs of the Clam Macduff had the right of enthroning the king on the Stone of Destiny, at Scone. Duncan was succeeded by his son Duncan, 5th Earl, father of Malcolm, 6th Earl, who was succeeded by his nephew Malcolm, 7th Earl, who married Helen daughter of Llewellyn, Prince of Wales, with issue two sons, Colban, 8th Earl, and MacDuff or Reres. Colban had a son Duncan, 9th Earl, and also a daughter Isabella. After Edward I had carried off the Stone to Westminster, King Robert Bruce himself underwent a second Coronation in order to be crowned in 1306 by Isabella, a member of the Clan Macduff (Fife’s sister, whom the English kept in a cage in public as a reprisal). Duncan had a son Duncan, 1285-1353, 10th Earl, who was followed by his daughter Isabella, Countess of Fife. When she died childless about 1389, the earldom passed by an entail made by her father, to Robert Stewart, Earl of Menteith. His third son Robert, the last Earl of Fife (who was also the Regent Albany) succeeded but was beheaded and forfeited in 1425. The earldom then became annexed to the crown and the Clan Macduff right of crown-bearing passed to the Lord Abernethy, who (through two heiresses) was then the Red Douglas and is now the Duke of Hamilton. The genealogy of the Duffs becomes credible after a grant to David Duff, of the lands of Muldavit and Badavy, in Banffshire, in the reign of Robert III, 1390-1406. After the direct line of Craighead-Muldavit expired, Alexander Duff of Keithmore’s son, Alexander, assumed the chiefship. He had three sons, Alexander of Braco, who died in 1718 without male issue; William of Dipple, and Patrick, from whom descended the Duffs of Hatton and Fetteresso. William of Dipple, a wealthy landowner, was succeeded by his son, William, who was cr. Baron Braco of Kilbryde, in 1735, and Viscount MacDuff and Earl Fife, both in the peerage of Ireland, 1759. He erected Duff House, 1740-45. During the ’45 Jacobite uprising he was on the government side. His son James, 2nd Earl of Fife, was cr. a peer of Great Britain, 1790, as Baron Fife. He made additions to his estate and changed the name of the town of Doune to MacDuff, and procured for it a burgh charter. He died in 1809, when the title Baron of Fife expired, and the other honours devolved on his brother. Alexander, 6th Earl, was cr. Duke of Fife in 1889, on his marriage to Princess Louise, daughter of King Edward VII. All the peerages, save the Dukedom, and the representation of Duff on Brace, became dormant in 1912, but the present and 3rd Duke, James Carnegie, who succeeded in 1959, was already 11th Earl of Southesk, and has other honours. The plain shield of a red lyon on gold is still borne by Wemyss of Wemyss, whose line have lived at Wemyss itself in Fife since the twelfth century, and who spring in the direct male line from Gillemichael MacDuff, Earl of Fife more than eight hundred years ago.

Clan McBean House of Grimmett

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: '''MacBean Clan''' ::'''Robert Bean [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bean-5823]''' :: Douglas Duggar and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey MRCA John English (1612-abt.1678) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Duggar-46&person2_name=Moyer-780] *Tina (Delaney) Delaney-Hogan and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey MRCA Elizabeth Jane (Littleberry) Worsham Eppes (abt.1620-1678) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Delaney-1505&person2_name=Moyer-780] : Gedmatch >3cMs [https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare2.php] At 10th Cousins and over 3cMs, the match registers under following Chromosomes: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 13, 19, 20, 21 *Anna Margaret (Webb) Skinner and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey MRCA Elizabeth Jane (Littleberry) Worsham Eppes (abt.1620-1678) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Webb-15668&person2_name=Moyer-780] :'''House of Grimmett McElveen: See Also see Worsham (Palmore/Caldwells''') As we've added 3 other people as PMs to this lineage connecting Adam McIlveen, an American Colonist with John McIlvaine. Included is a section clarifying connections with each other through either or Wikitree's Relationships as well as Gedmatches where available. This becomes important whenever there is a need to distinguish branches from one another. ':'If you wish, once you add your name and connections, you can be added to the Trusted List. We are a part of the Clan McBane, House of Grimmet. This profile as John's parents John McIlvaine and Julianna Schaw's profile was created and developed by others and include more branches. Our branch invites others who can connect to the McIlvaines to join us and add your DNA information to this section. Amanda Torrey has compared herself with others that have appeared on this line. Please add your relationships as well :D It'll be interesting to see how we are related to each other as we further clarify the McElveens, their families and heritage. If Cousins add their information, we'll transfer this section to a Free Page.'' : '''[[Johnson-83568|Leslie (Johnson) Leslie]]''' is 15th Cousins once removed though the connection to another Scottish line through Virginia Lees. There is no proof yet that these are the same Lees as the famous Confederate General. With this said that line has an interesting yet to be research to the House of Bruce with connections to the Cunninghams and House of Grimmett [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Richardson-9192&person2_name=Moyer-780] * [[Franklin-9669|Britt Franklin]] and Amanda are 4th Cousins both descendants of [[Harvey-56|Susannah (Harvey) Bragg (abt.1788-1861)]] whose first husband was [[McElveen-246|William Emmanuel McElveen]]. Amanda's mtDNA appears on her profile, as does her auDNA. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Franklin-9669&person2_name=Moyer-780] * '''[[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]]''' is descendant of [[Harvey-56|Susannah (Harvey) Bragg (abt.1788-1861)]] whose first husband was [[McElveen-246|William Emmanuel McElveen]]. Amanda's mtDNA appears on Susannah's profile, as does her auDNA * '''[[Richardson-9192|Mark Richardson]]''' and Amanda are 4th Cousins Once Removed. both descendants of [[Harvey-56|Susannah (Harvey) Bragg (abt.1788-1861)]] whose first husband was [[McElveen-246|William Emmanuel McElveen]]. Amanda's mtDNA appears on her profile, as does her auDNA. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Richardson-9192&person2_name=Moyer-780] NOTE: *Asteriks next to people with interest in contributing to McElveens so are PMs on their profiles * [[McElveen-Williamson-1|Ellen McElveen-Williamson]] and Amanda are 6th Cousins Their common ancestor is [[McElveen-247|Adam McElveen]] through [[McElveen-259|William M. McElveen]], not William Emmanuel McElveen. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McElveen-Williamson-1&person2_name=Moyer-780] : Gedmatch : Chromosome 9: 3.8 cM : Chromosome 18: 3.2 * [[Green-43162|Jean Green]] is a 6th Cousin to Amanda Torrey. Their common ancestor is [[McElveen-247|Adam McElveen]] through [[McElveen-259|William M. McElveen]], not William Emmanuel McElveen. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Green-43162&person2_name=Moyer-780] * '''[[Volz-342|Shannon (Volz) Green]]''' is 6th cousin once removed with Amanda Torrey. Their common ancestor is [[McElveen-247|Adam McElveen]] through [[McElveen-259|William M. McElveen]], not William Emmanuel McElveen. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Volz-342&person2_name=Moyer-780] * [[Warner-7147|Mary Warner]] and Amanda are 5th Cousins once removed through [[McRae-2997|Margaret McRae]] m. [[McIlveen-150|William Emmanuel McIlveen]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Warner-7147&person2_name=Moyer-780]

Clan McGregor

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Alpin’s third son, Gregor, founded a family line that was to become the Clan Gregor, descendants of which would be known by the family name MacGregor. As time passed and the kings of Scotland established their supremacy over the clans, a number of clans used the kings’ need for loyal clan leaders to increase their own power and holdings. The MacGregors were not among these, but were instead neighbors of other clans that were. Over time the MacGregors’ own lands were gradually lost to other clans, most notably the Campbells - whose expansions in Argyll and into Breadalbane put the MacGregors at a great disadvantage. The Campbells also obtained control of some MacGregor lands by marriage. The MacGregors held to the old clan custom of defending their name and possessions by the sword, and did not seek royal charters to their lands - charters they did not think the kings were empowered to give or withhold. Eventually they found themselves limited to small holdings at Loch Lomond, and in the glens of Orchy, Strae and Gyle. Finally, at the dawn of the 17th century, a band of MacGregors, refused customary Highland hospitality by the Colquhouns of Luss, whose land they were crossing, took refuge in a barn and slaughtered and ate a sheep they came upon. The next morning, despite offers to pay their hosts for the sheep, the MacGregors were arrested and summarily executed. In retaliation, MacGregors attacked and raided the Colquhoun holding, an act that, while justified under the code of Highland conduct, merely escalated matters. The Colquhouns paraded a number of clanswomen, falsely claiming them to be the widows of the Luss raid, before King James VI (who would later become King James I of England), each one mounted and carrying aloft a shirt supposed to have been worn by her fictitious slain husband (the shirts having been decorated with sheep’s blood for the purpose). The King, who couldn’t stand the sight of blood, believed the lies and readily granted the Col quhouns official permission to take revenge. The MacGregors slaughtered them again -- this time for real. The battle at Glenfruin resulted in the deaths of eighty Colquhoun men, with negligible losses among the MacGregors. To this day, the victory is remembered in Clan Gregor’s pipe music, "The Chase of Glenfruin." The King and his Privy Council thus issued in 1603 an Act of Proscription, denying anyone bearing the name MacGregor the protection of the law. The clan’s chief and a number of its leaders surrendered on condition they be given safe passage from Scotland, but as soon as they had crossed over into England they were treacherously turned about and taken to the Tolbooth in Edinburgh, where they were executed. Afterward, for more than 170 years it was literally against the law in Britain to be a MacGregor -- except for an interlude between 1661 and 1693. For this reason, Robert Roy MacGregor, the famed Highland outlaw, adopted the surname of his mother - Campbell - and thus was able to secure some measure of protection from the Campbell chief, the Duke of Argyll. Rob Roy’s ongoing feud with the Duke of Montrose (not Marquis, as given in the movie) ended in Rob’s favor, with Rob dying of old age at home. In the 1770s the proscription was lifted, but the clan’s lands, lost in the meantime, have not been restored. In 1959, Sir Gregor MacGregor, Baronet, became the clan’s present chief, and went on to achieve the Royal Army rank of brigadier (equivalent to brigadier general in the U.S. Army). As of 1997 he lives at Bannatyne, in the town of Newtyle, Angus, Scotland. Scotland, Virginia, and the McGehees: A Time line This time line contains no theories or opinions, only observations gleaned from factual research by a variety of sources. 1602, early winter: Luss, Scotland (beside Loch Lomond) Two MacGregors, traveling through the area as night falls, ask for food and shelter from a family of Colquhouns, who refuse -- an offense against Highland custom. Th e MacGregors take refuge in a hut and dine on a sheep they have caught in pasture, which is in keeping with Highland custom. The next morning, the MacGregors are arrested and executed for the theft of the sheep, their offers of repayment ignored. 1602, December 7: Rossdhu, Scotland (Colquhouns’ castle by Loch Lomond) A raiding party of eighty MacGregor men takes revenge on the Colquhouns, killing two men and taking hundreds of sheep, goats, horses and cattle into Argyll. 1603: Stirling, Scotland Several women are paraded before King James VI, bearing aloft bloody shirts allegedly worn by their husbands who supposedly were slain in the MacGregor raid (in fact, the shirts were stained with sheep’s blood). The King, unable to stand the sight of blood, grants the Colquhoun chief the right to take revenge on the MacGregors. 1603, February 7: Glenfruin, Scotland The MacGregor chief, Alasdair of Glenstrae -- heeding the advice of the Campbell chief, the Earl of Argyll (who though feuding with Colquhoun had no reason to wish the MacGregors well) -- leads his clan against the Colquhouns to avenge the bald deceit undertaken at Stirling. Although the Colquhouns had 800 men to the MacGregors’ 300, the battle was a rout in favor of the MacGregors. Eighty Colquhouns were killed, and yet another lifting of Colquhoun sheep, goats, horses and cattle ensued. 1603, March 24: England Queen Elizabeth I dies; her designated heir, Scotland’s King James VI, becomes England’s King James I. 1603, April 3: Scotland Responding to the King’s order to "extirpate Clan Gregor and to ruit oot their posteritie and name," the Privy Council proscribes the names Gregor and MacGregor and prohibits any MacGregor from carrying arms. 1603, April 5: Scotland King James VI departs Scotland for London to take the English throne. 1604, January 20: Edinburgh After having been treacherously taken prisoner by Argyll and delivered to Edinburgh, Alasdair of Glenstrae and five of his close kin are hanged at Mercat Cross. 1604, January: Scotland Clan Gregor, in a spontaneous rising, takes revenge on the Campbells -- laying waste to their holdings across the country, before dropping from sight and taking the names of other, neighboring clans. 1607, Virginia Colony Settlers establish a capital town on an island off the north bank of the James River, and name it for the King of England and Scotland: Jamestown. 1611: Scotland MacGregors are forbidden the sale of arms. 1612: Scotland James Graham, destined to be created the 1st Marquis of Montrose and to lead a Highland army (including MacGregors) for King Charles I in the Scottish Civil War, is born. 1613: Scotland MacGregors are forbidden to assemble in groups of five or more; they are also forbidden to cut their meat with pointed knives. 1621: Scotland The 1603 Proscription is extended to the new generation of MacGregors. 1625, March 25: England King James I dies, is succeeded by his son Charles I. 1627: Scotland The 1603 Proscription is further applied to the children of the generation proscribed in 1621. 1633: Scotland Members of the clergy are forbidden to christen any child with the name Gregor; also, "Letters of Fire and Sword," authorizing more reprisals, are issued in response to new MacGregor uprisings. 1642 Civil War erupts in England and, later, Scotland; King Charles I is opposed by the Parliamentarians in England and their allies the Covenanters in Scotland. 1644-45: Scotland Montrose’s campaign against the Covenanters in Scotland. Clan Gregor’s participation under their new chief, Patrick Roy of Glenstrae, leads Montrose to pledge (7 June 1645) in the name of King Charles that the MacGregors’ name and lands will be restored once Parliamentarian leader Oliver Cromwell and his allies are defeated. Three months later, Montrose is defeated and captured. After his execution, his head is displayed at the Tolbooth in Edinburgh. 1649, January 30: London King Charles I is beheaded. Cromwell’s Commonwealth is proclaimed in London. 1651, January 1: Scone, Scotland Charles II is crowned King of Scotland, but after Cromwell’s forces defeat his the young King is forced to flee to France (17 October). 1653, April 14: York County, Virginia William MackGahye is listed as a "headright" on a grant of 1000 acres to William Hoccaday. This means MackGahye is indentured to Hoccaday for a term of years, while the indenture accounts for a portion of the land grant to Hoccaday. 1658, September 3: England Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, dies. He is succeeded by his son, Richard, who will maintain the Commonwealth until May 25, 1659. 1658, November 17: York County Court, Virginia William MaGahee is a witness in a case concerning a canoe. In testimony he gives his age as 40 years. This would put him in his mid to late 20s during Montrose’s campaign. 1660, May 29: London Charles II arrives to take the throne denied him since his father’s death in 1649. 1661: London King Charles II lifts the 1603 Act of Proscription against Clan Gregor. Although the MacGregors hope to regain their lands as well, this does not come about due to fears that the new Earl of Argyll might become too powerful; Charles’ advisers choose to groom John Campbell of Glenorchy -- who holds the lands Clan Gregor wants restored -- as a counterbalance to Argyll. 1679, April 25: Virginia Thomas Mackgehey purchases 150 acres in Pamunkey Neck from George Smith. This strongly implies his date of birth was no later than 1658. 1685, February 6: England King Charles II dies, is succeeded by his Catholic younger brother, James II. 1688 King James II is driven from the throne, and William of Orange, husband of James’ daughter Mary, takes the throne as William III -- inaugurating the reign of "William and Mary." 1689, May 4: Virginia Thomas MackGehee is appointed a land processioner at a vestry at St. Peter’s Parish Church. The church serves portions of both James City County and New Ke nt County (a portion of which will later become KIng of Scotland.

CLAN MENZIES of Scotland

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Menzies International Genealogy Under Study, Inc. 162 Country Court, Lake City, Florida 32024. USA is a 501 (c)(3) Nonprofit Incorporated Organization. IRS Federal Identification Number 84-2768659. === Description of the origin of Highland Clans ( a form of society ) === A 'Clan' is a social group made up of a number of families that may not necessarily descended from, but have been accepted as members of a named 'Clan' within the Highlands of Scotland. It is a common misconception that all members of a clan are related, when in actuality most clan followers originally worked as labourers for the clan leaders and took the clan name as a symbol of solidarity. Some were accepted as clan members via 'bonds of man rent'. The word "clan" means simply "children" in Gaelic. The idea of the clan as a community is based around a patriarchal structure. For instance, the clan chief represented the hereditary "parent" of the entire clan and was often seen as the clan's protector. One of the most prominent examples of this form of society is the now disbanded Scottish Highlands Clan system. The final extinction of the Scottish Highlands clan system came with the utter defeat of the clansmen at the Battle of Culloden on 16 Apr 1746, during the last Jacobite uprising. Shortly afterward, the government, in an effort to purge the Highlands of all rebellious elements, stripped the Highlanders of their weapons and made the wearing of tartans a penal offense. This edict was strictly enforced. Many other world wide peoples also are examples of this form of society; Maori in New Zealand, and the First Nations peoples in many countries. All have rich cultural histories and formed clan system societies. === The Scottish Highland Clan system === had its earliest definite manifestation in the founding of the Kingdom of Dalriada, in what is now the historic county of Argyll. It was founded by the group of Scots who settled the west coast of Scotland in the early 6th century. This settlement, established by Fergus the Great, son of Erc, along with his brothers Lorn and Angus, subsequently had its territory divided among four tribes: the Cenél Gabram and the Cenél Comgall, descended from grandsons of Fergus, as well as the Cenél Lorn and the Cenél Angus, descended from his brothers. This event marked what was perhaps the earliest division of the Scots into district clans, a practice which became increasingly common over the next several centuries. Aside from the districts of Dalriada, the formation of the Highland clans was also heavily influenced by the seven large tribal districts into which Scotland had been already largely divided by the Picts. These were a people of obscure origin who occupied most of Scotland north of Forth and Clyde. On the whole, the distribution of the clans was dictated by the terrain of the country, with inland glens, islands, and the land bordering sea lochs being the districts most favorable for settlement. The official rise of the clan system is usually attributed to Margaret, the second wife of Malcolm Ceanmore, King of Scotland, and the granddaughter of Edmund, King of England. During the 11th century, Queen Margaret exercised great influence over the king and persuaded him to adopt many southern customs, such as the Feudal System. Under the earlier Celtic patriarchal system, all land was the property of the tribe. Now, under feudal law, all land became the property of the crown, and was to be distributed as the crown saw fit. Though this did not significantly alter the internal structure of the clans, the relationship between the sovereign and the clan chiefs was significantly changed. The clan was required to be officially received-- in the person of its chief-- by the Crown as an "Honorable Community" in the Communitas Regni Scotiae. Scottish Highland clans generally consisted of both "native men," who had a direct blood relationship with their chief and with each other, and of "broken men", who were individuals or groups from other clans and had sought the protection of the clan. Many men were also 'contracted' to the clan by 'bonds of man rent'. {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_of_Scotland.jpg |caption=Old Highland Village }} === Chiefs, Chieftains and associated people === Clans also contained people of differing names, or branches, which were founded when powerful or prominent clansmen established their own important families. The chief of the clan was succeeded according to the Celtic system of tanistry, which dictated that the heir-apparent to the chief was elected during the chief's lifetime. Another important Celtic custom retained by the Scottish clans was that of fosterage, or the sending of children to be reared in another family. This practice, which often included the sons of the chief, was effective in building respect, devotion, and familiarity between different families within the same Clan. Until about the 18th century, most people in the Scottish Highlands used "genealogical" surnames, and only the chief used the "Clan-name". === Woven Tartans === {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_of_Scotland.png |align=r |size=m |caption=The Red & White Menzies Tartan. }} The Scottish clans were distinguished by their unique dress, particularly by their belted plaids. The early Celtic tribes were noted by Roman writers for the quality and color of their woven woolen fabric, which remained part of the everyday dress of the Scottish people. Among the Highland Scots, the use of tartan became highly developed until it became an important symbol of clan kinship. The early tartans were simple checks of two or three colors obtained from dye-producing plants indigenous to the districts where this cloth was woven. Since these patterns tended to be worn by people in the same district that it was made, they became district tartans. However, since most people in the same district also tended to belong to the same Clan, these district tartans became, in effect, clan tartans. With the introduction of chemical dyes, a larger range of colors and more elaborate patterns became possible, and branches of the larger clans began to evolve their own tartans by adding variations to the basic pattern of their parent clans. The final extinction of the Scottish clan system came with the utter defeat of the clansmen at the Battle of Culloden on April 16th, 1746, during the last Jacobite uprising. Shortly afterward, the government, in an effort to purge the Highlands of all rebellious elements, stripped the Highlanders of their weapons and made the wearing of tartans a penal offense. This edict was strictly enforced. Consequently, the wearing of tartans was largely abolished and many patterns were lost. Once the old weavers perished, the few remaining fragments of the old patterns were lost. '''The Scottish clan system was undoubtedly well-suited to the circumstances of its time. It recognized that land was not an individual possession, but was the common property of the clan. Furthermore, it obliged the clansman to aid each other in times of need.''' These attributes notwithstanding, the system was not perfect. Instances existed in which clan chiefs abused their positions. Moreover, this system often encouraged long, bitter, and bloody feuds between the clans, and even today their divisive effects are evident throughout the Highlands. === The Jacobites === The Jacobites were the supporters of the Catholic James II, whose brief reign as king of Britain was marred by religious conflict between the monarch and his largely Protestant subjects. In 1669, James converted to Catholicism while serving as Lord High Admiral. News of his conversion leaked out to the general public in 1673, and he was forced to resign from his post due to the ensuing controversy. Although the outraged aristocracy attempted to exclude him from the succession, they failed to do so and upon the death of James' elder brother Charles II in 1685, their fears of having a Catholic king became a reality. King James II was immediately forced to ruthlessly suppress a rebellion by the Duke of Monmouth. This, together with the general opposition to Catholicism, caused James II to become paranoid of further opposition and led him to stack the government solidly in his favor by appointing Catholics to the most important posts and instituting an autocratic style of rule. During this time, James II's domestic and foreign relations began to deteriorate rapidly, particularly with his son-in-law, William of Orange, Prince of Holland, who was married to James II's daughter Mary. On June 10, 1688, James II's wife, Queen Mary Beatrice, gave birth to a son, which proved to be the catalyst for the overthrow of James II as king. Upset by the probability of future Catholic monarchs, British dissidents sent a messenger to William of Orange and invited him to liberate and rule Britain with the support of the British people. Fearing that England might otherwise become a republic and thus become a threat to Holland as it had in the days of Cromwell, William also considered that rulership of Britain would allow him to rally even more support for his military campaigns against France. Raising an army of British Protestant expatriates, French Huguenots, Dutch soldiers and his personal troops, he landed at Torbay in November of that year, and marched on London and encountered virtually no opposition. James II immediately fled to France and effectively abdicated his throne after only a three-year reign. By 1689, the British parliament offered William and Mary a joint position as constitutional monarchs. They agreed to govern in accordance with parliament and to uphold Protestantism as the British religion. A Bill of Rights was passed later that year, and legally enshrined these oaths, limiting the power of the monarchy in many ways. Thus, the Glorious Revolution of William and Mary not only avoided a Catholic succession of the British throne, but also disposed of the idea of rule by 'divine right', and made the constitutional monarchy a reality in Britain. However, the Glorious Revolution was not universally heralded as a positive change, nor was it completely bloodless, for within it lay the seed for religious conflicts that would last for the better part of the next century. Many followers of James II, who came to be known as 'Jacobites', continued to support the Stuart claim to the throne. After the death in exile of James II in 1701, they supported the claims of his son James Francis Edward Stuart, and his grandsons, Charles Edward Stuart and Cardinal Henry Stuart. The Jacobite cause was strongest in Ireland, where a Catholic army was raised in support of James II. However, the rebellion was crushed by British forces at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Following the fall of the city of Limerick, a just arrangement known as the 'Treaty of Limerick' was established. However, its terms were not kept by the British, who soon enacted the harshly anti-Catholic Penal Laws. Many Irish, particularly those who had played pivotal roles in the rebellion, fled to continental Europe, particularly France, as Wild Geese. Although the disastrous loss at the Battle of the Boyne had destroyed James II's hopes of regaining the English throne, the Jacobite cause endured. The center of Jacobite activity shifted to Scotland, where uprisings were crushed in 1708, 1715, 1719, and finally, in 1745, at the Battle of Culloden, which also marked the end of the Highland Clan system. The Jacobites then declined as a political force, although Jacobite sentiment continued to be prominent in cultural and literary movements. === A family seat === or simply a seat, was the principal manor of a medieval lord, which was normally an elegant country mansion and usually denoted that the family held political and economic influences in the area. In some cases, the family seat was a manor house. Dynasty names were sometimes derived from the name of a family seat. An example of this would be the House of Bruce in Scotland. == Sources == * ''Roberts, J.L. Clan, King, and Covenant: History of the Highland Clans from the Civil War to Glencoe Massacre. Edinburgh University Press. 2000.'' * ''Lynch, Michael. Oxford Companion to Scottish History. Oxford University Press. 2011.'' * ''Squire, Romilly; Way, George. Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia. Glasgow: Harper Collins. 1994.'' * ''Swyrich, Archive materials.'' -------------------------------------------------------------------------- © This story is the work of Patricia Gray and is part of a catalogued collection belonging to MINGUS Inc. Menzies International Genealogy Under Study Inc. 162 South West County Court, Lake City, Florida, 32024. USA. Is a 501 (c)(3) Nonprofit Incorporated Organization. IRS Federal Identification Number 84-2768659. Uploaded to WikiTree by Mrs. P. B. Gray by authorization of the Directors of MINGUS Inc.

CLAN MENZIES ONLINE CULTURAL EVENTS

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=== CLAN MENZIES VIRTUAL EVENTS === Our Zoominar and Youtube virtual series present an opportunity to learn, collaborate and connect with all Clan Menzies members during these unprecedented modern times. These events are a way forward to fulfilling our Society’s objectives - cultivate and strengthen the true Celtic ties of family, the spirit of kin and clanship and the promotion of friendly and social intercourse between members of the clan. Clan Menzies Virtual Events are presented by Menzies Clan Society members who are involved in archiving Clan Menzies research and history. By sharing our knowledge and research through the latest technology, we take preserving the history, traditions, arts and legacies of Clan Menzies to a new level. The Clan Menzies zoominars present opportunities to explore stories of Clan Menzies passed down over the centuries and stay in touch with the worldwide community of the Menzies Clan Society. By attending one of the free events in this series, you help support our ongoing effort to bring new and engaging information from the family archives and research of Clan Menzies, Menzies Clan Society and Castle Menzies. If you miss a live presentation, watch recordings of the zoominars and videos anytime on our YouTube channel. www.youtube.com/clanmenzies '''''2020 Programme''''' '''YOUTUBE VIDEO''' === “A Grave Matter- Archibald Menzies Grave Site Restoration” === {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_ONLINE_CULTURAL_EVENTS-4.jpg | A Grave Matter- Archibald Menzies Grave Restoration }} Hosted by [https://youtu.be/urOHLEZc0Oo CLAN MENZIES YOUTUBE CHANNEL]. A Free Event. A video montage of the restoration of world famous botanist Archibald Menzies’ grave site on 9 August, 2019 compiled and edited by SWMenzies, 2019. Photos by Fran Gillespie, Nick Menzies, Rory Menzies and SWMenzies. '''ZOOMINAR''' === ”A discovery of Archibald Menzies by Graeme Menzies” === {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_ONLINE_CULTURAL_EVENTS-1.jpg |Archibald Menzies ‘A Voyage of Discovery’ }} Hosted by [https://www.clanmenzies.org MENZIES CLAN SOCIETY]. Everyone welcome to join this FREE event. Date- November 21st 2020 Times- North America-12pm (PST) & 3pm (EST), UK- 8pm (GMT) Aus +9 & NZ +12 hours. ‘Using rarely seen images and revealing little-known facts, Graeme Menzies presents an overview of his discovery of Archibald Menzies. Amazed to discover the Vancouver, Canada, bust of Archibald Menzies was the only one in the world, Graeme Menzies spent uncounted hours researching the personal story and background of one of the eighteenth centuries most brilliant - and most overlooked - botanists. In this illustrated presentation, Graeme Menzies reveals the little-known and startling backstory of the Scottish gardener who navigated the halls of power as skillfully as George Vancouver charted the west coast of North America. Graeme will identify some remaining mysteries yet to be solved, and challenge you to help tell the rest of the Archibald Menzies story.’ A Recording of this Event will be available to watch on the Clan Menzies Youtube Channel soon. '''YOUTUBE VIDEO''' === “Menzies Clan Virtual Gathering 2020” === {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_ONLINE_CULTURAL_EVENTS-3.jpg |Menzies Clan Virtual Gathering 2020 }} Hosted by [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY4w1hhEfiEtm9exQ516O_A CLAN MENZIES YOUTUBE CHANNEL]. A Free Event. This 90 minute virtual programme is now showing on our Youtube Channel. ‘Due to Covid-19 and the cancellation of the annual Menzies Clan Gathering in 2020, this 90 minute video was created by a team of Menzies Clan Society members. It premiered on August 8th 2020 -the day of the traditional Clan March and features, in the style of a home movie, some of our traditional gathering activities with a twist!’ '''YOUTUBE VIDEO''' === “Menzies Clan Society Gathering 1975-1977” === {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_ONLINE_CULTURAL_EVENTS-2.jpg |Menzies Clan Society Gathering 1975-1977 }} Hosted by [https://youtu.be/j_C97M64tWE CLAN MENZIES YOUTUBE CHANNEL]. A Free Event. This virtual programme is now showing on Clan Menzies Youtube Channel. ‘A short film from the archives at Castle Menzies. This 8mm footage by Henri Moissier was shot over two Clan Gatherings from 1975 and 1977. Moissier shows a younger Chief David Menzies of Menzies at Castle Menzies, generations of Society members and highlights of the Atholl & Breadalbane Agricultural Show and Highland Gathering.’ ©️MenziesCharitableTrust 2020

CLAN MENZIES TARTANS

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'''The Four Main Clan Menzies Tartans are:''' '''Modern Hunting Tartan ''' '''Full Dress Tartan ''' ''' Ancient Hunting Tartan ''' ''' Mourning Tartan ''' When you wear Menzies Clan colors you are wearing your family’s history. The Tartan and subsequent highland dress should always be worn with dignity and with an understanding and observation of the tradition they represent. It is a uniform and an icon. '''Modern Hunting Tartan''' {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_TARTANS.jpg |caption=Menzies Hunting Tartan }} The Red and Green colours of this Tartan are said to have come from nature - the Rowan tree (mountain ash) with its green leaves and orange/red berries. This plant is the Hunting Badge of the Clan. The Tartan consists of a green background with seven red check lines. '''Full Dress Tartan''' {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_TARTANS.gif |caption=Full Dress Tartan }} The simple Red and White colours in its composition marks it as one of the oldest Menzies Tartans and the oldest known registration is that of Sir Thomas Menzies in 1320. Certainly it is one of the brightest. The colours match the clan shield - consisting of a “chiefgules” - a red band across a white shield. The red and white colours are said to have been chosen because the full-dress badge of the clan was the Menzies Heath - this heather’s flower petals have a red base and white tips. '''Ancient Hunting Tartan ''' {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_TARTANS-1.jpg |caption=Menzies Ancient Hunting Tartan}} A paler version of green and more orange red is called the Ancient Hunting. It gives the appearance of the colours being produced by natural plant dyes. '''Mourning Tartan''' {{Image|file=CLAN_MENZIES_TARTANS-1.gif |caption=Menzies Mourning Tartan }} This Black and White tartan is now called the mourning tartan although it originally appears to have been the tartan of the Menzies families of the South West Scottish borders - Durisdeer and Enouch. This is said to have come from their shield granted in 1370 - 'a chief sable' - black band across a white shield.This has a black background with seven white check lines in exactly the same sett as the others. It is recorded that clansmen attending funerals of their chiefs would wear the full-dress red and white kilts, therefore it is not exactly clear how this became the mourning tartan - perhaps as a shawl worn by the women. In modern times it has certainly been a fashionable choice at different times and it would be no problem to find jackets, skirts, trousers to buy in shops - all in various different sizes of the sett.

Clan Murphy

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== Clan Murphy == '''Clan Crest''' [[Image:Irish Roots Members Image Upload Page-1.png|100px]] :Gaelic Name (Tuath) :Coat of Arms Motto - Brave and Hospitable :Meaning - Descendant of the Sea Warrior :Location (County, Barony ,Townland) - Counties Cork, Wexford, Roscommon and Tyrone :Kinship (Cineal) :Branches == Interesting Facts == - It's the most common name in Ireland. There are well over 50,000 bearers of the name in Ireland alone. - There are more Murphys in the USA than in Ireland. - Murphy's Law is named after Edward Murphy Jr. It derived from the US Air Force tried to test human tolerance to acceleration, and the project went awry. - The "Murphy Bed" was the name of the concept to put one's bed in the wall to make space for other belongings. ==History of the Murphy family name== Vikings invaded Ireland as early as the 800s A.D. They founded cities like Dublin, Cork, Belfast and Waterford. The Viking raids continued until the Danes were defeated at Clontarf in 1014 by the great Brian Boru. From 1100 to 1600, Ireland was ruled by the Normans. But their kings retained Viking and Gaelic names. Murchadha means sea warrior, and is an early form of Murphy. criomthann mac murchadha mac murrough caomhanach king of leinster 1557 to 1582 His son domhnall spainneach mac murrough caohanach 1595 to 1632,caused a lot of trouble, and his sons changed their names to Murphy after his death. His sons owned and lived in Blarney castle, where the last bard John Murphy (1700 to 1780) lived. Now going back to Britain, the Dunford family came over with William the Conquerer in 1066, as part of the Norman Invasion of England. They were two brothers, both generals in William the Conquerer's army, After the death of King Harold 1066, the high officers in Williams army were given land to farm in payment for their services. The two Dunford brothers were given Lancashire and Yorkshire, where today you still will see their names at River Dunford, Castles Dunford, and similiar places. In Ireland, in 1641, Oliver Cromwell came to Ireland, confiscating the better land of the Murphys in Wexford, but giving them farmland in Tipperary, Ballmun, and Cashel. Upon his return to Britain, Cromwell informed his loyal friends, the Dunford family in Lancashire and Yorkshire, there was free farm land in Wexford, Ireland for them, and the Dunford's gladly accepted Cromwell's land grant. The local farmers would sell their livestock - horses, sheep, cows ,poultry , and also seeds to each other, and in doing so ,they got to know each other well. Soon, a Dunford would marry a Murphy ,and share their farms. We have traced both familys down to 1700. We know of John Dunford, born 1789, ived at Naylor Street, in Liverpool, Lancashire. With only 89 years missing, John Dunford is a likely descendant. After 150 years, the Murphy family is still farming in Ireland, and we find John Murphy born in1850 Dublin. It would be grand if we could only go that little bit further to connect them up. We need to seek out early Dublin Church records and the Tithe Applotment Books for Dublin, and Wexford. If the families were of the Anglican faith, more records should be available. If the families were Catholic, records could not be kept before the early 1800s due to Penal Laws. The National Library of Ireland would be a good place to start. ===john murphy born 1850 dublin=== came to a brick wall ,cant find his grave or marriage I know he was on the 1901 census of Leesonpark Avenue , Raithmines and Rathgar, East Dublin. but was dead before the 1911 census of 1.2 Westmoreland Park Raithminesand Rathgar, East Dublin. His wife was Anne. We could not find her maiden name or grave. ------------------------------- ==History of Clan Murphy== I have been told by the genealogy ireland that the murphy family surname started by the dermot brothers grand sons of the last king of leinster domhnall spainneach mac murrough caomhanach 1595 1632 his father criomthann mac murchadha mac murrough caomhanach 1557 to 1582 called the sea warrior,or sea wolf, viking name after the last king of leinster died he had a very bad name so using the murrough name they cut it to murr and added a y,the very first murphy in ireland, the wexford murphs are the direct descendants of the last king of leinster. so all the murphy.s are from the last king of leinster,out of the population of 4 million 55 000 are murphy,they now spread all over ireland, but if you were to keep your search in wexford dublin areas you should be able to trace your murphy family down from the las king of leinster, dont forget john murphy born 1700 was the last recognised head of blarney bards who lived in blarney castle,now they go back to the last king of leinster,murchadha,sea warrior,that was only a hundred years from the last king of leinster, also in 1620 a branch of the murphys from leinster moved to tipperary when there lands in wexford were confiscated by cromwell,but were granted lands in ballymore,cashel,county tipperary,in 1689 ,as they were good farmers, ------------------------- ''' Septs (finte) ''' '''See Also''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-33.jpg|200px|Leinster Province]] Leinster Province Tartan ==List of Kings of Leinster== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_Leinster ==Last King of Leinster== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domhnall_Spainneach_Mac_Murrough_Caomhanach

Clan Murray-1

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=== Introduction to the Murray Clan === * '''Overview of the Clan’s Significance and Legacy:''' The Murray Clan, one of Scotland’s most distinguished and influential clans, is known for its noble origins and significant role in Scottish history. Descended from Freskin, a Flemish knight of the 12th century, the clan established a power base in West Lothian and Moray through strategic marriages and land grants from King David I. The Murrays were pivotal in various historical events, notably the Wars of Scottish Independence and the Jacobite Uprisings. With a legacy of powerful chieftains, strategic alliances, and significant contributions to Scotland’s military and political history, the Murray Clan remains a symbol of Scottish heritage and pride. ''Murray.'' Muskegon, MI: Electric Scotland USA, (1898), [https://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/murray2.html Murray] === Early Beginnings and Ancestral Roots === * '''Flemish Knight [[Moravia-6|Freskin de Moravia (1100-1171)]]:''' also known as Freskyn, is recognized as the progenitor of Clan Murray. Thought to be a Flemish nobleman, he accompanied [[Dunkeld-68|King David I]] to Scotland in 1124, laying the foundations for the future prominence of the Murray and Sutherland families, and possibly also Douglas. Through his military successes and strategic alliances, Freskin established a notable lineage integral to Scottish history. His descendants adopted the name “de Moravia,” which later evolved into “Murray,” signifying their origins and connection to the Moray region. * '''Land Grants by King David I and Clan Formation:''' The establishment of the Murray Clan’s power base in Scotland can be traced back to land grants by King David I. After the Norman conquest, the feudalization of Scotland began, transforming land ownership and governance. David I granted lands to many, including Freskin, as part of his strategy to create loyal vassals. Freskin’s initial grant in West Lothian and subsequent rewards for his military service against local rebellions in Moray significantly expanded his territories. These land grants and Freskin’s strategic marriages into the Moravian aristocracy were crucial in establishing the early power and influence of the Murray Clan in Scotland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Scottish_history === Key Historical Events === '''First War of Scottish Independence (1296–1328):''' The first phase of the war between England and Scotland began with Edward I’s invasion and the sacking of Berwick in March 1296, followed by Scotland’s defeat at the Battle of Dunbar, culminating in John Balliol’s abdication in July. '''[[Murray-6552|Andrew (Murray) Moray IInd Lord of Bothwell (bef. 1258 - bef. 1300)]]''' was captured at the Battle of Dunbar and imprisoned in the tower of London where he died before 10 Nov 1300. His son, '''[[Moray-96|Andrew (Moray) Murray Third Lord of Bothwell (bef. 1280 - aft. 1297)]]''' was also captured at the Battle of Dunbar, but Andrew Moray the younger, a prisoner of lesser significance, was imprisoned in Chester Castle. he escaped to lead a rebellion in northern Scotland against Edward I’s oppressive rule. Despite early setbacks, Murray’s guerrilla tactics eventually led to significant gains, including the capture of key castles like Elgin, Banff, and Inverness. Joining forces with William Wallace, they inflicted a heavy defeat on the English at Stirling Bridge on 11 September 1297, though Murray was fatally wounded. Fisher, Andrew. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Murray, Andrew (d. 1297). United Kingdom: Oxford University Press (2004), [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/50013 Murray, Andrew].Barrow, G. W. S. Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland. With an introduction by Michael Brown. Edinburgh Classic Editions. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013, citing, “His father died 8 April 1298 in the Tower,” Walter of Guisborough. The Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, Previously Edited as the Chronicle of Walter of Hemingford or Hemingburgh. Camden Series; Ser. 3, 89. London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society, 1957. (PRO, E372/151, m.16d.)” in “For their part the Scots did not get off lightly, and it seems probable that the death of their brilliant leader Andrew Murray, which occurred before the end of the year, resulted from wounds he got during the battle.” and ended with the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton in 1328. In May 1297, William Wallace killed the sheriff of Lanark. and by summer, an uprising began in Moray under Andrew Murray. One of the most notable figures was Andrew Moray, who joined forces with William Wallace in the struggle against Edward I of England. Andrew Moray’s significant role was highlighted at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, where his death led to Wallace taking command of the Scottish forces. This era marked the Murrays’ emergence as influential players in Scottish military and political affairs. Wikipedia contributors, "Wars of Scottish Independence," Wikipedia, (2023), [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wars_of_Scottish_Independence&oldid=1188461196 Wars of Scottish Independence]. His posthumous son, also named Andrew, later married King Robert I’s sister and served as guardian of Scotland. '''Second War of Scottish Independence (1332–1357):''' began with the English-supported invasion by Edward Balliol and the "Disinherited" in 1332 and ended in 1357 with the signing of the Treaty of Berwick. * '''[[Murray-6406|Andrew (Murray) Moray IVth Lord of Bothwell (1298 - 1338))]]:''' Freedom Fighter alongside William Wallace: Sir Andrew Murray, also known as Sir Andrew Moray or Sir Andrew de Moray, played a significant role in the Scottish Wars of Independence. Born to Andrew Moray, joint-commander with William Wallace at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, Sir Andrew continued his father’s legacy after being captured and held as a hostage in England for eleven years. Upon his return to Scotland, he actively supported King David II against Edward Balliol and King Edward III of England during the Second War of Scottish Independence. Murray’s military and political leadership was evident in his two tenures as Guardian of Scotland, in 1332 and again from 1335 until his death in 1338. He led sieges against English-held castles, recaptured key Scottish strongholds like Bothwell Castle, and engaged in several battles against English forces, showcasing his dedication to the Scottish cause. Douglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013), volume I, page 602.Paul, James Balfour, Sir. "The Scots Peerage: Founded On Wood's Ed. Of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage Of Scotland; Containing An Historical And Genealogical Account Of The Nobility Of That Kingdom," Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1904, Vol. Ii.,[https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun02pauluoft/scotspeeragefoun02pauluoft/page/127/mode/1up pp.127-8]''The Chiefship of the Clan Murray.'' The Scottish Antiquary, or, Northern Notes and Queries 15, no. 58 (1900): 53–77. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25516988.Duncan, A. A. M. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. “Murray [Moray], Sir Andrew, of Bothwell (1298–1338).” Published in print September 23, 2004. Published online September 23, 2004, https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/19590. '''Civil War and the Covenanters (1638):''' During the Civil War and the Covenanter movement in the mid-17th century, the Murrays were divided. Some supported the Royalist cause, while others aligned with the Covenanters, showcasing the clan’s diverse political affiliations. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenanters ''' Jacobite Uprisings:''' The Murrays were also deeply involved in the Jacobite Uprisings of the 18th century, particularly known for their participation in the ’45 Rising that ended at Culloden. Key figures during this period included the Murray brothers, William and George, who were prominent Jacobites. William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine, and George Murray were active participants, with George becoming a Jacobite General. During the 1715 Rising, the Murrays were involved in significant battles such as Sheriffmuir and Preston. Their involvement in these uprisings highlighted their continuing influence and commitment to the cause of the Stuart monarchy. '''First Jacobite Rising (1689-1692):''' The 1st Duke of Atholl initially supported William of Orange but later switched allegiance to James II, reflecting the clan’s internal divisions. '''The ’15 and ’45 Jacobite Risings:''' The clan’s loyalty was split between the Jacobite cause and the Hanoverian government, leading to internal strife. The 2nd Duke of Atholl supported the Hanoverians, while many clansmen fought for the Jacobite cause. '''The Clearances and Agrarian Change:''' In the 18th and 19th centuries, the Murrays were involved in the Highland Clearances, leading to significant social changes and conflicts within the clan, as traditional ways of life were disrupted. '''Religious Influences:''' Religious changes, particularly during the Reformation, also influenced clan loyalties. The Murrays were predominantly Protestant, which occasionally put them at odds with Catholic supporters in the region. === Notable Early Chiefs of the Murray Clan === * '''Historical Chiefs of Clan Murray:''' The lineage of the Murray Clan chiefs begins with Freskin, the founder of the clan. His descendants intermarried with the Moravian aristocracy, cementing their influence in Scotland. The lineage continues with significant figures like Sir Malcolm Murray, Sheriff of Perthshire, and his son, Sir William Murray, who acquired the lands of Tullibardine. Sir William’s son, also named William, became the 2nd Earl of Tullibardine and married Dorothea Stewart, linking the Murrays with the Earls of Atholl. This connection led to the creation of the title ‘Duke of Atholl’. The lineage extends to modern times with the 12th Duke of Atholl, Bruce George Ronald Murray. === The Twelve Dukes of Atholl, Chiefs of the Murray Clan === * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acts_of_Union_1707 # '''[[Murray-790|John Murray (1660-1703]] 1st Duke of Atholl (1660–1724):''' A significant event in his life was his appointment as Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland in 1703, a role which made him the representative of the monarch in the Parliament. Paul, James Balfour. ''The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood’s Edition of Sir Robert Douglas’s Peerage of Scotland; Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom.'' Vol. I. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1904, [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun01paul/page/479/mode/1up?view=theater. p. 479.], citing, “The same year he was constituted Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland by the King, who wrote thus from Loo, 28 August, 'the knowledge we have of his capacity, as well as his zealous affection and firm fidelity to our person and government will certainly render him acceptable.' No less than forty-six Acts of Parliament were passed during the Session following his appointment.“ # '''James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl (1690–1764):''' His notable event was inheriting the sovereignty of the Isle of Man in 1736. He later sold the sovereignty to the British government in 1765. # '''John Murray, 3rd Duke of Atholl (1729–1774):''' He played a key role in opposing the Jacobite uprising, notably raising two regiments known as the “Black Watch” to maintain order. # '''John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl (1755–1830):''' A significant event was his restoration of Blair Castle, the ancestral home of the Clan Murray, which had been damaged in the Jacobite risings. # '''John Murray, 5th Duke of Atholl (1778–1846): '''He is known for his role in politics, particularly his membership in the House of Lords and his advocacy for conservative causes. # '''George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl (1814–1864):''' A significant event in his life was his service in the British Army, where he reached the rank of lieutenant-colonel. # '''John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl (1840–1917):''' He played a significant role in the volunteer movement in Scotland, helping to organize volunteer forces. # '''[[Stewart-Murray-1|John George Stewart-Murray (1871-1942)]], ''8th Duke of Atholl (1917–1942)'':''' A notable event in his life was his service in World War I, where he commanded the Scottish Horse Mounted Brigade. # '''[[Stewart-Murray-2|James Thomas Stewart-Murray (1879-1957)]], ''9th Duke of Atholl (1942–1957)'':''' His significant life event was his appointment as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1923. # '''[[Murray-12244|George Iain Murray (1931-1996)]], ''10th Duke of Atholl (1929–1996)'':''' A notable event in his life was his role in restoring and opening Blair Castle to the public, which became a major tourist attraction. # '''[[Murray-12261|John Murray (1929-2012)]], ''11th Duke of Atholl (1996–2012)'':''' He was known for his support and involvement in South African military heritage, reflecting his interest in military history. # '''Bruce George Ronald Murray, 12th Duke of Atholl (b. 1960):''' A significant event in his life is his succession to the dukedom in 2012, following the death of his father. === Clan Symbols: Crest, Tartan, and Motto === * '''Crests:''' The Murray Clan crest has evolved over time. Initially, it featured a mermaid holding a mirror in her right hand and a comb in her left, signifying the clan’s connection to the ancient princedom of Strathearn and the lands of Tullibardine. This crest, chosen by the Council of Clan Chiefs, reflects the heraldic traditions of the area. Additionally, the crest of the Stewarts of Atholl, a Demi-Savage holding a dagger and a key, commemorates the capture of the last Lord of the Isles by the 1st Stewart Earl of Atholl in 1475. This crest was adopted by the Murrays when the Tullibardine line married into the Stuart Earls of Atholl, symbolizing the union and inheritance of titles. * '''Motto:''' The Murray Clan has two mottos. “Tout Prest” (Quite ready) reflects a state of readiness and preparedness, aligning with the clan’s history of active involvement in key Scottish conflicts. The second motto, “Furth Fortune and Fill the Fetters”, is old Scots meaning ‘go onward with fortune and fill the shackles’. This motto is associated with the Demi-Savage crest and is a testament to the clan’s resilience and spirit in the face of challenges. * '''Tartans:''' The Murray Clan tartan has both modern and ancient versions. Modern tartans use vibrant colors, while ancient versions attempt to replicate the appearance of tartans using vegetable dyes. There are also weathered versions that mimic the effect of exposure to the elements. The Murray of Atholl tartan, a readily available variant, reflects the clan’s rich heritage and is a symbol of their identity. It is worn at clan gatherings, festivals, and other cultural events, maintaining the clan’s traditions and connection to its Scottish roots. === Clan Lands and Historical Sites === * '''Blair Castle:''' Blair Castle, with a history dating back to 1269, has been a central part of the Murray Clan’s story. Originally started by John I Comyn and later incorporated into the Earl of Atholl’s domain, the castle came under the Murray family when John Murray, son of the second Earl of Tullibardine and Atholl heiress Dorothea Stewart, was created Earl of Atholl in 1629. Located in Glen Gary, near Blair Atholl in Perthshire, Blair Castle remains a symbol of the Murray family’s longstanding influence and is open to the public for various events. * '''Bothwell Castle:''' Originally built by the Murrays, Bothwell Castle was a significant stronghold and remained the seat of the chief until 1360. After 1360, the castle passed to the Douglas family, marking a shift in ownership, but its historical association with the Murrays remains notable. Bothwell Castle’s imposing structure and history make it an important site in the clan’s history. * '''Scone Palace:''' Known for its stunning late Georgian Gothic architecture, Scone Palace is a historic house that played an important role in the history of the Scottish monarchy. The kings of Scots were inaugurated at Scone in ancient times. In 1600, the lands were granted to the Murrays, adding to the clan’s significant estate holdings. * '''Culloden:''' Culloden, the site of the famous battle that marked the end of the Jacobite risings, is closely associated with the Murray Clan due to their participation in these historical events. * '''Other Historical Sites:''' Additional sites associated with the Murray Clan include Huntingtower Castle in Perthshire, given to the Murrays of Tullibardine, and Urquhart Castle, located on the shores of Loch Ness and known for its siege by Andrew Moray. === Murray Clan Links === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Murray_Name_Study Murray - One Name Study] * [https://clanmurray.org Murray Clan Society of North America] * [https://www.murray-clan-nsw.net Murray Clan Society of NSW (New South Wales, Australia)] * [https://scotsofaus.org.au/about-us/ Clan Murray Victoria Australia] * [https://murrayska.se Clan Murray of Sweden] * [https://scotsoflou.com The Scottish Society of Louisville, Inc. (Louisville, KY)] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/murray/about/news MURRAY CLAN DNA RESEARCH PROJECT] * [https://www.irishamerica.com/2018/09/the-murray-clan/ Irish America - Roots: The Murray Clan] * [https://scottishfestival.org/ Columbus Scottish Festival] === Clan Murray Today: Global Influence and Contributions === * '''Annual General Meeting (AGM):''' The Murray Clan Society of North America’s most significant yearly event is the AGM. This event comprises three parts: a council meeting, the AGM itself for members to receive reports and voice concerns, and the annual Clan Dinner, which includes toasting the haggis and enjoying entertainment. The location of the AGM varies each year to encourage broader participation. * '''Games with Murray Tents:''' The Murray Clan participates in various games and festivals across Canada and the United States. These include events like the Fergus Scottish Festival & Highland Games in Ontario, the Alaska Highland Games, the Monterey Scottish Games and Celtic Festival in California, and several others in different states. These events often feature Scottish cultural displays, athletics, music, and more. * '''Clan Murray Society of North America:''' This society aims to unite those with the Murray name, allied families, or their descendants. Its goals include cultivating kinship and pride, collecting historical and genealogical records, and providing a gathering place at Highland Gatherings across North America. The society extends an invitation to join and participate in its activities and fellowship. * '''Volunteering and Participation:''' The clan seeks volunteers to set up and man tents at games and festivals and to recruit new members. They also encourage members to celebrate Murray heritage by helping at clan tents, marching in parades, attending Scottish events, and optionally dressing in Scottish attire. * '''Teespring Store:''' The clan operates a Teespring store where they sell various merchandise like shirts and hoodies. This offers a way for members and supporters to show their affiliation and support the clan. * '''Juniper Fund:''' The clan is associated with the Juniper Fund, which supports various causes and initiatives. More information about this fund can be found on their website. === References and External Links === '''Academic Books and Journals:''' * Adam, Frank, and Innes of Learney. The Clans, Septs, and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands. Edinburgh: Johnston and Bacon, 1970. * Martine, Roddy. Scottish Clan and Family Names: Their Arms, Origins, and Tartans. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 1992. * Black, George F. The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning, and History. New York: The New York Public Library, 1946. '''Online Academic Databases and Journals:''' * JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org. * Project MUSE. https://muse.jhu.edu. * “The Scottish Historical Review.” Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. '''University Libraries and Archives:''' * University of Edinburgh. “Scottish Studies Archives.” https://www.ed.ac.uk. * University of Glasgow. “Special Collections.” https://www.gla.ac.uk. '''Historical Societies and Academic Organizations:''' * The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. https://www.socantscot.org. * The Scottish Genealogy Society. https://www.scotsgenealogy.com. '''General and Introductory Sources:''' * Clan Murray Society of North America. https://www.clanmurray.org. * Electric Scotland. https://www.electricscotland.com. '''Specialized Academic Libraries:''' * The Mitchell Library, Glasgow. https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/libraries/the-mitchell-library. A leading library for Scottish cultural resources. * National Library of Scotland. https://www.nls.uk. Scotland’s premier library for historical research. == Sources ==

Clan SPENCE

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] === The Clan Spence === BLAZON OF ARMS: Argent, a lion rampant gules debruised by a bend sable, charged with three escallops of the first. CREST: A clam shell or. MOTTO: Semper fidelis esto. (Be always faithful) ORIGIN: SCOTLAND CLAN: MacDUFF The Clan Spence Origins of the Clan The name Spens or Spence means 'custodian' or 'dispenser' of the larder, possibly derived from Old French. The principal Scottish family of Clan Spens descend from one of the ancient Earls of Fife. John "Dispensator or Le Dispenser" appeared in a list of the tenants and vassals of Walter Fitz-Alan High Stewart of Scotland on the period 1161-1171. Roger ‘Dispensator’ witnessed a charter by the bishop of Moray granting the church of Deveth to Spiny between 1202 and 1222 . His son Thomas 'Dispensator' witnessed a charter in 1232 of the bishop of Moray. John Spens is listed as baillie of Irvine in 1260. In the year 1296 Henry de Spens, feudal baron, swore fealty to Edward I of England, and his name appears on the Ragman Rolls of 1296. He died around 1300, when his son, Thomas, succeeded. He is mentioned in two charters of King Robert the Bruce. His heir Thomas de Spens witnessed several charters of Trinity college of Edinburgh between 1296 and 1324 and of the monastory of Soltray. One of his sons William de Spens was laird of Gylgyrstoun, Glespany and gets the lands of Dumbarnie and Bondiingtoune from William Earl of Douglas in 1358. His son William de Spens get married with Isabel Campbell of Glendouglas heiress and daughter of Sir Duncan Campbell of Glen-Douglas and Strachur. They get by charter given in Dunblane the 5 May 1385 the lands of Athaland, Ketydy and Craigswmqwar from Robert Earl of Fife and Menteith. These lands were later made into a barony in 1430. 15th Century By the early fifteenth century, the family had risen to considerable prominence, which entitled John Spens of Lathallan to sit in the Parliament called by King James I of Scotland at Perth in 1434. John married Isabel, daughter of Sir John Wemyss of Clan Wemyss, and had three sons. Patrick, the youngest, was officer of the 24 bodyguards sent by King James II of Scotland to King Charles VII of France in 1450. He settled in France and his descendents were the prominent family of Baron de Spens d'Estignols in the French nobility. The ‘Garde Écossaise’, as they were later known, were to become the personal bodyguard of the French kings until the revolution of 1789. Charles VIII of France takes in the honour of "his beloved" Patrick baron de Spens the motto of the Spens'family :"Si Deus [pro nobis] quis contra [nos] ?". The french barons de Spens d'Estignols are the actual chief of name and arms of the Spens. All the Spens of Scotland and England comes from the marriage of John Spens laird of a quarter of lathallan and his wife Isabel Barde. This John Spens was one of the sons of William Spens, cadet son of William Spens and Isabel Cambpell. Thomas, the second son, entered the Church and rose to high office. He was appointed Bishop of Galloway and later Lord Privy Seal, a post he held until 1470. He was translated to the bishopric of Aberdeen in 1459, and being considered a clever and shrewd negotiator, he was regularly employed on state business. In 1449 he was sent to conclude a marriage contract between the heir to the Duke of Savoy and Arabella, sister of James II. Two years later he was sent as ambassador to negotiate a truce with England. He died in Edinburgh in 1480, and his tomb is in the splendid chapel of Roslin. 16th Century & Mary, Queen of Scots During the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, the loyalties of the family were divided. Sir John Spence of Condie was Lord Advocate, but adhered to the reformed Church. When commanded by the queen to prosecute the reformer, John Knox, for alleged treason, he did so with no great zeal, and Knox was acquitted. David Spens of Wormieston, however, was a loyal subject of Mary, and was denounced as a rebel by the Parliament summoned by Regent Lennox in August 1571. David was one of the ringleaders of the attempt to seize Lennox at Stirling in September of that year, and he was given the task of taking the regent personally to hold as hostage. According to one narrative, Spens followed his orders to keep Lennox secure so literally that when some of the conspirators decided to kill the regent, Spens stopped a pistol shot by throwing himself in front of his prisoner. Tragically, when supporters of Lennox came to his rescue, they killed Spens on the spot, despite the regent’s attempts to save his unlikely saviour. However, the family were later reconciled to King James VI of Scotland, who sent Sir James Spens of Wormieston as ambassador to Sweden, where a branch of the family settled, rising high in the Swedish nobility as Counts Spens. 18th to 20th Centuries Dr. Nathaniel Spens (1728-1815), second son of the 15th Laird of Lathallan, bought back Craigsanquhar, Fife (which belonged to the family from 1385 to 1524) in 1792. His descendant, Sir Patrick Spens (1885-1973), was created 1st Lord Spens of Blairsanquhar, Fife, in 1959. Dr. Nathaniel Spens of Craigsanquhar in Fife was also the president of the Royal College of Physicians in 1794. He was a prominent member of the Royal Company of Archers (the monarch’s bodyguard in Scotland) and a famous portrait of him hangs in Archers’ Hall in Edinburgh. One of his descendants, Sir William Spens, was vice-chancellor of Cambridge University from 1931 to 1933. Another kinsman, John Spens, WS, is the Albany Herald to the Court of the Lord Lyon, King of Arms. Clan Chief The Rt Hon The Lord Spens, Patrick Nathaniel George Spens, The 4th Baron Spens, Chief of the Name and Arms of Spens in the United Kingdom. The following is a brief summary of the lineage of Henry de Spens: Henry de Spens; d. soon after 1300, leaving 1. Thomas de Spens, mentioned in a charter of donation to the monastery of Soltray, together with Sir Robert Keith, great marishall of Scotland; m. and d. 1332, leaving a.William de Spens; m. and had 1. William de Spens, 1st of Lathallan, Fife, which he held from his kinsmen the Earls of Fife; m. Isabell Campbell and d. 1432, leaving a. John de Spens, 2nd of Lathallan; m. Isabel, daughter of Sir John Wemyss of Rires, and had 1. Alexander de Spens, 3rd feudal baron of Lathallan, m. Katharine, daughter of Sir Andrew Wood of Largo, the reknowed Admiral of King James III’s reign and d. in that reign, leaving a. Robert de Spens, 4th feudal baron in succession; m. and d. before 1474, leaving 1. John Spens, 5th of Lathallan; m. Margaret, daughter of Patrick Dunbar of Kilconquhar, son and heir of George, 12th Earl of March; had a. John Spens, 6th of Lathallan, m. Helen, daughter of Sir John Arnot of that Ilk, and d. 1520, leaving 1. Alexander Spens, 7th of Lathallan; m. a daughter of Durie and d. by 1548, leaving a. James Spens, 8th of Lathallan; m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Seton of Lathrisk, and d. 1595, having had 1. Archibald; d. unm. 1564 2. Arthur, 9th of Lathallan; m. Janet, daughter of William Duddingston of St. Ford and had a. Alexander Spens, 10th of Lathallan, m. Isabel Bethune of Creich, but having no issue, made a resignation of all lands in favour of his uncle 3. Alexander, 11th of Lathallan, m. Catherine, daughter of Alexander of Skeddoway, and had a. Thomas Spens, 12th of Lathallan; m. Margaret, daughter of Nathaniel Moncreif of Rauderston, and had 1. Alexander 2. Nathaniel, 13th of Lathallan, m. 1665, Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Gourlay of Kincraig, and had a. Helen b. Margaret c. Thomas Spens, 14th of Lathallan; m. his cousin, Margaret Gourlay, grand-daughter of Sir Thomas Gourlay of Kincraig, and had 1. Thomas, m. Janet, daughter of Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, author of Scots Baronage; and had a. Thomas b. Robert, d. unm. aged 21 c. William, d. unm d. Nathaniel, b. 17 April 1728, recovered into the family, the ancient estate of Craigsanquhar, Fifeshire, 1792 (this had long belonged to the family of Spens 1385-1542) m. Mary, daughter of James Milliken, of Milliken, Renfrewshire and d. 21 June 1815, leaving issues. 2. Nathaniel, bred to the Episcopalian Church, d. 1772, aged 78. 3. David, merchant in Edinburgh, went to Ireland and had 3 sons, all who d. unm. and 2 daughters. b. James c. Alexander 2. Michael Spens, who entered Scots Guards in France and d. 1530 b. David Spens, Rector of Flisk, who also got a charter of Muirton, 1513 2. Robert de Spens, who got from his father, the lands of Kittedie and Craigsanquhar, in Fife, with some tenaments in and about Perth, but his only son John and these lands returned to the family 3. Thomas de Spens; Bishop of Galloway 1451, of Aberdeen 1459-60, Lord Privy Seal of Scotland 1458-59 and 1467-70 4. Patrick de Spens, an officer in the company of Scots Guards sent by King James II to King Charles II of France, settled in Gascony, m. Jeanne de Saulx d’Estignols, and became ancestor of the French branch, Spens d’Estignols, Barons de Spens d’Estignols b. William de Spens, 1st of the branch of Kilspindy c. Isabel de Spens, m. Andrew Balfour, a son of the family of Burleigh, who got with her a part of the lands of GlenDouglas 2. Walter de Spens, witness in a will of the Bishop of Aberdeen, together with Robert, Earl of Fife, 1382. A detailed account of Henry de Spens’ full lineage to present day can be found in Burke’s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, © 1969, Burke’s Peerage Ltd. Other early recorded instances of the surname include references to several persons named Spensa who worked as government officials. In 1529, for example, one “John Spens at the Cupboard” is mentioned in the royal accounts of livery. One Roger Dispensator witnessed a charter by the Bishop of Moray between 1202 - 1222 and one John Spens wass Bailie of Irvine in 1260. Finally, Fergus de la Spens held a tenament in Edinburgh in 1392 and Thomas Spens was Bishop of Aberdeen in the latter half of the 15th century. Interestingly, this name was carried to France at an early stage, and appears there as D’Espences (de Nettancourt, de Battancourt, de Vroil, etc.) Some of the earlier pioneers were a Mrs. Spence who settled in Virginia, in 1623; Francis Spence in 1635; Robert Spence in 1654; and James Spence in 1773. The Spences also settled in Jamaica, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, California, and Georgia. John Spenceley sailed to Barbados in 1635; George Spenceley sailed to America in 1765; Daniel Spence settled in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland in 1821; Richard Spence settled in Trinity, Newfoundland, in 1822; Richard Spense from Waterford, England, was married at St.John’s, Newfoundland in 1823. Other Famous Spences and Spens: Hartzell Spence, b. at Clarion, Iowa, USA, Feb.15 1900. American writer, author of: One Foot In Heaven (1940), Radio City (1941), Get Thee Behind Me (1943), Vain Shadow (1947), Happily Ever After (1949). Joseph Spence b. Kingsclere, Hampshire, England, Apr.25 1699, drowned at Byfleet, Surrey, England, Aug.20 1768. English Critic. Works include: Essay on Pope’s Odyssey (1726) and Polymetis (1747). Patrick Spence b. CA1675, migrated to Virginia, USA and became the great-grandfather of James Monroe, 5th president of the USA. Thomas Spence b. Newcastle, Northumberland, England, June 21 1750, d. London Sept.8 1814. London Bestseller and economist. The Real Rights Of Man, a paper he submitted in 1775 to the Royal Philosophical Society, proposed that parish inhabitants should form a corporation in which all land should be vested. Rent was to be collected by parish officers, and, after deducting expenses, to be distributed among inhabitants. He was known as one of the first to advocate this nationalization of land. William Spence b. 1783, d. London Jan.6 1860. English entomologist. Sir Patrick Spens. Subject of a Scottish ballad, Sir Patrick, a sailor (the best that sailed upon the sea) was sent to Norway by the King of Scotland, conducting the King’s daughter to be Queen of Norway. The vessel sank off the Orkneys in a storm during the winter of 1280 while on their return. Thomas Spens M.D. b. 1763, d.1842. A fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. A Brigadier in the King’s Bodyguard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers).

Clan Stewart & Stewart Families

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The goal of this project is to provide a research page into Clan Stewart and the Stewart Families. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stuart-531|Allan Stuart]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * The Stewart Lairds. * The Stewarts in Ireland. * The Stewart emigrants. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=2345236 send me a private message]. Thanks!

ClancyDNA

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Clancy DNA Project The goal of this project is to link Clancys Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Cranny Clancy. I am also co-administrator of the FTDNA Clancy surname project. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Take a FTDNA Y-DNA test - male only. Upload a GEDcom. Join the FTDNA Clancy project. Please post a comment here on this page, in https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G/ClancyDNA using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17944588 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Clanwilliam Dope

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Clanwilliam Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1826 to 1884, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121035?i=823&cat=1152979 '''1826-1838''' (G18/3/1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYK-V?i=824&cat=1152979 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1X-M?i=832&cat=1152979 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYL-G?i=835&cat=1152979 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1N-D?i=840&cat=1152979 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1D-B?i=844&cat=1152979 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYK-D?i=855&cat=1152979 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1N-M?i=863&cat=1152979 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYP-Q?i=877&cat=1152979 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1J-6?i=893&cat=1152979 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYV-B?i=912&cat=1152979 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYP-P?i=928&cat=1152979 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1N-X?i=948&cat=1152979 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1K-9?i=964&cat=1152979 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121035?i=987&cat=1152979 '''1826-1841''' (G18/3/2 part 1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSY2-L?i=988&cat=1152979 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYG-5?i=996&cat=1152979 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1X-5?i=998&cat=1152979 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYR-6?i=1003&cat=1152979 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSY5-6?i=1007&cat=1152979 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYP-R?i=1016&cat=1152979 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1J-5?i=1023&cat=1152979 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSY2-C?i=1037&cat=1152979 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1C-1?i=1051&cat=1152979 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1Z-7?i=1066&cat=1152979 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1H-7?i=1080&cat=1152979 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1Z-2?i=1097&cat=1152979 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS14-T?i=1110&cat=1152979 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYF-3?i=1130&cat=1152979 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QS1S-S?i=1145&cat=1152979 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-QSYD-P?i=1156&cat=1152979 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121036?i=5&cat=1152988 '''1841-1845''' (G18/3/2 part 2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SH4-5?i=6&cat=1152988 1841.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHW-Q?i=21&cat=1152988 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SH7-G?i=28&cat=1152988 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SW4-K?i=44&cat=1152988 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHQ-R?i=65&cat=1152988 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121036?i=86&cat=1152988 '''1839-1844''' (G18/3/3)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHM-T?i=87&cat=1152988 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S7T-P?i=105&cat=1152988 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S4B-Y?i=119&cat=1152988 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S45-4?i=138&cat=1152988 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S4P-N?i=147&cat=1152988 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S7V-9?i=164&cat=1152988 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121036?i=191&cat=1152988 '''1845-1847''' (G18/3/4)] - Original Registers: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S76-N?i=192&cat=1152988 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S76-N?i=192&cat=1152988 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S7Z-1?i=214&cat=1152988 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121036?i=236&cat=1152988 '''1848-1859''' (G18/3/5)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SH5-7?i=237&cat=1152988 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHR-R?i=256&cat=1152988 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S48-3?i=267&cat=1152988 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S4Z-P?i=283&cat=1152988 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S4Z-3?i=293&cat=1152988 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S4W-F?i=306&cat=1152988 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S48-Y?i=315&cat=1152988 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHP-6?i=328&cat=1152988 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHP-Q?i=337&cat=1152988 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHL-5?i=352&cat=1152988 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHL-Y?i=361&cat=1152988 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHL-L?i=371&cat=1152988 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121036?i=387&cat=1152988 '''1860-1884''' (G18/3/6)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S43-7?i=388&cat=1152988 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SH2-T?i=401&cat=1152988 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S4M-V?i=413&cat=1152988 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHK-J?i=423&cat=1152988 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHK-6?i=438&cat=1152988 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SW1-J?i=451&cat=1152988 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SWB-Z?i=465&cat=1152988 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SWY-J?i=473&cat=1152988 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SWT-R?i=487&cat=1152988 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SWY-C?i=501&cat=1152988 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHN-K?i=513&cat=1152988 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SW5-H?i=523&cat=1152988 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHN-7?i=537&cat=1152988 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SWT-K?i=552&cat=1152988 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHF-C?i=571&cat=1152988 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHF-S?i=589&cat=1152988 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHX-H?i=601&cat=1152988 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SWG-X?i=613&cat=1152988 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SW2-2?i=623&cat=1152988 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SW2-Z?i=631&cat=1152988 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SWK-J?i=640&cat=1152988 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SW2-5?i=649&cat=1152988 1881] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SH8-5?i=659&cat=1152988 1882] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SWK-W?i=669&cat=1152988 1883] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SWK-Z?i=676&cat=1152988 1884] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G18_Baptisms

Clanwilliam Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Clanwilliam Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1827 to 1932, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121036?cat=1152988;i=825 '''1827-1839''' (G18/10/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121036?cat=1152988;i=843 '''1839-1845''' (G18/10/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121036?cat=1152988;i=926 '''1845-1860''' (G18/10/3) Part 1]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148296?cat=1152988;i=3 '''1845-1860''' (G18/10/3) Part 2]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148296?cat=1152988;i=88 '''1861-1871''' (G18/10/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148296?cat=1152988;i=194 '''1871-1880''' (G18/10/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148296?cat=1152988;i=359 '''1880-1896''' (G18/10/6)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148296?cat=1152988;i=537 '''1896-1900''' (G18/10/7)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148296?cat=1152988;i=652 '''1900-1924''' (G18/10/8)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148296?cat=1152988;i=948 '''1924-1928''' (G18/10/9)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148296?cat=1152988;i=1000 '''1928-1932''' (G18/10/10)]
'''1933-1971''' (xxx) - Not online yet. Film 008121038 ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G18

Clapham Wood Hall, Clapham, Yorkshire

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==Clapham Wood Hall== The home of the Dean and Faraday family ===Advertisement for the Sale of Clapham Wood Hall=== John Faraday was the owner of Clapham Wood Hall that was advertised for sale in 1798, according to the following advertisment in the Leeds Intelligencer - Monday 17 September 1798 ''Estates and Cotton Mill, near Clapham. To be SOLD, At the House of Christopher Jabnson, the new Inn, in Clapham, in the County of York, on Monday the twenty four day of September Instant, pursuant to such Conditions as will be then and there produced. ALL that ESTATE, late belonging to Mr. JOHN FARADAY, commonly called CLAPHAM WOOD HALL about Two Miles from the Town of Clapham aforesaid, consisting of a Dwelling- House, One Barn, Garden and Orchard, and of about Thirty Statute Acres of Land, now in the Occupation of the said John Faraday, and his under tenants. Also all the newly erected COTTON-MILL, situate upon the said Estate, with the Right of Water belonging thereto, and all necessarily implements and machinery for the Spinning of Cotton Also, All that other ESTATE, late belonging to ELIZABETH FARADAY, deceased adjoining upon tbe said Estate, called Clapham Wood Hall consisting of a Dwelling. House, Barn and Outbuildings, and of about Twenty nine Statute Acres of Land. For further Particulars apply to Mr. John Faraday, of Clapham Wood Hall aforesaid, who will show the premises or James Thornber of settle or Mr Carr, Attorney at Law, in Settle. This will be no more advertised.'' Leeds Intelligencer - Monday 17 September 1798 page 2 accessed through the British Newspaper archive, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000236/17980917/004/0002 accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 31/10/2018. ===Legal Deed for the sale of Clapham Wood Hall=== There is a deed of April 30 1800 selling Clapham Wood Hall to Josiah Physick for £30. It was sold by Richard Faraday and others and signed by [[Faraday-11|Richard Faraday]], Yeoman
[[Faraday-12|John Faraday]], Weaver
[[Faraday-3|James Faraday]] of the City of London, blacksmith
[[Faraday-13|Robert Faraday]], Taylor of Bentham
[[Faraday-14|Betty Faraday]] (or Elizabeth) spinster
[[Faraday-17|Jennet Faraday]] (or Jane) spinster
[[Faraday-18|Hannah Faraday]] spinster
[[Faraday-18|Thomas Faraday]] cordwainer
[[Faraday-19|Barnabas Faraday]] cordwainer
They are described in the document as “the surviving sons and daughters of Robert Faraday late of Clapham Hall, Yeoman. The document also refers to [[Dean-8482|Elizabeth Faraday]], , the widow of Robert A Tribute to Michael Faraday By Rollo Appleyard London Constable and Co LTD 1931 accessed from Archive.org https://archive.org/stream/b29976753/b29976753_djvu.txt on 18th November 2018 by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] . ==See Also== A Common Sort of Farm-House article in the North Craven Heritage journal 1994 http://www.northcravenheritage.org.uk/NCHTJto2009/Journals/1994/J94A7.html == Sources ==

Clara Ann Lawson Pointer Owens pictures

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Photos of Clara "Claire" Ann Lawson Pointer Owens, records and files about her family.

Clara Barton

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This biography has been merged into [[Barton-32|Clara Barton]].

Clardy

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Results 1-30 of 30 RecordsCategories Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name B. Clardy Residence 1860 Magisterial D. 3, Nottoway County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Nancy Clardy Residence 1860 Southern Dist., Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Joseph Clardy Residence 1860 Magisterial D. 3, Nottoway County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name M. C. Clardy Residence 1860 Dist. 1, Dinwiddie County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name C. J. Clardy Residence 1860 Southern Dist., Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Joseph Clardy Residence 1782 04 00, Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name John Clardy Residence 1782 09 02, Amelia County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Michael Clardy Residence 1782 10 04, Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Joseph Clardy Residence 1850 Southern Dist., Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name William Clardy Residence 1782 04 01, Amelia County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Benjamin Clardy Residence 1782 08 15, Amelia County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Clement Clardy Residence 1850 Southern Dist., Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name John Clardy Residence 1782 05 00, Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Anna Clardy Residence 1850 Southern Dist., Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name John Clardy Residence 1782 09 02, Amelia County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Alexander Mc Clardy Residence 1801 VA Millitary Dist, Army Lands, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name John Clardy Residence 1782 05 00, Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name John** Clardy Residence 1850 Southern Dist., Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Joseph Clardy Residence 1782 04 00, Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name John Clardy Residence 1782 05 00, Halifax County, VA Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 1860S Record information. Name Benjamin Clardy Residence 1782 08 15, Amelia County, VA U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 1700S (CENTURY) Record information. Name Jas Clardy Residence Bladen County, North Carolina, United States 1780 North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Anderson Clardy Residence 1812 Sixteenth Company, Haywood County Regiment, NC North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Thomas Clardy Residence 1812 First Company, Bladen County Regiment, NC 1800 United States Federal Census 1800S (DECADE) View Image Record information. Name Elizabeth Clardy Residence Hillsboro, Granville, North Carolina 1800 United States Federal Census 1800S (DECADE) View Image Record information. Name Benjamen Clardy Residence Hillsboro, Granville, North Carolina 1800 United States Federal Census 1800S (DECADE) View Image Record information. Name Penelope Clardy Residence Capt Greenes District, Bladen, North Carolina North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 1790S Record information. Name Samuel Clard Residence 1768 Early Tax List, Rowan County, NC Maryland, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1772-1890 1790S Record information. Name George Clard Residence 1756 All Saints Parish, Frederick County, MD Maryland, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1772-1890 1790S Record information. Name James Clard Residence 1702 No. Side of Patapsco, Baltimore County, MD Results 1-30 of 30

Clardy Family Research

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'''This page is to help those rearching the Clardy family.''' 1820 Census '''Pendleton, South Carolina''' Langsworth Clardy Pendleton, South Carolina 6
Name: Langsworth Clardy
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Pendleton, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Foreigners not Naturalized: 1
Free White Persons - Under 16: 3
Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
John Clardy Pendleton, South Carolina 10
Name: John Clardy
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Pendleton, South Carolina
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
Foreigners not Naturalized: 4
Free White Persons - Under 16: 4
Free White Persons - Over 25: 4
Total Free White Persons: 10
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 10
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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lowe-12640|Abigail Lowe]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Clearing up the confusion and potentially correcting the profile for [[Brooks-163|William Brooks (abt.1622-1688)]] who I believe was born ~1610 in England and not in Massachusetts in 1622 * Establishing if who his parents are, potentially Richard Brookes & ANN HINDE * Creating and citing the profile on his daughter Patience Brooks who was the illegitimate child of his wife and her brother-in-law Samuel Wright Jr. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=30765245 send me a private message]. Thanks! ---- == W.I.P. Alternative Bio for [[Brooks-163|William Brooks)]] == ===Born=== In 1610 in England Thomas W. Baldwin, Vital Records of Deerfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston, Mass.: Wright & Potter, 1920), 269; digital images, [http://www.archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofde00deer] Henry M. Burt, The First Century of the History of Springfield, Volume II (Springfield, Mass.: Henry M. Burt, 1899), 535; digital images, Archive.org ([http://www.archive.org/stream/firstcenturyofhi021899spri] : accessed 5 June 2011). ===Married=== On 18 Oct 1654 ===Died=== Died on October 30, 1688 in Deerfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Births, marriages, deaths, 1675-1898 [Deerfield, Massachusetts] digital database at Ancestry.com, image 42 of 481. ($ubscription: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2495/images/40143_264692__0002-00041?treeid=41270309&personid=312288690196&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Vcw21313&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=5932718] : accessed 9 July 2021) In 1688 in Deerfield === Notes === Children of William Burt and William Brooks, unsourced ancestry *Benjamin was a soldier from Springfield, MA in the French and Indian War. *Brothers William, age 20, and John, 18, were killed by Indians at Westfield on 27 October 1675. *Joseph was at Deerfield, MA in 1692 and in the "meadow fight" in 1704. *Jonathan was a soldier at Deerfield in 1698 *Nathaniel had at least two children. Nathaniel, his wife Mary, and their two children were captured in the attack on Deerfield by DeRouville, in 1704 (along with his cousin Benjamin and his wife Sarah). They were taken to Canada. Nathaniel's wife was massacred on the road. Nathaniel returned with Ensign Sheldon in 1707. The children were never heard from == Sources == "WILLIAM BROOKS #76 was born in England in 1610 and died at Deerfield, Massachusetts on 30 December 1680 . On 18 October 1654 he married MARY BURT #37, who was baptized at Harberton, England on 13 April 1635 and died at Deerfield on 30 August 1689 . See #33 for her descent from Henry Burt. William Brooks went from London, England to Virginia in 1635 and appeared in Springfield, Massachusetts by 1653 and was at Deerfield, Massachusetts by 1686. On the first list, dated 23 December 1659, giving the seating arrangement at the church in Springfield he was assigned the 7th row. On the next list, dated 23 February 1662-3, after a gallery had been added to the church he was still assigned to the 7th row. At a Springfield town meeting on 1 January 1671 William Brooks was granted land and received several other grants of land later. On 2 July 1664 he sold land at Springfield to William Hunter and sold other land in February 1666 to others retaining only 40 acres.These 40 acres he gave his son-in-law Jonathan Taylor. The above sales and transfers were registed in the records on 2 December 1686 . He was one of the signers of the petition dated 2 December 1668 wherein the inhabitants of Springfield protested certain impost duties. William and Mary Brooks had a daughter ABIGAIL #77, who was born at Springfield on 25 January 1665 - 6 , died there on 13 March 1754 and on 10 December 1685 married SAMUEL STEBBINS # 58 . Sources:
*The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralph and Robert Greenlee,1904 *History of Deerfield, Mass., by George Sheldon, 1896 . *Life and Times of Henry Burt of Springfield by H.M.Burt, 1893. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol.9 p87;vol.l8,pl47;vol.72,pl42. " Hitchcock, Russell Snow. "A family history : recording the ancestors of Russell Snow Hitchcock : this includes the ancestral lines of Hitchcock, Andrews, Snow, Russell, Bardwell, Warriner, Pepper and their allied lines." Bath, Maine : [R.S. Hitchcock], 1947. digital images, Archive.org

pg. 11 ([https://archive.org/details/familyhistoryanc00hitc/page/10/mode/2up?q=william+brooks]: accessed 9 July 2021)

pg. 21 ([https://archive.org/details/familyhistoryanc00hitc/page/20/mode/2up?q=william+brooks]: accessed 9 July 2021)
"William Brook or Brooks of Springfield was born in England in 1610, sailed from London for Virginia in 1635 and appeared in the Massachusetts Bay Colony as early as 1653, when he petitioned for a grant of land at Springfield. He removed Springfield to Deerfield in 1686 and died at Deerfield 30 Oct,1688. He married at Springfield, 18 Oct 1654, Mary Burt, who died at Deerfield, as he's widow 30 Aug 1689, daughter of Henry and Ulalia (Marche) of Springfield" New England Historical and Genealogical Register 72 (1918): 142-143. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_New_England_Historical_and_Genealogi/Q44eAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=New%20England%20Historical%20and%20Genealogical%20Register%2072%20(1918)%3A%20142-143.&pg=PA142&printsec=frontcover&bsq=william%20brooks] . Image clip[https://books.google.com/books/content?id=Q44eAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA142&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&bul=1&sig=ACfU3U1obKEXsAF8sXmfc277NwJCF1BG3A&ci=106%2C205%2C833%2C1322&edge=0].

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There is at least one known mistake in this source. It lists Patience Brooks as his daughter, where we do know that she was the illegitimate child of his wife Mary and her brother-in-law Samuel Wright Jr.

The author of this is Joel Nelson Eno, A.M. of Brooklyn, N.Y.

Descendents of William Brooks by David Thaler [https://www.armidalesoftware.com/issue/full/Thaler_19_main.html#MFN28] Redmond WA dthaler@microsoft.com Report generated on 7 Sept. 2020 "C113 WILLIAM BROOKS: b. in England, 1610; came to Virginia, 1635, in the "Speedwell": appeared in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1653; d. in Deerfield, 1688; m. Mary Burt. "Seaver, Jesse Montgomery. "Brooks Family Records." Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Genealogical Research and Publishing Co. 1929. pg. 16 digital images, Archive.org ([https://archive.org/details/brooksfamilyreco00seav/page/16/mode/1up] : accessed 9 July 2021) (1) '''EXCERPTS FROM BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM BROOKS COMPILED BY CHRISTOPHER BROOKS:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/10897558] William Brooks was born in England, perhaps as early as 1610, perhaps as late as 1627/28, to unknown parents. (Current DNA testing of male descendants has established that William had not shared a common male ancestor with other New England Brooks lines for at least a millennium.) William Brooks first appears in New England on 6 Feb 1648/49 at Springfield, Massachusetts, when he took the oath of fidelity (meaning that he was then at least 21 years of age). There he married, 18 Oct 1654, Mary Burt, daughter of Henry Burt and Ulalia Marche, with whom he had 16 children. She was at the time recently delivered of an illegitimate child by Sgt. Samuel Wright Jr. (who would be raised as Remembrance Brooks). In the account books of William and John Pyncheon, father-and-son patroons of the Connecticut River Valley, are numerous notations of business dealings with William Brooks. Styled a tailor, William obtained the raw materials of his trade (cloth goods) from the Pyncheons. On 16 Sep 1670, Reice Bedortha complained against William Brookes and Mary his wife for "theire abusing of his son Joseph Bedortha by Bad language flinging a stick at him and using Reproachfull words Threatning expreshons and Taunting speeches." William Brooke and Mary his wife appeared, and though they partly denied the charges, magistrate Pynchon found them "both guilty of a very great Misdemeanor Touching that Busyness." He fined William 20s. and witness fees, Mary 10s.9 In 1675, Rev. Samuel Mather was preaching at Deerfield, Massachusetts and boarding with William Brooks, who must have been in residence there that year. Then King Philip's War erupted, and after Lothrop's defeat at Bloody Brook, on the 18th of September, Deerfield's garrison and inhabitants abandoned the place. William's sons John and William were killed in an Indian ambush at Westfield on the 27th of October. Their father was among those who took the oath of allegiance at Springfield, 31 Dec-1 Jan 1678/9. William Brooks and son Ebenezer were each granted 50 acres "beyond, or at ye upper end of Hight streete," at nearby Suffield, Connecticut, in 1680. These grants seem to have been made in consideration of the loss of two sons at the onset of war. On 8 Aug 1680, William Brooks was bound for his daughter Patience's unwed pregnancy at Springfield. He was one of 34 qualified voters at Suffield's first town meeting, 9 Mar 1681/82. He removed by 1686 to Deerfield, where he died 30 Dec 1688.There his widow Mary died 31 Aug following. CHILDREN OF WILLIAM & MARY (BURT) BROOKS: William/2s Brooks20 b. 18 Aug 1655, d. 27 Oct 1675 John/2s Brooks21 b. 10 Feb 1656/57, d. 27 Oct 1675 Sarah/2s Brooks+22 b. 4 May 1658, d. 6 Jan 1733 Mary/2s Brooks23 b. 21 Dec 1659, d. before 1677 Patience/2s Brooks+24 b. 5 Jun 1661, d. before 29 Dec 1687 Ebenezer/2s Brooks+25 b. 21 Dec 1662 Nathaniel/2s Brooks+26 b. 9 May 1664 Abigail/2s Brooks+27 b. 25 Jan 1665/66, d. 13 Mar 1754 Joseph/2s Brooks+28 b. 17 Oct 1667, d. 1743 Mercy/2s Brooks+29 b. 25 Aug 1669, d. 22 Jan 1700/1 Benjamin/2s Brooks+30 b. 25 Jul 1671, d. 3 May 1755 Deliverance/2s Brooks+31 b. 28 Feb 1672/73 Thankful/2s Brooks32 b. 28 Feb 1672/73, d. 3 Apr 1673 Jonathan/2s Brooks+33 b. 13 Oct 1674 Mary/2s Brooks+34 b. 11 Jul 1677 Thankful/2s Brooks+35 b. 19 Sep 1679 SOURCES & NOTES: [S269] Sheldon and Temple, Hist. Northfield, 413: "b. 1610." [S403] Eno, "William Brooks of Springfield,." [S1188] George Sheldon, Hist. Deerfield, 2:90. [S31] The Pynchon Court Record, 217. [S929] Pynchon BMD Record Index, 42, William Brook/Mary Burt m. [S1594] Springfield VR, 20, william Brook/mary Burt m. [S31] The Pynchon Court Record, 104 (summary), 230–31 (transcript). [S1444] Philip C. Brooks, personal communication, 28 Sep 2006. [S31] The Pynchon Court Record, 270. [S283] Sibley's Harvard Graduates, 2:364-368, Richard Mather, at 364-5. [S283] Sibley's Harvard Graduates, 2:364-368, Richard Mather, at 365. [S811] Louis M. Dewey, Ancient Westfield, 34, 97. [S106] NEHGR, "Inhabitants of Springfield, Who Took the Oath of Allegiance" (Jan 1851), 5:83-84. [S1560] Mason A. Green, Springfield 1636-1886, 187. [S810] Sheldon, Hist. Suffield, 26-28, Sketches of Proprietors. [S31] The Pynchon Court Record, 105. [S20] Deerfield VR, 269, William Brooks d. [S233] Richard I. Melvoin, New England Outpost, 184: William Brooks d., ae 78. [S20] Deerfield VR, 269, Mary Brooks d. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 9, William Brook b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 9, John Brook b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 10, Sarah Brooks b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 10, Mary Brooks b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 11, patience Brooks b. [S1594] Springfield VR, 18, Ebenezer Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 12, Nathaneel Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 12, Abigaill Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 21, Joseph Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 22, Mercy Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 22, Benjamin Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 23, Deliverance Brooke b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 23, Thankfull Brooke b.; 1:48, d. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 24, Jonathan Brooke b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 25, Mary Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 26, Thankful Brookes b. (2) EXCERPTS FROM INTERESTING BIOGRAPHY OF MARY BURT BY CHRISTOPHER BROOKS: Mary Burt, 2d so-named, was baptized 13 Apr 1635 at Harberton, Devonshire, and emigrated with her parents to New England. After a brief stay at Roxbury, they settled at Springfield in 1640. In a precursor of things to come within the family, Mary's sister Abigail was ordered, 11 Jan 1640/41, well whipped by Springfield's constable for giving promises of marriage to John Hobell (Hubbell), despite her father's prohibition, and Hobell was whipped for offering and attempting fornication with Abigail. Mary Burt married, 18 Oct 1654 at Springfield, Massachusetts, WilliamBrooks. At the time of her marriage she was recently (Jan-Feb?) delivered of an illegitimate child by another man; 10 months after the marriage she presented William with a son of his own, the first of their 16 children. Charged by Mary as the father of her first child, Sgt. Samuel Wright Jr. requested a jury trial, held 24 Mar 1654. The verdict of the Jury:"Wee fynd Samuel Wright Junior guilty of committinge wickedness with Mary Burt in having the use of her body severall tymes, whereby wee fynd him to be the father of the said child:Whereuppon the said Samuell Wright was ordered and adjudged to be the reputed father of the said child: And for his evill behaviour therein to be whipped with 12. stripes on the naked body well layd on: And to pay the charges of the Court, and towards the mayntenance of the said child to pay after the rate of One shillinge four pence per week makeing payment every month, dureinge the tearme of Seaven yeares, and at the end of Seaven yeares to pay Forty shillings towards the putting of the child forth to be an apprentice and in the meane while to give good Security vizt a bond for 4£ with Sufficient Suretyes to perform this Order." "And Mary Burt for her great wickedness was ordered and adjudged to be whipped on the naked body with 12 lashes well laid on as also to keep her said child: And whereas shee hath been found guilty of Comitting wickedness with Joseph Bonde Shee was adjudged to be well whipped a Second tyme with 10 lashes about a month after the first whippinge, according as shee shal be called forth, except shee doe before pay into the Constable as a fyne to redeeme her Second whippinge the Sum of Thirty shillings." "Samuell Wright Junior was punished the 28th of May 1654 and Mary Burt by reason of inability to come forth and for other causes was protracted till [blank] of May following [between 29-31 May 1654] at which tyme shee received her punishment and to redeeme the second whippinge shee paid the fyne of 30s above mentioned." The records do not state whether the child had been born at the time of the trial, but the chronology of events across multiple households makes this almost certain (cf. footnote 6). The trials of Abigail and Mary Burt constitute two of only three fornication trials on record during the Pynchon magistracy at Springfield.2 On 16 Sep 1670, Reice Bedortha complained against "William Brookes and Mary his wife for theire abusing of his son Joseph Bedortha by Bad language flinging a stick at him and using Reproachfull words Threatning expreshons and Taunting speeches." William Brooke and Mary his wife appeared, and though they partly denied the charges, magistrate Pynchon found them "both guilty of a very great Misdemeanor Touching that Busyness." He fined William 20s. and witness fees, Mary 10s. In 1686 they removed to Deerfield, where William died on 30 Dec 1688 and she on 31 [town rec; Burt, Warren & Eno] Aug following, at age 54.8 The will of her mother, 27 May 1684, left Mary "an heifer." CHILD OF MARY BURT WITH SGT. SAMUEL WRIGHT: Remembrancef Brooks+2 b. say Jan 1654 CHILDREN OF WILLIAM BROOKS AND MARY BURT: William/2s Brooks10 b. 18 Aug 1655, d. 27 Oct 1675 John/2s Brooks11 b. 10 Feb 1656/57, d. 27 Oct 1675 Sarah/2s Brooks+12 b. 4 May 1658, d. 6 Jan 1733 Mary/2s Brooks13 b. 21 Dec 1659, d. before 1677 Patience/2s Brooks+14 b. 5 Jun 1661, d. before 29 Dec 1687 Ebenezer/2s Brooks+15 b. 21 Dec 1662 Nathaniel/2s Brooks+16 b. 9 May 1664 Abigail/2s Brooks+17 b. 25 Jan 1665/66, d. 13 Mar 1754 Joseph/2s Brooks+18 b. 17 Oct 1667, d. 1743 Mercy/2s Brooks+19 b. 25 Aug 1669, d. 22 Jan 1700/1 Benjamin/2s Brooks+20 b. 25 Jul 1671, d. 3 May 1755 Deliverance/2s Brooks+21 b. 28 Feb 1672/73 Thankful/2s Brooks22 b. 28 Feb 1672/73, d. 3 Apr 1673 Jonathan/2s Brooks+23 b. 13 Oct 1674 Mary/2s Brooks+24 b. 11 Jul 1677 Thankful/2s Brooks+25 b. 19 Sep 1679 SOURCE CITATIONS AND NOTES:: [S106] NEHGR, "Genealogical Research in England" (Apr 1932), 86:219. [S31] The Pynchon Court Record, 104 (summary), 230–31 (transcript). [S31] The Pynchon Court Record, 104. [S929] Pynchon BMD Record Index, 42, William Brook/Mary Burt m. [S1594] Springfield VR, 20, william Brook/mary Burt m. Old Style/New Style dating complicates the sequencing of events in this case. Joseph H. Smith, editor of the published Pynchon Court Record, dated the trial of Samuel Wright and Mary Burt 24 Mar 1654/5, and Samuel's subsequent whipping in 1655. This is consistent with the fact that the new year, under the Julian (Old Style) calendar of the day, began on the 25th of March. The court record, however, unambiguously gives a date of 24 Mar 1654. And dating the trial in 1655 places the date of Mary Burt's subsequent whipping within the term of her second pregnancy. A trial date of 24 Mar 1654, on the other hand, yields the following order of dates (both known and estimated) in Gregorian (modern) expression. Say Apr 1653—Samuel Wright impregnates Mary Burt. 24 Nov 1653—Samuel Wright marries Elizabeth Burt. Say Jan 1654—Remembrance is born. 24 Mar 1654—Fornication trial of Samuel Wright and Mary Burt. 28 May 1654—Samuel Wright punished. Say 30 May 1654—Mary Burt punished. 3 Oct 1654—Samuel Wright III (s. Samuel/Elizabeth) is born. Oct 1654—Mary not pregnant (marries this month, again pregnant within weeks). 18 Oct 1654—Mary Burt marries William Brooks. 18 Aug 1655—William/2s Brooks (s. William/Mary) is born. [S31] The Pynchon Court Record, 270. [S20] Deerfield VR, 269, Mary Brooks d. [S1108] Burt, Life & Times of Henry Burt, 93-94. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 9, William Brook b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 9, John Brook b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 10, Sarah Brooks b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 10, Mary Brooks b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 11, patience Brooks b. [S1594] Springfield VR, 18, Ebenezer Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 12, Nathaneel Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 12, Abigaill Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 21, Joseph Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 22, Mercy Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 22, Benjamin Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 23, Deliverance Brooke b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 23, Thankfull Brooke b.; 1:48, d. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 24, Jonathan Brooke b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 25, Mary Brookes b. [S1594] Springfield VR, Book 1, p. 26, Thankful Brookes b (3) THERE IS A CONFLICT AS LISTED IN THE VITAL RECORDS AS TO DATE OF THIS MARRIAGE DUE TO WAY IT WAS ORIGINALLY ENTERED BY THE TOWN CLERK (a) William Brook ]Brooks] & Mary Burt, Record of Marriage [Alternative #1 - See NOTE in Couple Relationship], on 8 or 18 Aug 1654 in Springfieid, Hampden [then Hampshire], Masssachusetts, "Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910" "Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910" Name: William Brook Spouse's Name: Mary Burt Event Date: 08 or 18 Aug 1654 Event Place: Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts (b) William Brook ]Brooks] & Mary Burt, Record of Marriage [Alternative #2 - See NOTE in Couple Relationship], on 8 or 18 Oct 1654 in Springfieid, Hampden [then Hampshire], Masssachusetts, "Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910" "Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910" Name: William Brook Spouse's Name: Mary Burt Event Date: 08 [18] Oct 1654 Event Place: Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts (4) "Massachusetts, Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910" Name: William Brooks Gender: Male Death Date: 30 Dec 1688 Death Place: Deerfield, Franklin [then Hampshire], Massachusetts Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary Brooks (5)"Massachusetts, Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910" Name: Mary Brooks Gender: Female Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 31 Aug 1689 Death Place: Deerfield, Franklin [then Hampshire], Massachusetts

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Clark B. Firestone to his father, Solomon Firestone of Lisbon, Ohio, letter from Elsas of Friday, September 25, 1902

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[[Firestone-322|Solomon J Firestone (1833-1912)]] Clark B. Firestone to his father, Solomon Firestone of Lisbon, Ohio, letter from Elsas of Friday, September 25, 1902 (12 pages); viewed as typed copy, attachment to Shoup correspondence dated 1 June 1998; Clark Firestone wrote the letter while on a trip to Europe, after visiting the Firestone homelands of Berg and Thal; includes annotation on the first page. ----- :1 Copy of letter from Clark B. Firestone to :2 his father Solomon Firestone of Lisbon, Ohio. :3 :4 Friday Evening, Sept 25, 1902 :5 Elsas :6 Dear Father :7 It is nine o’clock in the evening and I am just back from :8 the pious pilgrimage I have made to the two ancestral dorfs of :9 “Berg” and “Thal.” I am seated in the large spare bedroom of :10 a village inn somewhere on the road—I have no idea where—between :11 these two villages and the railroad station of Ad^am^sweiler up :12 among the foothills of the Vosges mountains two hours by rail :13 from Strasburg. The large family album is before me, there are :14 vases of artificial flowers on the table and a mighty feather :15 bed varying in depth from 2 1⁄2 to five feet invites to repose. :16 I see I shall have an interesting night. :17 You want to know about my visit of course. Well, I shall :18 begin at the beginning,‐‐my ride this morning from Lucerne in :19 Switzerland to Strasburg. One of my traveling companions was an :20 Alstain, a Lutheran clergyman with fine black beard and dark eyes :21 and when he saw me studying the map of ElsasLothingen which Ross :22 sent me we got into conversation. I told him of my errand and :23 found that he had been in both villages and knew the pastor :24 there. He told me I should find very small communities and very :25 poor simple people. He showed me a new railroad route, opened :26 since the map was made and told me who to get to the villages :27 from a station not not more than half as far from them as Saar‐ :28 Union. Then we got to talking farther. He told me there were :29 many Alstains in New York State, that they had a church congre‐ :30 gation at Rochester to which he had once been invited. It :31 turned out that for five years he had been pastor of a German :32 church in Wheeling, W. Va. Then I got out my map of the United [end of page 1] ----- :12 :2 States and showed him how near we were to being neighbors. He :3 said that the part of Elsass whence my ancestor came lay in the :4 lower range of the Vosges and was known as “crooked Elsass” :5 because of the curious configuration of the boundary. Its people :6 partook alike of the characteristics of the mountaineers and :7 plainmen and of Alstians and Lenainers. There were a border :8 people. The Alsatians are Protestant and the Lorrainers mostly :9 Catholic; the Alsatians are German and the Lorrainers partly :10 of French stock; the Alsatians are a large powerful‐boned people; :11 the Lorrainers slight and with long rather than round faces. :12 The Alsatians are open and frank of disposition while a proverb :13 has it that the Lorrainers “Has seven vests”; when you take off :14 all the seven vests you find still another vest between you and :15 his heart—he never reveals it to you (I had heard the same idea :16 differently expressed from a newspaper correspondent in Paris). :17 As to the Alsatian in general he said that they were “South :18 Germans”, they were expansive, and openhearted and loved to :19 sing and dance and drink, but were thrifty and very good :20 farmers, they were skin in blood to the Swiss, the Bavarians :21 and the Badens and their dialects were enough alike that they :22 could understand each other where other Germans could understand :23 them only with difficulty. All were alike he said in hating the :24 “Prussina” and loving the fatherland. With them Prussian and :25 Ruffian were synonomous, the Prussian knew it all, he was cold, :26 over‐bearing, and pig‐headed. But the Alsatians were attached :27 to Germany and would not think of changing their allegiance :28 to France. So said my traveling companion. He said also that :29 all the South Germans were descended from the Alemain tribes [end of page 2] ----- :13 :2 of confederacy. :3 At Strasburg I checked my baggage and had just time to make :4 good connections for this district. It was practically a :5 mountain train. It kept climbing and climbing until I could see :6 the Black Forest on one side and the long dim line of the :7 Vosges river on the other. In the train were a number of peasant :8 woman going back to their villages from the market. All had :9 their baskets and all wore the curious Alsatian headdress—a :10 black bonnet like combination of enormously wide ribbon and the :11 headdress itself was at least three feet wide. They were a lively :12 lot and even the old women would jump down from the train like :13 crickets and they had mostly dark eyes and hair. :14 The train kept on trough a rich agricultural country, :15 passing village after village with orchard trees, and red roofs :16 and white walk. In the fields they were taking the potato crop‐‐ :17 men and women digging on their hands and knees. They were haul‐ :18 ing it with the aid of bullocks and heifers and once I saw two :19 hounds pulling a load. Sometimes I saw the goats harvesting on :20 their own account. It was a fine upland country with a little :21 tobacco, some clover, some hops, a good deal of sugar beets and :22 a vast amount of potatoes. It grows some grain but that had been :23 harvested. :24 At last I came to Adamsweiler a little hillside station. :25 It was three thirty P.M. and I had had nothing to eat since 6 :26 o’clock in the morning in Switzerland. So I went to an inn :27 standing near and asked for “ham and eggs”. The inn was kept :28 by a nice looking woman and an up‐to‐date comely looking girl. :29 While waiting for my meal to come on and indulging in hungry [end of page 3] ----- :14 :2 anticipations I talked with them. They said they thought I :3 was French “because I spoke such good German”, ‐‐not so much of :4 a joke as it counds, for the foreigner always speaks a purer :5 tongue then the peasant. When my meal came on it consisted :6 of cold slices of ham, cold eggs and good coffee. I supposed :7 the eggs had been hardboiled that morning and courageously put :8 a knife through one of them. It was raw. I wonder if they such :9 eggs in the Alsac. But I was hungry enough to enjoy it and then :10 I ordered three more boiled and they were good. Then I set forth :11 for an hour’s walk to the house of my fathers. I passed through :12 three villages before I came to Berg and Thal. It was a beauty‐ :13 ful country finely farmed, with a roll to it lide the valley about :14 Franklin Square. It reminded me thoroughly of the best land that :15 runs along the northern tier of Columbiana County and that you :16 see from Georgetown to Salem. To make a last comparison, it :17 was most of all like the land on either side of the road to :18 Jase Kings after you turn at Alexandria and come down past the old :19 homestead to Aunt Harriet. The Firestones in America had :20 chosen an environment very very like that of the Firestones :21 in Elsass, except a trifle more rolling and is even richer. :22 It comes at from $120 to $200 an acre—and right here I might men‐ :23 tion that the Firestones have at least their share of it. :24 It is all finely farmed and among it lie the little villages :25 with their churches, there were four villages in sight at one :26 time on my walk. :27 But I am coming to Berg and Thal. On the way I passed :28 more large fine strapping peasant women than a few, there was :29 one face that looked like Annie Bartges, who has a good deal :30 of the Firestone in her and there were several girls who in :31 size would simply have eclipsed her altogether. [end of page 4] ----- :15 :2 I saw one girl that reminded me of Alice Firestone. Men and :3 women, young and old, gave me a pleasant “Guten Abend” as I :4 passed them in the fields and all the time I kept wondering :5 if these were my cousins. At last I halted on the edge of a :6 slope and asked a lad who was digging potatoes if if [sic] I was :7 near Berg and Thal. He pointed to a rich valley at the foot of :8 the slope. “There” he said “is Berg and that other village is Thal.” :9 At last I looked on the ancestral dorfs! They are always :10 mentioned together because one minister attends to both. :11 But from each arose a church spire and despite their names :12 each of them lay in a valley and on the wooded hill behind :13 them was another church which I learned had been standing for five :14 centuries. With their well built, redtiled cream cottages :15 and their orchards the villages looked fair enough in the level :16 light of the late afternoon and their inhabitants grinned a‐ :17 micably at me from the fields in the foreground. From a xxx :18 pleasant spoken man and his wife who were descending the road :19 I inquired where the minister lived. He said he was way on a :20 visit. Then I asked if he knew if there were any Feuersteins :21 in either village. He said “yes” there were, in both, and :22 asked with heightened interest if I was related. I said I was :23 and with a certain village curiosity and kindness he said he :24 would show me where the principal Firestone of Berg lived. :25 The village was so long that although it has only five hundred :26 people the house of this Firestone was nearly a mile off. :27 My guide had himself a relative in America who had just written :28 him a letter and that was one reason he was good to me. :29 So we walked through the village together. It was north [end of page 5] ----- :16 :2 Georgetown again but with better houses, better roads, a cleaner :3 brighter looking village. Droves of geese came out and hissed :4 at me, and dogs barked knowing I was a stranger. Everyone stared :5 and the little children followed me. On the way we stopped :6 at the house of Frossvater Firestone, 78 years old. We did not :7 see him, but we saw his daughter, a superior peasant woman of :8 middle age who was surprised and apparantly quite pleased. I :9 stood chatting with her a few minutes in front of her cottage :10 and went on. My new found guide pointed out one cottage after :11 another which a Firestone had built, or from which he had married :12 a wife. At last we came to our destination. He is a rich :13 Bauer my guide said that meant “A rich peasant farmer”. When :14 we got there he added in an aside “He’s the richest farmer in :15 this dorf”. We found his daughter washing some clothes out :16 side of his house, a two story plaster house of good appearance. :17 She was one of the homeliest girls I ever saw, very short and :18 very fat. She called her mother and my prepossessions when up :19 again at once. The mother came in with her potato hoe on her :20 shoulder and her dress pinned up and a kerchief about her hair. :21 She was a spare but pleasant looking woman of intelligence and :22 kindliness who reminded me in away and appearance of Mrs. Von :23 Octinger. She invited me in and sent for her husband who was :24 in the fields , her best room had no carpet on the floor, on :25 the walls were photographs of some nice looking young people :26 who bore the family name. Three or four were soldiers ; one :27 was a girl who looked like Hattie Bartges. By and by the “rich‐ :28 est man in the dorf” appeared , a man of medium height and power‐ :29 ful build with head set a little forward. xxx He wore no mus‐ :30 tache and the grizzle showed on his face, in his hair. [end of page 6] ----- :17 :2 A peaked hat was on his head and his face and head alike were :3 square and determined. If he was glad to see me he kept it to :4 himself. He did not offer to shake hands. I took the initia‐ :5 tive there. I had risen when he entered. He did not ask me :6 to sit down nor did hi sit down himself. He stood there near :7 the door with the marks of the potato field on his clothes. :8 I made some general remarks about farming matters which did not :9 alter the dogged and half incredulous look on his face. He :10 finally said that a “Henrich Firestone” had gone to Cincinnati, :11 in 1850. If he knew of any other Firestone had gone to America :12 before that he kept it to himself. I should say here that the :13 dialect that these people spoke and that is spoken everywhere :14 in Elsass is very much chipped and corrupted. It is hard to :15 understand and so neither side got all the other said. I did :16 not stay more than five minutes and then I made a graceful :17 escape by saying that I must get to the other village before :18 dark. :19 As I walked down the road I noticed in front o me a wagon :20 drawn by three mighty horses and in it three hulking young men :21 who kept looking back at me. In front of them was a drove of :22 pigs and about a half a dozen goats among them. Soon I found :23 my former guide in the road waiting for me. “You didn’t stay :24 long” he said and perhaps I imagined that he said it with a :25 certain significance. But I did not let on to the guide. My :26 guide said that the big horses, the sheep and the goats belonged :27 to the man I had been talking to and that the young men were his :28 sons. He had nine children and “much land”. From another Fire‐ :29 stone in another village I learned that the old fellow has :30 86 acres of land and the way land is held I should not be sur‐[end of page 7] ----- :18 :2 prised if he was worth $15,000 and with the German scale of living :3 that goes a long ways. :4 When my guide left me at the foot of the road leading to :5 the other village he turned me over to another Firestone who was :6 going there and whom I liked better. The rich one was all :7 right in his way I suppose, but either he was suspicious of me :8 or else I represented a fact beyond his mental horizon. His :9 figure rises before me now, sturdy, squarechinned, cold‐eyed, a :10 masterful peasant who knew his game and held his hand high :11 against every man. He had succeeded in what he set out to do‐‐ :12 getting land and money. :13 The man I walked with was perhaps forty five years old, a :14 spare sunburned man with fair face and brown mustache. He was :15 walking behind a load of potatoes. It was drawn by three horses :16 or rather two horses and a jersey cow. His wife was with him, :17 a dark eyed rather nice looking woman and his daughter, a fresh‐ :18 faced yellow haired girl of 17 was driving the team. This :19 second Firestone was perceptibly more genial than the first and :20 would pass for what might be called an intelligent farmer. He :21 evinced no curiosity about his American cousins and I drew him :22 out on potatoes which he said this year were only a middling :23 crop. When we came into Thal, he turned into his own barn and :24 sent me with a neighbor girl of thirteen to guide me to the :25 Thal Firestone I had particularly asked for.—the man whom my :26 first guide had said was the “Burgomeister” of the village. :27 The second Firestone like the first had a satisfactory house :28 and a good wide stone or plaster barn. [end of page 8] ----- :19 :2 The Burgmeister I must say lived up to the best traditions :3 of the family and surpassed all my expectations, none of which :4 had been high. I found a wiry spry man of scarcely middle :5 height not looking his years (he had two married daughters) :6 but with a face seamed with wrinkles and a kindly expression. :7 He was a peasant’s cap, the king you see in the cartoons of the :8 German peasant life. But his greeting was hospitable and cordial :9 he seized me warmly by the hand and did not let go until he had :10 me in his house and seated by the light. By this time it was :11 twilight. I paused a th the threshold to clean the mud from my :12 shoes and he handed me a little hand broom made of switches. :13 We sat talking, he and his wife and I for perhaps a half an hour. :14 She too was superior looking and very kindly woman. All the :15 Firestones seem to have married well. I could not help think‐ :16 ing of Uncle Dan while taking to my host. He had the same kind‐ :17 ly genial manner and the same determination to be interested in :18 his guest. There were several lads hanging about the doorway :19 while I was talking and before I left the father brought them :20 into the circle of light and introduced. They were Emil, :21 George, John and Nicholas, varying in age from perhaps fourteen :22 to twenty, of course they were shy and showed it. But they were :23 pleasant faced, nice looking boys, of whom no American farmer :24 would be ashamed. In showing me over the lower part of the :25 house the father took me across the hall into the cowbarn and there :26 I found another child of his, a well made, round faced, two‐ :27 haired young woman milking with the light from the latern on the :28 floor, thrown up into her face. She rose from the milking stool :29 to acknowledge her father’s introduction and laughed and blushed. [end of page 9] ----- :1 10 :2 That was Caroline the only unmarried daughter. The two married :3 daughters whom I did not see were named Catherine and Sophia. :4 My host had seven jersey cows and there was one horse in the :5 stable. :6 I said I must be getting back to Adamsweiler near the rail‐ :7 road where I intended to pas the night and get a daybreak train :8 back to Strasburg. The Burgomeister said he would set me right :9 on the way a I might lose it by night. So we started out to‐ :10 gether under the moonless but starlit sky and we had a very plea‐ :11 sant walk and talk. He went with me for over a mile. I told :12 him I must not take him from his evening work. He said “Die :13 Bube” would take care of that. I asked him how many morgens :14 he owned (a morgen is about an acre). He said 68. So I cal‐ :15 culated he must be worth from $10,000 to $12,000. I asked him :16 what the Burgomeister of a village did and he said he collected :17 taxes. He said he got a yearly salary of $22. He had been :18 Burgomeister for nine years—the term is six. I said that a :19 Firestone was Burgomeister there when Uncle John visited the :20 place twenty years ago. He said that was another man and pointed :21 out his house. On the way we met another son of his, a strapping :22 big young fellow whom he halted and introduced. He said he was :23 to be a soldier. Finally we said good night and my kindly cousin :24 wished me “a happy journey.” I told him if he ever came across :25 to America he must look us up and I gave him father’s address, :26 we parted very cordially. He was what the English call a “good :27 sort”, and I quite liked him. :28 When I got to the brow of the hill I turned back an looked [end of page 10] ----- :1 11 :2 for some minutes down on the little slumbering villages with just :3 a light twinkling here and there and I pondered over the family :4 vicissitudes that had brought me back there after a hundred and :5 fifty years. And as I walked over the hills under the stars :6 I tried to picture to myself my peasant ancestors striding home :7 at night in their quaint and primitive garb, their caps pulled :8 down over their eyes, their feet shod in heavy wooden shoes, a :9 stout stick in their hands and a stout heart in their bosoms. :10 There was good blood in them and it pretty nearly reached its :11 climax in that big family of girls and boys my grandfather brought :12 into the world near North Georgetown, so I thought. :13 I took a new road and steered by the stars and by and by :14 I came to this house where I concluded to stop for the night, :15 as the village looked so quiet and has such fresh cowyard odor. :16 I found a modest landlord. He looked me over and said he :17 thought he had nothing good enough for me. But I took issue with :18 him. I had a big pitcher of milk and that was my supper. :19 The dialect spoken in Berg and Thal I want to say a word :20 more about. It was curiously confused with words in it that :21 sounded like English. Thus they boil eggs “heird” and have “bake :22 ovens.” To give an idea of what they do to German, they call :23 “neuen” (9) “neen”, they say “ish” instead of “ist” for our :24 “is” and when the Burgomeister spoke of his three girls (“drei :25 maedchen”) he called them “dree mada”. :26 Finis. :27 As you have probably guessed this letter was not finished :28 in that tavern. I left there the next morning and my bill for :29 the best bedroom and supper was 37 cents. Since [end of page 11] ----- :1 12 :2 Then I have seen many places and I have added a line to this in :3 hotels and on trains. I am finishing it now on the storied :4 Rhine on which I am nearing Coblenze by boat. I made this account :5 full because you folks seemed to want to know all about your :6 German cousins. Maybe their simple lives will disappoint you. :7 As for me I was agreeably disappointed. I found more intelligent, :8 resolute and prosperous people than I had expected. :9 Now I have a request to make. C. D. Firestone of Columbus :10 once wrote to you asking what the family crest was. He is the :11 man who kept me waiting in his outer office for more than an hour. :12 The next time you see him tell him you have found it out. It :13 is a potato hoe. Tell him that the young man who once called :14 at his office in Columbus, Ohio, made that discovery. :15 I hope this letter finds you all well. I promise seldom :16 to write at such length again. With love to all, :17 Clark :18 P.S. There is a Firestone in Elsass who is a celebrated :19 artist. :20 P. S. I stopped at Mannheim but that will be shot story. :21 P. S. The Burgomeister’s father and mother are still living :22 each nearly ninety.

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Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 30 Apr 1797
Marriage Place: Winchester, Clark, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: Lucy Crim
Film Number: 001943687
Ancestry.com. Kentucky, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1783-1965 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1597226:61372?tid=&pid=&queryId=48bdd44a98080947c486cee3e5fe2bec&_phsrc=vgK3637&_phstart=successSource 1810 US Census Clark, KY Name: Gabriel Chism
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 7
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 11
Year: 1810; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Roll: 9; Page: 125; Image: 00133; Family History Library Film: 0181354
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/729328:7613?_phsrc=wfp335&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chism&ml_rpos=10&queryId=5c0983e902855f788876d83f0474dc6f 1810 US Census Clark, KY Name: Thomas Chism
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 4
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 2
Numbers of Slaves: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 5
Number of Household Members Over 25: 3
Number of Household Members: 11
Year: 1810; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Roll: 9; Page: 125; Image: 00133; Family History Library Film: 0181354
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/729343:7613?_phsrc=wfp335&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chism&ml_rpos=4&queryId=5c0983e902855f788876d83f0474dc6f 1820 US Census Clark, KY Name: Thomas Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 4
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons – Under 16: 9
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 12
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 12
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Page: 91; NARA Roll: M33_19; Image: 81
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/71735:7734?_phsrc=wfp932&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chism&ml_rpos=34&queryId=84bdc04dc6ec62003ab1d3aae83518e3 1820 US Census Clark, KY Name: James Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – Under 16: 4
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Page: 78; NARA Roll: M33_19; Image: 74
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/71971:7734?_phsrc=wfp932&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chism&ml_rpos=35&queryId=84bdc04dc6ec62003ab1d3aae83518e3 1820 US Census Clark, KY Name: John Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 7
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 5
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 8
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Page: 88; NARA Roll: M33_19; Image: 79
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/71657:7734?_phsrc=wfp932&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chism&ml_rpos=19&queryId=84bdc04dc6ec62003ab1d3aae83518e3 1820 US Census Clark, KY Name: Thomas Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons – Over 25: 3
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 4
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Page: 98; NARA Roll: M33_19; Image: 84
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/71342:7734?_phsrc=wfp932&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chism&ml_rpos=43&queryId=84bdc04dc6ec62003ab1d3aae83518e3 1825 July Ct (proveup) – 1825 June 1 (written) – Last Will & Testament of '''John Alexander Chisham'''
I '''John Alexander Chisham''' of the County of Clarke and State of Kentucky … order this to be my last will and testament …
… that '''my daughters Alsy & Susanna''' first to have a feather bed apeace and the balance of my property be equally '''divided betwixt my daughter Nancy, Caty, my son Thomas, Polly, Alsy & my daughter Elizabeths children to have her part equally divide betwixt them my daughter Sercey, Milly & Susanna'''
… It is my request that '''my son Thomas and my grandson James Dawson shall act as executors''' …
Signed: '''John Alexander Chisham'''
Wit: Thomas Philips, William R Combs, William Hodge
Mixed records, Vols. 4-5 1815-1825. Clark Co, KY
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9P3Q-92WY?i=275 1830 US Census – Name: Thomas Chism
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 6
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 9
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 9
Year: 1830; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 35; Page: 70; Family History Library Film: 0007814
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1785843:8058?_phsrc=yVJ176&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Ch*s*m*&ml_rpos=22&queryId=d24a58c0eca3496024be56aba6bc57e8 1830 US Census – Name: James Chism
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 8
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 10
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 10
Year: 1830; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 35; Page: 61; Family History Library Film: 0007814
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1785589:8058?_phsrc=yVJ176&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Ch*s*m*&ml_rpos=25&queryId=d24a58c0eca3496024be56aba6bc57e8 1830 US Census – Name: Nathaniel Chism
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 35; Page: 74; Family History Library Film: 0007814
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1785954:8058?_phsrc=yVJ177&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Ch*s*m*&ml_rpos=58&queryId=d24a58c0eca3496024be56aba6bc57e8 1830 US Census – Thomas Chism
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4
Year: 1830; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 35; Page: 102; Family History Library Film: 0007814
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1786715:8058?_phsrc=yVJ177&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Ch*s*m*&ml_rpos=59&queryId=d24a58c0eca3496024be56aba6bc57e8 1840 US Census – Name: James Chism
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 6
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total Slaves: 2
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 10
Year: 1840; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Roll: 108; Page: 267; Family History Library Film: 0007824
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2094233:8057?_phsrc=yVJ182&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Ch*s*m*&ml_rpos=7&queryId=8352bb361e12a4dc88e113b2a877dbbf 1840 US Census – Name: [Sally Chism]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Clark, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 3
Year: 1840; Census Place: Clark, Kentucky; Roll: 108; Page: 274; Family History Library Film: 0007824
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2094459:8057?_phsrc=yVJ182&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Ch*s*m*&ml_rpos=14&queryId=8352bb361e12a4dc88e113b2a877dbbf 1850 US Census – Name: William Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 27
Birth Year: abt 1823
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1850: District 2, Clark, Kentucky, USA
Occupation: Laborer
Industry: Industry Not Reported
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 13
Dwelling Number: 382
Family Number: 383
Household Members Age
William Chism 27
Frances Chism 19
James W Chism 2
John Richard Chism 0
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Clark, Kentucky; Roll: 196; Page: 27b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17000355:8054 1850 US Census – Name: Thomas Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 82
Birth Year: abt 1768
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: District 1, Clark, Kentucky, USA
Line Number: 9
Dwelling Number: 30
Family Number: 30
Household Members Age
Hiram Jones 45
America Jones 40
John S Jones 13
Mary A Jones 6
Margaret Jones 0
Thomas Chism 82
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 1, Clark, Kentucky; Roll: 196; Page: 51a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17002239:8054 1850 US Census – Name: Nathaniel Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 62
Birth Year: abt 1788
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1850: District 1, Clark, Kentucky, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 450
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 22
Dwelling Number: 177
Family Number: 177
Household Members Age
Nathaniel Chism 62
Elizabeth Chism 55
Mary Chism 20
James T Chism 19
Sarah Chism 18
Eliza Chism 14
Silas Chism 12
Amanda Chism 8
Dump Chism 5
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 1, Clark, Kentucky; Roll: 196; Page: 61a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17003092:8054 1850 US Census – Name: [James Chism]
Gender: Male
Age: 62
Birth Year: abt 1788
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1850: District 2, Clark, Kentucky, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Line Number: 40
Dwelling Number: 322
Family Number: 323
Household Members Age
James Chims 62
Frances Chims 30
Julian Chims 16
Minerva Chisme 11
James M Chisme 10
Benjamin F Chisme 7
Emily Chisme 6
Amanda Chisme 2
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Clark, Kentucky; Roll: 196; Page: 23a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17000004:8054 1858 Dec 15 – War of 1812 Pension Application – Nathaniel Chism – Clark Co, KY (51 pgs)
widow Elizabeth Chism – maiden name Elizabeth Dawson – resident of Clark Co, KY
marriage Jan 1813 or 1814 in Fayette Co KY
Death of Nathaniel Chism Dec 15, 1858, Clark Co, KY
https://www.fold3.com/image/304656156 1880 Jan 2 – War of 1812 Pension Application – James Chism (190 pgs) – Clark Co, KY
widow Betsey Fletcher 1st wife
widow Frances Chism – death of widow May 15, 1904 in Ford, KY
death of James Chism – Feb 22, 1879 in Winchester, KY
1858 Sept 20 – James Chism aged 71 yrs resident of Clark Co, KY – sworn re service enlisted Aug 1813 disch Dec 1813.
Wife’s name was Elizabeth Fletcher he married in Clark Co, KY on Nov 10, 1810.
… left knee injury from axe by a William Moore accident – during war continues to impair him throughout his life.
son Jefferson Chism
son Daniel W Chism
son Marcus L Chism 21 yrs age in 1879
… 1880 Jan 2 – Frances Chism application for pension – aged 59 yrs and resident of Clark Co, KY … James Chism is decd …
Frances Harlow is her maiden name – she married James Chism in Clark Co, Ky Dec 23, 1837 … by William Hickey a Minister of the Gospel
… James Chism’s first wife had been dead before she married him about 4 years …
… James Chism died Feb 22, 1879 …
… description of husband James Chism – 5ft 10inch, light complexion, blue eyes, brown hair …
(Reviewed first 113 pages – still need to review remaining pages)
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Clark County, Wisconsin

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==History== In 1853 Clark County was founded in Wisconsin. The following year it was organized. It was named for either General George Rogers Clark, or settler A. W. Clark. It's County Seat is Neillsville. ==Cities== Abbotsford (Partially), Colby (Partially), Greenwood, Loyal, Neillsville, [[Space:Thorp%2C_Wisconsin|Thorp]], Owen, [[Space:Stanley%2C_Wisconsin|Stanley]] (Partially) ==Villages== Curtiss, Dorchester (Partially), Granton, Unity (Partially), Withee ==Towns== Beaver, Butler, Dewhurst, Eaton, Foster, Fremont, Grant, Green Grove, Hendren, Hewett, Hixon, Hoard, Levis, Longwood, Lynn, Mayville, Mead, Mentor, Pine Valley, Reseburg, Seif, Sherman, Sherwood, Warner, Washburn, Weston, Worden, York ==Census-designated places== Chili, Humbird ==Unincorporated communities== Atwood, Bright, Christie, Clark, Columbia, Eadsville, Eidsvold, Globe, Hemlock, Junction, Lombard, Nevins, Riplinger, Shortville, Tioga, Sidney, Spokeville, Veefkind, Willard ==Ghost towns== Kurth, Maple Worth, Trow ==Demographics== Population (as of 2010): 34,690 ==Historical Sites== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_D._and_Marian_Calway_House Forrest D. and Marian Calway House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_County_Jail Clark County Jail] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_and_Theresa_Cornelius_House Charles and Theresa Cornelius House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decatur_and_Kate_Dickinson_House Decatur and Kate Dickinson House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(Neillsville,_Wisconsin) First Church of Christ, Scientist] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Foote_House Charles Foote House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_M._and_Hanna_Hediger_House Herman M. and Hanna Hediger House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_and_Maria_Hein_House John and Maria Hein House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neillsville_Downtown_Historic_District Neillsville Downtown Historic District] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neillsville_Masonic_Temple_Lodge_No._163 Neillsville Masonic Temple Lodge No. 163] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neillsville_Post_Office Neillsville Post Office] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neillsville_Standpipe Neillsville Standpipe] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omaha_Hotel Omaha Hotel] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_High_School Owen High School] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Schofield_House Robert Schofield House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silver_Dome_Ballroom The Silver Dome Ballroom] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_C._and_Katharyn_Sniteman_House Charles C. and Katharyn Sniteman House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._and_Sarah_Trogner_House George W. and Sarah Trogner House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_B._and_Jennie_Tufts_House William B. and Jennie Tufts House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Pavilion Wisconsin Pavilion] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodland_Hotel Woodland Hotel]

Clark County Deeds-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells of Clark County Kentucky|'''Campbells of Clark County Kentucky''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Clark County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Clark County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Clark County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1795 to 1844'''. If your Clark County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If yourClark County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Land Records== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Clark County Deeds'''
'''Campbell Grantee (Buyers)'''
'''1795 -1844'''
'''Updated: 15 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Year''' |'''Party_1''' |'''To/From''' |'''Party_2''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |1795 |Campbell, David |From |Web, Augustine |1 |406 |50 Acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-KC4S-V Doc Image] |- |1796 |Campbell, John |From |Fowke, George & wife |1 |638 |100 acres (Wifes name is Judith) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-KCWG-8 Doc Image] |- |1792 |Campbell, John |To |Fowke, George |1 |640 |Release |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-KCWJ-G Doc Image] |- |1796 |[[Campbell-19847|'''Campbell''']], James |From |Austin, Thos & wife |1 |710 |1000 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-KC4T-2 Doc Image] |- |1797 |Campbell, Thomas |From |Boyle, Stephen |3 |22 |Power of Attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-XXQG Doc Image] |- |1798 |Campbell, John |From |Clark, Robert |3 |264 |631 acres Lincoln County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-XX9Z Doc Image] |- |1798 |Campbell, John |To |Hook, John |3 |277 |631 acres Lincoln County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-X6PN Doc Image] |- |1801 |Campbell, Thomas |From |Boyle, Stephen & c |4 |201 |R & PE |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-57YG-G Doc Image] |- |1804 |[[Campbell-19847|'''Campbell''']], James |To |Burton, Constant & c |5 |487 |60 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-57YK-D Doc Image] |- |1797 |[[Campbell-19847|'''Campbell''']], James |To |Russell, Robert S |5 |494 |Bond for Deed |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-57YF-V Doc Image] |- |1804 |[[Campbell-19847|'''Campbell''']], James by Agt |To |Niblick, William |6 |100 |115acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-9S1S-9 Doc Image] |- |1808 |Campbell, Robert |From |Hayden, Samuel |6 |394 |120 A (wifes name is Nancy fomerly Haydon) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-93S5-Y Doc Image] |- |1804 |Campbell, John & wife & c |To |Dale, William |7 |17 |371 1/4 acres Madison County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-9396-C Doc Image] |- |1804 |Campbell, John & wife & c |To |Dale, John |7 |19 |200 acres Madison County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-939W-R Doc Image] |- |1807 |Campbell, Robert |From |Arnett, Thomas & wife |7 |325 |210 1/2 acres (wifes name is Mary) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-9396-B Doc Image] |- |1805 |[[Campbell-19847|'''Campbell''']], James ' Legatees |To |Brown, Samuel |7 |343 |250 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-93MD-D Doc Image] |- |1805 |[[Campbell-19847|'''Campbell''']], James by Agt |To |Blythe, Robert |7 |344 |60 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-93MD-D Doc Image] |- |1810 |Campbell, John |From |McPheters, Chas |7 |477 |194 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-93M8-X Doc Image] |- |1810 |Campbell, John |From |McPheters, Chas |7 |481 |Relinq of wifes dower |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-9S11-4 Doc Image] |- |1813 |Campbell, David |From |Cool, Jacob & wife |9 |412 |Lot in Abingdon, VA |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-5WY7-1 Doc Image] |- |1814 |Campbell, Robert & wife |To |Edmonson, Thomas |11 |21 |14A 2R 30P |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-5377-9 Doc Image] |- |1815 |Campbell, Robert |From |Mckee, Joseph & wife |11 |179 |6A 3R 25P |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-53QG-P Doc Image] |- |1815 |Campbell, Robert & wife |To |McKee, Joseph |11 |187 |6A 3R 25P |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKW-53QB-1 Doc Image] |- |1816 |[[Campbell-19847|'''Campbell''']], James 'Heirs |To |Medcalf, John |12 |58 |200 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-KSSL-M Doc Image] |- |1819 |Campbell, Robert |From |Whitecraft, John & c |15 |155 |47 1/2 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-JCGT Doc Image] |- |1819 |Campbell, Robert & wife |To |Dean, Ellis |15 |277 |44A 2R 15P |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-JCJW Doc Image] |- |1818 |Campbell, Robert & wife |To |McKee, Joshua |15 |278 |139A 1R 14P |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-JCJW Doc Image] |- |1818 |Campbell, Robert & wife |To |Irwin, Samuel |15 |292 |64A 1R 16P |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-JCVD Doc Image] |- |1819 |Campbell, Robert & wife |To |Pace, James Sr |15 |294 |8A 3R 33P |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-JCN4 Doc Image] |- |1819 |Campbell, John |From |Clark, Robert & wife |16 |47 |Deed of Trust or Mortgage |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-JCCQ Doc Image] |- |1820 |Campbell, John |To |Ritchie, James |16 |488 |Mortgage PE |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-JCPX Doc Image] |- |1821 |Campbell, Joseph |With |Moore, Nicholas |17 |349 |Agreement |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-B9Q8-7 Doc Image] |- |1820 |Campbell, William |From |Daniel, Jas M & wife |19 |78 |39 1/2 ACRES (Wifes name Sally) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-B9QV-P Doc Image] |- |1823 |Campbell, Jas Hrs by Com |To |Niblick, John |19 |386 |200 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-B9QF-G Doc Image] |- |1825 |Campbell, William |From |Smith, Enoch & wife |21 |3 |1A 3R 21P |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-JJ95 Doc Image] |- |1827 |Campbell, Joseph |To |Hall, Amos |22 |308 |Mortgage PE |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-JNKJ Doc Image] |- |1829 |Campbell, William & wife |To |Lamme, James |24 |274 |40A 2R 29P (Bourbon Co) (Wifes name Ruth, for. Wills) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-93N1-Q Doc Image] |- |1834 |Campbell, Judith |From |Ewell, William |26 |411 |Mortgage PE |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-G3F7-K Doc Image] |- |1834 |Campbell, William |From |Evans, John S & wife |26 |429 |50 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-G3F8-H Doc Image] |- |1835 |Campbell, William |To |Allan, Chilton |27 |331 |R & PE |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-N39K-B Doc Image] |- |1833 |Campbell, William & wife |To |Thomson, Matthew |27 |556 |19 3/4 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-N39Z-S Doc Image] |- |1835 |Campbell, William |To |Allan, James W |28 |263 |R & PE |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-N3SW-K Doc Image] |- |1835 |Campbell, William |To |Hunt, James W |29 |300 |40 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-NSPS-H Doc Image] |- |1843 |Campbell, Robert A |With |Watts, Sally or Sarah |31 |5 |Marriage Contract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-78N Doc Image] |- |1844 |Cammell, Shelton & c |To |Jewell, Ewell |31 |154 |Mortgage PE |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-Q9TF-2 Doc Image] |- |1845 |Cammell, Shelton & w |To |Rice, Clark |32 |93 |19 3/4 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-Q9RS-L Doc Image] |- |1844 |Cammell, Shelton & w |From |Franklin, Jas Heirs |32 |382 |19 3/4 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-7SKQ Doc Image] |} ==Sources==

Clark County Kentucky Marriage-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells of Clark County Kentucky|'''Campbells of Clark County Kentucky''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Clark County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Clark County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Clark County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage records for the years 1798 to 1848'''. If your Clark County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Clark County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Marriage Records== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Clark County Marriages'''
'''1798 -1848'''
'''Updated: 15 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Record_Date''' |'''Campbell''' |'''Spouse''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |25 Jun 1798 |Campbell |McCreary, John |Surety John McCreary | |- |22 Sep 1803 |Campbell, James |Wills, Elizabeth |98LH-9W1. Surety Thomas Wills |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89S7-9C13 Doc Image] |- |27 Mar 1804 |Campbell, Wm |Wells, Ruth |L21N-FGM. Ruth the daughter of Thomas Wells, surety Thomas Wells |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89S7-9C13 Doc Image] |- |19 Nov 1807 |Campbell, John |McWilliams, Anna M |LTJ7-SK3. Surety John McWilliams |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89S7-9Z7P Doc Image] |- |7 Feb 1810 |Campbell, Robert |Key, Polly |Polly the daughter of Christopher Key (consent), surety Joseph Carrel | |- |22 Jan 1816 |Campbell, John |Reily, Elenor |John Hall Campbell K64J-TLB |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9S7-9CBV Doc Image] |- |22 Sep 1817 |Campbell, Polly |Dean, James R |Polly, daughter of Robert Campbell (consent), surety JohnH Campbell | |- |11 Dec 1817 |Campbell, Joseph P |Boggs, Jane |2DX5-RJ2. Surety William Boggs |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9S7-9ZJT Doc Image] |- |30 Dec 1824 |Campbell, William |McDaniel, Sally |M9GX-Q31. Surety James McDaniel |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9S7-9Z8S Doc Image] |- |26 Jun 1845 |Campbell, Robt A |Watts, Sarah |Sarah gives her own consent, witness Mary Ann Watts, surety John B Houston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89S7-9CRJ Doc Image] |- |23 Jan 1845 |Campbell, Sarah Ann |Sewell, John |LZ66-7JR. Surety Jeptha D Kemper |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9S7-9ZMQ Doc Image] |- |26 Feb 1844 |Campbell, Joan |Franklin, Benjamin F |M9GX-2CN. Surety John C Allen |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9S7-9ZLN Doc Image] |- |22 Dec 1843 |Campbell, Shelton |Franklin, Elisa Jane |K88C-GPS. Surety Benjamin H Franklin |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9S7-9CBD Doc Image] |- |5 Dec 1848 |Campbell, William D |Benthal, Henrietta |Surety Seth Benthall | |} ==Sources==

Clark County Kentucky Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells of Clark County Kentucky|'''Campbells of Clark County Kentucky''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Clark County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Clark County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Clark County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate records for the years 1792 to 1850'''. If your Clark County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Clark County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Probate Records== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Clark County Probate'''
'''Updated: 15 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Year''' |'''Name''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |1825 |Campbell, John |6 |52 |Wife Judith, daughter Harriett Clark |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3H-J7H Doc Image] |} ==Sources==

Clark Family Mysteries-2

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Summary of what is known about Edwin Payne Russell Earliest known fact – Mustered into the Vermont 1st Cavalry, Company K. Enrolled October 13th, 1861. Said he was from Shoreham, Vermont and was 19 years old. That would put his birth year at 1842. Mustered into the cavalry on November 19th, 1861, the day that the Vermont 1st Cavalry was formed. June 13th, 1864 he was slightly wounded in the neck. Maybe at the Battle of Trevallian Station which occurred over the two previous days. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trevilian_Station In the pay records of Sept./Oct. 1864 it said that he’d gone to Vermont to muster out. The three years of service he’s signed up for were done. Many men in the 1st Cavalry mustered out on November 18th, 1864. August, 1864 – He was absent because he was sent to Camp Stoneman, Washington, DC. Camp Stoneman was a cavalry dismount facility. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Stoneman,_DC In an IRS tax assessment from 1864 for Iowa there is an Edwin Russell living in Davenport, Iowa. He owed $19.20. Seven lines down there is a J.P. Russell living in Liberty Township, Iowa which is just northwest of Davenport. He owes $1.86 in taxes. On the next page there is a Samuel Russell living in Winfield, Iowa which is southwest of Davenport. There is also a J T Russell living in Winfield that shows up on that page. In the 1870 census E. P. Russell shows up in Etna, Iowa as a saloon keeper. He’s listed as 28 years old. Again, his birth year would be 1842. It shows him owning real estate worth $1,000. He is said to have been born in England. This is the only reference to him being born in England that has ever turned up. He is in the same entry as Alva Harp and his family. Alva is listed as a restaurant owner. There is another Hosp family living in Etna as well. Just above E. P.’s entry is Tina Koons. Short for Christina Koons who would eventually become his wife. She is listed as 21 years old. Birth year 1849. She is listed as housekeeping, presumably at the Harp restaurant where E. P. may have been the saloon keeper. She is said to have been born in Illinois. Christina was also in the 1870 US census for Viola, Illinois (post office was Rochelle, Ill.) with her parents Jesse and Eliza. (Illinois census was June 23rd, 1870. The Iowa census was August 30th, 1870) On October 25th, 1870 E P Russell marries Christina Kuntz in Marshalltown, Iowa. This information came from Early Marriage Records of Marshall County, Iowa July 27, 1856 – July 1, 1880. In the 1880 census, dated June 10th, 1880 E P Russell appears in the WaKeeney, Kansas census with Christina and three children, Anna Retta, Roscoe Centennial (initials RRC), and Myrtle (Mabel). (Franklin Street, dwelling number 110) All of the children were born in Illinois and ranged in age from seven to one. (In later censuses Myrtle’s place of birth is listed as Kansas, Anna and Roscoe’s are listed as Illinois.) In this census E P’s age is 33 making his birth year approximately 1847, contradicting the birth years previously mentioned. From March 15th, 1879 through May 5th, 1881 the following ad appeared in the WaKeeney World: E Russell House Painting, Glazing and Kalsomining WAKEENEY KANSAS Prompt and satisfactory execution assured. In the Western Kansas World (WaKeeney, Kansas) on July 30th, 1881 there is a notice of delinquent tax list of real estate in Trego county, Kansas, for the year 1880. Edwin Russell appears on that list with 320 acres of land owing $25.43. In the March 24th, 1887 edition of the Terry Eye, (Terry, Kansas) there is the following piece: “Mr. Edwin Russell is visiting Mr. J. O. Gregory, three miles west of town. Mr. Russell is from Meade County, this state, where he proved up a pre-emption. He has taken a homestead and tree claim in Colorado. We are sorry he could not find attractions sufficient in North Finney to have remained with us.” Not sure if this is our Edwin Russell but June 1st, 1885 E.P. Russell appears in a Colorado state census for Chaffee, Colorado along with Christina, Anna, Roscoe and Myrtle. Edwin is age 39 in that census. That would put his birth year at 1846. There is an E P Russell buried in Potter Field in Omaha, Nebraska. Year of birth was 1848 and year of death was 1888. Age 19-40. This could be our E P Russell. https://northomahahistory.com/2019/09/04/a-history-of-the-potters-field-in-north-omaha/ On April 9th, 1889 Christina Russell applied for a widow’s pension from Iowa. In the index card for the pension it shows Edwin Russell serving in company K of the first Vermont Cavalry. The application number is for widow number 392,849, certificate number 321,029. A notation at the bottom of the card says XC 2665.240. This is the last know reference to E P Russell. Speculation and unknowns: Who were Edwin Payne’s parents and where was he born? It appeared that he lied about his age to join the cavalry in the Civil War. Did they leave WaKeeney because of the delinquent taxes? If it is indeed our E P Russell in the Potter Field in Omaha, Nebraska then why? Were the Russell’s headed to or from Colorado. Afterwards Christina applied for a widower’s pension from Iowa. When and where did Edwin Payne Russell die?

Clark Garden Botanical Park

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The breathtaking 35-acre oasis awakens the senses, stirs the spirit and relaxes the mind. From the first spring blossoms to the colorful fall and into the stillness of winter, there is a sense of magic. Wheelchair accessible pathways wind through lavish ribbons of color and fragrance. Waterfalls sparkle in the sunlight, splashing down into ponds and lakes where black and white swans, along with other waterfowl, glide in the shimmering waters. You may see peacocks strutting, or get a glimpse of blue herons or great egrets swooping down, their huge wingspans casting shadows over the lakes. Join us and experience the beauty of nature, all four seasons of the year.

Clark Gardens Botanical Park

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The breathtaking 35-acre oasis awakens the senses, stirs the spirit and relaxes the mind. From the first spring blossoms to the colorful fall and into the stillness of winter, there is a sense of magic. Wheelchair accessible pathways wind through lavish ribbons of color and fragrance. Waterfalls sparkle in the sunlight, splashing down into ponds and lakes where black and white swans, along with other waterfowl, glide in the shimmering waters. You may see peacocks strutting, or get a glimpse of blue herons or great egrets swooping down, their huge wingspans casting shadows over the lakes. Join us and experience the beauty of nature, all four seasons of the year.

Clark Name Study Info

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Clark Notes

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[[Clark-307|Mary (Clark) Gilman (1590-1681)]]
[[Clark-505|Rebecca (Clark) Peck (1585-1637)]]
----- Clarence Almon Torrey, "The Clark and Cooper Families of Hingham, England," ''The American Genealogist'' 13 (1936):151-54; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11843/151/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Clarence Almon Torrey, "Reverend Peter Hobart's Wives," ''The American Genealogist'' 12 (1935):132-33; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11851/132/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. If the family was of Hingham, there are no early, pre-1600 records. 1614 (marriage) - Edward Gillman - Mary Clark 3 June 1614 marriage, "England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXTL-85J : 6 November 2020), Mary Clark in entry for Edward Gillman, 1614; digital image at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SJW?i=17&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch'']. 1616 (marriage) Jane Clark - Robert Kirby 25 July 1616 marriage, "England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXTL-C2Y : 6 November 2020), Jane Clark in entry for Robert Kirby, 1616. 1617 (marriage) - Joseph Park - Rebecka Clark 21 May 1617 marriage, "England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXTL-ZP1 : 6 November 2020), Rebecka Clark in entry for Joseph Park, 1617. Robert Charles Anderson George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C-F'', by Robert Charles Anderson, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001, 198-99 (Anthony Cooper); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB115/i/7373/198/22175121 ''American Ancestors'']. For the marriage of Margaret Clarke and Anthony Cooper, Anderson et al cite TAG 13:152.

Clark of Banham Bibliographic Notes

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[[Clarke-1340|Thomas Clarke (1567-1638)]]
[[Canne-1|Mary (Canne) Clarke (abt.1580-1642)]]
[[Clarke-3150|Rowland Clarke (bef.1607-1638)]]
[[Clark-4489|Joseph Clark (bef.1613-bef.1684)]]
----- ==In Print== The outline that follows is given to encourage genealogists to consult modern, reliable materials about the family, such as C. G. Clark (1998). Genealogists should avoid or be wary of claims promoted in Peskett (1995). ===Anderson, 2015=== Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory : Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640 : a concise compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015) *p. 67, Joseph Clark--Banham, Norfolk; 1640; Dedham. Works consulted as [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.li2tzu?urlappend=%3Bseq=92%3Bownerid=27021597764372982-98 DeTR 1:71]; SPR 1:19;(a) NEHGR 152:3-23,(b) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11657/180/0 153:180-82]." ::[a] For Joseph Clark's Suffolk County, Massachusetts probate file papers, see the records--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS6X-2SST-Q?i=575&cat=2822393 ''FamilySearch'']
::[b] This is Christopher Gleason Clark's article. It is available to NEHGS members as a PDF--see the notice [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?volumeId=11598&pageName=6&previousPage=DatabaseSearch&databaseId=202 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *p. 67, Rowland Clark--Banham, [Norfolk]; 1637; Dedham [DeTR 1:34; DeVR 127; NGSQ 74:5; NEHGR 152:3-23] Arrived 11(6)1637 Proprietor; see also "[https://americanancestors.org/publications/great-migration-study-project/additions-and-corrections Additions and Corrections to The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640]" for Rowland Clark, "Change English origin from 'Banham, Suffolk' to 'Banham, Norfolk.'” ===C. G. Clark, 1998=== Christopher Gleason Clark, "The English Ancestry of Joseph Clark (1613-1683) of Dedham and Medfield, Massachusetts" ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 152 (1998): 3-23 at 19. Clark's article is available to NEHGS members as a PDF, as noticed [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?volumeId=11598&pageName=6&previousPage=DatabaseSearch&databaseId=202 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Robert Charles Anderson included notes on this work in the ''Great Migration Newsletter'' 7 (1998):31; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1567/i/21170/31/426831287 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Anderson wrote, "Clark demonstrates that Joseph Clark of Dedham was baptized at Banham, Norfolk, and ... he had sisters [[Clarke-633|Rebecca]] (who married [[Wheelock-75|Ralph Wheelock]]) and [[Clarke-1058|Elizabeth]] (who married [[Barbour-41|George Barber)]]. Joseph Clark also had siblings [[Clarke-3150|Rowland]] and [[Clarke-3154|Mary]] who may have come to Dedham, and if so, the latter married [[Smith-81803|Benjamin Smith]] ..." See Clark's companion article that updates some of the Banham family information, Christopher Gleason Clark, "Colborne Origins and Clark Revelations," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 153 (1999), 180-182; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11657/180/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ===Peskett, 1995 (significantly erroneous)=== Victor Peskett, ''Clark's Kin, A Seventeenth Century East Anglian Family in New England '' (Metfield, Suffolk: privately printed, 1995), 1-10, 27-29. [Not listed in WorldCat, FamilySearch Catalog or NEHGS Catalog] This work is remarked as erroneous by Christopher Gleason Clark (1998). Clark describes that Peskett's oversights to include conflating "birthplaces, siblings and parentage," causing what should be distinct families to appear otherwise. The confusion concerns "Joseph Clarke of Dorchester with alleged siblings Bray and Thomas; Joseph, Thomas, John and Carew Clarke of Rhode Island; and Joseph and the other Clarks of Dedham." Peskett apparently treated these men as though "they were all children born in Westhrope, Suffolk, to a Rowland Clarke of Great Yeldham, Essex, and Mary Hobart of Barnham," in part based on loosely compiled records in "the [IGI] and Ancestral File databases." ===Anderson, 1986=== Robert Charles Anderson, "Clark, Hunting, and Wheelock Families of Dedham, Massachusetts: Some English Clues," ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly'', 74 [1986]: 3-6. Published the discovery of the Ralph Wheelock - Rebecca Clark marriage in Wramplingham, Norfolk, England. This work is mentioned and cited by Christopher Gleason Clark (1998). ===Moriarity, 1921=== George Andrews Moriarity, Jr., "Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe) - Kerrick," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 75 (1921):273-301; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0303hb6f?urlappend=%3Bseq=287 ''Hathi Trust'']. This material provides a detailed account and analysis supporting the English origins and family of "Dr. John Clarke, the famous settler of Newport, [Rhode Island]." Christopher Gleason Clark (1998) described Moriarity's work as "a major monograph" on Dr. Clarke's origins and family. (See Clark's further comments under "Morrison, 1902." ===Morrison, 1902=== George Austin Morrison, Jr., ''The Clarke Families of Rhode Island'' (New York: 1902), 9-13. digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/25534/?offset=17#page=9&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= ''FamilySearch'']. This work is mentioned and cited by Christopher Gleason Clark (1998). Of the many errors in Peskett (1995), Clark wrote, "Years earlier, George A. Morrison had presented clear evidence that the Clarkes of Westerly [Rhode Island] were the children of Thomas and Rose (Kerrick/Keridge) Clarke of Westhorpe, Suffolk, and George Andrews Moriarity, Jr. composed a major monograph on this family." ===Pope, 1900=== Charles Henry Pope, ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts ...'' (Boston, C.H. Pope, 1900), 102 (Joseph), 103 (Rowland); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5q81ng7b?urlappend=%3Bseq=111 ''Hathi Trust'']. Correctly identifies Joseph's family, naming wife only as Alice. Incorrectly identifies Mary Clark, who died 1642 as the widow of Rowland. ===A.P. Clarke, 1896=== Augustus Peck Clarke, ''Clarke's Kindred Genealogies'' (Harvard Print. Co., Cambridge, Mass., 1896), 5-12; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/clarkeskindredge00clar/page/4/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. Cites Jameson's erroneous identification of Joseph Clarke's wife as Alice Peppit, and conflates Joseph Clarke of Dorchester with Joseph Clarke of Dedham and Medfield. ===Jameson, 1886 (errors as to origins, wife)=== E. O. Jameson, ''The History of Medway, Mass., 1713-1885 ...'' ([Providence, R. I., J. A. & R. A. Reid, printers, c1886], 462 (Joseph Clark); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044018686501?urlappend=%3Bseq=508%3Bownerid=4395818-510 ''Hathi Trust'']. Incorrectly identifies Joseph's origins as Suffolk, England; names wife "Alice Pepper." Mis-identifies the wife of Joseph, Jr. ===Savage, 1862=== James Savage, ''A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England ...'', 4 vols. (Boston : Little, Brown and company, 1860-62), 1:391-404 (Clark), at 398 (Joseph, Dedham); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044052737137?urlappend=%3Bseq=420%3Bownerid=5334973-440 ''Hathi Trust'']. Incorrectly suggest that Joseph may first have been at Dorchester, but reports the correct date of freemanship. Identifies wife only as Alice, but misidentifies Mary Allen as a second wife, instead of the wife of Joseph Jr. Adds a third wife Mary. Names son-in-law John Adams, a mistranscription of the original will in the probate books (should be son John Clarke). Entry for Rowland Clark, Dedham (death only) ===Farmer, 1829=== John Farmer, ''A genealogical register of the first settlers of New England ...'' (Lancaster, Mass., Carter, Andrews & co., 1829), 60-62 (Clark) at 61 (Joseph Clarke, Dedham); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044029877669?urlappend=%3Bseq=73%3Bownerid=6060193-85 ''Hathi Trust'']. Incorrectly identifies Joseph Clark of Dedham as the Joseph Clark made free in 1635. [This was [[Clark-46791|Joseph Clark (1611-1641)]] of Dorchester]. No mention of Rowland Clark. ==New England Marriages prior to 1700== See also WikiTree's page [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]] *'''Clark-[Pepper]? by 1641 marriage,''' ''New England Marriages prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 1:324 (Clark); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21174/324/426880844 ''AmericanAncestors'']. He is '''Joseph Clark''' (-1684); she is Alice [Pepper]? (1628-1710); marriage is in England, at Dedham by 1641; works consulted as "McCormick-Hamilton 766; Farr Anc. 65; Bullard Anc. 44; Reg. 36:84; Barbour (ms) 1; Mead-Clark 1; McIntire Anc. 99, 332; Dedham Hist. Reg. 6:92; Bond Anc. 158-9; Harris (#12) 9; Clark (#8) 67; Clark (#15) 15; Bartlett Hill Gen. 8; Cutler 36; Wight 12; Richardson Mem. 716; Tingley-Meyers 67, 125, 249; Allen (#4) 14; Boyden 9." ::See also Clarence Almon Torrey, '"New England Marriages prior to 1700", manuscript, n.d. (12 vols., [-1962]), Boston, MA. : New England Historic Genealogical Society; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM4-86RR?cat=290345 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 7765383, images 1161 of 1482 (Torrey's Manuscript), ::McCormick-Hamilton 766; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066007634?urlappend=%3Bseq=76%3Bownerid=13510798886853609-80 Farr Anc. 65]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065996670?urlappend=%3Bseq=60%3Bownerid=13510798885913929-88 Bullard Anc. 44] see "Clark Note. Joseph Clark and Alice Pepper"; [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistorv36wate/page/84/mode/2up Reg. 36:84] Notes & Queries (1882). Joseph Clark & Alice; Barbour (ms) 1; [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/568803/?offset=0#page=11&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Mead-Clark 1] (1946) Joseph Clark & Alice Pepper; McIntire Anc. [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofrobert00mcin/page/n195/mode/2up 99] "Joseph & Alice____, [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofrobert00mcin/page/n653/mode/2up 332] Joseph, s/o Joseph & Frances m Alice Pepper; [https://archive.org/details/dedhamhistorica17masgoog/page/n116/mode/2up Dedham Hist. Reg. 6:92]; Bond Anc. 158-9; [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/98665/?offset=0#page=11&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=clark Harris (#12) 9] Not found in page/source; Clark (#8) 67 [https://archive.org/details/clarkeskindredge00clar/page/6/mode/2up?q=Alice+pepper Page 6 (not 67)] Joseph Clarke and Alice Peppper/Peppit, alias Brass; [https://archive.org/details/ancestorsofmychi02clar/page/14/mode/2up Clark (#15) 15] "Joseph Clark and Alice Pepper" ; [https://archive.org/details/johnhillofdorche00bart/page/n19/mode/2up Bartlett Hill Gen. 8] "Joseph Clark and Alice Pepper"; Cutler 36 [couldn't find mention, also checked Cutler (1867)]; [https://archive.org/details/wightsrecordofth00wigh/page/12/mode/2up Wight 12] "Joseph Clark and Alice Pepper"; [https://archive.org/details/richardsonmemori00vint/page/716/mode/2up Richardson Mem. 716] "Joseph and Alice Clark"; Tingley-Meyers [https://archive.org/details/someancestrallin00ting/page/67/mode/2up 67] son of Rowland Clark, Joseph Clark and Alice Pepper, [https://archive.org/details/someancestrallin00ting/page/125/mode/2up 125], [https://archive.org/details/someancestrallin00ting/page/249/mode/2up 249]; [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00hutc/page/n29/mode/2up Allen (#4) 14] "Joseph and Alice Clark"; [https://archive.org/details/thomasboydenhisd00boyd/page/8/mode/2up?view=theater Boyden 9]." Unable to find mentions in McCormick-Hamilton 766, Harris (#12) 9, Cutler 36. Could not find online Barbour (ms) 1; Bond Anc. 158-9. * '''Clark--Unknown by 1620 marriage.''' ''New England Marriages prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 1:326 (Clark); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21174/326/426880886 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is '''Rowland Clark''' (-1639); she is Mary ____ (-1642). Marriage is in England, 1620; works consulted as "[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/792884/?offset=20#page=60&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Bent Anc. 59]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t80k2zm27?urlappend=%3Bseq=426 Sv. 1:400]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3898331?urlappend=%3Bseq=205%3Bownerid=9007199256422469-205 Shurtleff 141]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062498829?urlappend=%3Bseq=84%3Bownerid=13510798887673480-88 Tingley-Meyers 67]; [https://archive.org/details/bassettprestonan00pres/page/64/mode/1up Bassett-Preston 64]; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065996670?urlappend=%3Bseq=60%3Bownerid=13510798885913929-88 Bullard Anc. 44]; Barbour (ms) 1; [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/610671/?offset=#page=96&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=rowland McIntire Anc. 91]." See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Clarke-3150#Research_Notes Rowland Clark Research Notes]. * '''Boyden-Clark 1673 marriage,''' Medfield, ''New England Marriages prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 1:184 (Boyden); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21174/184/426877895 ''AmericanAncestors'']. He is Jonathan Boyden (1652-1732), she is "Marie/Mary Clark" (1649- ), his first wife. Marriage is 26 September 1673. Works consulted as "Medfield Hist. 321; Boyden 9; Farr Anc. 35, 66; Thurston (1892) 360; Tingley-Meyers 67; Mead-Clark 1." * [sibling or child] * [sibling or child] * [sibling or child] ==Other Noteworthy== (WIP - might add FindAGrave, etc.) ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

Clark of Rumney Research

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[[Clark-5442|Elizabeth (Clark) Preston (1760-1807)]] The purpose of this page is to consolidate research concerning the ancestry of various Clark men and woman of Rumney, Grafton County, New Hampshire. '''WIP''' ==Haddam Land Records (9:184)== '''Was the father Joseph Clark 2d of Haddam?''' The transcribed Haddam Vital Records from Barbour mention children of Joseph Clark 2d, generally calling out wife Elizabeth, include reports about Charles Clark, born Haddam, 23 May 1747; Susannah Clark, born Haddam, 28 April 1748; Joseph Clark, born Haddam, 10 April 1750; Jonathan Clark, born Haddam, September 1751; Michael Clark, born Haddam, 19 August 1753, died there 3 September 1753; Michael Clark, born Haddam, 9 October 1754, surely the "Mical" baptized Haddam, 17 November 1754Mical Clark 1754 baptism, ''The two hundredth anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut ...'' (Haddam, 1902), 259; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/twohundredthanni00firs/page/259/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive''] ("Mical ye child of Joseph & Elizabeth Clark"). A will or probate record for this Joseph Clark 2d has not been located. Haddam Land Records include a 1775 record (referenced as 9:184),Carolyn Porter-Fraher, "[CTMD] Haddam Land Records," post of 13 January 2001 in CTMiddle-L Archives; web content [links no longer functioning]; archival copy in possession of GeneJ. :Know ye by these Presents that we Elizabeth Clark, Joseph Clark, Jonathan Clark and Michael Clark, all of Rumney in the Province of New Hampshire, Grafton County by these Presents constitute and appoint Charles Clark of Rumney aforesaid our Lawful Attorney to act in all Respects to Sell & take the Pay or security for the pay in all the affair Relating to the Interest or Estate of Joseph Clark of Haddam in Conncticut in the County of Hartford deceased to Settle all our affairs in sd Haddam as fully as were we their Personally Present. In witness whereof we have herunto set our hands this 9th day of January in the year 1775. Elizabeth Clark, Joseph Clark, Jonathan Clark, Michael Clark, Susannah Clark [their mark, X, each name]. The "Elizabeth Clark" listed first in this entry could have been a widow or a daughter; the record is not clear. Separate research into the Clark families of Rumney indicates strong onomastic clues, so that if the "Elizabeth" above was not the person who later became Elizabeth (Clark) Preston, she was surely closely related to those whose names appear. GeneJ, "Joseph Clark 2nd, Joseph Clark Jr. -- 1740"s at Haddam," post of 7 November 2008 to CTMiddle-L (Rootsweb); web content [links no longer functioning]; archival copy in possession of GeneJ. ==Rumney Families, apparent heirs of Joseph Clark of Haddam== '''Charles Clark''', and wife Molly [Grafton Co. Deeds] had known children at Rumney:
.....Charles Clark, Jr., d. 1798 [Grafton Co. Deeds]
.....Molly Clark, b. 24 Sept 1767, Rumney [NH VR]
.....Olive Clark, b. 13 Jan 1779, Rumney [NH VR]
.....Joseph Clark b. 28 Jan 1781, Rumney [NH VR] Appears the family, as below, 1790 US Census, Rumney, New Hampshire [Ancestry.com]:
.....Clark, Charles 3-1-3 (7); three males 16 or older, 1 male under ae 16, and 4 females
Charles Clark's wife's full name given as "Molly Brown" in Farwell, _The Farwell family ..._, vol. 1 (1929), pg. 107 (Ancestry.com) [8]. Farwell reports three sons: Jonathan, Michael and Charles, Jr. The son Charles Clark, Jr. m. Sarah Greenough, dau. of William Greenough, who became guardian of Charles, Jr.'s daus. Sarah Clare and Sena [Asenath] Clark by 1808 [_New Hampshire Gazette_, Jun 21, 1808, page 4 (Genealogybank.com)]. '''Susannah Clark''' of Rumney m. Benjamin Wells, s/o Winthrop and Dorothy (Healey) Wells
Salisbury, Mass., US GenWeb, provides a family group sheet by John Wells (2002) for Benjamin Wells of Plymouth, New Hampshire, b. c1747 at Chester, New Hampshire, citing _History of Plymouth_ and NH VR, "Benjamin m1 Lydia Wesson who died 28 Sept 1776; he m. 2 to "Susannah Clark of Rumney, NH" on 6 Feb 1777," reports that Benjamin and Susannah Clark Wells had one child, Susannah b. 28 Sept 1777, d. 3 Oct 1777. Susannah's mother-in-law, [[Healey-50|Dorothy Healey (1724-aft.1797)]] was the older sister of [[Healey-55|Hannah (Healey) Preston (1734-1812)]], the mother-in-law of [[Clark-5442|Elizabeth (Clark) Preston (1760-1807)]]. William and Elizabeth (Clark) Preston named their seventh born son, [[Preston-2413|Wells Preston]]. Susannah's only known child, Susannah Wells, was born in 1777 and survived but a few days. For some Wells genealogy, see Ezra S Stearns, ''History of Plymouth, New Hampshire'', 2 vols. (Cambridge: University Press, 1906), 2:726-735 (Thomas Wells and some descendants) at 727 (Winthrop Wells) and 727-728 (Benjamin Wells); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyplymouth02commgoog/page/727/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], :Winthop Wells ... m. Dorothy Healey, dau. of William and Mary (Sanborn) Healey of Chester. He settled in Candia, removing to Plymouth, 1765. He purchased of Abel Wester a right in the township ... He was a lieutenant. He d. 1797. :[Children], :# Benjamin Wells :# Paul Wells :# Hannah Wells ... m. ... William Greenough :# Sally Wells; m. Enoch Merrill :# Susannah Wells ... m. ... Peter Cline :# Winthop Wells :# Phebe Wells ... m ... John Abbott. :Benjamin Wells ... b. Chester, about 1747. m. in Plymouth, May 11, 1768, Lydia Wesson, dau. of Ephram Wesson ..., [she] d. Sep. 28, 1776. He m. second, Feb 6, 1777, Susannah Clark. He was a soldier in the Revolution (see vol I.) :[Children], :# Lydia Wells ... ; m. David Alls :#Nathan Wells, b. June 3, 1771, d. Sept 1771 :#Ludy Wells, b. June 7, 1772; m. Enoch George :#Susannah Wells, b. Sept 29, 1777, d. Oc 3, 1777 Benjamin-Susannah seem the family below, 1790 US Census, Plymouth, NH [Ancestry.com]:
.....Wells, Benjamin 1-0-3 (4); 1 male 16 or older; 3 females '''Joseph Clark''' had wife Hannah and known children:
.....Hannah Clark, b. 25 Feb 1783, Rumney [NH VR]
.....Polly Clark, b. 25 Sept 1785, Rumney [NH VR]
Appears the family as below, 1790 US Census, Rumney, New Hampshire [Ancestry.com]:
.....Clark, Joseph 1-0-4 (5); 1 male 16 or older; 4 females
'''Jonathan Clark''' and wife Ruth had known children:
.....James Clark, b. 23 Oct 1774, Rumney [NH VR]
.....Mary Clark, b. 18 Jul 1776, Rumney [NH VR]
.....Michael Clark, b. 26 April 1779, Rumney [NH VR]
.....Susannah Clark, b. 24 Mar 1781, Rumney [NH VR]
.....Sarah Clark, b. 09 Dec 1783, Rumney [NH VR]
.....Jonathan Clark, b. 14 Jun 1784, Rumney [NH VR] Appears the family, as below, 1790 US Census, Rumney, New Hampshire [Digital images; Ancestry]:
.....Clark, Jonathan 2-2-4 (8); 2 males over 16, 2 males under 16, 4 females
This Jonathan Clark was ae 67 on 7 July 1819 [Rev. War Pension file, S45680], thus b. c1752. His daughter Sarah m. unknown Piper [Rev. War Pension file (NH), S45680]. Same source reports another dau. married David Craig of Rumney. Maj. William Preston, and his son, Joseph Preston, both provided declarations that are contained in this Jonathan Clark's Rev. War Pension file; both declarations concerned the value of Jonathan Clark's land but do mention they have long known him. Noteworthy: Barbour records report the marriage of one "Jonathan Clarke & Ruth Clarke," Oct 1773 [7]--but which Jonathan? '''Elizabeth Clark''' (possibly) born 22 February 1760 [Rumney VR], died Rumney, 19 Jun 1807 [Rumney VR]; married William Preston. Twelve children, see [[Clark-5442|Elizabeth (Clark) Preston (1760-1807)]]. '''Where is Michael Clark?''' See [[#Haddam_Land_Records_(9:184)|Haddam Land Records]] for notice of "Michael Clark" of Rumney, 1775. ==Haddam Clark records== ==Conjecture and Identity Conflicts== '''Immigrant [[Clark-1039|William Clark (abt.1610-1681)]] (PGM)''' has son [[Clark-1865|Joseph Clark (1653-1723)]] who married [[Spencer-598|Ruth (Spencer) Clark (1654-1744)]]. From an associations standpoint, the descendants of this immigrating ancestor would be good candidates as the Rumney Clark's parentage, given the connection between the Spencers and the Brainerds, and the connection between the Brainerds and the settlement of Rumney. Have adopted the profile of their son, [[Clark-27471|Joseph Clark (abt.1683-1750)]], who WikiTreers say is the man who married Susannah Sheather. His profile and those of his parents, etc. all lack historical support. '''2d doesn't always mean Jr.; Jr. doesn't always mean Jr.''' '''Two men Joseph Clark.''' There are TWO Joseph Clarks of Haddam who could be easily confused. See [1] Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), for various entries Joseph Clark, 2d, "m Elizabeth ______," 26 June 1746
Joseph Clark, Jr. "m. Lydia ______," 9 Nov 1749 What records would distinguish Joseph Clark 2nd from Joseph Clark, Jr.??? See (if you can find), GeneJ, "[CLARK-WM-HADDAM] Two men, Joseph Clark, both of Haddam 1740-1750 +," post of 31 October 2008 to CTMiddle-L (Rootsweb); web content [links no longer functioning]; archival copy in possession of GeneJ. From the archival copy, Joseph Clark, 2d, "m Elizabeth ______," 26 June 1746 Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), various entries. and had apparent:
.....Charles, son Joseph, 2d,& Elizabeth, b May 23, 1747Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), various entries.
.....Susanna, dau Joseph 2d, b Apr 28, 1748Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), various entries.
.....Joseph, son Joseph 2d, b Apr 10, 1750Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), various entries.
.....Jonathan, son Joseph 2d, b Sept __, 1751Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), various entries.
.....Michael, son Joseph, b Aug 19, 1753Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), various entries.
.....Michael, son Joseph, died Sept 3, 1753Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), various entries.
.....Michael 2d, son Joseph, b Oct 9, 1754Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), various entries.
....."Mical ye child of Joseph & Elizabeth Clark," bap. 17 Nov. 1754First Congregational Church, The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut ... (1902); digital images, Goggle Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 7 October 2008), page 255-298 for Baptisms; entry at page 259 from Middle Haddam Church Record for 17 November 1754 baptism of "Mical ye child of Joseph & Elizabeth Clark."
== Sources == *Coralynn Brown, "Haddam Vital Records from Barbour, 1668-1852,"" online vital record transcriptions, Dunham-Wilcox-Trott-Kirk (http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/haddam_barbour_c.htm : accessed 14 October 2008), various entries *First Congregational Church, The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut ... (1902); digital images, Goggle Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 7 October 2008), page 255-298 for Baptisms; entry at page 259 from Middle Haddam Church Record for 17 November 1754 baptism of "Mical ye child of Joseph & Elizabeth Clark." *First Congregational Church, The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut ... (1902); digital images, Goggle Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 7 October 2008), page 255-298 for Baptisms; entry at pg 263, for "Record kept by Record kept by Rev. Eleazer May," reporting baptism April 1760 of on Elisabeth, the dau. of Joseph Clark." See also note [__], below *Lucy Abigail Brainard, _The genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard family in America : 1654-1908_ (1908), vol. I-part III (Joshua), pages 44-5 (Daniel and Esther); 52-3 (Asahel and Hannah Presson/Preston); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062858428?urlappend=%3Bseq=726 ''Hathi Trust'']. *John Scribner Jenness, _Notes on the first Planting of New Hampshire._ (1895) [digital images at Google books], pgs 484 (Olmstead group) and 488 (Brainard group). * Carolyn Porter-Fraher, regarding the estate of Joseph Clark "in Hadam" in "Haddam Land Records," message board posting, Connecticut Middle-List dated 13 Jan 2001, archive online, Rootsweb.com (http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CTMIDDLE/2001- 01/0979416705 : accessed 14 October 2008; as transcribed by Carolyn on 12 June 1997 at Haddam Town Hall. *"Early Connecticut Marriages," transcription of original by Frederick Bailey 1896-1901, described as "Marriage performed by Rev. Eleazer May of the Congregational Church between 1756 and 1799"; online derivative, Jane Devline (http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/haddam_rev_may_marr.htm : 20 Oct 2008) *John Dennis Farwell, _The Farwell family : a history of Henry Farwell..._ (1929); digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 7 October 2008), page 1: 187, entry for Molly Brown

Clark Tolland Farm

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History of the farm by Joseph Clark, III (http://www.windsoftolland.com) Contact Inkoming@netzero.net A BRIEF HISTORY OF TOLLAND, MASSACHUSETTS. TOLLAND WAS INCORPORATED IN 1810 ALONG WITH SEVERAL OTHER WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS TOWNS. IT WAS FORMED FROM THE WEST PARISH OF THE TOWN OF GRANVILLE, MASSACHUESTTS WHICH WAS FIRST SETTLED IN 1728 , INCORPORATED AS A DISTRICT IN 1754 AND AS A TOWN IN 1777. TOLLANDS POPULATION IN 1810 WAS RELIABLY, 695 PERSONS, THE HIGHEST IN THE TOWNS HISTORY. THE 2005 POPULATION OF 419 IN THE HIGHEST SINCE. THE HIGHEST TOWN IN HAMPDEN COUNTY, (BUT FIRST BEING IN HAMPSHIRE COUNTY)TOLLAND BORDERS FOUR COUNTIES, TWO IN CONNECTICUT AND TWO IN MASSACHUETTS, AND IS THE HIGHEST POINT IN MASSACHUSETTS ONE HUNDRED MILES FROM THE COAST AND TEN MILES EITHER SIDE OF THE BORDER OF THE TWO STATES. Agriculture was of course the only occupation of consequense in Tolland the first 100 years of its official existance. Even so, the harshness of the weather and the rockyness of the soil limited agriculture for many years after its settling to allow for time to clear the land. Before that it was mostly pasture in between the outcrops of ledge and the surface boulders. Making stonewalls was the towns main pastime. Tollands geography was unkind to any endeavor including manufacturing which was basically non existant. It did not have streams large enough to float a log or enough volumn to operate water wheels year round. Its elevation made transportation terrible for 100 plus years, the steep mountains between the town and the closest village of importance stymied commerce. The only exception being those mills along the Farmington River more than 1000 feet below the average elevation of the town. Colonial law, especially that under control of the British, limited formation any new towns to those with established churches, the Congregational Church being the law of the land in the Bay Colony. Without a church and a minister no new towns would be considered by the Great and General Court in Boston. Tollands church was establish in the then west parish, or West Granville in 1795 with the hiring of the Rev. Roger Harrison as its first pastor in 1798. the town was apporved for its charter in 1810. The church was for 150 years the main insitution in the town but it also suffered from poor attendance and dropping membership to the point where it had to share ministers with other churches in the area. From 1810 to 1963 the town steadily lost population, dropping 590 persons form its official roles during that time. Farming gradually deminished in town even by the 20th century and the town fell to decay and partial ruin with abandoned farms and buildings falling in everywhere. The people went elsewhere when land particularly to the west was uncovered and details about rockless fields already cleared and winters that were not as long. By 1900 outside interest and outside money began to find its way into the forlorn community with barely enough money in its treasury to cut the brush from encroaching on the roadsides. By that time two private fish and game clubs and presrves with a large New York City membership had formed in town prividing willing buyers for strapped farms and bringing a large portion of the abandoned community under taxable entities. One of those organizations, the Tunxis Club, is till in existance today. Apple growing was revived when the newly formed Chapin apple farm introduced modern horticulture methods to the community, the remants still visible today. Electricty made its appearence in town in 1935 but the telephone, a "gift from heaven " for the towns isolated houswives, came along the dusty roads to the lonely farmhouses that remained, in 1914. From 1822 to 1917 the Harrison tavern, first started by Rev. Roger Harrison, was the anchor business in Tolland Center, the only real village part of the town during that era. He also opertaed a boarding house and was postmaster in Tolland until his death in 1853. The Harrison tavern, post office and Inn remained in his family , being passed on to his son, his sons wife and their daughter until 1917 when the last Harrison moved from town. There were from time to time other stores in the center including one for logging products but none that lasted. Following the demise of the Harrison establishment a store was opened by Eugene Moore just east of the center and the post office moved there. It eventually burned down in 1938 and for a few years was relocated back at the old Harrison house until the store and post office, now being run by Orville Moore moved into its own premises again in 1940. In 1944 the Tolland post office closed for good but the store remained open. Along with farming, logging, sawmilling, first by water wheel then by steam engine, then in the 20th century, trucking and construction emrged as Tollands main industry. Farming ended as a dairy persuit in 1969 and by 1994, the last two full time working farms of any sort ended operation. Now, beginning in the 1950s, more and more people sought employment out of town and far away except for those who were involved in logging and trucking. Meanwhile the population continued its downward spiral until 1963, when the Wildwood housing development began in town. Around lonely Cranberry pond a massive vacation development started in Tolland before disbelieving eyes and soon construction in this pre zoning, pre regulation days began seriously. Suddenly small vacation homes on tiny lots around the newly re-dammed Cranberry Pond filled the town with excitmenet...and money, and people. A number of smaller vacation developments started and ended as well during the 1970s starting a boom in land sales, and in town beauracracy. The population began to rise as more people moved in, slowly bringing the count to 150, then 200, then 250 and on upward. Today the lingering effects of upwardly mobile land prices waxing and waning in town from one month to another has reinforced the fact that construction and associated home building and services have entirely replaced farming and other agricutural persuits as the towns leading industry. Today Tolland is dealing with increased taxes,crime and all the other pressures of rural life. Transportation is still an issue as so many if not all people in town who work, drive many miles over roads that have not changed all that much in the last 30 years. Meanwhile the town has no store, no school, (part of the Southwick-Tolland school region) no telephone (Sandisfield)...and no post office (Granville.) Breakdown of property ownership gleaned from old deeds. 1697 Bedford Plantation founded (later Granville) 1728 Nathanial Dwight surveys Bedford Plantation. 1756 Thomas Clapp, President of Yale Univeristy (then Yale College)buys southern portion of Jon Elliots surveyed share of Bedford Plantation, about 500 acres which goes on to form main part of modern Clark farm. 1765 Clapps relatives inherit his property 1781 Pitkin family, Clapps relatives and descendants, trades the 500 acres to Perez Marshall of Simsbury for land he owned there. 1817 Property is deeded to son Samual Marshall 1832 Samual Marshalls son Lester is primary owner. 1886 The Marshall family ownership ends and sells to Xavier Toupense 1928 John C Winn, a neighbor buys Toupense farm. 1935 Joseph Clark,(1909-1989) buys Winns farm. 1981 Joseph and Dorothy Clark form deed with son Joseph III who goes on to own property. 2005 Majority of this property transferred to a private trust. The Marshall-Toupense farm is located on Burt Hill Road in Tolland, Massachusetts, USA. This is a much investigated property, literally hundreds of deeds and documents including family records and diaries have been examined over the years building a mountain of information about the ancient farm and its owners. There are still many gaps in this field of inquiery, massive gaps in fact especially in the Toupense era, (1886-1928). Attempts to contact scattered family members have ben largely unsuccessful but improving as of late. Included in this site is a general account of who lived here and when and about the progression of activities in this, the last steady working farm in Tolland from the "old era".This is also a site being gradually developed.

Clarke and Stains Residences

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A table indexing the residences of the Clarke and Stains and associated spouse families were taken from multiple sources - BMD certificates, electoral registers, census records and personal memorabilia. Where names were changed after marriage or for other reasons, the name on the document is entered on the table, including spelling errors. Names transcribed from certified copies of BMD certificates and other sources are confined to those stated as residents at the address. For example, William Betts Stains' 1890 birth certificate copy states that he was born at the address listed below, his mother registered his birth, and the same address was given as hers. While his father's name is entered for relationship purposes, it doesn't state that he is living with the family, although this could be inferred as the family was still living at the same address on the 1871 England and Wales census. All certified copies of BMD are in the files of [[Clarke-5214|Anna Hayward]]. All electoral register and census images in this table can be found at ancestry.co.uk . ===Notes=== One of the purposes of this table was to see where the two families overlap at the same address/addresses, particularly with the Tynemouth Terrace address in Tottenham. The object was to establish whether the Clarke and Stains family lived in the property together, bearing in mind that it was only a three-bedroom house with one living room. The other objective was to try and see if one family lived on the property first to establish the owners. To a degree, that question was answered as it appears that the Stains family lived there first, with the address being entered as the residence of [[Stains-32|Ethel Margaret Stains]] when she married [[Hayward-1888|Reuben Hayward Clarke]] in 1921. Their first child [[Clarke-5733|James Dennis Clarke]] was born at what he believed was his paternal grandparent's residence in West Ham in 1922. With the release of the 1921 census, his belief is confirmed. The first documented evidence of the Clarkes living at the Tottenham address is with the 1926 birth certificate of their daughter [[Clarke-5756|Margery Geraldine Clarke]]. However, neither Margery nor her mother's address was given as Tynemouth Terrace, and Reuben Hayward Clarke was entered as being resident. The first electoral register for the Clarkes listed in Tottenham is 1928, although there are several gaps in registers found for the couple. The Clarke's moved to 2 Grasvenor Avenue, Barnet, in the summer of 1935 whilst the Stains were on the electoral registers at The Mall in Southgate from 1931. To add to the confusion, while the electoral registers for the Clarkes were in the right area for Tottenham, the Stains were registered out of the area. They were registered within the Hoxton Ward area for a number 5 Fairbank Street, and other occupiers apart from the Stains were also listed at the address. The entries for the Stains have the following entered below their names "(abode 5a Tottenham Road, N17)" The heading at the top of the page reads "Residence or property occupied and abode of "non-resident occupier", which seems to suggest that the Stains owned the property in Fairbank Street but didn't live there. As other occupiers were living in the property, perhaps they rented it out? Even more, confusion is added to the mix as there appear to be discrepancies with the electoral registers and other documents for the address in Tottenham. It is listed variously as 5a Tynemouth Road
5 Tynemouth Road
5a Tynemouth Terrace, Tynemouth Road
with either N17 or N15 as the area. The correct area is N15. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" class="wikitable sortable" !|Year !|Family Name !|Forenames !|Address !|Source Type !|Link/Reference |- |1870||[[Stains-34|Stains]]||William Betts||12 Gloucester Terrace, South Norwood, Surrey||Birth Certificate||[[Stains-34|William Betts Stains]] Birth |- |1870||Stains||Martha||12 Gloucester Terrace, South Norwood, Surrey||Birth Certificate||[[Stains-34|William Betts Stains]] Birth |- |1895||[[Stains-34|Stains]]||William Betts||14 Market St, Maidstone, Kent||Marriage Certifcate||N/A |- |1895||[[Stacey-726|Stacey]]||Edit Emily||2 Romney Place, Maidstone, Kent||Marriage Certifcate||N/A |- |1871||Stains||Alfred||12 Gloucester Terrace, South Norwood, Surrey||1871 Census||RG10; Piece: 847; Folio: 58; Page: 35 |- |1871||Stains||Martha||12 Gloucester Terrace, South Norwood, Surrey||1871 Census||RG10; Piece: 847; Folio: 58; Page: 35 |- |1871||[[Stains-34|Stains]] ||William Betts||12 Gloucester Terrace, South Norwood, Surrey||1871 Census||RG10; Piece: 847; Folio: 58; Page: 35 |- |1881||Stains||Martha||Kensington and Chelsea Dist School, Fir Tree Road, Ewell, Surrey||1881 Census||RG11; Piece: 762; Folio: 134; Page: 2 |- |1881||Stains||Alfred Thomas||5 Kingsfield Terrace, Whippingham, Hampshire ||1881 Census||RG11; Piece: 1174; Folio: 39; Page: 29 |- |1891||Stains||Alfred T.||24 Torbury Road, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire||1891 Census||RG12; Piece: 869; Folio: 147; Page: 31 |- |1891||Thomas||William H.||16 King Street, Maidstone, Kent||1891 Census||RG12; Piece: 689; Folio: 79; Page: 12 |- |1891||[[Stains-34|Stains]]||William||16 King Street, Maidstone, Kent||1891 Census||RG12; Piece: 689; Folio: 79; Page: 12 |- |1891||Stains||Martha||16 King Street, Maidstone, Kent||1891 Census||RG12; Piece: 689; Folio: 79; Page: 12 |- | 1893 || [[Hayward-1888|Hayward]] || Reuben || 48 Achilles Street, St James, Hatcham, London || Birth Certificate || N/A |- | 1893 || [[Vickers-842|Vickers]] || E. M. || 48 Achilles Street, St James, Hatcham, London || Birth Certificate || N/A |- |1899||Stains||Martha||Kent County Lunatic Asylum, Barning Heath, Maidstone|| Lunacy Patients Admission Registers||MH 94; Piece: 35 |- | 1899 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || Warm Lake House, Sutton Valence, Maidstone || Kelly's Directory || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-7 Page 731] |- | 1899 || Stains || Robert || 28 Albert Road, Dover, Kent || Kelly's Directory || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-7 Page 731] |- | 1899 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 16 King Street, Maidstone, Kent || Kelly's Directory ||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-7 Page 382] |- |1900 || [[ Clarke-5736|Clarke]] || George Herbert || 8 Verulam Avenue, Walthamstow, Essex || 1900 Baptism || WF/W83/95 RBp 5 |- |1900 || [[ Vickers-842|Clarke]] || Elizabeth Martha || 8 Verulam Avenue, Walthamstow, Essex || 1900 Baptism || WF/W83/95 RBp 5 |- |1900 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Hayward || 8 Verulam Avenue, Walthamstow, Essex || 1900 Baptism || WF/W83/95 RBp 5 |- |1901 || [[ Clarke-5736|Clarke]] || George H. || 8 Verulam Avenue, Walthamstow, Essex || 1901 Census || RG13; Piece: 1623; Folio: 102; Page: 4 |- |1901 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Hayward || 8 Verulam Avenue, Walthamstow, Essex || 1901 Census || RG13; Piece: 1623; Folio: 102; Page: 4 |- |1901||Stains||Alfred T.||20 Milford Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire||1901 Census||RG13; Piece: 999; Folio: 38; Page: 32 |- |1901||Stains||M.||Kent County Lunatic Asylum, Barning Heath, Maidstone||1901 Census||RG13; Piece: 769; Folio: 77; Page: 25 |- |1901||[[Stains-34|Stains]] ||William Betts||38 King Street, Maidstone, Kent||1901 Census||RG13; Piece: 765; Folio: 119; Page: 8 |- |1901||[[Stains-34|Stains]] ||William Betts||38 King Street, Maidstone, Kent||1901 Census||RG13; Piece: 765; Folio: 119; Page: 8 |- |1901||[[Stacey-726|Stains]]||Edith||38 King Street, Maidstone, Kent||1901 Census ||RG13; Piece: 765; Folio: 119; Page: 8 |- |1901||Stains||Marjorie||38 King Street, Maidstone, Kent||1901 Census||RG13; Piece: 765; Folio: 119; Page: 8 |- |1901||Stains||Gerald ||38 King Street, Maidstone, Kent||1901 Census||RG13; Piece: 765; Folio: 119; Page: 8 |- |1901||[[Stains-32|Clarke]] ||Ethel||38 King Street, Maidstone, Kent||1901 Census||RG13; Piece: 765; Folio: 119; Page: 8 |- |1903 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 38 King Street, Maidstone, Kent || Kelly's Directory || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-8 Page 409] |- | 1911 || [[ Clarke-5736|Clarke]] || George || 290 Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow, Essex || 1911 Census || RG14; Piece: 9722; Schedule Number: 42 |- | 1911 || [[Vickers-842|Clarke]] || Elizabeth || 290 Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow, Essex || 1911 Census || RG14; Piece: 9722; Schedule Number: 42 |- | 1911 || [[Hayward-888|Clarke]] || Reuben Hayward || 290 Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow, Essex || 1911 Census || RG14; Piece: 9722; Schedule Number: 42 |- |1911||Stains||Alfred||Parish of Portsmouth Workhouse, St Marys Road, Kingston, Portsmouth||1911 Census||RG14; Piece: 5560 |- |1911||[[Stains-34|Stains]] ||William Betts||15 Romney Place, Maidstone, Kent ||1911 Census||RG14; Piece: 4133; Schedule Number: 143 |- |1911||[[Stacey-726|Stains]]||Edith Emily||15 Romney Place, Maidstone, Kent||1911 Census||RG14; Piece: 4133; Schedule Number: 143 |- |1911||Stains||Gerald Cuthbert ||15 Romney Place, Maidstone, Kent||1911 Census||RG14; Piece: 4133; Schedule Number: 143 |- |1911||Stains||William Bernard||15 Romney Place, Maidstone, Kent||1911 Census||RG14; Piece: 4133; Schedule Number: 143 |- |1911||Stains||Mary Constance ||15 Romney Place, Maidstone, Kent||1911 Census||RG14; Piece: 4133; Schedule Number: 143 |- | 1913 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 18 Lower Stone Street, Maidstone, Kent || Kelly's Directory || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-9 Page 456] |- |1915 || [[Hayward-1888|Hayward]] || Reuben || 252 Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow || WWI Pension Records || WO364; Piece: 707 |- |1920 || Stains || Alfred Thomas || Nazareth House, Portsmouth, Hampshire || Death Certificate || N/A |- |1921 || [[Clarke-5736|Clarke]] || George Herbert || 7 Tavistock Avenue, Walthamstow, Essex || 1921 census || Archive series RG 15 Piece number 08663 Schedule number 190 Schedule type code E District reference RD 188 RS 11 ED 28 |- |1921 || [[Vickers-842|Clarke]] || Elizabeth Martha || 7 Tavistock Avenue, Walthamstow, Essex || 1921 census || Archive series RG 15 Piece number 08663 Schedule number 190 Schedule type code E District reference RD 188 RS 11 ED 28 |- |1921 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || Ethel Margaret || 5a Tynemouth Road, , N17 || Marriage Certifcate || N/A |- |1921 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Hayward || 25 Melfort Road, Thornton Heath, Croydon, Surrey || Marriage Certifcate || N/A |- | 1921 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 389, Hoxton Ward |- | 1921 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 5 Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 389, Hoxton Ward |- | 1921 || Stains || Gerald Cuthbert || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 389, Hoxton Ward |- | 1922 || [[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] || James Dennis || 7 Tavistock Avenue, Walthamstow, West Ham || Birth Certificate ||[[Clarke-5733|James Dennis Clarke]] Birth |- | 1922 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || E. M. || 7 Tavistock Avenue, Walthamstow, West Ham || Birth Certificate || [[Clarke-5733|James Dennis Clarke]] Birth |- | 1922 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 389, Hoxton Ward |- | 1922 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 5a Tynemouth Road, , N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 389, Hoxton Ward |- | 1922 || Stains || Gerald Cuthbert || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 370, Hoxton Ward |- | 1922 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 81, High Cross Ward |- | 1922 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 81, High Cross Ward |- | 1922 || Stains || Gerald Cuthbert || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 81, High Cross Ward |- |1923 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || R H || 14 Westminster Avenue, Thornton Heath, Croydon, Surrey || Birth Certificate || [[Clarke-5745|Margaret Mary]]'s Birth |- | 1923 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 880, Hoxton Ward |- | 1923 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 880, Hoxton Ward |- | 1923 || Stains || Gerald Cuthbert || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 880, Hoxton Ward |- | 1924 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 84, High Cross Ward |- | 1924 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 84, High Cross Ward |- | 1924 || Stains || Gerald || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 84, High Cross Ward |- | 1925 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 393, Hoxton Ward |- | 1925 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 393, Hoxton Ward |- | 1925 || [[Clarke-5736| Clarke]] || George Herbert || 2 William Morris Close, Walthamstow, Essex|| Death Certificate || [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=lYJh5HgSvc8mrJZr4uuhRw&scan=1 Free BMD] |- | 1925 || [[ Vickers-842|Clarke]] || Elizabeth Martha || 2 William Morris Close, Walthamstow, Essex|| Death Certificate || [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=lYJh5HgSvc8mrJZr4uuhRw&scan=1 Free BMD] |- | 1925 || Stains || Gerald || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 393, Hoxton Ward |- | 1926 || [[Clarke-5756|Clarke]] || Margery Geraldine || 19 Bolingbroke Grove, Battersea. (Possibly Bolingbroke Hospital) || Birth Certificate || [[Clarke-5756|Margery Geraldine Clarke]] Birth |- | 1926 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || E M || 19 Bolingbroke Grove, Battersea. Possibly Bolingbroke Hospital|| Birth Certificate || [[Clarke-5756|Margery Geraldine Clarke]] Birth |- | 1926 || [[Hayward-1888|Hayward]] || Reuben Hayward || 5a Tynemouth Road, Tottenham. || Birth Certificate || [[Clarke-5756|Margery Geraldine Clarke]] Birth |- | 1926 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 395, Hoxton Ward |- | 1926 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 395, Hoxton Ward |- | 1926 || Stains || Gerald || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 395, Hoxton Ward |- | 1927 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 392, Hoxton Ward |- | 1927 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 392, Hoxton Ward |- | 1927 || Stains || Gerald || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 392, Hoxton Ward |- | 1928 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Haywood || 5a Tynemouth Road, N15 || London Electoral Registers || Page 88 Town Hall Ward |- | 1929 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Haywood || 5a Tynemouth Road, N15 || London Electoral Registers || Page 111 Town Hall Ward |- | 1929 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || Ethel Margaret || 5a Tynemouth Road, N15 || London Electoral Registers || Page 111 Town Hall Ward |- | 1929 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 453, Hoxton Ward |- | 1929 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 454, Hoxton Ward |- | 1929 || Stains || Gerald || 5a Tynemouth Road, N17 || London Electoral Registers || Page 454, Hoxton Ward |- |1930 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Haywood || 5 Tynemouth Terrace, Tynemouth Road, N15 || London Electoral Registers || Page 111 Town Hall Ward |- |1930 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || Ethel Margaret || 5 Tynemouth Terrace, Tynemouth Road, N15 || London Electoral Registers || Page 111 Town Hall Ward |- |1931 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Haywood || 5 Tynemouth Terrace, Tynemouth Road, N15 || London Electoral Registers || Page 114 Town Hall Ward |- |1931 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || Ethel Margaret || 5 Tynemouth Terrace, Tynemouth Road, N15 || London Electoral Registers || Page 114 Town Hall Ward |- | 1931 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 54 The Mall, Southgate || London Electoral Registers || Page 454, Hoxton Ward |- | 1931 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith || 54 The Mall, Southgate || London Electoral Registers || Page 454, Hoxton Ward |- | 1931 || Stains || Gerald || 2 Forestdale, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 454, Hoxton Ward |- | 1931 || Stains || Myrtle || 2 Forestdale, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 454, Hoxton Ward |- | 1931 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Mrs E. E. || 54 The Mall, Southgate || Bristish Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-4.jpg Page 1573] |- | 1931 || Stains || Gerald C. || 2 Forestdale, N14 || Bristish Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-4.jpg Page 1573] |- | 1931 || Stains || & Sons Ltd || 105 East Road, N1 || Bristish Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-4.jpg Page 1573] |- | 1931 || Stains || William Bernard A.I.S.A || 39 Alders Wades hl. N21 || Bristish Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-4.jpg Page 1573] |- | 1931 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Mrs E. E. || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || British Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-4.jpg Page 1573] |- | 1932 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 439, Hoxton Ward |- | 1932 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 439, Hoxton Ward |- | 1932 || Stains || Gerald Cuthbert || 2 Forestdale, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 439, Hoxton Ward |- | 1932 || Stains || Myrtle Ethel || 2 Forestdale, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 439, Hoxton Ward |- |1933 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Haywood || 5 Tynemouth Terrace, Tynemouth Road, N15 || London Electoral Registers || Page 116 Town Hall Ward |- |1933 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || Ethel Margaret || 5 Tynemouth Terrace, Tynemouth Road, N15 || London Electoral Registers || Page 116 Town Hall Ward |- | 1933 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 434, Hoxton Ward |- | 1933 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 434, Hoxton Ward |- | 1933 || Stains || William Bernard || 39 The Alders, N21 || London Electoral Registers || Page 434, Hoxton Ward |- | 1933 || Stains || Marjorie || 39 The Alders, N21 || London Electoral Registers || Page 434, Hoxton Ward |- | 1934 || [[ Clarke-5778|Clarke]] || Mary Rose || 5a Tynemouth Terrace, Tottenham, Middlesex || Birth Certificate || [[ Clarke-5778|Mary Rose Clarke]] Birth |- | 1934 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Haywood || 5a Tynemouth Terrace, Tottenham, Middlesex || Birth Certificate || [[ Clarke-5778|Mary Rose Clarke]] Birth |- | 1934 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 420, Hoxton Ward |- | 1934 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 420, Hoxton Ward |- | 1934 || Stains || William Bernard || 39 The Alders, N21 || London Electoral Registers || Page 420, Hoxton Ward |- | 1934 || Stains || Marjorie || 39 The Alders, N21 || London Electoral Registers || Page 421, Hoxton Ward |- | 1935 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 142, Hoxton Ward |- | 1935 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 142, Hoxton Ward |- | 1935 || Stains || William Bernard || 39 The Alders, N21 || London Electoral Registers || Page 142, Hoxton Ward |- | 1935 || Stains || Marjorie || 39 The Alders, N21 || London Electoral Registers || Page 142, Hoxton Ward |- | 1935 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Mrs E. E. || 54 The Mall, Southgate || Bristish Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-5.jpg Page 1860] |- | 1935 || Stains || Gerald C. || 2 Forestdale, N14 || Bristish Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-5.jpg Page 1860] |- | 1935 || Stains || Gerald Ltd || 12 Underwood Street, N1 || Bristish Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-5.jpg Page 1860] |- | 1935 || Stains || & Sons Ltd || 105 East Road, N1 || Bristish Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-5.jpg Page 1860] |- | 1935 || Stains || William Bernard A.I.S.A || 39 Alders Wades hl. N21 || Bristish Phone Books || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-5.jpg Page 1860] |- | 1935 || [[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] || James Dennis || 2 Grasvenor Avenue, Finchley, High Barnet || JDC Knowledge || N/A |- | 1936 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 137, Hoxton Ward |- | 1936 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 137, Hoxton Ward |- | 1936 || Stains || William Bernard || 39 The Alders, N21 || London Electoral Registers || Page 137, Hoxton Ward |- | 1936 || Stains || Marjorie || 39 The Alders, N21 || London Electoral Registers || Page 137, Hoxton Ward |- | 1937 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 80, Southgate Middle Ward |- | 1937 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 54 The Mall, Southgate, N14 || London Electoral Registers || Page 80, Southgate Middle Ward |- |1937 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || E. M. || 2 Grasvenor Avenue, High Barnet || Postcard || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Clarke_and_Stains_Residences-6.jpg Back of postcard] |- |1938 || [[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] || James Dennis || 12 Grove Road, Finchley, Barnet || JD Clarke Knowledge || N/A |- | 1939 || Williams || George || 8a New Broadway, W5 || London Electoral Registers || Page 103, Castlebar Ward |- | 1939 || Williams || Mary Constance || 8a New Broadway, W5 || London Electoral Registers || Page 104, Castlebar Ward |- | 1939 || [[Stains-34|Stains]] || William Betts || 8a New Broadway, W5 || London Electoral Registers || Page 104, Castlebar Ward |- | 1939 || [[Stacey-726|Stains]] || Edith Emily || 8a New Broadway, W5 || London Electoral Registers || Page 104, Castlebar Ward |- |1939 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Hayward || 12 Grove Road, Finchley, Finchley M.B., Middlesex, England|| 1939 Register || [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=TNA/R39/0769/0769C/003/01 Find my Past RG101-0769C-003-1 Letter Code: BGCA] |- |1939 || [[ Vickers-842| Clarke]] || Elizabeth Martha || 12 Grove Road, Finchley, Finchley M.B., Middlesex, England|| 1939 Register || [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=TNA/R39/0769/0769C/003/01 Find my Past RG101-0769C-003-1 Letter Code: BGCA] |- |1939 || [[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] || James Dennis || 12 Grove Road, Finchley, Finchley M.B., Middlesex, England|| 1939 Register || [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=TNA/R39/0769/0769C/003/01 Find my Past RG101-0769C-003-1 Letter Code: BGCA] |- |1939 || Clarke? 2 lines closed || ref 100 year rule || 12 Grove Road, Finchley, Finchley M.B., Middlesex, England|| 1939 Register || [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=TNA/R39/0769/0769C/003/01 Find my Past RG101-0769C-003-1 Letter Code: BGCA] |- | 1940 || [[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] || J. D. || 12 Grove Road, North Finchley, London. N.12.|| RAF envelope ||1. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments Discharge Certificate]
2. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments RAF Envelope] |- | 1949 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || Ethel Margaret || 12 Grove Road, N.12 || London Electoral Registers || Page 17 Finchley North |- | 1949 || [[Clarke-5733|Clarke]] || James Dennis || 12 Grove Road, N.12 || London Electoral Registers || Page 17 Finchley North |- | 1949 || [[Clarke-5756|Clarke]] || Margery G || 12 Grove Road, N.12 || London Electoral Registers || Page 17 Finchley North |- | 1949 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Hayward || 12 Grove Road, N.12 || London Electoral Registers || Page 17 Finchley North |- | 1949 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || Ethel Margaret || 12 Grove Road, N.12 || London Electoral Registers || Page 17 Finchley North |- | 1952 || [[Stains-32|Clarke]] || Ethel Margaret || 12 Grove Road, N.12 || London Electoral Registers || Page 5 Finchley |- | 1952 || [[Hayward-1888|Clarke]] || Reuben Hayward || 12 Grove Road, N.12 || London Electoral Registers || Page 5 Finchley |- | 1952 || [[Hargreaves-341|Hargreaves]] || Edward K || 12 Grove Road, N.12 || London Electoral Registers || Page 5 Finchley |- | 1952 || [[Clarke-5756|Hargreaves]] || Margery G || 12 Grove Road, N.12 || London Electoral Registers || Page 5 Finchley |- |1961||[[Stains-34|Stains]]||William Betts||The Clock Café, High St. Worthing, West Sussex||Death||[[Stains-34| William Betts Stains]] Death |- |1961||[[Stains-32|Clarke]]||E. M.||Flat 3, 27 St. Stephens Rd, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire||Informant of Death||[[Stains-34| William Betts Stains]] Death |- |}

CLARKE Family Mysteries

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My paternal Grandfather James Aloysius Clarke(who died when my father was young) was given up for adoption when he was little (around 1900) and ended up in an orphan asylum in Washington,DC. We found out through Church records that both parents were still living at the time. My Dad said that he claimed to have an older brother (Edward or Thomas?) who would visit him occasionally. I suspect I may have living relatives from the Baltimore/Washington, DC area.

Clarke Ranch

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Clarke Family Ranch on Road 13 in Yolo County, California, known as “The Buckeye Ranch.” “There were originally two houses on the Clarke Ranch, probably built by the two Clarke brothers [[Clarke-10547|Noble]], a carpenter; and [[Clarke-10534|William John]], a saddle tree maker; and his business partner William Guron Stewart, who covered the saddles with raw-hide. In the 1860 Census known as the Cache Creek District, James and William Hearny listed as farmers born in England were living with Noble and may have helped in the building project of the Clarke houses, and miscellaneous other buildings. James Hany (Hearney) owned 201.77 acres adjoining Noble, which later was purchased by Isaac W. Jacobs. [[Clarke-10534|Clarke]] and Stewart purchased the original three hundred and twenty acres, located four miles from Grafton (Knights Landing, Yolo County, California) along Road 13, from H/R Haines in 1850. Haines had erected a stock corral and a little cabin. For this claim [[Clarke-10534|Clarke]] and Stewart paid one thousand dollars ($1,000) in gold dust and two horses, valued at one hundred dollars ($100). At that time there was only one other settler in northern Yolo County. He was David E. Bird, who claimed all the country by right of occupation. The Clarke Ranch house faced north, as the stage line route ran in front. In later years the family always uses the back door, although there was a side entrance on the east, which opened into the living room. The early roads would cut across section lines making the shortest distance route between stations. The stations from Sacramento into Yolo County were Cache Creek, Lone Tree, which was near the Clarke Ranch, Sycamore Slough, and Colusa. In the early days land along the Sacramento River was swamp land and was always in a flood stage during the wet months. In later years this land was put into a reclamation district, which makes up the rich farming land of today. In February 1863 [[Clarke-10534|William John Clarke]], Roadmaster for District 20, was instructed to establish a public highway on the section land between the claims of C.F. Reed and St. Louis and H.L. Gwinn and C. McCormick, commencing at a point where said line crosses the line of the San Francisco and Marysville Railroad and to continue due west on said line to the foot of the hills. This is what now is Road 13 from Knights Landing to Zamora. By the 1870 Census, now known as East Grafton District, [[Clarke-10547|Noble Clarke]] was married fo [[Little-10071|Elizabeth Little]] and they were living in the Clarke Ranch house, which the family is familiar with. Living with [[Clarke-10547|Noble]], aged 48, and [[Little-10071|Elizabeth]], aged 28, were [[Clarke-10548|Margaret Clarke]], aged 35, a sister to Noble and William John. She later married widower David Ayers, a native of Ireland, living in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California. Also as part of the family was Samuel Scott, aged 45, a laborer, born in England; Ling Ah, aged 22 a cook, born in China; Eusebria Maggli, aged 34, a female school teacher born in Canada West. [[Little-10071|Elizabeth (Little) Clarke]] died October 15, 1870 and [[Clarke-10547|Noble Clarke]] died December 7, 1878. Both are buried in St. Mary’s Cemetery. According to the Weekly Sun Herald, [[Clarke-10547|Noble Clarke’s]] funeral procession was the largest ever seen in Yolo County, being nearly two miles long. Remember this was in horse and buggy days, and no doubt people even walked. [[Clarke-10548|Margaret Clarke]] married David Ayers, a widower with five children on December 14, 1875. David’s wife the former Fedelia Ann Gormley died November 14, 1874. Margaret probably married for convenience, as his children were under fifteen years of age. The Ayers children were Clarence, born January 14, 1859; Anna M., born November 26, 1860; Dora R., born February 18, 1863, could not hear nor speak; Charles Robert, born October 4, 1864; George Lemuel, born February 28, 1870. [[Clarke-10548|Margaret (Clarke) Ayers]] died July 21, 1878, and David Ayers dies June 30, 1912. They are both buried in the Sebastapol Memorial Lawn Cemetery, located at Bodega Avenue, Sebastapol, Sonoma County, California. [[Clarke-10534|William John Clarke]], aged 48, was also married, having married [[Foster-16848|Catherine (Foster) Tenney]] around 1865, probably in Alameda County, California. She was listed as aged 28, in the 1870 Census. They were living on the “Buckeye Ranch” near Dunnigan, Yolo County, California. In the family at that time were [[Clarke-11275|William “Willie” Dougal Clarke]], aged 3; [[Clarke-11278|Margaret “Maggie” Clarke]], aged 1; [[Tenney-691|Elizabeth “Lizzie” Tenney-Clarke]], aged 7; a child of Catherine’s by her first marriage to [[Tenney-654|Willard E. Tenney]]. Others in the household were [[Foster-17969|James Washington Foster]], aged 19, farm laborer, born in Illinois, a brother to Catherine; and Foy Ah, aged 25, a cook, born in China. Also in 1870, living on the “Buckeye Ranch” were John O. Walker, aged 32, born in Norway, known as the Clarke gardener; Joseph Davis, aged 25, born Ohio; Pallas Love, aged 16, born Missouri; Victor Roherdino/Robyero, aged 30, born in Illinois; Richard Arino/Arinfro, aged 43, born in Ireland. In 1880 [[Foster-17969|James “Jimmy” Washington Foster]], aged 29, and his wife Margaret (Gray) Foster, aged 28, were living on “Buckeye Ranch” in North Grafton District. Living with them were Clarence Ayers, aged 21, born in California, son of David Ayers of Santa Rosa, California; James Quinn, aged 24, born in California; William Tenny, aged 40, born in Tennessee; William Steins/Sterns, aged 40, born in Ohio. [[Gates-3784|Mattie]] and [[Clarke-10533|Foster “Posy” Clarke]] were living on the “Buckeye Ranch” according to a letter by [[Burgoyne-700|Jennie (Burgoyne) Hughes]] dated November 1899. They were still there when their daughter [[Clarke-12650|Grace Noble Clarke]] was born. She was the first newly born girl to be taken to the Woodland Clinic, which had been completed shortly before. She was born on Wednesday, March 27, 1912, in a midwife house close to the clinic. She was then removed to the nursery at the clinic. Brother [[Clarke-11010|Wilson]] was thirteen, and [[Clarke-10532|Alice]] was about eleven at the time. All the Clarke children attended the Eureka School, located a few miles southeast of the Clarke Ranch, in their elementary days. Alice lived with [[Clarke-11278|Maggie]] and [[Powers-5985|Warfield Powers]] and their sons Clarke, Shirley, and Keith, for three years while attending Pierce High School in College City, Colusa County, California. Grace and her parents moved to College City when she was in the seventh grade. She also attended Pierce High School. [[Gates-3784|Mattie Clarke]], without Foster knowing, took their ranch grain money out of the bank, and through Ben R. Ragain had negotiated to purchase the William John Clarke home in College City. [[Clarke-11276|Katie May (Clarke) Stover]] had received the property after her mother, [[Foster-16848|Catherine (Foster) Clarke]] died in 1897. May and her husband, George Stover, has evidently borrowed money from Ben Ragain, as his name was on the deed with the Stovers. The Clarke acreage in College City was deeded to Mattie B. Clarke in January 1919. On June 17, 1920, George Stover sent a letter to Mattie, at Grafton (Knights Landing), which reads like Mattie has verbally agreed to some option for May and George to buy back the place , but they could not come up with the money, and they wanted to renew the option for six more months. From stories about George Stover, he wasn’t a very good business person and worked on others to his advantage. They were probably still living in the home as the letter is headed College City. Sometime around 1924 when Stafford and Harold were small, [[Clarke-10532|Alice]] and [[Dawley-211|Walter Dawley]] moved to the Clarke Ranch, where Walt when into the hog-raising business. In most photos of Stafford and Harold, Stafford has his hat on. Elsie Mae, his wife, stated that to this day he still has to have a hat. Posy spent a lot of time at the Ranch, so Mattie decided to move back, and the Dawley family moved back to Arbuckle. Mattie and Foster were back on the Clarke Ranch when [[Dawley-336|Joyce Dawley]] was born on Monday, November 26, 1928. The Dawley Family was living on the southeast corner of Second and Magnolia Streets in Arbuckle. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Powis lived on the northwest corner of Hall and Second Streets, so when Grace took Alice to the Sanitarium, she stopped at the doctor’s house to inform him the baby was on the way. Alice said she had prepared a pork roast dinner on Sunday and expected Mattie and Posy to bring the boys back from the ranch, but no one showed up, so she sat and stuffed herself. Alice was two weeks overdue with Joyce, and when she was born, she thought the baby would die as she was blue and had something wrong with her neck. There were several babies born around that time, and the hospital didn’t have enough room in the nursery, so Joyce was out in a dresser drawer in some senile man’s room. Alice said she fretted all the time, thinking they old man might harm her baby. The doctors finally got Joyce’s neck to straighten out with some kind of manipulation. Alice was also upset about a large birthmark on the baby, which extended up her left arm, over her shoulder, and down her left side over part of her chest. Nobody seems to remember the whereabouts of Walt Dawley when his baby was born. He may have been on one of his fishing trips. [[Clarke-12650|Grace (Clarke)]] and Harry Kelly were living in the William John Clarke home, while Mattie and Foster went back to the ranch. Joyce stayed with them often and Harry would say there were monkeys upstairs. Grace used to make divinity candy and Joyce would help crack those hard shelled black walnuts to put into the divinity. Grace was also a good maker of root beer. Harry worked for Mr. A.R. McCormack in the hardware store, located in a brick building at Fifth and Lucas Streets in Arbuckle. Sometime after Beverly (Kelly) Cox was born in 1938, Mattie decided the home in College City looked good, as Grace was a good homemaker, so they moved into it with Grace, Harry, Marilyn, and Beverly. Grace and Harry then decided to look for a place of their own. After talking over several options, they worked out an agreement to purchase the Isaac Cain home. Harry died in 1941. Joyce stayed a few years with [[Clarke-12650|Grace’s]] family and remembered the day Pearl Harbor was bombed. On Sunday, December 7, 1941, Joyce was in Grace’s kitchen washing some dishes and listening to the radio. Later there were movies at the local theatre in Arbuckle about the bombing; there was no television in those days. Grace worked at the Arbuckle Hotel and did janitor work at the College City School and College City Christian Church. Grace bought the dresses for Joyce’s graduation from elementary and from high school as they had a close relationship. Grace later married William Walter, son of Anna and Chris Walter, long time owners of the Arbuckle Bakery. [[Dawley-335|Stafford]] had moved in with Mattie and Posy at College City when he was sixteen, after his dad Walter raised hell at home one night and was breaking the door windows to Stafford and Harold’s room which they had built in the garage. Stafford went next door to get Deputy George Leverett Sr., and had his dad taken to jail, that is the little Arbuckle jail behind the Arbuckle Hotel. It must have been winter time because the fire department was called as Walter had broken up the furniture in the jail and started a fire to keep warm. He was held for several hours, and the next day whenever someone came down the alley next to the jail cell, he would yell at them to call his fairy, and nobody knew what he meant. His pet name for his wife Alice was, “my fairy.” The William John Clarke Family moved to College City sometime before 1879 so the children could attend school. They lived in the Gillaspy house on the corner of 12th Street and College City Road while their new home was being built in west College City. In Greene’s “History of Colusa County” he describes the Clarke home as “a large two-story, fine out buildings, wind mill, tank house, smoke house and other necessary improvements, walks and filled with choice flowers, shrubs and trees. Two fountains send up their clear refreshing spray and add beauty to the scene. The whole place is surrounded with a substantial fence, while the one in front is a picket with arched gateway at the entrance and termination of the drive, which passes in a curve through the yard.” In later years, the fountains were replaced with giant palm trees. After Mattie and Posy came back to College City, Eula and Wilson moved onto the Clarke Ranch, but the farming agreement didn’t work out, so Mattie wrote to Stafford Dawley, who was stationed at Shepperd Field, Texas as an airplane mechanic, asking him to take over the ranch after he got out of the service. After Stafford received his discharge from the service he signed an agreement with Mattie and Foster Clarke to farm the Clarke Ranch (lease dated August 15, 1944.) On Saturday, August 12, 1946, Stafford married Elsie Mae Carpenter, in Reno, Nevada. Two sons were born to the couple. They were the last of the William J. Clarke descendants to live on the Clarke Ranch. In June 1965 the ranch was sold to Ashley Payne, and the old ranch house built by the Clarkes and Stewart was burned to clear the land. Clarke Ranch Scrapbook: Grafton/Knights Lansing, Yolo, California. Compiled by Joyce E. Dawley, great-granddaughter of William John Clarke, of Arbuckle, Colusa County, California. December 25, 1994. The Woodland Democrat in 1947 has an engraving of the home. “Oldest Home in Yolo Photographed” Woodland Democrat in 1947. Photo taken by W.O. Bernhardt. Oldest Yolo County residence was used as a home until the farm was sold to Ashley Payne in 1965. William John Clarke’s great grandson Stafford W. Dawley, his wife Elsie, and sons Keith and Foster were the last of the Clarke descendants to reside in the home. Mr. Payne burned the home to clear the land. The home was built in the 1850’s by Mr. Clarke and his farming partner John Guron Stewart. William J. Clarke acquired a large acreage. In the 1870’s he owned 4380 acres and had 2700 of those under cultivation. Age of the house is shown by materials used in its construction. Large hand-hewn timbers form the foundation and in many places wooden dowels are used instead of nails. An unusual brick fireplace attests to the ingenuity of the builders. ==Sources== ==Acknowledgments== This research was done by Joyce E. Dawley, a dedicated genealogist. I have typed this up to be able to post this online, added formatting, and edited parts into third person.

Clarke-11007: Secret Santa 2023 - Elf's Log

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This is where we can all store any information or research that we've collected related to filling wishes for the Secret Santa 2023 challenge. == Resources == === Notes on finding Ontario Marriage records === from Wish # 4. ''(from Nikki Orvis)'' Looking for marriage record before 1850 in Ontario [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672414#a1672414 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Courtney-3120]], [[McDonald-23162]] Notes from M. Ross: As shown on various census they were Catholic. Couples who were to be married by a clergyman of the Anglican (Church of England) or Roman Catholic Church did not need a licence or a marriage bond. The only requirement was the reading of banns on three consecutive Sundays before the marriage. The marriage of Peter Courtney and Ann McDonald and variations of their names, is not found on the Upper Canada marriage bonds records at Library and Archives Canada. Unless the last names on a document were spelled very creatively and they were not aware that they did not need a marriage bond. The only option I can think of is to search the unindexed marriage records on Family Search, you would need to look at the location and date descriptions on all of the following record sets, and search through them page by page. Sometimes the records have parents names, many do not, they usually have witnesses names, which sometimes are family members. Probably the best bet is: "Canada, Ontario Roman Catholic Church Records, 1760-1923." Database with images. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 16 November 2023. Catholic Church parishes, Ontario., They may have had to be married in Lindsay as I believe it may have been the closest place with a Catholic Church. https://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/microfilm/v_mrc.aspx, Roman Catholic marriages certificates copied from parish registers from the Niagara Peninsula, Toronto area, and Simcoe and Dufferin Counties, this listing does not officially included Victoria county, it does include FS FamilySearch Microfilm numbers. These records may be some help or not, I don’t have them, https://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/general/resources/258019.htm many Anglican and Catholics settlers married in churches of convenience or by passing circuit riders when churches of their own faith had not been established yet -- the result is that many of those marriages appear in these District Marriage Registers. "Canada, Ontario Church and Civil Records, 1801-1948", Database. FamilySearch. https://familysearch.org : 16 November 2023. "Canada, Ontario District Marriage Registers, 1801-1858." Database with images. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 16 October 2023. Citing The Archives of Ontario, Toronto. "Canada, Ontario Marriages, 1800-1910." Database. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City. https://www.ontariogenealogy.com/Victoria/index.html has a lot of links to other sites that may have useful information or suggestions. There is a Facebook group called Eldon Township Memories, or look for a local historical society. === Reading and Deciphering German Records === Elf Danny Gutknecht put together an [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Clarke-11007_Secret_Santa_2023_-_Elf_s_Log.pdf amazing PDF] that he shared on the 4th Day of Elf-Mas that outlines how to read and interpret German records. === More ... === Add your resources here if you'd like ... ====Bio from Edward McKinlay ==== Edward M. McKinlay was born 22 March 1874 in the United States according to his draft registration card (NOTE: The box was checked for Native Born).''Draft Registration'': "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8638125|7b22746f6b656e223a2270615570365579414730757344754c5a67524144436953702f4d466a2b553452726858634e634c444c76383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|6482|29664754}} : accessed 28 December 2023); citing Registration State: California; Registration County: San Francisco. The California Death Index gives this same date of birth, but without mentioning the place of birth.''Death'': "California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997," database, ({{Ancestry Record|5180|4852495}} : accessed 28 December 2023); citing Place: Santa Clara; Date: 6 Nov 1961.The 1880 census in Auroura Nevada has him born in Nevada, with his two brothers and his mother born in Canada and his father born in Scotland,"United States Census, 1880", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDCZ-3G3 : Wed Oct 04 03:47:26 UTC 2023), Entry for W. Mc Kinley and Sarah Mc Kinley, 1880. According to the 1900 US Federal Census he was born in the state of Nevada to parents who were both born in Scotland.''1900 Census'': "United States Census, 1900," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|M9PM-LPQ}} : accessed 28 December 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-688S-L4M}}, Edward M McKinley (16), married head of household in San Francisco, California, United States. Born in Nevada; citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T623; Line: 60; Digital film/folder number: 004112104; FHL microfilm: 1240103; Image number: 908; Sheet number: 4; Sheet letter: B; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N00770-2. The census taker wrote his date of birth as "May 1884" but also said he was 26 years of age, so he was most likely born in 1874. This agrees with most other records. In the 1910 US Federal Census his birth year is 1876 in Scotland and is noted to be "naturalized".''1910 Census'': "1910 United States Federal Census," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8637474|7b22746f6b656e223a22376e4a4e6e4f3452764a76687a4c7a48374868696478775371412f674e62584d556e572f36517475744c773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|7884|920041}} : accessed 28 December 2023); citing Year: 1910; Census Place: Oakland Ward 7, Alameda, California; Roll: T624_71; Page: 19a; Enumeration District: 0023; FHL microfilm: 1374084. Both parents are born in Scotland also. According to the 1920 US Federal Census, he is estimated to have been born in 1875 in Canada, emigrated to the United States in 1898, and was naturalized in 1905.''1920 Census'': "United States Census, 1920," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|MH4W-WM8}} : accessed 28 December 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GR6Z-ZDP}}, Edward Mc Kinlay (45), married head of household in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States. Born in Canada; citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T625; Line: 4; Digital film/folder number: 004964327; FHL microfilm: 1820141; Image number: 838; Sheet number: 8; Sheet letter: A; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N01884-1. His parents are still both said to be born in Scotland. In 1930 the census has him born in 1880 in Nevada, father b. Scotland and mother b. Canada.''1930 Census'': "1930 United States Federal Census," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8644094|7b22746f6b656e223a22545976365956566a4e593932713537735338675a2b6f636977555230446f49326b457a6e31744d454133383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|6224|88842551}} : accessed 28 December 2023); citing Year: 1930; Census Place: Oakland, Alameda, California; Page: 25A; Enumeration District: 0057; FHL microfilm: 2339838. The 1940 US Federal Census indicates that he was born in Nevada in 1874.''1940 Census'': "1940 United States Federal Census," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8644469|7b22746f6b656e223a224c454c577755467564786439676e364862774a4b63702b4c2b756e64557439664d7232382b74394e724e773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|2442|73030515}} : accessed 28 December 2023); citing Year: 1940; Census Place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Roll: m-t0627-00304; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 38-151. His Find a Grave Memorial states his date of birth as 22 March 1874 in Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada.''Memorial'': "Find a Grave," database with images, ({{FindAGrave|109154720}} : accessed 28 December 2023), Memorial page for Edward B. McKinlay (22 Mar 1874-6 Nov 1961), citing Olivet Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA (plot: Olive Section Lawn 33 Lot 2-B Number 2); Maintained by Michael Irvine (contributor 48072418). In the 1950 US Federal Census, he is born in Nevada in 1874, his father is born in Scotland, and his mother in Canada.''1950 Census'': "1950 United States Federal Census," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8637115|7b22746f6b656e223a226141496e7a685452706a65545948486a76654b6b6f446a444f6343616a5a4c6d7066653471426d364e6a553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|62308|264083294}} : accessed 28 December 2023); citing National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, California; Roll: 3273; Page: 40; Enumeration District: 7-17. He was a college graduate and did not serve in the military. Edward registered to vote in Nevada City, Nevada on 24 July 1896 along with his father William who registered on 1 July 1896. "California Great Registers, 1850-1920", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VT67-4YQ : Wed Dec 13 13:34:39 UTC 2023), Entry for Edward M Mckinley, 24 Jul 1896. He was working as a assayer. In 1900, he was working as a "drug dealer" or more accurately by today's terminology, a druggist in a pharmacy in San Francisco, California.

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IMAGES TAB: This is a place to upload pictures to be used in G2G posts. LIST HERE: Add links to images uploaded to personal profiles that you want to make public (like your profile photo, if you plan to use it with the Photo Lines app) {{Image|file=Clarke-11007.jpg|size=s}}

Clarke-bynum family

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

ClarkeFamilyPublicPhotos

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

ClarkeFamilySourceDocuments

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

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== '''CLASSIC DISNEY PROFILES''' == '''The below charts serve as a Master List of each of the notables currently covered by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Classic_Disney_Project ''Classic Disney Project''] and is a supplement to our main project page. Columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. *A "'''C'''" in the final column indicates that this person has been successfully '''CONNECTED''' to the Main WikiTree. *A "'''0'''" in the final column indicates that this person has no profile, due to a lack of information necessary to create one. *A "'''1'''" in the final column indicates that this person has no connected relatives. *Any other number in the final column indicates the number of family members currently present in this person's '''UNCONNECTED''' branch of the WikTree. * An L in the final column indicates that the person is still living but '''UNCONNECTED'''. Unfortunately, ous system will not provide us with family counts for living individuals. '''UNCONNECTED''' individuals can also be readily identified in the chart below as their names appear in '''bold type'''. === Classic Disney Voice Actors === There are currently '''188''' individual voice actors appearing on this list! There are 44 performers whose names appear on this list more than once: *Legendary voice actor Thurl ("Tony the Tiger") Ravenscroft appears on this list seven times. * Actress Verna Felton and Sterling Holloway appear six times each. * Barbara Luddy and Bill Thompson each appear five times. * Long-time Disney voice actors Jimmy ("Mickey Mouse") MacDonald and Pinto ("Goofy") Colvig each appear four times, as does Pat O'Malley. * Sebastian Cabot, Candy Candido, Phil Harris, Junius Matthews, and Clarence Nash each appear three times, as do the Mellowmen: Bob Hamlin, Bill Lee, and Max Smith. * Twenty-eight actors each appear twice: Barbara Jo Allen, Heather Angel, Eleanor Audley, Kathryn Beaumont, Lucille Bliss, Pat Buttram, Hans Conried, Tom Conway, Cliff Edwards, Monica Evans, John Fiedler, June Foray, Betty Lou Gerson, Clint Howard, Lord Tim Hudson, Queenie Leonard, George Lindsay, Tommy Luske, Dallas McKennon, Bruce Reitherman, Carole Shelley, Hal Smith, Rickie Sorensen, Martha Wentworth, Dori Whitaker, Paul Winchell, Ben Wright, and Ralph Wright. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Film ! scope="col" | Character ! scope="col" | Birth Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Mickey Mouse||[[MacDonald-8658|'''MacDonald, John James''']]||Jimmy||MacDonald||1906-05-19||1991-02-01||[[Image:MacDonald-8658-3.jpg|100px]]||'''13''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Minnie Mouse||[[Garner-6532|Garner, Edna Marcellite]]||Marcellite||Garner||1910-07-03||1993-07-26||[[Image:Garner-6532.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Donald Duck||[[Nash-3310|Nash, Clarence Charles]]||Clarence||Nash||1904-12-07||1985-02-20||[[Image:Nash-3310-4.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Daisy Duck||[[Blondell-26|Blondell, Gloria]]||Gloria||Blondell||1915-08-16||1986-03-24||[[Image:Blondell-26.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Goofy / Pluto||[[Colvig-1|Colvig, Vance DeBar]]||Pinto||Colvig||1892-09-11||1967-10-03||[[Image:Colvig-1-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Pete||[[Bletcher-32|Bletcher, William]]||Billy||Bletcher||1894-09-24||1979-01-05||[[Image:Bletcher-32-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Clarabell Cow||[[Allman-1196|Allman, Elvia Beatrice]]||Elvia||Allman||1904-09-19||1992-03-06||[[Image:Allman-1196.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Clara Cluck||[[Gill-10169|Gill, Florence]]||Florence||Gill||1877-07-27||1965-02-19||[[Image:Gill-10169.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Jose Carioca||[[Oliveira-454|Oliveira, Jose do Patrocinio]]||Jose||Oliveira||1904-02-11||1987-12-27||[[image:Oliveira-454.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mickey & Friends||Panchito the Rooster||[[Garay-35|'''Garay, Joaquin''']]||Joaquin||Garay||1911-11-15||1990-09-13||[[image:Garay-35.jpg|100px]]||'''24''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||Snow White||[[Caselotti-1|Caselotti, Adriana Loretto]]||Andrianna||Caselotti||1916-05-06||1997-01-18|||[[Image:Caselotti-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||The Prince||[[Stockwell-374|Stockwell, Harry Baylies]]||Harry||Stockwell||1905-04-27||1984-07-14||[[Image:Stockwell-374.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||The Evil Queen||[[Mitchum-339|Mitchum, Lucille LaVerne]]||Lucille||LaVerne||1868-11-07||1945-03-04||[[Image:Mitchum-339.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||The Magic Mirror||[[Olsen-8410|Olsen, Moroni]]||Moroni||Olsen||1889-06-27||1954-11-22||[[Image:Olsen-8410.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||The Huntsman||[[Buchanan-7815|Buchanan, Paul Stuart]]||Stuart||Buchanan||1894-03-18||1974-02-04||[[Image:Buchanan-7815-2.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||Doc||[[Atwell-1492|Atwell, John LeRoy]]||Roy||Atwell||1878-05-02||1962-02-06||[[Image:Atwell-1492-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||Happy||[[Harlan-1990|Harlan, William Otis]]||Otis||Harlan||1865-12-29||1940-01-21||[[Image:Harlan-1990-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||Grumpy / Sleepy||[[Colvig-1|Colvig, Vance DeBar]]||Pinto||Colvig||1892-09-11||1967-10-03||[[Image:Colvig-1-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||Sneezy||[[Barron-4762|Barron, William Gilbert]]||Billy||Gilbert||1894-09-12||1971-09-23||[[Image:Barron-4762.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||Bashful||[[Mattraw-2|Mattraw, Winfield Scott]]||Scotty||Mattraw||1880-10-19||1946-11-09||[[Image:Mattraw-2-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||Dopey||[[Collins-12436|Collins, Edward Bernard Jr.]]||Eddie||Collins||1883-01-30||1940-09-01||[[Image:Collins-12436-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||Pinocchio||[[Jones-76025|Jones, Richard Percy Jr.]]||Dickie||Jones||1927-02-25||2014-07-07||[[Image:Jones-76025-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||Jiminy Cricket||[[Edwards-14024|Edwards, Clifton Avon]]||Cliff||Edwards||1895-06-14||1971-07-17||[[Image:Edwards-14024-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||Geppetto||[[Rub-101|Rub, Christian]]||Christian||Rub||1886-04-13||1956-04-14||[[Image:Rub-101-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||The Blue Fairy||[[Venable-1158|Venable, Evelyn]]||Evelyn||Venable||1913-10-18||1993-11-16||[[Image:Venable-1158.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||Lampwick||[[Johnson-108027|Johnson, Frank]]||Frankie||Darro||1917-12-22||1976-12-25||[[Image:Johnson-108027.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||Stromboli / The Coachman||[[Judels-11|Judels, Charles]]||Charles||Judels||1882-08-17||1969-02-14||[[Image:Judels-11.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||J. Worthington Foulfellow||[[Catlett-686|Catlett, Walter Leland]]||Walter ||Catlett||1889-02-04||1960-10-14||[[Image:Catlett-686.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||Gideon||[[Blank-641|Blank, Melvin Jerome]]||Mel ||Blanc||1908-05-30||1989-07-10||[[Image:Blank-641.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||Monstro||[[Ravenscroft-55|Ravenscroft, Thurl Arthur]]||Thurl ||Ravenscroft||1914-02-06||2005-22-05||[[Image:Ravenscroft-55.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||Figaro the Cat||[[Nash-3310|Nash, Clarence Charles]]||Clarence||Nash||1904-12-07||1985-02-20||[[Image:Nash-3310-4.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Fantasia||Mickey, The Sorcerer's Apprentice||[[Disney-1|Disney, Walter Elias]]||Walt||Disney||1901-12-05||1966-12-15||[[Image:Disney-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Fantasia||Narrator||[[Taylor-77506|Taylor, Joseph Deems]]||Deems||Taylor||1885-12-22||1966-07-03||[[Image:Taylor-77506.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Fantasia||Orchestra Conductor||[[Stokowski-4|Stokowski, Leopold Anthony]]||Leopold||Stokowski||1882-04-18||1977-09-13||[[Image:Stokowski-4.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Timothy Q. Mouse||[[Brophy-715|Brophy, Edward Santree]]||Edward||Brophy||1895-02-27||1960-05-27||[[Image:Brophy-715-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||The Ringmaster||[[Bing-274|'''Bing, Herman''']]||Herman||Bing||1889-03-30||1947-01-09||[[Image:Bing-274.jpg|100px]]||'''12''' |- |Dumbo||Mrs. Jumbo / Matriarch Elephant||[[Felton-1509|Felton, Verna Arline]]||Verna||Felton||1890-07-20||1966-12-14||[[Image:DMR Images-1.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Catty Elephant||[[Ellers-42|Ellers, Noreen]]||Noreen||Gammill||1898-12-12||1988-12-21||[[Image:Gammill-168.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Giddy Elephant||[[Williams-100311|Williams, Dorothy Helen]]||Dorothy||Scott||1923-07-24||2004-01-22||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Prissy Elephant||[[Selby-2001|Selby, Sarah Elizabeth]]||Sarah||Selby||1905-08-30||1980-01-07||[[Image:Selby-2001.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Jim "Dandy" Crow||[[Edwards-14024|Edwards, Clifton Avon]]||Cliff||Edwards||1895-06-14||1971-07-17||[[Image:Edwards-14024-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Deacon Crow||[[Johnson-108243|'''Johnson, Francis Hall''']]||Hall||Johnson||1888-03-12||1970-04-30||[[Image:Johnson-108243.jpg|100px]]||'''9''' |- |Dumbo||Fats Crow||[[Baskett-178|Baskett, James Franklin]]||James||Baskett||1904-02-16||1948-07-09||[[Image:Baskett-178.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Specks Crow||[[Stewart-44622|'''Stewart, Horace Winfred''']]||Nick||Stewart||1910-03-15||2000-12-18||[[Image:Stewart-44622.jpg|100px]]||'''121''' |- |Dumbo||Dopey Crow||[[Carmichael-3039|Carmichael, James Dundas]]||Jim ||Carmichael||1909-08-01||1988-05-26||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Smitty||[[Hutton-3518|Hutton, Malcolm Burns]]||Malcolm||Hutton||1928-11-17||2014-12-14||[[Image:Hutton-3518-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Mr. Stork||[[Holloway-3713|Holloway, Sterling Price]]||Sterling||Holloway||1905-01-04||1992-11-22||[[Image:Holloway-3713-1.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Casey, Jr.||[[Royster-278|Royster, Margaret ]]||Margaret||Wright||1906-04-06||2001-03-14||[[Image:Royster-278-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||Narrator||[[McLeish-294|McLeish, John Fraser]]||John||McLeish||1916-05-10||1968-10-30||[[Image:McLeish-294.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Baby Bambi||[[Stewart-xxx|'''Stewart, Bobby''']]||Bobby||Stewart||'''?'''||'''?'''||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''0''' |- |Bambi||Young Bambi||[[Dunagan-425|Dunagan, Donald Roan]]||Donnie||Dunagan||1934-08-16||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Dunagan-425.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Adolescent Bambi||[[Albright-2329|Albright, Hardie Harrison]]||Hardie||Albright||1903-12-16||1975-12-07||[[Image:Albright-2329.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Adult Bambi||[[Sutherland-8161|Sutherland, John]]||John||Sutherland||1910-09-11||2001-02-17||[[Image:Sutherland-8161.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Young Thumper||[[Behn-307|Behn, Peter Christian]]||Peter||Behn||1934-10-34||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR Images-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Adolescent Thumper||[[Davis-87738|'''Davis, Theodore Timothy''']]||Tim||Davis||1928-02-29||2013-05-03||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''0''' |- |Bambi||Adult Thumper||[[Edwards-32186|'''Edwards, Sam George''']]||Sam||Edwards||1915-05-26||2004-07-29||[[Image:Edwards-32186.jpg|100px]]||'''0''' |- |Bambi||Young Flower||[[Alexander-xxx|'''Alexander, Stanley''']]||Stanley||Alexander||'''?'''||'''?'''||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''0''' |- |Bambi||Adult Flower||[[Holloway-3713|Holloway, Sterling Price]]||Sterling||Holloway||1905-01-04||1992-11-22||[[Image:Holloway-3713-1.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Young Faline||[[King-46178|King, Eleanor Cammack]]||Cammie||King||1934-08-05||2019-09-01||[[Image:King-46178.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Adult Faline||[[Conner-5369|'''Conner, Alma Mabel''']]||Ann||Gillis||1927-02-12||2018-01-31||[[Image:Conner-5369.jpg|100px]]||'''8''' |- |Bambi||Bambi's Mother||[[Reyleche-1|Reyleche, Winifred]]||Paula||Winslowe||1910-03-23||1996-03-06||[[Image:Reyleche-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Prince of the Forest||[[Shields-5798|'''Shields, Frederick Hagenstein''']]||Fred||Shields||1904-05-18||1974-06-30||[[Image:Shields-5798.jpg|100px]]||'''5''' |- |Bambi||Aunt Ena / Mrs. Possum||[[Lansing-1138|'''Lansing, Mary''']]||Mary||Lansing||1911-06-10||1988-09-30||[[Image:Lansing-1138.jpg|100px]]||'''0''' |- |Bambi||Friend Owl||[[Wright-49699|Wright, William Henry]]||Will||Wright||1894-03-26||1962-06-19||[[Image:Wright-49699.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Mrs. Rabbitt||[[Lightfoot-1897|Lightfoot, Margaret Hansford]]||Margaret||Lee||1909-03-09||1989-09-23||[[Image:DMR_Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Mr. Mole||[[Pearce-8450|Pearce, Percival C.]]||Perce||Pearce||1899-09-07||1955-07-04||[[Image:Pearce-8450-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Bambi||Mrs. Quail / Miss Bunny ||[[Hubbard-9089|'''Hubbard, Thelma Joyce''']]||Thelma||Hubbard-Boardman||1909-10-31||1978-04-21||[[Image:Hubbard-9089-1.jpg|100px]]||'''0''' |- |Cinderella||Cinderella ||[[Woods-3894|Woods, Jacqueline Ruth]]||Ilene||Woods||1924-05-05||2010-07-01||[[image:DMR Images.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Cinderella||Prince Charming||[[Phipps-3025|Phipps, William Edward]]||William Edward||Phipps||1922-02-04||2018-06-01||[[Image:Phipps-3025.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Cinderella||Prince Charming singing voice||[[Dowd-1156|Douglas, Michael Delaney Jr.]]||Mike||Douglas||1920-08-11||2006-08-11||[[Image:Douglas-13254.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Cinderella||Fairy Godmother||[[Felton-1509|Felton, Verna Arline]]||Verna||Felton||1890-07-20||1966-12-14||[[Image:DMR Images-1.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Cinderella||Lady Tremaine ||[[Zellman-26|'''Zellman, Eleanor''']]||Eleanor||Audley||1905-11-19||1991-11-25||[[Image:Zellman-26.jpg|100px]]||'''7''' |- |Cinderella||Anastasia||[[Bliss-5503|Bliss, Lucille Theresa]]||Lucille||Bliss||1916-03-31||2012-11-08||[[Image:Bliss-5503.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Cinderella||Drizella||[[Williams-100894|Williams, Rhoda Elaine]]||Rhoda||Williams||1930-07-19||2006-03-08||[[Image:Williams-100894-3.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Cinderella||Jaq, Gus & Bruno||[[MacDonald-8658|'''MacDonald, John James''']]||Jimmy||MacDonald||1906-05-19||1991-02-01||[[Image:MacDonald-8658-3.jpg|100px]]||'''13''' |- |Cinderella||Lucifer||[[Forer-15|Forer, June Lucille]]||June||Foray||1917-09-18||2017-07-26||[[Image:Forer-15.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Cinderella||The King / The Grand Duke||[[Van_Rooten-1|Luis d'Antin Van Rooten]]||Luis||Van Rooten||1906-11-29||1973-06-17||[[Image:Van_Rooten-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Cinderella||Narrator||[[Gerson-95|Gerson, Betty Lou]]||Betty Lou||Gerson||1914-20-14||1999-01-12||[[Image:Gerson-95-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Alice||[[Beaumont-2806|Beaumont, Kathryn]]||Kathryn||Beaumont||1938-06-27||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Beaumont-2806-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The Queen of Hearts||[[Felton-1509|Felton, Verna Arline]]||Verna||Felton||1890-07-20||1966-12-14||[[Image:DMR Images-1.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The King of Hearts||[[Trout-1448|'''Trout, Franics Henry''']]||Dink||Trout||1898-06-18||1950-03-26||[[Image:Trout-1448.jpg|100px]]||'''9''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||White Rabbit / The Dodo||[[Thompson-67637|Thompson, William Henry]]||Bill||Thompson||1913-07-08||1971-07-15||[[Image:Thompson-67637.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The Cheshire Cat||[[Holloway-3713|Holloway, Sterling Price]]||Sterling||Holloway||1905-01-04||1992-11-22||[[Image:Holloway-3713-1.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The Mad Hatter||[[Leopold-274|Leopold, Isaiah Edwin]]||Ed||Wynn||1886-11-09||1966-06-19||[[Image:Leopold-274-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The March Hare||[[Colonna-99|'''Gerardo Luigi Colonna''']]||Jerry||Colonna||1904-09-17||1986-11-21||[[Image:Colonna-99.jpg|100px]]||'''3''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The Dormouse||[[MacDonald-8658|'''MacDonald, John James''']]||Jimmy||MacDonald||1906-05-19||1991-02-01||[[Image:MacDonald-8658-3.jpg|100px]]||'''13''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The Caterpillar||[[Haydn-19|'''Haydn, George Richard''']]||Richard||Haydn||1905-03-10||1985-04-25||[[Image:Haydn-19.jpg|100px]]||'''0''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Walrus & Carpenter / Tweedle Dee & Dum||[[O'Malley-737|O'Malley, James Rudolph]]|| J. Pat||O'Malley||1904-03-15||1985-02-27||[[Image:O Malley-737-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Larry the Lizard||[[Grey-2928|Grey, Lawrence]]||Larry||Grey||1895-03-23||1951-05-05||[[Image:DMR_Images-7.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The Doorknob||[[Kearns-600|Kearns, Joseph Sherrard]]||Joseph||Kearns||1907-02-12||1962-02-17||[[Image:Kearns-600.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Alice's Sister Ada||[[Angel-1549|Angel, Heather Grace]]||Heather||Angel||1909-02-09||1986-12-13||[[Image:Angel-1549.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Dinah the Kitten||[[Nash-3310|Nash, Clarence Charles]]||Clarence||Nash||1904-12-07||1985-02-20||[[Image:Nash-3310-4.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Mother Bird / Snooty Flower||[[Walker-48218|Walker, Pearl]]||Queenie||Leonard||1905-02-18||2002-01-17||[[Image:Walker-48218.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The Rose||[[Lloyd-4258|Lloyd, Hessy Doris]]||Doris||Lloyd||1891-07-03||1971-05-21||[[Image:Lloyd-4258-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||The White Rose||[[Larsen-3168|Larsen, Norma]]||Norma||Zimmer||1923-07-13||2011-05-10||[[Image:Larsen-3168.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Sunflower, Tulips, Pansy||[[Bliss-5503|Bliss, Lucille Theresa]]||Lucille||Bliss||1916-03-31||2012-11-08||[[Image:Bliss-5503.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Young Pansy||[[Luske-9|Luske, Thomas Charles]]||Tommy||Luske||1947-02-12||1990-01-19||[[Image:Luske-9.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Singing Flowers||[[McEathron-4|McEathron, Margaret Nixon]]||Marni||Nixon||1930-02-22||2016-07-24||[[Image:McEathron-4.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Flamingo||[[Colvig-1|Colvig, Vance DeBar]]||Pinto||Colvig||1892-09-11||1967-10-03||[[Image:Colvig-1-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Card Painter||[[Beaumont-344|Beaumont, Kenneth]]||Ken||Beaumont||1915-10-24||1996-03-11||[[Image:Beaumont-344.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Card Painter||[[Barclay-3226|Barclay, Donn Van Tassel]]||Don||Barclay||1892-12-26||1975-10-16||[[Image:Barclay-3226.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Card Painter||[[Ravenscroft-55|Ravenscroft, Thurl Arthur]]||Thurl ||Ravenscroft||1914-02-06||2005-22-05||[[Image:Ravenscroft-55.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Card Painter||[[Lee-36928|Lee, William Burton]]||Bill||Lee||1916-08-21||1980-11-15||[[Image:Lee-36928.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Card Painter||[[Hamlin-2552|'''Hamlin, Bob''']]||Bob||Hamlin||1929-02-19||2010-07-18||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''2''' |- |Alice in Wonderland||Card Painter||[[Smith-255099|'''Smith, Max''']]||Max||Smith||1913-01-23||1999-07-23||[[Image:Smith-255099-1.jpg|100px]]||'''3''' |- |Peter Pan||Peter Pan||[[Driscoll-916|Driscoll, Robert Cletus]]||Bobby||Driscoll||1937-03-03||1968-03-30||[[Image:Driscoll-916.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Wendy Darling||[[Beaumont-2806|Beaumont, Kathryn]]||Kathryn||Beaumont||1938-06-27||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Beaumont-2806-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||John Darling||[[Collins-31269|'''Collins, Paul''']]||Paul||Collins||1937-07-25||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Collins-31269-1.jpg|100px]]||'''L''' |- |Peter Pan||Michael Darling||[[Luske-9|Luske, Thomas Charles]]||Tommy||Luske||1947-02-12||1990-01-19||[[Image:Luske-9.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Mrs. Darling||[[Angel-1549|Angel, Heather Grace]]||Heather||Angel||1909-02-09||1986-12-13||[[Image:Angel-1549.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Capt. Hook / Mr. Darling||[[Conried-1|'''Conried, Hans Georg Jr.''']]||Hans||Conried||1917-04-15||1982-01-05||[[Image:Conried-1-2.jpg|100px]]||'''8''' |- |Peter Pan||Mr. Smee||[[Thompson-67637|Thompson, William Henry]]||Bill||Thompson||1913-07-08||1971-07-15||[[Image:Thompson-67637.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Indian Chief||[[Candido-19|'''Candido, Jonathan Joseph''']]||Candy||Candido||1913-12-25||1999-05-19||[[Image:Candido-19.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Narrator||[[Sanders-5730|Sanders, Thomas Charles]]||Tom||Conway||1904-09-15||1967-04-22||[[Image:Sanders-5730.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Lost Boy Cubby the Bear||[[Bloomfield-1575|Bloomfiled, Robert Richard]]||Robert||Ellis||1933-08-24||1973-11-13||[[Image:Bloomfield-1575.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Lost By Nibs the Rabbit||[[Silver-2145|'''Silver, Jeffrey''']]||Jeffrey||Silver||1937-02-25||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Silver-2145-2.jpg|100px]]||'''L''' |- |Peter Pan||Lost Boy Slightly the Fox||[[Singer-1896|'''Singer, Simon''']]||Stuffy||Singer||1941-11-24||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Singer-1896-1.jpg|100px]]||'''L''' |- |Peter Pan||Lost Boys the Racoon Twins||[[McGaurn-1|'''McGaurn, John Keith''']]||Johnny||McGovern||1936-05-28||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:McGaurn-1.jpg|100px]]||'''L''' |- |Peter Pan||Mermaid / Chief's Wife||[[Forer-15|Forer, June Lucille]]||June||Foray||1917-09-18||2017-07-26||[[Image:Forer-15.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Mermaid / Tinker Bell||[[McCarty-4710|McCarty, Margaret Lorraine]]||Margaret||Kerry||1929-05-11||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Lynch-13455-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Mermaid||[[Regester-107 |'''Regester, Constance Anne''']]||Connie||Hilton||1932-04-08||1987-11-21||[[Image:Register-773.jpg|100px]]||'''8''' |- |Peter Pan||Mermaid||[[Kester-2442|Kester, Karen Katherine]]||Karen||Kester||1937-06-04||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Kester-2442.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Pirate / Indian Chorus||[[Ravenscroft-55|Ravenscroft, Thurl Arthur]]||Thurl ||Ravenscroft||1914-02-06||2005-22-05||[[Image:Ravenscroft-55.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Pirate / Indian Chorus||[[Lee-36928|Lee, William Burton]]||Bill||Lee||1916-08-21||1980-11-15||[[Image:Lee-36928.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||Pirate / Indian Chorus||[[Hamlin-2552|'''Hamlin, Bob''']]||Bob||Hamlin||1929-02-19||2010-07-18||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''2''' |- |Peter Pan||Pirate / Indian Chorus||[[Smith-255099|'''Smith, Max''']]||Max||Smith||1913-01-23||1999-07-23||[[Image:Smith-255099-1.jpg|100px]]||'''3''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Lady||[[Luddy-18|Luddy, Barbara]]||Barbara||Luddy||1908-05-25||1979-04-01||[[Image:Luddy-18.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Tramp||[[Saltzman-283|'''Saltzman, Lawrence''']]||Larry||Roberts||1926-09-28||1992-07-17||[[Image:Saltzman-283.jpg|100px]]||'''2''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Jock, Bull & Daschie||[[Thompson-67637|Thompson, William Henry]]||Bill||Thompson||1913-07-08||1971-07-15||[[Image:Thompson-67637.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Trusty||[[Baucom-793|'''Baucom, Earl Grammer''']]||Bill||Baucom||1910-05-05||1981-03-16||[[Image:Baucom-793-1.jpg|100px]]||'''5''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Toughy & Pedro||[[McKennon-90|McKennon, Dallas Raymond]]||Dallas||McKennon||1919-07-19||2009-07-14||[[Image:McKennon-90.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Boris||[[Bergman-1159|Bergman, Herbert Theodore]]||Alan ||Reed||1907-08-20||1977-06-14||[[Image:Bergman-1159.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Peg, Si & Am, Darling ||[[Egstrom-2|Egstrom, Norma Deloris ]]||Peggy||Lee||1920-05-26||2002-01-21||[[Image:Egstrom-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Jim Dear||[[Millar-2868|Millar, Lee Carson Jr.]]||Lee||Millar||1924-06-13||1980-09-21||[[Image:Millar-2868.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Land and The Tramp||Aunt Sarah||[[Felton-1509|Felton, Verna Arline]]||Verna||Felton||1890-07-20||1966-12-14||[[Image:DMR Images-1.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Chef Tony||[[Givistinsky-1|'''Givistinsky, George David''']]||George||Givot||1903-02-18||1984-06-07||[[Image:Givistinsky-1.jpg|100px]]||'''5''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||The Beaver||[[Friberg-334|'''Friberg, Stanley''']]||Stan||Freberg||1926-08-07||2015-04-07||[[Image:Friberg-334.jpg|100px]]||'''4''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||The Alligator / Dog Chorus||[[Ravenscroft-55|Ravenscroft, Thurl Arthur]]||Thurl ||Ravenscroft||1914-02-06||2005-22-05||[[Image:Ravenscroft-55.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Pirate / Dog Chorus||[[Lee-36928|Lee, William Burton]]||Bill||Lee||1916-08-21||1980-11-15||[[Image:Lee-36928.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Pirate / Dog Chorus||[[Hamlin-2552|'''Hamlin, Bob''']]||Bob||Hamlin||1929-02-19||2010-07-18||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''2''' |- |Lady and The Tramp||Pirate / Dog Chorus||[[Smith-255099|'''Smith, Max''']]||Max||Smith||1913-01-23||1999-07-23||[[Image:Smith-255099-1.jpg|100px]]||'''3''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||Princess Aurora||[[Costa-207|Costa, Mary]]||Mary||Costa||1930-04-05||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR_Images-8.jpg|100px]]||C |- |Sleeping Beauty||Prince Philip||[[Shirley-3779|Shirley, William Jesse]]||Bill||Shirley||1921-07-06||1989-08-27||[[Image:Shirley-3779.png|100px]]||2 |- |Sleeping Beauty||King Hubert||[[Thompson-67637|Thompson, William Henry]]||Bill||Thompson||1913-07-08||1971-07-15||[[Image:Thompson-67637.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||King Stefan||[[Holmes-12326|Holmes, Taylor]]||Taylor||Holmes||1878-05-16||1959-09-30||[[Image:Holmes-12326.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||Flora / The Queen||[[Felton-1509|Felton, Verna Arline]]||Verna||Felton||1890-07-20||1966-12-14||[[Image:DMR Images-1.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||Fauna||[[Henshall-233|Henshall, Marian Barbara ]]||Barbara Jo||Allen||1906-09-02||1974-09-14||[[Image:Henshall-233-1.jpg|100px]]|| |- |Sleeping Beauty||Maryweather||[[Luddy-18|Luddy, Barbara]]||Barbara||Luddy||1908-05-25||1979-04-01||[[Image:Luddy-18.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Sleeping Beaty||Maleficent||[[Zellman-26|Zellman, Eleanor]]||Eleanor||Audley||1905-11-19||1991-11-25||[[Image:Zellman-26.jpg|100px]]||'''7''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||Maleficent's Goon||[[Amsberry-62|Amsberry, Robert Wayne]]||Bob||Amsberry||1928-06-02||1957-11-21||[[Image:Amsbury-23.jpg|100px]]||'''15''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||Maleficent's Goon||[[Candido-19|Candido, Jonathan Joseph]]||Candy||Candido||1913-12-25||1999-05-19||[[Image:Candido-19.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||Maleficent's Goon||[[Colvig-1|Colvig, Vance DeBar]]||Pinto||Colvig||1892-09-11||1967-10-03||[[Image:Colvig-1-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||Owl / Diablo||[[McKennon-90|McKennon, Dallas Raymond]]||Dallas||McKennon||1919-07-19||2009-07-14||[[Image:McKennon-90.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||Royal Herald||[[Conried-1|Conried, Hans Georg Jr.]]||Hans||Conried||1917-04-15||1982-01-05||[[Image:Conried-1-2.jpg|100px]]||8 |- |Sleeping Beauty||Narrator||[[Mueller-6105|Mueller, Marvin Elliott]]||Marvin||Miller||1913-07-18||1985-02-08||[[Image:Mueller-6105.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Roger Radcilff||[[Wright-49337|Wright, Benjamin Hutington]]||Ben||Wright||1915-05-05||1989-07-02||[[Image:Wright-49337-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Anita Radcliff||[[Davis-94267|Davis, Shirley Ann]]||Lisa||Davis||1936-04-20||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Davis-94267.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Nanny / Lucy the Goose / Queenie the Cow||[[Wilkins-6793|Wilkins, Verna Anna]]||Martha||Wentworth||1889-06-02||1974-03-08||[[Image:Wentworth-2928.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Cruela De Vil||[[Gerson-95|Gerson, Betty Lou]]||Betty Lou||Gerson||1914-20-14||1999-01-12||[[Image:Gerson-95-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Horace Baddun||[[Worlock-68|Worlock, Frederick]]||Frederick||Warlock||1886-12-14||1973-08-01||[[Image:Worlock-68.jpg|100px]]||1 |- |101 Dalmatians||Jasper Baddun / Colonel the Sheepdog||[[O'Malley-737|O'Malley, James Rudolph]]||J. Pat ||O'Malley||1904-03-15||1985-02-27||[[Image:O_Malley-737-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||The Auto Mechanic||[[Wexler-127|Wexler, Paul Goodwin]]||Paul||Wexler||1929-05-23||1979-11-21||[[Image:Wexler-127.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||The Moving Van Driver||[[Millspaugh-826|Millspaugh, Basil Spaulding]]||Basil||Ruysdael||1878-07-24||1960-10-10||[[Image:Millspaugh-826.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Dirty Dawson||[[Frees-51|Frees, Solomon Hersh Harcourt]]||Paul||Frees||1920-06-22||1986-11-02||[[Image:Frees-51-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Pongo||[[Taylor-23735|Taylor, Rodney Sturt]]||Rod||Taylor||1930-01-11||2015-01-07||[[Image:Taylor-23735.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Perdita||[[Cotter-1806|Cotter, Catherine Mary]]||Cate||Bauer||1929-09-01||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Cotter-1806.jpg|100px]]|| |- |101 Dalmatians||Freckles the Pup||[[Wickenhauser-17|Wickenhoauser, Mary Isabella]]||Mary||Wickes||1910-01-13||1995-10-22||[[Image:Wickenhauser-17.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Lucky the Pup||[[Gibson-24072|Gibson, Mimi]]||Mimi||Gibson||1948-10-19||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Gibson-24072.jpg|100px]]||L |- |101 Dalmatians||Patch the Pup||[[Maga-29|Maga, Michael]]||Mickey||Maga||1950-05-25||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Maga-29.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Penny the Pup||[[Abbott-xxx|Abbott, Sandra]]||Sandra||Abbott||'''?'''||'''?'''||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]|| |- |101 Dalmatians||Rolly the Pup||[[Beaird-229|Beaird, Barbara]]||Barbara||Beaird||1948-06-18||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Beaird-229.jpg|100px]]||L |- |101 Dalmatians||Rover the Pup||[[Luddy-18|Luddy, Barbara]]||Barbara||Luddy||1908-05-25||1979-04-01||[[Image:Luddy-18.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Spotty the Pup||[[Sorensen-5331|Sorensen, Rickie Jon]]||Rickie||Sorensen|||1946-08-26||1994-08-24||[[Image:Sorensen-5331.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Sgt. Tibs the Cat||[[Frankham-164|Frankham, David]]||David||Frankham||1926-02-16||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Frankham-164.jpg|100px]]|| |- |101 Dalmatians||Captain the Horse||[[Ravenscroft-55|Ravenscroft, Thurl Arthur]]||Thurl ||Ravenscroft||1914-02-06||2005-22-05||[[Image:Ravenscroft-55.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Danny the Great Dane||[[Pelling-313|Pelling, George]]||George||Pelling||1914-10-25||2008-12-02||[[Image:Pelling-313.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |101 Dalmatians||Old Towser the Bloodhound||[[Owen-11997|Owen, Roy Tudor]]||Tudor||Owen||1898-01-20||1979-03-13||[[Image:Owen-11997.jpg|100px]]||1 |- |101 Dalmatians||Scottie the Terrier||[[Matthews-15125|Matthews, Junus Conyers]]||Junius||Matthews||1890-06-12||1978-01-18||[[Image:Matthews-15125.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||The Labrador Retriever||[[Ramsay-Hill-1|Ramsay-Hill, Cyril Seys]]||Ramsay||Hill||1890-11-30||1976-03-02||[[Image:Hill-48540.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||The Collie||[[Sanders-5730|Sanders, Thomas Charles]]||Tom||Conway||1904-09-15||1967-04-22||[[Image:Sanders-5730.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Princess the Cow||[[Walker-48218|Walker, Pearl]]||Queenie||Leonard||1905-02-18||2002-01-17||[[Image:Walker-48218.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |101 Dalmatians||Dutchess the Cow||[[Bennett-31354|Bennett, Marjorie Esme]]||Marjorie||Bennett||1896-01-15||1982-06-14||[[Image:Bennett-31354.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Wart/Arthur||[[Sorensen-5331|Sorensen, Rickie Jon]]||Rickie||Sorensen|||1946-08-26||1994-08-24||[[Image:Sorensen-5331.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Wart/Arthur||[[Reitherman-4|Rietherman, Richard Wolfgang]]||Richard||Reitherman|||1947-11-09||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Reitherman-4-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Wart/Arthur||[[Reitherman-5|Rietherman, Robert King]]||Robert||Reitherman|||1950-11-26||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Reitherman-5-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Merlin||[[Swenson-610|Swenson, Karl Henri Reynold]]||Karl||Swenson|||1908-07-23||1978-10-08||[[Image:Swenson-610.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Madam Mim||[[Wilkins-6793|Wilkins, Verna Anna]]||Martha||Wentworth||1889-06-02||1974-03-08||[[Image:Wentworth-2928.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Sir Ector||[[Cabot-147|Cabot, Charles Sebastian Thomas]]||Sebastian||Cabot||1918-07-06||1977-08-22||[[Image:DMR Images-22.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Sir Kay||[[Adelberg-20|Adelberg, Norman Covin]]||Norman||Alden||1924-09-13||2012-07-27||[[Image:Adelberg-20-1.jpg|100px]]||6 |- |The Sword in the Stone||Sir Pellinor||[[Napier-Clavering-1|Napier-Clavering, Alan William]]||Alan||Napier||1903-01-07||1988-08-08||[[Image:Napier-Clavering-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Sir Bart||[[Ravenscroft-55|Ravenscroft, Thurl Arthur]]||Thurl ||Ravenscroft||1914-02-06||2005-22-05||[[Image:Ravenscroft-55.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Archimedes||[[Matthews-15125|Matthews. Junius Conyers]]||Junius||Matthews||1890-06-12||1978-01-18||[[Image:Matthews-15125.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||Black Bart||[[MacDonald-8658|MacDonald, John James]]||Jimmy||MacDonald||1906-05-19||1991-02-01||[[Image:MacDonald-8658-3.jpg|100px]]||13 |- |The Sword in the Stone||Scullary Maid||[[Henshall-233|Henshall, Marian Barbara ]]||Barbara Jo||Allen||1906-09-02||1974-09-14||[[Image:Henshall-233-1.jpg|100px]]|| |- |The Sword in the Stone||Girl Squirrel||[[Erlandson-73|Erlandson, Merrie Virginia]]||Ginny||Tyler||1925-08-08||2012-07-13||[[Image:Erlandson-73.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Mowgli||[[Reitherman-6|Reitherman, Bruce Phillip]]||Bruce||Reitherman||1955-09-15||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Reitherman-6-4.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Bagheera||[[Cabot-147|Cabot, Charles Sebastian Thomas]]||Sebastian||Cabot||1918-07-06||1977-08-22||[[Image: DMR Images-22.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Baloo||[[Harris-30914|Harris, Wonga Phllip]]||Phil||Harris||1904-06-24||1995-08-11||[[Image:Harris-30914-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Shere Khan||[[Sanders-5728|Sanders, George Henry]]||George||Sanders||1906-07-03||1972-04-25||[[Image:Sanders-5728-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Kaa the Snake ||[[Holloway-3713|Holloway, Sterling Price]]||Sterling||Holloway||1905-01-04||1992-11-22||[[Image:Holloway-3713-1.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||King Louie||[[Prima-2|Prima, Louis Leonardo]]||Louis||Prima||1910-12-07||1978-08-24||[[Image:Prima-2.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Flunky the Baboon||[[Levin-863|Levin, Irving]]||Leo||De Lyon||1925-04-26||2021-09-18||[[Image:DMR_Images-20.jpg|100px]]||2 |- |The Jungle Book||Monkey||[[Skiles-1014|Skiles, William Al]]||Bill||Skiles||1931-07-05||2011-05-16||[[Image:Henderson-24919.jpg|100px]]||9 |- |The Jungle Book||Monkey||[[Henderson-24919|Henderson, Peter Carroll]]||Pete||Henderson||1938-04-28||2018-03-01||[[Image:Henderson-24919-1.jpg|100px]]||6 |- |The Jungle Book||Col. Hathi /Buzzie||[[O'Malley-737|O'Malley, James Rudolph]]|| J. Pat||O'Malley||1904-03-15||1985-02-27||[[Image:O Malley-737-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Winifred the Elephant||[[Felton-1509|Felton, Verna Arline]]||Verna||Felton||1890-07-20||1966-12-14||[[Image:DMR Images-1.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Baby Elephant||[[Howard-14708|Howard, Clinton Engel]]||Clint||Howard||1959-04-20||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR Images-21.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Slob Elephant||[[Smith-269766|Smith, Harold John]]||Hal||Smith||1916-08-24||1994-01-28||[[Image:Smith-269766-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Gloomy Elephant||[[Wright-54259|Wright, Ralph Waldo]]||Ralph||Wright||1908-05-17||1983-12-31||[[Image:Wright-54259.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Rama the Wolf||[[Wright-49337|Wright, Benjamin Huntington]]||Ben||Wright||1915-05-05||1989-07-02||[[Image:Wright-49337-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||Akela the Wolf||[[Kefford-94|Kefford, John Albert Chamberlain]]||John||Abbott||1905-06-05||1996-05-24||[[Image:Kefford-94-1.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |The Jungle Book||Dizzy the Vulture||[[Hudson-15540|Hudson, George Timothy]]||Lord Tim||Hudson||1940-02-11||2019-12-14||[[Image:Hudson-15540.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |The Jungle Book||Flaps the Vulture||[[Chadwick-3558|Chadwick, David Stuart]]||Chad||Stuart||1941-12-10||2020-12-20||[[Image:Chadwick-3558-2.jpg|100px]]||22 |- |The Jungle Book||Ziggy the Vulture||[[Wolfe-8068|Wolfe, James Digby]]||Digby||Wolfe||1929-06-04||2012-05-02||[[Image:Wolfe-8068.jpg|100px]]||5 |- |The Jungle Book||Girl||[[Farnon-26|Farnon, Darleen]]||Darleen||Carr||1950-12-12||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Farnon-26.jpg|100px]]||L |- |The Aristocats||Duchess||[[Gábor-22|Gábor, Eva]]||Eva||Gabor||1919-2-11||1995-07-04||[[Image:Gabor-22-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||J. Thomas O'Malley||[[Harris-30914|Harris, Wonga Phllip]]||Phil||Harris||1904-06-24||1995-08-11||[[Image:Harris-30914-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||Toulouse||[[Dubin-68|Dubin, Gary Michael]]||Gary||Dubin||1959-05-05||2016-10-08||[[Image:Dubin-68.jpg|100px]]||L |- |The Aristocats||Marie ||[[Reid-18986|Reid, Elizabeth Margaret D.]]||Liz||English||1930-04-30||2017||[[Image:Reid-18986.jpg|100px]]|| |- |The Aristocats||Berlioz||[[Clark-xxxx|Clark, Dane]]||Dean||Clark||1962-03-03||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]|| |- |The Aristocats||Roquefort ||[[Holloway-3713|Holloway, Sterling Price]]||Sterling||Holloway||1905-01-04||1992-11-22||[[Image:Holloway-3713-1.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||Madame Adelaide Bonfamille||[[Clinton-Baddeley-1|Clinton-Baddeley, Hermione Youlanda Ruby]]||Hermoine||Baddeley||1906-11-13||1986-08-16||[[Image:Clinton-Baddeley-1-1.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||Edgar Balthazar||[[Maude-Roxby-1|Maude-Roxby, Roddy]]||Roddy||Maude-Roxby||1930-04-02||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]|| |- |The Aristocats||Georges Hautencourt||[[Levison-84|Levison, Charles Gerstle]]||Charles||Lane||1905-01-26||2007-07-09||[[Image:Levison-84.jpg|100px]]||8 |- |The Aristocats||Scat Cat||[[Crothers-244|Crothers, Benjamin Sherman]]||Scatman||Crothers||1910-05-23||1986-11-22||[[Image:Crothers-244-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||Shun Gon||[[Wilchinsky-1|Wilchinsky, Paul]]||Paul||Winchell||1922-12-21||2005-06-24||[[Image:Wilchinsky-1-2.jpg|100px]]||3 |- |The Aristocats||Hit Cat||[[Hudson-15540|Hudson, George Timothy]]||Lord Tim||Hudson||1940-02-11||2019-12-14||[[Image:Hudson-15540.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |The Aristocats||Peppo||[[Scozzari-10 |Scozzari, Vito Giusto]]||Vito||Scotti||1918-01-26||1996-06-05||[[Image:Scozzari-10.jpg|100px]]||7 |- |The Aristocats||Billy Boss||[[Ravenscroft-55|Ravenscroft, Thurl Arthur]]||Thurl ||Ravenscroft||1914-02-06||2005-22-05||[[Image:Ravenscroft-55.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||Abigail Gabble||[[Evans-40617|Evans, Monica]]||Monica||Evans||1940-06-07||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Evans-40617.jpg|100px]]||L |- |The Aristocats||Amelia Gabble||[[Shelley-1928|Shelley, Carole Augusta]]||Carole||Shelley||1939-08-16||2018-08-31||[[Image:Shelley-1928.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |The Aristocats||Uncle Waldo the Gander||[[Thompson-67637|Thompson, William Henry]]||Bill||Thompson||1913-07-08||1971-07-15||[[Image:Thompson-67637.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||Frou-Frou the Mare||[[Kulp-120|Kulp, Nancy Jane]]||Nancy||Kulp||1921-08-28||1991-02-03||[[Image:Kulp-120.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||Napoleon the Bloodhound ||[[Buttram-338|Buttram, Maxwell Emmett]]||Pat||Buttram||1915-06-19||1994-01-08||[[Image:Buttram-338.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||Lafayette the Bassett Hound ||[[Lindsey-3846|Lindsey, George Smith]]||George||Lindsey||1928-12-17||2012-05-06||[[Image:Lindsey-3846-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||Milkman / Chef / Mover|| [[Renoudet-1|Renoudet, Pierre Laurent]]||Peter||Renaday||1935-06-09||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Renoudet-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Robin Hood|| [[Bedford-1659|Bedford, Brian Arthur]] ||Brian||Bedford||1935-02-16||2016-01-13||[[Image:Bedford-1659.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Maid Marian||[[Evans-40617|Evans, Monica]]||Monica||Evans||1940-06-07||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Evans-40617.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Robin Hood||Little John||[[Harris-30914|Harris, Wonga Phllip]]||Phil||Harris||1904-06-24||1995-08-11||[[Image:Harris-30914-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Friar Tuck||[[Devine-2046|Devine, Andrew Vabre]]||Andy||Devine||1905-10-07||1977-02-18||[[Image:Devine-2046.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Alan-a-Dale||[[Miller-34011|Miller, Roger Dean Jr.]]||Roger||Miller||1936-01-02||1992-10-25||[[Image:Miller-34011-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Lady Kluck||[[Shelley-1928|Shelley, Carole Augusta]]||Carole||Shelley||1939-08-16||2018-08-31||[[Image:Shelley-1928.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Robin Hood||Prince John / King Richard||[[Von_Ustinow-1|von Ustinow, Peter Alexander]]||Peter||Ustinov||1921-04-16||2004-03-28||[[Image:Von_Ustinow-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Sir Hiss||[[Stevens-13022|Stevens, Thomas Terry Hoar]]||Terry-Thomas||||1911-07-10||1990-01-08||[[Image:Stevens-13022.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||The Sheriff of Nottingham||[[Buttram-338|Buttram, Maxwell Emmett]]||Pat||Buttram||1915-06-19||1994-01-08||[[Image:Buttram-338.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Trigger||[[Lindsey-3846|Lindsey, George Smith]]||George||Lindsey||1928-12-17||2012-05-06||[[Image:Lindsey-3846-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Nutsy||[[Gates-3047|Gates, Curtis Wain]]||Ken||Curtis||1916-07-02||1991-04-28||[[Image:Gates-3047.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Captain of the Guard||[[Candido-19|Candido, Jonathan Joseph]]||Candy||Candido||1913-12-25||1999-05-19||[[Image:Candido-19.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Otto||[[O'Malley-737|O'Malley, James Rudolph]]|| J. Pat||O'Malley||1904-03-15||1985-02-27||[[Image:O Malley-737-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Sexton Mouse||[[Fiedler-399|Fiedler, John Donald]]|| John||Fiedler||1904-03-15||1985-02-27||[[Image:Fielder-399.jpg|100px]]||4 |- |Robin Hood||Mother Mouse / Mrs. Rabbit||[[Luddy-18|Luddy, Barbara]]||Barbara||Luddy||1908-05-25||1979-04-01||[[Image:Luddy-18.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Skippy||[[Whitaker-6974|Whittaker, William D.]]||Billy||Whitaker||1964-07-21||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Sis||[[Laurita-xxx|Laurita, Dana]]||Dana||Laurita||1964-01-31||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR Images-24.jpg|100px]]||L |- |Robin Hood||Tagalong||[[Whitaker-6975|Whittaker, Christin]]||Dori||Whitaker||1967-10-15||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Whitaker-6975-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||Toby Turtle||[[Sanders-xxx|Sanders, Richie]]||Richie||Sanders||'''?'''||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||L |- |Winnie the Pooh||Winnie the Pooh||[[Holloway-3713|Holloway, Sterling Price]]||Sterling||Holloway||1905-01-04||1992-11-22||[[Image:Holloway-3713-1.jpg |100px]]||'''C''' |- |Wimnie the Pooh||Christopher Robin||[[Reitherman-6|Reitherman, Bruce Phillip]]||Bruce||Reitherman||1955-09-15||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Reitherman-6-4.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Winnie the Pooh||Christopher Robin||[[Walmsley-1212|Walmsley, Jon]]||Jon||Walmsley||1956-02-6||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||L |- |Winnie the Pooh||Christopher Robin||[[Turner-xxxx|Turner, Timothy]]||Timothy||Turner||?||?||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||? |- |Winnie the Pooh||Eeyore||[[Wright-54259|Wright, Ralph Waldo]]||Ralph||Wright||1908-05-17||1983-12-31||[[Image:Wright-54259.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Winnie the Pooh||Kanga||[[Luddy-18|Luddy, Barbara]]||Barbara||Luddy||1908-05-25||1979-04-01||[[Image:Luddy-18.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Winnie the Pooh||Roo||[[Howard-14708|Howard, Clinton Engel]]||Clint||Howard||1959-04-20||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:DMR Images-21.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Winnie the Pooh||Roo||[[Whitaker-6975|Whittaker, Christin]]||Dori||Whitaker||1967-10-15||'''LIVING'''||[[Image:Whitaker-6975-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Winnie the Pooh||Rabbit||[[Matthews-15125|Matthews, Junus Conyers]]||Junius||Matthews||1890-06-12||1978-01-18||[[Image:Matthews-15125.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Winnie the Pooh||PIglet||[[Fiedler-399|Fiedler, John Donald]]|| John||Fiedler||1904-03-15||1985-02-27||[[Image:Fielder-399.jpg|100px]]||4 |- |Winnie the Pooh||Owl||[[Smith-269766|Smith, Harold John]]||Hal||Smith||1916-08-24||1994-01-28||[[Image:Smith-269766-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Winnie the Pooh||Tigger||[[Wilchinsky-1|Wilchinsky, Paul]]||Paul||Winchell||1922-12-21||2005-06-24||[[Image:Wilchinsky-1-2.jpg|100px]]||3 |- |Winnie the Pooh||Gopher||[[Morris-18979|Morris, Howard Jerome]]||Howard||Morris||1919-09-04||2005-05-21||[[Image:Morris-18979.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Winnie the Pooh||Narrator||[[Cabot-147|Cabot, Charles Sebastian Thomas]]||Sebastian||Cabot||1918-07-06||1977-08-22||[[Image:DMR Images-22.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |} === The Original Mickey Mouse Club === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Roll ! scope="col" | Birth Name ! scope="col" | MMC Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Dodd-4714|Dodd, Ivan Wesley]]||Jimmy||1910-03-28||1964-11-10||[[Image:Dodd-4714.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Williams-71101|Williams, Joseph Roy]]||Roy||1907-07-30||1976-11-07||[[Image:Williams-71101.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Amsberry-62|Amsberry, Robert Wayne]]||Bob||1928-06-02||1957-11-21||[[Image:Amsbury-23.jpg|100px]]||15 |- |Mouseketeer||[[Funicello-6|Funicello, Annette Joanne]]||Annette||1942-10-22||2013-04-08||[[Image:Funicello-6-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Phelps-8645|Holdridge, Cheryl Lynn]]||Cheryl||1944-06-20||2009-06-06||[[Image:Phelps-8645.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Day-16896|Day, Dennis Wayne]]||Dennis||1942-07-12||2018-07-17||[[Image:Day-16896.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Tracey-1180|Tracey, Doreen Isabelle]]||Doreen||1943-04-13||2018-01-10||[[Image:Tracey-1180.jpg|100px]]||6 |- |Mouseketeer||[[Pendleton-2931|Pendleton, Karen Anita]]||Karen||1946-08-01||2019-10-06||[[Image:Pendleton-2931.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Kern-3526|Kern, Bonni Lou]]||Bonni||1941-01-02||2020-09-28||[[Image:Kern-3526-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Fields-6476|Fields, Bonita Lynn]]||Bonnie||1944-07-18||2012-11-17||[[Image:Fields-6476.jpg|100px]]||3 |- |Mouseketeer||[[Laney-1144|Laney, Charles Leon]]||Charley||1943-06-18||1997-03-09||[[Image:Laney-1144.jpg|100px]]||9 |- |Mouseketeer||[[Dodd-6348|Dodd, Joseph Richard]]||Dickie||1945-10-27||2013-11-29||[[Image:Dodd-6348.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Agrati-6|Grady, Don Louis]]||Don||1944-06-08||2012-06-27||[[Image:Agrati-6-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Crawford-20896|Crawford, John Ernest]]||Johnny||1946-03-26||2021-04-29||[[Image:Crawford-20896-2.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Larsen-7746|Larsen, Larry Lynn]]||Larry||1939-09-03||2018-03-30||[[Image:Larsen-7746.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Mouseketeer||[[Ready-552|Ready, Lowrey Lynn]]||Lynn||1944-12-03||2018-02-26||[[Image:Ready-552.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Mouseketeer||[[Sutherland-9591|Sutherland, Mark Rexford]]||Mark||1944-12-17||2022-04-26||[[Image:Sutherland-9591.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Yule-134|Yule/Rooney, Joseph III]]||Mickey||1945-07-03||2022-07-16||[[Image:Yule-134.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Mouseketeer||[[Smith-251995|Smith, Michael Allen]]||Mike||1945-08-29||1982-12-03||[[Image:Smith-251995.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Mouseketeer||[[Yule-133|Yule/Rooney, Timothy Hayes]]||Tim||1947-01-04||2006-09-23||[[Image:Yule-133.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Serial Star||[[Considine-428|Considine, Timothy Daniel]]||Tim Considine||1940-12-31||2022-03-03||[[Image:Considine-428.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Serial Star||[[Kirk-7436|Kirk, Thomas Lee]]||Tommy Kirk||1941-12-10||2021-09-28||[[Image:Kirk-7436.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Serial Star||[[Corcoran-1157|Corcoran, Kevin Anthony]]||Kevin "Moochie" Corcoran||1949-06-10||2015-10-06||[[Image:Corcoran-1157-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |} === Disney's Nine Old Men (+3) === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Occupation ! scope="col" | Common Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |Animator||[[Iwerks-1|Ub Iwerks]]||1901-03-24||1971-07-07||[[Image:Iwerks-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Animator||[[Clark-19420|Les Clark]]||1907-11-17||1979-09-12||[[Image:Clark-19420-1.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Animator||[[Davis-25664|Marc Davis]]||1913-03-30||2000-01-12||[[Image:Davis-25664-1.jpg|100px]]||15 |- |Animator||[[Johnston-5991|Ollie Johnston]]||1912-10-31||2008-04-14||[[Image:johnston-5991-1.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Animator||[[Kahl-218|Milt Kahl]]||1909-03-22||1987-04-19||[[Image:Kahl-218.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Animator||[[Kimball-3505|Ward Kimball]]||1914-03-04||2002-07-08||[[Image:Kimball-3505-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Animator||[[Larson-4050|Eric Larson]]||1905-09-03||1988-10-25||[[Image:Larson-4050.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Animator||[[Lounsbery-45|John Lounsbery]]||1911-03-09||1976-02-13||[[Image:Lounsbery-45.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Animator||[[Reitherman-1|Wolfgang Reithrman]]||1909-06-26||1985-05-22||[[Image:Reitherman-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Animator||[[Thomas-36803|Frank Thomas]]||1912-09-05||2004-09-08||[[Image:Thomas-36803-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Animator||[[Lusk-1685|Don Lusk]]||1913-10-28||2018-12-30||[[Image:Lusk-1685-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Animator||[[Tompson-388|Ruthie Tompson]]||1910-07-22||2021-10-10||[[Image:Tompson-388.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |} === Based On A Story By... === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Disney Film ! scope="col" | Original Work ! scope="col" | Original Author ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||''Snow White'' (1812 - Germany)||[[Grimm-213|Jacob Grimm]]||1785-01-04||1863-09-20||[[Image:Grimm-213.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs||''Snow White'' (1812 - Germany)||[[Grimm-212|Wilhelm Grimm]]||1786-02-24||1859-12-16||[[Image:Grimm-212.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Pinocchio||''The Adventures of Pinocchio'' (1883 - Italy)||[[Lorenzini-31|Carlo Collodi]]||1826-11-24||1890-10-26||[[Image:Lorenzini-31.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Fantasia||''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'' (1797 - Germany)||[[Goethe-22|Johann Wolfgang van Goethe]]||1749-08-28||1832-03-22||[[Image:Goethe-22.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dumbo||''Dumbo the Flying Elephant'' (1939 - USA)||[[Aberson-45|Helen Aberson Mayer]]||1907-06-16||1999-04-03||[[Image:Aberson-45.jpg|100px]]||2 |- |Bambi||''Bambi, a Life in the Woods'' (1923 - Austria-Hungary)||[[Salzmann-121|Felix Salten]]||1869-09-06||1945-10-08||[[Image:Salzmann-121.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Cinderella||''Cinderella'' (1697 - France)||[[Perrault-667|Charles Perrault]]||1628-01-12||1703-05-16||[[Image:Perrault-667.jpg|100px]]||0 |- |Alice in Wonderland||''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (1865 - England)||[[Dodgson-53|Lewis Carroll]]||1832-01-27||1898-01-14||[[Image:Dodgson-53-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Peter Pan||''Peter and Wendy'' (1904-England)||[[Barrie-91| J.M.Berrie]]||1860-05-09||1937-06-19||[[image:Barrie-91.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- ||Lady and the Tramp||''Happy Dan the Cynical Dog'' (1943- USA)||[[Greene-9741|Ward Greene]]||1892-12-23||1956-01-22||[[image:Greene-9741.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Sleeping Beauty||Historic Fairy Tale (1330s-England)||Anonymous||x||x|| N/A|| |- |101 Dalmatians||''The Hundred and One Dalmatians'' (1956-England)||[[Smith-154149| Dodie Smith]]||1896-03-02||1990-11-24||[[image:Smith-154149.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Sword in the Stone||''The Once and Future King'' (1958-England)||[[White-37061|T.H. White]]||1906-05-29||1964-01-17||[[image:White-37061-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Jungle Book||''The Jungle Book'' (1894-England)||[[Kipling-4|Rudyard Kipling]]||1865-12-30||1936-01-18||[[image:Kipling-4.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Aristocats||''The Aristocats'' (1962-USA)||[[Rowe-11838|Tom Rowe]]||1920-06-28||2004-06-14||[[Image:DMR Images-6.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Robin Hood||''The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood'' (1883-USA)||[[Pyle-1086|Howard Pyle]]||1853-03-05||1911-11-09||[[Image:Pyle-1086.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh||''Winnie-the-Pooh '' (1926-England)||[[Milne-697|A. A. Milne]]||1882-01-18||1956-01-56||[[Image:Milne-697.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |}

Classic Military Challenge

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== What is the Military Challenge? == Everyone is invited to take part in the Military Challenge! '''Our goal is to add sources to profiles for specific military veterans and connect them to the Global Family Tree.''' The Military Challenge is different from other WikiTree challenges, like the Sourcerers Challenge and the Connectors Challenge, in that everyone will be provided with a list of profiles. We'll work together to add sources and connect them to the Global Family Tree. Each contribution you make will earn you points, and at the end of the month the points will be tallied and a special badge will be awarded to the winner. == How Does it Work? == Each month there will be a G2G thread where you can participate. On the thread, you'll find a list of profiles. For each profile, the following points will be awarded: '''1 point for adding another source other than the provided source to the profile''' Most of the profiles will have been created based on one source such as a roster or a book about local veterans. The provided source might have a lot of information, or a little. Either way, try to find another source to add to the profile. ''You will get one point total no matter how many sources you add. If the profile already has additional sources that were added by someone else, you won't get a point for adding more.'' '''3 points for adding the profiles of each parent with correct Last Name at Birth (6 points for both parents)''' Adding parents to a modern profile is the best first step toward connecting it to the Global Family Tree. Importantly, these profiles MUST have a source other than the original provided source to back them up. So if the provided source is a personnel record that gives the name of the service member's father as next of kin, creating the father will not count until an additional source is added. ''Before you create a profile for any parent, please try to find a source with a date or good estimate of an age!'' '''3 points for adding a spouse with correct Last Name at Birth''' The profile might not have a spouse, but if it does, you'll get points for adding one--as long as you have the correct LNAB backed up new sources, just like with the parents! ''If the profile happens to have more than one spouse, you can get 3 points for EACH spouse with correct LNAB!'' '''10 points for connecting the profile to the Global Family Tree''' This is the hardest one, so it's worth the most points! ''Not all Military Challenge profiles will connect to the tree.'' In some cases, we just might not have enough information. But that won't stop us from trying! == Example == Private James Smith is on the G2G list of profiles. The only source on his profile is a unit roster. Bob adds a census record from familysearch to James Smith's profile and gets 1 point. Sarah finds a different census record and adds that one too, even though she knows Bob already got the point. Sarah adds both of the parents for James Smith and gets 6 points. Sarah is able to add one set of grandparents, but she can't find any connection to the tree. Bob adds James Smith's wife and, luckily, is able to connect her to the tree. James Smith's challenge is now complete! Sarah receives 6 points (for adding the parents). Bob receives 14 points (for adding a source, adding the wife and connecting the profile). == Crossover with Other Challenges == Any connections you make for the Military Challenge can ALSO count for the Connectors Challenge! Writing biographies is not currently credited for the Military Challenge, but if you want to write a bio for a Military Challenge profile, this WILL count for the Bio Builders Challenge! Importantly, sourcing Military Challenge profiles does NOT count for the Sourcerers Challenge. Military Challenge profiles are never Unsourced--they always have at least one source to start with. == What About Military Categories and Templates? == This challenge is focused on connecting men and women who served to their families, so adding categories and templates is not part of it. However, if you want to add Military categories and templates to the profiles, feel free--just make sure to familiarize yourself with the guidelines first! == List of Past Participants and Medal Winners == [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=military_challenge https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/military_challenge.gif] View the full breakdown of the May-June 2017 Military Challenge scoring here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Military_Challenge_Scoring

Claude Black's Ancestry Surnames

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'''The following is a list of my father Claude Elias Black's family surnames''' *'''His profile can be found here: [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Black-8013]]''' '''Notes about the following list:''' Surnames for Claude Black Search for surnames up to Generation # 15 32768 maximum possible, assuming full tree, all unique 441 surnames found ( 1% ) Deepest dive: 1 ancestor found @ 39 generations back oldest ancestor = Ferither Our, b. 0591, Rea Hall, Dumbarton, Scotland (39 gens) '''See more notes at bottom''' === My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' Blue is Paternal ancestors, Pink is Maternal ancestors. :[[Abell-1093|'''A'''bell]], [[Adriaen Louvendr.-1|Adriaen Louvendr.]] , [[Alexander-3614|Alexander]] , [[Allen-13131|Allen]] , [[Allen-1645|Allen]] , [[Allen-2406|Allen]] , [[Allin-33|Allen]] , [[Alleyn-3|Alleyn]] , [[Allott-23|Allott]] , [[Andries-102|Andriessen]] , [[Annis-150|Annis]] , [[Anthony-674|Anthony]] , [[Joosten-50|Arents]] , [[Jans-1167|Ariens]] , [[Artman-6|Artman]] , [[Ashe-93|Ashe]] , [[Esse-23|Ashe]] , [[Aston-4|Aston]] , [[Atsea-2|Atsea]] , [[Aucher-2|Aucher]] :[[Baker-1985|'''B'''aker]], [[Banks-337|Banks]] , [[Barentsdochter-4|Barentsdochter]] , [[Barker-7129|Barker]] , [[Basse-112|Bass]] , [[Bassett-2306|Bassett]] , [[Bayley-98|Bayley]] , [[Beeding-2|Beeding]] , [[Belgrave-78|Belgrave]] , [[Belt-466|Belt]] , [[Benger-14|Benger]] , [[Benslye-8|Benslye]] , [[Bent-101|Bent]] , [[Bert-2|Bert]] , [[Bignett-4|Bignett]] , [[Black-2071|Black]] , [[Blake-2522|Blake]] , [[Blake-4513|Blake]] , [[Blake-2574|Blake]] , [[Blanchan-4|Blanchan]] , [[Blennerhasset-60|Blennerhassett]] , [[Blundell-148|Blundell]] , [[Boem-3|Boem]] , [[Borthwick-14|Borthwick]] , [[Bos-6|Bosch]] , [[Boyd-6909|Boyd]] , [[Boyd-2538|Boyd]] , [[Brand-616|Brand]] , [[Brandt-1402|Brandt]] , [[Brand-1022|Brane]] , [[Bray-391|Bray]] , [[Bray-897|Bray]] , [[Bredham-3|Bredham]] , [[Bremer-187|Bremer]] , [[Brewster-164|Brewster]] , [[Brewster-207|Brewster]] , [[Brigham-166|Brigham]] , [[Buller-31|Bullard]] , [[Bullard-135|Buller]] , [[Bulwer-4|Bulwer]] , [[Burgess-1810|Burgess]] , [[Busecot-2|Busecot]] , [[Byshop-5|Byshop]] :[[Calderwood-13|'''C'''alderwood]], [[Our-2|Campbell]] , [[Carr-10120|Carr]] , [[Cartwright-543|Cartwright]] , [[Catlett-398|Catlett]] , [[Chadderton-98|Chadderton]] , [[Chatfield-38|Chatfield]] , [[Cheney-476|Cheney]] , [[Clark-13013|Clark]] , [[Clark-2988|Clark]] , [[Clark-14227|Clark]] , [[Clarke-2680|Clarke]] , [[Woodchurch-9|Clerke]] , [[Cline-854|Cline]] , [[Close-57|Close]] , [[Clowes-55|Clowes]] , [[Cockworthy-2|Cockworthy]] , [[Colbron-5|Colburn]] , [[Colestone-3|Colestone]] , [[Constable-589|Constable]] , [[Cooke-1299|Cooke]] , [[Coppocke-6|Coppock]] , [[Cornelis-291|Cornelis]] , [[Cousin-17|Cousin]] , [[Cox-30403|Cox]] , [[Cranmer-391|Cranmer]] , [[Cranston-233|Cranston]] , [[Crayford-5|Crayford]] , [[Crichton-264|Crichton]] , [[Crispe-10|Crispe]] , [[Crispe-62|Crispe]] , [[Crispell-11|Crispell]] , [[Colepepper-11|Culpeper]] , [[Cunningham-4367|Cunningham]] :[[Dallathy-1|'''D'''allathy]], [[De Maretz-2|De Maretz]] , [[Delendal-1|Delendal]] , [[Deloss-3|Deloss]] , [[Denne-40|Denne]] , [[Dimery-27|Dimery]] , [[Dircks-12|Dircksen]] , [[Douglas-1729|Douglas]] , [[Douglas-108|Douglas]] , [[Douglas-3085|Douglas]] , [[Downing-316|Downing]] , [[Doyne-42|Doyne]] , [[Drake-1807|Drake]] , [[Hungary-129|Drummond]] , [[Dunbar-105|Dunbar]] :[[Eager-153|'''E'''ager]], [[Eames-594|Eames]] , [[Easter-365|Easter]] , [[Edwards-4961|Edwards]] , [[Ellis-6717|Ellis]] , [[Elwin-1|Ellwyn]] , [[Erdley-5|Erdley]] , [[Evans-13879|Evins]] :[[Fairbanks-326|'''F'''airbanks (Fayrbanke) ]], [[Farrar-547|Farrar]] , [[Farringdon-3|Farrington]] , [[Ferrières-3|Ferrers]] , [[Fisher-424|Fisher]] , [[Fisher-435|Fisher]] , [[Fisher-3521|Fisher]] , [[Fiske-43|Fiske]] , [[Ford-465|Ford]] , [[Forman-490|Forman]] , [[Frost-2158|Frost]] , [[Fulshaw-1|Fulshaw]] :[[Guernsey-46|'''G'''arnzey (Guernsey, Garnsey) ]], [[Garrold-22|Garrold]] , [[Gawkroger-14|Gawkroger]] , [[Gayner-22|Gayner]] , [[Gerrits-458|Gerrits]] , [[Gibsom-2|Gibson]] , [[MacGilbert-1|Gibson]] , [[Giles-1044|Giles]] , [[Gillon-32|Gillon]] , [[Gladding-43|Gladding]] , [[Goldbold-1|Godbold]] , [[Gosling-1|Gosling]] , [[Grant-970|Grant]] , [[Greeke-3|Greeke]] , [[Gresham-110|Gresham]] , [[Grey-1471|Grey]] , [[Guildford-44|Guildford]] , [[Gourney-18|Gurney]] :[[Haburne-14|'''H'''aburne]], [[Haburne-15|Haburne]] , [[Hadelstone-1|Hadelstone]] , [[Hall-3159|Hall]] , [[Unknown-219934|Hamilton]] , [[Hampton-115|Hampton]] , [[Hanford-6|Hansford]] , [[Hare-73|Hare]] , [[Harris-33488|Harris]] , [[Harris-19856|Harris]] , [[Harris-6932|Harris]] , [[Harris-2786|Harris]] , [[Harrison-1546|Harrison]] , [[Haslonde-2|Haslonde]] , [[Hatfield-1089|Hatfield]] , [[Hayward-121|Hayward]] , [[Hayward-123|Hayward]] , [[Heath-7260|Heath]] , [[Heaton-1604|Heaton]] , [[Hedingham-1|Hedingham]] , [[Helm-478|Helm]] , [[Henderson-1090|Henderson]] , [[Henderickson-1|Hendricks]] , [[Van Gouts-1|Hendrickse]] , [[De Heckstall-1|Hexstall]] , [[Hills-940|Hill]] , [[Tebbes-1|Hindricks]] , [[Hobart-1110|Hobart]] , [[Hobart-709|Hobart]] , [[Hoffman-1303|Hoffman]] , [[Holt-1038|Holt]] , [[Dún Caillen-1|Home]] , [[Hooker-848|Hooker]] , [[Van Hoornbeecke-4|Hornbeck]] , [[Horne-1186|Horne]] , [[Hosmer-1232|Hosmer]] , [[Howell-7830|Howell]] , [[Hoyland-123|Hoyland]] , [[Hoyte-13|Hoyt]] , [[Hoyte-20|Hoyte]] , [[Hunt-15567|Hunt]] , [[Hunter-1765|Hunter]] , [[Hunting-35|Hunting]] , [[Hutchison-1265|Hutchinson]] :[[Idden-1|'''I'''dden]], [[Sytses-22|Idsinga]] , [[Illyngworth-2|Illyngworth]] , [[Ingram-315|Ingram]] :[[Jackson-40724|'''J'''ackson]], [[Jans-47|Jans]] , [[Jans-614|Jans]] , [[Jans-1|Jans]] , [[Jans-594|Jans]] , [[Gerritsz-52|Jans]] , [[Johans-22|Jans]] , [[Doets-4|Jans]] , [[Janszen-1|Janszen]] , [[Jarred-1|Jarred]] , [[Jeckles-1|Jeckles]] , [[Jeneway-10|Jeneway]] , [[Unknown-476755|Joannes]] , [[Johannes-13|Johannes]] , [[Ghyssens-1|Johans]] , [[Johnson-2898|Johnson]] , [[Joire-9|Joire]] , [[Jones-5907|Jones]] , [[Jones-61909|Jones]] :[[Kelway-3|'''K'''elway]], [[Kempe-278|Kempe]] , [[Kempen-10|Kempen]] , [[Kennedy-3829|Kennedy]] , [[Keyes-29|Keyes]] , [[Kiis-1|Kiis]] , [[King-1614|King]] , [[Knight-148|Knight]] , [[Kuijstendr-1|Kuijstendr]] :[[Lacy-336|'''L'''acey (Lacy) ]], [[Lawthrop-5|Lathrop]] , [[Le Blanc-6|Le Blanc]] , [[Leche-1|Leche]] , [[Lee-780|Lee]] , [[Lee-28117|Lee]] , [[Leenderts-1|Leenderts]] , [[Ligh-1|Leigh]] , [[Lester-769|Lester]] , [[Levell-49|Levell]] , [[Lewes-175|Lewes]] , [[Lewis-27748|Lewis]] , [[Lewis-5457|Lewis]] , [[Lewis-1116|Lewis]] , [[Long-3137|Long]] , [[Lovell-231|Lovell]] , [[Lowe-8695|Lowe]] , [[Lyon-79|Lyon]] :[[MacAilpin-2|'''M'''acAilpin]], [[Mann-3309|Mann]] , [[Mansfield-117|Mansfield]] , [[Manus-53|Manus]] , [[Marlar-79|Marlar]] , [[Marshall-5587|Marshall]] , [[Brunck-1|Martens]] , [[Martin-17989|Martin]] , [[Martyn-30|Martyn]] , 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[[Peckham-128|Peckham]] , [[Pels-28|Pels]] , [[Phillips-11438|Phillips]] , [[Pidge-4|Pidge]] , [[Pietertgen-1|Pietertgen]] , [[Plomer-2|Plomer]] , [[Porter-385|Porter]] , [[Puleston-12|Puleston]] , [[Pile-196|Pyle]] :[[Quekes-2|'''Q'''uekes]] :[[Randolf-26|'''R'''andolf]], [[Raven-173|Raven]] , [[Redman-2107|Redman]] , [[Reynes-7|Reynes]] , [[Reynolds-8389|Reynolds]] , [[Rice-52|Rice]] , [[Richman-76|Richman]] , [[Rockwood-10|Rockwood]] , [[Rogers-7647|Rogers]] , [[Rogers-70|Rogers]] , [[Roorda-76|Roorda]] , [[Goerts-1|Roosa]] :[[Sabin-13|'''S'''abin]], [[Sandeford-2|Sandeford]] , [[Savell-160|Savell]] , [[Scarwier-3|Scarwier]] , [[Scott-1652|Scott]] , [[Scott-3694|Scott]] , [[Scull-13|Scull]] , [[Seaborne-8|Seaborne]] , [[Seager-332|Seager]] , [[Sedgwick-730|Sedgwick]] , [[Serrell-1|Serrell]] , [[Sheldon-321|Sheldon]] , [[Sheldon-318|Sheldon]] , [[Shelton-2021|Sheldon]] , [[Shepherd-6089|Shepard]] , [[Shepard-125|Shephard]] , [[Wickham-57|Sheppard]] , [[Sherman-7885|Sherman]] , [[Short-606|Short]] , [[Florisz-5|Sijmons]] , [[Slecht-15|Sleght]] , [[Smith-67259|Smith]] , [[Smith-46813|Smith]] , [[Smith-182007|Smith]] , [[Smith-49223|Smith]] , [[Smith-16853|Smith]] , [[Smith-53272|Smith]] , [[Snow-1611|Snow]] , [[Sotheron-15|Sothern]] , [[Sotheron-2|Sotheron]] , [[Sothy-3|Sothy]] , [[South-889|South]] , [[Spalding-138|Spalding]] , [[Stalham-7|Stalham]] , [[Stancliffe-2|Stancliffe]] , [[Stapley-19|Stapley]] , [[Stephens-13423|Stephens]] , [[Stephenson-5771|Stephenson]] , [[Sterck-131|Sterck]] , [[Stevens-2668|Stevens]] , [[Dol-46|Stewart]] , [[Strutt-7|Strutt]] , [[Stukeley-6|Stukeley]] , [[Swan-3572|Swan]] , [[Swyke-1|Swyke]] , [[Sybsay-4|Sybsay]] , [[Symonds-338|Symonds]] , [[Symonds-338|Symonds]] :[[Taintor-3|'''T'''aintor]], [[Taylor-1529|Taylor]] , [[Taylor-48951|Taylor]] , [[Thayer-23|Thayer]] , [[Thompson-4407|Thompson]] , [[Thompson-4409|Thompson]] , [[Thomson-5161|Thomson]] , [[Thorne-178|Thorne]] , [[Thurber-82|Thurber]] , [[Tisdale-540|Tisdale]] , [[Titus-132|Titus]] , [[Tracy-349|Tracy]] , [[Tracy-211|Tracy]] , [[Traphagen-63|Traphagen]] , [[Trecareth-1|Trecareth]] , [[Trecarrell-2|Trecarrell]] , [[Le Toukere-4|Tucker]] , [[Turner-335|Turner]] , [[Tryelinson-1|Twelison]] , [[Tyssen-2|Tyssen]] :[[Underwood-6318|'''U'''nderwood]] :[[Adrien-1|'''V'''an Etten (Jansen, Marinus, Adriaens, Adrien) ]], [[Van Keulen-10|Van Keuren]] , [[Jacobsen-41|Van Wagenen]] :[[Wade-194|'''W'''ade]], [[Wade-89|Wade]] , [[Wayte-12|Waite]] , [[Walker-17159|Walker]] , [[Wallace-1008|Wallace]] , [[Ware-136|Ware]] , [[Warner-1538|Warner]] , [[Warren-3963|Warren]] , [[Warren-7300|Warren]] , [[Warren-4010|Warren]] , [[Warrender-116|Warrender]] , [[Watson-2603|Watson]] , [[Watson-26479|Watson]] , [[Wayte-10|Wayte]] , [[Wayte-80|Wayte]] , [[Wayte-9|Wayte]] , [[Webb-6163|Webb]] , [[Webster-3377|Webster]] , [[Weeks-6115|Weeks]] , [[Weld-16|Weld]] , [[Wels-3|Wells]] , [[Wheeler-4209|Wheeler]] , [[Wheeler-640|Wheeler]] , [[Whilton-3|Whilton]] , [[White-141|White]] , [[Whitfield-892|Whitfeld]] , [[Whitfield-191|Whitfield]] , [[Whitney-131|Whitney]] , [[Wight-157|Wight]] , [[Willems-6|Willems]] , [[Willems-633|Willems]] , [[Williams-14822|Williams]] , [[Williams-21891|Williams]] , [[Willis-981|Willis]] , [[Willmote-2|Willmote]] , [[Willmote-1|Willmote]] , [[Willocke-2|Willocke]] , [[Wilsford-89|Wilsford]] , [[Wilsford-8|Wilsford]] , [[Wise-2593|Wise]] , [[Wood-3898|Wood]] , [[Wood-13044|Wood]] , [[Woods-630|Woods]] , [[Wright-1818|Wright]] , [[Wythecombe-1|Wythecombe]] :[[England-416|'''Y'''oung (England) ]] :[[De Duytscher-3|'''d'''e Duytser (Willemsen, De Duytscher) ]], [[De Jongh-160|de Jongh]] , [[De Witte-37|de Wit]] , [[DeCondets-1|deCondets]] :[[Le Roy-73|'''l'''e Roy]] :[[Van Baresteijn-2|'''v'''an Baresteijn]], [[Van Beveren-14|van Beveren]] , [[Van Bosinchem-1|van Culemborch]] , [[Van Heuckelum-3|van Heuckelum]] , [[Van Wesel-2|van Wesel]] : '''NOTES:''' Edes: following the Mother's line - from NaN Edes [Edes-29] -> Geertruid Edes [Edes-30] . Barentsdochter: following the Mother's line - from NaN Barentsdochter [Barentsdochter-1] -> Unknown Barentsdochter [Barentsdochter-4] . Waite: following the Mother's line - from NaN Waite [Waite-664] -> Honor Waite [Waite-381] . Metcalfe: following the Mother's line - from NaN Metcalfe [Metcalfe-10] -> Unknown Metcalfe [Metcalfe-938] . Woodchurch: following the Mother's line - from NaN Woodchurch [Woodchurch-4] -> UNKNOWN Woodchurch [Woodchurch-9] . '''DETAILED SURNAME LIST:''' === My Surnames === :Legend: :Surname (''alternate spellings'') : First Person with surname in tree → EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor :( # ) = number of generations from Primary person to EKA :https://www.wikitree.com/images/icons/pedigree.gif

Clay Lawson's Desk

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'''This is [[Lawson-10043|Henry Clay Lawson's ]] Desk'''. If you go through his desk, you will find photographs, postcards, letters, writings, maps, deeds, receipts, etc. associated with Henry Clay Lawson. == Postcards == === July 14, 1918 === {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-15.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Postcard Sent Home On the way to France }} :''Sunday - July 14th 1918''
''Dear parents. Hope you are all well. I am getting along fine. 'standing my trip fine. We left Camp Pike Friday and are in Ohio now, We have gone across MO, Ill and Ind. We came by St. Louis. This sure is a pretty country. It is a sight to see the wheat, oats and corn. They say it is the best for years. I guess we are going to NY. We sure are seeing lots. Charlie got to come with us. [[Lawson-10077|Judge]], I sure wish you could be with me. There are lots of pretty girls all along the way. I will write again when I get to where I am going /signed/ Clay.''
::Rev Grant Lawson ::Luther, Tenn.
''We got off the train at'' Presbyterian Church in Charleston, Ill. 48709-R ''and the Red Cross give us candy cards etc. We marched around through the town. We sure have passed some beautiful towns. Hope you are all still getting along well.''
::Love to all ::Clay === July 18, 1918 === {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-16.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Soldier's Mail }} . === Jan. 1, 1919 === {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-4.jpg |size=l }} {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-7.jpg |size=l |caption=A postcard Clay sent to his Father en route home from the war }} The Valentine Souvenir Co., New York. Printed in U.S.A. :: ''Camp Stuart, Va'' :: ''Jan 1-1919'' ::''I am having a nice time. I will leave here pretty soon. I will go to Ft Oglethorpe, Ga. I will be pretty close home then. Hope to see you all soon. /signed/ Clay ::''Rev Grant Lawson'' ::''Luther, Tenn.'' === January 16, 1919 === {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-5.jpg |size=l |caption=A postcard to Clay's father, Grant, from Grover Winkler, Company G, 137th Infantry, aboard the White Star Line's SS Belgic }} :Well Done Boys, America greets you. YMCA Department of Reception for Returning Troops. : ''Name:'' G.C. Winkler : ''Unit':' Co.G 137th Inf : ''Vessel:'' Belgic ::''Rev Grant Lawson Luther,Tenn.'' {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-6.jpg |size=l }} :Write your message on this side :: ''We had a grand reception when we landed. Think I shall be at home soon. With Best wishes. G.C. W. 1-16-1919.'' :The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave === February 24, 1919 === {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-14.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Victory Greetings }} {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-3.jpg |size=l |caption=A postcard to Clay from Grover Winkler,}} Victory Greetings. Now and Forever. Long may they hold their own 'Gainst all invaders, Soldiers of [[Foch-14|Foch]] and [[Haig-160|Haig]] And [[Pershing-6|Pershing]]'s Crusaders. :''Mr H.C.Lawson,Luther, Route #1. Tenn.'' :''Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Y.M.C.A. .27 Feb 24th'' :''Hello: Clay. Was glad to hear that you had gotten back home. Guess I will get out tomorrow if nothing happens. /signed/ your friend, G.C Winkler.'' == Letters == == Documents == === Certificate of Recognition. === {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Tennessee Home Food Supply Program. Certificate of Recognition }} ''Tennessee Home Food Supply Program. Certificate of Recognition.'' ''Abundance in Peace. 1943. Enough in War.''' ''Awarded to Mr. and Mrs.Clay Lawson, Luther, Tennessee. This Certificate of Recognition for Meritorious achievement in having grown 75% or more of all the food necessary for the family and livestock, and leadership for better living in the community and State of Tennessee, is awarded by the Governor of the state of Tennessee.'' :/signed/ * Cloide Everett Brehm, Director, Agricultural Extension, University of Tennessee * [[Cooper-10565|Prentice Cooper]], Governor of Tennessee * [illegible], Director, Vocational Agriculture Education * Charles C. Flanery, Commissioner of Agriculture * Luther H. Haltorn, State Director, Farm Security Administration * November 17, 1943 (this certificate is now in the collection of East Tennessee Historical Society) === IRS Payment === {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-2.jpg |size=l |caption=Tax Payment }} A Check drawn on the Citizen's Bank of Sneedville, Tennessee on 27 October 1943 for payment of taxes to the Treasury Department the amount of 49 cents only. /signed/ H. Clay Lawson and Co. ---- {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-8.jpg |size=l |caption=Clay Lawson Wound Certificate }} :"Henry C. Lawson, Pvt., Co. B, 137th Inf. served with honor in the World War and was wounded in action. /signed/ [[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]]" == Uniform Items == {{Image |file= Lawson-10043-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Pvt Clay Lawson in full uniform 1918 Camp Pike Arkansas }} {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-9.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=M1917 helmet worn by Clay Lawson in France}} {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Clay Lawson's WWI campaign hat. }} ---- {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-12.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Clay Lawson's uniform patches. Patches worn on the uniform of WWI: * red = honorable discharge * gold lace = wound badge * blue = 6 months war service }} {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Clay Lawson's WWI Victory Medal Meuse-Argonne Defensive Sector }} ---- == Photographs == {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk-11.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Eva Greene Lawson, Hazel Williams Lawson, and Clay Lawson. French Broad Baptist Church, Dandridge, TN, 1955. }} {{Image|file=Lawson-10043-8.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Clay Lawson with John Rice Irwin Duck Creek, TN; October, 1970; photo by Shirley Crouchet }} ---- {{Image|file=Clay_Lawson_s_Desk.png |align=r |size=l |caption=Volunteers from Hancock Count, TN Leaving Sneedville to catch the train at Morristown to Camp Pike AR }} ----

Clay's "Beckwith of Acton" pedigree

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This pedigree is given in [[Space:Clay%2C_J.W.:_%22Dugdale%27s_Visitation_of_Yorkshire%2C_with_additions%22|Clay's "Dugdale with Additions"]], Volume II (or Part V), [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati2dugd#page/108/mode/2up page 108]. Also on [http://www.mocavo.co.uk/Dugdale-S-Visitation-of-Yorkshire-With-Additions-Volume-Part-5/439907/120 Mocavo]. Text convention: the italicised text is from Dugdale's [[Space:VisYks1665|1665-66 Visitation]] record, as previously published by the Surtees Society. The Roman text is Clay's "additions" - the bulk of the work. Where Clay inserts wording into Dugdale's sentences, the typeface changes can be confusing. Some dates are double, but others are ambiguous - these will be clarified or noted below. The informant could have been Roger of Aldbrough, or William of Thurcroft (who was nearest to Doncaster). But my theory is that Dugdale indicates Matthew as the informant by saying "now living scilt.", i.e. "obviously". This Visitation is said to be the occasion when Dugdale was shown the illuminated parchment scroll containing the notorious [[Space:BeckwithFake|fake Beckwith pedigree]], descending from the brave Norman conqueror Sir Hugh de Malbisse via Sir Hercules Beckwith, with a little help from Lady Dame Beckwith Bruce. Dugdale's opinion isn't recorded, but he would have recognised the technique and the handwriting, having seen others like it, and knowing that heralds were involved in the faking business. Not that it mattered, so he was probably diplomatic. If he took a copy, he didn't reproduce it in his Visitation record. None of the material here is fake. == Corrections and issues etc == (In approximate order of appearance) • "Strafforth and Tickhill wapentake" - that's where Dugdale was, in Doncaster, but Ackton was in Osgoldcross wapentake. • The arms shown are the undifferenced arms of the senior line. Who was entitled to use them in 1666 is a moot point. The Clint and Ackton lines had both descended to heiresses, but both had extant heirs male through younger brothers of previous generations. It's also unclear whether the Dacre branch was senior to the Aldbrough branch, and whether Thomas of Beverley's line was extinct. (Volume 1 shows the highly differentiated arms of the [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati01dugd#page/268/mode/2up Beckwiths of Handale Abbey].) • The early part of the pedigree descends from St. George's [[Space:VisYks1612|1612 Visitation]], and the earliest part from Flower's [[Space:VisYks1567|1567 pseudo-visitation]], • The title is evidently a hand-me-down, since the Ackton branch was essentially extinct by 1666, and the property had been sold. • The modern spelling is Ackton. Earlier spellings include Ayketon etc. ===== Senior line ===== • Anne Dyneley's father is given by Clay (not Dugdale) as William, with a question mark, but other sources support Foster's Robert. At any rate, Robert was at Bramhope - the Williams elder and younger were in Swillington. • Dugdale showed only two sons of Marmaduke - Thomas and Roger. (This was all a long time ago - he's taking his information here from the previous Visitation.) Clay adds two more sons, William and Simon, but it's not clear if he knows what order to put them in. Nor do we. • Marriages of two of Marmaduke (I)'s daughters had been given by Flower in 1567, but evidently got lost along the way. • The "probable" marriage to Elizabeth Mather is confirmed by other evidence. * Robert, bur. "2 Feb 1615" - ambiguous date. •Thomas #4 son of Thomas #3 - buried 1636 not 1736. * "Priscilla, bp. at Featherstone 8 Mar 1638" - ambiguous date. ===== Aldbrough line ===== • The statement that Roger "sold his lands in Clint and bought Aldborough" is taken from the M.I. at Masham. • Spellings of Aldbrough we won't worry about. "Died 19 Jan 1634" - ambiguous date. "Will 18 Mar 1633" - ambiguous date. • The statement that Elizabeth married ..... Beckwith of Beverley is puzzling, since no Beckwith family but her own seems to be in Beverley. It could be a mistake for Bewerley, in Nidderdale, commonly spelt Beuerley etc at the time. • The word "Bishopprick" is now spelt differently. • "Skelborough" is now spelt Skelbrook. • "John Anlaby of Anlaby" should be "of Etton" • Mary Wyvill's burial is taken from the M.I. at Masham (but is false). • "Sir Roger Beckwith Esqr" (C) is an unfortunate combination of original and later text. • Arthur (son of (C)) seems to have been only presumed dead. • Several other people are also said to have died unmarried in this line, but no sources are cited (nor do any seem to have turned up). • "Beilby Thompson of Micklethwaite Grange" - should be "of Escrick" ===== Tanfield line ===== • "Slenningford" is now spelt Sleningford. • "Lionel Copley, of that place" means "of Wadworth", not "of Copley". ==== TO BE CONTINUED ==== == Citation == ==== TO DO ==== ==== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Clay%27s_%22Beckwith_of_Acton%22_pedigree|What links here]] ==== [[Horace-19|Horace-19]] 00:54, 2 August 2014 (EDT)

Clayton baptisms in Disley, Cheshire

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Clayton baptisms in Disley from the transcriptions on Disley.net http://www.disley.net/disley_burials/disley_burials_44.html Baptisms are grouped beneath parents with fathers in alphabetical order. ==Baptisms with no father named== :21 Dec 1591 Bryan Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_961289576 :14 Jul 1605 William Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_961289685 :10 Jan 1607 Edmund Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_961290287 :20 Nov 1610 John :6 May 1713 Manners Legh Wright - The Hagg Bank, Disley ==Baptisms of illegitimate== ===Elizabeth & William Heginbothom=== :10 Jun 1623 Marie ===Hannah=== :22 Apr 1770 John - Disley ===Martha=== :20 Dec 1761 Bettey - Norbury ==Baptisms with fathers in alphabetical order== ===Edward === :9 Apr 1626 _ohn (son) :29 Oct 1669 John - Lymen? Clough in Mellr :4 Aug 1671 Raphe - Mellor :10 Oct 1674 Anne - Lynonclough in Mellor :24 Jun 1682 Edward - Disley :20 Oct 1685 William - Greenes Hall :22 Jul 1688 _ohn - Greenes Hall :10 Apr 1691 unnamed male - Disley https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F742287930%2F1 :1 Apr 1708 John Claton - Greenlee Hall, Disley ===Edward & Anne=== :30 Sep 1665 Willm ===Mr Edward & Mrs Frances=== :15 Jul 1717 George - Disley ===Edward & Mary=== :6 Oct 1714 Elizabeth- inhabiting at Standley Hall, Disley :30/1 Jul 1717 Hannah - of Handly hall, Disley ===Edward & Sarah=== :6 Jun 1759 John - Disley :27 Feb 1768 Clayton - Dissly :1 Nov 1769 Edward - Disley :23 Jul 1771 Anna - Disley :16 May 1773 Martha - Greens hall, Disley ===Francis=== :13 Apr 1644 _arie (daughter) :13 Apr 1656 George - Marple ===Francis & Margarett === :19 Dec 1646 Martha :5 Nov 1648 Anna - Marple :2_ Apr 1654 Sarah - Marple :17 Mar 1661/2 Margarett - Marple ===George=== :14 Mar 1656/7 John - Whytle :3 Feb 1665/6 Samuel - Mellor ===George & Elizabeth=== :23 Apr 1659 Edward - Gilberrie Gate :11 Oct 1663 Elizabeth - Mellr ===Henery & Marie=== :3 Sep 1672 Marie - Worth ===Humfrey=== :16 Jan 1613/4 Ellen :25 Aug 1616 Grace :2 Apr 1620 Francis ===John & Esther=== :1 Apr 1726 John - Disley :18 Jun 1727 Mary - Disley :18 May 1729 William - Greens Hall, Disley :16 May 1731 Edward Claton - How Lane, Marple :11 Feb 1732/3 Elizabeth - Greens hall :16 Mar 1734/5 Joseph - Greens Hall, Disley :9 Jul 1738 Matha - Greens hall, Disley :21 Sep 1740 Sarah - Dissley :30 Oct 1742 Margaret - Dissley :12 Feb 1748/9 Hannah - Dissley ===John & Martha=== :31 Aug 1686 Elizabeth - Disley ===Joseph=== :27 Dec 1682 John - Torkinton ===Joseph & Ellen / Ellein=== :16 Nov 1761 Ann - Disley - Looks to be added later with George bap 1764 :14 Mar 1764 George - looks added later with sister Ann bap 1761 :30 Mar 1766 Annas - Disley :11 Mr 1773 Joseph - Disley ===Raphe=== :26 Jan 1611/2 Raphe :24 Jun 1665 Anne - Northburie :2 May 1673 Edward - Watersyde in Disley :1 Jan 1675/6 Sarah - Watersyde in Disley ===Ralphe & Allin / Ellin / Ellen / Hellen=== :1 Aug 1730 Edward Brurtton - Water side, Disley :24 Oct 1732 Mary & Martah - Water Side :3 Nov 1734 Ralph - Waterside, Disley :25 May 1737 Hellen - Water side, Disley :2 Apr 1740 Lucretia - Water Side, Dissley :9 Feb 1741/2 George - Dissley :3 Apr 1745 Sarah - Dissley :10 May 1748 James - Dissley ===Ralph & Jemiah=== :26 Dec 1765 Chalvert (dau) - Disley ===Ralph & Lettice=== :17 Feb 1758 Willm Claton - Norbury ===Raphe & Margarett=== :18 Jan 1663 Anne https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F742287407%2F1 ===Raphe & Martha=== :10 Dec 1670 Hanah - Watersyde :19 Jun 1680 Raphe - Watersyde in Disley ===Ralph & Sarah=== :12 Apr 1772 William - Torrington ===Robert=== :6 May 1660 Thomas - Hanley ===Robert & Elizabeth=== :25 Jul 1657 - Margaret - Hanley :8 Jul 1664 Elizabeth - Hanley ===Thomas === :4 Sep 1624 Nichlas ===Thomas & Ann=== :1 Feb 1661/2 Thomas ===Thomas, tanner, & Ellen === :19 Dec 1722 Thomas - Norbury :1 Dec 1724 Benjamin - Norbury :5 Aug 1727 Anne - Norbury ===Thomas & Hannah=== :8 Dec 1765 William - Disley :8 May 1768 Elizabeth - Dissly :4 May 1771 James - Disley :31 Oct 1773 George - Disley ===Thomas & Margaret=== :13 Jan 1744/5 William - Norbury ===William=== :8 Mar 1644/5 _he? (Son) Marple neare Windlebotham :15 Feb 1666/7 Edward - Mellr ===William & Hanah === :30 Dec 1711 Martha - Handley :18 Jun 1720 Elizabeth - Handley ===Will / William & Ann / Anna=== :31 Aug 1764 Elizabeth - Disley :5 Sep 1767 Margaret - Disley :28 Aug 1769 Anna - Disley :5 Jul 1773 Hester - Disley ==Clayton marriages in Disley 1606-1738== ===Grooms === :Raphe Cleyton & Elizabeth Echills 28 Apr 1611 :Edward Clayton of Mellor, son of William Clayton, & Anne Hyde of Thornsett, daughter of Edward Hyde 28 Dec 1664 :Edward Claton of Disley & Mary Claton of Norbury, married at Norbury Chappell 14 Apr 1707 ===Clayton Brides=== :Robert Shirt & Elizabeth Cleyton 13 Jul 1606 :Oliver Heginbotham & Jane Clayton 14 Jul 1618 https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%2FPHILLIMOREMARS%2FYPCHS01%2F0011&parentid=GBOR%2FPHILLIMOREMARS%2FYPCHS01%2F0011 :William Shert & Margarett Clayton 25 Sep 1670 :Robert Marsland & Margaret Clayton of Northbury 17 Oct 1678 :Edward Claton of Disley & Mary Claton of Norbury, married at Norbury Chappell 14 Apr 1707 ==Those families with records mentioning Greens Hall in Disley== ===Edward === :9 Apr 1626 _ohn (son) :29 Oct 1669 John - Lymen? Clough in Mellr :4 Aug 1671 Raphe - Mellor :10 Oct 1674 Anne - Lynonclough in Mellor :24 Jun 1682 Edward - Disley :20 Oct 1685 William - Greenes Hall :22 Jul 1688 _ohn - Greenes Hall :1 Apr 1708 John Claton - Greenlee Hall, Disley ===Edward & Sarah=== :6 Jun 1759 John - Disley :27 Feb 1768 Clayton - Dissly :1 Nov 1769 Edward - Disley :23 Jul 1771 Anna - Disley :16 May 1773 Martha - Greens hall, Disley ===John & Esther=== :1 Apr 1726 John - Disley :18 Jun 1727 Mary - Disley :18 May 1729 William - Greens Hall, Disley :16 May 1731 Edward Claton - How Lane, Marple :11 Feb 1732/3 Elizabeth - Greens hall :16 Mar 1734/5 Joseph - Greens Hall, Disley :9 Jul 1738 Matha - Greens hall, Disley :21 Sep 1740 Sarah - Dissley :30 Oct 1742 Margaret - Dissley :12 Feb 1748/9 Hannah - Dissley ==Baptisms in Stockport== ===No Father Named=== :5 Jan 1599 Elizabeth - Taxall https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F741713917%2F1 :22 Jul 1610 Raph https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F741608584%2F1 :1 Feb 1618 Elizabeth https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F741608832%2F1 ===Bryan=== :18 Oct 1601 Raphe Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766031832%2F1 died 28 Jul 1604https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_955425365 :22 Jul 1604 John Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766032570%2F1 :21 Sep 1606 Raphe Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766029667%2F1 :22 Jul 1610 Bryan Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766030520%2F1 :25 Mar 1614 Anne https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_950494782 :7 Aug 1618 Marye https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F741608895%2F1 ===Edward=== :11 Dec 1629 Marie https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_955428756 ===John=== :14 Jn 1585/6 John Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766029640%2F1 :20 Apr 1587 Ales Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766029841%2F1 :26 Dec 1590 John Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766030100%2F1 :1 Dec 1628 Ellen https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766034813%2F1 :17 Feb 1631 Elizabeth https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771281421%2F1 died 8 Apr 1632https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_955429169 :17 Jan 1633 Margaret https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771281701%2F1 :6 May 1636 Elizabeth https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771282024%2F1 :21 Sep 1638 John https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771282379%2F1 :12 Mar 1640 Raphe https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771282731%2F1 ===Raphe=== :16 Mar 1599/1600 Willm Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766031564%2F1 :14 Oct 1603 Robert Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766032388%2F1 :15 Mar 1606/7 Thomas Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766029770%2F1 :25 Mar 1614 Anne Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766031411%2F1 ===Robert=== :22 Jan 1584/5 Robte Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766029468%2F1 :24 May 1588 Thomas Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766029920%2F1 :16 Mar 1605 Alice Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766029616%2F1 :6 Jul 1627 John https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766034610%2F1 :9 Apr 1630 Anne https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771281196%2F1 :23 Feb 1633 Elizabeth https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771281714%2F1 :9 Jul 1637 Anne https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771282208%2F1 :26 Jul 1640 John Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771282608%2F1 ===Thomas=== :13 Sep 1611 Elizabeth Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766030752%2F1 died 8 Oct 1611https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_950495055 :27 May 1614 Ellen https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766031621%2F1 died 21 Dec 1615https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_950494618 :9 Jun 1615 Alice Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766031888%2F1 died 11 Jun 1615https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_950496727 :5 May 1616 Thomas https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766032005%2F1 :4 Oct 1616 Raphe Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766032086%2F1 :6 Dec 1616 Marie Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766032131%2F1 :1 Feb 1617 Elizabeth Cleaton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766032409%2F1 :12 Nov 1619 Susanna Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766032895%2F1 :10 Sep 1620 Anne Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766033074%2F1 :30 Jun 1622 Robert https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766033399%2F1 :8 Jun 1623 Alice https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766033730%2F1 :22 Jan 1625 Robert https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F766034312%2F1 ===William=== :16 Mar 1626 Edward died 16 Apr 1639 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_955428472 :27 Nov 1629 Marie https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771281168%2F1 :12 Aug 1632 John https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F741610511%2F1 died 20 Nov 1637 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_955429551 :19 Jul 1635 Raphe https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F741610889%2F1 :28 Jan 1637 Sarah Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F771282281%2F1 ==Marriages in Stockport== :23 Aug 1627 Alice Clayton & Hughe Stanley https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F745115988%2F3 :10 Feb 1636 Alice Clayton & William Turner https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F745116340%2F3 or Waynewrighthttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F770648024%2F2 ==Baptisms in Prestbury== ===No father named=== :2 Feb 1580/1 Thomas https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F765591612%2F1 :10 Feb 1595 John https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_946162629 :10 Jun 1599 James https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F765592406%2F1 :15 May 1607 Edward https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_946160303 :5 Nov 1608 Margaret https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F741635962%2F1 :16 Apr 1611 Philipp Cleatonn https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F765592906%2F1 :25 Mar 1612 Thomas Cleytonn https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_946164587 :3 Apr 1633 Edward Clayton Hardinge https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F741634877%2F1 ===Francis=== :3 Nov 1639 Francis https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F765594419%2F1 ===Philipp=== :8 Jul 1635 John https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F765594163%2F1 ===Thome === :3 Nov 1625 Richard https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F765593594%2F1 ==Marriages in Prestbury == :Anne Clayton married John Hyll on 3 Mar 1594 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_853405581%2F2 :Ales Clayton married John Pickeforthe on 7 Oct 1594https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_853405512%2F2 :Anne Cleyton married Miles Willson on 23 Dec 1605https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_853404306%2F2 :Elizabeth Cleyton married Thomas Handmore on 23 Dec 1622 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_853404832%2F2 :Elizabeth Cleyton married William Taylor on 19 Jan 1664 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F745122019%2F3 :Ellen Cleyton, daughter of John Cleyton, married Hugh German on 4 Jun 1654 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F770500367%2F2 :Margaret Claiton married Simon Buxton in 1655 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710145199%2F1 :Robert Claiton married Elz Gaskell in 1655 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710272676%2F2 :Eliz Claiton married John Hadfield in 1662 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710145211%2F1 :Eliz Claiton married William Tailor in 1664 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710145223%2F1 :Elz Claiton married William Ticen in 1667 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710145232%2F1 :Elz Claiton married William Wiatt in 1668 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710145233%2F1 :Henry Claiton married Mary Cooper in 1668 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710168798%2F2 :William Claiton married Rebecca Heath in 1668 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710336476%2F2 :Alice Clayton married John Woode on 11 Nov 1677 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F745122547%2F3 :Alice Clayton married John Heywoode on 4 Apr 1681 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F745122332%2F3 :Abigail Clayton married George Hooley in 1695 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBOR%2FPHILLIMORE-MARS%2F1062265%2F2 :Mary Claiton married Jon Swan in 1701 - Taxal https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710641419%2F2 ==Sources==

Clayton Burials in Disley, Cheshire, England

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==Clayton Burials in Disley 1600-1799 == http://www.disley.net/disley_burials/disley_burials.html 1590 - :4 Dec 1606 Unnamed Cleyton - Stryndes :20 Feb 1607/8 Otiwell Cleyton :4 Mar 1607/8 Thomas Cleyton :18 Apr 1608 Elizabeth Cleyton :3 Oct 1608 Bryan Cleaton :19 Aug 1618 Grace d/o Thomas :9 May 1621 Edmund :14 Jan 1623/4 Nicholas the younger of Hand_ :17 Feb 1624/5 Thomas - Handley :6 Jan 1629/30 Elizabeth :12 Sep 1644 Edmund - Widdowhurst in Disley :25 Nov 1644 Thomas - Hanley :Feb 1645/6 Raphe - Marple :8 Apr 1649 Raphe s/o William & Anne - Marple :9 Aug 1649 Raphe - Watersyde :8 Mar 1650/1 _argarett late wife of Brian - Over Birchenlee in Disley :7 Sep 1653 infant daughter of George & Elizabeth, George shown as CLAYTON als SHERT - Mellor :5 Jan 1654/5 Marie wife of Homfrey - Watersyde in Disley :13 May 1655 Humphrey? Ientry is faded) - Watersyde :9 Feb 1655/6 Jane d/o John & Mary? or Marg? :22 Jul 1657 Anne d/o John & Mary :27 Nov 1659 Elizabeth d/o John & Mary - Disley :27 May 1661 _ohn - Parke Gate :20 Jun 1662 Francis gent - Strands, Whytle, Dby :5 Feb 1662/3 Margarett d/o Francis & Margarett - Marple :31 Aug Feb 1663 Marie (BT has Mary) d/o Francis & Margarett - Marple :18 Jan 1663/4 Anne d/o Raphe & Margaret - Northburie :8 Jul 1664 unknown infant son of Robert & Elizabeth (BT has Jun) - Hanley :29 May 1666 Samuel s/o George & Elizabeth :27 May 1674 Edmund the elder - Disley :1 Feb 1674/5 Margaret late wife of Thomas - Hanley :3 Apr 1675 Edmund - Strands :1 May 1675 Raphe - Northburie :17 Feb 1677/8 infant son of Raphe & Martha - Watersyde :5 Jan 1679/80 Elizabeth late wife of Raphe - Watersyde in Disley :10 Apr 1681 infant daughter of Edward & Elizabeth - Greenes Hall :23 Mar 1681/2 Sarah d/o Raphe & Martha - Watersyde in Disley :6 Apr 1682 infant daughter of John - Disley :24 Dec 1683 Mary, widdowe - Hanley or Marie https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F742287830%2F1 :14 Nov 1685 infant son of Relph :20 Nov 1685 John s/o Edward - Greenes Hall in Disley :9 Nov 1686 Mary d/o Thomas - Northbury :11 Feb 1686/7 Sarah d/o John Adshead & Hanah Clayton (supposed dau of John) - Marple :18 Jul 1688 daughter of Edward - Greenes Hall :10 Apr 1691 male child - Disley :1 Apr 1695 Thomas Claton - Wood Eand in Disley :23 Aug 1698 Robert - Handle :2_ Nov 1703 John Cleaton - Disley :20 Mar 1705/6 Margrat- Norbury :2 Feb 1708/9 Francis - Marple :26 Feb 1709/10 Martha d/o Edward - Hag bank in Disley :17 Feb 1710/1 Ralph - Disley :12 Jul 1714 Manners Legh Wright child of An - Hagg Bank in Disley :31 Mar 1719 George s/o Edward & Frances - Hag Bank, Disley (This child was buried in the church & nothing paid for breaking the `soil) :9 May 1719 Martha widow - Waterside, Disley :29 Nov 1720 Edward the elder 88y 7m - Greens Hall, Disley :10 Jun 1721 William- Disley :11 Apr 1722 Thomas, Tanner - Norbury :5 Jan 1723/4 Joseph s/o Joseph, weaver, & Rachel - Pointon :1 Mar 1725/6 Elizabeth widow, - Greens Hall, Disley :28 Sep 1728 Frances, wife of Edward - Disley :10 Dec 1729 Allin wife of Frances, wheel maker - Northburey :28 Jan 1730/1 Hannah spinster - Lomber hay, Marple :26 Nov 1732 Mary d/o Ralph & Ellin - Waterside, Disley :23 May 1734 Francis, widdower - Northbury :24 Jan 1735/6 Martha widow - Standlee Hall, Disley :12 Nov 1740 Martha d/o John & Ann - Disley :1 Jul 1744 Edward - Water Side :23 Jan 1744/5 Elizth d/o John & Esther - Disley :21 Nov 1745 George s/o John & Esther - Disley :21 Aug 1746 Lucy d/o John & Ann - Disley :3 Nov 1746 Mary d/o Thos & Margt - Norbury :16 Jun 1747 John s/o John & Esther - Disley :30 Nov 1748 William s/o Thos & Margaret - Norbury :20 Sep 1750 Esther wife of John - Greens Hall, Disley :24 Jul 1753 Robert s/o Edmund & Elisabeth - Disley :22 Apr 1754 Elisabeth wife of Edmund - Hanley :14 Dec 1755 William - Greens Hall, Disley (date changed from 26) :30 Aug 1756 John - Greens Hall, Disley :7 Aug 1757 Ellen wife of Thomas - Northbury :3 Aug 1762 Ann Claton d.o Thos & Hanah - Disley :29 Aug 1762 Ann Claton d/o Ralp & Lettice :13 Jan 1763 Hanna d.o Edward & Sarah - Disley :12 Feb 1764 Esther d/o Edward & Sarah - Dissley :4 Mar 1764 John s/o Edwd & Sarah - Dissley :1 Apr 1764 Ralph - Norbury :24 Jun 1764 Joseph s/o Letitia - Norbury :30 Mar 1765 Thomas - Northbury :20 May 1767 Anna wife of John - Marple :2 Jun 1769 Elizabeth d/o Thos & Hannah - Disley :16 Dec 1770 James s/o Ralph & Margaret - Norbury :17 May 1771 Thomas - Norbury :13 Oct 1771 John s/o Hannah - Disley :12 Mar 1772 Edward s/o Edward & Sarah - Disley :11 Nov 1772 Anna d/o Ralph & Felicia - Norbury :7 Jul 1774 Martha d/o Edward & Sarah - Disley :28 Jul 1774 Ester d/o William & Anna - Disley :17 Sep 1774 Ellen wife of Joseph - Disley :1 Feb 1776 Anna d.o James & Martha - Marple :29 Jun 1777 Frances s/o Eli & Betty - Lyme :20 Feb 1778 Betty d/o John & Betty - Marple :13 Apr 1779 Joseph s/o James & Martha - Marple :3 Jan 1780 Martha wife of James - Marple :5 Jun 1781 Ellen wife of Ralph - Disly :9 Aug 1781 James s/o James & Betty - Marple :3 Aug 1782 Edward Bruerton - Disley :27 Aug 1783 William s/o Thos & Hannah - Disley :7 Apr 1784 Alice d/o James & Betty - Marple :4 Jul 1784 Thomas s/o Hannah - Disley :30 Nov 1785 Ellen wife of Ralph - Waterside :22 Feb 1786 George - Stockport :24 Nov 1786 Samuel s/o John & Sarah - Disley :28 Feb 1787 William s/o Ralph & Sarah - Hockley, Worth :22 Jul 1787 Thomas s/o Eli & Betty - Lyme :17 Dec 1787 Betty wife of John - How Lane, Marple :4 Jul 1788 Ann d/o William & Nanny - Greens hall :5 May 1789 Joseph - Hockly, Worth :5 Sep 1790 Sarah - Greens Hall, Disley :Nov 1791 Thomas (page worn away) - Disley :19 May 1793 Sarah wife of Ralph, Worth :23 Nov 1794 John - Marple :9 Nov 1797 James widower of Hannah - Disley :19 Jan 1798 Mary - Mellor :29 Sep 1798 Hannah widow - Disley :13 Feb 1799 Hannah - Stockport :20 Apr 1799 Eli - Mellor :29 Aug 1799 John - Disley ==Burials in Stockport== This is not an exhaustive list :31 Dec 1618 Raphe Cleyton - Marple https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767784559%2F1 :18 Sep 1622 unnamed wife of Raphe - Marple https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767784903%2F1 :13 Jun 1623 unnamed widow Clayton - Romiley https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767785037%2F1 :3 May 1625 Alice d/o Thomas https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767785388%2F1 :20 Mar 1627 unnamed wife of Robert - Beacam in Wernethhttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767785641%2F1 :6 Jul 1627 unnamed son of Robert - St Mary, Stockporthttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F742438232%2F1 :26 Aug 1627 unnamed daughter of Thomas - Moresydehttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767785582%2F1 :4 Apr 1631 unnamed child of Raphe https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F768451449%2F1 :17 Apr 1636 Alice d/o John - Werneth https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F768452034%2F1 :27 Mar 1637 Anne https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F05377434 :12 Apr 1637 Anne https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F742439539%2F1 :11 Aug 1640 unnamed child of William - Stopport Greave Romiley https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F768452548%2F1 :11 Aug 1640 unnamed wife of William - Romiley https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F742440020%2F1 :7 Apr 1642 Grace, daughter of John Cleyton - Wernethhttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F768452808%2F1 ==Burials in Prestbury== This is not an exhaustive list :10 Jun 1599 James Cleyton Or Walker Or Bradborn https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_946164678 :18 Feb 1602 Rauffe Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767448072%2F1 :15 Sep 1604 Thomas Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767448193%2F1 :17 Mar 1657 Anne d/o Thomas https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767451325%2F1 :30 Jul 1658 John Cleyton https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767451378%2F1 :17 Jan 1663 George Cleyton, son of George https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F767451775%2F1 :24 Jun 1682 Ellen daughter of William https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FD%2F742460229%2F1 ==Burials in Mellor, Derbyshire== This is not an exhaustive list :5 May 1636 Aliciæ d/o Radulphi & Elizabetha https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_22562237522 :24 Apr 1642 Aliciae d/o Wiliel & Anae https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_22562237692 :17 May 1643 Alicia d/o Wilhelmi & Annae https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_22562237838 ==Burials in Marple, Derbyshire== This is not an exhaustive list :18 Nov 1658 Ann https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F05173137 ==Burials in Taxal, Cheshire== This is not an exhaustive list :22 May 1613 Anne https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F05568730 :5 Mar 1687 Ann https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F05571001 ==Sources==

Clayton Family Sources

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Source documents for Clayton family genealogy.

Clayton Sloane Patronage

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''Janesville Daily Gazette'' Tuesday, January 2, 1951. p. 13 '''THINGS TO EAT, DRINK 57''' (classified section in which ad was printed) I WISH TO THANK MY MANY CUSTOMERS in the Janesville community for their patronage this past season. Hope to be serving you in 1951 starting about Nov. 1. [[Sloan-518|Clayton Sloane]] Janesville, Wis. Phone 7402

Cleaner more accurate tree for 2021

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'''{{red|Under construction}} This page is a summary of the ideas provided by the answers and comments (as of 28 November 2020) on the thread [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141766/what-the-best-way-achieve-cleaner-more-accurate-wikitree-2021 '''What is the best way to achieve a cleaner more accurate WikiTree for 2021?'''] '''Please note''': This is a collection of ideas, summarized here for further consideration. Nothing here should be regarded as a policy proposal in its present form. =='''Overview'''== Thirty-three answers and dozens of comments were posted in response to the G2G question "What is the best way to achieve a cleaner more accurate WikiTree for 2021?" They can be sorted into three general groups dealing with Membership, Infrastructure, and Data. Within each of these groups are several subgroups, and in every case they include a variety of conflicting ideas of varying practicality. '''Newcomer communication''': Contributors mentioned that some newcomers do not understand WikiTree's most basic concepts of a shared tree and collaboration; that sourcing and biography writing should be emphasized; and that WikiTree's use of DNA should be better explained. '''Member education''': A variety of educational tools were suggested, some voluntary and some compulsory. '''Problem members''': Some punitive ideas for dealing with members with unsourced profiles and long suggestion lists were mentioned. One person suggested that the process for dealing with members needing help should be less punitive, i.e., not MIR-based. '''Standards''': Many people commented that sourcing standards should be stricter: That primary sources should be used; that personal knowledge and unsourced trees should not be accepted; that when creating profiles, the option to add sources later should not be allowed; and that FindAGrave and Wikipedia should be disallowed as sole sources for a profile. Streamlining rules and guidelines was also mentioned. (Here it should be noted that there is an existing [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1138829/should-this-become-official-wikitree-policy-change-1700-badge proposal on G2G] to extend the pre-1700 sourcing requirements to all pre-1800 profiles.) '''Site organization and member support''': Many people commented that the Help pages should be better written and easier to find. Other suggestions included new prompts and status summaries, automated tasks, and shortened wait times for trusted list and merge requests and Unresponsive Profile Manager filings. '''Rewards systems''': Most suggestions mentioned the adverse effects of rewarding quantity of contributions over quality. Not generally addressed was the possibility that loss of such incentives to members would discourage WikiTree activity. '''Gedcoms''': The idea of eliminating gedcom uploads was controversial. Other suggestions were made to limit their size, or require various pre-upload reviews or certifications. To clean up existing gedcom-generated profiles, targeted cleanup efforts were recommended. '''Profiles''': Suggestions related to both quality monitoring and cleanup. Some commented that new members should be restricted in the number of profiles they create until their work has been reviewed. A number of people suggested that certain unsourced or poorly documented profiles be deleted (which is contrary to current WikiTree policy). Many suggestions in all categories would require changes in WikiTree policies, procedures, or official Help pages in order to be implemented. For members who want to contribute to the goal of making WikiTree cleaner and more accurate in 2021, individual efforts and participation in the organized WikiTree cleanup efforts would seem to be the most achievable. Below is a listing of the answers and comments posted to G2G, noting the names of those posting, grouped by category. ==MEMBERSHIP== ===Newcomer communication=== :• explain concepts of shared tree (including importance of not creating duplicates per Cooper answer) and collaboration (Carnahan, Morgan) :• emphasize importance of sources (Morgan) including sources that document relationships {McMichael} :• encourage biography writing, not just data (Barry answer); note that biography-writing app can be used (Corbin); see https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html :• better explanation of how we use DNA (Black) :• create welcome message to new members explaining shared tree and collaboration and including list of Help page links (Kelts) :• be more welcoming to new members by refraining from criticizing minor compliance issues (Gitzl answer) ===Member assistance, tools, and education=== :• provide better support to newcomers by re-thinking existing structure of Greeter/Ranger/Mentor/etc. system and by encouraging all experienced members to reach out to newcomers (Vorenhout answer); better access to Mentors (Sherwin answer) :• more examples of improved profiles (Gadsby); improve the most-visited profiles to serve as good examples (Gitzl answer) :• best practices self-quiz (Carnahan) :• have new members improve three existing profiles not related to themselves (Knight answer) :• mandatory sourcing tutorial (Tilton answer, Black, Thiessen, Knight answer) :• create and/or require a new member "Voyage" (Corbin, but not compulsory per L. Ford answer) :• mandatory Profile Improvement Project "Voyage" (Berryann, Jamison answer; or voluntary per Kelts, L. Ford) :• create more and better training videos and promote them more (Spires, Sherwin answer) :• make better use of weekly WikiTree e-mails for providing member education and tips (L. Ford) :• improve pre-1700 quiz (Carnahan) :• emphasize and enforce ethics (Corbin) :• emphasize overall quality and reasonableness of work and not simply numbers or types of sources (Barton answer) ===Problem members=== :• flag members consistently creating unsourced profiles; consider rescinding membership (Tilton answer, Black, Vorenhout, Knight answer) :• follow up on long suggestion lists that are not dealt with (Corbin) :• members with unaddressed suggestion lists should be prevented from creating new profiles (Knight) :• create process other than Mentor Intervention Requests for dealing with members who simply need help understanding WikiTree (Andersson answer) ==INFRASTRUCTURE== ===Standards=== :• better definition of what a source is; stricter sourcing standards (Corbin, Morgan, Cooper answer, Steesy answer, Black answer); use primary sources (Heyman answer); see https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1142161/what-does-wikitree-consider-a-valid-source :• remove personal knowledge, unsourced trees, and "to be added later" from sourcing choices for newly created profiles (Forbes, Steesy, Dalton answer, L. Ford answer, Barry answer, Andersson answer re trees, Pickens); profiles documented only by "unsourced family trees" should be marked as unsourced (McMichael answer; response from Knight says can't be done by editbot) :• also disallow FindAGrave and Wikipedia as only sources (Andersson answer) :• adopt Robin Lee proposal to change pre-1700 standards to pre-1800 or even pre-1850 (Kelts, Andersson answer) :• prioritize quality over quantity (Morgan; but consider viability issues per Kelts) :• reduce the number of rules and guidelines, then enforce the ones remaining (Morgan); streamline rules and regulations (Gitzl answer) :• require place information on profiles (Schell) ===Site organization and member support=== :• make Help pages easier to find; improve Help index (Corbin, Morgan, L. Ford answer, Knight answer) :• improve Help pages (L. Ford answer, Knight answer) :• add new Apps item(s) to Help menu (Knight answer, Andersson) :• improve Data Doctors' help pages and suggestion explanations (Morgan) :• develop pop-up prompt asking for source when profile data is changed (McMath answer) :• make it easier to add sources (Kelts, Sherwin answer) :• automate tasks wherever possible (L. Ford answer) :• improve the gedcom upload process (Sherwin answer) :• provide members with summaries of their profiles showing numbers of primary sources (Heyman, counter argument from L. Ford) :• shorten wait times for TL requests, merge requests, and UPM filings (L. Ford answer) ===Rewards systems, contests, and -Thons=== :• evaluate adverse effects of rewarding quantity of contributions (Barton answer) :• get rid of contests that reward quantity (Morgan; counter argument from Kelts) :• get rid of Club 1000 badges, among other reasons because the contribution counting system includes trivial changes and can be gamed (Morgan; counter arguments from L. Ford, Gadsby, Paul) :• review quality of work before awarding Club 1000 badge (McMichael answer; response from Vorenhout that it can't be done) :• get rid of Club 100 and Club 1000 badges (L. Ford) :• create new badge to incentivize newcomers (B. Smith answer) :• thank people more often (L. Ford) ==DATA== :• decisions about cleanup strategies should be data-driven: sources of inaccuracies should be evaluated first (Weddington answer) ===Gedcoms=== :'''Requirements''' :• qualifications/certification for importers (Carnahan, Cooper answer, Sell answer) :• size limits for imports (Carnahan, Cooper answer, Black answer, Conley, Andersson answer) :• pre-import review of trees before import is allowed (Kelts) :• discourage gedcom imports (Black answer); eliminate gedcom imports (Morgan, Berryann answer, Richardson, Zipperer, L. Ford; counter argument from MacBeath, Conley, Vorenhout) :'''Cleanup''' :• promote use of AGC app for cleaning up newly imported gedcom profiles (L. Ford) :• create list of existing gedcoms in order to facilitate better monitoring of their status (Knight answer, MacBeath, Starjak) :• create category for gedcom-generated profiles so they can be more easily found for cleanup (Cooper answer) :• focus -thons on gedcom cleanup (Corbin) :• "gedcom of the week" cleanup projects (Connolly answer) :• Correct-a-Ged instead of Correct-a-Thon in January (Haywood answer, Sheppard); see https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141375/what-do-you-think-of-this-weakest-link-correct-a-thon-idea :• projects should have gedcom teams to do cleanup (L. Ford) ===Profiles=== :'''Quality monitoring''' :• label new profiles as "new" so that they may be more easily monitored by projects (Terink, Zipperer, Hall; Knight suggests volume could be problem) :• projects should have data quality teams (Terink) :• develop profile rating system and restrict members from adding new profiles if some percentage of their additions are of poor quality (Vorenhout answer, Hunt, Cooper answer and Spires also re rating system); see https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1134144/what-do-you-think-of-making-2021-the-year-of-accuracy-wikitree?show=1136980#a1136980 (Hunt answer) :• create category for "Maybe Sourced" (Cooper answer) :• limit number of profiles new members can create or adopt until review of their work shows conformance to WT rules (Staub answer) :• review new member work after first 100 profiles (Knight answer) :• review all members for profile style and sources (Knight answer) :• do not allow members without pre-1500 certification to adopt pre-1500 profiles :'''Cleanup''' :• neglected profiles - remove inactive PMs after one, three, or five years of inactivity (Corbin; Steesy answer, L. Ford answer, Tilton, Andersson) :• revise privacy standards: if deceased over 50 years and not attached to living people, should be open (L. Ford answer; counter argument per Paul) :• weekly challenges to improve profile accuracy (Gitzl answer) :• focus cleanup efforts on profiles created before 2016 (Andersson answer) :• delete abandoned junk profiles after six months' warning (Farler answer, Tilton, Gierszewski, L. Ford; counter argument from Knight, Peterson, Nelson) :• delete unsourced unconnected profiles (Fuller; counter argument from Nelson--and Nelson says it's not going to happen) :• delete post-1925 unsourced profiles after one year (Carnahan) :• delete profiles with no date or location information (L. Ford answer; counter argument from Knight; hide option per Vorenhout) :• hide pre-1500 profiles until adopted by projects and brought up to acceptable standards (Andersson answer)

Cleaning up Ancestry GEDCOM imports with the 'References First' method

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: ''Credit goes to [[Byers-779|Dale Byers]] for the idea, [[Gordon-4080|Gaile Connolly (love your bio!)]] for the presentation of it, [[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]] a strong proponent of it, someone else for the bulleted facts, and [[Pate-1181|Deborah Pate]] for exposing it to me. All I'm doing here is running with their ideas!'' : ''First, some history - Deborah mentioned it [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/568052/why-does-wikitree-make-sources-so-difficult-to-add?show=568455#c568455 here], and I quickly recognized its excellence, especially at cleaning up Ancestry imports. So I presented it here and in a [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/577027/cleaner-sourcing-references-method-ancestry-import-cleanup G2G thread], ONLY to find out the idea behind it was well known and well discussed (embarrassing, no!?). Gaile had already presented it in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/154052/proposed-ultimate-solution-source-policy-satisfies-everyone 'Ultimate Solution'] thread, where it has been thoroughly discussed. More discussion is [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/211898/changes-in-inline-citation-styling here] and a great tutorial on tags [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/162956/footnoted-source-citations-101 here]. '''I strongly recommend reviewing Gaile's work, and the discussions.''''' == References First == :: ''Note: Whether you call the method '''References First''' or '''Ultimate Solution''' or '''Dale's system''' or something you like better does not matter. It's all about gathering the sources into one place, and only inserting named references in the biography. '''References First''' refers to putting them first, at the top before the Biography, whereas the '''Ultimate Solution''' puts them in the '''Sources''' section, before the '''''' line. Either way is fine, although putting them at the top allows you to put them in the order you like, while putting sources in the '''Sources''' section makes more sense to many.'' :: ''Note: Sourcing is so important, but while it's easy for some, it's a pain for many of us, a very tedious task, especially for those of us used to Ancestry and similar. In Ancestry, we could point and click on so many different sources, and easily add them to the person, with facts automatically linked to sources. In WikiTree, it's all manual, requires meticulous attention to punctuation and other details. It would be so nice if all our sourcing could easily transfer to WikiTree. But when an Ancestry GEDCOM file is uploaded to WikiTree, the result is pretty awful, requires a lot of handwork to make it presentable.'' : In WikiTree's Edit mode, embedded references make a bio look very cluttered and hard to read. They make a bio look unorganized, even though it may be well organized. The '''References First''' method is not perfect, but almost completely cleans up the bio, makes sourcing much easier, and self-organizes the whole page. Plus, when applied to Ancestry GEDCOM imports, completely cleans them up, easier and faster than any other method. : Basically, the difference is that instead of copying the citation into the text of the bio, you copy it to the top of the bio, before the "'''== Biography =='''" line, then name each one, and refer to it whenever necessary by that name. This allows you to organize them chronologically at the top (or by any system you like), and removes all of the clutter from the bio text. You can still add items in the "'''Sources'''" section, but don't need to, as every single source can be grouped at the top. They won't display at the top, only at the bottom in the '''Sources''' section, just as they always have. : How do you form a reference at the top? Put '''''' before it, then the text of the citation (''either you create it or copy it from somewhere else''), then '''''' after it. The name part ('''''') can be immediately before it, or on the line above, and most of us put it on the line above for better visual separation between the citations. An example - (''see also the examples listed below, in Edit mode'') : '''''' : ''Text of source citation about 1920 census ... blah blah blah...''.'''''' : '''''' : ''Text of source citation about 1930 census ... blah blah blah...''.'''''' : '''''' : ''Text of source citation about 1940 census ... blah blah blah...''.'''''' : How do you refer to that source within the Biography? Insert '''''' wherever you want the source to be referenced. ''Note: the only difference in the naming of the reference and the using of it - is that slash just inside the right angle.'' : The names you choose don't really matter, as they are not visible outside of Edit mode. They do have to have a letter somewhere, so a 1930 census cannot be named '''1930''', but could be '''c1930''' or '''1930Census''' or '''C30'''. I often like using the year plus a leading letter. Marriages could be '''M''' or '''M2''' or '''m1951''' or '''Married''' or '''mRuth''', etc. If the name you choose is only letters and digits (no punctuation or spaces), then you don't need single or double quotes around it. If you want a space within, then you need quotes around the full name (e.g. "1930 Census"). Single quotes work like double quotes unless you want an apostrophe, then you need double quotes (e.g. "Bannie's Notes"). :: ''My naming scheme is based on the event years, plus a leading letter that categorizes it. It provides an easy chronology of the sources and their associated events. I use '''b''' for birth sources, '''c''' for census sources, '''m''' for marriage events, '''w''' for war or military events, and '''d''' for death sources, plus some fixed names for common undated sources - fag=FindAGrave page, anc=Ancestry public profile, fs=FamilySearch page, obit=obituary. Here's an example list of source names for one life - anc, fs, b1897, c1900, c1910, w1918, c1920, m1922, b1923, b1925, c1930, c1940, m1942, w1942, d1947, d1947-2, fag. See how it provides a built-in chronology, plus without even looking at the source, you know what it is.'' : How you order and format the references is up to you, as there are a number of ways to customize them. Deborah did them one way, I did them a little differently, and the examples show other styles. I liked Deborah's use of bold (''see the [[Carlow-72|profile that she did]] in Edit mode, for her naming and her use of bold''), although I preferred a simplified version with less typing. See [[Lavender-661|Mary Lavender's profile]] for a way to add the corresponding facts to them. ''And I am sure you can do better! I always enjoy seeing others' ideas.'' : If you have multiple but different references to the same source, such as facts on different pages of the same document, here are two ways: :* You can treat them as separate sources. :* Or you can make one source, but add the differing parts as bulleted lines under it (''lines beginning with an asterisk, see the profiles of Mary and Lydia''). You can also use extra bullets to add notes and other facts from the source. Just remember that the asterisk MUST be in the first column, even in Edit mode (''not even spaces before the asterisk''). : Seeing is often more important than telling, so here are some examples. Make sure you view them in both normal and Edit mode! * [[Carlow-72| James Carlow]] - ''(by Deborah Pate)'' * [[Kenna-123|Anita Kenna]] - ''this is an Ancestry import, cleaned up'' * [[Kenna-124|Gilbert Kenna]] - '''''an Ancestry import NOT cleaned up!''''' * [[Kenna-125|Frank Kenna Jr]] - ''another cleaned up Ancestry import'' * [[Lavender-661|Mary (Bagley) Lavender]] - ''shows facts with sources'' * [[Chamberlain-2417|Minnie Campbell]] - ''(by Kirsty Ward) refs in Sources section'' * [[Nichols-2507|Lydia Closson]] - ''(by Philip Smith & Ron?) shows bulleted facts'' * [[Scheuer-2|Ida Löwenstein]] - ''(by Gaile Connolly) shows embedded images'' : In normal viewing mode, you may notice the line of references across the top, above the bio. That doesn't bother me at all, but if it bothers you, add '''''' before the first reference, and '''''' after the last reference, and the line of reference numbers will not be visible. You can see it in the examples above, in Edit mode. ===== References - top or bottom? ===== : The '''Ultimate Solution''' method is basically the same as the '''References First''' method except for the placement of the citations - top vs bottom. But there's one behavioral difference, and [[Du_Preez-957|here is a profile]] that demonstrates it. You can see that [1] refers to FS1, [4] refers to FS4, and [5] refers to FS5, but [3] refers to FS2, and [2] refers to FS3! And if you look at the '''Sources''' section, you'll see that they aren't in the order they were written in (in Edit mode), the second and third are reversed. That's because FS3 is referred to about 19 lines before FS2, and references are ordered by 'first mention'. How important is that? Not very! Unless you really wanted them in a certain order. That's what putting them at the top does for you, as that becomes 'first mention', invisibly. Now most of the time we don't really care what order the sources are, but sometimes we do, plus it's nice for [2] to refer to our second source. You can see the difference yourself on Dorothea's profile by moving the section of references to the top, then Previewing (don't save it!). [2] will refer to FS2 then. : I don't expect to change most minds of those already putting them in the '''Sources''' section, as that does make sense. But I have to say that putting them at the top is simpler and cleaner to me. It's Deborah's idea, and I like them there. It makes the profile in Edit mode so simple, all sources at the top before the Biography line, then the Biography, and last the two lines that say '''== Sources ==''' and '''''', untouched. It's harder to get it wrong this way. But I'll fully understand those that prefer them in the '''Sources''' section. == Ancestry Cleanup == : Ancestry imports are still hard, no way around that, but this method makes them manageable, and leaves both the normal Biography and the Edit mode clean and readable, presentable. (''On completion, you can dress them up and rewrite them as you like, easier now without all the garbage.'') Here's what I do, to apply this 'References First' method: : First, some background on Ancestry structure: :* Starting every Ancestry citation is a Source ID, a long number, typically 10 digits, preceded by an '''S'''. The first part is the same for all of the citations, so ignore it, and just identify them by their last 3 or 4 digits ''(e.g. think '''486''' when you see '''S1214720486''')''. :* For many sources, Ancestry splits the citation into 2 parts - the general part (e.g. the 1930 Census) and the more specific part (e.g. the page in the census), and puts the general parts in the '''Sources''' section, and embeds the specific parts in the text, with a source ID linking to its general part (''see [[Kenna-124|Gilbert's profile]] in Edit mode for an example''). Ancestry does this so you could refer to different pages of the same source. But this does not happen very often, so I rarely try to preserve the distinction between general and specific. We usually recombine them at the top. If you wish, you can apply the bulleted lines method above, to keep distinct parts of the same source together but separate (''see the profiles of Mary and Lydia''). :* Actually, Ancestry splits them into 3 parts, adding a repository, that each general part links to. But since this is almost always '''Ancestry.com''', I drop it. How many times should a citation say 'Ancestry'? 3 times, 4 times, 5 times? For me, once is enough. ''I don't go out of my way to remove 'Ancestry', so citations usually still have 2 instances.'' If the repository is anything but Ancestry, then you would keep it, move it into the citation that referred to it. : Now the steps: :* In Edit mode, find the first ref and copy (not move) the entire citation (including the '''''' and '''''') to the top, several lines before the "'''== Biography =='''" line. ''You could move it if you want, but for safety it's better to be sure it's correct in its new location before deleting it from the old spot.'' :* Look for the source ID at the beginning of that citation, then look for it at the bottom in the '''Sources''' section. Highlight only the text, not the source ID or spanning info or repository info, and copy it over the source ID (replacing it, including any punctuation around it) in your citation at top. This should complete that citation. At the bottom where you copied from, mark it so you'll know you have used it, and can delete it later. DO NOT delete it yet, until you've copied all citations out of your bio, as you may need it again. I place an '''x''' at the beginning of the text, so it's visible on Preview (let's me know I forgot it), but you can mark them any way you like. :* Give the citation a name. To name it '''abc''' or '''c1930''', change '''''' to '''''' or ''''''. ''I like to press Enter after the ref, just for looks and visual separation.'' :* To refer to those named citations at the top, you replace the entire embedded citation with the 'ref name' above plus a slash, just inside the right angle (e.g. '''''', ''''''). We're replacing the entire citation with a named reference, and we'll do that for every citation, even if it's only a source ID. Go back to the embedded citation and edit the '''''' to include the name and the slash. Then delete everything after the right angle to and including the ending ''''''. (''e.g. '''Source S12345 blah blah blah''' will be replaced by '''''''') :* Continue with the next citation, and do it the same way. Check first whether you already have copied it to the top, and if you have, just replace it with its named reference. Some sources aren't split, so all you'll see embedded is the source ID. They are done the same way as if they had text here. Their text comes entirely from the '''Sources''' section. ''In other words, they only have the general part, no specific part.'' :* Once you arrive at the '''Sources''' section, you're basically done, and there should be no more citations or source ID's within the text of the bio. Now you can delete all of the sources in the '''Sources''' section that are marked as used (has an '''X''' if you did it like I do). Ancestry often will still have another source left, not referenced above, possibly something about '''Ancestry Family Trees'''. You can leave it there (after removing any source ID's, spanning info, and unnecessary repository info). Or you can copy the text out of it to the top also, and delete it. Since it isn't referred to, the name doesn't matter. There should now be nothing left under the '''""''' line. And there should not be any source ID's left, anywhere, on the entire page! :* Now if you wish, you can reorder the citations at the top, into whatever order you like, such as chronological. Their order doesn't matter in the slightest. :* I liked Deborah's use of bold (see the [[Carlow-72|profile that she did]], in Edit mode, for her naming and her use of bold), although I preferred a simplified version, with less typing. :* Lastly, I take one pass through the cleaned up text, and add asterisks, commas, a '''
''' when needed, and correct the spacing, all to make it presentable (see examples above). You can reformat it any way you like, simpler now without all the garbage. : That's a basic cleanup. If I care about the profile and have time, I'll also want to connect it to FamilySearch, then use WikiTree-X to add more citations, add direct URL's to the images of the originals on FamilySearch (census's and other documents), and copy the actual facts from that source below the citation for that source. I strongly believe in associating facts with sources. For an example, see [[Lavender-661|Mary Lavender's profile]]. == Status of the Method == : '''''This includes an appeal to the WikiTree staff for reconsideration!''''' : If you read the previous discussions of this method, you will find that it is not currently approved for general use, although allowed for your own use. It's my opinion that the case for approving it was not well presented, at all. One person felt it was harder to learn, but I don't think anyone that has actually tried it ever thinks that, rather the opposite. It's easier to learn, particularly because the idea is intuitive. Another could not see any advantage of a new method over the current method (inline citations), but again, anyone familiar with inline citations, especially using named references, already knows how to do it and can easily appreciate the advantages of the new method. There's no WikiTree development needed, no features to add to support it, it already works great. And it doesn't force anyone to change anything. I really don't know of any downsides, and I do know of huge upsides. : I have to say that for myself, even if not fully approved, the way I feel now, I am totally sold on it! It's that good, that superior to any other method I've seen: * It gathers all sources into one place, where they are easier to manage, organize, reorder, and style. You can put them in the order you want, chronologically, grouped by type, whatever... * It removes almost all clutter from the biography, making it much easier to read, less confusing and error-prone, with only named references embedded. Named references are simpler and intuitive to use, therefore less prone to errors. Current biographies with inline citations are extremely daunting to many users wishing to edit them, especially new users. * It self-organizes the Edit page - sources in one place, bio in another, and no need to touch any other section. * Having the sources all together in one place makes it easy to apply the same styling and level of detail to all of them. Have it your way - fully traditional academic style or an abbreviated style, with little detail or a lot of detail, optionally with bulleted facts and links for each source. * Requiring embedded inline citations limits sourcing to those with an academic bent, and those who will reluctantly try it for a little while before giving up, or will rarely do it, as just too cumbersome a task. Editing requires more instruction, and meticulous care, more prone to errors. * Using this new method instead opens up sourcing to the world, makes it much easier, much more intuitive, more fun to do, and therefore is likely to result in much more sourcing by everyone. There's less instruction needed, as it just makes sense. "Here's how you form a citation", "Here's how you refer to it", done! * The 'coup de grâce' - just look at what this method does to profiles imported from Ancestry GEDCOM's. Check the examples above, and look at a before and after conversion using this method, in Edit mode. Check Gilbert, then Anita and Frank. How can anyone say this method is not superior, and should not be approved for general use, especially on Ancestry imported profiles? : The advantages of this method are too important, too superior not to be approved for full use. I personally would go a step farther and request future consideration for deprecating use of inline citations. That doesn't mean stop using them, if someone still prefers them, or remove any currently in use. Existing methods can stay approved and supported. But I would like to see some form of the new method not just approved but recommended for ongoing work. Once most users compare methods, they will clearly prefer this new method (in my view!). I can't see any downsides. And I really think you will see a lot more sourcing because of it, and fewer people leaving WikiTree. : ''I'd love to insert some flattery here, of our wonderful WikiTree developers, staff, and leaders! But that doesn't seem right, so I won't. You know how awesome you are, without me telling you!'' : ''Note: I'm not a good writer! If you see anything that could be improved, please do! Or let me know.''

Cleanup Gusta

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''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mosand-7&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Cleanup Gusta|Cleanup Gusta]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Olsen-3936|Olsen, Jacob ]] || 1805-00-00 || Må dobbelsjekkes |- |}

Cleanup Hemnes

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Here are the profiles [[Mosand-7|Jarl Mosand]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Mosand-7&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Cleanup Hemnes|Cleanup Hemnes]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Larsdatter-813|Larsdatter, Kirsten ]] || 1758-00-00 || unsourced |- | [[Olsen-3968|Olsen, Peder ]] || 1749-00-00 || unscourced |- | [[Jonsen-254|Jonsen, Ole ]] || 1714-00-00 || unsourced |- | [[Gabrielsen-89|Gabrielsen, Lars ]] || 1724-00-00 || unsourced |- | [[Davidsdatter-18|Davidsdatter, Marete ]] || 1728-00-00 || unsourced |- | [[Andersdatter-1093|Andersdatter, Marite ]] || 1720-00-00 || unsourced |- |}

Cleanup Kongsberg

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Clear Fork United Baptist Church

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[[Ingram-3019|Elizabeth Ingram Lee]], wife of [[Lee-15220|William Lee]], was a member of Clear Fork United Baptist Church now in Clinton County, Kentucky. Clear Fork United Baptist Church (Additional Comments: Formerly in Cumberland County, KY, now in Clinton County, KY.) File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sandi Gorin sgorin@glasgow.com November 26, 2004, 9:29 am The late Eva Coe Peden transcribed the minutes of this church likely in the 1960's and had not completed them at the time of her untimely death. It appears that Clerk Fork was in existance prior to the beginning of these minutes in 1802. It was also known as Stockton Valley#2 and at various times was a member of the Green River, Stockton Valley & Russel Creek Association. Isaac DENTON was pastor here at one time. This church is in Clinton Co but was formerly in Cumberland Co thus will contain many Cumberland Co names. Names will be shown as spelled and the clerk wasn't the greatest speller! June 1803: Received by exp. Stephen ROBINSON and Winney his wife, John ROBINS, Wm ROBERTS. By letter '''Moses LEE''' & his wife Elizabeth. Next service at Henry REAGIN's. 1804 Mar: Received by letter Jeremiah HARRIS. Wm RHEA moderator. Received by exp: '''John LEE''', Patreg? WILLIAMS & Elizabeth MILLER. 1804 Apr: Received by exp: Mary OWENS, Robert CROSS, Nancy CROSS, Elizabeth JENTRY, Patreg BOND, '''Jessie ROBERTS''', Joseph BRISTOW, '''Vardeman LEE''', Martha BRISTOW, Nicholas GOSNELL (under watchcare). By letter; Elizabeth JENTRY. Under watchcare: Nathan BOND. June: Nicholas GOSNEL applied for letter of dismission, granted. Same for Elizabeth GENTRY. Same for Martha GILLEN- WATERS. Wm GOODSON, Wm ROBERTS & Wm WOOD messengers to association meeting.''' Moses LEE''' to assist. James BROCK and John WOOD to go to Wm CAMPBELL & wife and John ROBINS and wife, Sister HUDDLESTON to see why they aren't coming to church. They also to see Cloe CAMPBELL. July: Cloe CAMPBELL came and gave her excuses, not accepted and admonished by the church. Savanah WOOD excluded for associating with a company of persons in an unlawful act. Elizabeth LIVINGSTON and Thomas WOOD... unclear. '''Jessie ROBERTS''' chosen as messenger instead of GOODSON. 1805 Feb: Bro RHEA moderator. Cloe CAMPBELL case - waiting. Geo WOOD admitted he drank too much, repented, restored. Stephen ROBERTS & wife applied for a letter of dismission, granted. Bro SCOTT & Tome BROCK to assist Bro HARRIS. Received Margaret SMITH Sr by experience and Tomes SMITH by same and Joseph CRAWFORD by same. Obed GARDNER under watch care but not allowed to take Communion. July: Letter of recommendation tto Mary WILLIAMS who has been under watchcare. Edward CRAWFORD said he was not drunk, James BROCK & Thomas WOOD to investigate. Received by exp '''Celila LEE''' and Wm BROWN recvd uner watchcare; Sister Hoomey BECK recvd by letter. Moses ROBERTS also recvd. 1806 Mar: Church giving up members are an "arm" of the church on Obey River to become a new church. Wm GOODSON, Thomas SCOTT, Isaac DENTON & Thomas CROUCH to attend to get the church constituted. Received by exp '''Lucy ROBERTS'''. May: Christian MYERS came forward & told the church he had drunk spiritous liquors to excess, recanted & forgiven. James BROCK "taken notice of by the church for keeping up a charge agaisnt her by refusing to commune"; Isaac DENTON, Thomas SCOTT, Wm GOODSON, Thomas & Wm WOOD to visit him. Nathan BOND excluded for immoral conduct in excess of fashion. (don't know what this would mean). '''Judy LEE''' and Susanah LEIGHTON received by letter. Sept: Recvd Mary FROGG by letter, Valentine COLLENSON recvd under watch care. Letter of dismissiong granted James WILLIAMS & wife Patsey. Same for '''Moses LEE''' and wife Elizabeth. Oct: Bro LEE excluded for going into another society. Wm BOND informs the church that at a corn shucking he got into a heat of fasion, conducted it wrong, apology received. Wm ROBERTS & his wife, also Michael SPECK & his wife granted letters of dismission. Martha JONES recvd by letter but undesr consideration until Dec - re case of a person marrying the 2nd time while first companion was still living. 1807 Mar: Bro COLLINS came forward, he to be continued under suspense till satisfaction is given re a contradiction as where his membership really is. Joel BROCK restored. Otter Creek Church asked for assistance - Isaac DENTON, Wm GOODSON and Thomas SCOTT to help. Thomas WOOD to seee Abagaile CRAWFORD. Letter of dis- mission granted '''Susahan LEE'''. Jul: Abagail CRAWFORD granted letter of dismissin. Joseph LINDER excluded for abruptly breaking off from the church & joining another church. Charge against Valentine COLLINS, a transient member - appt '''Jessie ROBERTS''' and '''John LEE''' to see him. Stephen ROBERSON restored Wm GOODSON & Wm WOOD appt messengers to the association meeting. Sep: Valentine COLLINS neglected to hear the church, non- fellowship with him and will inform the church on Black Water. Isaac DENTON, Wm GOODSON, Harden WILLIAMS to write a letter tothat church. James WILLIAMS allowed to keep the horse which was pro- vided by this church and Beaver Creek Church for the use of paying Bro BUNCH to Bro '''JOHN LEE''' and making Bro BUNCH's coffin. Letter of dismission to '''Anne LEE''' and Wm BOND and his wife. 1808 Mar - '''Vardiman LEE''' to visit Joel BROCK & urge to come to next meeting. Joseph PATTON charged with unfriendly & harsh treatment to the church - charges not proven. Isaac DENTON, Wm GOODSON, Harden WILLIAMS, Thomas SCOTT, James CROUCH & Thomas WOOD appt to labor with Wm SMITH & John PARMLEY because of a difficulty between them. Sep - '''Vardiman LEE''' and wife granted letter of dismission Nathan BOND received and then granted letter of dismission. James CROUCH appt commissioner to handle building of the meeting house. 1809 Oct - Joel BROCK excluded. Recvd by exp Katah GROSS. '''Vardimon LEE''' and wife returned their letters and re-joined. 1813: Feb - Dolly CHAMBERS recvd under watchcare. Mar - '''Anna LEE''' granted letter of dismission. Sample letter of dismission: "This is to certifity Sis Margaret TUGGLE is a member of the Clear Fork United Baptist Church, Clinton Co., Kentucky in good standing and full fellowship, and by her request is hereby dismissed from us, when joined to some other Church of the same faith and order. This done and signed by order of the Church the 4th Saturday in July 1812. /s/ Elder Alvin Bertram, Moderator, Albany, Ky. by S. W. Dowell, Ch. Clerk, Albany, KY." Formerly in Cumberland Co - now in Clinton Co KY. Minutes for 1816 Cumberland-Clinton County Ky Archives Church Records.....Clear Fork Baptist Church Minutes Copyright Date 1818 Copyright. 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Cleary Brothers

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==Cleary Brothers== Members of the Cleary family of Hoxton Park in New South Wales, worked together and established a business known as Cleary Brothers (sometimes abbreviated as Cleary Bros). Later the company was divided into three branches. with [[Cleary-625|John Cleary]] operating Cleary Bros, Bombo, [[Cleary-626|Pat Cleary]] operating Cleary Bros, Parramatta, and [[Cleary-627|Dan Cleary]] operating Cleary Bros, Camden. When Cleary Brothers was initially registered as a company in 1916, their business was as fuel merchants and their business address was in Liverpool.New South Wales State Records and Archives. Register of Firms Index Item No: [2/8545] | File No: 26999 | Nature of Business: Fuel Merchants | Place of Business: Liverpool New South Wales accessed at https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=61SRA&lang=en_US&docid=INDEX1790645 retrieved May 2022 ====Transcript of an Interview with Mr William Cleary regarding the Cleary family in the Timber Industry at Douglas Park. 4th September, 1991.==== The Cleary brothers were born and raised at Hoxton Park. Dan Cleary was born at 3rd Avenue, Hoxton Park in 1898. They had their first timber sawmill at Glenfield adjacent to the railway station, as at that time the major method of transportation was by rail. The brothers lived or camped on site at the mill. As the Liverpool district was cut out of timber they moved to Douglas Park in c1920 and set up a sawmill on the left of the railway crossing as it is approached from Campbelltown. The mill was situated alongside the railway siding on land leased from the Department of Railways. Initially they camped at the mill site but later purchased land on the corner opposite the mill (where the town houses are now built), and on this site they built a house and maintained paddocks for their horses. The brothers in the business at the mill were Dan, Jack and Pat, with another brother William being employed by them. The mill was steam driven and had a block and a rip bench. They used the scantlings (scrap timber) and sawdust to fire the steam engine, nothing was wasted. They only needed oil and water for the engine so it was a very economical means of power. The timber processed through the mill was predominantly blockwood used to supply factories and hospitals or any activity that used steam for power. At the time electricity as a source of power was still in its infancy. The mill also supplied telegraph poles to Canberra and Sydney as increasingly electricity took over from steam. The mill employed a fairly large team. There were the four brothers and normally about four others including the bush cutters. They also employed a number of teamsters. As well as the bush cutters they employed, the brothers purchased from property owners who were doing their own cutting and from contractors cutting on Crown or private property. Bill Cleary recalls some of the men who worked at the mill or as cutters; Bill Adams, Fergie Chisholm, George Newcombe and some of the Cummings and Dredge families. The timber cut for the mill came in the main from the Wilton district. The Clearys purchased property of their own to obtain timber, probably up to 1000 acres. The mill had their own teamsters with Dan Cleary being the head teamster. They used all horse drawn equipment and had about 50 horses of their own. They operated both drays and teams of 5 horses, usually 2 pair and a leader or one horse in the shafts and 2 pair. When using the drays there could be 2 or 3 drays controlled by one man on horseback. On some short hauls there was only the horse pulling the dray who started off with a "giddup Dobbin" and took the dray to its destination without supervision. When hauling with the log carts from Wilton to Douglas Park some of the corners were so tight the teamster would be forced to uncouple part of the team and place them at the rear of the cart so that it could be shunted back and forth around the sharp curves. On the steep hills logs had to be tied behind the cart to act as an additional brake. On other occasions a small log was placed between the spokes of the wheels to act as a lock and the cart would be pulled down the hill in a skidding fashion. To load the heavy logs on the carts poles were placed from the ground and running up to the cart top and the logs pulled up these skids by rope, with often the horses doing the pulling. Another method was to load from an embankment. To lift the higher logs to the top a wooden gantry or tree bough was used. Although there was never a Cleary sawmill at Maldon station, Bill Cleary believes the brothers often carted logs there to avoid the difficult trip from Wilton to Douglas Park. When they had enough logs at the siding a rail car was ordered to ship the logs out to their destination. The Clearys eventually moved from horse power to the use of motor-vehicles and their first was a Fordson tractor which they converted to a chain driven timber dray. They later moved onto Leylands and Thornycrofts but eventually settled for Internationals. When they moved into the contracting business they had up to 50 of these vehicles on the books. Dan, Jack and Pat moved out of the timber industry at Douglas Park in c1936. Jack went to the South Coast, Pat to Parramatta and Dan moved into the trucking and earth moving business at Camden. William Anthony remained at Douglas Park and carried on with some blockwood milling but mainly concentrated on trucking. Bill Cleary also recalls his father teaming up with Dick Hayter after WWII, sometime in the early l950's to take Cedar out of the Kowmung. Bill recalls going with ? Davis and ? Chalker on the last of those Cedar expeditions. Although Dan Cleary was a great exponent of steam as a method of power, Bill Cleary says his father couldn't wait to get away from it as he had to be up an hour earlier than everyone else to stoke up and have a head of steam ready for the men to start work when they arrived. ===="Cleary Bros." by Sid Percival, 1981==== A Trucking Business, that I feel I know something of it's beginning, is that of the Cleary Bros. of Douglas Park. It was in the early twenties I first knew them. They were Anthony, Jack and Dan, and at that time they operated Firewood Sawmills, situated at several Railway Stations between Liverpool and Picton. Their coming to Douglas Park followed the buying of a Firewood Sawmill operated by Beggs Bros. at Talanga Siding, between Douglas Park and Maldon, that they had worked for some years, under great difficulty and expense, as all the firewood came from the Wilton side of the river, and the only way to get it across to the Mill was by a "Flying Fox", a method consisting of wire ropes and winding gear powered by the Mills Engine. However it was cumbersome and slow and always subject to breakage, which meant great expense as well as a loss of time. Cleary Bros. quickly scrapped the idea, shifted the Mill to Douglas Park Railway Station, where a Station was built; so the trucks could be shunted right up to the saw Bench, and the wood was thrown straight into the nearest one, as it was cut. The wood for this new situation was still in the Wilton District, and had still to be brought across the Nepean River, there was of course a road down each side, but tremendously steep, as it still is, however they pinned their faith, you might say, on Draught Horses and Tip Drays, to bring this wood to the Mill. So they employed several drivers, each controlling five drays following one behind the other. A team of Cutters were employed to cut the wood, and the Dray Drivers did their own loading, and returned each afternoon with an average load of one ton per dray, and each Driver had to look after his own horses and drays. Before Cleary Bros. began this operation, they had to think out a way of getting these drays down the steep river hill loaded with a ton of wood, as it was far too much for a horse to hold back on such a grade. So they devised a method that was simple enough for any Driver to operate, each dray had a light chain attached to the axle, and using two saplings that he brought with on each dray, fitted them through special brackets, fitted at the rear end of the shafts, attach the chain to one end of it, and the other end was connected to the Trace Chain, so that as soon as the horse began to walk, one end of the sapling was pulled back against the Iron Tyre of the wheel; and so well did this system work, I never heard of any dray getting out of control. At the bottom of the hill, the saplings would be removed and thrown on top of the load and finished up as firewood. One Driver I knew very well, whose name was Lock Buggy, who died a few years ago, and who was recognised as one of the best Drivers, had amongst his team an exceptional mare he called "Rose", and who always pulled the leading dray. The Driver always rode in the last dray, so he could at all times view the full team, and a lot depended on the leading horse, for wherever it went the others would follow, it also knew the Drivers commands, and would stop or go, or alter course whenever it heard the right words. Now Rose was so good she didn't always need to be told. So on the sound of an occasional motor car coming from behind, she would instinctively move over to the left until she saw it go by, and then instantly would move back to the centre of the road, which was the usual part to travel, this piece of intelligence worked really smoothly, and naturally Lock was very proud of her, but then something happened that upset the system, those blessed Aeroplanes would sometimes fly over and poor Rose was baffled. She would move the team over and stay there, she couldn't understand why that car wouldn't go by, and she would have to hear a command from Lock to return to the centre of the road. In 1923 Cleary Bros brought from J.Byrne and Co.(they being the Ford Agents as previously mentioned) what was probably the first type of Semi-Trailer in the country, the outfit was the only one of its kind I ever did see. It was a Fordson Tractor, fitted to a four wheeled trailer in the following manner. The rear wheels of the Tractor, very securely, it also had sprockets fitted on the inside of its front wheels, then two huge roller chains transmitted the power from the Tractor. These "Driving wheels" of the Trailer had Arrow Type grooves cut into the steel tyres for a grip. All trailer wheels had steel or iron tyres. However in spite of all the salesman's talk, Cleary Bros. stated if it couldn't pull 6 tons of wood over the Nepean River at Douglas Park, there would be no sale. At that time all traffic (except pedestrians, who had a wooden footbridge to cross on) had to travel across the river bed, to my knowledge that part of the river never dried up, which meant that every time a vehicle crossed, it carried some water with it. As this was years before bitumen roads came in, it caused the first few yards of the hill on both sides to be wet and slippery, and one would think to be an impossible task for this newfangled contraption to accomplish. However the day was named, and the trailer was loaded to the hilt, and the trip to the sawmill began. I never heard of any undue incident on the way back, but the river was conquered, and Weighbridge at the railway station registered 6 tons 1 cwt. So the sale was made and for several years it continued to carry hundreds of tons of firewood from the Wilton side of the river. Later on it was traded back to the Agents, and some people might still remember it working around Campbelltown. I do know it went out to Appin sometimes, and brought the district's milk in to the Campbelltown Factory; just where it finished up I do not know, some old timer of the district may be able to answer that one. During the time they were using this strange vehicle, Cleary Bros bought a second Fordson Tractor, this one had solid rubber tyres fitted on all wheels, and pulled a rubber tyred four wheeled Trailer, but was unable to pull a load across the river, swing to the lack of grip caused by the slippery conditions at the river, previously explained. Anthony Cleary was the driver of this one, but he soon overcame this problem by bringing the wood only as far as the top of the river, where it was unloaded and stacked on the side of the road, and when suitable(?), such as wet weather periods after the flood subsided, but the bush still wet and boggy, the horses and drays could draw off this handy supply, and also it was a short haul for the horses. During this period Cleary Bros Sawmill turned out a tremendous quantity of firewood, the average was four railway trucks a day, and at certain emergency times as much as 8 trucks per day. About this time Anthony separated from his brothers, and went into business on his own, and became quite a force in the Trucking Business, for many years after. In 1927, Cleary Bros, otherwise Jack and Dan, secured the contract to move all the machinery and effects of the Public Works Department from Cordeaux Dam, to the site of Woronora Dam, the last of the small Sydney Water Supply Dams to be built. Cordeaux Dam was completed late in 1926. To cope with this mammoth, they purchased several new International 3 ton trucks. Being a teenager at this time, and working for my brother-in-law, Cyril Seagal on his orchard. I was able to see most of the loading, as it went by, as the Orchard was situated on the site of Cordeaux Dam Road. What I saw those trucks do was almost unbelievable, some of the trucks would be able to make direct trips to Woronora via Broughton's Pass, over the Cataract River, The others with some shocking overloads would go to Douglas Park Railway Station, where it be loaded onto goods trains. Now readers will wonder how they managed to get those loads over the river at Douglas Park, and also up the steep hill leading out of Cordeaux. This problem was overcome by going back to the horses for help. A team of six Draughts were kept at each hill, and were hooked to each of the very overloaded trucks to help it reach the top. When I say the very overloaded ones, the shocks were alround when the weighbridge recorded 12 tons for one load, this was the base of a Crane. Many times I saw a big truck load go by, with a string of Tip Drays, or Horse Jinkers tied on behind. Following this contract they shifted the trucks, also adding more to the Fleet, to the new road being built over Razorback Mountain. From there on of course, would be another story of these very great men. Before I leave the Cleary Bros I must mention another phenomenal truck they purchased in the early thirties, it was a 5 ton Federal, high speed truck, with pneumatic tyres alround, and fitted with a 10 speed gearbox. I think from memory the Tabletop size was 20' x 7'6", and could cruise at 60 miles an hour, fully loaded I think at times it carried 10 tons of mine props, over Broughton Pass, Anthony Cleary's eldest son, Bill was usually the driver of this wonderful truck, and it's outstanding performance was due to the young man's great skill. When Anthony Cleary went into business on his own, his first truck was the one I described earlier, as the Bus operated by Alf Nicholls on Cordeaux Dam Run, which he sold as he had no further use for it. Anthony removed the Bus Body and returned it to a Table Top, and one of his first jobs with it, was to carry the fruit from Cyril Seagal's Orchard, to the Sydney Markets, a long slow haul of 50 miles on solid rubber tyres. Well known Mick Cleary, of truck and earth moving fame, who operates from Narellan, being another son of Anthony's, learnt to drive on this old truck, years before he was old enough to get his Driver's Licence. Many times he crossed the Nepean River, standing up so he could reach the brake pedal. ====Later Years==== In a [http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/sinodisp/au/cases/cth/FamCA/1999/286.html court case] in 1999, Mr Robert Elvy, Chief Executive Officer of the Cleary Brothers group of companies, gave evidence regarding the history of the company. He stated that Cleary Bros was established in 1916 by John Joseph Cleary and two of his brothers to carry on business in transport and timber-getting. He stated that, in 1947, John purchased the interest of his brothers in Cleary Bros. This view is thought to be not quite accurate but it does provide dates of events. That the business was founded in 1916 is not disputed. However, from information provided by their brother, [[Cleary-400|Mick Cleary]] as told to family, the events of 1947 would have been more accurately described as splitting the company into three parts with each of the brothers each taking approximately one-third of the original shared operation. Older brother Mick was very proud of the younger brothers' achievements. Dan Cleary continued to operate as Cleary Bros (Camden), Pat operated as Cleary Bros (Parramatta) and John operated the business known as Cleary Bros (Bombo).

Clee Hill History

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

Clement Family Mysteries

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When and where did Edwin Ruthin Clement die? His compiled Confederate military record: The company muster roll for Sept and Oct 1862 show him 'absent sick at hospital.' Muster rolls for Nov-Dec. 1862, Jany-Feby 1863 and Mch-Apr 1863 all say the same thing--absent sick at hospital. Muster roll for Sept 1863-Jany 1, 1864 states he was "sent to hospl Oct 23, 1862, not heard from since." The National Archives holds the Compiled Confederate Military Service Records for E. R. Clement. There are six cards. He enlisted as a private in Co. D., 50 Tennessee Infantry, CSA and was on the company muster roll for Dec. 8, 1861 to June 30, 1862. He enlisted 26 February 1862 in Jack[son] Tennessee by Randall. He was absent sent to the hospital at Jackson. [Cards do not list which state]. Cards for him show him as transferred from 51st Tennessee Reg't August 25, 1862 into Capt. Marshall's Company, Artillery. Same cards also show him as private in Capt. Wm. W. Carnes' Co. (d) Artillery Corps of Tennessee. Company muster roll for July and August 1862 show he enlisted Feby 27 1862 by Capt Randall for 1 year. He was last paid by Maj Young on May 1, 1862.

Clement-2494 DNA Site Reviews

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Note to self, format this better later. Maybe into a table? Also, email info(a)dnapainter.com to let them know that it hates my Wikitree GEDCOM. * 23andMe - Paid, WIP, will give details later when I get my results, probably 2021-02-02 at the latest. * AncestryDNA - Paid, GEDCOM uploading, DNA matches, no uploading other raw DNA, would 100% recommend using their Ancestry Library services for free through your library or something because the subscription price is ridiculous, lol. * DNA.land - Free, WIP because it says my password is wrong but the "forgot my password" feature isn't sending me anything, FML. * DNA Painter - Free, GEDCOM uploading, not many features but you can check out chromosome stuff, has extra paid features but IMO not important unless you want to have multiple raw DNA profiles or if you want to upload a ton of GEDCOM data. * FamilySearch.org - Free, GEDCOM uploading, not a DNA site but you can look up records for free (

Clement-2494 Ethnicity Estimates

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* #LC3736627 for AncestryDNA (AnDNA) raw data * #SJ3089639 for Genes For Good (GfG) raw data * #LT0240662A for LivingDNA, using AnDNA raw data Will fix formatting at a later time, I'm still deciding how I want it to look. = AncestryDNA = * '''33% England and Northwest Europe''' (England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Wales) * '''14% Scotland''' (Scotland, Northern Ireland) * '''13% Eastern Europe and Russia''' (Poland, Germany) * '''09% Norway''' (Very new estimate, maybe weird misinterpretation of Germanic roots?) * '''08% Wales''' (...duh) * '''08% Germanic Europe''' (Germany, Switzerland, France) * '''06% France''' (France, Switzerland) * '''05% Baltics''' (Likely Poland, since my Polish grandmother has a high percentage of Baltics vs Eastern Europe) * '''04% Ireland''' (Ireland, England, France, North Scotland) == Migrations == '''Southwestern Quebec French Settlers''' (Outaouais & Laurentides French Settlers, Rivière du Nord French Settlers, Gatineau River French Settlers) '''Pennsylvania Settlers''' (Susquehanna River Valley Settlers) '''Southeast Michigan & St. Louis, Missouri French Settlers''' = FamilyTreeDNA (#B555849) = '''MyOrigins:''' * '''45% England/Wales/Scotland''' * '''27% Ireland''' * '''24% Central Europe (France/Germanic/Poland?)''' * '''03% Baltic (Poland?)''' * '''<2% Basque (France)''' * '''<1% Malaysia/Western Indonesia (Misattributed noise?)''' ''Ancient Origins:'' * 9% Metal Age Invader * 42% Farmer * 48% Hunter-Gatherer * * 0% non-European = LivingDNA (#LT0240662A) = Ancestry: * 47.5% Northeast Germanic (France, Germany, Swiss, maybe Poland, maybe a bit of British-Irish Isles) * 19.4% Scandinavia (Misattributed Germanic roots?) * 29.4% Great Britain and Ireland (England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales) * 3.6% Basque (France) = Genomelink = Ancient Origins: * 13% Hunter-Gathererrs * 32% First Farmers * 45% Steppe Pastoralists * 2% Indigenous Americans * 2% West African * 0% East Asian * 6% South Asian = GEDmatch = == MDLP World-22 == ===LC3736627 (AnDNA)=== West-Asian 3.35 Pct North-European-Mesolithic 4.54 Pct Atlantic_Mediterranean_Neolithic 34.76 Pct Indo-Iranian 1.01 Pct North-East-European 51.08 Pct Near_East 3.09 Pct Melanesian 0.8 Pct Paleo-Siberian 0.97 Pct Austronesian 0.4 Pct === SJ3089639 (GfG) === West-Asian 4.35 Pct North-European-Mesolithic 3.84 Pct South-America_Amerind 0.37 Pct Indian 0.3 Pct Atlantic_Mediterranean_Neolithic 33.89 Pct Indo-Iranian 1.35 Pct North-East-European 51.1 Pct Sub-Saharian 0.14 Pct Near_East 2.66 Pct Melanesian 0.75 Pct Paleo-Siberian 0.92 Pct Austronesian 0.34 Pct EUTest Kit number: LC3736627, Elapsed time: 7.28 seconds. SOUTH_BALTIC 16.14 Pct EAST_EURO 13.87 Pct NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO 23.71 Pct ATLANTIC 26.98 Pct WEST_MED 11.66 Pct EAST_MED 4.66 Pct WEST_ASIAN 2.03 Pct MIDDLE_EASTERN 0.73 Pct SOUTH_ASIAN 0.22 Pct EUTest SJ3etc SOUTH_BALTIC 15.31 Pct EAST_EURO 14.74 Pct NORTH-CENTRAL_EURO 23.85 Pct ATLANTIC 26.35 Pct WEST_MED 11.83 Pct EAST_MED 3.38 Pct WEST_ASIAN 1.83 Pct MIDDLE_EASTERN 1.53 Pct SOUTH_ASIAN 0.92 Pct WEST_AFRICAN 0.27 Pct Dodecad World9 Kit number: LC3736627, Elapsed time: 6.44 seconds. Population Amerindian 0.97 Pct Atlantic_Baltic 74.03 Pct Australasian 0.76 Pct Siberian 0.23 Pct Caucasus_Gedrosia 10.11 Pct Southern 13.33 Pct South_Asian 0.56 Pct Kit SJ3etc Amerindian 0.98 Pct African 0.22 Pct Atlantic_Baltic 73.34 Pct Australasian 0.84 Pct Siberian 0.13 Pct Caucasus_Gedrosia 10.43 Pct Southern 13.18 Pct South_Asian 0.88 Pct == YOUR DNA PORTAL == AnDNA raw data only. === K9 === Sub-Saharan 0.00% Oceanian 0.42% Amerindian 2.51% Euro Hunter-Gatherer 59.65% Siberian 0.08% Southeast Asian 0.04% Near Eastern 37.29% == Ancient Near East K13 == Population Percentage Southeast Asian 0.00% Anatolia Neolithic [Turkey] 10.52% CHG-EEF [Caucasus Hunter Gatherers. Early European Farmers.] 47.75% Polar [Artic (Inuit?)] 0.49% EHG [Eastern Hunter Gatherer.] 14.63% Sub-Saharan 0.00% Iran-Neolithic [Iranian Farsi mostly and a few Kerman.] 3.06% Karitiana [Indigenous people of Brazil. Native American.] 1.81% Ancestral-Indian [Indian subcontinent???]W 0.85% Natufian [The Epipaleolithic Natufian culture. 12,500 to 9,500 BC in the Levant, a region in the Eastern Mediterranean.] 5.61% Siberian 0.00% Papuan [PNG] 0.57% SHG-WHG [Population composed of Mesolithic and Neolithic samples from Motala and Gotland. Also with Ancient North Eurasian ANE admixture.] [Western Hunter Gatherer, Unknown Hunter Gatherer. Europe.] 14.72% === EUtest === Population Percentage South Baltic [Baltic = Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Tested population are Latvian, Lithuanian.] 16.17% East Euro [Baltics, Poland, Slavic contries Tested population are Mordvin, Northern Belarus, Russian Kursk, Voronezh, Ryazan, Smolensk, Oryol, Ukraine Belgorod, Sumy, Chernigov.] 13.87% North-Central Euro [Central Europe = Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Switzerland. Tested population are ???.] 23.70% Atlantic [North = Great Britain, Ireland and Iceland, Western Scandinavia, Northern Germany, The Netherlands and Belgium. South = Western coast of France and Basque Country, Northern Spain and Portugal. Tested population are maybe Irish, Cornish, Scottish and maybe North-Holland, Friesland, Groningen, Derthe, North Western Germans, English-Kent..] 26.97% West Med [Portugal, Spain, Southern France, Monaco and Italy. Tested population are Sardinian.] 11.65% East Med [From Greece to Turkey, Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus??? Tested population are Cyprus, Lebanon Christian, Samaritan.] 4.68% West Asian [Western subregion of Asia, including the Caucasus. Tested population are ???.] 2.02% Middle Eastern [Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, Jordan, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Tested population are maybe Saudi and Bedouin.] 0.73% South Asian [Indian subcontinent??? Tested population are ???.] 0.21% East African 0.00% East Asian 0.00% Siberian 0.00% West African 0.00% === Eurogenes K13 === ::45.30% North_Atlantic ::27.25% Baltic ::14.56% West Mediterranean ::04.30% East Mediterranean ::04.09% West Asian ::01.54% Amerindian ::01.41% Red Sea ::01.26% Oceanian ::00.29% Northeast African :::00.00% East Asian :::00.00% Siberian :::00.00% South Asian :::00.00% Sub-Saharan === Turkic === ::32.98% Northeast European ::32.11% Northwest European ::26.51% Southeast European ::05.03% West Asian ::01.82% Turkic ::01.03% Indian ::00.44% Papuan ::00.10% Sub-Saharan African :::00.00% Mongol :::00.00% Northeast Asian :::00.00% Southeast Asian * North East European Found in Northern Europeans originating around the Baltic Sea area. Northern Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and North Western Russia. * North West European Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Scottish, Irish, English, Dutch, Northern German. People from around the North Sea and Northern Atlantic. * South East European The Balkans and Greece. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia. West Asian Western subregion of Asia, including the Caucasus. Turkic Ethno linguistic group. Central, Eastern, Northern and Western Asia, as well as parts of North Africa. Indian From the Indian sub-continent. Papuan New Guinea. === Tolan K20M12 Bronze Age === * 12.35% West-Euro * 47.39% Central-Euro * 03.24% North-East-Euro * 13.80% West-Steppe * 23.21% East-Steppe * 0.00% Amerindian * 0.00% East-Asian * 0.00% East-African * 0.00% Oceanian * 0.00% Siberian * 0.00% South-Asian * 0.00% South-Chinese * 0.00% West-Africa * 0.00% North-Africa * 0.00% Jordan_BA * 0.00% Mota * 0.00% Anatolian_CHL * 0.00% Armenia_CHL * 0.00% Iran_CHL * 0.00% Steppe_to_SCAsian Steppe Ancient North Eurasian Hunter Gatherer. Steppe Herders. === MDLP WorldFinal16 === Amerindian 0.72% Ancestor 0.00% Steppe 22.45% Indian 0.00% Arctic 0.05% Australian 0.00% Caucasian 17.16% EastAfrican 0.45% NorthEastEuropean 28.83% NearEast 0.00% Neolithic 28.83% NorthAfrican 1.02% Oceanic 0.42% Siberian 0.00% SouthEastAsian 0.00% Subsaharian 0.07% === MDLP World 22 === West-Asian 3.40% North-European-Mesolithic 4.52% Atlantic_Mediterranean_Neolithic 34.78% Indo-Iranian 1.00% North-East-European 51.07% Near_East 3.08% Melanesian 0.81% Paleo-Siberian 0.95% Austronesian 0.39%

Clements-Thompson

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Clements-4641|Ian Clements]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22523257 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Clemintine Hill Bible Family Record

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Clemintine_Hill_Bible_Family_Record.pdf
These are copies of the family pages from [[Hill-52750|Clemintine (Hill) Brown's]] Bible. They were copied and sent to [[Fox-14811|Kent Fox]] by Leona Davis, a great granddaughter of Clemintine Hill in 2005.

Clendenning Research Notes

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CLENDENNING RESEARCH NOTES Alternate Related surnames: '''GLENDENNING''' (84) CLENDENING (68) CLENDENNEN (52) CLENDENEN (38) GLENDENING (35) CLENDENNING (24) GLENDINING (22) CLENDININ (10) CLENDENNIN (8) CLENDENON (7) CLENDENAN (5) GLENDONING (4) CLENDANIEL (3) CLENDENNON (3) CLENDINNING (2). = Archibald Clendenning (the elder = [[Clendenin-31 | Archibald Clendenning (the Elder)]] (Clendenin-31) married 2nd Esther Mayse (Mayse-5). (first wife name unknown) - Existing shows 1st wife to be Nancy Ann Ewing with existing Family - Parents & Siblings (Pvt Message sent to Profile Mgr re attachments of children & Mayes) Oldest son appears to be Wikitree’s - [[Clendennin-5 | Archibald Clendenning Jr]] –(Clendennin-5 -- wife is McSwain ?). Clendenning Notes Reviewed & Archibald Jr linked to Archibald Sr -- http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Clendenning_Research_Notes&junk=1&action=edit Summary: 1st Wife - Nancy Ann Ewing - Children Archibald Jr. 2nd Wife - Esther Mayes - Children John & Margaret (3 Burnside Children from Esther's 1st Marriage) Further Research on Archibald Clendenen (Sr) may show: http://www.lanhamsource.com/getperson.php?personID=I6&tree=T1 1724 - England - sentenced to transportation to the Colonies - 1726 Peter Wilson Coldham's books on transported convicts: Glendinning, Archibald. Sentenced Summer 1726. Northumberland ''Judy Notes/ [my comments] 1) William Glendinning & Rose Ann Kirkpatrick (Scotland) ( 2 children, Arch. Sr & Charles > child: Archibald Clendinning (Glendinning) (Sr.) b. 1700 Scotland, d. abt. 1748 Augusta VA, arrived America 1726, [See above - Probable - Need source for parents]
m. 1. Nancy Ann Ewing [?? Maybe but see notes below re date discrepancies]
a) John Clenndennin [unk - see notes below & will docs - maybe Esther's son]
b) Archibald Clenndenin (Jr) (1735-1763) (My Ancestor) [Yes-sourced] m. 2. Esther Mayse (Burnside) - [yes/sourced]''
''Judy Notes: Archibald Sr.'s probate was recorded 22 May 1850 (VA). [Recheck - date error s/b 1749/1750? or perhaps for Jr?] ''
Chalkey’s online at Rootsweb http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/ Annals of Bath County, Virginia By Oren F. Morton, B. Lit., Staunton, Virginia The McClure Co., Inc. 1917, page 192. gives the following info: (Conflicting Info - 1st half applies to Sr. 2nd half to Jr - Ewing applies to Jr. as opposed to Sr in other references) Archibald Clendennin lived on the John Walker survey, and was buried there in 1749. He left half the farm to his son, John, then about five years old, who later went to East Tennessee. The boy had a sister, Margaret, and James Burnside was a half brother. Archibald, Jr., a son by the first wife, moved to Greenbrier and was murdered by Indians in 1763. His wife was a Ewing. Five of his six children were also killed, but the wife escaped to the Cowpasture. (Some researchers show George and Charles, which seem to have been other sons. However, will infers only John, Archibald Jr. and Margaret. Possibly an elder son John by 1st wife who died before will was written - Needs more research) It is said that the capital of West Virginia was named for Charles (son of Archibald) .but "Charleston: History" reflects: (1) proven to be some other Charles -- (2) references to son Charles giving his name to the capital of South Carolina is in error. Based upon other sources (and Archibald's will naming a son John, not Charles), a different Clendenin family, (possibly Archibald brother or another Charles from Pennsylvania was probably the family that migrated to Charleston, West Virginia) (3) Charleston History - Kanawha Historical indicates that Charleston is named after Col. George Clendenin's father, Charles. Charles Town was later shortened to Charleston to avoid confusion with another Charles Town in eastern West Virginia, which was named after George Washington's brother Charles. "Charleston: History". City-Data.com. Advameg, Inc. Retrieved 2009-02-14. '''Archibald Clendenning (the elder''' - Clendenin-31) married 2nd Esther Mayse (Mayse-5) It is reported that his first wife was Nancy Ann Ewing, mother of Archibald Jr. (Unproven) The following source claims that Nancy Ann Ewing died on '''15 July, 1763''' in Pocohontas County, Virginia (later West Virginia), but Archibald Clendenin (Sr) clearly married 2nd to Esther Mays '''prior to his death in 1749''', naming his wife, Esther. If in fact, this was Archibald (Sr) wife [Nancy Ann Ewing] she must have died prior to abt. 1743. (Most likely Jr's wife Ann) Archibald Jr was killed in 1763 and this "Nancy reference" may have been during same Indian raid. (Apparently Archibald Jr killed and only 1 daughter, (Jane) and wife (Ann) escaped - other 4 children died. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3052562&id=I00568 '''More Research Here?? There was a Nancy Ewing (dau of james) listed in Chalkey’s (will of James Ewing 1796 listed dau. Nancy Ann Ewing – could not be Archibald Sr wife as he died 1749) ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/augusta/court/3court21.txt''' 1749 - Page 148.--Proved, 17th May, 1749, Archibald Clendenning's (of Cowpasture) Will (13th December, 1748 ) [See Below for full Transcript -- Note: Per Full Transcript there appears to be only two sons -one son named John (son of Esther); and one son Archibald Jr (first wife Unk - was this a Ewing?) ....wife, Esther; son, John; son, Archibald, Jr ....to James Burnsides (Byrnside-1), the plantation in the new found land. ....to James Burnsides' sister, Rachel Burnsides (Burnside-277), under 18. ....to wife's children, Margaret (Clendenin-57) and John (Clendenin-174); "youngest daughter named Margaret". Executors, Thos. and Wm. Galespy. Teste: Wm. Dogherty, Andrew Muldrow, Michael Reamey. by all witnesses, and executors to be summoned. === Cornstalk's Raid on the Greenbrier – 1763 ['''applies to Archibald Clendenning Jr''' === – (might be Clendennin-5 -- wife is McSwain ?) died 1763 Cornstalk's Raid; by A. E. Ewing, West Virginia Review, June 1936 pp. 266-268 Some references list his wife as Ann Ewing -- Ewing Family Association (sourced) http://www.ewingfamilyassociation.org/documents/McClure/McClure_James_BirthPlaces.html ) ''Judy Notes: Anne McSwain’s father died when she was an infant. Her mother then married a Mr. Ewing, to which union was born a son, John Ewing, John's deposition indicated Jane as his niece. depositions used in a lawsuit about 1804 and Chalkey’s (p 181-182)] The account given in a Bible in the possession of one of the descendants of Ann McSwain by her second husband, John Rodgers, is as follows: “John Ewing was captured with '''his half-sister''' when Archibald Clendenin was killed. Samuel Ewing and Dick Pointer (col) escaped, being in the field at work when the gun was fired that killed Clendennin giving them notice of the approach of the Indians." Historians have not been specific as to the date of the Cornstalk Raid. Holcomb's version of the Clendenin massacre as published in the West Virginia Historical Magazine in July, 1904, unequivocally states the date as June 27, 1763. Since that version purports to have been inspired by John Ewing, one of the captives, that date ought to be regarded as correct. However, Chalkley, in his Abstracts of Augusta County Records, uncovered two sworn depositions which seem to challenge the correctness of the Holcomb date. ==== These depositions were used in a lawsuit about 1804. ==== One of them was made by John Ewing himself subsequent to 1803, in Gallia County, Ohio, (forty years after the occasion). In it he states that he and his niece, Jane Clendenin, were made captives and carried away by the Indians July 15, 1763. The other was made by James Burnside of Monroe County, in 1803 (believe full text below is typo). In it he states that Archibald Clendenin was killed July 15, 1763 (James’ step brother). This, then, appears to be the correct date of the Clendenin massacre, and the Muddy Creek massacre was probably July 14, 1763. (James was son of Robert & Esther Mayse – Esther was married 2nd to Archibald Clendenning (father of Archibald Jr. killed in 1763) One of the leading citizens of this settlement was Archibald Clendenin (Jr), (appointed constable of the Greenbrier district). He came from the Cow Pasture about 1760; married [Ann Ewing or McSwain?] about 1756, and they brought with them their first child, Jane, born early in 1758. Two other children were born to them at the new settlement. John was about two years old at the time of the raid, the other a young baby. Clendenin was likely about twenty-eight. There may have been a dozen or more families comprising what was known as the Clendenin settlement, and it is reasonable to suppose they were scattered over a wide territory. === Ann Clendenning – wife of Archibald Jr' === Chalkey’s Vol I - Jane Davis vs. Rogers et als.--O. S. 56; N. S. 19. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/augusta/court/2court11.txt Archibald's widow Ann married John Rogers Jane (dau of Archibald Jr) is widow of ____ Davis. They were married before 25th March,1775. Vol 3 p 79 Page 275.--16th August, 1763. Ann Clendenning's bond (with Felix Gilbert, Wm. Mays) as administratrix of Archd. Clendenning. Page 353.--5th April, 1764. Archd. Clendenning's appraisement (Ann Clendenning, administratrix), by Jno. Fulton, Samuel Steel, Nathaniel Steel, Robert Alexander, 1 tomhawk, pipe, and pistole. Walker & Cabell's receipt ''Judy Notes: I have Archibald Jr. as having 3 known children with Ann McSwain: Jane (my 4th g-gm) (1758 - 1824). John, b. somewhere about 1757-1759, and James, b.& d. 1763 (The infant killed during the capture of Ann and her children by Indians, after the Massacre that killed their father.) Is this similar to information in your tree? - (similar ==I may be mixed up - is there a source for McSwain marriage? Bible? Etc?)'' *[http://books.google.com/books?id=0bI-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA203&lpg=PA203&dq=The+Clendenin+Massacre&source=bl&ots=y0X5kQlaSE&sig=O5rdD9QHaQ-12HRDU9dBQpFxbqM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JCeDVMiOF4S2yASt7YCoBw&ved=0CB0Q6AEwADgU#v=onepage&q=The%20Clendenin%20Massacre&f=false West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly, Volumes 4-5 (pg 189-204)] === Several discrepancies on Archibald Jr. wife === -- see above reference under Archibald Sr. Archibald's Jr wife appears to be Ann McSwain -- If so, who did Nancy Ann Ewing marry - or was this an erroneous entry meant for Nancy Ann McSwain and Ewing used because mother remarried??? == John Clendenning (son of Archibald & Esther) == Later went to Tennessee Possible Connections http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/sevier/marriageC.html http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/sevier/lgSevier.html Archibald Jr's son John thought to be either captured or killed during Cornstalk Raid. References indicate daughter Jane and wife were only survivors. [[http://www.lanhamsource.com/getperson.php?personID=I591&tree=T1 Full transcript of the = Elder Clendenning Will ]] = 13 Dec 1748; Augusta County Will Book I Page 148 – 149 In the name of God Amen, of thirteenth day of December 1748. I Archibald Clendening of the Cow pasture in Virginia being very Sick and Weak in body is but of perfect Mind thanks begiven unto God therefore unto Mind the Mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all Men once todye do make and ordain this my last will and Testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recomend my soul unto the hands of God that gave it And for my body I recomend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christianlike and Decent Manner at the discretion of my Executors nothing Doubting but at General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Mighty power of God and as touching my worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this Life I give divise and dispose of in the following Manner and form Imprimis I give and bequeath to '''Esther Clendening my beloved wife''' the half this same plantation I Live now on in the Cow pasture during her life together with the Improvements '''I give to my Well beloved son John Clendening the other half of above mentioned plantation & the half his Mother now enjoys''' of this plantation above mentioned falls to my son John Clendening likewise after her decease & no sooner Likewise '''I give to my Son Archibald Clendening Junior my Eldest son the best horse''' or Mare as I have and saddle and bridle & Coat Jacket and britches Coossey Cloath a hatt worth five shillins a pair of Shoes and his Gun likewise All the moveables excepting the within mentioned house to be at my wifes Management during her life— Likewise''' I give to James Burnsides the plantation in the Newfound Land''' three hundred Acres and his Mare and filly and horse Colt two Cows and two Calves and the said James Burnsides is to give his sister Rachell Burnsides the sum of ten pounds Virginia Money''' this Money is to be given unto the Said Rachell Burnsides''' when she cometh to the Age of Eighteen Years if she desires it to be paid at that time '''My wife Esther Clendening is to divide the Moveables between her two Children, named Margaret and John''' after this following Manner. '''She is to give her son John one Colt and one heifer and after her decease all the rest of the Moveables falls to her Youngest daughter named here Margaret Clendening '''I do hereby utterly revoke disallow and disanull all other former wills and Testaments whatsoever ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this thirteenth day of December in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and forty Eight. Archibald Clendening (seal) Signed sealed published and pronounced by said Archibald Clendening this to be his last will & Testament and no other I do leave Thomas Gallespy & Wm Galespy to be my Executors Witness present William Dogherty Andrew A Maldory Michael Reamey At a Court held for Augusta County the 17th day of May 1749 This Last will and Testament of Archibald Clendening deced. being presented into Court was proved by of oaths of Wm Dougherty and Michael Reamey two of the Witnesses thereto and Andrew Murdrough the other Witness declared on oath that he believed he did not sign of said as Witness whereupon the said Reamy and Dougherty also made oath that they saw him sign of same as a witness the said Will is admitted to record and Is ordered that the sheriff summon Thomas & Wm Gilaspy the Executors named in said will to appear at the next Court to show cause why they will not take on them the burden of the Executorshipp of the said Will Test PROBATE '''24 Aug 1749''' Will Book I Page 189 - 190 Know all Men by those presents that Wd Esther Clendening Wm Aylett John Gay are held and firmly bound unto Robert Cunningham the first-- __ in the Comission of the __ for Augusta County for and in behalf and to the sole Use and behoof of the Justices of the said County and their successors in the sum of two hundred pounds Current Money to be paid __ Robert Cunningham As Ex: Adm: & Assignes __ which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves and every __ our and every of our heirs Ex: & Adm: Joyntly & Severally--formily by those presents __ with our seals dated this 24 day of August 1749. The Condition of this Obligation is such that if the above bound Esther Clendening administratrix with the will annexed of all the Goods Chattells and Credits of Archibald Clendening deceased do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattells and Credits of said Deceased which have or Shall come to hands possession or knowledge of her the said Esther Clendening or into the hands or possession of any other person or persons for her, and that said so made, do exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the County Court of Augusta at such time as she shall be thereunto required by said Court and the said Goods Chattels and Credits-- and all other the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased at the time of his Death which at any time after shall come in hands or possession of the said Esther Clendening or into of hands and possession of any other person or persons for her do well and truly administer according to said: And further do make a Just and true account of her Actings and doings the __ when thereto required by the said Court and all the rest and residue of the said Goods Chattells and Credits which shall be found remaining upon said Administratrix account the said being first examined and allowed by the Justices of the Court for __ being shall-- Deliver and pay unto such person or persons respectively as the said Justices by-- their order or Judgment shall Direct pursuant to Laws in that Case made-- and provided Thru this obligation take said & of none effect or else to remain in full force & Virtue Esther (her mark) Clendening (seal) Wm Elliott (seal) John Gay (seal) Sealed & Delivered in presence of James Gorlay At a Court continued and held for Augusta County the 24th day of August 1749 Esther Clendening William Elliott & John Gay in open court acknowledged-- this their bond for said Esther's true and faithfull administration of the Estate of Archibald Clendening decsd which bond is admitted to record Test == Will Appraisal - Archibald the Elder == Between 13 Dec 1748 & 24 Aug 1749 Cowpasture River, Bath County, Virginia APPRAISAL After 24 Aug 1749 Augusta County, Virginia Will Book I page 246 The Appraisement of the Estate of Archibald Clendening Deceased erz L S P To one bay Mare 6.__.__ To a white Mare and Yearling Colt 6__.__ To one Yearling Colt 4.__.__ To one Yearling Colt 3.__.__ To a two Year old Colt 4.__.__ To a black Mare 4.__.__ To one Gray Mare and Colt 6.__.__ To one black horse 4. 5.__ To one red Cow and Calf 2. 5.__ To one red Spotted Cow and Calf 2. 5.__ To 2 Cows and Calves 5. 5.__ To one Cow and Calf 2. 5.__ To one Cow and Calf 2.12. 6 To 2 Cows and their Calves 4. 7. 6 To one Cow and Calf 2. 5.__ To 3 steers 3. 5.__ To 3 heiffers 3.__.__ To a bull two steers and a heiffer 3.__.__ To books __. 9.__ To 4 pound of Cotton Yearn __.13. 6 To spun Yearn __. 7. 6 To plow & Geers __.16.__ To other Iron Tools __.11. 6 To wool and Cards __. 3.__ To House Vessells __. 9.__ To bed Cloaths 2.15.__ To bottles & a sive __. 3. 9 To axes and a Matlock __.15. 6 To trunks __. 4. 3 To two Wheels __.16.__ To 2 potts and frying pan 1.__.__ To horses & sickle __.13. 6 To other small Matters __. 8. 6 ________ 78. 1.00 Which is the Appraisment of Archibald Clendening deced his Estate Per Us Hugh Coffey; Alexr. Mcleroy; John Carbonal = Deposition - Archibald Jr - John & Margaret = *The following from Chalkey’s (p 181-182) is probably typo re Burnside and s/b 1806 as James died 1812 ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/augusta/court/2court22.txt William Douglass vs. Davis--O. S. 232; N. S. 82--In 1759 patent issued to Archibald and John Clendennin, 340 acres in Bath County on Cow pasture. Archibald and John were father and son. Archibald had another son, Archibald, living at his father's death, and Archibald, Jr., claimed to be the patentee Archibald, but in 1761 he acknowledged he was not the Archibald. Archibald, Jr., was soon after the said acknowledged grant (dated 17th February, 1761) killed by Indians. He left one daughter, Jane, who married John Davis and is now a widow and lives in Greenbrier. Jane had a brother; is believed to have been killed by Indians. Jane now claims half the land. James Byrnside, prisoner in debtor's prison in Union, Monroe County, Va., deposes 10th April, 1816: Has been acquainted with Archibald Clendennin from time James was 3 years old. His children were, viz: Archibald, by his first wife; Margaret and John, by his latter wife, who was James's mother. He was buried on the place on the Cow pasture (Bath County) where Wm. Douglass lives. William Dougherty and James Mayse lived on adjoining places at Archibald's death. John was then about 4 or 5 years old. John sold the land, went to Tennessee and died. Ballard Smith, attorney-at-law, is son-in-law of Mrs. Davis, the defendant. =Archibald Name Summary (15 Archibald's - LNAB)= Name Summary (15 Archibald's - LNAB) *Clendennin-29 '''Archibald Clendennin abt 1704''' Westerkirk, Dumfriesshire, Scotland - 15 Jul 1763 m Nancy Ann (Ewing) presumed son of William Clendenin 1680–1764 • LKFF-PTH and Roseanne Kirkpatrick 1692–1762 • L6Q5-39P : (identified as Father of Sarah Sally (Clendennes) Kimberlin m Johan Jacob Peter Kimberlin 1723–1786 •[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L41X-PC2 L41X-PC2]) ['''Sally is most likely daughter of Col. George Clendennin''' 1700 m Unknown vs Archibald/Ewing] *Glendinning-45 Archibald Glendinning Feb 1704 Westerkirk, Dumfries, Scotland - 07 Nov 1751 m Jane Beattie (Son of James Glendinning and Agnes Little ) Glendenin-3 Archibald (Glendenin) Clendenning abt 1716 Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland - 17 May 1749 m Nancy Ann (Ewing) and Esther Mayse Son of William Glendenin and Roseanne (Kirkpatrick) ''' Same as Clendennin-29 merge into Glendenin-3 as LNAB most Correct''' :: '''Add DNA Section for Ewing/McSwain Discrepancy''' Complex Merges Clendenning-63 Archibald Clendenning Jr. 1740 Virginia - 1763 m Ann (McSwain) and Jeanet Ann (Ewing) Rodgers '''(Note DNA indicates Jeanet Ann and Ann are same person''' --(as) Daughter of James Ewing and Margaret Sargeant -- LNAB s/b Ewing-1299; '''To correct Merge Ewing-1299 into McSwain-38 -- add Marriages for Rogers and McSwain''' per Ewing Research - '''Anne McSwain’s father''' had died when she was a baby, and her mother (Margaret Sargeant m McSwain-43 David Alexander McSwain) then married (James) Ewing, to which union was born a son Ewing-430 |John Ewing, who evidently accompanied the Clendenins, making his home with them, and who has been frequently thought to have been one of their own children (given in a Bible in the possession of one of the descendants of Ann McSwain by her second husband, John Rodgers) https://www.angelfire.com/fl2/sandrag/clend.html and https://www.geni.com/people/David-McSwain/6000000008429970085 Geni Profile Sargeant-159 merge into Sargeant-33 (Parents Unknown) Glendinning-51 Archibald Glendinning 04 Mar 1766 Meikleholm,Langholm,Dumfries, Scotland - 20 Jan 1827 m Mary Park (Son of James Glendinning and Isabel Beattie) Glendinning-372 Archibald Glendinning abt 1791 - 30 Aug 1867 m Isabella Stevenson (son of Unknown) Clendenin-226 Archibald Clendenin abt 1801 Giles County, Virginia - 01 May 1880 m Ann Mckinney (Son of Robert Clendening and Martha Anderson) Clendenin-295 Archibald S Clendenin abt 1801 Montgomery, Virginia, United States - May 1880 m Shada B Pennington (1794–1880) (Son of Robert Clendening (1768–1827) and Martha Anderson (1767) (Same Parents as Clendenin-226) '''Merge Clendenin-295 into Clendenin-226''' Glendinning-73 Archibald Glendinning 06 Sep 1804 Craig, Westerkirk, Dumfries - 29 May 1883 m Jean Stobo Son of Walter Glendinning and Elizabeth Park *Glendinning-86 Archibald Glendinning 31 Aug 1811 Effgill, Westerkirk, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, United Kingdom - 23 Jan 1888 m Mary Douglas Son of John Glendinning and Elizabeth Armstrong *Glendinning-235 Archibald McDonald Glendinning 03 Jul 1850 Thornhill, Dumfries-shire, Scotland - 25 Apr 1890 m Jessie (Masters Corrie) Son of Andrew Glendinning and Euphemia McDonald *Glendening-93 John Archibald Glendening 1868 New Brunswick, Canada - 1950 m Isabelle (Scott) Son of William Glendenning and Sarah Jane (Dickinson) *Glendening-47 John Archibald Glendening 28 Sep 1882 Milton, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - 1965 m Elisa (Nygaard) Son of Archibald McDonald Glendinning and Jessie (Masters Corrie) *Glendinning-89 Archibald Douglas Glendinning 01 Jul 1901 Cathcart, Glasgow - 10 Feb 1996 m Mary Milne Dewar Son of Douglas Glendinning and Lillias Elizabeth (Lambert) *Glendinning-90 Ian A. Glendinning 1940s - m Unknown Son of Archibald Douglas Glendinning and Mary Milne Dewar ==Sources== *http://hackerscreek.com/norman/CLENDENIN.htm DESCENDANTS OF ADAM CLENDENIN compiled by Don Norman [Adam Clendenin born Scotland about 1655. His spouse is Unknown Father of : William b. Aug 16 1680 d. 1724 m Roseann Kirkpatrick and : Archibald b.c. 1685 d. 1749 (Cow Pasture Augusta VA) m Nancy Ann (Ewing) *Greenbrier pioneers and their homes *We Relate Profiles : https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Archibald_Clendenin_(2) : https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Archibald_Clendenin_(3) (Muddy Creek) Geni Files : https://www.geni.com/people/Archibald-Clendenning-of-Cowpasture/6000000001415726054 Cowpasture : https://www.geni.com/people/Archibald-Clendenin-of-Muddy-Creek/6000000018290431807 (Muddy Creek) FHC files no sources - Tree only

Clendon House

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Clendon House was built in 1898 by [[Shortt-40|Dr William John Shortt]] on what was known as Deniliquin Road but is more laterly known as Federation Ave, Corowa. This stunning home has 8 rooms, a sweeping veranda with a large noble porch, wide hallways, Italian Marble fireplaces, 13.6ft ceilings and of course its most intriguing feature - it’s turret on top.Visit Corowa Region,https://www.facebook.com/VisitCorowaRegion/?hc_ref=ARQAHzMeGjx_sDnOy7nb1ouk_FoIxb8mo2D8h4NEtoSMk7BF7_RQG0zNnZ9-UY1PEwk&fref=nf 1892 - The owner of the land was E.C. Bartlett. Conveyance 9th June 1892, Registered number 242 book 492 1897 - Dr Shortt bought the land in January 1897. Conveyance 16th January, 1897 Registered number 454 book 592 1897 - Dr Shortt marries Violet Edols of Buraja (Burryjaa) Station in April. 1898 - Dr, W. Shortt is having erected for his occupation a large and substantially built villa, having a frontage to the main Albury and Deniliquin Roads. It consists of eight rooms, four of which are 19 x 19 feet, wide verandah in front and on both sides, a noble porch with a broad flight of steps, and a spacious Hall. Mr. D R. Fowler is the contractor. The villa, when completed, will be an ornament to the broad thoroughfare which it breasts, and will no doubt be the forerunner of many handsome dwellings in the same locality. The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Fri 15 Apr 1898 Page 2 1899- Dr W Shortt transfers the property into his wife's name, Violet Shortt. Conveyance 18th April, 1899 Registered number 974 book 640 1900 - The son of Dr Shortt and his wife Violet (nee Edols) , William John was most likely born at "Clendon House". 1901- The daughter of Dr Shortt and his wife Violet (nee Edols), Alice Violet was most likely born at "Clendon House". 1920 - William Shortt Jnr marries Florence Marion Lyddieth on 4 Sep 1920. 1920 - Dr W. Shortt is now residing in Drummoyne, Sydney, Australia. 1921 - Dr W. Shortt's grandson Eric Wallace Shortt is born 24th June, Carlyle, Rutherglen, Victoria. 1921 - Dr Shortt's son William Shortt dies 14th October 1921 at Rutherglen, Victoria, Australia. 1922 - Violet Shortt dies 6 August, 1922 in Sydney. 1925 - Conveyance dated 4th March 1925 Trustees of the will of V. Shortt (i) A. E Clark (Augustine Emily Clark) (ii) J.P Leahy (James Patrick Leahy) Registered number, 417 book 1383 1925 - Mortgage dated 3rd April 1925 J.P Leahy to Bank of NSW. Registered number 317 book 1383 1961 - Discharge of Mortgage 24th May 1961 to executors of J.P. Leahy.Registered number 288 book 2571 1961 - Probate granted will of J.P. Leahy. 1986 - Probate granted will of Melva Jessie Leahy 3rd June 1986. 1986 - Moore family are owners. 2018 - The Moore family were residing there. ==Sources==

Clenningden/Gillespie Historical Event

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This rich historical treasure was taken from Family Tree Maker, Ginger Hick's site This is regarding a settler previously known as Mary Clendenning who later marrying and having a large family with William Gillespie. But be aware, that some of the information here is deeply disturbing. Let me say, I have found small groups of people are capable of doing horrible things, no matter their culture or heritage. This cannot reflect on the ethnicity as a whole. It can only tell us something about the disturbing characteristics and capabilities of a small group of people that belong to a larger culture. (Will written Jun 26, 1778 - probated Aug 18, 1778). Estate Was Probated: August 18, 1778, Left his property to wife, Agnes, and children Occupation: Farmer and Blacksmith in Washington Co, VA Will Written: June 26, 1778 Following verified by Peg Cool from the book: "Buchanan and Gillespie of Southwest Virginia" by David Trimble: We do not know exactly when Robert Gillespie I arrived in America. Family legend states that he was born in Ireland and came to America with his three brothers. They were probably among the "Great Migration of Scotch-Irish" who started arriving in America in 1730. Know he lived in Augusta (now Alleghany Co.) where he served with Dickinson's Rangers in 1754 during the French & Indian War under Capt. William Preston and under George Washington in the Old Virginia Regiment. Info gleaned from the book, "Kegley's Virginia Frontier: The Beginning of the Southwest, the Roanoke of Colonial Days" by F.B. Kegley. Land on James: 6/19/1766--Survey 40 acres on James River Land Grant 6/20/1772-80 acres on two small branches of the James, Pat. Bk. 40, pg. 653. For a campaign against the Cherokees in 1776, horses were bought for the troops from Robert Gillespie. Book from Trimble has the grant on Jackson dated 9-10-1767. On May 12, 1770 he received a grant of 54 acres on the northeast side of Jackson's River (the present site of Clifton Forge), for which he received a grant on June 20, 1772; on the same date he received a grant of 42 acres on two small branches of James River. He operated a powder mill on his land and was probably a gunsmith; in 1785 he paid taxes on 218 acres. The Scotch-Irish are people of Scottish background and ancestry who were sent to the northern part of Ireland in 1610 in order to promote British influence in Ireland. A century later they left Ireland to seek their fortunes in America. Many of them entered through the port of Philadelphia and then moved south to take up land in the Valley of Virginia. They settled in the counties of Augusta, Botetourt, Bath, Highland, Rockbridge, Alleghany and the lands to the Southwest. The towns of Winchester, Staunton, Lexington, Fincastle, and Abington were largely Scotch-Irish. When Augusta County was formed from Orange County in 1745, it was huge--bounded on the north by the Fairfax Land Grant; on the east by the Blue Ridge Mountains; on the south by the Carolina border; and on the west by the Mississippi River. One printed source for our Scotch-Irish ancestors is Lyman Chalkley's Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlements in Virginia Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, Virginia. Some of Chalkley's references to Robert Gillespie are as follows: AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENTS Book A, May 1755 Simpson vs. Campbell--March 12, 1756. To the Worshipful bench of Augusta, we humbly request that you will take particular notice of Margaret Campbell (Cambal), for it is plainly known to all the inhabitants of the lower end of the Cowpasture that she is a common liar and troublesome to all of them that she is in neighborhood with, and furthermore it is known that she will swear anything that comes into her mind, which the subscribers by report will make appear. The above petition was signed by Hugh Morton, James Montgomery, Wm. Mortain,Wm. Memory, Edward Edwards, Agnes Memory, Wm. Gillespy, Mary Gillespy, Patrick Carrigan, James Bear, James Scot, Samuel McMory, Margaret Cohiren, James Arbuckle, Thomas Simson, Robt. Gillespy, Margaret Arbuckle, Anne Montgomery, and Thomas Fitzpatrick. This was an attachment vs James Campbell by James Simpson, 17th March 1756. (Chalkley Volume 1 page 315) Book D, August 1767 August, the 31st day, 1764. Sir: To Capt. Walter Cunningham, please to pay George Dare seven pound ten shillings as soon as my pay comes in to your hand without Eney Dout, for it is justly due him and in so doing you will very much oblige your humble friend to serve. (Signed James McElhiney. Test. Robert Gilipe, (Chalkley Volume 1, page 461) AUGUSTA COUNTY ORDER BOOKS Order Book X, November 19, 1766 (Page 340) Joseph Carpenter Sr., and Wm. Whooley appointed road surveyo from Fort Defiance to Handley's Mill, with these workers and their tithables: Peter Wright, Solomon Thomas, Nathaniel Carpenter, John Umphries, Thos. Carpenter, Zopher Carpenter, Ezekiel Johnston, Edward and John McMullin, James Williams, Joseph Leeper, John Fieler, William Christian and Peter Joseph Carpenter, Jr. (Chalkley Volume 1, page 130) Order Book XII August 17, 1768 (Page 327) Tithables in the bent of Jackson's River from Robert Galespy to Fort Young--exempted from working on the Cow Pasture Road. (Chalkley Volume 1, page 250) AUGUSTA COUNTY WILL BOOKS Will Book No. 4 (Page 37) 19th August, 1767. Archd. Clendenning's estate settlement by Ann Clendenning, recorded.--Paid Ash Claftrock, John Clendenning, Wm. Galespie, Zopher Carpenter, James Furguson, David Galloway, James Millican, Robt. Galespie , Geo. Roberts, Benj. Kimsey, John Baller. We sometimes forget how dangerous it was to live on the Virginia frontier before the Revolutionary War. Archibald Clendenning, whose estate was settled in the above mentioned reference had been killed and scalped by the Indians. We found an account of his death in Memoirs of the Indian Wars by Colonel John Stuart of Greenbrier and we quote as follows: "From Muddy Creek the Indians passed over into the Levels, (Greenbrier Co.) where some families were collected at Clendenin's--numbering between fifty and one hundred persons, men, women, and children." There says Colonel Stuart, they were entertained as at Muddy Creek in the most hospitable manner. "Clendenin having just arrived from a hunt with three fat elks, they were plentifully feasted. In the meantime, an old woman with a sore leg, was showing her distress to an Indian and inquiring if he could administer to her relief; he said he thought he could, and drawing his tomahawk instantly killed her and all the men almost that were in the house." "Mrs Clendenin did not fail to abuse the Indians, calling them cowards, etc. although the tomahawk was drawn over her head with threats of instant death, and the scalp of her husband lashed about her jaws." "The prisoners were all taken over to Muddy Creek and a party of Indians detained them there till the return of the others from Carr's Creek when the whole were taken off together. On the day they started from the foot of Keency's Knob going over the mountain, Mrs. Clendenin gave her infant to a prisoner woman to carry, as the prisoners were in the center of the line with the Indians in front and rear, and she escaped into a thicket and concealed herself. The cries of the child soon made the Indians inquire for the mother, and one of them said he could bring the cow to the calf. Taking the child by the heels he beat its brains out against a tree and throwing it in the path the savages and horses trampled over it. She told me, says Colonel Stuart, that she returned that night in the dark to her own house, a distance of more than ten miles, and covered her husband's corpse with rails which lay in the yard where he was killed in endeavoring to escape over the fence with one of his children in his arms. Mrs. Clendenin seems to have been partially crazed from the beginning of the massacre. That night, after giving what burial she could to her husband's body, she was seized with mortal terror, thinking she saw a murderer standing over her. Upon recovering her reason, she resumed her flight, and reached the settlements in safety. Colonel Stuart states that the Indians continued the war till 1764 making incursions within a few miles of Staunton All of the above references are very important because they prove Robert Gillespie was living on the lower part of the Cowpasture River in Augusta County Virginia from 1755 through 1767. Then, in 1770, Botetourt County was formed from the southern portion of Augusta County. Botetourt was a huge county. Its boundaries covered the present states of Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and a small portion of Wisconsin. BOTETOURT COUNTY, VIRGINIA On May 12, 1770, the Governor of Virginia granted 54 acres on the Jackson River at the headwaters of the James River to Robert Gillespie. Two years later on June 2, 1772, Robert received an additional 80 acres. Both of these deeds are recorded in Botetourt County Deed Book 9, page 24. Elizabeth Hicks Carron states in her book Clifton Forge, Virginia, that this town was founded upon Robert Gillespie's land grant. She says, "The history of Clifton Forge began when a settlement was made on a portion of the land granted to Lord Botetourt, Governor of Virginia, from King George III. On May 12, 1770, the Governor of the colony of Virginia granted 54 acres of land to Robert Gallaspy. (Now spelled Gillespie or Gillispie by his many descendants.) Robert Gallaspy was a frontiersman and farmed the land below Iron Gate, at the head of the James River, where the L. C. Gibsons, descendants of Robert Gallaspy, now live. (The original log cabin, owned by the first settler, was torn down in 1968 in order to build a new home. Other descendants of Mr. Robert Gallaspy still residing in Clifton Forge are Mr. A. B. Davies, Jr., attorney-at-law, and his mother, one of the oldest citizens now living here.) Two years later in 1772, another tract of land was granted to the same Robert Gallaspy. His holdings consisting of something over 200 acres of flat-bottom land suitable for cultivation, lay on the north side of Jackson River and both sides of what is now Smith Creek." (Carron, page 1) Excerpts from a writing by Marion Nickoll Rawson in The Roanoke Times dated March 28, 1938 tell us that: "It was in 1794, that perhaps the first furnace was constructed in the Iron Gate Gorge when the Jackson River had worn away the mountain and exposed great mineral wealth on the land granted to Robert Gallaspy in the early 1770's. Gillaspie probably established the iron furnace, setting the buildings on the great river boulders for firm foundation. This ‘Forge under the cliff' was the parent of the ‘Old Clifton Forge'." (Carron, page 8) Some interesting tidbits of information about Robert Gillespie are also included in the Botetourt County Court records. In his book Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800, Lewis Preston Summers gives us the following information: At a court held for Botetourt the 9th of October, 1770 Present: Robert Breckenridge, John Bowyer, James Trimble, and William Christian, Gent. William Hugart, Robert Glaspy & John Robinson, the persons appointed to view the way from Jacob Persinger's to the forks of Dunlops Creek, reported that it is impossible to establish a road there, whereon the order is discharged. (Summers p. 92) At a court held for Botetourt County the thirteenth of August, 1771 Present: Robert Breckenridge, Andrew Lewis, Israel Christian & William Christian, Gentlemen William Huggard, Robert Gillispie, and William Gillispie to appoint the tithables equally to work under Matthew Arbuckle, Jacob Persinger, and James Laurence. Ordered that this court by adjd., till tomorrow, 8 o'clock. Signed by Andrew Lewis The above entry, found in Summers book on page 126, is noteworthy because just three years later in 1774, Jacob Persinger and Matthew Arbuckle were the two lead scouts who guided General Andrew Lewis to the Battle of Point Pleasant. This next entry is especially interesting. It occurred in February, 1777, during the Revolutionary War. At a court held for Botetourt County the eleventh of February, 1777 Present: John Bowyer, Andrew Woods, Richard May & Wm. McClenachan, Gent. Justices. John Robinson who was suspected of being a disaffected person to the United States of America, this day appeared in court & being examined appears to the court that there is reason for such suspicion. Therefore, it is ordered that he enter into a recognizance to appear at the next court, himself to be bound in the sum of 100 pounds and to find two securities to be bound with him in the sum of fifty pounds each. John Robinson, Robert Gillispie, and Daniel Prentice acknowledged themselves to be severally indebted to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the said John Robinson in the sum of 100 pounds and the said Robert Gilliespie and Daniel Prentice each in the sum of 50 pounds of their goods & chattels, lands & tenements to be levied & to the said Commonwealth rendered. But on condition that if the said John Robinson shall make his personal appearance at the next court to answer a complaint against him for being an enemy to the United States of America & for expressing himself contrary to an Act of the late General Assembly of this State by acknowledging the authority of the King of Great Britain over the said States, & shall not depart without the leave of the said court, this recognizance to be void. (Summers, page 258) Evidently, John Robinson had an enemy who accused him of being loyal to the King of England. He had two loyal friends, as well. Both Robert Gillispie and Daniel Prentice were willing to post a bond of 100 pounds (about $300 in today's currency) Did they lose their money? Let's check the next court session. At a court held for Botetourt County the 11th day of March, 1777 Present: William Fleming, Benjamin Estill, Andrew Woods & Richard May, Gent. Justices. The Commonwealth against Robinson. The defendant appeared and nothing being alleged or proved against him the said complaint was dismissed. (Summers p. 261) The most important reference we found about Robert Gillespie was noted in the following record: At a court held for Botetourt County the 10th day of February, 1780 Present: Pat Lockhart, James Barnett, Wm Walton, and Thomas Rowland, Gent. Justices. Robert Gillispie, Senr.'s claim as a Sergeant in Captain Dickerson's Company in 1754 for the defence of this Colony is ordered to be certified. (Summers p. 303) William Armstrong Crozier tells us in his book Virginia Colonial Militia 1651-1776 that "For participation in the wars of the Colony of Virginia against the French and Indians, and for service rendered by the Militia in defense of the frontiers, the King's Proclamation of 1763 granted certain amounts of land. The amount given to field officers was 5,000 acres; to captains, 3000 acres; to subalterns or staff officers, 2000 acres; to non-commissioned officers, 200 acres; to privates, 50 acres. The Original Warrants or Certificates of the subjoined abstracts are to be found in two MMS. Volumes, deposited in the State Land Office, Richmond, Virginia.." (Crozier, page 9) All males over 18 years of age had to serve in the local militia. In Charles T. Burton's book Botetourt County, Virginia Its Men 1780-1786 we find Robert, Simon, and William Gillaspy in Company 23, which covered the area where the Jackson River joins the Cowpasture River to form the James River. In 1786 James Gillaspy also served in Company 23. In the book 1795 Tithable and Land Books for Botetourt Co. Virginia we find that Frederick Pitzer, Commissioner for Botetourt County, Virginia listed the following Gillaspeys on April 2, 1795: The numbers stand for the following: (whites over 16) (blacks to 16) (blacks over 16) (horses) (steed horses) all of which were taxed. Gillaspey, Simon 2 - 2 - 2 - 10 - 1 Gillaspey, Robert Snr. 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 Gillaspey, Robert Jnr. 1 - 0 - 0 - 4 Gillaspey, James 1 - 0 - 0 - 7 Gillaspey, William 1 - 0 - 0 - 4 The last record we have for Robert Gillespy Sr. is his will in which he names his five sons and three daughters. All of the above Gillaspeys are mentioned in this will. In Item 3 he states that he leaves no part of his estate to son William and daughters Isabell and Mary because he had already given them their share. He leaves his land to sons Robert Jr., John, and Alexander. His son John is to pay 20 pounds to son James (brother of John) before John can inherit his share of the land. In Item 8 Robert entrusts the care of his wife (not named) to his son Alexander who is to "keep her in good sufficient Meat, Drink, Washing, Lodging, and Good Clothing and in case my son Alexander should marry and there should be such Discord as to render it so as my wife could not live comfortable and agreeable without a separation, than my son Alexander shall give her the above support apart to herself." In Item 9 he leaves youngest daughter Jean her "bed of furniture that is called hers"and one black mare and colt, and in Item 10 he gives his bay mare's colt to grandson John Gillespy. He closes the will with these sentences, "And lastly I appoint my Beloved friend Simon Gillispy and my sons John and Alexander, my soul Executors of this my last Will and Testament and all other Wills and Legacies heretofore made I do revoke and by these presents they are Revoked. In witness I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 23 day of May 1797. Above taken from the file of Kellis and Virginia Gillespie 1998 --All the above notes taken from Family Tree Maker, Ginger Hicks' site There is a marker at Clifton Forge, VA--a marker put there by DAR sometime in the 20's or 30's stating that the City of Clifton Forge, VA was built on property owned by Robert Gillespie (Gilaspy). Given to him by the King of England. There is a photo of the marker on my web site. "The marker reads: May 12, 1770 and June 22, 1772 The land upon which Clifton Forge is established was granted to Robert Galaspy from George III, King of England, through Baron De Botetourt, Governor of the Colony of Virginia. In recognition of this grant, this marker is erected by the Anne Bailey Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. 10-17-1932 In small front yard of the Clifton Forge, VA Town Hall" (from his website) --From Danny Gillespie, via email, website is: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/i/l/Danny-L-Gillespie/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0074.html Notes for AGNES RUSSELL: Name is not 100% certain. Needs more documentation. File of Lisa Alexander given to me has Robert'a wife's name as Agnes Russell. She said she came up with the name in the Johnson County Museum in Franklin, Indiana from someone's genealogy records that had been donated. Unfortunately she said she couldn't find any documentation to prove it though. Lisa's e-mail: eka@indy.net By Ginger Hicks 6-16- 1998 Here is a note from Virginia Gillespie which I believe supports our Agnes Russell as the wife of our James. From the book" Buchanan and Gillespie of Southwest Virginia" on page 340 Virginia found this footnote referring to our Robert: 2. Botetourt County, Virginia tax list 1785, Will Book A, page 475; Mrs Sarah Buchanan stated that her father, Russell Gillespie, was names for his (maternal?) grandmother. Note: Sarah Columbia Gillespie was the daughter of Thomas Russell Gillespie named above. Could this mean that Robert Gillespie was married to a Russell? by Ginger Hicks

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== Clephane vs. MacLean Clephane == ===Background=== [[Clephane-18|William Douglas Clephane]] married [[MacLean-2317|Marianne MacLean]] on 4 September 1790."Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/: accessed 31 May 2022), William Douglas Clephane and Marrianne Mclean, 4 September 1790, Portmoak; citing Parish Number 464, Reference Number: 10 329. '''Marriage''': "Scotland, Parish Marriages & Banns 1561-1893"
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William Douglas Clephane marriage to Marrianne McLean on 4 Sep 1790 in Portmoak, Kinrossshire, Scotland.
Shortly afterwards, in November 1790, by Royal Licence, William was authorised to 'take and use' the surname MacLean in addition to Clephane.GD1 Miscellaneous small collections of family, business and other papers GD1/49 Papers of the Clephane Family of Carslogie, Kinross-shire 1607-1826: GD1/49/138 Royal Licence in favour of Captain William Douglas Clephane of Carslogie allowing him to assume the surname of Maclean in addition to Clephane. Signed by George III. 3 Nov 1790. [https://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=GD1%2f49%2f138&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=carslogie&ko=a&r=&ro=s&df=&dt=&di=y National Records of Scotland], accessed 11 June 2022. Thereafter, usage and spelling by William and Marianne and their three children who survived into adulthood varied - but most records, which they themselves would have had direct influence over, refer to themselves as MacLean Clephane. William was born in 1759 and had a well-established military career when the Royal License was received. He had been known as William Douglas Clephane for 31 years to his parish and his employers. === Key records/examples for William === *[[Clephane-18|William Douglas (Clephane) MacLean Clephane]] *National Records of Scotland - on 16 February 1791, Captain William Douglas Mclean Clephane of Carslogie was commissioned to manage his mother's lands and estate of Kirkness.Reference Title Date GD1 Miscellaneous small collections of family, business and other papers GD1/49 Papers of the Clephane Family of Carslogie, Kinross-shire 1607-1826 Country code GB Repository code 234 Repository National Records of Scotland Reference GD1/49/139 Title Commission by Anna Jean Douglas Clephane of Kirkness, relict of George Clephane of Carslogie, to Captain William Douglas Mclean Clephane of Carslogie, to manage her lands and estate of Kirkness. Dates 16 Feb 1791 Access status Open Location On site Level Item [https://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/details.aspx?reference=GD1%2f49%2f139&st=1&tc=y&tl=n&tn=n&tp=n&k=carslogie&ko=a&r=&ro=s&df=&dt=&di=y National Records of Scotland] *Court of Lord Lyon - On 22 September 1802, Cephane, (William Douglas MacLean) of Carslogies Esquire received a grant of arms from the [https://www.courtofthelordlyon.scot Court of Lord Lyon], which acknowledged his mother's Douglas lineage and combined it with the Clephane arms."Legal Records - Coats of arms" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/: accessed 3 June 2022) 1802 , William Douglas Maclean Clephane of Carslogie (Coats of arms Volume 1 Page No 587) 24/9/1802 :319. Cephane, (William Douglas MacLean) of Carslogies Esquire
:'''Bears''' quarterly first and fourth argent a Lyen rampant gules
:in the dexter chief point, an Esquires helmet proper, the paternal
:coat, Second and third argent a heart imperially crowned proper
:within a Bordure azure, charged with eight buckles or, on a chief
:of the third, three mullets of the field, for Douglas of Kirknefs
:'''Crest''' a hand holding a helmet proper '''Motto''' Ut Sim
:paratior. '''Supporters''' two Unicorns argent, horned,
:hoofed, & maned sable. Matd 22th Septr 1802
*Employees of the East India Company Register - 1802 Returned to serve in Parliament. Scotland Counties Kinross and Clackmannan, 23 electors. W. D. McLean Clephane, (vac. 1803) David Clephane "UK, Registers of Employees of the East India Company and the India Office, 1746-1939"
University of London; London, England; The East India Register and Directory for 1804 Mathison, J. & Mason, A.W.; Reference Number: b1701902 1804
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Residence Place: India; Name: W D M'Lean Clephane; Record Type: Register; The East India Register and Directory 1804, Page 83.
*The House of Commons - MACLEAN CLEPHANE, William Douglas (1759-1803), of Kirkness, Kinross. KINROSS-SHIRE 1802-July 1803.The House of Commons, R. G. Thorne, Boydell & Brewer, 1986, Page 504. [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=j0AsmWc5zYwC&pg=RA3-PA504&lpg=RA3-PA504&dq=william+douglas+maclean-clephane+grenada&source=bl&ots=mkfVBo5613&sig=ACfU3U28hPJHCmaND2Wbstyifd78-3xdqg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjPoOL0gYn4AhUySjABHU01AscQ6AF6BAgSEAM#v=onepage&q=william%20douglas%20maclean-clephane%20grenada&f=false Google Books] *The Will of William Douglas Maclean Clephan passed probate on 27 March 1804. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1405
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Will of William Douglas Maclean Clephan, granted probate on 27 Mar 1804. Died Abt 1804.
*The Red Book - WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACLEAN CLEPHANE OF CARSELOGIEMacGregor, Gordon. 2016. Red Book of Scotland (Car-Drum). George Clephane of Carselogie, Page 146-156 - Page 161 specifically. Vol. 3. www.redbookofscotland.co.uk. === Key records/examples for Marianne === *[[MacLean-2317|Marianne (MacLean) MacLean Clephane]] *Probate 26/9/1844 Clephane, Marianne, Mrs: alias Douglas Maclean, Residing at Torloisk (Wills and testaments Reference SC51/32/5, Dunoon Sheriff Court) Image 163 Last image 171. Died 17th day of August 1843 at Torloisk - original image reads Mrs Marianne Douglas MacLean Clephane. *Caledonian Mercury - Saturday 26 August 1843, Page 2. The British Newspaper Archive, Mrs D. Maclean Clephane, widow of the late General L. Clephane, and mother-in-law of the Marquis of Northampton, died at Torloisk, in the island of Mull, on Friday last. === Key records/examples for Children === ==== Margaret ==== *[[Douglas-Maclean-Clephane-1|Margaret (Douglas-Maclean-Clephane) Compton (1791-1830)]] *Haven't researched, Eugene Quigley PM. *Birth; based on quick look, have not found anything. *Marriage; Parish Register - Margaret Douglas Maclean Clephane late of the city of Edinburgh (and she signed her name) *Death; married name used *Other; married name used predominantly ==== Anna Jane Douglas ==== *[[Clephane-188|Anna Jane Douglas MacLean Clephane (abt.1794-1860)]] *Birth: There is supposed to be an announcement in which a daughter is said to have been born to Mrs Douglas Maclean Clephane of Carslogie on 21 May 1793 however the announcement has not been found, and the source did not state where the announcement was. Even if found, not sure if this is for Anna Jane or another daughter. *Marriage; did not marry *Death; Burial, Anne Jane Douglas Maclean Clephane. Probate Anna Jane Douglas Maclean Clephane. GRO Clephane, Jane Douglas Maclean. *Other; Census 1841 Ann Clephene. Census 1851 Anna Jane D M Clephane. Author & other references Clephane, Anna Jane Douglas Maclean, Anna Jane Douglas Maclean CLEPHANE, Anna Jane Douglas Maclean Clephane, Miss D. M. Clephane ==== Unknown Infant Son ==== *[[Clephane-192|Unknown Clephane (abt.1795-1795)]] *Birth; nothing found *Marriage; not applicable *Death; 22. [Nov 1795] At Kirknefs, the infant fon of Lieut. Colonel Clephane. *Other; nothing else found ==== Hellen Amelia ==== *[[Clephane-189|Hellen Amelia Clephane (abt.1802-bef.1803)]] *Birth; nothing found *Marriage; not applicable *Death; Original Register, Hellen Amelia Clephane...Infant. Edinburgh Evening Courant of 9 April 1803 - The death at Brighton of Miss Helen Amelia Clephane, youngest daughter of Major General M'Lean Clephane (article not yet found - this info from a citation) *Other; nothing else found ==== Unknown Child Son ==== *[[Clephane-191|Unknown Clephane (abt.1800-bef.1801)]] *Birth; nothing found *Marriage; not applicable *Death; Mortality Record - Clehpham, male child of General Clephane *Other; nothing else found ==== Williamina Marianne ==== *[[Clephane-190|Williamina Marianne Douglas MacLean (Clephane) Von Norman (1803-1869)]] *Birth; Original Register; Major General William Douglas McLean Clephane and Mrs Marianne Maclean his spouse...a daughter Williamina Marianne. Note William was dead at this point. Brother David was present so perhaps/probably influenced what was recorded in the parish register. The Scots Magazine December 1803 - The Lady of Major-Gen. D. Maclean Clephane, a daughter. *Marriage; Original Register; Wilmina Marianne Douglas Maclean Clephane. Variations - Wimina Mariana Engles M... Clephane *Death; Probate Wilmina Marianne otherwise Wilmina Marianne Douglas Maclean *Other; Mostly married name === Summary === *the parents clearly went by and were entitled to use MacLean Clephane at the time their children were born *William had been known for 31 years in his parish and his career as William Douglas Clephane - a hard habit, no doubt, for some to break. Some may not even have known about the Royal License; hence may have kept recording/using Clephane on its own. *the children who survived into adulthood used the name MacLean Clephane *some earliest records refer to MacLean Clephane and others just Clephane. === WikiTree Guidance === *WikiTree guidance is to use the earliest record, but also talks about and *[[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|Name Field Guidelines]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields Help:Name Fields] === What should the LNAB of the children be? === *'''LNAB''': Clephane or MacLean Clephane? Should some be Clephane and others MacLean Clephane? MacLean Clephane will be used for all children. Those who survived into adulthood and used the name Douglas as well, will have that put into the Middle Name field. *'''OLN''': Maclean Clephane, MacLean Clephan, Mclean Clephane, Clephan, Clehphan, Clephene == Sources ==

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==Clergy== Clergy are formal leaders within established religions. Their roles and functions vary in different religious traditions, but usually involve presiding over specific rituals and teaching their religion's doctrines and practices. Ordained clergy in the Catholic Church are either deacons, priests, or bishops belonging to the diaconate, the presbyterate, or the episcopate, respectively. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clergy ==People of the Clergy and Religious== #[[McKenna-2421|William T McKenna]] #[[McKenna-2457|John Patrick McKenna (1883-1966)]] He was ordained on 17 Jun 1910 at Ft. Wayne, Indiana. #[[Rooney-1374|Joseph Rooney (1887-1942)]] He received his Holy Priesthood in Vernon River, PEI, Canada. He worked at the St Dunstan's University. In the spring of 1918 during WWII he went to France as a chaplain with the Canadian Army. He was a pastor at St Mary Catholic Church in Cardigan, PEI, Canada. His obituary https://www.newspapers.com/clip/82223323/the-montana-standard/?xid=637&_ga=2.175703010.1129902851.1632856961-2104142600.1632856961 #[[Rooney-1376|Joseph Alphonsus Rooney (1891-1952)]] in 1916 he received his licentiate in theology from the Propaganda University in Rome. He received the Sacrament of Holy Order from Cardinal Basilea Pompilj. He was the pastor at St Mary's Church in in Butte. #[[Rooney-1377|James Rooney (1893-1984)]] He attended Prince of Wales College and taught in Island schools for three years. He then entered the Civil Service in Ottawa where he remained two years. Following graduation from St. Dunstan’s he studied theology at St. Augustine’s Seminary, Toronto and was ordained in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral in 1921 by Bishop Louis O’Leary. He was curate at the cathedral for four years, also serving as secretary to Bishop O’Leary for much of that time. In 1925 he transferred to the Diocese of Oklahoma (where fellow Islander Francis Clement Kelley had just been named bishop). He was pastor of St. Monica’s, Tulsa from 1926 to 1929, of Sapulpa from 1929 to 1941 and of Immaculate Conception, Tulsa from then until his retirement in 1967. #[[Rooney-1380|Owen Eugene Rooney (1899-1975)]] After graduating from St. Dunstan’s College he enrolled at the Grand Seminary of Quebec and was ordained in the chapel of St. Joseph’s Seminary, Edmonton in 1923 by Archbishop Henry O’Leary for service in the Archdiocese of Edmonton. He spent his first year as assistant at Tofield with missions. In 1924 he was appointed pastor at Westlock where he remained until his retirement in 1973. #[[McGarry-701|Anastasia Theresa McGarry]] She was a Catholic nun. #John Edwin Kelly b.1890 #[[Rooney-1381|Patrick Leo Rooney (1901-1973)]] After graduating from St. Dunstan’s College he studied one year at the Grand Seminary of Quebec. He then transferred to St. Joseph’s Seminary in Edmonton and was ordained at St. Joseph’s Cathedral there in 1926 by Archbishop Henry O’Leary for service in that archdiocese. He spent his first year at Warspite and then for short periods as pastor in Vilna, Smoky Lake and Warspite. In 1935 he became pastor at Clandonald and in 1947 parish priest at Lacombe where he remained until 1965 #[[Rooney-1383|Aileen Veronica Rooney (1905-1995)]] Eileen joined the Sisters of Mercy and lived all her religious life in New York state where she was a successful teacher, living to the age of 90. # [[Rooney-1385|Catherine Veronica Rooney (1910-1999)]] Catherine joined the Sisters of Notre Dame and served her community in a variety of leadership roles in Maritime Canada, including a 30-year period of teaching at Mount St. Bernard College in Antigonish. She died at age 89 and is buried in Charlottetown. # [[Sullivan-17785|Leo "William" Sullivan (1895 - 1969)]] Leo studied at St. Dunstan's College, Charlottestown (1917-23), at the Grand Seminary in Quebec, and St. Augustine's Seminary in Toronto, before his ordination at All Saints Church in Cardigan, Prince Edward Island on 3 July 1929. He was adopted by Bishop Kidd of Calgary, Alberta, who appointed him pastor of the Church of the Infant Jesus at Empress, Alberta. As one of a few presbyters in the province, the pious priest also served a circuit that included the missions at Acadia Valley, Jenner, Tide Lake, Iddesleigh, Buffalo, Atlee, and Bindloss.Donahoe, James. ''Prince Edward Island priests who have labored or are laboring in the sacred ministry, outside the diocese of Charlottetown'' (St. Paul, MN: Webb Publishing Company, 1912), pp. 336, 360. # Joseph Owen Sullivan b.1898 ==Churches on Prince Edward Island== #Historic Churches of Prince Edward Islandhttps://www.tourismpei.com/trip-ideas/blogs/historic-churches #St Michael's Parish, Iona, Prince Edward Island http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/canada-east/14889.htm #St Joachim Church, Vernon River, Prince Edward Island http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/canada-east/14920.htm #Church of All Saints, Cardigan, Prince Edward Island http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/canada-east/14873.htm ==Parishes by County== Prince County #North Parish #Egmont Parish #Halifax Parish #Richmond Parish #St David's Parish Queen County #Greenville Parish #Hillsborough Parish #Charlotte Parish #Bedford Parish #St John's Parish King County #St Patrick's Parish #St George's Parish #St Andrew' s Parish #East Parish Map of Historic Prince Edward Island https://canadiangis.com/wp-content/uploads/Historic-Map-Prince-Edward-Island-.jpg ==Sources== See also: * http://www.islandregister.com/1935priests.html * http://dioceseofcharlottetown.com/about-the-diocese/history/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Charlottetown

Clerk of the Market

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:''Oct 5th 1762. [[Garrigues-12|Samuel Garrigues]] petitioning the board for an allowance for overlooking the corders of wood and taking care of the public wharves and fire engines, and for sweeping and cleaning the market, and ringing the market bell. The board do agree to allow the said [[Garrigues-12|S. G.]] in consideration of all his services of that sort, the sum of twenty five pounds per annum.'' Source: Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania: Volume 2,edited by Samuel Hazard. ---- Newspaper ad. Philadelphia, May 19th, 1766. :Was passed, last Saturday, in the Market, a Three Pound Jersey Bill, for a Three Shilling one. Whoever has passed the same, by applying to [[Garrigues-12|Samuel Garrigues]], Clerk of the Market, proving their Property, and paying Charges, may have it again. ---- [[Macpherson-671|Captain John Macpherson]] seems to have had a vendetta against [[Garrigues-12|Samuel]]. They had a very public disagreement, which was published in the Philadelphia (and New Jersey) newspapers. See the story: - [[Space:The_Nemesis_of_Samuel_Garrigues_Sr.|The_Nemesis_of_Samuel_Garrigues_Sr.]] After the war of words in the papers, [[Macpherson-671|MacPherson]] brought a complaint pertaining to [[Garrigues-12|Samuel Garrigues]] before the Common Council of the City of Philadelphia. From the Minutes of the Council meeting: dated 23 June, 1766. :[[Macpherson-671|Captain John McPherson]] having made a Complaint to this Board, against [[Garrigues-12|Samuel Garrigues]] for some misdemeanors in his Office, as Clerk of the Market: It is agreed that the Board will hear any evidence that can be given in Support of the said Complaint, and likewise the said [[Garrigues-12|Sam’ Garrigues]] in his Defense; [[Macpherson-671|Captain McPherson]] first leaving a particular Charge, in writing, with the Mayor; and when the said [[Garrigues-12|Garrigues]] is furnished with a Copy of the Charge and has reasonable time to prepare for his Defense, the Mayor is desired to call a Board to determine there-upon. From the Minutes of the Council meeting: dated August, 1766. :[[Macpherson-671|Captain John McPherson]] having exhibited Articles of Complaint against [[Garrigues-12|Samuel Garrigues]], Clerk of the Market, The Board proceeded to hear the Prooffs and Allegations, as well as the Complaint as of the said [[Garrigues-12|Garrigues]], and having maturely considered the same, were of opinion that no prooff of appeared of any Misbehaviour in the said [[Garrigues-12|Garrigues]] in his Office of Clerk of the Market. Source: ‘Minutes of the Common Council of the City of Philadelphia: 1704-1776’, by Philadelphia (Pa.) Councils. Common Council. Researched by Vivien Garrigues

Clermont

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== Clermont State Historic Site (Clermont, NY) == The name Clermont derives from the French "clair montagne" for "clear mountain" inspired by the view of the Catskill Mountains across the Hudson River from the estate. The estate was established by [[Livingston-800|Robert Livingston]] following the death of [[Livingston-44|his father]], the first Lord of Livingston Manor, in 1728; while most of the manor was inherited by the eldest son Philip Livingston, 13,000 acres (5,300 ha) in the southwest corner, later named Clermont, was willed to [[Livingston-800|Robert]]. In October 1777, British Major General John Vaughan, who led a raiding party up the Hudson River, came to Clermont and burned Livingston's home because of his prominent role in the American Revolution. [[Beekman-80|Margaret Beekman Livingston]] rebuilt the family home between 1779 and 1782. Her son Robert R. Livingston became the estate's most prominent resident, serving as a member of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase. He was also a partner with Robert Fulton, creating the first commercially successful steamboat, the North River of Clermont, commonly called the Clermont, which stopped at the house on its inaugural trip. == Sources == * http://nysparks.com/historic-sites/16/history.aspx

Clermont Townland

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Clermont Townland has an area of 64.90 hectares / 0.25 square miles / 160 acres, 1 rood, 19 perches. It is bounded by the townlands of Ballycapple, Ballygibbon, Clooneen Upper, Graigue, Graigue Upper and Kyle.https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/upper-ormond/kilruane/ballylusky/clermont/. It does not appear on the Down Survey map for the area.http://downsurvey.tcd.ie/down-survey-maps.php#bm=Upper+Ormond&c=Tipperary&p=Killroan. 1811 - Marriage settlement made between James Short of Newtown, Elizabeth Short otherwise Hunt his wife (one part) and [[Hunt-15605|Vere Dawson Hunt]] of Cappa, [[Shortt-292|William Short]] of '''Clermont''' and Revd John Hunt of High Park (other part). Mention of Fitzmaurice Hunt. Witnesses inc James Short Jnr of Newtown and Revd John Short (''should read Hunt, I think'').Registry of Deeds 695 395 477300 dated 21/6/1811. 1811 - William Short of '''Clermont''' Co Tipp and John Short his only son (1st Part), Richard Steele of Kyle Queens Co and Anna Steele daughter (2nd) and John Hawksworth of Forest Lodge - re intended marriage of John and Anna - re Ballyvandron of which Wm Shortt is seized, Cloghane, Latera, also Grange Co Tipp. and Ballyfinlohan in Co Limerick. Witnesses inc John Short Jnr. Registry of Deeds 638 318 442009 dated 21/12/1811. 1813 - Most Noble Richard Marqs Wellesley (1st), Whites (inc John Dawson White of Lisowen), Tipp (2nd) and William Shortt of '''Clermont''', Tipp, eldest son and heir at law of John Shortt formerly of Pallas, Tipp (3rd), other Whites inc Catherine White otherwise Hunt, wife) (4th) ... Lady Caroline Damer of London - re lands in Killanura and elsewhere. Also Longford, Monagarref Co Tipp.Registry of Deeds 669 121 460912 dated 23/12/1813. 1814 - Most Noble Richard Marqs Wellesley (1st), Whites (inc John Dawson White of Lisowen), Tipp (2nd) and William Shortt of '''Clermont''', Tipp. other Whites inc Catherine White otherwise Hunt, widow of John White of Kilmaylan, Co Limerick.Registry of Deeds 676 99 465845. 1814 - Most Noble Richard Marqs Wellesley (1st), Whites (inc John Dawson White of Lisowen), Tipp (2nd) and William Shortt of '''Clermont''', Tipp., eldest son and heir at law of John Short formerly of Pallas.Registry of Deeds 697 25 478161 dated 21/3/1814. 1814 Directory, Clare-Mount, Nenagh, Wm Short Esq.Lett's 1814 Directory, p. 107. 1816 - William Sargent of Clonmel (1st part), William Short of '''Claremount''' and Mary Short (dau) (2nd part) and John Shortt of Pallas and Henry Sargent (3rd part) re marriage of Mary to William Sargent of Millview Clonmel re Drumcalk, Upper Ormond.Registry of Deeds 709 516 485851 dated 31/10/1816. 1817 - Vere Dawson Hunt of Cappagh (1st part), Henry Davis Hunt of Limerick (2nd part), Fitzmaurice Hunt of High Park (3rd part). Said Vere, Henry and Fitzmaurice, the three only sons of Vere Hunt formerly of Cappagh decd., and William Short of '''Clermount''' are the trustees in the marriage settlement of Vere Dawson Hunt dated 21/1/1802. Mention of Ballysinode.Registry of Deeds 714 363 488699. 1840 - Francis Kittson of Ennistimon, Inspector of Police and Mary Kittson otherwise Shortt, his wife (1st part), John Shortt of Pallas and Michael Harty of Nenagh (2nd part), said John Shortt and Richard Calcutt of Ennistimon (3rd part). Refers to 8/11/1838 deed made previous to marriage of Francis and Mary between Francis (1st part), Mary (2nd part) and John Shortt and Michael Harty which refers to 21/12/1811 deed (see details above) between William Shortt of '''Clermount''' and John Shortt his then only son, Richard Steele of Kyle and Anna Steele his wife, John Hawksworth all since deceased and Richard Steele of Knockfinn, re Ballyyandron and Cloghane and trust in case of marriage of daughter or daughters of John Shortt and Anne Steel. These children were William Shortt, Elizabeth Shortt, Richard Shortt, William Shortt the Younger, Anne Shortt and Mary Kittson party to this deed. William, Elizabeth and William the Younger died under age. John Shortt the elder and Anne Shortt otherwise Steele his wife have since died. Michael Harty replaced by Richard Calcutt as Co-Trustee with John Shortt of Pallis.Registry of Deeds 1841 10 140 dated 16/12/1840.

Clevenger

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mattix-40|Marlyn Mattix]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Locate Elias Clevenger's parents, siblings, where lived and where came from. * Connect with cousins from this family line. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18274738 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cleverley Memorial Belt

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Alfred "Cleverley Memorial Belt" for NZ Boxing

Cliburn/Clayburn/Claborn 1800s Name Study

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This is an attempt at detangling the many Claibornes (and their various spellings), specifically with a child named Alice or Mary (or similar) born between 1875 and 1885(ish), in the Texas are (including Oklahoma, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee, to be expanded as needed). Specifically, I am looking for the family of origin for [[Claborn-11|Mary Alice (Claborn) Wynn (abt.1879-bef.1920)]] I believe she was born before 1880 so should theoretically appear on the 1880 census, but she was married with a child at the 1900 Census. I am hoping that by following all of the 1880 Alice/Mary's families forward to 1900, I can locate any families where Alice/Mary is not in the 1900 Census, to narrow down possibilities of parentage. Known Facts about Alice (that would have been known in 1880: 1900 Census says birthplace of Texas, Mother's birthplace of Tennessee. 1910 Census says birthplace of Texas, Mother's birthplace of Arkansas, Father's Birthplace of Texas. ==1880 Census links== Alice Claibern, age 2, in Texas, Father of JC Claibern, age 35, born Texas, mother of Mary Claibern, age 39, born Arkansas. Siblings Mattie (age 5). Precinct 5, Hood, Texas, United States https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFN2-QD7 [[Claiborn-26|Margaret Claiborn (1876-)]], born Tennessee, Father born Tennessee, Mother born Tennessee. Relationship isnt specified, but the Head of household AJ (age 61), his wife Martha J (61), their daughter Martha J (age 23, born in Tennesse), and Margaret listed as granddaughter. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD7T-XP9 Lucinda A Cliburn, age 6, born Missouri, Father John F.G, age 33, born Tennessee, and mother Malinda, age 35, born Missouri. siblings Mary B (12), William C (10), Amus W (8), John C. (5), Wilminia C (1), Pond Creek, Greene, Missouri, USA https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6X3-9SZ Mary B Clabourm, age 6, born Tennessee, father[[Claiborn-30|James Claiborn (1839-)]], age 40, born South Carolina, mother Ardda F, 37, born Tennessee, sibligs William P (15), Ellen Pace S (14), George W (8), Aderalmalee (4), Rolly A(3). Malinda L (1). District 8, Hickman, Tennessee, USA https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD7J-MSG ==Mary/Alice listed both in 1880 and 1900== [[Claibern-1|John C Claibern (1845-)]] ==DNA Linked to [[Pitts-1343|Amanda Pitts]] (through Grandmother) == Mary B Clabourm, age 6, born Tennessee, father[[Claiborn-30|James Claiborn (1839-)]], age 40, born South Carolina, mother Ardda F, 37, born Tennessee, sibligs William P (15), Ellen Pace S (14), George W (8), Aderalmalee (4), Rolly A(3). Malinda L (1). District 8, Hickman, Tennessee, USA https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD7J-MSG [[Clayborn-37|Isaac Ravenscroft Clayborn (abt.1854-1905)]] Alice, born 1880/1881, she is listed on both the 1880 and 1900 census. ==Researched and not it== [[Claiborne-600|Mary Lanier Claiborne (1889-1918)]], birth April 1880, in Texas, Father of John Claiborne, age 32, born Tennessee, and Mattie Claiborne, age 26, born Texas. Sibling James Claiborne, age 1. Craft Prairie, Bastrop, Texas, United States https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFFK-NHV [[Cliburn-87|Martha Elizabeth (Cliburn) Hill (1873-1956)]], age 2, born in Texas, father of James Cliburn, age 29, born in Mississippi, Mother Lucile Cliburn, age 26, born Texas, siblings Martha (7), and Robert (0). Precinct 3, Tyler, Texas, United States. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFJF-J3T [[Claiborne-601|Mary Elizabeth Claiborne (1878-1968)]], age 2, born in Tennessee, father of Jno A (age 35), born in Tennessee, and E. Adelaide, 35, born in Tennessee. Siblings of Alex (12), Jno T (10), Fred B (6), Louis F(4). Other person of Jno A.Y. Green, age 39, farmhand. District 8, Haywood, Tennessee, United States https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD7X-GCN [[Clyborne-4|Charles Alexander Clyborne (1834-1915)]], age 8, born Tennessee. Father of CA Claiborne, 45, born Virginia, and Elizabeth G, 43, born North Carolina. Siblings Mary (13), Robert L (10), Walter (5), and Eugene (0). District 7, Haywood, Tennessee, United States [[Cliborn-8|Alice (Cliborn) Parks (1876-1946)]], age 4, born in Virginia, father Geo Cliborn, age 23, born in Virginia, mother of Catherine, age 28, born Virginia, siblings Mary P (8), Wiley (6), Catherine A (1). Marion, Smyth, Virginia, United States. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCR4-SPY [[Claiborne-602|Dora Alice (Claiborne) Bevel (1877-1955)]], age 2, born Tennessee, father A.T. Claiborn, born Tennessee, mother Sallie Claiborn, age 22, born Tennessee, siblings JW (age 12), Thomas (7), Conelia (5). Lewis Store, Trousdale, Tennessee, United States . https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDWF-TKQ [[Cliburn-88|Alice (Cliburn) Barber (1879-abt.1895)]], age 2, born Mississippi, father [[Cliburn-65|Stephen Lafayette Cliburn (1844-1928)]], age 36, born Mississippi, mother Harriet A, age 35, born Mississippi, siblings Sarah L (12), Missourie F (9), William J (8), Henry C (6). Beat 2, Lawrence, Mississippi, United States https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4GJ-KGZ (This Alice married John Barber in 1893, and John married her sister in 1895). [[Claiborne-606|Mary (Claiborne) Hoffman (1878-1961)]], age 2, born Kentucky. Father Bomele, age 25, born Kentucky, mother Sarah Q, age 24, born Kentucky. Sibling Laura E. (10/12). Hays, Clinton, Kentucky, USA. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCC8-FRK Unnamed Cliburn, Born March 1880 (sister Fannie, age 2), born Tennessee. Father Jas D Cliburn, age 33, born Tennessee, mother Jane, 35, born Tennessee, siblings Melissa Cliburn (15), and Marshal (8). District 2, Macon, Tennessee, United States. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD7T-VYN (In the 1900 Census, this parent has 7 children, four living, so this unnamed child did not live until 1900.

Clifford Family Mysteries

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Hello, what an interesting idea! Not sure what to write - may just look at other pages for an idea.

Cliffords in the Wilson family

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== Use of the name "Clifford" in the Wilson family == === The Story Passed Down === :There is a story, known to a number of the descendents of [[Wilson-11110|William Clifford Wilson]] (who was known as Clifford), about how the name Clifford came to be given to first born sons in the Wilson family. :It is said that the family descended from the De Clifford family of Skipton Castle. A certian (unknown) De Clifford researched his roots and was not happy about what he had learned. He therefore changed his name to Wilson (his father having been called William). Later, a decendant of Wilson, wanting to reclaim connection to his De Clifford ancestors, gave his first son the name Clifford. It thereafter became a tradition to give the first son this name. : The story may have originated from someone employed to research the family by [[Wilson-11110|William Clifford Wilson]], or perhaps by his brother or one of his children. :To date (May 2020), no evidence has been found to support this story. If you have evidence, futher information or know a different version of the story (or even a completely different story), do please [[#comments|leave a comment]] or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=29212739 message Chris Orme], who will be deligted to hear from you! Like all the pages on WikiTree, this page can be updated and improved at anytime! === The Story of the Discovered Sources === :From the source documents discovered, of which there are sufficient to be quite confident in the story they tell, it appears that the name Clifford entered the Wilson family when [[Wilson-11136|George Wilson]] married [[Swan-2442|Sarah Clifford Swan]] on 14 March 1814. Sarah was granddaughter of [[Clifford-4120|Sarah Clifford]], who was the daughter of [[Clifford-4130|George Clifford]].

Clift/Cliff Surname Distribution Tables

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This data has been compiled from ancestry.com census data searching for variants of Clift and Cliff. The "Cliff" variants (especially) include potentially dubious names including Cluff, Callife and Van Clief - potentially inflating those totals. The 1860/61 to 1900/1 growth rates below compare to 84% for England and 285% for the US for those same dates respectively. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right;" |- style="text-align:left; background-color:#c0c0c0;" ! style="font-weight:bold;" | ! colspan="7" style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold;" | Cliff and Clift Surname (+Variants) Distribution* ! style="font-weight:bold;" | 1861-1901 |- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0;" | style="text-align:left;" | | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 | % Change |- | style="text-align:left;" | England | 4,413 | 4,785 | 5,321 | 6,083 | 6,623 | 7,693 | 8,527 | 60% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Canada | na | na | 459 | 458 | 497 | 561 | 664 | 45% |- | style="text-align:left;" | USA | na | 1,620 | 2,296 | 3,357 | 4,209 | na | 6,264 | 173% |- style="font-weight:bold;" | style="text-align:left;" | Total | na | na | 8,076 | 9,898 | 11,329 | na | 15,455 | 91% |- style="text-align:left;" | colspan="9" | *As indexed at ancestry.com including member contributions (i.e. there is double counting) |- style="text-align:left;" | colspan="9" | **US Census offset by one year (i.e. 1850, 1860 etc.) |} {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right; vertical-align:middle;" |- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0;" ! style="font-weight:normal; text-align:left;" | ! colspan="7" | Cliff (+Variants) as a % of Total (i.e. Cliff + Clift and variants) |- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0;" | style="font-weight:normal; text-align:left;" | | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 |- | style="text-align:left;" | England | 70% | 72% | 72% | 73% | 74% | 74% | 73% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Canada | | | 95% | 96% | 94% | 89% | 87% |- | style="text-align:left;" | USA | | 54% | 61% | 64% | 65% | | 69% |} {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right; vertical-align:middle;" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; background-color:#c0c0c0;" ! style="font-weight:normal;" | ! colspan="7" style="text-align:center;" | Cliff and Clift Surname Distribution (England)* ! style="text-align:right;" | 1861-1901 |- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0;" | style="font-weight:normal; text-align:left;" | | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 | % Change |- | style="text-align:left;" | Yorkshire | 729 | 865 | 958 | 1,088 | 1,219 | 1,355 | 1,448 | 51% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Lancashire | 411 | 500 | 688 | 853 | 883 | 1,321 | 1,425 | 107% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Staffordshire | 456 | 519 | 650 | 748 | 911 | 981 | 1,123 | 73% |- | style="text-align:left;" | London | na | na | na | na | 672 | 723 | 799 | na |- | style="text-align:left;" | Cheshire | 383 | 401 | 512 | 538 | 576 | 486 | 561 | 10% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Essex | 160 | 140 | 125 | 113 | 117 | 224 | 214 | 71% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Cornwall | 234 | 196 | 200 | 197 | 178 | 206 | 209 | 5% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Warwickshire | 115 | 131 | 124 | 144 | 162 | 173 | 195 | 57% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Lincolnshire | 98 | 107 | 121 | 150 | 170 | 147 | 173 | 43% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Gloucestershire | 190 | 170 | 148 | 137 | 160 | 166 | 162 | 9% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Nottinghamshire | 123 | 111 | 111 | 113 | 118 | 142 | 158 | 42% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Hampshire | 73 | 86 | 88 | 128 | 123 | 136 | 146 | 66% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Leicestershire | 62 | 54 | 63 | 101 | 81 | 106 | 140 | 122% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Durham | 34 | 27 | 52 | 106 | 109 | 99 | 125 | 140% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Middlesex | 284 | 341 | 396 | 11 | 41 | 75 | 122 | -69% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Kent | 75 | 84 | 93 | 116 | 107 | 107 | 121 | 30% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Surrey | 51 | 61 | 105 | 87 | 58 | 83 | 100 | -5% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Devon | 59 | 83 | 71 | 71 | 74 | 94 | 102 | 44% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Wilstshire | 118 | 81 | 69 | 47 | 47 | 53 | 49 | -29% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Suffolk | 60 | 77 | 59 | 50 | 42 | 27 | 16 | -73% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Other | 698 | 751 | 688 | 1,285 | 775 | 989 | 1,139 | 66% |- style="font-weight:bold;" | style="text-align:left;" | England | 4,413 | 4,785 | 5,321 | 6,083 | 6,623 | 7,693 | 8,527 | 60% |- style="text-align:left;" | colspan="9" | *As indexed at ancestry.com including member contributions (i.e. there is double counting) |- style="text-align:left;" | rowspan="2" colspan="9" | Side note: In 1841 the highest Cliff/Clift concentrations as % of county totals were (in order) Cheshire, Staffordshire, Cornwall, Nottinghamshire, Wiltshire and Essex |- style="text-align:left;" |} It is interesting to note that Cliff (as opposed to Clift) consistently dominates the northern counties and the Midlands. My own observation for Essex is that Clyff/Clyffe/Cliffe/Cliff is virtually all you see prior to the 1650's other than a stray "Cleift" of similar. By the 1700's Cliff and Clift are sometimes used almost interchangeably in the same registers - and sometimes by the same clerk. By the late 1700's, the names are treated much more consistently. My guess would be that the relatively higher predominance of Clift as you go south in England is a function of clerical practice rather than a reflection of deep surname origins. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right; vertical-align:middle;" |- style="text-align:left;" ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; background-color:#c0c0c0;" | style="font-weight:normal;" | | colspan="7" | Cliff (+Variants) as a % of Total in England |- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#c0c0c0;" | style="font-weight:normal; text-align:left;" | | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 |- | style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left;" | Northern Counties: | style="font-weight:bold;" | | | | | | | |- | style="text-align:left;" | Nottinghamshire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 100% | 97% | 100% | 99% | 96% | 95% | 96% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Yorkshire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 99% | 99% | 98% | 99% | 98% | 97% | 95% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Durham | style="font-weight:bold;" | 97% | 96% | 96% | 71% | 68% | 73% | 68% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Cheshire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 96% | 99% | 99% | 98% | 100% | 99% | 99% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Lancashire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 96% | 95% | 94% | 93% | 93% | 92% | 92% |- | style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left;" | The Midlands: | style="font-weight:bold;" | | | | | | | |- | style="text-align:left;" | Leistershire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 95% | 89% | 87% | 89% | 91% | 92% | 77% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Lincolnshire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 83% | 90% | 83% | 65% | 58% | 58% | 62% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Staffordshire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 79% | 76% | 79% | 73% | 76% | 80% | 79% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Warwickshire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 63% | 53% | 52% | 65% | 69% | 60% | 57% |- | style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left;" | Other: | style="font-weight:bold;" | | | | | | | |- | style="text-align:left;" | Surrey | style="font-weight:bold;" | 59% | 51% | 41% | 46% | 47% | 53% | 63% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Middlesex | style="font-weight:bold;" | 56% | 59% | 53% | 55% | 63% | 48% | 46% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Kent | style="font-weight:bold;" | 51% | 44% | 26% | 50% | 32% | 38% | 42% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Essex | style="font-weight:bold;" | 36% | 49% | 26% | 18% | 25% | 50% | 49% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Cornwall | style="font-weight:bold;" | 36% | 49% | 26% | 18% | 25% | 50% | 49% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Hampshire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 36% | 24% | 6% | 27% | 28% | 21% | 31% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Devon | style="font-weight:bold;" | 32% | 27% | 28% | 27% | 22% | 39% | 40% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Gloucestershire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 15% | 16% | 22% | 30% | 23% | 24% | 26% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Wilstshire | style="font-weight:bold;" | 11% | 22% | 4% | 15% | 13% | 8% | 4% |- | style="text-align:left;" | Suffolk | style="font-weight:bold;" | 5% | 10% | 24% | 32% | 24% | 22% | 13% |- | style="text-align:left;" | London | style="font-weight:bold;" | na | na | na | na | 63% | 52% | 52% |- style="font-weight:bold;" | style="text-align:left;" | England | 70% | 72% | 72% | 73% | 74% | 74% | 73% |}

Clift/Cliffe Families of Essex, England

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This page will aggregate research on the Cliffe Families of Essex, England. Please also see [[Space:Clift_Research_Resources_%26_Notes|Clift Research, Resources, & Notes]] for research on US Clift families. '''Lineages:'''
[[Cliffe-389|Descendants of John Cliffe of Ingatestone, Clerk of the Signet (c. 1518-1589)]]
[[Cliffe-452|Descendants of John Cliffe of Matching (c. 1520-1575) aka the "Cliffes of Roding"]]
[[Cliffe-578|Descendants of John Cliffe of Stansted Mountfitchet (c. 1555- )]]
[[Cliffe-597|Descendants of John Cliffe of Coggeshall (c 1639- ) (in progress)]]
[[Cliff-947|Descendants of William Cliff of White Notley (c. 1681-1726)]]
[[Cliffe-575|Descendants of Joseph Cliffe of High Easter (c. 1709-1766)]]
[[Cliffe-424|Descendants of John Cliffe of High Easter (c. 1712 - )]]

Clift Research Resources & Notes

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== Introduction == This is a high level overview of the Clifts on WikiTree along with resources, research notes, and DNA evidence as it becomes available. The primary focus at present is on two different U.S. Clift families, that of Marshfield, Massachusetts and Prince George's County, Maryland. == Clift Families == === Marshfield, Massachusetts Clifts === [[Clift-68|William Clift (1666-1722)]] has been identified as the immigrant ancestor of the Marshfield, Massachusetts Clifts, originating from Essex, England. === Prince George's County, Maryland Clifts === [[Clift-179|Joseph Clift Sr. (abt.1715-1791)]] is believed to have been born, most likely, in Prince George's County, Maryland. His immigrant ancestor has yet to be identified. Joseph may be a descendant of the Virginia Clifts who arrived in the New World during the mid to late 1600s. === Cliffe Families of Essex, England === [[Space:Clift/Cliffe_Families_of_Essex%2C_England|Cliffe/Clift Families of Essex, England]]. This page presents various Essex lineages and research findings from Essex with the purpose of identifying the English origins of William Clift of Marshfield. == Y-DNA == As of the publication of this page, only two known Clifts have tested for Y-DNA, a member of the Marshfield, Massachusetts Clift family and [[Clift-694|Chase Clift]] of the Prince George's, Maryland Clift family. Initial evidence indicates that the Marshfield & Prince George County Clifts are not connected in the time-span of recorded history. The Clifts who have tested share descent from the [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-M223/compare/R-Y180903 IJK-L15] haplogroup. === Clifts with Y-DNA Results === * Haplogroup R-Y180903 ([https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-Y180903/ yFull] | [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-Y180903/story FTDNA Story]) : [[Clift-694|Chase Clift]] (Prince George's, Maryland Clifts) * Haplogroup I-FGC17811 (yFull pending) | [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-FGC17811/story FTDNA Story]) : [[Clift-1119|Bill Clift]] (Descendant of [[Clift-68|William Clift (1666-1722)]] (Marshfield, Massachusetts Clifts) == Resources == '''Genealogies''' * Robertson, Gary & Charlene. '''[https://web.archive.org/web/20010802202213/http://members.home.net/gwrobertson/Clift.htm Clift Family History]'''. Robertson and Clift Genealogy. (Maryland Clift's) '''Emigration Sources''' * [[Space:Clifts_in_the_Complete_Book_of_Emigrants_Series|Clifts in the The Complete Book of Emigrants Series]] '''Clift and Cliff Surname Distribution''' * [[Space:Clift/Cliff_Surname_Distribution_Tables|Clift/Cliff Surname Distribution Tables]]

Clifton Bransford: Finleys of Virginia

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==Appendix II: Bransford: Biography of John son of James== ===To: John === Clifton W. Bransford, Owensboro, Kentucky.. [https://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00055106/00001 Finleys of virginia] Typed Manuscript. Federal Writers Project, Work Project Administration for State of Florida. University of Florida Digital Colletions. 26 pages; page 2. Accessed 3 July 2020 [[Day-1904|jhd]] James Finley had eight sons as follows: Thomas, John, Robert, William Goerge, Alexander, James and Andrew. Of these sons, John, Robert and William Finley moved from Pennsylvania to Virginia in 1736-1737, and became the progenitors of the Virginia branch of the family. Clifton W. Bransford, Owensboro, Kentucky.. [https://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00055106/00001 Finleys of virginia] Typed Manuscript. Federal Writers Project, Work Project Administration for State of Florida. University of Florida Digital Colletions. 26 pages; page 2. Accessed 3 July 2020 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===1736 The Burden Grant=== Early in the Spring of 1736, Benjamin Burden, an agent for Lord Fairfax, who held, under a patent from King James II, of England, all that part of Virginia known as the Northern Neck, came over, and after remaining a short time in Williamsburg, accepted an invitation to visit John Lewis, then living west of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, wherehe had settled in 1732. Returning shortly after to Williams burg, Burden presented a fine buffalo calf he had captured to governor Gooch, which so much gratified that functionary, taht heforthwith directe a warrant to be made out, authorizing Burden, the agent, to locate 500,000 acres of land on Shenandoah, or jame River, west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The grnt required thqat Burden shouds settle one hunded families upon said land within ten years, For this purpose Burden brought over from England, Scotland, Ireland and from Pennsylvnia in 1737, upwards of one hundred families. He did not receive his grant from the Virginia Countil until 1739, however. (Va. Mag. Vol XXXI, p. 242 The first settlers of this grant to Burden were Ephraim McDowell and James GreenLee. And in their wakew followed that sturdy Scotch-Irish race form Pennsylvania, represented by the families of Finley, Caldwell, Matthews, Crawford, Stuart, Lyle, Tilford, Paxton, Moore, Doak, Brown, Wilson, Caruthers, Patterson, Ramsey, Grigsby and others. ===Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church=== The first church to be built was Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church, of which John Finley, Sr., was an elder in 1740. In compliance with the petition of John Finley, Sr, and John Caldwell, the synod of Philadelphia in 1738, addressed a letter to Governor Gooch soliciting his favor in behalf of such persons as should remove to Western Virginia in allowing them the free enjoyment of their civil and rerligious liberties, and the Governor gave a favorable response. The early settlers in this portion of virfginia had to contend with titles obtained by individuals and ocmpanies for large tracts of land, and such grantees were usually faovirtes of the king, or the king's counsillers. On the 6th of September, 1736, William Gooch, Liewutenant-Governor of Virginia, issued a patent for the "Manor of Bevereley", covering one hunded and eighteen thousand and ninety-one acres of land lying in the county of Orange between the great mountains and on the River Sherando, and on September 7, 1736t, William Bewvewerly, of Essex County, Virginia, became the owner of the entire grant. This patent covered most of the fine lands in the Valley of Virginia near Staunton and waynesboro, and it was from this grant that Augusta County was carfved out of the "Palatinate" of Orange in 1738, although the county was not organizewd until 1745. The grant to Benjamin Burden of five hundsred thousand acres was situated south of "Beverly Manor" and on the waters of the James and Shenanddoah Riverfs. Shumers' History of Washington County",p. 39 in Branford, p. 4 In studying the nationality of the early sewttlers of southwest Virginia, it mus be kept in minds thatthere was a great difference between the people inhabviting the estern shores of Virrginia and the early ssettlers in the mountains of Wesetern Virginia. They differed both in their ancestrry and in their religion. The early settlers of Eastern Virginia were English by birth and Episcopalians in religion; while the early settlers of Southwest Virginia were Scxotch-Irish by birth and Presbyterian in religious belief. The people thus inviteds to settle the garden spot of Virginia were the sons of the men who followed Cromwell. They were men who regarded themselves accoding to Macaulay, "as kings by the right of an earlier creation and priests by the interposition of an Almighty hand". King James I, when speaking of a Scxotch Presbytgery, said, Presbytery agreath as well with monarchy as Gold and the devil." Shumers' History of Washington County",p. 117, 118 in Branford, p. 5 Paragraph, p5 John Finley, Robert Filnley and William Finley, sons of James and Elizabeth Finlewy of Cumberland County, Pa, who moved to Virginia in 1736-1737, received a grant of 311432 acres of land out of the "Beverly Manor" tract, lying on South river in Augusta County. . See Virginia Deed Books for 1736, 1737, 1741 and 1742. Branford, p. 6 Of Robert Finley ittle is known. He doubtless never married. He served in Captain David Sruart's company of Augustga County militia in 1757, and was dead prior to October 17654, as John Finley acknowledges receipt from his father, James Finley, of certain notes and bonds "as his full part of his uncle, Robert Finley"s estate." Chalkley';s Augusta County Records", Vol III, p. 437. Branford, p. 6 Also on 20th of May, 1766, James Finley of Staunton conveyed to Sampson and George Matthews certain land "described ina lease from James Brown to the said Robert Finley 16th Jan. 1754, for the term of 57 years; all which land was conveyed to Robert finley, late of Augusta County, deceased, and descended to James Finley as his brother and heir at law. Chalkley';s Augusta County Records", Vol III, p. 448. Branford, p. 6 William Finley received 500 acres of the "Beverly Manor" tract. He served in the Augusta County militia in Captain Preston's company under Major Andrew Lewis, in the Sandy Creek expedition, 1756-57, against the Shawnees on the Ohio River, also in the French and Indian Wars. He married Mary Wallace, daughter of Rev. Caleb Wallace. Shedied prior to 1781, ankd he died in 1789. ILn his will, dated July 28, 1781, he left his old cutlas and gun to his son William. His descendants live in Ohio. Bransford, p. 6 I. John Finley, Sr., second son of James and Elizabeth Finley of Cumberland County, Pa, was born in Ireland in 1702. He married in Pennsylvania in 1723 Thankful Doak, sistere of three brothers, Robert, Samuel and David Doak, who had come from the north of Ireland and settled in Chester County, Penn. in 1720. John Finley with his family mvoed to Augusta County, Va, in 1737, and was thew progenitor of the Finleys of Lincoln County, Ky. and Wilson County, Tenn. Bransford, p. 7 On December 1, 1740, Governor Blair of Virginia, patented to John Finley Sr, 183 acresof land in Augusta County, and he took up his residence on the tract. In 1742 he is listed as a member of Capt. John Smith's company of Augusta County Militia. Although the act providing for Augusta County to be cared out of Orange County was passed by the Virginia Housseof Delegats in 1738, the county ws not organized until 1748. The first Justife CXourt assembled at Staunton, the county seat, on December 9, 1745, and John Filnley, Sr, as a member of this court. On the 19th day of Novembewr 1747 William Thompson and wife deeded to John Finley, Sr, and others, "Commissioners and Trustees of the Presbyteriasn congregation of Tinkling Spring 100 acres called Tinkling Spring in Beverly Manor." It was on this lands that the noted Tinkling Spring church was built and John Finley, Sr, was active as an elder in the organization for many years. In 1749 John Finley, Sr, onveyed the 183 acres of land patented to him by Gov. Blair, to Alexander Gardner, and in the deewd the land is describeed as being on "Finleys Branch of Cathey's River", and took up 297 acres on South River in "Beverly Manor": adsjoining th land of Wm. Finley, presumably his brother, to whom he sold the tract for 150 pouds on the 18th of March, 1765. (In the deed both John and William Finley are described as "gentlemen"). This was part of the original "tract of 892 acres on Shannandsore surveyed for John Finley, Jr." Bransford, p. 8 John Findley Sr., served in Captain Wm. Preston's company of Augusta County Militia, underMajor AndrewLewis. In the Sandy Creek expedition against the Shawnee on the Ohio in 1756, and iln the French and Indian WArs in 1757. Henning's Statutes of Virginia:, vol VII, p. 179, cited by Bransford, p. 8 The time and place of his death is not known. He was living on South River as alte as 1771. The children of John and Thankful (Doak) Finley were: #John Finley, Jr., born in Pennsylvania in 1724; died in Augusta County, Va in 1791, of whom later;l #Herbert Finley, born 1725 #James Finley, born 1728 #Margaret Finley, born 1730 #Samuel Finley, born 1732 #Andrew Finley, born 1736 #Alexander Finley, born 1738 #Thankful Finley, born 1739 #Elizabeth Finley, born 1741 #William Finley, born 1743 #Georege Finley born about 1745 II. John Finley, Jr., eldeste son of John and Thankful (Doak) Finley, was born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in 1724, and mvoed with his father John Finley, Sr, to what was later Augusta County, Virginia, in 1737. (He was the lineal ancestor of the Kentucky and Tennessee Finleys.) Bransford, p. 9 On the 13tgh day of May, 1748, he bought of George Robinson for "100 pounds-current money Virginia, 892 acres, parft of Beverly Manor, and granted by Beverly to George 21st Feb 1739 on Shannandore River". Chalkley's Augusta Records, Vol III, p. 254, cited by Bransford, p. 9 In 1755 he was a member of Capt. Thomas Armstrong's Company of Augusta Militia. Chalkley's Augusta Records, Vol II, p 442, cited by Bransford, p. 9 and in 1757 served with his father, John Finley, Sr., in the French and Indian Wars. Henning's Statutes of Virgtinia, Vol VII, pp. 179-200, cited by Bransfored, p. 9 under Captain William Preston; was county surveyor in 1758 and again 1769; appointed May 18, 1768, one of the commissioners to build a meewting hosue; John Filnley and John Finley, Jr, added to tithables Aug 18, 1762. Augusta Recoreds Vol I, p. 99, cited by Bransford, p. 9 John Finley as commisary of the Washington Co. Militia, gave a voucher to hugh Barclay for corn for Wm Lylew's brigade on the Cherokee Expedition Preston and Va. papers, Draper, Col. pub. by Wisconsin His. Soc Vol I, p. 181. Cited by Bransford, p. 9 In March 1768, John Brown and Margaret, his wife, deeded to John Finley and otherfs as trustees, the "stone-meeting-house by a branch of the Meadow River, a branch of Middle River of Shenandore". The fee book of Augusta County locates John Finlewy, Jr., on Middle River in 1765, and again in 1774, and John Filnley, Sr., on South Rover iln 1771. Vol II, p. 4021, 408. Cited by Bransford, p. 9 Middle River is a small stream running tghrough the cewntral portion of Washington County, Virginia, which was cut out of Augusta County, midway between the north and south forks of Holston River. John Finley was married by the Rev. John Crfag on April 22, 1741 to Mary Thankful Caldwell, daughter of David and Mary Caldwell of Prince Edward Couty, Virginia, cousin of Martha Caldwell, who married Patrick Calhoun and becamew the mother of the great statemen, John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina. ===John Finley, Jr=== John Finley, Jr, died in 1791; his will datged April 17th, was prfovede in Augusta Couty, VA Sept 20, 1791. By his wife, Mary Thankful Caldwell, he ahd eight children, five sons ands threee daughters, as follows: Bransford, p. 12. # John C. Finley, eldest son of John and Mary (Caldwell) Finley, was born in Augusta County, Virginia Jan 11, 1742, and died in Gaston Co, N. C. wherehe moved iln 1762. His old home on tghe South Fork of the Catawba River was not far from the famous battlefield of King's Mountain. He enlosed on June 7, 1766 N. C. Military Records, cited by Bransford, p. 12 iln Capt. Adam Alexander's company of militia against the Cherokees;l served under Capt. EWven Shelby in the battle of Point Pleasant, Oct 10, 1774, and with the Lincoln County men, under Lieut. Edmondson in Capt. Evan Shelby's company, at the battle of King';s Mountain< October 76, 1780. His old sword and flint gun is now in the possession of his great-great-grandson, Herebert Wallace Finley. John C. Finely married Ann, daughter of David Millter of GAston County, N> C. They had ewight childsren: ##Their eldest daughter, Mary Finley, married Joseph Swevier, son of Col. John Sevier, one of the heroes of King's Mountain and Governor of Tennessee 1803-1819. ##Their eldest son, William Finley, married Jean Kennedy, and were the parents of Kary Finley, wife of the pioneer soldier and politician, David Crockett, one of the heroes of the Alamao. Bransford, 12-13 #George Finley, second son of John and Mary (Caldwell) Finley #Robert Osborn Finley, third son of John and Mary (Caldwell) Finley, was born in Augusta Co, Va March 21, 1745, and baptized by Rev. John Craig, Ap;ril 21, 1745. He moved iln early life to Lincoln Co, N. C. where he enlisted June 7, 1766, at the age of 21 years, in the N. C. militia, under Captain Adam Alexander; was a sergeant in Captain Pauling's copany at the battle of Point Pleasant, October 10 1774 Mrs. Piffenburger's History of Battle of Point Pleasant, p. 98, Cited by Bransford, 13 L:ieutenant in Washington Co, Va. Regiment in 1780; took up land near his brother John in Lincoln Co, NC. No record of his marraige, but in the census of 1785-90 he is listed in that county with three sons over 16 yearfs, two under 16 years and one daughter. Bransford, 13 # David Finley, fourth son of John and Mary (Caldwell) Finley was born in Augusta Co, Va, and ws baptized Jan 20, 1748 by Rev. John Thompson. He grew up on his father's farm and at his death inherited it. He served as Lieutenant in Captain Kirk's company in the Revolution. Augusta Records, Vol I, p. 232. Citged by Bransford, p. 13 and on ?April 5, 1781 was granted 1000 acres of land on Dix River in Lincoln Co, Ky, presumably on account of his service in the war. Virginia Grants, B.1. p. 271. Cirted by Bransford, p. 13 His old homestead was known as "Camp Dick Robinson", to which he moved about 1783. He singed a petition May 21st 1783, as a cietizen of Lincoln County, to the General Assembly of Virginia, to pass a law authorizing ":some civil power to soewmnize the rites of matrimony". Robertson's Petitions 1769- to 1792, p. 68, cited by Bransford, p. 14 Before he moved to Kentucky he married Elizabeth Mounts, and by hewr had a large family of children. He subsequently sold his farm in Kewntucky and moved to Orange County, Ind. Little is known of his descendants. he died in 1843, aged 95t years. Bransford, 14 #Thomas Finley, fifth son of John and Mary (Caldwell) Finley, was born in Augusta Co, Va., Feb 26, 1749, and baptized in April, 1749 by Rev. John Thompson. He moved to North Carolina at an early age and settled in Mecklenberg County, June 7, 1766. N. C. State Records, Vol XII, p. 396. Cited by Bransford, p. 14 Later in life he moved to South Carolina and settled on a plantation in the Ninety-Six or Abbeville District. Thomas Finley, with one son 16 years ands one son under 16 years and wife reported in the Ninety-Six District, S. C. in the 1790 census of the United States. He was granted several large tracts of lands according to the records of the Land office at Columbia. Two of his nieces, Ann and Catherine Finley, came to live with him on the dath of their father and his brother, George Ginley, 1809. Ann married Major Roberft Green of the Abbeville District, and nad one daughter, Mary Gaines Green, who married P. H Earle, a bankewr of Birmingham, Ala. #Jean Finley, first daughter of John and Mary (Caldwell) Finley, was born in Augusta Co, Va, Feb 16, 1744, and baptized April 21, 1`744 by Rev. John Craig. Shew married in 1764, John Trimble, son of Willam Timble, of Washington Co, Va. They had four sons, all of whom became distinguished citizens. Robert Trimble was chief justice of the Supreme Court of Kentucky in 1826, and John Timble was a Brigadier Geneal in the Confederate Army. #Margaret Finley, second daughter of John and Mry (Caldwell) Finley, was born in Augusta Co, Va, March 2nd, 1746, and baptized by REv. John Craig, Dec, 1746. She married June 26, 1768 John Sheilds, who dsied 1802, son of James Shields, who had emigrated to America in 1737 and settled in Rockingham Co, Va. John Shields moved to Nelson Co, Va. Bransford, 15 #Thankful Finley, third daughter of John and Mary (Caldwell) Finley, was bornb May 3, 1751, and married McKarter. She was living as a widow with her father at the time of his death in 1791. No further record.

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The following Clift emigration entries are abstracted from Peter Wilson Coldham's '''The Complete Book of Emigrants''' series. All but one page number (which I do not recall) has been included, italicised at the end of the entry. Clift emigrants are highlighted in bold. === The Complete Book of Immigrants 1607-1660 === '''1635, 6 January'''. Passengers who have taken the oath of allegiance bound from London to St. Christopher’s and the Barbadoes by the [——-—], Mr. James Romsey: John Phillipps 21; John Allin 23; David Johnes 24; William White 30; Humfrey Davies 22; William Cannion 21; Edward Lampeugh 35; '''George Cliffe 26'''; Abram Johnson 27; Henrie Wells 23; John Usher 26; Edmond Knight 21; Thomas Rasbottom 23; William Griggson 14; Richard Jones 23; Michell White 18; Richard Borne 24; Edward Fletcher 20; Francis Sowth 19; John Conny 20; Robert Skarvill 21; Edward Robinson 18; John Holland 15; Edward Ash 20; Thomas Sandby 17; Thomas Greene 24; Mark Theody 18; William Burt 22; John Bowes 23; Henry Cuppledike 20; Robert Stratford 16; Robert Holiand 19; Thomas Borne 22; Edward Roberts 25; John Carter 26; George Sutton 19; Edward Jennor 24; Joseph Glade 20; Peter Monk 29; Richard Coke 38; Isack Peter 20; Phillipp Squier 20; Bartholomew Fludd 24; Richard Lawrence 20; Daniell Smith 20; John Symmes 17; Robert Kett 22; Suzan Hudson 20; Mary Sea 16; John Shettleworth 28; Richard Fryme 26; Robert Holme 22; John More 28; Richard Perce 45; Edward Jones 21; Mark Ellvyn 20; Henry Purslynn 18; Richard Chitting 23; Thomas Marfutt {Murfatt] 22; Richard Edmonds 18; William Prichard 25; Thomas Arnold 18; Richard Chamblis 19; Edward Brunt 25; George Stokes 23; Henry Fookes 21; Robert Granger 21; William Walter 26; John Rods 20; Ezechell Clements 20; Thomas Carpenter 20; Thomas Smith 17; John White 27; John Watkinson 22; Joseph Purdy 23; Robert Langridge 20; John Etherington 17; George White 27; Thomas Cockey 25; Anthony Blackgrove 24; John Higgins 20; William Hodgson 20; Thomas Jenkynns 23; John Greenewood 26; John Place 22; William Hayman 36; Edward Savage 20; John Conniers 21; John More 30; Robert Ground 22; William Bruton 22; William Walton 22; William Seward 26; Henry Rymes 40; Henry Iles 17; Bryan Erle 21; John Fox 19; Robert Gilby 18; Robert Baker 50; Thomas Peck 20; William Harris 35; John Towne 27; Christian Mynnikyn 19. (PRO-:E157/20). ''Pg. 123'' '''1660, 4-13 August'''. William Strange, Thomas Bowler, John Jeffrys, Richard Longman, George Leigh [Lee], John St.Lowe [Saunctlee], John Lockey, '''Humfrey Cliff''', Thomas Richardson, James Jenkins, John Currer, Benjamin Henshaw and John Callow shippers of goods on the Charles, Mr. Samuel Cooper, bound from London to Virginia. (PRO:E190/47/1, 3). ''Pg. 467'' === Complete Book of Emigrants 1661-1669 === '''1664, 16 May'''. The following apprenticed in Bristol: William Finnis to Thomas Jones, 4 years Barbados; Henry Baily to Phillip Bis, 4 years Barbados; Thomas Prosly to Richard Poulter, 4 years Barbados; '''Edward Clift''' to same, 4 years Barbados. (BR). ''Pg. 65'' '''1664, 24 August'''. Home counties prisoners reprieved to be transported to Barbados. Essex: Jane Talbott. Kent: Margaret Fowle, William Stenning, Edward Wise, '''Thomas Cliffe''', William Bankes, Richard Crow, William Harrison, Edward Mathewes, John Iden, William Plummer. Surrey: William Conley, Richard Pettingale or Paddinghall, Jonathan Read, Thomas Stone, Thomas Tyler. Unspecified: Elizabeth Norman, John Summers, John Leigh, William Cowley, James Elliott. (PRO: C66/3066/17). ''Pg. 68'' '''1668, 17 August'''. Shipper by the Jonathan and Elizabeth of Plymouth, '''Mr. James Clift''', bound from Plymouth for New England and Virginia: John Lake. (PRO: E190/1038/12). ''Pg. 130'' '''1679, 7 August'''. The following apprenticed in Bristol: William Jones to Thomas Stevens, 4 years Virginia by Bristol Factor; Thomas Commish to same, 6 years Virginia by Bristol Factor; William Gouldin to same, 6 years Virginia by Bristol Factor; Richard Williams to same, 7 years Virginia by Bristol Factor; '''Charles Clift''' to John Gouldby, 4 years Virginia by Samuel & Mary, Mt. William Deane; James Rice to George Squire, 7 years Virginia by Bristol Factor; Roger Jones to Arthur Grannt, 4 years Virginia or Nevis by Nevis Merchant; Philipp Waters to Francis Rogers, 4 years Barbados by Antego Merchant; Sarah Moody to Thomas Foster, 5 years Virginia by Bristol Factor. (BR). ''Pg. 341'' '''1682, 18-25 September'''. Shippers by the Constant Friendship, Mr. William Fowles, bound from London for Virginia: Thomas Wych, '''Richard Cliffe''', Ralph Hatley, Thomas James. (PRO: E190/106/1, 132/1). ''Pg. 400'' '''1684, 30 August-9 September'''. Shippers by the Zebulon, Mr. Nicholas Goodridge, bound from London for Virginia: '''Richard Cliffe''', Thomas Mayleigh, Jane Metcalfe. (PRO: E190/124/1). ''Pg. 483'' '''1685, 8 July'''. The following convicted before Chief Justice Jefferies at the Court of Oyer and Terminer for Dorset, Somerset and Devon for waging war against the King and sentenced to be transported to the Americas [sentence enrolled on 4 February 1691]: Francis Smith, Richard Green, William Mathews [or Marthers], John Facey, William Greenway, Richard Daniell, Edward Kent, Christopher Jewell, Abraham Thomas, John Baker, Samuel Pinson, Robert Clarke, George Ebdon, Samuel Dolbeare, Benjamin Whicker, John Whicker, John Hitchcott [or Hutchcombe], Thomas Forcey, William Gyles, Joseph Gage, Robert Mullens, Roger Bryant alias Hooper, Charles Broughton, Richard Parke or Parker, John Hayne, John Conant [or Connett], Bernard Lowman, John Heathfield, Edward Venn, Richard Pyne, Thomas Pester, John Sam, Henry Symes, William Deale, William Haynes, Thomas Francklyn, William Guppy, Azarias Pinney, John Bovett, Robert Sandys, Thomas Dolling, Edward Marsh, John Easemond [or Eastmont], John Vincent, Allen England, Robert Vater, John Prew [or Peyce], Oliver Hobbs, Philip Coxe, Peter Ticken, William Clarke, Richard Hoare, Robert Foane [or Fawnel], Bartholomew Barge, Daniel Barker [or Parker], Edward Wale, Peter Bagwell, Thomas England, Francis Puckett, William Combden, John Lock, John Gardner, William Lush, John Sturrick, Samuel Paul, Robert White, John Woodward, William Sellwood, John Shinler, Matthew Elliott, John James alias Jeanes, John Sprake, John Bagwell, Abraham Hunt, Christopher Cooper, Edmund [or Edward] Bovett, John Follett, Peter Bird, John Kemplin, William Edwards, James Combes, John Hooper, John Smith, Bernard Periam, Robert Shoesmith, John Phinnimore, Jacob King, John Pope, Thomas Whyttie, William Hayes, Josias [or John] Hart, Walter Blew, John Gardiner, Robert Barge, Edward Lugg, John Furber, John Lyde, Thomas Cutler, Henry Hooper, Elisha Davis, Richard Long [or Lang], Thomas Bray, Thomas Adams, William Goodland, Alexander Townsend, John Hensley, Isaac Kingston, William Row, Hugh Gill, James Glanvill, Henry Wrentmore, Thomas Cross, John Hoare, Tobias Dryer, William Bayly, Richard Masters, John Gibbs, William Spreate, William Crafte [or Crofte], John Hucker Jr., Robert Brodbeare, Joseph Lacey, Nathaniel Musgrave, Thomas Curtis, William Page, Robert Mead, Samuel Saxbee, John Fowler Sr., John Fowler Jr., Richard Perkins, Humphrey Slade, William Venting, William Tapscott, Benjamin Sparke, Bartholomew Davy, Robert Brookes, William Norman, Andrew Boyce, John Grace [or Grise], James Soper, Thomas Howell, Peter Shorland, George Lee, Humphrey Saunders, John Butfield, Samuel Totell, Edward Eves [or Edes], Thomas Debnam, Thomas Hendy, Giles Crane, Walter Phillips, Richard Drake, Matthew Pottle, George Robertson, John Metyard, Henry Hamett, James Gallop [or Golloppe], William Bull, Andrew Nabrick, George Smith, Thomas Markes, Daniel Rutter, Jeremy Poole, John Baker, Robert Pearce, Leonard Staple, Edward Kent, Charles Bennett, John Parsons, John Gibbs, John Bryer, Thomas Gould, John Harty, William Pitts, James Webb, Nicholas Collins Jr., Richard King, Emanuel Merchant, William Merchant, John Slade, Samuel Bond, John Rogers, Bernard Loveridge, Percival Nowis, William Saunders, William Verryard, Henry Chambers, Thomas Rowsewell, John Crane, Charles Burridge, William Leigh, John Robins, Luke Porter, Thomas Priest, Cornelius Radford, Philip Cheeke, Robert Earle, John Mogridge, Henry Randall, James Maynard, John Culverwell, George Trubbs, Sylvester Lyde, Mathew Cooke, William Phelpes, Elias Lockbeare, Silvester Poole, Thomas Moore, Laurence Priest, William Gould, Henry Priest, Enoch Gould, John Bennett, James Baker, Samuel Mountstephen, Thomas Buglar, Stephen Jeffryes, John Morse, William Scurrier, John England, Jacob Powell, John Godsall, John Andrews, Samuel Sweeting, George Rowsall, Edward Bellamy, William Crosse, Jonas Browne, John Crosse, Christopher Knight, Thomas Meade, John Needs, Thomas Pitt, Robert Richards, Christopher Rowe, Matthew Craft Jr., Richard Peircy, John Miller, George Snow, Samuel Collins, John Cockram, James Cockram, Christopher Hoblyn, John Marwood, John Timothy, Thomas Austin, Moses Osborne, Walter Hacker, Randall Babington, John Knight, Job Hunt, William Woodcock, John Adams, Thomas Pomfrett, James Patten, Thomas Bambury, '''James Clift''', Thomas Chamberlyn, Humphrey Justin, Isaac Dyer, Richard Symons, Richard Stephens, Richard Edgar, Charles Lucas, George Gray, John Bartlett, John Stoodley, Robert Paul, Robert Mitchell, John Gale, Bartholomew Randall, John Rogers, William Haynes, William Bernard, Thomas Matthews, Henry Meyer [or Mayor], John Bressett, Richard Allen, John Poole, John Burges, John Farmer, Richard Backham, Henry Gibbons, John Bason [or Busson], George Nowell, Morris Furse alias Vosse, Humphrey Trump, John Warren, George Warren, Humphrey Pope, Osmond Read, Henry Quant, William Burroughs, William Dawe, William Parker, Robert Sease, Thomas Middleton, James Hillman [or Helman], John Bray, Ambrose Winter, Laurence Hussey, Robert Seaman, Edward Lyde, John Chappell, Robert Easton, John Walter, Thomas Brock, George Mullins, Daniel Pomeroy, Jeremy Atkins, Samuel Boone, John Edwards, George Michill, William Drew, Thomas Dennis, John Avoake, William Tiverton, Joseph Vinicott, John Seymore, John Leaker, Simon Poole, John Wale, Richard Wadham, Stephen Rodway, Francis Came, Michael Powell, John Kerle, Thomas Galhampton, George Carrow [or Garrold], Abraham Pollard, John Budge, William Harvy, William Hall, William Phippen, John Chilcott, Robert Coward, John Cantlebury [or Chantlebury ], William Woolridge, William Smith, John Smith, William Mead, George Keel, Edward Councell, Joseph Wickham, John Harris, Justinian Guppy, William Combe, James Baker, Thomas Gamage, William Walter, Robert Teape, Timothy Hawker, William Smith, John Smith, John Clode, Jonas Crosse, John Bragge, William Hutchins, John Mitchell, Edward Vildey, Richard Alwood, James [or Jacob] Adams, Samuel Blackmore, John Browne, James Broughton, Charles Baker, Thomas Bridgwood, John Bright, William Bush, Thomas Browne, Francis Bagwell, John Browne, John Bartlett, James Bickley, Robert Court, John Classey, John Croom, Samuel Clarke, John Clarke, John Collins, John Coleman, Henry Collins, John Cox, Nicholas Cummins, Robert Clarke, Benjamin Keeble [or Cable], Richard Chaplin, Joseph Cowes, John Colebourne, William Coles, Thomas Churchhouse, Peter Drayton, James Dew, William Dew, Thomas Daniell, Richard Denham, Richard Dyer, Francis Dunning, John Dunning [or Denning], Philip England, Richard Easton, Richard Edgehill, James Ellford, Cornelius Elliott, John Ervin, Thomas Ferris, Edward Ford, Samuel Farmer, Arthur Ford, Walter Freston, Richard Fouracres, John Fowler [or Flower], John Foster, William Feare, Francis Gamlyn [or Gambull], Joseph Gale [or Geale], James German, Thomas Gamlin, Nehemiah Goffe, William Guppy, Edward Goodman, Peter Goodgroome, John Holmes, John Henson, Thomas Hooper, James Herring, Thomas Hutchins, Humphrey Hodge, Robert Hannan, Richard Howells, Edward Harris, Andrew Howard, John Hull, Moses Higwell, Thomas Humphryes, Francis Hales, William Higden, George Halfeyard, Josias Howard, James Harman, Thomas Hill, William Jackson, Joseph Jerman [or Jermyn], John Jones, Richard Jacob, Charles Jones, William Johnson, Samuel Knight, Philip Keeping, William Key, John Lewis, John Larkham, John Lock, John Lawrence, William Locke, John Langford, Paul Morse, Henry Quick, Samuel Farmer, Arthur Ford, Gabriel Smart, Henry Cooke, Isaac Pryor,William Eyres, James Payne, Nicholas Kelford, John Butcher, Christopher Candy, John Bennett, Thomas Archett alias Orchard, Nathaniel Dennick, Humphrey Davyes, Henry Syms, Jonathan Drew, John Jones, Robert Millard, Robert Stuckey, James Field Jr., Isaac Bolster [or Balster], John Hussey, Andrew Staley, John Reynells [or Reignolds], Arthur Everard, Robert Reeves, Robert Norton, Edmund Hurd, Thomas Hurd, Thomas Lawrence, George Hallett, Giles Whittle, John Hart, John Lawrence, James Aymes, Samuel Elworthy, John Holloway, James Hurd, John Field, John Weech, William Staunton, Thomas Salisbury, Thomas Andersey, James Heale [or Heath], Robert Beaton, Simon Chynn, John Portnell, Robert Drower, Eli Holman, James Puttman, Thomas Mills, Joshua Sully, Ambrose Vining, Peter Durden alias Durdant, Joseph Hawker, Thomas Snooke, Henry Snooke, George Harding, William Chynne, Nicholas Davidge, John Hanning, James Moore, Henry Mills, James Wake, John Atwood, William Lacey, Adam Smith, Robert Beale, John Rosseter, Allegan Leversedge, Christopher Gray, John Woodrow, Anthony Woodrow, Roger Cole, Edward Vile, Philip Lacey, William Best, Edward Wilmott, William Prowse, Christopher Masters, Thomas Redbeard, James Best, Robert Best, John Stower, Thomas Laver, John Baker, Edward Vagg, Robert Clarke, Joseph Robins, Thomas Pittard, Timothy Toleman, James Sheppard, James Elford, John Harwood, Roger Channing, Thomas Channing, Charles Pople, John Webb, George Allen, John Palmer, Robert Burridge, John Morley, Humphrey Maundry, James Moody, Thomas Mitchell, Ralph Middleton, William Merrick, Edward Mitchell, John Muttlebury, Joseph Mullins, Roger Mortimer, Nathaniel Weale, Baldwin Parker, William Priest, Andrew Palmer, Silas Phillips, John Pope, Francis Plummer, James Parker, James Peirce, John Palmer, George Russell, Christopher Richards, Henry Rooke, William Read, Alexander Robinson, Argentine Rust, Robert Smith, Robert Slye, William Sheppard, William Smith, William Sherry, John Simon, Francis Savage, William Selfe, George Searle, John Saunders, James Best, Robert Best, John Stower, Thomas Laver, John Baker, Edward Vagg, Robert Clarke, Joseph Robins, Thomas Pittard, Timothy Toleman, James Sheppard, James Elford, John Harwood, Roger Channing, Thomas Channing, Charles Pople, John Webb, George Allen, John Palmer, Robert Burridge, John Morley, Humphrey Maundry, James Moody, Thomas Mitchell, Ralph Middleton, William Merrick, Edward Mitchell, John Muttlebury, Joseph Mullins, Roger Mortimer, Nathaniel Weale, Baldwin Parker, William Priest, Andrew Palmer, Silas Phillips, John Pope, Francis Plummer, James Parker, James Peirce, John Palmer, George Russell, Christopher Richards, Henry Rooke, William Read, Alexander Robinson, Argentine Rust, Robert Smith, Robert Slye, William Sheppard, William Smith, William Sherry, John Simon, Francis Savage, William Selfe, George Searle, John Saunders, John Fathers, John Laver, Shadreck Morley, Matthew Pryor, Nicholas Gill, John Hurle, John Lease alias Gamlin, Samuel Denham, John Oram, Robert Haywood [or Heyward], John Helps, John Peircy, Richard Wilmott, Thomas Speed, Robert Drower*, Elias Holman*, John Rosseter*, Allegan Leversedge*, [these appear to have been entered twice] Thomas Anderson, Richard Hoare, James Smith, James Baker, John Joliffe, Robert Peirce, John Dods, Henry Pitman, Nathaniel Beaton [or Benton], Peter Cordelion, William Biggs, William Puttman, John Cooke, John Harcombe, John Collins, Nathaniel Standerwick, Richard Dyke, Abraham Gooden, John Brice [or Price], Andrew Holcombe, John Hooper, Thomas Venner, Lawrence Caswell, Thomas Body, James Price, Samuel] Davison, Samuel Weaver, Robert Batt, John Gould, John Hooper, John Coake [or Cooke], John Johnson, John Wills [or Willis], Richard Nash alias Lissant, John Foot, John Reeves, John Giles {or Gill] Jr., Edward Rawbone, Thomas Nashion, Richard Wiseman, Thomas Eglin, Richard Snook, Thomas Lockyer, Moses Moore, Samuel Ruddle, John Parsons, Robert Mudford alias Munford, John Bishop, John Sprake, Thomas Viles, David Thomas, William Powell, William Prowse, Robert Sweet Jr., Edward Hody, John Wythyman Jr., Joseph Wytherell, William Sweet, Josiah Gillham, John Partridge, John Bramble, George Butcher, Edward Abbott, Matthew Goodman, Benjamin Trask, Henry Noon, John Key, Philip Smith, John Westlake, William Redbeard, John Dinnett, John Quick, Thomas Saunders, William Chilcott, Thomas Vile, Thomas Doleman [or Coleman], Robert Carter, Edward Halsey, William Brodbeare, Edward Chedzoy, John Hill, Thomas Trott, William Collier, John Parsons, John Rotherton, John Arnold. (PRO: C66/3339/1 & SP (Domestic) James II Vol.1 No.159). ''Pgs. 523-526'' '''1685, 19-23 July'''. Shippers by the Edward, Mr. John Browne, bound from London for Virginia: Edward Lightfoot, Thomas Ellis, '''Richard Cliffe''', John Glover. (PRO:E190/126/5). ''Pg. 528'' '''1685, 4 September-24'''. October. Shippers by the Content, Mr. William Hill, bound from London for Virginia: Thomas Mayleigh, '''Richard Cliff''', James Galwith, James Thomson, Richard Seale. (PRO: E190/126/5, 129/1). ''Pg. 543'' '''1685, 12 October'''. Rebels convicted after Monmouth’s rebellion and designed to be shipped by John Rose, merchant, to Barbados or Jamaica: Charles Bennett; John Parsons; John Hartey; William Marchant; Thomas Rowsewell; John Crance; John Robins; Henry Randall; John Culverwell; Thomas Moore; Lawrence Preist; William Gould; John Bennett; Samuell Mountstephen; Thomas Buglar; Stephen Jeffreyes; John Morse; John England; Jacob Powell; Samuell Sweeting; William Crosse; Christopher Knight; John Needes; Samuell Collins; John Marwood; Moses Osborne; Walter Hucker; Randall Babington; John Knight; John Adams; Thomas Pomfrett; James Patten; Thomas Bambury. And the following shipped on the Jamaica Merchant on 9 December 1685 for Barbados, landed and sold there in March 1686: Luke Porter, aged 20, shoemaker; Edward Kent, aged 19; Bernard Loveridge, aged 23, soap boiler; Silvester Poole, aged 24, butcher; John Godsall, aged 27, butcher; Silvester Lyde, aged 27, butcher; William Verryard, aged 17, carpenter; Edward Bellamy, aged 27, carpenter; Job Hunt, aged 26, carrier; Jeremiah Poole, aged 30, clothier; John Rogers, aged 38, clothier; Robert Pearce, aged 25, clothier; William Saunders, aged 19, clothier; William Woodcock, aged 19, comber; John Andrews, aged 27, wool comber; Richard Pearcey, aged 20, comber; John Cockram, aged 18, comber; James Cockram, aged 21, comber; Thomas Pitts, aged 18, comber; George Rowsell, aged 30, wool comber; Charles Burrage, aged 27, comber; George Snow, aged 19, comber; Isaack Dyer, aged 25, comber; Humfrey Justin, aged 17, comber; William Pitts, aged 28, wool comber; Henry Chambers, aged 25, wool comber; Thomas Meade, aged 22, glover; Percivall Nowes, aged 23, hatter; James Webb, aged 18, husbandman; Thomas Chamberline, aged 20, shoe maker; John Bruer, aged 25, mason; John Baker, aged 27, mason; Thomas Austin, aged 27, mercer; John Miller, aged 35, plowman; Leonard Staples, aged 20, plowman; Jonas Browne, aged 20, plowman; John Cross, aged 18, plowman; John Gibbs, aged 19, plowman; Richard King, aged 18, plowman; James Maynard, aged 22, plowman; George Trubbs, aged 28, plowman; Robert Earle, aged 24, plowman; Phillip Cheeke, aged 16, plowman; William Lee, aged 20, plowman; Mathewe Cooke, aged 25, plowman; William Phelpes, aged 26, plowman; Henry Preist, aged 22, plowman; Emanuell Merchant, aged 20, plowman; Thomas Gould, aged 35, tailor; Robert Richards, aged 28, tailor; Elias Lockbeare, aged 18, tanner; John Timothy, aged 29, ribbon weaver; '''James Clift''', aged 20, weaver; Christopher Hoblyn [or Holbin], aged 40, weaver; Richard Symons, aged 33, weaver; Daniell Rutter, aged 20, serge weaver; Thomas Preist, aged 20, serge weaver; Samuell Bond, aged 20, serge weaver; John Slade, aged 25, serge weaver; Nicholas Collins Jr., aged 20, weaver; Cornelius Radford, aged 20, weaver; John Mogridge, aged 23, weaver; Christopher Row, aged 34, weaver; William Scurrier, aged 22, weaver; John Baker, aged 35, serge weaver; Enock Gould, aged 15, weaver; Mathew Craft Jr., aged 19, weaver. (PRO: SP31/1/159). ''Pgs. 552, 553'' '''1687, 6-19 July'''. Shippers by the John, Mr. Daniell Pensax, bound from London for Virginia: John Abington, '''Richard Cliffe'''. (PRO: E190/147/1). ''Pg. 595'' '''1690, 28 February'''. Home Circuit prisoners reprieved to be transported to Barbados or Jamaica. Essex: John Lackrow of Harwich; Thomas Spencer of Witham; William Suffold of Danbury. Hertfordshire: William Bew of Great Amwell. Kent: Richard Cole of Greenwich; William Bayley of Halling; William Peate of Halling; Richard Pritchard of Layborne; Alexander Woodward of Gravesend; Henry Shorter of Sevenoaks. Surrey: William Cumber of Bermondsey; Lydia Stocker of Knighton (pardoned absolutely in 1691); '''Robert Cliffe of Bermondsey'''; Mary Edmunds of Newington; Elizabeth Clarke, wife of John of St. George, Southwark; Matthew Eldridge of Holy Trinity, Guildford; Ann Heyton of St. Saviour, Southwark. (PRO: C66/3337/16). ''Pg. 620 & 621'' === The Complete Book of Emigrants 1700-1750 === '''1735, 29 August'''. '''Edward Cliff''' of Tenterden, Kent, apothecary and surgeon aged 24, bound to Neal MacNeal to serve 4 years in Jamaica. (CLRO: ATSM/74).

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Cline-6411|George Cline (abt.1796-bef.1856)]] *[[Unknown-615985|Sarah (Unknown) Cline (abt.1808-abt.1860)]] *[[Foulks-273|Unknown Foulks (abt.1800-bef.1829)]] *[[Space:George_Cline_and_his_thirteen_heirs_at_1856|George Cline and his thirteen heirs at 1856]] ==Working on FamilySearch== ==Working on FindAGrave== ===George Cline=== 2-23: Created George Cline memorial 256282925 and news clippings; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/256282925/george-cline ''FindAGrave'']. Working now to associate his children. By first wife, name unknown-- * '''John Cline''' [otherwise [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZLQ-4GR PID GZLQ-4GR]]. Seems there may be TWO memorials for both John and his wife, but one set has slightly odd dates. ** (date of death does not match vital record) John Cline (-1880) memorial 93951031 and gravestone images; web content [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93951031/john-cline#source ''FindAGrave''], citing plot as Section 3 West, Ave. I, Row 17; maintained by Generations Remembered; photos by Generations Remembered. ** (date of death does not match vital record) Sarah Ann Cline (-1882) memorial 93950810 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93950810/sarah-ann-cline ''FindAGrave''], citing plot as Section 3 West, Ave. I, Row 17; maintained by Generations Remembered; photos by Generations Remembered. ::*(name does not match census) Harriet Amelia Cline memorial 93950503 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93950503/harriet-amelia-cline#source ''FindAGrave''], citing plot as Section 3 West, Ave. I, Row 17; maintained by Generations Remembered; photos by Generations Remembered; notes, "Daughter of John Cline?" :* John Cline (-6 January 1877) memorial 124655320 (only); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124655320/john-cline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Nancy Riddle; notes "Age 62." :*Sarah Ann Cline memorial 124655378 (no image); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124655378/sarah-ann-cline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Nancy Riddle, notes, "Wife of John Cline ... Mother of William (1837-1811), Milo (1839-1881) and Hannah (born about 1840) ... Contributor: Soap Dragon (46486481) • gsdulgar [removed email domain]." ::*William Mead Cline memorial 79957743 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79957743/william-mead-cline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Nancy Riddle; gravestone image by Tischa (Valentine)Brian Lenhart. ::*(no memorial) Milo Cline. No memorial for him, but see the memorial for his wife below. ::*Celia M. ''Jones'' Hyde memorial 127120452 and obituary clipping; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127120452/celia-m-hyde ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Nancy Riddle, obituary clipping by SavingRecordsforOurFuture. Has note, "Find A Grave contributor Ralph Hammond-Green (47387257) provided the following information: Her parents were James A & Rebecca (Kaplen) Jones. Celia married Milo Cline on Jun 6 1860 in Huron County, Ohio. They had one son. As a widow, Celia married Portland Hyde on Mar 15 1883 in Huron County, Ohio." :::*John E. Cline memorial 143373083 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143373083/john-e-cline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by SavingRecordsForOurFuture, gravestone image by Tischa (Valentine)Brian Lenhart. *'''Margaret Cline''', https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SND-XVS ; see [[Space:McLaughlin_Research|McLaughlin Research]] *'''Elizabeth Cline''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWPQ-P28 *(no memorial) for Elizabeth **No memorial for son James B. Packard **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49958993/josiah-b-packard **No memorial for daughter Madissa May Packard **No memorial for daughter Margaret Elizabeth "Maggie" Packard **No memorial for son Milo Packard *'''Jeremiah Cine''' https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB85-675 *https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89396896/jeremiah-cline **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101775799/parthania-m-reynolds **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101775774/matilda-r-phillips ===Sarah (_____) Cline=== Sarah Cline, memorial 167137974 (only); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167137974/sarah-cline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Kathy Jennings Brown; no tombstone image appears, but the biographical narrative includes remark, "age 51y 6m 6d; w/o George"; memorial manager privately reports this information was devised from published cemetery inscriptions, but current efforts to locate that record have been unsuccessful. << '''Date is surely wrong, Have added Mortality and Coffin.''' *Peter M Foulks memorial 43670524 and gravestone image (inscription not legible in photo); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43670524/peter-m-foulks ''FindAGrave''], managed by Nancy Mayer; tombstone image by ksrose. '''<< Now inked.''' **Found no memorial for his wife, Frances Walters **(not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43670523/minerva-green **(not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186773379/frank-foulk **(no memorial/not linked) Sarah A. Foulks **(not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145430961/jefferson-faulk **(no memorial/not linked) Harriet Foulks **(no memorial/not linked) Inez Mae Foulks **(no memorial/not linked) Mary E Foulks *Eliza Jane Cline, memorial 66166004 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66166004/eliza-jane-cline ''FindAgrave''], maintained by lisa; gravestone image by Names in Stone. *David Kline, memorial 167117308 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167117308/david-kline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by PLS; gravestone image ("Kline") by PLS. **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89396854/matilda-emma-bly **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167130603/henry-kline **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167117388/jessie-m-kline **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18742893/alfred-j-cline__kline *Daniel Cline memorial 66161287 anf gravetone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66161287/daniel-cline ''FindAGrave''], managed by lisa; gravestone image by Names in Stone. **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177395015/estella-cline **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/243055393/milo-cline *Samuel Cline, memorial 189574020 (only); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189574020/samuel-cline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Aaron John Turner. *Eli Cline, memorial 66165984 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66165984/eli-cline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by lisa; gravestone image by Names in Stone. *Alfred Cline, memorial 155330801 and pension card image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155330801/alfred-cline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Charles Riend, pension image by Charles Riend. **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100870410/sarah-alice-rephan **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155328066/john-w-cline **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100111528/lillie-price **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155334944/david-uner-cline **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92858599/elizabeth-viola-folk *Rosanah Cline, memorial 66166041 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66166041/rosanah-cline ''FindAGrave''], maintained by lisa; gravestone image by SavingRecordsForOurFuture. Not linked: *Catharine Ropp, memorial 50379512 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50379512/catharine-ropp ''FindAGrave''], maintained by Joseph Crone. *(not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50379513/eli-ropp *(not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50379517/john-e-ropp << I submitted edit **(not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/228315638/sarah-g-peiffer **(not inked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50379520/william-f-ropp **(not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50379516/huston3-ropp **(grandson not linked) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50379514/frederick-huston-ropp *Diana ''Cline'' Hollabaugh memorial 50385627 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50385627/diana-hollabaugh#source ''FindAGrave''], created by Joseph Crone; managed by Thomas R McKee; gravestone images by Law-Miller Roots. **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50390141/sarah-c-dillon **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50385630/medy-ann-hollabaugh *Sarah ''Cline'' Steffey memorial 132504177 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132504177/sarah-steffey ''FindAGrave''], created and managed by Judy Ebersole; gravestone image by Debe Clark. **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123330712/charles-henry-steffey **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133488461/william-e-steffey **https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132504307/pearl-s-steffey ==Sources==

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Joseph Hardwick Will HARDWICK, JOSEPH, 22 June 1698; 31 August 1698. To Sarah Clark my housekeeper 20,000 lbs. tobacco; Mr. William Sanford Snr. His debt to me; to Henrietta Buckley her mothers trunk; to Richard Sutton 200 acres of land and 10,000 lbs. tobacco; Richard Middleton; to kinsman James Hardwick 5,000 lbs. tobacco; to friend Temperence Blanchflower my Bible; cousins James and Thomas Hardwick land; friend Col. William Peirce one horse; friend Captain William Bridges ring; the children of William Earle to remain with my exr. during their time; friend Benjamin Blanchflower exr. (p. 26) Parentage of George, James, and Joseph Hardwick William Hardwick b1618, either in Heath Village, near Hardwick Hall, OR at Westbury upon Severn in the county of Somerset. No birth records yet found. He died in the city of Bristol (and buried there) in the county of Gloucestershire, England 1668. His will proved 24 Oct 1688. This is the William who went to Maryland c1638 - a tailor by trade- and then to Nominy Bay, Westmoreland County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Sturman. He was joined in Virginia by his brother Thomas' three sons, James, Joseph and George. Their father's will proved 1681 at Gloucester Thomas Hardwick Will 1681 Notes from A Hardwick Genealogy, by C. Vincent Hardwick, Sr. Thomas Hardwick of Westbury upon Severn , Somerset, England, wrote his will 8 Sept 1681. In his will he named his wife and the following children: Thomas (deceased) Joseph "he being now beyond the seas" Lydia Stone Joan Arney Henry James Thomas also named son-in-law John Hardwick, sister Alice Foster and her two daughters, Joan and Margaret. Son James was named executor, but "as he is now beyond the sea," four others were named to represent James until he could return home. The will was proved by "James Hardwick, son and executor," so obviously James went to England to settle his father's estate. JAMES HARDWICK was born about 1647 (he was twenty-seven years old in (1674) and died in 1698. His will is dated February 7, 1698, probated March 30, 1698. He mentions wife Ann; sons William, Joseph (who receives the sword left him by Captain William Hardwick); daughters Elizabeth and Lydia Hardwick (Lydia being under fourteen years); wife's daughter Anne (from which we may infer that James Hardwick was her second husband); brother Joseph Hardwick; Thomas Hardwick and James Hardwick (no relationship stated but undoubtedly sons of the testator for they receive portion of the estate and are also named as cousins, that is, nephews, in Joseph Hardwick's will; and furthermore as we shall see below Joseph Hardwick in 1708 had brother James; Henry Asbury, John Wright and Benjamin Blanchflower are more executors. HARDWICK_Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia Notable Southern Families, Volumes I & II We now come to JAMES HARDWICK, brother of Joseph. He first appears in a deed in Westmoreland County, of 1670 as James Harditch. He buys of Henry and Sarah Durant land which had once belonged to Richard Sturman. In same year he bought from Thomas Foster. He married Ann Armsley or Armsby, apparently only child of John Armsby (died in Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1659), and wife, Anne. On November 20, 1672, James Hardwick and wife, Ann, sold to Nicholas Spencer, land patented by John Armsby in 1650, whose daughter is wife of James Hardwick at the time of the transaction. All the later Hardwicks of the next and later generations seem to be descended from this James. JAMES HARDWICK was born about 1647 (he was twentyseven years old in (1674) and died in 1698. His will is dated February 7, 1698, probated March 30, 1698. He mentions wife Ann; sons William, Joseph (who receives the sword left him by Captain William Hardwick); daughters Elizabeth and Lydia Hardwick (Lydia being under fourteen years); wife's daughter Anne (from which we may infer that James Harwick was her second husband); brother Joseph Hardwick; Thomas Hardwick and James Hardwick (no relationship stated but undoubtedly sons of the testator for they receive portion of the estate and are also named as cousins, that is, nephews, in Joseph Hardwick's will; and furthermore as we shall see below Joseph Hardwick in 1708 had brother James; Henry Asbury, John Wright and Benjamin Blanchflower are more executors. We shall now take up the children of James Hardwick, 1698, leaving WILLIAM, probably the oldest, to the last. No further record has been found of Elizabeth and Thomas. Possibly Lydia, daughter of James Hardwick, married Thomas Walker, whose will dated 1726 in Westmoreland, names wife Lydia, son Hardige Walker, and others. James Hardwick appears on the Westmoreland Order Book for 1708 with wife Elizabeth and with brother Joseph Hardwick. He is undoubtedly the son of James, 1698, and identical with James Hardwick, of Cople Parish, who made will June 12, 1749, probated 1749. In this will he mentions wife Elizabeth, sons Thomas and John Hardwick; son-in-law Elias Davis; daughters Elizabeth Nash, Sarah Summers, and Cyoway (?) Lane. In 1759 Thomas Hardwick, of Cople Parish, and wife Elizabeth, sold to Gerrard Hutts. He was son of the James who died 1749. James Hardige Lane who married Mary Smith on January 12, 1758, in Overwhorten Parish, Shafford County, Virginia, and later appears in Loudon County, Virginia, may be a descendant of the above Hardwick-Lane marriage. In a published work I find mention of a James Lane who about 1834 married Lydia Hardage. She is probably the Cyoway of the above will. Joseph Hardwick, son of James, 1698, made will December 24, 1726, probated March 29, 1727. He mentions wife Ann; children under 16; "to all my children" (not by name) equally lands at Cople. Wife and nephew James Hardwick are named as executors. So far only two names of Joseph's children have been discovered, viz: Hazel (Haswell) Hardwick and James Hardwick. In 1748 Hazle Hardwick of Stafford County, Virginia, planter, sold to Gerrard Hutt, of Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, land lying in Cople Parish, being part of the land Joseph Hardwick, father of said Hazel, willed to him. No wife signs. In Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, about 1749 Haswell Hardwick married Mary Northcut. They had children as follows: Ann Hardwick, born January 4, 1752. William Hardwick, born September 5, 1753. Elizabeth Hardwick, born September 8, 1775. And perhaps others. In 1753 Hazel Hardwick, of Frederick County, Virginia, patented 407 acres in Frederick County. In same county on May 2, 1763, Hazel Hardwick and wife, Mary, sold the above tract of 407 acres to Andrew Beard and John Tate. The Chester County, South Carolina, census for 1790 shows Hazel Hardwick at the head of a family. Probably he is the same as the above as no record of his in Virginia has been found. James Hardwick, of Cople Parish, son of Joseph, 1727, on October 25, 1743, sold thirty-five acres of Cople, part of land whereon Joseph Hardwick, father of said James, lived. Isabel, wife of James Hardwick, joins in the deed. No further record of the descenants of Joseph, 1727, has been found. James Hardwick, Will Name: James Hardwick Description: Decedent Date: 7/Feb/1697 Notes: Hardwick, James, 7 February 1697-8; 30 March 1698. Son William land I live on; son Joseph land adjoining; dau. Lydia Hardwick a caudle cup, ring and land; son Joseph silver hilted sword and belt given me by Capt. William Hardwick; my wife's dau. Ann one shilling; dau. Lydia to remain with my son William until age of 14; personal estate to wife Ann and children Joseph, Lydia, Thomas and James; my brother Joseph Hardwick. Prove Date: 30/Mar/1698 Name: John Armsley Description: Decedent Date: 4 Sep 1657 Notes: Armsley, John, of Nominy, 4 September 1657; 10 January 1659. Wife Anne; daughter Anne Armsley until she be 16 years old or marry to remain with my wife. Residence: Nominy Prove Date: 10 Jan 1659 Other Names Associated with this Will: View Records Source Information Ancestry.com. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800 Son of [[Walker-9179|Walker-9179]] Name: Thomas Walker Description: Decedent Date: 6 Jan 1715 Notes: Walker, Thomas, 6 Jan. 1715; 30 May 1716. Sons Thomas 30 acres; George 100 acres, Edmund 100 acres and Samuel 120 acres; wife Mary 2 negroes and personal property; daus. Margery 2000 lbs. tobacco; Ann one shilling; to John 1 lamb; to Thomas Wright 1 lamb; daus. Mary 1 bed and furniture, and Rachel 1 heifer; son Benjamin home plantation; dau. Alice 1 mare. Prove Date: 30 May 1716 Other Names Associated with this Will: View Records Source Information Ancestry.com. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Ancestry War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815 Soldier: Jesse Walker Widow: Elizabeth Walker Military Service Location: Tennessee Pension Number - #1: Sur Orig 9732 Pension Number - #2: Sur Ctf 5568 Roll number: 95 Archive Publication Number: M313 Source Information: Ancestry.com. War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original Data: War of 1812 Pension Applications. Washington D.C.: National Archives. NARA Microfilm Publication M313, 102 rolls. Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group Number 15. Description: This database contains an index to War of 1812 pension application files. Pensions were applied for and granted to War of 1812 veterans or their survivors. The records include the name of the veteran, name of widow (if she applied), pension claim or file number, and service type or organization. More... © 2018 Ancestry Ancestry Missouri, Wills and Probate Records, 1766-1988 Name: Elijah Walker Probate Date: 29 Jul 1879 Probate Place: Stoddard, Missouri, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1879 Inferred Death Place: Missouri, USA Item Description: Bonds and Letters of Administration, Vol 1, 1876-1898 Household Members: Name Age Elijah Walker Source Citation: Probate Records, 1835-1948; Index, 1847-1848; Author: Missouri. Probate Court (Stoddard County); Probate Place: Stoddard, Missouri Source Information: Ancestry.com. Missouri, Wills and Probate Records, 1766-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original Data: Missouri, County, District and Probate Courts. Description: You can’t take it with you. Find out what was left behind and to whom in over 200 years of Missouri probate records. More... © 2018 Ancestry Mary Susan Pickens 1870–1945 BIRTH 18 SEP 1870 • Paducah, Mccracken, Kentucky, USA DEATH 30 APR 1945 • Wardell, Pemiscot, Missouri, USA Ancestry Family Data Collection - Individual Records Name: Mary Susan Pickens Spouse: John Joseph Elijah Walker Parents: John, Bell Zadie Pickens, Davis Birth Place: Paducah, Mccracken, KY Birth Date: 18 September 1870 Marriage Date: 20 January 1889 Death Place: Wardell, Pemiscot, MO Death Date: 30 April 1945 Source Citation: Birth year: 1870; Birth city: Paducah; Birth state: KY Source Information: Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Description: The Family Data Collection - Individual Records database was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. More... © 2018 Ancestry PrintCustomiseCANCEL Ancestry John A (Charles) Pickens (Private, Kentucky Volunteers, CSA) John A (Charles) Pickens (Private, Kentucky Volunteers, CSA) BIRTH 16 NOV 1843 • Mccracken, Kentucky, USA DEATH 1900-06-20 • New Lisbon, Stoddard, Missouri, USA Skip to Sources Facts Age 0 — Birth 16 Nov 1843 • Mccracken, Kentucky, USA Age 7 — Death of Father Alfred Pickens(1813–1850) 1850 • Mccracken, Kentucky, USA Age 17 — Military 13 Oct 1861 • Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky, USA Private, 8th Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Infantry, C Company, Kentucky Volunteers, Confederate Army Age 18 — Military 11 Feb 1862 • Fort Donelson, Tennessee At the Battle of Fort Donelson and surrendered when the fort was given up. Age 18 — Prisoner of War Sep 1862 • Vicksburg, Warren, Mississippi, USA He spent seven months as a Prisoner of War at Camp Morton, Indiana and was exchanged near Vicksburg in Sep 1862. After this, it is not sure what his movements are. There is some indication that he may have received a staff position as a courier. Age 22 — Marriage 1865 • McCracken, Kentucky, USA Belle Sadie Davis (1848–1900) Age 23 — Birth of Son James "Jimmie" Lewis Pickens(1867–1956) 1867-08-13 • Paducah, Mccracken, Kentucky, USA Age 26 — Death of Mother Lavinia Martin(1823–1870) Jul 1870 • McCracken, Kentucky, United States Age 26 — Birth of Daughter Mary Susan Pickens(1870–1945) 18 SEP 1870 • Paducah, McCracken Co., Kentucky Age 28 — Birth of Son Henry W. Pickens(1872–1965) abt 1872 • Kentucky Age 30 — Birth of Daughter Phoeba Ann Pickens(1874–1899) abt 1874 • Paducah Or, Mayfield, Graves, Kentucky, USA Age 32 — Birth of Daughter Bernetta May Pickens(1876–1963) 6 Mar 1876 • Mayfield, Graves, Kentucky, USA Age 34 — Birth of Daughter Nannie Belle Pickens(1878–1924) 10 Jan 1878 • Mayfield, Graves, Kentucky, USA Age 36 — Birth of Son Joseph Alexander Pickens(1879–1965) 27 Dec 1879 • Mayfield, Graves, Kentucky, USA Age 37 — Residence 1880 • New Lisbon, Stoddard, Missouri, USA Marital status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Self Age 41 — Birth of Son Edward Monroe Pickens(1885–1967) 30 Sep 1885 • Bloomfield, Stoddard, Missouri, USA Age 44 — Birth of Son Curtiss Cleveland Pickens(1888–1974) 04 Mar 1888 • Fairview Community, , Stoddard, Missouri, USA Age 56 — Death of Daughter Phoeba Ann Pickens(1874–1899) 1899 Residence 1900 • New Lisbon, Stoddard, Missouri, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head Age 56 — Death 1900-06-20 • New Lisbon, Stoddard, Missouri, USA Burial Bloomfield (Stoddard County), Stoddard County, Missouri, USA Skip to Facts Family Parents Alfred Pickens 1813–1850 Lavinia Martin 1823–1870 Spouse & Children Belle Sadie Davis 1848–1900 James "Jimmie" Lewis Pickens 1867–1956 Mary Susan Pickens 1870–1945 Henry W. Pickens 1872–1965 Phoeba Ann Pickens 1874–1899 Bernetta May Pickens 1876–1963 Nannie Belle Pickens 1878–1924 Joseph Alexander Pickens 1879–1965 Edward Monroe Pickens 1885–1967 Curtiss Cleveland Pickens 1888–1974 Skip to Family Sources Ancestry Sources View Source 1880 United States Federal Census View Source 1900 United States Federal Census Ancestry Family Trees U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Web: Missouri, Find A Grave Index, 1812-2012 Other Sources American Civil War Soldiers Pickens Family History PrintCustomiseCANCEL Ancestry Alfred Pickens BIRTH 1813 • ,Livingston,Kentucky,USA DEATH AFT. 1860 • ,Mccracken,Kentucky,USA Skip to Sources Facts Age 0 — Birth 1813 • ,Livingston,Kentucky,USA Birth (Alternative) 1812 • Kentucky Birth (Alternative) 1813 • Livingston Co, Kentucky Birth (Alternative) 1813 • , Livingston, Kentucky, USA Age 2 — Birth of Half-Sister Amy Pickens(1815–) 1815 Age 7 — Birth of Half-Sister Hennette Pickens(1820–) 1820 Age 7 — Birth of Half-Sister Milly Pickens(1820–) 1820 Age 7 — Birth of Half-Brother Willard Pickens(1820–) 1820 Age 9 — Birth of Half-Brother Soloman Pickens(1822–) 1822 Age 20 — Death of Father John Pickens(1751–1833) 1833 • Livingston, Kentucky, United States Age 23 — Death of Mother Nancy Terry(1785–1836) 1836 • Livingston, Kentucky, United States Age 24 — Marriage 15 Feb 1837 • McCracken, Kentucky, United States Lavinia Doyle (1823–1870) Age 24 — Marriage 15 Feb 1837 • McCracken Co, Kentucky Lavinia Doyle (1823–1870) Age 27 — Birth of Daughter Nancy E Pickens(1840–1900) 1840 • Kentucky, United States Age 27 — Residence 1840 • McCracken, Kentucky, United States Age 30 — Birth of Son John A (Charles) Pickens(1843–1900) 17 Nov 1843 • ,Mccracken,Kentucky,USA Age 31 — Birth of Daughter Mary E Pickens(1844–1900) 11 Mar 1844 • , McCracken, Kentucky, USA Age 37 — Residence 1850 • District 2, McCracken, Kentucky Age 37 — Death of Brother Christopher C Pickens(1811–1850) 1850 • , Christian, Kentucky, USA Age 37 — Death (Alternative) 1850 • , McCracken, Kentucky, USA Age 39 — Birth of Son Christopher Pickens(1852–) 1852 • Missouri City, Fort Bend, Texas, United States Age 47 — Residence 1860 • District 2, McCracken, Kentucky, United States Age 47 — Residence 1860 • District 2, McCracken, Kentucky Age 47 — Residence 1860 • District 2, McCracken, Kentucky, United States Age 47 — Death Aft. 1860 • ,Mccracken,Kentucky,USA Age 47 — Death (Alternative) Aft. 1860 • McCracken Co, Kentucky Skip to Facts Family Parents John Pickens 1751–1833 Nancy Terry 1785–1836 Spouse & Children Lavinia Doyle 1823–1870 Nancy E Pickens 1840–1900 John A (Charles) Pickens 1843–1900 Mary E Pickens 1844–1900 Christopher Pickens 1852– Skip to Family Sources Ancestry Sources View Source 1850 United States Federal Census View Source 1860 United States Federal Census Ancestry Family Trees Other Sources Public Member Trees Public Member Trees Public Member Trees Public Member Trees Ancestry Kentucky, County Marriage Records, 1783-1965 Name: Lavina L. Doyle Gender: Female Marriage Date: 15 Feb 1837 Marriage Place: Paducah, Mc Cracken, Kentucky, USA Spouse: Alfrred Pickins Film Number: 002135060 Household Members: Name Age Lavina L. Doyle Alfrred Pickins Source Information: Ancestry.com. Kentucky, County Marriage Records, 1783-1965 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original Data: Marriage Records. . Kentucky Marriages. Madison County Courthouse, Richmond, Kentucky. Description: This collection consists of county marriage records from various counties in Kentucky. More... © 2018 Ancestry PrintCustomiseCANCEL Ancestry John Pickens BIRTH 1751 • Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA DEATH 1833 • Livingston, Kentucky, United States Skip to Sources Facts Age 0 — Birth 1751 • Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA Birth (Alternative) 1751 • Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA Age 45 — Death of Father John Pickens(1739–1796) Jun 1796 • South, Carolina, Puerto Rico, USA Age 47 — Birth of Son Porter Pickens(1798–) 1798 Age 49 — Birth of Son Dave Pickens(1800–) 1800 Age 49 — Birth of Son Shannon Pickens(1800–) 1800 Age 49 — Birth of Daughter Lano Pickens(1800–) 1800 Age 49 — Birth of Son Frank Pickens(1800–) 1800 Age 52 — Marriage 27 Sep 1803 Patsy Jernigan (1785–1806) Age 53 — Birth of Daughter Harriet Pickens(1804–) 1804 Age 53 — Death of Mother Sarah Swearingen(1730–1804) 20 Sep 1804 • , Abbeville, South Carolina, USA Age 55 — Death of Wife Patsy Jernigan(1785–1806) 22 Nov 1806 • , Livingston, Kentucky, USA Age 58 — Marriage 16 Nov 1809 • Union Presb Church, Livingston, Kentucky, USA Nancy Terry (1785–1836) Age 58 — Marriage 16 Nov 1809 Nancy Terry (1785–1836) Age 59 — Birth of Daughter Sally Pickens(1810–) 1810 Age 59 — Birth of Son Alexander Pickens(1810–) 1810 Age 59 — Birth of Son Tim Pickens(1810–) 1810 Age 59 — Birth of Daughter Lizzetti Pickens(1810–) 1810 Age 60 — Birth of Son Christopher C Pickens(1811–1850) 1811 • , Livingston, Kentucky, USA Age 62 — Birth of Son Alfred Pickens(1813–1860) 1813 • ,Livingston,Kentucky,USA Age 64 — Birth of Daughter Amy Pickens(1815–) 1815 Age 69 — Birth of Daughter Hennette Pickens(1820–) 1820 Age 69 — Birth of Daughter Milly Pickens(1820–) 1820 Age 69 — Birth of Son Willard Pickens(1820–) 1820 Age 71 — Birth of Son Soloman Pickens(1822–) 1822 Age 82 — Death 1833 • Livingston, Kentucky, United States Age 82 — Death (Alternative) 1833 • , Livingston, Kentucky, USA Skip to Facts Family Parents John Pickens 1739–1796 Sarah Swearingen 1730–1804 Spouse Patsy Jernigan 1785–1806 Spouse & Children Nancy Terry 1785–1836 Christopher C Pickens 1811–1850 Alfred Pickens 1813–1860 Spouse & Children Hannah Lizzetti 1775– Porter Pickens 1798– Dave Pickens 1800– Shannon Pickens 1800– Lano Pickens 1800– Frank Pickens 1800– Harriet Pickens 1804– Sally Pickens 1810– Alexander Pickens 1810– Tim Pickens 1810– Lizzetti Pickens 1810– Amy Pickens 1815– Hennette Pickens 1820– Milly Pickens 1820– Willard Pickens 1820– Soloman Pickens 1822– Skip to Family Sources Other Sources Public Member Trees Public Member Trees Public Member Trees Sarah Swearingen 1730–1804 BIRTH 1730 • , Abbeville, South Carolina, USA DEATH 20 SEP 1804 • , Abbeville, South Carolina, USA John Pickens 1739–1796 BIRTH 1739 • , Washington, Virginia, USA DEATH JUN 1796 • South, Carolina, Puerto Rico, USA

Clionian Debating Society

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The Clionian Debating Society was "ded­i­cat­ed to edu­ca­tion and intel­lec­tu­al improve­ment for the brown men of Charleston". The Clionians established protocols for membership and communal action, and they organized and performed debates on topics that were ubiquitous across the nation. They also established a small library and hosted regular events that their families, friends, and supporters attended. Ray, Angela. "“A Green Oasis in the History of My Life: Race and the Culture of Debating in Antebellum Charleston, South Carolina" 2 Oct 2014, The B. Aubrey Fisher Memorial Lecture University of Utah, accessed online on 17 Dec 2020 at https://communication.utah.edu/_documents/fisher_lecture/Fisher%20Lecture%20Publication%202014.pdf Their records exist in two volumes: one at Duke University and one at Charleston Library Society. Angela G. Ray of Northwestern University is researching this society.

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Templates for copying and pasting into profiles as needed: '''FindAGrave''' See also: * {{FindAGrave|1234}} "'Biography Sections'" : == Biography == : === Early Life === : === Family === : === Occupation === : === Death & Legacy === : === Timeline === : == Research Notes == : === Disputed Origins === : == Sources == : : == Acknowledgements ==

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Newspapers.com allows use of clippings under some circumstances: https://blog.newspapers.com/how-and-why-to-use-our-clipping-embed-tools/ == Birth Announcements, listed alphabetically by surname == == Obituaries, listed alphabetically by surname in obituary == {{Image|file=Clippings_from_Newspapers_com-6.jpg|caption=Obituary for Anna Berg, nee Goessling (Courtesy of Newspapers.com)}} {{Image|file=Clippings_from_Newspapers_com-7.jpg|caption=Obituary for Edward C. Berg (Courtesy of Newspapers.com)}} {{Image|file=Clippings_from_Newspapers_com-42.jpg|caption=1878 Obituary for Anson Canfield (Courtesy of Newspapers.com)}} {{Image|file=Clippings_from_Newspapers_com-43.jpg|caption=1878 Obituary for Anson Canfield (Courtesy of Newspapers.com)}} {{Image|file=Clippings_from_Newspapers_com.jpg|caption=Obituary for Marie M. 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Clochtow

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Clochtow is a farm located in the former parish of Slains in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is located at DMS coordinates [https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?params=57_22_05_N_1_55_03_W 57°22'05"N, 1°55'03"W]. When surveyed by the Ordnance Survey before 1871 Clochtow was described as follows:
"Clochtow [or] Clochton […] A good farm house with offices. yard, garden &c attached, Known by this name the property of Captain Gordon of Cluny Castle."
[Source: "Ordnance Survey Name Books, Aberdeenshire, 1865-1871," images and transcriptions, ScotlandsPlaces ([https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871 https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk] : accessed 1 June 2020), volume 80, page 41; citing OS1/1/80/41, National Records for Scotland.]

Clock by John Braddock of Manchester

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=== What we know === G H Baillie Watchmakers and Clock-makers of the World Volume 1 mention two John Olivers of Manchester, one who worked in the 18th century who sold his stock and another John Oliver of Manchester and Huddersfield from circa 1755 who eventually went bankrupt. He married Elizabeth Rydings in 1712 Took '''John Braddock from Hayfield, Derbyshire as apprentice''', in 1744 for £20 died 27th June 1766 aged 83 === Apprenticeship in England === Apprenticeship terms : had to be over 14 and By the 1563 Act, an apprentice was bound to serve until the age of 24, this being reduced to 21 in 1768. In Surrey in the 18th century, some 87 per cent of the apprenticeships were for seven years, the remainder ranging from one to 15 years.20/09/2017https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Apprenticeship_in_England Read more about Apprenticeships in England [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Apprenticeship_in_England Link] === Possible matches === John Braddock had to be born between the years; 1720-1730, and from Hayfield, Derbyshire. there is only one possible match with the location, its [[Braddock-495|John Braddock (1722-1788)]], he was born in Chinley, Derbyshire, 4 miles south from Hayfield. He married Mary beard in Glossop in 1747 and had seven children, all born in Hayfield. his wife died and he married Elizabeth Collier in 1775. and had another 8 children. he died on died 27 Aug 1788 in Chinley, Derbyshire. :'''Other unlikely matches''' Derbyshire * John Brideoak b.1921 in Salford, Lancashire"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5GG-W65 : 19 March 2020), John Brideoak, 1721. * John Briddock b.1929 in Edale, Derbyshire"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKR4-KVW : 20 March 2020), John Briddock, 1729. Staffordshire * [[Braddock-285|John Braddock (1726-)]] * John Bradock b.1928 in Yoxall, Staffordshire"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGZ2-CVN : 19 September 2020), John Bradock, 1728. * [[Braddock-2877|John Braddock (1729-)]] Cheshire * [[Braddock-919|John Braddock (1730-)]] * John Bradack b.1725 in Bosley, Cheshire"England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NH6B-LJY : 10 December 2017), John Bradack, 18 Aug 1725, Christening; citing item 3, Bosley, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,655,397. Also See: Clock Repair Ltd (https://www.clockrepairrochdale.com/Clock-Makers-Names-Index-B(2264546).html accessed on 7 Feb 2022) Text: Precision Horological Instrument Makers & Horologists ''Braddock, John of Manchester ''

Clonmellon Roman Catholic Parish Registers

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The Parish of Clonmellon in the Diocese of Meath maintained records of baptisms, deaths, and marriages going back as far as 1757, however they are quite fragmentary, particularly before the 1820s. ==Baptisms== There are five microfilms in the National Library of Ireland containing parish records from Clonmellon, microfilms number 04187/1 through 5. *From '''January 6, 1759''' through '''April 30, 1766,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfilm 1. Months and years are neatly marked, and dates are in order. There are regularly five to ten baptisms per month, so there is no indication in a gap in recording. *From '''May 1766''' through '''December 1767,''' there are no baptismal records. *From '''January 1 1768''' through '''March 28, 1772,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfilm 1. Again, months and years are neatly marked, and dates are in order. Baptisms continue at a regular pace with no indication of gaps. *From '''April 1772''' through '''December 1772,''' there are no baptismal records. *From '''January 1, 1773''' through '''February 2, 1776,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfim 1. Again, months and years are neatly marked, and dates are in order. Baptisms continue at a regular pace with no indication of gaps. *From '''February 3, 1776''' through '''Feb 19, 1780,''' there are no baptismal records. *From '''February 20, 1780''' through '''December 1780,''' baptismal records are '''sporadic''' in microfilm 1. There are three entries for February and March, and a handful of entries in late September and October. *From '''January 1781''' through '''August 1782,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' but differ from the previous records in several respects. **For the first time, the family's townland of residence is listed. **The year becomes difficult to ascertain. Dates continue largely in order, in what appears to be an unbroken sequence with at least ten baptisms each month. Months are clearly marked, but the year is only given twice by the original hand, in the heading for Jan 178[smudge], and six months later in July 1781. The final digit in the January entry could be taken for a 0 or a 1, but the July dating is very clear, and it is from this single date that we can reliably date this sequence. **A second hand has inserted his own understanding of the years. Following the original hand's dating of July 1781, the second hand has written "AD 1782" in uncial between the following December and January. This is believable. However, the following July has been glossed with "1783." There are no obvious gaps to accommodate an entire missing year, so this seems to be in error. **Page 62 ends with three entries for May 1782 which are out of order. The series resumes in order on page 63, so these may just be errata. *From '''September 1782''' through '''February 1784,''' baptismal records are '''severely fragmentary''' on microfilm 1. **The months of September and October for 1782 (or 1783 per the redactor) are severely out of order. ** The sequence stops after this October. There are two final baptisms recorded in January of the following year. The year cannot be reliably ascertained due to doubts about the redactor. **The final page contains a note from the redactor: First entry - 1759 Last entry in this book is 11 Jan 1784 (Some blank years) *From '''February 16, 1784''' through '''September 8, 1784,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' on microfilm 1. The year is neatly written on top of the first page in this section, however, the decade digit looks like an 8 on its side. This appears to be a handwriting quirk of the author, which he continues to use into the 1800s. This sequence does not appear to have any gaps internally. The custom of recording the townland continues. *From '''September 9, 1784''' through '''February 12, 1785,''' there are no baptismal records. *From '''February 13, 1785''' through '''April 29, 1791,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfilm 2. Months and years are neatly marked, and dates are in order. Baptisms continue at a regular pace with no indication of gaps. Records continue on May 1 in another volume, which technically means that no baptismal records exist for April 30. It's very believable that there simply were no baptisms on this date, rather than that there was a gap. *From '''May 1, 1791''' through '''January 22, 1787,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfilm 3. Months and years are neatly marked, and dates are in order. Baptisms continue at a regular pace with no indication of gaps. *From '''January 23, 1787''' through '''April 30, 1787,''' there are no records on the microfilm. A page may have been missed in imaging. *From '''May 1, 1787''' through '''March 10, 1809,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfilm 3. Months and years are neatly marked, and dates are in order. Baptisms continue at a regular pace with no indication of gaps. *From '''March 11, 1809''' through '''April 4, 1809,''' there are no records on the microfilm. A page may have been missed in imaging. *From '''April 5, 1809''' through '''November 2, 1809,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfilm 3. Months and years are neatly marked, and dates are in order. Baptisms continue at a regular pace with no indication of gaps. *From '''November 3, 1809''' through '''January 2, 1815,''' there are no records. *From '''January 3, 1815''' through '''October 24, 1815,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfilm 2. This appears to be a missing page from another volume indexed out of order. *From '''October 25, 1815''' through '''June 17, 1819,''' there are no records. *From '''June 18, 1819''' through '''July 10, 1845,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfilm 4. *From '''June 11, 1845''' through '''August 25, 1872,''' baptismal records are '''intact''' in microfilm 5. ==Marriages== *From '''June 17, 1757''' to '''June 9, 1771,''' marriages are '''intact''' in microfilm 1. There do not appear to be obvious gaps. *From '''June 10, 1771''' to '''May 2, 1774,''' there are no marriage records. *From '''May 3, 1774''' to '''February ? 1776,''' marriages are '''intact''' in microfilm 1. *From '''February ? 1776''' through '''1780''', there are no marriage records except a handful of records at the beginning of the page which later starts 1781. These could very well be the end of 1780, but they are not explicitly dated. *From '''January 23, 1781''' through ''' ? September, 1781''' marriage are '''intact''' in microfilm 1. *From '''January 1784''' through '''August 20, 1784''' marriages are '''intact''' in microfilm 1. *From '''August 16, 1784''' through ==Deaths== *From '''January 30, 1757''' through '''October 3, 1770''' deaths are '''intact''' in microfilm 1. *From '''October 4, 1770''' through '''June 3, 1774''' deaths are missing. *From '''June 4, 1774''' through '''February 4, 1776''' deaths are '''intact''' in microfilm 1. *From '''June 5, 1775''' until '''October, 1780''' deaths are missing except for on in 1777 and one in 1778 in microfilm 1. *From '''October 1780''' through '''September 17, 1882''' deaths are intact in Microfilm 1.

Cloonkeehan, Kiltura, Roscommon, Ireland

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:A gathering place for records pertaining to the tiny hamlet of Cloonkeehan, Roscommon, Ireland. This is an effort to find connections to the Cornwall family, and in particular the ancestry of [[Cornwall-170|Edward Cornwall]] (1795-1883), of Oakville, Ontario, Canada :'''The Parish of Kiltullagh''' :[http://kiltullagh.com/history1.htm Kiltullagh] is named after the first church of the parish that was built on a hill – and known as Kiltullagh (Cill Tulach – Church on the hill) :Archaeological digs have discovered that there was Christian activity on Kiltullagh as far back as the fifth century AD. Before that is is probable that the hill was a pagan worship or burial site – evidence of pagan burials have also been found. :The existing ruin is thought to date from 1441 and to have been destroyed by Cromwellian forces in the mid-17th century. It was probably forces led by a man called Henry Ireton – who was responsible for most of the destruction of religious sites in Ireland at that time. :Recent surveys have led to the theory that there was an earlier wooden structure close to the site of the stone church. :'''Castlerea''' (/ˌkæsəlˈreɪ/; Irish: An Caisleán Riabhach, meaning "brindled castle") is the second largest town in County Roscommon, Republic of Ireland. It is located in the west of the county and, as of 2011, has a population of 3,055. Roughly translated from Irish, Castlerea can mean Brindled Castle (Caisleán Riabhach) or King's Castle (Caisleán Rí). The town is built on the banks of the River Suck and the River Francis, both of which are tributaries of the River Shannon. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlerea Source]). :'''Ballinlough''' (/ˌbælᵻnˈlɒx/ bal-in-lokh; Irish: Baile an Locha, meaning "town of the lake") is a small town in County Roscommon, Ireland. The N60 national secondary road passes through it. The town is between Ballyhaunis and Castlerea on the Roscommon to Castlebar road. :Lake O'Flynn, which lies north of the town, is notable for brown trout fishing. The lake is also the source of the River Suck. :The town was the birthplace of Count Andrew O'Reilly of Ballinlough (1742-1832), who rose to prominence as a military commander in the service of the Austrian Empire. :Ballinlough is home to Black Donkey Brewing Ltd. Co. Roscommon's only brewery, and one of the third wave of Irish craft breweries. Black Donkey Brewing is best known for their farmhouse ale, "Sheep Stealer", so named after Roscommon's county nickname. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballinlough,_County_Roscommon Source]). ---- :1832 - Ireland, Tithe Applotment Books (Cloonkeehan, Kiltullagh, Roscommon, Ireland)[http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/results.jsp?county=Roscommon&parish=Kiltullagh&townland=Cloonkeehane&search=Search Tithe applotment books for Northern Ireland, 1832]. National Archives, Dublin and Public Record Office of Northern Ireland *John Cornwall *Michael Cornwall *James Cornwall :1834 - Ireland, Tithe Applotment Books (Cloonkeehan, Kilturra, Roscommon, Ireland)Tithe applotment books for Northern Ireland, 1834, National Archives, Dublin and Public Record Office of Northern Ireland; 13 rolls *John Cornwall *Michael Cornwall :1858 - Ireland, Tithe Applotment Books (Cloonkeehan, East, Kiltullagh, Roscommon, Ireland) (Lessor: Wm R W Sandford)General Valuation of Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Irish Microforms Ltd., 1978. National Archives, Dublin and Public Record Office, Belfast. *John Cornwall *John Cornwall *William Cornwall *William Cornwall *John Cornwall Esquire MD :1858 - Ireland, Tithe Applotment Books (Cloonkeehan, West, Kiltullagh, Roscommon, Ireland) (Lessor: Wm R W Sandford)General Valuation of Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Irish Microforms Ltd., 1978. National Archives, Dublin and Public Record Office, Belfast. *William Cornwall *John Cornwall ---- :1901 Ireland Census - Cloonkeehan East, Ballinlough, Roscommon[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Roscommon/Ballinlough/Cloonkeehan_East/1663630/ Census of Ireland 1901]. The National Archives of Ireland. ::Jane Cornwall (head) - 81 (1820) b. Roscommon; widow; o. Farmer ::Lizzie Cornwall (Daughter) - 53 (1848) b. Roscommon; not married ::Michael J Hebron (Servant) - 15 (1886) b. Roscommon; not married :1901 Ireland Census - Cloonkeehan East, Ballinlough, Roscommon[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Roscommon/Ballinlough/Cloonkeehan_East/1663631/ Census of Ireland 1901]. The National Archives of Ireland. ::Joseph Cornwall (head) - 55 (1846) b. Roscommon; married; o. farmer ::Alicia Cornwall (wife) - 39 (1862) b. Roscommon; married ::Jane Cornwall (sister) - 48 (1853) b. Roscommon; not married; o. seamstress ::John Thos Cornwall (son) - 18 (1883) b. Roscommon; not married; o. labourer ::Mary Anne Cornwall (daughter) - 14 (1887) b. Roscommon; not married ::Eliza Jane Cornwall (daughter) - 11 (1890) b. Roscommon; not married ::Julia Margt Cornwall (daughter) - 10 (1891) b. Roscommon; not married ::Allice Susan Cornwall (daughter) - 8 (1893) b. Roscommon; not married ::Kathleen Thos Cornwall (daughter)- 6 (1895) b. Roscommon; not married ::Susanna C Cornwall (daughter)- 4 (1897) b. Roscommon; not married ---- :1911 Ireland Census - Cloonkeehan East, Ballinlough, Roscommon[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Roscommon/Ballinlough/Cloonkeehan_East/760305/ Census of Ireland 1911]. The National Archives of Ireland. ::John Cornwall (head) - 28 (1883) b. Roscommon; not married ::Eliza Julia Cornwall (wife) - 29 (1882) b. Roscommon; not married ::Alice May Cornwall (daughter) - 0 (1911) b. Roscommon; not married ::Sussana Constance Cornwall (sister) - 15 (1896) b. Roscommon; not married ---- === Other Events === :Jan 9, 1861- Cited in assault case: Andrew Cornwall of Coonkeehan, Kittullah, land holder, his mother Bridgette Cornwall and sister Honoria Cornwall, Richard Cornwall and John Cornwall of Kittullagh, land holderIrish Petty Sessions Court Registers 1828-1912; images were provided by Family Search from records held at the National Archives of Ireland :December 9, 1863 - Marriage between Honoria Cornwall, of Cloonkeehan, Kiltulla, to James Lavelle of Cloonkehan[http://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000632061#page/1/mode/1up Catholic Parish Registers], Kiltullah Microfilm 04212/08 :April 27, 1863 - Marriage between Leonard Cornwall, of Kiltullagh, to Mary Browne, daughter of John Brown of KiltullaghBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers); Ireland Marriages 1619-1898; Kiltullagh, Roscommon :February 21,1875 - Baptism - Patrick Cornwall, Cloonkeehan, Father: Andrew Cornwall; Mother Anne GrealyRoscommon, Kiltullagh Parish Registers: Baptisms 1839-1881 :May 6, 1877 - Baptism - John Cornwall, Cloonkeehan, Father: Andrew Cornwall; Mother Anne GrealyRoscommon, Kiltullagh Parish Registers: Baptisms 1839-1881 :August 11, 1878 - Baptism - Anne Maria Cornwall, Cloonkeehan, Father: Andrew Cornwall; Mother Anne GrealyRoscommon, Kiltullagh Parish Registers: Baptisms 1839-1881 :July 8,1879 - Baptism - Patrick Cornwall, Cloonkeehan, Father: Andrew Cornwall; Mother Anne GrealyRoscommon, Kiltullagh Parish Registers: Baptisms 1839-1881 == Sources ==

Close Farm

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== Close Farm == === The Farmhouse === === Residents === ==Sources== * https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101299445-close-farmhouse-great-burdon#.ZGo4i33ML0s * https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101186154-barn-on-left-rear-of-close-farmhouse-great-burdon

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:''The vocabulary and the context of this case study is defined in the [[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles]] page.'' :''It is a companion page to [[Space:Ten_Circles_-_One_Million_Profiles|One million profiles in ten circles]]'' One way of defining a central profile in the Global Tree is that it is a profile with the shortest possible mean distance to other connected profiles. This is a simple idea - but there is no computationally cheap way of finding these profiles among the 21 million connected ones. Since the start of the 100 Circles research in November 2020, we have picked up some likely examples: ==Samuel Lothrop== '''[[Lothrop-29|Samuel Lothrop Esq (1622-1700)]]''' was mentioned in a discussion way back in May 2018. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/612063/mathematical-graph-structure-of-global-tree Mathematical graph structure of global tree] ([[Ligocki-7|Shawn Ligocki]] in G2G May 2018) Lothrop's profile was ''then'' at a mean distance of 17.69 from all connected profiles. He was also found to have many initial options for his connection path - 18 of his 27 nearest relatives were starting points on his way out to the rest of the tree. So Samuel Lothrop has been with us in the 100 circles from the start, as the known profile with the shortest mean distance to all other profiles. It was 17.46 on March 8 2021, having decreased from 17.51 on Nov 18 2020. Lothrop is not unique in his slow but steady decrease of the mean distance to the total of connected profiles - this is an ongoing process for all connected profiles. *Samuel Lothrop is a [[Space:Ten_Circles_-_One_Million_Profiles|10C1M profile]] - the circle where the cumulative population reaches over a million is Circle 10. We still have not stumbled across - or sniffed up - a profile with a shorter mean distance than Samuel Lothrop (although we may soon see him overtaken by Brigham Young). Since this was written in the beginning of March 2021 Brigham Young has indeed had his mean distance to other connected profiles reduced faster than Samuel Lothrop. Lothrop was overtaken in the end of March, although it is still, in June, not a very big difference: Young has a mean distance of 17.39 and Lothrop a mean distance of 17.40. By November 2022 Young has a mean distance of 16.83 and Lothrop is at 17.17. *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MStBgBiFl5fc4fYWY1WluKxfhVxRYfpFftg8SnShDsQ/edit?usp=sharing Comparison spreadsheet] Samuel Lothrop versus Brigham Young. Lothrop's profile was created 11 June 2010, so his branch has been worked on for a long time. He is under the wings of the Puritan Great Migration project. Fifteen duplicates have been merged into the profile of [[Lothrop-29]] - which is also an indicator of the interest from WikiTree members. Samuel Lothrop's first circle contains 27 profiles - 2 parents, 14 siblings, 2 spouses and 9 children. This circle must be complete, no more persons to add. His second circle contained 202 profiles in November 2020. One more profile was added in January 2021. Samuel Lothrop has 14,563 profiled descendants in WikiTtree down to the 9th generation (births from 1645 to 1933). There are (prudently) no more than 19 known ancestors in WikiTree. *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=rep2&WikiTreeID=Lothrop-29 WikiTree+ Descendant summary] (click the blue button) *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=rep1&WikiTreeID=Lothrop-29 WikiTree+ Ancestor summary] (click the blue button) *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yYfLJ8o-VelmTnkj4Ig62XkwtklR3Y5F12KZtprCswk/edit#gid=0&range=A86 Lothrop in comparison spreadsheet] ==Brigham Young== [[Young-93|Brigham Young (1801-1877)]] is one of the profiles with the largest number of profiled children: [[Space:WikiTree_Tops#Profiles|WikiTree Tops - Profiles]]. He was also mentioned in the May 2018 discussion about the mathematical graph structure of the global tree. At the time he had a mean distance of 18.38 to all connected profiles. This seems to have been reduced at a faster rate than Lothrop's since then: Jan 4 2021 his mean distance was at 17.60. On March 8 his mean distance was down to 17.47 - he may be in the process of overtaking Samuel Lothrop (he did in the end of March 2021). In November 2022 Young's mean distance is down to 16.83 *Brigham Young is a [[Space:Ten_Circles_-_One_Million_Profiles|10C1M profile]] - the circle where the cumulative population reaches over a million is Circle 10. The profile for Brigham Young was created in February 2010. He is under the wings of the LDS project. Brigham Young's first circle currently contains 125 profiles - one (a child dead in infancy) has been added since the first sample in January. He has: 2 parents, 11 siblings, 55 wives and 57 children. His second circle contained 458 profiles on Jan 4 and had grown to 489 on Mar 8. His kinship network is clearly being worked on. Brigham Young has 189 descendants with profiles in WikiTree, down to the fifth generation (births from 1825 to 1940). He has 7,368 ancestors with WikiTree profiles, ranging back to the 61st generation in the first century. *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=rep2&WikiTreeID=Young-93 WikiTree+ Descendant summary] (click the blue button) *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=rep1&WikiTreeID=Young-93 WikiTree+ Ancestor summary] (click the blue button) *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yYfLJ8o-VelmTnkj4Ig62XkwtklR3Y5F12KZtprCswk/edit#gid=1040967339&range=A87 Young in the comparison spreadsheet] ==Heber Chase Kimball== '''[[Kimball-87|Heber Chase Kimball (1801-1868)]]''' is number one on the list of the profiles with the largest number of profiled children: [[Space:WikiTree_Tops#Profiles|WikiTree Tops - Profiles]]. His circles were first sampled on Jan 7 2021. His mean distance to the total of connected profiles was then 17.94. On March 8 it had been reduced to 17.86. Kimball's profile was created 27 September 2010. He is under the protection of the LDS project. Heber Chase Kimball's first circle contains 109 profiles: 2 parents, 43 wives and 64 children. No siblings have yet been profiled in WikiTree - there are online trees with several, so he may be a "coming man". Kimball has 164 descendants profiled in WikiTree: six generations with births from 1843 to 2000. He has 7734 profiled ancestors in 60 generations back to the first century. *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=rep2&WikiTreeID=Kimball-87 WikiTree+ Descendant summary] (click the blue button) *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=rep1&WikiTreeID=Kimball-87 WikiTree+ Ancestor summary] (click the blue button) *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yYfLJ8o-VelmTnkj4Ig62XkwtklR3Y5F12KZtprCswk/edit#gid=2124454906&range=A88 Kimball in the comparison spreadsheet] ==Abraham Hunsaker== '''[[Hunsaker-187|Abraham Hunsaker (1812-1889)]]''' is number one on the list of profiles with the largest number of profiled grandchildren: [[Space:WikiTree_Tops#Profiles|WikiTree Tops - Profiles]]. His circles were first sampled 5 January 2021, when he was at a mean distance of 19.19 from all other connected profiles. 8 March 2021 his mean distance was 19.09. In November 2022 it is down to 18.19. Hunsaker's profile was created 31 October 2010. He has a sticker for LDS pioneers. Hunsaker's first circle contains 64 profiles: 2 parents, 6 siblings, 5 wives and 51 children. His second circle contains 424 profiles and has not changed between the two samples. One profile has been added to his third circle, which has grown from 491 to 492. Abraham Hunsaker has 482 profiled descendants down to the sixth generation (births 1833 to 1946). He has 3968 profiled ancestors, back to generation 12 in 1485. *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=rep2&WikiTreeID=Hunsaker-187 WikiTree+ Descendant summary] (click the blue button) *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=rep1&WikiTreeID=Hunsaker-187 WikiTree+ Ancestor summary] (click the blue button) *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yYfLJ8o-VelmTnkj4Ig62XkwtklR3Y5F12KZtprCswk/edit#gid=1434229002&range=A88 Hunsaker in the comparison spreadsheet] ==Elizabeth Tilley and her children== Mayflower passenger [[Tilley-73|Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland (bef.1607-1687)]] was one of the featured profiles in the Connection Finder when the First Thanksgiving was honoured in November 2020. Her mean distance to all connected profiles at that time was 17.96 - so she does not beat Samuel Lothrop or Brigham Young, but is still worth mentioning. Actually her daughter, [[Howland-171|Elizabeth (Howland) Dickinson (abt.1631-aft.1691)]] has a mean distance of 17.80, slightly better than her mother. Ended up looking at all the children of Elizabeth Tilley - it turned out that all ten children had shorter mean distances to the Global Tree than their mother, who was at 17.91 on March 14. Daughter [[Howland-7|Desire (Howland) Gorham (abt.1624-abt.1683)]] had the shortest mean distance at 17.58. *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1clHF45Px63UNEdjlryCduRhtl9YYT2ZOU_GyOxWPXdw/edit?usp=sharing Spreadsheet for Elizabeth Tilley and her children] *Elizabeth and her children are all [[Space:Ten_Circles_-_One_Million_Profiles|10C1M profiles]]

Closson

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McCracken-2011|Catherine Mendenhall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I'm working on this specific spelling. CLOSSON. It changes to Classon, Clawson, and Clausson through the years. * I will be seeking out facts on my grandfather Closson-175. * If you have any connections or can help, I'd appreciate any help I could get. I enjoy genealogy, but it is only one of many hobbies, and I have little time for it. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14079283 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Closson and All Spellings Thereof-1

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Part of the [[:Space:Closson Name Study| Closson Name Study]]. Please contact the project leader for more information. '''Closson and All Spellings Thereof''' Closson- George Franklin, JR. (As depicted on gravestone in South Carolina.) [[175|Closson]] '''CLAUSON'''- George Franklin, Sr. (As depicted on 1910 US Fed. Census, other information lines up.) Closson- George Franklin, Sr. (As depicted on 1920 US Fed. Census, other information lines up.) [[176|Closson]] '''Closin'''- James (As depicted on 1860 US Fed. Census, other information lines up.) '''Clopin'''- James (As depicted on 1900 US Fed. Census, other information lines up.) '''Clawson'''- James (As depicted on 1880 Us Fed. Census, other information lines up.) Closson- James (As depicted on 1870 US Fed. Census, other information lines up, and death cert., and Social Security application.) [[177|Closson]] Closin- John (As depicted on 1860 US Fed. Census, other information lines up.) Closson- John (As depicted on 1870 US Fed. Census, other information lines up.) [[178|Closson]]

Closson Family Mysteries

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Edgar Closson married to Cora Handy Berrien County Michigan committed suicide shortly after the passing of his wife, leaving behind several small children. Fern and Donald, the younger 2 children were raised by Cora's sister Kitty Handy, but what about the other children?

Closure of genealogy website

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Since 2006 I have had a website dealing with the genealogy of my Irish Berry family. This site will cease to exist on 31 August 2020 when Google switches from its Classic sites to a new site template. Wiki users with the Berry surname and haplogroup I-M253 might like to take the opportunity to copy relevant pages, particularly the page “Before Ireland, the DNA Evidence and the Connection with the I-M253 Haplogroup (“Augusta/Washington Co.”) Berry Family in the USA and a Tribute to Carol Vass”: https://sites.google.com/site/irishberrygenealogy/before-ireland

Clothier

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A person who makes, sells, or deals in clothes or cloth * https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/clothier

Cloud Family Research Source Page

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Source list researched and deemed reliable for the Cloud Family of immigrating from England to Chester County Pennsylvania, Sources ↑ 1.0 1.1 Pg 142 Potts "Cloud family" chapter 23 ↑ Bese's Suffering of Friends, Vol II, Chapter II, page 89 ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county Pennsylvania, Vol 3 ↑ Page 11 "The Cloud Family, by Potts; in genelaogical notes of the cloud family, founded by william cloud.. ↑ Identified passengers on the ship "Unicorn", approved by the Committees on Ancestral Eligibility and Lineage, and the Council of the Society; Retrieved from {http://www.welcomesociety.org/Welcome_ancestors.htm]; on December 22, 2014 Early Chester County Arrivals Index (1681-1698) Chester Co., Pa; {http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/chester/immig/ships-indx.txt], 12-22-2014; #Cloude, Jeremiah 1682 Unicorne #Cloude, Robert 1682 Unicorne #Cloude, William 1682 Unicorne #Cloude, William Jr. 1682 Unicorne ↑ Bristol Port book source retrieved from {http://bkendall.tripod.com/Page5.html] ↑ Source retrieved from {http://bkendall.tripod.com/Page5.html]; on 12-22-2014 ↑ mykindred.com, retrieved from link: {http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=152489&tree=mykindred01] *Futhey, J. Smith & Cope, gilbert (1881). History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with genealogical and biographical sketches. Press of Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. (pg 500) *Jordan, John Woolf, & Hadden, James. "Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county Pennsylvania", Vol 3. (pg 642) *Potts, Thomas Maxwell. (1895) "Our family Ancestors", chapter 23; "The Cloud family". Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. (pg 142) *Potts, Thomas Maxwell (1911), edited by Janice G Cloud (Cloud family Historian and Editor) Genealogical Notes of the CLOUD FAMILY founded by William Cloud who came to Pennsylvania in 1682 and died in 1702. Canonsburg Pennsylvania. *Committees on Ancestral Eligibility and Lineage, and the Council of the Society., founded in 1906; retrieved from {http://www.welcomesociety.org/] *Ancestry.com. US and Canada Passenger and Immigration lists index, 1500's-1900's [database-online]. Provo, UT USA; Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passengers and Immigration lists index, 1500's-1900's. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. *Early Chester County Arrivals Index (1681-1698): Chester County, PA; Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Sandra Ferguson *{http://bkendall.tripod.com/cloud.html] Website constructed by Bill Kendall, Cloud descendant; and can be reached via email at: pbkendall@netzero.net Additional Sources: *Evans,Helen "Reta";Family Group Records-Pedigree Charts,5605 Westcreek Drive,. 'Associated Profiles': [[Cloud-133|William Robert Cloud Sr]] and descendants 'Categories': 1. Categories: English Quakers | Quaker Emigration to America | Pennsylvania Quakers. 2. William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project Migrating Ancestor (From England to the United States)

Clouds - Wallpaper

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Wallpaper / Background Images of Clouds, Rainbows, Stars etc.,

Clough Research

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Research notes with details about the ancestors of Sheila (Clough) Kaye, 2nd wife of James Bryant Kaye. __TOC__ == Sheila Clough's parents == Sheila Clough's parents were Arnold Burnell Clough and Jessica (Myers) Clough. FamilySearch sources provided by Julia Kaye (Sheila's daughter) had information about her parents that got this started. This was supplemented with thorough Find-a-Grave memorials contributed by Frank Passic, Albion Michigan Historian, and others. === Jessica Myers (mother) === Jessica Myers was born on 3 March 1916 in Michigan; her mother was Daisy Mae Stauffer, whose parents were Hiram Stauffer and Mary Antinidis. Jessica Myers married '''Arnold Burnell Clough'''. They had these children: * '''Sheila Ruth Clough''', who would marry James Bryant Kaye. '''1940 Census'''
In the 1940 census, Jessie I Clough (24) was the wife of Arnold B Clough in Morley, Mecosta, Michigan. They were living with their daughter Sheila Ruth Clough. '''1940 Census''': "United States Census, 1940"
citing enumeration district (ED) 54-11, sheet 1A, line 23, family 10, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 1788.
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Jessie I Clough (24), wife, in household of Arnold B Clough (25) in Morley, Mecosta, Michigan, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Arnold B Clough || M || 25 || Married || Head || || Michigan |- | '''Jessie I Clough''' || '''F''' || '''24''' || '''Married''' || '''Wife''' || || '''Michigan''' |- | Sheila R Clough || F || 1 || Single || Daughter || || Michigan |}
Her husband, Arnold Burnell Clough, died in 1996. Her daughter Sheila R Clough died at age 64 on 21 April 2003 in Dalton, Georgia. Jessica ("Jessie") Clough died at age 99 in July 2015 in Florida. She was buried in Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta County, Michigan. Her gravestone shows 1916–2015, which matches the FamilySearch profile. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|190611008}} (accessed 31 August 2022)
Memorial page for Jessie Clough (1916-2015), citing Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by Barbara78 (contributor 49400746).
=== Arnold Burnell Clough (father) === Arnold Burnell Clough was born on 13 September 1913. His father was Zera M Clough (1891–1973), and his mother was Leone R (Scott) Clough (1893–1974). He had a brother Bernard S Clough, born 18 February 1820 in Michigan, and died of malnutrition due to prematurity at 3 months in 30 May 1920 in Lakeview, Montcalm, Michigan. He was buried in Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta, Michigan. He married '''Jessica Myers''' (1816–2015); she was known as "Jessie". They had these children: * '''Sheila Ruth Clough''', who would marry James Bryant Kaye. '''1920 Census'''
In the 1920 census, Burnell (6) was the son of Zera M Clough [transcribed as "Jerah"] in Mecosta, Michigan, United States. His wife Leone Clough's first name was transcribed as "Cleone". '''1920 Census''': "United States Census, 1920"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: T625; Affiliate Film Number: 784; Line: 26; FHL microfilm: 1820784; Record number: 4581;
{{FamilySearch Record|MZQD-9Y5}} (accessed 1 September 2022)
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Burnell Clough (6), single son, in household of Jerah M Clough (28) in Mecosta, Michigan, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Jerah M Clough || M || 28 || Married || Head || || Michigan |- | Cleone Clough || F || 26 || Married || Wife || || Michigan |- | '''Burnell Clough''' || '''M''' || '''6''' || '''Single''' || '''Son''' || || '''Michigan''' |}
'''1930 Census'''
In the 1930 census, A Burnell (16) was the single son of Zera Clough in Summit, Mason, Michigan. '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1, sheet 1B, line 55, family 18, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 1011; FHL microfilm 2,340,746.
{{FamilySearch Record|XQ1H-WWZ}} (accessed 1 September 2022)
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A Burnell Clough (16), single son, in household of Zera Clough (39) in Summit, Mason, Michigan, United States. Born in Michigan.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Zera Clough || M || 39 || Married || Head || || Michigan |- | Leona R Clough || F || 37 || Married || Wife || || Michigan |- | '''A Burnell Clough''' || '''M''' || '''16''' || '''Single''' || '''Son''' || || '''Michigan''' |}
'''1940 Census'''
In the 1940 census, Arnold B. (25) was the married head of household in Morley, Mecosta, Michigan. He was married to Jessie I Clough (24) and living with their daughter Sheila R Clough (1). '''1940 Census''': "United States Census, 1940"
citing enumeration district (ED) 54-11, sheet 1A, line 22, family 10, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 1788.
{{FamilySearch Record|K4GR-W9L}} (accessed 1 September 2022)
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Arnold B Clough (25), married head of household in Morley, Mecosta, Michigan, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Arnold B Clough''' || '''M''' || '''25''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || || '''Michigan''' |- | Jessie I Clough || F || 24 || Married || Wife || || Michigan |- | Sheila R Clough || F || 1 || Single || Daughter || || Michigan |}
Burnell Clough died at age 83 on 1 October 1996 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida. '''Death''': "United States Social Security Death Index"
citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).
{{FamilySearch Record|J16R-ZZZ}} (accessed 1 September 2022)
Burnell Clough death 01 Oct 1996 (age 83) in Lee, Florida.
'''Death''': "Florida Death Index, 1877-1998"
citing vol. , certificate number 116278, Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, Jacksonville.
{{FamilySearch Record|VVDJ-RS8}} (accessed 31 August 2022)
Burnell Clough death 1 Oct 1996 in Lee, Florida, United States.
Arnold Burnell Clough was buried in 1996 in Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta, Michigan. '''Burial''': "Find A Grave Index"
citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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Arnold Burnell Clough burial (died on 1 Oct 1996) in 1996 in Altona, Mecosta, Michigan, United States of America.
== Burnell Clough's parents == Burnell's parents were Zera M Clough and Leone R (Scott) Clough. === Zera M Clough === Zera M Clough was born 28 March 1891 in Calhoun county, Michigan. Zera Clough married '''Leone R Scott''' on 19 August 1910 in Austin, Mecosta, Michigan. They had these children: # '''Arnold Burnell Clough''' (1913–1996) # Bernard S Clough (1920–1920) He died at age 82 on 9 September 1973 in Ludington, Mason, Michigan. He was buried in Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta, Michigan '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|98860259}} (accessed 31 August 2022)
Memorial page for Zera M Clough (28 Mar 1891-9 Sep 1973), citing Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by terry john (contributor 47123884).
=== Leone R (Scott) Clough === Leone R Scott was born on 17 August 1893 in Michigan. Her parents were William Henry Scott and Minnie Isodore Hemingway (or Hemenway), who were married 26 October 1887 in Fallasburg, Kent, Michigan. She had five brothers: Lloyd William, Henry M., Harry Leroy, Vernon, and Hobert A. She married '''Zera M Clough''' ... They had these children: # '''Arnold Burnell Clough''' (1913–1996) # Bernard S Clough (1920–1920) Leone Clough died at age 80 in July 1974 in Ludington, Mason, Michigan. She was buried in Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta, Michigan. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|98860409}} (accessed 1 September 2022)
Memorial page for Leone R ''Scott'' Clough (17 Aug 1893-Jul 1974), citing Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by terry john (contributor 47123884).
== Zera Clough's parents == Zera Clough was the son of Isaac E Clough and Isabelle ("Belle") (Lake) Clough. === Isaac E Clough === Isaac E Clough was born in July 1859 in MIchigan. His parents were Henry Clough and Ellen Blackhurst, who were married on 4 July 1850 in Auburn, Cayuga, New York. He had four siblings: John Phineas, Kara A., William Delos,and Sarah. Isaac married '''Isabelle ("Belle") Lake'''. They had these children: * '''Zera Clough''' He died at age 66 in 1925 in Mecosta county, Michigan. He was was buried in Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta County, Michigan. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|98859407}} (accessed 31 August 2022)
Memorial page for Isaac E Clough (Jul 1859-1925), citing Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by terry john (contributor 47123884).
=== Isabelle ("Belle") (Lake) Clough === Isabelle ("Belle") (Lake) Clough was born in June 1866 in Michigan. Isabelle's father was '''Romondo Lake''' (1836–1910), and her mother was Laura (Thompson) Lake. She had three brothers: Leman L. Lake, Harley Lake, and Hobert C. Lake; she also three sisters: Minerva A (Lake) Belcher, Flora A (Lake) Bartell, and Allie M (Lake) Rogers. She was the mother of Zera Clough. Belle Lake married '''Isaac E Clough''' ... They had these children: * '''Zera Clough''' Belle (Lake) Clough died at age 89 in 1955 in Mecosta county, Michigan. She was buried in Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta County, Michigan, United States. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|98859475}} (accessed 31 August 2022)
Memorial page for Isabelle “Belle” ''Lake'' Clough (Jun 1866-1955), citing Altona Cemetery, Altona, Mecosta County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by terry john (contributor 47123884).
== Romondo Lake's family == === Romondo Lake === Romondo Lake was born on 13 July 1836 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. He was the son of '''James Lake''' (1797–1867) & '''Flora (Perry) Lake''' (1805–1884). The memorial states that he was the "third white child born in Albion (includes Albion Township)". He married twice: # '''Laura Alzina Thompson''' (1836–1901). Born June 1836 in Oswego county, New York. Married in January 1856 in Michigan. She died in 1902. # Ada Vance. She was 40, living in Siuth Haven as a dressmaker, when she married Romondo (age 66, farmer in Marengo) [transcribed as "Romonds"] on 13 November 1902 in South Haven, Calhoun, Michigan. '''Marriage''': "Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925"
citing Marriage, South Haven, Calhoun, Michigan, , Citing Secretary of State, Department of Vital Records, Lansing; FHL microfilm 4208661.
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Romonds Lake (66y) marriage to Ada Vance on 3 Nov 1902 in South Haven, Calhoun, Michigan.
Romondo & Laura had these children: # Leman L Lake (1856–1925) # Minerva A (Lake) Belcher (1859–1893) # Flora A (Lake) Bartell (1861–1934). Born 6 September 1861 in Butler, Michigan. Died at age 72 on 1 September 1934 in Big Rapids, Mecosta, MIchigan. # '''Isabelle ("Belle") (Lake) Clough''' (1866–1955) # Harley Lake (1867–1957). Born 5 December 1865 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. # Hobert C. Lake (1872–1957). Born August 1872. # Allie M (Lake) Rogers (1875–1947). Born July 1875. He moved in April, 1873 from Albion to Marengo. '''1860 Census'''
In the 1860 census, Romondo (24) was in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. He was living with his wife Alzina (23) [Laura's middle name transcribed as "Algina"], son Leman (3) [transcribed as "Lemon"], and daughter Minerva (1). '''1860 Census''': "United States Census, 1860"
citing Page: 77; Affiliate Publication Number: M653; Affiliate Film Number: 539; FHL microfilm: 803539; Record number: 2989;
{{FamilySearch Record|MWDJ-S3M}} (accessed 1 September 2022)
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Romondo Lake (24) in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, United States. Born in Michigan.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Romondo Lake''' || '''M''' || '''24''' || || '''Michigan''' |- | Algina Lake || F || 23 || || Michigan |- | Lemon Lake || M || 3 || || Michigan |- | Minerva Lake || F || 1 || || Michigan |}
'''1870 Census'''
In the 1870 census, Romondo (33) [transcribed as "Romond"] was the head of household in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. He was living with his wife Alzina (33), sons Leman (13) [transcribed as "Simon"] and Harley (2) [transcribed as "Harlow"], and daughters Minerva (11), Flora (8), and Vallonia (3) [transcribed as "Bellonia"] '''1870 Census''': "United States Census, 1870"
citing Page: 41; Affiliate Publication Number: M593; Line: 4; FHL microfilm: 000552165; Record number: 1609;
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Romond Lake (33) head of household in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Romond Lake''' || '''M''' || '''33''' || || '''Michigan''' |- | Alzina Lake || F || 33 || || New York |- | Simon Lake || M || 13 || || Michigan |- | Minerva Lake || F || 11 || || Michigan |- | Flora Lake || F || 9 || || Michigan |- | Bellonia Lake || F || 3 || || Michigan |- | Harlow Lake || M || 2 || || Michigan |}
'''1880 Census'''
In the 1870 census, Romondo (33) [transcribed as "Romond"] was the head of household in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. '''1870 Census''': "United States Census, 1870"
citing Page: 41; Affiliate Publication Number: M593; Line: 4; FHL microfilm: 000552165; Record number: 1609;
{{FamilySearch Record|MHHD-BWR}} (accessed 1 September 2022)
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Romond Lake (33) head of household in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Romond Lake''' || '''M''' || '''33''' || || '''Michigan''' |- | Alzina Lake || F || 33 || || New York |- | Simon Lake || M || 13 || || Michigan |- | Minerva Lake || F || 11 || || Michigan |- | Flora Lake || F || 9 || || Michigan |- | Bellonia Lake || F || 3 || || Michigan |- | Harlow Lake || M || 2 || || Michigan |}
'''1900 Census'''
In the 1900 census, Romondo (64, farmer) [transcribed as "Romando"] was the married head of household in Marengo, Calhoun, Michigan. He was living with his wife of 45 years, Alzina [Laura's middle name, transcribed as "Alvina"], sons Harley (34, day laborer) and Hobert (27, farm laborer), and daughter Allie (24) with her husband Herman N. Rogers (30, day laborer, born April 1870), who had been married 3 years, and a niece Zora Belcher (16, born February 1884) [probably related to his deceased daughter Minerva (Lake) Belcher]. They were all born in Michigan, except for Alzina from New York.Alzina had 7 children, with 6 still living [their daughter Minerva (Lake) Belcher had died in 1893]; Allie had no children. '''1900 Census''': "United States Census, 1900"
citing enumeration district (ED) 51, sheet 2B, family 48, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,705.
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Romando Lake (64), married head of household in Marengo township, Calhoun, Michigan, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Romando Lake''' || '''M''' || '''64''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || || '''Michigan''' |- | Alvina Lake || F || 64 || Married || Wife || || New York |- | Harley Lake || M || 35 || Single || Son || || Michigan |- | Hobert Lake || M || 28 || Single || Son || || Michigan |- | Allie Rogers || F || 25 || Married || Daughter || || Michigan |- | Herman N Rogers || M || 30 || Married || Son-in-law || || Michigan |- | Zora Belcher || F || 16 || Single || Niece || || Michigan |}
He died at age 73 on 25 February 1910 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan. '''Death''': "Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995"
citing FHL microfilm: 1019063; Record number: 29;
{{FamilySearch Record|FHRF-X7Z}} (accessed 1 September 2022)
Romondo Lake death 25 Feb 1910 (age 73), son of James Lake & Flowy Perry, in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States.
Romondo was buried in Marengo Village Cemetery, Marengo, Calhoun, Michigan. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|9309942}} (accessed 31 August 2022)
Memorial page for Romondo Lake (13 Jul 1836-25 Feb 1910), citing Marengo Village Cemetery, Marengo, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
=== Laura Alzina (Thompson) Lake === Laura Alzina Thompson was born ... Her parents were Samuel Berry Thompson (1791–1856) and Polly Ann Worden (1798–1840), who were married about 1822. She had eleven siblings. Laura Thompson married '''Romondo Lake''' in January 1856. Romondo & Laura had these children: # Leman L Lake (1856–1925) # Minerva A (Lake) Belcher (1859–1893) # Flora A (Lake) Bartell (1861–1934) # '''Isabelle (Lake) Clough''' (1866–1955) # Harley Lake (1867–1957) # Hobert C. Lake (1872–1957) # Allie M (Lake) Rogers (1875–1947) Laura Lake died in 1902. == James Lake family == === James Lake === Romondo Lake was the son of James Lake (1797–1867), who was born on 2 August 1797 in Ontario county, New York. He married ''''Flora Perry''' (1805–1884) about 1823 in Jefferson county, New York. James was a pioneer of Albion Township, and built the cobblestone house on south side of B Drive South on the road to Concord. '''James Lake Cobblestone House: Passic, Frank, Albion Historian, Moring Star, 23 January 2000, page. [http://www.albionmich.com/ James Lake Cobblestone House] They had six sons (all with unusual names): # Rovno Lake (1824–1842). # Montholon Lake (1838–1846). # Dessoles Lake (1826–1888), # Currell Lake (1826–1899). Born about 1826 in New York. Died at age 74 on 13 September 1899 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. # Decolier C. Lake (1835–1878) # '''Romondo Lake''' (1836–1910) James Lake died at age 69 on 23 June 1867 and was buried in Riverside Cemetery (Old Grounds Block 2, Lot 102, Grave 5), Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|9311343}} (accessed 31 August 2022)
Memorial page for James Lake (2 Aug 1797-23 Jun 1867), citing Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA (plot: Old Grounds Block 2, Lot 102, Grave 5.); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
=== Flora (Perry) Lake === Flora Perry was born in 1805. Flora Perry married '''James Lake'''. They had six sons (all with unusual names): # Rovno Lake (1824–1842). # Montholon Lake (1838–1846). # Dessoles Lake (1826–1888), # Currell Lake (1826–1899) # Decolier C. Lake (1835–1878) # '''Romondo Lake''' (1836–1910) '''1850 Census'''
In the 1850 census, Flora Lake (45) was in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. She was living with her husband James Lake (53), and their sons Romondo [transcribed as "Romendo"] and Decolier [transcribed as "Decolian"]. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census, 1850"
citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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Flora Lake (45) in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, United States.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | James Lake || M || 53 || || New York |- | '''Flora Lake''' || '''F''' || '''45''' || || '''New York''' |- | Decolian Lake || M || 17 || || Michigan |- | Romendo Lake || M || 14 || || Michigan |}
Flora Lake died on 3 February 1884. Flowy's child Romondo Lake died on 25 February 1910 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States. '''Child Death''': "Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995"
citing FHL microfilm: 1019063; Record number: 29;
{{FamilySearch Record|FHRF-X7D}} (accessed 1 September 2022)
Flowy Perry in death record for child Romondo Lake, 25 Feb 1910 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, United States.
== Romondo Lake's siblings == Romondo Lake had five brothers (all with unusual names): Rovno, Montholon, Dessoles, Currell, and Decolier. === Rovno Lake === Rovno Lake was born about 1824 (based on death age). His parents were James Lake & Flora Perry. He died at age 18 on 28 January 1842, and buried 22 March 1842 in Riverside Cemetery (Old Grounds, Lot 102, Grave 2), Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image)
{{FindAGrave|12824756}} (accessed 31 August 2022)
Memorial page for Rovno Lake (unknown-Mar 1842), citing Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA (plot: Old Grounds, Lot 102, Grave 2.); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
=== Montholon Lake === Montholon Lake was born about 8 November 1838 (based on death age). His parents were James Lake & Flora Perry. He died at age 7 years, 10 months, 9 days on 17 September 1846, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery (Old Grounds Block 2, Lot 102, Grave 1), Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|9311356}} (accessed 31 August 2022)
Memorial page for Montholon Lake (unknown-17 Sep 1846), citing Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA (plot: Old Grounds Block 2, Lot 102, Grave 1.); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
=== Dessoles Lake === Dessoles Lake was born in 1826 in New York. His parents were James Lake & Flora Perry. He married Malinda Coleman, when she was 20; they had eight children, with only four still living at her death: * Vallonia Lake b. circa 1848 * James B. Lake b. 1856 * Alta Lake b. circa 1859 * Florry Lake b. circa 1868 Dessoles died at age 62 on 10 October 1888 in Ovid, Branch, Michigan, and his burial details are unknown. (Three photos included). '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Dessoles Lake (1826-10 Oct 1888); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182) Burial Details Unknown.
=== Leman L. Lake === Leman L Lake was born in 1856. His parents were Romondo Lake and Laura Thompson. He was the brother of Isabelle (Lake) Clough, daughter of Isaac Clough (son of Zera Clough, grandfather of Burnell Clough) He married ... They had these eleven children (all with unusual names): # Erie Lake (1894–1983). He opened the Erie Lake General Store in Marengo, Calhoun, Michigan (just west of Albion) in 1922 that carried grocers and much more, which became a community center with square-shaped scoops on ice cream cones and an upstairs ballroom. He was also their postmaster until the post office was eliminated in 1933 during the Great Depression. Also he was a supervisor of Marengo Township. He married Margaret Wilson, who died in 1958. Later he married widow Lena (Lincoln) King in 1967. He moved to Florida to retire and died in 1983. '''The Village of Marengo, Part 3: Erie Lake''': Passic, Frank, Historical Albion Michigan, Morning Star, 17 November 2002, page 3. [http://www.albionmich.com/history/histor_notebook/021117.shtml Erie Lake] # S. R. La Due # Zelon # Clune # Alwin # Elver, # Erson # Iru # Essie # Naxos # Erna He died in 1925. See [http://albionmich.com Albion MIchigan] website for more information. == Dessoles Lake's family == === Malinda Coleman === Malinda Coleman (also spelled Colman) was born 1827 in New York. She was the daughter of Zur H. Coleman and Sally Nearpass. Malinda Coleman married Dessoles Lake when she was 20; they had eight children, with only four still living at her death: * Vallonia Lake (abt.1848–?) * James B. Lake (1856–1942). * Alta C (Lake) Miller (1860–1907). She married William R. Miller (1864–1934) * Florry Lake (abt.1868–?) She was the widow of Dessoles Lake (who had died earlier in 1888) when she died at age 73 on 19 April 1900 in West Kinderhook, Branch, Michigan. She was buried on 21 April 1900 in Lockwood Cemetery, Coldwater, Branch, Michigan. Malinda Coleman's death certificate gives her age as 73 years, 8 months and 13 days. Her parents were Zurr Colman & Sally Nearpass. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Malinda ''Colman'' Lake (1827-19 Apr 1900), citing Lockwood Cemetery, Coldwater, Branch County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by SDL (contributor 47919392).
=== James B. Lake family === ==== James B. Lake ==== James B. Lake was born on 22 December 1856 in Branch county, Michigan. He was the son of Dessole Lake and Malinda Colman. He married Cecilia Leffingwell, who died in 1905. Then he married Edith Mary Bishop. He died at age 85 on 5 November 1942 at a hospital in Marshall, Calhoun, Michigan. ==== Edith Mary (Bishop) Lake ==== Edith Mary Bishop was born on 4 September 1865 in Essex, England. She was the daughter of George Lobsey Bishop and Amelia (Cooper) Fellow Bishop. She initially immigrated from London, England to New York, New York oer mon 11 April 1877 with her mother Amelia (Cooper) Bishop and brothers George Williamson, Lewis John. About 1880, her mother Amelia Bishop was divorced from George L Bishop in either USA or England. In the 1880 US Census, George Bishop was divorced and living in Wayne, Edwards, Kansas, United States. Edith Bishop must have returned to England with her mother Amelia. Apparently, her brothers George and Lewis remained in America, because they were not in the 1881 England Census when Amelia was living in St John parish, Hackney, London with George Fellows and children Edith M, Harry G, and Albert F (All last name Bishop). Her mother Amelia married George Fellows sometime between 1881–1891. In the 1891 and 1901 England Census, Edith was still living with her mother Amelia in Hackney, London, England, now spouse George Fellows, and children Edith M Bishop, Harry G (Bishop) Fellows, and Albert F (Bishop) Fellows. Edith came back to America at age 42 in 1907. Edith Lake died (after a fall at home) at age 92 on 11 December 1957 (after James) at Sheldon Memorial Hospital [closed 1967] in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery (Block 117, Lot 61, Grave 4), Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. She was survived by a niece, Mrs John Hartman of Jackson, and three nephews, Ronald Bishop of Albion, Fred Bishop of Jackson, and Max Bishop of Rives Junction. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Edith Mary ''Bishop'' Lake (4 Sep 1865-11 Dec 1957), citing Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA (plot: Block 117, Lot 61, Grave 4.); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
== Edith Mary (Bishop) Lake's siblings == Edith Mary (Bishop) Lake had two brothers who also immigrated to America: George and Lewis. === George Williamson Bishop === George Williamson Bishop was born in July 1859 in England. He was the son of George Lobsey Bishop and Amelia (Cooper) Bishop, and brother of Edith Mary Bishop and John Lewis Bishop. George Bishop died at age 70 on 2 October 1929 in Parma, Jackson, Michigan, United States, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery (Block 116, Lot 35, Grave 6), Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for George Williamson Bishop (Jul 1859-2 Oct 1929), citing Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA (plot: Block 116, Lot 35, Grave 6.); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
=== Lewis John Bishop's family === ==== Lewis John Bishop ==== Lewis John Bishop was born on 19 November 1863 in England. He was the son of George Lobsey Bishop and Amelia (Cooper) Bishop, and brother of Edith Mary Bishop and George Willimson Bishop. Lewis Bishop married Mary Jane Graham. They had these children: # Ronald Lewis Bishop (1891–1982) # Fred Carlyle Bishop (1896–1970) # Max Arthur Bishop (1903–1985) Lewis Bishop died at age 68 on 17 December 1931 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, United States. He was buried in Riverside Cemetery (Block 117, Lot 61, Grave 6), Albion, Calhoun, Michigan with a death date of 17 Dec 1931. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Lewis John Bishop (19 Nov 1863-17 Dec 1931), citing Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA (plot: Block 117, Lot 61, Grave 6.); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
==== Mary Jane (Graham) Bishop ==== Mary Jane Graham was born on 1 November 1868 in Parma, Jackson, Michigan, United States. Her parents were Napolean Bonaparte Graham (1825–1890) and Mary J. (Pierce) Graham (1830–1879). Her siblings were: * Samuel D Graham (1849–1852). Born in 1849, died at age 3 on 24 May 1852, buried in Graham (aka Perry) Cemetery, Parma, Jackson, Michigan * Asa J Graham (1852–1904) * Frank Graham (1854–1854) * Ellen Mar (Graham) Tunnicliff (1855–1926). She was known as "Ella". * Elsie Ann (Graham) Bishop (1857–1926). She was married as the second wife of George Lobsey Bishop, after his divorce from Amela (Cooper) Bishop. She married Lewis John Bishop. They had these children: # Edith Hartman Mary Bishop was an Albion resident until 1918. Her husband Lewis Bishop died in 1931. Mary Bishop died at age 77 on 18 October 1946 in Blackman, Jackson, Michigan. She was buried in Riverside Cemetery (Block 117, Lot 61, Grave 5), Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Mary Jane ''Graham'' Bishop (1 Nov 1868-18 Oct 1946), citing Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA (plot: Block 117, Lot 61, Grave 5.); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
== George Lobsey Bishop's family == === George Lobsey Bishop === George Lobsey Bishop was born in Norfolk, England. His father had the same name: George Lobsey Bishop. In the 1851 England Census, he lived in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. George Bishop married Amelia (Cooper) Fellows on 25 December 1858 in Shoreditch, England. They had these children: # George Williamson Bishop (1859–1929) Death: USA # Edward Archue Bishop (1861–?) Death most likely England # Lewis John Bishop (1863–1931) Death: USA # Edith Mary Bishop (1865–1957) Death USA # Harry George Bishop-Fellows (1877–?) Death most likely England # Albert F Bishop-Fellows (1880–?) Death most likely England In the 1861 England Census, he lived in Shoreditch, St. Leonard, Middlesex, England. In the 1880 US Census, he lived in Wayne, Edwards, Kansas, United States - Divorced. Then George Bishop married Elsie Ann Graham on 16 Jan 1882 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. They had these children: # Edna M. Bishop (1882–1952) # Lura Elsie (Bishop) Watson (1885–1923) He died at age 57 on 16 July 1894 in Parma, Jackson, Michigan, and was buried in Riverside Cemetery (Block 116, Lot 35, Grave 5. Transferred from Block 32, Lot 4 in 1923), Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for George Lobsey Bishop (1837-16 Jul 1894), citing Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA (plot: Block 116, Lot 35, Grave 5. Transferred here from Block 32, Lot 4 in 1923..); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
=== Amelia (Cooper) (Fellows) Bishop === Amerlia Cooper was born in 1841 in Westminster, Middlesex, England. Her parents were John Cooper and Elizabeth. Amelia Cooper married ... Fellows ... Then Amelia Fellows married George Lobsey Bishop on 25 December 1858 at St John the Baptist in Shoreditch, England. They had these children: # George Williamson Bishop (1859–1929) Death: USA # Edward Archue Bishop (1861–?) Death most likely England # Lewis John Bishop (1863–1931) Death: USA # Edith Mary Bishop (1865–1957) Death USA # Harry George Bishop-Fellows (1877–?) Death most likely England # Albert F Bishop-Fellows (1880–?) Death most likely England On 11 April 1877, she immigrated from London, England to New York, New York with children George W, Lewis J, and Edith M. About 1880, she was divorced from George L Bishop in either USA or England. In the 1880 US Census, George Bishop lived in Wayne, Edwards, Kansas, United States - Divorced. In the 1881 England Census, she was living in St John parish, Hackney, London, England with George Fellows and children Edith M, Harry G, and Albert F (All last name Bishop). In the 1891 and 1901 England Census, she was living in Hackney, London, England with now spouse George Fellows (who she married between 1881–1891) and children Edith M Bishop, Harry G (Bishop) Fellows, and Albert F (Bishop) Fellows. Edith Mary Bishop came back to America at age 42 in 1907, where she married James B. Lake. She had ... Edith Lake died at age 92 on 11 December 1957 Then George Bishop married Elsie Ann Graham on 16 Jan 1882 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. They had these children: # Edna M. Bishop (1882–1952) # Lura Elsie (Bishop) Watson (1885–1923) Amelia Bishop died before 1911 in England. Her burial details are unknown. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image)
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Memorial page for Amelia ''Cooper'' Fellows (1841-unknown); Maintained by: Find a Grave Burial Details Unknown.
== Malinda Coleman's parents == Malinda Coleman's parents were Zur H. Coleman and Sally Nearpass. ==== Zur H. Coleman ==== Malinda's father was Zur H. Coleman, who was born on 15 June 1789 in Shelbourne, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was a sergeant in Captain Leonard's company of the US Light Artillery during the War of 1812. Zur Coleman married Sally Nearpass on 15 May 1824. Their children were: * Benjamin N Colman (1816–1889) * Eli M Colman (1821–1877) * '''Malinda Colman Lake''' (1827–1900) Zur Coleman died at age 62 on 25 March 1852 in Pulaski, Jackson, Michigan, and was buried in West Concord Cemetery (Lot 14 East), Concord, Jackson (near, Michigan with a death date of 11 May 1852. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Zur H. Coleman (15 Jun 1789-11 May 1852), citing West Concord Cemetery, Concord, Jackson County, Michigan, USA (plot: Lot 14 East.); Maintained by Frank Passic, Albion Historian (contributor 46564182).
Sally Nearpass) Coleman died in 1860. === Sally Nearpass === Sally Nearpass was born ... Sally Nearpass, of Cambria, Niagara, New York, married Zur Coleman on 15 May 1824. Sally (Nearpass) Colman died in 1860. == Zur Coleman's parents == Zur Coleman's parents were Job Coleman and Elizabeth Martin. === Job Coleman === Zur's father was Job Coleman, who was born 1741 in Essex county, Massachusetts. He was the son of James Coleman & Rachel (Andrews) Coleman. He was baptized on 11 October 1741 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Job Coleman married Elizabeth Martin on 9 November 1765 at Lunenberg, Massachusetts. They had these children: # Mary (Coleman) Town b. c.1766 # Samuel Colman b. c.1769, d. 1827 # Elizabeth b. 11 Aug 1770 # John Coleman b. 21 Jun 1772, d. 1847 # Rachel Andrews (Coleman) Rawson b. 21 Jun 1774, d. 1855 # Benjamin Coleman 1775 d. 18 Aug 1777 # Child Coleman b. 18 May 1778 # Rhoda Coleman b. 1783 d. 8 Jul 1805 # Joseph Emerson Coleman b. 1783 d. 5 Aug 1805 # Zenus Coleman b. 1785 d. 2 Aug 1805 # Benjamin b. 1789; was listed as a resident of Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont in 1815. # '''Zur H. Coleman''' b. 1789 [birth same year as Benjamin?]; was listed as a resident of Phelps, Ontario, New York in 1817; d. 1852 "Job Coleman bought a tract of land of 50 pounds from Daniel Belden in 1773, which was likely the now so-called "Coleman Lot." He remained in town until 1796, when he went to Heath, Mass., where he owned a tavern. The following year he sold his Shelburne property to Josiah Dole, son of Parker." The Colman family moved to Heath about 1796. In 1805 the family was stricken by typhus, along with several neighbors, and the parents and three children died. First Rhoda, aged 26, died on July 8. She was followed by Zenus, aged 19, on August 2; Joseph, aged 21, on August 5; then the parents, Job on September 2 and Elizabeth (aged 61) on October 25. Job Coleman died at age 64 on 2 September 1805 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Hill Cemetery, Shelburne, Franklin, Massachusettts. NO GRAVESTONE FOUND buried here based on publication ref below Heath Vital Records state that they were buried in Shelburne, [from FAG 47170039] [bio, family info and burial in Hill Cemetery as published in Vanished Pioneer Homes and Families of Shelburne, Massachusetts, by Leila Stone Bardwell, pub. by the Shelburne Historical Society, 1974 p. 9] === Elizabeth Martin === Elizabeth Martin married Job Coleman on 9 November 1765 at Lunenberg, Massachusetts. Job and Elizabeth had these children: # Mary (Coleman) Town b. c.1766 # Samuel Colman b. c.1769, d. 1827 # Elizabeth b. 11 Aug 1770 # John Coleman b. 21 Jun 1772, d. 1847 # Rachel Andrews (Coleman) Rawson b. 21 Jun 1774, d. 1855 # Benjamin Coleman 1775 d. 18 Aug 1777 # Child Coleman b. 18 May 1778 # Rhoda Coleman b. 1783 d. 8 Jul 1805 # Joseph Emerson Coleman b. 1783 d. 5 Aug 1805 # Zenus Coleman b. 1785 d. 2 Aug 1805 # Benjamin b. 1789; was listed as a resident of Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont in 1815. # '''Zur H. Coleman''' b. 1789 [birth same year as Benjamin?]; was listed as a resident of Phelps, Ontario, New York in 1817; d. 1852 == Job Coleman's parents == Job Coleman had parents James Colman and Rachel (Andrews) Colman. === James Colman === Job's father was James Colman (1711–1773), who was born on 17 March 1711 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts. James Colman married Rachel Andrews. They had three children: * '''Job Coleman''' (1741–1805) * Benjamin Colman (1749–1826) * Solomon Colman (1752–1837) He died at age 62 on 15 August 1773 in Ashby, Middlesex, Massachusetts. James Colman was buried in Ashby First Parish Burial Ground, Ashby, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States with a death date of 15 Aug 1773. Burial Source: Gravestone records from the Old Yard in Ashby, Massachusetts; copied and arranged in 1937, deposited by Richard Jaquith Fowle, Thetford, Vermont. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for James Colman (17 Mar 1711-15 Aug 1773), citing Ashby First Parish Burial Ground, Ashby, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Donald Tuttle (contributor 47391979).
=== Rachel (Andrews) Colman === Job's mother was Rachel (Andrews) Colman (1710–1803), who was born on 27 October 1710, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts. Rachel Andrews married James Colman. They had three children: * '''Job Coleman''' (1741–1805) * Benjamin Colman (1749–1826) * Solomon Colman (1752–1837) Rachel died at age 92 on 27 April 1803 in Ashby, Middlesex, Massachusetts, and was buried in Ashby First Parish Burial Ground, Ashby, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Rachel ''Andrews'' Colman (27 Oct 1710-27 Apr 1803), citing Ashby First Parish Burial Ground, Ashby, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Donald Tuttle (contributor 47391979).
Burial Source: Gravestone records from the Old Yard in Ashby, Massachusetts; copied and arranged in 1937, deposited by Richard Jaquith Fowle, Thetford, Vermont. == Job Colman's siblings == Job Colman had two brothers: Benjamin and Solomon. == Benjamin Colman's family == === Benjamin Colman === Benjamin Colman was born on 3 August 1749, Ashby, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He was the son of James & Rachel (Andrews) Colman, and brother of Job and Solomon Colman. Benjamin Colman married Susanna Martin (1751–1839). Benjamin Colman died at age 77 on 11 October 1826 at Ashby. Buried Ashby First Parish Burial Ground. === Susanna (Martin) Colman === Susanna Martin was born on 15 April 1751 in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts. Susanna Martin married Benjamin Colman. Benjamin & Susanna had three children: * Susan (Colman) Read (1773–1864) * Asenith (Colman) Allen (1776–1848) * John M. Colman (1794–1865) She died at age 87 on 15 February 1839 in Ashby, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Susanna Colman was buried in Ashby First Parish Burial Ground, Ashby, Middlesex, Massachusetts. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Susanna ''Martin'' Colman (15 Apr 1751-15 Feb 1839), citing Ashby First Parish Burial Ground, Ashby, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Donald Tuttle (contributor 47391979).
=== Abijah Read's family === ==== Susan (Colman) Read ==== Susan Colman was born on 8 January 1773 in Ashby, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Susan Colman married Abijah Read (1773–1864) in 1793. She was his second wife. Abijah and Susan had five children: * Alijah C. Reed (1796–1879) * Permelia (Read) Hildreth (1799–1883) * Jeremy Boynton Reed (1801–1882) * Harriet (Read) DeWitt (1806–1888) * Mary Ann (Reed) Tibbets (1808–1832) Susan (Colman) Read died at age 91 on 18 November 1864. Susan Read was buried in Westlawn Cemetery (Lot 94), Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Susan ''Colman'' Read (8 Jan 1773-18 Nov 1864), citing Westlawn Cemetery, Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA (plot: Lot 94); Maintained by Brad Potts (contributor 47043387).
==== Abijah Read ==== Abijah Read was born on 15 July 1754 in Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. His mother was Elizabeth (Hartwell) Fletcher (1731–1826). His siblings were: * Jonathan Keyes (1763–1828) * Lucy (Keyes) Fletcher (1764–1846) * Patty (Keyes) Fletcher (1769–1786) * Aaron Keyes (1774–1775) Abijah Read married Elisabeth (Boynton) Read (1760–1790) in 1786 Abijah and Elisabeth had one child: * Abijah Read (1789–1789) Elisabeth died 29 August 1790. Then Abijah married Susan (Colman) Read (1773–1864) in 1793. Abijah and Susan had five children: * Alijah C. Reed (1796–1879) * Permelia (Read) Hildreth (1799–1883) * Jeremy Boynton Reed (1801–1882) * Harriet (Read) DeWitt (1806–1888) * Mary Ann (Reed) Tibbets (1808–1832) Abijah Read died on 27 March 1844 in Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Abijah was buried Westlawn Cemetery, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Abijah Read (15 Jul 1754-27 Mar 1844), citing Westlawn Cemetery, Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Brad Potts (contributor 47043387).
==== Elisabeth (Boynton) Read ==== Elisabeth Boynton was born on 26 May 1760 in Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Boynton (1724–1798) and Rebekeh (Barrett) Prescott (1731–1805). She had these siblings: * Nathaniel Boynton (1763–1838) * Jeremy Boynton (1767–1767) * John Boynton (1776–1796) She married Abijah Read in 1786. This was his first marriage. Abijah and Elisabeth had one child: * Abijah Read (1789–1789) Elisabeth (Boynton) Read died on 29 August 1790 in Westford. She was buried in Westlawn Cemetery, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Elisabeth ''Boynton'' Read (26 May 1760-29 Aug 1790), citing Westlawn Cemetery, Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Brad Potts (contributor 47043387).
After her death, Abijah then married Susan Colman and they had five children. == Solomon Colman's family == === Solomon Colman === Solomon Colman was born on 20 June 1752 in Asburnham, Worcester, Massachusetts. He was the son of James and Rachel (Andrews) Colman, and brother of Job and Benjamin Colman. He married Hepzibah (Davis) Colman (1752–1830). They had three children: * Isaac Coleman (1779–1856) * Lydia (Coleman) Haven (1785–1858) * Andrus Coleman (1793–1873) Solomon died at age 84 on 2 January 1837. He was buried in Pleasant View Cemetery, Ludlow, Windsor, Vermont. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Solomon Colman (20 Jun 1752-2 Jan 1837), citing Pleasant View Cemetery, Ludlow, Windsor County, Vermont, USA; Maintained by Jim Warren (contributor 48274206).
=== Hepzibah (Davis) Colman === Hepzibah Davis was born on 15 July 1752 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts; she was the daughter of Zacariah and Lydia Davis. Hepzibah died at age 77 on 15 May 1830, and was buried in Pleasant View Cemetery, Ludlow, Windsor, Vermont. === Isaac Coleman's family === ==== Isaac Coleman ==== Isaac Coleman was born on 8 February 1779 in Ashburnham, Worcester, Massachusetts. He was the son of Isaac & Hepzibah (Davis) Colman. Isaac married Lucy Mant Church (1769–1868) on 16 March 1806 in Chester, Windsor, Vermont. He died at age 77 on 16 October 1856 in Chester, Windsor, Vermont. Isaac was buried in Brookside Cemetery, Chester, Windsor County, Vermont, United States with a death date of 16 Oct 1856. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Isaac Coleman (8 Feb 1779-16 Oct 1856), citing Brookside Cemetery, Chester, Windsor County, Vermont, USA; Maintained by Wanda Morrison Tillotson (contributor 48166024).
==== Lucy Mant (Church) Coleman ==== Lucy Mant Church was born on 29 August 1769 in Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts. She was a widow twice. Lucy Mant Church married Isaac Colman on 16 March 1806 in Chester, Windsor, Vermont. Isaac & Lucy had one child: * James Coleman (1806–1883) Lucy Mant (Church) Coleman died at age 88 on 6 July 1868 in Chester, Windsor, Vermont. Lucy was buried in Brookside Cemetery, Chester, Windsor County, Vermont. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
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Memorial page for Lucy Mant ''Church'' Colman (29 Aug 1769-6 Jul 1868), citing Brookside Cemetery, Chester, Windsor County, Vermont, USA; Maintained by Wanda Morrison Tillotson (contributor 48166024).
== Acknowledgements == [[Warren-4338 | Doug Warren]] created this free-space page for research note details on the ancestors of Sheila (Clough) Kaye, 2nd wife of James Bryant Kaye.

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Clover Creek Dunker Congregation, Blair PA

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"About 1755 a colony of Brethren entered Morrison's Cove [PA] through Loy's Gap and ... settled in the northern borders of the valley where now Clover Creek and Roaring Spring congregation[s] are located ... Daniel Ullery ... purchased 169 acres in 1780 where Roaring Spring now stands. He built a mill which doubtless was the first one in this part of the country. The same year, Jacob Shonefelt, one of the ministers of this church, purchased 640 acres of land on which is located the borough of East Sharpsburg. ... John Brumbaugh, procured a warrant dated March 14, 1765 for 1,500 acres of land on which Martinsburg is built [but] did not take possession till September 7, 1792 ..." (Royer 1924, pp 71-72 "The 'Record of the Faithful' states that this congregation was organized in 1790 with twenty members ; that in 1840 the first house was erected ..." (ibid, p 77). Early [Dunker] Ministers in Clover Creek were John (Honnas) Martin, Daniel (Paulus) Paul, George Brumbaugh, Christian Hoover, Jacob Shenefelt (1793), John Hoover (1820), George Brumbaugh (1820), John Clapper, George Brumbaugh, Sr (1832), Isaac B. Brumbaugh 1832 (list incomplete, date of investment when known) (ibid p 80).
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The 1790 census reported only name of head of household, and number of free white males 16 and over, free white males under 16, free white females, all other free persons, and slaves. Only free whites are included in this list since the last two categories were invariably absent. "None" was indicated by a blank, transcribed here as ".." to preserve proper spacing. {| |- | [[Cripe-31|Daniel Gripe]] (1) || || 1 4 4 || || │ || || [[Cripe-316|Samuel Gripe]] (1) || || 1 4 1 || || │ || || [[Greib-17|Jacob Gripe]] (1) || || 1 2 1 || |- | [[Shively-96|Christian Shively]] (2) || || 3 2 3 || || │ || || [[Greib-6|John Gripe]] (1) || || 2 1 7 || || │ || || [[Shively-92|Jacob Shively]] (2) || || 1 .. 1 || |- | [[Rench-72|John Wrentch]] || || 2 1 4 || || │ || || [[Bouslaugh-7|Boston Bouslough]] (3) || || 1 1 3 || || │ || || [[Hoover-1425|Christian Hover]] (4) || || 1 3 3 || |- | [[Paulus-20|Daniel Powlis]] || || 2 3 5 || || │ || || Jacob Hover || || 1 1 1 || || │ || || Phillip Metsker || || 2 2 5 || |- | [[Brumbaugh-141|Jacob Brumbough]] {5) || || 3 4 4 || || │ || || [[Brumbaugh-22|George Brumbough]] (5) || || 1 .. 6 || || │ || || [[Brumbaugh-61|John Brumbough]] (5) || || 1 .. 1 || |- | [[Martin-55543|John Martin]] (6) || || 2 .. 2 || || │ || || [[Metzger-284|George Metsker]] (7) || || 1 4 3 || || │ || || John Martin || || 1 .. 2 || |} Dunkers absent in 1790 census but recorded in 1800 census; census categories collapsed to agree with those in the 1790 census. {| |- | [[Hoover-1425|Christian Hoover]] || || 1 1 1 || || │ || || [[Hoover-1426|Adam Hoover]] || || 1 3 2 || || │ || || [[Martin-55543|John Martin Sr]] (6) || || 1 .. 3 || |- | [[Martin-73122|Conrad Martin]] (6) || || 1 1 3 || || │ || || [[Shenefelt-27|John Shanefeldt]] (8) || || 1 4 3 || || │ || || [[Shoenfelt-3|Jacob Shanefeldt]] (8) || || 1 1 4 || |} Notes: # Daniel, Samuel, Jacob & John Gripe (Cripe) were brothers. # Christian and Jacob Shively were brothers; their sister Elizabeth married Abraham Teeter. # Sebastian Bouslaugh (abt 1758-1841) was a son-in-law of John Rench. # Perhaps Christian Daniel Hoover (abt 1767-1835) was head of household in the absence of father [[Hoover-1426|Johan Adam Hoover]]. # Jacob, George & John Brumbaugh were brothers; a fourth brother Conrad was a member of the Early Yelow Creek congregation. # John Martin was the first minister of Clover Creek church & Conrad was his son; they were recorded in the 1800 census residing in Hopewell & Woodbury Twps, Bedford. # Perhaps John George Metzger (1771-1837) was head of household in the absence of father [[Metzger-278|Johann Valentin Metzger]] (1743-bef 1807). # John & Jacob Shenefelt were brothers, recorded in the 1800 census residing in Hopewell & Woodbury Twps, Bedford. Jacob was an early minister in the Clover Creek Dunker congregation.
== Sources == * Royer, Galen Brown, 1924. "[https://archive.org/download/BrethrenInMiddlePennsylvania/BrethrenInMiddlePennsylvania.pdf A history of the Church of the Brethren in the middle district of Pennsylvania]." Prepared and Published Under the Supervision of the District Conference through its Home Mission Board.

Clyde Perkins Personal Knowledge

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CMB 03 - Tisbury area, 11 parishes

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'''CMB 3''' Tisbury area, 11 parishes Pg 72 Chislett James Oakley Pg 73 CHIZLET William Marriage: "England, Wiltshire, Church Records, 1518-1990", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D3K-G9ZB : Wed Dec 13 23:00:11 UTC 2023), Entry for James Oakley Chislett and Eliza Theresa Baker, 14 Aug 1826. James Oakley Chislett, Residence Place Milborne Port, Somerset Marital Status B Name Eliza Theresa Baker Residence Place Donhead St Andrew Marital Status Single Event Date 14 Aug 1826 Event Place Donhead St Andrew, Wiltshire,

CMB 4, Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist

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:Find: [[Space:Profile Checklist|Top Level Checklist]] ==Intro== Profiles associated with the "Chislett" name in CMB 4 part of Wiltshire, England: See: [https://www.wiltshirefhs.co.uk/index.php/component/content/article?id=4128 Map]. This is part of the [[Space: Chislett Name Study|Chislett Name Study]]. ==CMB 4== CMB 4 - Ten parishes south of Salisbury CMB 4 The Bishop’s Transcripts and Parish Registers of Bishopstone (South), Bower Chalke, Broad Chalke, Coombe Bissett, Fifield Bavant, Homington, Nunton & Bodenham, Odstock & Stratford Tony page 34 Total 32 Entries - Bower Chalke :C Christening :M Marriage :B Burial ==Check List== :[[Chizlett-24|CHIZ(S)LETT Thomas]] son of [[Chizlett-6|William Chizlett (bef.1796-1863)]] :C: CHIZ(S)LETT Thomas 9 Apr 1826, Bower Chalke
:[[Chizlet-1|CHIZLET William]] (son of [[Chizlet-2|William Chizlet (bef.1728-bef.1793)]] in [[Space:CMB 10, Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist|CMB 10 Checklist]] and Elizabeth) :C: CHIZLET William 28 Mar 1773, Bowerchalke :M: CHIZLETT William 30 Dec 1793, Bowerchalke :B: CHIZLETT William 1849 age 76, Bowerchalke
:[[Chizlett-25|CHIZLETT Ann]] :C: CHIZLETT Ann 26 Jan 1834, Bower Chalke :[[Kerly-9|CHIZLETT formerly KERLY Betsy]] :B: CHIZLETT Betsy 1838, Bowerchalke :[[Chizlett-7|CHIZLETT Charles]] :C: CHIZLETT Charles 9 Nov 1817, Bower Chalke
:[[Chizlett-12|CHIZLETT Cornelius]] son of William :C: CHIZLETT Cornelius 3rd May 1802, Bowerchalke :M: CHIZLETT Cornelius 2 May 1828, Bower Chalke :[[Chizlett-11|CHIZLETT Elizabeth]] dau. of William :C: CHIZLETT Elizabeth 16 Feb 1794, Bowerchalke :[[Chizlett-26|CHIZLETT Elizabeth]] :C: CHIZLETT Elizabeth 27 Jul 1830, Bower Chalke, worn page half missing, list of names, rewritten :C: CHIZLETT Elizabeth baptism 17th August 1830 (written over - looks like 27th July), Bowerchalke :[[Chizlett-27|CHIZLETT James]] :C: CHIZLETT James 19 Jul 1828, Bower Chalke :[[Chizlett-4|CHIZLETT James]] :C: CHIZLETT James 30 Mar 1810, Bower Chalke :[[Chizlett-1|CHIZLETT Jane]] :C: CHIZLETT Jane 19 April 1807, Bowerchalke :M: CHIZLETT Jane, 6 Nov 1828, Bower Chalke :[[Chizlett-3|CHIZLETT Joseph]] son of William and Mary :C: CHIZLETT Joseph 17 Nov 1799, Bowerchalke :[[Bond-8053|CHIZLETT formerly BOND Mary]] :B: CHIZLETT Mary 1845, Bowerchalke :[[Chizlett-6|CHIZLETT William]] :C: CHIZLETT William 07 Feb 1796, Bowerchalke CHIZLETT Wm ? ==No more sources to find== *CB: [[Chizlett-5|CHIZLETT Elisha]] Baptism 26 Nov 1814 Bower Chalke,-:CHIZLETT Elisha burial 23 Feb 1815 Bowerchalke *CB: [[Chizlett-8|CHIZLETT Eliza]] Baptism 26 Nov 1814 in Bower Chalke,-:CHIZLETT Eliza burial 17 Feb 1815 in Bower Chalke, *CB: [[Chizlett-10|CHIZLETT Elizer(a)]] Baptism 1 Jun 1812 Bower Chalke,-:CHIZLETT Elizer(a) burial 15 Sep 1812 in Bower Chalke, *CB: [[Chizlett-29|CHIZLETT James]] Baptism 09 Jan 1825 Bower Chalke,-:CHIZLETT James burial 9th Feb 1825 in Bower Chalke, *CB: [[Chizlett-28|CHIZLETT Joseph]] Baptism 1776 Bowerchalke,-:CHIZLETT Joseph burial 1777 Bowerchalke, *CB: [[Chizlett-9|CHIZLETT Thomas]] Baptism 14 Jul 1805 in Bowerchalke (father William and mother Mary); CHIZLETT Thomas, Burial 29 May 1806 in Bowerchalke. ==Original List== :1 CHISLETT Thomas [[Chizlett-24|CHISLETT Thomas]] C :2 CHIZLET William [[Chizlet-1|CHIZLET William]] C :CHIZLETT :3 Ann [[Chizlett-25|CHIZLETT Ann]] C :4 Betsy [[Kerly-9|CHIZLETT formerly KERLY Betsy]] B :5 Charles [[Chizlett-7|CHIZLETT Charles]] C :6 Cornelius [[Chizlett-12|CHIZLETT Cornelius]] C :7 Cornelius " " M :8 Elisha [[Chizlett-5|CHIZLETT Elisha]] C :9 Elisha " " B :10 Eliza [[Chizlett-8|CHIZLETT Eliza]] C :11 Eliza " " B :12 Eliza [[Chizlett-10|CHIZLETT Elizer(a)]] C :13 Eliza " " B :14 Elizabeth [[Chizlett-11|CHIZLETT Elizabeth]] C :15 Elizabeth [[Chizlett-26|CHIZLETT Elizabeth]] C :16 Elizabeth " " C :17 James [[Chizlett-27|CHIZLETT James]] C :18 James [[Chizlett-4|CHIZLETT James]] C :19 James [[Chizlett-29|CHIZLETT James]] C :20 James " " B :21 Jane [[Chizlett-1|CHIZLETT Jane]] C :22 Jane " " M :23 Joseph [[Chizlett-3|CHIZLETT Joseph]] C :24 Joseph [[Chizlett-28|CHIZLETT Joseph]] C :25 Joseph " " B :26 Mary [[Bond-8053|CHIZLETT formerly BOND Mary]] B :27 Thomas [[Chizlett-9|CHIZLETT Thomas]] :28 Thomas " " :29 William Chizlet-1 M :30 William " " B :31 William [[Chizlett-6|CHIZLETT William]] :32 Wm ?

CMB 4 , Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist

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==Profile Checklist== [[Space:CMB 1, Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist|CMB 1 Profiles Checklist]] [[Space:CMB 2, Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist|CMB 2 Profiles Checklist]] [[Space:CMB 4, Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist|CMB 4 Profiles Checklist]] [[Space:CMB 10, Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist|CMB 10 Profiles Checklist]] [[Space:CMB 12, Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist|CMB 12 Profiles Checklist]] [[Space:CMB 13, Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist|CMB 13 Profiles Checklist]]

CMB 5, Wiltshire, Chislett Name Study Checklist

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'''CMB 5'''

Cmdr Joseph H. Judith Military Page

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[[Judith-62|Joe's Profile]]
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'''Judith Glacier'''
Glacier about 9 mi long, flowing from the vicinity of Mount Hamilton northeastward to enter Byrd Glacier just E of Mount Tuatara. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Commander J.H. Judith, USN, commanding officer of the Edisto during U.S. Navy (USN) Operation Deep Freeze (OpDFrz) 1964.USCGC Southwind (WAGB-280)". NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
{{Clear}} === Military Career === :Joe was a pilot until he was injured in a car accident. Later became a Captain of an Iceburg. He had a glacier named after him. :United States Navy # 1963 Operation Deep Freeze, USS Suribachi, Ship Classification: AE-21 * (https://books.google.com/books?id=59XcwoRK9jkC&pg=PA176&lpg=PA176&dq=~genealogy+Judith+Appleton+Little+Waldingfield,+Suffolk,+England&source=bl&ots=KIqlyz7_7n&sig=ACfU3U0hlkLZLYCf0aQf6LmXvpAkzgc5JA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjW6cDx-bbqAhWLGs0KHU4RBJg4ChDoATAFegQIChAB#v=onepage&q=~genealogy%20Judith%20Appleton%20Little%20Waldingfield%2C%20Suffolk%2C%20England&f=false) * [https://books.google.com/books?id=gUiA6VB1QT8C&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=~genealogy+Judith+Appleton+Little+Waldingfield,+Suffolk,+England&source=bl&ots=sTjW-bBWab&sig=ACfU3U1iHRC0zv4fqPp27Q8YcASh5M2uCQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjW6cDx-bbqAhWLGs0KHU4RBJg4ChDoATAGegQIBxAB#v=onepage&q=~genealogy%20Judith%20Appleton%20Little%20Waldingfield%2C%20Suffolk%2C%20England&f=false A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England Containing An ... By John Farmer] :'''See also:''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Rogers_(minister) Wikipedia: Nathaniel Rogers (minister)].

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Is this going to prevent Project Protection on profiles that need it? As long as we are making changes to who belongs in the project, I would like to make another. Our end date is wrong. There has recently been a large number of recent posts to exclude profiles where there is not a clear record of someone in New England by 1640. This sort of exclusionary approach is eliminating profiles which clearly belong in the project. Do you really think someone immigrating in 1641 was in anyway different from someone immigrating in 1640? It is also eliminating people who almost certainly were in New England prior to 1640 but didn't leave a record until 1641-1642. We should go back to where the project started - studying the early migration to New England which led to the founding of the US. Anderson was always considered a tremendous resource and guide for the project, but it is only recently that people have been acting like a profile belongs in the project ONLY if Anderson has covered the individual. To me, the migration of people from England to New England looking for religious freedoms and economic opportunities can be said to have continued at least until 1650. Anderson has his own reasons for having a sharp cutoff date of 1640, mainly because it captures the vast majority of Great Migration immigrants and allowed him to complete the project so it could be published in a timely manner. However, it is not because the Great Migration officially ended on that date. It is certainly recognized that immigration to New England dropped sharply with the start of English Civil War, but that begs the question as to why we don't use 1642 instead of 1640. In the past, project leaders recognized all this but also felt that the project was already too large. So to them, it made sense to just use the 1640 date since that's what Anderson was using. The greatest improvement to WikiTree since I have been here has been the advent of Project Protection. The number of errors in print and on the internet number in the tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands. Project Protection has allowed us to cleanup and block a vast number of these errors from reappearing in WikiTree. The greatest service PGM can do for WikiTree is to take in any profile for which there is any question or past error with regard to their English origins. This is where PGM Adjunct came from as a way to PP profiles which did not meet the strict 1640 cutoff. I am not concerned about the size of the project - it is already so large that a few more will not make a difference or be noticed. I don't want to be slavishly devoted to Anderson at all as the rule setter for PGM. The definition PGM uses should be whatever works best for the project and for WikiTree (this may be very close to Anderson for obvious reasons). Anderson himself completely acknowledges that he misses a number of immigrants that came after 1640, and a fair number that were here by 1640 but left no record; however, he states that he is okay with that as these profiles will be captured by the Early New England Study Project. We don't have a similar way to capture these profiles. I would want the definition to be more inclusive to capture immigrants that Anderson misses. So my definition would be any immigrant to New England prior to 1650 as it would capture just about all relevant profiles. I would even be okay with 1645. Note that I would not include children born in England if their parents are in the project; this is my way of limiting the size of the project. I would aggressively use PGM Adjunct as a way to Project Protect any profile with known false origins or parents - there is no reason not to and, as I said, it is the greatest service PGM can provide to WikiTree. I can understand people wanting to stick with the 1640 definition. However, my default would be to be inclusive and take in borderline profiles, rather than have all these G2G questions about removing profiles from the project. Really, why? Do you really think someone whose first record is land ownership in 1641 wasn't in New England prior to 1640? If they truly immigrated in 1641, do you think they are in anyway fundamentally different than someone who immigrated in December 1640? I want all these profiles in PGM, because I trust the project to watch over them and help keep WikiTree as accurate as possible.

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== Biography == :Elder John Whipple of Ipswich is the immigrant ancestor of this branch of the family.[[#Holman|Holman]]. ''Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury...'', vol. 1. (1938): [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10922/images/dvm_GenMono000378-00039-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=51 pages 46-48].[[#Whipple2003|Whipple]]. ''Genealogy of "Elder" John Whipple of Ipswich''. (2003). He must not be confused with [[Whipple-84|John Whipple]] who arrived in Dorchester by 1632 and who removed to Providence, Rhode Island in 1658.[[#Anderson|Anderson]]. ''The Great Migration Begins'', vol. 3. (1995): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1970/23896329 pages 1970-1974]. He was baptized on 29 August 1596 in Bocking, Essex, England, the son of Matthew and Joan Whipple of Bocking. Like his father, he was a clothier. With his older brother, John Whipple immigrated to New England in 1638 and settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts. He was very commonly called Elder John Whipple in records to distinguish him from his son Capt. John Whipple and his nephew Lieut. John Whipple. :The earliest record of John Whipple in New England is the grant of "6 acres of planting ground next his brother" on 1 September 1638 in Ipswich.[[#Schofield|Schofield]]. ''Ancient Records of Ipswich,'' vol. 1. (1899): [https://archive.org/details/ancientrecordsof00ipsw/page/n45/mode/2up?view=theater 1 September 1638]. At the same time, he and his brother were jointly granted an additional two hundred acres. He and his brother were active in community affairs. His first town assignment was the keeping of a herd of 86 cows for which he was paid £15.[[#Schofield|Schofield]]. ''Ancient Records of Ipswich,'' vol. 1. (1899): [https://archive.org/details/ancientrecordsof00ipsw/page/n75/mode/2up?view=theater&q=whipple 20 April 1639]. On a 13 May 1640, he was made a freeman of the town of Ipswich.[[#NEHGR1849|NEHGR]], vol. 3. (April 1849): [https://books.google.com/books?id=_oweAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA187 page 187], "List of Freemen (cont.), by Lucius Page. He and his brother were on a committee "for the furthering of trade amongst us" on 11 January 1640/1.[[#Schofield|Schofield]]. ''Ancient Records of Ipswich,'' vol. 1. (1899): [https://archive.org/details/ancientrecordsof00ipsw/page/n79/mode/2up?view=theater&q=whipple 11 January 1640/1]. Soon thereafter, on 10 February 1640/1, he was made a selectman of Ipswich.[[#Schofield|Schofield]]. ''Ancient Records of Ipswich,'' vol. 1. (1899): [https://archive.org/details/ancientrecordsof00ipsw/page/n81/mode/2up?view=theater&q=whipple 10 February 1640/1]. He is frequently found on committees to apportion land, settle disputes, build fences, and to serve on juries. by 1642 he was a deacon of the church in Ipswich.[[#Schofield|Schofield]]. ''Ancient Records of Ipswich,'' vol. 1. (1899): [https://archive.org/details/ancientrecordsof00ipsw/page/n101/mode/2up?view=theater&q=whipple 19 November 1642]. He served a total of eight terms as a deputy to the general court for Ipswich in 1640, 1641, 1642, 1646, 1650, 1651, 1652, and 1653. :He was married first to Susan Clarke, the daughter Stephen and Elizabeth Clarke of Theydon Garnon.''[[#Fiske1|Fiske]]. "Clarke and Stacy Origins," in ''NEHGR'', vol. 160. (2006): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11733/17/143408376 pages 17-29]. They had eleven children with the first ten born in Bocking England and the last in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Of his five sons, only Capt. John Whipple survived childhood to marry and leave descendants. Three of his daughters married and had children. Following the death of Susan in 1661, he married Janet ( ), the widow of Thomas Dickinson of Rawley. :Elder John Whipple died 30 June 1669 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. He left a will naming his surviving son and three surviving daughters. Also named was his son-in-law Anthony Potter who had married his deceased daughter Elizabeth. The bequest to his "beloved wife Jennet" mentions a marriage agreement signed before their marriage; three of her daughters by her previous marriage were also mentioned in the will. === Birth === :'''Baptized:''' 29 August 1596 in Bocking, Essex, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", ''FamilySearch '' online database. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM3T-7NP), Johnes Whipple, 1596. === Marriages and Children === :'''Married:''' ''1st -'' Susanna Clarke on 28 August 1621 at St. Andrew by the Wardrobe parish in London, England.''[[#Fiske1|Fiske]]. "Clarke and Stacy Origins," in ''NEHGR'', vol. 160. (2006): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11733/17/143408376 pages 17-29]."England Marriages 1538-1973", [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_854560519%2F2 FindMyPast Transcription] ($), John Whipple and Susan Clarke; Marriage date: 28 Aug 1621. They had eleven children. Susan died on :'''Married:''' ''2nd -'' Janet Unknown. She was the widow of Thomas Dickinson. :'''Children''' of Elder John Whipple and Susannah Clark: :Exact birthdates are from a family record found among the Wheatland papers held at the Essex Institute.[[#Holman|Holman]]. ''Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury...'', vol. 1. (1938): [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10922/images/dvm_GenMono000378-00039-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=51 page 48].Salem. ''Vital Records of Salem'', v. 2. (1918): [https://books.google.com/books?id=-c4UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA424 page 424]. # Susannah Whipple. Born on 1 July 1622 in Bocking, England. She married Lionel Worth about 1647. Susannah died on 10 October 1692 in Newbury, Massachusetts. # John Whipple. Born on 11 January 1623/4 in Bocking, England. John was buried there on 4 August 1625."England, Essex Parish Registers, 1538-1997," ''FamilySearch'' online database. (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XK8H-6JG ). John Whipple, 04 Aug 1625. # Capt. John Whipple. Born on 21 December and baptized on 25 December 1625 in Bocking, England. He married 1st Martha Rayner about 1653; He married 2nd Elizabeth (Burr) Paine on 28 June 1680 at Ipswich.[[#IpswichVR2|Ipswich]]. ''Vital Records of Ipswich'', vol. 2. (1910): [https://books.google.com/books?id=2X8lAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA453 page 453]. John died on 10 August 1683 in Ipswich. # Elizabeth Whipple. Born on 1 November 1627 in Bocking, England. She married Anthony Potter about 1647. They had no children. Elizabeth died at age 21 on 15 December 1648. # Matthew Whipple. Born on 7 October 1628 in Bocking, England. Matthew died on 12 October 1634 in Bocking. #William Whipple. Born in October 1631 in Bocking, England. William died on 4 June 1641 in Ipswich. # Anne Whipple. Born on 2 June 1633 in Bocking, England. Anne died on 4 May 1634. # Mary Whipple. Born on 20 February 1634 in Bocking, England. Mary died on 2 June 1720 Watertown, MA, aged 86 yrs;She married about 1656 Simon Stone, b abt 1630, d 27 Feb 1707/8, aged 77 yrs, son of Dea. Simon and Joane (Clark) Stone. # Judith Whipple. Born on 4 Aug 1636 in Bocking, England. Judith died on 27 Jun 1637. # Matthew Whipple. Born on 17 February 1637/8. Matthew died on 30 March the same year. # Sarah Whipple. Born on 3 Nov 1641 Ipswich, d 23 July 1683 of childbirth; m. 13 July 1661, Deacon Joseph Goodhue, b 1639 Ipswich, d 2 Sep 1697, there, son of William and Margaret (Watson) Goodhue. Having a presentiment of death in her coming confinement, Sarah (Whipple) Goodhue wrote a very long an beautiful letter to her husband and parents which was printed shortly after her death and hence has been preserved. (Ipswich Antiquarian Papers Dec 1880) She had eleven children. === Death === :'''Died:''' 30 June 1669 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. :'''Will:''' of John Whipple Senr of Ipswich in New EnglandEssex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881. (''AmericaAncestors.org'' online database). Probate #[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/i/13883/29489-co1/248712440 29489], will of John Wipple Sen., d. 1669. :Made 10 May 1669; proved 28 September 1669. ::Summary: ::to Susanna Worth of Newbery, my eldest daughter... ::to my daughter Mary Stone... ::to my daughter Sarah Goodhue... ::to Anthony Potter my son-in-law sometimes... ::to Jennet my beloved wife... ::to my son John Whipple all the rest of my estate... ::son John Whipple executor... :In the name of God, Amen. I John Whipple senior of Ipswich in New-England, being at this prsent time, of perfect understanding and Memory, though weake in body, committing my soule into the hands of Almighty God, and my body to decent buryall in hope of Resurrection unto Eternall life by the Merit and power of Jesus Christ my most mercyfull saviour and Redeemer, doe thus dispose of the temporall Estate wch God hath Graciously given mee. :Imprimis I give unto Susanna Worth of Newbury my Eldest daughter thirty pounds, and a silver beer bowle, and a silver wine cup. Item I give unto my daughter Mary Stone twenty pounds, and one silver wine cup, and a silver drame cup :Item I give unto my daughter Sarah Goodhue twenty pounds. :And all the rest of my household Goods; my will is that they shall be equally divided betwixt my three daughters aforesayd: But for their other Legacyes my will is that they should be payd them wthin two yeares after my decease: And if it should so fall out yt any of my daughters above sayd should be taken away by death before that time of payment be come, my will is that the Respective Legacyes be payd to their Heyres when they come of age. :Likewise I give unto Antony Potter my son in Law somtimes, forty shillings. :Moreover I give unto Jennet my beloved Wife ten pounds, which my will is, yt it should be payd her besides the fourteen pound, and ye Annuity of six pounds a yeare engaged unto her In the Articles of Agreement before our Marryage. Concerning the four-score pound, which is to be Returned backe to her after my decease, my will is yt it should be payd (both for time, and manner of Pay) according to ye sayd Agreement, viz. one third Part in wheat, Mault, and Indian Corne in equall proportions, the other two thirds in neat Cattle under seaven yeare old. :Further my will is, yt no debt should be charged upon my sayd Wife as touching any of her daughters, untill it be first proved to arise from the Account of Mercy, Sarah or Mary. I doe appoynt my loving freinds Mr Willia. Hubbard and Mr John Rogers of Ipswich, the overseers of this my last will and Testament, and I doe hereby give them power to determine any differnce yt may arise betwixt my executor, and any of the Legatees afore sayd ||about ye payments aforesayd|| :Lastly I ordayn and Appoynt my Son John Whipple the sole executor of this my last will and Testament, To whom I give all the rest of my estate, both houses, lands, Catte, Debts from whomever due, and to his heyres for ever, In Confirmation whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seale, this 10th day of May 1669. :John (his h mark) Whipple (SEAL) :Witness: William Hubbard, Robert Day, Edward (his mark) Lummas :Proved in Ipswich court 28 Sept 1669 by Mr Wm. Hubbard and Robert Day to be the last will of Elder John Whipple === Common Errors to Avoid === :'''Disambiguation:''' He is commonly confused with John Whipple of Dorchester and Providence. For example, Pope in his ''Pioneers of Massachusetts'' hopelessly intermingled records for John Whipple of Ipswich with those of John Whipple of Dorchester and Providence.[[#Anderson|Anderson]]. ''The Great Migration Begins'', vol. 3. (1995): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/0/1974/0 pages 1974]. [[#Pope|Pope]]. ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts''. (1900): [https://archive.org/details/pioneersofmassac00pope/page/490/mode/2up?view=theater page 491]. '''Warning:''' DO NOT USE :'''LNAB of 2nd wife:''' She is often said to be Janet Brooke as there is a record of a Janet Brooke marrying a Thomas Dickinson on 15 April 1640 at Leeds, St Peter, Yorkshire, England. However, it has been shown that this cannot be the same Thomas Dickinson. See the profile of [[Dickinson-137|Thomas Dickinson]] for more details. == Sources == :'''Source list:''' *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633'', volume 3: P - W. (Boston: NEHGS, 1995): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1970/23896329 pages 1970-1974]. Available at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1970/23896329 AmericanAncestor$.org]. *Fiske, William Wyman. "Clarke and Stacy Origins of Three Immigrants to Ipswich, Massachusetts: Simon and Elizabeth (Clarke) Stacy and Her Sister, Susanna (Clarke) Whipple," in ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', volume 160, number 1 (January 2006): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11733/17/143408376 pages 17-29]. Available at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11733/17/143408376 AmericanAncestor$.org]. *Fiske, William Wyman. "The Whipple Family of Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire: Proposed Ancestral Origin of Matthew Whipple of Bocking, Essex, and a Whipple Ancestral Line for Arthur Gary of Roxbury, Massachusetts," in ''The Genealogist'', volume 20, Number 2 (Fall 2006): pages 215-216. *Holman, Mary Lovering. ''Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury'', volume 1. (Concord, NH: The Rumford Press, 1938): [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10922/images/dvm_GenMono000378-00039-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=51 pages 46-48]. Available at [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/10922/images/dvm_GenMono000378-00039-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=51 Ancestry.com] *Ipswich. ''Vital Records of Ipswich Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'', volume 1: Births. (Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1910).
[https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofip01esse/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater Internet Archive link]    [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b5560939&view=1up&seq=9 HathiTrust link] *Ipswich. ''Vital Records of Ipswich Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'', volume 2: Marriages and Deaths. (Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1910).
[https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofip01esse/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater Internet Archive link]    [https://books.google.com/books?id=2X8lAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover Google Books link]    [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082584863&view=1up&seq=5 HathiTrust link] *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 3, number 2. (April 1849): [https://books.google.com/books?id=_oweAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA187 page 187], "List of Freemen (cont.), by Lucius Page. *Pope, Charles Henry. ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts''. (Boston, 1900): [https://archive.org/details/pioneersofmassac00pope/page/490/mode/2up?view=theater page 491]. '''Warning:''' DO NOT USE - confuses two different John Whipples. *Salem. ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, volume II: Births M - Z''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1918): [https://books.google.com/books?id=-c4UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA424 page 424]. *Schofield, George A. ''The Ancient Records of the Town of Ipswich from 1634 to 1650,'' volume 1. (Ipswich, 1899). Not paginated. *Whipple, Blaine. ''History and Genealogy of "Elder" John Whipple of Ipswich, Massachusetts: His English Ancestors and American Descendants''. (Victoria, Canada, 2003). :'''See also:''' *[https://whipple.one-name.net/ Whipple One-name Study] website homepage. *FamilySearch ID [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/collaborate/LTMV-P55 LTMV-P55]. *Find A Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119464914/john-whipple 119464914], Elder John Whipple died 1669.

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== Working 3 == :This space previously used for: [[Space:Alleged_Royal_Ancestry_of_Edward_Southworth|Alleged_Royal_Ancestry_of_Edward_Southworth]] == Biography == :Rachel Martin was the daughter of James Martin and Joan Adam.[[#GM1|Anderson]]. ''Great Migration'', vol. I: A–B. (1999): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/284/22074404 pages 284-289].[[#Threlfall|Threlfall]]. ''Fifty Great Migration Colonists.'' (1990): pages 37-42] She was baptized on17 June 1565 in Lydd, Kent, England. She married John Bigg at Tenterden, Kent, England, and had by him eleven children. Her husband died more than 40 years before she did, and she never remarried. :She immigrated to New England in 1635 on the ''Elizabeth'' at the age of 69 years old.[[#Hotten|Hotten]]. ''Original Lists of Persons of Quality''. (1874): [https://books.google.com/books?id=B414AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA68 page 68]. She was traveling with her widowed daughter Patience Foster, grandson Hopestill Foster, and the families of her nephews [[Bates-732|James Bate]] and [[Bates-380|Clement Bate]].[[#Hotten|Hotten]]. ''Original Lists of Persons of Quality''. (1874): [https://books.google.com/books?id=B414AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA68 pages 48, 68]. Her daughter Elizabeth Stowe with her family were already in New England. :She and her daughter Patience Foster were admitted to the First Church of Dorchester about 1638.[[#FirstChurch|Dorchester]]. ''First Church at Dorchester''. (1891): [https://books.google.com/books?id=0-xzW5V-AzoC&pg=PA4 page 4]. On 18 March 1637/8 she was granted 4 acres of land and 4 acres of cow pasture.[[#DTR|Dorchester]]. ''Dorchester Town Records'', 2nd ed. (1883): [https://books.google.com/books?id=wwaVJWqr7bMC&pg=PA28 pages 28, 30]. :Rachel (Martin) Bigge died between 17 November 1646 and 30 June 1647. She outlived all eleven of her children. Her will left bequests to a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, as well as some nephews. These include the children and grandchildren of daughter Patience Foster, the children and grandchildren of daughter Elizabeth Stowe, a grandchild by daughter Rachel Masters. The will also mentions sons-in-law John Stowe and Peter Masters. ===Birth === :'''Baptized:''' 17 June 1565 in Lydd, Kent, England.[[#NEHGR1938b|NEHGR]], vol. 92 (1938): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11625/397/0 pages 397]. === Marriage and Children === :'''Married:''' John Bigg (or Bigge) on 14 September 1583 at Tenterden, Kent, England.[[#NEHGR1938b|NEHGR]], vol. 92 (1938): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11625/397/0 pages 397].[[#NEHGR1912|NEHGR]], vol. 66. (1912): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11726/54/0 page 58].. He was buried on 13 August 1605 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. :'''Children''' of John Bigg and Rachel Martin: :''All children baptized at Cranbrook, Kent, England.'' # [[Bigg-19|Anna Bigg]]. Baptized on 16 August 1584. Anna was buried on 27 August 1584. # [[Bigg-14|Smallhope Bigg]]. Baptized on 29 August 1585. He married Ellen ___, but had no children. In a deposition of 1611, he stated that he was a clothier, had lived in Cranbrook all his life, was age 26 (PRC 39/31,f.71). Smallhope was buried on 6 September 1638; Anna was buried on 26 December 1638. His will names many of his relatives including those in New England. # [[Bigg-6|Patience Bigg]]. Baptized on 5 May 1588. She married Richard Foster of Biddenden by 1609 who died about 1630. She and her son Hopestill came to New England in 1635 with her mother. Patience died before 17 November 1646 when she was not named in her mother's will.[[#GM2|Anderson]]. ''Great Migration'', vol. II: C–F. (2001): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB115/i/7373/554/235162872 pages 554-555]. # [[Bigg-16|Elizabeth Bigg]]. Baptized on 1 November 1590. She married John Stow on 13 September 1608; they had nine children.[[#GM3|Anderson]]. ''Great Migration'', vol. VI: R–S. (2009): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB397/i/12124/559/23901639 page 559-565]. They immigrated to New England one year before her mother. Elizabeth was buried on 21 August 1638. # [[Bigg-17|James Bigg]]. Baptized on 28 January 1592/3. James was buried on 12 January 1593/4. # [[Bigg-18|Rachel Bigg]]. Baptized on 20 October 1594. She married 1st Moregift Starr in 1617; he died in 1617 and she married 2nd Peter Masters, a mercer, of Tunbridge, later of Cranbrook and had four children. Rachel was buried on 16 December 1625. # [[Bigg-13|Anna Bigg]]. Baptized on 30 January 1596/7. Anna was buried on 16 May 1597. # [[Bigg-20|John Bigg]]. Baptized on 25 June 1598. John was buried on 18 December 1598. # [[Bigg-21|Mary Bigg]]. Baptized on 18 May 1600. Mary died young. No further record. # [[Bigg-22|John Bigg]]. Baptized on 19 December 1602. He married 1st by license dated 12 May 1626, Mary, dau. of Edward & Dorothy (Curtis) Maplesden; she was buried 10 Nov. 1632. He married 3rd by license dated 16 Sept. 1634 at Otham, widow Sybylla Beacon. John died about 1642/3. His only son Samuel died after 1638, but before him. # [[Bigg-23|Thankful Bigg]]. Baptized on 17 February 1604/5. Thankful was buried on 14 August 1605, the day after her father. === Death === :'''Died:''' Between 17 November 1646 and 30 June 1647. :''Dates her will was made and proved.''[[#NEHGR1851|NEHGR]], volume 5 number 3 (1851): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11586/300/0 pages 300-301]. :'''Will:''' of Rachell Bigg of Dorchester ... widdowSuffolk County, MA: Probate File Papers, (AmericanAncesors.org online database). [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2735/i/48697/56-co1/69443752 Suffolk Probate #56], will of Rachel Biggs. :Dated 17 November 1646; proved on 30 June 1647. ::'''Summary:''' ::- my Nephew (grandson) Hopestill Foster; his daughter Thankfull ; his daughter Patience ::- unto Thankful Stowe (granddaughter); my sonn in law John Stow ::- his Eldest sonn Thomas Stowe; his daughter Marie; his sonn Smauell; unto Nathaniell Stow (grandchildren) ::- unto Elizabeth Stow (granddaughter) the wife of Henery Archer ::- unto her daughter Rachell & to John... Isaac ... and... Theophilus their three sonnes (great grandchildren) ::- unto Peter Masters my sonn in law now living in England (m. dau. Rachel) ::- to his wife Katherin (unrelated 2nd wife); to his daughter Elizebeth (grandchild) ::- unto James Batte (nephew) & to his sonne James ::- to Clement Batte (nephew) and [to] his Daughter Rachell ::- the now wife of Thomas Lyne (no relation?) ::- the now wife of Will Batcheller (no relation?) ::(Abstract)[[#NEHGR1851|NEHGR]], vol. 5 (1851): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11586/300/0 pages 300-301].[[#Threlfall|Threlfall]]. ''Fifty Great Migration Colonists.'' (1990): page 40] ::17 November 1646 - I '''Rachell Bigg''' of Dorchester ... widdow being aged and weake.. make this my last will & Testament.. I haveing sould my house and land wherein now I dwell unto my Nephew [grandson] '''Hopestill Foster''' for L120 to be payed .... he shall paie unto '''Thankfull Stowe''' Three score pounds within half a yeare next after my decease and .... L20 which is due unto me from the said Hopestill ffoster... to be paid unto her within three months after my decease. And if the said Hopestill ffoster doe not pay the said threescore pounds.... then I give the said house and land unto her the said Thankful Stowe.... he shall give L3 unto '''his daughter Thankfull [Foster?]''' to bee layed out upon a silver Pott for her marked with R.B. and 20s to '''his sonne Hopestill [Foster Jr?]''' to buy for him thre silver spoones And also 40s to '''his daughter Patience''' to be layed out upon sixe silver spoones for her all the spoones to be marked R.B. and also I give unto him the said Hopestill ffoster a ffeather Bddd and a boulster. : ::And whereas '''my sonn in law John Stow''' oweth unto me one hundred and fforty pounds which he prmisseth to pay out of his house and lands in Roxbury if not otherwise as god shall inable him out of wch I give unto '''his Eldest sonn Thomas Stowe''' Thirty pounds he paying out of it 40s to be layed out uppon sixe silver spoones to be marked with R.B. of wch I give three of them to '''his daughter Marie''' & the other three to '''his sonn Smauell.''' And I give unto '''his Eldest sonn John''' a silver Cup wch I bought of his father : ::Itm I give unto '''Elizabeth Stow''' the wife of '''Henery Archer''' Thirty Pounds paying out of it L5 to be layed out in ffifteene spoones marked with R.B. of wch I give sixe unto '''her daughter Rachell''' & three to '''John''' & three to '''Isaac''' and three to '''Theophilus their three sonnes''' moreover I give unto Elizabeth Stow the wife of the said Henery Archer my silver Pott and my Booke of Docter Preston to be delivered unto her by mine execotor : ::Itm I give unto '''Nathaniell Stow''' haveing hiven him formerly a smale Tenement & land i give him now L20 : ::Item I give unto '''Samuell Stow''' L30 All which legacies so given and bequeathed unto them shall be '''paid unto them by their father'''...wthin one yeare after my decease : ::Itm I give unto '''Peter Masters my sonn in law''' now living in England 20s & to '''his daughter Elizebeth''' 10s and to '''his wife Katherin''' my silke Kirtle to bepayd... by mine execotor or his assignes. : ::Itm I give unto '''mr Richard Mather''' 40s and to the poore in Dorchester 20s to be distributed to them by the Deacons where they see most need. : ::Itm I give unto '''mr Newman''' & to '''mr John Miller''' 10s apeece : ::Itm I give unto '''James Batte''' seino 5s & to '''his sonne James''' 5s. : ::Itm I give the '''now wife of Thomas Lyne''' 5s and to '''Clement Batte''' 20s and [to] '''his Daughter Rachell''' 10s And to the residue of his Children 5s apeece. Also the now '''wife of Will Batcheller''' 20s & to every of her children 5s apeece and to '''Thomas Batts''' 20s : ::Itm I give unto '''Thomas Beal, John Compton, Goodwife Turner the wife of Richard Brittanine Goodman Meade, Old Margery & to Goodwife Place''' to every one of them 5s. : ::Itm I give unto poore ____'''Goodwife Hill''' and to '''goodwife Patching''' 10s apeece these Legacies soe given and beqathed to be paied wthin one yeare after my decease : ::Itm some considerations Moveing me theire unto I further give unto '''Thankfull Stow''' all my household stuffe & plate ungiven and bequeathed to be unto her and her heires forever... : ::Residue to ''son in law John Stow,''' he to be sole executor. : :: Witnessed by: Richard Peacock, Gabriel Meede. Signed by mark & seal. === Research Notes === :'''Will of John Bigg:''' The will of her son John Bigg who died in Maidstone, Kent also helps clarify and prove many family relationships.[[#NEHGR1892|NEHGR]], vol. 29 (1892): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11677/253/0n pages 253-260]. These include specifying that his mother, sister Foster, and my brother Stowe were all living in New England. He also names his nephews Hopestill Foster, Thomas Stowe, John Stowe, Nathaniel Stowe, and nieces Elizabeth and Thankful Stowe. == Sources == :'''Source list:''' *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635'', volume I: A–B. (Boston: NEHGS, 1999): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/284/22074404 pages 284-289], biography of Rachel Bigg. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB114/i/7051/284/22074404 AmericanAncestors.org link]. *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635'', volume II: C–F. (Boston; NEHGS, 2001): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB115/i/7373/554/235162872 pages 554-555], biography of Patience Foster. *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635'', volume VI: R–S. (Boston: NEHGS, 2009): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB397/i/12124/559/23901639 page 559-565], biography of John Stow. *Dorchester. ''Fourth Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston: Dorchester Town Records'', second edition. (Boston: Rockwell and Churchill,1883): [https://books.google.com/books?id=wwaVJWqr7bMC&pg=PA28 pages 28, 30]. *Dorchester. ''Records of the First Church at Dorchester, in New England, 1636-1734''. (Boston, 1891): [https://books.google.com/books?id=0-xzW5V-AzoC&pg=PA4 page 4]. *Hotten, John Camden. ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality''. (London, 1874): [https://books.google.com/books?id=B414AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA68 page 68], Rachell Bigg age 6 (sic, clerical error should be age 69). *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 5 number 3 (July, 1851): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11586/300/0 pages 300-301]. ''"Abstracts of the Earliest Wills on Record in Suffolk County, Mass.: Rachell Bigg,"'' by E.W.N Starr. *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 29 number 3 (July 1892): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11677/253/0n pages 253-260]. ''"Will of John Bigg,"'' by E.W.N Starr. *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 66 number 1. (January 1912): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11726/54/0 pages 54-61]. ''"Genealogical Research in England: Bates and Bigge Families,"'' by Henry Edwards Scott. *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 70 number 4 (October 1916): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11594/347/0 pages 347-349]. ''"Genealogical Research in England: Stowe,"'' by Elizabeth French. *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 92 number 3 (July 1938): [pages 253-260]. ''"Notes: Bett Family,"'' by John Insley Coddington. *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 92 number 4 (October 1938): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11625/395/0 pages 395-399]. ''"Notes: Bigge Family,"'' by Elizabeth French. *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume 93 number 3 (July 1939): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11625/395/0 pages 296-298]. ''"Notes: Stowe Family,"'' by John Insley Coddington. *Suffolk County, MA: Probate File Papers, (AmericanAncesors.org online database). [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2735/i/48697/56-co1/69443752 Suffolk Probate #56], will of Rachel Biggs. *Threlfall, John Brooks. ''Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins,'' (Madison, WI: J.B. Threlfall, 1990): pages 37-42. :'''See also:''' *Savage, James. ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: A-C.'' (1860): [https://books.google.com/books?id=0j8PAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA177 page 177]. *Brainerd, Dwight. ''Ancestry of Thomas Chalmers Brainerd.'' (Montreal, Quebec, 1948): [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofthomas00unse/page/34 page 34] *She was born 15 June 1565;U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 and christened 17 JUN 1565 at Lydd, Co. Kent, England, daughter of [[Martin-5765|James Martin]] and [[Adam-207|Joan Adam]] (who m. 27 Jul 1562 in Lydd, co. Kent.Gary Boyd Roberts, ''English Origins of New England Families from the ''New England Historical & Genealogical Register,'' Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co (1984), Volume: 1, p. 180 Siblings included: # [[Martin-5766|Godfrey Martin]] # [[Martine-33|Mary Martine]] She married [[Bigg-7|John Bigg]] 14 Sept 1583 in Tenterden, Co. Kent, England.New England Historical and Genealogical Register; Oct 1938; p. 397 : Residence: Relation to Head of House: Wife :: Date: 11 Aug 1605 :: Place: EnglandKent, England, Tyler Index to Wills, 1460-1882 She arrived in New England in 1635.Filby, P. William, ed., ''Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s,'' Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2010. === Baptism === :: Date: 17 June 1565 :: Place: Lydd, Kent, England The Great Migration: Imigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume I, by R. C. Anderson, G. P. Sanborn, M. L. Sanborn, Boston: NEHGS, 1999 === Death === :: Date: Between 17 November 1646 (date of will) and 30 June 1647 (probate of will) :: Place: Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts The Great Migration: Imigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume I, by R. C. Anderson, G. P. Sanborn, M. L. Sanborn, Boston: NEHGS, 1999 == Last Will & Testament == == Sources == *The Family Of Brice and Cathy Alvord, By Brice Alvord..[https://books.google.ca/books?id=etmSAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA170&lpg=PA170&dq=John+Briggs+(1614&source=bl&ots=1Io2KRvlf0&sig=loxAniNfJpNZyutvwnbttPdUINk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiagvzv4YDWAhVl0oMKHQRCCEkQ6AEITjAI#v=onepage&q=John%20Briggs%20(1614&f=false] *Macdonough, Rodney. ''[[Space:The Macdonough-Hackstaff Ancestry|The Macdonough-Hackstaff Ancestry]]'' (Press of S. Usher, Boston, 1901) [https://archive.org/stream/macdonoughhacks00macdgoog#page/n513/mode/2up Page 431-5] === Notes === : Note N131Her will ties her to son-in-law John Stow, as well as Thankful, Elizabeth and Nathaniel Stow, and son-in-law Hopestill Foster. Her son's will, which further solidified these connections, is discussed in NEHGR 29:253. : Savage's: One Rachell Bigge. a wid. came in the Elizabeth, 1635, from London, liv. at Dorchester, wh. in her will of 17 Nov. 1646, calls her s. aged, names Hopestill Foster her neph. and he, I judge, was a fellow passeng. and to him she gives her prop. In the rec. at the custom ho. a curious error may be seen, as print. by me in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 261, careful. tak.at her Majesty's Remembrancer Office, formerly in Westminster Hall, since rem. to Carlton Ride, giv. her age 6. : Record ID Number: MH:N132 : PRIN MH:I1606

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== Biography == === Name and Origins === :'''Name:''' [[Prescott-34|John Prescott]], one of the founders of Lancaster, Massachusetts. :The origins and parents of John Prescott are unknown. He is not the son of Ralph Prescott as is frequently found in older secondary sources.See the free space page [[Space:John_Prescott_Ancestry_Disproved|John Prescott Ancestry Disproved]] for a more complete discussion. === Birth === :'''Born:''' About 1604. :''Said to be aged about 77 at his death in 1681.''[[#Lancaster|Lancaster]]. ''Birth, Marriage and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster...''. (1890): [http://tinyurl.com/ycc4r98j page 20]. === Marriage and Children === :'''Married:''' Mary Gawkroger on 11 April 1629 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England. Soon after his marriage he settled in nearby Sowerby, Yorkshire, England where his children were born. :'''Children''' of John Prescott and Mary Gawkroger: #Mary (Prescott) Sawyer. Baptized 24 February 1629/30 in Sowerby, Yorkshire, England . Married Thomas Sawyer in 1648. They had 11 children. She died April 1716. #Infant Prescott. Buried 7 March 1630/1 in Sowerby. #Martha (Prescott) Rugg. Baptized 11 March 1631/2 in Sowerby. Married John Rugg in 1655. She died one week after giving birth to twins on 24 January 1656. #Infant Prescott. Buried 3 January 1634 in Sowerby. #John Prescott. Baptized 1 April 1635 in Sowerby. Married Sarah Hayward on 11 November 1668 in Lancaster.[[#Lancaster|Lancaster]]. ''Birth, Marriage and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster...''. (1890): [http://tinyurl.com/ybszmp4f page 13]. #Sarah (Prescott) Rice. Born about 1637, probably in Watertown, Massachusetts. #Hannah (Prescott) Rugg. Born about 1639, probably in Watertown, Massachusetts. #Lydia (Prescott) Barron. Born 15 August 1641 in Watertown. Died after 1711. #Jonathan Prescott. #Joseph Prescott. #Jonas Prescott. === Death === {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images2-39.jpg |caption=Old Settlers Burial Yard
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DECASED" |size=150 |wrap=y |align=r }} :'''Died:''' Shortly before 20 December 1681 when the nuncupative codicile to his will was presented to the court. :'''Burial:''' Old Settlers Burial Yard in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.Find A Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6238510 6238510]. :'''Will:''' John Prescott of Lancaster made his will on 8 October 1673 and proved on 4 April 1682. A nuncupative codicile of his will was recorded on 20 December 1681.[[#Nourse|Nourse]]. ''The Military Annals of Lancaster''. (1889): [http://tinyurl.com/ybtc8ojk page 366]. ::'''Summary of will:''' ::John Prescott of Lancaster in the County of Midlesex in New England Blaksmith ::"his loving wife during the time of her naturall Life" ::"his two sons John and Jonathan," ::"John Prescott his Eldest son" ::"Jonathan Prescott his second son" ::"to his third son Jonas Prescott" ::"to James Sawyer his granchild and servant" ::"three Daughters namly Mary, Sara and Lydia" ::"Martha Rug his grandchild " ::"Reverend Mr. Joseph Rowlandson Deacon Sumner and Ralph Houghton overseers of this his will" ::'''Transcription of will:''' ::"These presents witnesseth yt John Prescott of Lancaster in the County of Midlesex in New England Blaksmith: being under the sensible decayes of nature and the infirmities of old age & at present under a great deale of anguish and paine, but of a good and sound memorie at the writing hereof being moved upon considerations aforesaid together with the advis of Christian freinds to set his house in order in reference to the dispose of those outward good things the Lord in mercy hath betrusted him with, therefore I the said John Prescott doth hereby declare his Last will and Testament to be as followeth. ::"Firstly and cheifly Comitting and Comending his Soule to almightie God that gave it him and his body to the Comon burying place here in Lancaster, and after his body being orderly and decently buryed and the Charge theirof defrayed together with all due debts discharged the Rest of his Lands and Estate to be disposed of as followeth: First in Reference to the Comfortable being of his loving wife during the time of her naturall Life; it is his will that his said wife have that End of the house where he and shee now dwelleth togather, with halfe the pasture and halfe the fruit of the aple trees and all the goods in the house, togather with two Cowes sp that shee shall Chuse & meddow sufisiant for wintring of them, out of the medowes sp ever shee shall chuse the said winter provision for the two cowes to be Equally and seasonably provided by his two sons John and Jonathan, and what this may fall short in Reference to convenient food and Cloathing and other nesesaries for her Comfort in sickness and health, to be Equaly provided by the aforesaid John and Jonathan out of the estate. ::"And at the death of his aforesaid loving wife it is his will that the said Cowes and household goods be equally devided between his two sons aforesaid and the other part of the dwelling house outhousing pasture and orchard togather with the tenn acres of house lott lying on Georges Hill which was purchased of Daniell Gains to be equally devided between the said John and Jonathan and alsoe that part of the house and outhousing which is convenient for the two Cowes and their winter provision pasture and orchard willed to his Loving wife during her Life, at her death to be equaly devided alsoe between the said John and Jonathan, and furthermore it is his will that John Prescott his Eldest son have the Intervaile Land at Johns Jumpe, the Corne mille and all the land belonging to it and halfe the saw mills and halfe the Land belonging to it and all the house and barne their erected, and alsoe the house and farme at Washacomb Pond and all the Land their purchased from the Indians and halfe the medowes in all devisions in the towne acept sum litle part at Bar hill which after willed to James Sawyer, and one halfe of the Comon Right in the towne, and in reference to Second Devision land that part of it which lyeth at Danforths farme both upland and intervaile is willed to Jonathan and sixtie acres of that part at washacom litle pond to James Sawyer and halfe of sum brushie land capable of being made meadow at the side of the great pine plain to be within the said James Sawyers sixtie acres: and all the Rest of the second devision land both upland and Intervaile to be equaly devided between John Prescott and Jonathan aformentioned; and Jonathan Prescott his second son to have the Ry feild and all the Intervaile Lott at Nashaway River that part which he hath in posesion and the other part joyning to the high way and alsoe his part of second devision land aforementioned and also one halfe of all the medowes in all devisions in the towne not willed to John Prescot and Jams Sawyer aforementioned; and also the other halfe of the saw mill and Land belonging to it and it is to be understood that all timber on the land belonging to both Corne Mill and Saw mill be Comon to the use of the Saw mill: And in reference to his third son Jonas Prescott, it is hereby declared that he hath Received a full Childs portion at nonecoicus in a Corne mill and lands and other goods. ::"And James Sawyer his granchild and servant it is his will that he have the sixtie acres of upland aforementioned and the two peices of medow at Bare hill one being part of his Second devision the upper most part on the brook and the other being part of his third devision lying on the brook below parkers medow & sum Intervaile Land lying upon Nashaway River purchased of Goodman Allen; Provided the said James Sawyer carie it beter than he did to his Granfather in his time and carie for as becoms an aprentice untill he be one and twentie years of age unto ye Executors of this will namly John Prescott and Jonathan Prescott who are alsoe herby engaged to pforme unto the said James what was promised by his said granfather, which was to Endevor to learne him the art and trade of a blaksmith, And in case the said James doe not pforme on his part as is afore expresed to the satisfaction of the overseers of this will, or otherwise if he doe not acept of the Land aforementioned, then the said Land and medow to be equally devided between the said John and Jonathan, And in Reference to his three Daughters namly Mary, Sara and Lydia they to have and Receive evrie of them five pounds to be paid to them by the Executors to Evrie one of them fifty shillings by the yeare two years after the death of theire father to be paid out of the movables and Martha Rug his grandchild to have a cow at the chois of her grandmother. ::"And it is the Expres will and Charge of the testator to his wife and all his Children that they Labor and Endevor to preserve love and unitie among themselves and the upholding of Church and Comon welth, And to the End that this his Last will and testament may be truly prformed in all the parts of it, the said testator hath and herby doth constitut and apoint his two sons namly John Prescott and Jonathan Prescott Joynt Executors of this his Last will, And for the prevention of after trouble among those that survive about the dispose of the Estate according to his will, he hath hereby Chosen desired and apoynted the Reverend Mr. Joseph Rowlandson Deacon Sumner and Ralph Houghton overseers of this his will: unto whom all ye parties concerned in this his will in all dificult Cases are to Repaire and that nothing be done without their Consent and aprobation. ::"And furthermore in Reference to the movabls it is his will that his son John have his anvill and after the debts and Legasies aforementioned be truly paid and fully discharged by the Executors and the spesiall trust pformed unto my wife during her life and at her death in respect of sicknes funerall expences, the Remainder of the movabls to be equally devided betwene my two sons John and Jonathan aformentioned. And for a further and fuller Declaration and Confirmation of this will to be the Last will and testament of the afornamed John Prescott he hath hereunto putt his hand and Seale this 8 of the Eight month one thousand six hundred Seaventie three. ::"Signed, Sealed, & owned to be ................ Jno Prescott & seale ::the Last will and testamt ................................. his mark ::of the testator afornamed ::in the presents of ::Joseph Rowlandson ::Roger Sumner ::Ralph Houghton" ::"Apr. 4, 1682: Roger Sumner, Ralph Houghton appearing in Court md oath to ye abovesd will ::......................................... Jonathan Remington Cler" ::'''Nuncupative codicile presented in court 20 December 1681:''' ::"The Deposition of Thos: Wilder aged 37 years sworn sayth that being with Jno: Prescott Senr About six hours before he died he ye sd Jno. Prescott gaue to his eldest sonn Jno: Presscott his house lott with all belonging to ye same & ye two mills, corn mill & saw mill with ye land belonging thereto & three scor Acors of land nere South medow and fourty Acors of land nere Wonchesix & a pece of enteruile caled Johns Jump & Bridge medow on both sids ye Brook. Cyprian Steevens Testifieth to all ye truth Aboue writen. ::DECEM. 20. 81. ::Sworn in Court. J.R.C." === Notes === ===== Immigration ===== :It is often said that John Prescott went to Barbados before settling in Watertown, Massachusetts. There is no evidence to support this and is almost certainly incorrect. It would be an extremely unusual immigration pattern for a Puritan settling in early Massachusetts, and does not match what is known about the immigrants to Watertown. === Common Errors to Avoid === :'''Incorrect parents:''' The origins and parents of John Prescott are unknown. He is not the son of Ralph Prescott as is frequently found in older secondary sources.See the free space page [[Space:John_Prescott_Ancestry_Disproved|John Prescott Ancestry Disproved]] for a more complete discussion. :'''Incorrect birth date:''' :'''Incorrect birth place:''' == Sources == :'''Footnotes and citations:''' :'''Source list:''' *Lancaster. Henry S. Nourse, ed. ''The Birth Marriage and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts 1643-1850''. (Lancaster, MA: 1890): [http://tinyurl.com/ycc4r98j page 20]. *Nourse, Henry S. ''The Military Annals of Lancaster, Massachusetts. 1740-1865''. (Lancaster, 1889): pages 339-366, biography of John Prescott. [http://tinyurl.com/y8xmrkth Archive.org Link] *New England Historical and Genealogical Register vol. 133 no. 1 ( January 1959): pages 70-71. ''Parentage of John Prescott'', by John G. Hunt. [http://tinyurl.com/yb6vcuzf AmericanAncestors.org Link] *English Origins of New England Families, Second Series Vol. II (Baltimore, 1985): pages 937-938, ''Parentage of John Prescott'', by John G. Hunt. [http://tinyurl.com/y8udufrw Ancestry.com Link] (Note: reprint of NEHGR vol. 133:70-71). *White, Almira Larkin. ''''Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts''. (Chase Brothers, 1909) [https://books.google.com/books?id=ho9bAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA167#v=onepage&q&f=false Vol. 4, Page 167] *Find A Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6238510 6238510].

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== Biography == :[[Bartlett-252|Richard Barlett]] of Newbury is the earliest known member of this family. A number of theories have been put forward regarding the English origins of this Bartlett family have been put forward; however, they all remain unproven. === Name and Origins === :'''Name:''' Richard Bartlett, of Newbury, Masachusetts. Also found as === Marriage and Children === :'''Married:''' The name of his wife is unknown. :'''Children''' of Richard Bartlett: #Joan Bartlett. Born 29 January 1610/(11?) in England. She married William Titcomb. Joan died 28 June 1653 in Newbury. #John Bartlett. Born on 9 November 1613 in England. He married Joan Unknown about 1638. John died 5 February 1678/9. === Death === :'''Died:''' 25 May 1647 in Newbury, Massachusetts.[[#Newbury|Newbury]]. ''Vital Records of Newbury,'' vol. 2. (1911): page 544. :'''The nuncupative will''' of Richard Bartlett, sr., of Newbury,Dow. ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts,'' volume I 1635-1644. (1916): [https://tinyurl.com/y9q6q73j pages 86-87]. :was proved in the Ipswich court 28: 7 : 1647. The following is a copy of the same as recorded in the Ipswich Deeds, volume I, leaf 25. :: The testimony of william Titcombe & Anthony Somersby concerning the last will & testament of Richard Bartlett sen of Newbury deceased the 20th of May 1647 About a month before he deceased we being with him and two of his sonnes being prsent he being very ill & had bene weake all the spring finding in himselfe that he was not like to continew he desired vs to take notice what his mind was concerning that small estate he had how he would dispose of it. as for his sonne John bartlett he had done for him more than for the rest of the children & at that tyme did not dispose any to him. To his sonne Christofer Bartlett he did bequeath the debt which latly he had borrowed of him which was five bushells of wheat if soe be it should please the lord to take him away at this sicknesse or ells if he should lye longe vizitted his necessity would require that he should pay it againe. To his daughter Johan wife of william Titcomb he bequeathed one paire of new shoes for herselfe & her four daughters each one a paire of shoes And all the rest of his goods & chattels that were not disposed of he bequeathed wholly to his sonne Richard Bartlett whom he made his sole heire & executor. :: I Anthony Somersby the next day pswaded him to give somthing to his sonne John bartlett his answere was that he had bene with his sonne Richard Batlet this twelve month & all that he had was to little for to give him seing he had bene weake & ill & could doe little but lay vpon his sonnes charges; besides said he if I should lye longe sick I shalbe chargable to Richard & not to any of the rest and for John I have done more formly yet I will give him the warming pan and vpon his sonnes request he gaue him a great bible: this he spake being in psect memory & soe continued to the last breath. :: I Edward Rawson wittnes to the last pt of the will that I often heard the said Richard Bartlett sen (the tyme of his sickness) say he would & did give all to his sonne Richard Bartlett 29th Septemb 1647. :: this was before the wittness :: Edward Rawson :: Mr Rowson sworne to the first part of this will Anthony Somersby sworne to the wholl will before the court held at Ipswich 28th 7th month 1647. ::'''Inventory of estate''' of Richard Bartlett of Newbury, shoemaker, deceased May 21, 1647, taken by William Titcombe, John Batlett & Anthony Somersby: ::In leather…………………………………………….......... £2. 15s ::His wearing apparell………………………………....... £1. 4s ::2 paire of canvas sheets…………………………….... £1. 1s ::One old shirt & a napkin…………………………....… 2s. 1d ::One old coverlet & a blanket……………………….. £1 ::One old flock bed & a bolster………………………. £1 ::One old great kettle………………………………….......... 12s ::One paire of pott hangers………………………….... 1s. 4d ::One brasse pott……………………………………............. 10s ::Two little kettles…………………………………................. 5s ::One small brasse morter…………………………...... 7s. 6d ::One warming pan………………………………….............. 6s
::One great bible……………………………………............. 12s
::Some other small books……………………………........ 7s
::One cow……………………………………………............ £4. 5s
::One heifer…………………………………………........... £1. 15s
::His working geare and lasts……………………….......... 4s
::Old pewter platters and an old pint pott………...... 2s
::One spit & frying pan……………………………......... 3s. 6d
::One small musket…………………………………................ 9s
::One paire of bellowes…………………………….............. 1s
::Bushel bagg, 2 old chests, a stone bottle & A halfe
bushel ::bagg………………………………............................ 5s
::His debts…………………………………………............. £4. 19s
::In silv……………………………………………….............. £2. 5s" === Research Notes === =====Breeches Bible ===== ==Source == :'''Source list:''' *Bartlett Genealogy: The Descendants of Richard Bartlett of Newbury in 1637, Capt. Robert Bartlett of Marblehead in 1669, John Bartlett of Marblehead in 1660. *Brown, John. "Newbury and the Bartlett Family," in ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register,'' vol. 40 no. 2 (April 1886): Pages 192-204. [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhisto47unkngoog#page/n206/mode/2up Archive.org link]. [https://books.google.com/books?id=_P1v1mqnsOYC&pg=PA192#v=onepage&q&f=false Google books link]. *[[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/19808/interested-origins-richard-bartlett-newbury-wikiid-barttelot G2G post]. *Holman, Mary Lovering. ''Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury'', vol. 2, number 92, The Bartlett Line. (1945): pages 653-655. Available [https://tinyurl.com/ya44nrk8 ancestry.com]. *The Essex Antiquarian: Vol VIII. #1, p. 9 *Newbury. ''Vital Records of Newbury Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849'', vol. 2: Marriages and Deaths. (Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1911): page 544.
[http://tinyurl.com/pn49zt5 Archive.org LINK] [http://tinyurl.com/y9aphcm4 Books.Google.com] [http://tinyurl.com/y9ll24cu HathiTrust.org LINK] *Dow, George Francis ed. ''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts,'' volume I 1635-1644. (Salem: The Essex institute, 1916): pages 86-87. [https://tinyurl.com/y9q6q73j AmericanAncestors.org link]. *https://www.google.com/books/edition/Ould_Newbury/vws1AAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Newbury+and+the+Bartlett+Family&pg=PA230&printsec=frontcover *Torrey to be checked
BARTLETT, Richard1 (-1647) & Johan ____; in Eng, by 1610(11?), by 1621; Salisbury {Titcomb 185; Reg. 40:195; Newell Anc. 213; Bartlett (1930) 3; EIHC 51:150; Cushman 51; Pillsbury Anc. 653; Bartlett (1892) 13 pencil add; Hawley-Nason 62; Essex Ant. 3:9, 7; Kittery 284; Sv. 1:132; Bartlett (1876) 13; Bartlett (ms) 2

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[[Hall-67027|Allen James Hall]] === Death === :'''Died:''' 31 Jul 1929 in South Sudbury, Massachusetts, United States :'''Obituary:''' Rev. Allen James Hall aged 89 years and 11 months died at his home in South Sudbury, Mass. Mr. hall was born in Pownal the eldst son of John Wilmarth Hall and Sophia Bosworth Mason. He grew to young manhood in this town and attended Oak Hill academy, then conducted as a private school. Completing available courses in this school he entered Cazenovia Seminary in Cazenovia, N.Y. After graduating from this seminary he attended the Theological College of the Methodist Church and Concord, N.H. and fitted for the ministry. Upon graduating from this institution he joined the New England Methodist Conference and was a member of it for over 45 years. His pastorates were all in Massachusetts, mostly in the eastern section. While serving the cause at Gleasondale he was instrumental in building a fine new church. Upon retiring from active ministry hesettled at Soth Sudbury which was within 20 miles of several former pastorates. He was alert, active and vigorous and for several years after retiring from active ministry was called upon by former parishioners for weddings, funerals and other special occasions. :In 1869 he married miss Sarah Goodell of Hillsboro, N.H. who survives him. He also leaves a son Prof. Clifford Hall of South Sudbury, a daughter Mrs. William Greenlaw of Cambridge, one grandson Robert Hall of South Sudbury, one sister, Mrs. Elle Hall Norwood of Pownal and several nieces, nephews and cousins in Pownal, Williamstown and South Adams.The North Adams Transcript, 01 Aug 1929, Thu · Page 12. :John Wilmarth Hall ::James Hall ::Susanna Hoxey/Susanna Turner. Which is it [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9084/images/007714856_00620?pId=1159433 will of James Hall] [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1142172:8054 1850 US Census] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156379119/lusannah-hall https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51367966/james-hall :The following are probably of this line of Halls : Jeremiah Hall removed from Providence, R. I., to Exter, R. I., and had an only son James, b. May 17, 1764; m. about 179 1, Susanna Hovey, and removed in 1793, to Pownal, Vt., where he d. Jan. 20, 1838. Hehad a son Wanton, who had two sons : :Wanton Hall's oldest named Thomas Hoxie Hall

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=== Name and Origins === :Thomas Stafford of Warwick, Rhode Island is the immigrant of this family. His origins, birthplace, and parents are unknown. He is usually said in many secondary sources to have been born about 1605 in Warwickshire, England. No evidence has been found to support the assertion that he came from Warwickshire. It may be related to a claim from a descendant that he had "the old coat of arms brought over by the first Stafford ... and bears the inscription 'The Stafford Family of Warwickshire'."Benedict.''Genealogy of the Stafford.'' (1870). [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/24502/images/dvm_GenMono006140-00004-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return page 4]. There is no actual evidence in the way of wills, baptisms, deeds, personal associations, family, land ownership, etc. to suggest he was from Warwickshire, so a search for his origins should currently include the whole of England. :He is often said in secondary sources to have immigrated in 1626 and build the first grist mill in Plymouth. Again, this must be challenged. Contemporary records showing a Thomas Stafford in Plymouth have not been found. Even if a Thomas Stafford can be identified in Plymouth, there would be no reason to suppose he is the same Thomas Stafford who appears in Rhode Island in 1638. The 12 year gap in records is too large and would almost be proof they are different men. :The first actual record of Thomas Stafford in New England is when he was admitted as an inhabitant of the town of Newport on 20 May 1638.Bartlett.''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island ...'' vol. 1. (1856): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112104867553&view=1up&seq=100&q1=stafford page 92]. :On the roll of freemen in Warwick in 1655.Bartlett.''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island ...'' vol. 1. (1856): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112104867553&view=1up&seq=310&q1=stafford page 302]. :Served as deputy of the General Assembly for Warwick in 1673.Bartlett.''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island ...'' vol. 2. (1857): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c021003443&view=1up&seq=518&q1=stafford page 508]. === Birth === :'''Born:''' 1605. :This date appears unsupported by primary records. It appears in mid-18th century works and has been repeated in many secondary sources. === Errors === :It has been said in print that Thomas Stafford claimed to be the son of [[Roger-20|Roger Stafford]], 15th Baron Stafford. Roger Stafford in 1637 had put forward his claim that he was the rightful heir to Barony of Stafford following the death of his cousin, Henry Stafford, 14th Baron Stafford. This claim by Roger was disputed, though eventually Charles I paid Roger £800 to renounce his claim and surrender the title to the king. If Thomas was the son of Roger Stafford, he would have a rightful claim to the barony as selling a barony has been held to be unlawful and invalid. :The first problem is, no contemporary evidence has been found that Thomas Stafford ever actually made such a claim. :The bigger problem is that Roger Stafford never married and had no children.Cokayne. ''Complete Peerage, '' vol. XII part 1. (1953): [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/202803-the-complete-peerage-or-a-history-of-the-house-of-lords-and-all-its-members-from-the-earliest-times-v-12?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= page 187]. He died leaving a will which names his sister as his only heir."England, Cheshire Probate Records, 1492-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGBG-LMG), Roger Stafford, 1641; citing Smallwood, Record Office, Chester. image 109 of 782. The House of Lords investigation into the Barony of Stafford states that he died a bachelor.Great Britain House of Lords. ''Journals of the House of Lords'', volume 46. (1808): [https://tinyurl.com/yyaww4xp page 651-652]. There is no evidence of any kind that Roger Stafford left any children. === Post === :Thomas Stafford was born in 1605 in Warwickshire, England. He immigrated to Plymouth in New England where he built the first grist mill. He claimed to be the son of the unfortunate Roger Stafford (b. 1572) who was unable to prove that he was the son of Richard Stafford, who was the son of Henry Stafford, created Baron Stafford. Questions: Is there any evidence he was born in 1605? None of the many sources mention a deposition where he might have given his age, nor can I find one. The date is a little early for someone whose first child was born in 1634. Is there any evidence he was from Warwickshire? I find no actual evidence in the way of wills, baptisms, deeds, personal associations, family, land ownership, etc. to suggest he was from Warwickshire. Did he really arrive in Plymouth in 1626 and build a grist mill? Are there any records at all of a Thomas Stafford in Plymouth this early? == Sources == :'''Source list:''' *Austin, John Osborne . ''One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families'' (1893): page 218. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/16025/images/dvm_GenMono002734-00121-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Ancestry.com link]. *Bartlett, John Russell. ''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence ...'' volume 1 1636-1663. (Providence, 1856): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112104867553&view=1up&seq=100&q1=stafford page 92]. *Bartlett, John Russell. ''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence ...'' volume 2 1664-1677. (Providence, 1857): [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c021003443&view=1up&seq=518&q1=stafford page 508]. *Benedict, Henry Marvin. ''A Contribution to the Genealogy of the Stafford Family in America.'' (1870). [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24502/ Ancestry.com link]. *Cutter, William Richard. ''New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ...,'' volume 1 (New York, 1913): [https://books.google.com/books?id=1J1DAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA417#v=onepage&q&f=false page 417]. *Munsell, Joel . "The Stafford Family" in ''Collections on the History of Albany'', vol. III. (1870): [https://books.google.com/books?id=Bp9DAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA440#v=onepage&q&f=false page 440]. *Cokayne, George Edward and Geoffrey White ed. ''Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Vol. XII part 1: Skelmersdale to Towton'', 2nd edition. (London, 1953): [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/202803-the-complete-peerage-or-a-history-of-the-house-of-lords-and-all-its-members-from-the-earliest-times-v-12?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= page 187]. *Great Britain House of Lords. ''Journals of the House of Lords'', volume 46. (1808): [https://tinyurl.com/yyaww4xp page 651-652]. *Stafford, Ernest Nean. ''Laban Stafford, his Ancestors and Descendants.'' (1962). Available on [https://archive.org/details/labanstaffordhis00staf_0/page/n5/mode/2up Internet Library link].

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== Research Notes == :The is no direct contemporary evidence as to the English or Welsh origins of the New England immigrants [[Morgan-290|Miles Morgan]] of Springfield, [[Morgan-213|Robert Morgan]] of Salem, and [[Morgan-229|James Morgan]] of Roxbury, Massachusetts and New London, Connecticut. In 1902, Appleton Morgan published his ''History of the Family of Morgan'' which has been widely followed in subsequent works and on the internet. The analysis below will show that Appleton Morgan was wrong about the English or Welsh origins of all of the early Morgan immigrants to New England, and what would be even worse, that his work may be a case of intentional genealogical fraud. === Early Claimed Origins of Miles and James Morgan === :Claims of "family tradition" are almost invariably wrong when it comes to the origins of early New England immigrants. These traditions are usually too far removed from any original source to actually have been transmitted over the decades and centuries. However, in this case, several early writers and descendants did provide clues to their origins which may have a hint of truth to them. These clues are not contemporary, but: :'''Titus Morgan''' :[[Morgan-5801|Titus Morgan]] (1776-1811) writing in 1809:Morgan, Nathaniel Harris. ''Morgan Genealogy: A History of James Morgan, of New London, Conn.'' (Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869): [https://tinyurl.com/yc6vr2nf pages 227-246, see 233]. :: ''"Miles Morgan, from whom the family of that name in Massachusetts is descended, was a native of Great Britain,* but in regard to the particular town in which he first saw the light, or what was the condition, or occupation of the family to which he belonged, no account has been transmitted to us, either by himself or his immediate descendants. ... He however resided several years in the city of Bristol, from whence he with two brothers who were older than himself, sailed for New England, and arrived at Boston in April, 1636."'' :The writings of Titus Morgan are not readily available but were published by Nathaniel Morgan in an appendix to his work in 1869. To the above, Nathaniel Morgan added in a footnote as a correction: :: ''"* Error - He was born in Wales at or near Llandaff, Glamorgan Co."'' :'''Nathaniel Morgan''' :[[Morgan-15654 |Nathaniel Harris Morgan]] (1805-1881) elsewhere in his 1869 work expanded on his beliefs on the origins of Miles and James Morgan: :: ''"James Morgan the common ancestor of a numerous family now scattered widely over nearly or quite, every state and territory of the United States, was born in Wales, in 1607, but in what precise locality our honest progenitor first saw the light is uncertain, though probably in Llandaff, Glamorgan Co. The family appears to have removed from Llandaff to Bristol, Eng. on the opposite side of Bristol Channel, a short time at least, perhaps a few years, prior to 1636. The name of his father is unknown, but there is some traditionary evidence that it was William.* That year, 1636, in the month of March, he and two younger brothers, John and Miles, sailed from Bristol and arrived at Boston, Mass. in April following."''Morgan, Nathaniel. ''Morgan Genealogy'' (1869): [https://tinyurl.com/y75mmtn8 page 17]. ::''"Miles Morgan, the youngest brother, born in 1615, on his arrival at Boston, or soon after, joined a party of emigrants, mostly from Roxbury, of whom Col. Wm. Pyncheon was at the head, and founded the settlement of Springfield, Mass."''Morgan, Nathaniel. ''Morgan Genealogy'' (1869): [https://tinyurl.com/y75mmtn8 page 17]. ::''"There is a tradition that this William2 [b.1693] used to say that his father, John [b.1645, s. of James], had a very old little book, in which was written the name of “William Morgan, of Llandaff,” (Wales,) and dated before A.D. 1609, who he said was the father of our first James, the emigrant."''Morgan, Nathaniel. ''Morgan Genealogy'' (1869): [https://tinyurl.com/yaj6nwm4 page 33]. :'''Capt. Joseph Waters''' :[[Waters-4639|Capt. Joseph Waters]] (1756-1833) is an interesting third early source comes from someone who was not a descendant of either James or Miles. However, his mother was a Gilbert being a descendant of [[Gilbert-4608|Humphrey Gilbert]] - could Prudence Gilbert, wife of Miles, be related to Humphrey? A memorandum found among the paper of Joseph Waters (1758-1833) states: ::''"John, Joseph and Miles Morgan saild from Bristol, England & arrived at Boston, N.E. April 1636. They resided at Roxbury a short time. Joseph went to Plymouth Colony & after removed to Connecticut. John, the eldest brother, disgusted at the bigotry, superstition, & persecutions then so prevalent in Massachusetts that he went to Virginia and there settled. Miles the youngest joined Wm Pincheon Esqr in his enterprize to Springfield. Morgan married Prudence Gilbert of Beverly. This family of Gilberts were passengers in the vessel with Morgan and there formed acquaintance."''"NEHGR, vol. 30 (1876): [https://tinyurl.com/yyb9uux3 page 108].Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. Collections: [https://pem.as.atlas-sys.com/repositories/2/resources/548 Waters Family Papers, 1682-1910]. ::JAMES MORGAN (4 of I above) sailed from Bristol, in the ship ''Mary'', with a kinsman, Robert Morgan (see line of ROBERT, post.), in the summer of the year 1636, and landed in Boston, Massachusetts Bay.[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/y8rfqod3 page 102]. ::Robert Morgan (3 of XVI. p. 20 above), sailed for Plymouth, Mass., in the ship Fortune, arriving there in 1621...removed to Salem in what is now Beverley...Married Margaret Norman.[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/yam75xau page 134], [https://tinyurl.com/yc28rwr8 page 137]. === Appleton Morgan === :The widely known and copied work on the origins of James and Miles Morgan is Appleton Morgan's ''History of the Family of Morgan'' published in 1902. As it will turn out, Appleton Morgan's conclusions are wrong on every count, and is a possible case of genealogical fraud. This work cannot be used in anyway for the early origins of Morgan families. ===== Miles Morgan ===== :Appleton Morgan states that Miles Morgan was the son of [[Morgan-309|William Morgan of Y Dderw]] and his wife [[Morgan-343|Elizabeth Morgan]].[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/yy54k5yw page 16], [https://tinyurl.com/y5c5r5dy page 40], [https://tinyurl.com/y5babwn8 page 47]. :This is incorrect, and simply not possible. William Morgan matriculated to the Middle Temple on 17 April 1616 at which time he would have been about 16 years old, and he was called to the bar in 1623.History of Parliament Online. Biography of [https://tinyurl.com/y442boh6 MORGAN, William (c.1600-1649), of Y Dderw, Llyswen, Brec. and the Middle Temple, London].Hopwood. ''Middle Temple Records: 1603-1649.'' (1904): [https://tinyurl.com/yya2265a page 604], [https://tinyurl.com/y24fjf3a page 682]. He was in an extended relationship (married?) first with Sybil Wayte by 19 Nov. 1624.Sybil Wayte of London sued William Morgan to prove her claim they married in 1624 and had children including one son. William Morgan denied the claim they were married though admitted he lived with Sybil and acknowledged one illegitimate daughter. These suits continued from the 1620s until long after his death. He married Elizabeth Morgan, youngest daughter of William Morgan of Tredegar, after 26 March 1633.This date appears to be the date of a marriage agreement, though I haven't yet found the document. Multiple sources agree to this date though. His only known son and heir, and only son named in his will, was William Morgan who left no heirs, and the estates William Morgan of Y Dderw were eventually inherited by his daughter Blanche.Blanche may actually have been a granddaughter of William Morgan (daughter of son William). Sources are conflicting and the abstract of William's will leaves both interpretations as an option. Also, William Morgan was a wealthy lawyer and landholder and a member of parliament from 1640 to 1649, King’s attorney, recorder of Brecon, etc. His monumental inscription in Brecon church “"Here lyeth the body of William Morgan, Esq., king's attorney of South Wales and recorder of this borrough, who married Elizabeth, daughter of William Morgan, of Tredegar, and had issue William, Elizabeth, Mary Ann.”Poole. ''Illustrated History and Biography of Brecknockshire.'' (1886): [https://tinyurl.com/yytgf73t page 45]. William Morgan did not have a son Miles. He married Elizabeth Morgan long after Miles Morgan of Springfield would have been born. ===== James Morgan ===== :Appleton Morgan makes James Morgan to be the son of William Morgan of Llavanbon.[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/y7764hsf pages 100-101]. :This is incorrect and simply not possible. The pedigree is a jumbled mess with almost nothing correct in it. Every single "son" of William Morgan as given by Appleton is actually a lineal descendant. It is as if he got a pedigree of William Morgan, and misinterpreted every successive generation as being a child of William Morgan. Most importantly, William Morgan of Llavanbon was not born in 1571 as stated by Appleton Morgan, but rather died in 1693; William Morgan is decades off to be the father of James Morgan. As will be discussed below, this may be a case of intentional fraud. Exactly where Appleton Morgan got his information on William Morgan of Llavanbon, the errors which were made, and the case for fraud will be discussed below. === Richard Morgan === :Appleton Morgan makes Richard Morgan of Salem to be a son of Thomas Morgan of Llanrhumny.[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/yayyuek8 pages 20]. :Thomas Morgan of Llanrhumny had a son Robert however, there is absolutely no evidence that he was the immigrant. It is more likely that Robert is the son of Bennett Morgan who was a passenger on the ''Fortune'' in 1621 who was a resident of St. James, Clerkenwell, London. ===== Possible case of Intentional Fraud ===== :Appleton Morgan identified the father of James Morgan as William Morgan of Llanvabon. A careful check of the Appleton Morgan's pedigree of William Morgan reveals that he was working from and copying "GLAMORGAN PEDIGREES. MISCELLANEOUS. MORGAN OF CILFYNYDD." published in the ''Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian Gazette'' in 1865.Credit for this observation goes to Bricoleur14 who first noticed the similarities and subsequent problems.[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/y7764hsf pages 100-101].''The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan Monmouth and Brecon Gazette,'' (Friday 18 August 1865): page 8; available at https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3094619/3094627 Below is a side-by-side comparison of "Glamorgan Pedigrees" to Appleton Morgan's pedigree which demonstrates he clearly had and was using the ''Cardiff and Methyr Gazette'' article. Disturbingly, there are some small changes which suggest that Appleton Morgan's pedigree is fraudulent. {|cellpadding=8 style="border:1px solid #BBB" |+'''Comparison of "Glamorgan Pedigrees" to Appleton Morgan's Pedigree for James Morgan''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width=50%; rowstyle=text-align:top|'''GLAMORGAN PEDIGREES. MISCELLANEOUS. MORGAN OF CILFYNYDD.''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width=50; rowstyle=text-align:top|'''Appleton's version''' |- valign="top" |II. – EVAN Morgan [I,1?], of Eglwysilan, party to deeds in 1663, and 23 May, 1685, with his son Thomas. Md Friswyth, and had – 1, son; 2, son; 3, Joshua Morgan, md Catherine –; 4, Thomas; 5, a daughter, md Edward Jenkins, of Llandough, by Cowbridge.||Evan [I,1] married Mary Friswyth, and had six children.
|- valign="top" |III. – THOMAS Morgan [II,4], of Cilfynydd and Bredwenarth, two contiguous places in Eglwysilan. The family seem to have been old owners of the former, and early tenants of the latter, under Lewis, of Van, until its purchase by this Thomas, when they seemed to have moved thither. The trustees under whom Mr. Lewis sold were John Hanbury, of London, and Peniston Lamb, of Lincoln’s Inn. The deed of sale bears on the seal ‘sable on a fess argent, between 3 cinque ports or? 2 mullets?’ A Thomas Morgan was buried at Eglwysilan, 12 Feb., 1753 (by the parish register, but the family papers assert this Thomas’s will to be dated 23rd Jan., 1715, and his death 1716.) He [Thomas son of Evan] md Anne Watkins, d of Evan Richards, of Llandifodwg [Glynogwr]. Died a widow, 14 March, 1747, aet. 87, buried at Llandough; 2, Watkin, born 1692. Purchased Bredwenarth from his eldest brother Thomas [III,1], and left it to his brother James [III,3]. He [Watkin] died, s.p. 20 May, 1738, aet. 46; 3, James Morgan, born 1701, Rector of Llanvihangel, Flimston, and Llanilid. He had Bredwenarth from his brother Watkin [III,2], and on his death, 30 Jan., 1763, bequeathed it to his sisters; 4, William Morgan, of Caerphilly, father of WilliamMorgan, gent., named in a deed of 1732 as under 17 years. He [William jr] died 20 Feb., 1751, aet. 23: buried at Llandough; 5, Joyce, born 1688. Will dated 3rd April, 1771, in which she names John Morgan, of Monmouth, and Thomas, ‘son of my kinsman, Thomas Morgan,’ late of Cilfynydd, and now of Aberthin. She died 1 Sept., 1774, aet. 86; 6, Jenet Morgan, born 1694, the last surviving sister, in whom Bredwenarth vested. She left it to Ann, her niece. She died 13 June, 1779, aet. 85; 7, Ann, born 1697, died 31 Oct., 1773, aet. 76; buried at Llandough; 9 [8], Mury [Mary], born 1700. Will dated 4 Nov., 1774 Names her nephew, James Morgan, of Llandaff, and Thomas, of [Bedwas] Monmouth, and Thomas’s daughter, Elizabeth.|| Appleton Morgan skips this generation to hide relationships and dates.
|- valign="top" |IV. – THOMAS Morgan [III,1], of Bedwas, co. Mon., after of Eglwysilan, and then of Monmouth, and so described in the will of Jenet Morgan in 1779. He sold Bredwenarth to his brother Watkin, while the elder branch retained Cilyfynydd [Cilfynydd], and the younger settled at Llandsugh [Llandough]. He md Mary, named in a post nuptial settlement in 1716, and died 27 March, 1761. They had – 1, Thomas Morgan, ob. s.p. 2, John. 3, Mary. 4, Margaret.||THOMAS MORGAN, of Bedwas, County Monmouth, after of Eglwysilan, and then of Monmouth, and so described in the will of Janet Morgan, in 1779. He sold Bredwenarth to his brother Watkin, while the elder branch retained Cilfynydd, and the younger settled at Llandough. He married Mary, named in a post-nuptial settlement in 1716, and died 27th March in 1761. They had: 1. Thomas Morgan. 2. John. 3. Mary. 4. Margaret.
|- valign="top" |V. JOHN Morgan [IV,2], called of Cowbridge in his sister’s will, was dead 1775. He md Cecil Williams of the Breach, Llysworney. They had – 1, William. 2, Watkiu [Watkin], died 20th Oct., 1793. 3, Jonathan. 4, Ann, who inherited Brodwenarth [Bredwenarth] under her aunt’s will. Died 9 July, 1822, aet 77. Bd Llandough. She md John Bassett of Bonvileston, and had Thomas Bassett. 5, Mary Morgan.||JOHN MORGAN, called of Cowbridge in his sister’s will died in 1775. He married Cecil Williams, of the Beach, Llysworney. They had: 1. William. 2. Watkin, died 20 October, 1793. 3. Jonathan. 4. Ann, who inherited Bredwenarth under her aunt’s will. (died 9th July, 1822, aged 77. Buried at Llandough. She married John Basset, of Bonvileston and had Thomas Basset.) 5. Mary Morgan.
|- valign="top" |VI. JONATHAN Morgan [V,3], D.D., rector of Hedley, co Surrey. Presented 29 Nov., 1791, resigned 1818. Md Elizabeth, eld d of Richard Durnford of Woodmanstone, co Surrey, and had – 1, William. 2, Ann Morgan, md her cousin Thomas, sou [son] of John Bassett and Ann Morgan, and who was of Bonvileston and Bredwenarth. They had issue Richard Bassett and others.||JONATHAN MORGAN, D.D., rector of Hedley, County Surrey. Presented 29th Nov., 1791, resigned 1818; married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Richard Dunford, of Woodmanstone, County Surrey, and had: 1. William. 2. Ann Morgan married her cousin Thomas, son of John Basset and Ann Morgan, who was of Bonvileston and Bredwenarth. Issue: Richard Basset, of Bonvileston, and others. |} :So, Appleton Morgan was clearly using and copying from "Glamorgan Pedigrees," but now let's look at generation 1. {|cellpadding=8 style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width=50%; rowstyle=text-align:top|'''GLAMORGAN PEDIGREES. MISCELLANEOUS. MORGAN OF CILFYNYDD.''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width=50; rowstyle=text-align:top|'''Appleton's version''' |-valign="top" |I. – WILLIAM Morgan, of Llanvabon, dead in 1693, when he is described as late of Eglwysilan. He had||I. WILLIAM MORGAN, of Llanvabon, born 1571 (his will describes him as late of Eglwysilian). He bore arms, Cilfynydd, (see page 11). Issue: 1. Evan. 2. Thomas. 3. John. 4. James. 5. Watkin. 6. Johnathan. 7. William. Of the above, Evan [I,1] married Mary Friswyth, and had six children. |} : #Appleton Morgan directly quotes the 1865 Cardiff and Methyr Gazette article, and therefore had a copy of the entire text. #He omits to report that William of Llanvabon was “dead in 1693,” and instead says he was born in 1571. #All of the given names he reports as sons of William Morgan of Llanvabon are in the ''Gazette'' text, but James is not in the portions Appleton reproduces. #By omitting the lengthy section on Thomas Morgan (son of Evan) Appleton skips an entire generation and obscures the relationship between the two brothers Watkin (b.1692) and James (b.1701), both of whom were great-grandsons of William of Llanvabon. #This same suppressed generation also shows that Watkin became a family name when William’s grandson Thomas Morgan married Ann Watkins, probably circa 1685. #All of these observations show that Appleton projected later family names back into the first generation, about which he probably knew nothing other than what the Gazette article contained. #{{blue|By changing the dates of William Morgan of Llanvabon from "dead in 1693" to "born in 1571", and by inserting the name ''James'' as a child of William when the name occurs nowhere else in the original pedigree and all the other names do occur, it is probable that Appleton Morgan intentionally forged and invented the Welsh origins of James Morgan.}} === Conclusion === #'''Miles Morgan''' - The English or Welsh origins of Miles Morgan are unknown. He absolutely cannot be the son of [[Morgan-309|William Morgan of Y Dderw]] and his wife [[Morgan-343|Elizabeth Morgan]] as claimed by Appleton Morgan. #'''James Morgan''' - The English or Welsh origins of James Morgan are unknown. He absolutely cannot be the son of William Morgan of Llanvabon as claimed by Appleton Morgan. Some questionable changes in dates and names make this a possible case of intentional fraud. == Sources == *"Morgan, Appleton. ''A History of the Family of Morgan, from the Year 1089 to Present Times.'' (New York, 1902): [https://tinyurl.com/yy54k5yw page 16], [https://tinyurl.com/y5c5r5dy page 40], [https://tinyurl.com/y5babwn8 page 47]. [https://tinyurl.com/y6m9w8f8 Internet Archive link]. *Morgan, Nathaniel Harris. ''Morgan Genealogy: A History of James Morgan, of New London, Conn.'' (Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869): [https://tinyurl.com/yc6vr2nf 227-246, see 233]. *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 30 no. 1 (January 1876): [https://tinyurl.com/yyb9uux3 page 108]. ''"Morgan: Memorandum found among the papers of the late Capt. Joseph Waters born 1758 died 1833,"'' by H.F. Water. *[[Morgan-290|Miles Morgan]] *[[Morgan-229|James Morgan]] There are two apparent problems in the ancestry of [[Newdigate-7|Elizabeth Newdigate]], wife of [[Poyntz-113|William Poyntz]] and the daughter of Thomas Newdigate of Wivelsfield, Sussex, England. Problem 1: Her mother is usually said to be Katherine Hampden, daughter of John Hampden and Elizabeth Savage, and the widow of Henry Ferrers. However, the will of her father includes bequests to ‘George Vavyser’ and ‘Thomas Vavisor’ who he identifies as "my late wife’s brothers." So, should the first wife of Thomas Newdigate actually be Unknown Vavasour? Problem 2: The mother of Thomas Newdigate is said to be Isabel Hampden, daughter of Thomas Hampden; however, the will of Thomas Hampden gives no daughter Isabel. Also, this makes both his wife and mother a Hampden. His wife is a great-granddaughter of Thomas Hampden (d. 1485) by Margery Popham; while his mother is said to be a daughter of the same Thomas Hampden (d. 1485). Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, vol 1. (1886): https://archive.org/details/miscellaneagenea01howa/page/n65/mode/1up pages 250-251. National Archives, Kew: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D979353 PROB 11/43/13. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858. (Ancestry.com online database). Will of Thome Newdegate, 1559. https://tinyurl.com/y7v7nult Image 24 of 966. Richardson. Royal Ancestry. (2013): vol. 3 page 197.

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== Biography == :Joan Antrobus was the daughter of Walter Antrobus and Joan Arnold of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.[[#RA|Richardson]]. ''Royal Ancestry''. (2013): vol. 3 page 551. She was baptized on 25 Jun 1592 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/n41/mode/2up?view=theater page 30]. She immigrated to New England with her second husband, and nine of her children. :She married first to Thomas Lawrence on 23 October 1609 in St. Albans at the age of 17.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/141/mode/2up?view=theater page 141]. They had seven children of whom five survived and immigrated to New England. Thomas died in 1625. She married second John Tuttle about 1627, and had five more children. In April 1635, John Tuttle and his family enrolled to be transported on the ''Planter'' to New England. Aboard the ship were A Mercer Jo: Tuttell 39, Joan Tuttle 42, John Lawrence 17, Wm Lawrence 12, Marie Lawrence 9, Abigall Tuttell 6, Symon Tuttell 4, Sara Tuttle 2, Jo: Tuttell 1, and Joan Antrobuss 65 (his mother-in-law).[[#Banks|Banks]]. ''The Planters of the Commonwealth''. (1930): [https://archive.org/details/plantersofcommon00bank/page/140/mode/2up?view=theater page 141].[[#Hotten|Hotten]]. ''Original Lists of Persons of Quality...'' (London, 1874): [https://books.google.com/books?id=B414AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA45 page 45]. === Birth === :'''Baptized:''' 25 June 1592 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/n41/mode/2up?view=theater page 30]. === Marriage and Children === :'''Married:''' ''1st -'' Thomas Lawrence on 23 October 1609 in Hertfordshire, England.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/141/mode/2up?view=theater page 141]. Thomas was buried on 20 March 1624/5 at St. Albans Abbey in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. :'''Married:''' ''2nd - ''About 1627 to John Tuttle, based on their first child being born in 1628. :'''Children''' of Thomas Lawrence and Joan Antrobus: :''All recorded at St. Albans Abbey in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.'' # [[Lawrence-948|Joane Lawrence]]. Baptized on 29 August 1610 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/44/mode/2up?view=theater page 45]. Joan died on 31 August 1610.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/202/mode/2up?view=theater page 202]. # [[Lawrence-240|Jane Lawrence]]. Baptized on 18 December 1614 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/49/mode/2up?view=theater page 49]. She married George Giddings on 20 February 1633/4 at St. Albans."England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N26D-G94), Jane Lawrence in entry for George Goodwin (sic), 1633. They immigrated to New England on the ''Planter''. Jane died on 2 March 1680[/1?] at Ipswich, Massachusetts.[[#IpswichVR2|Ipswich]]. ''Vital Records of Ipswich Massachusetts'', vol. 2. (1910): [https://books.google.com/books?id=2X8lAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA565 page 565]. # [[Lawrence-950|Marie Lawrence]]. Baptized on 17 November 1616 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/51/mode/2up?view=theater page 51]. Maried died on 28 November 1616.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/206/mode/2up?view=theater 206 page 206]. # [[Lawrence-703|John Lawrence]]. Baptized on 26 July 1618 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/51/mode/2up?view=theater page 51]. He married Susannah Unknown, John died before 15 May 1699 (date of probate) in New York City. # [[Lawrence-952|Thomas Lawrence]]. Baptized on 8 March 1619/20 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/55/mode/2up?view=theater page 55]. He married Mary Unknown. Thomas died before 25 February 1703/4 (date of probate) in Newtown, Queens County, New York. # [[Lawrence-695|William Lawrence]]. Baptized on 28 July 1622 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/57/mode/2up?view=theater page 57]. He married 1st Unknown; he married 2nd Elizabeth Smith in New York. William died before 25 March 1680 (date of administration granted) in Flushing, Queens County, New York. # [[Lawrence-238|Marie Lawrence]]. Baptized on 10 April 1625 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/60/mode/2up?view=theater page 60]. She married about 1640-5 Thomas Burnham. Marie died on 27 March 1715 at Ipswich, Massachusetts.[[#IpswichVR2|Ipswich]]. ''Vital Records of Ipswich Massachusetts'', vol. 2. (1910): [https://books.google.com/books?id=2X8lAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA511 page 511]. :'''Children''' of John Tuttle and Joan Antrobus:[[#TAG1983|TAG]], vol. 59. (1983): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12788/211/24565302 pages 211-215]. ''"Tuttles Revisited."'' # [[Tuttle-153|Abigail Tuttle]]. Baptized on 24 November 1628 at St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. '' Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/63/mode/1up?q=tuttle&view=theater page 63]. She likely died unmarried before her father, as she was apparently unnamed in his will and her children did not share in his inheritance.[[#TAG1943|TAG]], vol. 20 (1943): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11817/112/0 page 112]. ''"John Tuttle in Irish Records."'' She is sometimes claimed to be the wife of John Meador, but this is unproven. She was certainly dead by 4 April 1674 when her brother Simon is called the only living child and heir of John Tuttle. # [[Tuttle-1308|Simon Tuttle]]. Baptized on 10 Jan. 1630/1 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/65/mode/1up?q=tuttle&view=theater page 65]. He married Sarah Cogswell about 1663 and had eleven children. Simon died in January 1691.[[#IpswichVR2|Ipswich]]. ''Vital Records of Ipswich'', vol. 2. (1910): [https://books.google.com/books?id=2X8lAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA698 page 698]. # [[Tuttle-1309|Sarah Tuttle]]. Baptized on 4 September 1632 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/6/mode/1up?q=tuttle&view=theater page 66]. She married Richard Martin on 1 February 1654 in Boston.Boston Record Commissioners. ''Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths''. (1883): [https://books.google.com/books?id=1pBIAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA44 page 44]. Sarah was dead by 4 April 1674 when her brother Simon was called the only living child of John Tuttle.[[#EQC5|Essex]]. ''Quarterly Courts of Essex...'' vol. 5. (1916): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4941498?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=13510798902284086-310 page 292]. # [[Tuttle-1310|John Tuttle]]. Baptized on 21 March 1633/4 at St. Albans.[[#Brigg|Brigg]]. ''Parish Registers of St. Albans.'' (1897): [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/68/mode/1up?q=tuttle&view=theater page 68]. He was living in 1657 when mentioned in a letter of his mother.[[#EQC2|Essex]]. ''Quarterly Courts of Essex...'' vol. 2. (1912): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4941495?urlappend=%3Bseq=193%3Bownerid=13510798902283822-207 page 173]. He may have returned to England or Ireland. John was dead by 4 April 1674 when her brother Simon was called the only living child of John Tuttle.[[#EQC5|Essex]]. ''Quarterly Courts of Essex...'' vol. 5. (1916): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4941498?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=13510798902284086-310 page 292]. # [[Tuttle-1313|Hannah Tuttle]]. Born say 1636. She is known from letters of her mother, and was apparently named in the will of her father.[[#TAG1943|TAG]], vol. 20 (1943): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11817/112/0 page 112]. ''"John Tuttle in Irish Records."'' She returned to Ireland with her mother. She is last mentioned in a letter in March 1657 where her mother states that she was soon to be married.[[#EQC2|Essex]]. ''Quarterly Courts of Essex...'' vol. 2. (1912): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4941495?urlappend=%3Bseq=162%3Bownerid=13510798902283822-174 page 142]. == Sources == :'''Footnotes and citations:''' :'''Source list:''' *Brigg, William. ''The Parish Registers of St. Albans Abbey, 1558-1689.'' (1897): pages 63, 65, 66, 68. [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso00stal/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater Internet Archive link] *Ferris, Mary Walton. ''Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines : A Memorial Volume Containing the American Ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes'', volume 1. (1943): pages 600-602, Tuttle line. [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11708/ Ancestry.com ($) link]. *Ipswich. ''Vital Records of Ipswich Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, Volume 2: Marriages and Deaths''. (Salem, MA: The Essex Institute, 1910).
[http://tinyurl.com/ydb5jsvs Internet Archive link]    [http://tinyurl.com/y8dnx7s8 Google Books link]    [http://tinyurl.com/ycgsgr8c HathiTrust link] *Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013): volume 3 page 551, Lawrence #18.

Cochran Family Mysteries

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Franklin Barker and his wife and 3 children all changed their name to Cochran in 1936. While he is related to cochrans on his mom's side I can't figure out why the change most of my cochran relatives aren't even aware of the name change, I know for certain this name changed took place thanks to census and birth records

Cochrane Electoral Rolls

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'''ELECTORAL ROLLS for Walter and Joyce Cochrane, 1949 - 1980''' :'''1949, 1954''' Victoria Darebin Preston :Cochrane, Walter Weir, 20 Kelsby st, textile worker :Cochrane, Emma, 20 Kelsey st, home duties :Cochrane, Walter, 20 Kelsby st, fabric worker :Cochrane, Joyce Loveday, 20 Kelsey st, home duties :'''1963''' Victoria Darebin Reservoir West :Cochrane, Emma, 20 Kelsey st, home duties :Cochrane, Walter, 47 Barry st, trimmer :Cochrane, Joyce Loveday, 47 Barry st, home duties :'''1968''' Victoria Scullin Reservoir West :Cochrane, Walter, 47 Barry st, trimmer :Cochrane, Joyce Loveday, 47 Barry st, home duties :'''1972, 1977, 1980''' Victoria Scullin Reservoir West :Cochrane, Emma, 20 Kelsey st, home duties :Cochrane, Walter, 47 Barry st, trimmer :Cochrane, Joyce Loveday, 47 Barry st, home duties Source: ''Australian Electoral Commission'', Electoral Rolls viewed Ancestry.com (2017) by [[Parish-1283|Christine]]

Cochrane Name Study

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Allord-6|Andy Allord]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18936524 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cockers alive in 1870s - England as birth location

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52 profiles with "England" as the birth location. Adding a village/town and county (most likely from the 1871 and/or 1881 census) would improve the profile significantly. {| border=1 class=sortable !Name!!Gender!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- |[[Cocker-3484|William Cocker]]||Male||1815||England |- |[[Kitson-785|Sarah Kilner (Kitson)]]||Female||1842||England |- |[[Hancock-11580|Frank Hancock]]||Male||1844||England |- |[[Rogerson-964|Thomas Rogerson]]||Male||1844||England |- |[[Fox-20983|Thomas Fox]]||Male||1845||England |- |[[Crossley-1737|Samuel Crossley]]||Male||1848||England |- |[[Park-7031|Robert Park]]||Male||1851||England |- |[[Wilkins-8075|Sarah Bird (Wilkins)]]||Female||1851||England |- |[[Mullady-12|David Mullady]]||Male||1854||England |- |[[Newsholme-58|Emmanuel Newsholme]]||Male||1865||England |- |[[Cocker-4440|Alfred Cocker]]||Male||1866||England |- |[[Cocker-6733|Thomas Cocker]]||Male||1866||England |- |[[Cocker-2731|Thomas Edwin Cocker]]||Male||1868||England |- |[[Cook-46805|John Cook]]||Male||1868||England |- |[[Ward-40646|Anthony Arthur Ward]]||Male||1870||England |- |[[Storrs-611|Florence Cocker (Storrs)]]||Female||1870||England |- |[[Alcroft-5|Lucy Cocker (Alcroft)]]||Female||1870||England |- |[[Cocker-6852|John Cocker]]||Male||1870||England |- |[[Skeates-139|Rosina Brown (Skeates)]]||Female||1870||England |- |[[Brown-161540|Frederick Brown]]||Male||1870||England |- |[[Ashworth-2035|Joseph Ashworth]]||Male||12 Nov 1870||England |- |[[Rigby-2187|Alice Ann Cocker (Rigby)]]||Female||1871||England |- |[[Mitchell-40388|Frederick Mitchell]]||Male||1871||England |- |[[Mudie-423|Lily Cocker (Mudie)]]||Female||1871||England |- |[[Cocker-7504|Ashton Henry Cocker]]||Male||1871||England |- |[[Cocker-7576|George Cocker]]||Male||1871||England |- |[[Southworth-1589|Sarah Sarah Jane Cocker (Southworth)]]||Female||1872||England |- |[[Cocker-5973|Robert Cocker]]||Male||1872||England |- |[[Hirst-1618|William Arthur Hirst]]||Male||1872||England |- |[[Cocker-4624|Richard William Cocker]]||Male||1873||England |- |[[Bury-638|William Thorrock Bury]]||Male||1873||England |- |[[Cocker-8170|Frederick William Cocker]]||Male||23 Dec 1873||England |- |[[Waddington-894|Elizabeth Hannah Cocker (Waddington)]]||Female||4 Jun 1874||England |- |[[Rendell-485|William George Rendell aka Rendell]]||Male||1874||England |- |[[Mapperley-6|Daniel Mapperley]]||Male||1874||England |- |[[Cocker-5851|William Cocker]]||Male||1875||England |- |[[Hutchinson-10286|Rosalind Cocker (Hutchinson)]]||Female||1875||England |- |[[Armitage-2230|Ann Cocker (Armitage)]]||Female||1875||England |- |[[Sanderson-5850|Robert Sanderson]]||Male||1875||England |- |[[Gilland-169|Sarah Ann Glossop (Gilland)]]||Female||1875||England |- |[[Thornton-11436|Elizabeth Ann Anderson (Thornton)]]||Female||1877||England |- |[[Hill-52224|Fanny Elizabeth Cocker (Hill)]]||Female||11 Sep 1877||England |- |[[Cocker-6840|Alexandria H. Cocker]]||Female||5 Oct 1877||England |- |[[Thornley-499|Harry Thornley]]||Male||17 Mar 1878||England |- |[[Bartlett-15101|Frederick Charles Bartlett]]||Male||1878||England |- |[[Devitt-442|Agnes Cocker (Devitt)]]||Female||16 Oct 1878||England |- |[[Cocker-4823|Eli Cocker]]||Male||1 Nov 1879||England |- |[[Collier-5733|Robert Clarkson Collier]]||Male||1878||England, United Kingdom |- |[[Wilde-1808|William Wilde]]||Male||1876||England. |- |[[Cooksley-199|William William Henry Henry Cooksley]]||Male||1861||England. UK |- |[[Bloomfield-1675|Ellen Cocker (Bloomfield)]]||Female||1873||England. UK |- |[[Kenworthy-792|Samuel H Kenworthy]]||Male||8 Nov 1878||England. UK |}

Cockersole resrearch

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===William Cockersole=== William Cockersole, feltmaker Newcastle under Lime written 25 Dec 1807, proved Lichfield 10 April 1809. '''Probate''': "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860"
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William Cockersole probate in 1809. Died ? Aug 1809 residing in Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England.
*Mary (wife) *Elizabeth (daughter) *Catherine (daughter) *John (son) *Thomas (son) *Ann wife of Richard Willingham (daughter) *William Dawson, publican, Newcastle under Lyme (executor) *John Rylands labourer, same place (executor) *Witnesses George Wathin, Thomas Lockett, John Pellington ---- William, son of John, was baptised on 12 October 1746 in Newcastle under Lyme, St Giles, Staffordshire, England. '''Baptism''': "Staffordshire Baptisms"
Reference: D3251/1/5
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William Cockersole baptism on 12 Oct 1746, son of John, in Newcastle under Lyme, St Giles, Staffordshire, England.
Thomas also had a son William who died young: William, son of Thos, was baptised on 4 September 1748 in Newcastle under Lyme, St Giles, Staffordshire, England. '''Baptism''': "Staffordshire Baptisms"
Reference: D3251/1/6
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William Cockersole baptism on 4 Sep 1748, son of Thos, in Newcastle under Lyme, St Giles, Staffordshire, England.
William, son of Thos, died in 1752 and was buried on 27 June 1752 in Newcastle under Lyme, St Giles, Staffordshire, England. '''Burial''': "Staffordshire Burials"
Reference: D3251/1/6
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William Cockersole, son of Thos, burial (died in 1752) on 27 Jun 1752 in Newcastle under Lyme, St Giles, Staffordshire, England.
Possibly the Mary in the Will: William (hatter) married Mary Lardley (widow) on 17 July 1802 in Stoke on Trent, St Peter Ad Vincula, Staffordshire, England. '''Marriage''': "Staffordshire Banns"
Reference: D1188/10
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William Cockersole marriage to Mary Lardley on 17 Jul 1802 in Stoke on Trent, St Peter Ad Vincula, Staffordshire, England.
---- ===Catherine=== Catharine married John Jackson on 11 June 1832 in Newcastle under Lyme, St Giles, Staffordshire, England. He was a widow so perhaps she married him quite late. '''Marriage''': "Staffordshire Marriages"
Reference: D3251/1/17; Page: 207
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Catharine Cockersole marriage to John Jackson on 11 Jun 1832 in Newcastle under Lyme, St Giles, Staffordshire, England.
Frances, daughter of Catharine Cockersole, was baptised on 23 June 1822 in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''Baptism''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|NGCH-TYB}} (accessed 1 July 2023)
Frances Cockersole baptism on 23 Jun 1822, daughter of Catharine Cockersole, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom.
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Coco...Our Little "Toto"

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Cocoa loves car rides! He goes crazy when he sees someone reaching for their coat...he thinks he's going with! I think I'll dress as Dorothy next Halloween and put him in my basket...he looks just like Toto!

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== Note for Visitors == ''This page and our tree is a work in progress. As we investigate our heritage additions will be made, photos added and connections to other trees made. All help is gratefully received even if it is just to add to your own or your immediate family's page. '' ''Please ask me for an invitation so you can contribute or fully explore our tree. It is much easier to see family links when you are registered. You can contact me through the private message link above or email me. My email address is grabmemories at gmail.com . Another big advantage of registering is that you will no longer see any advertisements when visiting wikitree.'' == Cocoa Beach Days == We moved to Cocoa Beach in February of 1956. You can see the story of our life in Cocoa Beach by going to my [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YBGmGavX9mrgy6arr75hccTnlANV0rJoeY8U3IJ1SZ0/edit google documents page.] --advertisements below-- ---- ----

Code Snippets

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Hi I would appreciate a photo of Thomas' resting place. A headstone is a bonus but a photo of the plot and surrounds is much appreciated. Thankyou in advance for the time you spend fulfilling my request. Cheers Ross '''Irish Born South Australians (IBSA)' Database''': Genealogy South Australia - Online Database Search (https://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-database-search)
Surname: OGRADY); (Given Names: William); (Sex: M); (Birth Date: 1865); (Birth Details: About.); (Death Date: 1865); (Death Details: About.); (Parent Fact: Not Recorded); (Baptism: Not Recorded); (Alt. Names: Not Recorded); (Burial: Not Recorded); (Emigration: Not Recorded); (Immigration: Not Recorded); (Occupation: Not Recorded); (Religion: Not Recorded); (Residence: Not Recorded); (Notes: Not Recorded); (Father: John Thomas OGRADY); (Mother: Mary Agnes MURPHY); (Spouse(s): Not Recorded)
== Biography == FIRSTNAME was born in 6666. '''Birth''': 11111/6666. BDM Victoria. https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history/
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FIRSTNAME married [[SPOUSE-55555|SPOUSEFIRSTNAME SPOUSESURNAME]] in7777 '''Marriage''': 22222/7777. BDM Victoria. https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history/
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FIRSTNAME passed away in 8888 '''Death''': 33333/8888. BDM Victoria. https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history/
(Family Name: SURNAME); (Name: FIRSTNAME MIDDLENAME); (Mother's Name: MUMFIRSTNAME MUMMIDDLENAME); (Mother's family name at birth: MUMSURNAME); (Father's Name: DADFIRSTNAME DADMIDDLENAME); (Place of birth: BIRTHPLACE); (Place of death: DEATHPLACE); (Spouse at death: Unknown Family Name); (Age at death: 555); (Reg year: 8888)
FIRSTNAME is interred in TOWN Cemetery, C of E, Row 1, Grave 1.'''Interred''': {{FindAGrave|123456789}} W.A. James was born in 1900'''Birth''': 1384/1900. BDM Western Australia. https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/
(Surname: Craig); (Given Names: James); (Sex: Male); (Father: Thomas Richard);(Mother: Goonan Mary Bridget); (Place of birth: Kalgoorlie); (Registration District: ); (Registration Number: 1384); (Registration Year: 1900)
Bridget married [[Craig-11293|Thomas Richard Craig]] in 1899 '''Marriage''': 747/1899. BDM Western Australia. https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/
(Surname: Goonan); (Given Names: Bridget Mary); (Sex: Female); (Spouse Surname: Craig); (Spouse Given Names: Thomas Richard); (Spouse Sex: Male); (Place of Marriage: Fremantle); (Registration District: ); (Registration Number: 747); (Registration Year: 1899)
Bridget passed away in 1917 '''Death''': 464/1917. BDM Western Australia. https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/
(Surname: Craig); (Given Names: Bridget); (Sex: Female); (Age: ); (Father: );(Mother: ); (Place of birth: ); (Registration District: Perth); (Registration Number: 464); (Registration Year: 1917)
S.A. '''Birth''': Genealogy SA https://www.genealogysa.org.au/
(Surname: BROADSTOCK); (Given Names: Percival); (Date of Birth: (members only)); (Gender: M); (Father: George BROADSTOCK); (Mother: (members only)); (Birth Residence: (members only)); (District: Daly); (Book/Page: 392/108); (Notes: Not Recorded); (Birth Year: 1887)
QLD Elizabeth passed away in 1919'''Death''': 1919/C/6218. BDM Queensland. https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/
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Cody Family Reunion

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The 19th annual (almost) Cody Family Reunion is just around the corner. We are going back to where it all began - our Nation's Capitol! Mark your calendars Share your ideas Let's do this!

Cody Name Study Info

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Coffee County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Coffee_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Coffee County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Coffee'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Coffee’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Coffee County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1838-1843'''. If your ''Coffee'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Coffee'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Coffee County Land (Grantee)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Coffee County'''
'''Land Records (Grantee)'''
'''1838 -1843'''
'''Updated: 21 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1838 | |Campbell |William |George Urprick |A |258 |100 acres on the Barren Fork of Duck River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WP6-Q?i=136&cat=103222 Doc Image] |- !1838 | |Campbell |William |James Oliver |A |257 |Bond |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WPN-7?i=135&cat=103222 Doc Image] |- !1839 | |Campbell |William |James Richardson |A |408 |7 3/4 acres (2 Lots) in the town of Hillsborough |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WP3-F?i=213&cat=103222 Doc Image] |- !1842 | |Campbell |John |Levi Powell |B |446 |A wagon, steer, and farm animals |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WLG-5?i=515&cat=103222 Doc Image] |- !1843 | |Campbell |Benjamin Daniel |Daniel Hardaway (his grandfather) |B |670 |A slave |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WLS-G?i=630&cat=103222 Doc Image] |}

Coffee County Tennessee Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Coffee_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Coffee County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Coffee'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Coffee’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Coffee County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1825-1839'''. If your ''Coffee'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Coffee'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Coffee County Probate-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Coffee County'''
'''Land Records (Grantor)'''
'''1825 -1839'''
'''Updated: 21 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !To !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1825 | |Campbell |Sarah (of Warren Co., TN) |John Kennedy |A |80 |100 acres on Hickory Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WP1-Y?i=47&cat=103222 Doc Image] |- !1837 | |Campbell |Henry |John Camden |A |137 |Deed of Trust for Debt |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WPY-X?i=75&cat=103222 Doc Image] |- !1832 | |Campbell |William P. (of Franklin Co., TN) |Thomas Hill |A |144 |132 acres on Bradley's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WP1-M?i=79&cat=103222 Doc Image] |- !1838 | |Campbell |William P. (of Bedford Co., TN) |James Oliver |A |241 |Lot in the town of Hillsborough |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WPN-J?i=127&cat=103222 Doc Image] |- !1837 | | |Ludolphus D. (of Davidson Co., TN) |Archibald Price |B |254 |72 acres on Bradleys Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WG7-Z?i=415&cat=103222 Doc Image] |- !1839 | | |William P. (of Bedford Co., TN) |Hampton Withrow |B |362 |Lot No. 41 and 42 in Hillsborough |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WGS-9?i=472&cat=103222 Doc Image] |}

Coffee Creek, Montana

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Coffee Creek was a center of life for Fred Murray and many of his friends and family in the early 1900's. "Hap" Murray, his son and my father, was born and lived there until he was twelve and the family headed west again.

Coffey Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Coffey-1904|Jeanine Celentano]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Looking for relatives * Try to get documents from Ireland *Anything I can use Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10655045 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Coffin ship

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Mary-Jane Dougherty's story about the coffin ship who took her family from Ireland to the Port of Montreal. Was 6 yrs old then when my grandmother Rose-Emma Lalonde told me this story. Still no clue, no documents on who was this family, what was the name of the boat, what year, ect. Jaclyne Campeau

Coggrave Name Study Info

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Coggrave Name Study info

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Coghill, Smallwood Tree

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New Tree for the Early Coghill and Smallwood Families :1 James Coghill (1640-1685) :--------- +Alice (Unknown) (ca 1644-Bef 1672) :------- - +Mary (Unknown) (1650-1715) :------- 2 William Coghill (ca 1660-1729) Source: :------------ +Ann Smallwood(ca 1694-1730) :------------- 3 Smallwood Coghill (1720-1759) :-------------- +Keziah Withers (ca 1705-1788) :------------- 3 Mary Coghil (ca 1719-1749) :-------------- +William Middleton (1718-1755) :-------------------4 Isaac Smallwood Middleton (1741-bef 1789) :------------------ +Eleanor LNAB unknown (ca 1746-ca1780) :------------------4 Hugh Middleton (ca 1740-ca 1840) :-------------------- +Rachel LNAB unknown (ca 1740 - ) :--------------------- 5 Ignatius Middleton (1772 - 1864) :-------------------- +Lurenna LNAB unknown ( :--------------------- 5 Joel Middleton (ca 1819- ) :------------ 3 Lydia (Lidia) Coghill (ca 1721 - ) :----------2 James Coghill (1663/67-1745) :-------------+ Elizabeth Hawes (ca 1700- 1788) :---------------- 3 Zachary Coghill (1728 - 1810) :----------------3 Susanah Coghill (1733 - ) :--------------- 3 Ezrom Coghill (1735 - -1801) :--------------- 3 Priscilla Coghill (1737 :--------------- 3 Gideon Coghill (1739 - 1800) :------------+Ann LNAB Unknown :----------2 Margarett Coghill (1665 - 1714) :-------------+John Powell :----------2 David Coghill (1667 -1729) ==SOURCES== *MARYLAND HISTORICAL. MAGAZINE. Vol XXIII No. 2. Pg156.https://ia800506.us.archive.org/14/items/msa_sc_5881_1_86/msa_sc_5881_1_86.pdf *Coghill, James Henry. THE FAMILY OF COGHILL 1377 to 1879. Cambridge, Printed at the Riverside Press. 1879. https://archive.org/details/familyofcoghill1879cogh/page/n10/mode/2up *Coghill, William Hawes. The Family of Coghill, Supplement. Richmond, Va., Dietz Press, 1956. https://archive.org/details/familyofcoghillc00cogh *Wood, Sudie Rucker. The Rucker Family Genealogy. Old Dominion Press. Richmond, Virginia 1932.https://archive.org/details/ruckerfamilygene00wood_0 *McDonnell, Mildred .The Smallwood Family of Maryland and Virginia.1970. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/422135/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *Smallwood, Jean Carter, Smallwood and Carter Connections. Heritge Books. 1002. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/178250/?offset=13#page=1&viewer=picture&o=download&n=0&q=

COGHILL FAMILY and Related

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The families of Coghill, Smallwood and related families will be discussed here, beginning with James Coghill b. in Yorkshire, England, d. in Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock, Colony of Virginia. '''1) James Coghill''' ca 1640 to 1685 arrival by 1664 first mentioned in the records of Virginia when on 24 March 1664/5 he received a patent to 246 acres in Rappahannock County on the south side of the Rappahannock river. :'''NOTE''': records from The Coghill Family Supplement, Page 72. :The first mention we find of him is recorded in Lancaster County, where his name appears as a witness on a document recorded June 1, 1658. This proves that he was in the colony by 1658. James Coghill(1 MARRIAGES :1. Before 1665, Alice whose last name is unknown. b. 1644 d. 1667 :2. Before 1667, Mary. James and his second wife Mary signed a deed dated17 May 1673, thus showing that they were married between 18 December1667 and that date. James Coghill(1 CHILDREN :WIFE Alice *William Coghill b. ca 1660 Colony of Virginia *James Coghill b. ca 1663 Colony of Virginia *Margarett Coghill 1665 *David Coghill 1667 :WIFE: Mary *Mary Coghill 1678 *Frederick Coghill ca 1680 *Unnamed Child ca1685 died before adulthood; not named in father's will :'''2) William Coghill''' '''ca 1660 - 1729''' . Will is dated 24th day of April 1729. Source: Maryland, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1777. Vol 19-20, 1726-1734. :William COGHILL b ca 1666 Rappahannock Co Va, d 1729 Prince Georges Co MD. Source: Virginia County Records, from The Ridge Runners, VA County genealogical records. :William Coghill MARRIAGES :1,Wife: Unknown. Herndon states "On 26 March1689, however, he and his first wife, then living in Charles County, Md., executed a deed for the conveyance of his Rappahannock County lands, recorded in the court records of Essex County, Va. :2 Wife: Ann Smallwood :William Coghill and Ann Smallwood CHILDREN *Smallwood Coghill b. ca 1719 married Keziah, last name unknown, 1759 *Mary Coghill b. ca 1720 married William Middleton Jr. abt 1740 *Lidia (Lydia) Coghill b. ca1721 '''NOTE''': P. 65 ''' Herndon. ROBERT MIDDLETON OF MARYLAND'''( See SOURCES) :William Coghill [son of James and Alice Coghill] was born probably about 1666 in Rappahannock County, Va. On 26 March 1689, however, he and his first wife, then living in Charles County, Md., executed a deed for the conveyance of his Rappahannock County lands, recorded in the court records of Essex County, Va. :He married again about 1719, Anne Smallwood. She was a daughter of James Smallwood (b October 1668; d 1723) and his wife Mary (Boyden) Griffin daughter of John Boyden; and a granddaughter of Col. James Smallwood and his wife, Hester. :William Coghill’s will was dated 24 April 1729 and probated 4 June 1729/’ He left to his son Smallwood Coghill 70 acres near Broad Creek and certain personalty to be turned over to him when he reached 16 years of age; and to his daughters Mary, Lydia he gave certain personalty to be theirs on their16th birthday or the day of their marriage; and to his wife Anne, he gave the residue of his personalty, named her his executrix, and provided that in the event of her death Mrs. Mary Smallwood should have the care of his children. ==Disputed Spouse== :NOTE: Some researchers show Christian Barnes as the first wife and her son, William Coghill Jr. as the husband of Anne Smallwood. :2. Abt 1719 he married Anne Smallwood, daughter of James Smallwood 1668-1723 and Mary Boyden :William Coghill and Christian Barnes CHILDREN {{Citation needed}} *James Coghill, b. 10 Jan 1692, Nanjemoy, Charles County, Maryland *William Coghill, b. Abt 1694, Prince George's County, Maryland. 4 Jun 1729, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate *David Coghill, b. Abt 1696, Prince George's County, Maryland. Aft 1741, Calvert County, Maryland '''NOTES''' from''' Herndon. ROBERT MIDDLETON OF MARYLAND''' :'''JAMES COGHILL''' by his Will 5th October 1684 did devise to his wife MARY COGHILL for and during her natural life and did devise to his eldest son WILLIAM COGHILL 22 5 acres and to his son JAMES COGHILL22 5 acres and to his son DAVID 200 acres and to his son FREDERICK 200 acres, and the child unborn at the date of the Will 200 acres, and of the other tract of 600 acres to his daughters MARGARET and MARY ... and Whereas MARY, the widow of the said JAMES COGHILL, and his sons WILLIAM, JAMES, DAVID, and the child unborn at the date of the said will, and also his daughters MARGARET and MARY", have since died, whereby the rights in fee to the said two tracts of land have descended and come to the said '''SMALLWOOD COGHILL''', as eldest son and heir of '''WILLIAM COGHILL''', eldest son and heir of J'''AMES COGFIILL''', except such parts as have been sold by WILLIAM and JAMES COGHILL, and except the part devised to FREDERICK COGHILL their brother, the reversion in fee simple expectant on the death of FREDERICK COGHILL being also descended and come to the said SMALLWOOD COGHILL, by which he, the said SMALLWOOD, conveys to FREDERICK COGHILL, Jr. (the son of FREDERICK above named), all his interest in the tracts mentioned and also the parcel devised to FREDERICK COGHILL, Sr. [father to FREDERICK Junr.]. ''' :Pg 65 :2. William Coghill [son of James and Alice Coghill] was born probably about 1666 in Rappahannock County, Va. On 26 March 1689, however, he and his first wife, then living in Charles County, Md., executed a deed for the conveyance of his Rappahannock County lands, recorded in the court records of Essex County, Va. '''He married again about 1719, Anne Smallwood.''' She was a daughter of James Smallwood (b October 1668; d 1723) and his wife Mary (Boyden) Griffin daughter of John Boyden; and a granddaughter of Col. James Smallwood and his wife, Hester. :Anne Coghill made her Will 20 November 1729 and it was probated 18 March 1730 in Charles County, Md. It is genealogically valuable, because it mentions other relationships. She bequeathed to her son Smallwood Coghill certain personalty, but provided that he was not to sell it before he was 21 without the consent of her mother Mary Smallwood or his uncle Matthew Smallwood and stated that Smallwood and her daughters Mary, Lydia were then under 16 and that the girls should not receive their share of the personalty she was giving them until they were 16 or married. :She named her mother Mary Smallwood to be her executrix. ==Research Note== :Ann Smallwood (daughter of James who died 1723) m. Wm Coghill. He made will Apr 24 1729, prob. June 4, 1729 in Prince George's County, He mentions wife and children Smallwood, Mary and Lidia. In event of wife, Ann's death, the children are to be placed under the care of Mrs. Mary Smallwood. Wife Ann was named extx. Her bond was signed June 25, 1729 by John Smallwood, William Smallwood, and Henry Acton. :Source: Maryland Historical Magazine. Vol XXII. No. 2. Published by Maryland Historical Society June 1927. :Some researchers show William Coghill (2 having Christian Barnes as wife and children James b 1692 and William b. 1694. Reliable sources are being researched. One of the purposes of this page to prove or disprove this. :Will of William Cloghell [Coghill] 1702 :Cloghell [Coghill], William, Prince George's County, 1st Aug., 1702; 31st Aug., 1702. To son James and hrs., dwelling plantation Athey's Folly."To son William, personalty,To son David and hrs., testator I #39;s share of undivided land belonging to himself and brother James.Wife Christian, extx. and residuary legatee.Test: Jno. Watkins, Philip Lewing, Edward Jones. 11. 278 Prince George #39;s Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y - Page 256. SOURCES *Herndon, John Goodwin. ROBERT MIDDLETON OF MARYLAND AND NUMEROUS OF HIS DESCENDANTS. Wickersham Printing Company, 11 1 East Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1954. Page 65, 66 https://archive.org/details/robertmiddletonc00hern/page/n5/mode/2up *Coghill, James Henry. THE FAMILY OF COGHILL 1377 to 1879. Cambridge, Printed at the Riverside Press. 1879. https://archive.org/details/familyofcoghill1879cogh/page/n10/mode/2up *Coghill, William Haws. THE FAMILY OF COGHILL .A Supplement to and Continuation of “The Family of Coghill,” By James Henry Coghill. The Dietz Press, Inc Richmond, Virginia. 1856. *Wood, Sudie Rucker. The Rucker Family Genealogy. Old Dominion Press. Richmond, Virginia 1932Pages 311.https://archive.org/details/ruckerfamilygene00wood_0 *Supplement to Jackson - Tinsley - Rucker Timeline:. The Early Allied or possibly allied Families.http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lksstarr/knreports/Supplement%20to%20JacksonTinsleyRucker%20Timeline.rtf *"Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HYGY-T2W2 : 12 February 2020), William Cogwell or Coghill in entry for James Cogwell or Coghill, 1692. See also: *Maryland Genealogies, Volume II, Arthur L Keith. The Smallwood Family of Charles County. Pages 325-372 *Cavaliers and Pioneers. Abstracts of Land Grants; Patent Book 5, Page 527. *https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I2686&tree=Tree1. No original sources.

Coiro Name Study

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Col. John Floyd, Col. Richard Callaway, Daniel and the Jemima Boone's Rescue

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==Jemima Boone, Elizabeth and Frances Callaway, Capture and Rescue== "On July 14, 1776, a raiding party caught three teenage girls from Boonesborough (Virginia, now Kentucky) as they were floating in a canoe on the Kentucky River. They were [[Boone-121 | Jemima]], daughter of [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]], and [[Callaway-63 | Elizabeth]] and [[Callaway-145 | Frances]], daughters of [[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]]. The Cherokee [[Cherokee-247 | Chief Hanging Maw]] led the raiders, two Cherokee and three Shawnee warriors. The girls' capture raised alarm and Boone organized a rescue party. Meanwhile, the captors hurried the girls north toward the Shawnee towns across the Ohio River. The girls attempted to mark their trail until threatened by the Indians." "The third morning, as the Indians were building a fire for breakfast, the rescuers came up. As one captor was shot, Jemima said, "That's daddy's!" (gun). He was not immediately killed. Two of the wounded Native men later died. The captors retreated, leaving the girls to be taken home by the settlers." *https://wiki2.org/en/Capture_and_rescue_of_Jemima_Boone *Draper, Lyman. The Life of Daniel Boone, edited by Ted Franklin Belue, [Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1998]. "Draper, first secretary of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Draper, an indefatigable researcher, drew upon thousands of documents as well as interviews with white, Native American and black frontier dwellers to re-create Boone's colorful exploits, including his blazing of a trail through the Cumberland Gap; his construction of Boonesborough, the first permanent settlement in the "Far West"; and his dramatic rescue of his daughter Jemima and two other girls from Indians. " Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly *https://www.amazon.com/Life-Daniel-Boone-Lyman-Draper/dp/0811709795 "The kidnapping of the daughters of Richard Calloway and Daniel Boone is a key example of the kind of attack that affected the larger community as a whole. Boone entered a combat situation to recover the girls from their captors." *Darren Reid, Soldiers of Settlement: Violence and Psychological Warfare in the Kentucky Frontier, 1775-1783, University of Dundee. https://www.monash.edu/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/1669447/reid-article.pdf ==Overview and Locations== [[Floyd-206 | Col. John Floyd]], born in Amherst County, Virginia, was in [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]]'s Rescue Party that rescued Daniel Boone’s daughter [[Boone-121 | Jemima Boone]] and [[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]]’s two daughters, Elizabeth and Frances, who were riding in a canoe on the river when kidnapped by Indians. Note: Amherst County is separated from Lynchburg, and separated from Bedford County and separated from Campbell County by the James River. In 1753, a William Callaway contributed 100 acres of land to the Virginia General Assembly for the creation of a new town which would soon serve as the county seat of the newly formed Bedford County, Virginia. This tract of land became New London. Bedford County was formed and New London was established as the county seat. [[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]] was appointed as one of the trustees of New London and patented lands in Bedford County during the period 1762-70. New London was also home to a Revolutionary-era arsenal. New London was situated near the intersection of the Great Wagon Road and the Wilderness Road, the town was an important stopping point for settlers heading west. During the Revolutionary War, New London was home to an arsenal used by the Virginia state militia. The weapons and supplies manufactured in the arsenal were used to help support the campaigns of General Nathaniel Greene in the South and [[Clark-5011 | Colonel George Rogers Clark]] (1752–1818). Clark was a surveyor, soldier, and militia officer from Virginia who became the highest-ranking American patriot military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War. He served as leader of the militia in Kentucky (then part of Virginia) throughout much of the war. [[Clark-5011 | Clark]]'s military career began in 1774, when he served as a captain in the Virginia militia. He was preparing to lead an expedition of 90 men down the Ohio River when hostilities broke out between the Shawnee and settlers on the Kanawha frontier; this conflict eventually culminated in Lord Dunmore's War. [[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]] (1717-1780) of Bedford County, Virginia was also in Boone’s Rescue Party that rescued [[Boone-121 | Jemima Boone]] and his ([[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]]’s) two daughters. Richard Callaway was a longhunter and early settler of Kentucky. He joined Daniel Boone in 1775 in marking the Wilderness Road into central Kentucky, becoming one of the founders of Boonesborough, Kentucky. After the siege of Boonesborough where Boone was captured, Colonel Richard Callaway brought charges against Boone, alleging that Boone "was in favour of the British government". Boone was then court-martialed. [[Callaway-108 | Flanders Isham Callaway]], born in Bedford County, Virginia, and nephew of [[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]], was also in Boone’s Rescue Party that rescued [[Boone-121 | Jemima Boone]] and ([[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]]’s) two daughters. Subsequently, [[Callaway-108 | Flanders Isham Callaway]], married Daniel Boone’s daughter [[Boone-121 | Jemima Boone]]. Boonsboro and Boonsboro Road were originally located in Bedford County, Virginia. Boonsboro and Boonsboro Road were named after Daniel Boone, where he visited his friend [[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]]. In 1782, Bedford County was split to from Campbell County and New London became a part of Campbell County. In 1786, Virginia's General Assembly recognized Lynchburg as a settlement on the James River. In 1805 the TOWN of Lynchburg was incorporated. In 1852 the CITY of Lynchburg was incorporated. Afterwards, Lynchburg annexed portions of Bedford County and Campbell County. Today, Boonsboro and Boonsboro Road are located within the City of Lynchburg. New London remains a part of Campbell County, just a few minutes' drive from the Lynchburg city limits. {{Image|file=Col_John_Floyd_Col_Richard_Callaway_Daniel_and_the_Jemima_Boone_s_Rescue.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=2021-05-28 Boonsboro - New London - Lynchburg Virginia - Map ANNOTATED 3.JPG }} ==Col. John Floyd of Amherst County, Virginia and Boonesborough Kentucky== [[Floyd-206 | James John Floyd]] (1750–1783) was born in Amherst County, served in the Revolutionary War, was a pioneer, surveyor, judge, and early settler of Kentucky. John was killed by Indians at age 33. Floyds Fork, a tributary of the Salt River, Floydsburg, Kentucky¸ and Floyd County, Kentucky were named in his honor. [[Floyd-205 | John [Floyd]] (1783-1837) was born 12 days after his father was killed by Indians. John was a surgeon, Brigadier General in the War of 1812; elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1817, 1819, and 1821, and was the 25th Governor of Virginia (1830-1834). Floyd County, Virginia was named in his honor. Two of John's sons and a grandson are mentioned below. [[Floyd-207 | John Buchanan [Floyd]] (1806-1863) was the 31st Governor of Virginia (1849—1852) and succeeded Jefferson Davis to become the 24th United States Secretary of War (1853—1857). [[Floyd-2517 | George Rogers Clark Floyd]] (1810-1895), was the 5th Secretary of the Wisconsin Territory, and a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates. His son, John B. Floyd (1854–1935) also served in West Virginia House of Delegates and West Virginia Senate. Back to Amherst County, Virginia. [[Floyd-206 | James John Floyd]] (1750–1783) was born in Amherst County to Col. William Floyd (b. 1720 in Accomack Parish, Colony of Virginia), who moved to Amherst County and married Abadiah Davis of Amherst County in about 1747. At age 18 (about 1768), [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] married Matilda Burford, daughter of Amherst County Sheriff Daniel Burford. However, Matilda died a year later during the birth of their daughter, Mourning Burford Floyd. Morning was raised by Matilda's mother. In about 1770, [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] moved to Fincastle in Botetourt County. He taught school, worked as a deputy sheriff, and as a surveyor of the Blue Ridge Mountains. [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] surveyed land for [[Washington-11 | George Washington]] and [[Henry-30 | Patrick "Give me liberty, or give me death!" Henry]] along the Kanawha River. At this time the Colony of Virginia stretched as far west as the Mississippi River. In 1774, [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] was made chief of a surveying party in lands that would become West Virginia and Kentucky. Shawnee Indians attacked [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]]'s surveying party, killing two, but [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] escaped. He bought a 2,000 acre site for himself in what is now St. Matthews, Kentucky. In 1776 [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] was living in Boonesborough, Virginia (now Kentucky, founded as Boones' Station by [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]]), one of the first English-speaking settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains. A true story in Virginia and Kentucky history. On July 14, 1776, while paddling a canoe, [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]]'s daughter [[Boone-121 | Jemima Boone]] and Elizabeth and Frances, daughters of [[Callaway-4 | Colonel Richard Callaway]], were kidnapped by a Cherokee-Shawnee raiding party. [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] was a member of [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]]'s party that rescued the three girls. This famous rescue was portrayed in James Fenimore Cooper's fictionalized novel, The Last of the Mohicans (1826). [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] returned to Virginia and married Jane "Jenny" Buchanan of Augusta County on November 2, 1778. In October 1779, Floyd, Jenny, their son William, and Floyd's brothers Isham, Robert, and Charles, and sisters Jemima and Abadiah, returned to the 2,000 acres he bought in 1774. They built a temporary cabin in what is now Louisville, Kentucky. In 1780, [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] served as one of seven trustees of Louisville. In 1781, Virginia [[Jefferson-1 | Governor Thomas Jefferson]] appointed [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] as Colonel of the Kentucky Militia, Justice of the Peace, and surveyor of Jefferson County. In 1783, the government of Kentucky was organized and [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] was appointed to be one of its first two judges. The area was regularly attacked by Indians. [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]]'s brother-in-law Billy Buchanan had just been killed a month earlier. On about April 8, 1783, (some records say April 12), while riding through the woods, [[Floyd-206 | Floyd]] was ambushed and mortally wounded. He died as a young man, age 33. ==Col. Richard Callaway of Boonsboro, Bedford County, Virginia and Boonesborough Kentucky== Martha Helen Cleveland Craddock, in her book, The Streets of Lynchburg (1986) quotes Lula Jeter Parker in her book, The History of Bedford County, Virginia. Lula writes that Boonsboro and Boonsboro Road were "named for [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]], who visited his friend, [[Callaway-4 | Richard Callaway]], in this vicinity before their adventurous trip to Kentucky." [[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]] (1717-1780) was sergeant, lieutenant and major of forces active in the French and Indian Wars. He was appointed as one of the trustees of New London and patented lands in Bedford County during the period 1762-70. [[Callaway-4 | Richard]] married three times. He first married Frances Walton (1727-1766) in about 1745 in Bedford County. They had 13 children. Their 9th child was Elizabeth "Betsy" (1760-1850). Their 11th child was Frances (1763-1803). [[Callaway-4 | Col. Callaway]] and family left Boonsboro and Bedford County and went with [[Boone-34 | Boone]] and his road markers and assisted in the founding of Boonesborough (now Kentucky), settling there in 1775. When [[Boone-34 | Boone]]’s daughter [[Boone-121 | Jemima]] and [[Callaway-4 | Col. Richard Callaway]]’s two daughters Elizabeth and Frances were kidnapped by Indians, [[Callaway-4 | Col. Callaway]] and his nephew [[Callaway-108 | Flanders Isham Callaway]] (1752 - 1829, born in Bedford County), were also members of Boone’s rescue party. Subsequently [[Boone-121 | Jemima Boone]] would marry [[Callaway-108 | Flanders Isham Callaway]] in Kentucky. They would have 10 children including [[Callaway-110 | Capt. James Richard Callaway]] (1783-1815) for whom Callaway County, Missouri was named. [[Callaway-110 | Capt. James Richard]] led a frontier life and was also killed by Indians. ==Daniel Boone's Service in Virginia== "Boone served again in 1781 when British forces under Col. Tarleton tried to capture outgoing [[Jefferson-1 | Governor Thomas Jefferson]] (in Charlottesville), but the Virginia legislature slipped away." The images of [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]] as a pioneering, trail-blazing, Indian fighting, hunter and frontier explorer are incomplete. [[Boone-34 | Boone]] was also elected to three terms in the Virginia General Assembly. In November 1780, the Virginia legislature divided Kentucky County Virginia, then a part of the commonwealth, into Jefferson, Lincoln and Fayette counties. There, Boone, served as sheriff, coroner, deputy surveyor and lieutenant colonel of the militia. In 1780 [[Boone-34 | Boone]] was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates from the newly created Fayette County, Virginia (which became Fayette County Kentucky in 1792). In 1787, [[Boone-34 | Boone]] won election to the Virginia House of Delegates from Bourbon County. Bourbon County was established in 1785 from a portion of Fayette County, Virginia. In 1791 [[Boone-34 | Boone]] was elected to the General Assembly a third time, representing Kanawha County, Virginia, which became Kanawha County, West Virginia. During all three of his House terms [[Boone-34 | Boone]] sat on the Committee on Propositions and Grievances, and in his final term he was also appointed to the Committee for Religion. ==Boonsboro - Bedford Co. Virginia was Named After Daniel Boone== Martha Helen Cleveland Craddock, in her book, The Streets of Lynchburg (1986) quotes Lula Jeter Parker in her book, The History of Bedford County, Virginia. Lula writes that Boonsboro and Boonsboro Road were "named for Daniel Boone, who visited his friend, Richard Callaway, in this vicinity before their adventurous trip to Kentucky." {{Image|file=Col_John_Floyd_Col_Richard_Callaway_Daniel_and_the_Jemima_Boone_s_Rescue-1.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=XXXXX Later. }} 2021-05-24 Boonsboro - Bedford Co Virginia Named After Daniel Boone ANNOTATED.jpg ===2021-05-28: Boonsboro Today, Notable & Unique=== If knowledge is power, then imagine the cumulative power of one neighborhood where many of the adults have earned an advanced degree, such as a Masters, law degree, medical degree, or even a Ph.D. This is certainly the case in the Boonsboro neighborhood, where 33.8% have earned an advanced degree. Compare that to the average neighborhood in America, where just 12.4% of adults have completed a post-graduate degree, and you can see why this neighborhood is a stand out. In fact, this neighborhood has a higher rate of adults with an advanced degree than 95.3% of the neighborhoods in America. *https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/va/lynchburg/boonsboro ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Floyd_(pioneer) *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Floyd_(Virginia_politician) *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_B._Floyd *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Rogers_Clark_Floyd *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_London,_Virginia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Boonesborough *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Callaway *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Rogers_Clark *Draper, Lyman. The Life of Daniel Boone, edited by Ted Franklin Belue, [Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1998]. *William A. Crafts, Pioneers in the Settlement of America, Boston, 1877. *Blackmon, Richard D., Dark and Bloody Ground, [Yardley, PA: Westholme Publishing, 2012]. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanging_Maw *https://www.angelfire.com/pe/shirleyspage/Baker.html?fbclid=IwAR2zQy2o1rimmjxnaM12ultPec-znsL5ZBr8mJwEYpA7vkb45-CMprSW86o

Col. John Hutchinson

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: Title: Col. John Hutchinson : Author: Hutchinson, Dwight : :Re: [HutchRoots] Col. John Hutchinson :Sun, 2 Mar 2003 18:09:07 -0500 :: In reply to your query re Col John Hutchinson, there is a fair amount of :: material on the Hutchinson family tree in England from a Barnard circa :: 1250 down to Col Hutchinson. :: Desdendants from the marriage between Col H and Lucy Apsley are not as clear. Apparently, their third son, John, married a Miss Morgan, of Wales, and they had two sons. One is thought to have gone to Russia and the other (John?) to South Carolina where the Hutchinson family was given a large tract of land by Charles II (in order, I believe, to have them away from England). A Dr. John Hutchinson was in Charleston by Aug 5, 1709. ::Tradition has it that he was the son, or grandson of the John who came to SC (likely before 1690). Hutchinson family names in SC include a number of Johns, a Lucy, and other names related to the Hutchinsons of Nottingham (Owthorpe - the family estate). As a SC Hutchinson, I had been told from my youth that I was descended from a Mathias Hutchinson, A SC Senator in Colonial times (B 1746-d 1812) - (I have proven records of the Mathias connection) who was a descendant of Col John Hutchinson (verifying that connection has been hard to do as records were destroyed when Sherman torched Columbia). Hope this helps somewhat. ::Dwight Hutchinson. Below is the response to a query about the source of the above, :John Hutchinson II 1641 - 1677 Owthorpe, Nottingham, England :to: Joe Sneed :04/11/15 ::Joe, that's info I supplied. I grew up in the low country of SC (Summerville, 2 miles inland from Charleston) and had access to family records. Most of the info in that bio was from a man, John Henry Rice (whom I never met and likely died in early 1940's) who was a local historian of the area known as the "ACE Basin" -named after three rivers (Ashepoo, Combahee, Edisto) and where Hutchinson Island (low swampy) is a part of. He provided most of the narrative. Interesting that early family names in the settlement within the Basin include many of the names of Col John's ancestors. Most of the Hutchinson names associated with the early land grants changed names when few males survived and the females married - thus changing the names of the land granted portions. Was somewhat difficult tracking down precise dates, places, etc. as Sherman burned the State records and others were lost at sea when a ship carrying them to England in the1860's foundered. Hope this helps. Cheers, Dwight

Col. John McGee of Ireland and Guilford, North Carolina

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Col. Jonathan Pettibone

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Hannah Owen, who married Jonathan Pettibone, J r., was the daughter of Judge Owen, Justice of the Peace for Hartford County, Connecticut, 1755-1781, and Judge of the Probate Court of Simsbury, Connecticut, 1769-1781. Jonathan’Jr.'s father was the equally noted Colonel Jonathan Pettibone who died of camp disease on his way home from the battlefield of Long Island in 1776, a journey on which he was accompanied by Jonathan, Jr. [see J44 Jonathan Pettibone]. Jonathan Pettibone, Jr., was thirty-four years old, the father of three small children, and an ensign in Captain Abel Pettibone’s company of the Simsbury militia when he marched from Simsbury to the defense of Boston in the summer of 1775 [RSCMR, 49]. By October he had been elected 2nd Lieutenant of his company. He re-enlisted January 1, 1776 in the 22nd Connecticut Regiment under the command of Colonel Samuel Wyllys and served through the siege of Boston and the campaign to defend New York in the summer and fall of 1776. Two letters written to Jonathan in the summer of 1776, one from his wife and one from his father, reveal the tenor of life in Simsbury in that second summer of conflict with Great Britain, just before the major battles began. Hannah wrote in July 1776: Loving husband Hoping these lines will find you well as they leave me And our little children It is a mellancole Time Hear Father Pettibone Is Sick but we Hope not Dangers . . . I feel very much Troubled about you but I hope God will preserve you in all your Dangers I shall Send you a pare of Stockings as quick as I can Ase Case has listed and gon in to the sea quite unexpected and has Disapointed us very much I can Hire Sam Jary but his prise is three pound a month and I cannot Hire anybody else Martha -and Hannah Send thare Love to thare dady I remain your loving wife Hannah Pettibone Colonel Pettibone apparently recovered from his illness promptly, for on August 5, 1776, he wrote to his son as follows: These lines are to my son Jon‘ now in New York In the camp Hoping they will find you in good Helth as they thrue the goodness of God Leave all your friends at Hom I take this opportunity to let you know your bisiness goes on your Horses is got all your first Crop of hay your hilling own flax pulled your plowing Tom Cysbeki and we do as well as we can but bisiness all verry pressing and what to do I know not. I am employed to fetch from Salsbury to old Hartford twenty cannon and forty-two tons of pig iron and cannon ball by the Governor and Counsel. . . I would have you take Cair with Ensign Sadoce Willcocks and see that he is as comfortable as the rest of the solgars and not to spend His money Neadlessly and take Cair of him in all biseness I am in great haste and Cant ad more but remain your Loving father Jon‘ Pettibone Colonel Pettibone may have known that he himself might soon be coming to the battlefield, as by the time he wrote to his son he had already received an urgent order to call the 18th Regiment to active duty, and he arrived with his men on Long Island August 17, 1776. Jonathan, Jr., meanwhile, was promoted to 1st Lieutenant August 10, 1776 [Doc. 95148, Revolu- tionary War, National Archives]. In September 1776 Jonathan was given leave to accompany his seriously ill father on a homeward journey, hoping his father could be nursed back to health; but his father died en route, at Rye, New York, September 6, 1776, and was buried there. Since a massive British fleet was moving from Boston toward New York at the time, Jonathan .Ir., had to return immediately to the battlefield [see J94 Abel Pettibone]. Jonathan, Jr.’s second term of duty ended December 31, 1776. There is evidence that he enlisted for at least one more two-year term of duty and was promoted to the rank of captain; his name appears in the Revolutionary pension application of one Jonathan Beach of Goshen, Connecticut, who deposed in his application that he entered service 1 June 1779 in the regiment of Matthew Mead of Wilton, Connecticut, and served in the company of Captain Jonathan Pettibone [Beach and Beach, Editors, Beach Family Magazine, 2:49 1 April 1926]. There also exists an official receipt for reimbursement of losses suffered by soldiers in his company signed by “Jonathan Pettibone, Capt, Hartford, June 6 1780." [Connecticut Archives, Revolutionary Series I, XVII:116a,b]. After the war Jonathan Pettibone returned to his family home at what is now [1992] 4 Hartford Road in the Weatogue section of Simsbury. He operated a tavern in his home for many years, from as early as 1776, when a notice about it appeared in the Hartford Courant [March 4, 1776, 33]. In Connecticut in the 18th century town authorities appointed certain reputable individuals who lived on frequently traveled highways to be tavern keepers. They were required to have at least two beds for travelers and enough food and other amenities for an overnight stay. Jonathan Pettibone’s tavern burnt to the ground at some time near the end of the 18th century, and he rebuilt it on the same site in1801 [Simsbury Historical Society, Historic Simsbury Houses, n.p.] The 1801 house is said to have been built on the original foundation of its burnt predecessor, using some of the charred original timbers; and this building still stands today [1992]. It has been a tavern or inn for much of the time since its construction, and was called The Pettibone Tavern for much of the mid-20th century, but has been renamed by new owners several times since then. It is now called Chart House. Jonathan was an exceedingly capable man. After the Revolution he remained active in the militia and rose in rank until he became a colonel, as had his father. He had the privilege in 1797 of presenting to his own son, the then most recent Jonathan, Jr., a commission as sergeant major in the historic 18th regiment of Connecticut militia [Manuscript Collection, Local History Department, CSL]. In addition to managing his tavern, Jonathan (no longer called Jr.,) was active in various commercial activities. He managed a Simsbury lottery in 1781 to raise funds for the construction of a much needed bridge across the Farmington River, a project that was successful. In 1782 he was listed in the Hartford Courant as a member of the Susquehanna Committee, a membership he probably inherited from his father [See J35 Noah Pettibone]. For some years he was partner in a mercantile firm with two men named Moore and Bolles, which firm was dissolved in 1797. For some years around the turn of the century, Jonathan Pettibone was also the overseer of Newgate Prison in the northeast section of Simsbury. In the fifty-four years of the prison’s operation starting during the Revolution there were fourteen overseers, so if Jonathan’s reign in that position was of equal length with all the others, he probably served as overseer for about four years or less [see _____ _____ for details of Newgate Prison]. An interesting event is found in the records of the General Court of Connecticut which reads as follows [Jonathan Humphrey, mentioned below, was a brother-in-law of Jonathan Pettibone"s; see I446 Annis Pettibone]: The petition of Jonathan Humphrey and Jonathan Pettibone both of Simsbury in Hartford County showing that sometime in the month of September 1786 your Honour’s petitioners apprehended and actually took up one John Gibb John Holley and David Stittman for uttering and passing certain false forged and counterfeit publick securities (made in lmmetation of the Publick Securities Emmitted by the State of New York and Likewise for Uttering and passing Certain Counterfit Dollars made in Immatation of the True Spanish Milled Dollars — and them the said Gibbs Holley and Stittman had upon Examanation before proper and lawfull authority, when and where they owned the facts charged against them and they were by authority (for want of sufficieut bonds) Committed to the keeper of goal in Hartford within the Prison for trial in the premises — and Soon after they were committed as aforesaid . they broke said Goal and made their Escape therefrom. . . . Your petitioners pray that they may receive the premium by law allowed in Such Cases and their Legal Costs and that your Honours will take their Cause into your wise Consideration. Dated in Simsbury Sept 10 1787 Jonathan Humphrey Jonathan Pettibone [Connecticut Archives, VI:334a] Resolved by this Assembly that the memorialists Receive Ten Pounds Lawfull Money and the Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out of Monies raised for the support of the Civil Life. Passed in the Upper House October 17 1787 Concurred in the Lower House [Ibid., VI:335] In addition to his business affairs, Jonathan Pettibone was very much involved in governmental and political matters. He was the member for Simsbury of the General Court of 1795 [Connecticut Archives, V1112], during which one of the resolutions passed was one which gave income from Connecticut’s Western Land fund to Societies which supported public schools in the towns [Marguerite Allis, Now We Are Free, __]. In 1818 Jonathan engaged in what was undoubtedly the most important of his many duties to his country. William M. Vibert, one of Simsbury’s local historians, stated in his tricentennial history of Simsbury that Simsbury sent "two of its leading figures, Judge Elisha Phelps and Jonathan Pettibone" as delegates to the convention called in 1818 to establish a state constitution. After the authority of the 1662 royal Charter of the Colony of Connecticut was obliterated in 1776 by the Revolution, Connecticut relied entirely on the laws passed by the combined Assembly and General Court which were in turn based in general on British common law. Ever since the days of Jefferson demands had been made and rriotions passed for calling a convention, but to no avail until 1818. Simsbury town had voted against calling a convention, but once a resolution was passed in the general assembly to do so, it decided to send its delegates along with those of all the other towns. (Another Pettibone, Augustus Pettibone [J4413] of Norfolk, Connecticut, was also a delegate to the convention.) Remarkably, the convention of 1818 produced a written constitution in only two-and-a-half weeks’ deliberation, between August 26 and September 12, 1818 [Vibert, Three Centuries of Simsbury;1670-1970, 134]. A product of extremely vigorous debate between the conservative Federalists and the Jeffersonian Republicans, the new constitution retained many precedents from common law, including a long list of individual rights. It also set up operating procedures and introduced two major new provisions: (1) it formally divided the state government into three departments, legislative, executive, and judicial; and (2) it disestablished the Congregational Church. Many people in the conservative northwestern towns of Connecticut vehemently opposed the disestablishment of the Church, but liberal forces fought for rights of conscience and recognition before the law of all Christian sects, and the entire constitution was approved by the convention on September 15, 1818, 134 to 61. Since there were at least seventy-one Federalist delegates and some Republicans who voted in the negative, some minds were obviously changed by the debate [Albert E. Van Dusen, Connecticut, 189-190]. The constitution still had to be ratified by the towns, however, and Simsbury voted 116-111 against ratification. Other northern Connecticut towns voted in the negative, too, but the coastal and central towns overwhelmed them and the constitution was passed by 1,554 votes [Vibert, 114-115]. Jonathan Pettibone died in Simsbury, March 20, 1826 at the age of eighty-four, and his wife, Hannah (Owen) Pettibone, died there at the age of seventy-seven just twenty days later, on April 9, 1826. * [[Bredehoft-6 | Tom Bredehoft]], Pettibone Registry, see [[Sharp-661 | K. Pontius]].

Col. Marquis Francois DeMalmedy

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Col. Francois DeMalmedy played proiminent role in the military service of [[Bell-884|Capt Robert Bell I]]. He was apparently an officer of French origin who began his service in the Continental Army in Rhode island. How he came to be there and where the title 'Marquis of Bretagne' (mentioned below) originates is not evident. A biosketch (with sparse documentation) appears [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/patriot_leaders_nc_francois_demalmedy.html here]. This is apparently taken from [https://www.worldcat.org/title/nc-patriots-1775-1783-their-own-words/oclc/823177230&referer=brief_results NC patriots 1775-1783 : their own words], J. D. Lewis, Little River, S.C. : J.D. Lewis, 2012. [[Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 17:46, 19 April 2014 (EDT) The connection of military service of [[Bell-884|Capt Robert Bell I]] with Col. Marquis Francois DeMalmedy, Marquis of Bretagne is mentioned in several places listed below. [[User:Norman-673|Norman-673]] 00:02, 6 July 2013 (EDT). NC Light Dragoons (State Troops) led by Col. Marquis Francois DeMalmedy*, Marquis of Bretagne with Maj. William Buford, Maj. Richard Goode, Maj. Nathan Gordon, and Maj. Herndon Haralson**, with the following twenty-five (25) known companies, led by: :Capt. Samuel Ashe :[[Bell-884|Capt. Robert Bell]] :Capt. William Bostick :Capt. William Brackin :Capt. Mordecai Clark :Capt. William Clark :Capt. John Cleveland :Capt. Robert Council :Capt. John William Daniel :Capt. George Dowell :Capt. Richard Dowell :Capt. John Duckworth :Capt. William Fletcher :Capt. Alexander Gordon :Capt. Charles Gordon :Capt. Edwin Hickman :Capt. Baxter King :Capt. Ewell Lampkin (some say he was too late) :Capt. John George Lowman :Capt. Sam McDowell :Capt. Redwine :Capt. Richard Saunders :Capt. Thomas Threadgill :Capt. Thomas Whitson :Capt. Samuel Woods * Col. DeMalmedy inherited several companies since their leaders got sick just before the battle began. [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_battle_of_eutaw_springs.html The American Revolution in South Carolina, Eutaw Springs] Also: The militia, commanded by Brigadier Marion and Pickens, and Colonel Malmedy, answered his most sanguine expectations. The State troops, commanded by Colonels Henderson, Hampton, Myddleton, Polk, and Hammond, behaved with that gallantry and firmness which characterize the advocates for liberty. The North Carolina brigade, commanded by Brigadier General Sumner, consisting of three battalions, commanded by lit Colonel Ash, Majors Armstrong and Blount, discovered a confidence which doth honor to young soldiers. [http://www.virtualology.com/revolutionarywarhall/battleofeutawsprings.com/ Battle Of Eutaw Springs] According to [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/patriots_nc_capt_robert_bell.html Battle The Revolution in North Carolina: Capt. Robert Bell]: [[Bell-884|Captain Robert Bell]] was associated with both the Guilford county Regiment which "On September 9, 1775, the Provincial Congress authorized thirty-five (35) existing county Militias to be organized. All officers were appointed and commissioned by the Provincial Congress. The Guilford County Regiment was active until the end of the war. Units of this regiment were known to have participated in the following known battles/skirmishes: Date(s): Known Battles / Skirmishes: :2/27/1776 Moore's Creek Bridge :8/1-11/1/1776 Cherokee Expedition 1776 :7/1778 Salisbury :3/1779 Haw Fields :3/3/1779 Briar Creek (GA) :6/20/1779 Stono Ferry (SC) :3/28-5/12/1780 Siege of Charleston 1780 (SC) :4/14/1780 Moncks Corner #1 (SC) :7/21/1780 Colson's Mill :8/11/1780 Little Lynches Creek (SC) :8/16/1780 Camden (SC) :9/1780 McAlpine Creek :10/7/1780 Kings Mountain (SC) :10/14/1780 Shallow Ford :12/4/1780 Rugeley's Mills #2 (SC) :1/17/1781 Cowpens (SC) :2/1/1781 Cowan's Ford :2/1/1781 Tarrant's Tavern :2/25/1781 Haw River :3/4/1781 Clapp's Mill #1 :3/6/1781 Whitesell's Mill :3/15/1781 New Garden Meeting House :3/15/1781 Guilford Court House :5/21-6/19/1781 Siege of Ninety-Six 1781 (SC) :9/8/1781 Eutaw Springs (SC) :9/13/1781 Lindley's Mill :9/1781 Brown Marsh :10/15/1781 Raft Swamp :11/15/1781 Brick House And the 2nd Battalion of Volunteers (Militia): "With yet another rumor of the British in the Northern Theater again heading towards Charlestown, the Continental Congress convinced the leaders of North Carolina to assemble two new regiments of Militia. On November 23, 1776, the Provincial Congress authorized the creation of the 1st Battalion of Volunteers and the 2nd Battalion of Volunteers. These units were again hastily assembled and this time they were assigned to report to Brig. Gen. Allen Jones of the Halifax District Brigade of Militia. Soon, they marched into South Carolina, where they spent the winter waiting for the anticipated British invasion-which never came. On April 10, 1777, pre-designated term limits expired and the two special regiments created in November of 1776 now disbanded and returned home from South Carolina, where they were never needed. This freed up Col. Abraham Sheppard of the now-defunct 1st Battalion of Volunteers to become available and he is appointed as the commander of the newly-defined 10th NC Regiment of Continentals. Col. Francis Locke of the now-defunct 2nd Battalion of Volunteers retook command of the 1st Rowan County Regiment of Militia." THIS MAY EXPLAIN HOW CAPTAIN BELL HAD A COMMISSION IN THE CONTINENTAL LINE! [[User:Norman-673|Norman-673]] 00:02, 6 July 2013 (EDT) Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the Revolution NC DAR, 1932 from Tennessee State Library (Xerox) Alphabetical List of Officers of the Continental Army by Heitman p. 28 98. Bell, Robert, Ens. 10th N.C. May 18, 1781, Lt. Sept. 8, 1781; transfd. to 2nd N.C. Feb 6, 1782; served to close of war. NSDAR Patriot Ancestor #[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A008776 A008776] (information in the DAR database is from approved applications for membership).

COL. Sam's Bomb Shell

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{{Sticker | category = 16th Engineer Regiment, United States Army, World War I | image = Lt_Col_Sam_A_Robertson_in_the_Great_War.jpg | text = [[Space:COL._Sam%27s_Bomb_Shell|Col Sam’s Bomb Shell, 16th Engineer Regiment]]}} " a memorable award for a momentous occasion" "The shell casing is 32 inches high and 15 1/2 inches in diameter and weighs an estimated 50 to 60 pounds. It was presented to Lt. Col. Sam Robertson by C Co. 22 Engineers LR. Also engraved are the names of more than 200 World War One soldiers who were member's of C Company" The San Benito News, April 1, 1963, San Benito, Texas {{Image|file=COL_Sam_s_Bomb_Shell-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} [[Robertson-3810 | Colonel Sam A. Robertson]] in 1916 served as a scout for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing Gen. Pershing]'s army when it went into Mexico in pursuit of Pancho Villa. On this assignment, he was captured, dragged behind a horse, beaten, and left for dead. After recovering, he joined the United States Army. In 1917 he organized and commanded the [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001622031 Sixteenth Engineers], one of the first regiments to go to France. He was repeatedly cited for competence in building light rail lines to the front trenches under shell fire. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Army_(United_States) The First Army] was established on 10 August 1918 as a field army when sufficient American military manpower had arrived in France during World War I. During the initial phase (26 September-3-October) of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meuse-Argonne_Offensive Meuse-Argonne Offensive] the First Army advanced through most of the southern Meuse-Argonne region, captured enemy strong points and seized the first two German defense lines.http://www.history.army.mil/html/reference/army_flag/wwi.html [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bertha_(howitzer) Big Bertha] was captured by First American Army in the advance of Oct. 1st, 1918. The gun, purported to be the 42-cm M-Gerät howitzer of Austrian make, was located and taken possession by C Co. 22 Engineers LR. C Co. On October 2nd. COL. Sam was promoted to the grade of Lieutenant Colonel and placed in the command of the 22nd Engineers. The 22nd Engineers were a Light Rail construction regiment (U.S.Army) organized March 1918 at Camp Sheridan Alabama (or Fort Benjamin Harrison?) and immediately sent to France. They were with the 1st Army from September to November 1918. They returned home in June 1919 and were demobilized in July 1919 at Camp Zachary Taylor Kentucky. [https://books.google.com/books?id=vsoh_fBkAtwC&pg=PA177 The Us Army In World War I: Orders Of Battle By Richard A. Rinald] page 177 Presently we have no information as to when and where this engraved relic was presented to COL Sam. “C Co. 22 Engineers LR. also dismounted & loaded the gun on artillery trucks to be transported by light railway to standard gauge railhead for transportation to America where it will be re-erected at West Point Military Academy.” Two Big Berthas were captured by the US Army at the end of the war in 1918. One was taken to the United States and evaluated at the [https://www.apg.army.mil/ Aberdeen Proving Ground]. The gun was later placed on display at the [http://www.ordmusfound.org/ United States Army Ordnance Museum],Konrad F. Schreier, Jr.: The World War I "Brummer" in 'Museum Ordnance: The Magazine for the U.S. Army Ordnance Museum', November 1992 and scrapped at the end of World War II.William G. Dooly (1969). Great Weapons of World War I. Walker. p. 52. [[Space:WW1_Experience_Report|Sam was promoted]] to full colonel before his discharge in 1919.
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'''The engraving says:''' '''Presented to Lt. Col. By C Co. 22 Engineers LR''' '''“This shell case was fired by Big Bertha. The projectile being hurled on the defenses of Verduum. Gun was located at Donive aux Meuse. Gun was captured by First American Army in the advance of Oct. 1st 1918 Gun was located and taken possession by C Co. 22 Engineers LR. C Co. also dismounted & loaded the gun on artillery trucks to be transported by light railway to standard gauge railhead for transportation to America where it will be re-erected at West Point Military Academy. Barrel of gun weighs thirty tons. It's a Howitzer of Austrian type."''' ---- {| |+ '''Listed below are the names of the men of the Company''' |- | | | |- ! (Left Column) ! (Center Column) ! (Right Column) |- | | | |- | '''Captain''' | Clark B. Robinson | Joseph B. Prator |- | | Thomas Rogers | Paul Price |- | Albert C. Fortin | Odie S. Rose | Frank Prock |- | | Joseph Schiffgens | David Proctor |- | '''1st Lieutenant''' | Miley G. Scott | Alfred R. Pulliam |- | | Charles O. Shigley | Vernon J. Raines |- | Ridgeley Brewerston | Edgar W. Speer | George S. Ratliff |- | Laurence F. Livingston | John Wahkahquah | Perry L. Reyes |- | Thomas J. McEwen | Rudford Webb | Edward H. Reed |- | | Harvey J. White | Robert Rich |- | '''2nd Lieutenant''' | Joe W. Williams | Hardy Richardson |- | | Nathan Williams | Jarvis M. Rigo |- | Peter Asplund | Frank Woerman | Moore A. Robertson |- | John A. McNeil | Albert Wood | Ed Rogers |- | | Jake Young | Charley L. Ross |- | '''1st Sergeant''' | | Frank W. Rust |- | | '''Privates''' | Floyd G Samples |- | | | Harry Schafner |- | Jason T. Anderson | | William A. Sellers |- | Walter D. Mullen | Hermand Amundsen | Tom Shaw |- | Ordell A. Rufner | Axel T. Anderson | William C. Shires |- | Taylor Z. Purcival | Henry E. Anderson | Willie Shipp |- | | Lawence Anderson | Earl V. Shope |- | '''Sergeants''' | Oscar Anderson | Thurman Sims |- | | Thorval Anderson | Herbert L. Sisson |- | Vernon G. Owen | Edmond Anderson | Garrit Slagter |- | George L. Palmer | Hurghel Bailey | Benjamin F. Small |- | Conley Pickett | Alonzo G. Bain | George W. Smith |- | Eugene H. Reid | Riley Barnett | Harry B. Smith |- | George B. Russell | Walter Bayer | Thomas Smith |- | Paul F. Schnoor | Thomas B. Blake | Roy Smith |- | Carl L. Steuart | Walter Bloomfield | Clem Smoot |- | John C. Wade | Herman Boggs | Ernest Southwick |- | John C. Wardrope | Christopher Brenni | Henry Stephens |- | Clyde V. Wainscott | Berto Brown | Carl Stevenson |- | William C. Wilkerson | Payton I. Brown | Dock Stone |- | | Finley Bruce | Howard Strickland |- | '''Mess Sergeant''' | Lann Bryant | Henning L. Strom |- | | Russell Bucklew | Henry Struempler |- | Henry C. Ruff | Stanley Burgett | James C. Swindle |- | | Albert G. Case | Willie Tanner |- |''' Cooks''' | Marvin B. Causey | William Targvpokeadovah |- | | Lewis G. Cockfield | William B. Taylor |- | Jeff Thompson | Cliffton G. Cooper | Charley W. Taylor |- | Thomas J Thornton | Joseph A. Cross | Harvey H. Tebbs |- | Otto Ullrich | Lincoln Dowing | Fred S. Terrill |- | | Rov G. Derosch | Willie F. Thomas |- | '''Wagoners''' | Cliffton E. Domant | Clarence Tomison |- | | William Flowers | Louis R. Tippit |- | Cole B. Baker | John E. Funch | William Tolbert |- | Hosmer H. Barlow | Sverre Fostvedt | Paul Traub |- | John O.E. Borgstom | Howard Green | Ossie F. Treadwell |- | Milton E. Broadbent | Harry C. Greenburg | Clyde R. Troutner |- | Willie D. Vick | Alfred D. Grubba | Charley Tocker |- | | Nathan Gushin | William C. Turley |- | '''Corporals''' | Edward G. Hacker | Ward Tyler |- | | George A Hankin | Emery Upton |- | James B. Benson | Toivo M. Haro | Ed Vyvjala |- | Lloyd G. Crow | John Harrison | Nathan Wicksman |- | William C. Leonard | Harry I. Hitch | Joe Walters |- | Benjamin F. Perry | William Hubbard | John W. Waldrop |- | Jack Petty | David Hudson | Jarriet J. Watson |- | Alfred M. Pharries | Charles H. Juel | Louis H. Watson |- | Conley Pickett | Benjamin Hoffman | Martin Weidle |- | Claud V. Piper | Stephen C. Langley | Hall Wells |- | Harlon Plumlee | John Larkins | John Westerman |- | Everette L. Richison | Felex E. Lee | Glenn W. Wheeler |- | Carl T. Schmidt | Thomas Long | Boyd H. White |- | Charles Skimerton | Lawrence Malloy | Charles Wackbloom |- | Marvin Squyres | Robert McGraw | John C. Willaford |- | Steve E. Starrett | William McGinnis | Thomas R. Williams |- | Allen R. Stricler | Adolph Muering | Noonen Willhite |- | Elmer A. Thompson | William J Nichols | Frank R. Willis |- | James H. Williams | Frank A. Nolte | Bennie Wolf |- | James Youngblood | Everet Oller | Albert E. Wolf |- | C.E. Shurley | Carl Paddack | Jessie Wood |- | | Guther Partain | William J. Woods |- | '''Buglers''' | Joseph Passino | Harry G. Woodward |- | | Bert E. Payne | William H. Yount |- | Russell Y. Price | Palmer Penderson | Marco Zenga |- | Orvis W. Range | Emile Perez | |- | | Fred Peoples | '''Engraved by Private''' |- | '''1st Class Privates''' | Peter Peterson | '''Elmer H. Zeisler''' |- | Robert Bainbridge | Obec F. Pomeroy | '''CO. I. 22nd Engineers''' |- | George M. Carr | Frank G. Poorman | '''Chillicothe, Ohio''' |- | Frank E. Clawson | John G. Porthruse | |- | Ernest J. Cossette | John T. Post | |- | John E. Dugan | | |- | Otto W. Giese | | |- | Resolva Greene | | |- | James E. Harris | | |- | Michael Hennelly | | |- | John P. Johnson | | |- | Harry Kingsnorth | | |- | Gust J. Koski | | |- | Thomas Lauritzen | | |- | Joshua S. Louden | | |- | Kelly Nix | | |- | Charley Nixon | | |- | Alex C. Norris | | |- | Sam J. Oelke | | |- | Captian Peacock | | |- | George L.E. Price | | |} ---- [[Image:COL_Sam_s_Bomb_Shell-5.jpg|250px]] When COL. Sam built his home in San Benito raids by Mexican Bandits were not uncommon. The house was actually a small fortress with its own dug well in the inner patio courtyard in case of a siege. For years the bombshell casing was a fixture on that patio. After COL. Sam's death in 1938 the bombshell casing went missing. ---- In 1964 Commander Tony Kashouty of San Benito's Sam Jackson American Legion Post received a phone call from someone stating that there was a big old shell at the Rio Hondo junk pile that might be important to San Benito history. Commander Kashouty saved the shell from the melting pot and it was displayed for a while at the local Legion Hall.
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click image to enlarge '''Presently the World War One Relic is in the possession of the San Benito Historical Society and on display at 210 E. Heywood, San Benito, TX''' '''Return to [[Robertson-3810 | Colonel Sam's Profile]]''' ====Acknowledgements==== '''San Benito Historical Society • 210 E. Heywood, San Benito, TX 78586 • (956) 399-9991''' *http://www.sanbenitohistory.com/index.html Special thanks to Tootie Madden, Sandra Tumberlinson, Truella Haynes, Wilson Bourgeois, and Rick Bryant. Accurately transcribing the inscriptions was not an easy task. [[Space:Engraved Names |Engraved Names]] ==Sources== *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Army_(United_States) The First Army] *The San Benito News, April 1, 1963, San Benito, Texas *[https://books.google.com/books?id=vsoh_fBkAtwC&pg=PA177 The Us Army In World War I: Orders Of Battle By Richard A. Rinald] page 177 *http://www.sanbenitohistory.com/index.html *The San Benito News, April 1, 1963, San Benito, Texas *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001622031 Sixteenth Engineers] *[http://www.ordmusfound.org/ United States Army Ordnance Museum]

Col. Sam's Letter to the Highland School Children

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==Col. Sam's Letter to the Highland School 6th Grade Children== In 1931 [[Robertson-3810 | '''Col. Sam Robertson''']] was working on his last project, [[Space:Del_Mar_Resort%2C_Boca_Chica_Beach%2C_Brazos_de_Santiago|Del Mar Resort]] on [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rrb12 Brazos Santiago Island], when he recieved a letter from the Highland School 6th grade children “asking for something of interest which happened in the Highland Community long ago,” The Colonel sat down and penned this reply: :“I do not think that anything of interest happened at Highland from the dawn of creation until about 1793 when the King of Spain gave the Concepión de Carricitas Grant, containing about 75,000 acres, to E. and B. (Bartolomé and Eugenio) Fernandez, Spanish noblemen and distinguished soldiers, for their services to Spain and, in further consideration, that they colonize the property." :"Highland School is in the center of this vast tract. The Fernandez brothers established their colony along the Rio Grande. The colony grew very slowly but steadily first under the Republic of Mexico until 1846 when General [[Taylor-223 | Zachary Taylor]]’s army came to the border and invaded Mexico. Many descendants of Don Bartolo and Don Eujenio Fernandez still live along the Rio Grande around Las Rucias, Carricitas, Landrum’s Ranch and La Paloma." {{Image|file=Cameron_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Battle of Palo Alto, Painting by Carl Nebel }} :"When General Taylor came in 1846 and fought the battles of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Palo_Alto Palo Alto] and [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qer02 Resaca de la Palmas], he moved his army up the Rio Grande occupying both sides of the river and he recruited many teamsters, bull whackers, hunters and others from among the Mexican citizens who lived on the old Carricitas Grant. Many of these stayed with his army until the end of the Mexican War when they returned to their homes along the Rio Grande." :"[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fpo37 Colonel Stephen Powers], an officer of General Taylor’s army, became greatly interested in the Lower Rio Grande Valley while soldering here and came back to Brownsville and settled down when the war was over. Colonel Powers was a very able lawyer and judge as well as soldier. He started the practice of law in Brownsville and soon gained the confidence and respect of the Spanish and Mexican people who lived on both sides of the Rio Grande." :"He was employed by the descendants of the Fernandez brothers to protect their property, interests and secure the confirmation of their rights and title to their lands in the Concepción de Carricitas Grant. At this time these lands were not worth 10 cents per acre." :"The [https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/guadalupe-hidalgo Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo], which was signed by the United States and Mexico at close of the Mexican War conveyed to Texas all of the country between the Rio Grande and Nueces rivers." :"By terms of this treaty, the U.S. and Mexico were to protect the Indian and Mexican people in this region in all of their property rights." :These former citizens of Mexico by treaty became American citizens with all the rights, privileges and duties of American citizens." :"Judge Powers received about one-half of the entire grant for his legal and political services in securing confirmation of title by the Supreme Court of Texas and the state legislature to the heirs of the Fernandez brothers." :"The heirs took their portion in strips, each heir’s portion being fixed by decree of court. These strips run from the river back to the baseline about one and a half or two miles from the river." :"Judge Powers took his portion in lands back to the baseline which were considered of small value. The judge bought out several heirs and acquired quite a body of land on the Rio Grande known as [https://cdn.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/tx/tx1100/tx1125/data/tx1125data.pdf Rancho Cipres] where James Landrum now lives (1931)." :"Judge Powers had four daughters, Mrs. Combe, Mrs. Landrum, Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. Agnes Brown and to these ladies he gave all his land in the Concepción de Carricitos. The Highland school now sits on property inherited by Mrs. Francis Powers Landrum." :"Captain [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fki19 Richard King] and [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fke23 Mifflin Kennedy] came with a fleet of schooners to Point (now Port) Isabel with supplies and recruits for Taylor’s army. They then built light draft steamboats, which drew only about 15 inches of water and which they operated from Brownsville to the mouth of the San Juan (river) and at high water to Roma to bring up supplies for General Taylor’s army." :"King and Kennedy were comrades-at-arms and friends of Colonel Powers. They also settled at Brownsville and did a commercial business with steamboats on the Rio Grande and sail boats from Point Isabel to Brownsville forwarding freight inland to West Texas and northwest Mexico." :"At the same time, King and Kennedy started their immense cow ranches reaching from the Arroyo Colorado to Corpus Christi. There still lives in the brush near La Paloma, Rafael Moreno who was a cabin boy on one of King and Kennedy’s boats. Rafael is now (1931) over 90 years old." :"These boats continued to operate until 1874 when construction of the Mexican National Railway put them out of business. There were steamboat landing at San Ysidro, now La Paloma, Rancho Cipres, Las Rucias, Rancho Galveston and Santa Maria. These old boats did not carry much freight but, according to old Rafael, they had splendid whistles and bells which could be heard as they came up and down the river from Rancho Cipres to as far out in the jungles as Delicias Ranchito, a group of three jacals (grass huts) near where Tommy Kamitana’s orchard now is." :"In addition to the river boats, hundreds of two-wheel bull-drawn carts hauled freight up the Military Road to Santa Maria, Fort Ringgold, Fort Mackintosh and beyond, but the longhorn cows, deer, coyotes, Mexican lions, javelinas, wild pigeons, turkeys and chachalacas, which lived happily in the jungle along the resaca where your school now stands, were not disturbed by the commerce which passed up the Rio Grande and Military Road." :"There was a big hackberry grove which the Mexicans called Palo Blancal which is now called Landrum Park. Hundreds of wild turkeys and tens of thousands of wild pigeons made their homes in the big trees and great droves of deer and javelinas came to drink at the small lake which was always filled from the overflow of the river." :"There was a very dim trail which wound through the jungle from Las Rucias to Rancho Delicias thence to La Palmita Ranchita, Los Burros well near here where the Central Power and Light Co. power station now is, thence to Napolita, Los Comos and Paso Real, where General Taylor’s army crossed the Arroyo Colorado." {{Image|file=Lerma-8-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption="Jacal" by Robert Runyon }} :"All these fine sounding ranchos were little two or three jacal settlements." :"There was a school at La Palmita Ranchita (now Lock No. 2) in 1904. The professor could speak at least 20 or 25 English words. The chamacos (youngsters) at all these brush ranchitos ran naked until they were six or eight years old and were wild as rabbits. The older people were kind and most hospitable. They lived an easy life. There was plenty of game in the jungle and chili (pepper) grew wild." :"They all had a few horses and goats. They kept goats for milk and cheese and to raise cabritos. They had chickens and a pig or two. They sold hides and skins to purchase ammunition, coffee and clothing. There was plenty of wild bee honey for sweetening. There were no knives, forks, spoons or napkins. A tortilla was used in the place of a plate, knife, fork and spoon and was eaten after the frijoles and coffee to save dish washing." :"The principal sports were horse racing and chicken fighting. The society dames smoked shuck cigarettes instead of Luckies and played monte instead of bridge. There was a wonderful orchestra at La Palmita and the younger society set danced on the ground without shoes to the music made with two bass drums, a bamboro (pair of cymbals) trumpet and Jew’s harp." :"They served delicious refreshments — turkey, tamales, stewed javalina con chili, barbecued venison, chachalaca, cabrito and armadillo roasted in its own shell, delicious confections made of watermelon and pumpkin rinds and tender cactus candied in wild honey. The wild honeybee made delicious honey from ebony and white mesquite blooms. Their nests were paper like hornets nests not wax like tame bees." :"Between the Mexican and Civil wars there were a few bandit raids and the yellow fever, but this did not disturb the people who lived in the Highland district." :"When the Civil War came in 1861, many of the settlers along the Rio Grande joined General Lee’s command... but the one or two Mexican families and millions of wild animals that lived in Powers’ pasture where Highland School now stands, were not much disturbed by the Civil War." :“This region got its first real shock in June, 1904, when I crossed the Arroyo Colorado with an army of Irish, Negro and Mexican laborers and some old wheezy wood — burning locomotives, pile drivers building the railroad through the jungles to Bessie, now San Benito, and on to Brownsville. All the wild animals and young and old Mexicans were scared to death of these wild Irish, Negroes and locomotives and their fears were well founded for it meant so–called civilization and progress was about to arrive and these people’s happy lives were about to end.: :"The wild animals were killed and ran away and these real Americans whose ancestors had lived happily in the jungles for a thousand years, had to go to work with pick, shovel and hoe or go bootlegging for an existence. They are now often unable to find work with which to buy corn and frijoles. I am not overly proud of my part in helping to bring progress and civilization to this region to help ruin the lives of those who were here before me." :"In June, 1904, while laying the railroad track through Bessie, I made the acquaintance of Oliver Hicks and [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=38343353&PIpi=112774448 James Landrum] of the Powers Estate and made a verbal contract to build the San Benito irrigation canal, the town of San Benito and to purchase thousands of acres of land from the owner of the old Powers Estate. They knew I had no money at that time. I was on crutches with a broken leg and several broken ribs and had to get around on my old white horse which would lay(sic) down to let me get on his back. But these gentlemen had through two long year to put over the San Benito project." :"...a few days after meeting Mr. Hicks and Mr. Landrum, I rode up the Fresno resaca through the Quates Ranch into Rancho Viejo Resaca near your school and on the river near Las Rucias and selected the route to what was to be the San Benito canal." :"The following two years, I spent a large part of my time in surveying and raising the capital to put over the San Benito project. Finally, in November, 1906, after having finished the Santa Maria canal, first section of the Mercedes canal, and a railroad contract for the [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/eqt28 T. & B. V. R. R.] on all of which jobs I had made some money, I moved in my team outfit from Mercedes and started construction of the San Benito canal." :"First work was done near Lock No. 2. I continued on this canal construction until 1913." {{Image|file=Heywood-369-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Alba Heywood's "Model Farm" }} :"In 1907, the three Heywood brothers, Judge Batts, Mrs. Ed. Rowson, William Stenger and Mr. Swanson came in with me and we formed the San Benito Land and Water Co. with a capital of $500,000." :"Later we sold the company’s bonds for $1,050,000, sold town lots and thousands of acres of land at a good profit, used every dollar of all this money in development of the San Benito project." :"The stockholders who stayed with the company never saved a dollar of their capital and there was some loss to bondholders but I had ten years of hard, interesting work, made some enemies and many friends." :"Early in 1917, I left the country for the American Army in France, broke but happy. Thus ended my part of the crime of building the San Benito project." :"After the formation of the San Benito Land and Water Co., thousands of men grubbed out this jungle, killed the snakes, ticks and fleas, killed most of the wild animals and birds and scared the balance away." {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :"The first orchard was planted near Highland in 1908. H. G. Stilwell, Sr., now of Brownsville, started the San Benito Nursery, planted alfalfa, red clover, grapes, bananas, coconuts, pineapples, pears, oranges, lemons, kumquats, aguacates, Japanese plums, none of which did well. A hard frost ruined most of the fruit and the clover and alfalfa died out. Mr. Stilwell also put out English walnuts, almonds, pecans and Japanese tung nuts. But he was succeeded by a cotton farmer and the trees died." :"Colonel Coleman quit and went to Florida but his orchard still carries on. The country around Highland settled rapidly from 1908 to 1913. But alfalfa, sugarcane, fruit, low markets, boll weevils and other things discouraged many farmers who were forced to quit the country. The canal got in the hands of receivers, and bandits from the Mexican side of the river raided the country and sacred away more people in 1915 and 1916 but the Army came to the border in 1915 and business got good by 1917." :"In 1910 and 1911, in order to encourage land sales, I promoted and built the San Benito and Rio Grande Valley Railway from Sugarland through Rio Hondo, San Benito, Highland, La Paloma, Carricitos, Los Indios, Rangerville to Santa Maria and from Madero through Mission to Monte Carlo. This railroad was called the spiderweb and the “Back Door Railroad.” :"I sold the railroad to the Equitable Trust Co. of New York for the account of B. F. Yoakum and associates. I made a nice profit on its construction and put it all into the San Benito project and lost it but the railroad is still here and has been acquired by the Missouri Pacific System. The little railroad operated with a gasoline motor car for passengers and express and did a good business until put out of business by autos and trucks. It always used steam locomotives for freight service." {{Image|file=Lerma-8-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=VA. Guard at San Benito by Robert Runyon }} :"The World War coming on in 1914 in which America joined in 1917 and the shipping of 125,000 soldiers to the Valley in 1915 and 1916 made a period of about 14 years of great financial prosperity for the Valley and the nation. This prosperity built on the killing and destruction of millions of people caused wild speculation, lavish extravagance, foolish spending and the voting of enormous bond issues which you, your children and your grandchildren won’t have paid off for many years. Us older folks have left you a heritage of debt, which to try to pay off you will have to study hard, work hard and think clearly and not try to get by on optimism, boasting, bragging and luck as most of us older people have done for 15 years." :"It is up to you to prove that progress of 20th Century civilization, paved roads, the automobile, radio, picture shows , the 1930-31 system of education and what our President calls the ‘high plane of living’ is an improvement over the more primitive life lived by the people here previous to 1904." :"In 1904, it was my good fortune and privilege to be a guest at Rancho Cipres at the Landrum home on the Military road. This was the most, delightful, hospitable home it was ever my privilege to enter. They had a dozen servants, well fed, happy and contented and all loved their dear patron who was a real father, protector to all his people. In 40 years he never had a lock on home or storehouse." :"During the bandit troubles, the young girls stayed at home under protection of the servants as safe as if in Washington, D. C. but on this ranch there was discipline, all obeyed orders and no one touched a thing which did not belong to them. No traveler ever passed Rancho Cipres who was not invited to rest, feed his horse in the corral and dine with the family. There were flowers, good music, splendid food and soft beds and a royal welcome for all." :"It is up to you young folks to make the Highland District as happy as it was previous to 1904. By hard work, hard study, wide reading and the substitution of sound thinking for optimism and boasting and trusting to luck, I have confidence you will do this and win." :Del Mar, Texas, :Dec. 1, 1931, ::Sincerely, :Sam A. Robertson. {{Image|file=Robertson-3810-10.jpg |caption=Sam A. Robertson }} ==Further Reading== [http://www.texasescapes.com/MikeCoxTexasTales/232-Valley-Talk.htm Valley Talk Samuel Arthur Robertson by Mike Cox] [https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220321/m1/1/ Map] showing tracts of the San Benito Land & Water Co. and others situated in Cameron County, Tex., 1911

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There are many records about [[Griffin-4141|Col. Samuel Griffin]]. : Born about 1633 in Old Rappahannock, Colony of Virginia : Son of [[Griffin-8594|George Thomas Griffin (abt.1590-abt.1650)]] : Brother of: #Katherine (Griffin) Sprigg born before 22 Oct 1610 in Broton, Somerset, England; #Thomas Griffin born about 1614 in Broton, Somerset, England; #Elizabeth Griffin Hewitt Hobbs born in Broton, Somerset, England. #David Griffin. #John Griffin. #'''Samuel Griffin''' (himself) Virginia, Old Rappahannock County, Ancient Press; Deed Book 1 - 1656-1662; Pages 112 – 113, Prenuptial; Deed Book 2 – 1662-1664, Pages 162, 163, 200, 201, 217-220, 233, 234, 352, 353, Deeds; Deed Book 3 - 1663-1668, Pages 278-280, Deeds; Deed Book 7 -- 1686 -1688, Pages 334-338, Indenture. : Husband of [[Unknown-278274|Sarah (Unknown) Griffin (abt.1620-aft.1665)]] — married about the 12th of September 1660 in Rappahannock, Virginia : Father of [[Griffin-1478|Katherine (Griffin) Gwynn]] born on the 16th of March 1664 in Northumberland County, Virginia : The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. VA Historical Society. Jan, 1893/4. Page 472. [https://books.google.com/books?pg=PA472&lpg=PA472&dq=elizabeth+griffin+and+john+hobbs&sig=CYthcW50_iCl0XYX8PwcbdOIrqU&id=FiqWFER2KhIC&ots=0CEkbn5f9S&output=text Google EBooks] '''''Excerpt:''''' :: About the earliest appearance of his name in the records is a grant, in 1662, of 2,200 acres to '''Samuel Griffin''', of Rappahannock county, merchant... :: There was recorded in Rappahannock county, a deed, dated 1665, from '''Samuel Griffin''', of Rappahannock, merchant, to Thomas, son of '''Thomas Griffin''', deceased... :: In Lancaster County, 1661, '''Samuel Griffin''' is recorded as assignee of Captain Richard Hobbs... :: Note: the records of Rappahannock county show that '''Samuel Griffin married Sarah''', widow of '''Thomas Griffin'''. ===1660 - PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT=== : Deed Book 1 - 1656-1662; Pages 112 - 113. TO ALL PEOPLE to whome these presents shall come Know ye that I '''SARAH GRIFFIN Widdow Relict of THOMAS GRIFFIN late of Rappahanock County in the Colony of Virginia gent deced''' as well in consideration of natural love & affection I bear towards '''my three children LEROY, THOMAS & WINIFRED GRIFFIN''' & for & towards their maintenance & bringing up & for & in consideration of their full inial portion due them by Law out of their said deceased Fathers Estates as also for other good causes & valluable consideracons me thereunto specially moving have given & confirmed unto the said three Children the sum of Six hundred pounds Sterl money of England in manner & forme following that is to say unto '''my said Son LEROY GRIFFIN''' Two hundred pounds part thereof when he attains the age of one & twenty years unto '''my other son THOMAS GRIFFIN''' two hundred pounds more thereof when he attains to the age of one & twenty years & unto '''my Daughter WYNIFRED GRIFFIN''' Two hundred pounds Residue thereof when she shall attain to the age of one & twenty years or be married together (missing) mares & catle hereafter menconed in manner & forme following that is to say to '''my said Son LEROY GRIFFIN''' Two mares which I formerly bought of Mr, GEORGE COHLOUGH & five (missing)ed & marked as by a note annexed hereunto appears to '''my said Son THOMAS GRIFFIN''' three cows named & markt as by the said noat annexted & to '''my sd Daughter WYNIFRED GRIFFIN''' one mare filly lately bought of the said COHLOUGH to have and to hold unto '''my said Three Children LEROY, THOMAS & WINIFRED GRIFFIN''' their & every of their Exrs. & assignes & to the survivr. of them agt all persons for Ever by these presents Provided Always it shall be lawful! for me the said SARAH GRIFFIN quietly to possess & enjoy the male increase & proffits of the said Mares & Catle until '''my said Son LEROY &THOS. GRIFFIN''' shall attain the said age of one & twenty years & '''my said Daughter''' shall attain the same age or be married without any lawfull lett or in cumbran ce of said''' LEROY THOMAS & WYNIFRIDE''' GRIFFIN or any of them or any person by their means In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & Seale this the '''12th day of September 1660''' '''SARAH GRIFFIN''' The aforesaid Eight Cows are markt thus both ears Cropt & (missing) in right Ear & are lately ordered to be recorded & are marked Teste DA. LINDSAY, GEORCE COHLOUGH, THO, BUNBERRY THESE PRESENTS Witnesseth that I '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN Merchant in consideracon of a Marriage''' suddenly to be solemnized between me & the above named '''SARAH GRIFFIN''' do hereby (missing) allow of the above written Deed of Gift & do bind myself my heirs & Admrs, for the performance of the same Witness my hand & Seale the day & year above written '''SAML GRIFFIN''' ===1661 - DEEDS=== : Deed Book 2 - 1656-1664; Pages 162-163. '''July 1660''', Robert Dixon of the City of London before John Daniel, Notary Public, assigns to Henry Lawson Power of Attorney to recover from Henry Corbin and '''Samuel Griffin''' all books, etc. of the estate of Miles Dixon, deceased, and to act in any other matters. ...It states the Henry Dawson of Warwick River being the true and lawfully Attorney of Robert Dixon, administrator and lawfully brother of Miles Dixon, late of Rappahannock, do hereby constitute and '''appoint and in my place Col. More Fantleroye my true and lawfully Attorney to administer in my behalf of Mr. Henry Corbin and Mr. Samuel Griffin'''… Signed and seal Henry Dawson on '''18 January 1660/61'''. : Deed Book 2 - 1662-1664; Pages 200-201. KNOW ALL MEN that I '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN of the County of Rappahanock in Virginia Merchant''' doe for good causes give unto '''THOMAS GRIFFIN the Lawful Son of THOMAS GRIFFIN''' all my right title & interest of the tract of land menconed & further do assigne and sett over the land untt, him said '''THOMAS GRIFFIN''' his heirs & assignes forever but provided he dieth without issue of his body lawfully begotten that then I do likewise hereby give & grant the aforemenconed Land unto '''WINIFRED GRIFFIN his Sister & to her heirs''' & assignes for ever & I do by these presents acquitt the said Land for Ever from me my heirs In Testimony whereof I have set my hand & seale this '''4th day of March 1661.''' Witness ROBERT ROGERS, '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''' AMBROSE CLEARS, ROBT SAUNDERS '''SARAH GRIFFIN''' Sealed & delivered and the words & assignes in the Seaventh line and the words (of his body) lawfully begotten Enterlyned before the Ensealing & Delivery in ye presence of us ROBT. ROGERS, '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN DAVID GRIFFIN SARAH GRIFFIN''' ===1663 - DEEDS=== : Deed Book 2 - 1662-1664; Pages 217-220. TO ALL MEN I '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN of the County of Rappahanock in Virga. Merchant''' for sum of Twenty seven thousand three hundred pounds of tobacco and Cask to me in hand paid by THOMAS BOWLER of Virga. Merchant do grant and sett over unto the said THOMAS BOWLER & Company my right of Seven negros now in my possession being named as foll: Symon, James, Robin, Joane, Kate, Agare and Betty to hold the sd negroes granted & sould unto THOMAS BOWLER and Company during the terme of their lives the sd Seven negros being bought of THOMAS BOWLER aforesd and also I the said '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN for me my heirs''' do agree with the said THOMAS BOWLER and Company their Executors and assignes that the sd THOMAS BOWLER and Company may at all times hereafter have and enjoy the said premises by these presents granted without the denyall of me the said '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN my heirs''' or assignes or any other person PROVIDED Always and upon this Condition nevertheless that I the sd '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''' shall truly pay unto sd THOMAS BOWLER and Company the just quantity of Twenty seven thousand three hundred pounds of good sound Merchantable tobacco and cask deer of ground and bad leaves of my crop upon the tenth of December next without any deceit that then these presents and everything conteined shall cease and of noe effect I do here promise to acknowledge the premises aforesaid either at the sd County Court or before Govr. and Councell In Witness I have sett my hand and seal this '''13th day of Aprill 1663''' Witness''' AMBROSE CLEARE''', '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''' THOMAS HARWAR : Deed Book 2 - 1662-1664; Pages 233-234. TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come I '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''' of the County of Rappa. in Virga, send greeting Know ye that I the sd '''SAMLL. GRIFFIN''' have for a valluable consideracon reced of '''THOMAS GRIFFITH''' of the same County granted unto the said '''THOMAS GRIFFITH''' Eleven hundred fifty five acres of land being in the County aforesd & bounded on the South East side of the Eastermost branch of '''FARNHAM CREEK''' beginning at a marked pocickery & from thence moving SE to a marked red Oak to the head of a branch of '''MORATICON''' from thence NNE to a marked Chesnut thence parolell with the first line to a marked red Oak and lastly SSW to the place where it first began Including also a small parcell of land lying between the sd land and the first men coned branch wch sd tract of land binding as aforesd withall rights whatsoever which 1 the sd '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''' by virtue of a Pattent to me granted I do hereby estrange from me my heirs unto him the sd '''THOMAS GRIFFITH his heirs''' for Ever he the said '''THOMAS GRIFFITH yearely paying the quitrents of right due''' In Witness I have set my hand & seale this '''seaven & twentieth day of June one thousand Six hundred Sixty three''' in presence of us JOHN WILLIAMS. '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''' THOMAS LIDDLE '''SARAH GRIFFIN''' KNOW ALL MEN that we '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN and SARAH GRIFFIN''' for sundry causes do ordaine & hath by these presents deputed our trusty & welbeloved Friend Mr. GEORGE MARSH to be our Lawfull attorney granting to him our full power to make an acknowledgmt of a Deed of Sale of a parcell of land to '''THOMAS GRIFFITH''' bearing date with these presents & further what our sd Attorney shall do we confirme as fully as if we ourselves could he personally present. In Testimony we have set our hands & seals this '''27th day of June 1663''' Witness JOHN WILLIAMS, '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''' THOMAS LIDDLE '''SARAH GRIFFIN''' ===1663 & 1664 - DEED Witnessed=== : Deed Book 2 - 1662-1664; Pages 352-353. TO ALL TO WHOM &c Know ye that I the sd Sr. WILLIAM BERKLEY Knt. do with the Consent of the Councell of State accordingly give unto THOMAS PAINE & JOHN CHINLEY Two thousand one hundred acres of land lying on the N. side of Rappa. County bounding as followeth joyning upon a peice of lands of CHARLES GRIMES runing NW by the River into the woods SE to the place (missing) we first began the sd Land being due unto the sd THOMAS PAINE & JOHN CHINLEY for the transportacion of One & forty persons into this Colony whose names are men cioned on the records under this Pattent To have & hold &c. Given at JAMES CITY under my hand & the Seale of the Collony this '''Fourth day of September 1663''' & in the fifteenth year of the Reign of our Lord KING CHARLES the Second THOMAS PAINE & JOHN CHINLEY WM. BERKLEY their Pattent for 2100 acres of land Test FRA. KIRKMAN Cl Cur KNOW ALL MEN that we JOHN CHINLEY & ALICE my Wife do assigne and set over unto PETER BAWCOMB his heirs & assignes all our right & interest of the within mencioned Pattent for ever As Witness our hands this '''7th day of 9ber 1664''' & Seales Test WILLIAM SMITH, JOHN CHINLEY '''LEROY GRIFFIN''' ALICE CHINLEY KNOW ALL MEN that I JOHN CHINLEY & ALICE my Wife do appoint our Loveing Friend THOMAS PATTISON of Rappa. our true & lawful Attorney for us & in our names to acknowledge an Assignment of a Pattent of 2100 acres of land in the Freshes of RAPPA. RIVER unto PETER BANCOMB his heirs & assignes for ever giveing our sd Attorney as full & ample power concerning the premises as is in any Letter of Attorney expressed as witness our hands & seals this''' 7th 9ber 1664''' the sd acknowledgement to be made in Rappa. County according to Law Testes WILLIAM SMITH, JOHN CHINLEY '''LEROY GRIFFIN''' ALICE CHINLEY '''THE DEPOSITION of LEROY GRIFFIN the age of Eighteen years ould or thereabouts''' Witnesseth that he saw JOHN CHINLEY & ALICE his Wife set & signe a Letter of Attorney to THOMAS PATTISON for to acknowledge 21 twenty hundred acres of land to PEETER BAWCOMB the Pattent for the sd land being assigned to the sd BAWCOMB & further saith not Sworne before me '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN LEROY GRIFFIN''' THE DEPOSITION of WILLIAM SMITH the age of fifty years or thereabouts witnesseth that he saw JOHN CHINLEY & ALICE his Wife set & signe a Letter of Attorney to THOMAS PATTISON for to acknowledge 21 twenty hundred acres of land being assigned to the sd BAWCOMB & further saith not Sworne before me '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''' WILLIAM SMITH Note: p.263. "A list of several bills belonging to John Jefferys Esq and Mr Thomas Colclough Mercht dd to Giles Cale by Samuel Griffin Vizt" [Abratr Combs 206] "Received of the hands of '''Mr Samuel Griffin''' the several bills above mentioned xx " Dated 1st June 1663. signed Giles Cale Wit. Robt Rogers '''Ambrose Cleare''' Recorded '''20th June 1663.''' ===1664 & 1665 & 1667 - DEED Granted, Assigned, Sold, Gifted=== : Deed Book 3 - 1663-1668; Pages 278-280. TO ALL TO WHOM etc NOW KNOW YEE etc that I the said Sr, WM. BERKELEY Knt. etc. doe wth the consent of the Coun cell of State accordingly give and grant unto '''Mr. THOMAS GRIFFITH''' three hundred and fifty acres of land scituate on the North side of Rappa. River in the County of Rappa, at the Head of '''Farneham Creeke''' and on the South side of the Eastmaine Branch issuing out of the head of the sd Creeke bounded as followeth (Vizt) Begining at a Corner marked pocikry standing Neare the side of a small '''INDIAN FIELD''' & adjoyning to the land of '''Mr. SAMUELL GRIFFIN''' thence Extending along the land of the sd Samuell Griffin E: So: E: 320 poles to another marked pocikry thence So: 190 pole to a marked red oake standing on a branch issuing out of '''Moratico Creeke''' thence W:N:W. 320 poles to antoher marked pocikry thence No: 190 poles to the place it first began The sd land being due unto the said '''Mr. Thomas Griffith''' by and for the '''Transptacon of Seaven persons''' into this Collony whose names etc. To have and to hold etc. Provided etc. dated '''15th of April 1664'''. signed Wm, Berkeley I '''THOMAS GRIFFITH''' doe hereby assigne and sett over from me my heirs unto '''Samll. Griffin''' of the County of Rappa. in Virga: all my right title and interrest of the wthin menconed tract or Devidt: of land To have and To hold the sd tract of land to him the sd '''Small. Griffin his heirs''' for Ever without any Lett Hindrance or Molestation wtsoever from or by any persons wtsoever by or for me. In Wittness whereunto I have hereunto sett my hand & Seale this '''28th Sbr 1664'''. In presence of us HENRY WILSON, '''Thomas Griffith''' DENNIS EYES KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I '''SAMUEL GRIFFIN''' for a Valluable consideracon in hand received of '''DAVID GRIFFIN''' doe hereby assigne and sett over unto the said '''David Griffin''' all my right title and interrest of the abovesaid tract or Devident of land conteyned in the wthin men coned Pattent To Have and To Hold the said land to him his heires for Ever IN WITTNESS whereunto I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this '''26th of Novembr: 1665.''' In presents of us EDMO: SHILDON '''Sam: Griffin LEROY GRIFFIN Sarah Griffin''' Recognit in Cur Com Rappa '''5 Die 7bris 1667''' KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I '''DAVID GRIFFIN''' of the County of Rappa. in Virga: Planter for Divers causes and consideracons me thereunto mooving doe hereby grant and make over unto '''KATHERINE GRIFFIN Daughter to SAMLL. GRIFFIN''' of the aforesd County one Cove comonly knowne by the name of Drinke Milke & marked Vizt. both Eares Cropt wth a slitt in the Right To have and To hold the sd Cow to her the sd '''Katherin Griffin her heires''' wth all her Several! increase and this my present Deed of Guift to stand in firm good and Effectual to all intents and purposes in the Law for the good Behoofe and benefitt of the sd '''Kath: Griffin'''. IN WITTNESS whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale this '''27th April 1667'''. Witness: '''LEROY GRIFFIN, David Griffin''' WILLIAM SMITH Recognit in Cur Com Rappa '''5 Die 7br 1667''' ===1670-1690 DEEDS=== *In '''1671''' there is on record a deed from Ambrose Clare, of New Kent County, to '''Katherine, daughter of Samuel Griffin''', of Rappahannock county, on account of love and affection to said '''Katherine'''. *In the will of Robert Beckingham, of Lancaster, January 10, 1675, are legacies to his friends '''Major Samuel Griffin and his now wife'''. *Hening's Statutes at Large; LAWS OF VIRGINIA, FEBRUARY, 1676-7−−−29th CHARLES II. IT is ordered that the charge of the late riseing in the northerne counties for the surpressing of the late rebellion be proportionably borne by the severall counties in the neck betwixt Rappahanock and Potomack rivers with the additions of the remaining people of Rappahanock county on the south side Rappahanock river according to their severall numbers of tythables, and that the present burgesses for each respective county meete at the house of captain Thomas Beales upon the second Tuesday of August next to bring their charge and proportion the same by the pole as is usuall in such cases now made, noe accompt be allowed in that meeting, but such as are plainly and fully proved upon oath, and that in place of major Thos. Hawkins, deceased, coll. '''Samuell Griffin''' be added, &c. Copia Test, Charges of the late war, in the north'n count's to be borne by the count's between Rappahannock & Potomack, including that part of Rappahannock co'ty lying on the south side of the river. ROBERT BEVERLY, Cl. Assembly. *On September 18, 1677, '''Samuel Griffin''', of Rappahannock county, made a power of attorney to his "loving friend" '''Leroy Griffin'''. *20 Feb 1683 - 22 Sep 1684 Deed Abstracts of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1682-1686, Deed Book No. 7, Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Antient Press, McLean, Virginia, 1990. '''Samuel GRIFFIN''' of Co of Northumberland in Virga., Mercht. out of naturall love and affection unto '''Moore and Griffin FAUNTLEROY''', '''sons of William FAUNTLEROY''', of Co of Rappa. Gent. give and confirme 6 young cowes...mark... to be equally divided & delivered as they shall come to lawfull age... and ... dye before they come to age then I give the Cattle as aforesaid unto the '''next Child the said William FAUNTLEROY may have by Katharine his now Wife... S/Samuell GRIFFIN''', Wit: Jno: PARKER. Receipted by '''Will: FAUNTLEROY''' [sic] 21 Jul 1683. Recog. 3 Sep 1684 & Rec. 23 Sep 1684. *Maj. Dale's part in Bacon's rebellion seems to have been that he represented Lancaster County "Att a Committy (by Order of Ye Grand Assembly) for Laying a Levy in the Northern Neck for ye charge in Raisinge ye forces thereof for suppressing ye late rebellion mett at Capt. Beales ye 14th of August '''1677''' being present Mr. Wm. Presley, Majr Ed. Dale, Major Isaac Allerton, Mr. Peter Presley, '''Coll. Wm. Travers, Coll. Saml Griffin''', Coll. George Mason, & Mr. Martin Scarlett." *There was recorded in Rappahannock, 1688, a deed from '''Samuel Griffin''', of Northumberland, to '''William, son of William Fauntleroy''', on account of love and affection. *In his will he mentions his brother-in-law, John Hobbs, of London, and his wife,''' my sister Elizabeth'''. Then, cousin Thomas Hewitt, son of said sister Elizabeth, and kinsman John Hewitt, also son of said sister. ''(Very probably the wills of John Hobbs and Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs, and of the Hewitts and [[Griffin-408|Mrs. Sprigg]], would throw light on the English relatives of Samuel Griffin. It is likely that they can be found at Somerset House.)'' *Essex County, Virginia Deeds and Wills 1695-1699, page 70 - Robert Paine (Payne) and Katharine, his wife sold to Leonard Chamberlan and Robert Coleman a tract of land, containing 900 acres, lying on the south side of Rappahannock River, which belonged to his Grandfather Epaphroditus Lawson. It was signed by Robert Payne and Katherine Payne. '''Wits:''' John Wood and '''Samuel Griffin'''. Recorded in Rappahannock County 4 October 1689. Katherine Payne appeared in the Essex County Court and relinquished her right of Dower 10 October 1689. *11 Jun 1695 William Merritt vs. Samuel Griffing, dismissed. Essex Co Court - LS Turner, Merritt familes of Virginia *Lee of Virginia, Page 520. In '''1699''' there is a deed in Richmond county from David Gwin and his wife Katherine, daughter of Samuel Griffin. ===1686 - INDENTURE=== : Deed Book 7 - 1686 -1688; Pages 334-338. THIS INDENTURE made the second day of May 1686 and in the third year of the 334- Reign of our Sovereigne Lord James the second &c. Between '''SAMLL. GRIFFIN 338 of NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY Gent. and SARAH his Wife''' of the one part and '''LEROY GRIFFIN of Rappa. County Gent., Son and heir apparent of THOS: GRIFFIN, late of the same County deced,''' of the other part. Whereas the sd '''THO: GRIFFIN bought and purchased of MOORE FANTLEROY late of LANCASTER COUNTY''' by Deed under his hand and seale bearing date the 22nd of 7ber 1653, Six hundred and seventy acers of land being as in the sd Deed is mentioned whereto relation being had may appeareth, And whereas the sd '''THO: GRIFFIN''' held by Patent bearing date the 4th of July 1633, One thosuand sixty four acers of land which the said '''LEROY GRIFFIN''' repatented the 10th of February 1663, and in the 16th yeare of the Reigne of our late Sovereigne Lord King Charles the second, which sd last mentioned land is bounded as in the last recited Patent is expressed to which relation may also more fully appeareth And Whereas the sd '''SAMLL. GRIFFIN''' in a certain writeing of Indenture under his hand and wale bearing date the 4th day of March 1661, did give and grant unto '''THO: GRIFFIN, Son of the sd THO: GRIFFIN deced, and Brother to the sd LEROY''' all right of a tract of land mencioned in the Patent conteyning One thousand forty and six acers and is dated the first day of January 1660 and that the sd last mentioned land should be unto the sd '''THO: GRIFFIN his heires''' forever, But provided he died without issue of his body lawfully begotten that then he did give and grant the therein mencioned land unto '''WINIFRED GRIFFIN, Sister of the sd THOMAS and LEROY and her heires''' and assignes forever which the sd '''THOMAS, the Son, and WINIFRED, are both deceased without issue''' and the sd land last mentioned is come unto the '''sd LEROY as heire to the Survivour''' of them since which also the sd''' LEROY GRIFFIN as heire''' hath entered into and now remaineth in the quiet and peaceable possession of all the fore recited premisses and Whereas the sd '''SARAH as Wife formerly to the said THOMAS GRIFFIN, the Father, and at present Wife to the sd SAMLL. GRIFFIN''', hath or might pretend '''right of Dower''' to all the before recited lands Now This Indenture Witnesseth that the sd '''SAMLL. GRIFFIN and SARAH his Wife''' for a good and valuable consideration to them in hand paid by the sd '''LEROY GRIFFIN have given unto the sd LEROY GRIFFIN his heires''' and assignes forever the quiett and peaceable possession of all ye interest and demands whatsoever of the sd '''SAMLL. GRIFFIN and SARAH his Wife''' which they or any of them have or claime to all the before mencioned tracts of land by right of Dower or pretence whatsoever And the sd '''SAMLL. GRIFFIN for himselfe and the sd SARAH his Wife doth hereby grant with the sd LEROY GRIFFIN that he the sd SAMLL, and SARAH''' will acknowledge these presents for the further confermacon In Witness whereof the sd parties have set their hands and seales Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of SAMLL. CHURCHILL, '''SAMLL. GRIFFIN''' JOHN POUND '''SARAH GRIFFIN''' TEILIFF ALLURSEN ===1687 - EMPOWER ATTORNEY=== : Deed Book 7 - 1686 -1688; Pages 334-338. Recognitr in Cur Corn Rappa: 4 die May 1687 et record 12th die KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I '''SARAH GRIFFIN''' for sundry considerations thereunto moving do make my loving Friend, DENNIS CARTY my true and lawful! Attorney for me to make '''ackowledgement of my Right of Dower in several! tracts of land sold by me Husband, SAMLL. GRIFFIN, unto LEROY GRIFFIN, my Son''', as by two several! Instruments or Deed bearing date the 2nd of May 1687 may appeare and what my sd Attorney shall act and doe I do ratify to be as full and ample to all intents as if I were personal! present. Witness my hand and seale this 2nd of May 1687 Teste MARY MILLS '''SARAH GRIFFIN''' MARY LUNTHE marke of ===1687 - EMPOWER AGENT=== : Deed Book 7 - 1686 -1688; Pages 334-338. Recordr. Cur Com Rappa: 12 die May 1687 I '''LEROY GRIFFIN''' do hereby authorize and depute '''my Loving Brother, Mr. WM. TAYLOE''', to accept for my use the acknowledgement (before his Maties Justices of peace sitting in Court of Rappa: County) of a Deed of Bargaine and '''Sale made by SAMLL. GRIFFIN and SARAH his Wife unto me the sd LEROY''' of two tracts of land in said County and also of one Deed of Release made by and from the sd '''SAMLL. and SARAH to me the sd LEROY''' all their right of three tracts of land therein mencioned both which Deed are dated the second day of May 1686 hereby ratifieing what my sd Attorney shall do in the premisses Witness my hand and seal this 3rd day of May 1687 '''LEROY GRIFFIN''' Record Cur Com 23th die May 1687 ===1699 COUNCIL ORDERS=== WILLIAM THE THIRD, by the Grace of God, KING of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the faith, etc., To '''Samuell Griffin, Hancock Lee,''' Charles Lee, George Cowper, Rodham Kennor, William Jones, Peter Hack, John Harris, William Howson, Cuthbert Span, Christopher Neale, John Crawley, Peter Contancean & Thomas Winder, Gentlemen, Greeting: KNOW YEE, that WEE have assigned you, and every one of you jointly and severally, OUR Justices to KEEP OUR PEACE in the County of Nothumberland, and to keep and cause to be kept all ordinances, statutes of our Kingdome of England and Lawes of this Our Ancient and Great Colony and Dominion of Virginia, made for the good of the Peace and for the conservation of the same, and for the Quiett rule and Government of the People, in all and every the Articles thereof in said county accordinge to the force, forme and effect of the same. And to chastise and punish all persons offending against the formes of those ordinances, Statutes of Our Kingdome of England & Lawes of this our Colony and Dominion, or any of them in the County aforesaid, to cause to come before you or any of you all those persons who shall threaten any of Our Liege People, either in their bodyes or burning their houses, to find sufficient security for the Peace or for the good behavior towards Us and the People. And if they shall refuse to find such security then to cause them to be kept safe in Prison until they find such security. WEE have also assigned you, or any four or more of you whereof any of you, '''Samuell Griffin, Hancock Lee,''' Charles Lee, George Cowper, Rodham Kennor and William Jones shall be one to meet at the usuall place of holding Courts in the County aforesd at certain dayes according to Law, to heare & Determine all Suits, Controversies and Debates between party and party, doeing therein what to Justice appertaineth according to the Lawes of our Kingdome of England and this our Ancient and great Colony and Dominion of Virginia, with power likewise to you and every of you to take Depositions and Examinations upon oath for the better manifestation of the truth in all such matters & causes as come before you, and to keep or cause to be kept all orders of Court, Orders of Councill and Proclamations Directed to you or comeing to your hands from Us, or from Our Governour or Commander in chief for the time being, and Our Councill of State. And to punish the offenders & breakers of the same according to the Lawes of Our Kingdome of England and of this Our Colony & Dominion. And further to keep, or cause the Clerke of your Court to keep, Records of all Judgments, Rules & Orders Decided and agreed upon by you, or any four or more of you, whereof you '''Samuell Griffin, Hancock Lee,''' Charles Lee, George Cowper, Rodham Kennor, and William Jones shall be one. AND FURTHER WEE Comand you and every one of you that you diligently intend the keeping of the Peace, Statutes of Our Kingdom of England, and the Lawes of this Our Colony & Dominion. And all and singular other the Premises WEE doe by Virtue of these presents comand the Sheriff of the said County of Northumberland, that at those certain dayes and places which the law doth appoint, that he cause to come before you, or any four or more of you, whereof any of you, '''Samuell Griffin, Hancock Lee,''' Charles Lee, George Cowper, Rodham Kennor, and William Jones shall be one, & soe many good and Lawfull men of his Bayliwic by whom the matters may be the better known and Enquired of. WITNESSE Our Trusty and welbeloved Francis Nichollson, Esq'r, Our Lieutenant and Governor Genll of This our Colony and Dominion of Virginia, at James Town, under the Seale of Our Colony, the 8th day of June, in the eleventh yeare of Our Reign, Anno qe Domini 1699.1 ===1703=== '''GRIFFIN, SAMUEL''' (d. 1703), Northumberland county; '''brother of David Griffin''', citizen and tallow-chandler, of Bassinghall street, London. '''Samuel Griffin''' also owned property in Gloucestershire. ===LAND PATENTS=== [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=667&last=&g_p=P6&collection= Library of Virginia] LO Patent Title Matthews, Thomas. Publication 27 November 1678. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Related See also the following surname(s): Mathews. Note Location: Northumberland County. Description: 300 acres on the Several lands of him the said Thomas Matthews, Wm. Keen, Captn. John Rogers, John Rogers, junr., Henry Mettcalfe, '''Colo. Saml. Griffin''', John Ashton and others. Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 667 (Reel 6). Land grant 30 April 1679. Francis, John. grantee.; Virginia. Colonial Land Office.; Library of Virginia. Archives. 1679 - 0430. 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[https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/019/019&image_number=0139&offset=%2B25&name=Patents+No.21+1742-1743+(VOL.1+%26+VOL.2)&dbl_pgs=yes&round=DOWN Library of Virginia] [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/019/019&image_number=0139&offset=%2B25&name=Patents+No.21+1742-1743+(VOL.1+%26+VOL.2)&dbl_pgs=yes&round=DOWN Library of Virginia] LO Patent Title '''Griffin, Samuel. grantee.''' Publication 30 March 1743. Note Location: Prince George County. Description: 100 acres between Jones Hole Swamp and the Indian Swamp adjoin.g Thomas Tadlock &c. Source: Land Office Patents No. 21, 1742-1743 (v.1 & 2 p.1-674), p. 228 (Reel 19). Land grant 24 May 1664. Griffin, Samuel. grantee; Virginia. Colonial Land Office.; Library of Virginia. Archives. 1664 - 0524. [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/005/005&image_number=0113&offset=%2B17&name=Patents+No.5+1661-1666+(VOL.1+%26+VOL.2)&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/005/005&image_number=0113&offset=%2B17&name=Patents+No.5+1661-1666+(VOL.1+%26+VOL.2)&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] LO Patent Title '''Griffin, Samuel, grantee.''' Publication 24 May 1664. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Rappahannock County (extinct). Description: 260 acres adjoining his own land; beginning &c standing by Chickacone path. Source: Land Office Patents No. 5, 1661-1666 (v.1 & 2 p.1-369), p. 96 (Reel 5). Land grant 6 August 1662. Griffin, Samuel. grantee.; Virginia. Colonial Land Office.; Library of Virginia. Archives. 1662 - 0806. [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/004/004&image_number=0424&offset=%2B15&name=Patents+No.4+1655-1664&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/004/004&image_number=0424&offset=%2B15&name=Patents+No.4+1655-1664&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] LO Patent Title '''Griffin, Samuel, grantee.''' Publication 6 August 1662. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Rappahannock County (extinct). Description: 2200 acres on a great swamp, that issueth into the head of Totoskey als. Cross Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 409 (Reel 4). Land grant 1 January 1660. Griffin, Samuel. grantee.; Virginia. Colonial Land Office.; Library of Virginia. Archives. 1660 - 0101. [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/004/004&image_number=0487&offset=%2B15&name=Patents+No.4+1655-1664&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/004/004&image_number=0487&offset=%2B15&name=Patents+No.4+1655-1664&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] LO Patent Title '''Griffin, Samuel, grantee.''' Publication 1 January 1660. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Rappahannock County (extinct). Description: 1155 acres in the County of Rappahannock and on the North side of same river near the head of Farnhams’ Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 472 (Reel 4). [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/004/004&image_number=0488&offset=%2B15&name=Patents+No.4+1655-1664&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] LO Patent Title '''Griffin, Samuel, grantee.''' Publication 1 January 1660. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: County location not given. Description: 1046 acres on the North side of Rappahannock River, on the branch of Floskey Creek, near the head of the said branches. . Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 473 (Reel 4). Land grant 1 March 1754. Tarpley, Travers. grantee.; Northern Neck Land Office.; Library of Virginia. Archives. 1754 - 0301. [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/NN-5/292-1/292&image_number=0194&offset=%2B13&name=Grants+F+1742-1754&dbl_pgs=yes&round=DOWN Library of Virginia] [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/NN-5/292-1/292&image_number=0194&offset=%2B13&name=Grants+F+1742-1754&dbl_pgs=yes&round=DOWN Library of Virginia] NN Grant Title Tarpley, Travers. Publication 1 March 1754. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Richmond County. Description: 216 acres 2r. 26 poles '''adjoining''' William Clark, '''Samuel Griffin''', Willoughby Newton. Source: Northern Neck Grants F, 1742-1754, p. 362-363 (Reel 292). Land grant 5 August 1662. Corbin, Henry, grantee.; Virginia. Colonial Land Office.; Library of Virginia. Archives. 1662 - 0805. [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/004/004&image_number=0396&offset=%2B15&name=Patents+No.4+1655-1664&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/004/004&image_number=0396&offset=%2B15&name=Patents+No.4+1655-1664&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] LO Patent Title Corbin, Henry, grantee. Publication 1662 - 0805 Note Location: Rappahannock County (extinct). Description: 4000 acres in the County of Rappahannock part of the land upon the branches of Totoskey on the north side of said river. '''Beginning &c of Samuel Griffins''' in Machoticks path. The residence of the land situated at the head of Totoskey. Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 381 (Reel 4). Land grant 30 March 1743. Man, John. grantee.; Virginia. Colonial Land Office.; Library of Virginia. Archives. 1743 - 0330. [https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007918370205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Samuel%20Griffin&sortby=title&offset=10 Library of Virginia] [https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007918370205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Samuel%20Griffin&sortby=title&offset=10 Library of Virginia] LO Patent Title Man, John. grantee. Publication 1743 - 0330 Note Location: Prince George County. Description: 350 acres between Jones Hole, and '''Indian Swamp adjoining Samuel Griffin''', Thomas Tadlock &c. Source: Land Office Patents No. 20, 1741-1743 (v.1 & 2 p.1-566), p. 499 (Reel 18). Land grant 13 February 1704. Indgoe, John. grantee.; Northern Neck Land Office.; Library of Virginia. Archives. 1704 - 0213. 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[https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/002-2/002&image_number=0507&offset=%2B428&name=Patents+No.3++1652-1655&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/002-2/002&image_number=0507&offset=%2B428&name=Patents+No.3++1652-1655&dbl_pgs=no&round= Library of Virginia] LO Patent Title '''Griffin, Thomas.''' Publication 4 July 1653. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Lancaster County. Description: 1064 acres on the North side of Rappahannock River; on the westward side of a creek known by the name of '''Farnarn Creek, adjoing the land of Captn Moore Fantleroy.''' Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 79 (Reel 2) CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 220. ABRAHAM MOONE, & '''THOMAS GRIFFIN''', 1400 acs .Lancaster Co., 16 Sept. 1651, p. 341. Upon S. side of Rappa. Riv., opposite to late land of Capt. Ralph Wormeley, dec'd., beg, on the S. side of a branch of Peanketank & N. N. W. upon Nymcock Cr. Trans. of 28 pers: James North, Jacob Gunter, Naul (or Paul) Fringworth, Samll. Hand, Fra. Sym. Tho. Scape, Christopr. Eley, Samll. Mugg, James Brock, Phill. Tennian, Edward Dawber, Grigo. Pewer (or Peaver), Tho. Reymor, '''Dorcas Moore''', Richard Chandler, Lodwick Carmew, Henry Cooke, John Mary, Francis Death, Cuthbert Chumer, Robt. Belmom, Grace Sarah, Marg. Hunt. Note: "The Remayner being by assignmt. from William Hoccaday of soe much rights due to him by Vertue of a Patent of Land granted him and regranted to the King of Chickyake." CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 3; Pg 255. '''THOMAS GRIFFIN,''' 1064 acs. Lancaster Co., 4 July 1653, p. 79. On N. side of Rappa. Riv. & Wwd. side of Farnam Cr., beg. on Ewd. side of a branch that '''divides this & land of Capt. Moore Fantleroy''', running N. E. &c. 350 acs. part hereof by virtue of the rights of a patent dated 22 July 1651 & by sd. '''Griffin''' relinquished and delivered into the office; & 714 acs. for trans. of 15 pers: Henry Guttridge, Sarah Jarvis, Alex. Bartlett, John Welch, Bryan Turner, Evan Turner, Thomas Lowell, George Locus, Elizabeth Grymes, Susan Newman, Richard Weavor, Mary Renolds, George Stone, John Mould. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 397. Nugent, Nell Marion, 1934. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800. Vol. 1, Book #2, Page 220; Book #3, Page 255; Book #4, Pages 397, 408; Book #5, Pages 441, 459, 495. 1st ed. Richmond: Dietz Print Co. [https://archive.org/details/cavalierspioneer00nuge/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater Archive.org] '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''', Merchant, 2200 acs. Rappa. Co., 6 Aug. 1662, p. 300, (409). Upon a great swamp issueing into the head of Totoskey alias Cross Cr. & near path going from Totoskey to Chikacone &c., along Machotickes path &c. Trans. of 44 pers: '''David Griffin''', Bagnell Vincent, Wm. Benaden, Edw. Wetherhorne, '''Ambrose Clare,''' Wm. Gunter, Thomas Bell, Lewis Butler, Wm. Feild, Henry Margrett, Alice Arsly, Ellin Meredeth, Jno. Back, Robt. Sanders, Roger Barbar, Richd. Hartless, Emanuell Consues (?), Tho. Symmons, Richard Apleby, Richard Collins, Edward Franclin, Rice Cookman, Tho. a Negro, Frank a Negro, Munky a Negro, Mary a Negro, 9 Negroes, Nathaniell Medly, Henry Turner, Richard Williams, William Conaway, Jno. Bagle, Mary Burd, Nicholas White, Francis Cossens, Christopher Walker. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 408. '''SAMUEL GRIFFIN''', Gent., 1155 acs. Rappa. Co., 1 Jan. 1660, p. (472). N. side of Rappa. Riv. near the head of Farnhams Cr., beg. on the S. side of the Eastern br. by an Indian field side, running E.S.E. near the head of a br. of Morrattaquond, thence N.N.E. &c. Trans. of — pers.* SAME. 1046 acs. on N. side of Rappa. Riv., 1 Jan. 1660, p. (473). On branches of Totoskey Cr. near the head, beg. at a br. called Turkey Buzard br., running Ely. Trans. of 21 pers.* CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 441. '''SAMLL. GRIFFIN''', 766 acs., adj. land of '''Tho. Griffin.''' 24 May 1664, p. 1, (12). Trans. of 15 pers: Bagnall Vincent '''Dann. Griffin,''' Wm. Benamin, Ed. Northerborne, '''Amb. Clare''', Wm. Panter, Tho. Bell, Lewis Buttler, Wm. Feild, Henry Margaret, Alice Arsly, Ellen Meredith, Jno. Back, Robt. Sanders, Roger Bather, Rich. Hartees. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 459. '''SAMUELL GRIFFIN''', 260 acs. Rappa. Co., 24 May 1664, p. 201, (96). Bounding Wly. upon his own land, running S. from Chikacone path to path called Square Jnos. (Johns) Trans. of 6 pers: '''David Griffin''', Bagnall Vincent, Wm. Benjamin, Edwd. Wetherbat, '''Ambrose Clare''', Wm. Gunter. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 495. '''LAREY GRIFFIN''', 1064 acs. Lancaster Co., 10 Feb. 1663, p. 313, (295). N. side of Rappa. Riv. & W. side of Farnham Cr; beg. on Ewd. side of a branch '''dividing this & land of Col. More Fantleroy''', running N.E. for breadth &c. '''Granted to Thomas Griffin, decd., 4 July 1653, & now due sd. Larey as his son & heire'''. ==Sources==

Col McCallum Brisbane State High School

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Details of [[McCallum-2611|Colin McCallum's]] time at Brisbane State High School covering academic, cultural, leadership and sporting activities. '''1929 - 1st Year'''. ''Academic''. Student No. 2930, Admitted 28 Jan 1929 Completed High School Entrance: Arithmetic (109/150); Geography (83/100); English (97/150); Overall 72.2% Student Record Card, courtesy BSHS Museum ''Arts''. School choir image Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1929, P17 ''Rugby''. Third XV image "D" Grade.-As usual we fielded an "Under fifteen" team, but it was not very successful. Only one or two matches were won, and some were lost by very big margins indeed, namely against B.G.S. and C.E.G.S. McDonald was captain in this grade, but no one showed anything but a decided lack of knowledge of the finer points of the union game. In the former part of the season comment was passed on the varied "colour scheme" of the team, but we are glad to be able to say this fault was remedied before the end ·of the season. Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1929, P28 '''1930 – Sub-Junior'''. ''Arts''. Choir image Annual Concert. Boys Choir. Performed “Sigh No More, Ladies”, “They Kissed, I Saw Them Do It”, and “After The Rain”. ''Athletics'' . Boys athletics ''Cricket''. Cricket C Team image. Did not field a B team ''Rugby''. Football B Team image Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1930, Pp 15, 17, 19, 18 '''1931 – Junior 4'''. ''Academic''. Successful Senior and Junior Candidates 1931 image Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1931, P4 Achieved Minimum Pass in Junior Public Examination. English (B), Latin (C), French (B), Arithmetic (C), Algebra (A), Geometry (A), Physics (B), Chemistry (B), Geography (A), History (C) Student Record Card, courtesy BSHS Museum ''Athletics' . Athletics Representatives image, Colin in jacket Starter in All Schools Events: high jump; broad jump. McCallum got up to 5’ in the high jump. “Blue” to McCallum Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1931, P20 26 Aug 1931 Annual Sports, Exhibition Grounds: Open Broad Jump McCallum 1st 18’5’’; Open High Jump McCallum 2nd The Telegraph, 27 Aug 1931, P2, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/181284550 ''Cricket''. Second XI image. Five from six games were losses, one no show by IGS Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1931, Pp18, 19 ''Rugby''. First XV image Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1931, P16 ''Form Notes''. On the sporting side we gained the highest number of points in athletics, winning the coveted shield. Points winners were...McCallum, our invaluable jumper...in cricket...well represented by McCallum...As for football our form contributes to the school team more footballers than any other form and our class succeeded in winning the Inter Junior. McCallum...played for the “A” Team...On the scholastic side our form is above mediocrity....and McCallum are the hardest workers. Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1931, P35 '''1932 – Sub-Senior 1'''. "Medical", undergoes appendidectomy, fractures left metacarpal Col McCallum Rugby and Athletics
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See [[Space:Col_McCallum_Brisbane_State_High_School|Col McCallum Brisbane State High School]] for fuller details of [[McCallum-2611|Col McCallum's]] achievements at Brisbane State High School. Images from BSHS are not repeated here however school sporting achievements are included. '''Undated''' :Elder brother Pat McCallum recollects Col had a stand to practice pole vault and high jump at the Two Mile (Nanango home) '''1924''' :Medal engraved “Colin 1924” in the collection of Bruce McCallum '''1927''' :St. Patricks Day Hibernian Race Meeting and Sports, Nanango. The Hibernian Race Club held a race meeting and sports on the Nanango racecourse on St. Patricks’ Day… The following are the results in the children’s sports … race ...girls (11 and 12 years) M. McCallum 1 ...hop, step and jump, for boys, C.McCallum 1 ...pole vault C.McCallum Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser 30 Mar 1927, P4, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/153193846 :Colin moves to Brisbane with the support of his brothers and attends Brisbane State High School (BSHS) '''1929''' - BSHS 1st Year Rugby :Third XV Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1929 '''1930''' – BSHS Sub-Junior Boys Athletics Rugby Football B Team Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1930 '''1931''' – BSHS Junior 4 Athletics Representative :Starter in All Schools Events: high jump; broad jump. McCallum got up to 5’ in the high jump. Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1931 :26 Aug 1931 Annual Sports, Exhibition Grounds: Open Broad Jump McCallum 1st 18’5’’; Open High Jump McCallum 2nd The Telegraph, 27 Aug 1931, P2, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/181284550 Rugby : First XV Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1931 '''1932''' – BSHS Sub-Senior 1 Medical - appendidectomy, fractured left metacarpalNAA: A13859, 425956 accessed 9 August 2022 Athletics :The shield for inter-form competition was one by the Sub-Seniors.” McCallum attended the weekly runs at the Brisbane Cricket Ground. Starter in All Schools Event: broad jump. Jumped (high jump) well to clear 5’4” to just miss third place. Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1932 Rugby : First XV Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1932 '''1932''' – Mayne Harriers :Lang Park Athletics Meeting, Hop, Step and Jump The Telegraph, 8 Oct 1932, P5 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/180563767 ; Lang Park, Pole Vault The Telegraph, 29 Oct 1932 P3 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/180567363 '''1933''' – BSHS Senior 1 Athletics :All Schools’ Athletic Team Combined Schools’ Carnival: “In the Open Broad Jump McCallum cleared 21 ft. 4 ins., and in the High Jump the same boy cleared 5 ft. 4 ins.” … …”McCallum must come first in our comments. To jump 20 ft. 4 ins. in the Broad Jump, and then battle on up to 5 ft. 6 ¾ ins. in the High Jump – only to be beaten…, was wonderful; but those of us who knew Mac best, expected something of the kind. His best jump prior to the Sports was 5 ft. 4 ins., but Mac is the sort that rises to the occasion.” Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1933 :In the competition for the Inter-Form Cup at our own school sports, seniors appropriately won… The individual Open Champion went to C. Smith with J. Christensen and C. McCallum together very close behind.” Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1933 :Annual Athletic Carnival, Good performances. Open Broad Jump McCaullum 1st, 21’2’’; Shot Putt McCallum 2nd; Open High Jump McCallum 1st 5’4’’ The Telegraph 24 Aug 1933, P2 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/180580562 :McCallum In Form. “McCallum registered a fine performance at the annual sports of the Brisbane State High School yesterday, when he won the open broad jump at 21ft. 2 ins.,and the high jump with a leap of 5ft. 4ins.” The Brisbane Courier 25 Aug 1933 P14 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/22209330 :Mayne Harriers Lead in the Queensland Amateur Athletics Association’s inter-club contests for the Ambulance Cup. Pole Vault, Mayne Harriers v Great Public Schools, Col. McCallum tied for 2nd. Sunday Mail 27 Aug 1933, P11 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/97708252 :“That Queensland is rich in youthful athletic talent was amply demonstrated at the secondary schools’ sports last Saturday ... Graham’s tie for second with McCallum in the open high jump was splendid. They both have distinct possibilities in this direction. The latter did well to score second place with 20 feet 4 inches, in the broad jump.” The Telegraph 22 Sep 1933 P25 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/179556914 Rugby :1st XV. “C. McCallum was most unfortunately out of the team for most of the season. His clean handling, straight running, and deadly tackling helped us to victory against Terrace and Ipswich.” Annual Magazine Brisbane State High School, December 1933 '''1933''' – Mayne Harriers :Mayne Harriers Senior and Junior Club Athletics Championships were advanced a further stage ...Senior High Jump, Hardy Cup Championship. C. McCallum, 5 ft 5 ins, 2; High Jump Handicap - R. Uppmann (7 ins.), 5 ft 8 ins., tied for 1: C.McCallum (3ins.), 5 ft 8 ins. … Uppman won the jump off. The Telegraph 15 Jul 1933, P2 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/181181737 '''1933''' – University of Queensland Rugby Club (University) :C Grade, Eagle Junction (19) defeat Varsity (17), McCallum one try and one field goal The Telegraph 6 May 1933, P4 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/168416662 :Reserve Grades: C Grade, “Eagle Junction and Varsity staged the most exciting match yet seen at Kalinga Park. Eagle Junction ran out winners by two points, With both sides establishing a two points lead three times throughout the game, their supporters were on tiptoe and pandemonium reigned when Kerwin goaled from a difficult angle, thus averting a draw at the final whistle …McCallum and Shand were prominent for the maroons.” The Telegraph 12 May 1933, P18 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/168416371 :Toowoomba Again Defeat Brisbane After Hard Union Game: “In an early curtain-raiser to the inter-city game Teachers’ College defeated University C grade team by 13 points to 9.” McCallum scored a try for the losers. Sunday Mail 30 July 1933, P10 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/97706503 :Problem Of Johannesburg Test: “The early game at the Exhibition last Saturday between the C graders from University and Teachers’ College provided the early patrons with the thrilling movements which were lacking in the inter-city game later … In the second half College allowed the students to take charge, while Silcock and McCallum scored tries to make University take the lead and look like winning. With only about 10 minutes to go, Teachers suddenly became revitalised … College deserved their win by 13 points to 9, although at one stage they looked like running second.” The Telegraph 4 Aug 1933, P26 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/180586308 Colin attends Teachers College as a Senior (one year program) '''1934''' – Mayne Harriers :Col McCallum tied for second in the pole vault, runner-up to Clyde McCallum (10 ft, 11 in.) The Courier-Mail 5 Nov 1934, P8 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/35639864 '''1934''' – Teachers Rugby Club :Rugby Union Sprint Title: Back, Heat 10 McCallum (Teachers) nominated/drawn. [Each runner is required to run in full football togs and carry a ball] The Telegraph 20 Jul 1934, P32 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/179935011 :Rugby Union Reserve: Teachers’ College (35) v University (Nil). For the winners McCallum scored a try and kicked 3 goals. The Telegraph 21 Jul 1934, P4 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/179932355 :Rugby Union: “Teachers’ Training College defeated G.P.S. by 14 points to 6 in the C grade match played at Lanham Park. … one try was converted by McCallum.” The Courier-Mail 30 Jul 1934, P7 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36723825 :Premiers Lose Again: “In the C grade semi-finals … Teachers’ College eliminated the joint leaders, Eagle Junction, 11-6, after extra time had been played … a conversion and a penalty goal by McCallum.” Sunday Mail 26 Aug 1934, P13 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/97796048 Colin moves to the teaching workforce '''1935''' – University :Exciting Rugby Union Games: B Grade, University (20) def. Valley (6), McCallum converted one try for the winners. The Telegraph 13 April 1935, P4 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/182043291 '''1935''' – Mayne Harriers :Athletics: Mayne Harriers’ championships were advanced a stage further at Windsor Park on Saturday. Senior Hop, Step and Jump Handicap: C. McCallum (6 in.) 40 ft. 9 1.2 in., 1. Senior Hammer Throw Handicap: C. McCallum (23 ft.), 3. The Courier-Mail 12 Aug 1935, P7 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36767266 :Athletics: C Grade, Cannor Hill v Mayne Harriers Pole vault - C. McCallum, 9 ft, 3 in., 1. The Telegraph 12 Oct 1935, P5 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/182172488 :Fast Times By Club Athletes: Pole Vault - Col McCallum, 3. Clyde McCallum, 11 ft. 0 in., 1. The Courier-Mail 2 Dec 1935, P6 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/182172488 '''1936''' – Mayne Harriers :Athletics: selected in Mayne Harriers tem for inter-club contests at Lang Park on Saturday. A Grade: Pole vault - Col McCullum, Clyde McCallum. C Grade: Broad Jump - C. McCallum The Courier-Mail 8 Oct 1936, P10 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/182172488 :Athletics: Broad Jump - C. McCallum, 4. Pole vault - Col. McCallum equal second, runner up to Clyde McCallum (11 ft.) The Courier-Mail 12 Oct 1936, P8 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37029931 '''1937''' – University Medical - sprained right knee :Rugby Union: “B Grade: New Farm (18) defeated University (8). New Farm had too much devil for the students, and converted a leeway of 6- 8 at lemons into a convincing win ...Varsity failed to score in the last session … McCallum one conversion.” Truth 11 Apr 1937, P7 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/205736014 :University Union Teams: McCallum chosen as a A grade reserve The Telegraph 23 Apr 1937, P16 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/184068824 :VARSITY RUGBY TEAM FOR MELBOURNE Four Teams in Week's Football Carnival The Queensland University Rugby Union team will leave Brisbane by mall train on Wednesday, May 26, for the Australian Universities' Rugby Union carnival In Melbourne. The team will play Its first game on Saturday, May 21st, and during the carnival, which extends over a week, will meet teams from Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide Universities. At the conclusion of these games a combined Universities team will lie selected to play the Victorian Slate side on June 5. P. M. Silcock has been appointed manager of the team and P. Clark was elected captain. The personnel of the team Is as follows: Full-back. P. Clark: three-quarters, V. Nicholson, T. Thomas. N. Wensley. W.Kreseker; half-backs, C. Manning. A. Astlil; forwards, P. Proctor, J. Hynes, C. Holmes. J. Tully. J. Trehearne, H. Lavers. W. Monte. R. Martin: reserves, C. McCallum, Evan Thompson, J. Markwell, C. Parker. The Telegraph 19 May 1937, P3 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/181361419 :QUEENSLAND'S WIN University Team Beats Adelaide 20-6 MELBOURNE. Monday. Queensland and Adelaide universities met to-day, when games in the inter-varsity Rugby Union series were continued. The Queensland forwards were more aggressive. and as weather conditions made It a forward's game, the side was able to win by 20 points to 6. A brilliant run was made early by Magarey. the Adelaide full-back, who scored the side's only try. Queensland team was: N. Wensley; V. Nicholson. T. Thompson. T. Thomas, J. Tulley: A. Astill. P. Proctor, J. Hynes. H. Lavis. W. Monti. C. Parker. C. McCallum. W. Elliott, J. Trehearns, J. Tyrell. Melbourne had an unexpected win over Sydney in the second game of the day. The Courier-Mail 1 Jun 1937, P7 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37063500 :Rugby Union QUEENSLAND'S BID FOR TITLE University Team Has Narrow Win MELBOURNE. Wednesday. Queensland, by defeating Melbourne 5-3 when the inter-Varsity Rugby series -was continued to--day, has placed itself in a good position for the title, which it at present holds. Sydney defeated Adelaide 28-nil. In an even game, in which both sides Just failed to score on several occasions, Queensland won by two points. Queensland got the ball from nearly every scrum and showed better co-ordination in passing. Final scores: Queensland 5 (C. McCallum a try, converted by P. Clarke) ; Melbourne, 3 (T. Cummlng a try) The Courier-Mail 3 Jun 1937, P9 , https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37034101 :University Rugby Union Team To Meet All Schools’ Fifteen: “The following team has been selected to represent the university against combined Great Public Schools in the annual Rugby Union match to be played at the Exhibition Ground tomorrow at 3 p.m.:- Full-back, J. Batatono or C. McCallum” The Telegraph 3 Aug 1937, P22 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/184566957 :ALL SCHOOLS PLAY UNIVERSITY Annual Rugby Union Fixture The annual fixture between the Great Public Schools and University Rugbv Union teams was played at the Exhibition No. 2 ground this afternoon. The Great Public Schools' team was a fully representative one whilst University also fielded a strong team which Included V. Wilson, Queensland's sole representative In the last Australian team to meet the Sprlngboks, The teams were:— GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Full-back, J. Stewart (T.G.S.) ; three-quarters, L. Naumann (T.G.S.). E. N. Falne (C.E.&.S.), J. Ryan (N.C.), A. Brunckhorst (T.G.S.); five-eighth, F. Garen (N.C.) ; half-back. J. W. Stacey (T.G.S.): forwards, Tureal (N.C.), J. Walsh (N.C.), A. Long (T.G.S.), R. D. C. Cusack (B.G.S.). S Evans (N.C.), M. Carroll (N.C.). F. T. Leach (C.E.G.S.), C. B. Bell (B.G.S.) UNIVERSITY: Full-back, C. McCallum: three-quarters, J. Evans, V. Nicholson, M. Wensley, T. Thomas: five eighth, C, Manning: half-back, J. Hunt: forwards, C. Parker. P. Proctor. C, Holmes, J, Tully. J. Trehearne, V. Wilson, R. Elliott,V. Schmidt. Referee: Mr, R. Brett. The Telegraph 4 August 1937, P17 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/184565337 '''1937''' – Combined Universities :VARSITY TEAM FOR BIG RUGBY The combined Universities Rugby team for the game against Victoria at Carlton on Saturday has been selected as follows:— Forwards. W, Morgan (M.), P. Proctor (Q.), J. Stewart (S ). B. Pheian (M., vice-capt.), I. Johnstone (S.). R. Elliott (Q). W. Monti (Q.). R. Holt (M.). Halves: A. Blakeley (S.). N. Wensley (Q.). Three-quarters: C. McCallum (Q.), J. Thomas (Q.), V. Nicholson (Q,), A. Allingham (S.). Full back: P, Clark (capt, Q.) Reserves— Backs: S. Frew (M.), D. Adam (M,), H. Mott (S.) Forwards: J. Morrow (M.), S. Copeiand (S.). J Hynes (S.) The Herald 3 Jun 1937, P48 -VARSITY TEAM FOR BIG RUGBY - https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/244631605 :Rugby: RUGBY. VICTORIANS IN ACTION Preparing for Springboks. The Victorian Rugby Representatives. The Victorian Rugby Union fifteen selected to oppose the Springboks at Carlton next Saturday played a representative Inter-Varslty team of players who competed In the university contests during the week. Victoria won after a keen contest. The State selectors. Messrs. R. Fraser-Dodds. F. W. Russell and D. L. Cowper, met after the match and decided not to alter the team, although some of the players were disappointing. The reserves will be-- Forwards: Bluett (Air Force). Huston (Kiwis). Backs: R. Pearson (Footscray), T. West (Old Boys), Although the game was poor in parts,as the Victorians had not previously played together, there were very brilliant flashes of real "rugger", but the features were the fine kicking of Geo. Baker, the Footscray forward, who played at breakaway, and that of the Queenslander, P. Clark, the Varsity full-back. Baker won tho game for Victoria, and kicked goals with' place kicks at a time when the students appeared to be the better side. He also starred in a passing' movement in the closing stages to prove his versatility. Clark was an object lesson to aspiring full-backs, and the manner In which he found the line with left and right kicks over considerable distances earned the plaudits of the spectators. In the second term tho Victorians played with more dash and determination, and Dunlop, Baker, Bissett and Lang were very conspicuous. In the closing stages the students were outpaced, and the Victoriansshowed that the practice had helped them to evolve some kind of combination. Final scores:— ' VICTORIA- 17 d. COMBINED UNIVERSITIES 6. Best Players.— Victoria; Baker, Dunlop.Hammon, Bick, Carpenter, -Burr, Bissett (in second half. Universities: Clark, Phelan, N. Wensley, Morgan. Morrow., The Springboks will- arrive by the 'Ulysses' thlfl morning, and will stay at Menzies Hotel. They will be met by a large number of Victorian players and offlcials, and accorded a civic reception by the Acting Lord Mayor at noon. They will train later in the afternoon at the Carlton ground. The Age 7 Jun 1937, P19 - RUGBY- https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/203874842 :McCallum kicks a penalty for varsity against YMCA. Jun 1937 The Telegraph, 19 June 1937, P4 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/183448785 '''1938''' – University :University Rugby Union Officials: Mr. C. McCallum was appointed Secretary of the Queensland University Rugby Union Club. The Courier-Mail 19 March 1938, P12 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/39743092 :Col was selected as Fullback in a University Club B grade team for 18 Jun 1938.The Telegraph, Fri 17 Jun 1938. p. 20. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/183486420 :Varsity Defeats Y.M.C.A. 8 - 5 For Welsby Cup: “After a very interesting game and one of fluctuating fortune, University defeated Brothers in B grade for the F. C. Lea Cup by 9 points to 8.” McCallum listed in the best for Varsity. The Telegraph 18 Jun 1938, P4 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/183480788 :Mayne v. University The team were:— UNIVERSITY.— Full back, J. Batstone; three-quarter. V. Schmidt: C. McCallum, W. N. Wensley, J. Evans; five-eighth, C, Manning: half-back, E. Faine ; forwards, J. Hyne.s P. Proctor, L. Isles, J. Sullivan, C. Bryson. R. Elliott, J. Tully, N. Martin. MAYNE.— Full back, R. Middleton: three-quarter. A. Hudwen. A. Bowling. L. Wex, V. Walker; five-eighth. J. Bell; half-back. C. Hockings; forwards, V. Tippetts. W. Jones. L. Green. N. Carby. J. Gallagher, T. Rowcliffe. L. Moore. B. Johns. :Play was very scrappy for the first fifteen minutes and no score resulted. Then Wensley gathered a loose ball to beat two defenders and his pace allowed him to run around full back Middleton to score under the posts. Evans converted and Varsity led 5—0. The next score came from the boot of Bowling, the Mayne centre kicking a penalty goal, and when Evans landed a penalty for University the students led 8—3. McCALLLUM AND MANNING. It was McCallum who sent Manning In for the next try, Manning fending off full back Mlddleton to score in a good position. Evans converted and Varsity led by 13 points to 3. Power went close to scoring for Mayne when he Intercepted, but although he beat full-back Batstone, Wensley brought the Mayne man down from behind. Wensley scored his second try when he beat the defence badly and Evans converted to give University the lead by 18 points to 3. Just on half time Bowling kicked a penalty goal for Mayne, and the scores at the adjournment were:— Half-time score: University 18, Mayne 6. An Improved Mayne defence kept the acorn down In tho early stages of the second half, and It was Mayne who opened the scoring In this period, when Bowling tended a penalty goal. Varsity 18, Mayne 9. Rowcllffe made the scores a little closer when he dropped a field goal and Varsity's margin was reduced to six, the scores being18—12. Evans pushed Varsity further ahead when he kicked a penalty goal making the score 21—12. Hockings then scored a neat individual try for Mayne and Bowling converted to make Mayne's tally 17. Manning scored Varsity's next try and Evans scored again and converted his own try. FINAL SCORE. University 29 Mayne.17 Best players for University were Wensley, Evans and Elliott; and for Mayne, Bell, Carby and Jones. The Telegraph 16 July 1938, P4 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/183490653 :Team To Meet All Schools XV. The University Rugby Union team to meet All Schools in the annual match, at the Exhibition Ground on Wednesday, is:— Full back, C. McCallum; three quarters. V. M. Nicholson (captain), R. Baiter, W. N. Wensley, T. Thomas; five eighth, C. Manning; half back, E. Fains; forwards, W. Taylor, C. Bryson, R. Elliott, J. Tully, L. isles, J. Hynes, A. O'Driscoll, J. Sullivan; reserves, J. Wilks, R. Salisbury, G. Mildake, V. Martin. The Courier Mail 1 Aug 1938, P16 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/40994250 '''1939''' – University :Four Teams For University: C. McCallum elected as a member of the Executive Committee of the University Rugby Union Club. The Courier-Mail 16 Mar 1939, P10 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/39023523 :University Rugby Union Officials At the annual meeting of the Queensland University Rugby Union Club this week Mr. H. F. McGrath, who resigned from the position of secretary after about eight years' service, was unanimously elected president of the club. Mr, C. McCallum was appointed secretary, and the delegates to the Queensland Rugby Union are Messrs. J. Clark, N. Wensley, and R. Elliott. The meeting was well attended, and the atmosphere of enthusiasm indicated an active season for the club, which will be coached by a former captain, the ex-international, J. Clark. The players are now undergoing a thorough course of training for the opening of the- season on April 2. The Courier-Mail, Sat 19 Mar 1938. p. 12. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/39743092 :No Further Action: C. McCallum appointed as one of three B grade selectors for the University Rugby Union Club. The Courier-Mail 4 Apr 1939, P16 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/39021867 ==Research Notes== A media search continues to show a Col McCallum playing for Eagle Junction in the forwards as a key lineout specialist and state representative player. However our Col was not discharged from the Citizens Airforce until October 1945 so this is unlikely him.From email of Bruce McCallum following visit to Amberley RAAF base 27/4/2015 :Following the war, a Col is selected in the forwards for the Brisbane B side to play Downlands in a curtain raiser to Queensland v Queensland Rest game 11 Aug 1945. The main game was a trial to select a side to meet a NSW team at the Exhibition Ground on 18 Aug 1945. Sunday Mail, Sun 5 Aug 1945. p. 7. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/98298335 :BRISBANE DEFEATS DOWNLANDS 23-6. In the curtain-raiser to the interstate Rugby Union match, Brisbane B graders surprised with a decisive 23-6 win against Downlands (Toowoomba). Brisbane scored 5 tries to 2. SCORERS.— Brisbane 23 (C. McCallum, W. Doolan, V. Donovan, J. McFadden, N. Knowlman, tries, D. Given 4 conversion goals) ; Downslands 6 (W. Carr, K. Noye tries). Sunday Mail, Sun 19 Aug 1945. p. 9. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/98305363 ===Sources===

Col Thomas and Daniel Winn Research History

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Thiis page is intended to be a Compilation of past research files from family sites, different Winn blogs, and theories transferred from various individual Winn profiles on WIKI. It is only for researchers that want to understand the different paths that Winn research has taken over the years. Much of the following has changed or been disproven. Each Winn Profile Page on WIKI should now contain the latest updates. ==Current Status Feb 22, 2023== The parents of [[Winn-52| Daniel Winn]] & [[Winn-455| Col. Thomas Winn]] are currenty unknown, but DNA shows that Daniel Winn & Col. Thomas Winn were “very likely” brothers :There is not a paper trail proving they were brothers. However both descendant groups (Daniel & Thomas) are positive for haplogroup branch R-BY153961, which is the same as carried by descendants of Richard Winn/Phebe Pledger and John Winn/Mary Pledger. FTDNA estimates the emergence of R-BY153961 in their Winn paternal ancestor born about 1650 CE. Col Thomas and Daniel Winn’s father was likely to be the brother (name unknown) of Richard Winn (b.1672) of Middlesex. FTDNA terminal SNP testing between the two sets of descendants make this the most likely scenario. This means that Richard Winn (1701-1750; m. Phebe Pledger) would have been Col Thomas and Daniel Winn’s first cousin, as their father’s were brothers. Col Thomas and Daniel Winn were most likely the''' NEPHEW''' of Richard Winn (b.1672) of Middlesex Co. VA who m1. Sarah and m2. Anne Cocke. == Winn Surname Project at FTDNA == https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/winn/about/news provides conclusive lineage evidence and opportunities for discussion and is always incorporating additional information as the DNA participant data base adds to community knowledge. :::Visit this site for current status and to ask related questions The largest group Winn from Puleston Group is a Welsh-origin group containing six confirmed subgroups of Colonial Era Virginia families, which Y-DNA testing has determined to be one group sharing a common paternal Winn/Wynn ancestor in Wales. This line descends from John Wynn of Trefechan ap Edward ap Howell ap Edward ap Madog Puleston (Trefechan, Dinhille Ucha, of Ruabon Parish is now called Penycae in Wrexham). [Per Winn Surname Project at FTDNA] This group is NOT aligned with "Robert Wynne of Canterbury" Descendants of Thomas Wynne and Martha Wingfield absolutely do not match the descendants of Daniel Winn. '''Updated Feb 23, 2023; by FTDNA project coordinator'''
Within the proposed Winn/Pulesotn Group, there are six confirmed subgroups of Colonial Era Winn ancestors, which Y-DNA testing has determined to be one group sharing one Welsh paternal ancestor. These six Winn families are as follows: #Minor Winn (1704-1778) m. Margaret Connor; moved up the Rappahannock River from Caroline County to Culpepper, then to Fauquier County, Virginia. Sons were ::John (m1. Dorothea Wright; m2. Penelope Kirkland), ::William (m. Rosamond Hampton), ::Minor (m. Elizabeth Withers), James (m. Hannah Withers), and ::Richard Winn (m. Priscilla McKinney). #Daniel Winn (1715-1789; Will written 1789 & probated 1799) m. Sarah; resident of Prince George County, Virginia, 1744-1755, and moved to Lunenburg County in 1756. His nine sons include ::Joseph (b. 1739; m. Elizabeth Winn, a cousin), ::Thomas (m. Joyce Farguson), ::John (m. Susanna), ::Alexander (m1. Elizabeth Barnes; m2. Mrs. Jane Stone, Widow), ::Elisha (m. Lucy Ellett), ::Orsamus (m. Frances Jeter), ::William (m. Elizabeth), ::James (m. Mary Ann Winn, a kinswoman), and ::Galanus Winn (m. Rebecca Lester). #John Winn (1719-1795) m. Anne Stone; resident of Brunswick & Lunenburg Counties, Virginia. His 1740 Brunswick County Land Grant fell in Lunenburg County after the county division in 1748. Sons were ::John (m. Mary Lyall), ::Peter (m. Letty Stone), ::Littleberry (m. Mary Maynard), and ::Mourning Winn (m. Sarah Jones). #Col. Thomas Winn (b. 1716-1720; d. 1781) m1. Elizabeth Banister and m2. Sarah; resident of Hanover County Virginia in 1743, and moved to Brunswick & Lunenburg Counties after 1745. His 1746 Land Deed in Brunswick County fell in Lunenburg County after the county division in 1748. Sons of his 1st marriage were ::John (d. 1768; m. Susanna), ::Thomas (m1. ::Philadelphia; m2. Letitia Martin), ::William (m. Elizabeth), ::Richard (m. Sarah Hall), and ::Banister (m. Jane Barnard). ::Sons of his 2nd marriage were ::Edmund (m. Elizabeth Cousins), and ::Washington Winn (never married). # Richard Winn (1701-1750) m. Phebe Pledger; born in Middlesex County, Virginia, and landowner in Hanover County in 1731. He also owned a quarter plantation in Amelia County. Richard Winn's baptism in 1701 was recorded in the Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co. Virginia to parents Richard Winn (b. c1672) & Sarah of Middlesex County. Richard Winn & Phebe Pledger's only son, ::John Winn (c1730-1780), served as Burgess of Amelia County 1778-1761 and 1769-1776, as Amelia County Delegate to the Fifth Virginia Convention of 1776, and as Amelia County Delegate 1777-1778. John Winn married Susanna Irby. After his death, John's widow Susanna inherited his plantation and mill on Little Nottoway River & Lazaretta Creek in Amelia, which land fell in Nottoway County after the county division in 1788. Their sons were :::Richard (m. Jane Pincham), :::John (m. Myrtila Minor), and :::Charles Winn. #John Winn (1705-1789) m1. Elizabeth and m2. Mary Pledger; born in Middlesex County and was a resident of Hanover Co. Virginia in 1728. He lived in Hanover County until his death in 1789. John Winn's baptism in January 1705 was recorded in the Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex Co. Virginia to parents Richard Winn (b. c1672) & Sarah of Middlesex County. In 1754, John Winn gave a deposition in Hanover County Court as testimony in the Amelia County chancery lawsuit, Johnson vs. Martin, saying that he, "John Winn of Hanover County," was then 48 years old and knew John Johnson 26 years ago in Hanover County when he lived on a tract joining to Johnson, which was formerly owned by Michael Holland. John Winn was born 1706 (new style) by the Greogorian Calendar adopted in Virginia in 1752, and 1705 (old style) by the former Julian Calendar discarded in 1752. John Winn married his second wife Mary Pledger c1738, after the death of first wife Elizabeth. Their sons were ::Hezekiah (m. Christiana Bowles), :: John (m. Mary Bowles), ::Thomas (m. Elizabeth Dabney Anderson), and ::Peter Winn (m. Sally George King). ==Wynne Mythtakes & Wynn Winners”== posted February, 2003 (over 20 years ago)
'''Regarding [[Winn-249 | Capt John Winn]]/Elizabeth Minor''' Discredited facts :The John Winn/Elizabeth Minor was an old, outdated, never-researched theory, which may have been created to produce a set of parents for Minor Winn (1704-1778). It was slenderly based on one transportation record of a man named John Winn into Westmoreland County in the mid 1600s. He had no land records and immediately disappeared off the records. '''That theory was harshly discredited in a written piece by Miles Johnson almost two decades ago''' February, 2003 - M. Johnson; Myles Johnson’s written piece '''discrediting''', "Wynne Mythtakes & Wynn Winners” posted 20 years ago on Rootsweb (this was originally Becky Thill’s page): http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/genealogy/mylespage2.html which was published by Becky Thill on Rootsweb and also on her Wynn Genealogical Society website. Now, that discredited theory has been resurrected and attached as parents of Richard Winn (b. 1672) of Middlesex County :I. Wynne Mythtakes: Some errors commonly found in genealogies. : a. That Peter, Thomas, Edmund, and Owen Wynne/Winne came to Va. among the earliest settlers. ::Each of the above does appear in the Records of the Virginia Company but Captain Peter Winne and a Hugh Winne are the only ones known to have arrived in Va. before 1620. Peter Winne, who had unknowingly been named as Deputy Governor, arrived in September 1608 after a long delay caused by a shipwreck. He died in the Spring of 1609, with no known issue. His family in England has not been established. This Hugh Winne is listed in the group arriving with Peter Winne; he is dsescribed as a tradesman, but nothing more is known of him. Thomas, Edmund, and Owen all appear only on the roll of "adventurers" (ie, investors). [Capt. John Smith, Travels...in Virginia, v.I; A.Brown, Genesis of the U.S., p.1055] ::Thomas Wynne appears as "Captaine Thomas Winne" on a List of Adventurerers to Va., in 1620 having paid £25, but this means only that he was an investor, as were hundreds of other men. The identity of this Thomas Wynne is not known with certainty but his title of Captain suggests that he was the Sir Thomas Winne who was killed in the seige of Breda in 1625. [Kingsbury, Records of the Va. Company v.III.] ::Edmund Winne, also appearing as an adventurer, is the only Wynne recorded as having received a patent for land [Kingsbury,v.I:632] but while he was still in England; there is no record of him living in Va.. Brown identitfies him as a "merchant-tailor" and the son of a George Wynne [Brown, Genesis - p.1055]. His patent was in the Southampton Hundred (Charles City Co. area). George Wynne was servant & Draper to Queen Elizabeth I and Edmund was involved in several of the overseas trading ventures of the time. [Robert Wynne, "A London Wynne and The Virginia Company", Wynne News No.7 (March 1999).] ::Owen Winne, or "Captaine Owen Winne", is also in the Va. Company List of Adventurers, but again there is no record of his coming to Va., despite the fact that many books say so. It is possible that he was Owen Wynn, the son of Sir John Wynn of Gwydir, since Owen was in London about 1620 and could have invested in the new Va. project, but he is more likely associated with one of the various other Wynn/Wynne families of the time. His title of Captain also suggests he was not Sir John's son, as that Owen had no such title. [Kingsbury, v.III]. : b. That Sir Owen Wynne (or Gwynn), son of Sir John Wynn, came to Va. and left issue in Virginia. ::This is the most frequently published error. There is no record of an Owen Wynne or Gwynn in Virginia. Sir John's son, Owen, spent his life managing the Gwydir properties for his father, then for his older brother, Sir Richard, who preferred life in London, and finally on his own after he became the 4th Baronet of Gwydir in 1649. He had only two children: a daughter who died early and a son, Richard Wynne, who succeeded him as the 5th Bart. [There are several recent historical accounts of Owen and of the family of Gwydir, esp. J. G. Jones, The Wynn Family of Gwydir (1995)]. ::Several standard published accounts say Owen came to Va., had issue, and returned to Wales on becoming the 4th Baronet. His issue are sometimes given as Hugh Gwynn, the settler of Gwynn's Island, and sometime as John Winn, found later in Westmoreland Co. See the accounts on these below. One frequently cited "source" is F. Virkus, Compendium of American Genealogies, which is composed of individually submitted, unverified, amateur genealogies. As might be expected, of any undocumented compilation, it is a mixture of fact and fantasy. : c. That a Winn/Wynne family of Va. descends from Sir John Wynn of Gwydir. ::Sir John Wynn (d.1626, aet 73) is famous as the author of 'The History of the Gwydir Family' and one of the most prominent Welshmen of his day. Although he had twelve children - ten of whom were sons - his line ended with a grandson, Sir John Wynn (d.1719) who had no issue. No child or grandchild of this family ever emigrated to Va. Due to the prominence of Sir John Wynn, the common assumption was that any "Wynn/Wynne" had to be connected to him. In fact, there were a plethora of Wynn lines in Wales and England (usually 'Wynne' in England) by the early 1600's. [See John E.Griffith, Pedigrees of Anglesey & Caernarvonshire Families.] : d. That a John Winn and Elizabeth Minor founded a Winn line in Virginia. ::One of the most frequently seen references is to a John Winn of Westmoreland Co., Va. who allegedly married an Elizabeth Minor and had various different sets of sons, depending on the writer's imagination. No such marriage is recorded. Elizabeth Minor was far too young and socially elevated to have been John Winn's wife. John Minor's will of 1699 does menion a daughter Elizabeth as his youngest daughter and clearly not yet married as she is given land in her own name. No evidence of any kind has been found to identify the English/Welsh family of John Winn, and, in fact, only a few documentary reference to him have been found at all. They begin with his appearance as a headright for a patent claim by Robert Vaulx in 1657 in Westmoreland. None of the few references to a man of this name testify to a family, marriage, children, or land ownership. This marriage was, in my view, created to provide a family of origin for those Winn lines where "Minor" was used. ::W. Avery Miner's book The Desc. of John Minor (1983) is frequently cited as a source for this Winn-Minor marriage but its origin is much older. W.A. Miner, in his source listing, clearly acknowledges that this information came from others with no documentation and refers the reader to Dennis R. Wynn, erstwhile head of The Wynne Family & Kinsman Assn. In fact, this alleged marriage probably originated with one Mame E. Wood (Phila.,Pa.). In Ms. Wood's correspondence with Dr. W.W. Smith in 1934-35 she describes her speculations about these early Wynne/Winns and it is clear she is not drawing her ideas from any earlier researcher. It was this Ms. Wood who proposed the idea (she admits it is unproven) of four sons ---- Thomas, John , Richard, & Obed --- were the sons of, first, an immigrant Thomas Wynne, then later, of John Winn of Westmoreland whom she believed married a "Miss Minor" to account for another son, Minor Winn. This speculation was taken in by Dr. Smith and passed on to many of his correspondents. It is noteworthy that this John Winn=Eliz. Minor family does not appear in any publication before 1935. ::One early writer (J.L.M. Curry, 1899) begins his account of the "Wynne or Winn" family of Va. with Minor Winn and suggests he was the immigrant founder of that line. This possibility probably should be explored further. :II. What We DO Know About Winn/Wynnes in Virginia. : a. Why the surname appears in various spellings. ::In the 1500's and into the 1600's, the Welsh culture increasingly came to reflect that of England, in part because of repressive anti-Welsh laws and in part because ambitious Welshmen began to adopt English ways to gain favor at Court. The traditional naming practice, based on identifying one's father [e.g, John ap Evan], was gradually shifting to the use of a family surname. "Wynne" seems to have appeared as early as the 1300's in England but, in that case, is probably not connected to the later Welsh "Wynn" at all. ::"Wynn", or Gwynn, became used as a surname by several Welsh families in the 1500's. One Welsh surname authority [Morgan & Morgan, Welsh Surnames] explains the variation from 'Gwynn' to 'Wynn' as a softening in Welsh usage. Collateral lines, even members of the same line, are found using either spelling. Robert Wynn (d.1598) of Conway is recorded as using Gwynn, Wynn, and Wynne all at various, successive points in his career. Because Welsh pronounces each letter, the "Wynne" form is not used in a Welsh-speaking context. It represents an anglicization of the surname used by those either living in England or wishing to identify themselves as allied with English customs. ::"Winn" does not normally appear in Wales because the "y" is a particular vowel in Welsh, with a unique pronunciation; the "i" is a different sound in Welsh. "Winn" does appear later in South Wales and is still more common there. But the subtle difference of the Welsh "y" would be lost in Virginia, and 'Winn' became the most common way to spell the surname in America. Only a few lines chose to retain the "Wynne" or "Gwynn" forms. : b. Wynn Winners: Wynn/Wynne immigrants to Virginia known to have left descendants? ::Robert Wynne, usually called Col. Robert Wynne, was born ca.1622, Canterbury, Eng. His ancestry has been traced back several generations in Canterbury. He was in Va. by 1658 when first named to the House of Burgesses from Charles City Co., which at that time included land on the south side of the James River (later, Prince George Co.). Col. Robert Wynne married Mary Frances (Sloman) Poythress, a widow, and had four children whose descendants spread south and west in Va. Robert Wynne's descendants form one of the largest, if not the largest, group of Wynne descendants. [See Ogburn, As I Was Told ... ,1958]. ::Hugh Gwynn, arrived in Va. in 1621, settling in Charles River (later, York) Co. but by 1642 patented 1700 acres in Gloucester Co. His immediate issue are believed to include two sons, Hugh Gwynn and Rev. John Gwynn. There are several Gwynn lines that claim descent from this Gloucester/Mathews Co. family. His Gloucester co. land was what became known as "Gwynn's Island, and for some time as Governor's Island because Gov. Dunmore, who made the island a Loyalist bastion to fight American militia in 1775-76. No full account of this interesting family is known to me. There is a short article in Wm & Mary Quarterly, v.18:60.]. It is possible that he was the same Hugh recorded by Capt. Smith but more likely not; there would have been many 'Hugh Wynns' around at that time. ::Although widely published genealogies rarely get corrected, an exception is the one by Stella P. Hardy in Colonial Families of the Southern States of America,("Gwynn Family" pp.248-251), which was reviewed critically in the Va. Magazine of History & Biog., v.19, p.442. Anyone interested in this line should read this article. ::Richard Winn appears with a documented family in Middlesex Co. Christ Church records in the late 1600's. He m.(1) Sara (----)and had 7 chn. between 1698-1712 ; m.(2) Ann Cocke and had a son, Thomas. Though appearing late in the century, it is believed to descend from some earlier immigrant Wynne. This line has been traced and has a number of descendants today. [See, D.W. Winn, Ancestors & Desc. of John Quarles Winn (1932); Dean Winn, Notes on the Winn Family of VA, SC, & GA (1935)]. ::Thomas Wynne, son of a Thomas Wynne from a Montgomeryshire family, is documented as having "gone to Virginia and had issue" by the College of Arms in a pedigree of this family. [Privately held pedigree. Copy provided to writer.] Thomas was possibly born in Istanbul where his father lived briefly as a "Turkey merchant". He would have arrived in Va. about 1635-45. This family is the one cited in The Wynne Diaries by Anne Fremantle, although she erroneously links it to Sir John Wynn of Gwydir. A pedigree chart in Fremantle, exactly as in the College of Arms pedigree, says Thomas Wynne came to Va. So far no record has been found to document his life or family in Virginia. Some elect to cite him as the father of John Winn (Westmoreland Co.), Richard Wynne (Middlesex Co.), or others lacking an immigrant ancestor. ::Recent evidence links this Wynne family to a Hill family that may have come to Virginia by 1620. Thomas' grandfather, Richard Wynne, moved before 1600 to Shrewsbury, and the Hill family were long residents of Salop (Shropshire) at the Court of Hills [Hiser website, 2002]. The heraldic Visitation of London (1664) records marriage between these families of one of Richard Wynne's daughters to John Hill, a London merchant from this Shropshire Hill family. An Edward Hill, believed to be related to John Hill, died in Elizabeth City Co., Va. in 1624 and is possibly the grandfather of the Capt. Thomas Hill (m. Mary Piersey, 1633) whose great-granddaughter, Lucy Hill Toplis, married John Wynne of York Co. about 1737. These links suggest that John Wynne (d.1772) could be a grandson of the Thomas Wynne who arrived about 1635-45. This Thomas Wynne, or possibly a son, would thus be the one who married a "Dorothea Vines or Hines" in York county. Research to verify or disprove these connections is being pursued. ::George Wynne, born about 1675, possibly in Isle of Wight Co., Va. married Rose Bush and had 7 children. He moved early to Bertie Co., N.C., where all his children were born. George is often cited as having been born in Va. but no parents have so far been identified. He might also have arrived as a child but, in any case, clearly left descendants.[J.B.Boddie, Historical Southern Families vol. II.] ::Other Wynne/Winns appear in 17th century records but have not yet been linked to any descendant family. Information extending, or correcting, this record would be appreciated by the writer.
::Sources
*Alexander Brown, "Genesis of the United State" (Russell & Russell, NYC - 1890) 2 vol. *J.L.M. Curry, "The Wynne or Winn Family", pp. 906-908 in Genealogies of Virginia Families (1899). Also in Va. Mag. of History & Biography, v.6, p.203. *Ann Fremantle, The Wynne Diaries (Oxford Press 1935) 3. vols. *J.E. Griffith, Pedigrees of Angelsey and Caernarvonshire Families(For author - 1914). Available in many genealogical libraries. *The Harleian Society, Publications of , vol. 92. "Visitation of London Pedigrees (1664)" (1940) *Linda Hiser, website: geocities/heartland/acres/5516.html. "The Hill Family of England" & "The Hill Family of Virginia" (2002). *Susan M. Kingsbury, The Records of the Virginia Company of London (Gov. Printing Office, Wash. DC - 1906) 3 vols. *T.J. Morgan & Pryse Morgan, Welsh Surnames (Univ of Wales Press, 1985). *Rubyn R. Ogburn, As I Was Told About the Origin of the Ogburn & Wynne Families (Dietz Press, Richmond, Va. - 1988). *John Smith, The Travels, Adventures, & Observations of Captained John Smith (Franklin Press, Richmond, Va. 1819), Vol. I. This famous book is available in reprinted editions. *W. Avery Miner (comp.), The Descendants of John Minor. LDS microfilm927.273. A1 No.4028. *Mame E. Wood, Letters and papers, 1934-37. Xeroxed copies in possession of M. Johnson. :::© Myles Johnson Washington, DC ==Digging up Dead Relatives== '''The blog Genealogical Blog Digging Up Dead Relatives:''' -- Legends, Outright Lies, and Useful Facts About Our Ancestors http://digupdeadrelatives.com/category/articles/winn-articles/ provides a blog article with theories and analysis of the ChristChurch data and offers competing theories as to the implications. It is well worth your consideration. This appears to be a well researched and documented site with many articles on the Winns of Virginia by Gary Noble Willis & Robin Rankin Willis, a pair of serious amateur genealogists who loosely follow the Chicago Style for citations supporting their assertions of fact. This article has hyperlinks to other articles spotlighting Col Thomas Winn. This blog outlines the predominant competing, speculative, Winn theories: :::The Gloucester Theory [disproven] :::The Middlesex Theory [most widely adopted, but may contain errors] :::The Gloucester Theory from the blog: The Abingdon Parish Register of Gloucester County records the baptism of Richard Winn, son of John Winn and his wife Elizabeth, in 1704. It is speculated that the Richard born in 1704, was the same man as the Richard Winn of Hanover County who married Phoebe Wilkes Pledger before 1733. This theory cannot account for the gap in the records between 1704 and 1733, since the Gloucester records were burned. The Gloucester Theory would chart the early Gloucester/Hanover Winn family like this: 1. John Winn and wife, Elizabeth (Minor) Winn lived in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County around the turn of the century. They moved to Hanover County some time before 1733. 2. Richard Winn was baptized in 1704 in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester. He married Phoebe Wilkes Pledger, widow of a Mr. Pledger. John Winn’s birth year is unknown, although he was definitely born by 1712. He was in Hanover county, unmarried by 1733. As a practical matter, the Gloucester Theory starts with known facts – the Abingdon Parish registry and the Hanover Co deeds – and simply weaves a plausible story to explain the provable facts. But it is, nonetheless, speculative. Absent a family Bible or other compelling evidence, it may be impossible to prove this theory. The Gloucester courthouse has burned three times, most recently in 1864. Colonial records for Hanover County are also sparse. Records for King & Queen, New Kent, and King William counties (located between Gloucester and Hanover), where the family of John and Elizabeth Winn might have lived in the three decade gap between 1704 and 1733 – assuming the Gloucester Theory is correct – are similarly difficult.[6] :::The Middlesex Theory: Christ Church Parish, which had the same boundaries as the Middlesex County, has these entries for six children of Richard and Sarah Winn: Mary Winn born 16 Xember 1696-97. Sarah Winn born 17 January 1698-99 Richard Winn, baptized 28 Sept 1701. Elizabeth Winn, baptized 18 Apr 1703. John Winn, baptized 20 Jan 1705. Jane Winn, baptized 15 Feb 1707. :::The Middlesex Theory: is that the Richard Winn (b. 1701) and John Winn (b. 1704-05) in Middlesex are the same men as the grantors/grantees in the Hanover deeds. The vast majority of Winn researchers have adopted the Middlesex Theory. Unfortunately, YDNA doesn’t help, if you look closely at the DNA results. There are two participants in the Winn Family DNA Project who claim descent from Middlesex Winns. The others who are their matches apparently claim only provable ancestry but not back to Middlesex. The Gloucester Theory appears to weave a better story in terms of reconciling all the known facts. [8] :::Reasons for why the Gloucester Theory may not work. (Permission to include this opposing view given by Stephanie Miller 2/24/2023) The Gloucester Theory is based on a single Abingdon Parish Register entry for the birth of Richard Winn in 1704 to John Winn. The problem is that this theory does not allow for the second son, John Winn, brother to Richard, as there was no Abingdon Parish Register entry for the 1705 baptism of a son named John Winn. Yet we have Richard Winn & John Winn, brothers, in Hanover county, Virgnia, 1730s, buying and selling land to one another. John was definitely born 1705 per his Hanover Co Court deposition. John & Richard both married Pledgers. They come as a set. To account for these two brothers, as a set, from the same family, there must be Parish-verification of baptisms of both sons to one set of parents. We have that Parish-verification in the Christ Church Parish Register: In Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, there are baptism entries in the Parish Register for both of them. Richard Winn (b. 1701) and John Winn (b. 1705) were both recorded with baptisms to parents, Richard Winn & Sarah in Middlesex County. Both of these men were married adults who owned land in Hanover Co. Virginia in the 1730s. According to John Winn’s Hanover County Court Deposition in 1754, he was then 48 years old. This proves that John Winn was born 1706 by the new style Gregorian Calendar adopted in 1752, or 1705 by the old style Julian Calendar discarded in 1752. Therefore John Winn's birth year matches the birth year of John Winn baptized 1705 in the Christ Church Parish Register. John & Richard Winn were brothers who moved together to Hanover County. Richard Winn & Sarah are the only viable set of parents for these two men. ==Notes re Daniel Wynn/Sarah Tench== The following is a disjointed collections of information posted multiple places and his included here for notes - caution, may contain disproven information ... 7. SARAH VIRGINIA5 TENCH (HENRY4, WILLIAM H.3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1720, and died Abt. 1832 in Lunenburg, Virginia. She married DANIEL WINN Abt. 1740 in Prince George County, Virginia. Notes for SARAH VIRGINIA TENCH: Sarah and Daniel are mentioned in the Lunenburg Co. Va. records as follows: Deed Book 3 page 224, 4 Nov., 1752, Samuel Winn of Lunenburg Co., to Daniel Winn of Prince George, Co., for 190.0.0 by patent dated 20 Aug., 1752 at Williamsburg and lying on south side of Hounds Creek. Witnesses: Hampton Wade, Thomas Winn and David Stokes. Deed Book 3 page 501, 15 Mar., 1754, Charles Irby of Amelia Co., and Stephen Evans of Lunenburg, Co., to Daniel Wynne (sic) of Prince George, Co., for 20.0.0 sell 400 Acers in Lunenburg, Co., on both sides of Falls Creek, same granted to them by patent dated 5 Aug., 1751 in Williamsburg. Witnesses: Lyddal Bacon, Thomas Winn and Richard Stone. Daniel Built a mill over Hounds Creek: Deed book 10, page 336, 25 Feb., 1766, Daniel Winn assessed 3.0.0 for damages to Land of William Hardy by Winns Mill over Hounds Creek. Deed Book 11 page 183, 23 July, 1768, Daniel and his wife Sarah of Lunenburg, Co, to John Winn, same, for 150.0.0 sold 300 acers in Lunenburg, Co., on Hounds Creek beginning at Isley's Corner branch on Falls Creek. Witnessed: Thomas Winn, Joseph Winn and Thomas Winn Jr. Recorded 11 Aug., 1768 Sarah must have died by 1776 as she did not relinquish power in deed book 12, page 523 in actions of Daniel Winn to Alexander. Children of SARAH TENCH and DANIEL WINN are: 13.i. MARTISHA6 WINN, b. Abt. 1740, Lunenburg County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1798, Lunenburg County, Virginia. She married (1) CORNELIUS CRENSHAW Abt. 1760 in Lunenburg County, Virginia. She married (2) JAMES JENNINGS December 18, 1787 in Lunenburg Co., Virginia. *Notes for MARTISHA WINN: Lunenburg County Virginia Records: Deed Book 6 page 404, 6 April 1761, Daniel Winn of Lunenburg Co., for natural love and affection which he bears for his daughter Martisha, wife of Cornelius Crenshaw, deeds to said Crenshaw a negro gal named Samander and her increase. Daniel (father) gave Martisha property in Lunenburg Co., Va. 6 April 1761. Chadwick Book. Notes for CORNELIUS CRENSHAW: Lunenburg County, Virginia Records Will book 3 page 240 Dec. 28, 1785--pr. Feb. 9, 1788 names wife Martisha and sons Daniel, Nathan, Pleasant, Cornelius and Forten (fortune), wife Martisha and son Daniel to be executors. Will book 4 page 97 9 July, 1975 Estate of Cornelius Crenshaw administered by James Jennings and Martisha, his wife. NOTE: Martisha Winn Crenshaw, widow of Cornelius, married James Jennings Dec. 18, 1787. They had a son, Alex Winn Jennings, born May 13, 1790. Deed book 18, page 49, 14 June, 1798--Alexander Winn appointed executor in place of Martisha Crenshaw estate of Cornelius Crenshaw. 14.ii. JOSEPH WINN, b. Abt. 1743, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1800, Lunenburg Co., Virginia. He married ELIZABETH WINN Abt. 1775 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, daughter of THOMAS WINN and ELIZABETH WINN. Notes for JOSEPH WINN: Lunenburg County Virginia Records: Deed book 11 page 150, 12 May 1768--Joseph Winn and Elizabeth Winn his wife of Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg Co., to William Hardy, same, for 29.6.3.sold tract containing 67 acers in Cumberland Parish on south branches of Hounds Creek adj. Hardy and Buford. Wit: one Rec: 19 May 1768. Deed book 14, page 169, 22 Jan. 1780--Daniel Winn and Joseph Winn of Lunenburg Co. sold to William Hardy and Lyddal Bacon of Lunenburg Co., 20,000 wt. of crop tobacco for 14 acers. Wit: Samuel Garland, Thomas Hardy and John Winn. Rec. 10 Feb. 1785. Deed book 13 page 399, 10 Sept. 1781-- Covington Hardy and William Hardy of Lunenburg Co., to Joseph Winn, same, for 250.0.0 sold 79 acers of land in Lunenburg Co. Deed book 15, page 307, 6 Dec. 1789--Lyddal Bacon of Lunenburg Co. to Joseph Winn, same for 100.0.0 sold 325 acers in Lunenburg Co. on branch of Hounds Creek adj. Alexander Winn, John Cross, Covington Hardy, Elisha Winn, Orasimus Winn. Wit: Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Gunn, Jr., Daniel Winn, Alexander Winn, Rec. 8 Jan. 1789. Elizabeth, wife of Bacon, relinquishes power. Deed book 16 page 76, 9 Sept. 1790--William Hardy of Lunenburg Co. to Joseph Winn, same, and Alexander Winn, same, for 7,334 lbs. of crop tobacco, sells equal and undivided third parts of a mill and 14 acers of land on Hounds Creek now occupied by said Hardy, being the same he purchased of Daniel Winn. Wit: George Marable, Thomas Jones, Covington Hardy. Rec. 13 Jan. 1791. Deed book 17 page 40, 6 Mar. 1795--Joseph Winn, Lunenburg Co., to Covington Hardy, same, for 35.12.0 sells 116 acers in Lunenburg Co., adj. Elisha Winn, said Hardy, Cross, and Alexander Winn. Wit: Charles Hardy, Miles Hardy, Dolly Hardy, Amelia Hardy. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Winn, relinquishes power right. Rec: 9 Apr. 1795. Deed book 18 page 118, 11 June 1799--Mary Smith Hardy, Lunenburg Co., to Joseph Winn, same, for 20.0.0 sold 18 acers in Lunenburg Co., adj. James McFarland, Ellicks Meer, Samuel Love, (Thes?) Love. Rec: 13 June 1797. Will of Daniel Winn notes Will book 4 page 244, 23 April 1789--pr. Feb. CT. 1799, Will of Daniel Winn. Having before provided for the rest of his children, Daniel Winn gives remainder of his estate, real and personal, after just debts are paid, to son Joseph Winn. Wit: Jonathan Patterson, William Hardy, James Scott, Ashley Davis. Will of Joseph Winn notes Will book 5 page 20, Will of Joseph Winn, 28 March 1800, pr. June CT. 1800. Wife Elizabeth to have during her natural life... Negroes.... the land and Plantation whereon I now live, also, the Plantation called "my father's old place" lying on great Hounds Creek adjoining the land of Benjamin Bridgeforth and William Haktrue, also the land whereon my son Benjamin Winn now lives.... At the death of my loving wife Elizabeth Winn, the property lent her in this will, be equally divided between my eight children: Minor Winn, Daniel Winn, Joseph Winn, Banister Winn, Mourning Winn Gunn, Elizabeth Winn Brown, Sarah B. Winn, and the children of Benjamin Winn by his wife Cresssey Winn. (Note: Daughter Keturah Winn previously mentioned in the will, seems inadvertently to have been omitted at this point, though included in the count).......Executors to be wife Elizabeth, Minor and wife Elizabeth, Robert Hayes and wife Sally B., Richard Elliott and wife Keturah, and Joseph Winn of Lunenburg Co. all party of first part, to Bannister Winn of Lunenburg Co., party of second part. Deposition of property made following death of Elizabeth Winn, their mother, in accordance with will of Joseph Winn. 15.iii. JOHN WINN, b. Abt. 1745, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1821.He married (1) SUSANNAH STONE, daughter of JOHN STONE and ELIZABETH. He married (2) AGNES. 16.iv. THOMAS WINN, b. Abt. 1740, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1799.He married (1) JOYCE FERGUSON. He married (2) SARAH FRENCH, daughter of HENRY FRENCH. Notes for THOMAS WINN: 1850 Census of Lunenburg Co., Virginia: List a Thomas W. Winn age 43. Could this be the same ? Will made 1780, prorated 1781, Lunenburg Co., Va. see Lost Links pages 480, 481, and 482. Will names wife Sarah, as executrix. John Winn of Amelia, William Winn and Lydall Winn. Daniel (father) gives him 300 acers in Lunenburg Co., Va. on April 11, 1765. See Lost Links page 374. v. WILLIAM WINN, b. Abt. 1752, Lunenburg County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1799; m. ELIZABETH ALLEN. Notes for WILLIAM WINN: Daniel (father) gave him 384 Acers and 60 pounds recorded 28 Apr., 1877 in Lunenburg Co., Virginia. Lost Links page 375. 17.vi. ALEXANDER WINN, b. 1755, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. January 14, 1828, Lunenburg Co., Virginia. He married (1) ELIZABETH BACON ALLEN 1775 in Virginia. He married (2) JANE STONE July 15, 1816 in Lunenburg Co., Virginia. *Notes for ALEXANDER WINN: Alexander receives: Lost Links page 375, Daniel Winn of Lunenburg Co., Va. for love and affection, gives to his son, Alexander Winn of same County, one tract of land lying in said County on the head of Hounds Creek, beginning at a white Oak, thence up Little Hounds Creek to Thomas Winns line, son of the said Daniel Winn containing 325 acers. William Taylor, C.L.C. Signed Daniel Winn, L.S. Deed book 12 page 523, 23 October 1776, Daniel Winn of Lunenburg Co., to Alexander Winn, same, for natural love and affection to his son Alexander Winn, sells land in Lunenburg Co., on heads of Hounds Creek adjoining lines of Thomas Winn, carpenter, beginning at his corner white oak, thence up Little Hounds to Thomas Winn, son of said Daniel, his line, thence along that line to William Cross line, along his line to a white oak, thence along Thomas Winns line to beginning, containing by estimate 525 acers. Wit: William Hunley, David Stokes, Peter Jones. Deed book 17, page 25, 9 April 1795, Elizabeth Winn, wife of Alexander Winn, relinquishes her right to deed of Nathaniel Laffeen Sr. and Henry Hayes Jr. of Lunenburg Co., to Jerimiah Laffen, son of Nathaniel Laffen. (Note: Does this indicate that she was a Laffen or a Hayes before her marriage ?) -- Could this be Laffoon ???? -- Ernie Deed book 18 page 49, 22 Jan. 1780, Alexander Winn appointed executor (in place of Martisha Crenshaw) of will of Cornelius Crenshaw. 1794 Alexander Winn sold land in Lunenburg Co., Va., Elizabeth signed away dowry 2 April 1795. 1816 Alexander Winn of Lunenburg Co., and Jane Stone, widow and relict of Richard Stone, late of Lunenburg Co., married 5 July 1816 by Joel Johns. WB 7/280 and DB 24/234. From Marriages of Lunenburg Co., Va. 975.5643/v28m. 18.vii. ORSAMUS WINN, b. Abt. 1757, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1820, Madison County, Virginia. He married FRANCES PARKS JETTER Abt. 1788. Notes for ORASMUS WINN: Daniel (father) gives him 202 acers in Lunenburg Co., Va. on April 11, 1781. Per Lost Links page 375. 19.viii. JAMES WINN, b. April 15, 1757, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. June 14, 1815, Virginia. He married MARY ANN WINN May 15, 1778 in Virginia, daughter of JOHN WINN and SUSANNAH STONE. Notes for JAMES WINN'S MILITARY SERVICE: 14848 Revolutionary Record of Galanus Winn states that from Feb. 1779, six months in Capt. Joseph Winn's Company (solders brother), in Col. David Masons Regiment and was in battle of Stone. This service was as a substitute for his brother James. Vol 1 page 217 and page 219, "Sgt. James Winn muster roll of Capt. James Johnson" Pay Roll of Capt. James Johnson 1 April to 1 May 1776. The Archives Washington D.C. failed to have any record of James Winn. James Winn is listed among Va. tax payers 1782-1787, Fauquier Co., 2 polls and 8 slaves. 20.ix. ELISHA WINN, b. Abt. 1748, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1821, Madison Co., Alabama. He married LUCY ELLIOTT March 1811, daughter of JOHN ELLIOTT. Notes for ELISHA WINN'S MILITARY SERVICE: He was a Revolutionary Soldier removed from Lunenburg Co., Virginia to Madison County, Alabama about 1814. Lost Links page 127. His service included duty at Valley Forge as a member of the 6th. Va. Regiment. Elisha Winn, last payment of pension Certificate No. 12618, Alabama (Huntsville) Agency, covering the period from Sept. 4, 1819 to Mar. 4, 11820, was made on Mar. 24, 1820 at the Agency Office, State of Alabama to the pensioner. Daniel (father) gives him 300 acers in Lunenburg Co., Per Lost Links page 375. 21.x. GALLANAS/GUILLANUS WINN, b. February 04, 1760, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. May 15, 1839, Madison Co., Alabama. He married (1) MARY HARRISON. He married (2) REBECCA LESTER January 15, 1783. Notes for GALLANAS/GUILLANUS WINN AND HIS MILITARY SERVICE: In early life Galanus moved from Lunenburg Co., Virginia to Laurens Co., South Carolina. In 1827 he moved to Alabama. At age 17 he entered and served as a Pvt. in the Virginia Militia during the Revolution, he served three terms, one of which was for his brother James. He was in the battle of Stone. Last payment pension Certificate No 22750, Alabama Agency covering the period from 4 Mar.1838 to 4 Mar. 1839 at the Pension Agency in Huntsville, Alabama to George Weaver as attorney for the Pensioner. On Mar. 6, 1839 the Pensioner certified that he had resided in Madison Co., Ala. for about 15 years and previous to that he had lived in the State of South Carolina. (Rev. War Records, Archives, Washington, D.C.) One record says his wife was Mary Harrison (he may have been married twice) Galanus Winn Kin page 15. A note in the same book also states that it seems very likely that Galanus was the son of John Winn and Dorcia of Winnsboro, S.C. however no hard facts have been found to support this. Laurens Co. S.C. Deed book, page 313, 17 Feb. 1791, Rec. 9 Mar. 1791: John Young and Mary Young, his wife of Rutherford Co. N.C., to Galanus Winn of Laurens Co., S.C. for 100 lbs. Virginia Currency, 200 acers in Laurens Co., S.C. on both side of Simmons Creek, being land granted to said John Young bounded by Joseph Blackerly, Joseph Young and James Cook. Wit: Frances Lester and Robert Young, both made probate before William Nevill, J.P. X Rutherford Co., N.C., 17 Feb. 1789 (per Marie Hawthorne, Hendrick, Okla.). According to census reports Gallanus Winn moved to Madison Co., Alabama Abt. 1824 with his two brothers James and Joseph Winn. *See: Gallanus Winn Will (Owens History & Dictionary of Alabama, Biographies, Vol IV page 1789, Gallanus had a granddaughter which was living with him at his time of death. Per statistic of Gleen Vaughn. Columbus, Georgia. Lost Links, page 380. Gallanus names in his Will, Elizabeth Winn Todd, living in S.C., sons Edmund Winn and Andrew Winn. xi. FRANCES WINN, b. Abt. 1762; d. Unknown. 22.xii. MOURNING WINN, b. October 01, 1763; d. November 15, 1807, North Carolina. She married JAMES R. GUNN December 26, 1789 in Amelia County, Virginia. Notes for JAMES R. GUNN: James Gunn was a Methodist Minister and moved to Tennessee about 1811. ==Research from older Alexander Winn Profile Page== *Daniel Built a mill over Hounds Creek: Deed book 10, page 336, 25 Feb., 1766, Daniel Winn assessed 3.0.0 for damages to Land of William Hardy by Winns Mill over Hounds Creek. *Deed Book 11 page 183, 23 July, 1768, Daniel and his wife Sarah of Lunenburg, Co, to John Winn, same, for 150.0.0 sold 300 acers in Lunenburg, Co., on Hounds Creek beginning at Isley's Corner branch on Falls Creek. Witnessed: Thomas Winn, Joseph Winn and Thomas Winn Jr. Recorded 11 Aug., 1768 *Deed Book 11 page 183, 23 July, 1768, Daniel and his wife Sarah of Lunenburg, Co, to John Winn, same, for 150.0.0 sold 300 acers in Lunenburg, Co., on Hounds Creek beginning at Isley's Corner branch on Falls Creek. Witnessed: Thomas Winn, Joseph Winn and Thomas Winn Jr. Recorded 11 Aug., 1768 - Sarah must have died by 1776 as she did not relinquish power in deed book 12, page 523 in actions of Daniel Winn to Alexander. *Children of SARAH TENCH and DANIEL WINN are: *13.i. MARTISHA6 WINN, b. Abt. 1740, Lunenburg County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1798, Lunenburg County, Virginia. She married (1) CORNELIUS CRENSHAW Abt. 1760 in Lunenburg County, Virginia. She married (2) JAMES JENNINGS December 18, 1787 in Lunenburg Co., Virginia. *Notes for MARTISHA WINN: *Lunenburg County Virginia Records: *Deed Book 6 page 404, 6 April 1761, Daniel Winn of Lunenburg Co., for natural love and affection which he bears for his daughter Martisha, wife of Cornelius Crenshaw, deeds to said Crenshaw a negro gal named Samander and her increase. *Daniel (father) gave Martisha property in Lunenburg Co., Va. 6 April 1761. Chadwick Book. Notes for CORNELIUS CRENSHAW: *Lunenburg County, Virginia Records *Will book 3 page 240 Dec. 28, 1785--pr. Feb. 9, 1788 names wife Martisha and sons Daniel, Nathan, Pleasant, Cornelius and Forten (fortune), wife Martisha and son Daniel to be executors. *Will book 4 page 97 9 July, 1975 Estate of Cornelius Crenshaw administered by James Jennings and Martisha, his wife. *NOTE: Martisha Winn Crenshaw, widow of Cornelius, married James Jennings Dec. 18, 1787. They had a son, Alex Winn Jennings, born May 13, 1790. *Deed book 18, page 49, 14 June, 1798--Alexander Winn appointed executor in place of Martisha Crenshaw estate of Cornelius Crenshaw. *14.ii. JOSEPH WINN, b. Abt. 1743, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1800, Lunenburg Co., Virginia. He married ELIZABETH WINN Abt. 1775 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, daughter of THOMAS WINN and ELIZABETH WINN. *Notes for JOSEPH WINN: Lunenburg County Virginia Records: *Deed book 11 page 150, 12 May 1768--Joseph Winn and Elizabeth Winn his wife of Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg Co., to William Hardy, same, for 29.6.3.sold tract containing 67 acers in Cumberland Parish on south branches of Hounds Creek adj. Hardy and Buford. Wit: one Rec: 19 May 1768. *Deed book 14, page 169, 22 Jan. 1780--Daniel Winn and Joseph Winn of Lunenburg Co. sold to William Hardy and Lyddal Bacon of Lunenburg Co., 20,000 wt. of crop tobacco for 14 acers. Wit: Samuel Garland, Thomas Hardy and John Winn. Rec. 10 Feb. 1785. *Deed book 13 page 399, 10 Sept. 1781-- Covington Hardy and William Hardy of Lunenburg Co., to Joseph Winn, same, for 250.0.0 sold 79 acers of land in Lunenburg Co. *Deed book 15, page 307, 6 Dec. 1789--Lyddal Bacon of Lunenburg Co. to Joseph Winn, same for 100.0.0 sold 325 acers in Lunenburg Co. on branch of Hounds Creek adj. Alexander Winn, John Cross, Covington Hardy, Elisha Winn, Orasimus Winn. Wit: Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Gunn, Jr., Daniel Winn, Alexander Winn, Rec. 8 Jan. 1789. Elizabeth, wife of Bacon, relinquishes power. *Deed book 16 page 76, 9 Sept. 1790--William Hardy of Lunenburg Co. to Joseph Winn, same, and Alexander Winn, same, for 7,334 lbs. of crop tobacco, sells equal and undivided third parts of a mill and 14 acers of land on Hounds Creek now occupied by said Hardy, being the same he purchased of Daniel Winn. Wit: George Marable, Thomas Jones, Covington Hardy. Rec. 13 Jan. 1791. *Deed book 17 page 40, 6 Mar. 1795--Joseph Winn, Lunenburg Co., to Covington Hardy, same, for 35.12.0 sells 116 acers in Lunenburg Co., adj. Elisha Winn, said Hardy, Cross, and Alexander Winn. Wit: Charles Hardy, Miles Hardy, Dolly Hardy, Amelia Hardy. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Winn, relinquishes power right. Rec: 9 Apr. 1795. *Deed book 18 page 118, 11 June 1799--Mary Smith Hardy, Lunenburg Co., to Joseph Winn, same, for 20.0.0 sold 18 acers in Lunenburg Co., adj. James McFarland, Ellicks Meer, Samuel Love, (Thes?) Love. Rec: 13 June 1797. ==Will of Daniel Winn notes== *Will book 4 page 244, 23 April 1789--pr. Feb. CT. 1799, Will of Daniel Winn. Having before provided for the rest of his children, Daniel Winn gives remainder of his estate, real and personal, after just debts are paid, to son Joseph Winn. Wit: Jonathan Patterson, William Hardy, James Scott, Ashley Davis. ==Will of Joseph Winn notes== *Will book 5 page 20, Will of Joseph Winn, 28 March 1800, pr. June CT. 1800. Wife Elizabeth to have during her natural life... Negroes.... the land and Plantation whereon I now live, also, the Plantation called "my father's old place" lying on great Hounds Creek adjoining the land of Benjamin Bridgeforth and William Haktrue, also the land whereon my son Benjamin Winn now lives.... At the death of my loving wife Elizabeth Winn, the property lent her in this will, be equally divided between my eight children: Minor Winn, Daniel Winn, Joseph Winn, Banister Winn, Mourning Winn Gunn, Elizabeth Winn Brown, Sarah B. Winn, and the children of Benjamin Winn by his wife Cresssey Winn. (Note: Daughter Keturah Winn previously mentioned in the will, seems inadvertently to have been omitted at this point, though included in the count).......Executors to be wife Elizabeth, Minor and wife Elizabeth, Robert Hayes and wife Sally B., Richard Elliott and wife Keturah, and Joseph Winn of Lunenburg Co. all party of first part, to Bannister Winn of Lunenburg Co., party of second part. Deposition of property made following death of Elizabeth Winn, their mother, in accordance with will of Joseph Winn. *15.iii. JOHN WINN, b. Abt. 1745, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1821.He married (1) SUSANNAH STONE, daughter of JOHN STONE and ELIZABETH. He married (2) AGNES. *16.iv. THOMAS WINN, b. Abt. 1740, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1799.He married (1) JOYCE FERGUSON. He married (2) SARAH FRENCH, daughter of HENRY FRENCH. *Notes for THOMAS WINN: 1850 Census of Lunenburg Co., Virginia: List a Thomas W. Winn age 43. Could this be the same ? *Will made 1780, prorated 1781, Lunenburg Co., Va. see Lost Links pages 480, 481, and 482. Will names wife Sarah, as executrix. John Winn of Amelia, William Winn and Lydall Winn. *Daniel (father) gives him 300 acers in Lunenburg Co., Va. on April 11, 1765. See Lost Links page 374. *v. WILLIAM WINN, b. Abt. 1752, Lunenburg County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1799; m. ELIZABETH ALLEN. *Notes for WILLIAM WINN: Daniel (father) gave him 384 Acers and 60 pounds recorded 28 Apr., 1877 in Lunenburg Co., Virginia. Lost Links page 375. *17.vi. ALEXANDER WINN, b. 1755, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. January 14, 1828, Lunenburg Co., Virginia. He married (1) ELIZABETH BACON ALLEN 1775 in Virginia. He married (2) JANE STONE July 15, 1816 in Lunenburg Co., Virginia. *Notes for ALEXANDER WINN: Alexander receives: *Lost Links page 375, Daniel Winn of Lunenburg Co., Va. for love and affection, gives to his son, Alexander Winn of same County, one tract of land lying in said County on the head of Hounds Creek, beginning at a white Oak, thence up Little Hounds Creek to Thomas Winns line, son of the said Daniel Winn containing 325 acers. William Taylor, C.L.C. Signed Daniel Winn, L.S. *Deed book 12 page 523, 23 October 1776, Daniel Winn of Lunenburg Co., to Alexander Winn, same, for natural love and affection to his son Alexander Winn, sells land in Lunenburg Co., on heads of Hounds Creek adjoining lines of Thomas Winn, carpenter, beginning at his corner white oak, thence up Little Hounds to Thomas Winn, son of said Daniel, his line, thence along that line to William Cross line, along his line to a white oak, thence along Thomas Winns line to beginning, containing by estimate 525 acers. Wit: William Hunley, David Stokes, Peter Jones. *Deed book 12 page 523, 23 October 1776, Daniel Winn of Lunenburg Co., to Alexander Winn, same, for natural love and affection to his son Alexander Winn, sells land in Lunenburg Co., on heads of Hounds Creek adjoining lines of Thomas Winn, carpenter, beginning at his corner white oak, thence up Little Hounds to Thomas Winn, son of said Daniel, his line, thence along that line to William Cross line, along his line to a white oak, thence along Thomas Winns line to beginning, containing by estimate 525 acers. Wit: William Hunley, David Stokes, Peter Jones. *Deed book 17, page 25, 9 April 1795, Elizabeth Winn, wife of Alexander Winn, relinquishes her right to deed of Nathaniel Laffeen Sr. and Henry Hayes Jr. of Lunenburg Co., to Jerimiah Laffen, son of Nathaniel Laffen. (Note: Does this indicate that she was a Laffen or a Hayes before her marriage ?) -- Could this be Laffoon ???? -- Ernie *Deed book 17, page 25, 9 April 1795, Elizabeth Winn, wife of Alexander Winn, relinquishes her right to deed of Nathaniel Laffeen Sr. and Henry Hayes Jr. of Lunenburg Co., to Jerimiah Laffen, son of Nathaniel Laffen. (Note: Does this indicate that she was a Laffen or a Hayes before her marriage ?) -- Could this be Laffoon ???? -- Ernie *1794 Alexander Winn sold land in Lunenburg Co., Va., Elizabeth signed away dowry 2 April 1795. *1794 Alexander Winn sold land in Lunenburg Co., Va., Elizabeth signed away dowry 2 April 1795. *1816 Alexander Winn of Lunenburg Co., and Jane Stone, widow and relict of Richard Stone, late of Lunenburg Co., married 5 July 1816 by Joel Johns. WB 7/280 and DB 24/234. From Marriages of Lunenburg Co., Va. 975.5643/v28m. *1816 Alexander Winn of Lunenburg Co., and Jane Stone, widow and relict of Richard Stone, late of Lunenburg Co., married 5 July 1816 by Joel Johns. WB 7/280 and DB 24/234. From Marriages of Lunenburg Co., Va. 975.5643/v28m. *18.vii. ORSAMUS WINN, b. Abt. 1757, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1820, Madison County, Virginia. He married FRANCES PARKS JETTER Abt. 1788. Notes for ORASMUS WINN: Daniel (father) gives him 202 acers in Lunenburg Co., Va. on April 11, 1781. Per Lost Links page 375. *19.viii. JAMES WINN, b. April 15, 1757, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. June 14, 1815, Virginia. He married MARY ANN WINN May 15, 1778 in Virginia, daughter of JOHN WINN and SUSANNAH STONE. *Notes for JAMES WINN'S MILITARY SERVICE: 14848 Revolutionary Record of Galanus Winn states that from Feb. 1779, six months in Capt. Joseph Winn's Company (solders brother), in Col. David Masons Regiment and was in battle of Stone. This service was as a substitute for his brother James. *Vol 1 page 217 and page 219, "Sgt. James Winn muster roll of Capt. James Johnson" Pay Roll of Capt. James Johnson 1 April to 1 May 1776. The Archives Washington D.C. failed to have any record of James Winn. James Winn is listed among Va. tax payers 1782-1787, Fauquier Co., 2 polls and 8 slaves. *20.ix. ELISHA WINN, b. Abt. 1748, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1821, Madison Co., Alabama. He married LUCY ELLIOTT March 1811, daughter of JOHN ELLIOTT. *Notes for ELISHA WINN'S MILITARY SERVICE: He was a Revolutionary Soldier removed from Lunenburg Co., Virginia to Madison County, Alabama about 1814. Lost Links page 127. His service included duty at Valley Forge as a member of the 6th. Va. Regiment. Elisha Winn, last payment of pension Certificate No. 12618, Alabama (Huntsville) Agency, covering the period from Sept. 4, 1819 to Mar. 4, 11820, was made on Mar. 24, 1820 at the Agency Office, State of Alabama to the pensioner. *Daniel (father) gives him 300 acers in Lunenburg Co., Per Lost Links page 375. *21.x. GALLANAS/GUILLANUS WINN, b. February 04, 1760, Lunenburg Co., Virginia; d. May 15, 1839, Madison Co., Alabama. He married (1) MARY HARRISON. He married (2) REBECCA LESTER January 15, 1783. *Notes for GALLANAS/GUILLANUS WINN AND HIS MILITARY SERVICE: *In early life Galanus moved from Lunenburg Co., Virginia to Laurens Co., South Carolina. In 1827 he moved to Alabama. At age 17 he entered and served as a Pvt. in the Virginia Militia during the Revolution, he served three terms, one of which was for his brother James. He was in the battle of Stone. Last payment pension Certificate No 22750, Alabama Agency covering the period from 4 Mar.1838 to 4 Mar. 1839 at the Pension Agency in Huntsville, Alabama to George Weaver as attorney for the Pensioner. On Mar. 6, 1839 the Pensioner certified that he had resided in Madison Co., Ala. for about 15 years and previous to that he had lived in the State of South Carolina. (Rev. War Records, Archives, Washington, D.C.) *One record says his wife was Mary Harrison (he may have been married twice) Galanus Winn Kin page 15. A note in the same book also states that it seems very likely that Galanus was the son of John Winn and Dorcia of Winnsboro, S.C. however no hard facts have been found to support this. *Laurens Co. S.C. Deed book, page 313, 17 Feb. 1791, Rec. 9 Mar. 1791: John Young and Mary Young, his wife of Rutherford Co. N.C., to Galanus Winn of Laurens Co., S.C. for 100 lbs. Virginia Currency, 200 acers in Laurens Co., S.C. on both side of Simmons Creek, being land granted to said John Young bounded by Joseph Blackerly, Joseph Young and James Cook. Wit: Frances Lester and Robert Young, both made probate before William Nevill, J.P. X Rutherford Co., N.C., 17 Feb. 1789 (per Marie Hawthorne, Hendrick, Okla.). According to census reports Gallanus Winn moved to Madison Co., Alabama Abt. 1824 with his two brothers James and Joseph Winn. *See: Gallanus Winn Will (Owens History & Dictionary of Alabama, Biographies, Vol IV page 1789, Gallanus had a granddaughter which was living with him at his time of death. Per statistic of Gleen Vaughn. Columbus, Georgia. *Lost Links, page 380. Gallanus names in his Will, Elizabeth Winn Todd, living in S.C., sons Edmund Winn and Andrew Winn. *xi. FRANCES WINN, b. Abt. 1762; d. Unknown. *22.xii. MOURNING WINN, b. October 01, 1763; d. November 15, 1807, North Carolina. She married JAMES R. GUNN December 26, 1789 in Amelia County, Virginia. Notes for JAMES R. GUNN: James Gunn was a Methodist Minister and moved to Tennessee about 1811. ==Will of Alexander Winn== + ==For Researchers== - + '''Winn Surname Project at FTDNA''' https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/winn/about/news provides conclusive lineage evidence and opportunities for discussion and is always incorporating additional information as the DNA participant data base adds to community knowledge. - In the name of God Amen, I Alexander Winn Senr of the County of Lunenburg and State of Virginia, being of a sound disposing mind and memory, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following, to-wit: My will and desire is that all my estate both real and personal be sold on a credit of twelve months, and after paying all my just debts for the balance of the money that may remain to be equally divided between all my children by name, viz, my sons Lydall Winn, Daniel M. Winn, Hinchy Winn, William Winn, Alexander Winn, Jonathan P. Winn, Joseph E. Winn and Asa B. Winn, my daughters Frances G. Pyles, Rebecca M. Jackson, Eliza R. Snead, Pamela B. Oliver, Sally B. Morgan and my Grandaughter Susan P. W. Newbill, to them and their heirs forever. Lastly, I nominate and appoint my sons Joseph E. Winn and Asa B. Winn, Executors to this my last will and Testament. I wish no Inventory or appraisement to be taken of my Estate neither is it my wish, that my Executors shall give security. I hereby revoking all wills heretofore made by me, declaring this to be my last will and testament, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this first day of December 1825. + - Alexander Winn (Seal) + - Signed Sealed & delivered in the presence of: + - D. Street, James Smith, Wm Snead Jr, Edmd Hardy, Edmd Winn + - In Lunenburg County Court the 14th day of January, 1828. + - The within written last Will and Testament of Alexander Winn, decd, was presented in Court, and proved by the oath of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed, and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of Joseph E. Winn one of the Executors named in the said Will who made oath according to law certificate is granted him for obtaining probate of the said Will in due form Whereupon, he entered into and acknowledged a bond for that purpose with approved security, conditioned as law requires. + - Teste: + - Wm. H. Taylor + - Recorded: Will Book 9, pages 223-224 + - A Copy Teste: + - W. R. Moore, Clerk + - Lunenburg County, Virginia Circuit Court + - by Grace T. Marshall, Deputy Clerk + - *Lyddal Bacon Jr DEED OF GIFT Lunenburg County mentions son Thomas Winn Bacon, witnessed by Alexander Winn + '''Wikitree Free-Space Page.''' - Lunenburg Co, VA, Deed Book 14, p.103 + [[Space:Col_Thomas_and_Daniel_Winn_Research_History |Col_Thomas_and_Daniel_Winn_Research_History]] [please request "trusted list" on that page for notifications of changes]. Contains history of prior internet published blogs/conclusions + :Incudes content of Daniel Winn/Sarah Tench family data previously presented here. - I, Lyddal Bacon of Lunenurg, for the love I have for my children, Susanna Bacon, Sarah Bacon, Lyddal Bacon, and Thomas Winn Bacon, have given to them the following slaves: Lyddia, Elizabeth, John, Esther, and Sampson together with their future increase, reserving only my own life in the aforesaid slaves; I will stand seized of the same during my natural life to the use & behoof of my children, and them only, so that at my decease (or sooner as I see proper) the slaves will be equally divided among my children. Signed Aug 25, 1784 - Lyddal Bacon. Wit - Alexr Winn, Edmd Pks Bacon [Edmund Parkes Bacon, Lydall Jr's brother], Peter Stokes, David Stokes. Recorded Sep 9, 1784. + '''The blog Genealogical Blog Digging Up Dead Relatives: -- Legends, Outright Lies, and Useful Facts About Our Ancestors''' http://digupdeadrelatives.com/category/articles/winn-articles/ provides a blog article with theories and analysis of the ChristChurch data and offers competing theories as to the implications. It is well worth your consideration. ==Research Notes About Elizabeth Barnes== *First, to check the logic, I looked at Ancestry trees for each and every child of Aaron and Deborah, then every grandchild to get a feel for this family. All had precise birth records, lived and died in Worcester. A close knit family and none had ever moved away. It just seemed to be a far reach to think that a woman from Massachusetts would marry a man from Virginia. Yes, it did happen, but rarely. Travel was usually by horse and buggy in those days and marriages were usually made between allied families from the local church. nearby neighbors or cousins. *HERE ARE THE FACTS: - From Massachusetts Town Vital Collections 1620-1988 + ::1. Deborah Old died 19 Mar 1771 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts + ::2. Aaron Barnes remarried Elizabeth Gilbert on 8 Oct 1771 of that same year in Brookfield. They had one child named Huldah born 1774 died 1778. A child. - ::3. Elizabeth Barnes (dau of Aaron Barnes and Deborah Old) born 1753 died 24 Dec 1774 in Brookfield. AGE 21 YEARS. The death record clearly states that her father was Aaron Barnes and her mother Elizabeth Barnes. Elizabeth (Gilbert) was actually her step mother. - ::Note: Alexander Winn d. 1828 may have been married to an Elizabeth Barnes although I can't find any documentation to support this. She cannot be the dau of Aaron and Deborah Old. Elizabeth Winn, Alexander's wife is said to have died in 1815 in Lunenburg. *I am intrigued by the record in the International Marriage Records on Ancestry which are submitted by individuals not Court or Parish Registers that names Elizabeth Bacon Allen as Alexander Winn's wife? Alexander Winn did name his first son, Lyddall Winn which is a family name carried in every generation of the Bacon line. *There is also a Lyddall Bacon that married Mary Ann Allen living in Lunenburg County that would fit for Elizabeth's parents and they do have a dau named Elizabeth Bacon. If someone else's research is correct, she was married to a Gordon and moved to the South, however. More research needed there *Alexander Winn is also a witness to a Deed of Gift for Lydall Bacon, 9 Sept 1784. Lunenburg Co Deed Book 14, pg 103. Lydall Bacon mentions a son named Thomas Winn Bacon. :::Let me know if you have supporting documents for any of this. :::Thank you, Mary Gresham Gresham-1033

Colbert County, Alabama - Chisholm sources

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Family Search Wiki page Colbert: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Colbert_County,_Alabama_Genealogy Family Search Catalogue page Colbert: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=192467&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Alabama%2C%20Colbert%22 '''Alabama State & County Pages with Chisholm Sources:''' [[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Bibb_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Bibb County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Chambers_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Chambers County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Colbert_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Colbert County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Dallas_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Dallas County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Franklin_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Franklin County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Lauderdale_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Lauderdale County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Madison_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Madison County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Marion_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Marion County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mobile_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Mobile County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Monroe_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Monroe County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Montgomery County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Pickens_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Pickens County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Tuscaloosa_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Tuscaloosa County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1825 Apr 15 – Name: Gillington Chism
Issue Date: 15 Apr 1825
Place: Colbert, Alabama, USA
Meridian: Huntsville
Township: 004s
Range: 011W
Aliquots: Lot/Trct 192
Section: 4
Accession Number: CV-0119-519
Document Number: 1279
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0119-519&docClass=CV&sid=o5ernbwy.c4y
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/5739409:1246?tid=&pid=&queryId=a83f8e06c8a3b9286acf7e8f9fd6fab8&_phsrc=Zmn19&_phstart=successSource 1828 June 5 – Name: John Chisholm
Issue Date: 5 Jun 1828
Place: Colbert, Alabama, USA
Meridian: Huntsville
Township: 003s
Range: 009W
Aliquots: SW¼
Section: 22
Accession Number: CV-0127-419
Document Number: 2413
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0127-419&docClass=CV&sid=gaxzjj1v.dm1
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/12671672:1246?tid=&pid=&queryId=0b9ff05233e02ad69e52ebd55ad382b2&_phsrc=TDt78&_phstart=successSource

Colbert family from Cork, Ireland

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The goal of this project is to identify descendants (and earlier ancestors, if possible) of Michael Colbert (1810-1889) who lived with his wife Katherine Keleher (1820-1890) in the town of Conna in County Cork, Ireland in the mid-1800s. Michael was butcher. The couple baptized 3 sons in Conna in the 1850s; James (1851), Michael (1853), and Thomas (1856). All three sons emigrated to the Boston, MA. They traveled separately from the late 1879s to the early 1880s - but they all three lived with their wives and families on Joy St. in Somerville area of Boston. Thomas had nine children with his wife, Jane Clancy. His son Thomas F. Colbert had 11 children - and today Michael and Katherine Keleher have nearly two hundred direct descendants. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Connor-1603|Joseph Connor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Any information about the parents of Michael Colbert and Katherine Keleher. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15626859 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Colclough Name Study Info

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Cold Oak Farm

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

Cole

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Cole is our goofy black Labrador who loves to run and swim - a great companion.

Cole family Illinois

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Working on Cole-Hougas family in Illinois. The goal of this project is to ...help a friend connect with his family. He has limited time at this point. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Curenton-2|Sheila Flynt]]. Adam Cole is second member. Right now no other help is needed. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11744333 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cole Family Mysteries

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I am curious who the Coles were. I believe there is possibly black genes in this side of the family. But no concrete proof that it is the Cole side, except our dna.

Cole Foot Prints

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This free-space page was created to offer a short-cut in citing "Cole Foot Prints : Cole and some related Families, Rentfroe, Curtis, Courtney, Hayes, Simmons, Hall, Hebert : maps, sketches, pictures, genealogies, pedigrees" by Camellia T. Denys. The full citation is at the bottom of this page. A digitalized edition is [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/509841-cole-foot-prints-cole-and-some-related-families-rentfroe-curtis-courtney-hayes-simmons-hall-hebert-maps-sketches-pictures-genealogies-pedigrees?offset=2&viewer=1&medianame=FL73601_TN-825416_000007&q=Cole%20Foot%20Prints NO LONGER] available from FamilySearch .
'''Surnames covered in the book are as follows:''' *Cole *Rentfroe *Curtis *Courtney *Hayes *Simmons *Hall *Hebert *Stampley *Jett === How to Use === Type [Space:Cole Foot Prints | Cole Foot Prints] but with double brackets instead of single ones; much like you would do to enter a link to a profile. If you wish, you can add any other details such as page number, chapter, etc. === Full Citation ===
{{EE source |last=Denys |first=Camellia T. |publisher=Camellia T. Denys |year=1983, 1997 revised |title=''Cole Foot Prints : Cole and some related Families, Rentfroe, Curtis, Courtney, Hayes, Simmons, Hall, Hebert : maps, sketches, pictures, genealogies, pedigrees'' |publication-place=Provo, Utah |repository=Genealogical Society of Utah d.b.a. FamilySearch}}

Colegas do Liceu António Enes

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Nasceu em Anadia, viveu em Lourenço Marques desde 1967 até 1983. Viveu na cidade da Beira desde 1983 até 1988.

Coleman’s of Oxfordshire

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The goal of this project is to ...find all Coleman families in the Oxfordshire area. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Coleman-8564|Alan Coleman]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17382428 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Colemans of Knox County, Tennessee

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

Coles family - unidentified photographs

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This is a group of photographic negatives found in the papers of [[Coles-1415|Myrtle Adelia Coles Rivette]]. They were in an old format, each negative sized about 3.5" by 4.5". They were obviously not taken by Myrtle, who is depicted in several of them as a young girl, probably late-1910s to early 1920s. It's assumed they were taken by her mother, since most of her mother's personal belongings ended up with Myrtle. All of the photos attached to this page are of unidentified people, and all appear to have been taken during about the same timeframe. They were probably relatives or friends of the family, visiting the family farm in Leonville, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, USA. I would love to hear from anyone who can identify the people in these photos, or can estimate their ages!

Coles of Badgeworth, England

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:Badgeworth is a village and civil parish in the Tewkesbury district of Gloucestershire, England, between Gloucester and Cheltenham. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 1,206, increasing to 1,286 at the 2011 census. Apart from the village of Badgeworth the parish also includes Bentham and Little Witcombe. :Despite its small size and being situated nearly a mile south of the line, in 1843 Badgeworth was provided with a station on the newly opened Birmingham and Gloucester Railway (later part of the Midland Railway and subsequently the LMS), but this was a very early casualty, closing as early as 1846. (Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badgeworth Wikipedia]) :This is a study of names & dates to sort out the Coles of this tiny hamlet... === Baptisms === :Ada Cole 10 Oct 1886, daughter of Thomas & Miranda :Anne Cole 13 Oct 1672, daughter of Giles :Deborah Cole 18 Dec 1719-1720, daughter of Henry & Deborah :Edmund Cole 8 Jul 1621 :Edmund Cole 9 May 1784, son of John & Sarah :Elizabeth Cole 28 Jul 1602 :Elizabeth Cole 22 May 1604 :Elizabeth Cole 2 June 1622, daughter of James :Elizabeth Cole 3 Jun 1690, daughter of William & Margaret :Elizabeth Cole 21 Dec 1681, daughter of John & Elizabeth :Elizabeth Cole 4 May 1720, daughter of Isaac & Elizabeth :Elizabeth Cole 14 May 1721, daughter of John & Sarah :Elizabeth Cole 14 Feb 1773, daughter of John & Sarah :Elizabeth Cole 30 Sep 1686, daughter of John :Elizabeth Amelia Temperance Cole 28 Aug 1881, daughter of Thomas & Miranda :Ellen Agnes Cole 13 Jan 1889, daughter of Thomas & Miranda :Emma Cole 9 Sep 1883, daughter of Thomas & Miranda :Esther Cole 14 Feb 1773, daughter of John & Sarah :Gyles Cole 12 Aug 1618, son of James :Giles Cole 15 Feb 1702, son of Giles :Harry Ernest Cole 3 Dec 1898, son of Harry Ernest & Fanny Catharine :Henry Cole 17 Apr 1681, son of Wm :Henry Cole 12 Nov 1716, son of Henry :Isaac Cole 11 Sep 1687, son of Wm :Isaac Cole 17 Sep 1758 :Isaac Cole 1 Oct 1786, son of John & Sarah :James Cole 2 Jul 1622 :Jane Cole 16 Sep 1671, daughter of John :Jane Cole 27 Apr 1673, daughter of John :Jassen Cole 1616, son of Thomas :John Cole 31 Mar 1606 :Johannis Cole 3 Mar 1632 :John Cole 13 Oct 1613, son of John :John Cole 23 Aug 1684, son of John :John Cole 18 Apr 1778, son of John & Sarah :Margrett Cole 11 Nov 1610, daughter of John :Margaret Cole 30 Sep 1686, daughter of John :Margret Cole 27 Aug 1699-1700, daughter of Isaac & Sarah :Margrat Cole 7 Jul 1756, daughter of John & Sarah :Mary Cole 14 Feb 1728, daughter of Jn. Cole :Mary Cole 1 Apr 1685, daughter of William :Mary Cole 21 Aug 1698, daughter of Anne :Mary Cole 25 Nov 1753, daughter of John & Sarah :Richard Cole 10 Feb 1610, son of Thomas :Richard Cole 20 Nov 1689, son of John :Sarah Cole 15 Apr 1646, daughter of Margaret :Sarah Cole 15 Jan 1702, daughter of William & Sarah :Sarah Cole 11 Oct 1719, daughter of John & Sarah :Sarah Cole 10 Mar 1781, daughter of John & Sarah :Sarah Cole 14 Nov 1749, daughter of John & Sarah :Sarah Cole 2 Aug 1819, daughter of Henry & Elizabeth :Suseen Cole 28 Apr 1616, daughter of Thomas :Thomas Cole 6 May 1604 :Thomas Cole 7 Apr 1689, son of Isaac :Thomas Cole 22 Nov 1677, son of John :Thomas Cole 1 Jul 1717-1718, son of Isaac :Tyler 28 Jul 1633 :Tyler Cole 31 Jul 1619 :Wm Cole 19 Oct 1680, son of John :William Cole 2 Jan 1698, son of William :Wm Cole 10 Apr 1726, son of Jn === Marriages === :Henry Cole & Hannah Taylor 3 Dec 1820 :Isaac Cole & Esther Williams 2 Apr 1716 :Isaac Cole & Ann Jeynes 28 May 1810 :John Cole & Ann Gumett 30 Oct 1675 :John Cole & Anne Quinnell 30 Oct 1676 :John Cole & Elizabeth Cole 17 May 1718-1719 :Mary Jane Cole b.1846 & Thomas Lane 12 Oct 1872 :Mary Jane Cole & Thomas Lane 29 Sep 1872 :Sarah Cole & John Wood 2 Feb 1675 :Thomas Cole & Alice Woolly 31 Oct 1776 :William Cole & Mary Jane Demery 15 Sep 1865 :William Cole & Mary Jane Dimery 30 Sep 1867 === Burials === :Anne Cole 10 Aug 1591 :Anne Cole 25 Jun 1614 :Anne Cole 27 Aug 1693, spouse of John :Anne 8 Sep 1743, Spouse of Giles :Ann Cole 7 Jul 1834, b. 1833 :Catharine Anne Cole 30 Mar 1851, b. 1787 :Edmund Cole 17 Dec 1834, b. 1829 :Elizabeth Cole 2 Mar 1705 :Elizabeth Cole 25 Mar 1705-1706, daughter of William :Elizabeth Cole 15 May 1719-1720, daughter of Isaac :Elizabeth Cole18 Nov 1762 :Elizabeth Cole 30 Mar 1866, b. 1795 :Elizabeth Amelia Temperance Cole 13 Aug 1906, b. 1881 :Ellen Agnes Cole 17 Jan 1889, infant :Giles Cole 23 Nov 1700 :Giles Cole1 Oct 1728, son of Giles :Giles Cole 10 Dec 1748 :Hen. Cole 4 May 1722 :James Cole 28 Feb 1601 :James Cole 28 Oct 1605 :James Cole 10 Feb 1613, son of Thomas :James Cole 27 Feb 1613 :James Cole 3 Jul 1622 :Jane Cole 27 Feb 1675, spouse of John :Jane Cole 4 Jan 1713-1714 :Joane Cole 2 Dec 1644 :John Cole 14 Oct 1613 :John Cole 5 Jan 1636 :John Cole 6 Sep 1693 :John Cole 3 Mar 1694 :John Cole 7 Nov 1738 :John Cole 4 Apr 1758 :John Cole 14 Sep 1809 :John Cole 6 Sep 1865, infant :Jno Cole: 4 Apr 1758 :Leonard Cole 13 Aug 1600 :Margaret Cole 18 Nov 1610 :Margaret Cole 11 Jan 1634 :Margarett Cole 27 Aug 1699 :Margret Cole 27 May 1701 :Mary Cole 21 Aug 1698 :Mary Cole 16 Feb 1728, daughter of Jn Cole :Mary Anna Cole 29 Apr 1858, b. 1811 :Richard Cole 22 Feb 1610 :Richard Cole 8 Feb 1816, b. 1814 :Sarah Cole 4 Nov 1700 :Sarah Cole 23 Sep 1715-1716, daughter of William :Sarah Cole 7 Apr 1738, Spouse of Isaac :Sarah Cole 8 Jul 1761 :Sarah Cole 24 Nov 1762 :Sarah Cole 14 Apr 1795 :Sarah Cole 28 Feb 1807, spouse of John :Thomas Cole 28 Apr 1616 :Tho Cole 19 May 1727, son of Jn Cole :Tylet Cole 15 Sep 1589 :Tyler Cole 28 Aug 1618, son of James :Wid Cole 14 Sep 1729 :Widdicombe Cole 29 Sep 1668 :William Cole 21 Aug 1608 :William Cole 22 Apr 1615 :Willm Cole 4 Dec 1625 :William Cole 2 Jan 1698 :William Cole 30 Oct 1718 :William Cole 11 Aug 1717-1718, Son of William :Sources: [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9841 England, Select Births and Christenings], 1538-1975 & Gloucestershire, England, [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4732 Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials], 1538-1813

Colesberg Dope

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Colesberg Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1827 to 1941, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] '''1827-1854''' (xxx) - Not online yet. Original Registers. Film 008121033
'''Index''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8LVP?i=417&cat=968412 (1826-1837 G16/3/1)]: [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=420 A], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=420 B], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=425 C], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=427 D], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=431 E], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=431 F], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=433 G], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=435 H], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=436 I], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=436 J], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=438 K], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=441 L], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=444 M], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=446 N], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=447 O], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=447 P-Q], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=451 R], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=452 S], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=456 T], U, [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=456 V], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=475 W], [https://familysearch.org/search/film/008120994?cat=968412;i=476 X-Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121032?i=5&cat=1152968 '''1854-1871''' (G16/3/4)] - Original Registers. ''Beware, entries are not always chronological''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S4V-G?i=6&cat=1152968 1854.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHB-Z?i=8&cat=1152968 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SHR-D?i=21&cat=1152968 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZ7-8?i=37&cat=1152968 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZW-M?i=42&cat=1152968 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZQ-6?i=61&cat=1152968 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SH5-K?i=75&cat=1152968 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SH5-D?i=85&cat=1152968 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZ3-J?i=94&cat=1152968 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZ3-Y?i=103&cat=1152968 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZS-R?i=112&cat=1152968 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZ3-W?i=122&cat=1152968 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZM-R?i=134&cat=1152968 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZM-V?i=144&cat=1152968 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SC1-K?i=156&cat=1152968 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SCY-Y?i=170&cat=1152968 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SCT-L?i=183&cat=1152968 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SCT-M?i=194&cat=1152968 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121032?i=206&cat=1152968 '''1871-1909''' (G16/3/5)] - Original Registers, ''Beware, entries are not always chronological, also pages missing''
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Colesberg Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Colesberg Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1839 to 1862, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121032?cat=1152968;i=678 '''1839-1846''' (G16/5/1)]
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Coley Family Reunion

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The family has decided to have a family reunion in Jamaica to celebrate family , friends , and Mama's 25th memorial.

Colin McCallum Teaching Service

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[[McCallum-2611|Colin McCallum (1914-1996)]], “Headmaster became a teacher by chance”The Redcliffe Herald, Wednesday June 6, 1979, P4. This page, authored by his son Bruce McCallum addresses his teaching career. Further information is available on his wikitree profile [[McCallum-2611|Colin McCallum (1914-1996)]], schooling [[Space:Col McCallum Brisbane State High School]], sporting [[Space:Col McCallum Rugby and Athletics]] and [[Space:Colin McCallum World War II Service]] pages. Colin’s papers include teacher assessment documents from 1934-1969. These are available from the IMAGES tab on this page. They inform teaching appointments; however, each appointment is not individually referenced to the source documents. ==1934: Teacher Training== Colin completes Senior at Brisbane State High School in 1933. He travels back to his hometown of Nanango and works at a gravel pit on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCallum-2657|Pat McCallum's] farm next to the Two Mileletter from Patrick McCallum (1912-2012) to Bruce McCallum, 24 March 1998. After writing to his former Headmaster Mr Isaac Waddle for a job reference he receives a Senior Teachers’ Scholarship, tenable for 1 1/2 years. He completes one year of teacher training in 1934 at the Queensland Teachers’ Training College in Turbot Street Brisbane, established in 1921Kelvin Grove Teachers College - Wikipedia accessed 1 August 2022, located at 348 Edward Street (NW corner; left-side) – site of the original Brisbane Trades HallTurbot Street - Wikipedia accessed 1 August 2022. His city residential address is noted as Lamorna, Royal Avenue (off Gregory Terrace) in Spring Hill and alternatively Two Mile, Nanango, his family property. At the end of 1934 his overall examination result is 71.7% with very good progress in studies, nil absences, good to very good teaching ability, good power of control and a Principal's estimate as showing very good promiseQSA S21086 Teachers' Training College Student Cards, ITM2927364. He is listed as being able to teach singing, and became a union member in 1934. His first appointment from 28 March 1935 was to the Central Technical College - Industrial High School, still on his scholarship until mid-year. QSA ITM3687312 DR167067 Teacher’s Staff Cards. He meets his future wife [[O'Reilly-1075|Elizabeth Mary (O'Reilly) McCallum (1917-2009)]], Molly at College, who completed Junior at All Hallows’ School in 1933 and undertook two years of teacher training 1934-35. One school placement Colin recalled was to Brisbane Central State School where he stood in class for Mr Jack Pizzey while Jack took the school bandRecollection of Bruce McCallum. Jack Pizzey was later a Minister for Education and Premier of Queensland. ==1935-1939: Industrial High School, Brisbane== In 1935 Colin is appointed an Assistant Teacher at The Industrial High School, Central Technical College (CTC), Brisbane, on the site of what is the Gardens Point Campus of Queensland University of Technology. CTC was colloquially known as”the working man’s university”. Colin passing the examination for “Standing as a Teacher of the Third Class”. In 1936 he enters The University of Queensland as a matriculated student, completing nine units for credit from 1936-1941 as both a day and evening student while in Brisbane, and as an external student in Townsville. One of his fellow teachers is Vayro ((Vay) Wilsonhttp://classicwallabies.com.au/players/vayro-william-wilson accessed 23 July 2022. Colin and Vay played with the University Rugby Club in Brisbane, both achieving representative honours. Both taught at the Industrial High School in Brisbane. Colin's future wife Molly knew Vay from the 1930s and spoke highly of his rugby prowess. Colin and Molly announce their engagement in 1939. ==1940-1942: Townsville SHS and Technical College== Colin is transferred to Townsville State High School and Technical College in 1940. Townsville Daily Bulletin, Sat 3 Feb 1940. p. 10 Colin and Molly marry in 1940, Colin travelling by train to Brisbane during the August school holidays, thence to Boonah for the wedding. Their first child Peter Alexander is born in Townsville in April 1941. Colin registers for the RAAF Reserve in January 1942. Colin is awarded his Bachelor of Arts Degree and passes the examination for “Standing as a Teacher of the Second Class”, position of Teacher. He is on leave with the RAAF from 18 May 1942, following the bombing of Pearl Harbour in 1941 and bombing raids on Darwin in February 1942. Further details [[Space:Colin McCallum World War II Service]]. ==1946-1957: Toowoomba SHS and Technical College== Colin is discharged from the RAAF in October 1945 and appointed to Toowoomba State High School and Technical College resuming duty on 4 February 1946, his standing as a teacher of “First Class” noted at his review in September of that year. He teaches at the school until 1957. During this period he has outside employment as a tutor in philosophy and education for The University of Queensland, teacher of English expression for the Board of Adult Education and senior English for the Toowoomba Technical College, which included the education of veterans to matriculation. ACTA, The Magazine of The Toowoomba State High School and Technical College and Past Students’ Registerdigital copies 1946-1958 accessed with permission of Toowoomba State High School) provides insight into his teaching service. *a teacher of General Subjects 1946-1957; *ACTA Editor 1947-1957; *producer of one act plays with Seniors; *Evans House Sports Master; Col was fortunately the judge of the Tug-of-War in 1948, won by Evans!!; *football (rugby union) coach, referee, and member of staff team; *school excursions to Brisbane for Shakespearian Theatre, audiences at Parliament House and The University of Queensland, QSSSSA sports; *noted contributions to the annual School Concert (see image), the library, athletics coaching, ACTA Star weekly student newsletter, Thinking Club (to stimulate thought and encourage self expression), Music Appreciation Club (shared the music of The Tintookies), school boxing (one contestant…had his opponent all at sea when he changed his stance from orthodox to southpaw after each exchange…and he who laughed loudest laughed like Mr. McCallum); *Miss C.F.McGovern, TSHS staff member 1946-1951 - Col’s first residence was a rental owned by McGoverns in Jellicoe St. McGoverns also lived across the road in Jellicoe St. *Hon Jack Pizzey MLA Education Minister, spoke at the 1957 Speech Night - Col stood in for Jack, a former teacher, as part of his teacher training. Fellow teachers were significant to Col in later years. He often spoke of Cyril Connell who became the “legendary recruitment manager” for the Brisbane Broncos Rugby League teamBroncos legend Cyril Connnell dies (smh.com.au) accessed 3 August 2022. I recall visits to the families of Pat Wilkes and Les Cartwright, Bill Callinan, and my parents fond recollections of Eric Evans. Colin’s personal papers include a published obituary for Eric (see Image). ACTA editorials were considered thoughts on a chosen subject. Col’s topics included:. *On Reading - ''a good book adds grace and charm to life'' (ACTA 1947) *on self-sacrifice - ''be just, and…not demand an undue share…that is obviously not yours any more than it is your neighbours…be charitable…give to your neighbour something of yours that would be of inestimable benefit to him…above all practise the virtue of self sacrifice'' (ACTA 1948) *healthy interest of parents in their pupil’s school (ACTA 1949) *Rain - lack of shelter, no assembly hall, no all-weather playing areas, no home sports grounds (ACTA 1950); *Delinquincy - ''a very large number of boys and girls begin their adult life about the age of 14 years…mix with adults…without the guidance of home and school'' (ACTA 1952) *''people will never be able to think more by learning and knowing less'' (ACTA 1954) *School…''every child can gain much from the environment of school…[school] will in some respect be an extension of home training…school is expected to provide a full opportunity for cultural and physical experiences…no miracle is performed. Some sort of a compromise depending for its value on circumstances of staffing and facilities is reached… …the students in our schools are the hope of the future in every respect…it is hoped [some] will form a body of public opinion in favour of making a provision for education as a first claim on the resources of the nation'' (ACTA 1955) *''any educational system that is not primarily a modern one neglects that part of a man’s complex nature that is in the greatest need of nurture…our curriculum-makers have not yet evolved a satisfactory formula whereby man may continually practise the means to success in the moral sphere'' (ACTA 1957) These memories from the class of 1957.Memories of the old high school, in Toowoomba State High School and Technical College Class of 1957, 2007 *Bob Densley - Mr McCallum who inspired (or was it required?) a fascination for the written and spoken word. *Bob Geddes - I recall many dedicated teachers and, in particular, Mr McCallum, Mr Hall and Mr Evans for whom I had great admiration. *Bob Harding - The teachers .... Just how good were they? McCallum, Wilkes, Ric Evans, Cartwright, J.A. Wolfe, etc... Who couldn’t have a soft spot for “Nutty” Nash, “Barney” Hall, “Shorty” Southgate? *Charles Moore - Encouragement from teachers in classroom and on sports field, like “Barney” Hall, Col McCallum, Cyril Connell, Paddy Wilkes, Bernie Krautz and Ken Southgate. *Derek Volker - The teaching staff was very capable with most of the male teachers having been in the Armed Forces during WWII. Some were absolutely outstanding - Colin McCallum in particular. *Enid Clanchy (nee Moy) - Wonderful teachers. One said, “I’m here to show you doorways, and give you the keys to those doors.” These keys to knowledge; huge expansion of interests, and strong encouragement to think as well as learn, were rain on dry earth. Growth rapid. Miss Hansen and Mr McCallum - English as it must be taught; care of the structure of language, and the sheer heights of joy the blossoming of our language can attain. *Faye Jones (nee Wyatte) - I have fond memories of both students and teachers who, on reflection,were a very professional, dedicated lot. My favourite subject was undoubtedly English. Sincere thanks must go to Mr McCallum for the inspiration and joy he passed on to me. Four super years! *Jennifer Phillips (nee Noon) - Loved English lessons with Col McCallum. In 1977 I sent him a postcard from Tintern Abbey, thanking him for making poetry like that touch our emotions. *John Rynne - Col McCallum - the doyen of teachers - my inspiration to teach! How often he said to me, “keep writing that crap ... the examiner’s will love it .... But I don’t!” *Lucy Peter (nee Horovitz) - I remember receiving an excellent education. I shall never forget Mr McCallum’s interpretations of Shakespeare. *Noel Davis - Most of our teachers were quality role models, some of whom went on to fill significant positions as secondary school principals, inspectors and/or Education Department administrators. I remember in particular the strong and confident Patrick “Paddy” Wilkes, Les Cartwright, Eric “Ric” Evans, Col McCallum, Jim Henry, Ken Southgate, and the firm and honest Harry Hall. (How often did the latter put a Senior Maths lesson on hold while he sought out the advice of “Paddy” Wilkes on how to complete a complex problem he was unsure of, rather than confuse his students with a bluff?) *Peter Brownlee - Our English teacher, Mr C McCallum, who planted the seed of literature in me. Over the years I have seen many performances of Hamlet but I can still recall the visit to Brisbane in 1957 with the Senior Form to see the performance at Her Majesty’s. *Ron McLucas - Having spent all my working life teaching in secondary schools, I can now look back on the performance of our teachers and make a fairly accurate assessment of the quality of the instruction that we received from them. There is no doubt in my mind that we received an excellent education from a very dedicated and well qualified group of teachers with a very high level of expertise in their special subject areas. Some of those who stand out in my mind are:....Col McCallum - English.... *Wal Tonkin - A good staff of teachers, some with idiosyncratic sayings and behaviours - Col McCallum, Les Cartwright, Ian Mackie, Eric (Ric) Evans, Harry Hall, “Rolly” Crossman, Les (Nutty) Nash, F T Milne - Principal, Jim Wolfe - D.P. ==1958-1960: Mackay SHS and Technical College== Colin and Molly with nine of their then ten children travel to Mackay (School Classification Grade I) for Colin’s 1958 appointment as Deputy Principal at the High School and Technical College. Their youngest children, Colin and Raymond, are born in Mackay. ==1961-1963: Charters Towers SHS== 1961 sees them in Charters Towers with ten of their twelve children, Colin appointed Principal of the High School and Technical College (School Classification Grade III). They are present for the School Diamond Jubilee.(see Image) Eldest daughter Anne completes her schooling at the State High School so she can complete an academic program. ==1964: Gladstone SHS== Gladstone State High School (School Classification Grade II), the next stop as Principal for the year 1964. Daughter Elizabeth completes Grade Eight at the State High School. ==1965-1967: Kelvin Grove SHS, Brisbane== In 1965 Colin appointed Principal of Kelvin Grove State High School (School Classification Grade I) in Brisbane. Memories: :Colin’s niece Margaret McCallum who had been a teacher at the school during 1964 was delighted and a little daunted to have 'Uncle Colin' coming as Principal. After assembly one morning (in the open air mind you - no halls in those days) Margaret was imperiously summoned by him to the office. He even came down to her form class in the assembly area to personally deliver the summons. Worrying what she had done wrong she waited nervously outside his office while he saw everyone else first. Finally he commanded her to enter. Without speaking he solemnly reached under his desk and brought out a gift saying with a mischievous twinkle in his eye - "Congratulations on your engagement!" Recollection of Margaret McCallum as told to Bruce McCallum11 January 2023. : Driving to Brisbane in the evening to see the school musical; the colourful students Colin spoke of, including one who wore an overcoat and could always be relied upon to provide a skeleton key when locked areas needed to be opened. A teacher memoryKlaebe, Helen (2006) Sharing Stories: A Social History of the Kelvin Grove Urban Village. Focus Publishing, Bondi Junction, NSW, P59. [[https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au//id/eprint/3501]] accessed 5 August 2022 :The new high school opened on 23 January 1961 with nearly 350 students. It was the same year the State Government legislated that Queensland children were to remain at school until at least 15 years of age. John Sparkes was the first principal. By 1962 there were 805 students enrolled, and by 1965 there were over 1100. Glyn Davies came to teach at the high school in 1964 during this time of rapid expansion. :Glyn Davies: Harry Pegg was the principal when I arrived and then Colin (Col) McCallum. By 1968 everything was catered for. I liked the school very much because it offered four streams: A stream—academic; B stream —industrial; C stream—commercial; and D stream—domestic science. Most interestingly it catered well for migrant children. These were the kids whose parents were determined they would do well. Col was very liberal for that time in the school’s administration and fostered personal development in both his students and staff. ==1968-1979: Clontarf Beach SHS, Redcliffe== Colin's final appointment in 1968 to Clontarf Beach State High School on the Redcliffe Peninsula. He retires in 1979 on turning 65. This was an opportunity to move closer to his home at Scarborough on the Redcliffe Peninsula. On 22 July 1969 he was appointed in the RAAF to Part Time ATC duties for duties as Flight Commander of the No.4 Flight Clontarf (at the school), with the rank of Flight LieutenantNAA: A12372, R/118019/H. I have no information on who succeeded Colin as Flight Commander or activities of the Corps since inception. On 9 June 1971 he was placed on the retired list and on 1 September 1972 placed on resigned list. The Objective of ATC was to encourage young men to increase their knowledge of air matters and in particular the RAAF, instill a sense of discipline, and provide elementary training in air-related technical matters.[https://www.airforcecadets.gov.au/who-we-are/history Air Force Cadets History] accessed 5 August 2022 Colin took three periods of long service leave: May-Aug 1972, May-June 1976, Jan-Feb 1977 and retired with 38 weeks long service leave owing I recall *his desire to have musicals performed at the school, and success in the erection of a suitable muti-purpose building and the staging of musicals. In 1973 or 1974 I participated in The Music Man finale with other brass players from the De La Salle College Brass Band. *his taking of an English class in his final twelve months to reduce further class disruption after frequent teacher changes. *Rona Joyner as a parent of children at the school. With the support of the Premier, Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Rona Joyner succeeded in getting the MACOS [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man:_A_Course_of_Study Man: a course of study] and SEMP (Social Education Materials Project) courses and learning materials banned from Queensland schools and she campaigned heavily for the removal of un-Christian and subversive books and magazines, successful with 49 by her count. [https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/blog/rona-joyner-and-society-outlaw-pornography Rona Joyner and STOP] accessed 5 August 2022 [https://qnews.com.au/rona-joyner-qlds-pioneer-morals-crusader-dies-at-99/ Rona Joyner Dies at 99] accessed 5 August 2022. It is assumed that her campaigning included the removal of particular books from the Clontarf SHS library. *I recall a teacher, Miss Wieneke, being removed from the school and this attracting media interest. Queensland Hansard notes - her employment was terminated; she refused to observe the instructions and authority of the principal regarding her employment; she sought the assistance of some high school students to distribute pamphlets; her appointment was made in accordance with departmental policy regarding the employment of teachers - there were vacancies in the Department for teachers with her qualifications; she was appointed to the Clontarf Beach High School; out of the 22 1/2 days in the service she was absent on four days, and she absented herself on other occasions during teaching time without seeking or being given permission; on one of these days, as is evident from a medical certificate, she was at the University; she tendered a certificate signed on September 29 by Dr. M. G. Williams, University of Queensland Health Service, stating that she was ill and unable to attend work on that day; on October 14, 1969, after the termination of her services on October 8, 1969, a second medical certificate dated October 10, 1969, and signed by Dr. M. G. Williams was received stating that Miss Wieneke attended the University Health Service for treatment on September 29, 1969 and October 3, 1969, suffering from acute sinusitis which was sufficiently severe to prevent her attending work on September 29, 1969. The certificate also stated that she required further treatment on October 3, 1969, because the condition had not greatly improved.Queensland Parliamentary Debates. Hansard. Legislative Assembly 2009. Friday, 10 October 1969, P 849 [https://documents.parliament.qld.gov.au/events/han/1969/1969_10_10.pdf]Queensland Parliamentary Debates. Hansard. Legislative Assembly 2009. Friday, 17 October 1969, P 1025 [https://documents.parliament.qld.gov.au/events/han/1969/1969_10_17.pdf] Could Diane Wieneke be connected to the McCallum family tree? There is no evidence for this connection however - *Lawrence George Wieneke married Gladys Eastwell in Cairns, 1939. Lawrence is connected to the family tree: nine degrees of separation from Bruce McCallum through Mary Ann (McLean) (Sullivan) McCallum, wife of Bruce’s great-grandfather Patrick McCallum. {{Image|file=Colin_McCallum_Teaching_Service.png |caption=McCallum-Wieneke Connection }} *There is a second connection to the family tree. Gladys has seven degrees of separation from Bruce McCallum through his wife’s great-grandmother Sarah Ann (Eastwell) Eastwell. ==Salary== Annual Salary (Pounds) 1935 (235); 1940 (282); 1946 (445); 1958 (1360); 1961 (2298); 1964 (2579); 1965 (2911) ==Honorary Positions== Colin served on the Board of Secondary School Studies, Nudgee College Board, the first school Board of Frawley College on the Redcliffe Peninsula, and as the first President of the De La Salle College Parents and Friends. He also held roles as local and regional Chair of the Lions Youth of the Year quest. == Sources == See also pdf file on the images TAB for teacher assessment documents 1934-1969

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Colin McCallum's World War II RAAF navigation instrument, a Douglas Protractor. The Douglas Combined Protractor and Parallel Rule ''was used by RAF and RAAF navigators for laying and reading a course or bearing, taking a bearing to or from a compass on a chart, position finding, finding magnetic course from true, position fixing by angles, and plotting lines of position'' [[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C961675]] accessed 2 April 2024. ''In 1914 Captain HP Douglas Superintendent of Charts in the Office of the Hydrographer in the royal navy invented a new navigational protractor that was far simpler and lighter than previous designs. Although it would not see much use on naval vessels, except in very small craft, it was ideal for use by airmen and has continued to be a navigational tool right up to the present day''[[https://talesfromthesupplydepot.blog/2019/09/18/douglas-navigational-protractor/]] accessed 2 April 2024. This protractor was used by 0118019/425956 Flight Lieutenant [[McCallum-2611|Colin McCallum (1914-1996)]] RAAF during his 1942-45 [[Space:Colin McCallum World War II Service|World War II service]], his name and number written on the cardboard case. General information is printed on one side. :>W & G< :"DOUGLAS" :COMBINED PROTRACTOR AND PARALLEL RULE :AN ACCURATE INSTRUMENT :ENGRAVED BY >W & G< :MELBOURNE . . AUSTRALIA :USE SOFT PENCIL AND SOFT RUBBER :KEEP PROTRACTOR IN CASE SUPPLIED WHEN NOT IN USE Specific use instructions appear on the reverse :INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMPLES :'''To Lay Off a Course or Bearing.''' -Use the left side as a ruling edge and the graduation in italic figures on the meridian or parallel -rule the desired course or bearing. For example, try 10°, 170°, 230°, 350°. The left edge can always be distinguished by the writing: "Douglas Combined Protractor and Parallel Rule." :'''To Read Off a Course or Bearing.''' -Align the protractor to the course or bearing, and the angle can be read off at once from the nearest meridian or parallel. :'''To Use as a Parallel Rule,''' or to Take a Bearing to or from a Compass on the Chart. -Align the protractor by one of its parallel lines, as necessary, on the bearing or on the compass, and move the protractor to the point required by drawing pencil lines either side of the protractor as necessary. :'''To Find Dep. or Lat. Between Two Positions.''' -Align the protractor to the nearest meridian, and a perpendicular from the course line (at the distance given) will cut off on the 90°-270° line the number of divisions equalling the departure. Another perpendicular will cut off on the 0°-180° line the number of divisions equalling the difference of latitude The same principle applies to laying or reading off a position for lat. and long. :'''To Find Magnetic Course or Bearing from True.''' -Set the protractor to the course or bearing, e.g., 340°, and then, given the compass error as 5° W., treat the protractor as a movable compass card and move it 50° to the west. This will give 345° or N. 15° W. as the magnetic course. By using the protractor in the same way, the true course or bearing can be found from the magnetic, or, given both true and magnetic, the compass error may be determined. :'''To Fix Position by Angles.''' -Lay off the angles observed on the matt side in the opposite direction to that in which they are observed. Use italic figures. Then reverse the protractor so thật the pencil lines are in contact with the objects charted, and prick through position as usual :'''To Plot Lines of Position, and Similar Problems.''' -This can easily be done, as the upper surface of the protractor readily allows of lines being ruled and erased. This upper surface also allows of notes and calculations being made, positions trans-ferred from one chart to another by tracing, and so on. Constant use will present many advantages which cannot, through want of space, be entered into here.

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The story behind the World War II Royal Australian Air Force service of [[McCallum-2611|Colin McCallum]] Service No.0118019/425956 {{World War II|branch=|startdate=21 May 1942|units=71 Sqn; 23 Sqn|enddate=23 Oct 1945|rank=Flt.Lt.|unit=|image=image file}} This space profile comprises my research into the Royal Australian Air Force World War II service of my father Colin McCallum. For me this service received only cursory references in family conversation. However on the passing of my parents and sister I received family artifacts including his RAAF Log Book (attached image), certificates and photographs. These along with National Archives of Australia records, websites such as Peter Dunn’s ozatwar.com , 380th.org, family recollections, family history research by Patrick McCallum and further personal research have helped me better understand both Colin, his service and the State of Queensland during this period. This is my first foray into military history and I am happy to acknowledge errors and omissions in the presentation. The National Archives records and Colin’s Log Book are principal listed sources and as such not referenced specifically throughout. ==DECORATIONS, MEDALS & BADGES== *21 May 1943 - Navigators Badge *1939-1943 Star Ribbons *Pacific Star *Return from Active Service Badge ==ENLISTMENT== Colin enlisted for the Citizens Air Force at No.3 Recruitment Centre, Brisbane on 21 May 1942. A timeline of his postings, training, and significant events appears at the foot of this page. ==TRAINING== After an initial drill recruitment course in Maryborough, Colin qualified as an Air Observer/Navigator (2 April 1943), Bomb Aimer and Air Gunner (21 May 1943), Astro Navigation (24 June 1943), Nordern Bombardier (22 September 1944), Ground Based Radio Navigation (2 October 1943) and passed the Liberators Conversion Course (5 June 1944) ==No 71 SQUADRON== Colin served in 71 Squadron from 10 October 1943 to 25 March 1944 conducting anti-submarine patrols, photography and co-operative flights with the army. (Log Book Pages 10-16) They flew in Avro Ansons, a British twin-engined aircraft specifically designed for maritime reconnaissance. [https://raafdocumentary.com/avro-anson/ Avro Anson] accessed 23 July 2022
No 71 Squadron, equipped with Ansons, formed at Lowood, Queensland in January 1943. Operating from a number of bases along the East Coast, the Squadron conducted anti-submarine patrols and convoy escort missions off eastern Australia. Although few submarine sightings were made, an Anson did bomb a suspected Japanese submarine in March 1943, however, the crew was unable to confirm if this attack was successful. Other activities that were carried out before the Unit was disbanded in August 1944 included a number of air sea rescue missions, and exercises conducted in co-operation with the Army and Navy. [https://www.airforce.gov.au/sites/default/files/minisite/static/7522/RAAFmuseum/research/units/71sqn.htm 71Squadron] accessed 23 July 2022
==No 23 SQUADRON== Colin served with 23 Squadron from 25 November 1944 to 31 August 1945 which included active missions in the Pacific war. (Log Book pages 24-31) Their aircraft was the American B24 Liberator.
Designed as a heavy bomber, the Liberator was the leading maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine patrol aircraft and the leading Allied long range cargo transport, the most important long range bomber in the Pacific. [https://www.raafa.org.au/b-24-liberator Liberator] accessed 23 July 2022. There is a Liberator restoration project in Victoria and their website includes many contributed photographs, one of which is of 23 Squadron at Leyburn.[https://www.b24australia.org.au/library/photographs-and-memorabilia/photographs 23 Squadron] accessed 24 Jul 2022.
While Australian pilots flew Liberators in other theatres of war, the aircraft was introduced into service in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in 1944 when it was suggested by Gen George C. Kenney that seven heavy bomber squadrons be raised to supplement the efforts of the 380th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). The USAAF helped in the procurement of the aircraft for the RAAF and training of the Australian air-crew. Seven flying squadrons, an operational training unit and two independent flights were equipped with the aircraft by the end of World War II in August 1945. [https://military.wikia.org/wiki/B-24_Liberators_in_Australian_service B24] accessed 23 July 2022
…the squadron re-established at Leyburn in Queensland. By now (1944), 21 Squadron had left for Fenton, and 23 started out with 431 personnel and four Liberators. During December another five Libs were ferried from 7 Aircraft Depot at Tocumwal by experienced pilots. The process of re-formation took a considerable time, the situation being aggravated by a lack of spare aircraft parts and support equipment;Nelmes, M.V., Tocumwal to Tarakan Australians and the Consolidated B-24 Liberator, Banner Books, 1994, P 107
No 23 Squadron Liberators deployed to the Northern Territory in April 1945, and from here the Squadron carried out reconnaissance and anti-shipping operations until the end of the War. On 10 May 1945, a very successful strike was conducted when six Liberators struck the Flores Islands (Log Book P 27), destroying a number of vessels and extensively damaging Japanese facilities. Another successful raid occurred on 2 June when the Liberators destroyed four camouflaged Japanese aircraft at Cape Chater airfield on Timor. [https://www.airforce.gov.au/sites/default/files/minisite/static/7522/RAAFmuseum/research/units/23sqn.htm Deployment] accessed 23 July 2022
Colin’s missions with 23 Squadron totalled 16 Operational Sorties, 16 Strikes and Attacks, 153.35 day operational hours, 39.55 night operational hours, 58.50 other hours flown. He was assessed at Squadron as ABOVE AVERAGE by David Miller, Officer Commanding. ==528th SQUADRON, 380TH BOMBARDMENT GROUP (H)== Colin trained and flew missions with the American 528th Squadron from 27 September to 19 November 1944 (log Book Pp 22-23). Colin’s 380th missions in training, not counted with those from 23 Squadron totalled 10 Operational Sorties, 10 Strikes and Attacks. The mission on 12 October 1944 was to strike Ambesia Airdrome (Sulawesi/Celebes, one of the four Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia). The mission instructions outline the level of detail involvedMission: DAR 30/12 Oct. 12 October 1944, Declassified documents from U.S. WWII military records provided by 380th Bomb Group Association, reproduced on the Images tab. Colin reports in his logbook a ten hour flight under Squadron Leader Miller, STRIKE, 25 100lb bombs.
The 380th Bombardment Group (H) flew B-24 Liberator bombers primarily in the Southwest Pacific Theatre in WWII. They were part of the 5th Air Force and were known as the FLYING CIRCUS and as the KING OF THE HEAVIES. In addition to flying combat missions, the group operated as a training unit for Royal Australian Air Force crews in B-24 operations. It was awarded both the United States Distinguished Unit Citation and the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for its combat service in Borneo, New Guinea and the Philippines. * Constituted as 380th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 28 October 1942 * Activated on 3 November 1942 at Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, Arizona * Inactivated on 20 February 1946 at Clark Field, Luzon * Assignment to V Bomber Command, May 1943-20 February 1946, attached to RAAF May 1943 – 20 February 1945 * Stationed: at Fenton Airfield, Australia, May 1943, RAAF Base Darwin, Australia, 9 August 1944 :[http://380th.org/HISTORY/partV-intro.html#Contents 380th] accessed 23 July 2022
As part of its duties in Australia, the 380th carried out the operational training of 52 Australian crews and their associated ground staffs so that the Australians could take over the East Indian campaign activities of the 380th when they were assigned to The Philippines in February 1945. Many of the Australians so trained have become part of the 380th Bomb Group Association, the current veterans group, strong evidence of the strong ties of friendship, which developed between the two countries in their long service together. In July and August 1944 the 380th moved to RAAF Station Darwin and was treated to good quarters, good food and an ocean beach (Mendil) - a favourite spot for bathing in birthday suits, which was occasionally curtailed by the appearance of nurses or Red Cross women. A USAAF Bombardment Group was a very large organisation, with some 2000 personnel and a complement of fifty-four B-24s - roughly three times the size of a RAAF B-24 squadron-and required a large base with comprehensive facilities in order to function to maximum potential. At Darwin, for the first time, they got what they needed. Nelmes, M.V., Tocumwal to Tarakan Australians and the Consolidated B-24 Liberator, Banner Books, 1994, P 61
This extract provides a perspective of American ground crew on service in Australia and the arrival of the 528th Squadron.Painter, G.V., Memoirs, in Newsletter #75, The 380th Bomb Group Association, July 2022
We received word of a new bomb group (likely 1943) coming to northern Australia and volunteers were requested to go and help train these men. Some of them had been in service only six months. I was one picked to go and so was Don, my future brother-in-law. Everybody volunteered. We were told we would all get a promotion, one grade, possibly two. On arrival Don and I were assigned to the 528th Bomb Squadron of the 380th Bomb Group. There was a mission going using Aussie bombs which had a detonator so sensitive the heat of your hand could set them off . It was about the size of a pencil with a little round head on one end. You held it by this little head to put it in the bomb before the fuse went in. It had to be held between two fingers and one had to be careful not to scratch it when it was going in. Don and I told the Lieutenant we would fuse one plane load of bombs to show the new men how it was done. One of our bombs was a cluster of thermite bombs. Some of the clusters were damaged in shipping and could not be used. We used them to heat water with which to wash our clothes. After some weeks all the guys except Don and I were transferred to other Squadrons. When the B-24s arrived Don and I started digging a fox-hole. Everyone told us we were crazy because the Japanese had never bombed there. We answered that until the B-24s arrived they had had no reason to bomb there. Sure enough, they came out at night and bombed us but it was so dark they couldn’t see well enough. Half the camp was soon out digging fox-holes while Don and I laughed.
==CRASHES/ACCIDENTS== While with 71 Squadron on anti-submarine surveillance Colin was involved in a forced landing on Fraser Island. [http://ozatwar.com/ozcrashes/qld403.htm Avro Anson Crash] That same month on a subsequent flight their aircraft hit a wind sock at Lowood while landing at night. (Log Book, P 11). ==BASES/AIRFIELDS== Apart from a Rugby tour to Melbourne it is likely Colin’s travel had been mostly local (Qld and Northern NSW) prior to this time. His service then took him far and wide. Adelaide (SA) Amberley (QLD) Bairnsdale (VIC) Balikpapan (Indonesia) Brisbane (QLD) Coffs Harbour (NSW) Cootamundra (NSW) Darwin (NT) Deniliquin (NSW) Evans Head (NSW) Kingaroy (QLD) Leyburn (QLD) Long (NT) Lowood (QLD) Maryborough (QLD) Menangle (NSW) Morotai (Indonesia) Parkes (NSW) Port Moresby (PNG) Sandgate (QLD) Tocumwal (NSW) Townsville (QLD) The following websites display lists and maps of many of the locations of Colin’s mission targets and stations. :[https://www.ozatwar.com/airfields.htm Military Airfields] accessed 23 July 2022 :[https://www.ozatwar.com/ozatwar/militarycamps.htm Military Camps] accessed 23 July 2022 ==MEDICAL== These are medical notes from Colin's service NAA: A13859, 425956 accessed 9 August 2022 *kidney infection (Pyelitis/Pyelonephritis) 30 May - 2 June 1942 and 15-25 June 1942, *influenza 2-5 November 1942 *sickness dyspepsia and epigastric pain after midday meal, not responding to usual treatment 2 Feb 1943. *Headache, loss of power of concentration for up to two days after an episode. DO NOT FLY 2 days. 2/3/5 February 1943 *A belief that the origins are connected to family worries. Planned posting to nearer home (71 Squadron) should proceed 14 September 1943. He should be examined by a specialist as soon as his flying reactivates his symptoms 2 October 1943 . *medical examination after aircraft accident (forced landing) 15 November 1943 *gastro pains and sometimes air sick 7 May 1944 *pain in joints 9 August 1944 *toxic enteritis and food poisoning 10-11 October 1945 (in the period prior to discharge) ==NEXT OF KIN== [[O'Reilly-1075|Molly]] McCallum is listed as Colin’s next of kin on his records with these contact addresses noted. *21 May 1942 (On enlistment) - Australian Hotel, Boonah (residence of her parents) *2 February 1943 - “Killarney”, Parker Street, Cootamundra - Family recollection is that Colin was unwell. Molly travelled down to be with him. RAAF medical assessment indicated family worries. *16 November 1943 - Two Mile, Nanango, Qld (home of Colin’s parents) * 8 August 1944, 30 September 1944 - “(N)(M)ilran”? Mein Street Scarborough. * [[O'Reilly-1075|Molly]], [[McCallum-2697|Peter]] and [[McCallum-2663|Anne]] in the "Brown House", 113 Mein Street, moving from Boonah (Australian Hotel) for a quieter lifestyle, but trips back to Boonah were common.Recollection of Anne (McCallum) Jones, 4 August 2010, in collection of Bruce McCallum Their second child [[McCallum-2663|Anne]] was born in Boonah, February 1944 and their second son [[McCallum-2662|Gregory]] in Brisbane in August 1945. Colin was listed as next of kin for his brother [[McCallum-2661|Gregory]] who died on 4 March 1944 while on RAAF service in the Northern Territory. ==RAAF RESERVE== Months prior to enlisting Colin joined the RAAF Reserve on 26 January 1942 at 3 R.A.A.F. Mobile Recruitment Centre in Townsville, to class Air Crew Group V of the Reserve. He had completed his studies towards a Bachelor Of Arts Degree in 1941, was married to Molly, expecting their first child. His medical assessment at the time noted appendidectomy and fractured left metacarpal 1932, sprained right knee 1937, and sprained right ankle 1941, and his suitability for roles as Pilot and Observer but unfit to be an Air Gunner due to his height. The Air Force structure following World War I included reservists.
After WWI the air force was envisaged as mainly composed from Citizen Forces with a portion of permanent troops. The Reserve elements came into being and Citizen Air Force Units were established in the major east coast cities.At the outbreak of war reservists comprised approximately two-thirds of those in uniform. Citizen Air Force Members were called up for the duration of the war and most transferred to the Permanent Air Force in order to overcome the constitutional restriction which prevented their being used outside Australian Territory. [http://airforce.gov.au/about-us/history/reserves-history Reserves History] accessed 23 July 2022
Why volunteer? The Air Force was popular at that time. Adventure, patriotic duty and to protect against Japanese invasion were popular reasons. After the war “duty” was the most popular reason for enlistment. [https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/resources/reflections-enlistment-ww2-their-own-words Enlistment in their own words] accessed 23 July 2022 ==QUEENSLAND 1940-1942== World War II in Europe was declared in September 1939, the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940. Colin McCallum was a high school teacher in Townsville, Queensland from 1940, living at 45 Griffith Street, South Townsville, married in August 1940 in Boonah, Queensland then living with wife Molly. Their first child Peter was born in April 1941 with war in the Pacific declared in December 1941 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. Colin was in a reserved occupation from military service, a teacher, but there must have been pressure for him to enlist in the garrison city of Townsville. These thoughts and sentiments of the time provide background to the mood. Roman Catholic Priest Francis Rush, a curate at Townsville Cathedral, later to become Archbishop of Archdiocese of Brisbane, expressed these sentiments. :Until the Japanese came in there were just these reports coming through all of the time. I've got a very vivid memory of the day that France fell, Dunkirk, all of those are memories. But, a long way away, brought home to me of course by one of my own brothers, just a bit older than I was... in the 7th Division. He enlisted and went away with the 7th Division... went over to the Middle East. They were in Cyprus. Then they came back and they went up to New Guinea. Connors, L. et al, AUSTRALIA'S FRONTLINE Remembering the 1939 – 45 War, 1992, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia. P 29 [[McCallum-2764|Colin] J. McCallum recollects: :Colin met Francis Rush on the train to Townsville to commence Colin’s teaching post. Col went out the back of the carriage to the landing to have a smoke and Rush did the same, Col told him how he was sweet on the "girl" but had to convert to Catholicism to marry her, So Rush said you better come and see me when we get to Townsville. Francis Rush not only supported Colin in his successful conversion to Catholicism but became a lifelong family friend. The insights of a young woman preparing to marry. :So it was that many Queenslanders with a less self-consciously political outlook reacted to these early days of the war not with enthusiasm, but with mixed feelings. Lorna McDonald had followed world events but as a young woman preparing to marry it was the sobering effect world politics had on her personal life that was most significant to her at the time. "I remember feeling so terribly depressed about the whole thing. I had a beautiful . . . Shelley dinner service given to me as a wedding present and I wanted to get the cups and saucers to go with it and the week that war broke out I saw them in a shop in Townsville. I came home and told my husband that I had seen them but I said, "What's the point in buying them because they will only get smashed when we're bombed." That was long before the Japanese came into the war but I really did feel terribly, terribly depressed.Connors, L. et al, AUSTRALIA'S FRONTLINE Remembering the 1939 – 45 War, 1992, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia. Pp 11-12 A retired teacher recalls the atmosphere in the summer of 1941-42. :During the ... vacation we had a meeting of teachers. It was the time when they were thinking about bringing the Australian troops back from the Middle East [late 1941?]. There was a lot of discussion about it. I can remember the inspector who was teaching us saying that you must teach your children this ... that Mr Churchill said that Australia may fall, but Britain will still be there and when the war is finished Britain will come and put Australia on its feet again and all will be well. I can remember as teachers we were furious and were saying, "Well what will happen to all of us in the meantime" ... That was the beginning of when we started to look to America, because we kind of felt let down. Connors, L. et al, AUSTRALIA'S FRONTLINE Remembering the 1939 – 45 War, 1992, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia. P 15 Reflections on the bombing of Pearl Harbour. :In Rockhampton, a Women's Auxiliary Transport Service concert party was rehearsing for a performance at the Rockhampton showgrounds. Neta Klaproth recalled: Someone came in. .. they had just heard the 7 o'clock news and the Japs had bombed Pearl Harbour (7 December 1941). There was dead silence. I will always remember that... Everybody pretty well burst into tears... After everything else had been happening over two years and then this on top of it.. it really brought war home to us, more so than the other side of the world. Connors, L. et al, AUSTRALIA'S FRONTLINE Remembering the 1939 – 45 War, 1992, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia. P29 After the first bombs fell on Darwin. :…..On 19 February, four days after the fall of Singapore, the first bombs fell on Darwin. From that time, it was widely assumed that the battle for Australia had begun and that Queensland constituted the new front line. A statement from Canberra on 23 February warned the people of Queensland that before the Japanese drive in the western Pacific could be arrested or slackened "an attack on a selected Queensland coastal position (could) be expected. Connors, L. et al, AUSTRALIA'S FRONTLINE Remembering the 1939 – 45 War, 1992, University of Queensland Press, St. Lucia. P29 The impact on Townsville after Pearl Harbour. :Soon after Pearl Harbour (7 December 1941), blackout regulations were enforced and all radio stations from Townsville north were ordered off the air after sunset; finally, after the fall of Lae in March 1942, schools were closed down. A hurried exodus to the south began, and by the middle of 1942 Townsville had lost nearly one-quarter of her population - some 5,000-7,000 souls. Mass flight from North Queensland was unquestionably encouraged by official unwillingness (or unpreparedness) to prevent it - indeed. by the apparent readiness of Government to condone it. In February 1942, for example, local police and ARP wardens, acting under instructions from the State Police Commissioner, carried out a house to house doorknock in North Queensland towns to estimate the number of women and children who might have to be evacuated. Householders were told that they were at liberty then to evacuate their families to any part of Queensland, but that later on, if conditions deteriorated, they might be ordered to specific evacuation centres without themselves being permitted to exercise any option. When North Queenslanders were confronted on their very doorsteps with such evidence of official concern - indeed, of overt preparations to evacuate the North - it was scarcely surprising the dejection and consternation should have spread. Moles, I.N., Townsville During World War II, Lectures on NQ History S1 Ch15, Pp 216-217, Lectures_on_NQ_History_S1_CH15.pdf (uq.edu.au The impact on schools and teachers. :On the Japanese assault in the Pacific in December 1941 the Queensland Government closed all coastal schools from Thursday Island to Coolangatta until the end of summer holidays. When the school year commenced again in March 1942, schools within range of the coast were only allowed to reopen if slit trenches were dug in school yards as air raid shelters before the children returned to school. All teachers were taught first-aid techniques and children up to grade six, only attended school for morning classes. Infant classes remained closed until the end of 1942. [https://www.ww2places.qld.gov.au/homefront/children-in-wartime Children in wartime] accessed 23 Jul 2022 This website displays images of [https://www.ozatwar.com/tv@war.htm Townsville at war] accessed 23 July 2022 ==CONFIDENTIAL REPORT - prior to Liberator Conversion Course== This report was written to support Colin’s posting to 7 Operational Training Unit to undertake No. 1 Liberator Conversion Course. It was based on the period 9 October 1943 - 10 April 1944, written under the hand of Commanding Officer “A” Flight (detached) 71 Squadron PART I *APPEARANCE AND BEARING: Creates a distinctly favourable impression. Neat and smart. *TEMPERANCE: Consistently temperate. *MENTAL ALERTNESS: Catches on easily without too much explanation. *POWER OF EXPRESSION: Shows superior ability to be able to express himself. *SELF-CONFIDENCE: Wholesomely self confident and decisive. *INITIATIVE: Satisfactory, displays minor constructive ability *EMOTIONAL STABILITY: Fairly well balanced, cool-headed *ENERGY: Output of work steady and satisfactory *DEPENDABILITY: Can always be relied upon to complete his work regardless of difficulty *CO-OPERATION: Keen to co-operate *LEADERSHIP: Can lead in minor affairs PART II (In current duties: G.R. Navigator) *PROFICIENCY ON DUTIES IN WHICH ENGAGED:: Superior - knows his work and does it well *ADMINISTRATIVE ABILITY: Organises effectively and gets things done well *SERVICE KNOWLEDGE: Moderately well informed and steadily qualifying for greater responsibility PART III *This Officer, in addition to carrying out his routine duties satisfactorily, has taken a keen interest in general squadron and mess matters. During the past three months P/O McCallum has acted as a member of the mess committee and has proved himself capable and popular with his fellow officers in this capacity. *It is somewhat difficult to assess some of the items of PART I of this document but it is felt that this officer will not be found wanting in anything it takes for the satisfactory performance of his duties & with further experience he should develop into a very capable officer. ==AIRCRAFT NOSE ART== Seven of the twenty Australian Liberators Col crewed had names/nose art, three of these being former 380th Bombardment Group Aircraft: MISS GIVING, SHE “ASTA”, DELIVERER, MISS DEED, HELL”S BELLE, COCK O” THE NORTH, BLONDIE MAC Col also trained in these American B24s with nose art: THE K.O. KID; BATTLE WEARY; BUMS AWAY; CARROT TOP; FLAK FLED FLAPPER; MR FIVE BY FIVE. Detailed aircraft information and images are available from the website 380th.org, exampled by this link to [http://380th.org/HISTORY/PARTV/KOKid.htm THE K.O.KID] accessed 23 July 2022 Why nose art?
It's mid-winter 1943, you're twenty years old, it's 04:30 in the morning, it's raining, it's cold. You've got a slight hangover, and you're walking in mud (there's always mud). You're wearing a fur-lined flying suit, because where you're going it's thirty degrees below zero. You've got an oxygen mask, because where you're going it's hard to breathe. You're carrying a map, because at 25,000 feet there are no signs. Prior to December 7, 1941, your main goal in life was to get a car and marry Ginger Rogers, but now it's just to stay alive another day, because you're a crewman on a B-17, and where you're going, people are going to die. But not you, not your plane, not your crew, because you're special, and the special people always come back. They don't blow up in the sky, or go in at 400 miles per hour, one wing gone, no chutes, on fire-not the special ones; they always come back. So we need a special name for our plane and a special picture on it. Maybe a picture of Betty Grable, or one of those Vargas girls from Esquire. And we'll name it something like "Sack Time," "Mister Completely" or "Target For Tonight." But it has to be special, and when it's finished, it will be ready Ready for Duty. ….The ideas for nose art came from everywhere; girlfriends, wives, posters, matchbook covers, calendars, the comics or some event related to the history of the aircraft. The "Swamp Angel" landed in a swamp, "Patched Up Piece" had probably been repaired more than once. "Just Once More" seems like a reasonable request for a B-17 crew trying to complete twenty-five missions so they could go home. "Better Duck" could have two meanings, and "SHEDONWANNA?" could relate to problems that the crew had with the aircraft. But the majority of the nose art was inspired by the artwork in the magazines calendars of the time. Disney characters are prevalent, as well as the comic strips such as Al Capp's "L'il Abner," or Milton Caniff's "Terry and the Pirates." But the most widely copied artist was Alberto Vargas.….There is no question that the golden age of nose art was during World War II and Korea. World War II was a time during which almost anything was allowed in an effort to boost morale and unit efficiency. But, as is the case with most things, a free hand led to some excesses and some censorship is evident in some of the artwork. Galant, G.M., Vintage Aircraft Nose Art, 1987, Motorbooks International Publishers & Wholesalers Inc Osceola, Wisconsin, USA
==BEER BOTTLE BOMBS== A colleague relayed a WWII story that bombers dropped beer bottles, as they made the same sound as falling bombs. Colin notes on Page 28 of his Log Book a mission on 15 June 1945 when four cases of beer bottles were dropped, as well as 10x100lb bombs. The beer bottles kept falling ;On 3 May Flight Lieutenant Halliday and crew set out, as the squadron diary put it, 'to harass Kendari and Ambesia airfields to prevent the use of flare paths, with 10 x 100 demos [100-pound demolition bombs] and two cases of beer bottles'. One can imagine the Japanese, after filling in the bomb craters, sweeping countless splinters of glass off the runways...Nelmes, M.V., Tocumwal to Tarakan Australians and the Consolidated B-24 Liberator, Banner Books, 1994, P 109 B24 aircraft likely provided another service for the thirsty (circa 1943) :In returning to Fenton Field, I flew in Captain Miller’s plane. He used to take our beer up in the plane to a higher altitude so it would get cold. During this trip I was in the top turret, the highest man in the formation. He took us over Darwin and back to Fenton Field. Painter, G.V., Memoirs, in Newsletter #75, The 380th Bomb Group Association, July 2022 ==AIR TRAINING CORPS== Col’s passion for the RAAF remained. On 8 November 1968 while Principal of Clontarf Beach State High School in Queensland, he lodged an RAAF Reserve application for part-time ATC Duties. His confidential assessment read: *Impressive appearance. Confident Manner *This applicant has a strong desire to see an ATC Flight established….and is of the opinion that his position at the school and his previous RAAF service would be of benefit in the establishment….The member is very close to retiring age for SD ADMIN but is in good health and very active. He is a member of various youth organisations and this coupled with his teaching experience would make him an excellent instructor. On 22 July 1969 he was appointed in the RAAF to Part Time ATC duties for duties as Flight Commander of the No.4 Flight Clontarf, with the rank of Flight Lieutenant. I have no information on who succeeded Colin as Flight Commander or activities of the Corps since inception. On 9 June 1971 he was placed on the retired list and on 1 September 1972 placed on resigned list. The Objective of ATC was to encourage young men to increase their knowledge of air matters and in particular the RAAF, instill a sense of discipline, and provide elementary training in air-related technical matters. [https://www.airforcecadets.gov.au/who-we-are/history ATC History] accessed 23 July 2022 ==LASTING MEMORIES== RAAF Mascot Colin’s son [[McCallum-2697|Peter]] was flagged as an RAAF mascot, a highlight Peter does not recall. 1940’s - memories of Peter A. McCallum *There was the Maude O’Reilly flat house, with yard, and adjacent, the “brown house” with stairs in front. (115 and 113 Mein Street Scarborough, Qld). That mini-veranda pops up from time to time even now, I do remember Dad coming home on leave with quite a few of his air crew, and getting scolded by Mum for becoming rather drunk in the house. Even while the s*** was still hitting the fan one of them made me a little soldier’s hat out of plasticine, so he was obviously highly troubled by it all. *Dad came back permanently to Toowoomba. We ended up in a hill-side street (Jellicoe Street) without any furniture at first, sleeping on the floors. *I had heard that both he and mum were once smokers. I know that in the war-time and post-war rationing period he used to collect his own ration cards for tobacco and give them, or sell them, to less strong-minded addicts. Apparently she, and perhaps he, gave up smokes for Lent and didn’t recommence the habit. Allergy - Memory of [[McCallum-2699|Bruce]] and [[McCallum-2697|Peter]] McCallum *Bruce recalls as a youth Dad having a severe allergy to shellfish, so much so that buffets in particular provided a significant risk. Without assurances of cross-contamination he would avoid eating. I remember two occasions requiring hospital treatment. The allergy was evident after his war service, and not before, and Peter recalls it was probably acquired from reef fish which had eaten a sort of rotten dead coralRecollection of Peter McCallum 12 March 2012, in the collection of Bruce McCallum Repatriation Benefits, Anzac Day - Memories of [[McCallum-2764|Colin]] J. McCallum. *I supported Dad in getting his war pension [Repatriation Benefits] as Air Force personnel who flew out of Darwin for raids over New Guinea were deemed to have served overseas. He continually got knocked back but I forcefully encouraged him to continue to claim. I remember taking a day off work, I was still at Savannah St then, and going with him to Vet Affairs which was opposite Central Station with the said log book with us. I did manage to agitate enough, not prepared to repeat what I said to young front counter woman, but got the result of having a supervisor involved. Dad being Dad then was embarrassed when he got a lump sum back payment, I just told him he was entitled to it but the Gold Card for him and Mum was also significant. *Dad used to march on Anzac Day but not go to the RSL, which I thought strange as he was there most days and being the youngest I asked why. So dad watched all the images of thousands of people on the docks in Darwin welcoming home the troops. He managed to jag a seat on an American plane to Darwin, don't know if he had permission, as he had found out someone he knew was on a particular ship, he had one long neck of XXXX (iconic Queensland beer) and a couple of fags [cigarettes]. When he got to the dock there were only two other people, he got on the ship and found him. They broke the top off the bottle and drank it, no bottle opener. In short he was bitter about the images and the reality that no one was there. Thankfully over the years he did mellow and spent the day with his mates. Veterans as teachers - memories of the Class of 1957, Toowoomba State High SchoolMemories of the old high school, in Toowoomba State High School and Technical College Class of 1957, 2007 *Derek Volker - The teaching staff was very capable with most of the male teachers having been in the Armed Forces during WWII. Some were absolutely outstanding - Colin McCallum in particular. *John Rynne - Col McCallum - the doyen of teachers - my inspiration to teach! How often he said to me, “keep writing that crap ... the examiner’s will love it .... But I don’t!” *Noel Davis - Most of our teachers were quality role models, some of whom went on to fill significant positions as secondary school principals, inspectors and/or Education Department administrators. *Ron McLucas - Having spent all my working life teaching in secondary schools, I can now look back on the performance of our teachers and make a fairly accurate assessment of the quality of the instruction that we received from them. There is no doubt in my mind that we received an excellent education from a very dedicated and well qualified group of teachers with a very high level of expertise in their special subject areas. Some of those who stand out in my mind are:....Col McCallum - English ==TIMELINE== Musterings, postings, attachments, movements and training *26 January 1942 - Air Crew Group V of the Reserve -3 R.A.A.F. Mobile Recruitment Centre - Townsville. *21 May 1942 - Air Crew II - 2 Recruitment Centre - Brisbane *22 May 1942 - 3 Recruit Depot - Maryborough. No. 116 Recruitment Drill Course at 3 Recruit Depot *22 May - 9 June 1942 (PASS) *11 June 1942 - Headquarters - Amberley *12 August 1942 - 3 Aircraft Depot - Amberley *20 August 1942 - 7 Service Flying Training School - Deniliquin *7 September 1942 - No.62 Reserve Squadron *11 October 1942 - No. 3 Initial Training School - Kingaroy *25 November 1942 - Air Crew V (O) - *2 January 1943 - Air Crew II (O) - *7 January 1943 - No.1 Air Observers School - Cootamundra. No. 33 Course 8 January - 5 April 1943 - Air Observer/Navigator (qualified) 2 April 1943 *5 April 1943 - No.1 Bombing & Air Gunnery School - Evans Head. No. 33 Course 2 April - 5 May 1943 Bomb Aimer (qualified) 21 May 1943 Air Gunner (qualified) 21 May 1943 *25 May 1943 - No. 33 (O) Course I.Bombing & Air Gunnery School (PASS) awarded A/O Badge *29 May 1943 - No.1 Air Navigation School - Parkes *23 June 1943 - Discharged from RAAF under A.F.R 115 (m) on being granted a commission *24 June 1943 - Pilot Officer (P). No. 33 Course 31 May - 24 June 1943 (PASS) - Navigators (B) Course. Astro Navigation (B) (qualified) *5-22 July 1943 - 2 Embarkation Depot - Bradfield Park (attachment) *24 July 1943 - General Reconnaissance School - Bairnsdale *2 October 1943 - Ground-based Radio Navigation Course 24 July - 2 October 1943 (PASS) *9 October 1943 - 71 Squadron - Coffs Harbour/Lowood *7 November 1943 Missing, air operations from Australia, safe, date not advised (see [https://www.ozatwar.com/ozcrashes/qld403.htm Crash of Avro Anson]) *14 November 1943 - AX 619 During latter stage of approach to land at night after an A/S reconnaissance, the aircraft approached low on the flare path and struck the top of the wind sock pole with undersurface of fuselage. Wind sock was on Western Boundary of aerodrome well short of flare path, but was unlit, as it was not considered an obstruction. *9 December 1943 - Attended Court Martial for Instruction at 71 Squadron *24 December 1943 - Flying Officer *4 March 1944 - Col's brother [[McCallum-2661|Gregory]] dies while on RAAF service in the Northern Territory *30 March 1944 - 3 Embarkation Depot (attachment one day) *10 April - 5 June 1944 - 7 Operational Training Unit - Tocumwal Liberator O.T. (Conversion) Course (see separate Confidential Report on posting to 7 O.T.U.) *19 June - 2 July 1944 - 4 Embarkation Depot - Adelaide (attachment) *30 July 1944 - - 1 Reserve Personnel Pool - Townsville *3 August 1944 - - Northern Command - Milne Bay (PNG) *3 August to 23 September 1944 - 74 Wing Headquarters - Port Moresby (attachment) *22 September 1944 - Nordern Bombardier (qualfied) *24 September 1944 - 2.R.P. - Mile St NT *27 September - 19 November 1944 - North Western Area, Headquarters - Mile St NT. 5th Air Force 380th Bomb Group, 528th Squadron *25 November 1944 - 23 Squadron - Menangle/Leyburn/Amberley *15 March 1945 - 23 Squadron Det. - Amberley *22 April 1945 - Long NT *6 June 1945 - 23 Squadron Det. - Darwin *17 June 1945 - embarked Darwin *24 June 1945 - Flight Lieutenant - *30 June 1945 - disembarked Morotai (Haimahera, Indonesia) *17 July 1945 - moved Balikpapan (east coast of Borneo) *2 October 1945 - 3 Reserve Personnel Pool - Morotai (Haimahera, Indonesia) *3 October 1945 - 3 Personnel Depot - Brisbane *6 October 1945 - Sandgate *23 October 1945 - Discharge - Appointment terminated ==ARTIFACTS== In the personal collection of Bruce McCallum (unless otherwise noted) Documents *Royal Australian Air Force, Observer’s Air Gunner’s and W/T Operator’s Flying Log Book, McCallum C. *Certificate of appointment as an officer of the Citizen Air Force from the 24th day of June 1943 *Certificate of Successful Completion of No. 3 G.R.N. Course 1 October 1943 at General Reconnaissance School, Bairnsdale, Victoria *Urgent Telegram to Mrs Elizabeth McCallum to advise Colin is Missing as a result of air operations *Urgent Telegram to Mrs Elizabeth McCallum to advise Colin has been located safe and well Images *23 Squadron Liberator in flight, undated and no details *Colin in peaked cap with crew sitting on the nose of the American B24 The K.O.Kid Oct-Nov 1944, 11 crew identified *Colin in broad-brimmed hat with crew on ground in front of a B24, “before their last mission, one other of 11 crew identified (new 2nd Pilot, Flt Sgt Ryan) *Colin hatless with crew on ground in front of a B24, no others of ten crew identified *Colin in peaked cap with crew on ground beside B24 A72-99. Photo taken at Amberley by Courier Mail Representative after photographic flight over Brisbane. All 7 crew identified. *Colin in side cap, posed shot of group of twenty, no others identified, possibly course completion somewhere *Colin in side cap, individual studio portraits side-on, one smiling, one serious, by Park Lane Studios Brisbane *Colin in peaked cap, individual studio portrait, likely by Park Lane Studios Brisbane *Avron Anson DG-900 being engulfed by sand on K’gari, Fraser Island, November 1943 Instruments * [[Space:Colin McCallum World War II Douglas Protractor]] Medals * In the possession of [[McCallum-2762|John McCallum]] == Sources == See also :National Archives of Australia NAA: A705, 166/26/289, and NAA: A12372, R/118019/H :www.ozatwar.com

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=Biography= Colla mac Fergusso (or Colla mac Forgusso, died 796) was a possible King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the ConnachtaColla mac Fergusso Wiki [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colla_mac_Fergusso]. He was the son of [[Space:Forggus_mac_Cellach_Profile|Forggus mac Cellach Profile]]. The sept of Uí Briúin he belonged to was the Síl Cellaig of Loch Cime (Lough Hackett, near Headford in modern County Galway) named for his grandfather [[Mac_Rogallaig-1|Cellach mac Rogallaig (-0705)]]. Colla was the last king from the Síl Cellaig sept. This sept was later displaced from this area by the Uí Briúin Seóla.Irish Kings and High-Kings by Francis J Byrne Colla mac Fergusso is listed as a king of Connacht Kings of Connacht [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_Connacht] while the Annals of Ulster only list him as a King of Uí BriúinAnnals of Ulster aka Annals of Senait Mac Manus - 431-1541 [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100001A/index.html - Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (CELT)]. Not only that, but the entire Sil Cellach sept seems to disappear around 796. The names of the next 4-6 generations are so far unknown. DNA evidence has connected Colla (TBT100195+) to Mael Ruanaid Mor (A6925). ==Father== *[[Space:Forggus_mac_Cellach_Profile|Forggus mac Cellach Profile]] **(NOTE: LNAB is 'mac' fathers first name). ==Children== *NEED TO RESEARCH ==Clann Name:== *Ui Briuin Sil Cellach ==Surmised SNP: == *R1b-TBT100195 =Research Note= The old genealogies and annals references to Mael Ruinaid Mor, the progenitor of the Ui Maelruanaid, as the son of Tadg mac Cathal Ua Conchobar, has been shown by recent DNA studies as not genetically possible. Therefore his descendants and the corresponding dates in which they lived are speculative. Data gathered by the Sons of Aodh FTDNA projectSons of Aodh FTDNA project [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sons-of-aodh/about], the Dal Cuinn GroupDal Cuinn Group [https://dcg.genealogy.network/home.xhtml], and [[Rowley-3452|Michael Rowley]] DNA/Genealogy Comparison by Michael Rowley [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PqrXcqOthmIFHEAoF0G1k77F_mQ1wVKd/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100765005796233057772&rtpof=true&sd=true]R1b-FGC5939 Haplogroup Comparison by Michael Rowley [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mUn90qWYJpjMcbpDSseK--nS1WG2zvtMzlbiKoXy5hs/edit?usp=sharing]suggest the Ui Maelruanaid are a separate branch of the Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin. The date of birth for these early Irish are rarely given. The dates used for each individual is based on my system that uses 27 years per ‘generation’, 54 years between mutations. Since the date of death for many are approximations, any age at death over ~85 is adjusted one ‘generation’. =Sources= ==WikiTree:== *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] *[[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Ireland|Medieval Project - Ireland]] *[[Space:Kings_of_Magh_Luirg|Kings of Magh Luirg]] *[[Space:Descent_of_Mael_Ruanaid_Mor|Descent of Mael Ruanaid Mor]] *[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] ==See Also:== *Early Irish Kingship Succession by Jaski Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 1846824265 ISBN 9781846824265 [https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties] *R1b-FGC5939 Haplogroup Comparison by Michael Rowley [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mUn90qWYJpjMcbpDSseK--nS1WG2zvtMzlbiKoXy5hs/edit?usp=sharing] *"Mac Dermot of Moylurg: The Story of a Connacht Family", Dermot Mac Dermot, 1996. =Projects= Explain the difference between 'king of Connacht' and 'King of Uí Briúin'.

Collaboration - The Beasley Way

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{{Image|file=Beasley_YDNA_Charts-6.png|link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Beasley_YDNA_Charts-6.png}} === Why? === On-going collaboration in a Surname Study can be difficult due to the wide range of interests we have, limited time, and fragmented means of communication. We may work with someone and later lose track. Having more than several people in ongoing email communication can become disconnected and lost. Important information can be hard to locate and disseminate. === When? === My work with the Beasley Surname Study began officially in 2010, though underlying research including YDNA testing had been going on for years. I have had hundreds of contacts by email and other means over two decades. Most of it is saved and searchable in Gmail. But, for the most part, I have been the hub of communication and it gets a bit much to manage. ===What?=== WikiTree is a valuable place for collaboration, but focussed group communication has relied on Google Groups or now, "groups.io". I am in the process of developing a communication hub for the Beasley Study that would not only facilitate communication, but also serve as a Beasley connection between WikiTree and other loci of information: Ancestry, Family Search, FTDNA, Guild of One-Name Studies, and more. On this page, I invite comments and suggestions from ANYONE interested in research of the Beasley surname and variants anywhere in the world. ===Who?=== Anyone researching or interested in helping the the Beasley Surname Study. I'm especially interested to hear from people outside of the US. ===How?=== Please add comments below, expressing your interest and any questions you have. I really want to know.

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== Update as to Origins == Until recently, the association of Henry Kingsbury of Assington and Boston, as Henry, the son of [[Kingsbury-30|James of Boxford, Suffolk, England]] has been elusive. In 2007, Robert Charles Anderson believed the immigrant was related to the Kingsburys from that area, but he could not further define that relationship.Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration- Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'' (2005), p. 187. A Spring 2021 articleMelinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy, "Three French Daughters and Their Husbands ... Amy (French) Gage, Susan (French) Kingsbury, and Anne (French) Hardy," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 175 (2021):105-119; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org ''AmericanAncestors'']. by Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy in ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' shows they are indeed the same man. See Research Notes. == Biography== Henry KingsburyAnderson presumed Henry's 1621 marriage to have been his first, and thus reported his birth as "Before 1696," Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1132; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. was probably born Boxford, Suffolk, England, say 1588Byrne and Hardy estimated his birth as "early 1580s, based on his first marriage in 1613, Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy, "Three French Daughters and Their Husbands ... Amy (French) Gage, Susan (French) Kingsbury, and Anne (French) Hardy," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 175 (2021):112; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/ ''AmericanAncestors'']. (listed second in his father's will), herein son of James and Anne (Francis) Kingsbury who married at Boxford, 1584. Henry married (1) in Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk,Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy, "Three French Daughters and Their Husbands ... Amy (French) Gage, Susan (French) Kingsbury, and Anne (French) Hardy," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 175 (2021):112; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/ ''AmericanAncestors'']. 5 December 1613, Jane Warren ("Jane Waryn").Frederick John Kingsbury and Mary Kingsbury Talcott, ''The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1905), p. 38 for select transcribed Stoke by Neyland parish marriage records; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020406815?urlappend=%3Bseq=62 ''Hathi Trust'']; he is recorded as "Henery Kingsberry." Her ancestry is unknown, but she may have been somehow related to [[Warren-896|Susan Warren]], the mother of [[French-103|Thomas French, Sr.]]Citing "Threlfall, 'Thomas French of Assington' [note 1] ''Register'' 142:250-252," Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy, "Three French Daughters and Their Husbands ... Amy (French) Gage, Susan (French) Kingsbury, and Anne (French) Hardy," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 175 (2021):112; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/ ''AmericanAncestors'']. Authors note: "Threlfall was unable to reliably sort the Warrens in surviving records." Henry and Jane are, or are most likely, the parents of [[Kingsbury-21|Henry Kingsbury]], born about 1615,George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of quarterly courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 9 vols. (1911-1975), 4:117, for deposition of "Henry Kingsbery" of 27: 1: 1668 in "Mr. Symon Bradstreet v. John Gage"; digital images [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150273?urlappend=%3Bseq=125 ''Hathi Trust'']. whose wife Susanna was otherwise [[French-813|Susan French]], a granddaughter of [[French-104|Jacob]]Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy, "Three French Daughters and Their Husbands ... Amy (French) Gage, Susan (French) Kingsbury, and Anne (French) Hardy," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 175 (2021):112, 117-18; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/ ''AmericanAncestors'']. and Susan (Warren) French of Assington, Suffolk. The 1616 will of [[Coe-4005|John Coe of Little Cornard]], Suffolk, mentions James and Anne Kingsbury as "of Assington" and their children; Coe separately called out his "Godchild, the sonne of Henry Kingsbury."Citing "''Cope 49''" for the will of "John Coe of Little Cornd," Frederick John Kingsbury and Mary Kingsbury Talcott, ''The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1905), p. 53-54; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1zc80k5m?urlappend=%3Bseq=77 ''Hathi Trust'']. The 3 May 1622 will of [[Kingsbury-30|James Kingsbury]] of Boxford, proved 9 April 1622 mentions son Henry Kingsbury and, immediately following, a grandson of the same name,Citing "''Harrold 30''," Frederick John Kingsbury and Mary Kingsbury Talcott, ''The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1905), p. 52-53; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020406815?urlappend=%3Bseq=80 ''Hathi Trust'']. :To Henrie Kingsberie, my sonne, one bullock of a year old, one mare and colt of five years of age and eight bushels of barely, bing now in his hands. To Henrie Kingsberie, my grandchild, a one year old Bullock. "Henerie Kingsberie," the elder, married (2) Assington, 18 May 1621Frederick John Kingsbury and Mary Kingsbury Talcott, ''The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1905), p. 31 for select transcribed Assington parish marriage records; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020406815?urlappend=%3Bseq=53 ''Hathi Trust'']. Margaret Alabaster. She is presumed the Margaret Blyth who married earlier, at Assington, 8 July 1618, Thomas Alabaster; he was buried 18 September 1620.Referring to the "Register at Assington," Frederick John Kingsbury and Mary Kingsbury Talcott, ''The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1905), p. 79; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020406815?urlappend=%3Bseq=107 ''Hathi Trust'']; calling her "the widow Margaret (Blyth) Alabaster, Byrne and Hardy cite "Anderson, ''Winthrop Fleet'' [note 26], 427-428 (Henry Kingsbury)," Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy, "Three French Daughters and Their Husbands ... Amy (French) Gage, Susan (French) Kingsbury, and Anne (French) Hardy," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 175 (2021):112; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/ ''AmericanAncestors'']. Thomas Alabaster was the son of Bridget ([[Winthrop-125|Winthrop]]) Alabaster of Hadleigh, an aunt to [[Winthrop-12|Governor John Winthrop]].Frederick John Kingsbury and Mary Kingsbury Talcott, ''The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1905), p. 79; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020406815?urlappend=%3Bseq=107 ''Hathi Trust'']. Henry and Margaret were the parents of two children baptized Assington, September 1622 and August 1624.Frederick John Kingsbury and Mary Kingsbury Talcott, ''The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1905), p. 30; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020406815?urlappend=%3Bseq=107 ''Hathi Trust'']. This is the young family, Henry, Margaret and their two children, who immigrated in 1630 aboard the ''Talbot'', as part of Winthrop's fleet. They settled Boston; Henry served the Governor's family through at least 1636 in different capacities, frequently involving livestock.Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1132; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Prior to immigration, on 5 May 1629, from "his house in Asington," Henry Jacie (presumably otherwise Henry Jessey, a dissenter and Jacobite)"Henry Jessey [or Jacie])"' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Jessey ''Wikipedia'']. wrote to John Winthrop regarding an assault on "our honest Neighbor goodman Kingsbury" leaving the man unable to travel with Winthrop. Jacie wrote, in part,''Winthrop Papers: Volume II (1623-1630)'' ([Boston]: The Massachusetts Historical Society, 1931), p. 87-89; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000000877672?urlappend=%3Bseq=125 ''Hathi Trust''] :Mr. GurdonCiting "Muskett, 286, 287, 288," editor notes, "Brampton Gurdon of Assington, high sheriff of Suffolk in 1628 ... associated with Winthrop as county magistrate ... Jacie was chaplain in his family at the time this letter was written," ''Winthrop Papers: Volume II (1623-1630)'' ([Boston]: The Massachusetts Historical Society, 1931), p. 88n; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000000876260?urlappend=%3Bseq=275 ''Hathi Trust'']; see also, "Henry Jessey," [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Jessey ''Wikipedia''], citing "''Gospel Magazine'' November 1963 biography (PDF)" for "He was vicar of Assington, or simply resident in the family of Brampton Gurdon." [This source is otherwise, "Spritual Biography: Henry Jessey ... 1601-1662," ''The Gospel Magazine'' No. 1334 (New Series):488-492; digital images, [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927174333/http://www.gospelmagazine.org.uk/november1963.pdf ''Wayback Machine'']. riding toward Dedham this morning ... cald at the house of our honest Neighbor goodman Kingsbury: and there preceiving how ill he was being in bed then, he wished them there to send or me to come thither to see, and here how it was with him, that I might write .. to certify you thereof ... according to his wives Relation to me ... he is in great weakness ... he is not able to go about his ordinary work ... :Now he fearing things should not be rightly carried, (being not able to go thither ...) desires your Worships direction what course might be thought best ... :As for himself he is nowayes able to go to London for My Lords assistance to take his oath etc. But if need be his Brother would be willing to go for him ... In November 1629, [[Tyndal-6|Margaret Winthrop]] wrote to her husband in London that "Kingesbery will go for New England, his wife and two children."Citing "WP 2:169," Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1132; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. On 28 April 1630, John Winthrop wrote that "Henry Kingsbury hath a child or two in the ''Talbot'' sick of the measles, but like to do well."Citing "WP 2:225," Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1132; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. In New England, Henry and Margaret Kingsbury were admitted as members #25 and #26 of the Boston Church. Margaret's admission is marked "dead since" suggesting she died within a few years of immigration.Citing "BChR." "Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1132; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. On 9 December 1630, [[Winthrop-14|John Winthrop, Jr.]], mentioned "goodman Kingsbury of Assington" in a letter to his father, Citing "WP 2L326,"Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1132; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. and in [1634],The letter is undated, but published among those dated 1634, ''Winthrop Papers: Volume III (1631-1637)'' ([Boston]: The Massachusetts Historical Society, 1943), p. 143-144; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000000876260?urlappend=%3Bseq=197 ''Hathi Trust'']. [[Child-200|Ephraim Child]] referred to Henry Kingsbury as a servant of John Winthrop in a letter,Citing "WP 3:144," "Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1132; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. :The last night late, goodman pease sent your seruant henry Kingsbury for a payre of bullocks. I went this morning with him to looke them, but could not find them, so he went without them. "Hen: Jacie" [Henry Jacie]Citing "WP 3:188," "Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1131; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. wrote to John Winthrop, Jr., in about February, 1634/5''Winthrop Papers: Volume III (1631-1637)'' ([Boston]: The Massachusetts Historical Society, 1943), p. 188; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000000876260?urlappend=%3Bseq=242 ''Hathi Trust''] in part, :Now Sir since your going to york, I have found H. Kingsburies letter (which I could not light on) the bookes he desired me to procure him were these 3. 1 A Treatise of Faith ... 2 Perkins Principles. 3. The sweet Posie for Gods Saints ... He writ that he would pay for them. A tailor's invoice, "ca 1636" billed John Winthrop for a long list of items including "for Henry Kinsbury, a sute ... 4s 6d."''Winthrop Papers: Volume III (1631-1637)'' ([Boston]: The Massachusetts Historical Society, 1943), p. 219-220; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000000876260?urlappend=%3Bseq=275 ''Hathi Trust'']; reference to this invoice as "WP 3:220" in "Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1132; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. On 15 January 1635[/36], John Winthrop's daughter, then Mary (Winthrop) Dudley, asked her mother for yard-goods and accessories, "you send by Henry Kinsbury or any other Convenient messenger."''Winthrop Papers: Volume III (1631-1637)'' ([Boston]: The Massachusetts Historical Society, 1943), p. 219-220; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000000876260?urlappend=%3Bseq=275 ''Hathi Trust'']; reference to letter as"WP 3:223" in Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1132; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Anderson reported the last noticeRobert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 1995, 3 vols., 2:1131-1133, in particular, p. 1133; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1131/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. of Henry Kingsbury is found in a 3 July 1636 letter from Adam Winthrop to John Winthrop, Jr., his brother,''Winthrop Papers: Volume III (1631-1637)'' ([Boston]: The Massachusetts Historical Society, 1943), p. 283; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000000876260?urlappend=%3Bseq=339 ''Hathi Trust'']. :I did ask henry kinkgesbery whether he had bout any gotes for mr. jase. he told me he had boute non becas that there was som com from ingland for him: and those he would haue boute but that they ware both dere and apt to dye fudor word the tould me he wold send you thare of. Henry either died or returned to England some time after July 1636. Brief notice in the September 1636 Dedham town records may offer clues.According to Byrne and Hardy, both Henry Kingsbury (d. after 1636) and Henry Kingsbury, b. 1615, served Governor Winthrop and/or his family, and it is not clear which of the two Henrys this record is about, Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy, "Three French Daughters and Their Husbands ... Amy (French) Gage, Susan (French) Kingsbury, and Anne (French) Hardy," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 175 (2021):112; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/ ''AmericanAncestors'']. The record refers to both [[Kingsbury-3181|John Kingsbury]] (for Dedham) and Henry Kingsbury (subject of correspondence). Kingsbury's time in service to Winthrop is coming to an end; Winthrop asks that he be permitted to reside at Dedham through the end of that service. Parts of the record were damage or otherwise unreadable.Don Gleason Hill, ed., ''Early Records of the Town of Dedham, Massachusetts: 1636-1659 Dedham Town Records'' (Dedham: Dedham Transcript, prt., 1892), multiple vols., 3:22-23; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.li2tzu?urlappend=%3Bseq=42 ''Hathi Trust'']. :Dedham [_____] month Called September [1636] :Assembled whose names are vnderwritten viz :Edward Alleyn, Abraham Shawe, Samuell Morse, Philemon Dalton, John Kingsbery, Lambert Genere, Richard Eurard, John Coolidge, Thomas Hastings, John Gaye, John Haward, Thomas Bartlet, John Rogers, Daniell Morse :... :4. A note Received from ye Worpll John Winthrop deputy Go [____] in Recomendacon of his servant Henry Kingsbery ye [____] to sit [_____] wth vs: was Reade, And his Request condecended vnto only Respited vntill expiracon of ye tyme of his s[_____] wch is ______ next not to violate our order formerly [_____] in that behalfe. ===Family=== Henry Kingsbury is presumed the man who married 5 December 1613, Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk, England, Jane Warren, whose ancestry is not known. He married (2) 18 May 1621, Assington, Suffolk, the widow Margaret (Blyth) Alabaster. Henry and Jane (Warren) Kingsbury are as well presumed the parents of one child: :1. Henry Kingsbury, born about 1615; immigrated New England, resided Ispwich and Haverhill. Henry and Margaret (Byth) Kingsbury were the parents of two children baptized Assington,Kingsbury, Frederick John. ''[[Space:The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury, of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.|The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury, of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.]]'' (Hartford: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1905), Page 30. : 2. James Kingsbury, baptized 1 September 1622; immigrated to New England with parents in 1630; no further record : 3. Sarah Kingsubry, baptized 1 August 1624; immigrated to New England with parents in 1630; no further record ===Research Notes=== In the 1630s, three Kingsbury immigrants arrived at Massachusetts Bay Colony--Henry Kingsbury, who was known of Assington, England, and Boston, Massachusetts, and two brothers, John and Joseph Kingsbury, who settled at Dedham. A younger Henry Kingsbury (b. about 1615), nephew of John and Joseph, arrived also, settling at Ipswich and Haverhill. The 1622 English will by [[Kingsbury-30|James Kingsbury]] of Boxford, Suffolk, England, calls out eight children, including sons Henry, John, and Joseph. Of this will, the 1905 authors Kingsbury and Talcott wrote, "Here we have the names of the three brothers who came to New England, Henry, [[Kingsbury-3181|John]] and [[Kingsbury-3183|Joseph]] ...";Frederick John Kingsbury and Mary Kingsbury Talcott, ''The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1905), p. 22; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1zc80k5m?urlappend=%3Bseq=28 ''Hathi Trust'']; a Kingsbury descendancy chart is included, reporting all as sons of James of Boxford, deceased 1622.As a pull out, this chart is viewable in the ''InternetArchive'' edition, see Kingsbury and Talcott, ''The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass.'' (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1905), p. n74 (between pages 44 and 45); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00inking/page/n74/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. In the will, James also makes a bequest to his grandson Henry. In the [[Kingsbury-30|context]] of the document, it is apparent this particular grandson is the child of James' son, Henry. As late as 2005, writing about the origins of immigrant John Kingsbury and his brother Joseph, Anderson did not follow the 1905 findings by Kingsbury and Talcott, writing that "'Frederick John Kingsbury and Mary Kingsbury Talcott's proposed English origin [for the brothers, John and Joseph] may well be correct," adding,Robert Charles Anderson, ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L'', 2005, 183-188, in particular, p. 187; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB394/rd/12108/183/235146740 ''AmericanAncestors'']. :All of these men [brothers John and Joseph Kingmsan, and "kinsman" Henry of Ipswich] were almost certainly closely related to Henry Kingsbury {1630, Boston} ... who is known to be from Assington, Suffolk ... However the names John, James and Henry are so common in this Kingsbury family that further evidence should be sought in support of this identification. In any case, these Kingsbury immigrants must have come from this small cluster of west Suffolk parishes. In 2021 authors Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy published a related account, "Three French Daughters ..." in which they did subscribe to the 1905 conclusions and considered three of the immigrants--Henry (of Assington and Boston), John and Joseph Kingsbury, both of Dedham--to have been brothers.Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy, "Three French Daughters and Their Husbands ... Amy (French) Gage, Susan (French) Kingsbury, and Anne (French) Hardy," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 175 (2021):105-119, in particular, p. 114; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org ''AmericanAncestors'']. Of the younger immigrant, [[Kingsbury-21|Henry Kingsbury]], the authors wrote, "[he] had two uncles who came to New England and settled at Dedham," This Henry Kingsbury, b. about 1615, is recognized by the authors as a son of Henry of Assington and Boston--the "grandson" by that name mentioned in James Kingsbury's 1622 will,Melinde Lutz Byrne and John Edward Hardy, "Three French Daughters and Their Husbands ... Amy (French) Gage, Susan (French) Kingsbury, and Anne (French) Hardy," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 175 (2021):105-119, in particular, 113 and 113n; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org ''AmericanAncestors'']. thus by association, the three brothers are all sons mentioned in the will of James Kingsbury of Boxford. Key to the analysis by Byrnes and Hardy was their argument that Henry of Assington and Boston had an earlier marriage to Jane Warren, identifying them as the parents of younger immigrant, Henry of Ipswich and Haverhill. Anderson had assumed the elder Henry first married in 1621, and further reporting his birth as "about 1596," based on that marriage date. Thus Anderson pictured the man of Assington as probably too young and certainly not married soon enough to have been the father of Henry, born about 1615. == Sources == == Contributors == * WikiTree profile Kingsbury-174 created through the import of Tom.ged on Jun 1, 2011 by [[Elliott-776 | Tom Elliott]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Kingsbury-174 Changes page] for the details of edits by Tom and others.

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[[Space:GeneJ_Lists|GeneJ Lists]] [[Samborne-87|John Samborne (bef.1619-1692)]] [[Space:John_Samborne_Research_2022|John Samborne Research 2022]] '''WIP''' Child List -- can we find the will for John Jr. and for Richard's son John. GDMNH may have identical dates od death. This could be the 1723 vs 1727 issue. '''CAUTION.''' As per an earlier [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Samborne-87#comment_6783706 comment], work to update John's profile continues. The updates largely highlight changes in his birth, parentage and ancestry, following Clifford L. Stott, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire," ''The American Genealogist'' 92 (2021/2022):1-16 (to be continued). Please continue to collaborate via profile comments in support of this work. [20 November 2022, [[X-3336|GeneJ X]].] == Biography == John Samborne was baptized at St. Cuthbert, Wells, Somerset, England, 2 December 1619, the son of [[Samborne-86|Richard Samborne]]John Samborne 1619 baptism, citing "St. Cuthbert, Wells, Somerset, parish register, Somerset Archives & Local Studies [image, ancestry.com]," Clifford L. Stott, FASG, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire," ''The American Genealogist'', 92 (2021/2022):1-16 (to be continued), at 2, 7.John Samborne 1619 baptism in Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812 [database on-line]; digital images, [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/82694?token=YZ444P8saJJTF%2B%2F0TwLGxC9zvZ9YsYzlVhqD0Qli2J0%3D Parish Register First Column], ''Ancestry.com''.John Samborne 1619 baptism (index), Somerset Baptism Index. Wells, Somerset, England; database, [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSOMERSET%2FBAP%2F004184705 John Hamborne Baptism], ''FindMyPast''. and his wife, [[Bachiler-17|Ann Bachiler]].Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' 3 vols. (1995), 61-69 (Stephen Bachiler) at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/63/23894426 63]. 67; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/67/23894426 ''AmericanAncestors''].Reporting John was age "+/- 48 in 1668" and "+/- 60 in 1680," Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), (5) 604, entry for Lt. John (#2) Sanborn; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/4 ''FamilySearch'']. John died in Hampton, then Norfolk (old) County, Province of New Hampshire, 20 October 1692.John Samborne 1692 death entry, "[New Hampshire] Index to deaths, early to 1900"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D893-LP5?i=2635&cc=1601211&cat=285927 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 1001108, Digital Collection (DGS) 4244240. image 2636 of 15378, "John Samborne," died "20th of October 1692," by Horace M. Lane, Clerk of Hampton [New Hampshire], 7 May 1906; identical digital image appears in Ancestry.com, New Hampshire, U.S., Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947; database and digital images, [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30549037?h=78e8e6 John Samborne death record]."Left John Samborne" 1692 death entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols., (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:118 (Samborne); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/118/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Left John Samborne died the 20th of october 1692." John Samborne married (1) probably Hampton, about 1649 (birth of child, about 1649), [[Tucke-4|Mary Tucke]]. She was born, surely England, about 1625, the daughter of [[Tuck-4|Robert Tuck]] and his wife, [[Unknown-35877|Joanna Collins]].Clifford L. Stott, "The English Ancestry of Robert1 Tuck of Hampton, New Hampshire," ''The American Genealogist'', 91 (2019):10-22, at 19-21."Probate records of Robert Tuck of Hampton, 1664"; web content, [https://web.archive.org/web/20210127004501/http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/probate/roberttuck1664.htm ''Lane Memorial Library''], via ''WayBack Machine.''Sidney Perley, "Old Norfolk County Records," ''Essex Antiquarian,'' 13 volumes (1897-1909), 12 (1908):84 (Robert Tuck inventory); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567195?urlappend=%3Bseq=106%3Bownerid=1071017-132 ''Hathi Trust'']. Mary died in Hampton, then Norfolk (old) County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 30 December 1668, shortly after the birth of her youngest child.Mary Samborn 1668 death entry, "[New Hampshire] Index to deaths, early to 1900"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D893-VW2?i=2875&cc=1601211&cat=285927 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 1001108, Digital Collection (DGS) 4244240. image 2876 of 15378, "Mary Samborn," died "30: 10 mo. 1668," by Horace M. Lane, Clerk of Hampton [New Hampshire], 7 May 1906; identical image appears as Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, U.S., Death Records, 1650-1969; digital images, [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30550058?h=f28868 Mary's death record]Mary Samborn 1668 death entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', 2 vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:115 (Samborn); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/115/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Mary Samborn ye Wife of John Samborn Died ye 30: 10 mo 1668." John Samborne married (2), in Hampton, 2 August 1671, [[Page-174|Margaret (Page) Moulton]], Margaret was born, probably in Ormesby, Norfolk, England, about 1630, the daughter of [[Page-175|Robert Page]] and his wife, [[Warde-23|Lucy Ward]].William Haslet Jones, "The English Background of some Early Settlers of Hampton, New Hampshire from Ormsby St. Margaret, Norfolk," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 141 (1987):114-127, 313-329 at 119-120 (Francis^A Warde);digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11613/119/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].George Walter Chamberlain, "The English Ancestry of Robert Page," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 66 (1912):180-183, at 183; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89073074411?urlappend=%3Bseq=347%3Bownerid=13510798900975117-361 ''Hathi Trust''].Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/84933?availability=Family%20History%20Library in 5 parts], paginated consecutively (The Southward Press, Portland, Maine, Southworth Press, 1928-1938), (4):522 (Robert Page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/260066/83 ''FamilySearch'']. Margaret died in Hampton, 13 July 1699. Margritt Samborne 1699 death record, "[New Hampshire] Index to deaths, early to 1900"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D893-PZG?i=2864&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AFSL5-2L9 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 1001096, digital collection (DGS) 4243765, image 2865 of 5063; the same digital image appears as Ancestry.com, New Hampshire Archives and Records Management; Concord, New Hampshire; New Hampshire Death Records, 1650-1969. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30550591?h=040c20 Margaret's death]. She married (1) probably Hampton, by about 1647 (birth of child, about 1647),William Haslet Jones, "The English Background of some Early Settlers of Hampton, New Hampshire from Ormsby St. Margaret, Norfolk," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 141 (1987):114-127, 313-329 at 322-323 (William Moulton);digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11613/322/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. [[Moulton-32|William Moulton]], who died Hampton, 18: 2 mo.: 1664 [18 April 1664],Willliam Moulton 1664 death record, "[New Hampshire] Index to deaths, early to 1900"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D5P3-PYD?i=3809&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AFS2T-TN5 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 1001096, digital collection (DGS) 4243765, image 3810 of 5079. leaving a will dated 8 March 1664, proved 11 October 1664, calling out his wife, seven minor children and an unborn child.William Haslet Jones, "The English Background of some Early Settlers of Hampton, New Hampshire from Ormsby St. Margaret, Norfolk," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 141 (1987):114-127, 313-329 at 322-323 (William Moulton);digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11613/322/0 ''AmericanAncestors''].Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Water Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/84933?availability=Family%20History%20Library in 5 parts], paginated consecutively (The Southward Press, Portland, Maine, Southworth Press, 1928-1938), (4):500 (William Moulton); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/260066/61 ''FamilySearch'']. ===Immigration to New England=== Robert Charles Anderson placed John Samborne's immigration at 1639.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), for John Sanborn, London; 1639; works consulted as Hampton [HmTR 44; Waters 519-20; GDMNH 603-4; NEHGR 51:57-64; NHGR 13:145-51, 14:80-83; V. C. Sanborn, Genealogy of the Family of Samborne or Sanborn in England and America. 1194-1898 (n.p. 1899)].Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' 3 vols. (1995), 61-69 (Stephen Bachiler) at 67; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/67/23894426 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Clifford Stott wrote (2021/2022), "It is unclear whether the Samborne brothers accompanied their grandfather to New England in 1632 or came later, possibly with their mother."Clifford L. Stott, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire," ''The American Genealogist'' 92 (2021/2022):1-16 (to be continued). ===Life at New England=== https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/5 https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044025025859?urlappend=%3Bseq=383%3Bownerid=4228085-401 See Charles E. Batchelder, "Rev. Stephen Bachiler," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 46 (1892):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t6b40498g?urlappend=%3Bseq=72 58]-64, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t6b40498g?urlappend=%3Bseq=173 157]-161, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t6b40498g?urlappend=%3Bseq=264 246]-251, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t6b40498g?urlappend=%3Bseq=365 345]-370; digital images, ''Hathi Trust''. Note, cites record group, book and page for an array of important Samborn items. He and bros "shared in the Hampton grants, 1640. GDMNH 1647, Steven Bat "settled his Hampton property on him." He was to pay his brothers and cousin Nathaniel Batc. 20 pounds. eah GDMNH GDMNH gives dates of juries. Gives selectman years. GDMNH Referred to Gen Court for not a freeman. 1664 Lists - 391b, 392ab, 393ab, 396, 397a, 48-50, 54, 57, 61, 83. In 1640 John Samborne was granted a house-lot and land at Hampton. His house was next to his grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bachiler, across from the Meeting House Green. In 1647, when his grandfather left Hampton, he deeded John additional property.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'' 3 vols. (1995), 61-69 (Stephen Bachiler) at 61-62; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/61/23894426 ''AmericanAncestors''].V.C. Sanborn, "The First Sanborns of Hampton, NH," in ''NEHGR,'' 51(1891) [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor51wate/page/57/mode/2up 57-62]. "He was a prominent man, was many years a selectman, a representative to the general court, and a freeman Oct. 11, 1685." In October of 1684, John was arrested at his house as part of the "Cranfield & Mason persecutions" which was an attempt by Mason to recover the land of his ancestors. This was described in the New Hampshire Provincial Papers 1, 539: ::''"Wm. Fifield etc. depose that in Oct 1684 being at John Samborne Senior's house, when Robert Mason, Sherlock the Marshall and James Leach came to give Mason possession,--when Samborne not opening the door, Leach broke it open and Sherlock took Samborne prisoner, when Mason told the people openly, -- This is what you shall all come to" Was Puritan but was under considerable pressure to become Quaker.{{citation needed}} John was an “Officer in King William’s War, 1689.”General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars, 1899-1902; Society of Colonial Wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 752, https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/751 ===Death and Estate=== His will is not extant and only a part remains: :"''And for the confirmation of all above written, I the above said John Samborne Sent have hereunto sett my hand and affix my seal this 10th day of October in the years of our Lorde 1692..."'' His estate was inventoried and goods apprised on 2 November 1692 the value amounting to £294. ===Family=== John and Mary (Tuck) Samborne were the parents of ten known children, all born Hampton,Nathan Sanborn, "The Sanborn Family'," ''The New England Historical & Genealogical Register'', 10 (1856):271-280 at 272-273 (Issue of Lieut. John); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/s2c24nhzczz?urlappend=%3Bseq=286 ''Hathi Trust''].Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), (5) 603-604, entry for Lt. John (#2) Sanborn; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/4 ''FamilySearch'' Books].Victor C. Sanborn, ''Genealogy of the Family of Samborne or Sanborn in England and America, 1194-1898'' ([Concord, N.H. : Rumford Press], 1899), 75-79 at 79 (Lieut. John Samborne); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/134787/112 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. #>>>[[Sanborn-775|John Sanborn]] (Ensign),Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), (5) 604, entry for Ensign John (#3) Sanborn; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/5 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. born about 1649, died Hampton 3Ens^i John Smborn 1727 death, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:205; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/205/1085553765 ''AmericanAncestors''], "died the 3 day of September 1727. or 23 September 1727;Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), (5) 604, entry for Ensign John (#3) Sanborn; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/5 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. married in Hampton, 19 November 1674, [[Coffin-480|Judith Coffin]],Samborn-Coffen 1674 marriage, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:76; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/76/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], marriage is 19: 9 mo. 1674. died 17 May 1724,Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), (5) 604, entry for Ensign John (#3) Sanborn; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/5 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. daughter of [[Coffin-224|Tristram Coffin]]. # [[Samborne-50|Mary Sanborn]], born 12 April 1651,Mary Samborn 1651 birth entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:544; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/544/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Mary ye Daughter of Jno Samborn and Mary his wyfe was borne the (12th) (2d) mo: 1650." died Hampton, October 1654.Mary Samborn 1654 death entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:112; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/112/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Mary the Daughter of John Samborn: Deceased: 8 mo: 1654" # [[Samborne-51|Abigail or Abial Sanborn]], born 23 February 1653 (probably 1652/3),Abigall Samborn 1653 birth entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:545; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/545/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Abigall ye Daughter of John Samborn & Mary his wyfe was born ye 23d 12 mo: 1653." died Hampton 3 January 1743;Abial Marston 1743 death entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 2:466; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/466/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "1743 Jan 3. the widow Abial marston died." married there 19 February 1677,Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), (4) 460 (2 Ephraim Marston); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/260066/21 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. [[Marston-102|Ephraim Marston]], brewer, son of Thomas. #>>> [[Sanborn-356|Richard Sanborn]], born 4 January 1654/5,Richard Samborne 1654[/5] birth entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:546; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/546/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Richard ye Sonne of Jno Samborne & Mary his wyfe was born ye 4th day of ye (11th) Mo: 1654" [1654/5]. died Hampton, 3 September 1727;Ens. Sanborn 1727 death entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 2:459; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/rd/40199/459/1085572978 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Ens. Sanborn died Sept ye 3d [1727]."Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'', in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), (5) 605 (8 Richard Sanborn); digital images, [www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/6 ''FamilySearch'' Books], reports he left a will dated 18 August 1727 and died 3 September [1727]. married (1) in Hampton, 5 December 1678, [[Moulton-71|Ruth Moulton]], died Hampton, 3 May 1685, married (2) in Hampton, 20 December 1693, [[Drake-248|Mary (Drake) Boulter]], widow of [[Boulter-12|Nathaniel Bouler]]. # [[Sanborn-310|Mary Sanborn]], born 19 March 1656/7,Mary Samborn 1656[/7] birth entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:547; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/547/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Mary ye Daughter of John Samborn & Mary his wyfe was borne ye (19th) of ye: 1sr: Mo. 1657." [1656/7]. died in Hampton, 4 March 1660. # [[Sanborn-280|Joseph Sanborn]], born 13 March 1658/9,Joseph Samborn 165[8/9] birth entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:549 (Samborne); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/549/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Joseph ye Sonne of Jno Samborn & Mary his wyfe was borne ye 13th of ye (1st) Mo: 1659" [1658/9]. died Hampton, before 25 November 1727; married there 28 December 1682, as her first husband, [[Gove-45|Mary Gove]], daughter of Capt. [[Gove-30|Edward Gove]]. # [[Sanborn-405|Stephen Sanborn]], born 12 November 1661,Steven Samborn 1661 birth entry, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:550; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/550/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Steven ye sone of Jno Samborn & Mary his wyfe was born ye 12th: 9th Mo. 1661." died Hampton 24 February 1661/2. # [[Samborne-53|Ann Sanborn]], born 20 November 1662,Ann Samborn 1662 birth record, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:551; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/551/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Ann ye daughter of Jno Samborn & Mary his wyfe was born ye 20th: 9th mo.: 1662. died Hampton, 4 October 1745; married [[Palmer-799|Samuel Palmer]]. # [[Sanborn-339|Nathaniel Sanborn]], born 27 January 1665/6,Nathanell Samborn 1665[/6] birth record, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:553; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/553/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Nathanell ye Sone of John Samborn & Mary his wyfe was born ye 27 : 11 mo: 1665" [1665/6]. died Hampton 9 November 1723; married (1) [[Prescott-166|Rebecca Prescott]], died 10 August 1704, daughter of [[Prescott-143|James Prescott]]; married (2) [[Nason-239|Sarah Nason]], died September 1748.. # [[Sanborn-1005|Benjamin Sanborn]] (Deacon), born 20 December 1668,Benjamin Samborne 1668 birth record, George Freeman Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', multiple vols. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992), Hampton 1:561; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/561/1085551834 ''AmericanAncestors''], "Benjamin ye sone of John Samborne & Mary his wyfe was born ye 20th: 10: mo 1668." died Hampton, before 31 October 1740; married (1), in Hampton, 1690, [[Worcester-10|Sarah Worcester]], died 29 January 1719/20, daughter of [[Worcester-11|Timothy Worcester]]; married (2), in Hampton Falls, 7 November 1721, as her third husband, [[Page-604|Meribah (Page) Tilton]], died before 1724, daughter of Deacon [[Page-264|Francis Page]]; married (3) [[Gove-20|Abigail (Gove) Dalton]], as her second of three husbands, died 8 May 1751, daughter of Capt. [[Gove-30|Edward Gove]]. John and Margaret (Page) (Moulton) Sanborn were the parents of one child, # [[Sanborn-277|Captain Jonathan Sanborn]], born on 25 May 1672 in Hampton; died in Kingston, New Hampshire, 20 June 1741; married [[Shearborn-1|Elizabeth Shearborne]], daughter of Capt [[Sherburne-22|Samuel Sherburne]]. ==Research Notes== '''Great Migration Directory'''' Sanborn, John: London; 1639; Hampton [HmTR 44; Waters 519-20; GDMNH 603-4; NEHGR 51:57-64; NHGR 13:145-51, 14:80-83; V. C. Sanborn, Genealogy of the Family of Samborne or Sanborn in England and America. 1194-1898 (n.p. 1899)]. '''Prior Version, Marriage.''' A former version of this profile reported the Samborne-Tucke marraige as 15 May 1647, without further reference. No historical support was found for that date. See separately, Sanborn-[Tucke] by 1649 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 2:1324 (Sanborn); database and digitial images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/1324/426902719 ''AmericanAncestors''], reports works consulted as Newell Anc. 166; Marston-Weaver 4, 12, 13; McIntire Anc. 147; NYGBR 47:203; Reg. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/s2c24nhzczz?urlappend=%3Bseq=286 10:272], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t3sv9x88d?urlappend=%3Bseq=68 51:[58]], 161 [?errant], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t6166ww8c?urlappend=%3Bseq=276 68:260]; GDMNH [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/4 603-4] [Sanborn], [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/96 695] [Tuck]; Hampton 944-5, 1017; Batchelder 109; Tuck 11; Gove, 54; Prescott, 23; Tingley-Meyers 220; Bean (1927) (ms) 9; EIHC 57:313. '''No daughter Martha Sanborn.''' An erroneous New Hampshire birth vital record exists for Martha "Sanborn." 12: 12 mo. 1654, daughter of John and Mary--see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-D4BS-N1F?i=3006&cc=1542861 ''FamilySearch'']. The clerk mis-stated the name appearing in the town's records for [[Woodin-96|Martha Woodin]]. That record reads, "Martha the Daughter of John wodin & of Mary his wife was born: 12th: 12: 54," see George F. Sanborn, Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn, ''Vital records of Hampton, New Hampshire : to the end of the year 1900'', 1:89 (wodin); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1701/i/40198/89/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Detailed research showing the error is posted as [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/73217/a-solution-for-the-martha-sanborn-1654-mystery-now-what A solution for the Martha Sanborn 1654 mystery. Now what?] '''Probably no daughter [[Sanborn-170|Dinah Sanborn]].''' Dinah Sanborn married (1) 23 July 1678, James Marston. This Dinah was included in a prior version of [[Samborne-87|John Samborne]]'s child list, but even then, as now, she was/is linked as daughter of his brother, [[Sanborn-13|William Samborne]]. The ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' reports reports she was probably John's niece, writing, ?Dinah, who from her appar. age ... does not fit easily into the family of [John], and may have been dau. of [one of his brothers, [[Samborne-12|Stephen]] or William.]; see (5):605, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/281315/6 ''FamilySearch'' Books], or [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/84933?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch'' Catalog entry]. '''Old Norfolk County.''' The jurisdiction was created 10 May 1643, and it contained the settlements of Salisbury, Hampton, Haverhill, Exeter, Dover and Portsmouth" until 1680, when the Province of New Hampshire separated from Massachusetts Bay. See "Norfolk County, Massachusetts Colony"; web content, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_County,_Massachusetts_Colony#:~:text=Hampton%2C%20Exeter%2C%20Dover%2C%20and,as%20%22Old%20Norfolk%20County.%22 ''Wikipedia''], and "Norfolk (old) County, Massachusetts Genealogy"; web content, [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Norfolk_(old)_County,_Massachusetts_Genealogy ''FamilySearch'' Wiki]. As well, David Dearborn, "Old Norfolk County Records," in "Tools of the Trade," ''The Essex Genealogist'' 3 (1983):194-196; digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12121/194/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], which includes [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12121/195/0 references] to Sidney Perley's articles in ''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000541727 The Essex Antiquarian]'' and the ''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000681568 Essex Institute Historical Collections]''. == Sources == See also: * Clifford L. Stott, FASG, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of John, Stephen, and William Sanborn/Samborne of Hampton, New Hampshire," ''The American Genealogist'', 92 (2021/2022):1-16 (to be continued).

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John Knight was baptized in Romsey, Hampshire, England, 30 January 1594/5, the son of William and Elizabeth (Carter) Knight.Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The Ancestry of Phoebe Tilton, 1775-1847'' (Portland, ME: The Anthoensen Press, 1947), pp 235-237; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065996662?urlappend=%3Bseq=253%3Bownerid=13510798887681691-257 ''Hathi Trust'']. He died _____ John married (1) ________, 27 January 1615, Sarah Hawkins. She was of Romsey and died there 27 April 1623. (Neither Anderson nor Davis documents this marriage.) John married (2) in England, 29 March 1624, Elizabeth Vincent. She was born _____, died in Newbury, Massachusetts, 20 March 1644/5.Anderson, Robert Charles. Great Migration 1634-1635, I-L. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005. John married (3) _____, Ann (Langley) Ingersoll, the widow of Richard Ingersoll. Ann died ____, 20 July 1677.Anderson, Robert Charles. Great Migration 1634-1635, I-L. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005. ===Family=== ==Offspring of John Knight== John Knight's children: * Judith Knight March 1618–1675 * Mary Knight Downer 1634–1725 [[Mary Donwer | Knight-1606]] * John Knight, Jr. [[John Knight | Knight-141]] * Sarah Knight (Hawkins) [[Sarah Knight| Hawkins-244]] * Benjamin Knight [[Benjamin Knight | Knight-1197]] * Ann Knight Langley [[ Ann Knight | Langley-63]] John Knight's son and namesake,'' John Knight Jr.,'' married by 1648, Bathsheba Ingersoll, daughter of Richard and Ann (Langley) Ingersoll. Bathsheba's sister, Sara Ingersoll, married [[Haynes-156|William Haynes]], who died before he was age 28, leaving three young children. The youngest, Thomas Haynes, was bequeathed ten pounds in the will of John Knight by the request of his wife Ann (Langley) Ingersoll Knight, who was grandmother to Thomas Haynes. On 29 May 1660 John gave to “my daughter ''Sarah (Bartlett)'' as part of a portion in marriage unto John Bartlett Junior of the abovesaid town… the one half of a lot of fresh meadow containing by estimation eight acres… in Newbury in the meadow below my houselot… also the one half of a parcel of salt marsh… in Nubury containing by estimation twelve acres… in the great marshes… with free egress and regress, through the land of my brother Richard Knight and also my own land by my house”. Ipswich Land Records- Vol. III, pp. 176-7 == Children == By Elizabeth: # Elizabeth, born Romsey, Hampshire 16 May 1625; buried there 18 May 1625 # John, born Romsey 14 May 1626 m in Newbury (prob 1647) Bathsheba Ingersoll, dau of Richard Ingersoll. # Elizabeth, born Romsey 13 Oct 1628; buried there 19 Oct 1628 # Elizabeth born Romsey 18 Mar 1632; no further record # Mary Knight (Downer) born Romsey 10 Aug 1634; m in Newbury 9 Jul 1660 Joseph Downer # Sarah Knight (Bartlett) born abt 1636; m Newbury 6 Mar 1659/60 John Bartlett === First Marriage - Sarah Hawkins === John Knight, born 1595, married Sarah Hawkins on 27 Jan 1615. She was from Romsey and died there on 27 Apr 1623. (Neither Anderson nor Davis documents this marriage.) === Second Marriage - Elizabeth Vincent === On 29 Mar 1624 he married in England, Elizabeth Vincent. She died in Newbury, Massachusetts on 20 Mar 1644/5 and he married, 3rd, Ann (Langley) Ingersoll, the widow of Richard Ingersoll. She died 30 July 1677.Anderson, Robert Charles. Great Migration 1634-1635, I-L. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005. Added >>> ==Emigration to New England== John and his brother Richard and their families came to America in 1635 on the ship 'James' and helped establish the town of Newbury. == Sources == :See also--

Collard family

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Extracts from Barnston parish registers and other sources https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=fRfly9tiaacC&pg=PA25&dq=judith+exton&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi1q_3fjrrwAhWip3EKHTLyBG0Q6AEwCHoECAkQAw#v=onepage&q=judith%20exton&f=false

Collecting Family Documents at Home

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==COLLECTING FAMILY DOCUMENTS== ===Home Sources=== After learning how to record family information accurately, a beginning researcher needs take a look at the available sources of this info. The place to begin is with herself. She needs to dig through all her files, boxes in the closet, scrapbooks, photograph albums, safe-deposit boxes, and any other places that will give clues to her family's history. Don't forget the family Bible, for many Bibles have places to record marriages and deaths. Family Event Books ===Event Memory Books=== Another good source is baby books-which are especially great if she is beginning her search with your children or grandchildren. Baby books have become quite popular in the past twenty or thirty years. Wedding books are also a good source, Her family may even have books commemorating other important family events. Once I purchased First Communion Book for one of my daughters. It has pages that ask for relatives and their relationships to the child. Bookstores sell books that detail a child's school years, a person's personal memories of childhood, and books to fill out about family history. Many families keep school yearbooks, and military journals.There is even a book to leave your heirs about where to find important papers once the book owner is deceased. Any book like those listed here can be valuable. ===More Home Sources=== Be sure not overlook old address books. These will provide names and addresses of distant family members, and cousins with which to correspond. Don't forget those Christmas lists as well. And, if any one in the family is a pack rat, they may still have old letters and Christmas cards. These treasures often contain signatures, and notes of "news" and happenings throughout the years. ===Newspaper Clippings=== Any old newspaper clippings pertaining to the family can be gold mines as well. People usually keep birth notices, marriage announcements, and obituaries stashed away somewhere. ===Holy Cards and Funeral Cards=== If the family is or was Catholic, they may have old Mass or Prayer Books with small bookmarks known as Holy Cards. These cards have a religious picture on one side, and the birth and death information of a deceased person, with a prayer, on the back, Sometimes, even a picture of the deceased is included. ===Encouraging Other Relatives to Help=== In addition to old letters, one may be fortunate enough to find old diaries and journals. These are usually the most detailed sources for determining family lifestyle; and may contain exact dates, recorded at the time of the event. Some families may even have Family History Books, Memory Books or Scrapbooks. Ask all known relatives to help. They may have valuable information stashed away in their drawers and attics. In return, promise to give them a copy of the Family Tree when it is finished. Use imagination when researching the family for ideas of where to look. Each family will have its own unique conglomeration of family papers. ===Return to:=== * Genealogy Basics - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogy_Basics_Tutorial_Page * Table of Contents * Searching for Family Documents * Documents at Home - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Documents_at_Home * Vital Records * Government Records === Acknowledgements === This website written and designed by: Sharon Troy Centanne, Genealogy Research Instructor and Internet Trainer Please direct any questions to: [[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]]. This page updated by [[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]] August 21, 2020 (EDT)

Collection of (unidentified) photos from Gustaf Olof Barck 1804-1885

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test I have 28 cabinet or metal portrait photos from Sweden, probably all from 1850-1880. These were all passed down from my g-g-g grandfather Rev. Gustaf Olof Barck b. 1804-1885. His title was Kyrkoherde Barck in Swedish - translated as vicar. Two of the photos are of King Oscar II of Sweden (became king 1872) and his wife Queen Sophia. A few photos are probably Barck - Lindqvist family. Others may be ministers or bishops that G. O. Barck knew. We have a Swedish handwritten document written by Gustaf Olof Barck (and an English translation) - it is a short autobiography, including notes on some of his successful students, he was a private tutor. Photos are from Sweden: Wexio, Stockholm, Helsingborg, Jonkoping.

Collection of photos for S Banks Tree pages

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This freespace is a holding place for images that I'm using or planning to use, or otherwise playing with. For example, there are a couple of backgrounds, because I was trying to figure that out... There may also be photographs that I've taken that relate to the profile pages I've worked on. Happy to explain!

CollectionNicolaasJohannesBrummer

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Notes, pictures, letters collected by [[Brummer-278|Prof. Nicolaas Johannes Brümmer (1866-1947)]]. ===Pictures=== ====new==== ====Menslage, Germany==== [[Image:Brummer-525.jpg|100px|Hermann Arndt]] [[Image:Brummer-256.jpg|100px|Maria Elsabein Brümmer, daughter of Hermann Arndt]] {{clear}} ====Stamvader Johan Wichard, family==== [[Image:Brummer-141-1.jpg|100px|Johan Wichard]] [[Image:Putter-143.jpg|100px|Zacharia Margarietha Putter]] [[Image:Brummer-140.jpg|100px|Johannes Gerhardus & family]] [[Image:Brummer-151.jpg|100px|Michiel Johann Wichard & Elisabeth Putter]] [[Image:Brummer-153.jpg|100px|Jan Wighard van Wasbank]] [[Image:CollectionNicolaasJohannesBrummer-5.jpg|100px|Jan Wighard van Wasbank & Anna Elisabeth Jacoba van der Merwe]] [[Image:Brummer-152.jpg|100px|Andries Gotlieb & Johanna Augustina Muller]] [[Image:CollectionNicolaasJohannesBrummer-3.jpg|100px|Sophia Maria Catharina]] [[Image:CollectionNicolaasJohannesBrummer-4.jpg|100px|Margaretha Zacharia Naudé]] [[Image:Brummer-188.jpg|100px|Johan Wighard (1835) and (likely) his 1nd wife Catharina Willemina Jacomina Reeder]] [[Image:CollectionNicolaasJohannesBrummer-6.jpg|100px|Johan Wighard (1835) and (likely) his 2nd wife Susanna Catharina Werner]] ===Jan van Wasbank, family=== [[Image:Van_der_Merwe-1812-1.jpg|100px|Anna Elisabeth van der Merwe, with Martha Sophia and Michiel Johannes Brümmer]] [[Image:Van_der_Merwe-1812.jpg|100px|Anna Elisabeth van der Merwe, crop]] [[Image:Brummer-197.jpg|100px|Michiel Johannes Brümmer, son of Jan van Wasbank]] [[Image:Brummer-190.jpg|100px|Izaak Johannes Brummer (1838) with wife Francina Labuschagne, and daughter]] [[Image:Brummer-192.jpg|100px|Cornelia Elisabeth Brümmer (Betta), 1841]] [[Image:Brummer-193.jpg|100px|Anna Elizabeth Jacoba Ekron, Toeke (1844 - 1938, married John Ekron)]] [[Image:Ekron-7.jpg|100px|John Ekron (1842-1915), married Toeke]] [[Image:Brummer-195.jpg|100px|Jacob Abraham Brümmer, Abram (1847)]] [[Image:Smit-2397.jpg|100px|Catharina Johanna Elisabeth Smit (1854-1916), wife of Jacob Abraham Brümmer]] [[Image:Brummer-196.jpg|100px|Andries Godlieb Brümmer (1849) and his wife Maria Magdalena Durandt (1852)]] ===Andries Godlieb, children=== [[Image:Brummer-181.jpg|100px|Carel Theodorus Muller & Johanna Sophia Jones]] [[Image:Brummer-177.jpg|100px|Willem Hendrik]] [[Image:Brummer-186.jpg|100px|Michael Johann]] [[Image:Brummer-183.jpg|100px|Willem Hermanus & Cecilia Helena Soekoe]] ===Barend Jacobus Brümmer, family=== [[Image:CollectionNicolaasJohannesBrummer.jpg|100px|Barend Jacobus]] [[Image:Brummer-450.jpg|100px|Johanna, Gerbrecht Johanna Brümmer]] [[Image:CollectionNicolaasJohannesBrummer-1.jpg|100px|marriage Barend Jacobus & Gerbrecht Wilhelmina van Zyl]] [[Image:CollectionNicolaasJohannesBrummer-2.jpg|100px|Nicolaas Johannes]] [[Image:Brummer-194.jpg|100px|Martha Sophia Brümmer (1855), married Adrian van Jaarsveld]] [[Image:Van_Jaarsveld-789-1.jpg|100px|Adrian van Jaarsveld (1838), married to Martha Sophia Brümmer (1855)]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-221.jpg|100px|Gerbrecht Wilhelmina van Zyl (1849), married Barend Jacobus Brümmer]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-221-1.jpg|100px|Family picture of Barend Jacobus Brümmer, Gerbrecht Wilhelmina van Zyl, and children]] [[Image:Brummer-109.jpg|100px|Barkly East School, teacher Visster and children, Barend Jacobus at the back]] ===Nicolaas Johannes van Zyl, family=== [[Image:Van_Zyl-4215.jpg|100px|Johan Christoffel van Zyl & wife Sara Johanna Lodewina Cronje]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-3277.jpg|100px|Nicolaas Johannes van Zyl, son of Jacobus Albertus ]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-4218.jpg|100px|Nicolaas Johannes van Zyl (1836) & wife Maria Elizabeth van der Wath]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-1167.jpg|100px|Jacobus Albertus van Zyl (1834), husband of Cornelia Elisabeth Brümmer (Betta)]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-4215.jpg|100px|Johan Christoffel van Zyl (1838) & Sara Johanna Lodewina Cronje]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-4222.jpg|100px|Elizabeth Margeretha (Betta) van Zyl who married John Charles Church]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-4651.jpg|100px|Cornelius Petrus van Zyl (1842) & Johanna Cristina Symms]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-4607.jpg|100px|Frederik Johannes van Zyl (1844) & likely 2nd wife Catharina Aletta Roodt]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-4653.jpg|100px|Petrus Jacobus van Zyl (1846) & one of his sons]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-2162.jpg|100px|Willem Jacobus van Zyl (1846) & one of his sons]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-4222-1.jpg|100px|Betta Church and six daughters]] [[Image:Van_Zyl-8229.jpg|100px|Jan Abraham Christoffel van Zyl (Abraham), born 1851, and wife Lenie Hoffman]] ===Prof. Nicolaas Johannes Brümmer, family=== ===Prof. Johannes Izak Marais, family=== [[Image:Marais-1865-1.jpg|100px|Family of Joh.Izak &. Hessie Marais, appr 1914]] {{Clear}} ===Information about the pictures=== Nicolaas Johannes was born in 1866 in the Dordrecht district, at a farm, went to school at Lady Grey, a town his father helped found, and then studied at Stellenbosch. Subsequently, he studied at Edinburgh, and travelled to the Netherlands and Germany, where he also met the relatives at Menslage. Back in South Africa he became professor of philosophy. He named his house on Rowanstreet in Stellenbosch "Menslage". He left a collection of notes, letters and pictures about his genealogical research, mainly on his Brümmer and van Zyl ancestors. Some of these pictures were rather early portraits, in the Daguerrotype of Argandtype technique, and it is interesting in that context just to see how stiff people are sitting, while early photographers quickly tried to become creative and original as well. There are also two paintings of a man and woman of which family tradition says these were Johann Wichard and his wife. Some of the pictures are not easy to identify. There is a group picture from the marriage of [[Brummer-109|Barend Jacobus]], where not everybody has yet been identified. There is a beautiful picture of a Daguerrotype of Hermann Arnd, who remained at the family farm at Andorf, near Menslage. Among the letters, there are three letters sent in 1808 by the first South African Brümmer, with the help of the dominee of Graaff-Reinet, and via a friend living in the Hague, addressed to the pfarrer in Menslage with the request to find the living Brümmer family there. Three somewhat different copies were sent with different travellers to Europe. Remember that this was during the Continental Blockade of the Napoleonic wars. These three letters form a fascinating historical remnant of that moment in time.

College and University Owned Slaves in Virginia

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'''The Virginia Team covers activity for the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] in the state of Virginia.''' == College and University Owned Slaves in Virginia == * [https://slavery.virginia.edu/ University of Virginia Slaves] [Project Pending] * [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/slavery-at-the-college-of-william-and-mary/#:~:text=The%20College%20of%20William%20and%20Mary%20utilized%20the%20labor%20of,when%20the%20school%20suspended%20classes. Slavery at the College of William and Mary in Virginia] [Project Pending] * [https://www.wm.edu/sites/lemonproject/ The Lemon Project at the College of William and Mary]

Collett Connections

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== Introduction == Almost every generation of the Dobson family has a family member with the name Collet/Collett or a connection to a descendant of the Collett family. This Free Space Profile is not intended to be, in any way, a definitive history of either the Collett or Dobson Families, but, rather, an indication of how the two names have become linked in the period between 1717 and 1925, initially in England and later in both New Zealand and Australia. == The Collett Family == A comprehensive and most impressive family history of the Colletts can be found at "Brian Collett's Family History".[ http://www.collettfamilyhistory.net/] Brian's family history covers the period from 1360 to 2014 and comprises 68 separate Parts, each detailing branches of Collett families across the Globe. The Colletts mentioned on this page are but a few of those family members detailed in Part 17, "The Maldon Essex and Kent Line". The Collett connections on Wikitree start with [[Collett-193|Samuel Collett]], born in London in 1717, the son of Samuel Collett and Mary Curtis. Samuel was a merchant in Leadenhall Street in the City of London. Samuel married [[Lascelles-45|Sarah Lascelles]] about 1752 and they had three children. Their first-born, a son, died in infancy in 1755. They next had two daughters, Sarah Collett and Sophia Collett, who begin this history of connections with the Dobson Family. ==== Given Name or Last Name ==== Initially, the Collett name appears as Samuel Collett's last name, spelled with a double 'tt' and, hence, as the Last Name at Birth of his two daughters. Sarah's son was given the name Collett as a first name. However, in subsequent generations, where children were given a first name of Collet, it was generally spelled with a single 't' and, where the name was used as a surname, it was spelled with a double 'tt'. Nevertheless, this was not a hard and fast "rule", so variations will be found from time to time. == The Dobson Family == The Dobson Families, from their first connections to the Colletts (about 1774) in England, and later family growth in New Zealand (since 1850) and Australia (since 1901), are detailed on Wikitree, commencing with [[Dobson-1015|Charles Dobson]] and [[Collett-196|Sophia Collett]]. The histories of the Dobson Family members on Wikitree are principally related to the migration to New Zealand, commencing with the "First Four Ships" of the Canterbury Association in 1850. This was effectively the beginning of "white settlement" in the unexplored South Island of New Zealand and the Dobsons, surveyors, civil engineeers and "explorers", were responsible for much of the early road and bridge construction on the rugged West Coast. == Connections == === Connected Wikitree Profiles === :''(To return to an individual's Wikitree Profile, click on the person's name.)'' [[Collett-195|'''SARAH (COLLETT) BARKER''']] ''(1755 - 1808)'' Sarah was born in 1755. She was the daughter of [[Collett-193|Samuel Collett]] and [[Lascelles-45|Sarah Lascelles]]. She passed away in 1808. In 1771, Sarah married [[Barker-2569|William Barker]] and they had three children, Mary, [[Barker-2572|Collett]] and [[Barker-2570|Elizabeth]]. Elizabeth was later (1810) to marry her cousin, [[Dobson-1018|John Dobson]]. [[Barker-2572|'''COLLETT BARKER''']] ''(1784 - 1831)'' Collett was born in 1784 in London. He was the son of [[Barker-2569|William Barker]] and [[Collett-195|Sarah Collett]]. Collett Barker joined the British Army as an Ensign in January, 1806, rising to the rank of Captain by 1825. He was killed by aboriginals in South Australia in 1831. On 13 September 1828 Captain Barker arrived as the new commandant of Fort Wellington, the settlement at Raffles Bay in the Northern Territory, and the following year was commander at King George Sound in Western Australia. Barker was an excellent administrator and proved to be an humane friend to the local indigenous people of both commands. He recorded Aboriginal place names, people, traditions and beliefs which would have been lost entirely. Had he lived he was to be sent to New Zealand's north island as first resident by Governor Darling because of the feared Māori unrest; his role was to conciliate. In 1831, on the recommendation of Charles Sturt, who had discovered the shoaled mouth of the Murray River the previous year, Barker was sent to explore the east coast of the Gulf of St Vincent in South Australia to see if another channel from the Murray entered the sea there. On 13 April 1831 Capt. Barker and his party arrived at Cape Jervis on the ''Isabella''. He examined the coast and found that there was no channel. Barker discovered the Onkaparinga River on 15 April. He then explored the ranges inland, north of the present site of Adelaide, and climbed Mount Lofty where he sighted the Port River inlet, Barker Inlet and the future Port Adelaide, his most important discovery. He then moored ''Isabella'' near present Yankalilla Bay and went overland to explore the area around Lake Alexandrina and Encounter Bay. On 29 April the mouth of the Murray was reached. Barker swam across the narrow channel the next morning, went over a sandhill, and was never seen again. A few days later the party learned that Barker had been killed by the local indigenous people who had mistaken him for a whaler or sealer. Wikipedia [[Barker-2570|'''ELIZABETH BARKER''']] ''(1787 - 1872)'' Elizabeth was born in 1787. Elizabeth was the elder daughter of [[Barker-2569|William Barker]] and [[Collett-195|Sarah Collett]]. In 1810, Elizabeth Barker married her first cousin, [[Dobson-1018|John Dobson]], (son of [[Collett-196|Sophia Collett]] and [[Dobson-1015|Charles Dobson]]). She passed away in 1872. Elizabeth and John Dobson had seven children. [[Collett-196|'''SOPHIA (COLLETT) DOBSON''']] ''(1757 - 1787)'' Sophia was born in 1757. She was the second daughter of [[Collett-193|Samuel Collett]] and [[Lascelles-45|Sarah Lascelles]]. She passed away in 1787. Sophia married [[Dobson-1015|Charles Dobson]] in (about) 1774 and they had five children. Their first child, [[Dobson-1017|Charles Collett Dobson]] died in South Africa. The second son, [[Dobson-1018|John Dobson]] was born in 1778. [[Dobson-1018|'''JOHN DOBSON''']] ''(1778 - 1827)'' John was born in 1778. He was the son of [[Dobson-1015|Charles Dobson]] and [[Collett-196|Sophia Collett]]. In 1810, John married his first cousin, [[Barker-2570|Elizabeth Barker]], (daughter of [[Collett-195|Sarah Collett]] and [[Barker-2569|William Barker]]). He passed away in 1827. John and Elizabeth Dobson had seven children. [[Dobson-1022|'''COLLET DOBSON (Dobson Collet)''']] ''(1813 - 1899)''
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Collet was born in 1813. He was the son of [[Dobson-1018|John Dobson]] and [[Barker-2570|Elizabeth Barker]]. Collet was an actor, singer, music lecturer and singing teacher. He passed away in 1899. Collet changed his surname to ''Collett'' (the maiden name of both of his grandmothers) and was known for a time as ''Collet Dobson Collet''. Later in life, he dropped his first name and was simply known as ''Dobson Collet''. A career in the law aborted, due to lack of money, Collet became director of music at South Place Chapel , and was heavily involved in the Chartist movement . He became Secretary of the People's Charter Union , and of the Newspaper Stamp Abolition Committee (i.e. to overturn the Stamp Act ) in 1849. In 1866 he became editor of ''The Diplomatic Review'' . This journal was first known as ''The Free Press'' prior to Collet's taking it over and was a mouthpiece for the views of David Urquhart . Collet invited radical people to contribute to ''Diplomatic Review'' and as a result began publishing articles by Karl Marx . The two became great friends and weekly meetings were held at each other's houses at which Shakespeare readings were given by members of the family. These meetings became formalised as "The Dogberry Club". Marx felt that his strong German accent would not be helpful for authenticity and so he watched the proceedings as his daughter, Eleanor Marx, and Collet's daughter, Clara Collet , amongst others, became heavily involved in the readings. From 1851 - 1870 he was Secretary of the Association for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge . Collet's book, ''A History of the Taxes on Knowledge: their origin and repeal'', London: T. Fisher Unwin, was first published in 1899. It was subsequently re-published in the Thinker's Library series in 1933. [[Dobson-1024|'''EDWARD DOBSON''']] ''(1816 - 1908)''
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Edward was born in 1816. He was the son of [[Dobson-1018|John Dobson]] and [[Barker-2570|Elizabeth Barker]]. He passed away in 1908 and is buried in St.Paul's Anglican Cemetery, Papanui, NZ, (Area 3, Row E, No.134). Born in 1816 and the son of a merchant, Edward Dobson was articled to a well-known architect and surveyor, Herring, from whom he learned the practical side of the profession of civil engineer. In 1839, aged 23, he married 17 year old Mary Ann Lough. Dobson studied at University College, London, was skilled as architect and artist and was elected A.M.Inst.C.E. in 1842 and A.R.I.B.A. in 1843. He joined the firm of railway engineers, John Rastrick, and was engaged on railway construction. For a time Rastrick stationed Edward and his family at Nottingham. A line was to be built from that city to London. Edward Dobson, together with his two sons, ([[Dobson-1032|George]] and [[Dobson-1033|Arthur]]), arrived in New Zealand aboard the ''Cressy'' on December 27, 1850. Because of the primitive conditions, George and Arthur were sent to live with their uncle, [[Dobson-1023|Rev. Charles Henry Dobson]], in Tasmania. They returned to New Zealand in July 1854 when both were in their early teens. Edward's wife, [[Lough-45|Mary]], followed to New Zealand, arriving at Lyttelton aboard the ''Fatima'' exactly one year later, on December 27, 1851. She was accompanied by the rest of the children: [[Dobson-1036|Mary Ann]], [[Dobson-1037|Caroline]], [[Dobson-1034|Edward Henry]] and [[Dobson-1038|Maria Eliza]]. [Travelling with Mary and the children, was [[Dobson-1027|Alfred Dobson]], Edward's brother. [[Lough-46|Lucy Lough]], Mary's sister, was to follow five years later, (arriving at Lyttelton in December, 1856 aboard the ''Egmont''), expressly to marry Alfred.] A man of ‘strenuous action’, Dobson served as provincial engineer between 1854-68. He planned and introduced New Zealand’s first telegraph line between Christchurch and Lyttelton; attempted to confine the tempestuous Waimakariri within its banks; was in charge of the draining of 10, 000 acres of low-lying land about Rangiora; and designed and supervised the breakwater from Officer’s Point which made the inner part of Lyttelton harbour safe for shipping. The physical labour used on this last project was supplied by the prisoners in the Lyttelton Gaol. On Edward Dobson’s memorial there appear the words:
Associate and Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers. Arrived in Canterbury 1850. First Provincial Engineer, 1854, and Engineer to the Moorhouse Tunnel. ‘His life’s desire was that his labours might be of benefit to his fellow Colonists’.
Edward Dobson, 91, died on 19 April 1908. His wife, Mary Ann, 92, died on 29 December 1913. [[Dobson-1026|'''SOPHIA (DOBSON) COLLETT''']] ''(1822 - 1894)'' Sophia was born in 1822 (Baptised February 1, 1822). She was the daughter of [[Dobson-1018|John Dobson]] and [[Barker-2570|Elizabeth Barker]]. She passed away in 1894. Like her brother, Collet, Sophia adopted as her surname, the maiden name of both her grandmothers, ''Collett''. Sophia, however, did this only after the death of her mother in 1872. [[Dobson-1042|'''COLLET BARKER DOBSON''']] ''(1861 - 1936)''
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Collet was born in 1861. He was the son of [[Dobson-1024|Edward Dobson]] and [[Lough-45|Mary Lough]]. He passed away in 1936. Collet married [[Thornton-1075|Ida Thornton]] in 1886 and the couple had three children, all dying in infancy. Collet and Ida were both actors, producing a number of shows as "The Collet-Dobson Dramatic and Comedy Company", 1890 - 1899. Collet travelled to Australia around 1898/99 in search of work, Ida remaining in New Zealand. Collet never returned to New Zealand and the couple were divorced in 1904. By the time of the divorce proceedings, Collet was living with [[Meddings-4|Harriet Meddings]] in Sydney, Australia and a daughter [[Dobson-1071|Agnes]] had been born to the couple. Collet and Harriet were married about 1905. Collet died in the Majestic Theatre in Adelaide where he had been a producer (and later, assistant manager), for over 20 years. '''''The Advertiser'' (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954)''' '''Thursday 9 July 1936''' '''Majestic Theatre Official Dies In Office''' Mr. Collet Barker Dobson, prominent in Australian and New Zealand theatrical circles, died suddenly in his office at the Majestic Theatre, Adelaide, yesterday. He was found in a state of collapse. The manager (Mr. Bert Lennon) immediately called in Dr. L. J. Pellew who found that Mr. Dobson was dead. The late Mr. Dobson, who was 75, had been associated with the Fuller organisation for 26 years, first as a producer of dramas, and latterly as an assistant to Mr. Lennon. A member of a distinguished New Zealand pioneering family, he was the youngest son of Mr. Edward Dobson, civil engineer and surveyor, of Christchurch. He entered his father's office, but surveying did not appeal to him, and he ran away and went on the stage. He became an accomplished actor. In later years he produced dramas in New Zealand and Australia. He came to Adelaide 20 years ago. His wife was Miss Meddings, daughter of the Inspector-General of Telegraphs in New Zealand. A daughter, Miss Agnes Dobson, of St. Peters, survives. Miss Dobson has also been associated with the stage since childhood. The late Sir Arthur Dobson, of Christchurch, New Zealand, was a brother of Mr. C. B. Dobson, and a sister married Sir Julius von Haast, formerly Professor of Geology at Canterbury University. In 1886, Mr. Dobson was private secretary to Sir Julius von Haast when he went to England as Commissioner for New Zealand at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition. He was a grand nephew of Captain Collet Barker, after whom Mount Barker was named. "He was a wonderful friend and colleague, and I shall miss him very much; he came in quite cheerfully as usual at noon today," said Mr. Lennon last night. "I was often surprised at his wide knowledge of affairs other than the stage, and his wish that he might die in the theatre was dramatically fulfilled." It is stated that Mr. Dobson's death was probably due to heart failure. Plainclothes Constable E. J. Davis submitted a report to the City Coroner (Mr. Blackburn), who deemed an inquest unnecessary. [[Dobson-1071|'''AGNES DOBSON (aka Holah, Barclay, Thornton,Grey)]]''' ''(1901 - 1987)''
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Agnes was the child of [[Dobson-1042|Collet Dobson]] and [[Meddings-4|Harriet Meddings]]. Agnes passed away in 1987. Agnes was born about 1901 to New Zealand-born parents, Collet Barker Dobson, actor and travelling theatre manager, and Harriet Agnes Meddings,Note: In Rose Wilson's biography of Agnes Dobson, there is misunderstanding of the two marriages of Collet Dobson to Ida Thornton and Harriet Meddings, with both surnames being attributed to the same person. an actor whose stage name was ''Harrie Collet''. Agnes's birth was not registered. In the course of her lifetime, Agnes was a stage actor, film actor, radio actor, television actor, drama teacher, playwright, poet, radio announcer and theatre director. During World War 1, Agnes lived for a time in Brisbane, where her mother had purchased a tearoom with a library attached. She developed into a beauty and, at 15 or 16 began her acting career with the lead role in ''Camille'' with (Sir) Benjamin Fuller's stock company. In 1917 she made her silent film debut as a young sideshow dancer in ''The Hayseeds' Backblock Show''[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hayseeds%27_Back-blocks_Show ] and, in 1919 she appeared in ''The Face at the Window'' A 1919 Australian silent film in which both Agnes and her father, Collet Dobson, had prominent roles [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Face_at_the_Window_(1919_film) ] and ''Barry Butts In''.[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Butts_In ] In April, 1921, Agnes married a widower, Frederick Holah, who was an actor and playwright known as Ronald Riley. Their son, William, later known as Bill Barclay, was born in December that year. Agnes and Frederick were divorced about 1923 and Agnes next married George Barclay, a car salesman, in February 1924. In 1931, Agnes settled in Adelaide and, now divorced from George Barclay, she married again, to Wilfred Thornton, in January, 1932. This marriage was dissolved in 1934. '''Stage Talk At Lyceum Club''' - (8 October 1936) MISS Agnes Dobson was the speaker at the monthly luncheon of the Lyceum Club yesterday, when she gave an entertaining talk upon the past and future of the theatre, with stories of her own stage experiences as actress and producer. The president (Miss Mabel Marriatt). in introducing Miss Dobson, recalled that, as a great niece of Captain Collet Barker, one of the early explorers. Miss Dobson had a special link with the romantic days of the State, and that it was appropriate that she had won a second prize in 'The Adver tiser' Centenary competition for her play, 'Dark Brother.' Miss Dobson sketched the history of the theatre, from the early religious dramatisations, and laid stress upon the psychological importance of stage presentation as a means for discharging mass emotion. The theatre, she urged, should not be allowed to develop into a vast machine for manufacturing entertainment, but should fulfil its old function of awakening the imagination of the people. Plays representative of every age should be presented, so that the public could form its own taste by experience of drama which had been significant in the history of its own and other races. If the commercial theatre would not undertake this work, the amateur theatre must play its part in stimulating public interest. Miss Dobson outlined briefly her own plans for presenting with an independent group of players, a programme of representative plays. Among other entertaining stories of her own professional career. Miss Dobson told how she had once played in a melodrama which opened with a farmyard scene. The pigeons provided to make 'atmosphere' immediately flew up to the gallery and stayed there until Miss Dobson appeared in a dramatic ship-board scene, when one of them airily descended and perched upon her head. Miss Violet de Mole, in thanking Miss Dobson for her talk, quoted an apt comparison made by Sacha Guitry between the cinema and the stage. In one instance, he said, the audience listened to actors speaking; in the other they listened to those who had spoken —all the difference in the world.''The Advertiser'' (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Thursday 8 October 1936. In 1940, Agnes moved to St.Kilda, Melbourne and, using the pseudonym Agnes Grey, she presented talks and book reviews for the ABC. She wrote scripts for radio plays and school broadcasts, and played parts in serials, including that of the tyrannical Mrs Sharpshott in ''The Village Glee Club''. In the 1950s and 1960s she freelanced as an actor, appearing in films and television dramas, mainly for Crawford Productions Pty Ltd. She had minor roles in ''Homicide, Division 4, Consider Your Verdict'', and several other TV series. Eventually incapacitated, she lived in a nursing home at Oakleigh, supported by the Actors' Benevolent Fund. She died there on 26 February, 1987.[ http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/dobson-agnes-12423 ] [[Holah-2|'''COLLET JOHN HOLAH (aka WILLIAM JOHN BARCLAY)''']] ''(1921 - 1970)''
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William was born in 1921. He was the son of [[Holah-1|Frederick Holah]] and [[Dobson-1071|Agnes Dobson]]. He passed away in 1970. Although born Collet John Holah, subsequent to his mother's remarriage (to [[Barclay-366|George Oliver Clapcott Barclay]]) when Collet was aged two, he became known as William John (Bill) Barclay, the name he used for the rest of his life. (He formalised his change of name by deed poll in 1947) William served in the Australian Air Force (RAAF) during WW2 as a Flight Lieutenant. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). Bill returned to Australia after World War II, later joined by his wife Dorothy and their first child Anthony John. They lived in Adelaide from about 1947 until 1951 when they moved to Melbourne, Victoria. Their second son, Terence Michael, was born in 1949 in Adelaide. Bill had been a navigator with RAAF Bomber Command, and had been injured during the War. He had recovered from this injury but was troubled by back pain for the rest of his life. As a war veteran, he was assisted to return to study and gained a tertiary diploma. The family was also eligible for other assistance, such as a low-interest home loan. They purchased a double block of land in Beaumaris, Melbourne, and built a weatherboard house. Bill worked as a Commonwealth Government public servant all his life. He had wished to continue to work in aircraft navigation, but his back injury had precluded this. He worked in a number of roles during his life, including air traffic control. I think he worked mainly for the Department of Aviation. For a time, he was the Minister for Aviation’s Secretary. I remember that his job took him overseas quite frequently, and he had a United Nations Passport in the 1960s. His job was listed as Technical Officer, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) In the early1960s, he was offered a position in the head office of the ICAO in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The whole family moved to Montreal, where we lived for about two years. In about 1964 we returned to Melbourne. In 1968, he took about six months’ long service leave, and travelled to Europe where he, Dorothy and Susan travelled through Europe for a number of months. Bill especially wanted to go to Spain as he was interested in Spain and was learning to speak Spanish. He became ill the following year, and underwent surgery for bowel cancer. He passed away from secondary cancer of the liver in February 1970. He is remembered by most people as an all-round ‘nice bloke’. He was a progressive thinker. He was very pleased to have established his family in Melbourne. He did a woodwork course and made a lot of our furniture. He also worked in the garden and even did the regular repainting of our weatherboard house. He loved animals and we always had one or two dogs and cats. (Also guinea pigs, lizards and even snakes, thanks to my reptile-loving brother, Terry) I remember that he loved classical music and had an extensive record collection: Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Sibelius, Elgar and many others. I especially remember him listening to Mahler’s great symphonies. I later also grew to appreciate and love Mahler’s music. Susan Jennifer Barclay, daughter. == Timeline == 1717 Samuel Collett born in London
1752 Samuel Collett marries Sarah Lascelles
1755 Sarah Collett born
1757 Sophia Collett born
1771 Sarah Collett marries William Barker
1774 Sophia Collett marries Charles Dobson
1778 John Dobson (son of Charles & Sophia) born
1784 Collett Barker (son of William & Sarah) born
1787 Elizabeth Barker (daughter of William & Sarah) born
1810 (Cousins), John Dobson & Elizabeth Barker, marry
1813 Birth of Collet Dobson (later known as Dobson Collett/Collet)
1816 Birth of Edward Dobson
1822 Birth of Sophia Dobson (later known as Sophia Collett)
1861 Collet Barker Dobson (son of Edward Dobson) born
1901 Agnes Dobson born to Collet Barker Dobson & Harriet Meddings
1921 Agnes Dobson marries Frederick Stanley Holah
1921 Collet John Holah (son of Agnes & Frederick) born
1924 Agnes Dobson marries George Oliver Clapcott Barclay
1925 Collet John Holah now known as William John (Bill) Barclay
== Sources == * Papers Past, NZ * Trove (National Library of Australia) * "Brian Collett's Family History"[ http://www.collettfamilyhistory.net/] == Footnotes ==

Collett Family Book

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Collett family book of Chicago, Illinois of 1914

Colley Family Mysteries

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

Collin County Historic Places

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} --- * The coordinator for this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. {{Image|file=Collin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption='''Collin County Seal''' }}{{clear}} ===National Register of Historic Places=== '''[[:Space:Collin County, Texas|Collin County, Texas]]''' * Allen Water Station, North of Exchange Parkway on Cottonwood Creek, Allen * Aston Building, 113 S. Main St., Farmersville * Beverly-Harris House, 604 Parker, McKinney * John H. Bingham House, 800 S. Chestnut. McKinney * Board-Everett House, 507 N. Bradley, McKinney * John R. Brown House, 509 N. Church, McKinney * Burrus-Finch House, 405 N. Waddill, McKinney * Celina Public School, 205 S. Colorado St., Celina * U. P. Clardy House, 315 Oak, McKinney * Cline-Bass House. 804 Tucker, McKinney * J. R. Coggins House,805 Howell, McKinney * Collin County Mill and Elevator Company, 407 E. Louisiana, McKinney * Crouch-Perkins House, 205 N. Church, McKinney * H. L. Davis House, 705 N. College, McKinney 15 Davis-Hill House Davis-Hill House October 8, 1987 (#87001697) 710 N. Church 33°12′19″N 96°36′59″W McKinney 16 J. S. Dowell House J. S. Dowell House October 8, 1987 (#87001699) 608 Parker 33°11′35″N 96°37′20″W McKinney 17 Joe E. Dulaney House Joe E. Dulaney House October 8, 1987 (#87001704) 311 S. Chestnut 33°11′41″N 96°36′46″W McKinney 18 Joseph Field Dulaney House Joseph Field Dulaney House October 8, 1987 (#87001702) 315 S. Chestnut 33°11′40″N 96°36′46″W McKinney 19 Estes House Estes House November 29, 1995 (#95001365) 903 N. College St. 33°12′16″N 96°37′15″W McKinney 20 F. C. Faires House F. C. Faires House October 8, 1987 (#87001705) 505 S. Chestnut 33°11′32″N 96°36′47″W McKinney 21 Faires-Bell House Faires-Bell House October 8, 1987 (#87001706) S side Chestnut Sq. 33°11′40″N 96°36′45″W McKinney 22 Fairview H&TC Railroad Historic District Upload image May 10, 2010 (#10000247) About 1/4 mi. W of St HWY 5 on Sloan Creek & the former Houston & Texas Central Railroad tracks 33°08′50″N 96°38′28″W Fairview Houston and Texas Central Railway 23 Farmersville Masonic Lodge No. 214, A.F. and A.M. Farmersville Masonic Lodge No. 214, A.F. and A.M. March 30, 2005 (#05000245) 101 S. Main St. 33°09′55″N 96°21′35″W Farmersville 24 John H. Ferguson House John H. Ferguson House October 8, 1987 (#87001707) 607 N. Church 33°12′10″N 96°37′02″W McKinney 25 Foote-Crouch House Foote-Crouch House June 27, 1988 (#87001708) 401 N. Benge 33°11′40″N 96°37′03″W McKinney 26 S. H. Fox House S. H. Fox House October 8, 1987 (#87001709) 808 Tucker 33°12′10″N 96°37′32″W McKinney 27 Jim B. Goodner House Jim B. Goodner House October 8, 1987 (#87001688) 302 S. Tennessee 33°11′42″N 96°36′54″W McKinney 28 Gough-Hughston House Gough-Hughston House June 27, 1988 (#87001710) 1206 W. Louisiana 33°11′50″N 96°37′36″W McKinney 29 Heard-Craig House Heard-Craig House October 8, 1987 (#87001711) 205 W. Hunt 33°11′55″N 96°37′00″W McKinney 30 Ben Hill House Ben Hill House October 8, 1987 (#87001712) 509 Tucker 33°12′08″N 96°37′42″W McKinney 31 John B. Hill House John B. Hill House October 8, 1987 (#87001713) 605 N. College 33°12′10″N 96°37′15″W McKinney 32 Moran Hill House Moran Hill House October 8, 1987 (#87001714) 203 N. Waddill 33°11′53″N 96°37′36″W McKinney 33 W. R. Hill House W. R. Hill House October 8, 1987 (#87001715) 601 N. College 33°12′09″N 96°37′16″W McKinney 34 Hill-Webb Grain Elevator Hill-Webb Grain Elevator October 8, 1987 (#87001716) 400 E. Louisiana 33°11′47″N 96°36′34″W McKinney 35 House at 1303 W. Louisiana House at 1303 W. Louisiana October 8, 1987 (#87001717) 1303 W. Louisiana 33°11′48″N 96°37′39″W McKinney 36 House at 201 N. Graves House at 201 N. Graves October 8, 1987 (#87001718) 201 N. Graves 33°11′55″N 96°37′47″W McKinney 37 House at 301 E. Lamar Upload image October 8, 1987 (#87001719) 301 E. Lamar 33°12′02″N 96°37′03″W McKinney 38 House at 610 Tucker Upload image October 8, 1987 (#87001720) 610 Tucker 33°12′10″N 96°37′38″W McKinney 39 House at 704 Parker House at 704 Parker October 8, 1987 (#87001721) 704 Parker 33°11′33″N 96°37′20″W McKinney 40 Houses at 406 and 408 Heard Houses at 406 and 408 Heard October 8, 1987 (#87001722) 406 & 408 Heard 33°12′16″N 96°37′05″W McKinney 41 John Johnson House John Johnson House October 8, 1987 (#87001723) 302 Anthony 33°11′37″N 96°36′46″W McKinney 42 Thomas Johnson House Thomas Johnson House October 8, 1987 (#87001724) 312 S. Tennessee 33°11′40″N 96°36′54″W McKinney 43 Mrs. J. C. King House Mrs. J. C. King House October 13, 1988 (#87001737) 405 W. Louisiana 33°11′47″N 96°36′28″W McKinney 44 E. W. Kirkpatrick House and Barn E. W. Kirkpatrick House and Barn October 8, 1987 (#87001738) 903 Parker 33°11′21″N 96°37′20″W McKinney 45 McKinney Commercial Historic District McKinney Commercial Historic District January 10, 1983 (#83003132) Roughly bounded by Herndon, Wood, Cloyd, Davis, Louisiana, MacDonald, and Virginia Sts. 33°11′51″N 96°36′51″W McKinney 46 McKinney Cotton Compress Plant McKinney Cotton Compress Plant June 27, 1988 (#87001739) 300 blk. Throckmorton 33°12′01″N 96°36′22″W McKinney 47 McKinney Cotton Mill Historic District McKinney Cotton Mill Historic District October 8, 1987 (#87001740) Roughly bounded by Elm, RR tracks, Burrus, Fowler, & Amscott 33°10′59″N 96°36′39″W McKinney 48 Old McKinney Hospital Old McKinney Hospital October 8, 1987 (#87001743) 700-800 S. College 33°11′26″N 96°37′16″W McKinney 49 McKinney Residential Historic District McKinney Residential Historic District October 8, 1987 (#87001744) Roughly bounded by W. Lamar, N. Benge, W. Louisiana, & N. Oak 33°11′56″N 96°37′15″W McKinney 50 Sam Neathery House Sam Neathery House June 27, 1988 (#87001745) 215 N. Waddill 33°11′56″N 96°37′36″W McKinney 51 J. P. Nenney House J. P. Nenney House June 27, 1988 (#87001746) 601 N. Church 33°12′07″N 96°37′02″W McKinney 52 R. F. Newsome House R. F. Newsome House October 8, 1987 (#87001747) 609 Tucker 33°12′08″N 96°37′38″W McKinney 53 Newsome-King House Newsome-King House October 8, 1987 (#87001748) 401 W. Louisiana 33°11′48″N 96°36′27″W McKinney 54 Plano Station, Texas Electric Railway Plano Station, Texas Electric Railway August 10, 2005 (#05000856) 901 E 15th St. 33°01′11″N 96°42′06″W Plano AKA Interurban Railway Museum 55 John C. Rhea House John C. Rhea House June 27, 1988 (#87001749) 801 N. College 33°12′14″N 96°37′15″W McKinney 56 A. M. Scott House A. M. Scott House October 8, 1987 (#87001750) 1109 W. Louisiana 33°11′48″N 96°37′34″W McKinney 57 L. A. Scott House L. A. Scott House June 27, 1988 (#87001751) 513 W. Louisiana 33°11′48″N 96°37′15″W McKinney 58 Sister Grove Creek Site Upload image August 22, 1977 (#77001432) Address Restricted Farmersville 59 W. D. Smith House W. D. Smith House October 8, 1987 (#87001752) 703 N. College 33°12′11″N 96°37′15″W McKinney 60 J. H. Taylor House J. H. Taylor House October 8, 1987 (#87001753) 211 N. Waddill 33°11′55″N 96°37′36″W McKinney 61 Thompson House Thompson House October 8, 1987 (#87001754) 1207 W. Louisiana 33°11′48″N 96°37′37″W McKinney 62 R. L. Waddill House R. L. Waddill House October 8, 1987 (#87001755) 302 W. Lamar 33°12′02″N 96°36′46″W McKinney 63 Thomas W. Wiley House Thomas W. Wiley House October 8, 1987 (#87001756) 105 S. Church 33°11′48″N 96°37′01″W McKinney 64 A. G. Wilson House A. G. Wilson House October 8, 1987 (#87001757) 417 N. Waddill 33°12′05″N 96°37′36″W McKinney 65 Ammie Wilson House Ammie Wilson House December 28, 1978 (#78002906) 1900 W. 15th St. 33°01′08″N 96°43′52″W Plano

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Collins Andrews research

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Collins-5028 Research for Joan Collins, Wiltshire] === Collins === https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009496_0896-00049?pId=902739828 Joane Collins 1 Dec 1610 daughter of William Collins pg 48 of 156 Southbroom 1572-1685 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5TL-6Q3 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009496_0896-00056?pId=902739828 Thomas Collins son of William 22 March 1617/8 pg 55 of 156 Southbroom 1572-1685 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J77V-8M7 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009496_0896-00054?pId=902739828 Wm son of Wm Collins 11 May 1616 pg 53 of 156 Southbroom 1572-1685 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J77V-ZLS https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009496_0896-00052?pId=902739828 Melcheswecke son of Wm Collins ? Jul 1614 pg 51 of 156 Southbroom 1572-1685 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J77V-C6K === Andrews === https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009500_1888-00058?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YaJ17&_phstart=successSource&pId=3123440 Thomas son of George Androes 17 Jan 1612/3 pg 57 of 156 Bishops Cannings 1591-1653 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5GM-WDR Bishops Cannings https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009500_1888-00055?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YaJ17&_phstart=successSource&pId=3123440 Joan Androes 23 Sep 1609 daughter of George pg 54 of 156 Bishops Cannings 1591-1653 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009500_1888-00062?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YaJ17&_phstart=successSource&pId=3123440 Annis daughter of George Androes 24 Aug 1616 pg 61 of 156 Bishops Cannings 1591-1653 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009500_1888-00066?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YaJ17&_phstart=successSource&pId=3123440 Mary daughter of George Andros 19 Mar 1618/9 pg 65 of 156 Bishops Cannings 1591-1653 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009500_1888-00070?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YaJ17&_phstart=successSource&pId=3123440 Elizabeth daughter of George Androes 19 Dec 1622 pg 69 of 156 Bishops Cannings 1591-1653 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009500_1888-00073?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YaJ17&_phstart=successSource&pId=3123440 Geoege son George Androse 12 June 1626 pg 72 of 156 Bishops Cannings 1591-1653 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009500_1888-00076?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YaJ17&_phstart=successSource&pId=3123440 Hannah daughter of George Androse 14 Jan 1628/9 pg 75 of 156 Bishops Cannings 1591-1653 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61187/images/45582_263021009500_1888-00052?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YaJ17&_phstart=successSource&pId=3123440 George Andrewes married Oct 24? 1608 (no wife’s name!) pg 51 of 156 Bishops Cannings 1591-1653

Collins Broughton Research

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[[Collins-37162|Emma Jane Collins]] === John Collins & Susan Broughton === John, son of William and Mary, was born in 1825 and baptised on 2 January 1825 in Membury, Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "Devon Baptisms"
Archive: South West Heritage Trust
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100770917%2F00045&parentid=GBPRS%2FB%2F501066902%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F501066902%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 29 August 2023)
John Collins baptism on 2 Jan 1825 (born 1825), son of William & Mary, in Devon, England.
The date of the census March 30, 1851, was a few months before they married. In the 1851 census John (age 26), Agr Lab, was with his parents in North Tithing Of Membury, Devon, England. '''1851 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1851"
citing North Tithing Of Membury, Devon, England, p. 10; citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey
{{FamilySearch Record|SGNR-3LY}} (accessed 29 August 2023)
[http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1851/4354651/00802&parentid=GBC/1851/0008720815 FindMyPast Image]
John Collins (26), unmarried son, Agr Lab, in household of William Collins (59) in North Tithing Of Membury in Axminster registration district in Devon, England. Born in Membury, Devonshire.
: William Collins Head Married M 59 Agr lab Membury, Devon, England : Mary Collins Wife Married F 59 Wife Branscombe, Devon, England : John Collins Son Unmarried M 26 Agr lab Membury, Devon, England Susan, daughter of Henry Broughton and Hannah, was baptised on 3 July 1831 in Chard, Somerset, England. '''Baptism''': "Somerset Baptism Index"
Archive: Somerset Archives; Reference: D/P CHARD 2/1/18; Page: 30
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSOMERSET%2FBAP%2F001286304 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 29 August 2023)
Susan Broughton baptism on 3 Jul 1831, daughter of Henry Broughton & Hannah, in Chard, Somerset, England.
In the 1851 census Emma (age 2) was a lodger with her mother Susan in the household of John Seager in North Tithing Of Membury, Devon, England. '''1851 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1851"
citing North Tithing Of Membury, Devon, England, p. 20; citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey
{{FamilySearch Record|SGNR-355}} (accessed 29 August 2023)
[http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1851/4354651/00812&parentid=GBC/1851/0008721026 FindMyPast Image]
Emma Broughton (2) lodger in household of John Seager (43) in North Tithing Of Membury in Axminster registration district in Devon, England. Born in Membury, Devonshire.
: John Seager Head Married M 43 Cordwainer Chardstock, Dorset, England : Mary Seager Wife Married F 39 Cordwainer wife Chardstock, Dorset, England : John Seager Son M 10 Membury, Devon, England : Sarah Seager Daughter F 8 Membury, Devon, England : James Seager Son M 6 Membury, Devon, England : George Seager Son M 2 Membury, Devon, England : Susan Broughton Lodger Unmarried F 20 Lace mender Chard, Somerset, England : Emma Broughton Lodger F 2 Membury, Devon, England Emma, daughter of Susan, was baptised on 24 September 1848 in Membury, Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "Devon Baptisms"
Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 2845A/PR/1/5
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100770918%2F00018&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FBAP%2F0561693 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FBAP%2F0561693 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 29 August 2023)
Emma Broughton baptism on 24 Sep 1848, daughter of Susan, in Membury, Devon, England.
Birth registration has yet to be found. 22 Nov 1848 Bastardy order.
mother SUSAN BROUGHTON putative father HENRY WELSH division of AXMINSTER date of summons 22/11/1848 petty sessions on 30/01/1849 result ORDER MADE. '''Quarter Session''': "Devon Social & Institutional Records"
Archive: Devon Heritage Centre
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FDEVON%2FSMLPRJ%2F00004413 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 29 August 2023)
First name(s): Susan; Last name: Broughton; Year: 1848; Date: 22 Nov 1848; Place: Axminster; Description: mother SUSAN BROUGHTON putative father HENRY WELSH division of AXMINSTER date of summons 22/11/1848 petty sessions on 30/01/1849 result ORDER MADE; Dataset: Bastardy - Quarter Sessions - Returns of Affiliation Orders 1849; Record type: Bastardy; County: Devon; Country: England; Devon Heritage Centre reference: QS16/6/1.
John (of age), son of William Collins, married Susan Broughton (a minor), daughter of Henry, on 27 May 1851 in Membury, Devon, England. '''Marriage''': "Devon Marriages And Banns"
Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 2845A/PR/1/9
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100771342%2F00036&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FMAR%2F144680%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FMAR%2F144680%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 29 August 2023)
John Collins (of age) marriage to Susan Broughton on 27 May 1851 in Membury, Devon, England.
William, son of John and Susan, was baptised on 30 October 1853 in Membury, Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "Devon Baptisms"
Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 2845A/PR/1/5
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100770918%2F00030&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FBAP%2F0561791 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FBAP%2F0561791 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 29 August 2023)
William Collins baptism on 30 Oct 1853, son of John & Susan, in Membury, Devon, England.
'''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1853&range=0&surname=COLLIN&motherssurname=BROUGHTON&forename1=WILLIAM&gender=M&quarter=D&district=AXMINSTER&volume=05B&page=9 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 29 August 2023)
Collin, William (Mother's maiden name: Broughton).
''GRO Reference:'' 1853 Oct-Nov-Dec in Axminster Volume 05B Page 9.
Charlotte was born in Birstall, Yorkshire, probably as they were making their way to Liverpool to emigrate. Charlotte's birth was registered in the Apr-May-Jun quarter of 1855 in the Dewsbury district. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1855&range=0&surname=COLLINS&motherssurname=BROUGHTON&forename1=CHARLOTTE&gender=F&quarter=J&district=DEWSBURY&volume=09B&page=471 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 29 August 2023)
Collins, Charlotte (Mother's maiden name: Broughton).
''GRO Reference:'' 1855 Apr-May-Jun in Dewsbury Volume 09B Page 471.
{{Image|file=Gill_s_Photos_for_profiles.png |align=l |size=l |caption=Charlotte's birth registration. }} {{clear}} Possible Immigration? The gender of the middle child (all unamed) is wrong, but otherwise could fit. John Collins and Mrs Collins and 3 unamed children were passengers in 1855 in New York County, New York, United States. (21 Jul 1855-22 Aug 1855) '''Passenger List''': "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891"
citing Affiliate Publication Title: Passenger Lists of vessels arriving at New York, 1820-1897; Affiliate Publication Number: M237; Affiliate Film Number: 155; Digital film/folder number: 004679823; FHL microfilm: 000175511
{{FamilySearch Record|27RC-SZB}} (accessed 30 August 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|939V-5G96-ZB}} Image number 00211
Name: Collins; Immigration Date: 1855; Immigration Place: New York County, New York, United States; Nationality: England; Birth Date: 1850; Birth Place: England; Age: 5; Ship Name: Albion.
John's siblings *Sarah, daughter of William Collins and Mary, was baptised on 22 September 1816 in Membury, Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
citing Digital film/folder number: 008042126; FHL microfilm: 916859
{{FamilySearch Record|NB3P-FL3}} (accessed 30 August 2023)
Sarah Collins baptism on 22 Sep 1816, daughter of William Collins & Mary, in Membury, Devon, England, United Kingdom.
*Charlotte, daughter of William Collins and Mary, was baptised on 5 January 1823 in Membury, Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
citing Digital film/folder number: 008042126; FHL microfilm: 916859
{{FamilySearch Record|JMRH-M21}} (accessed 30 August 2023)
Charlotte Collins baptism on 5 Jan 1823, daughter of William Collins & Mary, in Membury, Devon, England, United Kingdom.
*William, son of William Collins and Mary, was baptised on 29 October 1826 in Membury, Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
citing Digital film/folder number: 008042126; FHL microfilm: 916859
{{FamilySearch Record|N54C-876}} (accessed 30 August 2023)
William Collins baptism on 29 Oct 1826, son of William Collins & Mary, in Membury, Devon, England, United Kingdom.
Susan's siblings *Jesse, son of Henry Broughton and Hannah Hutchings, was born on 12 December 1832 and baptised on 15 September 1833 in Street, Somerset, England. '''Baptism''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004362824; FHL microfilm: 825382
{{FamilySearch Record|NYBZ-XQR}} (accessed 30 August 2023)
Jesse Broughton baptism on 15 Sep 1833 (born 12 Dec 1832), son of Henry Broughton & Hannah Hutchings, in Street, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
Stayed in England. '''1881 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1881"
citing p. 10, Piece/Folio 2389/110, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,722
{{FamilySearch Record|Q276-4NKZ}} (accessed 30 August 2023)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1881/4314911/00231&parentid=GBC/1881/0010762452 FindMyPast Image]
Jesse Broughton (48), married, Agl Labr, head of household in Haselbury-Plucknett in Yeovil registration district in Somerset, England. Born in Chard, Somerset, England.
*Ellen, daughter of Henry and Hannah, was baptised on 27 December 1846 in Membury, Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "Devon Baptisms"
Archive: South West Heritage Trust; Reference: 2845A/PR/1/5
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100770918%2F00013&parentid=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FBAP%2F0561654 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FDEV2%2FBAP%2F0561654 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 30 August 2023)
Ellen Broughton baptism on 27 Dec 1846, daughter of Henry & Hannah, in Membury, Devon, England.
In the 1861 census Ellen (age 15), General Servant, was a servant in Musbury, Devon, England. '''1861 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1861"
citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey
{{FamilySearch Record|M7PH-F4G}} (accessed 30 August 2023)
[http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1861/1373/00644A&parentid=GBC/1861/0007891633 FindMyPast Image]
Ellen Broughton (15), was still in England in 1861, unmarried servant, General Servant, in household of Sarah J Halse (4) in Musbury in Axminster registration district in Devon, England. Born in Membury, Devon.
*Henry, son of Henry Broughton and Ann, was baptised on 27 October 1828 in Chard, Somerset, England. '''Baptism''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004047851; FHL microfilm: 1526463; Record number: 118; Packet letter: H
{{FamilySearch Record|N1MV-NYP}} (accessed 30 August 2023)
Henry Broughton baptism on 27 Oct 1828, son of Henry Broughton & Ann, in Chard, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
=== John Joseph Broughton === Currently not making a lot of sense :) John's birth was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1839 in the Axminster Union district. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1839&range=0&surname=BROUGHTON&motherssurname=HUTCHINGS&forename1=JOHN&gender=M&quarter=D&district=AXMINSTER%20UNION&volume=10&page=6 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 31 August 2023)
Broughton, John (Mother's maiden name: Hutchings).
''GRO Reference:'' 1839 Oct-Nov-Dec in Axminster Union Volume 10 Page 6.
John Hutchings, son of Henry and Hannah, was born in 1839 and baptised on 1 December 1839 in Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "Devon Baptisms"
Archive: South West Heritage Trust
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FDEV%2F100770917%2F00091&parentid=GBPRS%2FB%2F501035533%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F501035533%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 31 August 2023)
John Hutchings Braddon baptism on 1 Dec 1839 (born 1839), son of Henry & Hannah, in Devon, England.
In the 1841 census John (age 1) was in Membury, Devon, England. '''1841 Census''': "1841 England Census"
Class: HO107; Piece: 201; Book: 5; Civil Parish: Membury; County: Devon; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 8; Page: 9; Line: 8; GSU roll: 241301
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John Braddon (1) in Membury in Axminster registration district in Devon, England. Born in Devon, England.
: Henry Braddon M 35 Devon, England : Hannah Braddon F 30 Devon, England : Henry Braddon M 13 Devon, England : Susan Braddon F 11 Devon, England : Jesse Braddon M 9 Devon, England : Amelia Braddon F 7 Devon, England : Ann Braddon F 5 Devon, England : John Braddon M 1 Devon, England In the 1861 census John (age 21, single) was a bandsman in Hamoaze Devonport, Vessels, Cornwall, England. '''1861 Census''': "1861 England Census"
Class: Rg 9; Piece: 4493; Folio: 116; Page: 11; GSU roll: 543293; ED, institution, or vessel: Emerald (2); Household schedule number: 1
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John Broughton (21) bandseman in household of Frederick Fear (34) in Hamoaze Devonport, Vessels in Anglesey registration district in Cornwall, England. Born in Membury Choad, Devon, England.
John Joseph, widower, brewer son of Henry Broughton a cattle keeper, married Mary Eleanor Finn (widow, daughter of George Johnson, a lighterman) on 23 June 1867 in St James the Great, Bethnal Green, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P72/JSG/025
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John Joseph [Martha, transcription error, should be Broughton) marriage to Mary Eleanor Fine (Finn) on 23 Jun 1867 in St James the Great, Bethnal Green, Tower Hamlets, England.
The 1871 census for Bethnal Green is unfortunately missing. In the 1881 census John J (age 61 - the age is unreadable so it could be 41 or 51), Brewers Servant, was with his wife and 2 children at 112 Minerva St, Bethnal Green, London, England. '''1881 Census''': "1881 England Census"
Class: RG11; Piece: 414; Folio: 87; Page: 29; GSU roll: 1341089; ED, institution, or vessel: 17
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John J Broughton (61), married, Brewers Servant, head of household at 112 Minerva St in Bethnal Green registration district in London, England. Born in Membrey, Devon, England.
: John J. Broughton Head Married M 61 Brewers Servant Membrey, Devon, England : Mary E. Broughton Wife Married F 50 Tailoress Shadwell, Middlesex, England : Mary A.E. Broughton Daughter F 20 Tailoress Bermondsey, Surrey, England : John J. Broughton Son M 11 Scholar Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England *Mary Ann Elizabeth Finn's birth was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1860 in the Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Surrey district. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1860&range=0&surname=FINN&motherssurname=JOHNSON&forename1=MARY&forename2=ANN&gender=F&quarter=S&district=SAINT%20MARY%20MAGDALEN%20BERMONDSEY%20SURREY&volume=01D&page=91 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 31 August 2023)
Finn, Mary Ann Elizabeth (Mother's maiden name: Johnson).
''GRO Reference:'' 1860 Jul-Aug-Sep in Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey Surrey Volume 01D Page 91.
*John Johnson Broughton's birth was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1870 in the Bethnal Green district. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1870&range=0&surname=BROUGHTON&motherssurname=JOHNSON&forename1=JOHN&forename2=JOHNSON&gender=M&quarter=M&district=BETHNAL%20GREEN&volume=01C&page=262 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 31 August 2023)
Broughton, John Johnson (Mother's maiden name: Johnson).
''GRO Reference:'' 1870 Jan-Feb-Mar in Bethnal Green Volume 01C Page 262.
*Previous marriage: Mary Eleanor, daughter of George Johnson, married John William Finn on 28 June 1859 in St Mary Magdalene, Southwark, Southwark, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P92/MMG/012
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Mary Eleanor Johnson marriage to John William Finn on 28 Jun 1859 in St Mary Magdalene, Southwark, Southwark, England.
=== Mary Eleanor johnson === *Mary Eleanor, daughter of George Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, was born on 23 May 1830 in Shakespeare Walk, Shadwell, and baptised on 13 June 1830 in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England. Her father George was a Lighterman. '''Baptism''': "London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1923"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/GEO/013
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Mary Eleanor Johnson baptism on 13 Jun 1830, daughter of George Johnson & Elizabeth Johnson, in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England.
'''Siblings''' *Charlotte, daughter of George Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, was baptised on 8 September 1833 in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Baptism''': "London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1923"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/GEO/015
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Charlotte Johnson baptism on 8 Sep 1833, daughter of George Johnson & Elizabeth Johnson, in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England.
*Elizabeth Ann, daughter of George Beck Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, was baptised on 10 February 1828 in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Baptism''': "London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1923"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/GEO/012
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Elizabeth Ann Johnson baptism on 10 Feb 1828, daughter of George Beck Johnson & Elizabeth Johnson, in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England.
Elizabeth Ann (age 31), daughter of George Johnson, married John Jacob Attrell on 25 December 1859 in St Paul, Bermondsey, Southwark, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/PAU/012
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Elizabeth Ann Johnson (31) marriage to John Jacob Attrell on 25 Dec 1859 in St Paul, Bermondsey, Southwark, England.
In the 1861 census Elizabh Ann (age 33) was with her husband and mother in Stepney, Middlesex, England. '''1861 Census''': "1861 England Census"
Class: Rg 9; Piece: 298; Folio: 72; Page: 30; GSU roll: 542609; ED, institution, or vessel: 38; Household schedule number: 180
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Elizabh Ann Attrell (33), wife, in household of Jno Jacob Attrell (25) in Stepney in Mile End Old Town registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in Shadwell, Middlesex, England.
: Jno Jacob Attrell Head M 25 London City, Middlesex, England : Elizabh Ann Attrell Wife F 33 Shadwell, Middlesex, England : Elizabh Johnson Mother-in-law F 56 Wapping, Middlesex, England : Ann Johnson Sister-in-law F 21 Shadwell, Middlesex, England *Ann, daughter of George Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, was baptised on 19 April 1840 in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Baptism''': "London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1923"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/GEO/018
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Ann Johnson baptism on 19 Apr 1840, daughter of George Johnson & Elizabeth Johnson, in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England.
'''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1840&range=0&surname=JOHNSON&motherssurname=COOPER&forename1=ANN&gender=F&quarter=M&district=STEPNEY&volume=02&page=494 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 1 September 2023)
Johnson, Ann (Mother's maiden name: Cooper).
''GRO Reference:'' 1840 Jan-Feb-Mar in Stepney Volume 02 Page 494.
*George Beck Johnson, son of George Beck Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, was born on 14 October 1836 and baptised on 9 October 1844 in St Paul, Shadwell, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Baptism''': "London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1923"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/PAU3/007
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George Beck Johnson baptism on 9 Oct 1844, son of George Beck Johnson & Elizabeth Johnson, in St Paul, Shadwell, Tower Hamlets, England.
George (age 21), son of George Beck Johnson, married Harriet Mead on 13 September 1858 in St Paul, Bermondsey, Southwark, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P71/PAU/012
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George Johnson (21) marriage to Harriet Mead on 13 Sep 1858 in St Paul, Bermondsey, Southwark, England.
George Beck's death (age 45) was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1882 in the Mile End Old Town district. '''Death Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Death&year=1882&range=0&surname=JOHNSON&age=45&agerange=0&forename1=GEORGE&forename2=BECK&gender=M&quarter=S&district=MILE%20END%20OLD%20TOWN&volume=01C&page=370 GRO Online Indexes - Death] (accessed 1 September 2023)
Johnson, George Beck (Age at death: 45).
''GRO Reference:'' 1882 Jul-Aug-Sep in Mile End Old Town Volume 01C Page 370.
'''Parents''' *George Beck, son of George Beck and Elizabeth, was born on 7 February 1806 and baptised on 8 October 1806 in Gun Alley, St George in the East, Stepney, Middlesex, England. '''Baptism''': "London, Docklands And East End Baptisms"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F902152492%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 1 September 2023)
George Beck Johnson baptism on 8 Oct 1806 (born 07/02/1806), son of George Beck & Elizabeth, in Gun Alley, St George in the East, Stepney, Middlesex, England.
'''Baptism''': "London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/Geo/005
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George Beek Johnson baptism on 8 Oct 1806, son of George Beck Johnson & Elizabeth Johnson, in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England.
Garge Beck was issued Freedom of the City on 8 December 1829 in England, born at Wapping, Company of Butchers.. '''Freedom of the City''': "London, England, Freedom of the City Admission Papers, 1681-1930"
London Metropolitan Archive; Reference Number: COL/CHD/FR/02/1569-1574
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Name: [Garge Beck Johnson] [George Beck Johnson]; Birth Date: 1806; Birth Place: Wapping; Father's Admission Date: 21 Jan 1801; Residence Place: England; Father: Garge Beck Johnson.
George Beck Jnr was apprenticed to his father George Beck Johnson in 1821 in Shadwell. '''Employment''': "Thames Watermen & Lightermen 1688-2010"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FO%2F965035965%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 1 September 2023)
First name(s): George Beck Jnr; Last name: Johnson; Place: Shadwell; Year: 1821; Bound date: 18 Oct 1821; Master's first name(s): George; Master's last name: Beck Johnson Snr.; Where from notes: Shadwell; Source: Binding Records 1692-1949.
*George Beck married Elizabeth Cooper on 22 April 1827 in St Anne, Limehouse, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/ANN/027
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George Beck Johnson marriage to Elizabeth Cooper on 22 Apr 1827 in St Anne, Limehouse, Tower Hamlets, England.
'''Grandparents''' *George Beck, son of William Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, was baptised on 1 August 1779 in St Paul, Shadwell, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England. '''Baptism''': "London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/Pau3/004
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George Beck Johnson baptism on 1 Aug 1779, son of William Johnson & Elizabeth Johnson, in St Paul, Shadwell, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England.
*Elizabeth Scott married Honnor John Simson in 1799 in St Anne, Limehouse, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/ANN/025
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Elizth Scott marriage to Honnor John Simson in 1799 in St Anne, Limehouse, Tower Hamlets, England.
*George married Elizabeth Simpson (widow) on 11 September 1800 in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/GEO/039
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George Johnson marriage to Elizabeth Simpson on 11 Sep 1800 in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England.
*In the 1841 census George (age 64) was in Allhallows Barking, Middlesex, England. '''1841 Census''': "1841 England Census"
Class: HO107; Piece: 719; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Allhallows Barking; County: Middlesex; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 17; Page: 26; Line: 16; GSU roll: 438826
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George Johnson (64) in Allhallows Barking in London registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in Middlesex, England.
*George Beck died on 26 December 1845 in Surrey, England and their estate passed probate on 7 January 1873 in Principal Registry. '''Probate''': "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995"
Original data: Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England
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George Beck Johnson probate on 7 Jan 1873 in Principal Registry. Died 26 Dec 1845 in Surrey, England.
George Beck's death (age 68) was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1846 in the Rotherhithe district. '''Death Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Death&year=1846&range=0&surname=JOHNSON&age=68&agerange=0&forename1=GEORGE&forename2=BECK&gender=M&quarter=D&district=ROTHERHITHE&volume=04&page=327 GRO Online Indexes - Death] (accessed 1 September 2023)
Johnson, George Beck (Age at death: 68).
''GRO Reference:'' 1846 Oct-Nov-Dec in Rotherhithe Volume 04 Page 327.
**Charlotte, daughter of George Beck and Elizabeth, was born on 05 July 1821 and baptised on 10 October 1824 at 9 King David's Lane, St Paul, Shadwell, Middlesex, England. '''Baptism''': "London, Docklands And East End Baptisms"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F902321748%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 1 September 2023)
Charlotte Johnson baptism on 10 Oct 1824 (born 05/07/1821), daughter of George Beck & Elizabeth, at 9 King David's Lane, St Paul, Shadwell, Middlesex, England.
Charlotte, daughter of George Beck Johnson, married Richard Packer on 11 January 1842 in St Mary, Stratford Bow, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P88/MRY1/017
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Charlotte Johnson marriage to Richard Packer on 11 Jan 1842 in St Mary, Stratford Bow, Tower Hamlets, England.
**Henry John, son of George Beck Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, was baptised on 23 January 1814 in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England. '''Baptism''': "London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1923"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/GEO/007
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Henry John Johnson baptism on 23 Jan 1814, son of George Beck Johnson & Elizabeth Johnson, in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, England.
**Charles, son of George Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, was baptised on 20 March 1803 in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England. '''Baptism''': "London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P93/Geo/005
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Charles Johnson baptism on 20 Mar 1803, son of George Johnson & Elizabeth Johnson, in St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England.
Charles was in a record in England. '''Freedom of the City''': "London, England, Freedom of the City Admission Papers, 1681-1930"
London Metropolitan Archive; Reference Number: COL/CHD/FR/02/1569-1574
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Name: Charles Johnson; Birth Date: 1803; Birth Place: Wapping; Admission Date: 21 Jan 1801; Residence Place: England; Father: George Beck Johnson.
'''Great grandfather''' *Will of William Johnson, Barking, gentleman written 23 December 1823, codicil 9 November 1824, proved 9 June 1826.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D178998 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1713
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Will of William Johnson, granted probate on 9 Jun 1826. Died about 1826 in Barking, Essex, England.
:Hannah Johnson (wife, executrix) :Elizabeth Johnson (daughter) :Charlotte White (daughter) :Sophia Guthrie (daughter) :Celia Hampshire (daughter, deceased) :Thomas Johnson (son) :George Beck Johnson (son, mentioned in codicil) :Timothy Payze (executor) === Stanley Moses === Stanley was born June 19, 1916. Stanley immigrated in 1937 in New York, United States. '''Immigration''': "New York, Northern Arrival Manifests, 1902-1956"
citing Immigration, New York, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1480 and M1482. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d
{{FamilySearch Record|Q23H-5DR6}} (accessed 1 September 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|9392-XWRV-4}} Image number 04129
Name: Stanley Moses; Immigration Date: 1937; Immigration Place: New York, United States; Birth Date: 1916; Birth Place: Six Nations Reservation Brantford Ontario; Age: 21.
Stanley died (age 54) in December 1970. '''Death''': "United States Social Security Death Index"
citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing)
{{FamilySearch Record|JKPG-VY3}} (accessed 3 September 2023)
Stanley Moses death Dec 1970 (born 19 Jun 1916).
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Collins Coffee Bissell of Colonial Pennsylvania

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The goal of this project is to create a genealogical picture of the Collins, Coffees and possibly Bissells that were present in colonial Pennsylvania, before (and after) it became a state. I think they might have come to colonial America from Denmark or Ireland. They are not listed as Pennsylvania founding families. I'm not sure if they came on Penn's ships. They might have had a presence in Chester county/Philadelphia and the Dutch West Indies. They were in Philadelphia during the drafting of the Constitution.. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Gain records from the Pennsylvania Genealogical Society * Gain access to genealogy records * Touch bases with people who have this ancestry I can't wait to hear from you! Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=30897567 send me a private message]. Thanks!

COLLINS Family Mysteries

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Solomon Collins born Nov. 6 1813 in Ashe North Carolina, It is unknown who the parents of Solomon were. He list his father as being born in S.C. Solomon appears in Clay Co. Ky in the 1840 census and stays here until his death in 1891. He is buried in the Collins cemetery in Laurel Creek, Clay county, Ky. Also he has a son by the name of Solomon Collins Born 1842 who seems to disappear after mustering out of the army on Dec 26 1864 in Lexington, Ky. Any info or ideas anyone may have for either of these would be helpful. Thanks

Collins' Spafford

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I apologize for the inconvenience but this page is in error. Please refer to https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Collins_Spafford for the most up-to-date source page for George Knapp Collins' ''Spafford, Onondaga County, New York.''

Collishaw Coat of Arms

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Small history of the Collishaw Surname

Colneford Mill Riot

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To be written. Characters :[[Peartree-68|Robert Peartree]] For information/background see * https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=o3a5DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT157&lpg=PT157&dq=riots+at+%22Colneford%22+Mill&source=bl&ots=wFPCYWntTf&sig=ACfU3U1Yh0fdNOi6mkBn4HUtDTVZcsuECw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiN88bentnrAhVuMOwKHUqNBrIQ6AEwAnoECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=riots%20at%20%22Colneford%22%20Mill&f=false * https://wwwe.lib.cam.ac.uk/earls_colne/names/P243.htm * https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HJt_9gaMjcgC&pg=PA187&lpg=PA187&dq=colneford+mill+riot&source=bl&ots=J7P0WquD63&sig=ACfU3U3NFPK9gLTm8xY-U2IWRFmH1YCl9g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjbovPapNnrAhUFZcAKHXmKAr4Q6AEwEnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=colneford%20mill%20riot&f=false

Colombia Resources

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[[Project:Latin_America|Latin America Project]] ● [[Space:Latin_American_Resources|Resources by Country]] This page is for listing Colombia resources. Please add your resources here! === General WikiTree Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on individual profiles. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields Name Fields Help] ''This page only includes style rules that have been agreed-upon by the community for all of WikiTree. For pre-1700 profiles and some others you also need to consult the more particular rules developed by the project that covers the specific time period and location. See the [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|Name Field Guidelines directory]]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. === Colombia Resources === * * === Colombia Suggestions === {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_COL}}

Colombian Coffee production and history

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Para mi proyecto, yo conduzco una entrevista con Caro Garcia sobre el produccion de Cafe Colombiano. Caro es de Bogota, Colombia, una ciudad sabido para el cafe excelente. De ella he aprendido cómo ese gusto rico, en negrilla en mi consigue de las colinas de Colombia a mi taza de la mañana. explore este sitio para descubrir! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHQAAfVvvOU] Juan Valdez! [http://www.ultimate-coffees-info.com/colombian-coffee.html] Cafe informacion [http://www.juanvaldez.com/menu/history/index.html] El hogar de Juan Valdez [http://www.juanvaldez.com/menu/history/index.html] Intrevista: Neil: Hola, Caro Que Tal? Caro: Bien pero estoy cansada. y tu? Neil: Lo mismo mas o menos. Yo quiero preguntarte sobre tu pais nativo, Colombia y la produccion de cafe en Colombia. Caro: Si, se mucho sobre el cafe colombiano. Juan Valdez es el nombre del cafe colombiano y es el tercer mayor exportador del mundo. Mi padre dice que Vietnam es el segundo paiz que mas exporta y Brazil es el primero. Neil: Cuando tu vivias en Colombia, participaste en la produccion de cafe? Caro: No yo era joven pero bebia mucho cafe con mis hermanos. Sin embargo, mi padre es un hombre de negocios y invertia en el comercio de Juan Valdez. Es una gran industria en Colombia! Neil: Tu papa conoce a Juan Valdez? Caro: Jeje. No, no Juan fue creado por La Federacion Nacional de Cafeteros. Juan es un simbolo de la produccion de cafe en Colombia. La federacion apoya a los cafeteros en el comercio internacional. Es importante que el cafe se venda de una forma justa. Neil: Que intersante! Yo pensaba que Juan Valdez era el dueno de una compania de cafe en Colombia. Ahora, por que te gusta el cafe de Colombia? Caro: Ahh. El cafe es delicioso. Una taza tiene un aroma que mata, y me encanta tomar una taza cada manana. El Cafe Colombiano es un producto de calidad que se cultiva de una manera justa, no estafan a los cultivadores. Neil Schuster El Café de Colombia es una industria lucrativa para muchas personas en Colombia. Para los granjeros del grano de café y los encargados de Juan Valdez, el Café es la bebida de la vida. El café se crece en la region central de Medellin y en las afueras de Bogota y Bucaramanga. Bogata y Bucaramanga quedan en las montanas, y la altura hace que el café sea mas rico, fuerte, y menos acido. El café mas fino viene de estas regiones. Los expertos creen que el café lo introdujeron unos sacerdotes Jesuitas a Colombia antes de 1835. Mas de 2500 bolsas de café Colombiano han entrado a los Estados Unidos. Hoy, Colombia es el tercer exportador mas grande de café en el mundo. Durante anos, Colombia fue el Segundo exportador mas grande, pero en los noventas, Vietnam los alcanzo. Brasil sigue siendo el exportador mas grande, pero El café de Colombia se considera el mejor segun los aficionados. Coffea Arabica es el café que mas se cultiva y el tipo de café considerado mas valioso. El Coffea Arabica se cultiva en Colombia, pero en diversos climas, alturas y tierras, El Coffea Arabica tiene seis tipos de especies. Todos las especies crecen en Colombia y se llaman: Typica, Comun, Bourbon, Caturra, Colombia, y Maragogipe. Para crear el café Colombiano en su alta calidad, se tienen que lavar las habas despues de cultivar la cosecha. Esto libra al cafe de impurezas y de acidos. Este es el secreto del sabor rico y del aroma calmante del café Colombiano. El café Colombiano se hizo famoso gracias a la campana publicitaria de Juan Valdez. La Federacion nacional de los cultivadores Colombianos del café crearon a Juan Valdez como el simbolo de los cultivadores de café. La campana le dio una cara al cultivador tipico, humilde, que usa un sombrero. Esto es importante porque hizo que el café colobiano se volviera popular. Valdez tambien le trajo orgullo a los miembros de La Federacion nacional de los cultivadores Colombianos atribuyendoles la importancia del comercio etico y justo de café. Durante ochenta anos, se han asegurado de que sus granjeros logren beneficiar de su trabajo. Caro Garcia, siendo Colombiana, sabe de los beneficios eticos de este comercio justo que proteje al granjero de su pais. Su padre trabaja con La Federacion Nacional de Los Cultivadores Colombianos, y dice que el beneficio justo que recibe el granjero mejora la economia. Teniendo una casa justo en las fueras de Bogota, Caro y su familia pueden ver la producion de los granos de café Colombianos desde su ventana trasera. Cuando ella era joven, olia el Coffea Arabicaque y podia ver como se cosecha y se lava. Pudo dizfrutar del dulce aroma que produce la cosecha de cafe! Cada verano, Caro vuelve a Colombia, y ve la produccion constantemente. Ella dice, “Se que estoy en casa cuando conduzco a las afueras de Bogota y huelo el café en las montanas. La mezcla fresca del aire y del aroma es perfecto!” Cada manana, los padres de Caro beben café Colombiano para comenzar su dia. Cuando ella se mudo a Miami en 1999, Caro comenzo a beber el café. Ella dice, “El café me ayuda a despertarme y a empezar el dia.” (Yo pienso que esto es comico porque Caro siempre tiene mucha energia. Es como si fucionara con cafeina circulando entre de sus venas.) El Café Colombiano tiene una reputacion internacional de pura exelencia. El café es rico y oscuro, el mejor del mundo.

Colonel Hercules Mooney

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'''NORTHERN NEW YORK''' Genealogical and family history of northern New York: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co. 1910. [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami02incutt/page/n621/mode/2up page 703] === Ireland=== The Mooneys are of ancient Irish origin and the name is derived from the Celtic word Maoin, signifying wealth. Their ancestry can be traced backward to Enghan (Owen) son of Feig, of the ninety-third generation on the O'Gorman pedigree. It is said that an ancient Irish monarch gave to his nephew, OMaoinagh, (meaning Mooney's descendant) who was a great-grandson of Enghan, the name of Feara Maoinaigh, anglicized Fermanagh. The chief seat of the family in Ireland was at Ballaghmooney, in King's county. ''(Note: King's County was renamed in 1920, it is now County Offaly.)'' {{Image|file=Colonel_Hercules_Mooney.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Map of King's County, (Offaly) Ireland }} The Beekmantown Mooneys mentioned below are descended from [[Mooney-2482| '''Colonel Hercules Mooney''']], who was an officer of distinction in the French and Indian War, and the struggle for national independence. He was an educated Irish Protestant who, prior to his emigration, is said to have been employed as a tutor in the family of a nobleman. ===New Hampshire=== Arriving at Dover, New Hampshire, in 1733, he immediately made himself useful as a schoolmaster, and the greater part of his life was devoted to that honorable calling. The records of Dover state that he was engaged to teach school in that part of town which is now Somersworth, and he resided within the limits of the old "Cocheco parish," near "Barbadoes," a locality near the present boundary line near Dover and Madbury, for the settling off of which as a separate parish he was one of the petitioners in 1743. ===French & Indian War === Removing to Durham in 1750-51, he taught there until 1756, and in the following year began his military career as a captain in Colonel Maserve's regiment, which he accompanied to Crown Point. A part of this regiment, including Captain Mooney's company, was ordered to reinforce Colonel Monroe at Fort William Henry, and when that stronghold, owing to lack of ammunition, was forced to capitulate, the French General Montcalm extended to its brave defenders the honors of war, the terms stipulating that they should retain their private baggage, march under escort of the French to Fort Edward and refrain from serving against the French for a period of eighteen months. The Indians, enraged at the terms granted the garrison by Montcalm, fell upon them as they marched out unarmed, and the New Hampshire troops, who were in the rear, suffered most severely, eighty out of the two hundred being killed or captured. Captain Mooney and his son, Benjamin, lost all their private baggage, and were afterward partially recompensed by the provincial government. In April 1758, Captain Mooney recruited forty men from Durham and vicinity, and in 1761 petitioned for an "allowance for the care of getting home his son Jonathan," who while serving at Crown Point had contracted a fever and was removed to Albany, where he had smallpox. {{Image|file=Colonel_Hercules_Mooney-3.jpg |align=s |size=c |caption=Fort Crown Point, New York - 1760 }} In 1762 Captain Mooney was chosen an assessor in Durham, and in 1765 was elected a selectman. The same year he signed a petition for the division of the town into two parishes, which resulted in the incorporation of the parish of Lee in 1766, and as the major portion of his farm was located in the new parish he continued to reside there for nearly twenty years, teaching school and taking an active part in public affairs. {{Image|file=Colonel_Hercules_Mooney-1.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Lee, New Hampshire }} ===American Revolution=== For many years he served as a selectman and representative to the legislature, and was a member of the fifth provincial congress at Exeter in 1775. The breaking out of the revolutionary war found him an enthusiastic patriot, ready for the strife, and on March 14, 1776, he was commissioned major in Colonel David Gilman's regiment, which was stationed at Newcastle or vicinity. {{Image|file=Colonel_Hercules_Mooney-2.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Fort William and Mary, now Fort Constitution, Newcastle, New Hampshire }} September 20, 1776, he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel of the continental battalion then being raised in New Hampshire. This regiment was under Pierce Long, and stationed at Newcastle until ordered by General Ward to march to Ticonderoga, New York, in February 1777. Upon the approach of the British army under General Burgoyne, Ticonderoga was evacuated July 6, 1777, and the New Hampshire troops were ordered to help cover the retreat, during which a few were killed and about one hundred men wounded. During this retreat Lieutenant-Colonel Hercules Mooney lost his horse, most of his clothes, and all his camp equipage to a very considerable value, and was allowed partial compensation. From May 23, 1778, to August 12, 1778, he was a member of the committee of safety, and again from December 23, 1778, to March 10, 1779. On June 23, 1779, he was appointed colonel of a regiment ordered for continental service in Rhode Island. The regiment was raised in June, and remained in service until the month of January, 1780. ===Stafford County, NH=== Upon his retirement from the army, he returned to the farm and schoolroom. For nine years, from 1776, he was a justice of the peace for Strafford county, and removing to Holderness in 1785 he subsequently served in the same capacity for Grafton county. Having been one of the original grantees of Holderness, he took an active part in opening it to settlers, and during its infancy devoted much of his time to its civic affairs, serving as a selectman and representing the district in the state legislature for the year 1786-87-89-90. A recent biographer states that "Colonel Mooney was one of those men whom circumstances develop into leaders almost instantly when the exigencies of the case demand them, and that his record, together with his sons as schoolmasters, officer in the Seven Years' and revolutionary wars, and in civil positions was a remarkable one." His death occurred in Holderness in April 1800. {{Image|file=Colonel_Hercules_Mooney-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Trinity Church, Holderness, NH }} Like the mythical hero whose name he bore he was a tower of strength, standing forth pre-eminently in the history of his time, and considering the fact that his mental faculties were fully in keeping with his superior physical capacity, his record will always be a source of pride to the people of the Granite State. {{Image|file=Colonel_Hercules_Mooney.png |align=c |size=l |caption=DAR Grave Marker for Hercule Mooney }} Colonel Mooney's first wife, whom he married prior to 1738, was [[Evans-31427|Elizabeth Evans]], born January 19, 1716, daughter of [[Evans-4290|Benjamin]] and Mary Evans of Dover. Her father was born February 2, 1687, and was killed by the Indians September 15, 1725. Colonel Mooney's second wife was [[Jones-108316|Mary]], daughter of Lieutenant Joseph Jones. ===Children=== His children were: Benjamin, Elizabeth, [[Mooney-2481|Jonathan]], John, Susanna. The two last-named were probably of his second marriage, and there is some evidence that he also had a son Obadiah. Early in the 19th century, Stephen, Obadiah, and John Mooney, who were brothers, come from New Hampshire to Clinton County, New York, and purchased farms in Beekmantown. Stephen later removed to Champlain township. They were undoubtedly descendants, and probably grandsons of Colonel Hercules Mooney. :'''Heads of Families 1790 New Hampshire'''Inhttps://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48175/images/CensusUS1790NH-006071-129 {| class="wikitable" border= "2" style="border-color:#8fc641" width="700" align="center" ! Head!! Town!! M u 16 !! M 16+!! F !!Page |- align="center" | John Mooney||Holderness||3||1||2||36 |- align="center"|60 |- align="center" | Jonathan Mooney||Eaton||3||1||2||90 |- align="center" | Joseph Mooney||New Durham||1||2||1||94 |- align="center" | Benjamin Mooney||New Durham||1||2||1||94 |} (I) Obadiah Mooney, born in New Hampshire about the year 1795, is said to have come from the vicinity of Concord, and that his father was a judge, but no record of him can be found in that vicinity. Obadiah Mooney went first to South Hero Islet, Vermont, and thence to Beekmantown, settling on a farm at Point Au-Roche. He became a prosperous tiller of the soil and resided there until his death, which occurred May 8, 1870, at the age of seventy-five years. In his later years, he acted with the Republican party in politics, and his citizenship was of a type well worthy of emulation by future generations. He married Nancy Conner, and she lived to be eighty-six years old. Children: Alson, Benjamin F., Charles, Electa, Nathan H., Eleanor. With the exception of the eldest, all were born in Beekmantown. (II) Captain Nathan H., third son and fifth child of Obadiah and Nancy (Conner) Mooney, was born at Beekmantown, May 28, 1839. He was educated in the public schools and at the Plattsburgh Academy, and when seventeen years old engaged in business as a general produce dealer. The succession of the slave states, which, precipitated the Civil War in the spring of 1861, aroused his patriotism, and enrolling himself as a private among the defenders of the Union on October 16, 1861, he was, three months later, commissioned 1st Lieutenant of Company H, 96th Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry. His regiment was quartered in Washington, District of Columbia, until April 1, 1862, when it was ordered to join General McClellan's army at Fortress Monroe, and he immediately entered into active service in the field, participating in the siege of Yorktown, the battle of Willamsburgh and several other engagements. On May 20, 1862, his health failed and receiving an honorable discharge on account of physical disability the following September 4, he returned to his home in Beekmantown. Recovering his health during the coming winter he re-enlisted in March, 1863, and was commissioned captain of Company A, 16th New York Cavalry, which was assigned to the first battalion and ordered to the Army of the Potomac. After participating in the battle of Fredericksburg he was detailed to the second battalion at Alexandria, Virginia, and in the fall of 1863 was ordered to Centerville, same state, for the purpose of preventing further depredations by Colonel Mosby's Rangers. In January, 1864, the second battalion under the command of Captain Mooney, was detailed to report to General R. O. Tyer at Fairfax Court House, and on April 16, the captain started for Washington, thirty miles away, accompanied by an orderly, William Carney. He had proceded but a short distance when he was captured by the Fifteenth Virginia Cavalry and placed in the custody of a guard named Davis. At the first favorable opportunity he made a determined effort to escape by knocking his guard down, and would have succeeded but for the timely arrival of other Confederate soldiers. In a fit of anger Davis swore vengeance and after telling his prisoner to say his prayers he aimed his musket directly at his heart and pulled the trigger. The weapon misfired, however, and the captain was saved from further harm through the kindly interference of the other guards. He was in Libby Prison, Richmond, and at Danville, Macon, Savannah, Charleston and Charlotte, altogether about eleven months. While a prisoner in the last-named place he was, on September 18, 1864, under fire of the guns of the Union army, which hurled one hundred and eighty shells into the city. In October he was removed to Columbia, South Carolina, and November 3, he, with one other prisoner escaped, but found it advisable to return. On the 28th of the same month he availed himself of another opportunity for regaining his freedom, traveling through the enemy's country twenty-seven nights and hiding days, during which time he was provided with food by the colored people. After traveling three hundred and fifty miles, and when within twenty miles of the Federal lines, he was recaptured, sent back to Columbia, and in the latter part of January, 1865, was again taken to Charlotte. But to remain quietly in the hands of the enemy was not in keeping with his energetic character, and while at Charlotte he made his escape for the third time, but was captured by the aid of bloodhounds. He was finally paroled, sent to Wilmington, North Carolina, thence to Annapolis, Maryland, and in August, 1865, was honorably discharged from the service with three months' additional pay. Captain Mooney returned to the peaceful seclusion of his country home in Beekmantown, where he has ever since resided, and for the past thirty-five years has been engaged in the produce business. In 1881 he was elected sheriff of Clinton county and retained that office for the full term of three years. Politically he is a Republican. He is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, and active in the interests of that great order, and also of the Patrons of Husbandry. He married, October 28, 1868, Elizabeth E., born in Chazy, N.Y., daughter of John and Lavina (Aldrich) Dunn. Child: W. Grant Mooney, born Oct. 27, 1869; married Annie Marsh; children: Elizabeth and Marsh. ~Transcribed by Coralynn Brown ===See Also=== * '''Military Service''' - The history of Dublin, N.H. : containing the address by Charles Mason, and the proceedings at the centennial celebration, June 17, 1852, with a register of families by Dublin (N.H.); Leonard, L. W. (Levi Washburn), 1790?-1864; Seward, Josiah Lafayette, 1845-1917; Mason, Charles, 1810-1901; Page 175 https://archive.org/details/historyofdublinn00dubl/page/175/mode/1up?view=theater * '''Military Service''' - The military history of the state of New-Hampshire, from its settlement, in 1623, to the rebellion, in 1861: comprising an account of the stirring events connected therewith; biographical notices of many of the officers distinguished therein: and notes explanatory of the text by Potter, Chandler Eastman, 1807-1868; **Page 179 https://archive.org/details/militaryhistoryo00lcpott/page/n184/mode/1up?view=theater **Page 290 https://archive.org/details/militaryhistoryo00lcpott/page/n295/mode/1up?view=theater **Page 353 https://archive.org/details/militaryhistoryo00lcpott/page/n358/mode/1up?view=theater

Colonel James Frame and Mary Ann Thompson Frame Study

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The goal of this project is to verify all current information on his family and ancestors, eventually all descendanta Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ford-12624|MaryAnn Thomas]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Compile all direct evidence documentation on him and his family's pages for other researchers. * Investigate and prove additional information * Have a well-documental, organized, and extensive profile page for our ancestor. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22997517 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Colonel Sam's Baby Trapper

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'''COLONEL SAMUEL A. ROBERTSON, SHERIFF OF CAMERON COUNTY TEXAS''' and his '''Baby Trapper''' Carbine {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Baby_Trapper-5.jpg |caption=Colonel Sam's Baby Trapper }} == '''Baby Trapper'''== The Winchester Model 1873 Carbine is known world wide as “The Gun that Won the West”.http://www.winchesterguns.com/products/rifles/model-1873.html [[Robertson-3810 | Colonel Sam A Robertson]]'s 1892 model was known as "Baby Trapper". "Special Short Carbines" was the term most often used by Winchester. http://www.rarewinchesters.com/articles/art_special_short.shtmlThe light weight of the rifle and the fact that shooters could carry one cartridge belt for both the rifle and a .38 six-shooter, made the carbine version the most popular Winchester model for cowboys, lawmen and of course, outlaws. Col. Sam's Winchester Model #1892 "Baby Carbine", a short-barreled rifle, was custom ordered in February 1926 at the beginning of his second term as Sheriff of Cameron County Texas. It has an original Winchester 15 inch barrel. More than likely, the agility of this firearm was a consideration in it's purchase. [https://www.amazon.com/George-Madis/e/B001KMUN7M/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 George Madis], an authority on Winchester's has said, "Those who ordered these special guns probably intended to use them a great deal every day, in all weather and in any possible situation."http://www.rarewinchesters.com/articles/art_special_short.shtml That would certainly apply to Col. Sam's considerations when ordering "Baby Trapper". ==Background== {{Image|file=Robertson-3810-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Robertson's Home, San Benito, still standing. }} March the 1st of 1917 Citizen Sam Robertson, railroad man and pioneer, found himself a scout for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing Pershing] down in Guadalajara, Mexico, in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing#Pancho_Villa_and_Mexico pursuit of Poncho Villa]. Pershing organized and commanded the Mexican Punitive Expedition also known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa_Expedition the Pancho Villa Expedition] : “Returning to Guadalajara, he met Jones on March the 1st 1917. They started immediately to the mountains of Jalisco, Mexico outfitting at a place called Ameca, which was the end of the railroad. They second day out from the railroad they were attacked by a group of eleven bandits, who first killed Jones then attempted to drag Robertson to death attached to a lariat attached to the saddle-horn of the bandit leader. Sam was captured, dragged behind a horse, beaten, and left for dead."Biographical sketch of Franklin Selden Robertson, written by his brother,Robert Emmett Robertson, '''Lewis-Robertson Family. Papers (1837-1955 (bulk 1837-1851; 1955).) State Historical Society of Missouri, St. Louis''' ==World War I== {{Image|file=WW1_Experience_Report.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Major Samual A. Robertson, 1917. }} May 17th 1917 - Washington, D.C. Sam still had rope burns on his neck and a bullet grazed cheek when he volunteered for service at the age of fifty. He was enlisted as a Major under Colonel Harry Burgess, commander of the 16th Engineer Railway Regiment being organized in Detroit. He immediately began recruiting his railroad associates from past projects. They were among the first regiments to depart for Europe on the 28th of July 1917 aboard the S.S. ''Tuscania''. {{Sticker | category = 22nd Engineer Regiment, United States Army, World War I | image = Lt_Col_Sam_A_Robertson_in_the_Great_War.jpg | text = [[Space:Colonel_Sam%27s_Baby_Trapper|Colonel Sam-22nd Engineer Regiment]] }} As a lieutenant colonel in 1918, he commanded the Twenty-second Engineers and was promoted to full colonel before his discharge in 1919. He was repeatedly cited for competence in building light rail lines to the front trenches under shell fire. After receiving the Distinguished Service Medal he remained in Europe to rebuild Germany's railway system.[[Space:WW1_Experience_Report|Space:WW1_Experience_Report]] ---- ==Sheriff of Cameron County, Texas== He returned to San Benito in 1919 and he was employed by his old acquaintance, Mr. F. Yoakum and Associates of New York as Chief Engineer in oil refinery construction. In 1920 Col. Sam was making frequent trips to Old Mexico scouting mining interest for American, Canadian and British clients. Álvaro Obregón had been elected president, he chose not to implement articles of the 1917 constitution which restricted ownership of land by foreigners because he feared that to do so would interfere with needed exports. By 1921 the influence of the Ku Klux Klan in Texas was fueled by a growing nativist movement based on mistrust of Catholics, Jews, African Americans, and other "foreign" elements. Col. Sam knew this could be detrimental to the cultural unity of the Texas borderlands. After the Ku Klux Klan, in full regalia, paraded in San Benito Col. Sam decided to run for Sheriff. He was elected sheriff of Cameron County in 1922, on the strength of his opposition to the upsurge of Ku Klux Klan activity and lawlessness. {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Baby_Trapper-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sheriff Robertson, Baby Trapper, and Friends }} A local paper reported: :“Colonel Robertson served the people when he had an uphill fight to build a city in the midst of a wilderness. He served the people when [[Space:WW1_Experience_Report|he pushed railroad tracks up to the front line in France]]. He will serve the people as sheriff.” Before taking office he took a "oceanic joy ride" to Europe and met and married Maria Seidler in Vienna, Austria, (or Paris?) on December 3, 1922. The Ku Klux Klan was crushed in Cameron County and Col. Sam was kept busy enforcing the Prohibition laws. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union had been among his major supporters in his run for sheriff. In order to enforce Prohibition without prejudice friend and foe alike ended up in the Brownsville calaboose. With the Rio Grande on the south and the Gulf of Mexico on the east Cameron County had a history of smuggling. Sheriff Sam custom ordered the agile "Baby Trapper" at the beginning of his second term as sheriff. "Baby Trapper" became his constant companion. He took the precaution of having his name stamped using a Punch Set For Stamping Metal 1/8 Inch. The font appears to be the very same font used in WWI dog tags. Prior to WWII all military dog tags were imprinted by hand with steel stamps.http://www.graphotype.net/marking_outfit.htm. During his tenure he improved jail conditions, took an interest in rehabilitating habitual offenders and drug rehabilitation, he also pursued an interest in Texas prison reform . But, all in all, Col. Sam felt his mission had been accomplished and Cameron County, on the lawless border, had been "tamed". He was re-elected in 1926, but resigned after about a year, after a particularly life threatening event, more than likely at the behest of his spouse. To supplement his coffers from 1928-1930 “He was engaged by a British group of investors as inspection engineer to investigate various properties, bonds, and securities in Mexico, Kansas, the Pacific and Mountain States, British Columbia and as far north as the Arctic Slopes.” Biographical sketch of Franklin Selden Robertson, written by his brother,Robert Emmett Robertson, in 1955 Lewis-Robertson Family. Papers (1837-1955 (bulk 1837-1851; 1955).) State Historical Society of Missouri, St. Louis ==Del Mar== In the late 1920's Col. Sam became "fired up" with the idea of resort development on Padre Island and his Padre Island project. W. E. Callahan and Col. Sam purchased a large tract of Spanish Land Grant property on Padre Island, a total of seventy nine thousand acres. By the end of 1927 he had completed a trough toll bridge to Brazos Island over Boca Chica Pass, established auto ferry service from Point Isabel to South Padre and North Brazos Islands, built a trough bridge between Padre and Mustang Island (now merged with North Padre), and constructed a two-way trough causeway across Laguna Madre from Flour Bluff, east of Corpus Christi, to Padre Island. A telephone line was strung the length of the island. Many of his laborer pool consisted of rehabilitated ex-convicts and drug addicts he was attempting to reform. "Baby Trapper" became his constant companion on the barren Padre Island, over to Brazos Island, located adjacent to the Rio Grande and the Mexican border. Hart Stilwell, a "scrub reporter" for the Brownsville ''Herald'' in the 1930's, reminisced in a 1975 article for the Houston ''Chronicle'' about a trip up the island with Col. Sam. "I remember that little telephone line because he drove me all the way to the northern end of it...Driving along with Col. Sam, in a Model T that wouldn't go over 40 miles an hour, was wilder than a trip to the moon.". By Hart Stilwell, The Legendary Col. Sam of old Padre Island, Houston Chronicle, Texas Magazine, Sunday, April ^, 1975 {{Image|file=Del_Mar_Resort_Boca_Chica_Beach_Brazos_de_Santiago-16.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Del Mar Resort }} He developed Brazos Island into [[Space:Del_Mar_Resort%2C_Boca_Chica_Beach%2C_Brazos_de_Santiago|the Valley's first seaside resort, Del Mar]], which was destroyed by a hurricane in 1933, and promptly rebuilt. It was here that Col. Sam spent his final years with Maria. They still owned the Sam Robertson home in San Benito, but rented it out. T.R. Fehrenbach, the famous historian and columnist, another Texas legend, grew up there. They rented a home in Brownsville and spent most of their time at the resort, Del Mar. Col. Sam died in 1938. Eventually Maria (Seidler) Robertson sold her interest in Del Mar and in 1945 the San Benito home was sold to John T. Lomax. Maria (Seidler) Robertson then moved to the Texas Hill County in the company of "Baby Trapper". Her friends, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Drucker from Los Fresnos, Texas, moved to Kerr County also. Dr. Drucker, like Maria, was a native of Austria. He had been employed in San Benito for many years as an engineer for the irrigation company managed by Col. Sam's brother. Mrs. Edna Drucker passed away in 1956. Maria (Seidler) Robertson and Dr. Drucker were married January 11, 1958. In attendance were Maria’s sister Adi, from Desert Springs California, and her best friend Georgette Carels (1901 - 1981) of Hunt, Texas. Dr. A. Meyer, also of Hunt, was the best man.Kerrville Mountain Sun › 1958 › January › 30 January 1958 Dr. Harry Drucker died September 24, 1974 in Fredricksburg, Texas. Maria moved into an assisted living complex, the Edgewater Care Center, in Kerrville on the banks of the Guadalupe River. Maria (Seidler) Robertson Drucker and Georgette Carels, were attending a function in Houston where she met R. C. Bryant in the mid 70's. Maria "Mitzi" Robertson Drucker was in her 70's. Cocktail party conversation etiquette in Texas falls into the genre of "Tall Tales", an old and venerable Texas tradition. Guns, Lawmen, Outlaws and the Republic are staples of the genre. R.C. Bryant recalls, "I was around 30 ish plus when we met at a social at the Spindletop in Houston." The Spindletop was/is an upscale revolving restaurant atop the Hyatt Hotel. Ben Johnson was a guest of honor. Ben Johnson was a ranch hand and rodeo performer when, in 1940, Howard Hughes hired him to take a load of horses to California. He stuck around and became a movie star because "the pay was good". {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Baby_Trapper-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Tall Tales }} At some point the conversation turned to Lawmen and Outlaws. Mr. Bryant mentioned that he was related to a notorious member of the Dalton Gang, "Black Face Charley" Bryant. You can imagine his surprise when this genteel little old lady with an Austrian accent out tall taled him! He wasn't aware that her husband, the legendary Colonel and Sheriff of Cameron County was a master of "Tall Tales"! Mr. Bryant said, "She provided the story that Robert Fulton Watson was with the Daltons in Coffeyville, Ks. when they were killed. He and Jim Pew hightailed it back to Denton Texas to his dad's home. RFW left, went to the valley, met Col Sam, rode in his posse, was postman, and became Justice of Peace precinct 3 Los Fresnos. All of it checked out in 1900 and 1930 census. He was buried in Buena Vista according to his death certificate and died September 6,1942." Maria mentioned she was still in possession of Col. Sam's Winchester, "Baby Trapper" and she was unable to keep it at her new abode nor could she sell it because she had promised her husband she never would. {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Baby_Trapper-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Tiffany Lamp and Scribner books }} Mr Bryant had a hunting lease in Kerr County and continued his communication with Maria. Somewhere along the way he caught "gun fever" . He decided to barter with Maria since she couldn't sell "Baby Trapper". Maria had no material needs. He decided to offer a trade- an antique Tiffany lamp and a set of beautifully bound Scribner books. To Mr. Bryant's surprise Maria accepted. In 1978 Maria arranged to meet Mr. Bryant at a small post office at South Fork where she inspected the lamp and books. She and her companion, Georgette Carels, left for about 15 minutes and returned with "Baby Trapper" Maria Siedler Robertson Drucker passed away in Kerrville, Texas at the Sid Peterson Hospital September the 2nd, 1985 ==The Rest of the Story== For approximately the last 40 years "Baby Trapper" has been in the paternal care of Mr. Bryant. He has allowed a number of Winchester aficionados to inspect "Baby Trapper". {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Baby_Trapper-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= }} :[https://www.amazon.com/George-Madis/e/B001KMUN7M/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 George Madis], author of The Winchester Book, The Winchester Handbook and The Winchester Era wrote "I have personally examined this fine carbine and find that it is 100% original Winchester and is just as it left the factory. :"Baby" Carbines such as this are rare and historically important Americana. :One of the rare features of number 956803 is the caliber; it is a 38 W.C.F., while the majority of these baby carbines are caliber 44 W.C.F.*W.C.F. means "Winchester Center Fire". :Special short barrels are rare in all Winchesters; this carbine has a special fifteen (15) inch barrel. :Number 956803 is a rare little Winchester, and will be a star in any museum or collection. The condition is much better than usually found with this gun; a fair degree of original blue on steel parts and much original finish is seen on the stock and forearm. {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Baby_Trapper-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=W. Warren Newman. }} In 2005 W. Warren Newman, Curatorial Assistant at the [https://centerofthewest.org/explore/firearms/ Cody Firearms Museum], a part of the [https://centerofthewest.org/ Buffalo Bill Center of the West] in Cody, Wyoming wrote after close inspection in the Cody gun room, : "Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Repeating Carbine. S/N 956803.38 W.C.F. a rare and authentic Winchester rifle. Often called "Baby" Carbines by collectors, this firearm, with an original 15" barrel, is in outstanding condition and has excellent provenance." :"It was a privilege for me to examine it. I commend it as one of the finest Model 1892 I have seen in more than forty years of professional firearm experience." ---- Recently, in 2014 "Baby Trapper" took a "joy ride" back home to the Rio Grand eValley, stopping in San Antone to pay homage to Col. Sam. In San Benito "Baby Trapper" was the star attraction at a fund raiser for the Museums of San Benito. The following day many more folks viewed "Baby Trapper" at the Museums of San Benito during a "Windows on the Past" presentation on the life of Col. Sam at the Museums of San Benito and "had the privilege to see." "Baby Trapper" has a place next to "Bughouse", "El Ricardo" and "Caballo Blanco" in the warp and weft of the fabric of Col. Sam's legend. ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Baby_Trapper.jpg |caption=Colonel Sam's Baby Trapper }} ---- == Sources == *[http://www.rarewinchesters.com/articles/art_special_short.shtml Special Short Winchesters By George Madis] *[http://winchestercollector.org/ The Winchester Arms Collectors Association (WACA)] *http://www.collectorsfirearms.com/kit-carson-winchester-rifle-colt-single-action-revolver-and-other-memorabilia-mis845/

Colonel Sam's Demise

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Return to the profile of [[Robertson-3810 | Colonel Sam Robertson]] ==Last Reunion== Col. Robertson died on August 22, 1938, in Mercy Hospital, Brownsville. Funeral services were held in the American Legion Hall in San Benito. Burial was in Mission Park Cemetery, San Antonio. Resolutions of regard and respect were adopted by organizations of both Mexican and American admirers. {{Image|file=Robertson-3810-9.jpg |caption=Robertson Tribe }} {{Image|file=Robertson-3501-7.jpg |caption=Last Reunion,"Uncle Will, Fred, Daddy, Uncle Sam, Uncle Emmit, and Fred Wedergartner" }} ==Frank's Letter== '''Letter from [[Robertson-3501 | Frank Roberson]] to his brothers, [[Robertson-3814 | Emmet]] and [[Robertson-3811 | W.W.]], regarding the death of their brother, [[Robertson-3810 | Colonel Sam Robertson]]:''' ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 1 }} :::August 28th 1938 My Dear Brothers, :The typewriter and I do not get along together very well and this being Sunday my secretary is at home so I will ask your permission to again resort to the pencil and carbon sheet, as I want to write some what at length the burden seems to find a pencil that suits me. :I will go back a week (from this morning. Last Sunday morning after Sam had his bath he seemed somewhat better. He recognized me promptly, and then exchanged a smile with [[Conerly-59 | Myrtis]] when she spoke to him. :For a ---- (while?) he did not talk only ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 2. }} ::'''Page 2''' : to answered questions in a monosyllable. He was perfectly conscious, but awfully weak and slept most of the time or was in a semi-stupor. However when he was aroused he answered questions and occasionally smiled or gave other evidence of recognition. :Last Sunday while he was having his lunch I made some remark about [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x030771464;view=1up;seq=136 “Mother Kill Six”][https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?Tid=uva.x030771464;view=1up;seq=136 The Virginia spectator]. 1888-1889, an old Irish boarding boss (?) on Sam’s first track laying job in Kansas. He tried to say something but was too weak. :That morning the nurse and [[Seidler-74 | Mitzi]] were discussing a newspaper report that some New Yorkers were to build a causeway from Port Isabelle to Padre Island. They had no idea he was listening until he said '''“That’s Baloney”'''. :He ate a good lunch, a bowl of soup, string beans &sweet potatoes, some banana & pear and a full ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 3 }} ::'''Page 3''' : glass of milk. The food was mashed up and fed to him by a nurse. :That evening he ate cream of wheat and a glass of milk, but not as easily as he took his lunch. He was not so well in the afternoon and was harder to arouse to give him medicine. He kept going to sleep while having his supper. :I think the septic poison in his system kept him so drowsy. I took Monty down but he did not show interest in him. :About 1:30 am Monday he had a sinking spell but the heart simulator(?) revived him. I do not think he ate much of anything Monday and grew weaker and weaker during the day. :Myrtis and Mary Wedegartner ([[Wedegartner-2 | Fred]]’s wife) stayed there all day. :I came home a while in the afternoon and about 4pm Mary phoned up here for Fred or me to come down, ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 4 }} ::'''Page 4''' :there was no man there and his temperature was 105.4 I was there in 30 minutes. The nurse had given him a strychnine tablet but said she doubted he would be able to take another one, she said it was a fight between the heart and lungs and the only thing she was doing was prolonging his life by giving the simulator to keep up heart action. :Monty and Albert Brown came down about 5:30 and Fred Wedegartner shortly afterwards. The only time I left him was about 30 minutes while Myrtis and I went for supper about 3 blocks away. :About 7 the doctor came and told Mitzi she had better not leave him. :His pulse was around 130 and his respiration was about 67. At 8 his respiration was 57 then at short intervals I timed his breathing and ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 5. }} ::'''Page 5''' :It dropped to 45 – 37- 32- 30 and at last I counted 20 and there was a pause for some seconds and the end was there. :He died without a struggle, hardly a muscular movement, except the 3 last gasp for breath. :We had the remains brought here (San Benito) for disposition. :He has always expressed a distaste for long funeral oratories. He frequently has told Mitzi that he did not want a large funeral, no preachers, but wanted a short, simple Military service, and we tried to comply with his request. :We had the service here at 4:30 pm Tuesday, in the American Legion Hall. 6 Legionnaires – all old friends- were pall bearers, Jas. C. (Jim) Bowie- a devoted friend for 28 years and one of the best speakers I know delivered the address. :: [inserted in ink] There was a large crowd. 360 seated Many standing and many others outside the hall. :Following the service the body was returned to the Mortuary Chapel. ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 6. }} :'''Page 6- very faded''' :and laid out until 8:30 pm when it was taken to San Antonio for burial. :The pall bearers and lots of ----(friends?) left by car immediately after the service for San Antonio, where they met Mitzi, Mary Wedegartner, and me (at the train) Wednesday at 7 am. Charles Pugsley who was at Alice (TX) was also at the train to meet us. :At the Mortuary Chapel in San Antonio there was a ----brief service, conducted a chaplain from Fort Sam Houston, also a detachment of Fort Sam soldiers and San Antonio Legionnaires and some old friends. :At the grave there was a prayer by the chaplain, the firing squad fired a salute and the bugler blew “taps”. :He is buried in the Mission Burial Park, a very pretty place in ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 7. }} ::'''Page 7 very faded''' :the south part of San Antonio. If you remember passing the old San Jose Mission, on your way down here, the street or road along the south side of the Mission goes to the cemetery – about a ½ mile east of the Mission. In going home I believe you went by Corpus Christi and Bellville- if so you would not pass San Jose Mission. :The entire(?) service was very nice. There were 123 pieces in the floral offering. Most of them long sprays or wreaths. One wreath was about 3 ½ feet in diameter. They came from friends everywhere, mostly the Valley, but there(?) from Los Angeles, San Antonio, Corpus Christi and one from Canada. J.C. Miller, Sam’s adjutant (?) in the 22nd Eng. and L. D. Crawford from Los Angeles, and Mr. H. Josey of San Antonio, an old friend who is in Montreal Canada. ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 8 }} ::'''Page 8 very faded''' :We had letters and telegrams from General Bullard, L. D. Crawford, and numerous other friends. I had a nice letter from Cousin Annie which I appreciated. :The eight men who were his pall and color bearers from here down to San Antonio -------and paid them ---- expenses. :The pall bearers were J. E. McAnally who has been my engineer for over 12 years, Monty, Chas. C. Bowie and brother Jim Bowie and Monty’s (A.L. Montgomery) law partner Burt Epstien, who worked for the old Land and Water Co. (a sentence not legible), Floyd Worth, an old settler and for 12 years the Republican(?) Post Master here and Ralph Agar who was one of our kids we made into an engineer beginning back in 1909. He was our Tax Ass’r ------------- (?) for this county. The other two who went were Jim Hart,(?) ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 9 }} ::'''Page 9 very faded''' :who is a son-in-law of Jim Landrum, and J. L. (Bill) Bates, District Manager of the Central Power and Light Co. was a color bearer. All of them loyal friends of both Sam and me. :At the right is the layout of the graves if either of you are ever in San Antonio. You can find them in the Mission Burial Park. :The first lots 7, 8, & 9 are in the name of Mrs. Sam A. Robertson and lots 10, 11, & 12 are in Col. Sam A. Robertson’s name. :When Grandmaw died Sam was in Mexico and Adel bought the 1st block and later Sam bought the 2nd block. If Mitzi should die here and I suppose she will we will bury her on the south side of Sam. :Mitzi is standing the storm nicely; she has had a hard time but knows the business and expects to go ahead with it, but may get a chance to sell out some day and if she does I expect she will go to California where her sister Ada is. ---- {{Image|file=Colonel_Sam_s_Demise-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page 10 }} :'''Page10 very faded''' :Merry and little Sam ----with us ----(illegible-because of storm) :Young Sam (Thomas) comes over to sleep with his “GrandPaw” (illegible) :We had a tropical hurricane come through here last night but it went inland on the Mexican coast about 125 miles below us which we are thankful. We got 5.8 inches of rain though and it’s not over. :The wind velocity was only about 25 mph but the high tide washed out part of ----(?) Mitzi ----(?) but now the toll bridge and booth has ---- I do not know how much of it. :Mitzi was in town. :Must close, but I thought you all would be interested in all these details. ::With love to you and yours (?) ::::My Love, ::::Frank ==Oratory== Mr. Jim Bowie in his brief oratory traced Col. Sam's career in regards to the develpoment of the Grande Valley Rio in south Texas. He said that although Col. Sam professed no formal religious affiliations, he had religion and code of ethics, all of his own, that made him one of the greatest characters the border county had produced. :"He has an individualist." Mr Bowie said. "He was one of those rugged individuals fast disappearing. And his individualism included a great charity, a humble nature, a great love for his fellow man." :"Throughout his life, regardless of the magnitude of his achievements, he remained a humble man. It was impossible for him to seek or accept praise. He never sought or accepted credit for anything." :"The charity that stemmed from his love of his fellow man had it's effect on those that knew him. There are many people, many young people in positions of responsibility in this county today that owe their positions and part of their fine character to Col. Sam." :"He gave up everything he had without a whimper, he faced life time and again without a cent- with nothing but his indomitable courage and will." Mr Bowie also traced the efforts of Col. Sam on [[Space:COL._Sam_Robertson_-_Tax_Guerrilla#Colonel_Robertson_Praised_by_LULAC|behalf of the Latin American people]] of the Lower Rio Grande Valley August 24, 1938 - [https://www.newspapers.com/image/22602261/?terms= Brownsville Herald] Brownsville Texas, page 1 ==A Tribute Poem== :'''Tribute to Sam Robertson''' :by Mrs. D.P. Gay Jr. :Brownsville Herald, August, 24th 1938 ::One by one our dearest old timers ::Are passing to the other shore ::There is no one to fill their places, ::Or bear the cross they so nobly bore ::His passing will not affect the bankers, ::It is the poor and lowly who lost a friend, ::Their dear old “Colonel” has left themselves, ::And for him their prayers to God ascend. ::Sam was in a class to himself, ::No one with him will ever compare, ::Rugged, honest, kind and loving, ::Ever willing to do and dare. ==Obits== August 23, 1938 - [https://www.newspapers.com/image/22602087/?terms= Brownsville Herald] Brownsville Texas August 23, 1938 - [https://www.newspapers.com/image/51495660/?terms= Valley Morning Sta]r Harlingen, Texas Page 1 August 24, 1938 - [https://www.newspapers.com/image/22602261/?terms= Brownsville Herald] Brownsville Texas August 24, 1938 - [https://www.newspapers.com/image/51496163/?terms= Valley Morning Star] Harlingen, Texas Page 1 ==Footnotes== *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?num=115&u=1&seq=9&view=image&size=100&id=uva.x030771464

Colonel Thomas Pettus of Virginia

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There is a free space page with a table of Pettus births, deaths, and marriages at https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Pettus_BMDs_at_St_Simon_and_St_Jude&public=1 And here is a transcript of the will of Edward Pettus, brother of Thomas and Theodore: [[Space:Will_of_Edward_Pettus_1620|Space:Will_of_Edward_Pettus_1620]] '''Capt. [later Col.] Thomas Pettus of Virginia, Governor’s Councillor''' The following information relates to Col. Thomas Pettus of Virginia, Governor’s Councillor (also named in documents as “Capt. Pettus” and “Thomas Pettus, Esq.”) who served as a member of the Governor’s Council in Virginia from 1642-1661. There were at least two other men named Thomas Pettus in Virginia during this time. One was a younger man, called “Thomas, Jr.” in records, who arrived in Virginia in 1643, his passage paid by Capt. Thomas Pettus. The other is the son of the first Thomas, who was born after 1651. This page does not address the claims that a man named Thomas Pettus fathered children by a woman named “Ka okee” an undocumented daughter of Pocahontas. Here are the documented facts about Thomas Pettus: '''Member of the Virginia Governor’s Council 1641/2 –''' Image from “Minutes of the Council and General court of colonial Virginia, 1622-1632, 1670-1676 with notes and excerpts from original Council and General court records, into 1683, now lost.” Virginia Council cn; Virginia General Court cn; McIlwaine, H. R. (Henry Read), 1864-1934 ed. cn; Virginia State Library cn, digitized on Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/minutesofcouncil00virg] The original council documents are located at the Library of Virginia and in the records of the London Company. There are record losses from the early years, so there is a gap between 1633 and 1641. Excerpts from some early records exist, but Thomas Pettus is not named in them. The March 8, 1641/2 record is the first mention of “Thomas Pettus” in Virginia. The fact that Thomas was not sworn in on March 8 may suggest that he was already a member of the Council. He must have been an adult to have been a member of the council, making his birth year no later than 1620. '''Married Elizabeth, widow of Richard Durant before April, 1643: The only known wife of Thomas Pettus was Elizabeth, who was first married to Richard Durant, who died, second married to Col. Thomas Pettus. and after Thomas’ death, married third to Capt. John Grove. The dates of Durant’s death and the marriage of Elizabeth and Thomas are unknown. In April, 1643, Thomas Pettus claimed the land she had inherited from Durant so they must have married before that date. Elizabeth married John Grove(s) by 1669 after Thomas’ death. “Tylers Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine” Vol. iii p. 180 , available on Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/tylersquarterlyh03tyle] '''Thomas obtained land in Virginia, 1643, 1652, 1658: Virginia Patent book 2 Capt. Thomas Petus, one of his Majesty’s Councill of State, 886 acs. James City CO., Apr. 7, 1643, Page 40. Neere Jockeys Neck, E. & N. upon the Secretary’s land, E.N.E. and N.N.E. upon land of Mr. Secretary Kemp, N.W. upon Mr. George Mallam, S.W. upon the Gleab land Cr., S. upon the Gleab land & S. E. upon a br. of Archers Hope Cr. 250 acs. due by intermarriage with the relict & Executrix of Richard Durant, Dec’d., who had a patent dated 24 Aug. 1635; & 350 Acs. by purchase of a patent to Alexander Stoner, & 286 Acs. for trans. of 6 pers. * 14 acs. still due upon the last person nominated. Capt. Thomas Pettus, 450 acs., 1 Jan. 1643, p. 366. Due by order of court & fro trans. of 10 pers: John Fickling, Edwd. Wright, Tho. Sidley, Peter Talbott, Tho. Pettus, Junr., Geo. Codd, Tobias Cook, John Vaine, Cath. Barker. Incomplete. NOTE: although obtaining a land patent often took years since a land grant first needed to be obtained, then a parcel of land identified, then a survey completed and recorded, and finally a patent issued, the first properties obtained by Thomas Pettus had already been patented by other men so there was no delay. Patent Book 3 Col. Thomas Pettus, Esqr., one of the Councill of State, 1,000 acs. Northumberland Co., 10 Feb. 1652, p. 171. Nly. upon Potomeck Cr. & Ely. upon land of Sir Thomas Lunsford. Trans. of 20 pers. Mr. Henry Meese, 1000 acs. Stafford Co., 20 Oct. 1665, p. 432. S. side of Potomack Cr., beg on #. Side of a swamp abutting upon Potomack Cr. &c., Granted to Col. Thomas Pettus, Esqr., 15 Mar. 1658 & by him & Eliz. his Wife assigned to sd. Meese & ack’d. in court by Major Edward Girffeth, Atty. Of sd. Pettus & wife, as by records Of W’moreland Co. will more fully appear. Abstracts from Nugent, Nell, abstractor and indexer. “Cavaliers and Pioneers, Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1666 ” Vol. 1, 1934, reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD. 1979; original documents at Library of Virgina, images at: Land records and grants: http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas30&local_base=CLAS30&_ga=2.249817602.522178043.1535330972-1063743895.1532796053 '''Had a home named “Littletowne”: Archaeologist and historian William Kelso who conducted the excavation of the Littletowne site wrote: “It was shortly before the middle of the seventeenth century when Colonel Thomas Pettus arrived on the Kingsmill scene. The Pettuses hailed from Norwich, in Norfolk, England; they were particularly well-off merchants in a vastly expanding mercantile nation. Thomas Pettus, twelfth son of William Pettus, was alternately reared in Norwich and at the family's country home nearby. A younger son without prospects of family inheritance, Thomas found Virginia an attractive alternative to life in England. By then the Indian problem had all but been settled in the Tidewater region, and a fairly steady tobacco market was assured. Whatever his reasons, Thomas Pettus was in Virginia by 1641, and not much later he settled at Kingsmill and acquired the Littletown tract. Pettus soon became a member of the emerging provincial elite. Records indicate that he served on the prestigious Governor's Council from 1641 until 1660. It is unclear how he gained his position in Virginia society so quickly, although he may have been entitled to some of the Kingsmill property through investments made by his uncle, Sir John Pettus, who had purchased two shares of stock in the original Virginia Company. Thomas acquired additional holdings at Kingsmill through marriage to a widow by the name of Elizabeth Durant. His holdings eventually grew to over 800 acres, with thousands to follow on the Northern Neck of Virginia between the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers. He had, in fact, acquired the small holdings of the first generation of Kingsmill tenants, and with Indian and Black slaves as the labor force, embarked upon an extensive planting program.” “Prosperous Littletown, however, lasted only half a century. Colonel Pettus died in 1669 and the land passed to his son Thomas. Ash layers uncovered in the manor house cellar indicate that the house burned in the 1690's and was not rebuilt. The same fate befell a nearby slave or servant quarter at about the same time. The male line of the family, as the records show, moved elsewhere; Pettus's widowed daughter-in-law married James Bray II, who was destined to perpetuate the privileged life at Kingsmill.” Kelso, William M. “Rescue Archaeology on the James: Early Virginia Country Life.” Archaeology, vol. 32, no. 5, 1979, pp. 15–25. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41726373. '''Father of Thomas Pettus, born after 1651;''' In April, 1671 Capt. John Groves was ordered by the General Court to return the property of [Thomas] Pettus, orphan. The property had been placed in trust for Thomas by his mother. General Court, 7 Apr 1671 NOTE: the term ‘orphan’ in a legal document at this time meant that a person’s father was dead and that the person was under 21 years of age. Thomas died about 1668: In 1669 a woman named Anne Munford commissioned an agent in Virginia to collect money owed her by Capt. Grove “and his wife Elizabeth, late the widow of Capt. Thomas Pettus” “Tylers Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine” Vol. iii p. 180 , available on Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/tylersquarterlyh03tyle] In April, 1671 Capt. John Groves was ordered by the General Court to return the property of [Thomas] Pettus, orphan, as described in a deed of trust; Groves was dead by May, 1671 as subsequent records refer to him as deceased. Coll. Nathaniel Bacon is described as guardian to Thomas Pettus in Nov. 1671. General Court, 25 Nov 1671 '''Disputed origins: ''' That Thomas Pettus was from the area of Norwich, England, is proposed by descendant William Pettus. He found two Thomas Pettuses from Norwich in England who he proposes are likely candidates for the Virginia Thomas. However, there is no specific document which connects either of the two Thomas Pettuses in Virginia to a specific family in Norwich. Both connections are only theories based on the fact that neither Thomas seems to have married or died in England. There were a number of interrelated Pettus families living in Norwich in the 16th/17th century: “1598 Thomas” One Thomas was born in 1598 to Thomas Pettus and Cecily King, baptized in 1599 at St. Simon and St. Jude Parish, Norwich. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRZJ-FQK : 11 February 2018, Thomas Pettus, 19 Feb 1598); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 993,654 ; “1610 Thomas” The other Thomas was born about 1610, baptized at St. Peter Hungate, and was the son of William Pettus and Mary Gleane. “Theodore Pettus” Another Pettus from Norwich, a “gentleman” named Theodore, arrived in Virginia in 1623. See https://archive.org/stream/minutesofcouncil00virg#page/6/search/Pettus The only other record of “Theodore” is a deposition he made in 1626. There is nothing to suggest that Theodore and Thomas were the same man. 1598 Thomas and 1610 Thomas were probably related, as uncle and nephew or cousins. Theodore was probably related to both Thomases and all seem to be related to Sir John Pettus (1550-1614). Mayor of Norwich and member of the Virginia Company. Records of the Virginia Company of London [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/exist/cocoon/jamestown/virgco/b002245360] There is no documentation found to date which confirms Thomas-the-Councillor’s departure from England and arrival in Virginia, so no conclusive proof as to which Thomas is the Virginia man or when he actually arrived. Based on the 1620 will of Edward Pettus, which names brothers Thomas and Theodore, and christening records, 1598 Thomas is the man who came to Virginia, arriving some time in the 1630’s. There are records in Norwich which show this Thomas selling his interest in his father’s estates in 1629. A document found in England which shows that a certain John Pettus appeared before the Mayor’s Court in Norwich in 1699 seeking to prove that “Capt. Thomas Pettus of Virga in America, dec’d” was his late uncle. To prove his case, John submitted two parish records and brought with him witnesses who knew his relationship to Capt. Pettus. The parish records were from the registers of St. Simon and St. Jude parish and St. Lawrence Parish in Norwich. See https://pettusheritage.wordpress.com/2016/11/07/misinformation-on-the-pettus-family/ Councilor Thomas Pettus received land in 1643 for the transportation of a third Thomas, “Thomas Jr.” There is speculation that Thomas Jr is the son of Councilor Thomas by a first wife in England, but there is no evidence to date of a marriage in England for either of the elder Thomases so it is more likely this was simply yet another relative named Thomas. It also seems unlikely that one man would have two living sons both named Thomas. '''Arrival in America:''' Thomas’ arrival in America is undocumented. The only records for the name “Pettus” or similar prior to 1641 are: Theodore Pettus, mentioned in two records, 1623 and 1626: “Theodore Pettus of Norwich, gent” arrived in Jamestown on September 12, 1623 on the Bonny Bess and took the oath of supremacy. November 6, 1626 testified in a court case. Minutes of the General Court Mr. Pettys. mentioned in a land patent as an abutter, 1635. NOTE: this land was several miles downriver from Jamestown, near Elizabeth City. Patent Book 1, Part 1 Augustine Warner, one neck of ground called by the name of Pynie Neck conteyning by estimation 250 acs., lying at the new Poquoson, W. into the woods, E. upon the bay, S. upon Samuell Bennetts plantation & N. upon Mr. Pettys land. Trans of 5 pers.* 12 Oct. 1635, p. 298. Renewed and 200 acres added. Step. Pettis, mentioned in a land patent as someone transported to Virginia, 1637: Mathew Edloe, son & heir to Matthew Edloe, late of Va., dec’d., 1200 acs. upon the N. side of James Riv. Over against the Upper Chippokes Cr., S. W. upon the maine river and N.E. into the woods towards Dancing oin. 12 July 1637, p. 435. Due in right of 24 Servts. Trans. at the costs of his father: Math. Edloe, Hugh Tyder, Wm. Deane, Edwd.Tompson, Wm. Cox, Eliz. Jax (Note: maybe “Ux” for wife?), Griff. Roberrs. Fr. Roberts, Jon. Licheston, Peter Homes, Eans Kemp, Jon. Buxton, Tho. Crosby, Rand. Heyward, Hen. Croft, Tho. Morris, Tho. Rogers, Step. Pettis, Chri. Jones, Wm. Marsten (or Marshen), Jon. Bethone,Tho. Martin, Jon. Seaton, Geo. Pricklove. “Cavaliers and Pioneers” Book 1, Part 1, pp. 59-60 '''Who was the wife or wives of Thomas Pettus?''' Only one woman, Elizabeth, “the the relict & Executrix of Richard Durant, Dec’d.,” is named as the wife of Thomas Pettus the councillor. Abstracts from Nugent, Nell, abstractor and indexer. “Cavaliers and Pioneers, Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1666 ” Vol. 1, 1934, reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD. 1979; original documents at Library of Virgina, images at: Land records and grants: http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas30&local_base=CLAS30&_ga=2.249817602.522178043.1535330972-1063743895.1532796053 ==Sources==

Colonel William Crawford's Family Line

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This page has been created to assist in sorting out the lineage of [[Crawford-223|Colonel William Crawford]], through the Crawford Name Study and in collaboration with the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. ==Anchor Profile== [[Crawford-223|Colonel William Crawford]] - His profile is managed by an active WikiTreer and is in fairly good shape. Any major and/or significant changes made to this profile should be collaborative with the existing profile manager, the [[Space:Crawford Name Study|Crawford Name Study]] and/or the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. ===Confirmed and/or Supported Relationships=== *Parents - [[Crawford-4613|William Valentine Crawford (abt.1692-aft.1736)]] and [[Grimes-973|Honora (Grimes) Stephenson (bef.1695-abt.1777)]] *Full Sibling(s) - [[Crawford-4612|Valentine Crawford Jr. (abt.1724-1777)]] *Stepfather - [[Stephenson-1446|Richard Stephenson Sr. (bef.1716-1765)]] *Half Sibling(s) - [[Stephenson-4474|Hugh Stephenson (abt.1735-1776)]]; [[Stephenson-4496|John Stephenson (1736-1801)]]; [[Stephenson-1445|James Stephenson (1738-1813)]]; [[Stephenson-1512|Marquis Stephenson (1742-1806)]]; [[Stephenson-4497|Richard Stephenson Jr. (abt.1742-abt.1776)]] and [[Stephenson-4500|Elenor Elizabeth Stephenson (abt.1742-)]] *Spouse(s) - [[Stewart-5121|Ann Stewart (1722-1743)]]; [[Vance-123|Hannah (Vance) Crawford (1723-1817)]] ===Debunked Relationships=== *[[Crawford-5802|Mary Crawford (1716-)]] *[[Crawford-5801|Martha Crawford (1720-)]] *[[Crawford-5800|Elizabeth Rebecca (Crawford) Edwards (abt.1730-abt.1780)]] ==Duplicated Profiles== *[[Vance-5264|Hanna (Vance) Crawford (1732-1817)]] needs to be reviewed and potentially merged with '''Vance-123''' ==Sources and Notes== *Butterfield, Consul Willshire; ''An historical account of the expedition against Sandusky under Col. William Crawford in 1782; with biographical sketches, personal reminiscences, and descriptions of interesting localities; including, also, details of the disastrous retreat, the barbarities of the savages, and the awful death of Crawford by torture''; (R. Clarke & Co.; Cincinnati, 1873); [https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun00butt/page/80/mode/2up pg. 81] - '''NOTE:''' This book does not state William's father's name, but does confirm the father's death date and the identifies his mother as Onora. It also states that his only full sibling is Valentine. *“To George Washington from Colonel William Crawford, 12 February 1777,” Founders Online, National Archives, [https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-08-02-0338. Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 8, 6 January 1777 – 27 March 1777, ed. Frank E. Grizzard, Jr. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998, pp. 314–316.] - '''NOTE:''' There are numerous letters between both George Washington and Col. William Crawford, and between George Washington and Valentine Crawford. The relationships are clearly indicated, as is the death date of William's brother.

Colonial American Place Nmes

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Colonial Collegians: Biographies of Those Who Attended American Colleges before the War for Independence

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*[http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/colonial-collegians/image/?pageName=118&volumeId=7090 Colonial Collegians: Biographies of Those Who Attended American Colleges before the War for Independence.] CD-ROM. Boston, Mass.: Massachusetts Historical Society : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Vol. Yale page 118

Colonial contingent in the capture of Havana

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Britain invaded Spanish Cuba and besiegedHavana. A Connecticut regiment commanded by [[Lyman- 843|Phineas Lyman]] and lieutenant Colonel Israel Putnam comprised a portion of the force. The Connecticut troops received a promise of substantial rewards with the fall of the city, the wealthy bastion of Spanish power in the New World. The booty went mostly uncollected, however, and hundreds of Connecticut troops fell ill and died in the tropical climate. https://connecticuthistory.org/connecticut-in-the-french-and-indian-war First Connecticut Regiment under Major General Phineas Lyman. == Sources == https://connecticuthistory.org/connecticut-in-the-french-and-indian-war

Colonial Families of Delaware Volume 11

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=== [[Davis-42693|ROBERT DAVIS]] === * m. [[Hart-8409|Susannah Hart]], dau. of Robert Hart. * On 8 Jan 1742/3 Robert Davis and his wife Susannah conveyed to Abraham Wynkoop Susannah's 1/7 share of Robert Hart's land in Cedar Creek and part of a larger tract of 500 a. called ''Hart's Choce'' granted to Robert Hart, Jr. Robert Hart, Jr., d. seized of this tract as well as other tracts leaving his only son and heir, Robert Hart, who d. intestate leaving six children, Robert, John, Absolom, Mary, Tabitha, and [[Hart-8409|Susannah]], now wife of [[Davis-42693|Robert Davis]]. {SUDELR H8:28}Sussex County, Delaware, Land Records * Robert Hart, yeoman of [[wikipedia:Cedar_Creek_Hundred|Cedar Creek Hundred]], d. leaving a will dated 18 Nov 1779, proved 23 Nov 1779. Heirs: wife Mary Hart; Robert Hart (son of Absalom Hart): Benjamin Hart (son of Absalom Hart); Robert Hart (son of Robert Hart); sister [[Hart-8409|Susannah Davis]] (wife of [[Davis-42693|Robert Davis]]); nephew Mathias Davis (son of [[Hart-8409|Susannah Davis]]); Curtis Clifton. Extrs. Robert and Benjamin Hart. Witnessed by James Rench, Robert Bell, William Bell, Jr. {SCPCalendar of Sussex County Delaware Probate Records 1680-1800. Compiled by Leon deValinger, Jr. Public Archives Commission State of Delaware (1964). Arch. A74:168; Reg. of Wills: C:213} * [[Davis-42693|Robert Davis]], [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], d. leaving a will dated 19 Sept 1786, proved 8 April 1794. Heirs: wife [[Hart-8409|Susannah]]; sons Robert, Mathias, John, William, Nathan & Thomas; granddaus. Mahalah Clifton & Susannah Davis, dau. of son John; grandson Joseph Davis. Extrs., wife [[Hart-8409|Susannah]] & son Thomas. Witnessed by John Ralston, Abel Killen, Henry Edgin. {KCPDe Valinger, Leon,. Calendar of Kent County, Delaware probate records, 1680-1800. Dover, Del.: Public Archives Commission, State of Delaware, 1944. Arch. A13:55, Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) N: 83-84} * [[Hart-8409|Susannah Davis]], widow, d. by 13 June 1795 when the admin. of her estate was granted to Matthias Davis, next of kin. {KCP Arch. A11: 65-66; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) N: 123} Note: {KCP Arch. A11: 65} mentions heirs, Thomas, Nathan, William, John, Mathias & Robert Davts & Mary Clifton (wife of Thomas Clifton). * Mary Davis m. Thomas Clifton 1 Jan 1796 Kent Co., DE {Dodd}.Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research, compilation of Delaware Marriages, 1643-1899 [database online]. Provo, Utah:MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. * [[Davis-42693|Robert Davis]] and [[Hart-8409|Susannah Hart]] were the parents of MATHIAS; ROBERT; JOHN; WILLIAM; NATHAN; THOMAS; MARY, m. Thomas Clifton, and had dau. Mahalah Clifton. === '''MATHIAS (MATTHIAS) DAVIS''' === * son of [[Davis-42693|Robert (1) Davis]] and [[Hart-8409|Susannah Hart]]. * In a deed dated 14 Oct.1765, Mathias Davis (Matthias David) of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] Kent Co. yeoman for 46 pounds sold to Matthew F Fleming of same place taylor ... a tract of land s side of Clarks Branch in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] part of a tract of land called the ''Golden Mine'' purchased from the London Company by the said Mathias Davis beginning at part of the ''Golden Mine'' belonging to William Bowen to land of William Tharp merchant ... 83 a. {KEDELR R:83}Kent County, Delaware, Land Records * In a bond dated 8 Oct 1784, Matthias Davis of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], Kent Co. am firmly bound unto David Beauchamp of [[wikipedia:Murderkill_Hundred|Murderkill Hundred]], Kent Co. in the penal sum of £150 ... whereas the said David Beauchamp hath purchased from the afsd Matthias Davis a 1 a. Iott of ground in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] near where the Forrest Road leading to the new wharf crosses the State Road leading from Dover to Lewis at a place called ''Cullin Town'', which said lott was sold by said Matthias Davis to Solomon Davis and hath been since sold by the sheriff back to said Matthias Davis for the payment of the debts of said Solomon, adj William Cullen & other land of the said Matthias Davis ... the condition of this obligation is such that if the afsd Matthias Davis shall well and truly convey unto the said David Beauchamp the afsd. lott of ground after the said David Beauchamp pays to the said Matthias Davis £25, then this obligation to be void. {KEDELR: Y:237} * In a deed dated 30 Nov 1786, Ezekiel Anderson esqr high sheriff of Kent Co. for £230 sold to Reverend Sydenham Thorn of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], Kent Co. a 100 3/4 a. tract of land in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] which Matthias Davis died seized being part of a larger tract of land called ''Sawmill Range'' which was conveyed by William Dill and Anne his wife unto the said Matthias Davis 18 Apr 1772 (Book T:223) adj Levin Crapper's mill pond, Clarks Brook, Landing Road, land sold by said Dill to William Cullen, John Cullen, Kings Road, main branch of Mispillion Creek & land condemned for the use of Levin Crapper's mill, excepting 3/4 a. adj the small village called ''Cullen Town'' said to have been sold by the afsd Matthias Davis in his life time unto Solomon Davis and whereon David Beauchamp now dwells ... whereas Matthias Davis late of Kent Co. was seized in lands in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] and being so seized died considerably indebted unto sundry persons he having first made his will and did appoint his son Brinklee Davis the sole executor, and whereas Patison Hartshorn and Ebenezer Large late in the Court of Common Pleas recovered a debt of £468.14.7 and £4.13.10 damage and by virtue of a writ the sheriff seized in execution a tract of land belonging to the defendant in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] adj Robert Mcgonigal, Nehemiah Carey & others and exposed to publick vendue and sold the same unto the afsd Sydenham Thorn & Daniel Polke for £535 they being the highest bidders, and they have mutually agreed on the parts of the land which is to be conveyed unto them. {KEDELR Z:60} * Matthias Davis d. leaving a will dated 9 April 1785, proved 22 April 1785. Heirs: sons Brinkley, John; daus. Susana & Sarah. Extr, son Brinkley. Witnessed by Nehemiah Cary, Nathaniel Summers & Charles Rock. {KCP Arch. A13: 39-41; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) M: 119} * In a petition, Jehu Davis sheweth that Matthias Davis late of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] did by his will appoint Brinckle Davis, his son, executor who proved the said will and took upon him the administration by obtaining Letters Testmentary from the register. The said estate has been considerably wasted and what yet remains your petitioner conceives is in a wasting condition. As your petitioner is guardian to John Davis one of the heirs of the said estate he prays the Court to call on the said Brinckle Davis and compel him to give security for the said estate or order the estate now remaining out of his hands. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Jehu Davis guardian to John Davis son of Matthias Davis dec'd. presents account of his guardianship. Wages of a Negro man Luke for one year. Account passed 13 Feb 1789. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts: C-E} * Matthias Davis was the father of BRINKLEY (BRINKLOE); JOHN; SUSANA; SARAH. === '''ROBERT DAVIS, Junr.''' === * probably the son of [[Davis-42693|Robert (1) Davis]] and [[Hart-8409|Susannah Hart]], m. Meriam (Mariam) Furbee b. abt 1744, dau. of Bowers Furbee and Anna Sipple. {see Sipple Family, Vol 1, this series} * Bowers Furbee d. leaving a will dated 4 May 1775, proved 12 Feb 1781. Heirs: wife Anna; sons Waitman, Caleb, Jonathan & John; daus. Miriam Davis, Anna & Elizabeth Furbee; grandson Bowers Davis. Extx., wife Anna. Witnessed by Philip Barritt, Caleb Sipple, Elizabeth Sipple. {KCP Arch. A18:148; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) L:223-224} * In a deed dated 15 Aug 1786, John Brown of [[wikipedia:Murderkill_Hundred|Murderkill Hundred]], Kent Co. yeoman and Rachel his wife for £205 sold to Meriam (Mariam) Davis of same place (wife of Robert Davis Junr and dau of Bowers Furby of same place dec'd) a 88 a. 56 1/2 perches tract of land (which land is part of a tract of land called the ''Downs'' originally surveyed to Bryan Oneal) in Murtherkill Hundredpossibly, [[wikipedia:Murderkill_Hundred|Murderkill Hundred]] part of 150 a. of land which by the will of John Brown dec'd. was devised to his son said John Brown party hereto, and by the said John Brown alienated to Bowers Furbee dec' d. by his bond, and the said Bowers Furbee dec'd ... did by his will devised the bond with the land to be conveyed unto his dau the said Mariam Bowers (now Davis). {KEDELR Y: 243} * In a deed dated 29 May 1789, Robert Davis Junr of [[wikipedia:Murderkill_Hundred|Murderkill Hundred]] Kent Co. and Meriam his wife for £325 sold to Elias Sipple of same place a 61 a. 103 1/2 perches tract of land in the hundred afsd called ''Williams' Chance'' adj the tract called ''Downs & Double Run Branch'', and also a 88 a. 56 1/2 perches tract of land part of a tract called ''Downs'' originally surveyed for Bryan Oneal adj Philip Barratt, land late of Jonathan Neal dec'd. & Jonathan Furbee, which tract was by the will of Bowers Furbee devised to Meriam (dau of the said Bowers). {KEDELR A2:178} * On 7 Jun 1811, Miriam Davis aged 67 and upwards being sworn deposeth and saith that she knew Hester Pratt for about 12 or 13 yrs, that she went to school at deponents husband at Berry Town and believes she learnt as other children ... deponent did not think her as bright as some but that she had reasonable understanding, she was by no means foolish .... {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) P1:49} * Robert Davis and Meriam (Mariam) Furbee were the parents of THOMAS; NATHAN. {See petition of Levisa Davis, widow Thomas (7) Davis below}; probably BOWERS. === '''JOHN DAVIS''' === * probably the son of [[Davis-42693|Robert (1) Davis]] and [[Hart-8409|Susannah Hart]], m. Ann (Anna) Furbee, dau. of Bowers Furbee and Anna Sipple. Waitman Sipple d. leaving a will dated 27 Jan 1762, proved 11 Feb 1762. Heirs: wife Mary; sons Wa[i]tman, Jonathan & Elijah; daus. Anna Furbee & Meriam Barrett; children of son Caleb. Extrs., sons Waitman & Jonathan. Witnessed by Daniel Robisson, Silvester Tomson, Henry Whitacur. {KCP Arch. A46: 74-176; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) K:276} * Anna Furbee, [[wikipedia:Murderkill_Hundred|Murderkill Hundred]], d. leaving a will dated 14 No.v 1785, proved 20 Dec 1785. Heirs: sons Jonathan, Waitman & Caleb; daus. Meriam Davis, Anna Davis, & Elizabeth Dohorty. Extrs., son Jonathan. Codicil. Witnessed by Thomas Ceary, Mary Roe, Selia Jester. {KCP Arch. A18:146. Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) M:85-86} * In a deed dated 29 Aug 1788 Caleb Furbee Junr of [[wikipedia:Murderkill_Hundred|Murderkill Hundred]], Kent Co. and Sarah his wife for £40 sold to Ann Davis of same place wife of John Davis Junr a tract of land which was devised to the said Caleb Furbee by the will of his father Bowers Furbee in the hundred afsd adj Robert Davis, Jonathan Furbee & ''Double Run Branch'' (except 23 a. sold by said Caleb Furbee to Jonathan Furbee). {KEDELR A2:52} * On 19 Aug 1789 John Davis of [[wikipedia:Murderkill_Hundred|Murderkill Hundred]]. Kent Co farmer & Anna his wife for £125 sold to Vincent Deherty of the same hundred all that 122 a. 77 square perches tract of land in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] called by the name of ''Northamton'' & was by the will of Bowers Furbee deed devised to his dau the afsd Anna Davis in fee tail which sd estate tail hath since been legally docked by a common recovery suffered in the Court of Common Pleas for Kent Co afsd for that purpose which sd tract of land is bounded by the tract of land formerly belonging to John Mills called ''Mills Choice'' & a tract of land formerly belonging to John Cobly. {KEDELR A2:32} * John Davis and Ann (Anna) Furbee were the parents of SUSANNAH. [see will of Robert (1) Davis] === '''NATHAN DAVIS''' === * probably the son of [[Davis-42693|Robert (1) Davis]] and [[Hart-8409|Susannah Hart]], m. Elizabeth Johnson, dau. of Samuel Johnson and Mary Ann (N). * Samuel Johnson d. leaving a will dated 29 Sept 1792, proved 29 Oct 1792. Heirs: wife Mary Ann; sons William, Nathan, Purnal & James; daus. Elizabeth Davis (wife of Nathan Davis), Sarah, Mary, Priscilla, Nancy & Phebe Johnson. Extrs., wife Mary Ann & son William. Witnessed by Beniah Fleming, Samuel Fleming, John Collings. {KCP Arch. A27: 105-107; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) N: 31} * William Johnson, surveyor, d by 1 Oct 1793 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Nathan Johnson. {KCP Arch. A27: 114-116; Reg. of Wills (Kent Co.) N: 55}. Note: {KCP Arch. A27: 114} mentions heirs, Nathan, James, Purnell, Priscilla, Nancy, & Phebe Johnson & sisters Elizabeth Davis, Sally Brown & Polly Willey (wife of Wm. Willey). * Mary Johnson d. leaving a will dated 4 Feb 1811, proved 12 Mar 1811. Heirs: Dau Elizabeth Davis, wife of Nathan Davis; I appoint Purnel Johnson a guardian for Elizabeth Davis; son Nathan Johnson and Purnel Johnson and dau Sally, wife of Thomas Brown & Priscilla Miller, wife of James Miller; Sally Brown & Priscilla Miller; granddau Polly Johnson. Executor: Purnel Johnson. Witnessed by Stephen Paradee, William Brown. Prob: by James Harper register of Wills. Letters of Testamentary granted unto Purnel Johnson who being sworn gave bond with Thomas Brown his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) O: 237} * Nathan Davis of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], Kent Co. d. leaving a will dated 26 Nov 1814, proved 1 Dec 1818. Heirs: Wife Elizabeth; sons Nathan, Robert, William, Absalom; daus. Elizabeth, Mary N. Downs wife of Henry Downs, and Daus. Sally and Jane. Executors: Wife Elizabeth and son Robert. Witnessed by Whitton Johnson, Curtis Cordrey, James Johnson. Letters Testamentary granted unto Elizabeth Davis who being sworn gave bond with James Johnson her surety. (Reg of Wills (Kent Co) P1: 163} * Elizabeth Davis d. by 12 Dec 1820 when letters of administration were granted to William J. Davis John Booth his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) P1:229} * Nathan Davis, d. by 12 Dec 1820 when letters of administration, D.B.N. C.T.A., were granted unto William J. Davis who being sworn gave bond with John Booth his surety. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) P1: 229} * On 23 Apr 1823, an account passed by Wm J. Davis (in right of his mother) admin, of the estate of Eliza Davis dec'd. who in her life was executor of the will of Nathan Davis dec'd. Inventory returned 13 Jun 1819. A horse was a legacy given by the testator Nathan Davis to his son Nathan Davis. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Nathan Davis and Elizabeth Johnson were the parents of NATHAN; ROBERT; ELIZABETH; MARY N., m. Henry Downs; WILLIAM J.; ABSALOM; SALLY; JANE. === '''BRINKLEY (BRINKLOE) DAVIS''' === * son of [[#MATHIAS_DAVIS|Mathias (Matthias) (2) Davis]], m. Hester Samuels. {Runk: 1073} * In a deed dated 15 Nov 1787, Brinklee Davis executor of the will of Matthias Davis late of [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]], Kent Co. sold to David Beauchamp of same place blacksmith a 3 rods and 32 perches lott of ground in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] at a place called ''Cullen Town'' bounded by Landing Road, William Cullen & land late of said Matthias Davis but now of the Rev. Sydenham Thome ... whereas the said Matthias Davis in his life time did enter into a bond of alienation unto the said David Beauchamp .... Ackn 15 Nov 1787. {KEDELR: Z:171} * Brinckly Davis, farmer, age 75; Hester 55, Joshua 28, Brinkley 25, Caroline 16, Solomon 21, Hester A. 12, all born in Sussex Co., DE. {1850 Sussex Co. DE. Federal Census, Broadkill Hundred}"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8B-ZWJ : 12 April 2016), Brinkley Davis, Broadkill Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, United States; citing family 355, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * Brinckloe Davis and Hester (N) were the parents of WILLIAM R; JOSHUA, d. by 1899; BRINCKLEY; CAROLINE, m. Josiah Prettyman; SOLOMON; HESTER ANN. {Runk: 1073} === '''THOMAS DAVIS''' === * son of Robert (3) Davis and Meriam (Mariam) Furbee m. Levisa (N). * In a petition, Levisa Davis represents that she is the widow of Thomas Davis to whom she was married 22 Aug 1809 and who departed this life on 25 Sep 1826. The said Thomas Davis was in his life time and at the time of his death seized in a 150 a. tract of land in [[wikipedia:Mispillion_Hundred|Mispillion Hundred]] adj Edward Short, Nathan Davis, Jonathan Jester and others. The said Thomas Davis became so seized by virtue of the will of his father Robert Davis who devised as follows, viz, "I give unto my son Thomas Davis all the residue or second division of my home plantation, to him and his lawful heirs, but in case of no such issue then to my son Nathan Davis ." (Book N fol. 83) The tract described in the will is the same tract of which the said Thomas Davis was so seized afsd. A certain Charles Davis the eldest son of the said Thomas Davis is now seized of the said tract of land. Your petitioner being entitled to dower in the land prays the Court the same may be laid off to her. {Kent Co. Guardian Acc'ts C-E} * Thomas Davis and Levisa (N) were the parents of CHARLES. === '''CHARLES DAVIS''' === * son of Thomas (7) Davis and Levisa, m. Hetty Walker. * Charles Davis, m. Hetty Walker 10 June 1829, Sussex Co., DE. {Dodd} * Charles Davis, age 47, laborer; Hetty 37; Eliza 12; William 8; Caleb 6: Mary P. 5; Charles 1, all born in DE. {1850 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census, Milford and Mispillion Hundreds}"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH81-JY7 : 12 April 2016), Charles Davis, Milford and Mispillion Hundreds, Kent, Delaware, United States; citing family 750, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * Charles Davis, farm laborer, age 55; Hester 48; Mary P. 14; Charles H. 12; Alexander 8; Samuel L. 7, all born in DE. {1860 Kent Co., DE. Federal Census Mispillion Hundred}"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4SH-KZ2 : 13 December 2017), Charles Davis, 1860. * Charles Davis and Hetty Walker were the parents of ELIZA; WILLIAM; CALEB; MARY P.; CHARLES H.; ALEXANDER; SAMUEL L. ---- [[Davis-42693|'''ROBERT DAVIS''']] m. [[Hart-8409|'''Susannah Hart''']] # [[Davis-42694|'''MATHIAS''']] ## BRINKLEY (BRINKLOE) m. Hester Samuels ### WILLIAM R ### JOSHUA ### BRINCKLEY ### CAROLINE m. Josiah Prettyman ### SOLOMON ### HESTER ANN ## [[Davis-42692|'''JOHN''']] ## SUSANA ## SARAH # ROBERT m. Meriam (Mariam) Furbee b. abt 1744 ## THOMAS m. Levisa (N) ### CHARLES m. Hetty Walker on 10 June 1829 in Sussex, DE #### ELIZA #### WILLIAM #### CALEB #### MARY P. #### CHARLES H. #### ALEXANDER #### SAMUEL L. ## NATHAN # JOHN m. Ann (Anna) Furbee ## SUSANNAH # WILLIAM # NATHAN m. Elizabeth Johnson ## NATHAN ## ROBERT ## ELIZABETH ## MARY N. m. Henry Downs ## WILLIAM J. ## ABSALOM ## SALLY ## JANE # THOMAS # MARY, m. Thomas Clifton ## Mahalah == Sources == For more information on the sources listed in curly braces, see [[Space:SOURCES_from_CFoD_V11]] See also: * Wright, F. E., R. Beverly, and C. Beverly. Colonial families of Delaware. Lewes, DE: Colonial Roots, 2006. pp 66-72. ----
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Colonial Governors of New Brunswick

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''COLONIAL GOVERNORS OF NEW BRUNSWICK''' |- !Name !Profession !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Carleton-213|Thomas Carleton]]'''
(1735-1817) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |16 August 1784 - 2 February 1817 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Smyth-875|George Stracey Smyth]]'''
(1767-1823) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |1 July 1817 - 27 March 1823 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Douglas-3429|Sir Howard Douglas, 3rd Baronet]]'''
(1776-1861) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |28 August 1824 - 9 September 1831 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Campbell-11784|Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet]]'''
(1769-1843) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |9 September 1831 - 1 May 1837 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Harvey-4646|Sir John Harvey]]'''
(1735-1817) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |1 May 1837 - 26 Apr 1841 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Colebrooke-8|Sir William MacBean George Colebrooke]]'''
(1767-1823) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Army Officer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |27 Apr 1841 - 11 Apr 1848 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Head-1290|Sir Edmund Walker Head]]'''
(1805-1868) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Oxford scholar and tutor |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |11 Apr 1848 - 28 Sep 1854 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Manners-Sutton-1|John Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury]]'''
(1814-1877) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |British Tory politician and colonial administrator |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |7 Oct 1854 - 26 Oct 1861 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hamilton-Gordon-20|Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore]]'''
(1829-1912) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Politician and Colonial administrator |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |26 Oct 1861 - 30 Sep 1866 |}

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Colonial Newbury, Massachusetts

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The goal of this project is to gather basic information on the early history of Newbury and to identify its early settlers. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Richardson-16011|Edgar Richardson]]. I suggest that information entered here should be limited to the colonial period, and should not concern Newburyport or West Newbury following their separation from Newbury respectively in 1764 and 1819. When setting up this page, I thought it best to separate the citations from the sources—a format that is widely used in Wikipedia—which makes it much easier to make multiple citations from the same source. Here are some of the first tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Entering early historic events. * Adding the names of early settlers and linking to their profiles. * Linking to related spaces or projects. When adding links to persons in the table, please take care to respect the table formatting. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17769319 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==History== Newbury was founded subsequent to an order of General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony dated 6 May 1635.Currier, History, page 30 "It derives its name from Newbury, a town in Berkshire, England, situated in the south part of the county, on the river Kennet, fifty-six miles west from London. It was so named in honor of the reverend Thomas Parker, who had for some time preached in Newbury, England, before his arrival in America. Till its incorporation in 1635 it was called by its. Indian name, Quascacunquen, a name, which the natives gave, not to the whole territory, (as the word signifies a waterfall,') but to « the falls,' on what is now called the river Parker, on whose banks the first settlers fixed their habitations."Coffin, Sketch, page 9. ==Early Settlers== The information in the following table has been extracted from the research work of Robert Charles Anderson cited below.Anderson, Directory; the PDF Edition has no page numbers, but the information in the above table was extracted from the 56th to the 553rd pages visible in most any PDF reader application. The 103 persons in the table came to Massachusetts between 1634 and 1640. All of them may have profiles in the Puritan Great Migration Project here on WikiTree (links are being added). The names of their families and servants are not included. Some of them moved on to other towns, and others not listed below came to Newbury after stopping elsewhere. By sorting the table, you can verify that 19 of the persons listed came from the county of Wiltshire, 12 from Hampshire, 8 from Norfolk, and 5 from Oxfordshire. The origins of most are unknown—at least to the author of the source. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!From!!In!!Arrival!!Ship |- |[[Allen-4212|Allen, Walter]]|| Bury St. Edmunds||Suffolk||1638||Unknown |- |Allen, William|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Avery, Joseph|| Romsey||Hampshire||1635||James of Southampton |- |Badger, Giles|| Gloucester||Gloucestershire||1639||Unknown |- |[[Bartlett-252|Bartlett, Richard]]|| Unknown|| Unknown||1640||Unknown |- |Batt, Christoper|| Salisbury||Wiltshire||1638||Bevis |- |Batt, Nicholas|| The Devizes||Wiltshire||1635||James |- |Berry, William|| Unknown|| Unknown||1639||Unknown |- |Bishop, John|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Bloomfield, John|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Brown, George|| Unknown|| Unknown||1634||Mary & John |- |Brown, James|| Unknown|| Unknown||1636||Unknown |- |[[Brown-4735|Brown, Thomas]]|| Christian Malford||Wiltshire||1635||James |- |Busby, Nicholas|| Norwich||Norfolk||1637||John & Dorothy or Rose |- |Byley, Henry|| Salisbury||Wiltshire||1638||Bevis |- |Carter, Joseph|| London||||1639||Unknown |- |Church, George|| Salisbury||Wiltshire||1638||Confidence |- |Clark, John|| London||||1638||Unknown |- |Coker, Robert|| Unknown|| Unknown||1634||Mary & John |- |Coleman, Thomas|| Marlborough||Wiltshire||1635||James |- |Cottle, William|| Landford||Wiltshire||1638||Confidence |- |Crane, Richard|| Unknown|| Unknown||1638||Unknown |- |[[Cromwell-1278|Cromwell, Thomas]]|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Davis, Thomas|| Marlborough||Wiltshire||1635||James of Southampton |- |Dole, Richard|| Thornbury||Gloucestershire||1639||Unknown |- |Dummer, Joan|| Bishopstoke||Hampshire||1638||Bevis |- |Dummer, Stephen|| Bishopstoke||Hampshire||1638||Bevis |- |Dunkin, Samuel|| Unknown|| Unknown||1635||Hercules |- |Emery, Anthony|| Romsey||Hampshire||1635||James |- |Emery, John|| Romsey||Hampshire||1635||James |- |Estow, William|| Ormesby St. Margaret||Norfolk||1637||Unknown |- |Fifield, William|| Unknown|| Unknown||1634||Hercules |- |Firnwell, William|| Unknown|| Unknown||1639||Unknown |- |Fitts, Richard|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Fry, John|| Basing||Hampshire||1638||Bevis |- |Godfrey, John|| Unknown|| Unknown||1634||Mary & John |- |Goffe, John|| Unknown|| Unknown||1638||Unknown |- |Goodale, Richard|| Great Yarmouth||Norfolk||1638||Unknown |- |Goouch, Mr.|| Unknown|| Unknown||1638||Unknown |- |Greenleaf, Edmund|| Ipswich||Suffolk||1637||Unknown |- |Hale, Thomas|| Watton-at-Stone||Hertfordshire||1637||Unknown |- |Hamon, Richard|| Unknown|| Unknown||1639||Unknown |- |Heard, Luke|| Unknown|| Unknown||1639||Unknown |- |Higdon, Peter|| Unknown|| Unknown||1635||James |- |Holt, Nicholas|| Romsey||Hampshire||1635||James |- |Hubbard, Joseph|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Huse, Abel|| Unknown|| Unknown||1639||Unknown |- |Hutchins, John|| Unknown|| Unknown||1638||Bevis |- |Ilsley, William|| Caversham||Oxfordshire||1638||Confidence |- |Johnson, Edmund|| Unknown|| Unknown||1635||James |- |Jones, Thomas|| Elsing||Norfolk||1637||Mary Anne |- |Kelly, John|| Unknown|| Unknown||1640||Unknown |- |Kent, Stephen|| Salisbury||Wiltshire||1638||Confidence |- |Knight, John|| Romsey||Hampshire||1635||James |- |Knight, Richard|| Romsey||Hampshire||1635||James |- |Littlehale, Richard|| Unknown|| Unknown||1634||Mary & John |- |Lovejoy, Grace|| Caversham||Oxfordshire||1638||Confidence |- |Lovejoy, John|| Caversham||Oxfordshire||1638||Confidence |- |Lowell, Percival|| Portbury||Somerset||1639||Unknown |- |Macy, Thomas|| Unknown|| Unknown||1639||Unknown |- |March, Hugh|| Unknown|| Unknown||1638||Confidence |- |Marston, Robert|| Unknown|| Unknown||1639||Unknown |- |Merrill, Nathaniel|| Wherstead||Suffolk||1638||Unknown |- |Morse, Anthony|| Marlborough||Wiltshire||1635||James |- |Morse, William|| Marlborough||Wiltshire||1635||James |- |Moulton, John|| Ormesby St. Margaret||Norfolk||1637||John & Dorothy or Rose |- |Moulton, Thomas|| Ormesby St. Margaret||Norfolk||1637||Unknown |- |Musselwhite, John|| Landford||Wiltshire||1635||James |- |Oliver, John|| Bristol||||1639||Unknown |- |Osgood, John|| Wherwell||Hampshire||1638||Confidence |- |Palmer, Henry|| Unknown|| Unknown||1640||Unknown |- |Palmer, William|| Ormesby St. Margaret||Norfolk||1637||Unknown |- |Plummer, Francis|| Unknown|| Unknown||1633||Unknown |- |Poor, Samuel|| Unknown|| Unknown||1638||Bevis |- |Rawlins, James|| Unknown|| Unknown||1633||Unknown |- |Rawson, Edward|| London||||1637||Unknown |- |Reeves, Thomas|| Salisbury||Wiltshire||1638||Bevis |- |Remington, John|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Rolfe, Henry|| Whiteparish||Wiltshire||1637||Unknown |- |Russe, John|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Russe, Widow|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Sadler, Anthony|| Unknown|| Unknown||1638||Confidence |- |Schoolee, Mary|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Scullard, Samuel|| Abbots Ann||Hampshire||1637||Unknown |- |Seager, Thomas|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |Simonds, Edward|| Unknown|| Unknown||1639||Unknown |- |Smith, Thomas|| Romsey||Hampshire||1635||James |- |Somerby, Anthony|| Little Bytham||Lincolnshire||1639||Jonathan |- |Stevens, John|| Caversham||Oxfordshire||1638||Confidence |- |Stevens, William|| Caversham||Oxfordshire||1638||Confidence |- |Swain, Richard|| Easthamstead||Berkshire||(probably) 1635||Truelove |- |Thacher, Anthony|| Salisbury||Wiltshire||1635||James |- |Thacher, Thomas|| Salisbury||Wiltshire||1637||Unknown |- |Thurston, Daniel|| Unknown|| Unknown||1638||Unknown |- |Titcomb, William|| Ogbourne St. George||Wiltshire||1638||Unknown |- |Toppan, Abraham|| Great Yarmouth||Norfolk||1637||Mary Anne |- |Travers, Henry|| Unknown|| Unknown||1634||Mary & John |- |Wallington (or Wallingford) Nicholas|| Unknown|| Unknown||1638||Confidence |- |Ware, Mary|| Unknown|| Unknown||1640||Unknown |- |Weare, Nathaniel|| Unknown|| Unknown||1637||Unknown |- |White, William|| Unknown|| Unknown||1639||Unknown |- |Woodman, Archelaus|| Christian Malford||Wiltshire||1635||James |- |Woodman, Edward|| Christian Malford||Wiltshire||1635||Unknown |} [[Saunders-419|John Saunders (Sanders)]] of Weeks, Wiltshire, England, settled first in Salisbury, Massachusetts and moved across the Merrimack River to Newbury about 1645.Coffin, Sketch, page 317. [[Rogers-7646|Robert Rogers]] of Cheddar, Somerset, England, settled first in York with the Gorges company by 1640, then Boston, and finally Newbury about 1647. ==Citations== ==Sources== * Rolfe, Mary Adams. Mary Adams Rolfe Collection; Family Files. Editor and Repository: Museum of Old Newbury, https://www.newburyhistory.org/genealogy-research * Coffin, Joshua. A Sketch of the History of Newbury, Newburyport, and West Newbury, From 1635 to 1845. Boston: 1845. https://ia800906.us.archive.org/16/items/sketchofhistoryo00coffrich/sketchofhistoryo00coffrich_bw.pdf. * Currier, John J. History of Newbury, Mass., 1635-1902. Boston: Damrell & Upham (Facsimile reprint by Higginson Book Co, Salem, MA), 1902, https://ia600900.us.archive.org/12/items/historyofnewbury1902curr/historyofnewbury1902curr_bw.pdf * Currier, John J. Ould Newbury: Historical and Biographical Sketches. Boston: Damrell & Upham, 1896. https://ia802605.us.archive.org/0/items/ouldnewburyhisto00curr/ouldnewburyhisto00curr_bw.pdf. * Anderson, Robert Charles, FASG. The Great Migration Directory; Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640, a Concise Compendium. Boston: New England Historic Genealogic Society, PDF Edition, 2015. www.americanancestors.org.

Colonial Premiers of Nova Scotia

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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF COLONY OF NOVA SCOTIA''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Uniacke-3|James Boyle Uniacke]]'''
(1799-1858) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 2, 1848 - April 3, 1854 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Young-11563|William Young]]'''
(1799-1887) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 4, 1854 - February 20, 1857 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Johnston-5129|James William Johnston]]'''
(1792-1873) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 24, 1857 - February 7, 1860 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Young-11563|William Young]]'''
(1799-1887) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 10, 1860 - August 3, 1860 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Howe-2645|Joseph Howe]]'''
(1804-1873) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 3, 1860 - June 5, 1863 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Johnston-5129|James William Johnston]]'''
(1792-1873) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 11, 1863 - May 11, 1864 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Tupper-249|Charles Tupper]]'''
(1821-1915) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Confederation Party |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |May 11, 1864 - July 3, 1867 |}

Colonial Stallings Family Research

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===Description=== '''A collection of my own notes, abstracts, and transcriptions, of Colonial-era Stallings, from Nicholas Stallings, of the Upper Parish, Nansemond's, arrival in 1635, to approximately the ''American Revolution''-era, in hopes of creating links, for the ongoing Stallings research, being conducted by myself, our YDNA research Group, or anyone else. '''...also have added all of my early Craven, Johnston, & Edgecombe County Notes.'''''' =Chronological Stallings Info= 1635 - Virginia headright land grant, …give and grant unto [[Swann-22|'''William Swann''' (1585-1638)]], twelve hundred acres of land scituate, lying, and being, in the Countie of James, lying on the Southerne side of the ''James'' ''River''… by and for the transportacion at his owne proper costs and charges of fower and twentie persons into this Colony whose names… …'''Nich Stalling'''… *(This grant for bringing our ancestor, '''Nicholas Stallings''', and 23 others, to the Colony of Virginia, was reissued to '''Thomas Swann''', son of '''William''', …to ''Half-Way Neck''… …at a place called ''Swann’s Bay''… '''Col. Thomas Swann''' was a member of the House of Burgesses, for James City Co., and then again from Surry Co., Virginia. His plantation there became known as ''Swann’s Point'', …“the English sent to suppress'' '''Bacon’s''' Rebellion'' met at his house. '''William Swann''' arrived at Jamestowne Colony in 1616, but returned to England, then finally came back and settled in Surry Co. He was Land Registrar, and Royal Customs Collector of the Virginia Colony) 1655 - Virginia headright land grant, …give and grant unto '''William Wright Gen’t,''' Two thousand, two hundred, and fifty acres of land, situate, or being, in the County of Nansemond, …''White Marsh''… …adjoining a small creek called ''Marracoones Creek''… …by and for the Transportation of Forty five persons into this Colony &c. …'''Nich: Stallings''' & his Wife. *add very interesting history of William wright and Wright family 1663 - Virginia headright land grant, …I the said''' Sir William Berkeley''', Knight, Governor, do give and grant unto '''George Catchmaid''', Three thousand, three hundred, and thirty three acres, on the north side of the ''Roanoake'' (''Albemarle Sound''), abutting Southerly on the said Sound, Easterly on ''Katotin River'' (''Little River''), Westerly on ''Perquimans River'', which issueth out of said sound, and Northly on'' Owaseake Creek'' which issueth out of ''Perquimans River.'' …for transportation of 67 persons… …Original list of headrights includes''' “Nich: Stall”.''' *This fascinating, historical, deed is the oldest recorded North Carolina deed! While '''George''' '''Durant''' was originally credited for bringing the first settlers, and planting the first colony here , when he arrived at the ''Perquimans River'' there was already the population brought by English Immigrant , '''George Catchmaide, Esq.''', Gent., Speaker of the Assembly, of the Province of North Carloina, which included our ancestor, recent immigrant to Nansemonde Co., VA, from England, '''Nicholas Stallings'''. '''Catchmaid''' successfully challenged '''Durants''' claim to his 3333 Acres, given to him by '''Sir William Berkeley'''. The massive land owner, '''Durant''' who owned all land between the ''Perquimans River & Little River'', was forced to abandon his claim to that section, in the southern part of what became '''''Durant’s''' Neck,'' in Perquimans. In 1716 the deed was finally recorded in the official deed book. 1683, 16 April - VPB 7:255, …I the said '''Thomas Lord Culpeper''' &c doe Grant unto '''John Stallenge''' & '''Elias Stallenge''' 280 acres of land lying and being att a place called the ''White Marsh,'' in the upper Parish of Nanzimund County, and begins att a Marked white oake in '''Capt. Boothes''' line[] ... Joynes to the land of '''Robert Reddick''' ... corner tree of '''John Ellis'''. (O-1) 1683, 16 April - VPB 7:257, …accordingly give and grant, unto '''John Sumner''', and '''John Stallings''', 1000 acres of land, lying and being in the Upper Parish of Nansimund county, at a place called ''Orapeake'', beginning at a marked Beech, standing by the edge of ''Orapeake Swamp''… (headrights listed w/original transcript) (O-5) * the previous two deeds are the first stallings deeds in Colonial America, issued to two of '''Nicholas Stallings''' sons, '''John''', and '''Elias'''. *These Virginia land grants were located on the west side of the Great Dismal Swamp. A very hostile area, which was very difficult to travel. This early colony at Orapeake, is known as the first permanent English settlement, in what is to become, the province of North Carolina, but was at the time, the Upper Parish, Nansamonde County, Virginia. *''Collet’s Compleat Map'', available through the library of congress, is a great resource for Stallings family migrations; https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3900.ar150000/?r=-0.002,-0.062,1.111,1.11,0 1700 - '''John Odom''', to '''Nicholas Stallings'''. Assignment of a patent, Test, …'''Robt. Roundtree.''' (350a on ''Bennett’s Creek'', adjoining '''Robert Roundtree''', and '''John Hinton''') Chowan Co. deed book W, pg.15.(Oct.19) *'''Roundtrees''' and '''Hintons''' were very early, and very close, allied families to '''Stallings'''. Intermarried through many generations. '''Roundtrees''' & '''Hintons''' also migrated to Johnston Co., NC, like '''James Stallings''' [J3]. The '''Hintons''' were noted patriot leaders in the Revolution. Their plantation on ''Swift Creek,'' in Johnston Co., “'''Hintons''' Quarter”, bordering our possible ancestor, '''William Bryan’s,''' was a known meeting spot for revolutionaries, airing their grievances, in the years leading up to the ''Revolutionary War''. 1700 - '''Nicholas Stallings,''' to '''Robert Roundtree''', of Nansemond County, Va. Tract of land on ''Bennett's Crick''. (Oct.30) 1701, 25 April - Virginia headright land grant, I ye said '''Francis Nicholson Esqr.''' Governor Do ... grant unto '''Nicholas Stallings,''' 63 acres at a place called ye ''White Marsh'', in ye upper Parish of Nansemond County… …in ye head line of a patent formerly granted to '''William Wright''', and a corner tree of '''William campbell,''' bordering on the land of '''William Browne'''… (O-2) 1702, 28 October - Virginia headright land grant, I the said '''Francis Nicholson Esquire''', Governor &c do ... grant unto '''Nicholas Stallings''', 285 acres, in the upper parish of Nansemond County, on the South Westward side of the'' Rich Thickett Swamp,'' beginning at a Gum standing in the s[ai]d Swamp & running thence South Easterly ... to a pine a corner tree of '''Thomas Milner''' his Land ... to a Gum a Line tree of a patent formerly granted '''William Jones''' to '''Thomas Norfleet''' ... South Westward side of ''Coropeake Swamp'', '''Jones''' & '''Norfleet''', their Corner tree, thence running up the said Swamp (Inc]luding a small Island therein). (O-3) 1702 - March 28, 1702. '''Benjamin Blanchard, John Campbell, Thos. Spivey, Francis Rountree, Robt. Rountree, Robert Lassiter, George Lassiter''' and '''Nicholas Stallings''' lived on ''Bennett's & Garrett's Creeks'', in Chowan Co. (now Gates Co). They had a dispute with the Chowan Indians, who had their hunting quarters upon some of their land. 1702[/3], Nansemond Co., Va., England State Papers Colonial, March 21, 1702[/3]. Williamsburgh. Similar Address of the Magistrates and Militia Officers of Nansemond County. Signed, '''Geo. Norsworthy''', '''Tho. Swann''', Luke Haveild, Fra. Milner, '''Tho. Milner,''' Charles Drury, '''Jno. Speire''', William Hunter, '''Wm. Wright''', '''Hen. Jenkins, James Lockhart,''' Daniel Sullivan, John Pitt, '''Jos. Wright,''' Edward Streeter, Thomas Drury, '''James Speire, Wm. King''', Jonas Holladay, Nicholas Hunton, James Jossy, '''Michael King, William Speir''', John Iles, Isaac Shephard, Jos. Meredeth, '''Henry Hill,''' William Staples, '''Nicholas Stallings,''' Will. Drury, John Drury, '''Hen. King'''. 1 1703 – North Carolina headright land grant, '''Benjn. Blanchard,''' in Chowan Precinct, 4 Sept. 1714. Warrant, 850 a. '''Benjn., Katherine, Aaron, Ephrm.,''' and '''Judah Blanchard Fras. Samll.''' and '''Sarah Parker Jno. Stallians, Jno.''' and '''Thos. Spivy, Wm. Hill Rog. Spring Moses Hill Jams. Redick Jno. Campbell Thos. Phillips Wm. Thompson.''' 1704 – Nansemond, VA Tax List for 1704; '''Nicholas, John, Richard, Elias Jr.,''' & '''Elias Stallings.''' *Listed 1along with early allied families; Reddick/Riddick, Rountree, Newby, White, Spivey, Arnold & Norfleet. 1704 - '''John Stallings''', VPB 9:635, 404 acres situated lying and being in the upper parish of Nanzemond County on both sides of a swamp called the ''Middle Swamp'', a branch of ''Bennetts Creek''… (O-4) 1713 - No. 31. '''John Smith''', & '''Rachel''' his wife, of Perquimans, for £35 pd by '''David Reddick''', of afsd—sold 150a on ''Newbegun Creek,'' adj '''John White''', along “Great Branch” to patent of '''Joseph Jessop''', 190a, Feb 14, 1713/14. 80a of which '''John White''' dec'd, (and wife '''Elizabeth Newby'''), purchased of '''William Moore,''' & gave to his daughter '''Rachel''', now '''Rachel Smith.'''” Test’ '''Robert Reddick, Elias Stallings…''' (no date) *this deed shows residents of ''Newbegun Creek'', in Perquimans Precinct, on which young '''James Stallings''' [J3] lived. 1716 - Chowan, N.C., '''Nicholas Stallings''', and wife '''Ann''', of Upper Parish, Nansemond Co., Va., to '''Joseph Wright''', of same place. …at the head of ''Bennett’s Creek,'' part of a patent for 350 acres granted 17 April 1692, to '''John Odom,''' and by him sold said '''Stallings''', adjoining '''Wm. Rountree''' and '''John Hinton…''' Test, ''Jno. Riddick, Joseph Stallings'' 1716 – Chowan Pct., '''Nicholas Stallings''' of Upper Parish of Nansemond Co., to '''John Hinton''', 3000 pounds of Tobacco for 125 acres on the south side of ''Bennett’s Creek'', part of a greater tract conveyed to '''Nicholas Stallings''' by''' John Odeham (Odum)''' in 1700. 1719 - Perquimans Pct., N.C., Tax List, '''John Staling'''. *This tax list only shows''' John Stallings''', Son of '''Nicholas Sr'''., owning land in Perquimans in 1719 1721 - '''Lewis Scinner (Skinner)''' of Perquimans, for the Sum of — pd by “'''Lott Stallings''' of the Co. of Nansemond, in Virginia,” 35a , adjoining land of '''Robert Wilkes'''… 1721 - '''Charles Wilks,''' of Perquimans, Planter—for £20 pd By '''Lott Stallings''' of Va, Planter—100a on '''Thomas Brooks''' line... 1723 - [[Horn-14|'''William Horn''']], of Bertie, and wife '''Margaret''', to '''Elias Stallings''', of Chowan Co.… My manor plantation, at a place called'' The Banks of Italy'' (north of ''Main Cypress Swamp'', and on ''Little Cypress Branch''). Test, '''Michael Horn, John Denby''' 1727 - '''John Stallings''' died Jany. 25, 1726-7. (listed in Deaths in Berkeley Precinct) 1728 - '''Wm Moore''', of Perquimans, for £20 pd by '''Nicholas Stallings,''' of Nansemond Co in Va, sold 100a, on ''Newbegun Creek'', adj '''John White''', & '''Thomas Jessop'''… (Perq.) *land he sells to '''James Stallings''' 1729 – '''William Horne''' to '''Elias Stallings'''… 100 acres known as the "Banks of Italy." (north of ''Main Cypress Swamp'', and on ''Little Cypress Branch''). Test, '''Michael Horn, James Donbey'''. 1729 - '''Joseph Newby, Mary Newby, Thos Winslow, Elizabeth Winslow, Thomas Jessop, Jane Jessop, John White, Sarah White & Hannah Bunday''', “all of Perq,” for £10 pd by '''Nicholas Stallings''', late of Virginia, assigns 169a, “granted to '''Timothy Clare''', December 1, 1712, and given to his children”… 1730 – Will of '''James Speir''', of Bertie, …daughters in- law '''Sarah Stallings''', and '''Patience Stallings,''' son '''John''', …daughter '''Sarah Averitt.''' 1730 – '''John White,''' Perquimans will, …land I bought of '''Frances Nube (Newby)'''… …'''Jaems''' '''Stalins''', up the creek… (witnessed by '''Samuel stallings'''???) 1730 - Members of the Court, Chowan Precinct, …'''Gregory Stallins,''' appointed Constable. 1731 - '''Nicholas Stallings''', for £20 pd by '''James Stallings''' [J3], assigns right of 100a. Oct 19, 1731. Test’ '''Thomas White, Jacob Perry'''. *possibly Nicholas, giving to son, James [J3] 1732 - No. 73. '''Thomas Jessop''', of Perquimans, for £8 pd by '''James Stallings''' [J3], of Afore’ sold 250a on No Wt side, of ''Newbegun Creek''… 1732 - '''Joseph Stallings''' of Nansemond Co,VPB 14:514, 40a in the upper parish in the aforesaid… …at a beech, a corner tree of a patent granted to '''John Stallings''' &''' John''' '''Sumner''', on the East side of the'' Orapeak Swamp''… …partly on the high land, and partly in the said swamp… … Down various courses of the westward side of ''Orapeake Swamp.'' 1732 -''' Joseph Stallings''' of Nansemond Co, 26a in the Upper parish, …on Northwest side of the ''Beverdam Swamp'', …in''' William Hills''' line. …from said swamp to '''John Campbells''' line… 1733 '''-Nicholas Stallings''', of Upper Parish of Nansemond Co, Vir’, & wife '''Christian''', for £4 pd by '''Henry Stallings''' of Perquimans, to''' Jesse Reddick''' of same Parish & Co, sold 50a near the South Westward side of the head of ''Perquimans River…'' 1733 -''' James Stallings,''' of Perquimans, Planter—for £13 pd by '''William Rountree,''' sold 190a on east Side of ''Newbegun Creek,'' laid off for '''Joseph Jessop''', & 50a adj it, being part of land, taken up by '''Thomas Jessop'''… 1734 -''' James Stallings''' of Perquimans Precinct, for £30 paid by '''Francis Rountree,''' of Nansemond county, in Virginia, sold 100a patented by '''Joseph Jessop''' …on Newbegun Creek adjoining, '''John White, Thomas Jessup''', and '''William Roundtree'''. *this '''Francis Roundtree''' is actually '''Francis Roundtree Junior''', who migrated to, and died in, Johnston Co., North Carolina, like '''James Stallings''' / …also, '''Francis Rountrees''' niece '''Elizabeth''' (dau.of '''Thomas Rountree Sr''', married '''Elias Stallings III''', son of ''Nicholas Stallings Jr'' 1734 - ''' John Wimberly, '''& ''' Elizabeth ''' his wife of Perquimans, to ''' Nicholas Stallings ''' of Afore’ Consent of ''' John Powell ''' of same)—for a “Val’ Con” assigns 125a on So Wt Side of the head of Perq River, now in occupation of ''' Thomas Rountree ''', to River Swamp, or Pocoson. Test’ ''' Benj Perry, Simon Stallion (Stallings) 1735 - Robert Rountree, of Nansemond Co., Va., to Gabriel Lassiter, of same place. May 23, 1735; 175 acres south side Bennetts Creek. Test, Thos. Rountree, Robert Rountree, John Rountree, Elias Stallings. 1735 - Simon Stallings, of Perquimans, to Catharine Brothers, of Nansemond Co, Va. 100 acres on Middle Swamp, …said land given me by my father, John Stallings will; (this abstract is the correct one! From Reg. of Deeds, in Edenton, NC, old book, no#, no letter. Also, in Chowan Precinct. deed book W)(John Sr?) 1736 - Thomas Speight Esq, of Perquimans, & Mary his wife, sold to Lott Sterlings (Stallings) of afore’ for £30 235a, a plan’ called “Sandy Ridge” adj “middle Swamp” that issueth out of Katherine Creek Swamp, to a dividing line of Charles Wilks, & Robert Barnes, on line of Kitchen and Snooks… Test’ Elias Stallings, Lewis Skinner. 1736 – Elias Stallings lives on West side of Cypress Swamp, adjoining Richard Odom, John Price… 1736 - Elias Stallings, Nicholas Stallings, Henry Stallings and Simon Stallings, of Perquimans Precinct… 1737 - James Stallings, [J3] assigns “within Deed” to Francis Rountree, for £8 paid. Test’ Lemuel Riddick, Thomas White. (selling Newbegun Creek land, before moving to Neuse River, in Craven/Johnston Co., Frances Roundtree also moved there.) 1737 - Lott Stallings, of Perquimans Precinct, Planter—for £10 22 Barrels of Tar, pd the 25 Dec next, by Richard Harrel of afore’ Planter—sold 170a… (land bought of Skinner 1721, he of Robert Browne, he of William Kitchen) 1738 – James Mcglohon to Elias Stallings of Chowan Precinct, …317a. (McGlohons married into Stallings family, mentioned in an Elias will) 1739 – Allen deed, on Merrittock River, wit. by Jonas Stallings, jurat (Bertie). 1739 - Henry Stallings, “doth assign, within deed” unto Isaac Stallings, Perquimans Pct. 1740 – Perquimans Co. Early Tax List for 1740 contains Elias, Isaac, Lot, Nicholas & Simon Stallings. 1740 – James Stallings [J3] beginning to purchase land on Neuse River, in Craven Co./ Johnston Co. 1740 - Isaac Stallings, of Perquimans, Planter—for £10, 50a… …Joseph Newby, & Mary his wife, Thomas Winslow, & Elizabeth his wife, which was sold by them, to Nicholas Stallings, July 21, 1729. (appears to show a possible father Nicholas, giving to his son, Isaac) 1741 - Christopher Jackson, of Nancimund Co., in Va, “do grant unto my trusty friend Nicholas Stallings,” power to Ack’ unto John Hollowell, a tract of land, devised to said John, this 25 Oct, 1741. Test’ Elias Stallings Jr, Wm Price 1741 – Chas. Stallings sells to James Ellis, land in Chowan Co., deed book A1, pg.36 1741 – Elias Stallings sells to John Norris, land in Chowan Co. 1741 – Elias Stallings sells to Henry Baker, land in Chowan Co., deed book A1, pg.26. 1741 – Elias Stallings sells to William Langston, land in Chowan Co. 1741 – Elias Stallings sells to James Ellis, land in Chowan Co. 1741 – Elias and Susannah Stallings sell John Norris “The Banks of Italy”, being the manor and plantation where Elias Stallings now lives… *then moved to Bertie Co., bought thousands of acres, on both sides of The Great Branch 1741 - Christopher Jackson, of Nancimund Co, in Va, “do grant unto my trusty friend Nicholas Stallings,” power to Ack’ unto John Hollowell, a tract of land, devised to said John, this 25 Oct, 1741. Test’ Elias Stallings Jr, Wm Price. (Perquimans Co.) 1742 – Joseph Newby of Perquimans, Millwright; for £10 paid by Lott Stallings, of aforesaid, sold-150 acres …NE side of Cypress Swamp, and “Balls” Branch, adjoining Nathan Newby. *Nathan Newby was a Quaker Leader, who built the first meeting house in Perquimans, gave the land for the creation of the city of Hertford, and sat on the board controlling its development. 1742 – John Vanpelt to Elias Stallings, Yeoman of Bertie Precinct, …£400 for 150a… 1742 - Court Minutes, Bertie County, February 8, 1742, Elias Stallings proved his headrights videlicet; Elias Stallings, Susannah Stallings, wife, Elias Stallings, Moses Stallings, Judah Stallings, Jesse Stallings, Josiah Stallings, Margaret Stallings, Susannah Stallings, whites and Sarah & Phillis, black indentured 1744 - Petition for a Road- …Jno. Stallins or any 12 of them lay out sd Road from Horspen Meadow to the sd. Wynns' Landing. (Bertie Court) …Needham Bryan, Justice. 1744 - Isaac Stallings - administered on the Est. of his brother, Jonas Stalling, Bertie Co. court, at Windsor, NC. …Needham Bryan, Justice. *I believe this is the first Isaac. Probably closely related to my line, since we appear to be the only ones with the name Isaac stallings very prevalentk 1746- Rountree, Thomas, Sr., Chowan, Dec. 1st, 1746. July Court 1748. Sons Charles and Thomas, grand-sons William Wallis and Thomas Rountree (son of Thomas and Mary), son-in-law Elias Stallings and wife Elizabeth my daughter, their children Jacob, Elias, John and Elizabeth, wife Elizabeth, Charles and Thomas Rountree Executors. Test, Thos. Walton, John Freeman. 1747 – Joseph, Joseph Jr., William & John Stallings, of Upper Parrish, Nansemonde, VA, present for many land transactions with John Jacob, Solomon, Mills & Lemuel Riddick. **May show some of the group of early Stallings who stayed in Virginia. 1748 – Thomas Parker, wheelwright, to John Freeman, wheelwright, Bertie Co., …I’m including grist water mill, on Barbecue Swamp, bought of Elias Stallings… 1749 – Elias Stallings sells to William Norris, land in Chowan Co. *If anything, this early Elias Stallings, of Perquimans Precinct, then County, was the progenitor of a large family, and a prominent citizen, and owned enormous tracts of land. He was the Yeoman for Perquimans Co., and authored many official documents such as the 1745, and the 1748 official Tax Lists for Perquimans. The following deed shows this Elias Stallings, giving 600 acres of land, to 12 of his friends, “for love and affection”, 50 acres each. This Perquimans land deed is a great representation of early friends of the Stallings family. Capt. Joseph Reddick, and his brothers are amongst those found on this deed. The Captain’s son, Gen. Joseph Reddick, married Simon Stallings’ daughter, Ann (Stallings) Reddick. Gen. Reddick was, to say the least, a Patriot, and leader, in the revolution, and a 33yr. Representative, and Speaker, in the Senate. During the Revolution, Gen. Reddick (then Captain) had some of the following soldiers in his company; Robert, William, and Mark Newby, Simon, Jacob, & Elias Stallings, Thomas, John, Abraham, and David Riddick, John, Joel, and Abner Holowell, Daniel, and Josiah Rogerson, Joshua, Joseph & issac Lilly, and Moses Roundtree. Capt. Reddick’s brother, Robert Reddick, Esq., also deeded land here, was Justice of the Peace for Perquimans Co., John Reddick md. Margaret Lilly (dau. of Thomas). / John Hollowell md. Ann Newby, were known Perquimans Quakers. Lilly’s were some of the first inhabitants of Perquimans Precinct, known Quaker leaders, and married into Stallings, Roundtrees, and Hollowells) 1749 - Elias Stallings of Perquimans, for “love & aff’ I have for my Friends, Nicholas Stallings, Robert Reddick, Joseph Reddick, John Reddick, John Hollowell, Daniel Rogerson, Thomas Lilly, William Lilly, Timothy Lilly, Joseph Lilly, Simon Stallings, & James Pierce, of afore’ Co, have given to them land on North East side of head of Perquimans River, 50a without any manner of condition.” July 15, 1749. 1749 -No. 16. John Hollowell, & James Price of Perquimans, for £5, pd by Joel Hollowell, of afsd—sold 100a on East side of Perquimans River, adj Elias Stallings, dec, “land taken up by sd Stallings (640a) out of which sd Stallings gave unto Nicholas Stallings 600a, July 15, 1749.” (selling the 50a. each that Elias gave them?) 1749 - William Moore of Perquiman planter—for a val’ con’ pd by Lott Stallings, sold 98a, on South West side of Perquimans River, on line of Elizabeth Symons, in Balahack, commonly called “the Elbow”… 1749 – Lott Stallings – will – written in Chowan Co., proven in Bertie Co. Court at Edenhouse. …to my son Samuel, that parcel of land in Belley Hacck, known as “The Elbo”…(at the head of the Perquimans River) …my son in law Isaac Hill, all that parcel of land bought of Joseph Newby, being in the fork joining one Thomas Newby line… …– Granddaughter Sarah Hill – cow and calf. – Daughter Ann Stallings – rest of my estate. Ex. son Samuell. Wit: James Copeland, Benjaman (B) Berryman, Gilbert Scott 1749 – Samuel Stallings of Perquimans, planter, for £18, 1 shilling, paid by George Eason, of aforesaid county, sold 150 acres on Middle Swamp to the lines of James Scott, Richard Harrell, and Thomas Docton... . Test. Luke Sumner…’ 1749 – John Boyce, Perquimans Will… …wit. Nicholas and, (his brother) Henry Stallings. 1749 – John Gilbert to Isaac Stallons (Stalions), £25 for 100a, on East side of Coneritsrat Swamp, Bertie Co.,j 1750 – Isack Stallings to James Jenkins, £25 for 360a, on Cashy Swamp, now called Connaritsrat Swamp…(Bertie)jl 1750 – James Stallings, listed in North Carolina Militia Rolls for Edgecombe Co. in 1750. 1750 – Gregory Stallings, sold land In Chowan Co. to John Sumner. 1752 – Hugh Allen, Chowan Co. will, …wit. Richard Stallings 1752 – Edward Arnoll (Arnold/Arnell) – will, Chowan Co., …bequeath to my daughter, Hannah Stallings… …James Stallings and Hannah Stallings, my grandchildren. (unsure of Father, unverified says an Elias) 1753 – Gregory Stallings Jr., and Joan Stallings, of Edgecombe Co., to Gregory Stallings Sr., of Edgecombe Co., …163 acres, …being half the tract whereon I live. 1753 – Chowan Co. Tax List for 1753 contains Moses & Samuel Stallings. 1754 – Henry Stallings died. Estate inventoried by Elias. Henry’s brother Nicholas Stallings, sells his right to brothers land to John Hollowell. …buyers, Nicholas, Elias, Simon Stallings, John Hollowell. 1754 – John Sumner – will – Chowan Co., …land bought of Joseph and Grigory Stallings… (Sumner, was FF, lived on Orapeake Swamp, was considered Upper Parish, Nansemonde, VA) 1754 – Perquimans Co. Tax List shows, Simon, Elias, and Nicholas Stallings, along with Reddicks/Riddicks, Whites, Lilly’s, and Rountrees. 1755 – John Stallings and Judith Stallings, of Edgecombe, to Thomas Price of Edgecombe, …200a on north side of Tar River, and North side of Falling Run, joining the Great Pond… 1755 - Reuben Field, & Sarah his wife, for £100 pd by Joshua White, of Perquimans, sold 330a in the mouth of “Reedy Branch” adj Elias Stallings… Test’ Nichols Stallings. 1756 - John Stallings, of Granville County, and Elias Stallings Jr., to William Blitchenden, March 13, 1756. £50 for 416a, on Spring Branch adjoining Mary Parker, and Wynns. Witness Peggi Wynns, Benjamin Wynns… April Court, Bertie Co. 1757 – Bertie Co. Tax List for 1757 contains Elias Jr., Elias Sr.(possible son of Nicholas Junior), Jesse, Josiah, Isaac & Moses Stallings. (cannot be original Elias Sr. & Jr.) 1758 – Isaac Stallings – Craven Co., estate inventoried by wife Mary Stallings. **(estate sales papers show a buyer as Elias Stallings, son of John Stallings) (need to find inventory again!!!) 1758 - Stallings, Nicholas, - will - May 10, 1758; Mch. 9, 1768. Sons Nicholas and John, wife Christian, daughters Elizabeth, Mary, Rachel and Charity Stallings; wife and son Nicholas, Exrs. Test, Robt. Riddick, John White, Samuel Perry. . 1758 – Gregory Stallings Sr., of Edgecombe, to James Stallings [J1], of Edgecombe Co., “for favors done, 80 acres whereon I live” …wit. Gregory Stallings Jr. 1759 – upper Parish, Nansemonde, VA, …the line between James Stallings [J?], and Joseph Stallings, & Joseph Stallings Jr., and hezikiah riddick… *(upper parish vestry book entry shows a great number of Stallings, Riddicks, & Lassiters, still neighbors, in Virginia at this time) 1759 – John Morris’s will, Bertie co. …daughter Mary Stallings, …and proved by the oaths of John Early, and Jacobe Stallings, jurat. * note – the following 2 wills are the In-laws, and friends, of James Stallings [J1]. Father and son, both wrote wills within a few days of each other, then died at the same time, a few weeks later. Also mentioned are “Ross” sons, and daughters, who seem to have died very recently. Maybe disease killing them? 1761 April 14 – Andrew Ross, Edgecombe Co. will, …son in law, James Stallings [J1]. …Exrs. Wife, and James Stallings…. 1761 April 7 – Daniel Ross, Edgecombe Co, will, …father and exr., Andrew Ross., Exrs, …James Stallings… 1763 – Elias Stallings – will, Bertie Co., proven June, 1763. …my sons, John, Elias, Moses, Jesse, & Josiah, my daus., 1764 – Edgecombe co. will of James Stallings [J1], written 02/26/1764, proven in April. …son, Jacob, dau., Ester, Elizabeth, Ann… …Exrs., wife Ann (Ross) Stallings, friend that’s how Henry Horne. …wit., Elisha Stallions, John Stallions. (probably Henry “the Quaker” Horne, his father, “William Horne, of Nansemonde” [ancestor of my grandfather Henry Horne in Johnston Co.], was friend of Elias Stallings). 1767 – Nicholas Stallings will, written 10 May 1759, Perquimans Co., …unto my two sons, Nicholas and John Stallings, all my lands that I now hold… …my loving wife Christian Stallings… …daughters, Elizabeth, Mary, Rachel, and Charity Stallings. 1774 – Simon Stallings gives inventory of Joseph Stallings estate. (Give list of buyers, and their counties.) =PETITION OF BENJAMIN BLANCHARD AND OTHERS RELATING TO CHOWAN INDIAN LANDS= (Original in the Court House at Edenton, N. C.) North Carolina—ss, To the Honourable President & Councill — March ye 28th 1702. The petition of Benjamin Blanchard, John Campbell, Thomas Spivey, Erancis Rountree, Robert Laciter, George Laciter and Nicholas Stallings in all humility, Complaineth, Whereas every of yor Honrs petitionrs hath a lawfull right in and to considerable tracts of land lying and being within this Province and bounding upon Bennett’s Creyke and a Creyke now Known by the name of Garrett’s Creyke as by yor Honours petitionrs patents under the Seale of this Province and other grants and Conveyances more at large doth and may appeare. And forasmuch as the Chowan Indians having their hunteing quarters upon some of ye petitionrs lands aforesaid, therefore doe pretend the said lands to be theirs notwithstanding the patents and grants aforesaid: in Marceing and threatening yor Honrs petrs by destroying their Stocks burning their houses and other hostilities under pretence they are under yor Honrs protection and no Englishman ought to Seate within four miles of their Towne the which yor Hours petitionrs well Knowing that by an ordr of the Honourable Councill no Seate ment ought to be made within the space of four miles aforesaid anywise to the prejudice of the said Indians neither hath yor Honrs petitionrs taken up any land witingly within that distance, yet to continue peace and tranquility with the said Indians yor Honrs petitionrs hath offered to purchass their right if any to the land held as aforesd by yor Honrs petrs which they refuse and denyeth any Seatement to be made thereon for prevention whereof and that yor Honrs petitionrs May have a peaceable enjoyment in their and every of their aforesd lands humbly implores that the said Indians land may be laid out to them according to the aforesd order of Councill, and if any of yor Honrs petrs hapen to hold any land within the aforesd limited bounds it shall be by yor petitionrs deserted and left out to the said Indians use—that they as well as yor Honrs petitionrs in their capacity may be found true & faithfull subjects. And that yor Honrs petitionrs May enjoy their said lands in peace & safety, and as in all duty bound shall ever pray &c. Benjamin Blanchard John Campbell Thomas { his X mark } Spivey Francis Rountree Robert Rountree Robert Laciter George Laciter Nicholas Stallings Original Archived Document; https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll38/id/7916/rec/1 =Early Stallings Virginia Land Patent Transcripts= (O-1) '''John stallings''' and '''Elias stallings''', Nansemonde, VA patent abstract To all whosoever, thou know ye, that I the said '''Thomas Lord Culpepper''', with the consent of the Council of State, accordingly give, and grant, unto '''John Stallings''' and '''Elias Stallings''' 280 acres of land and white marsh, lying and being at a place called the ''White Marsh'', in the Upper Parish of Nanzemond County, and beginning at a marked white oake in '''Captain Boothe’s''' land, and runs north 31°, easterly passing by a great marked line which stands on a point by said marsh, …and so runs till it joins the land of '''Robert Riddick''', 520 polls, and again from… South 50° east early 140 poles to a… marked line… … of '''John Ellis''' … belonging to the said '''Boothe''', bound north 21° easterly 554 poles to land of the aforesaid '''Reddick''' , being surplus of land found to be within the bounds of a patent granted to '''William Wright''' the eighth 18th of March 1662, the said land being granted for his transportation of six persons into this colony whose names? In the records used for this Patent to have and to hold… The 16th day of April, 1683 6 Persons Transported:''' John Serjeant, Thomas Symons, Thomas Barrick, James Johnson, Thomas Busby, John Meekes''' (O-2) '''Nicholas Stallings''', 63 Acre patent, ''White Marsh'', Upper Parish, Nansemonde, Virginia, 1702. To all ye where as ye down the year that I the said '''Francis Nicholson Esquire''', governor, and Company, do with the advice and consent of the Council of State, accordingly give and grant unto '''Nicholas Stallings''', 63 acres of land situated, lying, and being, at a place called the ''White marsh'' in ye upper parish of Nanzemond County, beginning at a gum standing in the line of a patent formerly granted '''William Wright''', and a corner tree of '''Charles Campbells''' land, and running vans bounding on '''Campbell’s''', north by West 190 poles to a white oak vents are bounding on the land of '''William Brown''' south by West 280 poles to a black oak standing in the aforesaid '''Wrights''' line, thence North East 124 poles, bordering on ye said '''Wrights''' first station. The said land being given unto the said '''Nicholas Stallings''' by and for the transportation of two persons into the colony, whose names are to be in the records mentioned under this patent. To have and to hold, and to behold… …given under my hand and seal of sd. Colony, this 25th day of April anno domini 1702. —JJNicholson 2 persons imported: '''Daniel Pugh''' (twice imported) (O-3) '''Nicholas Stallings''' 285 acres on ''Rich Thickett Swamp,'' 28th October 1702. To all ye where as ye now no year that I said '''Francis Nicholson Esquire''' governor and Company do with the advice and consent of the council of state accordingly give and grant on to '''Nicholas''' '''Stallings''' 285 acres of land lying and being in the upper parish of Nanzemond County in the south west word side of the ''rich thicket swamp'' adjoining beginning at a gum standing in the said swamp spring thence South easterly 4° 28 poles to a pine a corner tree of '''Thomas Milner''' his land thence South westerly 20° 45 poles to a pine thence South easterly 62° 402 poles to a pine fence northeasterly 63° 40 poles crossing a branch to a gum a line of trees of a patent formally granted to '''William Jones''' and '''Thomas Norfleet''' thence bounding on the sideline do Norse to a woman 86 poles to a white oak standing on the south west word side of ''Corapeake'' ''Swamp'', '''Jones''' and '''Norfleet''' their corner tree vents running up the swamp including a small island there in according to its overall courses to the mouth of the rich thicket swarm that’s running up the Rich thickett swamp, it several courses in bounding there on to the first station. The said land Being due to the said '''Nicholas Stallings''' by and for the transportation of six persons into the colony whose names are to be in the records mentioned under this patent. To have and to hold and to be held to yielding in paying ye provided and given under any my hand and the seal of (Could not find any record of these 6 people transported) yes I did, need to insert! (O-4) '''John Stallings''' 1704 404 acres, nansemond Virginia patent Abstract -Pg.635 To all ye whereas ye now know ye that I the said '''Francis Nicholson Esquire''' governor and co, with the advise and consent of the council of states accordingly give and grant unto '''John Stallings''' 404 acres of land situated lying and being in the upper parish of Nanzemond County on both sides of a swamp called the ''middle swamp'', a branch of ''Bennetts Creek'' beginning at a red Oak a corner tree of '''Henry Kings''' land and running thence southwesterly 51° 51 poles to a gum thence North Westerly 71° 40 poles 2A white oak, thence northwesterly 39 degrees 75 poles to a red oak, thence due West 31 poles to a white oak, thence northwesterly 70 degrees 184 poles to a white oak thence northwesterly 10 degrees 50 poles to a Hickory that northeasterly 52 degrees 78 poles to and oak thence due E 384 poles to a sourwood tree thence northeasterly 55 degrees 30 poles to a pine thence southeasterly 69 degrees 78 poles to a red oak, thence South westerly 3 degrees 20 poles to a red oak standing in we at first said '''Henry kings''' line then to do W 21 poles to a corner tree of the said '''kings''' vents rounding on the said kings line to the first mentioned station the sad land going do unto the said '''John stallings''' by and for the transportation of nine persons into this colony whose names are to be in the records mentioned under this patent period to having to hold ye to be held ye yielding and paying ye bounded you given under my hand and the seal of the colony this day of October anno domini 1704. —FF Nicholson 9 persons imported; (O-5) '''John Sumner''', and''' John Stallings''', 1000 acres To all ye whereas ye Now know ye that the said '''Thomas Lord Culpepper''' Esquire do with the consent of the council, accordingly give and grant, unto '''John Sumner''', and''' John Stallings''', 1000 acres of land, lying and being in the Upper Parish of Nansimund county, at a place called ''Orapeake'', beginning at a marked Beech, standing by the edge of ''Orapeake Swamp''… … the mouth of a branch that runs out of ye said swamp and runs by The said branches side northeast half a degree Northerly 320 poles, to a marked white oake by ye said branch side, thence SE 504 poles, to a marked pine, thence southwest half a pole, southerly 320 poles to a marked Red Oake by ''Orapeake Swamp'', and thence up along by the said swamps first station. The said land due to the said '''John Sumner''' and '''John Stallings''' by and for the transportation of 20 persons into this colony whose names are mentioned and the records used for this patent. To have and to hold as yielding and paying you provided and dated the 16th day of April 1683. Headrights listed— '''James Williams, Job Lane, Bartholomew Lowndes, Arthur Upshore, Robert Brady, Dorothy Perkins, Thomas Melford, John Little, Mary Fisher, Jane Jolly, Peter Peterson, David Warren, Thomas?, Roger Beech, Thomas Rogers, Janet Duncan, Walter Wood, Phyllis Cox, William(?) Norman.''' =Early Craven & Johnston County Stallings= Stallings Land Deeds – Craven / Johnston / Wake Co. 1740 - 313a -[[Stallings-917|'''James Stallings''']] …in Craven County, on the South Side of the ''Neuse River'', opposite of [[Blackman-730|'''John Blackman’s''']] landing, …along the meanderings of the river. 1741 - 64a - '''James Stallings''' …in Craven County, on the North side of the ''Neuse River'', adjoining [[Blackman-751|'''Arthur Blackmans''']] line. 1745 – 327a - … I, [[Williams-11338|'''Theophilus Williams''']], of the county of Onslow… to '''James Stallings,''' of Craven County… …one plantation, and track of land, lying and being in Craven County… At the mouth of the Curd??? branch on the north side of the ''Neuse River''. 1753 - 350a - '''James Stallings''', Earl Granville Grant, on N side of ''Neuse River'', in Johnston Co. 1754 - 399a - '''James Stallings''', Earl Granville Grant, in Johnston Co, on the East side of ''White Oake Creek…'' 1760 – 100a - '''James Stallings''' to [[Williams-15994|'''Isaac Williams''' ]] - To all ye whom these may come knowings, that I, '''James stallings''', of Johnston County, in the province of North Carolina, for and in consideration of these sum of 20 pounds to me, in hand, paid by Isaac Williams of Johnston County the province aforsaid, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, I have this day bargained and sold to the above named '''isaac williams''', one certain tract of land in johnston county on the north side Of the ''Neuse River'', on north side of the ''Meadows Branch'', beginning at the ''Meadows Branch'' at '''James stallings''' line, thence along '''Thomas P. Stallings''' line, to [[Poole-1818|'''George Pooles''']] line thence down the various courses of the said Line to the ''Meadows Branch''… 100 acres, to be the same more or less, being part of a track taken by '''James Stallings''' as appears by '''Earl Granville’s''' deed, bearing date the 26th day of October in the year of our Lord 1753… …I the said '''James Stallings''', have here on to, set my hand, and affixed my seal, this 28th of July 1760 — '''James Stallings''' Witnesses present; '''Needham Bryan, [[Poole-1927|William Poole''']] & '''George Poole.''' *These neighbors to the Stallings family plantation, William, and George Poole, were also great-grand children of our grandmother Jane (Boult) Poole/Avera, and Henry Avera Sr. 1763 - 399a - '''James Stallings''' of Johnston Co., to '''Richard Johnson''' of same, … on the South side of the Neuse river, on the east side of ''White Oak Creek''. … as appears in '''Earl Granville’s''' grant of 1754. 1777 - 130 Acres - beginning at a mouth in the branch that separates him and [[Smith-37476|'''Samuel Smith''']]. Land passed down in will, by''' [[Avera-15|Thomas Avera Sr.]],''' (that was patented to him in 1744) to his son [[Avera-14|'''Isaac Avera''']] of GA. ( [[Stallings-916| '''Zadock Stallings''']] purchased this land from his wife '''Anne’s''' uncle '''Isaac Avera''' who moved to Georgia.) -Z- 1778 - 200 acres in Wake County on both sides of ''Middle Creek''... beginning at [[Collins-1748|'''Andrew Collins''']] corner... ...To a red oak in '''John Smith's''' line... to a red oak in '''William Lynn's''' line... -Z- 1778 - 300a in Johnston county, on the South side of the Neuse river, adjoining his own, and [[Smith-6957|'''Colonel John Smith’s.''']] 1779 - 340a - in Johnston Co., on the north side of the Neuse river, and both sides of the Great Branch... Adjoining his own line, and '''Samuel Smiths''' corner... 1779 - 300 Acres - State of N.C. Grant #264 - North side of Neuse River, along his own line, and the ''Great Branch'', adjoining '''Samuel Smiths''' line, and '''Thomas Avera Sr’s''' line. -Z- 1782 - 340 Acres - State of N.C. Grant #715 - N. side of Neuse River, both sides of the ''Great Branch'', joining his own, and''' Samuel Smiths''' line. -Z- 1782 - 100 Acres - State of N.C. Grant #535 - …on the ''Rooty/Rocky(?) Prong'' of ''Mill Branch'', and ''Moccasin Pocosin''. … beginning at a pine in [[Bryan-2065|'''Lewis Bryan's''']] corner, on said prong… -Z- 1782 - 224 Acres - State of N.C. Grant #678 - …on the head of ''“Little Creek”,'' including the pocosan, and the pond… beginning at a pine at the head of the creek, and Beaverdam Branch. …in '''Searcy’s''' corner on '''Thomas Barrow’s''' line. -Z- 1792 - 150 Acres - in Johnston Co. adjoining '''Samuel Smiths''' corner, purchased from '''William Smith.''' -Z- 1792 - 700 Acres - in Johnston Co., purchased from '''Elphinston Cary''' (prominent British family, Jamestowne ancestors). -Z- 1793 - 245 Acres - S. side of Neuse River, on a prong of “Little Creek”, purchased from '''John Bedingfield'''. 1794 - 50 Acres - State of N.C. Grant #1321 - in Johnston Co., adjoining his own line, '''Nicholas Ferrells''' line, and '''Little Berry Mays''' line. -Z- 1800- 485 Acres, in Johnston Co., North side of Little River, adjoining '''Vinsons''' corner, '''Thomas Barons''' corner, from '''Matthew Parker'''. -E- 1800- 100 Acres, in Johnston Co. North side of ''Little River'', adjoining Parker’s line. -E- 1800- 250 Acres, in Johnston Co., on ''Sam’s Creek'', along ''Hogpen Branch'', from '''William Branon'''. -E- 1801- 90 Acres, in Johnston Co., on the North side of ''Neuse River'', South side of ''Hogpen branch''. Adjoining his own line, '''William Richardson’s''' corner, and '''George Wimberlys''' corner, from''' William Robertson.''' -E- 1801- 175 Acres in Johnston Co., on the south side of Little River, adjoining '''Hardy Parker’s''' line, and various corners of the ''Great Branch'', and along [[Hales-253|'''Chapman Hales''']] corner, from '''Benjamin O’Neal. -E-''' 1802- 99 Acres in Johnston Co., on the North side of ''Little River,'' adjoining his own line, '''Stephen Hicks''' line, the ''Spring Branch'', and '''William Bailey’s''' old line, From''' Calvin Jones'''. -E- 1805 - 350 Acres - S. side of the ''Neuse River,'' adjoining '''Ethelred Gregory, John Hinton''', and his own line, purchased from '''Samuel Norsworthy'''. -Z- 1807- 40 Acres in Johnston Co., on the North side of ''Little River'', being part of '''Hailes''' current plantation, from '''Chapman Hailes'''. -E- 1807- 211 Acres in Johnston Co., on the North side of ''Little River'', adjoining his own line, and '''Moses O’Neal’s''' corner, from '''Thomas Barrow.''' -E- 1815- 150 Acres in Johnston Co., north side of ''Little River'', adjoining '''Calvin Jones''' old corner, and '''Stephen Hicks''' line, from''' Lewis Hailes'''. =E= 1822- 160 Acres in Johnston Co., from '''Lewis Solomon'''. -E- =Early Edgecombe County Stallings= Edgecombe Precinct... 1735 – ''' Gregory Stallings, ''' Chowan County, 1735 Tax List, 150 Acres. 1743 - page 216, ''' James Pittman ''' and ''' Elizabeth Pittman ''' of Edgecombe County to ''' John stallings ''' of Edgecombe County, 21 Feb., 20 pounds current money of Virginia, 200 acres on the north side of Tar River joining Falling Run. Witness Abraham Evans, Robert Coleman jr, Thomas Woodard. Registered Feb. ct 1743, Robert forester clerk of court. 1749 – George stallings 326 acres of land in Edgecombe County beginning at a white oak in George Wimberly line …. …to a pine in Jacob Popes’ line… …pole in Elizabeth Tillman’s line… along George Wimberly line to the first station. Dated 25th day of March 1749, Granville Grant #275 1750 – James Stallings, listed in North Carolina Militia Rolls for Edgecombe Co. in 1750. 1750 – Gregory Stallings, sold land In Chowan Co. to John Sumner. 1753 - John Stallings 180 acres of land in Edgecomb County, on Beech Run beginning at a large white oaks…… Dated 27th day of April 1753, Granville Grant #74. 1753 – Gregory Stallings Jr., and Joan Stallings, of Edgecombe Co., to Gregory Stallings Sr., of Edgecombe Co., …163 acres, …joining Elizabeth Pittman, being half the tract whereon I live… 1754 – John Sumner – will – Chowan Co., …land bought of Joseph and Grigory Stallings… (Sumner, was FF, lived on Orapeake Swamp, was considered Upper Parish, Nansemonde, VA) 1755 - DB 2 pg. 169 - John STALLINS and Judith STALLINS of Edge. Co. to Thomas PRICE of Edge. Co., planter, 26 Jan 1755 - 26 pounds current money of Virginia, 200 acres more or less on the north side of Tar River and teh north side of Falling run, joining the Great Pond as by patent 5 May 1742. Wit: William TAYLOE, John WOODARD. Reg Edge Co. Feb Ct 1755, B. WYNNS C.Ct. (Edgecombe Co. , North Carolina, Abstract of Deeds 1732-1758 , Margaret Hoffman 1756 - John Stallings, of Granville County, and Elias Stallings Jr., to William Blitchenden, March 13, 1756. £50 for 416a, on Spring Branch adjoining Mary Parker, and Wynns. Witness Peggi Wynns, Benjamin Wynns… April Court, Bertie Co. 1757 – Bertie Co. Tax List for 1757 contains Elias Jr., Elias Sr.(possible son of Nicholas Junior), Jesse, Josiah, Isaac & Moses Stallings. (cannot be original Elias Sr. & Jr.) 1758 - Edge. Co. (Halifax) Db 6, page 307, deed date 16 Feb 1758, recorded Jun Ct 1758, Gregory Stallings, Sr, Edge. Co, planter for and in considerations of (favors & deeds done) by James Stallings, county aforesaid, a tract of 81 acres being half the tract on where I live beginning at a red oak on the (upper) line and down to a pine one of the other lines, signed Gregory Stallings (mark), wit (John Fountain), Gregory Stallings, Jr (mark). Abstracted 5-14-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC. 1759 – upper Parish, Nansemonde, VA, …the line between James Stallings and Joseph Stallings, & Joseph Stallings Jr., and Hezekiah Riddick… ***(upper parish vestry book entry shows a great number of Stallings, Riddicks, & Lassiters, still neighbors, in Virginia at this time) 1759 – John Morris’s will, Bertie co. …daughter Mary Stallings, …and proved by the oaths of John Early, and Jacobe Stallings, jurat. SEPTEMBER, 1762 – Read the petition of sundry inhabitants of Swift Creek for a road. Ordered that the following persons be jury to lay out same beginning on south side of Creek near the old store house alias Col. WHITEHEADs store house in WHITTINGTONs Rode from the new down the road that crosses said Creek at John MIALS at or near John HATCHERs plantation; to wit: Jacob WHITEHEAD, Simon JOHNSON, Robert MANER, William ANDERSON, John HATCHER, Robert ROSE, Hardyman POPE, John SIKES, Arthur WHITEHEAD, Ebenezer FOLSOME, Henry BECKWORTH, Mathew DRAKE, Francis PARKER, Isaac HILLIARD, John STALLIONS, John HATCHER, Jr, Francis JONES, William LANGLY. 1763 – Elias Stallings – will, Bertie Co., proven June, 1763. …my sons, John, Elias, Moses, Jesse, & Josiah, my daus., 1763 - Deed from James STALLIONS & ux to John STALLIONS proved by William FOUNTAINE 1763 - Edge. Co. Db C, page 73, recorded Oct Ct 1763, Jonathan Coleman, planter, Edge. Co to John Stallings, county aforesaid for 5 shillings proc money, a tract on the north side of Buck Swamp beginningat a red oak in Charles Coleman, Jr's line then north 160 poles to a red oak then west 160 poles to a pine in John Stallings line then south 38 poles to a hickory then west 40 poles to a cypress then down the swamp 122 poles to a gum in Charles Coleman's line then along said line to the first station, containing 200 acres, signed Jonathan Coleman, wit James Murphree, William Fountain (X), John Fountain. 1764 – Edgecombe co. will of James Stallings [J1], written 02/26/1764, proven in April. …wife, Ann, if she shall be with child… …son, Jacob, dau., Ester, Elizabeth, Ann… …Exrs., wife Ann (Ross) Stallings, friend Henry Horne. …wit., Elisha Stallions, John Stallions. (probably Henry “the Quaker” Horne, his father, “William Horne, of Nansemonde” [ancestor of my grandfather Henry Horne in Johnston Co.], was friend of Elias Stallings). 1764 - db c p 544 
John Stallings of Edgecombe to Hardy Jones of Hertford Co 25, 1764 for 18# Virginia money an 81 A plantation on the north side of Tar River adj Gregory Stallings it being part of a Granville grant to Gregory Stallings JR wit: Elias Hilliard, John Sikes , Elisha Stallings 1765: Anne STALLIONS app’d Guardian to Jacob, Esther & Elizabeth STALLIONS, orphans of James STALLIONS, dec’d. She accordingly entered into bond of £500 with John WOODARD & John STALLIONS Securities 1765- - Edge. Co. Db C, page 285, deed date 21 Mar 1765, recorded Apr Ct 1765, George Wimberly, Sr and his wife, Morning Wimberly, Edge. Co to George Wimberly, Jr, county aforesaid for 500 pds, a tract of land on the north side of Tar River being the tract whereon said George Wimberly now lives bounded lower side of said tract by the land belonging to he heirs of Robert Coleman, dec'd and Gregory Stallings & Moses Woodard and west by lands belonging to the estate of Henry Bond dec'd and the other side joining on Tar River one of said tract being a patent containing 640 acres of which the said George Wimberly has already sold 100 acres to Francis Elender joyning on the river aforesaid where the said Elender's plantation now is, the said patent granted by his Excellency Gabriel Johnson to George Wimberly dated 28 Jul 1743, the other said tract containing 370 acres granted to Granville to George Wimberly dated 12 Dec 1760, signed George Wimberly, Morning Wimberly (X), wit Aquilla Sugg, W. Hargrove. Abstracted 23 Sep 07, NCA film C.037.40002, CTC. 1766 - Edge. Co. Db C, page 471, deed date 13 Oct 1766, recorded Oct Ct 1767, Gregory Stallings, Sr, St. Marys Parish, Edge. Co to John Stallngs, his son, county aforesaid for 5 pds Virginia, the tract of land and plantation that I now live on, on the north side of Tar River containing (81) acres beginning at Hard Jones line a red oak in Gregory Stallings line then along the said Hardy Jones, his line to the former line to a pine Hardy Jones his corner then along the old line as it (directs) to the other corner that convennaits the aforesaid 81 acres then to the first station, a red oak, the land ware a part of deed granted to Gregory Stallings Jr by Earl Granville. Abstracted 10-11-05, NCA film C.037.40002, CTC 1766 - Edge. Co. Db C, page 471, deed date 13 Oct 1766, recorded Oct Ct 1767, Gregory Stallings, Sr, St. Marys Parish, Edge. Co to John Stallngs, his son, county aforesaid for 5 pds Va, the tract of land and plantation that I now live on, on the north side of Tar River containing (81) acres beginning at Hard Jones line a red oak in Gregory Stallings line then along the said Hardy Jones, his line to the former line to a pine Hardy Jones his corner then along the old line as it (directs) to the other corner that convennaits the aforesaid 81 acres then to the first station, a red oak, the land ware a part of deed granted to Gregory Stallings Jr by Earl Granville. Abstracted 10-11-05, NCA film C.037.40002, CTC. 1768 -MAY, 1768, Gregory STALLIONS a very aged and poor person is ordered to be recommended to the next General Assembly as a proper object to be exempt from public taxes and duties. 1770 - John WOODARD and John STALLIONS who were security for Anne STALLIONS who was Guardian for Anne STALLIONS, Orphan of James STALLIONS comes into court and moves that Arthur O NEAL who intermarried with the said Anne STALLIONS be summoned to appear at the next court to give other security. 1770 - Edge. Co. Db 3, page 277, deed date 25 Jan 1777, recorded Feb Ct 1778, Robert Coleman, Dobbs Co, to James Stallings, Edge. Co for love and affection for his son in law, the said James Stallings; whereas a deed of grant was signed by Thomas Child, agent for Lord Granville unto Charles Coleman, Jr on 5 Aug 1764 containing 548 acres on Beech Run, said Robert Coleman conveys to his said son in law, James Stallings and his daughter, Priscilla Stallings 200 acres of the said 548 acres granted to Charles Coleman, beginning at a red oak Elisha Battle's corner then east 160 poles to Jesse Price's line then north along the said line to a corner white oak then east along the other line to Beech Run then up the various courses of the said run to John Stallings' line then west along said line to corner pine then south along the line to the first station, signed Robert Coleman (NOTE: SIGNATURE MADE TWICE IN DIFFERENT HANDS), wit Elisha Battle, Jesse Price (proved), Jeremiah Hilliard. Abstracted 4-10-05, NCA film C.037.40005, CTC. AUGUST, 1772 Elijah PROCTOR, a base born son of Mary PROCTOR, age 13 years be bound to Elisha STALLIONS to learn the art & mystery of a cooper. Deed of Sale: John STALLINGS to James STALLINGS – proved by Elisha STALLINGS. Deed of Sale: John STALLINGS to Willis STALLINGS – proved by Elisha STALLINGS. Deed of Sale: Gregory STALLINGS, Jr to Elisha STALLINGS – proved by John ONEAL. Ordered Abraham EVANS to oversee the road from Falling Run to the Great Branch near GREGORY STALLIONS Path & that the hands of Jesse HARE, Sherwood HAYWOOD & Josiah MURPHREE work under him. Ordered that Daniel WOODARD be overseer of the road from the Great Branch near GREGORY STALLINGS Path to Swift Creek Bridge & all the hands who formerly worked under WOODARD (except those ordered to work under Abraham Evans) together with the hands of Robert DIGGER & William ELLINOR work on the same. 1772 - Arthur O NEAL, appointed Guardian of Esther & Elijah STALLINGS, orphans of James STALLINGS, he accordingly entered into bond of £150 Procl. With Isham O NEAL, Benjamin O NEAL and Nicholas SKINNER. Arthur O’Neal marries Ann (Ross Stallings) the widow of James Stallings d1764. Edge. Co. Db 2, page 145, deed date 28 Apr 1772, recorded Oct Ct 1774, Arthur O’Neal and Ann O’Neal his wife, Edge. Co to Nicholas Skinner, county aforesaid for 20 pds proc money, a tract on the south side of Stoney Creek that Andrew Ross gave to his daughter Ann during her life, it being part of the land that Andrew Ross took up bearing date 25 Mar 1741 and gave to his two daughters, Ann and Elizabeth, signed Arthur Oneal (X), Ann Oneal (X), wit John Davenport, Joel Pitman. Abstracted 9-22-05, RD copy, CTC. 1772 - AUGUST, 1772, Elijah PROCTOR, a base born son of Mary PROCTOR, age 13 years be bound to Elisha STALLIONS to learn the art & mystery of a cooper. 1772 - db d 501 
John Stallings of Edgecombe to James Stallings of same May 1772 for 10# proc money and 81 A plantation on the north side of Tar River adj Gardy Jones and Gregory Stallings it being part of a 326 A granted to Gregory Stallings, SR by deed from Earl of Granville on 25 March 1749, and then conveyed by deed of sale from said Gregory Stallings, SR to said John Stallings of 13 Oct 1766 Wit: William Lassiter Elisha Stallings Edge. Co. Db 3, page 277, deed date 25 Jan 1777, recorded Feb Ct 1778, Robert Coleman, Dobbs Co, to James Stallings, Edge. Co for love and affection for his son in law, the said James Stallings; whereas a deed of grant was signed by Thomas Child, agent for Lord Granville unto Charles Coleman, Jr on 5 Aug 1764 containing 548 acres on Beech Run, said Robert Coleman conveys to his said son in law, James Stallings and his daughter, Priscilla Stallings 200 acres of the said 548 acres granted to Charles Coleman, beginning at a red oak Elisha Battle's corner then east 160 poles to Jesse Price's line then north along the said line to a corner white oak then east along the other line to Beech Run then up the various courses of the said run to John Stallings' line then west along said line to corner pine then south along the line to the first station, signed Robert Coleman (NOTE: SIGNATURE MADE TWICE IN DIFFERENT HANDS), wit Elisha Battle, Jesse Price (proved), Jeremiah Hilliard. Abstracted 4-10-05, NCA film C.037.40005, CTC. 1780 - JOHN STALLINGS: Will 31 Dec 1779, Edgecombe Co., NC probated Aug 1780 The will mentions: sons James Stallings, Willis Stallings, John Stallings one shilling each wf Juda Stallings all my land and estate and my land shall revert to my son Simon Stallings. The rest of my property my wf divide among the children as she pleases 
ex; wf Willis Stallings 
wit: Jacob Edwards, Elisha Stallings 12-31-1779 8-1780 residue to wf Juda Stallings, plantation and land , reversion to son Simon; sons James, Willis ,and John ex Elisha Stallings Wit James Edwards, Elisha Stallings b. Note: Will Probated Aug 1780, Edgecombe Co., NC 1780 - Edge. Co. Db E, page 106, grant date 13 Apr 1780, recorded Aug Ct 1781, NC grant #82 to Robert Coleman, a tract containing 150 acres on the north side of Tar River beginning at a white oak corner near the (Cypress Pocoson) then running up a branch along his line west 259 poles to a red oak over the river bank then south 58 poles to a red oak in Elisha Stallings line then along his line north 20 east 57 poles to ( ) line then along his line down said pocoson east 178 poles to a pine said Coleman's own corner then south (116) poles to the first station, signed Rd. Caswell, wit Jno. Franck. Abstracted 8-16-04, NCA film C.037.40006, CTC. 1787 - Edge. Co. Db 4, page 684, deed date 23 Mar 1787, recorded Oct Ct 1787, Commissioners James Adams, Joseph Philips, William Bell, Stephen Coleman, Britton Bryant, Elisha Stallions, James Barrow, Aaron Coleman, Joseph Hart, Joseph Sumner, Simon Harrell, jurors summoned to lay off to Unity Braswell her dower in the land her husband James Braswell dec'd seized and possessed of, being one tract of land joining the lands of Joseph Fort and Solomon Braswell containing 132 acres, beginning at a white oak and running across the tract by a line of marked trees adjoining Joseph Fort's, Garry Fort's and Solomon Braswell's line containing 44 acres, also one tract containing 300 acres joining Garry Fort's and Elias and Maces her dower sett off as follows, beginning at the corner of the deed then along the line easterly to a pine on Humphreys Branch then up the branch to a pine on the back line then west along said line to the corner then to the beginning, containing 100 acres, also her dower in one other tract of 100 acres called Nathan's, beginning at a white oak then along the old line to a pine up said line then by a line of marked trees to a gum near a spring then down the creek to the beginning containing 33 & 1/3 acres, signed James Adams, Simon Harrell, Joseph Hart, Elisha Stallings, Benjamin Philips, Britton Bryant, William Bell, Aaron Coleman, Joseph Philips, Stephen Coleman, James Barrow, Elias Fort, Sheriff. Abstracted 18 Mar 07, NCA film C.037.40006, CTC. 1797 - Edge. Co. Db 9, page 218, deed date 20 Apr 1799, recorded May Ct 1799, Noah Woodard, Edge. Co to Jesse Jones and Lott & Josey Stallings, minors, county aforesaid, for $8 silver, a tract of land on the north side of Tar River being the fifth part which Elisha Stallings died seized and possessed of and also the identical land conveyed to said Noah Woodard by Hardy Stallings for a consideration which sum or purchase money continued in the possession of said Woodard until the death of said Hardy, who was the brother of said Lott and Josey Stallings, and they being his heirs, signed Noah Woodard, wit Frederick Philips, Jas. Pitt. Abstracted 10-2-04, NCA film C.037.40009, CTC. =Sources= *…taken, by me, from The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, vol.1-3, by Hathaway, Cavaliers and Pioneers, by Nugent, History of Perquimans County North Carolina, by Winslow, Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, by Grimes, English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, by des Cognets, Colonial Bertie County, North Carolina, Deed Books A-H, 1720-1757, by Bell, the Rocky Mount Telegram newspaper; 06/06/1959, Chowan County, NC, Registrar of Deeds; Archived Deed Lists, Abstracts of Deeds, Edgecombe Precinct, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, 1732 through 1758, by Hofmann, Granville Connections, Volume 14 June 2008, Journal of the Granville County Genealogical Society

Colonial Wars Ancestors of Michael Stills

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Ancestors of Michael Stills who served in one of the Colonial Wars. [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Colonial_Wars,_1607_to_1763 FamilySearch:Colonial Wars] == Pequot War 1637 == # [[Starr-25|Thomas Starr]] Surgeon == King Philips War 1675-1676 == # [[Hinsdale-2|Robert Hinsdale]] Killed by ([[Wikipedia: Battle of Bloody Brook|Nipmucs in Battle of Bloody Brook]]) # [[Hinsdale-24|Samuel Hinsdale]] Killed by ([[Wikipedia: Battle of Bloody Brook|Nipmucs in Battle of Bloody Brook]]) # [[Johnson-2899|Humphrey Johnson]] # [[Pritchard-879|Sgt. William Pritchard]] Killed by ([[Wikipedia: Battle of Bloody Brook|Nipmucs during "Wheeler's Surprise"]]) # [[Clapp-83|Preserved Clapp]] # [[Newberry-18|Major Benjamin Newberry]] # [[Hayward-15|Joseph Hayward]] needs confirmation. Brother George killed? # [[Austin-2090|Capt. Anthony Austin]] Needs investigating # [[Johnson-2901|Captain Isaac Johnson]] UNCLE, Killed by ([[Wikipedia: Great Swamp Fight|Naragansetts in the Great Swamp Fight]]), Brother of [[Johnson-2899|Humphrey Johnson]] # [[Root-19|John Root]] First Cousin, Husband of Mehitable Johnson # [[Stebbins-176|John Stebbins]] UNCLE, needs confirmation == French and Indian War 1754 - 1763 == # [[Hanchett-75 | John Hanchett]] # [[Sheldon-1076|Daniel Sheldon]] # [[Brown-24938 | Jonathan Brown]] # [[Castleman-142 | William Castleman]]

ColonialTimeLine

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{|class="wikitable" style="margin: auto; text-align:center" border="3" | Date || Location ||Event |+ '''Time Line for the Colonization of North America''' |- | 10th Century|| L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland || Wikipedia contributors, "Norse colonization of North America," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Norse_colonization_of_North_America&oldid=1133252281 (accessed January 14, 2023).
Wikipedia contributors, "L'Anse aux Meadows," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=L%27Anse_aux_Meadows&oldid=1132903805 (accessed January 14, 2023). |}

Colonisation des Léveillé - dit L'éveillé

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Colorado church records in Slovak

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Genealogists in Colorado, USA, are digitizing local Orthodox church records. Unfortunately, the American genealogists do not speak Slovak. We would love some help translating the column headings on the attached image. Will you please edit this page to help us with the translations? Please enter the English translation after the hyphen, and feel free to correct the Slovak transcription as well - thanks! Bezné číslo - Ordinary number Meno úda - Name [of the person] Rok, mesiac a deň narodenia - Year, month and day of birth Rodisko - Birth place Stav - Status [married, widowed] Meno manželky - Spouse's name Komu chce porucit podporu? - Who will inherit? Bydlisko dediča - Address of the one inheriting Kde byva v Amerike? - Where does he live in US? ruan do odboru ?? - ?? [but it's a date] Vstúpil - Entered [church, county] Prestúpil - Transferred Poznámka - Note

Colston vs Quander

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This case John H. Colston, Virginia. Circuit Court (4th Circuit), and Susan Quander, Colston vs. Quander ([Alexandria, Va.? : s.n., 1869), http://archive.org/details/colstonvsquander00cols. concerns the probate of land owned by [[Quander-21|Lewis Quander]], a free man of color who died the year prior to Emancipation. His half brother, John Colston, sued his wife, [[Pierson-3325|Susan Pierson]] for the estate. At the time of Lewis Quander's death in 1864, it was not possible for slaves to legally marry, but marriages under the authority of religious organizations were common, as was cohabitation that met the standards of a common law marriage. Lewis married Susan Pierson in the home of her legal owner in 1842, with an Episcopal minister presiding. The Cohabitation Act, passed by the General Assembly in 1866, later legitimized such marriages and the children of them "Cohabitation Act of 1866", Encyclopedia of Virginia, https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/cohabitation-act-of-1866/., but Mr. Colston, through his lawyer, argued that because the marriage wasn't recognized under the law at the time of Lewis's death and his wife was still a slave, she and their children (also enslaved) were not eligible to inherit. This case was finally decided in favor of the widow, but by the time it was decided (27 years later, after the cases Stabler vs Quander and Quander vs Quander, listed below), probate fees and other court costs related to the estate had reduced the property to 100 acres, divided between Susan and her children. Associated cases include: *Fairfax County (Va.) Chancery Causes,1803-1970, “Deborah Stabler v. Lewis Quander,” 1901, 1901-003, Local Government Records Collection, Fairfax County Records, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia *Fairfax County (Va.) Chancery Causes,1803-1970, “John Quander v. Susan Quander,” 1881, 1881-028, Local Government Records Collection, Fairfax County Records, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia *Fairfax County (Va.) Chancery Causes,1803-1970, “James Quander v. Felix Quander,” 1885, 1885-021, Local Government Records Collection, Fairfax County Records, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia *Fairfax County (Va.) Chancery Causes,1803-1970, “James Quander v. George Smith,” 1896, 1896-006, Local Government Records Collection, Fairfax County Records, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia *Fairfax County (Va.) Chancery Causes,1803-1970, “Felix Quander v. Jack Quander,” 1889, 1889-021, Local Government Records Collection, Fairfax County Records, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia ==Sources== ===See Also=== *Vaughn, Curtis L, "Freedom is Not Enough: African Americans in Antebellum Fairfax County", Dissertation: George Mason University. pp.206-210. http://mars.gmu.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1920/9155/Vaughn_gmu_0883E_10726.pdf?isAllowed=y&sequence=1.

Colthup

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The goal of this project is to connect everyone with the surname Colthup who I believe are related as this spelling only arose relatively recently as a corruption of more common forms eg Calthorpe. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Canton-32|Michael Canton]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4757344 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Colton's Point & St. Clements Island Story by Kathy Warren

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St. Clement's Island Becomes the Property of the Descendants of Elizabeth Blackistone † A Peaceful and Simple Life Colton's Point & St. Clements Island Story by Kathy Warren :Each year, Southern Marylanders gather off of Colton's Point, to celebrate our rich and diverse history with the annual Blessing of the Fleet. :In 1634, just off this shoreline on St. Clement's Island, two small ships known as the Ark and Dove sailed up the "Patowmeck" or Potomac River, filled with colonists seeking a new life in a new land. Over the years, much has changed in the area, both natural and man made, but the determination and free spirit of these colonists still lives on today. :On behalf of his brother Cecilius Calvert, a young Leonard Calvert sailed from England with over three hundred colonists aboard two ships named the Ark and the Dove. Not an easy voyage at the time, the colonists, who were seeking religious tolerance, prayed to Saint Clement for a safe journey across the ocean. Four months after their voyage began they landed on an island just off the mainland, which we now call St. Clement's Island, in St. Mary's County. Greeted with trepidation by the Native Americans, they eventually befriended the Indians and maintained a good relationship with them. Though the colonists laid claim to the island and surrounding area, they would not stay on St. Clement's for very long before moving further south to St. Mary's City, where Leonard would serve as Maryland's first Governor. :In August of 1636, Lord Baltimore, granted the 400 acre island and over 600 acres on the mainland, together known as the Manor of St. Clement's Island, to Thomas Gerard. Though his home was located at what is today Colton's Point, the manor itself would later grow to nearly 20,000 acres, up and down the Potomac River. :One of Gerard's daughters, Elizabeth, married Nehemiah Blackistone in 1669, and for a wedding present received St. Clement's Island, Dare's Neck, and Longworth Point (later renamed to Colton's Point). Descendents of the Gerard and Blackistone families still live on both sides of the Potomac today. :The land bequeathed to Elizabeth and her husband in 1669 would remain in the Blackistone family for the next 150 years as it passed from generation to generation. Over time the island became known as Blackistone Island instead of its earlier name of St. Clement's. During those 150 years, nature took its toll on the island, slowly eroding the shoreline, and war would also put its mark on the area during that time. :During the Revolutionary War, British troops maintained headquarters on St. Clement's Island. It is reported that troops came ashore at Longworth Point, burning the homes of local residents including Nehemiah Blackistone's house. Just over 30 years later, the War of 1812 would bring British troops back to Colton's Point and the surrounding area when troops overtook Blackistone (St. Clement's) and neighboring Cheseldine's (St. Katherine's) Islands. It was at this location in 1814 that Admiral Cockburn, commanding 1,200 Royal Marines, landed and proceeded to burn and pillage the surrounding areas. :Follo wing the War of 1812, St. Clement's Island was acquired by prominent St. Mary's County resident Benjamin Gwinn Harris who later sold the property to Dr. Joseph McWilliams in 1845. In a historic account of the island written by noted local historian Edwin W. Beitzell, there are accounts of a coffee company owning the island and also the Abner Drury Brewing Company having ownership of the island prior to the purchase by Dr. McWilliams in the 1840s. :Dr. McWilliams, who married Eliza S. Coombs, owned St. Clement's Island when in August of 1848 the island was chosen by the U.S. Congress as a location for a light station. The lighthouse was completed in 1853 at a cost of just under $5,000.00 and was tended early on by McWilliams' son Jerome. In 1875, Dr. McWilliams' daughter, Josephine Freeman, became one of the few female light keepers in the area. She would tend the light for the next 37 years, a feat that many male keepers never accomplished. The lighthouse later burned in 1956, and it's still unknown whether the fire was an accident or intentionally set. :Steambo ats were frequent visitors to the area during the late 1800s, bringing tourists from Baltimore and Washington for fishing, dances, and general relaxation from city living. By 1883 a hotel had been built on the island and a development plan, which included numerous lots for cottages, avenues, and even a park, was laid out by Dr. McWilliams. The plan would never come to full fruition, but cottages were built and a "beer garden" attracted tourists to the area to enjoy the local seafood, swimming, and boating. :By 1896, the island contained little more than 100 acres and went through a succession of owners including Swann's, Chase's and eventually the Butterfield family. The Butterfield's would continue to live on the Island until 1919 when the property (surveyed at just 66 acres) was sold to the United States Government. Captain John Butterfield, a watermen and talented machinist, stayed on as caretaker of the island after the purchase as an employee of the Navy. :Alice McWilliams, a 92 year old resident who is directly descended from the first settlers, recalls life in and around Colton's Point and St. Clement's island as peaceful and simple. Living on St. Katherine's Island until the age of 12, she recalls rowing ashore to the mainland and walking to the three room River Spring's School which went up to the seventh grade. Her family later moved to the mainland where she remembers that during the summer months the area would be teaming with visitors from Washington and Baltimore who arrived on one of the three weekly steamers. Dances were held at the old Blackistone Hotel Pavillion. She also recalls the store at Colton's Point and the storm of 1933 that destroyed the hotel, then known as Kopel's Point Hotel, which was never rebuilt. :In 1934 a large cross was erected on St. Clement's to commemorate the birthplace of religious tolerance in America. During the 1940s, the island was used by the Department of the Navy for training and weapons testing. By the 1960s, the St. Mary's County Historical Society, with the help of many active local residents, fought to save the Island from severe erosion, and the property's ownership was transferred from the federal government to the State of Maryland. Through their hard work and dedication, this historic site, so critical to our state's history, was preserved for future generations. By 1968, the first annual Blessing of the Fleet was held, a tradition which still continues. In the 1970s, the St. Clement's Island-Potomac River Museum was established on the old Longworth Point very near where Thomas Gerard's original home once stood. The museum has grown greatly since that time, and provides visitors with a vast amount of information on life in and around the area through its many wonderful displays. :If the colonists returned to Colton's Point and St. Clement's Island today, they would see a far different place which has undergone many changes. But they would be pleased to see that so many of their descendents and numerous others have worked so hard to preserve their legacy.

Coltrane Family Bible

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Copied from the old family Bible by Virginia Coltrane sometime in the 1970's: David Coltrane b 1762 Hannah Coltrane b Feb 1, 1763; d Jan21, 1852 William Coltrane b Dec 5, 1783 Amelia Coltrane, b Jun 30, 1785 Penennah Coltrane, b Feb 3, 1787 Martha Coltrane, b Dec 13, 1788 (1798) Mary Coltrane, b Feb, 1791; d Apr 18, 1857 Hannah Coltrane, b Jun 23, 1794 Rachel Coltrane, b Sep 20, 1796; d Dec 19, 1870 Ann Coltrane, b Dec 7, 1797 Nancy Coltrane, b Dec 7, 1798; d Nov 13, 1873 Benoni Coltrane, b Jun 23, 1803 Emily Coltrane, b Apr 3, 1807 Sally Bolen, b Jan18, 1809 Ira B Coltrane, b May 29, 1815 Alexander Coltrane, b Mar 26, 1817 Morgan Coltrane, b Jun 15, 1821 Thursey Coltrane, b Nov 17, 1822 Clark Elder Coltrane, b July 1832 Branson Eliot Coltrane, b Feb 18, 1834

Coltrin Name Study

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

Columbia County Pennsylvania Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Columbia_County_Pennsylvania|The Campbells of Columbia County Pennsylvania]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Columbia'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Columbia'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Columbia County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Columbia'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Columbia'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Columbia County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Columbia County Land'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |1||223||Gustavas Campbell||Joseph Spear||1791||400 acres on Fishing Creek; Northumberland Co, PA|| |- |1||229||Amos Campbell||Charles Dilworth||1791||400 acres on Fishing Creek|| |- |1||230||Zephaniah Campbell||Andrew Boyd||1791||400 acres on Fishing Creek|| |- |1||547||John Cauchrant||Jane Campbell||1791||100 acres in Turbutt Twp. on the W. side of Chilisquaque Creek|| |- |1||561||Frederick Pigou||Benjamin Campbell||1798|| 301 acres on Shamokin Creek|| |-

Columbia County Pennsylvania Probate-Campbell

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

Columbia Farm

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A hobby farm owned by the Stephen Peters family and used as a social space.

Columbine School Massacre

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Document the victims of the Columbine School Massacre

Columbus Ohio Murdocks

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Murdock-1026|Cindy Hall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * find more relatives * Start in Columbus *Where before Ohio Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14235549 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Colville Name Study Info

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Comans woning

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'''Comans woning''' was a residence located at the eastern side of the Noordpolder of Rijswijk. It was probably built in the 14th century. === Founding === The earliest mention of the residence's land comes from 1320.Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, Graven van Holland, nummer toegang 3.01.01, inventarisnummer 242, folio 13v nr. 75
[http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/registershollandsegrafelijkheid/oorkonde/NH_074 Transcription Available Online]
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The size of the land was 3 morgen (~25.500 m²), which is the size it would stay for the many centuries it existed. In this record a merchant, named [[Die_Koopman-1|IJsbrand die Koopman]] receives these 3 morgen after the death of Andries van der Burch. A description of the land was as follows: * 3 morgen land in Rijswijk ** (West:) land of lord Dirx Baertouds' children ** (East:) Machteld van der Brake and her sisters There was however no residence mentioned on the land at the time. Since IJsbrand's descendants eventually lived on this land, it could be that IJsbrand built the house after he received the land in 1320. == Sources ==

Combe St Nicholas Parish

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The following study was taken from Mark McDermott of the Somerset Vernacular Building Research Group. The early church and its history are traced by its former vicar, Rev G. de Y. Aldridridge (History of Combe St. Nicholas SANHS Proc. 73 (1927) 11-23) ==Purpose of Timeline== Many Torreys through the centuries were buried in church yard of Combe St. Nicholas Parish, one of the most recent being of the Torreys being [[Torrey-137|Phillip Torrey]] in 1621. Was there a "Torrey Bubble" established in Combe St. Nicholas? When did they arrive? * Norman * Anglican * Calvin * Fire ==Manor and Church== '''Anglo Saxon to Norman''' '''Architecture: 11th to 12th Century''' Early History traced by former vicar G. de Y Aldrich "History of Combe St. Nicholas SANHS Proc 73, (1923) 11-23" Suggested Sequence of Development St Nicholas Church Norman because : 1) remains of a Romanesque doorway : 2) survival of pilaster buttress at the former NW corner of the nave : 3) a similar buttress on the north side of the corner before the north aisle was extended Wheatley (1848) : 4) clasping buttress on the corner and a pilaster on the North wall of the Nave :: Note: A Norman church would have had a simple plan of Chancel [https://www.britannica.com/technology/chancel] and a long aisleless nave with an elaborate North doorway and possible a central tower. :5) It lacks diagnostic moldings, (What are diagnostic moldings) but the early font [https://www.britainexpress.com/church-history.htm?term=Font] may be pre-conquest (Anglo Saxon) * Manor: Azor, son of Torold in Edward the Confessor's reign. AngloSaxon "Edward the Confessor [https://www.google.com/search?q=edward+the+confessor&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS924US924&oq=Edward+the+Confessor&aqs=chrome.0.0i355i433j46i433j0l8.4374j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8]" :: Also see [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/thoroton-notts/vol1/pp152-156] * Acquired in 1070 by Bishop Gisold of Wells who held it in 1086 (Domesday) Bishop Gisold died in 1088 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisa_(bishop_of_Wells)] Note: Doomsday makes no mention of a church "not conclusive evidence of absence. * Combe sometimes referred to as "Episcopi." * Bishop Reginald (1174-1191) assigned manor to the precentor of Wells. [Note: the Comba seats in the house of Wells] Subject to payment of 5 "prebends" (the portion of revenues paid to the canon nor member of chapter for his stipend)[https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/prebend] '''13th Century''': :7) '''13C renovations''' - lancet windows in the west tower and other windows that were altered, the tower arch and piscina in the chancel; the "chamfered rear arches in the north and south windows in the chancel die into the jambs in a similar way to those of the lancelets in the base of the tower - perhaps similar in date to later Traceries [see Pevsner] :8) White indicates an updating of the nave in the late 13th and early 14th century by illustrating former windows in the nave with Decorated-style intersecting tracery. :9) Prof. Hamilton Thompson believed short sided aisles were added in the 13C and then widened in the 15C but does not cite any evidence to support this claim. * 1217 Bishop Jocelyn increased payment to 10 each receiving 10 marks. (each?) one of whom was appointed by the bishop of Provost of Combe."Head of a Christian Community [https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/provost] 2.2" In addition to his 10 marks, Bishop Jocelyn held the Church of Combe in the position of Rector. * 1234 The vicarage was formed with the chapelry at Waterston (Weston). It included a vicarage house on the north side of the road to Whitestaunton. The vicar was presented by the provost. :: Jocelyn ordered that the outgoing vicar should leave 107 acres sowed with wheat, 149 sowed with oats, 781/2 acres left fallow . 40 oxen or 5s per oxen below that number. 200 sheep or 12d (presumably representing the demesne"definition of demesne[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demesne]") * 9 Aug 1239 the church (Alderidge refers to this as "the new church") was dedicated to St. Nicholas by the bishop of Waterford in the presence of Jocelyn. ::Henry de Hampton instituted as vicar * In 1343-3 Edward III granted a "charter of free warren "Definition of a Charter of Free Warren [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_warren#:~:text=A%20free%20warren%E2%80%94often%20simply,a%20wood%20or%20small%20forest.]" to the provost. The provost had his courthouse in the field opposite the church (Aldridge) '''16th Century''' 1519 - The dean presented the vicar for the first time (The provostship seems to have been merged in the deanery between 1502 and 1519). '''The Torrey Family left Combe St. Nicholas in 1640''' '''18th Century''' * 1748-1763 School in the churchhouse chamber * 1769 The church house in front of the church yard was refitted and used as a poorhouse/workhouse. ==Records of Marriages, Births, Burials== FamilySearch:Talk [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Talk:Combe_St_Nicholas,_Somerset_Genealogy] Sources * History of Church at Combe St. Nicholas [https://web.archive.org/web/20120331144513/http://www.combestnicholas.org.uk/about_the_parish/McDermott%20history.htm] : 1) Also see: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1248506 : 2) Blackdown Hills separating Somerset from Devon [https://www.google.com/search?q=what+part+of+blackdown+Hills+is+in+Somerset&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS924US924&oq=what+part+of+blackdown+Hills+is+in+Somerset&aqs=chrome..69i57j33i160.14145j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8] :3)[https://combestnicholas.org.uk/town-history/] :4) http://library-cat.swheritage.org.uk/results?mi_search_type=adv&mi_adv_search=yes&prevent_partitioning=yes&adv_auth_isad_access_point_place=1.KZU.ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZAZOZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZE] Important article on Renaissance: https://www.britannica.com/event/Renaissance

Combined use of WeRelate and Wikitree

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'''Comparing WeRelate and Wikitree''' I have found a range of opinions and information while undertaking my latest review on WeRelate and Wikitree. Reviews, blogs and follow up comments on the internet including information and comments from Chris at Wikitree and Dallan at WeRelate. These online discussions have assisted in forming the opinions expressed in this article. Users of genealogy wiki's such as Familypedia, Wikitree, WeRelate and Geni will generally agree that sharing family information and genealogy in a wiki format is a great thing. The greatest logic being that the best everyone has to offer is the single result for each individual. Replacing the multiple duplication of the same information for individuals and families which has been the standard until the introduction of genealogy wikis. There are some detractors but that will be discussed later. This article is also located on [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Combined_use_of_WeRelate_and_Wikitree WeRelate]. == Who cares about living people == The single biggest difference between these 2 genealogy wiki's is that WeRelate only includes profiles for deceased people while Wikitree includes the living. This has created a range of discussions and percieved problems with users and potential users alike. People who are alive and find themselves listed openly on a genealogy site may be pleased, surprised, annoyed, concerned or paranoid about privacy. Whatever their reaction may be, it is the responsibilty of genealogists to manage the sensitive matter of listing living people on genealogy sites. As the organisation hosting the information provided by a large number of genealogists, it is the responsibility of the wiki to provide a way to manage that situation. '''WeRelate''' manages this concern by only allowing profiles for people who are known to be deceased or were born over 110 Years ago or married over 90 years ago. While ensuring privacy for the living this does create a disconnect in family trees. '''Wikitree''' manages this concern through the use of privacy controls. There are 6 different levels of privacy from ''Unlisted'' through to ''Open'' which is the default setting for people over 200 years old. The problem with the privacy controls appears to consistently come back to individuals not setting the appropriate privacy level and denying shared access to profiles for other researchers. '''My perspective''' is that both sites are doing a good job of ensuring privacy controls for the living, in line with social protocol and the laws which exist in some countries. I like the openess and default sharing which occurs on WeRelate for all deceased people. I also like the privacy controls for the living on Wikitree because I can list living family members without being concerned about upsetting someone. '''My wishlist''' is similar to many others, in wanting the default sharing of deceased people while being able to maintain the privacy and include the living all on one site. == Profit versus Not-for-Profit == The fact that Wikitree is a for profit company and WeRelate is a not-for-profit organisation has been raised as a point of difference and a concern by some users and commentators. Undertaking a risk assessment to decide which site to use is in many ways similar to deciding which software to use for your genealogy research. '''WeRelate''' is a not-for-profit organisation relying on volunteer resources. There are many examples of large not for profit organisations which make a lot of money that goes towards maintaining and growing the organisation so that it remains around for a very long time. A reliance on volunteers requires that there is always a strong enough, continually renewed community interest and belief in the organisation to maintain itself. '''Wikitree''' is a for profit company maintaining a free resource via advertising. Good companies grow and regardless of whether they are bought and sold they continue to grow and support their clients. The level of profit or lack of profit received by a company can result in changes to their policy of providing free resources. '''My perspective''' is that regardless of the profit or not-for-profit status of an organisation, changes can happen within the business model. They could cease to exist for reasons not yet imagined or they could become a household name for centuries to come. Not-for-profits certainly attract more volunteers of which the genealogy space certainly has many, but I have seen good not-for-profit organisations suffer due to differences of opinions and the subsequent behaviour of individuals. For profit organisations are more inclined to impliment changes in how they make their income, which may not be inline with their original intent of providing a free resource. '''My wish''' is that I can earn a decent income while being a part of a team that ensures the success of a quality genealogy wiki which is still in existence seven generations into the future. == Functionality and Page Layouts == What you think of ease of use, functionality and page layout preferences are going to depend greatly on your personal preferences and even to some extent what you have already got familiar with. '''WeRelate''' has a simple layout where you can see the individuals profile, pictures and sources along with their parents and siblings and also their spouse/s and children all on one page in clear tables. Staying on that page and clicking on one link you can open up a family tree which can show both ancestors and descendants. '''WikiTree''' has all the family information and multiple tabs which you can click through for the persons profile and family tree views. A large amount of report like information is easily available from the assorted tabs. '''My perspective''' is that I prefer the layout of the WeRelate pages however I particularly like the standard reports in Wikitree which show information for seven generations of ancestors, this of course works well with the concept of genealogy [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Onto_the_Seventh_Generation Onto the Seventh Generation]. Or there is also the report which shows all the known descendants of an individual. '''Wish List''' Considering what I have just indicated I would love to have the WeRelate pages with the descendant and ancestor reporting functionality of Wikitree. == Communities == Interaction entirely over the internet does not tell you a lot about the people you are communicating with so while my comments below are very generic, they also relate only to my experience and some snippets of what I have read on other reviews and comments. '''WeRelate''' has a strong focus on quality genealogy including sharing information and providing source information. This is reflected in the communications at WeRelate and it encourages me to ensure a reasonable level of source information is included on my entries and that for entries with profile information that they are presented with significant levels of information, photos and sources. '''Wikitree''' has a strong focus on sharing family information and this is reflected in the fact that there are private profiles which can be shared for living people. Interactions have certainly been more around locating general family information. There have also been some negative experiences related to information on living people being made public and deceased people being locked and not opened up to others even when it was their direct ancestor. '''My perspective''' is that with family history information, there are a variety of interests from just wanting to know what we can easily find out, searching out information on specific people, through to fully referenced genealogy with extensive articles written about that individual or family. Because there are differing levels of interest and experience in genealogy I believe that Wikitree does an excellent job of providing family information to the people who are seeking a bit more family information. Meanwhile the articles on WeRelate tend to be well presented and contain a lot of information. '''My wish''' is that people could stop complaining if someone only wants to gather and provide information at a basic level and that those who want to go into more detail can do this because this is what a wiki enables. If the information is not there and someone adds it, that is a good thing even if there is not a lot of evidence behind the information. That would mean that now there is a little bit more of a lead for those who do want to seriously chase up sources and tell the family history. A wiki enables us to gather the best information that is out there and if we discover mistakes on a profile then instead of just changing it, also leave information on why the other information is incorrect. When conflicting information is inconclusive then hopefully by sharing what we know then we can either reach a conclusion or allow others to build on our work at a later point. == Which one to use == I use WeRelate more then Wikitree, however I like Wikitree and my bigger concern is for a time when I am an open profile on both of these sites. Which site will still be around for my grandchildren and great grandchildren to update and share information about me and the other deceased members of my family. '''WeRelate''' is troublesome in that I cannot include the living but I also think that is a good thing because distant relatives are comfortable that I won't write about them and include their private information on a website because they can see that living people are not listed. I also find that it is very good for creating articles and sharing family information in a user friendly manner. '''Wikitree''' includes the living and works very well for tracking all known descendants of a family and therefore linking to distant cousins and being able to share further information while giving them control over their own profile and for the family members who they are closely related too. '''My perspective''' is that using the privacy controls on Wikitree I have effective cousin bait but when it comes to sharing information openly I have found WeRelate to be very user friendly. Some people are concerned about copyright and that all their work may just be taken, personally if it wasn't for other people sharing little bits of information then I wouldn't have the big picture story to share. '''My wish''' is that I knew all of this when I first started using both of these sites as I would have put all of my information with just the names, dates and locations for my family up until the seventh generation on Wikitree and placed links on the profiles of my deceased ancestors linking across to their profile on WeRelate where I have further information including photos, references and copies of source materials along with articles about the families lives. == The Back up Decision == Neither site enables you to upload large GEDCOM's and that is a good thing because when you are matching into other profiles and checking for accuracy and errors then a large GEDCOM file is not practical. So if I do all the work on a genealogy program and then update to a wiki then I need to keep track of which branches I have made change in and just update that branch. '''WeRelate''' being only for deceased profiles means that if I do my additions here then when I download a GEDCOM to my genealogy program then I need to be able to merge it so that it reconnects with the appropriate living people. '''Wikitree''' is better for this because if I do my additions on Wikitree and then download a GEDCOM then I get both the living and the deceased. '''My perspective''' is that neither of them are ideal for doing the work on the genealogy program and then adding that to the wiki. I really like WeRelate but if it came down to a decision about ease of backing up onto a genealogy program then Wikitree would have to be the answer. '''My wish''' is that at least one [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Portable%2C_Open_Source%2C_Freeware_for_Genealogy Portable, Open Source, Freeware for Genealogy] would include a link to the appropriate wiki page for individuals. This coupled with a report that showed everyone in your genealogy program which wasn't linked to a wiki page would at lease indicate which profiles are new and would require updating. == Conclusion == Hopefully this article gives you some ideas but mostly just choose a method and stick to it because if you don't you could end up with a mess. For example, I have over 6000 individuals on WeRelate and they are all deceased, I don't have a lot of those people on Wikitree and yet on Wikitree I have living people and it is over 6000 individuals. I need to download and merge both trees without creating too much of a mess. For further comparisons of WeRelate and Wikitree you should read [[WeRelate.org|this article]] found on Wikitree and there is also a good discussion from [[Space:WikiTree_notes|Chris Orme]] saying why he chose Wikitree and there is [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/A_Review_of_WeRelate A Review of WeRelate] from [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/User:Txbluebell6 Pamella Pollard].

Combs-Pullins Family Reunion

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Combs-Pullins Family Reunion held June 11, 2011 in Homedale Idaho.

Combustion of Fossil Fuel

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Comeau Family Mysteries!

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At about 1430-1450, genealogical info for Guy de Comeau II, Sieur de Chassenay, Seigneur de Créancy splits off and is often confused for a Guy II de Barbançon, Guy d’Argenteaux, and Guy de la Lande, with at least 3 separate wives. Can anyone tell why? Who were the other 3 Guys, if not Guy II de a Comeau? Who is the first Comeau settler in the New World, Pierre Comeau, a cooper/barrel-maker (1606 or 1597-1690) descended from? Was Guy de Comeau REALLY married to Marie de Medici? Was another de Comeau REALLY married to Claude de Guise, Duc de Lorraine’s daughter Jeanne de Gissey/de Guise? Did the Comeaus get their first coat-of-arms in 1000 AD? Does the gold anchor hold any historical significance? Does the silver dolphin (heraldic pun Dauphin of France) show any connection to an a Heir Apparent to the zfrench Throne at one time?

Comenius Gymnasium Datteln

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Comfort Land Records

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Two Comfort families moved to Upper Canada from New York State in the late 1700s / early 1800s, specifically to Gainsborough Township in Lincoln County, which is part of the Niagara Region. As you would expect, this area is close to Niagara Falls and the border between Upper Canada and the American border. A nice description of this area at the time can be found on the [https://www.exploringniagara.com/all_about_niagara/the_history_of_niagara/niagara_townships/niagara_townships_gainsborough.html Exploring Niagara website]. === Original Comforts in Lincoln County === (1) [[Comfort-119|John Comfort U.E.L. (1741-abt.1790)]] and his wife [[Johnson-31205|Nancy Ann (Johnson) McDonald (abt.1746-1825)]] were United Empire Loyalists who left New York State for Upper Canada. They settled in Gainsborough Township of Lincoln County, and worked the land but hadn’t received an official certificate for it, as promised. Their son, [[Comfort-197 |Robert]], applied and received a warrant for the 300 acres. Robert's sons, including [[Comfort-546|Jacob Comfort (abt.1802-abt.1846)]], eventually farmed the land, and other properties in Lincoln County, as did many other of Robert's grandsons. [[Comfort-530|Ithamer Comfort (1832-1886)]] is the son of Jacob.Botting, Cecelia Coon and Botting, Roland Bassett, ''Comfort Families of America : A Collection of Genealogical Data'' (Brookings, South Dakota: n.p., 1971), p 112, [Title No. 191418]. Digitized by FamilySearch International (http://www.familysearch.org/: 22 June 2021). (2) The second Comfort family to arrive was another John Comfort, who may or may not be directly related to the previous family, and also arrived from New York State, this time in June 1812. He had previously left New York State for Nova Scotia, as a Loyalist, after "the American War", then returned to New York for family reasons. In 1812, he moved his family back to Canada, this time to Gainsborough Township in Lincoln County, and applied for a land grant here. ===Land Grants=== Comfort Family (1) Land Grant history :'''1796''' : [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2387&sqn=638&tt=1006&PHPSESSID=rgi7t06a60or2jdheocn6v65f4 300 acres in Township of Gainsborough], request by Robert Comfort, to Lt Gov John Graves Simcoe, on 31 May 1796, and granted on 3 Feb 1797. Application refers to Robert's father, John Comfort, who worked and improved the land, and had died about six years ago. :'''1808''' : [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2391&sqn=116&tt=1027&PHPSESSID=2qicahvgt13j23og2rn12c9fhn9vb5vkuol77dtd6i9dvs8vgjr1 Gainsborough Township, Sixth Concession Lot holders], as of 21 Apr 1808 - includes Robert Comfort on three different properties, a couple Lanes, and many Snyders (future relatives!) :'''1810''' : [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2391&sqn=106&tt=1027&PHPSESSID=2qicahvgt13j23og2rn12c9fhn9vb5vkuol77dtd6i9dvs8vgjr1 Payment for Patent of 200 acres] to be paid by Robert Comfort (6 pounds 19 shillings 4 pence, plus 1 pound 4 shillings 9 pence for the survey) for additional 200 acres of land, awarded with only survey fees owing ''(see Fence Dispute details below)'' Comfort Family (2) Land Grant history :'''1812''' : [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2391&sqn=569&tt=1027&PHPSESSID=2qicahvgt13j23og2rn12c9fhn9vb5vkuol77dtd6i9dvs8vgjr1 Request for land, by John Comfort], farmer, originally of New York, lived in Nova Scotia, returned to New York, and once again returning to Canada, with his wife and seven children, address to Isaac Brock, Lt Gov of Upper Canada, request: ''Your Petitioner humbly prays Your Honor in Council may be pleased to Grant him such portion of the waste lands of the Crown as to You may seem meet.'' - York, 8th June 1812 * The next day, 9 Jun 1812, the petition was recommended for a parcel of 400 acres * A note was added on 7 Feb 1815 that John Comfort has paid 13 pounds 18 shillings and 8 pence for the patent for a 400 acres c.f. 9 Jun 1812 (and an additional 2 pounds 9 shillings 6 pence to cover the ligutation of 1804) * A letter of recommendation is in the file from the British Consul General Office, Col Thomas Barclay, dated New York, 21 April 1812, that would have accompanied the original petition :'''1819''' : [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2393&sqn=209&tt=424&PHPSESSID=2qicahvgt13j23og2rn12c9fhn9vb5vkuol77dtd6i9dvs8vgjr1 Petition for Land Grants for family of John Comfort] on 3 May 1819 - - ''Petition of John Comfort of Clinton, (to Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lt Gov of Upper Canada), on behalf of his sons John Harris Comfort (26 y., who has a wife and two children), and Francis Comfort (almost 21 y.), natives of Nova Scotia, in the province since 1812; and sons-in-law John J. Patterson and Archibald Patterson, wheelwright, natives of Scotland, several years resident in this Province.'' Summary: John is requesting land for his sons and sons-in-law and their families. ===The Great Fence Dispute=== Robert Comfort and his neighbour Nathan Johnson share a fence line, originally based on the cornerposts set by the original surveyor of Robert's property, in 1796. In November of 1803, Nathan encroached upon Robert's property (moved the fence) based on a different survey, and took possession of 10 acres of wheat. After a lot of back and forth, it was determined that the two different surveys conflicted (based on a line divided into 38 or 39). Eventually, Nathan's survey was determined to have been done first, and because of the principle that "the King can't be wrong" (and hence his agents, which would be the surveyors acting on his behalf), the first survey "trumped" the second one. Robert lost the right to the fraction of land he thought he owned - but - the council gave him a grant for an additional two hundred acres, and just had to pay for the survey fees on it to take possession. (Nathan, apparently being a sore winner, also asked for two hundred acres for his time spent in court and the 1800s version of "pain and suffering" - ''editorial comment''). 18 Sep 1804 - [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2390&sqn=14&tt=1019&PHPSESSID=rlr3kg0cc7s67gbu6dcht8e94ube47rugpvnfn8b4aq0r9meb4i0 Dispute between Robert Comfort and neighbour, Nathan Johnson], regarding trespass, dispute over fence line, and 10 acres of wheat. 1806 - 1808 - [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2391&sqn=91&tt=1027&PHPSESSID=2qicahvgt13j23og2rn12c9fhn9vb5vkuol77dtd6i9dvs8vgjr1 Further evidence in the case of Comfort v Johnson] * Opinion by William Firth, Attorney General, on case of Comfort vs Johnson - trespass and encroachment case of 1804. Summary: ''Principle of the King shall not be deceived in his Grant'' - in this case, two surveys at different times, by the Crown, resulted in different interpretations of the property line. The first one should take priority. * Character witness statements (for Robert Comfort) * Surveyors' testimony, and a map noting the conflicting amounts 20 Feb 1810 - [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2391&sqn=106&tt=1027&PHPSESSID=2qicahvgt13j23og2rn12c9fhn9vb5vkuol77dtd6i9dvs8vgjr1 Payment for Patent of 200 acres] to be paid by Robert Comfort (6 pounds 19 shillings 4 pence, plus 1 pound 4 shillings 9 pence for the survey) for additional 200 acres of land, awarded with only survey fees owing ''(see Land Dispute details below)'' * Council decision of 20 Feb 1810 - Summary: Considering petition by Robert Comfort, improvements to his land, worked assuming the survey of his land was legitimate, and having spent a large sum of money to recover his property, ''that he failed merely from the Error in the Surveyor General's office of describing Lots in the Sixth Concession by the Line of the Fifth, on which they had no dependence.'' *''Under such circumstances, which no human's prudence could anticipate, as neither his own, or his Antagonist's Patent, bore the least reference to such a conclusion, the Committee recommend the Petitioner to the Protection of Your Excellency, and that his case may be submitted on behalf of the Crown, to the opinion of the Attorney General.... '' *''... And in the mean time that '''his actual Disbursements may be in part compensated by a Grant of Land in a favourable location not exceeding Two Hundred Acres.''' '' * Note appended to case file: **''At the Trial, the Deputed Surveyor swore that the Land described in the Patent to Johnson, then in his Hand, was the identical Land on which the Trespass was supposed to have been committed by him, and being the oldest Patent, there was a Verdict in his favour.'' 27 Apr 1816 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-H32Z-T?i=433&cat=185567 Gainsborough Township papers] - image 434 of 1454 - Nathan Johnson petition for land as a result of loss due to dispute with Robert Comfort 2 Apr 1819 - [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2393&sqn=126&tt=424&PHPSESSID=2qicahvgt13j23og2rn12c9fhn9vb5vkuol77dtd6i9dvs8vgjr1 - Another petition by Robert Comfort] - to defend against a counter suit by Nathan Johnson ===Other Tidbits from Land Records=== 22 May 1806 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-H3NN-1?i=436&cat=185567 Gainsborough Township papers] - image 437 of 1454 - Robert Comfort paying fees (for Frederick Gee)- for Lot N 7 Con 6 - on 22 May 1806, Robert paid for survey fees that were still outstanding on a grant from an order-in-council of 14 Jul 1796 to Frederick Gee, sixty years old. in 1795, was granted 200 acres on Lot 8 Con 6. In 1806, Robert paid his neighbour's outstanding fees, his neighbour Frederick would have been seventy years of age at that time. ''(Editorial comment: Nice guy that Robert!)'' 8 Aug 1796 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-H3N7-R?i=447&cat=185567 Gainsborough Township papers] - image 448 of 1454 - original grant survey of 200 acres to Robert Comfort, North half of Lots 9 and 10, Conc 6 1794 -1796 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-H32F-X?i=471&cat=185567 Gainsborough Township papers] - images 472 to 516 - John Snyder - grant of 200 acres on Lot 17 Conc 6. Henry Snyder received the Lot 18 Conc 6 neighbouring. Adam Snyder received Lots 20 & 21 Conc 6. William Snyder Lot 23 Conc 6. Phillip Snyder Lot 24 Conc 6 ===Directories=== [https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-90100-91351064/morreys-farmers-and-business-directory?s=497956471&snippet=789d35f56826447b53214cb1a11a92ac Morreys Farmers and Business Directory, 1884-1885] :CLINTON TOWNSHIP - image 57 of 374 ***Comfort Calvin ***Comfort Ephraim ***Comfort Ephraim Jr. ***Comfort Jacob ***Comfort Leander ***Comfort Norman ***Comfort W.A. :GAINSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP - images 62 & 63 of 374 *St. Ann's ** Con 6 Lot 15 *** Comfort Levi *Tintern ** Con 6 Lot 11 *** Comfort Freeman *** Comfort G. W. ** Con 6 Lot 10 *** Comfort Nathan *** Comfort Benjamin ** Con 6 Lot 6 *** Comfort Adam ** Con 6 Lot 5 *** Comfort Ezra *** Comfort R E ** Con 5 Lot 3 *** Comfort Wilford *Elcho ** Con 2 Lot 9 *** Comfort Alanson ** Con 1 Lot 6 *** Comfort Alonzo ** Con 1 Lot 6 *** Comfort Ithamar ===Maps=== [https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/Images/maps/townshipmaps/lin-m-Gainsboro.jpg This map of Gainsboro Township, Lincoln County], circa 1876, shows the locations of several of the Comfort family. (The Canadian County Atlas Digital Project) [https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/Images/Maps/TownshipMaps/lin-m-clinton.jpg Map of Clinton Township, Lincoln County], circa 1876. (The Canadian County Atlas Digital Project) Location of Lincoln County in Southern Ontario, Canada {{Image|file=Comfort_Land_Records-3.jpg |caption=Locating Lincoln County in Southern Ontario, in Canada }} Location of Clinton Township and Gainsborough Township inside Lincoln County {{Image|file=Comfort_Land_Records-4.jpg |caption=Locating Clinton and Gainsborough townships inside Lincoln County }} The following maps (from 1876) have been edited from the originals available from the Canadian County Atlas Digital Project to highlight the properties owned by the COMFORT family (in yellow), and also the properties owned by other families related to the Comforts. LEGEND: {{Image|file=Comfort_Land_Records-2.jpg |caption=Lincoln County - Families Legend }} CLINTON Township. (borders on Lake Ontario) {{Image|file=Comfort_Land_Records-1.jpg |caption=Clinton Township, 1876|size=l }} GAINSBOROUGH Township (immediately underneath Clinton Township, where the original Comfort families settled, and the majority still lived and worked in 1876) {{Image|file=Comfort_Land_Records.jpg |caption=Gainsborough Township, 1876|size=l }}

Comings - people to create profiles for

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''Italics indicate that a profile has been created on a person.'' '''Comings''' Comings-376 is the direct ancestor of Comings-383. See [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/113776657/person/190123340598/facts this Ancestry profile] to connect them up. If Ancestry is unavailable, see screencap of Comings-383's profile in Pictures. Charles P Comings, age 52 in 1920, born in Georgia (about 1858?), black, found in 1920 Census [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M84T-5NG] 1930 census has several Charles Comings [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&exactSearching=true&q.givenName=Charles&q.surname=Comings&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1810731] Martin Comings (born 1880, Ireland) listed in 1920 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH3W-P21 US Census] 11/12/2021 Message thread with a boatload of unknown Comings suggestions: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1328262/can-someone-with-ancestry-access-look-up-city-directory-for Horace C Comings - not on Wikitree as of 6/11/21; can't find a thing to connect him to existing family, and he can't be found in Isaac genealogy. One of his ancestors is Cummings-690 / Comings-369 (Gershon/Gershom). Partially sourced profile [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/9967802/person/1436159321/facts here]. Familysearch sources [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LHD4-F7G here]. FS profile gives dates of life 9 Dec 1828 - 2 Aug 1917. Wife: Hannah Jane Gould (1833-1896). Parents: John Cummings (1799-1857), Mary Ayres (1790-1857). Father of John: Gershom (1740-1825) and Rhoda Newton (1765-1809). Gershom's father is listed as John Comins (1732-1782), major age discrepancy there, and Rachel Snow (1728-1813), ditto; marriage 19 Nov 1752. [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/120389709/person/370198807484/facts Ancestry profile] gives Gershom's years of life as 1760-1824. Source for birth year is American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI). "Wm S Comings" born 1869, Tennessee, 1920 Census living in Fowler, Fresno, CA. No profile as of 12/12/21.
Gershom is descended from "Woburn John" (Cummings-285). Woburn John had a son John born in 1696 (Cummings-5029) (Isaac, page 563 / 627). John had a son [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/120389709/person/370198808125/facts John] (1732-1782). This last John was Gershom's father. 6/17/21 Commented on Cummings-5029 re research about him and his father ("Woburn John") having both married women named Mary Lee. Apparently this is so. Comings-218 has children that need to be sourced and added. Comings-110 is the guy who proudly retained the Comings spelling (footnoted on Isaac page 507). Need some further research and sourcing on this guy.
A boatload of Comings I never heard of at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&q.givenName=Everett%20L&q.surname=Comings&q.surname.exact=on&f.collectionId=1727033 this search result] for the 1910 census
Another boatload of Comings I don't know at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.givenName=Florence&q.surname=Comings this search result] found when trying to document the siblings of "Sherman the Train."
And who the heck are all THESE people?? [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.givenName=William%20Henry&q.surname=Comings]
Some interesting search results here: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&q.givenName=Harriet&q.givenName.exact=on&q.surname=Comings&q.surname.exact=on]

Comings with presence in California

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'''Reference list of names that keep surfacing'''
Everett L (Lewis) Comings: 1869-1936, wife Charlotte Blackmore, Santa Cruz connection, later Seattle: Comings-383. Everett L (Louis) Comings, his son: Comings-385
Everett S (Sherman) Comings, he of the lengthy resume, wife #1 Mary Addie Hutchinson, wife #2 Mabel Hayes: Comings-113
George Ralph Comings, wife Edna Aleen Fanger, daughter Mary Benita Hables: Comings-337
Robert Sherman (Bob) Comings in San Bernardino, mother Cecilia (state hospitals), father Herbert Sherman Comings, wife Ollie Mae: Comings-118
'''Northern'''
Sisters Jane A. ("Jennie"), Amy L, Edith and Grace Comings (Comings-375)
San Mateo, bay area
Miss Annie Comings of Cuddeback made a short visit to Hydesville, per the Humboldt Times, Volume LX, Number 31, 4 February 1903. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=HTS19030204.2.24&srpos=504&e=-------en--20--501--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
Arthur T Comings (1941-2015) Comings-373
Died in Fairfax, Marin
Raised in San Diego; parents both died in San Diego
According to [https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/marinij/name/arthur-comings-obituary?pid=177398474 obituary] he was part of the art scene in Berkeley in the 1970s. Has a living son, daughter, and a sister in Santa Cruz.
C Comings from San Francisco checked into the Pacific Hotel in San Jose in 1882. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN18820907.2.41&srpos=560&e=-------en--20--541--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
C Comings had an unclaimed letter in the San Jose post office in January 1890. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN18960115.2.53&srpos=978&e=-------en--20--961--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Miss Clara Comings is listed as a guest at a party in Lodi in 1918. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDI19180221.2.66&srpos=546&e=-------en--20--541--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Cooper Comings was a juror in the Hagenow murder trial in May 1889, SF. No further mention online of such a person. (Nickname? The C Comings listed above?) [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18890508.2.33&srpos=137&e=-------en--20--121--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Corrie Comings is mentioned as a member of a student committee at Oakland Technical High School in 1929. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=OT19291020.1.18&srpos=1760&e=-------en--20--1741--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Mrs. E. B. Comings was the victim of a robbery at her home in San Francisco (Chestnut Street between Hyde and Larkin) in 1900. Nothing further can be found on such a person. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC19000427.2.124&srpos=918&e=-------en--20--901--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
A Mrs. Earl Comings was a guest at a bridge club luncheon in San Anselmo in 1928. Familysearch census records find two men named Earl Comings but impossible to determine whether either of these is the man in question. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SAH19280511.1.3&srpos=1975&e=-------en--20--1961--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
A Mrs. Ella Comings of SF was elected as a director of the SF Archdiocese Council of Catholic Women in 1928. This is likely not Miss Ella F Comings (Comings-29) as she lived in Minnesota with her sister at that time. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SRPD19280608.1.4&srpos=1893&e=-------en--20--1881--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Edith Comings graduated from Everett Grammar School (San Francisco) in 1904. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC19040611.2.119.6&srpos=186&e=-------en--20--181--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
"Ely Comings ranch" purchased by Mr. Crocker, residence partly burned in 1877 (Sonoma Democrat) [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SD18770526&e=-------en--20--721--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] '''Sonoma County connection'''
E. S. Comings of Forestville mentioned in newspaper in 1912 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SRPD19121123.2.59&srpos=440&e=-------en--20--421--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]. A Google search on that name and location reveals a MISS E.S. Comings, i.e. this is s a woman [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=%22E+S+Comings%22+Forestville]. '''Sonoma County connection'''
Etireene Comings mentioned in Santa Rosa Press Democrat 8 Nov 1914, "Advertised letters." Could not find a single thing elsewhere with this name, unless it's the E. S. Comings just above. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SRPD19141108&e=-------en--20--761--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22-------1] '''Sonoma County connection'''
F Comings of San Francisco checked into a hotel somewhere in LA in Nov 1903. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19031116.2.95&srpos=1346&e=-------en--20--1341--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] Frank Comings, policeman, arrested 3 men in a SF hotel for an illegal blackjack game. SF Call, Dec 1914. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC19141211.2.90&srpos=137&e=-------en--20--121--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
"Policeman Comings" (same one as above?) fished a man out of the bay who jumped for a ferry and missed. March 1915. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC19150312.2.90&srpos=90&e=-------en--20--81--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Frank J Comings ran for assembly 2nd district in Humbolt in 1918 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=HTS19180717.2.28.3&srpos=102&e=-------en--20--101--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
Fred Comings/Cumings, member of Parlor Native Sons, 1911, Healdsburg [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=HTES19111004.2.43&srpos=142&e=-------en--20--141--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] '''Sonoma County connection'''
G Comings checked into the Baldwin Hotel in SF in June 1884. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18840611.2.76&srpos=1290&e=-------en--20--1281--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
George Ralph Comings (1871-1934) Comings-337
Died in Raymond, Madera
Daughter graduated from Stanford in electrical engineering in 1932; she died in San Diego
George Comings was elected treasurer of the Barbers' Association in Sacramento in June 1891. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDU18910610.2.47&srpos=83&e=-------en--20--81--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Mrs. H Comings, Hannah (Odermatt) Comings, is mentioned in the death notice of her sister Theresa Dailey, wife of William R. Dailey, San Francisco Call, Volume 72, Number 107, 15 September 1892 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC18920915.2.125.3&srpos=1578&e=-------en--20--1561--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1], and again in the death notice of her mother, San Francisco Call, Volume 73, Number 149, 28 April 1893 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC18930428.2.137.2&srpos=1512&e=-------en--20--1501--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] She has a sparse [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3BL-DRY Familysearch profile] that does not mention her husband's name. Isaac mentions no one named Odermatt. There is no Ancestry profile. Theresa's siblings were Mrs. H Comings, Mrs. C. Hefner, and Frank, Louis, Joe and Paul Odermatt. Their parents were F. A. and Kathrina Odermatt. Theresa was a SF native and died age 27 years, 5 months and 21 days.
Harris Comings and George Lynch in Amador newspaper item (1911): [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=AL19110707.2.21&srpos=116&e=-------en--20--101--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
Irving Comings - mentioned in 1920 Colusa Daily Sun. No further info can be found. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DCS19200911.2.40&srpos=291&e=-------en--20--281--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
Mr. J. Comings, "enterprising farmer and thresher, has sold his ranch to a party in San Francisco. It has a medical spring and is to be fitted up as a resort for invalids." Sonoma Democrat, Volume XX, Number 23, 31 March 1877 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SD18770331.2.34&srpos=593&e=-------en--20--581--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]'''Sonoma County connection'''
J A Comings appointed to Stanford faculty in chemistry, 1904 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN19040804.2.48&srpos=618&e=-------en--20--601--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
J A Comings was on the senior ball committee for Stanford senior week in 1905. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN19050219.2.21&srpos=979&e=-------en--20--961--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
J B Cumings, Bay area, mentioned in 1885 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18850219.2.40&srpos=53&e=-------en--20--41--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1 here]; could find no other info on him.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Comings were at the Stockton Hotel in SF in January 1911. No further info found. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC19110126.2.48&srpos=999&e=-------en--20--981--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
J H Comings, VP of the Howard Social Club in SF, mentioned in Daily Alta California 5 Oct 1867. Nothing further could be found on him. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18671005.2.37.3&srpos=804&e=-------en--20--801--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22-------1]
J H Comings won a prize in a National Guard shooting competition in May 1868. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18680525.2.3&srpos=1071&e=-------en--20--1061--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
J H Comings went to Sacramento and returned the same day, in the (Oroville) Weekly Butte Record, Volume 31, Number 51, 3 October 1885 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=WBR18851003.2.26&srpos=418&e=-------en--20--401--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
J H Comings of Chico arrived at the Lick House (hotel) in San Francisco in September 1896. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC18960921.2.138&srpos=1207&e=-------en--20--1201--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
J M Comings listed on the January (1872) term of grand jurors, representing Washington Townshp. Russian River Flag, Volume IV, number 7, 28 December 1871. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=RRF18711228.2.33&srpos=637&e=-------en--20--621--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] '''Sonoma County connection'''
Mrs J W Comings had an unclaimed letter according to the Madera Mercury in 1916 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MM19160908.2.10&srpos=227&e=-------en--20--221--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
James W Comings, principal of Geyserville High School in 1965, Healdsburg Tribune 28 Oct 1965. Not found in 1950 US Census. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=HTES19651028.2.183&srpos=581&e=-------en--20--581--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] '''Sonoma County connection'''
Mrs. James Comings mentioned in Healdsburg Tribune, 1965 Geyserville Grange H.E.C. card party, held Aug 19, 1965. Wife of James W? No info found. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=HTES19650826.2.14&srpos=224&e=-------en--20--221--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
James R Comings divorced from Carolyn S Martin in Nov 1974 in Monterey [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/1227601:1141?tid=&pid=&queryId=94c8974d256dc75f28df4c633de06861&_phsrc=v33-1646169&_phstart=successSource California, U.S., Divorce Index, 1966-1984]
Jennie Comings was chosen to serve as a high school chemistry, German and history teacher in Oroville or Marysville in 1906. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MDA19060717.2.44&srpos=24&e=-------en--20--21--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Job Comings - mining claims in coast range, 1886 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDU18860901.2.7&srpos=753&e=-------en--20--741--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22-------1]
John H Comings (any relation to J H above?) is listed in multiple SF city directories between 1861 and 1880; in 1861 his occupation was laborer. In a later directory he is listed as a clerk to Charles L. Dingley (flour and lumber business). Another John H Comings is listed as a pupil at the Trinidad public school in 1897. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=BLA18970605.2.9&srpos=890&e=-------en--20--881--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Joseph R Comings, embalmer, mentioned in San Jose Mercury-news, August 1907 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN19070826.2.32&srpos=343&e=-------en--20--341--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
L V Comings of Pacific Motor Boat mentioned in Sausalito News, January 1915 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SN19150116.2.2&srpos=474&e=-------en--20--461--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]. Not found in 1900, 1910 or 1920 US Census. However, the [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433069082810&view=1up&seq=49&q1=Comings online archives of Pacific Motor Boat Magazine for 1915-1916] show many instances of A V, A F, A T, L t and L I Comings. Mostly A V.
Lawrence Comings had a letter in the Iowa City (in Placer County, CA, now called Iowa Hill) in October 1855. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=PH18551006.2.18&srpos=1321&e=-------en--20--1321--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Lillian (Lunt) Comings (1861-1933) Lunt-784
Husband: Comings-377 He died in 1926 in San Mateo; she died about 1933 in San Francisco.
Something in the SJ Mercury in 1899: [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN18890612.2.31&srpos=107&e=-------en--20--101--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
M T Comings suspected of neglect of duty at an almshouse, SF 1902 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC19021101.2.145&srpos=228&e=-------en--20--221--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] No further info about any M T Comings could be found.
Mrs. M T Comings of San Diego had relatives in Johnstown and worried that they might have died in the 1889 flood. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDDU18890604.2.37&srpos=1695&e=-------en--20--1681--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] See just above re lack of any further information.
Martin Comings (no profile yet), found in 1920 US Census in Alameda.
Miss Mamie and Miss Minnie Comings listed as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, 1881, Merced Star newspaper. Cannot find a Mamie Comings, and unable to determine whether Minnie is Comings-287, who was about 12 years old in 1881. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MSS18810602.2.23&srpos=190&e=-------en--20--181--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
Dr. N. Comings, dentist in south bay area, 1922 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DNL19221014.2.29&srpos=281&e=-------en--20--281--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Robert Comings taught an art class on "Ritual" at the SF Jewish Community Center in 1970 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=JW19700605.2.55&srpos=635&e=-------en--20--621--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22-------1]. Possibly Comings-374 whose wife is an artist but cannot tell for certain.
"Bob" Comings had an item on exhibit at Santa Rosa Junior College art gallery in 1999. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=OL19991104.2.13&srpos=211&e=-------en--20--201--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] Could be Comings-374 but cannot be certain.
An S H Comings had a sermon piece in the Marin Journal, Volume 36, Number 48, 4 February 1897. Not able to determine his identity. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MJ18970204.2.36&srpos=1717&e=-------en--20--1701--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Thomas E Comings had a letter waiting at the Colusa post office in 1873. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=WCS18730419.2.14.2&srpos=459&e=-------en--20--441--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Trician Comings in the Santa Cruz Sentinel re driving versus biking, 2004. This person is referred to with male pronouns. Comings-373 had a SISTER named Trician Comings who according to Intelius is 75 years old in 2022, on Facebook clearly a female, lives in Santa Cruz. Did the newspaper use the wrong pronouns? Did Trician have a son with the same name? Was there surgery? [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS20040201.1.52&srpos=1162&e=-------en--20--1161--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] Trician also appears with no pronouns in a list of people in 2004 who opposed Measure J. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS20041101.1.22&srpos=1&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN-%22Trician+Comings%22-------1]
W B Comings mentioned in Daily Alta California (SF), 18 January 1875, elected officers of the Mercantile Library. Comings-62 is William Burton Comings who was 5 years old in 1875. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18750118.2.13&srpos=223&e=-------en--20--221--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
W F Comings was selected as a trial juror in 1877 in Nevada County. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MU18770731.2.9&srpos=743&e=-------en--20--741--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22-------1]
Mrs. Will Comings [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=HTES19660203.2.33&srpos=71&e=-------en--20--61--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] February 7, 1966, Dry Creek Farm Bureau women's group, reported from '''Healdsburg''' in 1966. Not the wife of Comings-187 as his son confirmed he knew of no other Comings in Sonoma County. Another item in the Healdsburg Tribune 3 February 1966 re the same women's group, hostess for dessert Mrs. Will Comings. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=HTES19660203.2.33&srpos=69&e=-------en--20--61--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
"Wm S Comings" born 1869, Tennessee, 1920 Census living in Fowler, Fresno, CA. No profile as of 12/12/21.
Zoe Comings of Watsonville was listed on the Cabrillo College honor roll in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, Volume 136, Number 308, 7 November 1993[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS19931107.1.12&srpos=1640&e=-------en--20--1621--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]. Google search shows a Zoe Comings, jewelry artist in Austin, Texas. Intelius says she is age 48 (in 2022) and the daughter of Robert W Comings (Comings-374) and Linda MacDonald.
"Birge & Comings" bragged about the amenities of the Phoenix Hotel. Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 73, 11 June 1851 The same ad ran several days in a row. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDU18510611.2.2.5&srpos=1308&e=-------en--20--1301--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
A "Mr. Comings" is cited in an item from the Sacramento Transcript, Volume 3, Number 24, 26 April 1851, concerning "Indian difficulties." [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=ST18510426.2.7&srpos=592&e=-------en--20--581--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
A Comings with no first name listed is mentioned as a fruit dealer at the Great Fruit Market in San Francisco, California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 17, Number 20, 8 August 1862. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=CF18620808.2.23&srpos=553&e=-------en--20--541--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
A "Miss Comings" was on the faculty of Live Oak High School, Morgan Hill, according to the San Jose Mercury News, Volume LXXI, Number 84, 22 Sep 1906. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN19060922.2.89&srpos=622&e=-------en--20--621--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
A "Miss Comings" resigned from a high school teaching position (in Oroville?) according to the Marysville Daily Appeal, 8 January 1907. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MDA19070108.2.39&srpos=796&e=-------en--20--781--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22-------1]
"Birge & Comings" advertised the Phoenix Hotel in Sacramento in May 1851. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDU18510528.2.14.3&srpos=1388&e=-------en--20--1381--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
'''Southern'''
Arthur Comings was listed as one of the "young people" at a party in Los Angeles at the home Miss Fay Springer in 1900. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19000506.2.98&srpos=1724&e=-------en--20--1721--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] He was an usher in a wedding in 1901. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19010102.2.157&srpos=8&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN-%22Arthur+Comings%22-------1] He was at a Halloween party in 1901. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19011103.2.324&srpos=7&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN-%22Arthur+Comings%22-------1] He was also present at a party at the home of of Mrs. E. L. Comings in 1906. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19060518.2.84.4&srpos=1&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN-%22Arthur+Comings%22-------1] Arthur H Comings and Mrs. M H Comings of Los Angeles attended an outdoor concert series in San Diego in 1910. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDDU19100701.2.103&srpos=9&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN-%22Arthur+Comings%22-------1]
Bessie and Mattie Comings were guests at the Rest-A-While in 1912. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LIB19120906.2.9&srpos=23&e=-------en--20--21--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
"Buster" Comings, student at Coronado High School, mentioned in 1951 newspaper article [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=CJ19510517.2.35&srpos=436&e=-------en--20--421--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
Colin L Comings mentioned in Los Angeles Herald, Volume XXXIII, Number 190, 9 April 1911, in an article titled "CHICAGO MEN OF MONEY WILL RESIDE IN CALIFORNIA Beauty and Fertility of Ramona Acres Recognized" [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19110409&e=-------en--20--541--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] Perhaps he is the father of Mary Comings listed below as residing in Ramona.
David E Comings, MD '''PROBABLY LIVING''' age 87 according to Intelius
Comings-397
Son of Edward Walter Comings (Comings-380)
1940 US Census, age 5 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KWW8-BPJ] [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DS19700508.2.72&e=-------en--20--301--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1 newspaper article 1970]
Dr. David Comings mentioned in 1987 newspaper item[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=CRS19870429.2.17.6&srpos=384&e=-------en--20--381--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1], another in 1988 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS19881201.1.1&srpos=246&e=-------en--20--241--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
E D Comings married Marion Whiteley at Coronado in June 1949. One attendant was Helen Burdette. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=CJ19490630.2.61&srpos=10&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] Mrs. Edward Comings was matron of honor for Helen Burdette at a Coronado wedding in 1949. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=CJ19490915.2.44&srpos=1132&e=-------en--20--1121--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] No amount of searching could find any information whatsoever on either of them.
E S Comings, artist (via Google, plus newspaper ad, 1893, Los Angeles, portraits and photographs. PROBABLY Everett Sherman Comings (Comings-113). He has quite the biography. Three other ads are found in [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=q&r=381&results=1&e=-------en--20--361--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1 this search result.]
Mrs. E. T. Comings helped with a YWCA Halloween party in October 1903. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19031030.2.94&srpos=108&e=-------en--20--101--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Mrs. Edward Comings was matron of honor at a Coronado wedding in 1949. (Any relation to E D Comings above?) [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=CJ19490915.2.44&srpos=1132&e=-------en--20--1121--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] Fannie S Comings "of Santa Barbara" is mentioned in an article [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DNL19240612.2.85&srpos=219&e=-------en--20--201--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1 here]; need to relook it up when images are restored. (San Mateo, June 1924.
Mrs. Fred Comings was chairwoman of the San Diego Women's Club Valerian Section in June 1963. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=NCSN19630606.2.117&srpos=18&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
G. Comings played third base in the Young Boyle Heights Stars in 1893. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH18930702.2.76&srpos=470&e=-------en--20--461--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Glen Comings recommended attendance at a tennis tournament in October 1980. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=NCSN19801002.2.58&srpos=1111&e=-------en--20--1101--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
H W Comings of Los Angeles, 1892 (Comings-315??) [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SLOMT18920814.2.23&srpos=38&e=-------en--20--21--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
J H Comings became deputy commander of San Diego Garrison No. 99, regular Army and Navy union in 1893 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDDU18930406.2.45&srpos=692&e=-------en--20--681--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] Nothing further found.
J M Comings from Corning, Iowa, stayed at the Hotel Del Coronado in 1889 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDDU18890109.2.47&srpos=409&e=-------en--20--401--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1.] Google coughs up J M Comings, MD, aka "professor." As of 04-23-22, no further info could be found on this person but he appears to have lived in New York.
James R Comings, DOB 2 March 1979, residence in Palm Springs per U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2 [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/176391072:1732?tid=&pid=&queryId=d54d193352ecf8720ed0b167b21ec41c&_phsrc=SxP2245&_phstart=successSource] Same person found residing in Jonesboro, GA in 1991, per U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/321761394:1788] Same person found in U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019 [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/272398118:62209] listed as James Ray Comings Jr.
John Richard Comings of LA, age 18, arrested for forced entry to commercial building. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=NCSN19841118.2.20&srpos=930&e=-------en--20--921--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22-------1]
Loisa Comings and Leo Janko got a marriage license in 1914 in the LA area. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19140720.2.162&srpos=547&e=-------en--20--541--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Marie Comings was a guest at the home of someone in Rialto in 1918. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=EISBN19180211.1.4&srpos=1752&e=-------en--20--1741--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Mark David Comings, 1963-2010. Father Bruce, mother Joanne. Obit [https://obits.ocregister.com/us/obituaries/orangecounty/name/mark-comings-obituary?id=21607400]
Mary E. Comings of Ramona, San Diego County, took third place in the high school division of the statewide spelling bee held at the Sacramento state fair on September 1, 1928. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2176416/oakland-tribune/] [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MVR19280914&e=-------en--20--541--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] Perhaps Colin Comings (above) was her father.
Mrs. Mary H. Comings, Galpin Shakespeare Club, Los Angeles, 1907 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19071003.2.35.2&srpos=246&e=-------en--20--241--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] and [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19071010.2.156.2&srpos=182&e=-------en--20--181--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] Mrs. M H Comings in the Badger Club, 1913. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19130402.2.24&srpos=247&e=-------en--20--241--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1] Could be Hutchinson-7758 (Mary Hutchinson Comings) as she appears to have lived in LA at the time.
Mrs. Mary T. Comings died at age 40 in San Diego in June 1884. No amount of searching could turn up any other information about her. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDDU18940623.2.23&srpos=1318&e=-------en--20--1301--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
A Miss Mary Comings was a hostess at the annual social event of the Lyric Club (Los Angeles Herald, Volume 35, Number 266, 24 June 1908). [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19080624.2.101.31&srpos=937&e=-------en--20--921--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Rhoda W Comings is listed among the legal notices in a 1920 newspaper from Calexico. Nothing further can be found for anyone by that name in that part of the country, in that timeframe. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=CC19230605.2.54.5&srpos=924&e=-------en--20--921--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Mr. and Mrs. W C Comings were guests at the Westlake Card Club gathering in November 1900. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19001111.2.129&srpos=1780&e=-------en--20--1761--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
- - - - - Some names in a California 1910-1920 search result [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&q.anyPlace=California&q.anyPlace.exact=on&q.residenceDate.from=1910&q.residenceDate.to=1920&q.residencePlace=Forestville%2C%20Sonoma%2C%20California&q.surname=Comings&q.surname.exact=on]
- - - - - No first name listed: "Mrs. Comings" attended a tea party, according to the (Santa Barbara) Morning Press, Volume 43, Number 204, 23 April 1915. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MP19150423.2.49&srpos=1304&e=-------en--20--1301--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Baptists of three counties convene, an item in the Morning Press, Volume 45, Number 30, 6 October 1916, mentions "Dr. Comings," pastor of the First Baptist Church of Pasadena. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MP19161006.2.103&srpos=395&e=-------en--20--381--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
A "Mr. Comings" is on a list of letters remaining in the Los Angeles post office as of April 18, 1881. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH18810419.2.21&srpos=841&e=-------en--20--841--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
Mrs. A. W. Leadbetter and her sister "Miss Comings" traveled from Portland to Santa Barbara in November 1915, planning to join "Miss Leadbetter" at the family home. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MP19151107.2.48&srpos=1378&e=-------en--20--1361--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] Mrs. Frederick W. Leadbetter gave a party at her Santa Barbara home in June 1916; "Miss Comings" is on the guest list, as well as Mrs. A. M. Leadbetter (Annie Matilda Comings Leadbetter, widowed). [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MP19160615.2.39&srpos=1399&e=-------en--20--1381--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] No A. W. Leadbetter can be found; would guess this is meant to be F. W. Mrs. Leadbetter was most likely Carrie Pittock. The only "nearby" (in the family tree) "Miss Comings" is Fannie Stone Comings, who was F. W.'s aunt; thus if it is indeed this "Miss Comings," she was Mrs. Leadbetter's aunt by marriage, not her sister
'''Visitors from out of state, or otherwise not found in CA''' Miss F. Comings, Miss G. S. Comings, Miss A. S. Comings of Brooklyn, NY, stayed at the Potter Hotel in Santa Barbara in August 1905. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MP19050801.2.19&srpos=546&e=-------en--20--541--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22-------1]
Frank Comings of Iowa registered at the Central in San Luis Obispo in November 1886. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SLOTW18861112.2.36&srpos=895&e=-------en--20--881--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] A Frank A Comings was born in 1865 in Ohio, according to the Iowa state census of 1885. Nothing further on this Frank can be found.
Irving Comings - mentioned in company of movie "Everywoman," 1920, Colusa Daily Sun [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DCS19200911.2.40&srpos=238&e=-------en--20--221--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1] Mentioned on Google in the Titusville (PA) Herald via Newspaperarchive.com is a movie (uncertain title) starting Irving Comings and Virginia Kirtley. Also listed in one Google source as directing "Springtime in the Rockies" starring Gene Autry.
"Miss Comings" from Brooklyn at the Vista Inn. Oceanside Register, 1915. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=ORE19150416&e=-------en--20--941--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22-------1] "Miss F. I. Comings" from Brooklyn was at the Van Nuys Hotel. Los Angeles Herald, Volume 37, Number 282, 10 July 1910]
J P Comings listed in 1867 newspaper article about pardoned rebels. Listed under Virginia, it is not clear beyond that what his role might have been. No further info can be found on this person. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDU18670209.2.2&srpos=1966&e=-------en--20--1961--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
N. C. Comings from Richford, Vermont, visiting the Palace Hotel in SF for the Democratic convention in 1920 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC19200319.2.340&srpos=987&e=-------en--20--981--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22-------1]
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Comings of London, England were guests at the Ambassador Hotel in Santa Barbara in May 1920. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MP19200506.2.59&srpos=775&e=-------en--20--761--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
A prosecution in Missouri conducted by Messrs. Comings and Sawyer, date not given, in the reminiscences of "the late Senator Vest." [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SFC19040904.2.123.27&srpos=353&e=-------en--20--341--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
A "Mrs. Comings" is listed as attending a gathering of the Society of American Women in London (England) in February 1909. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN19090215.2.9&srpos=1091&e=-------en--20--1081--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
"Mr. Comings" on 15 Dec 1858 (35th congress) gave notice of a bill in Congress to modify a tariff. Nothing further can be found about this congressman. [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18590114.2.9&srpos=1883&e=-------en--20--1881--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
'''Place names''' Comings Ranch somewhere near Mariposa, Merced County Sun, Volume XLII, Number 20, 8 August 1913 [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=MCS19130808.2.60&srpos=1521&e=-------en--20--1521--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1]
'''False Alarms?''' "Abram Comings," born 1820 in Kentucky, lived in Missouri, was elected to Congress, has about equal references between Comings and Comingo. He has a sparse profile on Familysearch under Comingo. One newspaper item under Abraham Comings is [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DAC18750928.2.38&srpos=927&e=-------en--20--921--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1 here]. Another ("A. Comings") is [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDU18750622.2.5.1&srpos=1133&e=-------en--20--1121--txt-txIN-Comings+NOT+%22comings+and+goings%22+NOT+%22short+comings%22+NOT+%22goings+and+comings%22+NOT+%22Coming%27s%22+NOT+%22Comings%2c+goings%22+NOT+%22Goings%2c+Comings%22+NOT+%22Comings+and+doings%22-------1 here.]

Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania by J.H. Beers & Co

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Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania by J.H. Beers & Co Published 1898 Publisher Chicago, J. H. Beers & co. Pages 1602 Possible copyright status The Library of Congress is unaware of any copyright restrictions for this item. Language English Call number 6346826 Digitizing sponsor Sloan Foundation Book contributor The Library of Congress Collection library_of_congress; americana Notes there are some light and dark pictures and texts.. Full catalog record MARCXML {https://archive.org/details/commemorativebio04jhbe}

Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio

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'''Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio''', published by J.H. Beers & Co, Chicago, 1894. ==Online links== *[https://archive.org/details/commemorativebio00jhbeer Internet Archive] ==Citation== Use this syntax to cite this source (be sure to add the page number you're citing): *'''[[Space:Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio|Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio]]''', published by J.H. Beers & Co, Chicago, 1894. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Commemorative_biographical_record_of_the_counties_of_Huron_and_Lorain%2C_Ohio|See profiles that reference this book]]

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'''Comments and Observations ''' My Y-DNA and autosomal DNA test results indicate I am an exact or close match to several people who obviously had no idea they were related to me. Out of personal respect for them and a consideration of the WikiTree code of ethics, I will not mention their names publicly. I never intended to embarrass them in any way. I'm just thrilled to be related to them. I hardly see how anybody could blame me for that. But I'm not sure I can recommend Y-DNA tests for the faint of heart. My own DNA results are pretty close to what was expected. I'm a genuine article. I always knew who I was, even if some of my genetic relatives did not who THEY really were. "I yam what I yam and dat's all what I yam. I'm Popeye, the sailorman!" At least five of my relatives have told me variations of this idea, as follows: "I know I am crazy, but you don't seem to know you are crazy." That's right, I do not know that. I do not subscribe to the notion that there is such a thing as "crazy". I was not raised to pigeonhole human behavior into such narrow categories. It's my Christian duty to be more tolerant and understanding than that. Any fan of William Shakespeare gets a much broader understanding of human nature in all its variety, which is our lot as human beings. There are normal variations of thinking based on inherited personality, upbringing, culture and physical illnesses. I suggest to my relatives who think they are crazy that they are not crazy at all. Fresh air, exercise and vitamins are the cure they need for what ails them. Sometimes a little romance helps, too. My partner has a special way of...... Well, never mind. LOL Mineral deficiencies in the drinking water in Florida are a big problem. I get a low-grade headache when I visit Florida, that disappears when I get back to Colorado, with one glass of tap water. Or they rely on unprofessional medical quacks who overtreat anyone with good health insurance, preferring excessive profits over patient health and wellness. My great-grandfather John Andrews lived to 92 and never went to a doctor in his whole life. His son-in-law died at age 56 after minor surgery, from a reaction to penicillin.

Commerce, Georgia Place Study Info

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COMMERCE NOTES

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Common Ashley Genealogy Errors

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== Commonly Repeated Inaccuracies re Ashley Genealogy Records == '''John Ashley of Lancaster, VA''' : '''False:''' There is a record in "Servants to Foreign Plantations 1663-79 from the Port of Bristol" which shows a John Ashley born in 1625, destination Bardados. : '''Fact:''' There is no record of a John Ashley (or name variant thereof) going as a servant from Bristol to a foreign colony. See [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/indentures/advsearch_bristol.html Search the Bristol Registers of Servants Sent to Foreign Plantations, 1654 - 1686, virtualjamestown.org]. In addition, if there were such a record, it would almost certainly not relate to John Ashley of Lancaster, VA since he received land grants for transporting servants to Virginia and was almost certainly never a servant himself. : False: There is evidence that he was the son of a William Ashley, who was the son of Sir Anthony Ashley :Fact: There is no evidence Thomas Ashley, Sr of Bertie County, NC :False: There is evidence that he was the son of Thomas Ashley of '''John Plowman Ashley of Bertie County, NC''' :'''False:''' John Plowman's will refers to "nephew John Plowman Ashley". :'''Fact:''' John Plowman's will refers to John Plowman Ashley but does not refer to him as his nephew or provide any other indication as to how they might be related. See transcription of his will (with link to original) in the profile for [[Plowman-11|John Plowman]] :: :'''False:''' Numerous records refer to "John Plowman Ashley." :'''Fact:''' John Plowman's will is the only record that refers to "John Plowman Ashley". On the other hand, there are numerous records that refer to "John Plowman White," the primary beneficiary named in John Plowman's will. '''John Ashley of Anson County, NC''' :'''False:''' John Ashley's will refers to a daughter named Mary Ann Franck. :'''Fact:''' While the abstracts of the will in Grimes' "Abstract of North Carolina Wills" and in NCHGR Vol I state that the will mentions a daughter named "Mary Ann Franks," a close examination of the original faded text shows that it is more likely that her name was Mary Ann Fransis and that the abstracters confused an old-style elongated s followed by a faded i to be a k. See will at [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9061/007640345_01209?pid=931055 North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 for John Ashley]. :: :'''False:''' There is evidence that establishes that John Ashley of Anson was John Plowman Ashley of Bertie County, NC. :'''Fact:''' There is no such evidence. In fact, there is strong evidence that they were not the same person. See discussion at ____ == Sources ==

Common Genome of Descendants of Francis Bird

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This is the detail page for the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bird_DNA_Study Bird DNA Study]. Genealogists may contact the project managers for specific research information. Currently there are two cohorts of DNA descendants of [[Bird-7482|Francis Bird]] and [[Littleton-200|Jane Littleton]] of Rock Creek parish (1725) in modern Washington D.C. and historical Prince George's/Frederick/Montgomery Cos. in Maryland: *Cohort 1 contains 15 samples from descendants of their great grandson [[Bird-7326|Francis Bird]] his first wife [[Schermerhorn-492|Rhoda Schermerhorn]] via their son [[Bird-12594|John Bird]], referred to as "Bird-#" when referenced individually; and *Cohort 2 contains 10 samples from descendants of their daughter [[Bird-12597|Mary Bird]], referred to as "Allison-#" when referenced individually. Numerous other samples were grouped into cohorts for purposes of testing. They are: *Cohort X1 = 6 samples that share the triangular match w/ Cohort 1 on chromosome 16 and 1 sample descended from same. Two are native to Eire, three to England and one to America. *Cohort X3 = 15 samples descended from Sheridan families w/ ties to County Cavan, Eire. *Cohort X5 = 8 samples descended from Bell families w/ ties to northern Eire. *Cohort X7 = 13 samples descended from [[O’Riley-215|Maolmordha O'Riley]] and [[Hull-551|Mary Hull]]. *Cohort X8 = 11 samples descended from [[Riley-2255 |Thomas Riley]] and [[Webb-3941|Sarah Webb]]. == Definitions == *MRCA = most recent common ancestor(s). *cohort = a group of DNA samples all descended from the same MRCA. *cohort-pair = two DNA samples from different cohorts that are tested against each other *triangulated match = three sets of matches between three DNA samples in which the DNA segment of a particular chromosome is common to all three samples and the relationship between all samples is third cousin or greater.Wayne, Debby (2016). [http://debbiewayne.com/pubs/pub_NGSMag_201608_triangulation.pdf Genetic Genealogy Journey: Triangulating Autosomal DNA]. National Genealogical Society Magazine. *IBD match = a match between two DNA samples in which the minimum segment is at least 10 cMs, indicating a match that is "identical by descent" with a common ancestor within the last 500 years.Coop, Ralph P. (2013). [https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.1001555 The Geography of Recent Genetic Ancestry across Europe]. PLOS Biology 11(5):e1001555. *sub-threshold match = a match between two DNA samples in which the minimum segment is 5 cMs, the minimum segment size for negligible false-positives.Durand EY, Eriksson N, McLean CY. (2014). [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4104314/ Reducing pervasive false positive identical-by-descent segments detected by large-scale pedigree analysis.] Molecular Biology and Evolution. *threshold match = a match between two DNA samples in which the minimum segment is 7 cMs, the historically accepted minimum segment size for a moderately confident likelihood of a single MRCA.Autosomal DNA match thresholds, International Society of Genetic Genealogy Wiki, edited on 17 August 2020. For purposes of this study a threshold match which exceeds 9.99 cMs is an IBD match, though it is also included as a threshold match when calculating totals for threshold matches. *multi-chromosomal match (MC) = matches between cohort-pair that occur on more than one chromosome. *stippling = small matches on the same or opposite chromosome between two cohort-pairs as distinguished from another cohort-pair (which may or may not include one of the same samples from the first cohort-pair) with a match on the same or opposite chromosome upon a different segment. == Methodology == DNA matching was undertaken at [https://www.gedmatch.com GEDmatch] using the default measures for One-to-One Autosomal Comparison except for the minimum segment cM size which was set to a numerical value of 5. Documented false positives were likewise eliminated.Matching segments identified as possible "large-scale population pile-up region(s)“ indicative of identity by chance rather than identify by descent were eliminated." See Li H, Glusman G, Hu H, Shankaracharya, Caballero J, Hubley R, et al. (2014) [https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1004144 Relationship Estimation from Whole-Genome Sequence Data.] PLoS Genet 10(1): e1004144. When dealing with large data sets, telltale traces of ancient, degraded DNA commonality seem to be: *statistically significant,Tenny, S., Abdelgawad, I. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459346/ Statistical Significance.] [Updated 2022 Nov 21]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan. valid matches between samples from different cohorts; and *matches between different cohort-pairs along the opposite autosome; and *stippling, a repetition of matches between different cohort-pairs on different segments of the same chromosome, particularly where those segments adjoin or are nearly- adjoined; and *a pattern of sub-threshold matches among different cohort-pairs accompanied by one or more residual threshold matches. As a rule of thumb, blocks longer than 4 cMs date from 500-1,500 years, while blocks longer than 10 cM date from within the last 500 years. Triangulated matches confirm existence of and/or identity of MRCA. Statistically significant IBD match rate strongly implies existence of MRCA within 500 years. Statistically significant threshold match rates below 10 cMs and/or valid match rates strongly imply existence of MRCA within last 1,500 years. Statistically significant multi-chromosomal rates are supporting evidence of an MRCA within last 500 years. == Results == Cohorts 1 & 2 were tested against each other as well as against a number of unrelated samples to determine relation. *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-1/Bird-2/Bird-5/Bird-7/Bird-9/Allison-5 on Chr. 14 @ 11.2 cMs *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-1/Bird-2/Bird-3/Bird-5/Bird-7 on Chr. 16 @ 18 cMs *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-1/Bird-2/Bird-3/Bird-5/Bird-7/Irish-1/Irish-2/Irish-3/Irish-4/Irish-5/ on Chr. 16 @ 10.3 cMs *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-3/Bird-5/Kwik-1 on Chr. 5 @ 9.4 cMs *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-5/Bird-9/Bird-12/Sheridan-5/Sheridan-6 on Chr. 6 @ 7.6 cMs *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-10/Bird-15/Sheridan-7 on Chr. 22 @ 7.1 cMs === Generation 1=== *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-1/Bird-2/Bird-5/Bird-7/Bird-9/Allison-5 on Chr. 14 @ 11.2 cMs These triangulated matches prove common descent from [[Bird-7482|Francis Bird]] the immigrant and his wife [[Littleton-200|Jane Littleton]] of Rock Creek parish in Generation 1. The matches are conclusively dated to 1725-1727. All samples from Cohort 1 are descended from [[Bird-7326|Francis Bird]] and his first wife [[Schermerhorn-492|Rhoda Schermerhorn]] in Generation 4. The sample from Cohort 2 is descended from [[Bird-12597|Mary Bird]] and her husband [[Allison-1979|Benjamin Allison]] in Generation 2. The significance level for threshold matches between cohorts is 19%. There is an intervening "Bird" surname in the descent of Cohort 2. In Generation 3 - [[Allison-1978|Thomas Allison]] married [[Bird-3519|Cassandra Bird]]. *There is a statistically significant IBD relationship (6%) between their descendants and descendants of [[Bird-4350|Thomas Bird]]/[[Empson-38|Sarah Empson]], indicating that Benjamin was a scion of the New Castle, Delaware Birds. *There is not a statistically significant IBD relationship (<1%) between descendants of Francis Bird/Rhoda Schermerhorn and other descendants of Thomas Bird/Sarah Empson, indicating that Francis Bird was not related to the New Castle Co. Birds. *There is not a statistically significant relationship (<0%) between descendants of Francis Bird/Rhoda Schermerhorn and descendants of the other Allison brothers, indicating that Benjamin Allison was not the source of the matching DNA. ==== ♂ Admixture w/ unknown Irish ==== *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-1/Bird-2/Bird-3/Bird-5/Bird-7 on Chr. 16 @ 18 cMs *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-1/Bird-2/Bird-3/Bird-5/Bird-7/Irish-1/Irish-2/Irish-3/Irish-4/Irish-5/ on Chr. 16 @ 10.3 cMs The first [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation#:~:text=Requirements%20for%20Triangulation,Simple%20one%2Dto&text=Three%20or%20more%20cousins%20need,s)%20is%20well%2Ddocumented triangulated match] proves common descent from [[Bird-7326|Francis Bird]] of Washington Co., Kentucky and his first wife [[Schermerhorn-492|Rhoda Schermerhorn]] of Generation 4. The matches are conclusively dated to 1820-1822. The second is part of an older and more extensive match-set that appears to be Irish, pre-immigration and to have descended via the paternal line of [[Bird-7326|Francis Bird]] the immigrant of Generation 1. It is found in five additional samples outside Cohort 1 - designated collectively as Cohort X1 - two of which are native to Ireland, two to England and one to America. Four samples of Cohort 2 likewise share threshold matches with Cohort X1, three of which are IBD. The highest cMs counts (17.4 and 16.8) occur amongst the two Irish samples (County Donegal and Republic of Ireland, respectively). When considered in their totality, these matches suggest the following: *a genetic migration to Scotland after 1641 (Scottish Borders samples) *a genetic migration to America circa 1724 (via [[Bird-7482|Francis Bird]] the immigrant) *a genetic migration to County Donegal prior to 1824 (County Donegal sample) *a genetic migration further south in Ireland ("Gall" family sample) *three other possible migrations or sub-migrations to America and England. ==== ♀ Admixture w/ County Cavan "Sheridans" ==== *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-5/Bird-9/Bird-12/Sheridan-5/Sheridan-6 on Chr. 6 @ 7.6 cMs *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-10/Bird-15/Sheridan-8 on Chr. 22 @ 7.1 cMs These triangulated matches prove common descent from an unknown couple in County Cavan sometime prior to 1724. This may suggest descent from the unknown wife of [[Bird-12594 |John Bird]], likely a granddaughter of [[Riley-475|Hugh Aodh Riley]]. The first is with descendants of [[Sheridan-1664|Margaret Sheridan]]/[[Keogan-36|Patrick Keogan]]. Their ancestry cannot yet be traced beyond County Cavan in the early 1800s. The second is with descendants of [[Sheridan-2071|Bryan O'Sheridan]]/[[Mc_Cabe-3305|Catherine McCabe]]. Their ancestry cannot yet be traced beyond County Cavan in the late 1770s.Keating, G. (1857). The History of Ireland from the Earliest Period to the English Invasion, p. 726. United States: P. M. Haverty. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_Ireland_from_the_Earliest/9yVpAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Google Books]. ==== ♀ Admixture w/ County Cavan "Rileys" ==== The are extensive matches with descendants of [[O’Riley-215|Maolmordha O'Riley]]/[[Hull-551|Mary Hull]] of County Cavan, Eire. There are no triangular matches but there are: *4 IBD matches; *a 14% significance rate among 42/298 threshold matches; *a 38% significance rate among 113/298 sub-threshold matches; and *a 19% significance rate among 58/298 multi-chromosomal matches. Unlike the preceding matches with the Sheridans of County Cavan, these matches are found in both Cohort 1 and Cohort 2. This suggests descent from an unknown couple in northern Eire sometime prior to 1724. They appear to descend or intertwine with the Riley family of County Cavan and may suggest descent from the ancestors of the biological father of [[Littleton-200|Jane Littleton]], believed to be a grandson of [[Riley-475|Hugh Aodh Riley]]. ==== ♀ Admixture w/ County Meath "Rileys" ==== The are extensive matches with 12 descendants of [[Riley-2255 |Thomas Riley]]/[[Webb-3941|Sarah Webb]] of Accomack Co., Virginia. There are no triangular matches but there are: *X IBD matches; *a X% significance rate among X/253 threshold matches; *a X% significance rate among X/253 sub-threshold matches; and *a X% significance rate among X/253 multi-chromosomal matches. The matches are found in both Cohort 1 and Cohort 2. They are believed to derive from the maternal line of [[Littleton-200|Jane Littleton]]. ===Generation 3 Spouse=== ====♀ Admixture w/ Scots-Irish "Bells"==== Cohort 1 was tested against Cohort X5, the latter containing 7 samples from descendants of Bell families with ties to northern Ireland but for which there is no MRCA. The source of this DNA is presumed to be [[Bell-35997|Drusilla Bell]], wife of [[Bird-12642|Joshua Bird]] and both of Generation 3. *Cohort X5A consists of two samples from descendants of [[Bell-32336|Archibald Bell]] which have a 13% significance with Cohort 1. There is a good deal of circumstantial evidence that suggests Drusilla's direct or near-direct descent from this man, but it remains undocumented. *Cohort X5B consists of two samples from descendants of [[Bell-14990 |John Bell]] and [[Patterson-8599|Mary Montgomery]] which also have a 13% significance with Cohort 1. Circumstantial evidence suggests a more distant descent from this man, but that too remains speculative. *Cohort X5C consists of two samples from descendants of [[Bell-1886 |John Bell]] and [[Todd-704|Elizabeth Todd]] which have a 7% significance with Cohort 1, suggesting a relation. *Cohort X5D consists of a single sample from descendants of [[Bell-27030|William Bell]] and [[Ingram-6755|Sarah Ingram]] which has a 7% significance with Cohort 1, suggesting a relation. ===Generation 4 Spouse=== ====♀ Admixture w/ Dutch "Kwiks"==== *▲Triangulated match▲Bird-3/Bird-5/Kwik-1 on Chr. 5 @ 9.4 cMs A [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation#:~:text=Requirements%20for%20Triangulation,Simple%20one%2Dto&text=Three%20or%20more%20cousins%20need,s)%20is%20well%2Ddocumented triangulated match] among samples from Cohort 1 and an unrelated sample proves common descent from an unknown MRCA - probably [[Quick-93 |Jacobus Kwik]] and [[Van_Salis_Duck-4|Francisca van Salis Duck]]. The source of this DNA is presumed to be [[Schermerhorn-492|Rhoda Schermerhorn]], wife of [[Bird-6921|Francis Bird]] and both of Generation 4.
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Common Sources, Descendants of Hannes Schneider born 1534

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Contributed by David Snyder11168 2 August 2019, and updated 14 September 2019 '''"Family Bible"''' The 1560 Schneider Bible contains an original German hand-written family register that is badly worn after hundreds of years of deterioration. However, in the late 1890s, Ezra Eby translated what was still decipherable of the original registry and neatly wrote it down in English, along with his own insights. Later generations who possessed the Bible added their stories to the English register that Ezra had begun. This information and further information as to the history of the bible, and the English translation of the geneological information can be found at http://www3.sympatico.ca/darrenarndt/schneider/bible/register.htm . Unfortunately, this link is no longer active but is being retained just in case. No other online translation could be found as of 12 June 2023. Images of select pages of the bible can be found at https://archives.mhsc.ca/bible-german-froschauer-1560?sort=lastUpdated&limit=10&listLimit=10 . Websites accessed 2 August 2019. The bible is currently located in the climate-controlled rare books room of the Mennonite Archives at Conrad Grebel College, University of Waterloo. I have not fully audited (nor am I able to do so) the German to English translation of Eby, nor have I fully audited the accuracy of Eby's English version compared to the sympatico site. However, I do have the following observations in this regard: a. an example of an error is in identifying the city in which Peter (1590 - 1663) lived and where his son Jacob (1624 - 1695) was born. The English translation says "Peter Schneider son of Jacob Schneider resided in the city Lucerne, Canton Berne . . ." and later ". . . Jacob Schneider was born in Lucerne, Switzerland June 13th . . ." However, Lucern is not nor ever was in Canton Berne. Upon checking the actual German script, the town name is unable to be read clearly but it is definately not "Lucerne". It could be "Lauperswill" or Langnau" - both regions in Canton Bern, but I am not sure. b. there are sections of the German script that were interpreted into English by Ezra Eby in the late 1890s that do not exist in the current bible. For example, the sentences preceding and immediately after the very fist table of children with births starting in 1587 is not to be found in German. Also, the portion starting with "Jacob Schneider father of the above family . .. ." and the following table is all missing in German until the part "I John Schneider . . ." begins. c. the translation is not always verbatim, and instead seems to tell a story by a third person at times. For example, the very first sentence available in German script reads "Ich Jacob Schneider sohn von Peter . . ." which = "I Jacob Schneider son of Peter . . ." reads in the English translation as "The third child namely Jacob Schneider . . .". Names seem to be simplified and information moved around on occasion. Despite these irregularities, I consider this to be a fairly good first-hand source that would be more convincing than other available on-line sources with weaker or missing sources. '''Bern, Switzerland''' page of the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO), https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Bern_(Switzerland), accessed 28 October 2019. This provides insightful historical context into the plight of Anabaptists in Canton Bern, Switzerland, during the time of Hannes and down through three generations until Jacob (b 1624) moved to the Palatinate in 1653. '''"Eby Book"''' Ezra Eby collected family histories from Pennsylvania German pioneer families in Waterloo Township, Ontario, and published these as ''A Biographical History of Waterloo Township'' in 1896. This information and an extensive searchable database of names and images can be found at http://ebybook.region.waterloo.on.ca/ . Although this website says it links to the actual text of the book, it does not since the link is broken. However, the text of the book can be found, for Volume I at https://books.google.ca/books/about/A_Biographical_History_of_Waterloo_Towns.html?id=htMOAAAAYAAJ&redir_esc=y, and for Volume II at https://books.google.ca/books?id=htQOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false . Websites accessed 2 August 2019. Unfortunately, there are very little direct sources given in the volumes with most of the information seeming to come from his personal recollections and interviews with descendants. Mr. Eby also translated the German entries of the Schneider Family Bible to English, but this must have been after the publication of his own book since gaps in the Schneider family history in Eby Book are easily filled by referring to the Family Bible. The original manuscript is housed at the Joseph Schneider Haus Museum in Kitchener, Waterloo. '''"Folklore"''' ''Canadian German Folklore, Volume 5'', published by Pennsylvania Folklore Society of Ontario, 1975, ISBN 0-920038-00-X. Unfortunately, this book makes several errors comparing the locations of farms in Block 2 of the Haldimand Grant, becoming the original Waterloo Township, with locales that are not in Block 2. '''"Generations"''' The Waterloo Region Generations webiste records the lives of those who once called Waterloo Region (formerly Waterloo County) their home. It shows them as individuals, as family members, and how they relate to community members, businesses, buildings, organizations and places. The site is created from original, sourced records. For most sources, although the title is given, there is no link to the actual source itself, and most sources can not otherwise be found online. The three preceding sources are often cited as sources on this website. To find a profiled person, select "search" and enter the first and last names, gender, and year of birth. Last accessed 3 August 2019. https://generations.regionofwaterloo.ca/ '''"Annual Report"''' ''Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Waterloo Historical Society, 1934''. The image appearing on the third page scrolling down is a map of Block Two of the Haldimand Grant which eventually comprises the early Waterloo Township. The map shows the titles and original owners of the surveyed lots as of 1 September 1805, and is part of a report by I. C. Bricker which appears for several pages after the map. Land transactions with names and dates are listed up to 1825. This can be viewed in concert with the Tremaine Map to compare it with modern features. From http://www.whs.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/1934_V22.pdf , accessed 13 May 2020. '''"Tremaine Map"''' Tremaine's 1861 Map of Waterloo County (Toronto, Ontario, George R. & G. M. Tremaine, 1861). A contemporary map of surveying lots, land owners, roads, and other features as of 1861. Best viewed in conjunction with the map of Block 2 mentioned in the Annual Report as it has a more clear depiction of the individual lot numbers. Available for viewing on ArcGIS website, https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=47f4300eb9ba4be3a4d2fba8aefc589a , accessed 14 May 2020. The "Imagery Hybrid" base map can be turned on to compare the modern and historic features (there seems to be a slight offset in most parts). '''Note on Birth and Death Locations - Waterloo Township.''' Most of the earliest Mennonite settlers of the Schneider and other families arriving into Upper Canada from Pennsylvania in the early 1800s settled on what was then known as Block 2 of the Haldimand Tract. In 1816, this area was officially incorporated into the now long-defunct District of Gore, with the Block 2 lands being named the Township of Waterloo. This township eventually became the core of Waterloo County. This area has changed names and boundaries over time. To maintain some continuity and simplicty when referring to rural locations, the name "Waterloo Township" is used in birth and death locations to describe the area covered by the Township in 1816 regardless of the actual year of birth or death. On 10 February 1841, "Upper Canada" became "Canada West". Affected profiles, particularly ones with early births prior to common use of hospital maternity wards, will be reviewed from 2020 to 2022 to ensure this protocol is applied. The reader is invited to research more detailed naming and border historic changes on their own.

Common Threads

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''Common Threads'' refers to a collection of family histories created and maintained by the descendants of several prominent Detroit families of the 1800s. This is a text available only to those descendants and is not available online for public use. Interested parties may contact one of the family historians to receive a copy of these records. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Common_Threads|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Common Townland Names - GLEBE

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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ==Glebe== There are 222 Townlands that have simply the name Glebe. There are many more - 375 - with Glebe as a part of the name. ===Glebe On Its Own=== {| width="100%" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name||Parish||Barony||County |- |Glebe||Aghacrew Parish||Kilnamanagh Lower||Tipperary |- |Glebe||Aghadown Parish||West Carbery||Cork |- |Glebe||Aghancon Parish||Ballybritt||Offaly |- |Glebe||Aghanloo Parish||Keenaght||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Aghanunshin Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Glebe||Ahoghill Parish||Toome Upper||Antrim |- |Glebe||Annaghdown Parish||Clare||Galway |- |Glebe||Annahilt Parish||Kinelarty/Iveagh Lower||Down |- |Glebe||Ardbraccan Parish||Lower Navan||Meath |- |Glebe||Ardcarn Parish||Boyle||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Ardcolm Parish||Shelmaliere East||Wexford |- |Glebe||Ardee Parish||Ardee||Louth |- |Glebe||Armoy Parish||Cary||Antrim |- |Glebe||Artrea Parish||Dungannon Upper||Tyrone |- |Glebe||Athleague Parish||Athlone||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Aughrim Parish||Roscommon||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Ballintemple Parish||Imokilly||Cork |- |Glebe||Ballyaghran Parish||N.E. Liberties of Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Ballyclog Parish||Dungannon Upper||Tyrone |- |Glebe||Ballyloughloe Parish||Clonlonan||Westmeath |- |Glebe||Ballymachugh Parish||Clanmahon||Cavan |- |Glebe||Ballymacormick Parish||Ardagh||Longford |- |Glebe||Ballymoney Parish||Dunluce Upper||Antrim |- |Glebe||Ballymore Parish||Rathconrath||Westmeath |- |Glebe||Ballynahaglish Parish||Trughanacmy||Kerry |- |Glebe||Ballynascreen Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Ballyvourney Parish||West Muskerry||Cork |- |Glebe||Ballywillin Parish||Dunluce Lower||Antrim |- |Glebe||Ballywillin Parish||N.E. Liberties of Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Barragh Parish||Forth||Carlow |- |Glebe||Barronstown Parish||Upper Dundalk||Louth |- |Glebe||Billy Parish||Dunluce Lower||Antrim |- |Glebe||Bovevagh Parish||Keenaght||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Boyle Parish||Boyle||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Bunown Parish||Kilkenny West||Westmeath |- |Glebe||Carrigtohill Parish||Imokilly||Cork |- |Glebe||Cashel Parish||Rathcline||Longford |- |Glebe||Castlecomer Parish||Fassadinin||Kilkenny |- |Glebe||Castleinch Parish||Shillelogher||Kilkenny |- |Glebe||Castlemore Parish||Frenchpark||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Unknown||Clarmallagh||Laois |- |Glebe||Cloghran Parish||Coolock||Dublin |- |Glebe||Clondrohid Parish||West Muskerry||Cork |- |Glebe||Clonfert Parish||Longford||Galway |- |Glebe||Clonmacnoise Parish||Garrycastle||Offaly |- |Glebe||Clonmethan Parish||Balrothery West||Dublin |- |Glebe||Clonmore Parish||Rathvilly||Carlow |- |Glebe||Cong Parish||Kilmaine||Mayo |- |Glebe||Crecora Parish||Pubblebrien||Limerick |- |Glebe||Crossmolina Parish||Tirawley||Mayo |- |Glebe||Cummer Parish||Clare||Galway |- |Glebe||Derrykeighan Parish||Dunluce Lower||Antrim |- |Glebe||Derryloran Parish||Dungannon Upper||Tyrone |- |Glebe||Derrylossary Parish||Ballinacor North||Wicklow |- |Glebe||Desertegny Parish||Inishowen West||Donegal |- |Glebe||Donagh Parish||Inishowen East||Donegal |- |Glebe||Donaghmore Parish||Iveagh Upper||Down |- |Glebe||Donegal Parish||Tirhugh||Donegal |- |Glebe||Dowth Parish||Upper Slane||Meath |- |Glebe||Drehidtarsna Parish||Connello Upper||Limerick |- |Glebe||Drum Parish||Carra||Mayo |- |Glebe||Drumachose Parish||Keenaght||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Drumgoon Parish||Tullygarvey||Cavan |- |Glebe||Drumreilly Parish||Carrigallen||Leitrim |- |Glebe||Dunaghy Parish||Kilconway||Antrim |- |Glebe||Duncormick Parish||Bargy||Wexford |- |Glebe||Dundalk Parish||Upper Dundalk||Louth |- |Glebe||Dungourney Parish||Barrymore||Cork |- |Glebe||Dunluce Parish||Dunluce Lower||Antrim |- |Glebe||Dunquin Parish||Corkaguiny||Kerry |- |Glebe||Dysart Parish||Ferrard||Louth |- |Glebe||Dysartgallen Parish||Cullenagh||Laois |- |Glebe||Edermine Parish||Ballaghkeen South||Wexford |- |Glebe||Errigal Trough Parish||Trough||Monaghan |- |Glebe||Esker Parish||Newcastle||Dublin |- |Glebe||Ettagh Parish||Clonlisk||Offaly |- |Glebe||Fahan Upper Parish||Inishowen West||Donegal |- |Glebe||Faughanvale Parish||Tirkeeran||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Fenagh Parish||Leitrim||Leitrim |- |Glebe||Fennagh Parish||Idrone East||Carlow |- |Glebe||Fertagh Parish||Galmoy||Kilkenny |- |Glebe||Finglas Parish||Castleknock||Dublin |- |Glebe||Finvoy Parish||Kilconway||Antrim |- |Glebe||Forkill Parish||Orior Upper||Armagh |- |Glebe||Fuerty Parish||Athlone North||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Gartan Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Glebe||Hollywood Parish||Lower Talbotstown||Wicklow |- |Glebe||Inchigeelagh Parish||West Muskerry||Cork |- |Glebe||Inishkeel Parish||Boylagh||Donegal |- |Glebe||Julianstown Parish||Lower Duleek||Meath |- |Glebe||Kells Parish||Kells||Kilkenny |- |Glebe||Kilbeg Parish||Lower Kells||Meath |- |Glebe||Kilbelfad Parish||Tirawley||Mayo |- |Glebe||Kilbride Parish||Fore||Meath |- |Glebe||Kilclief Parish||Lecale Lower||Down |- |Glebe||Kilconierin Parish||Dunkellin||Galway |- |Glebe||Kilconnell Parish||Kilconnell||Galway |- |Glebe||Kilcorney Parish||West Muskerry||Cork |- |Glebe||Kilcredane Parish||Magunihy||Kerry |- |Glebe||Kilcummin Parish||Magunihy||Kerry |- |Glebe||Kilcummin Parish||Moycullen||Galway |- |Glebe||Kilfane Parish||Gowran||Kilkenny |- |Glebe||Kilgeever Parish||Murrisk||Mayo |- |Glebe||Kilglass Parish||Ardagh||Longford |- |Glebe||Kilglass Parish||Ballintober North||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Kilkeedy Parish||Pubblebrien||Limerick |- |Glebe||Kilkerrin Parish||Tiaquin||Galway |- |Glebe||Kilkilvery Parish||Clare||Galway |- |Glebe||Kill St Nicholas Parish||Gaultiere||Waterford |- |Glebe||Killaconnigan Parish||Lune||Meath |- |Glebe||Killallon Parish||Fore||Meath |- |Glebe||Killardry Parish||Clanwilliam||Tipperary |- |Glebe||Killashee Parish||Longford||Longford |- |Glebe||Killasnet Parish||Rosclogher||Leitrim |- |Glebe||Killavinoge Parish||Ikerrin||Tipperary |- |Glebe||Killea Parish||Gaultiere||Waterford |- |Glebe||Killeagh Parish||Fore||Meath |- |Glebe||Killeedy Parish||Glenquin||Limerick |- |Glebe||Killeely Parish||North Liberties||Limerick |- |Glebe||Killeen Parish||Skreen||Meath |- |Glebe||Killelagh Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Killila Parish||Ballaghkeen South||Wexford |- |Glebe||Killinane Parish||Iveragh||Kerry |- |Glebe||Killinvoy Parish||Athlone||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Killisk Parish||Ballaghkeen South||Wexford |- |Glebe||Killodiernan Parish||Lower Ormond||Tipperary |- |Glebe||Killosolan Parish||Kilconnell||Galway |- |Glebe||Killucan Parish||Farbill||Westmeath |- |Glebe||Killukin Parish||Boyle||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Kilmacanoge Parish||Rathdown||Wicklow |- |Glebe||Kilmanaheen Parish||Corcomroe||Clare |- |Glebe||Kilmanman Parish||Tinnahinch||Laois |- |Glebe||Kilmannan Parish||Bargy||Wexford |- |Glebe||Kilmeen Parish||East Carbery (West Division)||Cork |- |Glebe||Kilmore Parish||Erris||Mayo |- |Glebe||Kilmoremoy Parish||Tireragh||Mayo |- |Glebe||Kilmucklin Parish||Clanwilliam||Tipperary |- |Glebe||Kilmurryely Parish||Clonlisk||Offaly |- |Glebe||Kilnamartery Parish||West Muskerry||Cork |- |Glebe||Kilnenor Parish||Gorey||Wexford |- |Glebe||Kilronan Parish||Boyle||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Kilronan Parish||Glenahiry||Waterford |- |Glebe||Kilrush Parish||Decies without Drum||Waterford |- |Glebe||Kilsallaghan Parish||Nethercross||Dublin |- |Glebe||Kilteevoge Parish||Raphoe South||Donegal |- |Glebe||Kiltiernan Parish||Rathdown||Dublin |- |Glebe||Kiltrisk Parish||Gorey||Wexford |- |Glebe||Kilturk Parish||Bargy||Wexford |- |Glebe||Kilvarnet Parish||Leyny||Sligo |- |Glebe||Kinsalebeg Parish||Decies within Drum||Waterford |- |Glebe||Knockmourne Parish||Kinatalloon||Cork |- |Glebe||Knocktopher Parish||Knocktopher||Kilkenny |- |Glebe||Lackan Parish||Tirawley||Mayo |- |Glebe||Larne Parish||Glenarm Upper||Antrim |- |Glebe||Layd Parish||Glenarm Lower||Antrim |- |Glebe||Leckpatrick Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Glebe||Lemanaghan Parish||Garrycastle||Offaly |- |Glebe||Leny Parish||Corkaree||Westmeath |- |Glebe||Lettermacaward Parish||Boylagh||Donegal |- |Glebe||Lissan (Derry portion) Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Longfield East Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Glebe||Loughcrew Parish||Fore||Meath |- |Glebe||Magherafelt Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Magilligan Parish||Keenaght||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Magourney Parish||East Muskerry||Cork |- |Glebe||Mayglass Parish||Forth||Wexford |- |Glebe||Meelnagh Parish||Ballaghkeen North||Wexford |- |Glebe||Mevagh Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Glebe||Monagay Parish||Glenquin||Limerick |- |Glebe||Monamolin Parish||Ballaghkeen North||Wexford |- |Glebe||Moville Upper Parish||Inishowen East||Donegal |- |Glebe||Moyaliff Parish||Kilnamanagh Upper||Tipperary |- |Glebe||Moynalty Parish||Lower Kells||Meath |- |Glebe||Mullagh Parish||Castlerahan||Cavan |- |Glebe||Unknown||N.E. Liberties of Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Newcastle Parish||Newcastle||Dublin |- |Glebe||Offerlane Parish||Upperwoods||Laois |- |Glebe||Oola Parish||Coonagh||Limerick |- |Glebe||Piercetown Parish||Rathconrath||Westmeath |- |Glebe||Raheny Parish||Coolock||Dublin |- |Glebe||Ramoan Parish||Cary||Antrim |- |Glebe||Rathcline Parish||Rathcline||Longford |- |Glebe||Rathcoole Parish||Newcastle||Dublin |- |Glebe||Rathlin Island Parish||Cary||Antrim |- |Glebe||Rathmichael Parish||Rathdown||Dublin |- |Glebe||Rathmolyon Parish||Lower Moyfenrath||Meath |- |Glebe||Rathmullan Parish||Lecale Upper||Down |- |Glebe||Rathnew Parish||Newcastle||Wicklow |- |Glebe||Rathregan Parish||Ratoath||Meath |- |Glebe||Raymoghy Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Glebe||Rearymore Parish||Tinnahinch||Laois |- |Glebe||Roscrea Parish||Ikerrin||Tipperary |- |Glebe||Saint Mullin's Parish||Saint Mullin's Lower||Carlow |- |Glebe||Seirkieran Parish||Ballybritt||Offaly |- |Glebe||Shrule Parish||Rathcline||Longford |- |Glebe||Siddan Parish||Lower Slane||Meath |- |Glebe||Skreen Parish||Ballaghkeen South||Wexford |- |Glebe||Skreen Parish||Tireragh||Sligo |- |Glebe||St Marys Clonmel Parish||Iffa and Offa East||Tipperary |- |Glebe||St. Nicholas Parish||Ballaghkeen South||Wexford |- |Glebe||Stillorgan Parish||Dublin Metropolitan Police Division||Dublin |- |Glebe||Straffan Parish||North Salt||Kildare |- |Glebe||Stranorlar Parish||Raphoe South||Donegal |- |Glebe||Swords Parish||Nethercross||Dublin |- |Glebe||Taghmon Parish||Corkaree||Westmeath |- |Glebe||Taghshinny Parish||Shrule||Longford |- |Glebe||Tamlaght-finlagan Parish||Keenaght||Londonderry |- |Glebe||Taughboyne Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Glebe||Termonamongan Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Glebe||Termonbarry Parish||Ballintober North||Roscommon |- |Glebe||Thurles Parish||Eliogarty||Tipperary |- |Glebe||Tickmacrevan Parish||Glenarm Lower||Antrim |- |Glebe||Timolin Parish||Narragh & Reban East||Kildare |- |Glebe||Trim Parish||Lower Moyfenrath||Meath |- |Glebe||Tuam Parish||Clare||Galway |- |Glebe||Tullaghobegly Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Glebe||Tullowcreen Parish||Idrone West||Carlow |- |Glebe||Tullyallen Parish||Ferrard||Louth |- |Glebe||Upper Killybegs Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Glebe||Urney Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Glebe||Wheery or Killagally Parish||Garrycastle||Offaly |} : ===Glebe As Part Of The Name=== {| width="100%" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name||Parish||Barony||County |- |Aghadooey Glebe||Burrishoole Parish||Burrishoole||Mayo |- |Aghadreenan Glebe||Galloon Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Aghakinsallagh Glebe||Tullyniskan Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Aghalurcher Glebe||Aghalurcher Parish||Magherastephana||Fermanagh |- |Aghangaddy Glebe||Aughnish Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Aghateemore Glebe||Larah Parish||Loughtee Upper||Cavan |- |Aghavea Glebe||Aghavea Parish||Magherastephana||Fermanagh |- |Aghnacally Glebe||Templemichael Parish||Ardagh||Longford |- |Aghnahaia Glebe||Denn Parish||Loughtee Upper||Cavan |- |Aghnahoo Glebe||Templecarn Parish||Tirhugh||Donegal |- |Aghnaskew Glebe||Currin Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Altartate Glebe||Clones Parish||Dartree||Monaghan |- |Alteenacres Glebe||Inishmagrath Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Anagasna Glebe||Clonfeacle (Tyrone portion) Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Annachullion Glebe||Clones (Clankelly portion) Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Annaduff Glebe||Annaduff Parish||Leitrim||Leitrim |- |Annaghbrack Glebe||Killoughy Parish||Ballyboy||Offaly |- |Annaghmore Glebe||Drummully Parish||Coole||Fermanagh |- |Archdeaconry Glebe||Kells Parish||Upper Kells||Meath |- |Ardaghy Glebe||Inver Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Ardess Glebe||Magheraculmoney Parish||Lurg||Fermanagh |- |Ardnurcher Glebe||Ardnurcher or Horseleap Parish||Kilcoursey||Offaly |- |Ardvarnock Glebe||Raphoe Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Ballingowan Glebe||Gallen Parish||Garrycastle||Offaly |- |Ballinrud Glebe||Granard Parish||Granard||Longford |- |Ballyarr Glebe||Tullyfern Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Ballygarvan Glebe||Aghaboe Parish||Clarmallagh||Laois |- |Ballyhegadon Glebe||Donaghmore Parish||Clandonagh||Laois |- |Ballymully Glebe||Desertcreat Parish||Dungannon Upper||Tyrone |- |Ballynamona Glebe||Drumcullen Parish||Eglish||Offaly |- |Ballynelligan Glebe||Lismore and Mocollop Parish||Coshmore and Coshbride||Waterford |- |Ballyquaid Glebe||Skirk Parish||Clandonagh||Laois |- |Ballysaggart Beg Glebe||Lismore and Mocollop Parish||Coshmore and Coshbride||Waterford |- |Balrathboyne Glebe||Balrathboyne Parish||Upper Kells||Meath |- |Bancran Glebe||Ballynascreen Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Banse Glebe||Kilmanagh Parish||Crannagh||Kilkenny |- |Beagh Glebe||Killinkere Parish||Castlerahan||Cavan |- |Bearney Glebe||Camus Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Beaugreen Glebe||Killaghtee Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Beigh Glebe||Clogher Parish||Clogher||Tyrone |- |Big Glebe||Dunboe Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Binmore Glebe||Inishmacsaint Parish||Magheraboy||Fermanagh |- |Bocade Glebe||Kildallan Parish||Tullyhunco||Cavan |- |Bogagh Glebe||Kilcar Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Bogay Glebe||Allsaints Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Cabra Glebe||Conwal Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Caddagh Glebe||Killanummery Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Cakestown Glebe||Kells Parish||Upper Kells||Meath |- |Caldrum Glebe||Inishmacsaint Parish||Magheraboy||Fermanagh |- |Camira Glebe||Rosenallis Parish||Tinnahinch||Laois |- |Camus Macosquin Glebe||Macosquin Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Carn Beg Glebe||Killaghtee Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Carn More Glebe||Killaghtee Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Carncorran Glebe||Ardstraw (Strabane Lower portion) Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Carradoo Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Carradowa Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Carraloan (Glebe)||Artrea Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Carrickaboy Glebe||Denn Parish||Loughtee Upper||Cavan |- |Carrickatlieve Glebe||Killybegs Lower Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Carrickballydooey Glebe||Raymoghy Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Carrickbwee Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Carrowkeel Glebe||Clondavaddog Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Cartron (aka Old Glebe) ||Kilgefin Parish||Ballintober South||Roscommon |- |Cartron Glebe||Kilcumeragh Parish||Kilcoursey||Offaly |- |Casey Glebe||Clondahorky Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Cashel Glebe||Clondavaddog Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Cashelreagh Glebe||Killaghtee Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Castleroddy Glebe||Cappagh (Upper Strabane portion) Parish||Strabane Upper||Tyrone |- |Cavanalough Glebe||Magheracross Parish||Tirkennedy||Fermanagh |- |Church Hill Glebe||Clonard Parish||Upper Moyfenrath||Meath |- |Clananeese Glebe||Donaghmore Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Claraghpottle Glebe||Kildallan Parish||Tullyhunco||Cavan |- |Cloghans Glebe||Kiltoom Parish||Athlone||Roscommon |- |Clogharret Glebe||Kildare Parish||East Offaly||Kildare |- |Clogherny Glebe Lower||Clogherny Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Clogherny Glebe Upper||Clogherny Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Clogherny Glebe||Bodoney Upper Parish||Strabane Upper||Tyrone |- |Clonallan Glebe||Clonallan Parish||Iveagh Upper||Down |- |Clonbeale Beg Glebe||Drumcullen Parish||Eglish||Offaly |- |Clonbeg Glebe||Clondahorky Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Cloncandra Glebe||Kilskeery Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Clonconor Glebe||Castleterra Parish||Loughtee Upper||Cavan |- |Clondargan Glebe||Larah Parish||Loughtee Upper||Cavan |- |Clondonnell Glebe||Killoughy Parish||Ballyboy||Offaly |- |Clonlyon Glebe||Clonmacnoise Parish||Garrycastle||Offaly |- |Clonmany Glebe||Clonmany Parish||Inishowen East||Donegal |- |Clonmin Glebe||Galloon Parish||Coole||Fermanagh |- |Clonursan Glebe||Killesher Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Cloon Glebe||Ardfert Parish||Clanmaurice||Kerry |- |Cloonanny Glebe||Templemichael Parish||Longford||Longford |- |Clunahill Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Collaghknock Glebe||Kildare Parish||East Offaly||Kildare |- |Coolaghy Glebe||Raphoe Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Cooldorragh Glebe||Killoughy Parish||Ballyboy||Offaly |- |Coolfin Glebe ||Ballyboy Parish||Ballyboy||Offaly |- |Coolinfin Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Coolreagh Glebe||Ballyboy Parish||Ballyboy||Offaly |- |Coppanagh Glebe||Lurgan Parish||Castlerahan||Cavan |- |Coragh Glebe||Killashandra Parish||Tullyhunco||Cavan |- |Coragh Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Coraknock Glebe||Gallen Parish||Garrycastle||Offaly |- |Coraness Glebe||Killybegs Lower Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Corboy Glebe||Templeport Parish||Tullyhaw||Cavan |- |Cordoagh Glebe Upper||Kildrumsherdan Parish||Tullygarvey||Cavan |- |Corgannive Glebe||Clondahorky Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Cormeen Glebe||Larah Parish||Tullygarvey||Cavan |- |Cornadimpan Glebe||Larah Parish||Tullygarvey||Cavan |- |Corranea Glebe||Killashandra Parish||Tullyhunco||Cavan |- |Corratimore Glebe||Killanummery Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Corratrasna Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Knockninny||Fermanagh |- |Corraweehil Glebe||Inishmagrath Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Correagh Glebe||Lurgan Parish||Castlerahan||Cavan |- |Coyagh Glebe||Dromore Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Craiglea Glebe||Aghadowey Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Creaghan Glebe||Donaghedy Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Creenagh Glebe||Killashandra Parish||Tullyhunco||Cavan |- |Creeve Glebe||Leck Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Creggan Bane Glebe||Creggan Parish||Fews Upper||Armagh |- |Crockanure Glebe||Kildare Parish||East Offaly||Kildare |- |Crockawaddy Glebe||Clones (Clankelly portion) Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Crocknakelly Glebe||Clones (Clankelly portion) Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Cross Glebe||Coleraine Parish||N.E. Liberties of Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Cross Glebe||Desertcreat Parish||Dungannon Upper||Tyrone |- |Crosscanley Glebe||Aghadowey Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Culdaff Glebe||Culdaff Parish||Inishowen East||Donegal |- |Curragh Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Denn Glebe||Denn Parish||Loughtee Upper||Cavan |- |Derrintawy Glebe||Inishmagrath Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Derrintray Glebe||Kilmanman Parish||Tinnahinch||Laois |- |Derrinwillin Glebe||Inishmagrath Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Derryallen Glebe||Kilskeery Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Derryharriff Glebe||Clondahorky Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Derryhevlin Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Derryrona Glebe||Belleek Parish||Lurg||Fermanagh |- |Derryvalannagher Glebe||Inishmagrath Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Derrywinnin Glebe||Tullyniskan Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Doagh Glebe||Devenish Parish||Magheraboy||Fermanagh |- |Donaghmore Glebe||Donaghmore Parish||Raphoe South||Donegal |- |Doocashel Glebe||Clondahorky Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Doohatty Glebe||Killesher Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Doolargy Glebe||Inishmagrath Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Doon Glebe||Conwal Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Drumamuck Glebe||Knockbride Parish||Clankee||Cavan |- |Drumany Glebe||Killarga Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Drumard Glebe||Killyman Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Drumaweel Glebe||Kiltubbrid Parish||Leitrim||Leitrim |- |Drumboghanagh Glebe||Drummully Parish||Coole||Fermanagh |- |Drumbristan Glebe||Drumhome Parish||Tirhugh||Donegal |- |Drumchory Glebe||Drumhome Parish||Tirhugh||Donegal |- |Drumcliff Glebe||Drumcliff Parish||Carbury||Sligo |- |Drumdartan Glebe||Oughteragh Parish||Carrigallen||Leitrim |- |Drumderg Glebe||Dromore Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Drumderg Glebe||Lurgan Parish||Castlerahan||Cavan |- |Drumharkan Glebe||Cloone Parish||Mohill||Leitrim |- |Drumhirk Glebe||Clogher Parish||Clogher||Tyrone |- |Drumineigh Glebe||Kiltubbrid Parish||Leitrim||Leitrim |- |Druminshin Glebe||Carrigallen Parish||Carrigallen||Leitrim |- |Drumliffin Glebe||Kiltoghert Parish||Leitrim||Leitrim |- |Drumlumman Glebe||Killarga Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Drummans Glebe||Clones (Clankelly portion) Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Drummanus Glebe||Drumhome Parish||Tirhugh||Donegal |- |Drummany Glebe||Drumlane Parish||Loughtee Lower||Cavan |- |Drummurl Glebe||Galloon Parish||Coole||Fermanagh |- |Drumod Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Tullyhaw||Cavan |- |Drumraine Glebe||Oughteragh Parish||Carrigallen||Leitrim |- |Drumshanbo-Glebe||Kildress Parish||Dungannon Upper||Tyrone |- |Dundivin Glebe||Donacavey Parish||Clogher||Tyrone |- |Dungarvan Glebe||Dungarvan Parish||Gowran||Kilkenny |- |Dunlade Glebe||Faughanvale Parish||Tirkeeran||Londonderry |- |Dunleever Glebe||Trim Parish||Upper Navan||Meath |- |Dunnamona Glebe||Donacavey Parish||Clogher||Tyrone |- |Dysart Glebe||Dysart Parish||Fassadinin||Kilkenny |- |East Glebe||Ballyscullion Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Eddrim Glebe||Killymard Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Effernan Glebe||Kilskeery Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Erganagh Glebe||Cappagh (Upper Strabane portion) Parish||Strabane Upper||Tyrone |- |Erris or Skirk Glebe||Skirk Parish||Clandonagh||Laois |- |Fairyfield Glebe||St Peter's & St Paul's Parish||Kilmallock||Limerick |- |Fanta Glebe||Kilfenora Parish||Corcomroe||Clare |- |Farraneglish Glebe||Aghaboe Parish||Clarmallagh||Laois |- |Farrantemple Glebe||Errigal Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Finnadork Glebe||Convoy Parish||Raphoe South||Donegal |- |Foxhall Glebe||Rathreagh Parish||Ardagh||Longford |- |Galdonagh Glebe||Raymoghy Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Gallon Glebe||Denn Parish||Loughtee Upper||Cavan |- |Garrison Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Garrysallagh Glebe||Drumcullen Parish||Eglish||Offaly |- |Garvagh Glebe||Killanummery Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Garvegort Glebe||Killybegs Lower Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Geskanagh Glebe||Killarga Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Glebe (Donaghenry)||Donaghenry Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Glebe (Old)||Urney Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Glebe Bog||Barronstown Parish||Upper Dundalk||Louth |- |Glebe East||Geashill||Geashill||Offaly |- |Glebe East||Garristown Parish||Balrothery West||Dublin |- |Glebe East||Kilcleagh Parish||Clonlonan||Westmeath |- |Glebe East||Mayne Parish||Ferrard||Louth |- |Glebe East||Tibohine Parish||Frenchpark||Roscommon |- |Glebe East||Tipperkevin Parish||South Naas||Kildare |- |Glebe Hill||Gartan Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Glebe Large||Fahan Upper Parish||Inishowen West||Donegal |- |Glebe North||Balrothery Parish||Balrothery East||Dublin |- |Glebe North||Kilcullen Parish||Kilcullen||Kildare |- |Glebe South||Balrothery Parish||Balrothery East||Dublin |- |Glebe South||Kilcullen Parish||Kilcullen||Kildare |- |Glebe South||Mayne Parish||Ferrard||Louth |- |Glebe West||Garristown Parish||Balrothery West||Dublin |- |Glebe West||Kilcleagh Parish||Clonlonan||Westmeath |- |Glebe West||Mayne Parish||Ferrard||Louth |- |Glebe West||Tipperkevin Parish||South Naas||Kildare |- |Glebemarsh||Aghadown Parish||West Carbery (East Division)||Cork |- |Glebewest||Tibohine Parish||Frenchpark||Roscommon |- |Glenamony Glebe||Eglish Parish||Eglish||Offaly |- |Glencovet Glebe||Enniskillen Parish||Tirkennedy||Fermanagh |- |Glennagoorland Glebe||Donaghedy Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Glentidaly Glebe||Tullyfern Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Golan Glebe||Kilskeery Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Gort Glebe||Donagh Parish||Inishowen East||Donegal |- |Gort Glebe||Raphoe Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Gortfad Glebe||Desertcreat Parish||Dungannon Upper||Tyrone |- |Gortnacart Glebe||Killybegs Lower Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Gortnasoal Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Graigue Glebe||Ardfert Parish||Clanmaurice||Kerry |- |Grange Glebe||Kells Parish||Upper Kells||Meath |- |Grangegoddan Glebe||Kells Parish||Upper Kells||Meath |- |Grawky Glebe||Raymoghy Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Greaghrevagh More Glebe||Oughteragh Parish||Carrigallen||Leitrim |- |Hunter's Glebe||Dunboe Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Inchakill Glebe||Mayne Parish||Fassadinin||Kilkenny |- |Inishkeen Glebe||Inishkeen Parish||Farney||Monaghan |- |Inver Glebe||Inver Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Johnstown Glebe||Rathdowney Parish||Clandonagh||Laois |- |Keelagh Glebe||Lurgan Parish||Castlerahan||Cavan |- |Keelough Glebe||Aghaboe Parish||Clarmallagh||Laois |- |Keelpark Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Kilbride Glebe||Callan Parish||Callan||Kilkenny |- |Kilcommock Glebe||Kilcommock Parish||Rathcline||Longford |- |Kilconnell (aka Glebe) ||Kilmacrenan Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Kilcorney Glebe||Kilcorney Parish||Burren||Clare |- |Kilcurfin Glebe||Carrigtohill Parish||Barrymore||Cork |- |Kildoney Glebe||Kilbarron Parish||Tirhugh||Donegal |- |Kildorragh Glebe||Castlerahan Parish||Castlerahan||Cavan |- |Kilgarrow Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Kilgarvan Glebe||Kilcleagh Parish||Clonlonan||Westmeath |- |Killagally Glebe||Wheery or Killagally Parish||Garrycastle||Offaly |- |Killary Glebe||Clonoe Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Killeevan Glebe||Killeevan Parish||Dartree||Monaghan |- |Killenna Glebe||Drumlease Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Killoe Glebe||Killoe Parish||Longford||Longford |- |Killyblunick Glebe||Kilskeery Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Killygullib Glebe||Tamlaght O'Crilly Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Killyharry Glebe||Donaghmore Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Killylack Glebe||Drumglass Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Killylifferbane Glebe||Clones (Clankelly portion) Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Killymuck Glebe||Tamlaght O'Crilly Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Killyveagh Glebe||Devenish Parish||Magheraboy||Fermanagh |- |Kilskeery Glebe||Kilskeery Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Kilteen Glebe||Killesher Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Kiltyfeenaghty Glebe||Inishmagrath Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Kinnara Glebe||Drumlease Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Knockarogan Glebe||Clonfeacle (Tyrone portion) Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Knockaveely Glebe||Burrishoole Parish||Burrishoole||Mayo |- |Knockavurra Glebe||Ardfert Parish||Clanmaurice||Kerry |- |Knockmacaroony Glebe||Clones (Clankelly portion) Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Knockshough Glebe||Kildare Parish||East Offaly||Kildare |- |Larchfield Glebe||Enniskeen Parish||Clankee||Cavan |- |Lecarrow Glebe||Reynagh Parish||Garrycastle||Offaly |- |Legnawley Glebe||Inver Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Lisdunvis Glebe||Castleterra Parish||Loughtee Upper||Cavan |- |Lisgillock Glebe||Cloone Parish||Mohill||Leitrim |- |Lisgorgan Glebe||Tamlaght O'Crilly Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Lisky Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Lisnadurk Glebe North||Currin Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Lisnadurk Glebe South||Currin Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Lisnatunny Glebe||Ardstraw (Strabane Lower portion) Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Lissagorry Glebe||Galloon Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Lissavally Glebe||Killererin Parish||Clare||Galway |- |Little Glebe||Dunboe Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Long's Glebe||Dunboe Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Loughermore Glebe||Aghalurgher Parish||Clogher||Tyrone |- |Loughmansland Glebe||Lea Parish||Portnahinch||Laois |- |Loughros Glebe||Tullyfern Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Lower Coole Glebe||Macosquin Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Lurgan Glebe||Lurgan Parish||Castlerahan||Cavan |- |Lynally Glebe||Lynally Parish||Ballycowan||Offaly |- |Mackan Glebe||Killesher Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Magheraboy Glebe||Killea Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Maghery Glebe||Templecrone Parish||Boylagh||Donegal |- |Marrock Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Meenaheery Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Meenderryherk Glebe||Templecrone Parish||Boylagh||Donegal |- |Meenmossogue Glebe||West Longfield Parish||West Omagh||Tyrone |- |Merchantstown Glebe||Termonmaguirk Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Mettican Glebe||Errigal Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Miltron Glebe||Cloone Parish||Carrigallen||Leitrim |- |Minegallagher Glebe||Faughanvale Parish||Tirkeeran||Londonderry |- |Miskaun Glebe||Oughteragh Parish||Carrigallen||Leitrim |- |Moheracreevy Glebe||Kiltoghert Parish||Leitrim||Leitrim |- |Moig East Glebe||Kilcornan Parish||Kenry||Limerick |- |Moneycass Glebe||Larah Parish||Tullygarvey||Cavan |- |Moneynoe Glebe||Enniskillen Parish||Tirkennedy||Fermanagh |- |Monorgan Glebe||Killybegs Lower Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Monroe Glebe||Dungarvan Parish||Decies without Drum||Waterford |- |Moydow Glebe||Moydow Parish||Moydow||Longford |- |Moyle Glebe||Ardstraw (Strabane Lower portion) Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Moyra Glebe||Raymunterdoney Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Mucklaghan Glebe||Annaduff Parish||Leitrim||Leitrim |- |Mullaghcapple Glebe||Galloon Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Mullaghconor Glebe||Donaghmore Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Mullaghmore Glebe||Agivey Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Mullaghmore Glebe||Donaghmore Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Mullaghmossog Glebe||Clonfeacle (Tyrone portion) Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Mullaghslin Glebe||Clogherny Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Mullanary Glebe||Aghnamullen Parish||Cremorne||Monaghan |- |Mullaun Glebe||Kiltubbrid Parish||Leitrim||Leitrim |- |Mullavea Glebe||Clones (Clankelly portion) Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Murvagh Upper Glebe||Drumhome Parish||Tirhugh||Donegal |- |New Church Glebe||Kilcar Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |New Glebe||Kilgefin Parish||Ballintober South||Roscommon |- |Old Church Glebe||Kilcar Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Parsons Green Glebe||Galloon Parish||Coole||Fermanagh |- |Portaliff Glebe||Killashandra Parish||Tullyhunco||Cavan |- |Portnasnow Glebe||Enniskillen Parish||Tirkennedy||Fermanagh |- |Rahack Glebe||Aghalurgher||Clogher||Tyrone |- |Raheenphelan Glebe||Donaghmore Parish||Clandonagh||Laois |- |Rahilla Glebe||Kildare Parish||East Offaly||Kildare |- |Rahylin Glebe||St Nicholas Parish||Galway||Galway |- |Rakeelan Glebe||Enniskillen Parish||Tirkennedy||Fermanagh |- |Rantoge Glebe||Kiltubbrid Parish||Leitrim||Leitrim |- |Rathmakelly Glebe||Killermogh Parish||Clarmallagh||Laois |- |Rathsaran Glebe||Rathsaran Parish||Clandonagh||Laois |- |Rathtinny Glebe||Drumhome Parish||Tirhugh||Donegal |- |Redford Glebe||Clonca Parish||Inishowen East||Donegal |- |Renogher Glebe||Currin Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Rosconnell Glebe||Rossconnell Parish||Clarmallagh||Laois |- |Ross Beg Glebe||Inishmagrath Parish||Drumahaire||Leitrim |- |Rossbrick Glebe||Clones (Clankelly portion) Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Roughan Glebe||Allsaints Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Roxborough Glebe||Kilcar Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Shanmullagh Glebe||Dromore Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Sharon Glebe||Raymoghy Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Springfield Glebe||Finnoe Parish||Lower Ormond||Tipperary |- |Srahduff Glebe||Kilmanman Parish||Tinnahinch||Laois |- |St. Anne's Glebe||Clongesh Parish||Longford||Longford |- |Straid (aka Glebe) ||Glencolumbkille Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Straleel Glebe||Kilcar Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Strawoaghter Glebe||Killybegs Lower Parish||Banagh||Donegal |- |Streefe Glebe||Termonmaguirk Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Swords Glebe||Swords Parish||Nethercross||Dublin |- |Taboe Glebe||Donaghedy Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Taghsheenod Glebe||Taghsheenod Parish||Moydow||Longford |- |Tattygare Glebe||Rossorry Parish||Magheraboy||Fermanagh |- |Tattyreagh Glebe||Drumragh Parish||East Omagh||Tyrone |- |Templemichael Glebe||Templemichael Parish||Ardagh||Longford |- |Templeton Glebe||Killashee Parish||Moydow||Longford |- |Thornhill Glebe||Pomeroy Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Thornhill Glebe||Trory Parish||Tirkennedy||Fermanagh |- |Tibberedoge Glebe||Clones (Clankelly portion) Parish||Clankelly||Fermanagh |- |Ticosker Glebe||Killashandra Parish||Tullyhunco||Cavan |- |Tiravally Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Tiravree Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Tobermesson Glebe||Clonfeacle (Tyrone portion) Parish||Dungannon Middle||Tyrone |- |Tonagh Glebe||Kinawley Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Tonbane Glebe||Clondavaddog Parish||Kilmacrenan||Donegal |- |Trustan Glebe||Killesher Parish||Clanawley||Fermanagh |- |Tullyannan Glebe||Allsaints Parish||Raphoe North||Donegal |- |Tullybeg Glebe||Mayo Parish||Clanmorris||Mayo |- |Upper Coole Glebe||Macosquin Parish||Coleraine||Londonderry |- |Urney Glebe||Urney Parish||Strabane Lower||Tyrone |- |Vicarsfield Glebe||Clonbroney Parish||Granard||Longford |- |West Glebe||Ballyscullion Parish||Loughinsholin||Londonderry |- |Wheathill Glebe||Inishmacsaint Parish||Magheraboy||Fermanagh |- |Whinnigan Glebe||Derrybrusk Parish||Tirkennedy||Fermanagh |- |Whitecross Glebe||Moorechurch Parish||Upper Duleek||Meath |- |Yewer Glebe||Killashandra Parish||Tullyhunco||Cavan |} ==Sources== * [https://www.townlands.ie/search/?q=Glebe Towlands.ie] Search for Glebe

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Commonly used sources/citations for Virginia and US Southern Colonies Project profiles. {{Jamestowne Society Ancestor Sticker}} {{Jamestowne QA Sticker|potential}} Data Doctor 894 | added missing parameters == Research Notes == * '''Needs Biography:''' Self-explanatory (no text in Biography section). * '''Needs Sources:''' Sources for birth/death/marriage dates and locations, and attached family profiles are needed. Maintenance categories of "needs Sources" and "needs Biography" added to US Southern Colonist Sticker can be removed once sources and/or biography are added. == Sources == '''A''' '''B''' * Boddie, John B. ''Colonial Surry.'' Originally Published Richmond, 1948. This issue: Reprinted for Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, Maryland, 1992, 1997, 2000. Partial excerpts available on [https://books.google.com/books/about/Colonial_Surry.html?id=Ir6kljPPONgC Google Books.] * Boddie, John Bennett. ''Historical Southern Families.'' 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Google extract at * [http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/329_years_of_History_and_Genealogy_-_Herewood_-_Harwood_Papers_and_Records.pdf ''Hereward Records and Papers, 1620-1940; 329 Years of History and Genealogy.''] Susan W. Atkins, William Rogers Herod and Maude Huntington Darrach. Press of Wm. Mitchell Printing Company: Greenfield Indiana, 1940. Especially see Chapter LX, pages 393-442. * Hotten, John Camden, Editor. [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/n5/mode/2up ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants' Religious Exiles; … and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700.''] John Camden Hotten: London, 1874. Reprinted Empire State Book Co., New York. '''I''' '''J''' * Jester, Annie. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/47106-adventures-of-purse-and-person-virginia1607-1625-and-their-families?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1 ''Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1625'']' (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1956) '''K''' '''L''' * Lewis, James F & James Motley Booker, Compilers. ''Northumberland County, Virginia wills and administrations, 1713- 1749.'' Lottsburg, Va. : Lewis and Booker, 1967. '''M''' * McCartney, Martha W. ''Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers; 1607-1638: A Biographical Dictionary.'' Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Second Printing, 2007. * McIlwaine, H. R. and J. P. Kennedy, Editors. [https://archive.org/details/journalsofhouseo16591693virg/page/n5/mode/2up ''Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia.''] 13 Volumes. Richmond, Virginia, 1905-1915. Editors: vols. 1-9, H. R. McIlwaine; v. 10-13, J. P. Kennedy. * [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterof00chri/page/n5/mode/2up''The parish register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, Va., from 1653 to 1812.''] by Christchurch, Va. Christ Church; National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Virginia. 1897. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/556813 ''Also, an online copy is available at Family Search.''] * Moore, A. W., Editor. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=O4YNAAAAYAAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP9 ''The Manx Note Book;''] Volumes 1-2. Douglas: Printed by G. H. Johnson, 1885. '''N''' * [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterof00stpe/page/n5/mode/2up? ''Parish Register of Saint Peter's, New Kent County, Va. From 1680 to 1787.''] Published by The National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia. Parish Record Series, No. 2. Richmond: Wm. Ellis Jones, Book and Job Printer. 1904. * Nugent, Nell Marion, Abstracted and Indexed by. [https://archive.org/details/cavalierspioneer00nuge/page/n11/mode/2up ''Cavaliers and Pioneers:] Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800.'' In Five Volumes. Richmond, VA.: Press of the Dietz Printing Co., 1935. '''O''' '''P''' '''Q''' '''R''' '''S''' * Stanard, William G. and Mary Newton Stanard. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/534977-redirection ''The Colonial Virginia Register.''] Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, Publishers. 1902. '''T''' * Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. [https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofvi01tyleuoft/page/n7/mode/2up ''Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.''] Volume I. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company 1915. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2008. * Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, Editor. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000500058 ''Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine.''] Hathi Trust Digital Library; Vols. 1-6, full view; Vols. 7-33, limited (search only). '''U''' '''V''' '''W''' * Wertenbaker, Thomas J. [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/32507/32507-h/32507-h.htm ''The Planters of Colonial Virginia.''] New York: Russell & Russell, 1959. Project Gutenberg Ebook: Release date: May 24, 2010. '''X, Y, Z''' This profile is in need of post-merge cleanup and is being edited by the Arborists Team of US Southern Colonies Project. Biography is being rewritten and organized. Sources examined, duplicate sources combined, sources with broken links are being removed or described as broken, etc. New sources will be added as located.

Commonly Used Sources for Early Somerset Township, Washington County, PA

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== US Census Records == *'''1790 Census:''' ''First Census of the United States, 1790.'' US Census Bureau, National Archives and Records Administration, Washinton, D.C., Publication M637: Washington County, Pennsylvania, p 145 -205 (or p1-61). Entry for ______________. Somerset Township is approx p188-193 (or 44-49).
'''FamilySearch,''' ''United States Census, 1790,'' Database with images, (LINK AND DATE ACCESSED) Image 87-___ of 724. Somerset Twp is approx Images 109-111.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYB-HS8?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1951-25137-52920-66 *'''1800 Census:''' ''Second Census of the United States, 1800.'' US Census Bureau, National Archives and Records Administration, Washinton, D.C., Publication M32: Somerset Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, p906-919 (or p108-119). Entry for______________.
'''FamilySearch,''' ''United States Census, 1800,'' Database with images, (LINK AND DATE ACCESSED) Image 119-125 of 226.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZ8-3MN?view=index&action=view&groupId=TH-1951-22810-24595-82 *'''1810 Census:''' ''Third Census of the United States, 1810.'' US Census Bureau, National Archives and Records Administration, Washinton, D.C., Publication M252: Somerset Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, p644-651 (or 66A-69B). Entry for _______________.
'''FamilySearch,''' ''United States Census, 1810,'' Database with images, Image 73-76 of 232.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB8-KD9?view=index&action=view == Tax and Exoneration Rolls == *'''1798 US direct tax for Pennsylvania:''' Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/290639 United States direct tax of 1798, tax lists for the state of Pennsylvania] v. 703-716 Green, Washington, and Allegheny counties, (NARA Series M372, Roll 24)
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::v. 709 starts on image 378 of 897 (missing "A" page?).
::v. 711 starts on image 534 of 897. == Other Sources == == Resources == * '''Lists of inhabitants in Washington County, Pennsylvania, 1800 or before''': "Lists of inhabitants in Washington County, Pennsylvania, 1800 or before"
List of inhabitants in Washington County, Penna 1800 or before with maps of early townships > image 4 of 70
Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|24889|dvm_LocHist010028-00004-0}} (accessed 18 January 2024) https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/24889/images/dvm_LocHist010028-00004-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=3

Commonwealth Poppy

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Commonwealth War Graves Commission Memorials

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==Commonwealth War Graves Commission Memorials== '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission_World_War_I_memorials_to_the_missing_in_Belgium_and_France World War I memorials ]''' '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission_World_War_II_memorials_to_the_missing World War II memorials]''' '''[https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/4003815/guards-cemetery-windy-corner-cuinchy/ Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy]''' Sent a message to website (https://www.ww1cemeteries.com/guards-cemetery-windy-corner.html) to ask permission to use their picture: https://www.ww1cemeteries.com/uploads/7/4/4/5/74452945/guards-cem-windy-corner-214.jpg '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menin_Gate Menin Gate Memorial]'''
{{Image|file=Hampton-540-4.jpg |caption=Menin Gate Memorial}} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyne_Cot Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery]''' Wikimedia Commons contributors, "File:'''Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery'''.jpg," Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Tyne_Cot_Commonwealth_War_Graves_Cemetery.jpg&oldid=551271410 (accessed January 29, 2023).
{{Image|file=Clarke-3131.jpg |caption=Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery}} '''[https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/7301/warloy-baillon-communal-cemetery-extension/ Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery]'''
{{Image|file=Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission_Memorials-2.jpg |caption=Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery}} ==Sources== * '''List of Commonwealth War Graves Commission World War I memorials to the missing in Belgium and France''', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission_World_War_I_memorials_to_the_missing_in_Belgium_and_France#See_also * '''List of Commonwealth War Graves Commission World War II memorials to the missing''', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission_World_War_II_memorials_to_the_missing

Communication Skills

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III year students of GCE take up a Communication Skills Course. This page will help them communicate, share info, edit and respond with the other members of the community.

Communication with Barbara

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When [[Bishop-7240 | Richard Bishop ]] took on the task of immediate-family historian, he got ample help from his siblings, especially his sister [[bishop-7266 | Barabara]]. She sent letters, and later, email messages giving the vital statistics of her husband, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. There are 20 of the latter, and whenever a new one was born, she soon informed the rest of the family about where and when.

Communities, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Census

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[[Space:Greene_County%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_Census]] Greene County, Pennsylvania communities. {| class="wikitable" border="0" align="center" |- |align="center" |Aleppo |- |align="center" |Center |- |align="center" |Centre |- |align="center" |Cumberland |- |align="center" |Dunkard |- |align="center" |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1850_United_States_Federal_Census%2C_Franklin_Township%2C_Greene_County%2C_Pennsylvania Franklin] |- |align="center" |Green |- |align="center" |Greene |- |align="center" |Jackson |- |align="center" |Jefferson |- |align="center" |Marrion |- |align="center" |Monongahela |- |align="center" |Morgan |- |align="center" |Morris |- |align="center" |Perry |- |align="center" |Richhill |- |align="center" |Washington |- |align="center" |Wayne |- |align="center" |Whiteley |}

Compact family tree of Sir William Arbuthnot of Kittbrewster Bt

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┌─ 128. Robert Arbuthnot Sr more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1610 - 1682 ┌─ 64. Robert Arbuthnot Jr ancestors descendants abt 1643 - └─ 129. Beatrix Gordon more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1606 Sheils, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland - 1682 ┌─ 32. John Arbuthnot Sr ancestors descendants abt 1668 - 1742 ┌─ 130. John Arbuthnot ancestors descendants abt 1623 - └─ 65. Mary Arbuthnot ancestors descendants abt 1643 - ┌─ 16. Robert Arbuthnot Sr ancestors descendants 29 Sep 1693 - 15 Sep 1756 Peterhead churchyard ┌─ 132. Ronald MacRonald ancestors descendants abt 1600 - ┌─ 66. Alexander MacRonald ancestors descendants abt 1621 - └─ 33. Barbara MacRonald ancestors descendants bef 29 Jul 1669 Peterhead - ┌─ 8. Robert Arbuthnot FRSE ancestors descendants bef 24 Oct 1728 - 05 Nov 1803 ┌─ 34. John Petrie ancestors descendants abt 1660 - └─ 17. Mary Petrie ancestors descendants 12 Feb 1688 Rattray, Aberdeenshire - 1756 ┌─ 4. George Arbuthnot Sr ancestors descendants 04 Dec 1772 Edinburgh - 03 Nov 1843 ┌─ 144. John Urquhart Sr more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1547 Craigfintray, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - 08 Nov 1631 Craigston, Scotland ┌─ 72. Patrick Urquhart ancestors descendants 1611 Scotland - 1664 Scotland └─ 145. Elizabeth Seton more treemore tree ancestors descendants bef 1590 Oldmeldrum, Inverurie, Aberdeen - Scotland ┌─ 36. James Urquhart ancestors descendants - 1710 ┌─ 146. James Ogilvy more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1586 Edinburgh, Scotland - 1665 Scotland └─ 73. Lady Margaret Ogilvy ancestors descendants 1616 Scotland - Scotland └─ 147. Isabel Hamilton more treemore tree ancestors descendants 18 Feb 1595 Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland - 1664 ┌─ 18. Captain John Urquhart ancestors descendants 1696 - 09 Jun 1756 ┌─ 148. Alexander Fraser more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1537 Fraserburgh, Philorth, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - 12 Jul 1623 Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland ┌─ 74. James Fraser ancestors descendants abt 1610 - └─ 149. Magdalen Ogilvie more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1541 Dunlugas, Banffshire, Scotland - 1606 └─ 37. Margaret Fraser ancestors descendants abt 1678 Tyrie Scotland - aft 1696 Knockleith Scotland ┌─ 150. John Urquhart Sr more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1547 Craigfintray, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - 08 Nov 1631 Craigston, Scotland └─ 75. Unknown Urquhart ancestors descendants abt 1619 - └─ 151. Elizabeth Seton more treemore tree ancestors descendants bef 1590 Oldmeldrum, Inverurie, Aberdeen - Scotland └─ 9. Mary Urquhart ancestors descendants 1739 - 14 May 1818 Bishop Standford ┌─ 152. Adam Urquhart more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1635 Scotland - 10 Nov 1684 Scotland ┌─ 76. John Urquhart ancestors descendants 1668 Scotland - 1726 Scotland └─ 153. Mary Gordon more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1646 Huntly, Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - abt 13 Mar 1726 St Germans, Haddington, Scotland ┌─ 38. William Urquhart ancestors descendants 1698 - 1775 ┌─ 154. Hugh Campbell of Cawdor more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1625 Inverness, Scotland - 11 Mar 1716 └─ 77. Jean Campbell of Cawdor ancestors descendants abt 1664 - └─ 155. Henrietta Stuart more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1642 - abt 1704 └─ 19. Jean Urquhart ancestors descendants 1722 - 1757 ┌─ 156. Sir John Forbes 3rd Bt more treemore tree ancestors descendants 22 Apr 1650 Monymusk, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - bef 1713 Scotland ┌─ 78. William Forbes ancestors descendants abt 1660 Monymusk, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - abt 1720 Aberdeenshire, Scotland └─ 157. Hon Margaret Arbuthnot more treemore tree ancestors descendants bef 03 May 1642 Arbuthnott, Kincardineshire, Scotland - └─ 39. Mary Forbes ancestors descendants bef 1697 - ┌─ 158. John Keith more treemore tree ancestors descendants - 12 Apr 1715 └─ 79. Jean Keith ancestors descendants abt 1665 Kintore, AberdeenShire, Scotland - └─ 159. Margaret Hamilton more treemore tree ancestors descendants 15 Jan 1641 - ┌─ 2. William Reierson Arbuthnot Sr ancestors descendants 28 Jan 1826 14 Upper Wimpole Street, London, England - 31 May 1913 Plaw Hatch near East Grinstead, Sussex. ┌─ 20. John Fraser ancestors descendants abt 1729 - ┌─ 10. Donald Fraser ancestors descendants 22 Feb 1760 Dores, Inverness - 05 Jun 1798 Inverness └─ 21. Anne Mctavish ancestors descendants abt 1729 - 26 Apr 1806 Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom └─ 5. Elizabeth Fraser ancestors descendants 04 Mar 1792 - 29 Sep 1834 ┌─ 22. Richard Ord ancestors descendants abt 1729 - 28 Feb 1781 └─ 11. Mary Ord ancestors descendants bef 28 Jan 1768 - 07 Apr 1842 ┌─ 184. Kenneth Mackenzie more treemore tree ancestors descendants - ┌─ 92. Alexander Mackenzie ancestors descendants Davochmaluach - └─ 185. Mary Mackenzie more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1635 Scotland - ┌─ 46. John Mackenzie ancestors descendants - ┌─ 186. Alexander Rose more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1632 of Clava - └─ 93. Elisabeth Rose ancestors descendants - └─ 187. Jean Innes more treemore tree ancestors descendants - 10 Feb 1684 └─ 23. Elizabeth Mackenzie ancestors descendants abt 1735 - 24 Oct 1790 ┌─ 188. Kenneth Mackenzie more treemore tree ancestors descendants - ┌─ 94. Roderick Mackenzie ancestors descendants abt 1670 - └─ 189. Mary Mackenzie more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1635 Scotland - └─ 47. Mary Mackenzie ancestors descendants abt 1710 - ┌─ 190. Kenneth Mackenzie III more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1690 - 1789 └─ 95. Unknown Mackenzie ancestors descendants abt 1700 - └─ 191. Jean Mackenzie more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1670 - abt 1700 1. Kenneth Wyndham Arbuthnot ancestors descendants 23 Jul 1873 PlawHatch - 25 Apr 1915 Ypres, Belgium ┌─ 192. Sir Philip Anstruther more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1610 - 1702 ┌─ 96. William Anstruther ancestors descendants abt 1660 Scotland - 24 Jan 1711 Scotland └─ 193. Christian Lumsden more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1638 - ┌─ 48. John Anstruther 1st Bt MP ancestors descendants 1678 Anstruther Fife Scotland - 27 Sep 1753 Anstruther Fife Scotland ┌─ 194. John Hamilton more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1626 Tyninghame, East Lothian Scotland - 31 Aug 1669 └─ 97. Helen Hamilton ancestors descendants 1655 Scotland - 1708 Scotland └─ 195. Christian Lindsay more treemore tree ancestors descendants 15 Oct 1632 Ceres, Fife, Scotland - 26 Oct 1704 East Lothian, Scotland ┌─ 24. John Anstruther 2nd Bt MP ancestors descendants bef 27 Dec 1718 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland - 04 Jul 1799 Scotland ┌─ 196. John James Carmichael PC more treemore tree ancestors descendants bef 28 Feb 1638 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland - 20 Sep 1710 ┌─ 98. James Carmichael ancestors descendants - 16 Aug 1737 └─ 197. Beatrix Drummond more treemore tree ancestors descendants - └─ 49. Margaret Carmichael ancestors descendants abt 1698 Hyndford Scotland - 06 Nov 1721 Elle Fife Scotland ┌─ 198. John Maitland more treemore tree ancestors descendants 30 Aug 1655 Lauder, Berwickshire, Scotland - 30 Aug 1710 Hatton , Aberdeenshire, Scotland └─ 99. Elizabeth Maitland ancestors descendants abt 1670 Thirlstane Castle, Lauder, Scotland - 27 Nov 1753 Bath, England └─ 199. Margaret Cunningham more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1655 Glencairn, Dumfries-shire, Scotland - 12 May 1742 Hawthornden, Mid Lothian, Scotland ┌─ 12. Colonel Robert Anstruther MP ancestors descendants 31 Dec 1757 Scotland - 07 Mar 1833 ┌─ 100. Baillie Robert Fall ancestors descendants bef 1670 - ┌─ 50. Captain James Fall MP ancestors descendants abt 1685 - abt 25 Dec 1743 └─ 25. Janet Fall ancestors descendants abt 1724 Scotland - 02 Feb 1802 Scotland ┌─ 204. Richard Murray more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1636 United Kingdom - ┌─ 102. Patrick Murray ancestors descendants abt 1666 - └─ 205. Jean Cunningham ancestors descendants abt 1630 - └─ 51. Jean Murray ancestors descendants abt 1700 - ┌─ 206. James Cunningham more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1600 - └─ 103. Unknown Cunningham ancestors descendants abt 1670 - abt 1720 └─ 207. Barbara Sinclair more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1630 - ┌─ 6. Hon Philip Anstruther ancestors descendants 25 May 1802 - 22 May 1893 ┌─ 208. Alexander Nairn I more treemore tree ancestors descendants 10 Sep 1630 Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland - Jan 1684 ┌─ 104. Alexander Nairn Elder ancestors descendants abt 1658 - 22 May 1741 └─ 209. Euphame Easton more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1620 Couston, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland - May 1686 ┌─ 52. David Nairn ancestors descendants 1720 - 26 Jul 1764 ┌─ 210. David Kinloch Bt more treemore tree ancestors descendants - bef Jul 1699 └─ 105. Agnes Kinloch ancestors descendants abt 1692 - Aug 1752 Drumkilbo └─ 211. Catherine Bethune more tree ancestors descendants abt 1660 - ┌─ 26. Alexander Nairn ancestors descendants abt 1750 - 30 Dec 1814 Edinburgh ┌─ 212. John Lyon more treemore tree ancestors descendants - Nov 1696 ┌─ 106. John Lyon ancestors descendants abt 1650 - └─ 213. Cecilia Dunsmore more tree ancestors descendants - └─ 53. Susanna Lyon ancestors descendants abt 1722 - ┌─ 214. Joseph Young ancestors descendants abt 1675 - └─ 107. Euphemia Young ancestors descendants - └─ 13. Anne Nairn ancestors descendants bef 05 Feb 1779 - 27 Sep 1810 of palsy ┌─ 216. John Balneaves more treemore tree ancestors descendants 26 Feb 1694 - bef Jul 1730 ┌─ 108. John Balneaves ancestors descendants - abt 1750 ┌─ 54. John Balneaves ancestors descendants abt 1715 - Mar 1773 └─ 109. Anna White ancestors descendants abt 1705 - └─ 27. Preston Balneaves ancestors descendants abt 1757 - 30 Dec 1782 Polton, Edinburghshire, Scotland, United Kingdom ┌─ 220. James Durham more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1650 - ┌─ 110. James Durham ancestors descendants abt 1670 - abt 1741 └─ 221. Margaret Rutherford more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1650 - └─ 55. Preston Durham ancestors descendants abt 1729 Largo, Fife - 10 Jun 1766 Gertruydenburg, Holland ┌─ 222. Robert Anstruther 1st Bt more treemore tree ancestors descendants 24 Sep 1658 - Mar 1737 └─ 111. Anne Anstruther ancestors descendants aft 1703 - └─ 223. Marion Preston more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1685 - Apr 1743 └─ 3. Mary Helen Anstruther ancestors descendants 31 Dec 1839 Edinburgh, Scotland - 21 May 1912 East Grinstead, Sussex, England. ┌─ 224. Alexander Stewart more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1643 Drumlanrig, Dumfries-shire, Scotland - Sep 1690 Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland ┌─ 112. James Stewart ancestors descendants 16 Feb 1673 Drumlemmel, Campbelltown, Scotland - 16 Feb 1746 Glasserton House, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland Scotland └─ 225. Mary Douglas more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1655 Drumlanrig, Dumfriesshire, Scotland - abt 1694 Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland ┌─ 56. Alexander Stewart ancestors descendants abt 1694 Wigtown, Wigtownshire, Scotland - 24 Sep 1773 Aix En Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France ┌─ 226. Alexander Seton Montgomerie more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1659 Scotland - 18 Feb 1728 Eglinton, Ayrshire, Scotland └─ 113. Catherine Montgomerie ancestors descendants 23 Oct 1677 Rothsay Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland - Dec 1757 └─ 227. Margaret Cochrane more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1658 Rothsay Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland - ┌─ 28. Keith Stewart MP ancestors descendants 1739 - 03 Mar 1795 ┌─ 228. John Cochrane more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1660 Renfrewshire Scotland - 17 Jul 1690 Ayrshire Scotland ┌─ 114. John Campbell Cochrane ancestors descendants 04 Jul 1687 Paisley Abbey Renfrewshire Scotland - 05 Jun 1720 Paisley Abbey Renfrewshire Scotland └─ 229. Susanna Hamilton more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1667 Lanarkshire Scotland - 07 Feb 1737 Edinburgh, Scotland └─ 57. Catherine Cochrane ancestors descendants abt 1710 Cramond, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland - 15 Mar 1786 Bath, Somerset, England ┌─ 230. Charles Murray more treemore tree ancestors descendants 24 Feb 1661 Knowsley, Lancashire, England - 19 Apr 1710 Dunmore, Scotland └─ 115. Anne Murray ancestors descendants 31 Oct 1687 Perthshire Scotland - 1710 └─ 231. Catherine Watts more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1667 Great Minden, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom - bef 22 Jan 1711 Scotland, United Kingdom ┌─ 14. James Alexander Stewart Mackenzie MP ancestors descendants 23 Sep 1784 - 24 Sep 1843 Southampton ┌─ 232. Manuel Lopes Pereira d'Aguilar more treemore tree ancestors descendants - ┌─ 116. Diego Lopes Pereira Pereira ancestors descendants 1699 Oporto, Portugal - 10 Aug 1759 London, England └─ 233. Teresa Branca ancestors descendants - ┌─ 58. Ephraim Lopes Pereira ancestors descendants 1739 Vienna - 16 Mar 1802 Shaftesbury place, London ┌─ 234. Isaac De Abraham Da Fonseca more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1669 - 1720 └─ 117. Simha De Isaac da Fonseca ancestors descendants Portugal - 1755 Alderman's Walk, Bishopsgate, London, England └─ 235. Rachel De la Parra more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1684 - 30 Oct 1726 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands └─ 29. Georgina Isabella d'Aguilar ancestors descendants - ┌─ 236. Jacob Alvaro Alvares Da Costa more tree ancestors descendants 1646 - 1716 ┌─ 118. Moses Da Costa ancestors descendants 1668 - 1747 └─ 237. Leonara Mendes more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1630 - 1724 └─ 59. Sarah Mendes da Costa ancestors descendants abt 1742 - 05 May 1763 ┌─ 238. Dr Fernando Moses Mendes more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1647 Trancoso, Behra Alta, Portugal - 1724 └─ 119. Catherine Mendes ancestors descendants abt 1678 - abt 1756 └─ 7. Mary Frances Stewart Mackenzie ancestors descendants 16 Nov 1819 - 31 Dec 1913 Bexhill ┌─ 240. Kenneth Mackenzie more treemore tree ancestors descendants bef 08 Dec 1662 - Jan 1700 ┌─ 120. Colonel Alexander Mackenzie ancestors descendants abt 1682 - └─ 241. Lady Frances Herbert more treemore tree ancestors descendants - ┌─ 60. Major William Mackenzie ancestors descendants abt 1707 - 12 Mar 1770 ┌─ 242. John Paterson Sr more tree ancestors descendants 25 May 1604 Alloa, Ayrshire, Scotland - 01 Jan 1679 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland └─ 121. Elizabeth Paterson ancestors descendants abt 1661 - └─ 243. Elizabeth Ramsay ancestors descendants abt 1610 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland - 1680 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland ┌─ 30. Lt General Francis Humberston Mackenzie MP ancestors descendants 09 Jun 1754 - 11 Jan 1815 ┌─ 122. Matthew Humberston ancestors descendants - 1709 └─ 61. Mary Humberston ancestors descendants - 19 Feb 1813 Hartley, Herefordshire └─ 123. Rebecca Unknown ancestors descendants abt 1650 - └─ 15. Margaret Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie ancestors descendants 27 Mar 1783 - 28 Nov 1862 Brahan ┌─ 248. William Proby more treemore tree ancestors descendants - 19 Jan 1745 ┌─ 124. John Proby MP ancestors descendants abt 1698 - 15 Mar 1762 └─ 249. Henrietta Cornwall more treemore tree ancestors descendants - ┌─ 62. Very Rev Baptist Proby DD ancestors descendants 1726 - 18 Jan 1807 ┌─ 250. John Leveson-Gower more treemore tree ancestors descendants 07 Jan 1675 - 31 Aug 1709 Belvoir Castle, Grantham, Lincolnshire └─ 125. Jane Leveson-Gower ancestors descendants 25 Jul 1700 - 17 Jun 1726 └─ 251. Catherine Manners more treemore tree ancestors descendants 19 May 1675 - 07 Mar 1722 └─ 31. Mary Proby ancestors descendants 1755 - 27 Feb 1829 Edinburgh ┌─ 126. John Russell ancestors descendants - abt 1762 Lincolnshire, England └─ 63. Mary Russell ancestors descendants 1734 - 16 Aug 1816 ┌─ 254. Edward Beresford more treemore tree ancestors descendants - 1736 └─ 127. Catherine Beresford ancestors descendants abt 1704 - └─ 255. Isabella Unknown ancestors descendants - 1729 ============== ┌─ 128. William Wemyss Sr ancestors descendants - ┌─ 64. John Wemyss Sr ancestors descendants abt 01 May 1692 - bef 14 Jan 1749 ┌─ 32. William Wemyss WS ancestors descendants 07 Sep 1729 - 29 Apr 1802 └─ 65. Mary Ogilvie ancestors descendants abt 1670 - ┌─ 16. Lt Col William Wemyss ancestors descendants 25 Nov 1759 - 27 Jul 1834 Selkirk ┌─ 132. Colonel Thomas Hamilton more treemore tree ancestors descendants bef 21 Apr 1638 - ┌─ 66. James Hamilton ancestors descendants bef 17 Jun 1675 - 1757 └─ 33. Robina Hamilton ancestors descendants 12 Mar 1729 Scotland - 11 Apr 1794 Edinburgh ┌─ 134. Walter Chiesly more tree ancestors descendants abt 1675 - └─ 67. Margaret Chiesly ancestors descendants abt 1695 - ┌─ 8. William Sinclair Wemyss ancestors descendants 1790 - 1831 In quicksands ┌─ 136. John Sinclair V more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1678 - ┌─ 68. John Sinclair VI ancestors descendants 09 Aug 1691 Thurso, Caithness, Scotland - 1736 └─ 137. Jean Munro more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1680 - ┌─ 34. James Sinclair ancestors descendants abt 1725 - ┌─ 138. George Brodie XVII more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1667 Morayshire - 06 Jan 1716 └─ 69. Henrietta Brodie ancestors descendants 02 Feb 1695 Dyke, Moray - └─ 139. Emilia Brodie more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1667 Brodie, Scotland - 1716 └─ 17. Henrietta Sinclair ancestors descendants - ┌─ 140. Patrick Sinclair more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1680 - ┌─ 70. David Sinclair ancestors descendants abt 1700 - └─ 141. Janet Murray more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1657 - └─ 35. Marjory Sinclair ancestors descendants abt 1720 - ┌─ 142. Sir Robert Dunbar 2nd Bt more treemore tree ancestors descendants - 1742 └─ 71. Marjory Dunbar ancestors descendants abt 1710 - └─ 143. Mary Sinclair more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1650 - ┌─ 4. David Sinclair Wemyss DNA confirmed ancestors descendants 28 Sep 1813 - 10 Dec 1877 ┌─ 144. Sir James Sutherland PC more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1655 - 24 Sep 1705 ┌─ 72. Sir James Sutherland 1st Bt ancestors descendants abt 1683 - 1724 └─ 145. Lady Margaret Mackenzie more treemore tree ancestors descendants - Aug 1706 ┌─ 36. Sir William Sutherland 2nd Bt ancestors descendants - 12 Jun 1793 ┌─ 146. Sir William Dunbar 1st Bt more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1635 Hempriggs, Caithness Scotland - 1711 Hempriggs, Caithness Scotland └─ 73. Elizabeth Dunbar ancestors descendants - 11 Mar 1756 └─ 147. Margaret Sinclair more tree ancestors descendants - abt 1711 ┌─ 18. Sir Benjamin Sutherland Dunbar 3rd Bt ancestors descendants 28 Apr 1761 - 27 Jan 1843 ┌─ 148. Hugh Rose more treemore tree ancestors descendants Jun 1663 Innes, Moray, Scotland - 23 Jan 1732 Kilravock, Nairnshire, Scotland ┌─ 74. Hugh Rose ancestors descendants 1684 Kilravock, Nairnshire, Scotland - 28 May 1755 └─ 149. Margaret Campbell more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1668 - abt 1695 └─ 37. Henrietta Rose ancestors descendants abt 1725 - Sep 1795 ┌─ 150. Hugh Rose ancestors descendants abt 1600 - └─ 75. Jean Rose ancestors descendants - abt 1775 └─ 9. Henrietta Dunbar ancestors descendants 1790 - 03 Nov 1820 ┌─ 152. Charles Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1642 Sutherland, Scotland - abt 1690 ┌─ 76. Robert Mackay ancestors descendants abt 1685 Farr, Sutherland, Scotland - └─ 153. Elizabeth Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1655 Borley, Durness, Sutherland, Scotland - aft 1707 Sutherland, Scotland ┌─ 38. George Mackay ancestors descendants 29 Jun 1736 - 06 Sep 1798 Scotstoun ┌─ 154. John Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1668 - Dec 1732 Badlinloch, Sutherland └─ 77. Janet Mackay ancestors descendants abt 1714 Dornoch, Sutherland - └─ 155. Elizabeth Sinclair more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1676 - └─ 19. Janet Mackay ancestors descendants 1767 - 15 Mar 1857 ┌─ 156. Patrick Ruahd Campbell more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1677 Barcaldine, Argyllshire , Scotland - 24 May 1738 Stirling, Scotland ┌─ 78. Colin Roy Campbell ancestors descendants abt 1708 - 14 May 1752 Ballachulish, Argyllshire, Scotland └─ 157. Lucia Cameron more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1686 Lochiel, Inverness-shire, , Scotland - abt 1738 └─ 39. Louisa Campbell ancestors descendants 01 Oct 1751 Glenure, Appin, Argyll. - 25 Aug 1835 Greenwich, England. ┌─ 158. Hon Hugh Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1712 Reay, Sutherland, Scotland - 12 Nov 1770 Bath, Somerset, England └─ 79. Janet Mackay ancestors descendants abt 1730 Bighouse Estate, Sutherland, Scotland - 1767 Edinburgh └─ 159. Elizabeth Margaret Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1705 Bighouse Estate, Sutherland, Scotland - 31 Mar 1769 Bighouse Estate, Sutherland, Scotland ┌─ 2. Robert Dunbar Sinclair Wemyss OBE DNA confirmed ancestors descendants 16 Aug 1859 Ackergill, Caithness, Scotland - 27 Mar 1923 Wedderburn Castle, Duns ┌─ 160. George Gordon more treemore tree ancestors descendants 02 Nov 1633 Darnoch Castle,Sutherlandshire,Scotland - 04 Mar 1703 Holyrood Abbey Church,Edinburgh, Scotland ┌─ 80. John Gordon ancestors descendants 1661 - 27 Jun 1733 Chelsea └─ 161. Jean Wemyss more treemore tree ancestors descendants 19 Jun 1629 Scotland - 05 Jan 1715 ┌─ 40. James Sutherland ancestors descendants abt 1726 - 23 May 1789 ┌─ 20. George Sackville Sutherland ancestors descendants Oct 1770 - 1812 ┌─ 164. Alexander Baillie more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1680 - ┌─ 82. William Baillie ancestors descendants 1705 - 1779 └─ 165. Hannah Fraser more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1685 - └─ 41. Elizabeth Baillie ancestors descendants abt 1748 - 1831 ┌─ 166. Hon Hugh Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1712 Reay, Sutherland, Scotland - 12 Nov 1770 Bath, Somerset, England └─ 83. Mary Mackay ancestors descendants aft 1728 - 1808 └─ 167. Elizabeth Margaret Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1705 Bighouse Estate, Sutherland, Scotland - 31 Mar 1769 Bighouse Estate, Sutherland, Scotland ┌─ 10. George Mackay Sutherland ancestors descendants 10 Nov 1798 - 22 Apr 1847 ┌─ 168. Charles Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1642 Sutherland, Scotland - abt 1690 ┌─ 84. Robert Mackay ancestors descendants abt 1685 Farr, Sutherland, Scotland - └─ 169. Elizabeth Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1655 Borley, Durness, Sutherland, Scotland - aft 1707 Sutherland, Scotland ┌─ 42. George Mackay ancestors descendants 29 Jun 1736 - 06 Sep 1798 Scotstoun ┌─ 170. John Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1668 - Dec 1732 Badlinloch, Sutherland └─ 85. Janet Mackay ancestors descendants abt 1714 Dornoch, Sutherland - └─ 171. Elizabeth Sinclair more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1676 - └─ 21. Jean Mackay ancestors descendants 1772 - 1858 ┌─ 172. Patrick Ruahd Campbell more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1677 Barcaldine, Argyllshire , Scotland - 24 May 1738 Stirling, Scotland ┌─ 86. Colin Roy Campbell ancestors descendants abt 1708 - 14 May 1752 Ballachulish, Argyllshire, Scotland └─ 173. Lucia Cameron more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1686 Lochiel, Inverness-shire, , Scotland - abt 1738 └─ 43. Louisa Campbell ancestors descendants 01 Oct 1751 Glenure, Appin, Argyll. - 25 Aug 1835 Greenwich, England. ┌─ 174. Hon Hugh Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1712 Reay, Sutherland, Scotland - 12 Nov 1770 Bath, Somerset, England └─ 87. Janet Mackay ancestors descendants abt 1730 Bighouse Estate, Sutherland, Scotland - 1767 Edinburgh └─ 175. Elizabeth Margaret Mackay more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1705 Bighouse Estate, Sutherland, Scotland - 31 Mar 1769 Bighouse Estate, Sutherland, Scotland └─ 5. Elizabeth Sutherland ancestors descendants 21 Oct 1832 - 10 Mar 1872 Ackergill, Caithness, Scotland ┌─ 176. William Walker Sr more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1665 - 1714 ┌─ 88. William Walker Jr ancestors descendants 1689 - 1720 └─ 177. Sarah Mortimer ancestors descendants - 1702 ┌─ 44. William Walker III ancestors descendants bef 15 Apr 1713 - 1786 └─ 89. Elizabeth Haigh ancestors descendants - ┌─ 22. John Walker ancestors descendants 1753 - 22 Mar 1823 ┌─ 90. John Caygill ancestors descendants - └─ 45. Elizabeth Caygill ancestors descendants Dec 1714 Halifax West Riding, England - └─ 11. Elizabeth Walker ancestors descendants 10 Nov 1801 - 28 Dec 1844 ┌─ 184. William Edwards ancestors descendants 1680 Warwick, Warwickshire, England - May 1748 Warwick, Warwickshire, England ┌─ 92. John Edwards ancestors descendants abt 1706 Warwickshire England - 1793 Warwickshire England ┌─ 46. John Edwards ancestors descendants 06 Feb 1737 Warwickshire England - 14 Jul 1823 Pye Nest, Yorkshire England └─ 93. Mary Thompson ancestors descendants 1712 - 1749 └─ 23. Mary Edwards ancestors descendants 1763 - 13 Nov 1823 ┌─ 188. James Lees more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1706 - ┌─ 94. Samuel Lees ancestors descendants 1726 - └─ 189. Susannah Mallenson ancestors descendants abt 1700 - └─ 47. Elizabeth Lees ancestors descendants 1744 - 19 Aug 1803 ┌─ 190. John Sutcliffe ancestors descendants abt 1696 - └─ 95. Susanna Sutcliffe ancestors descendants 1722 - └─ 191. Martha Appleyard ancestors descendants abt 1700 - 1. Janet Elspeth Sinclair Wemyss ancestors descendants 04 Dec 1889 Dublin, Ireland - 29 Jan 1982 ┌─ 192. James Wallace ancestors descendants abt 1660 - ┌─ 96. John Wallace ancestors descendants 1684 Kilmarnock, Ayr Scotland - 1758 └─ 193. Mary Harris ancestors descendants abt 1656 Kilmarnock - ┌─ 48. William Wallace ancestors descendants 1734 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland - ┌─ 194. John Boyd more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1661 - └─ 97. Elizabeth Boyd ancestors descendants bef 1691 - └─ 195. Elizabeth Miller more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1671 - ┌─ 24. Robert Wallace ancestors descendants 11 Jan 1761 Kilmarnock - 28 Jan 1855 Kilmarnock ┌─ 196. Robert Bicket Sr ancestors descendants abt 1650 - ┌─ 98. Robert Bicket Jr ancestors descendants 28 Oct 1688 - └─ 197. Joan Gumley ancestors descendants abt 1655 - └─ 49. Mary Bicket ancestors descendants 07 Feb 1748 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland - ┌─ 198. John Crielman more tree ancestors descendants 1686 - 03 Dec 1752 └─ 99. Mary Crielman ancestors descendants 29 Jan 1713 - 20 Oct 1761 └─ 199. Agnes Ferguson more tree ancestors descendants 1687 Glastonbury, Ayr - 1763 Kilmarnock, Ayr ┌─ 12. John Wallace ancestors descendants 18 Mar 1796 Kilmarncck - 30 Mar 1859 ┌─ 200. George William Weir more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1695 Antrim, Northern Ireland - abt 1746 Antrim, Antrim, Ireland ┌─ 100. John Weir ancestors descendants abt 1718 - └─ 201. Jean Good more treemore tree ancestors descendants 11 Feb 1695 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland - Scotland ┌─ 50. James Weir ancestors descendants 22 Mar 1748 - ┌─ 202. George Hunter more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1700 - └─ 101. Agnes Hunter ancestors descendants 1721 Sorn, Ayr - └─ 203. Margaret Taileour ancestors descendants abt 1701 - └─ 25. Jean Weir ancestors descendants 21 Dec 1770 Ha' of Burnwall, Kilmarnock - ┌─ 204. Andrew Fisher more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1675 - ┌─ 102. John Fisher ancestors descendants abt 01 Dec 1720 - └─ 205. Janet Serbi ancestors descendants 1680 - └─ 51. Janet Fisher ancestors descendants 26 Oct 1746 - ┌─ 206. John Baird more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1681 - 1751 └─ 103. Rachel Baird ancestors descendants 1715 - └─ 207. Jean Murdock more treemore tree ancestors descendants 21 Dec 1690 - ┌─ 6. David Wallace ancestors descendants 26 Feb 1823 - 15 Aug 1877 ┌─ 26. Wallace Brown ancestors descendants abt 1765 - └─ 13. Janet Brown ancestors descendants 09 Jan 1799 Kilmarnock Ayr - 20 Sep 1833 Kilmarnock └─ 27. Elizabeth Tait ancestors descendants abt 1765 - └─ 3. Edith Wallace ancestors descendants 12 Oct 1863 - Dec 1929 Wedderburn Castlle, Duns ┌─ 28. Andrew Weir ancestors descendants abt 1758 - ┌─ 14. John Weir ancestors descendants abt 1798 Lanarkshire, Scotland - 25 Dec 1885 └─ 29. Jean Robertson ancestors descendants abt 1759 - └─ 7. Janet Weir ancestors descendants 01 Sep 1835 Drumpark, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, United Kingdom - 06 Aug 1902 ┌─ 240. Alexander Baird ancestors descendants abt 1659 Sanquhar, Dumfries-shire, Scotland - 1692 Scotland ┌─ 120. Alexander Baird ancestors descendants abt 1689 Kirkconnel, Dumfries-shire, Scotland - 1766 High Cross , Lanarkshire, Scotland └─ 241. Unknown Baird ancestors descendants 1663 Kirkconnel, Dumfries-shire, Scotland - 1692 ┌─ 60. William Baird ancestors descendants abt 1721 Sanquhar, Dumfries-shire, Scotland - abt 1780 High cross Lanarkshire Scotland └─ 121. Unknown Cumming ancestors descendants 1693 Kirkconnel, Dumfries-shire, Scotland - 1788 Scotland ┌─ 30. Alexander Baird Sr ancestors descendants 12 May 1765 - 23 Dec 1833 └─ 61. Jean Baillie ancestors descendants - └─ 15. Janet Baird ancestors descendants 06 Dec 1794 Woodhead, Aberdeenshire - ┌─ 248. Andrew Moffat ancestors descendants abt 1680 - ┌─ 124. John Moffat ancestors descendants abt 1695 - └─ 249. Margaret Stevenston more treemore tree ancestors descendants 04 Feb 1672 - ┌─ 62. James Moffat Sr ancestors descendants 30 Jun 1723 Temple - ┌─ 250. James Falconer ancestors descendants abt 1674 - └─ 125. Janet Baird Falconer ancestors descendants abt 1700 - └─ 251. Elizabeth Trent ancestors descendants abt 1656 - └─ 31. Jean Moffat ancestors descendants 24 Jan 1768 - bef 08 Jul 1851 Coats House ┌─ 126. Robert Craig ancestors descendants abt 1720 - └─ 63. Janet Craig ancestors descendants 27 Feb 1746 Biggar - └─ 127. Agnes Angeley ancestors descendants abt 1720 - ================ ┌─ 128. Alexander Duff more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1623 Aberdeenshire, Scotland - abt 1696 Scotland, Banffshire, Keithmore ┌─ 64. Patrick Duff ancestors descendants 1655 - 03 Aug 1731 └─ 129. Helen Grant more tree ancestors descendants 1635 Scotland, Morayshire, Ballintomb - abt 1694 Scotland ┌─ 32. Alexander Duff ancestors descendants 05 Jan 1687 - 1753 Keithmore ┌─ 130. John Innes ancestors descendants - └─ 65. Anne Innes ancestors descendants - 1700 └─ 131. Christian Bruce more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1630 - ┌─ 16. James Duff ancestors descendants 01 Jan 1729 - 19 Nov 1804 Banff ┌─ 132. Alexander Duff more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1623 Aberdeenshire, Scotland - abt 1696 Scotland, Banffshire, Keithmore ┌─ 66. William Duff ancestors descendants 1653 - 01 May 1722 Dipple └─ 133. Helen Grant more tree ancestors descendants 1635 Scotland, Morayshire, Ballintomb - abt 1694 Scotland └─ 33. Catherine Duff ancestors descendants 1683 Dipple - 20 Dec 1758 ┌─ 134. John Gordon more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1600 Park Scotland - 1672 Park Scotland └─ 67. Jean Gordon ancestors descendants abt 1660 - └─ 135. Helen Sibbald ancestors descendants - abt 1672 ┌─ 8. George Duff RN ancestors descendants abt 01 Feb 1764 Banff, Banffshire, Scotland - 21 Oct 1805 HMS Mars off Cape Trafalgar, Spain ┌─ 136. Robert Skene more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1640 - ┌─ 68. Prof George Skene Sr ancestors descendants 24 Jun 1666 - 12 Dec 1708 └─ 137. Janet Jaffray ancestors descendants abt 1640 - ┌─ 34. George Skene Jr ancestors descendants bef 23 Oct 1699 - 21 Jul 1757 ┌─ 138. David Adie ancestors descendants abt 1650 - └─ 69. Catherine Adie ancestors descendants bef 17 Jan 1680 - 07 Sep 1738 └─ 139. Katherine Skene more treemore tree ancestors descendants 03 Oct 1646 Zamosky, Poland - 1686 Scotland └─ 17. Helen Skene ancestors descendants 27 Sep 1734 Rubislaw - 12 Mar 1764 ┌─ 70. Alexander Thomson ancestors descendants - └─ 35. Helen Thomson ancestors descendants 23 Sep 1700 - 29 Jul 1768 └─ 71. Helen Gregory ancestors descendants abt 1675 - ┌─ 4. Norwich Duff ancestors descendants 15 Aug 1792 9 South Castle St, Edinburgh - 21 Apr 1862 10 Marlborough Buildings, Walcot, Bath, Somerset, England ┌─ 36. Alexander Dirom ancestors descendants abt 14 Oct 1688 Dalmeny, West Lothian, Scotland - ┌─ 18. Alexander Dirom ancestors descendants Oct 1725 Muiresk - 21 Jan 1788 Banff, Banffshire, Scotland └─ 37. Janet Reid ancestors descendants abt 1700 - └─ 9. Sophia Dirom ancestors descendants 1764 Banff, Banffshire, Scotland - 21 Oct 1827 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland ┌─ 38. Charles Fotheringham ancestors descendants - └─ 19. Anne Fotheringham ancestors descendants bef 1733 - 04 Nov 1819 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland ┌─ 156. John Skene more treemore tree ancestors descendants - 1680 ┌─ 78. Alexander Skene ancestors descendants 1664 Towie, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland - 20 Jan 1724 Skene, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland └─ 157. Jean Burnett more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1634 Leys, Kincardines, Scotland - └─ 39. Katherine Skene ancestors descendants 16 Jan 1701 ,Skene, scotland - Feb 1744 Banff, Banffshire, Scotland ┌─ 158. David Adie ancestors descendants abt 1650 - └─ 79. Giles Adie ancestors descendants abt 1675 - 06 Nov 1750 Aberdeenshire, , Scotland └─ 159. Katherine Skene more treemore tree ancestors descendants 03 Oct 1646 Zamosky, Poland - 1686 Scotland ┌─ 2. Edward Alexander James Duff ancestors descendants 21 May 1847 Bath, Somerset, England - 22 Feb 1916 22 Onslow Gardens, London, England ┌─ 160. John Shoolbred ancestors descendants 1655 - ┌─ 80. James Shoolbred ancestors descendants 1683 - ┌─ 40. John Shoolbred ancestors descendants 1707 - └─ 81. Agnes Blyth ancestors descendants 1684 - ┌─ 20. James Shoolbred ancestors descendants bef 20 Nov 1737 Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland - 1817 └─ 41. Isobel Moffat ancestors descendants 1710 - ┌─ 10. John Shoolbred ancestors descendants bef 13 Mar 1766 - 12 Oct 1831 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England ┌─ 84. Henry Stark ancestors descendants abt 1680 - ┌─ 42. Richard Stark ancestors descendants abt 1710 - └─ 85. Margaret Cunningham ancestors descendants abt 1682 - └─ 21. Helen Stark ancestors descendants bef 26 Jun 1743 - 1779 ┌─ 86. James Gilmore ancestors descendants abt 1685 - └─ 43. Janet Gilmore ancestors descendants abt 1710 - └─ 87. Janet Moncur ancestors descendants abt 1687 - └─ 5. Helen Mary Shoolbred ancestors descendants 12 May 1811 Bombay, India - 31 Jul 1895 14 Eaton Square, Belgravia, London, England ┌─ 176. Nathaniel Rand more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1658 - ┌─ 88. Cater Rand ancestors descendants 1684 - 1748 └─ 177. Christine Cater ancestors descendants - ┌─ 44. Charles Rand Sr, HEICS ancestors descendants bef 20 Nov 1719 Colchester, Essex - bef 03 Jul 1763 └─ 89. Anne Unknown ancestors descendants - 31 Mar 1770 Lewes ┌─ 22. Cater Rand ancestors descendants 09 Dec 1749 Lewes, Sussex - 21 Dec 1825 ┌─ 90. Richard Verrall Sr ancestors descendants abt 1681 Lewes, Sussex, England - 09 May 1737 Lewes, Sussex, England └─ 45. Lucy Verrall ancestors descendants 1722 Lewes, Sussex, England - 05 Dec 1781 ┌─ 182. Unnamed UNKNOWN ancestors descendants - └─ 91. Sarah Mores ancestors descendants - 1758 Lewes, Sussex, England └─ 11. Lucy Rand ancestors descendants 1777 Lewes, Sussex - ┌─ 46. Henry Scrase ancestors descendants abt 1735 - 1796 Lewes, Sussex, England └─ 23. Mary Scrase ancestors descendants 11 Jan 1755 Lewes,Sussex England - 04 Mar 1783 Lewes └─ 47. Elizabeth Kingston ancestors descendants abt 1735 - 1. Alexander Gordon Duff ancestors descendants 31 Jul 1884 - 18 Jun 1978 ┌─ 192. John Barnett ancestors descendants abt 1649 - ┌─ 96. Benjamin Barnett RN ancestors descendants bef 15 Mar 1669 - 27 Nov 1703 HMS Stirling Castle, Goodwin Sands └─ 193. Elizabeth Unknown ancestors descendants abt 1654 - ┌─ 48. Curtis Barnett ancestors descendants bef 20 Apr 1696 Alverstoke, Hampshire, England - 1746 HMS Harwich, Fort St David, Cuddalore, India └─ 97. Mary Willin ancestors descendants - ┌─ 24. Benjamin Barnett ancestors descendants 29 Sep 1735 - abt 1804 ┌─ 196. John Rosewell more tree ancestors descendants abt 1630 - ┌─ 98. Benjamin Rosewell ancestors descendants abt 1665 - 1737 └─ 49. Elizabeth Rosewell ancestors descendants 1700 - 30 Jul 1775 └─ 99. Elizabeth Wyborne ancestors descendants abt 1665 - ┌─ 12. George Henry Barnett ancestors descendants 04 Apr 1780 Glympton Park, Oxfordshire, England - 26 Apr 1871 42 Wilton Crescent, London, England ┌─ 200. Thomas Wheate more treemore tree ancestors descendants - 14 May 1668 ┌─ 100. Thomas Wheate ancestors descendants 06 Sep 1667 - 25 Aug 1771 └─ 201. Frances Jenkinson more treemore tree ancestors descendants - 13 Dec 1706 ┌─ 50. George Wheate ancestors descendants 1695 - 05 Jun 1751 ┌─ 202. George Sawbridge ancestors descendants bef 1621 - 1681 └─ 101. Anne Sawbridge ancestors descendants - 13 Jun 1719 └─ 25. Avice Wheate ancestors descendants 1748 - bef 15 Aug 1822 ┌─ 102. Sir Jacob Ackworth ancestors descendants abt 1688 - 1749 └─ 51. Avice Ackworth ancestors descendants 1712 - 1803 ┌─ 6. Henry Barnett MP JP DL ancestors descendants 14 Feb 1815 London, England - 05 May 1896 London, England ┌─ 208. George Canning JP more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1630 - ┌─ 104. George Canning ancestors descendants abt 1669 Agivey, co Londonderry - 1711 └─ 209. Mary Stepney more tree ancestors descendants abt 1649 Dublin, Ireland - 06 Nov 1669 Dublin, Ireland ┌─ 52. Stratford Canning Sr. ancestors descendants 1703 - 30 Sep 1775 ┌─ 210. Robert Stratford MP more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1635 - 26 Oct 1699 └─ 105. Abigail Stratford ancestors descendants 1673 - aft 24 Jun 1734 └─ 211. Mary Walsh more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1630 - ┌─ 26. Stratford Canning Jr ancestors descendants 1744 Garvagh, Londonderry - 22 May 1787 Brighton, East Sussex, England ┌─ 212. Thomas Newburgh MP more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1628 Netherbury, Dorset - 1696 ┌─ 106. Obadiah Newburgh ancestors descendants abt 1693 - └─ 213. Letitia Vaughan more tree ancestors descendants abt 1640 - abt 1720 └─ 53. Letitia Newburgh ancestors descendants abt 1715 - Oct 1786 Bath, Somerset └─ 107. Unknown Unknown ancestors descendants abt 1686 - └─ 13. Elizabeth Canning ancestors descendants bef 06 Mar 1777 - 17 Dec 1838 ┌─ 108. Robert Patrick Sr ancestors descendants - ┌─ 54. Robert Patrick Jr ancestors descendants 1723 Coleraine, co. Londonderry - 1768 Dublin, Ireland └─ 27. Mehitabel Patrick ancestors descendants 05 May 1749 - 12 Jul 1831 ┌─ 220. Lawrence Steele more tree ancestors descendants abt 1616 - aft 1702 ┌─ 110. Robert Steele ancestors descendants abt 1655 - └─ 55. Elizabeth Steele ancestors descendants 1725 Kildare, Ireland - 1800 ┌─ 222. Sir Joshua Paul more tree ancestors descendants 1655 - 1689 └─ 111. Mehetabel Paul ancestors descendants abt 1689 - └─ 223. Mehetable Saunders more tree ancestors descendants abt 1656 - └─ 3. Amy Katherine Barnett ancestors descendants 28 Jun 1854 - 15 Jan 1943 ┌─ 224. William Stratton more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1632 - 1695 ┌─ 112. Peter Stratton ancestors descendants 1674 Chew Magna, Somerset - Jan 1720 └─ 225. Mary Locke more tree ancestors descendants 1647 - 15 Jan 1676 ┌─ 56. John Stratton ancestors descendants 30 Mar 1703 - abt 1752 └─ 113. Elizabeth Sylvester ancestors descendants abt 1672 - 1752 ┌─ 28. George Stratton MP ancestors descendants 12 Dec 1733 - 20 Mar 1800 ┌─ 114. George Bright ancestors descendants - └─ 57. Mary Bright ancestors descendants 1705 - Mar 1748 Calcutta ┌─ 14. John Stratton ancestors descendants 16 Feb 1781 - 03 Jun 1819 ┌─ 116. William Light ancestors descendants 1685 - ┌─ 58. William Light ancestors descendants 1710 - 1748 Little Cheney, Dorset └─ 29. Hester Eleanora Light ancestors descendants 1742 Madras - Feb 1834 Broadwell, Glocs ┌─ 118. Thomas Brodrepp ancestors descendants 1680 Mapperton, Dorset - └─ 59. Susannah Brodrepp ancestors descendants 1710 - └─ 7. Emily Ann Stratton ancestors descendants 05 Mar 1816 Glympton, Oxfordshire, England - 12 Mar 1883 Florence, Italy ┌─ 240. Miles Bower Sr ancestors descendants bef 10 Nov 1661 Sedburgh - ┌─ 120. Miles Bower Jr ancestors descendants bef 14 Jan 1696 Manchester England - 25 Mar 1780 ┌─ 60. Miles Bower III ancestors descendants bef 06 May 1722 Manchester, England - bef 25 Feb 1756 └─ 121. Elizabeth Simony ancestors descendants abt 1700 - ┌─ 30. John Bower ancestors descendants bef 05 Apr 1747 Manchester, Lancashire, England - 04 Nov 1796 Bath, Somerset, England ┌─ 122. John Marsden ancestors descendants abt 1698 - └─ 61. Sarah Marsden ancestors descendants bef 26 Mar 1721 Chester Cheshire England - └─ 15. Frances Maria Jodrell ancestors descendants 10 Oct 1782 Cheshire - 23 Jun 1850 ┌─ 248. Edmund Jodrell more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1665 - ┌─ 124. Francis Jodrell ancestors descendants 1690 - └─ 249. Elizabeth Molyneux more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1665 - ┌─ 62. Francis Jodrell ancestors descendants 03 Sep 1723 - 02 Jul 1756 ┌─ 250. John Ashton ancestors descendants abt 1670 - └─ 125. Hannah Ashton ancestors descendants abt 1690 - └─ 31. Frances Bower Jodrell ancestors descendants abt 1752 Goostrey, Cheshire - 01 Aug 1828 ┌─ 126. Thomas Butterworth ancestors descendants abt 1705 - └─ 63. Jane Butterworth ancestors descendants abt 1730 - 15 Dec 1775 ====================== ┌─ 64. David Blaikie Sr ancestors descendants - ┌─ 32. David Blaikie Jr ancestors descendants 1734 Perth - ┌─ 16. John Blaikie ancestors descendants 12 Feb 1756 Perth - 29 Oct 1826 Aberdeenshire └─ 33. Mary Bisset ancestors descendants 1730 Perth - Dunkeld ┌─ 8. James Ogilvie Blaikie ancestors descendants 20 May 1786 - 03 Oct 1836 ┌─ 136. William Richardson more tree ancestors descendants 1670 - ┌─ 68. Thomas Richardson ancestors descendants abt 1700 - ┌─ 34. James Richardson ancestors descendants abt 1735 - └─ 69. Beatrix Austin ancestors descendants abt 1710 - └─ 17. Helen Richardson ancestors descendants 09 Dec 1765 - 14 May 1844 Outseats, Scotland ┌─ 140. David Grant more tree ancestors descendants abt 1680 - ┌─ 70. Andrew Grant ancestors descendants abt 1710 - └─ 35. Mary Grant ancestors descendants abt 1740 - ┌─ 142. Charles Stewart ancestors descendants abt 1685 - └─ 71. Mary Stewart ancestors descendants abt 1715 Dalguise, Perthshire - ┌─ 4. Rev Prof William Garden Blaikie ancestors descendants 05 Feb 1820 - 11 Jun 1899 ┌─ 36. John Garden ancestors descendants abt 1722 - ┌─ 18. William Garden ancestors descendants 28 Apr 1747 Fetteresso, Scotland, United Kingdom - 23 Jan 1800 Draco Park └─ 37. Isabel Smith ancestors descendants abt 1723 - └─ 9. Jane Garden ancestors descendants 25 Oct 1794 - 02 Apr 1867 ┌─ 38. George Logie ancestors descendants 1718 - 21 Apr 1752 └─ 19. Elizabeth Logie ancestors descendants bef 11 Jan 1753 - ┌─ 156. Sir John Forbes 2nd Bt more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1636 - 1703 ┌─ 78. Rev John Forbes ancestors descendants - └─ 39. Eliza Forbes ancestors descendants bef 19 Mar 1724 Scotland - ┌─ 158. Peter Farquharson more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1660 - └─ 79. Elizabeth Farquharson ancestors descendants - 1730 Mill of Forest, Kincardineshire └─ 159. Margaret Nairne ancestors descendants - 1721 ┌─ 2. Walter Biggar Blaikie ancestors descendants 22 Nov 1847 - 03 May 1928 ┌─ 160. William Wallace Biggar more tree ancestors descendants abt 1685 - aft 1724 ┌─ 80. Captain Robert Biggar ancestors descendants - Oct 1751 ┌─ 40. Walter Biggar ancestors descendants 09 Jul 1725 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland - aft 1772 └─ 81. Margaret Douglas ancestors descendants - aft 1726 ┌─ 20. Robert Biggar ancestors descendants 1767 - ┌─ 10. Walter Biggar ancestors descendants 1787 Edinburgh - 1867 ┌─ 168. James Balfour more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1652 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland - 1703 ┌─ 84. James Balfour ancestors descendants 1681 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland - 03 Feb 1737 └─ 169. Helen Smith ancestors descendants Feb 1659 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland - ┌─ 42. Major Henry Balfour ancestors descendants 13 Aug 1724 - 1791 ┌─ 170. Sir Robert Hamilton 3rd Bt more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1645 - 18 Jan 1705 └─ 85. Louisa Hamilton ancestors descendants 1686 Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland - 1750 └─ 171. Elizabeth Cochrane ancestors descendants 1657 - 1720 └─ 21. Louisa Balfour ancestors descendants 1767 Pilrig - 1856 West Kirk ┌─ 172. Thomas Elliot ancestors descendants 1659 - 1723 ┌─ 86. William Elliot ancestors descendants 1688 - 1768 └─ 173. Jean Inglis more tree ancestors descendants abt 1660 - └─ 43. Jane Elliot ancestors descendants 1748 - 1815 ┌─ 174. Robert Elliot ancestors descendants abt 1670 - └─ 87. Helen Elliot ancestors descendants abt 1690 - └─ 5. Margaret Catherine Biggar ancestors descendants 06 Dec 1823 Edinburgh - 25 Jul 1915 ┌─ 176. Alexander Duff more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1623 Aberdeenshire, Scotland - abt 1696 Scotland, Banffshire, Keithmore ┌─ 88. Patrick Duff ancestors descendants 1655 - 03 Aug 1731 └─ 177. Helen Grant more tree ancestors descendants 1635 Scotland, Morayshire, Ballintomb - abt 1694 Scotland ┌─ 44. Alexander Duff ancestors descendants 05 Jan 1687 - 1753 Keithmore ┌─ 178. John Innes ancestors descendants - └─ 89. Anne Innes ancestors descendants - 1700 └─ 179. Christian Bruce more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1630 - ┌─ 22. James Duff ancestors descendants 01 Jan 1729 - 19 Nov 1804 Banff ┌─ 180. Alexander Duff more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1623 Aberdeenshire, Scotland - abt 1696 Scotland, Banffshire, Keithmore ┌─ 90. William Duff ancestors descendants 1653 - 01 May 1722 Dipple └─ 181. Helen Grant more tree ancestors descendants 1635 Scotland, Morayshire, Ballintomb - abt 1694 Scotland └─ 45. Catherine Duff ancestors descendants 1683 Dipple - 20 Dec 1758 ┌─ 182. John Gordon more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1600 Park Scotland - 1672 Park Scotland └─ 91. Jean Gordon ancestors descendants abt 1660 - └─ 183. Helen Sibbald ancestors descendants - abt 1672 └─ 11. Anne Duff ancestors descendants 1784 - 1876 ┌─ 184. William Dunbar 1st Bt more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1615 , , Scotland - abt 1710 ┌─ 92. James Dunbar 2nd Bt ancestors descendants abt 09 Jan 1665 - Nov 1737 └─ 185. Janet Brodie more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1634 Scotland - ┌─ 46. James Dunbar ancestors descendants - ┌─ 186. James Baird Ygr more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1648 - 1681 └─ 93. Mary Baird ancestors descendants - 11 Nov 1734 └─ 187. Catherine Hay more treemore tree ancestors descendants 11 Sep 1641 - 11 Jan 1733 └─ 23. Margaret Ogilvie Dunbar ancestors descendants 1754 - 1829 ┌─ 188. Sir Alexander Abercrombie 1st Bt more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1604 Birkenbog, Banff, Scotland - Dec 1684 Banff, Scotland ┌─ 94. James Abercrombie 2nd Bt ancestors descendants aft 1668 Fife, Scotland - 20 Sep 1734 Bel, Fife, Scotland └─ 189. Elizabeth Baird more treemore tree ancestors descendants 26 Aug 1646 Auchmedden, Aberdeen, Scotland - 1708 Scotland └─ 47. Isabel Abercrombie ancestors descendants 11 Apr 1703 - ┌─ 190. Sir Arthur Gordon more treemore tree ancestors descendants 05 Apr 1625 Straloch, Scotland - 31 Mar 1680 Aberdeenshire, Scotland └─ 95. Mary Gordon ancestors descendants abt 1687 Scotland - 1742 Fife, Scotland └─ 191. Catherine Menzies more tree ancestors descendants 1637 Straloch, Scotland - 1742 Scotland 1. Janet Macfie Blaikie ancestors descendants 22 Nov 1879 12 Blackford Rd, Edinburgh - 28 Apr 1972 Barham, Kent ┌─ 96. Robert Macfie ancestors descendants abt 1680 Isle of Bute, Scotland - abt 1749 Inverkip, Renfrewshire, Scotland ┌─ 48. William Macfie ancestors descendants 09 Jan 1709 Scotland - abt 1789 Scotland └─ 97. Ann Craig ancestors descendants - ┌─ 24. Robert Macfie ancestors descendants 11 Feb 1746 Waulk Mill, Inverkip, Scotland - 25 Sep 1827 Langhouse, Inverkip, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom ┌─ 98. John Ramsay ancestors descendants 22 Apr 1677 - └─ 49. Mary Ramsay ancestors descendants 07 Oct 1708 - 1760 Scotland └─ 99. Agnes Lyon ancestors descendants bef 1690 - ┌─ 12. William Macfie ancestors descendants 18 May 1776 Greenock Scotland - 11 Nov 1854 Langhouse Wemyss Bay Scotland ┌─ 100. Thomas Andrew ancestors descendants abt 1688 - ┌─ 50. Capt. William Andrew ancestors descendants 09 Mar 1708 Moncton, Ayr - 1792 └─ 101. Unknown McQuater ancestors descendants 1690 - └─ 25. Mary Andrew ancestors descendants 13 Oct 1749 Port Glasgow - 11 Sep 1815 Langhouse Wemyss Bay Scotland └─ 51. Mary Benson ancestors descendants - ┌─ 6. John Macfie ancestors descendants 12 Sep 1826 Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom - 06 Jul 1896 ┌─ 208. Robert Marshall more treemore tree ancestors descendants 27 Mar 1632 - 1735 ┌─ 104. Robert Marshall ancestors descendants 19 Oct 1665 - └─ 209. Isobel Park more treemore tree ancestors descendants 06 Nov 1639 - ┌─ 52. Sheriff James Marshall ancestors descendants 16 May 1703 Glasgow - ┌─ 210. James Davidson more treemore tree ancestors descendants 04 Feb 1627 Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland - 28 Apr 1670 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland └─ 105. Mary Davidson ancestors descendants 28 Feb 1671 Glasgow - └─ 211. Mary Knox more treemore tree ancestors descendants 15 Sep 1642 Scotland - Scotland ┌─ 26. Claud Marshall Sr WS ancestors descendants 06 Feb 1737 Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland - 16 Jun 1812 ┌─ 106. John Patterson ancestors descendants abt 1675 - abt 1750 └─ 53. Sarah Patterson ancestors descendants bef 1710 - bef 1820 └─ 107. Margaret Henderson ancestors descendants bef 1675 - abt 1755 └─ 13. Janet Marshall ancestors descendants 04 Apr 1786 - 23 Feb 1858 ┌─ 54. John Fairrie ancestors descendants abt 1725 - └─ 27. Janet Fairrie ancestors descendants 21 Nov 1759 Craignestock, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, scotland - 05 May 1791 ┌─ 110. James Finlay ancestors descendants abt 1700 - └─ 55. Janet Finlay ancestors descendants abt 22 Nov 1724 Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland - └─ 3. Janet Marshall Macfie ancestors descendants 18 Jun 1852 Glasgow - 30 Jun 1942 ┌─ 112. Neil Fullarton ancestors descendants abt 1705 - ┌─ 56. Alexander Fullarton ancestors descendants abt 27 Apr 1728 Kilbride, Bute, Scotland - ┌─ 28. Allan Fullarton Sr ancestors descendants 12 Oct 1744 - 1798 ┌─ 114. John Hamilton ancestors descendants abt 1700 - └─ 57. Jean Hamilton ancestors descendants 31 Jan 1723 Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland - └─ 115. Jean Watson ancestors descendants abt 1701 - ┌─ 14. Allan Fullarton Jr ancestors descendants 01 May 1781 Bute, Firth of Clyde - 07 Nov 1865 19 Woodside Place, Glasgow ┌─ 58. Archibald McKellar ancestors descendants abt 1725 - └─ 29. Catherine McKellar ancestors descendants 29 Jul 1749 Inveraray and Glenaray, Argyllshire, Scotland - └─ 59. Sarah McIlvoile ancestors descendants abt 1726 - └─ 7. Lillias Fullarton ancestors descendants 04 Oct 1827 - 01 Jan 1913 Edinburgh ┌─ 60. Dr Robert Wilson ancestors descendants 1731 - ┌─ 30. Dr John Wilson ancestors descendants bef 30 Dec 1762 - └─ 61. Mary Campbell ancestors descendants 1735 - └─ 15. Janet Wilson ancestors descendants 29 Oct 1791 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland - 29 Dec 1893 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom ┌─ 248. William Muir more treemore tree ancestors descendants 1655 - 1696 ┌─ 124. Mungo Muir ancestors descendants 25 Apr 1686 Glaston - 19 Nov 1734 Kilmarnock └─ 249. Elizabeth Campbell more treemore tree ancestors descendants abt 1660 - ┌─ 62. Dr William Muir ancestors descendants 06 Jan 1725 - ┌─ 250. John Findlay more tree ancestors descendants abt 1645 - └─ 125. Mary Findlay ancestors descendants 21 Oct 1688 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland - 1728 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland └─ 251. Margaret Smyth more treemore tree ancestors descendants bef 06 Apr 1650 Kilmarnock, Ayr, Scotland - abt Jan 1725 └─ 31. Agnes Muir ancestors descendants 10 Jan 1764 - ┌─ 252. Jasper Tough Jr more treemore tree ancestors descendants 30 Dec 1658 France - Jan 1731 Scotland ┌─ 126. William Tough ancestors descendants 13 Mar 1688 - 04 Apr 1733 └─ 253. Janet Taylor ancestors descendants abt 1667 - └─ 63. Janet Tough ancestors descendants 10 Aug 1726 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland - └─ 127. Margaret Hunter ancestors descendants bef 1697 -

Compact Surnames

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=== My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :[[Alderton-208|'''A'''lderton]], [[Ashman-117|Ashman]] :[[Barker-6326|'''B'''arker]], [[Bassett-3028|Bassett]] , [[Benson-4694|Benson]] , [[Bradshaw-2931|Bradshaw]] , [[Bradshaw-2907|Bradshaw]] , [[Brasier-69|Brazier]] , [[Brown-30517|Brown]] , [[Brown-30710|Brown]] :[[Catford-43|'''C'''atford]], [[Cecil-948|Cecil]] , [[Cockram-502|Cockram]] , [[Collings-598|Collings]] , [[Cooper-28946|Cooper]] , [[Cordell-558|Cordell]] :[[Edgson-23|'''E'''dgson]], [[Edwards-12561|Edwards]] :[[Fuller-6859|'''F'''uller]] :[[Hall-45309|'''H'''all]], [[Hardwick-905|Hardwick]] , [[Helsdon-60|Helsdon]] , [[Heyllesdon-2|Helsdon]] , [[Hicks-6406|Hicks]] , [[Hill-13008|Hill]] , [[Hills-984|Hills]] :[[Janes-704|'''J'''anes]], [[Jones-56831|Jones]] :[[Larner-134|'''L'''arner]], [[Ley-320|Ley]] :[[Marsh-4464|'''M'''arsh]], [[Marsh-3265|Marsh]] :[[Gomez Da Costa-1|'''N'''oah Dacosta (Noah DaCosta, Gomez Da Costa) ]] :[[Oxenham-57|'''O'''xenham]] :[[Peach-379|'''P'''each]], [[Perkins-7556|Perkins]] , [[Plumb-962|Plumb]] , [[Porter-11790|Porter]] , [[Poyle-18|Poyle]] :[[Redwood-219|'''R'''edwood]], [[Reeves-7471|Reeves]] , [[Riches-501|Riches]] , [[Rickards-287|Rickards]] , [[Rolfe-1676|Rolfe]] :[[Seadon-18|'''S'''eadon]], [[Silk-89|Silk]] , [[Slapp-27|Slapp]] , [[Smith-68277|Smith]] , [[Snow-5329|Snow]] :[[Tolman-341|'''T'''olman]], [[Turner-17800|Turner]] :[[Warne-710|'''W'''arne]], [[Williams-25884|Williams]] :[[Alderton-208|'''A'''lderton]], [[Ashman-117|Ashman]] :[[Barker-6326|'''B'''arker]], [[Bassett-3028|Bassett]] , [[Benson-4694|Benson]] , [[Bradshaw-2931|Bradshaw]] , [[Bradshaw-2907|Bradshaw]] , [[Brasier-69|Brazier]] , [[Brown-30517|Brown]] , [[Brown-30710|Brown]] :[[Catford-43|'''C'''atford]], [[Cecil-948|Cecil]] , [[Cockram-502|Cockram]] , [[Collings-598|Collings]] , [[Cooper-28946|Cooper]] , [[Cordell-558|Cordell]] :[[Edgson-23|'''E'''dgson]], [[Edwards-12561|Edwards]] :[[Fuller-6859|'''F'''uller]] :[[Hall-45309|'''H'''all]], [[Hardwick-905|Hardwick]] , [[Helsdon-60|Helsdon]] , [[Heyllesdon-2|Helsdon]] , [[Hicks-6406|Hicks]] , [[Hill-13008|Hill]] , [[Hills-984|Hills]] :[[Janes-704|'''J'''anes]], [[Jones-56831|Jones]] :[[Larner-134|'''L'''arner]], [[Ley-320|Ley]] :[[Marsh-4464|'''M'''arsh]], [[Marsh-3265|Marsh]] :[[Gomez Da Costa-1|'''N'''oah Dacosta (Noah DaCosta, Gomez Da Costa) ]] :[[Oxenham-57|'''O'''xenham]] :[[Peach-379|'''P'''each]], [[Perkins-7556|Perkins]] , [[Plumb-962|Plumb]] , [[Porter-11790|Porter]] , [[Poyle-18|Poyle]] :[[Redwood-219|'''R'''edwood]], [[Reeves-7471|Reeves]] , [[Riches-501|Riches]] , [[Rickards-287|Rickards]] , [[Rolfe-1676|Rolfe]] :[[Seadon-18|'''S'''eadon]], [[Silk-89|Silk]] , [[Slapp-27|Slapp]] , [[Smith-68277|Smith]] , [[Snow-5329|Snow]] :[[Tolman-341|'''T'''olman]], [[Turner-17800|Turner]] :[[Warne-710|'''W'''arne]], [[Williams-25884|Williams]]

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=== My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :[[Adkins-8932|'''A'''dkins]] :[[Baxter-9944|'''B'''axter]], [[Blythe-72|Blythe]] , [[Brazier-630|Brazier]] , [[Burrow-708|Burrow]] :[[Clarke-5017|'''C'''lark (Clarke) ]], [[Cauble-189|Cobble]] , [[Cole-19861|Cole]] :[[Durm-26|'''D'''urm]] :[[Gray-37864|'''G'''ray]] :[[Hasty-946|'''H'''asty]], [[Heiss-75|Hise]] , [[Hocken-98|Hocking]] , [[Hoffman-368|Huffman]] :[[Linn-1893|'''L'''inn]] :[[Melson-481|'''M'''elson]] :[[Parks-4692|'''P'''arks (Parkes) ]] :[[Ridgeway-1212|'''R'''idgeway]] :[[Shasteen-11|'''S'''hasteen]], [[Simpson-25889|Simpson]] , [[Smith-268303|Smith]] , [[Snell-2066|Snell]] , [[Salomon-143|Solomon]] , [[Spencer-753|Spencer]] :[[Troxler-160|'''T'''roxler]] :[[Wagner-3863|'''W'''aggoner (Wagner) ]], [[Pless-344|Weaver]] , [[Winkler-389|Winkler]]

Companion Animals

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As a family we have always shared our lives with lots of 'others' mainly furry, but with some notable feathered and aquatic friends.

Company I, 37th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, CSA

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Known as the Mecklenburg Rifles, this company was raised in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, and enlisted in Charlotte on 22 October 1861. It was mustered into state service on 20 November 1861 and assigned to the 37th Regiment as Company I. The company functioned thereafter as a part of the 37th Regiment, and its history for the remainder of the war is reported as a part of regimental history. [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:37th_Regiment%2C_North_Carolina_Infantry%2C_CSA Regimental Space Page]] '''Officers:''' '''Captains:''' *John K. Harrison *Moses N. Hart *John Irvin Elms *William M. Stitt *William D. Elms '''Lieutenants:''' *Elias M. Crowell (3rd Lt) *John P. Elms (3rd Lt) *James G. McCoy (2nd Lt) *Robert M. Oates 1st Lt) *Julius G. Price (2nd Lt) *[[Rigler-41|Dallas M. Rigler]] (3rd Lt) *Edwin H. Russell (1st Lt) *Thomas Kirkpatrick Samonds (1st Lt) *John J. Wilson (3rd Lt) *[[Yandle-11|Adam Fisher Yandle]] (2nd Lt) '''Non-commissioned officers and privates:''' *Lowrie Adams *Michael L. Aderholdt *[[Alexander-2886|Adolphus Alexander]] *James A. Alexander *Thomas N. Alexander *James H. Allen *John W. Auton *William H. Ballard *John W. Barnhill *John Tighlman Beam *Joseph P. Black *Samuel J. Black *James G. Blanchard *Thomas E. Blankenship *Michael Blume *William T. Blume *Samuel W. Blythe *Samuel W. Boatwright *William A. Bridges *James W. Brines *James K. P. Brown *Thomas G. Brown *James Bruce *Samuel A. Burns *Levi Carpenter *Marcus Carpenter *Green Benjamin Cathey *James Clark *James W. Clark *John Clark *John F. Clark, Jr. *John F. Clark, Sr. *Abraham C. Clontz *Benjamin N. Coffee *William J, Crocker *William D. Cross *William Thomas Devine *Andrew J. Drury *Thomas S. Dulin *John Anderson Edwards (Corporal) *S. H. Elliott *R. Featherstone *W. E. Featherstone *Benjamin N. Flanagan *James C. Flow (Sergeant) *George Freeman *Jacob J. Freeman *McAmy Freeman *John Fronabarger *Marcus William Gates *James P. Gordon *James R. Gordon *Thomas Griffith *William D. Gurley *Joseph L. Hall *Elijah H. Haney *Andrew J. Hargett *Newell J. Harris *J. A. Hawkins *Elijah L. Hayes *William L. Headley *John Wood Henderson *[[Henry-11888|Berry Grove Henry]] *Terrell B. Henry *George Herron *John Higginson *Thomas M. Hill *[[Hipp-331|James F. Hipp]] *[[Hipp-282|Larkin A. Hipp]] *Henry C. Hood *Andrew J. Hovis *James A. Hunsucker *John W. Hunsucker *William J. Hunsucker *Charles L. Hunter (Corporal) *Hugh Franklin Icehour *Alfred N. Johnston *George W. King *William J. King *Thomas Kirkley *[[Keziah-86|George W. Kissiah]] *[[Kissiah-17|Thomas Alleson Kissiah]] *William M. Kissiah *George H. Kistler *David W. Kizer *Solomon Kizer *Thomas P. Kizer *[[Lawing-172|David F. Lawing]] *[[Lawing-103|George A. Lawing]] *[[Lawing-69|William Pinckney Lawing]] (wounded at Gettysburg, killed at Jones Farm) *Jay Lemonds *John C. Looker *Samuel J. Lowrie *James C. McCall *Sylvester McCall *David L. McCord *Marshall A. McCoy *William L. McCoy *Isaac McGee *James M. McGinn *Major McKeele *James Manning *John W. Manning *Gideon R. Mason *Franklin A. Masters *Dallas S. Maxwell *Albert F. Montgomery *James M. Montgomery *Marcus D. L. Moody *[[Mauney-125|Caleb Mooney]] *Coleman Mullis *John B. Nicholson *Cunningham Miller Orr *James L. V. Orr (Corporal) *John G. A. Orr (Corporal) *Joseph Lemmond Orr *Silas G. Orr *Eli Patterson *John H. Patterson *Caleb Paysour *Pat O. Phelan *Jesse Phillips *Junius A. Phillips *Franklin A. Raffield *George F. Reid *John C. Reid (Sergeant) *Daniel C. Robinson (Sergeant) *James A. Robinson *Jacob Rudisill *Lindsay Rumage *Stirling H. Russell *James O. Sanderford *Thomas A. Sharp *Robert A. Sharpe *Duncan C. Shaw *Jacob Shoe *Cyrus L. Simpson *Ira P. Simpson *John O. Smaw *Franklin SMith *Lawson S. Smith *Andrew J. Spears *Jeptha J. Spears *Brown Starnes *Dulin Starnes *Jacob M. Starnes *Griffin Stegall *Archie A, Stewart *Patrick J. Stewart *David W. Stinson *Charles Theodore Stowe (Commissary Sergeant) *James S. Taggart *John Tally (1st Sergeant) *Michael Tally *Charles W. Taylor *Elias A. Taylor (Musician) *Jesse S. Taylor *Robert J. Todd *Stephen R. Turner (Corporal) *William Turner *Robert Walker *Albert Wallace *George D. M. Whitley *John H. Whitley *George W. Williamson *Asa O. Windley *Elam B. Wolf *William C. Woodall *Albert P. Young

Company K, 144th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War

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Soldiers, Company K, 144th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, US Civil War Allen, Ashael Allison, Philo Barber, George A. Bassett, Amaziah Bayazell, Amaziah Bennet, Cornelius W. Berg, Gustave G. Buell, Anson Burch, Ansel B. Burg, Gustave G. Bush, James Campbell, Frank J. Campbell, Ulysses S. Clapper , David W. Clapper , John W. Clapper , William Coe , H. George Cole , James E. Conklin , R.H. Conklin , Seth W. Cook , John W. Criffin , William E. Crippen , William E. Curtis, Horatio Dibble, James M. Disco, Conrad Discor, Coonrod Elderkin , James W. Elwood, Francis M. Elwood, William V. Evans, Benjamin A. Evens, Benjamin A. Everett , John Finch, Jacob O. Finch, William H. Francisco, Delansie Freely, Samuel Fuller, David B. Fuller, Erastus L. Fuller, Eugene Golden, Alexander Gransbury, Edward Gransbury, John Gray , Hiram Gun , Junius Gunn , Adam S. Gunn , Junius Hanford , Marcus L. Harris, John Haskins , John W. Hawk , Hiram Hawley, Nathan E. Hawley, William E. Holmes, John W. Hoskins, John W. Hotchkiss, Cyrus C. Hotchkiss, James Hotchkiss, Philo Howard, George R. Hunter, Lafayette Johnson , George H. Jones, Franklin Kingsley , Faley Lancaster, Charles Launt, Andrew J. Lawton, Frank Layman, Albert J. Leonard , Joshua Lovelace , George W. Mc Arthur, David Mc Donald, George W. Mc Donald, Willam H. Miller, George W. Miller, Robert Minor, Chauncey A. Minor, Lorenzo D. Murray, William M. Myers, Herman E. Niles, Gardner Odwell, John T. Odwell, John T. Odwell, John T. Olmstead , Joseph C. Olmsted, Joseph C. Ostrander, John W. Pelett, George W. Radeker , Augustus E. Radeker , C. Porter Radeker , Charles E. Radeker , James K. Radeker , James M. Radeker , Junius K. Radeker , Porter C. Rifenburg, Frederick Rivenburg, Fred Robinson , Buell W. Robinson , Enos Rollins , Charles Rowe , Adelbert Rowe , George Scott, Erastus E. Scott, James D. Scrum, Joseph Seath, James G. Seeley, Milo W. Sherwood , Gilbert Signor, John C. Smith, Daniel D. Smith, Enos B. Spencer , Herman Spencer , Hiram E. Spencer , James O. Spencer , Richard Sprague , Erastus Sprague , William P. St John , Cook W. Stevens , James W. Stevens , John Stevens , Milton A. Stevens , William R. Stoddard , Frank Sturges , C.T. Telford , Charles H. Townsend , Hiram Turp , David Turp , Edward Underwood, Samuel R. Van Akin , Jeremiah Vernold , William C. Warner, Conrad Warner, Coonrod Warner, Sylvester C. Warren, Archibald Warren, Charles A. Warren, George W. Warren, John H. Washburn , Oliver D. Welden, Peter White, Daniel B. White, Edgar A. Whitney , Eli Williams , Thomas D. Wilsey, Edgar J. Additions to List BOGART, Richard V., Company K WARNER, George W., Company K

Compendium

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The goal of the Compendium Project is to create and improve the profiles of people recorded in [[Morgan-17886|Oscar Morgan]]'s [[Space:A Compendium of Family Histories|A Compendium of Family Histories]]. Some of the people in this book are well- known gateway ancestors, including [[Abell-6|Mary Abell]]. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]]. I think this could be a sub-project of the Profile Improvement Project. I would love to find cousins and I know that there are many out there who share ancestors recorded in ''Compendium,'' considering gateway ancestors like Mary Abell. Below find a list of some WikiTreers who might be interested: [[Reeve-104|Melanie Reeve]] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * [[Space:A Compendium of Family Histories|Click here]] to find the main Compendium page. You'll find links to Oscar Morgan's entire genealogy, which has been scanned and uploaded to Google Drive. It would be great to have multiple people reading through and comparing his work with other records. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16038374 send me a private message]. Thanks!

COMPETENCIAS DEL PROFESIONAL DE MERCADEO

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CUALES SON LAS COMPETENCIAS REQUERIDAS POR EL PROFESIONAL DE MERCADEO

Compiled Sherrard Family Notes

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===Introduction=== The following is from a very faded typewritten copy. It was typed on letterhead bearing the imprint of '''Bobenmyer, Sherrard & Randolph, Manufacturers and Contractors of Crushed Stone and Stone Roads'''. The letterhead also bears a preprinted place and date: Oakwood, Ohio ________ 190___. (''Note: Mary Sherrard Upson died in February 1904, so it would have been written before then.'') At the top of the page are printed the names of '''Chas. Bobenmyer, A. C. Sherrard M.D., and Oscar Randolph'''. Whether the pages were actually typed by '''Mary Sherrard Upson''' or by someone else we do not know. From the dates mentioned in the body of the information, it appears the genealogy was written after Jan 25, 1900. No information on where '''A. C. Sherrard, M.D.''' fits into this family. === Sherrard Genealogy === To my sister, the only one of my father's family who inherits his likeness, these pages are affectionately dedicated. The following pages are written for the purpose of leaving a record of my father's Michael Sherrard's, family history as can be found at this late date. For many years I have tried to collect all the evidence that would be of benefit in this work of love, at first the inquiries were just for my own interest, and were mostly gathered from my older brothers and sisters who had previously been told facts by our '''David Sherrard''' of Putnam Co. Ohio. My father, '''Michael Sherrard''', was born July 2nd (?) 1796 at Gary Town Berkly County West Virginia, and was a descendent of the French Huguenots who were driven out of France for religious beliefs. No class of immigrants have contributed in proportion to their number a greater share of the prosperity, intelectual progress and refinement of the United States than have these exiles; they were almost without exception persons of superior social standing and good education. Because of Catholic persecution in France the Huguenots were driven out and as early as 1555 attempts were made, but without success, to establish Huguenot colonies in Brazil and Florida. My ancestors fled to Scotland and after many years a whole clan of Sherrards emigrated to the north of Ireland in the County of Derry in and around Newton, Linarardy and Colerain, also the town of Londendery. It was from here that my ancestor,''' John Sherrard''', son of '''David Sherrard''', came to America and it was here he married '''Miss Matlocks''', from this union nine children were born named as follows: '''John, Rev. David, William, Henry and Michael, twins, Margaret, Jane, Martha, James, and Abraham'''. After the death of his wife in 1806, John Sherrard went to West Virginia and the following year he married a second wife, '''Miss Tabitha Smith''', following are the names of the children by the second marriage: '''Rachel, Joseph, Sarah, Charlotte, Geo. W., Samuel, Hobert and Carlyle'''. The above records were written by my Grandfather '''John Sherrard''' and were taken from his family bible. In 1849, Aug. 24, he died at the age of 70 years. My father, son of the above named '''John Sherrard''', married '''Miss Mary Hoover''', daughter of '''Jacob and Susan Sarver Hoover''', Virginia planters. After the birth of my parents second child they moved to Zanesville, Ohio, where they lived many years, afterward going to Quincy, Logan County, Ohio and in 1849 moved to Clayton County Iowa where my father lived a little less than a year, he died July 1st, 1850. His wife, Mary, survived him nineteen years and died at my home in West Union Iowa Oct. 16, 1869. Nine children were the result of their union, their names I will give later on in this brief history. Having followed the different branches of the Sherrard family down to my fathers family, I now turn to the antiquties of the Sherrard family, some of this knowledge I have gained from my uncle, '''David Sherrard''', who was 97 years old at the time of his death in 1882, and some of it from a book of genealogy of another branch of the Sherrard family, but whose ancesters were the same as mine. We have authentic proof of a record of the Sherrard family in tabular form over three feet long by one broad, this traces the family back to Rezeat (?) whose father came over from France with William, Duke of Normandy, in 1750. There was more added to this record showing the pedigree of both the Scotch and Irish branches. There is a printed record of a collection antiqities of the Sherrard family as far back as 1490 as follows: 1st - a coat of arms; 2nd - a motto and crest with supporters very handsomely done, this is a fine work of art; 3rd - a mounted engraving 12 by 18 inches showing the effigies and truth of Geoffrey and Jean Sherrard in 1490, allied lines around the border; 4th another engraving showing 15 effigies, added to the above are a few lines of printed matter with illustrations that give more of the family history, unfortunately this has been lost. Following I give the names of my parents: '''Michael and Mary Hoover Sherrard''''s, nine children: '''Henry, Elizabeth, John, Joseph Hamilton, William Hamilton, David, Amelia, Mary Jane and Martin VanBuren'''. But four are now living, Joseph H., William H., Amelia and Mary Jane. Both David and Martin VanBuren were soldiers in the civil war and owing to many hardships and experiences their health was destroyed and they died in early manhood. That those who read may know the state of health my brother Joseph enjoys, I quote from the Ventura Chronicle dated Jan. 25, 1900.
A Ventura County Patriarch who has more descendents than old Jacob, '''Rev. J. H. Sherrard''' of Bardsdale this county, is in many respects a remarkable man, he is 75 years old and has 138 children, grand children, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren, 102 of whom are now living, all descendents of one wife. Mr. Sherrard informed the Chronicle that old Jacob of Bible times lived to be 120 years old and at the time of his death had but 78 children and had four wives. Mr. Sherrard is a native of Ohio and went to Iowa in 1849, to Texas in 1853 and to California in 1882, he preached several years in Texas and has filled 1? appointments made by the M. E. Church south in California. At the present time he works hard every day, eats well, sleeps well, and is as healthy as a bear, he has a splendid set of teeth and they are his third set. Mr. Sherrard uses no tobacco nor intoxicating drinks, his mental faculties are bright, his eye sight good, and he is as happy as a school boy, we have found him to be an intellectual genius, a kind and good man, that he has had a busy and useful life is very apparent. After an active business life spent mostly in Texas he started in the ministry, a desire he had long wished for.
The following I quote from a Texas paper: "When Mr. Sherrard entered the ministry the world lost one of its finest and most active business men, but the ministry gained a faithful and devoted follower." When quite young '''Joseph''' married '''Lucinda Rhodes''', nine children resulted from this union: '''Geo. Emery, Mary Ellen, Jacob Michael, Rachel Jane, Henry Hamilton, Isabel, Joseph Bolivar, Calvin and Perry'''. After the death of his first wife he married '''Mrs. Hannah Riley''' and after her death he married '''Miss Amanda McGowen''' his present wife. After my fathers death my brother '''William''' filled the great vacancy in our home and became both a father and a brother to we younger children. He gave up all for the sake of his widowed mother, and through his untireing gentle devotion was loved and respected by all who knew him. In 1853 he crossed the plains and endured many trials and hardships, the same journey we now make in a few days and with very little inconvenience as the prairie schooner of 53 is lost to view in the dust left in the wake of the palace car of today. In 1853 William married '''Miss Sarah Denning'''. Below I give the names of their ten children: '''Mary, Hattie, Lincoln, David, Addie, Stephen, Lizzie, and Martin, David and Stephen''' are now dead. William has taken part in the Indian wars in Oregon, at present he resides with his wife in Coon Bay Oregon, may the good Lord bless and keep him is our prayer for he shall always live in our affectionate rememberance. As a friend that's good and true
As a friend that's given to few
Who in a fathers vacant place
Soothed and solaced with sweet grace It is with pride that I make mention of brother '''David''''s marked musical ability, the violin was his favorite instrument. Several of his children have inherited their fathers genius and strong love for music. Brother David married '''Miss Abigail Amsden''', following are the names of their children: '''Perry, Eva, Alice, Willie, Hope, Hattie, and L. L.''' My brother '''Martin''' never married, a great sorrow came to him early in life by death claiming his promised bride, he survived her but a few years and died as before stated in the early prime of manhood. My sister, '''Amelia''', one of the surviving four of my father's family, married '''A. W. Potts''' who was one of the most honored men of his day. At the time of his death in 1894 he was loved and honored throughout the state of California. He was a leading and successful politician and once a friend always a friend, the following extract is copied from a letter by his successor in office:
"I regret most deeply to learn of the death of our mutual friend, Willis Potts, he was a warm hearted, generous, honorable and true man, I am a firm believer in the fact that he is happiers in his new existence, many hearts have been saddened but his has been the gainer, thousands have known his charity and God will have rewarded him long ere this reaches you."
Below I will give the names of the children who survive him: '''Fred Wilson, Florence, Metta and Alleen''', my sister has a son by a former marriage, '''William Garber'''. All of Amelia's children are married. '''Florence''', the eldest daughter married '''Mr. M. L. Wicks''', a prominent lawyer of Los Angeles Cal. '''Metta''', the second daughter married '''Mr. Arthur B. Holton''' . They are the proud possessers of three charming children: '''Gwen (or Owen) Wilson, Florence ____, and Sherrard Stewart Helton''', twins. '''Fred Potts''' married '''Miss Etta Walker''', they have one child, a daughter, _eona. '''Aleen''', my sister's youngest child married '''Chas O. Steveson'''. '''Wm Garber''', my sister's son by a former marriage, has three children, '''Joseph, Andrew and Garber'''. Having made mention of all my dear people except myself I have only to add that my life has been a most happy and contented one, I married '''Fred Upson''', as good and true a husband as wife could wish for, the good Lord whom we both tried to serve faithfully has blessed us with three sons, '''Clayton Ashbel, Orin Alva, and Leon Legrand'''. '''Clayton''', our eldest son married '''Miss Katharine White'''. They have had six children, four of whom are living, '''Alleen, Gay, Helen, Harry, Everett and Walter''', their third child died when but a baby, his stay with us was not for long, but this little one so fresh from the hand of God dwells with us still as a sweet, sweet memory. '''Orin Alva''' our second son married '''Miss Lula Greenleaf'''. They have three children, '''Hattie, _oola, and Fred'''. '''Gladys''', their youngest child, died at the age of four years. On the head stone that marks this little one's grave, one may read the ever true words, "None knew her but to love her." '''Leon Legrand''', our youngest child, married '''Miss Bernice Patrick'''; they have but one child, a daughter, '''Beryle'''. In loving rememberance of my dear mother and all of her blessed teachings and with the sincere wish that my sons may live the upright and honorable life that their Grandfather lived, I quote in closing from Longfellow:
''"Lives of great men all remind us, we can make our lives divine''
''And departing leave behind us, foot prints in the sands of time."'' Signed: Mary Jane Sherrard Upson, Los Angeles, California [http://linnie.rootsweb.com/hoosherb.htm Rootsweb Link]

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:[[Space:Letter 1 Martha Robinson Crump Wright to daughter, Martha William Wright|Martha Robinson Wright, Greensville County, Virginia, to Martha William Wright, Brunswick County, Virginia, 18 February 1829]] :[[Space:Letter_2_William_H._Wright%2C_Lexington%2C_Tennessee%2C_to_Martha_William_Wright%2C_Northampton_County%2C_North_Carolina|William H. Wright, Lexington, Tennessee, to Martha William Wright, Northampton County, North Carolina, 28 April 1829]] :[[Space:Letter 2a School report from Harriet B. Bobbitt|School report from Harriet B. Bobbitt, 9 May 1829]] :[[Space:Letter 3 Rev George W Charlton to step-daughter, Martha William Wright|Reverend George W. Charlton, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Martha William Wright, Brunswick County, Virginia, 5 September 1829]] :[[Space:Letter_William_Henry_Wright_to_sister%2C_Martha_William_Wright_Moody-1| William H. Wright, Lexington, Tennessee, to Martha William Wright, Northampton County, North Carolina, 28 April 1829]] :[[Space:Letter 5 Martha Robinson Crump Wright to daughter, Martha William Wright|Martha Robinson Wright Charlton, Greensville County, Virginia, to Martha William Wright, Brunswick County, Virginia, 22 February 1830]] :[[Space:Letter 6 Rev George W Charlton to step-daughter, Martha William Wright|Reverend George W. Charlton, Greensville County, Virginia, to Martha William Wright, Brunswick County, Virginia, 30 March 1830]] :[[Space:Letter_from_Henry_D_Mason_to_his_cousin%2C_John_Moody|Henry D. Mason, Franklin County, Tennessee, to John M. Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 22 May 1830]] :[[Space:Letter 8 William H Wright to sister|William H. Wright, Bolivar, Tennessee, to Martha William Wright, Northampton County, North Carolina, 18 December 1830]] :[[Space:Letter 9 Rev George W Charlton to step-daughter, Martha William Wright| Reverend George W. Charlton, Greensville County, Virginia, to Martha William Wright, Norfolk, Virginia, 8 June 1831]] :[[Space:Letter 10 Unknown Friend to John Mason Moody|Unknown author, Jackson, Tennessee, to John Mason Moody, Raleigh, North Carolina, 7 December 1831]] :[[Space:Letter 11 William H Wright to Martha William Wright Moody|William H. Wright, Bolivar, Tennessee, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 8 February 1833]] :[[Space:Letter_William_Henry_Wright_to_sister%2C_Martha_William_Wright_Moody|William H. Wright, Bolivar, Tennessee, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 26 April 1833]] :[[Space:Document 13 Receipt for Slave|John M. Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, to Richard Crump, 4 May 1833]] :[[Space:Document 14 Invitation to Ball|Invitation. John Butts, Belfield, Greensville County, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, 23 July 1833]] :[[Space:Letter 15 William H. Wright to John M Moody|William H. Wright, Bolivar, Tennessee, to John M. Moody, Northampton, North Carolina, 22 August 1833]] :[[Space:Letter 16 William Henry Wright to John Mason Moody|William H. Wright, Bolivar, Tennessee, to John M. Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 28 May 1834]] :[[Space:Letter from F. W. Dancy to Capt William Moody|Francis W. Dancy, Athens, Alabama, to William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina]] :[[Space:Letter 18 William H Wright to sister, Martha William Moody|William H. Wright, Bolivar, Tennessee, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 29 October 1834]] :[[Space:Letter 19 Julia Ann Patterson to Martha William Wright Moody|Julia Ann Patterson, Petersburg, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 19 March 1935]] :[[Space:Letter_20_Charles_Fenton_Mercer_Dancy_to_Mary_Mason_Dancy_Moody|Charles Fenton Mercer Dancy, Decatur, Alabama, to Mary Mason Moody, North Carolina, 2 September 1835]] :[[Space:Letter 21 Mary Louise (Jones) Page to Martha William Wright Moody|Mary Louise Page, Petersburg, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 21 November 1836]] :[[Space:Letter 22 David M Dancy to Capt William Moody|David M. Dancy, Decatur, Alabama, to William Moody, Raleigh, North Carolina, 7 December 1836]] :[[Space:Letter 23 Wm. B. Williamson to John M. Moody|William B. Williamson, Clinton, Mississippi, to John Mason Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 8 July 1837]] :[[Space:Letter Wm. B. Williamson to John M. Moody, Esq. 3 Mar 1838|William B. Williamson, Clinton, Mississippi, to John Mason Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 3 March 1838]] :[[Space:Letter 25 Alice Wren Crump Patterson to Martha William Wright Moody|Alice Wren Patterson, Petersburg, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, North Carolina, 29 May 1840]] :[[Space:Letter 26 John Mason Moody to Martha William Wright Moody|John Mason Moody, Gaston, North Carolina, to Martha William Moody, North Carolina, 4 October 1840]] :[[Space:Letter 27 Mary Louise Jones Page to Martha William Wright Moody|Mary Louise Page, Petersburg, Virginia, to Martha William Wright, Greensville County, Virginia, 5 September ca. 1840]] :[[Space:Document 28 Two Invitations|Governor Dudley, Raleigh, North Carolina, to John M. Moody, 11 December 1841]] :[[Space:Letter 29 Weldon E Wright to John Mason Moody|Weldon E. Wright to John M. Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, ca. June 1843]] :[[Space:Letter 30 Alfred and Mildred Eldridge to Martha William Wright Moody|Arthur Eldridge, Shelby, Tennessee, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 20 October 1844]] :[[Space:Document 31 Notes for speech John Mason Moody|Notes. Made by John Mason Moody for a speech (?), ca. 1844]] :[[Space:Letter 33 Francis Marion Wright to Martha William Wright Moody|Francis Marion Wright, Halifax, North Carolina, to Martha William Moody, Northampton, North Carolina, 7 March 1845]] :[[Space:Letter 34 Mary E L Peterson Drinkard to Martha William Wright Moody|M. E. D. [Mary E. L. Drinkard?] to Martha William Moody, Columbus, Mississippi, 12 January 1846]] :[[Space:Letter 35 Julia Ann Patterson to Martha William Wright Patterson, includes list of 40 slaves|Julia Ann Patterson, Petersburg, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 15 July 1846 (?)]] :[[Space:Letter 36 Julia Ann Crump Leigh to Martha William Wright Moody| Julia Ann Leigh, Boydton, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, August 1846]] :[[Space:Letter 37 John Mason Moody to Martha William Wright Moody|John Mason Moody, Columbus, Mississippi, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 5 January 1847]] :[[Space:Letter 38 John Mason Moody to Martha William Wright Moody| John M. Moody, Columbus, Mississippi, to Martha W. Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 18 January 1847]] :[[Space:Letter 39 Weldon E Wright to John Mason Moody|Weldon Edwards Wright, Camden, Arkansas, to John Mason Moody, Columbus, Mississippi, 20 February 1849]] :[[Space:Letter 40 Martha Robinson Crump Wright Charlton to Martha William Wright Moody|Martha Robinson Wright Charlton, Petersburg, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, Columbus, Mississippi, 17 December 1849]] :[[Space:Letter 41 Martha William Crump Wright Charlton to Mary William Wright Moody|Martha William Wright Charlton and Georgeanna Charlton, Petersburg, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, Columbus, Mississippi, November ca. 1850]] :[[Space:Letter 42 John Mason Moody to Martha William Wright Moody|John M. Moody, Mobile, Alabama, to Martha W. Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 22 February 1853]] :[[Space:Letter 43 John H Peele to John Mason Moody|John H. Peele, Normal College, North Carolina, to John M. Moody, Weldon, North Carolina, 11 April 1857]] :[[Space:Letter 44 J F Simmons to Mary Elizabeth Moody Lockhart|J. F. Simmons, Weldon, North Carolina, to child of John M. Moody, Columbus, Mississippi, 18 November 1857]] :[[Space:Letter 45 Mary Charlton to Martha William Wright Moody|Mary Elizabeth Lockhart to Martha Leigh, 25 July 1861]] :[[Space:Letter 46 Mary Elizabeth Moody Lockhart to Martha William Wright Moody|Mary Elizabeth Lockhart, Columbus, Mississippi, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 26 January 1862]] :[[Space:Letter 47 Mary Charlton to Martha William Wright Moody|Mary Charlton, Petersburg, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, "Woodlawn," Garysburg, North Carolina, March 1862]] :[[Space:Letter 48 Dr Hezekiah Gilbert Leigh to Martha Alice Moody Leigh|Dr. Hezekiah Gilbert Leigh, surgeon for the Confederate States of America at Hamilton Crossings in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, to Martha Leigh, Northampton County, North Carolina (?), 18 April 1863]] :[[Space:Letter 50 Thomas L Lea to Martha William Wright Moody|Thomas L. Lea, camp near Kinston, North Carolina, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 19 February 1865]] :[[Space:Letter 51 AMR to Mrs. Moody|A. M. R. (?), Charleston, South Carolina, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 14 March 1866]] :[[Space:Letter 52 Mary Charlton to Martha William Wright Moody|Mary Charlton, Petersburg, Virginia, to Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, 15 May 1868]] :[[Space:Letter 53 John Mason Moody, Jr to Martha Alice Moody Leigh|John Mason Moody, Jr., Lowndes County, Mississippi, to Martha Leigh, Petersburg, Virginia, 7 September 1868]] :[[Space:Letter 55 Mary Elizabeth Moody Lockhart, Martha William Wright Moody to Martha Alice Moody Leigh|Martha William Moody, Lowndes County, Mississippi, to her daughters and her sister, 25 September 1868]] :[[Space:Letter 56 John Mason Moody, Jr to Martha Alice Moody Leigh|John Mason Moody, Jr., Lowndes County, Mississippi, to Martha Leigh, Petersburg, Virginia, 25 January 1870]] :[[Space:Letter 57 John Mason Moody, Jr to Martha Alice Moody Leigh|John Mason Moody, Jr., "Woodlawn," Garysburg, North Carolina, to Martha Alice Leigh, Petersburg, Virginia, ca. 1871-1872]] :[[Space:Letter 58 Mary Charlton to Martha William Wright Moody|Mary Charlton to Martha William Moody, Garysburg, North Carolina, ca. 1872-1875]] :[[Space:Letter 59 C H Hall to Dr. Hezekiah Gilbert Leigh|C. H. Hall, Greenwood, Virginia, to Hezekiah Gilbert "Gib" Leigh, Petersburg, Virginia, 27 July 1872]] :[[Space:Letter 60 John Mason Moody, Jr to Martha Alice Moody Leigh|John Mason Moody, Jr., Columbus, Mississippi, to Martha Leigh, Petersburg, Virginia, 17 December 1872]] :[[Space:Letter 61 Annie Unknown to Martha Alice Moody Leigh|"Annie", Ashland, Hanover County, Virginia, to Martha Leigh, 11 August 1873]] :[[Space:Letter 62 Martha William Moody to Martha Alice Moody Leigh|Martha William Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, to Martha Leigh, Petersburg, Virginia, 31 October 1875]] :[[Space:Letter 63 John Mason Moody, Sr to Martha William Wright Moody|John Mason Moody, Northampton County, North Carolina, to Martha William Moody, June 1876]] :[[Space:Document 64 Deed Martha William Wright Moody| Martha William Moody to H. A. Lockett, December 1877]] :[[Space:Letter 65 Virginia Gordon Tabb Moody to Martha William Wright Moody|Virginia Gordon Moody, Lowndes County, Mississippi, to Martha William Moody, Petersburg, Virginia 1 May 1881]] ==Source== *[https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00922.xml Moody Family Papers, 1750-1881. Accession 40535, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.] *Transcriptions and research by Virginia Leigh Refo. *Collection donated by [[Edens-309|Liz Edens Vermillion]].

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grandfather||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|-2113287114}} |- |[[Manison-6|James Manison]]||1756||1758||5th Great Granduncle||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|1449638785}} |- |[[Manison-7|Mary Manison]]||1757||1758||5th Great Grandaunt||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|25800907427}} |- |[[Manison-12|Rowley Manison]]||1785||1795||4th Great granduncle||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|1028261123}} |- |[[Manison-13|Elizabeth Manison]]||1790||1797||4th Great-grandaunt||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|1028261127}} |- |[[Manison-14|Sarah Manison]]||1793||1793||4th Great grandaunt||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|25800990250}} |- |[[Manison-16|William Warner Manison]]||1786||1858||4th Great Granduncle||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|1028261135}} |- |[[Parker-21652|Dorothy (Parker) Croft aka Cupples]]||1912||1998||Wife of Granduncle||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|-2113263043}} |- |[[Pedley-105|Frederick George Pedley]]||1880||1882||6th Cousin 3x removed||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|25796708642}} |- |[[Prosser-620|Rose Winnie (Prosser) Cupples]]||1915||1998||Wife of 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Southam]]||1816||1904||4th cousin 7x removed ||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|25804400473}} |- |[[Webb-10150|Albert Webb]]||1899||1951||Husband of Grandaunt||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|6908517000}} |- |[[Webb-11743|Albert Stanley Webb]]||1925||1925||1st cousin 1x removed||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|350123156856}} |- |[[Webb-11744|Doreen (Chambers) Webb aka Hutchinson]]||1928||2011||1st Cousin 1x removed||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|350123146160}} |- |[[Worrall-498|Hannah Worrall]]||1810||1887||wife of 4th cousin 7x removed||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|350187592905}} |- |[[Wright-22545|William Wright]]||1902||1987||Husband of Grandaunt||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|25778677369}} |- |[[Wright-22546|William Wright]]||1936||1936|| 1st Cousin 1x removed||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|350046881673}} |- |[[Wright-65155|Henry Wright]]||1914||1978||Husband of 8th Cousin||{{Ancestry Tree|54935|352529616276}} |- |} ---- :John Sidney Cupples [[Cupples-473} :Phillip L Cupples [[Cupples-474]] :J [[Wright-65447]] (still living) :Ernest Craven Hinchcliffe [[Hinchcliffe-309]] :Joyce P Hinchcliffe [[Hinchcliffe-408]] :Ernest K Boughton [[Boughton-1089]] :Margaret Hinchcliffe [[Hinchcliffe-409]] :David P Chawner [[Chawner-73]] :Roy Hinchcliffe [[Hinchcliffe-410]] :Robert Irving [[Irving-1223]] :Senaah Wright [[Wright-22547]] :Ivy F Downing [[Downing-2095]] :Samuel Gardner [[Gardner-23502]]

Completeness Checklist

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'''WHAT IS A COMPLETED PROFILE?''' Acknowledging that no profile can ever truly be declared "complete," the following checklist is intended to serve as a guideline for what we hope to accomplish for each of our profiled subjects: '''Primary Data''' *Full name and alternative names recorded and properly formatted ___ *Date and place of birth recorded and sourced ___ *Date and place of death recorded and sourced ___ *Parents' names recorded ___ *All siblings' names recorded ___ *All spouses' names recorded along with dates and places of marriage, with sources ___ *All children's names recorded ___ *Bonus: All four grandparents have been identified ___ '''Biography''' *Biography is thorough and well-written ___ *Headings are included when appropriate ___ *Categories have been assigned ___ *Stickers have been applied ___ *Privacy setting is properly set ___ *Sources are thorough and properly formatted ___ *Wikipedia, WikiData, IMDB, and other relevant links are included under "See Also" ___ '''Other''' *Photograph(s) uploaded ___ *Profile is connected to the Big Tree ___ '''Examples of "Completed" Profiles''' * [[Dodd-4714|Jimmy Dodd]], Chief Mouseketeer * [[Mitchum-339|Lucille La Verne]], Voice of ''Snow White's'' Evil Queen * [[Lederer-110|George Lederer]], Theatrical Producer * [[Farmer-6876|Kate Morgan]], Ghost of the Hotel del Coronado * [[Clough-1406|Laura Scudder]], Potato Chip Maven * [[Woeckener-1|Eddie Woeckener]]. Circus Bandmaster

Compo

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mohr-454|Reg Mohr]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9366602 send me a private message]. Thanks!

COMPONENTES DE ORDENADOR

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Componentes de ordenador 9

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Cosas de ordenadores

Compostela, apellidos

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Villalba: [[De_Villalba-1|Catalina de Villalba (de Tovar y Villalba)]] d.b.1671 [[Mu%C3%B1iz-84|Felipa Muñiz (Grijalva, Tovar, Velasco)]] b.b. 1688 Pérez Cortés: Leonor -3027

Compostela, parentescos

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[[Del Valle-56|Fco del Valle]] p h de [[De_Ovalle-11|Luisa de Ovalle]]
Los padres de Fco deben ser Luis Del_Valle-72 y Catalina De_Ovalle-14 y Catalina hna de Luisa De_Ovalle-15. Esta última Luisa es mamá de la otra Luisa. ---- [[De_Ovalle-10|Ana de Ovalle]] p h de [[De_Bracamonte-14|Felipa de Bracamonte]] ---- [[Maldonado-404|Luisa Maldonado]] dos parentescos de consanguinidad con [[Muñiz_de_Arocha-1|Pedro Antonio Muñiz de Arocha]] ---- [[De_Piña-16|Francisca de Piña]] bisabuela de [[Patrón-26|Miguel Patrón]] ---- [[D%C3%A1valos_y_Valle-1|Diego Dávalos y Valle]] 2o. con 3er. grado con [[Patr%C3%B3n-18|Antonia Tadea Patrón]] ---- [[Flores_Cort%C3%A9s-1|Micaela Flores Cortés]] en 3o. con 4o. grado con [[Del_Valle_y_Guzm%C3%A1n-1|Teresa del Valle y Guzmán]] (Teresa es mamá de [[D%C3%A1valos_y_Valle-1|Diego Dávalos y Valle]]) ---- [[De_la_Cueva-43|María de la Cueva (de Liñán y Cueva)]] es P2 de [[De_Guzm%C3%A1n-107|Francisca de Guzmán]] (Francisca es mamá de [[Patrón-26|Miguel Patrón]]) ---- Nicolás Chincoya-3 es ph de Rodrigo de Aro-45 ---- Fca De_Guzmán-107 es p2 de María De_la_Cueva-43

Compton-2184 Black Notables Profiles

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This space links to profiles of Black American notables that I have created or adopted. It appears that WikiTree's database was primarily seeded with large gedcoms uploaded by genealogists studying white families. Its core protocols for profile creation and maintenance do not provide for coding the complex relationships of the colonial and slavery eras of American history ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/508230/does-wikitree-support-the-beyond-kin-methodology?show=508320#a508320 See G2G discussion here]). As a result of these two factors, at least, Black Americans appear to be underrepresented in the WikiTree database, based on my experiences searching the database for individuals known to have existed. I am very inexperienced with researching Black genealogy and cannot build out these profiles as their families deserve to be remembered. But it is important for these profiles to exist and to be maintained in the WikiTree database. '''Please be bold and improve these profiles.''' I am happy to share profile management with WikiTree researchers, please put in a Trusted List request if you're interested. * [[Key-41|Elizabeth Key Grinstead]] (c. 1630 - c. 1656) * [[Parkhill-79|Elizabeth A. Gloucester]] (1817-1883) * [[Vinegar-2|Peter Vinegar]] (abt. 1842 - 1905) * [[Dellums-3| C. L. Dellums]] (1900 - 1989) * [[Johnson-70937|Dovey Johnson Roundtree]] (1914 - 2018) * [[Hardy-5001|Catherine Hardy Lavender]] (1930 - 2017) * [[Francis-6800|Dr. Yvette Fay Francis]] (1926-2016) * [[Dellums-7|Rep. Ronald V. Dellums]] (1935 - 2018) ---- Profiles to be improved: * [[Smalls-7|Rep. Robert Scott Smalls]] (1839 - 1915) ---- More profiles to create (or add the NYT obit source to): * [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/13/obituaries/lila-fenwick-dead-coronavirus.html Lila Fenwick] (1932-2020) ---- For further research: [[Space:African-American_Project|WikiTree's African-American Project]]

Compton-2184 Draft Proposal re Profile Management Reform (2019)

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'''2021 Update to these thoughts''': Since I drafted this proposal, WikiTree Admin has implemented an effective process for actively identifying inactive profile managers and orphaning their profiles, which has greatly improved access to these profiles upon which collaboration was previously inhibited. ([[Compton-2184|Compton-2184]] 17:40, 28 October 2021 (UTC)) == 2019 Proposal Draft == Proposal: Require periodic renewals for PM control over profiles. Reminders about renewal should be sent by email in addition to any on-platform nudges. Profiles whose project managers do not renew should be orphaned, with the following exceptions: Users to be exempted from the requirement to renew: :Consistently Active Users (subject to definition) :Users with Special Permission :Project Profiles Profiles to be exempted from the requirement to renew: :WikiTree members, volunteers, and their immediate family (subject to definition) :Profiles b. after 1867 with a privacy lock :Living people Profiles that may not be renewed: :Pre-1500 and pre-1700 profiles for which PM is not badged :Profiles with more than X managers ---- Who are consistently active users? * Leaders, staff, mentors, G2G mods, greeters, rangers (projects with regularly scheduled duties to WT) * X contributions each week/month for Y weeks/months * Data doctors with X minimum tracked edits in Y time Who are users with special permission? * Users should be able to contact WikiTree admin to explain why they should not need to renew their PM status periodically. Users with health concerns or unreliable internet access would be good candidates. It is important that WikiTree be accessible to users with a wide range of knowledge sets and internet skills, and to accommodate contributers outside the normal use cases. I trust the WikiTree owners and leaders to be able to identify the criteria for this exception that would make this proposal feasible both in terms of technical capabilities and of staff availability. Which profiles are a PM's immediate family: * PM's descendants, parents, grandparents, great-grandparents * PM's siblings, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, and first cousins * same rules for adoptees This proposal is offered under the assumption that the identification of profiles whose PMs need to be renewed can be done by a bot rather than by human review, and that the renewal nudges can be sent by an emailer bot. This proposal assumes that Admin and community managers will see an increase in inquiries from lapsed users but that those inquiries will drop off over time as profiles managed by minimally active PMs are orphaned. Why? WikiTree models collaboration as directly peer-to-peer (social) and addresses collaborations that don't work as interpersonal conflicts to be mediated. This model is appropriate for puzzles about specific research questions (ex. Where was our ancestor born?). However, collaboration on a shared data set is not always directly one-to-one. In a shared dataset, access permissions are the primary mechanism for regulating broad collaboration among many users. Access permissions allow users to contribute data to be verified and validated by other users, while protecting validated data from being tampered with by malicious or naive users. Access permissions restrict information and edit rights to certain users to achieve those goals. All of us gained access permissions to edit the WikiTree shared tree when we agreed to the honor code, and virtually all of us lack access permissions to certain functions that are restricted to trusted users. Currently WikiTree uses access permissions in a disorganized way, which leaves new users feeling confused about how to contribute data. At one end, for ancestors born between 1700-1866, a brand new WT volunteer can edit any field in any way they like, up to and including assuming Profile Management. At the other end, to edit a project-protected pre-1500 profile, a WikiTree volunteer must develop a substantial body of contributions sufficient to persuade at least one human volunteer that they understand genealogy and WikiTree, and some portion of those contributions must be in collaboration with an already-established Project. In addition, to participate in many Projects, a volunteer usually must establish an offsite groups.google.com presence, and cannot learn about this technical requirement without browsing Project pages. As I understand the history of WikiTree, at the beginning users were welcome to upload thousands of gedcom profiles to populate the shared tree. The process of validating and reconciling (merging) those initial data contributions has been laborious and often frustrating to those doing the most work, and our current access permissions inconsistencies have arisen in that context. Profile Management is an area of particular confusion. For example, one area the Profile Manager does not control, on profiles without a privacy or PPP lock, is what data is contributed to the profile. A Profile Manager is expected to engage on a collaborative peer-to-peer basis with contributors to the Profile to resolve research questions. If a PM does not appreciate contributed edits, their recourse is restricted to either 1) reverting unwanted edits or 2) engaging in Problems with Members process. It appears to be WikiTree's position that a PM's lack of control over edits promotes collaboration on open profiles. That is, we are encouraged to "Be Bold" and also to "Be Polite" and somewhere in between those two directives is where our peer-to-peer interaction with a profile's PM should lie. However, peer-to-peer collaboration on specific biographical details is not the only kind of collaboration WikiTree promotes. Because we are all working on one shared tree, we become "visible" to family historians on related branches we might have had difficulty locating in the real world. That visibility is an important part of the collaboration WikiTree fosters. And it can occur without direct peer-to-peer contact about a specific biography. A cousin I trust for having solid data might make 100 edits before they add something I want to know more about to a profile I didn't create. WikiTree promotes collaboration by letting me see whether that edit is sourced, and if so, maybe that source will be useful for a profile I manage. WikiTree even encourages me to thank my cousin remotely with one click which is an amazing function. The edit feed is a powerful tool for promoting collaboration, and thousands of them are locked down under the control of a mostly absent Profile Manager. Because Profile Managers control access to the Trusted List on a profile. And access to the Trusted List is the same as access to the edit feed. Users who complain about this situation are told that they can edit the profiles anyway, because they're Open. Which is true, but it is a different set of access permissions than the ones provided by being on the Trusted List. The edit feed is also essential for catching misinformation or clutter being added to profiles, so volunteers can be educated about how WikiTree works by a person with familiarity with the ancestors whose profiles they want to edit. Another important power of the Profile Manager(s) of a profile is to receive direct message inquiries about profiles by users who are not yet members of WikiTree or who do not want to post publicly. The lack of an internal direct messaging system in WikiTree is its own problem that could be addressed in various ways (adding a Talk tab to profiles, adding tiered access to G2G threads, or adding a DM system) but as long as that function is bundled into the Profile Manager's access permissions, we need to recognize that minimally active PMs probably inhibit collaboration in ways that users new to WikiTree have no way of understanding. It is well known that WikiTree was set up based on the belief that users would contribute quality data for ancestors whose profiles they would be invested in maintaining in good order. However, the real situation is that millions of profiles are neglected for years after being created by users who did not understand WikiTree's expectations or who have chosen not to participate according to them. Many of those neglected profiles are still "managed" by WikiTree users (the original creator or a later adopter) who do not appear to be watching their Family Activity Feed. These users, for example, are slow to approve merges and Trusted List requests and sometimes have to be pestered with follow-up profile messages and direct messages. The hassle of engaging with users who are not using their greater access permissions is a deterrent to collaboration. It is inconsistent with WikiTree's mission to allow these users to monopolize access to activity feeds on profiles. And it's frankly obnoxious that users who want improvements to this issue are told essentially to get over it, it's not a problem, or even that they should send more WikiTree spam to the PM to make absolutely sure the PM doesn't want to "collaborate". From a user interface point of view one solution would be to remove the monopoly control over a profile's edit feed from the Profile Manager's suite of access permissions. WikiTree says the programming will not allow this change to the PM's suite. Will the programming accommodate some kind of add-on function? The best case scenario would be for all edit feeds to deliver to a single page like "Family Activity Feed" but a workaround could be for there to be a secondary Feed page pulling opt-in RSS-like data outside the profile manager's control.

Compton-2184 Entertainers of the USA

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This free space is to link to the profiles of American entertainers that I have created or want to contribute to. I'm most interested in people who were once famous (or even mega-famous) but are far less well-known now. '''Please be bold and edit profiles that I manage, including profiles listed here!''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name|| Dates||Profession |- |[[Akeman-21|"Stringbean" Akeman ]]||1916-1973 ||Musician |- |[[Arnold-14454|Eddy Arnold]] ||1918-2008 ||Musician |- |[[Bader-1403|Hilary J. Bader]] ||1952-2002 ||Screenwriter |- |[[Costigan-71|Nellie Cohan]] ||1855-1928 ||Vaudeville |- |[[Kalish-42|Sophie Tucker]] ||1887-1966 ||Comedienne |- |[[Lloyd-7925|Sam Lloyd Sr]] ||1925-2017 ||Stage Actor |- |[[Marsh-7662|Dottie West]] ||1932-1991 ||Singer |}

Compton-2184 New York Times Articles

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Space to gather PDFs of genealogical significance from the New York Times and its "TimesMachine" archive Additional clips at * [[Grinnell-564|William Morton Grinnell]] (1857-1906)

Compton-2184 South Carolina Civil War Records

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Space to gather images of Civil War records for profiles on my watchlist. ([[Compton-2184|Compton-2184]] 12:26, 4 April 2017 (EDT))

Compton-2184 Virginia Civil War Records

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[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|WikiTree Project: US Civil War: War Between the States]]; [[Space:Virginia_in_the_US_Civil_War|Virginia Resources for the Civil War]] Space to gather PDFs of Civil War records for profiles I'm interested in. ([[Compton-2184|Compton-2184]] 11:36, 4 April 2017 (EDT)) [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=16889515&p=1&o=uploadedup&w=0&t=source See all files] Soldier Service Records #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-53 Bird, William A.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-54 Blair, Thomas] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-29 Bowen, Henry] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-30 Col. Bowen, Henry S.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-12 Brown, Orville M.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records Lt. Burks, C. Clifton] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-23 Burks, Hiram Claiborn] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-25 Catron, Hiram C] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-2 Cecil, Granville] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-8 Compton, Granger] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-45 Compton, Henry G.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-46 Compton, Henry W.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-32 Compton, William G.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-18 Copenhaver, John A] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-35 Crabtree, Oliver W] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-36 Creager, Calvin R] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-37 Crockett, Calvin G.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-38 Crockett, James B.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-22 Dold, Calvin M.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-13 Duff, John G] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-43 Echols, Thomas A] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-44 Elswick, John W.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-55 Farmer, David C.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-6 Gillespie, Floyd] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-33 Goddin, Gustavus Giles] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-47 Hallowell, Joshua C.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-27 Capt. Harrison, Joseph] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-28 Lt. Harrison, Joseph] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-34 Heldreth, John J.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-49 Higginbotham, Thomas J.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-50 Higginbotham, Thomas J.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-31 Lt. Howell, P.T.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-20 Hughes, William] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-21 Lt. Hughes, William A] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-24 Ingle, Anthony H] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-41 Matheny, George C.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-42 Matheny, Levi] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-16 Peery, James] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-15 Peery, James S] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-7 Peery, William E.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-26 Capt. Sayers, David G.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-39 Tabor, Henry H.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-11 Thompson, Samuel G] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-10 Thompson, Samuel W] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-1 Maj. Tynes, A. J.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-17 Ward, Arch T.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-5 Wayland, Robert B.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-3 Williams, Julius C., Va 29th Inf] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-4 Williams, Julius C., Va. 16th Cav] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-19 Wiseley, Joel] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-40 Witten, Alexander S.] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-9 William H H Witten] Regimental Records #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-51 16th Vir. Cavalry] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-52 45th Vir. Infantry] Other Records #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-3 Col. Bowen, Henry S.] (petition for special pardon) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-15 Cecil, Thomas W.] (amnesty petition) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-13 Dold, Samuel M] (amnesty petition) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-14 Echols, Gen. John] (amnesty petition) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-5 Goddin, Adolphus] (declaration in support of claim against the Confederate States) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-7 Goddin, Wellington] (March 1864 rental receipt) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-8 Goddin, Wellington] (April 1864 correspondence to Sec. of War) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-6 Goddin, Wellington] (October 1864 rental receipt) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-9 Goddin, Wellington] (December 1864 rent demand) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-16 Sands, Alexander Hamilton] (application for employment with Confederacy) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-17 Sands, Alexander Hamilton] (petition on behalf of Alice M. Davis) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-12 Sands, Alexander Hamilton] (amnesty petition) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-14 Witten, James R.] (service exemption) #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Compton-2184_Virginia_Civil_War_Records-11 Petition re Virginia Bank of Tazewell]

Computación I

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Clases de computación básica para alumnos universitarios

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Computer Assisted Profile Creation

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I will be describing everything in EXCRUCIATING detail, but for now a quick summary, with no attempt to make it digestible for the non-specialist: The book ''Afro-American deaths of Boone thru Boyle County, Kentucky, 1852-1862'' by Gwendolyn Tippe is basically pages of data in a tabular format. I downloaded pages as JPEG images from FamilySearch, then used the OCR program tesseract to produce text files from them. I hand edited the resulting files so each row was a comma separated value list. I processed the edited text files using a program I wrote in Python to produce two new files. One a .csv file I can import into the GRAMPS genealogy program. I then exported the tree I created in GRAMPS to a .ged file, which I import to WikiTree. The second file I fed to a program I wrote in Python that generates the full text for the bio section. As I added the profiles through the GEDCOMpare process, when I got to the step of editing my new profile all I had to do was copy and paste my generated bio into the text box. BOOM! Done.

Comté de Nice, Sardinia One Page Study Info

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Comtés du Québec

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Les 73 comtés du Québec classés par ordre alphabétique. Le chiffre à côté du nom représente le nombre de cimetières dans le comté. Abitibi 84
Argenteuil 42
Arthabaska 35
Bagot 13
Beauce 48
Beauharnois 18
Bellechasse 28
Berthier 19
Bonaventure 54
Brome 77
Chambly 23
Champlain 45
Charlevoix 35
Châteauguay 28
Chicoutimi 64
Compton 88
Deux-Montagnes 30
Dorchester 33
Drummond 34
Duplessis 31
Frontenac 46
Gaspé 79
Gatineau 79
Huntingdon 58
Iberville 13
Îles-de-la-Madeleine 15
Joliette 29
Kamouraska 32
Labelle 29
Lac St-Jean 81
Laprairie 18
L'Assomption 33
Laval 26
Lévis 34
L'Islet 22
Lotbinière 32
Maskinongé 20
Matane 26
Matapédia 31
Mégantic 44
Missisquoi 98
Montcalm 18
Montmagny 28
Montmorancy 28
Montréal 101
Napierville 8
Nicolet 35
Nouveau-Québec 45
Papineau 50
Pontiac 81
Portneuf 43
Québec 75
Québec (ville) 46
Richelieu 14
Richmond 38
Rimouski 39
Rivière-du-Loup 23
Rouville 22
Saguenay 63
Shefford 47
Sherbrooke 20
Soulanges 13
Stanstead 79
St-Hyacinthe 22
St-Jean 19
St-Maurice 39
Témiscamingue 39
Témiscouata 24
Terrebonne 56
Vaudreuil 19
Verchères 17
Wolfe 34
Yamaska 20
Total 2879 Les Cimetières du Québec: http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Cimeti%C3%A8res_du_Qu%C3%A9bec La page du Projet des Cimetières du Québec: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Cimeti%C3%A8res_du_Qu%C3%A9bec

Conaway Marriages in Bourbon County, Kentucky, 1795-1830

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== Conaway Marriages in Bourbon County, Kentucky, 1795-1830 == All of the marriages for a person named Conaway in Bourbon County, Kentucky between 1795 and 1830 appear to be children of William and Nancy Conaway. As described in the [[Conaway-202|profile for William Conaway]], the family moved to Bourbon County, Kentucky about 1794. The 1810 US census for Bourbon County, Kentucky had one Conaway family. The “Will Coniway” household included 13 people."United States Census, 1810," Will Conniway, Stoner Township, Bourbon, Kentucky, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2T-QW2 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2T-QW2]: accessed 8 September 2020). The 1820 census had three Conaway households: Wm Conaway with 10 people,"United States Census, 1820," Wm Conaway, North Middletown, Bourbon, Kentucky, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLR-3Q7 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLR-3Q7]: accessed 8 September 2020). and two other households for William’s recently married sons Amos“United States Census, 1820," Amos Conaway, North Middletown, Bourbon, Kentucky, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLR-3QD https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLR-3QD]: accessed 8 September 2020). and Aquilla"United States Census, 1820," Aequller Conaway, North Middletown, Bourbon, Kentucky, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLR-39N https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLR-39N]: accessed 8 September 2020). (listed as Aequller in the census). The 1830 US census for Bourbon County, Kentucky had no Conaway (or similar named) households. The extended Conaway family apparently left that area by 1830. === Kentucky Marriage Records === The marriage records in Kentucky at that time included a ''bond'' and ''register'', and may also have included a ''consent'' and a ''certificate''.Information taken from ''Kentucky Ancestry: A Guide to Genealogical & Historical Research'' by Roseann Reinmuth Hogan, 1992, p. 82-85, as posted at “Types of Marriage Records Available in Kentucky” at [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~adaircountyfamilies/genealogy/mge_types.html https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~adaircountyfamilies/genealogy/mge_types.html] The bond was a contract signed by the groom and a male representative for the bride, usually her father or brother. A close friend or guardian of the bride or groom could also represent the bride. A male representative was needed because women did not have legal rights for a contract at that time. Bonds were signed before the marriage took place. The bonds were written on loose pieces of paper and not in a book, which made them much more difficult to maintain over decades and centuries. The register was a book that had the names of the groom and bride, the date of the marriage, and the name of the person who performed the marriage. The person who performed the marriage was required by law to provide this information to the county clerk. The people performing marriages often held the information and reported a group of marriages at one time. In the Bourbon County registers before 1810, the marriages sometimes appear to have been reported once every two or three years. As might be expected, the information was not always provided and recorded. In general, the register is the most reliable source of information that a marriage actually took place. A certificate was another loose piece of paper that had the information provided for the register. A certificate may or may not have have been kept in the county records after it was recorded in a register book. A law that went into effect in Kentucky in 1799 required consent if the bride or groom was under age 21. The father typically signed the consent. If the mother or someone else signed a consent, that usually indicated that the father was deceased. The consent was another loose piece of paper that was filed with the bond and may not have been maintained over the decades and centuries. Unfortunately, the online databases with marriage records for Bourbon County, Kentucky are not complete or reliable, particularly the information about bonds and consent. FamilySearch.org has made various iterations of efforts to develop online databases of marriage records for Bourbon County, Kentucky. These efforts and the associated limitations are described and compared in various volumes of “''Abstracts of Bourbon County, Kentucky ‘loose papers’ . . .''”''Abstracts of Bourbon County, Kentucky "loose papers"''; v. 02,
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''Abstracts of Bourbon County, Kentucky "loose papers"''; v.04 pt. 01,
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''Abstracts of Bourbon County, Kentucky "loose papers"''; v. 04 pt. 02,
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''Abstracts of Bourbon County, Kentucky "loose papers''"; v. 04 pt. 03,
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by Janet Pease and Crystal Dingler. In 1931 Annie Walker Burns published a booklet ''Bourbon County, Ky Marriages 1785-1851,'' which was a list of marriages sorted by the grooms name and with the date of the bond rather than the date of marriage. These typed pages are included in various FamilySearch.org databases for Kentucky Marriages. These data have been widely used as a source for marriage information. The information from Annie Walker Burns is not complete and also apparently has some unreliable alterations and additions that were made without providing sources. An example of her alterations is in the records described below. She had Albert Barnett as the husband for Matilda Conaway, even though the three handwritten original records all had his name as Robert Barnett. Janet Pease and Crystal Dingler said in bold letters that the books and online databases “need to be considered secondary sources” and “information should be confirmed by double-checking the original microfilmed records .....registers, bond books, loose papers etc. Note the number of errors cited above in the various publications of Bourbon Co marriages.” The original marriage records for Bourbon County are at the County Clerk’s office in Paris Kentucky. In January, 2021 a Deputy Clerk advised me over the phone that a good option for obtaining marriage and other historical records for Bourbon County would be to hire a local genealogical researcher who is familiar with county records and processes, That is what I did. For the nine marriages involving a person named Conaway between 1795 and 1830, about half of the marriages had loose paper records that were not in the FamilySearch.org or other online databases. Only three of the nine marriages had images of bonds in the FamilySearch.org database. Searches of the county records in January, 2021 found four bonds, one consent, and two certificates that were not in the online databases. These were from five marriages. Copies of the records obtained from the County Clerk’s office that are not in the FamilySearch.org database are attached here. However, about half of the marriages also had records that were not found in the County Clerk’s office but were in the online databases. Searches of the records in the County Clerk’s Office were made for the nine Conaway marriages and for two other marriages in the same time period, for a total of eleven marriages. Four bonds and one consent from five marriages were in the online databases but were not found in the county records. The online microfilm images at FamilySearch.org state that the microfilm for the Bourbon County marriage records was made in January, 1959. The county allowed anyone to go through the loose papers until about 2005. It is thought that some of the papers were taken. If the experience here is an indication, a substantial number of the bonds have been taken or lost. Since 2005 access to the loose papers has been restricted and the County Clerk’s staff conduct searches for requested records. Other possibilities for the missing records include that some records could have been misfiled or were missed in the recent searches. Based on this experience, both the FamilySearch.org records and the county marriage records should be searched to have a reasonable hope of obtaining marriage records for Bourbon County, Kentucky. Both sources appear to be very incomplete. === Marriages === The marriages of a person named Conaway (or similar name) in Bourbon County, Kentucky between 1795 and 1830 were: # 7 April 1807, Betsey [[Conaway-1014|[Elizabeth] Conaway]] married Joseph Neal in Bourbon County. This marriage is in a database at Ancestry.com that was developed from county records.Ancestry.com. ''Kentucky, Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850'' Joseph Neal and Betsey Conaway, 7 April 1807, Bourbon County, Kentucky, [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=2089&h=6880&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60525 https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=2089&h=6880&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=60525], Accessed 7 Sept. 2020. (Record not found in FamilySearch.org databases.) However, a search of county records in January, 2021 did not find this marriage in the marriage register books or find a bond. This marriage is also not in the database at FamilySearch.org. As described in the profiles for [[Conaway-1014|Elizabeth (Conaway) Neal]] and [[Conaway-693|William Conaway]], there is other evidence that Elizabeth Conaway married a man named Neal at about this time. It is likely that this marriage did not get recorded in the marriage register and the bond was initially found, but then was lost. # 7 January 1813, [[Conaway-963|Amos Conaway]] married [[Barnett-12492|Jane Barnett]]. This marriage was found in the county register books in January, 2021 and an image of the register page is in the FamilySearch.org database (indexed as Conway and Barnet).“Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Amos Conway and Jane Barnet, 7 Jan 1813; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5ZH-SR4 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5ZH-SR4]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 183,145. Accessed 7 Sept. 2020. The marriage bond and certificate were found in county records in January, 2021 and copies are attached here."Amos Conaway & Jane Barnett marriage" [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830-4.pdf https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830-4.pdf] Online databases did not have these. The bond was signed by Amos Conaway and his father William Conaway, which may indicate that Jane’s father was deceased or otherwise not available. # 22 April 1814, [[Conaway-964|Aquilla Conaway]] married [[Barnett-12491|Rachel Barnett]]. This marriage was found in the county register books in January, 2021 and an image of the register page is in the FamilySearch.org database."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Aguilla Conway and Rachel Barnett, 22 Apr 1814; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-52L https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-52L]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 183,145. Accessed 7 Sept. 2020. The marriage bond was found in county records in January, 2021 and an image is in the FamilySearch.org database."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Aquilla Conaway and Rachel Barnet, 19 Apr 1814; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-CGQ https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-CGQ]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 183,081. Accessed 7 Sept. 2020. The bond was signed by Aquilla Conaway and George Barnett. A copy of the certificate and bond are attached since the certificate is not in online databases.“Aquilla Conaway & Rachel Barnett marriage.” [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830-3.pdf https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830-3.pdf] # 9 July 1818, [[Conaway-965|Hannah Conaway]] married [[Barnett-12066|James Barnett]]. This marriage was found in the county register books in January, 2021 and an image of the register page is in the FamilySearch.org database."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," James Barnett and Hannah Conaway, 9 Jul 1818; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-5TD https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-5TD]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky. Accessed 8 Sept. 2020. The marriage bond was not found in county records in a search in January, 2021, but an image is in the FamilySearch.org database."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," James Barnett and Hannah Conaway, 4 Jul 1818; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-C6D https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-C6D]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky. Accessed 8 Sept. 2020. The bond was signed by James Barnett and William Conaway. # 12 Feb. 1824, [[Conaway-1017|Christiana Conaway]] married Silas Watters. This marriage was found in the county register books in January, 2021 and an image of the register page is in the FamilySearch.org database (indexed as Christinia Conoway and Silas Watts, Wartis, or Wall)."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Silas Watts and Christianna Conaway, 12 Feb 1824; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-GRB https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-GRB]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky. Accessed 8 Sept. 2020. The marriage bond was found in county records in January, 2021 and a copy is attached here.“Christiana Conaway & Silas Watters marriage.” [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830-2.pdf https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830-2.pdf] Online databases did not have this bond. The bond was signed by Silas Watters and William Conaway. # 18 March 1824, [[Conaway-966|Providence Conaway]] married [[Barnett-12071|Jesse Barnett]]. This marriage was found in the county register books in January, 2021 and an image of the register page is in the FamilySearch.org database.“Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Jessee Barnett and Providence Conaway, 18 Mar 1824; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-GTM https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-GTM]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky. Accessed 8 Sept. 2020. The marriage bond was not found in county records in February, 2021 and is not in online databases. Christiana above and Providence were sequential entries in the marriage register. # 7 June 1825, [[Conaway-1001|Rebecca Conaway]] married [[Barnett-12293|Alvin Barnett]]. This marriage was found in the county register books in January, 2021 and an image of the register page is in the FamilySearch.org database (indexed as Aben Barnett)."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Aben Barnett and Rebecca Conaway, 7 June 1825; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-P3T https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-P3T] ),citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky. Accessed 8 Sept. 2020. The marriage bond was found in county records in January, 2021 and a copy is attached here.“Rebecca Conaway & Alvin Barnett marriage.” [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830-1.pdf https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830-1.pdf] Online databases did not have this bond. The bond was signed by Alvin Barnett and William Conaway. # 28 Feb. 1828, [[Conaway-1018|Nancy Conaway]] married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hall-55605 Ambrose Hall]. This marriage was found in the county register books in January, 2021 and an image of the register page is in the FamilySearch.org database (indexed as Conway and Anderson Hall)."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Anderson Hall and Nancy Conway, 28 Feb 1828; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-5HS https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-5HS]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky. Accessed 8 Sept. 2020. The marriage bond and a consent by William Conaway for his daughter Nancy to marry Ambrose Hall were found in county records in January, 2021 and copies are attached here.“Nancy Conaway & Ambrose Hall marriage.” [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830.pdf https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Conaway_Marriages_in_Bourbon_County_Kentucky_1795-1830.pdf] Online databases did not have these. Ambrose Hall and Nancy’s brother Chalton Conaway signed the marriage bond. Chalton also signed the consent as a witness. # 3 June 1829, [[Conaway-1002|Matilda Conaway]] married [[Barnett-12305|Robert Barnett]]. This marriage was found in the county register books in January, 2021 and an image of the register page is in the FamilySearch.org database."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Robert Barnett and Matilda Conway, ; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-TNW https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-TNW]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky. Accessed 8 Sept. 2020. (The year is not clear in the registry record.) The marriage bond was found in county records in January, 2021 and an image is in the FamilySearch.org database."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Robert Barnett and Matilda Conaway, 1 Jun 1829; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-FJP https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-FJP]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky. Accessd 8 Sept. 2020. The FamilySearch.org database has a consent signed by William Conaway on June 1, 1829 that “the Clerk of the Bourbon County Court is hereby authorized to grant marriage license to Robt. Barnett and my daughter Matilda Conaway...”"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," Robt Barnett and Matilda Conaway, 1 Jun 1829; database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-FJT https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-FJT]: 17 May 2018), citing Marriage, Bourbon, Kentucky. Accessed 8 Sept. 2020. This consent was not found the county records in January, 2021. The bond was signed by Robert Barnett and James Ellis. James Ellis also signed the consent as a witness. The bond in the county records in January, 2021 had the signature by James Ellis at the bottom torn off. The signature is on the image in the FamilySearch.org database. The list by Annie Walker Burns gave the groom’s name as Albert Barnett;"Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979", Matilda Conaway in entry for Albert Barnett, 1829; database, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWYN-33J https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWYN-33J]: 12 January 2020). Accessed 8 Sept. 2020. however, the three original handwritten marriage records all have his name as Robert Barnett, as do subsequent census and other records. == Barnett Family Connections == For the nine marriages with a person named Conaway in Bourbon County, Kentucky between 1795 and 1830, six had a spouse named Barnett. Some of the Barnett spouses were related. However, identifying the families for the Barnetts is more difficult than for Conaways because the 1810 US census had ten Barnett households in Bourbon County, Kentucky, compared to only one Conaway household. In addition, the Barnett families in Kentucky in the early 1800s are particularly challenging for genealogical research because the same names were common in each household. Thus, multiple people had the same names in the same generation. The six Barnett spouses of a person named Conaway were: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12492 Jane Barnett], born 1790 in PA.Jane (Barnett) Conaway, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12492 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12492] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12066 James Barnett], born about 1794 in PA.James Barnett, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12066 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12066] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12491 Rachel Barnett], born about 1794 or possibly 1798 in PA.Rachel (Barnett) Conaway, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12491 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12491] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12293 Alvin Barnett], born 1804 in KY.Alvin Barnett, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12293 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12293] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12071 Jesse Barnett], born about 1803 in KY.Jesse Barnett, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12071 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12071] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12305 Robert Barnett], born about 1807 in KY.Robert Barnett, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12305 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12305] A book describing an extended Barnett family that moved from Pennsylvania to Bourbon County, Kentucky, and then to Illinois during the time period of interest said the following: :“According to the best recollections, [George Barnett’s] grand father was a native of Ireland, or at least, born a short time after the arrival of his parents in this country. It is thought that he only raised one son, James, . . . who married a Miss O’Connell, an Irish lady. He [James] spent the principal part of his life in Pennsylvania, where he died. He raised a large family, as follows: '''Robert, George, James, Moses, John, Jane, Susan, Nancy, Rachel, and Margaret'''. These, after the death of their father, all came with their mother to Bourbon County, Kentucky. George . . . married while in Pennsylvania a Miss Delila Davis, a lady of Welsh lineage. As already remarked, they [George and Delila], with the principal part of their children, arrived in [Vermilion County,] Illinois in 1828.”
(''An Illustrated Historical Atlas Map of Vermilion County, Ill.'', 1875, page 38, in the biographical summary for George Barnett’s son Robert E. Barnett, who appears to have provided the information. Emphasis added)''An Illustrated Historical Atlas Map of Vermilion County, Ill.'', 1875, page 38. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/525878-atlas-of-vermilion-county-illinois-containing-maps-of-the-county-townships-cities-and-villages?offset=2 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/525878-atlas-of-vermilion-county-illinois-containing-maps-of-the-county-townships-cities-and-villages?offset=2] Jane Barnett who married Amos Conaway and Rachel Barnett who married Aquilla Conaway were probably the sisters in the list of siblings above. The marriage bond for Rachel was signed by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-1794 George Barnett]George Barnett, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-1794 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-1794]—which is consistent with her brother signing the bond after her father died. The bond for Jane Barnett was signed by her groom’s father, which is also consistent with her father being deceased. In addition, George Barnett signed the bond when Nancy Barnett born about 1796 in Pennsylvania married John Henry in 1811 in Bourbon County, Kentucky."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," John Henry and Nancy Barnett, 16 Feb 1811, Bourbon County, Kentucky, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-FCH https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z4-FCH]
“US Census, 1850” Nancy Hentry, Nicholas Co., Kentucky, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65V-ZHH https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65V-ZHH] [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17428014:8054 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17428014:8054]
“US Census, 1860,” Nancy Henry in household of J.J and Margaret Tucker, Nicholas Co., Kentucky, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZBD-GBG https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZBD-GBG]
That is also consistent with the excerpt above. These were not daughters of George Barnett because his children were listed in his will as: George W., Elbert G., William R., Sarah, Katherine, James D., John M., and Robert E. (source on the WikiTree profile for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-1794 George Barnett]). As described in their WikiTree profiles, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12066 James Barnett] (about 1794-1866) who married Hannah Conaway, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12071 Jesse Barnett] who married Providence Conaway, and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12305 Robert Barnett] (about 1807-1894) who married Matilda Conaway were brothers and the sons of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12300 Robert Barnett]Robert Barnett (about 1772-1852), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12300 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12300] (about 1772-1852). Robert (about 1772-1852) was the brother of George Barnett in the excerpt above. Thus, James, Jesse, and Robert (about 1807-1894) were probably nephews of Jane and Rachel. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-12293 Alvin Barnett] who married Rebecca Conaway was the son of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-11672 Moses Barnett]Moses Barnett, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-11672 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-11672] and Catherine (Ellis). This Moses was probably the brother of George and Robert in the excerpt above based on name, age, and locations. However, direct evidence has not been found, and it is rarely safe to make assumptions about Barnetts in the early 1800s. A book by Mary A. Barnett in 1923 has a different and less credible story about this extended Barnett family.“Mary A. Barnett’s History of the Barnett Family” [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mary_A._Barnett’s_History_of_the_Barnett_Family https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mary_A._Barnett’s_History_of_the_Barnett_Family] == Sources ==

Conboy

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Vail-1713|Kelly Vail]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22462362 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Concentration Camp Liberators of World War II

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This page is for military personnel who are involved in liberating concentration camps during World War II. It’s possible there will be a category or search parameter for these individuals later, but for now this is what there is. Please feel free to add camps and people. == Buchenwald == == Dachau == *[[Weatherall-144|John Theodore Weatherall (1924-2004)]] *[[Doherty-2184|Michael Joseph Doherty (1910-1986)]] == Mauthausen == [[Lalonde-1481|Mitchell Antoine Lalonde (1920-1992)]]

Concerning Archibald Clendenning

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== Notes == We sometimes forget how dangerous it was to live on the Virginia frontier before the Revolutionary War. Archibald Clendenning, had been killed and scalped by the Indians. We found an account of his death in Memoirs of the Indian Wars by Colonel John Stuart of Greenbrier and we quote as follows: "From Muddy Creek the Indians passed over into the Levels, (Greenbrier Co.) where some families were collected at Clendenin's--numbering between fifty and one hundred persons, men, women, and children." There says Colonel Stuart, they were entertained as at Muddy Creek in the most hospitable manner. "Clendenin having just arrived from a hunt with three fat elks, they were plentifully feasted. In the meantime, an old woman with a sore leg, was showing her distress to an Indian and inquiring if he could administer to her relief; he said he thought he could, and drawing his tomahawk instantly killed her and all the men almost that were in the house." "Mrs Clendenin did not fail to abuse the Indians, calling them cowards, etc. although the tomahawk was drawn over her head with threats of instant death, and the scalp of her husband lashed about her jaws." "The prisoners were all taken over to Muddy Creek and a party of Indians detained them there till the return of the others from Carr's Creek when the whole were taken off together. On the day they started from the foot of Keency's Knob going over the mountain, Mrs. Clendenin gave her infant to a prisoner woman to carry, as the prisoners were in the center of the line with the Indians in front and rear, and she escaped into a thicket and concealed herself. The cries of the child soon made the Indians inquire for the mother, and one of them said he could bring the cow to the calf. Taking the child by the heels he beat its brains out against a tree and throwing it in the path the savages and horses trampled over it. She told me, says Colonel Stuart, that she returned that night in the dark to her own house, a distance of more than ten miles, and covered her husband's corpse with rails which lay in the yard where he was killed in endeavoring to escape over the fence with one of his children in his arms. Mrs. Clendenin seems to have been partially crazed from the beginning of the massacre. That night, after giving what burial she could to her husband's body, she was seized with mortal terror, thinking she saw a murderer standing over her. Upon recovering her reason, she resumed her flight, and reached the settlements in safety. Colonel Stuart states that the Indians continued the war till 1764 making incursions within a few miles of Staunton

Concord Primitive Baptist Church

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Concord Repatriation General Hospital

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'''Concord Repatriation General Hospital''' (abbreviated CRGH), commonly referred to as simply Concord Hospital, is a major hospital in New South Wales, Australia, located on Hospital Road, Concord. Prior to the Second World War, the 16-hectare (40-acre) Yaralla Estate on which the hospital is built belonged to philanthropist Thomas Walker and, subsequently, his daughter Dame Eadith Walker. A small hospital had already been established on the site, known as the Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital. Following the death of Dame Eadith in 1937, the property was bequeathed to the Crown for development as a public hospital. The current hospital was commissioned in 1939 as a general hospital for the Australian Army. When completed in 1942, the 2,000-bed Yaralla Military Hospital ('''113th Australian General Hospital''') was the largest hospital in the Southern Hemisphere. The main hospital building (currently known as the Multi Building) was one of the tallest buildings in Sydney when completed and its design won architects Stephenson & Turner the Sulman Award in 1946. Following the war, the hospital became a repatriation hospital for returned servicemen under the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth government, with a change in name to Repatriation General Hospital, Concord (RGHC). In 1963, RGHC became a teaching hospital, Sydney Medical School, of the University of Sydney, where it is referred to as Concord Clinical School, and a major facility in the Sydney Local Health District and the former Sydney South West Area Health Service. In 1993, the hospital was transferred to the Central Sydney Area Health Service of the New South Wales Department of Health as a public hospital and renamed to the current Concord Repatriation General Hospital. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concord_Repatriation_General_Hospital Wikipedia: Concord Repatriation General Hospital; accessed 31 Aug 2019].

Concrete Houses, Dinas, Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom

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Condas Keeg Plantation US Census

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Conder family

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The goal of this project is to ...find out about the conder family who came out from england and mostly setteled in the cambridge area of new zealand Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Conder-185|Kerry Reginald Conder]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * when and who were the first conders to come out to new zealand * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13814997 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Conder Name Study Info

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Conduct registers for female convicts - CON40-1-1

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Further Description : Arranged by the first letter of the surname, within this letter, by the date of arrival of the ship on which the convict

Conduff Surname Interest Group

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Conduff-37|Juanita Conduff]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16047078 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cone Album

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Flora Lee Dunlap Long's Cone Family Album

Cone Family in 'Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas. Chicago, IL, USA: Goodspeed Publishing, 1890'

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This contains excerpts about the Cone family in 1700's and 1800's Arkansas.

Confederate Payrolls, Dinwiddie County, Virginia

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== Introduction == This page is part of a project to further organize the National Archive's recently digitized Confederate Slave Payrolls. See: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Index_to_Confederate_Slave_Payrolls_on_WikiTree Index to Confederate Slave Payrolls on WikiTree] * [https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=*:*&f.ancestorNaIds=719477&sort=naIdSort%20asc National Archives] == Combined Payrolls for Dinwiddie County, Virginia == Transcription and Abstract notes: Name abbreviations have generally been spelled out, such as Samuel where the writing says Sam'l. All payrolls below have been abstracted from tables. Names have been copied, but not payment roll numbers. See payroll image or owner profile for details not fully transcribed here. In most of the payrolls below, the owners did not sign for themselves, but assigned an attorney to represent them; the attorneys signed on behalf of their clients and accepted payments for the hire of the enslaved laborers. Some payrolls have individual documents attached which authorize the attorneys and some do not. These sometimes yield extra information about the owner or enslaved laborer. Attorneys signing payrolls have been noted below. === [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24489455 Payroll 530] === This payroll acknowledges work performed "on fortifications and other works for the public defense" at "Mulberry Island & Lee's Farm" from February to May of 1862. The funds for the labor performed were paid out by John J. Clarke, Captain, Corps of Engineers. * Owner: Munford Spencer ; Enslaved: Richard -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: John Slate ; Enslaved: Ryan -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: John Slate ; Enslaved: Abbey -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: Mrs. Sarah B. Scott of Dinwiddie County, VA ; Enslaved: Jim -- worked 2 months & 13 days in Feb/Mar/Apr/May 1862 @ $10/month * Owner: Benjamin F. Tatt ; Enslaved: Peyton -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: P. Tucker ; Enslaved: Jim -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: P. Tucker ; Enslaved: Robin -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: W. Thomas ; Enslaved: Baker -- worked 2 months & 17 days @ $10/month * Owner: L.M. Tucker ; Enslaved: Valentine -- worked 2 months & 17 days @ $10/month * Owner: Legran__?_ Tucker ; Enslaved: Abraham -- worked 2 months & 17 days @ $10/month * Owner: Peter Vaden ; Enslaved: William -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: James M. Venable ; Enslaved: Raymond -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: James M. Venable ; Enslaved: Jeff -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: E.A. Wyatt ; Enslaved: John -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: Richard W. Williamson ; Enslaved: Reuben -- worked 2 months & 4 days @ $10/month * Owner: J.A.P. Wells ; Enslaved: William -- worked 2 months & 12 days @ $10/month * Owner: Thomas Wheeler ; Enslaved: Ben -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: David S. Wells ; Enslaved: Robert -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: T.E. Whitworth ; Enslaved: James -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: T.E. Whitworth ; Enslaved: Sheperdus -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month * Owner: T.E. Whitworth ; Enslaved: Thomas -- worked 2 months & 13 days @ $10/month == Sources == * Payroll 530: “Confederate Slave Payroll 530, Henry County, Virginia.” National Archives and Records Administration, National Archives and Records Administration, https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24489455. * Dinwiddie County, Virginia, Confederate Slave Payroll Transcriptions provided by Cheryl Cruise-394, September 2022, from the online images provided by NARA

Confederate Pension Application for Calista Millican

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This application of [[Williams-38794|Calista Millican]] covers 27 pages of documents and includes affidavits from family members, other service members, and Calista in an attempt to receive her husband's Civil War pension after he passed away. This space serves as a central holding area for these documents which relate to several people within the same family. The images are named in numerical order, corresponding to how they appear within the Pension File. They are not in sequential order, and some documents are separated by one or more pages. Below is a brief explanation of the documents contained within the Pension File and a short statement on their significance to the File as a whole. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Page 1 of Calista's Confederate Pension File }} The first page of this Confederate Pension Application contains mostly identifying information. The applicant's name, as well as their post office and Comptroller's File Number are indicated. There is also a section indicating whether or not the application was approved or denied. This application was put forward by Calista Millican of Bowser, Texas. It was received on January 1, 1908, per the received date stamp. The application was not approved for almost four years - October 15, 1911. {{Image|file=Williams-38794.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Page 2 of Calista's Confederate Pension File. }} The second page is the reverse side of the first page and contains a Certificate of County Judge certifying that Calista appeared before the San Saba County, Texas judge on November 12, 1907, as the widow of Edward Millican and is qualified to apply for his pension. This second page also contains a Certificate of County Commissioners, dated November 16, 1907, indicating that the application of Calista Millican was submitted along with proof in support of the application by the San Saba County, Texas Judge. This Certificate also agreed that Calista was entitled to legally make her claim. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Calista's Application p 1. }} {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Calista's Application p 2. }} The next two pages in the Confederate Pension file for Calista are the ''Application of Indigent Widow of Soldier or Sailor of the late Confederacy for pension under the Act of May 12, 1899''. This doubled-sided document is an interview with Calista that includes her name, age, length of stay at her current address, physical ailments, date of marriage to deceased veteran, information on where her husband served, and information as to her current financial status. Calista, at 56-years-old, has lived in Bowser, Texas for about two years as of December 26, 1906. She currently does housework at the farm she lives on and indicates she suffers from rheumatism and kidney failure. She was married to her husband Edward Millican on October 13, 1865, in Milam County, Texas and he passed away on December 3, 1906. Unsure of her husband's service, Calista states, "I think he went out in '62 and served to the close of the war." She gives Col. Reynold's regiment and Capt. Doty's company 'E' as the name of his company and regiment and also indicates he was in the cavalry. Calista's financial circumstances are grim, with no savings, no income, no property, and no work on the horizon for her. This Application by Calista was witnessed by W M Gay and J T Millican on December 26, 1906. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Requesting docs from War Dep't. }} {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=War Dep't informing of no such record for Arkansas. }} The next two pages in this series, page 5 and 6, include the request from the Comptroller of Texas submitted to the War Department in Washington, D.C. to send any records they might have relating to the service of Edward Millican, reported to have served in Company E, 1st Regiment Arkansas Mounted Rifles. This request was returned from the War Department on March 14, 1908 stating that they were not able to find anyone on the rolls with the name of Edward Millican in the 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles. It seems this might have been the source of some of the delays that plagued this case as the widow indicated her husband's service originated from Texas rather than Arkansas. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-6.jpg |align=l |caption=William Millican's Summons }} The next two pages (7 and 8 of the Pension File) are the front and back of a county summons for William Millican in San Saba County, Texas, and is dated July 28, 1899. He is being asked to complete a questionnaire regarding the service of Edmond Millican. This county summons is supplemented by pages 11 and 12 of this Pension File, which are William Millican's answers. {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-10.jpg |align=l |caption=Wm Millican's Response, p 1 }} {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-11.jpg |align=r |caption=Wm Millican's Response, p 2 }} In his responses, William Millican indicates he was living in Bend, Texas at this time. William affirms that his brother fought for the Confederate Army during the Civil War serving about three years with Marcus Doty's Company and Randall's Regiment before being discharged with the surrender of the Confederacy. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-12.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Blank questionnaire. }}Pages 9 and 10 of the Pension File is the front and back of a county summons for Frank Williams, John Ha/oitt, and William Friney(sp?) in Limestone County, Texas, and is dated August 12, 1899. Pages 13 and 14 of the Pension File contain the questionnaire that supplements this summons, but there are no answers from any of those summoned. Despite the lack of answers, the questions themselves do provide some information regarding the life of Edmond Millican. The second question reads, "Are you acquainted with Edmond Millican who lived in Cherokee County in 1861, and who also lived in Leon County, Texas in 1895, and who now resides in Limestone Co, Texas[?]". This gives us a bit of an idea of his movements around Texas during this period of his life. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=John Week's statement. }}Page 15 of the Pension File contains a statement regarding Edmond Millican from Mr. John Week. It reads: :Before me the undersigned authority on this day personally appeared :John Week :credible citizen of Limestone County, Texas, who being by me duly sworn on oath says that he knows Edmond Millican, and he knows his financial and physical condition and he knows he is unable to support himself by labor of any sort. This statement is dated August 19, 1899. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-20.jpg |align=l |caption=J C Stroud Affidavit }} {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-16.jpg |align=r |caption=J C Stroud's questionnaire. }}The next set of documents in this Pension File are more scattered than the previous documents. Skipping ahead to pages 21 and 20 of the Pension File, we find the Affidavit of J C Stroud, dated August 19, 1907 Accompanying this affidavit is the questionnaire and answers from J C Stroud on pages 16 and 17 of the Pension File. J C Stroud is 84-years-old, living in San Saba County, Texas, and knew Edmond Millican beginning in Houston, Texas in 1863. He states that Edmond enlisted in Company E of Renold's Regiment, Walker's division. He was not sure how long Edmond served but did know he served in the Battle of Mansfield in 1864. ---- Pages 18 and 19 of the Pension File are both statements from William Millican, whom we saw documents from earlier, with additional support for his brother's case. {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-18.jpg |align=l |caption=William's 1899 statement. }}The first page is dated August 4, 1899, from San Saba County, Texas, and is a statement under oath that William knows Edmond as his brother and knows that he served about three years in the Confederate Army in Capt Doty's Company and Randall's Regiment. He indicates that Edmond was discharged from duty when the Confederacy surrendered. William gives his home address in Bend, Texas. {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-19.jpg |align=r |caption=William's 1907 statement. }} The second statement from William Millican was taken on April 12, 1907, in San Saba County, Texas. In this statement William states again that Edmond was enlisted to Capt Doaty's and Col Reynold's Regiment in the early part of 1862, he thinks. He also indicates that Edmond was injured at the Battle of Cotton Plant in Arkansas but rejoined the Army after recuperating and served until they were disbanded following the defeat of the Confederacy. He lists Edmond's date of death to be about December 3, 1906. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-22.jpg |align=l |caption=Calista's personal appeal, p 1 }} Pages 22 and 23 of the Pension File is a letter dated October 15, 1911 from Calista to the Comptrollers and Commissioners. The letter is a personal appeal and reads as follows: :''To the comptroller and commishoners of the pension law I ame the wife of E Millican that was drawing at pension when he dide I applied for to draw as I no that I am qualified and I hant heard from it but once and the commishners rate me that whare I made the mistake was that I didnt state what regment my husban belonged to he belonged to reynolds regment hevy artillrey'' :''I was bornd in Mississippi come to Texas yeare before the war I hope you will look after this for I sure do need it'' :''as ever'' :''Calista Millican'' :''my husban dide December the 3 196'' {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-23.jpg |align=l |caption=Calista's personal appeal, p 2 }} ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-24.jpg |align=r |caption=Letter from A B Millican. }}Page 24 of the Pension File is a letter from A B Millican of Waldrip, Texas dated September 23, 1920, to the State Comptroller in Austin, Texas. This letter, received September 27, 1920, is informing them of the death of Calista on the 18th of September, 1920. A B Millican is requesting a Mortuary Warrant Application be sent so that they can help pay for Calista's funeral. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-25.jpg |align=l |caption=Letter from A B Millican. }}Page 25 of the Pension Folder is a letter from the Comptroller dated October 7, 1920, which contains the Application for Mortuary Warrant, as requested. The Comptroller states that after the return of the completed forms, they will send a warrant for $30 to the claimant. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-26.jpg |align=r |caption=Completed Application for Mortuary Warrrant. }}On page 26 of the Pension File, the Application for Mortuary Warrant was filed by A B Millican. He indicated that his mother died in his home in Waldrip, Texas on September 18, 1920. He gives his current residence as Crisp, Texas. There is a section at the bottom of this page entitled Certificate of Physician which lists her cause of death as chronic nephritis, something Calista had struggled with for years. ---- {{Image|file=Confederate_Pension_Application_for_Calista_Millican-27.jpg |align=l |caption=Mortuary Warrant Account. }}The final page of the Pension File is the Mortuary Warrant Account. Paid out of Henderson County, Texas on October 16, 1920, this warrant covered $30 of the $65 total it cost the family to bury Calista. It was returned to the Comptroller's office on October 25, 1920, and there was no more activity in this Pension File. ----

Confederate Slave Payrolls, Albemarle County, Virginia

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== Introduction == This page is part of a project to further organize the National Archive's recently digitized Confederate Slave Payrolls. See: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Index_to_Confederate_Slave_Payrolls_on_WikiTree Index to Confederate Slave Payrolls on WikiTree] * [https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=*:*&f.ancestorNaIds=719477&sort=naIdSort%20asc National Archives] == Combined Payrolls for Albemarle County, Virginia == Transcription and Abstract notes: Name abbreviations have generally been spelled out, such as Samuel where the writing says Sam'l. All payrolls below have been abstracted from tables. Names have been copied, but not payment roll numbers. See payroll image or owner profile for details not fully transcribed here. In many of the payrolls below, the owners did not sign for themselves, but assigned an attorney to represent them; the attorneys signed on behalf of their clients and accepted payments for the hire of the enslaved laborers. Attorneys signing payrolls have been noted below. All payrolls below acknowledge that [[Stanard-189|J. B. Stanard]], 1st Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, paid certain Albemarle County, Virginia, slave owners for work performed by their slaves. The specific location and duration for each payroll is noted below. === [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24488883 Payroll 449] === This payroll acknowledges work performed on the outer works of the defenses of Richmond, Virginia, from December 1862 to February 1863. James Lobban, Joseph H. Yager, W. W. Scribner, and Thomas J. Cooke all signed this payroll for themselves. Attorneys signing this document include: John P. Mann, W. W. Scribner, William D. Tompkins, R. T. Massie, John J. Fry, George W. Harris, Charles Grattan, W. C. Nicholas, and M. Snead. * Owner: [[Barnett-12759|Nathan J. Barnett]]; Enslaved: [[Barnett-14587|Fountain]]--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: [[Martin-84161|Jerry W. Martin]]; Enslaved: Wyatt and Edward--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: James Lobban; Enslaved: William--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: W. W. Scribner; Enslaved: John and Tom--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: C. Catterton; Enslaved: Dick--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: J. H. Yager; Enslaved: George--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: William G. Carr; Enslaved: Winston--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: William W. Minor; Enslaved: David--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: R. B. Moon; Enslaved: Jacob--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: James H. Lewis; Enslaved: Tom--worked 46 days @ $16/month * Owner: Alfred Harris; Enslaved: Spears--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: Franklin Minor; Enslaved: Edmund, William Cook, Cary, and Dabney--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: Thomas J. Cook; Enslaved: John and Scott--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: Benjamin W. Wheeler; Enslaved: William--worked 60 days @ $16/month * Owner: James Fife; Enslaved: Willis--worked 60 days @ $16/month == Sources == * Payroll 449: “Slave Payroll 449, Albemarle County, Virginia.” National Archives and Records Administration, National Archives and Records Administration, https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24488883. * Albemarle County, Virginia, Confederate Slave Payroll Transcriptions provided by Cheryl Cruise-394, January 2023, from the online images provided by NARA

Confederate Slave Payrolls, Prince Edward County, Virginia to Petersburg Defenses and Wilton

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===Prince Edward County to Petersburg, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485975 Payroll 5]=== This payroll acknowledges that [[Stanard-55|J. B. Stanard]], Captain, Corps of Engineers, paid certain Prince Edward County, Virginia, slave owners for work performed by their slaves at the defenses of Petersburg, Virginia, from October to December 1863.https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485975 Slave owner John A. Scott provided a slave named Jack. The administrator of the estate of slave owner J. W. Phillips provided a slave named James. Slave owner S. B. Scott provided a slave named Robert. Slave owner James M. Wootton provided a slave named Bob. Slave owner Charles C. Wade provided a slave named Henry. Slave owner Thomas J. Owen provided a slave named Moses. Slave owner James L. Lockett provided a slave named Moses. Slave owners Elam and Gray provided a slave named Madison. Slave owner William C. Thomas provided a slave named Cread. Slave owner Joseph T. Ligon provided a slave named Patrick. Slave owner H. D. Dickerson provided a slave named Simon. Slave owner T. E. Perkinson provided slaves named Claiborne and Bob. Slave owner Samuel B. Bruce provided a slave named James. Slave owner James D. Ligon provided slaves named Stephen and Patrick. Slave owner S. W. Vaughan provided slaves named Wyatt and Jim. Slave owner Lucy A. Booker provided a slave named Albert. Slave owner S. H. Wootton provided a slave named Henry. Slave owner William T. Wootton provided a slave named Silas. James Mickle acknowledged receipt of payment for Lucy A. Booker. Zrs. [?] Y. Wootton acknowledged receipt of payment for both S. H. and William T. Wootton. S. W. Vaughan acknowledged receipt of payment for himself. Thomas W. Blanton acknowledged receipt of payment for all the other slave owners. ===Prince Edward County to Wilton, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24491850 Payroll 855]=== (needs to be transcribed) ==Sources==

Confederate Soldier

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To research the Wilkes Family. The goal of this project is to ...place all the information l have into prospective. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McLeod-4562|Robin Robinson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * more information about William Bedford Brown, dob 29/4/1843. * He was my G/G/Grandfather.He lived in Nth Carolina and married Sarah Jane Sartin. *He was confederate soldiers in the Alabama Confederate Army from 1861-1865 His son,George Wilkes emigrated to Australia Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21123850 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Confederate Soldier of North Carolina

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{{One Name Study|name=Overcast}} List of ''' Confederate Soldiers''' with the surnames of Overcast, Overcash and Oberkirch from North Carolina. *[[Overcash-47|Cornelius Ansmond Overcash (1830 - 1917)]] *[[Overcash-388|Hampton Jerome Overcash (1840 - 1914)]] *[[Overcash-395|Silas S Overcash (1842 - 1862)]] *[[Overcash-372|Solomon Wiley Overcash (1833 - 1904)]]

Confederate soldiers and patriots of Maury County, Tennessee

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''Confederate soldiers and patriots of Maury County, Tennessee''
Garrett, Jill Knight; Virginia Wood Alexander; Evelyn B McAnally,
[http://www.worldcat.org/title/confederate-soldiers-and-patriots-of-maury-county-tennessee/oclc/9119593?referer=di&ht=edition]
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''Confederate Soldiers and Patriots of Maury County, Tennessee''
Author: Jill Knight Garrett; Virginia Wood Alexander; Evelyn B McAnally
Publisher: Columbia, Tenn. : Capt. James Madison Sparkman Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1970.
Edition/Format: Print book : English View all editions and formats
• Subjects
• United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Registers.;
• Tennessee -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Registers.
• Maury County (Tenn.) -- Registers.
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List of 24 Libraries around the USA where the book can be found (but not necessarily the only places):
[http://www.worldcat.org/title/confederate-soldiers-and-patriots-of-maury-county-tennessee/oclc/9119593?referer=di&ht=edition]
Three sons of [[Lipscomb-479|George Lipscomb]] and [[Erwin-1559|Mary Clarissa Erwin Lipscomb]] went to war, fought for the Confederate States of America and all three returned home.
Page 213 lower half of the page:
[[Lipscomb-486|Archibald A. Lipscomb]] – Captain, Company A, 1st Tennessee Calvary.
Born 1839, died 17 May 1911, buried Zion Cemetery; son of George and Clara Erwin Lipscomb; married 12 May 1861 to Amanda Bryan, daugherr of Jacob and Elizabeth Harlan, she was born 1843, died 1863; married (2) Mary Mayes, born 1839 died 1896.
Children by first marriage:
1. Willie, born 18862, died 1869.
2. Archie, born 1863, died 1864.
Children by the second marriage:
1. Susie, born 24 Aug 1871, died 1958
Brothers and Sisters of Soldier:
1. [[Lipscomb-489|William H Lipscomb]], born 11 July 18843, died 1937, CSA, married Laura Todd.
2. [[Lipscomb-469|Theodoric Erwin Lipscomb]], born 8 Aug 1845, died 27 Dec 1933, married [[Walker-28525|Adeline Elvira Walker]].
3. [[Lipscomb-488| Emma Florida Lipscomb]], born 24 June 1841, died 8 July 1914, married 24 Dec 1861 to William Hamlett McFall.
4. [[Lipscomb-492|Ida Lipscomb]], born 8 Feb. 1852, dien 4 Nov 1935, married 26 June 1883 to William J Erwin.
Information by Annie Barton Armstrong (Mrs Willis), member of Captain James Madison Sparkman Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Page 214 at top:
[[Lipscomb-469|Theodore Erwin Lipscomb]] – Wheeler’s Brigade.
Born 8 Aug 1845 at Cross Bridges; died 27 Dec 1933; Buried Rose Hill; son of Major [[Lipscomb-479|George Lipscomb]] (3 Dec 1813 – 8 Mar 1888); married 21 June 1837 and his wife [[Erwin-1559|Mary Clarissa Erwin Lipscomb]] (5 July 1816 – 15 Dec 1889) ; Major George Lipscomb served in the Florida War. T. E. Lipscomb married 2 Sep 1867 in Columbia to [[Walker-28525|Adeline Elvira Walker]], born 1848, died 1920.
Children:
1. [[Lipscomb-233|George Nelson Lipscomb]], born 2 Sept 1868, died 28 Aug 1943, married [[Boothe-415|Iris Sofronia Boothe]].
2. [[Lipscomb-470|Arch Walker Lipscomb]], born 26 April 1870, died 27 Jan 1936, married Ina Lemon and [[Woodside-471|Fannie Louise Woodside]]
3. [[Lipscomb-471|Charles Craig Lipscomb]], born 28 Aug 1871, died 8 Jan 1949, married [[Johnson-64188|Dixie Johnson]].
4. [[Lipscomb-472|Addie Laura Lipscomb]], born 5 Oct 1873, died 8 Jan 1949, married [[Church-4128|Edward Thomas Church]].
5. [[Lipscomb-474| Clarissa Erwin Lipscomb]], born 24 Feb 1877, died 6 April 1960, married [[Vaughan-3300|Robert Lee Vaughan Sr]].
6. [[Lipscomb-475| Ida L Lipscomb]], born 23 Feb 1879, living, married [[Adkisson-164|Raymond Clarence Adkisson Sr]]
7. [[Lipscomb-476|Emma Lipscomb]] , Born 15 Feb 1881, died 22 Dec 1952
8. [[Lipscomb-478|Frankie L Lipscomb]], born 1 Aug 1887, died 5 June 1930, married [[Brittain-1118|Joseph T Brittain]].
9. [[Lipscomb-477|Elizabeth Lipscomb]], born 18 Mar 1883, died 16 May 1924.
10. Narcissa, born 1885, no further information.
Brothers and sisters of soldier: See Archibald Lipscomb entry.
Information by Annie Barton Armstrong (Mrs Willis), Columbia, Tennessee
[[Lipscomb-489|William H Lipscomb]] – Company G, 9th Cav. Bn.; Wheeler’s Brigade.
Born 11 July 1843 at Cross Bridges; died 1937, buried Rose Hill; son of Major George Lipscomb (1813-1888) and Mary Clarissa Erwin (1816-1889); married Laura Todd, born 1849, died 1917.
Children
1. Willie, born 15 Oct 1870, died 2 Aug 1961, married Edward P Turner.
2. Harrie Todd, born 1869, died 1871.
Brothers and sisters of soldier: See Archibald Lipscomb entry.
Information by Annie Barton Armstrong (Mrs Willis), member of Captain James Madison Sparkman Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy.
'''Note:''' In order to highlight the names of people with profiles I have included the profile name where the book only includes given names (eg. for the children). In a couple of cases I have used the name of the person in the profile when it is different from the book. In the list of children of T E & Adeline Lipscomb this book shows 10 children. In my records are 10 children including an Alfred who died young but not a Narcissa. There was no Narcissa on the 1900 Census.

Confederate Soldiers in Marshall County, Alabama, 1907

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The goal of this project is to list all the Confederate soldiers in the book Marshall County, Alabama, 1907 Census, Confederate Soldiers. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Include the 274 names from the book -- IN PROGRESS * Include biographical information such as the birth and death years * Create profiles on men, or locate them, and include link to profile * Expand on profiles of men Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12257912 send me a private message]. Thanks! [191] * [[Allen-19896|Reuben Beverly Allen]] (1845-1911) * [[Allen-52933|George W. Allen]] (1839-1912) * [[Albert-3259|Dr. William Thaddeus Albert]] (1830-1917) * [[Ayers-2967|Albert Martin Ayers]] (1843-1922) * J. Willis Amos (1844- ) * Peter Allen (1840- ) Cottonville, Alabama. Peter Allen was born 7 March 1840 at Decatur, Meigs County, Tennessee. * R. W. Bolton (1842- ) Manchester, Alabama. Bolton was born in 1842. He entered service as a private in 1862 in Company I of the 4th Alabama and was discharged in April 1865. [192] * Charles Bryant * Joel Jesse Broun * William Brooks * Thomas A. Bradley * Reuben E. Bramlett * James H. Burt * John E. Bagwell [44] * 184 Thomas Nobles, Guntersville, Alabama (1835- ) * 185 Berry W. Pritchett, Union Grove, Alabama (1825- ) * 186 Charles R. Pruitt, Albertville, Alabama (1847- ) * 187 [[Pritchett-1456|Charles L. Pritchett]], Cushing, Alabama (1839-1913) * 188 [[Pounds-441|Edward Andrew Jackson Pounds]], Boaz, Alabama (1840-1921) * 189 H. Posey, Marshall, Alabama (1835- ) * 190 [[Pruitt-2455|John Pressley Pruitt]], Grant, Alabama (1827- ) * 191 John Patterson, Grove Oak, Alabama (1846- ) [148] * 255 Henry C. Wright, Albertville, Alabama. He was born on 1 December 1836 at Densetville, Thomas County, Georgia. Enlisted as private in the fall of 1862 at Dalton, Georgia, in Allen's Regiment and continued until he was captured just prior to the close of the war at Selma, Alabama. * 256 [[Weaver-13872|Henry Weaver]] (1838- ) * 257 [[Wright-28222|Isham Asaph Wright]] (1843-1917) * 258 John Wesley Wheeler * 259 James Watts * 260 James Henry Wedgeworth * 261 Lewis C. Williams, Marshall, Alabama. (1840- ) Numbers 262-267 from pages 88 and 89 are missing from this list. The information was taken from the microfilm of the census. [88] * 262 Simmeroe Weathers, Albertville, Alabama (1842- ) * 263 S. E. Ward, Walnut Grove, Alabama (1830- ) * 264 S. M. White, Grassy, Alabama (1843- ) [89] * 265 Thomas W. Whitman, Guntersville, Alabama (1834- ) * 266 Thomas J. Weaver, Arab, Alabama (1840- ) * 267 Willis C. Weaver, Albertville, Alabama (1843- ) [149] * 268 William J. Williamson, Boaz, Alabama *269 Thomas J. Williamson, Union Grove, Alabama * 270 Olin H. P. Williams, Albertville, Alabama * 271 George W. Wade, Carterville, Alabama * 272 William Olin Young, Guntersville, Alabama * 273 [[Jarrett-3195|Daniel Webster Jarrett]], Diamond, Alabama (1839-1932) * 274 John R. Johnson, no address given

CONFEDERATE STUCKEYS IN THE CIVIL WAR

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Source Page: http://home.comcast.net/~stuckey.s/csa.htm CONFEDERATE STUCKEYS IN THE CIVIL WAR This page is an attempt to identify all of the Stuckeys who fought on the Confederate side in the Civil War. It is (and probably always will be) heavily "under construction". In researching the information on this page many assumtions(and many errors and omissions) have been made. If anyone has any information about Confederate Stuckeys in the Civil War (or about the Stuckey family in general), please contact me. I am anxious to make the information on this page as complete and accurate as possible Note: All references on this page that mention a soldier being listed in a certain unit refer to "The Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865, Edited by Janet B. Hewett" (unless otherwise noted). Major References SOLDIERS WITH UNKNOWN FAMILY HISTORIES SOLDIERS WITH KNOWN FAMILY HISTORIES Line of Edmund Stuckey (ca 1745 - 1831) of Sumpter County, SC Descendants of Simon Stuckey (Son of Edmund)- None identified at this time. Descendants of John Stuckey (Son of Edmund)- None identified at this time. Descendants of Edmund Stuckey (Son of Edmund)- None identified at this time. Descendants of Stephen Stuckey(Son of Edmund)Descendants of William Stuckey (Son of Edmund) Descendants of Shemian Stuckey (Son of Edmund) Descendants of Starkey Stuckey (Son of Edmund) Descendants of Hardy Stuckey (Son of Edmund) Descendants of Howell Stuckey (Son of Edmund) Line of John Stuckey (ca 1770 - aft 1840) of Perry/Lawrence/Attala County, MS Descendants of Daniel Stuckey(Son of John)Descendants of John Stuckey (Son of John) Descendants of Simon Stuckey (Son of John) Descendants of William Stuckey (Son of John) Descendants of Edmund Stuckey (Son of John) Family of Stephen Stuckey (1786- 1847) of Sumter Co., SC (Son of Edmund) [John Jefferson Stuckey] [Company B, 15th Battalion South Carolina Artillery]. [W.N. Stuckey] [Company H, 1st Alabama Infantry]. Family of William Stuckey (1788-1846) of Sumter County, SC (Son of Edmund) [Benjamin Nelson Stuckey] [Company E, 4th South Carolina Cavalry]. Company E was from Marlboro. May also have served in Company G, 9th South Carolina Infantry. Family of Shemian Stuckey (1788-1846) of Sumter County, SC (Son of Edmund) [William H Stuckey] Listed on a [Muster Roll of Company A] [4th Battalion (Hilliard's Legion)] as a 1st Lieut. (although he is not listed as such in Hewett) He is also listed as a Captain on a muster roll of Company E of the same regiment. These companies were among those which were consolidated with the 2nd Battalion to form the [59th Alabama Infantry]. William H. retired as a Captain on 4/30/1864. [Thomas P. Stuckey] [Company E, 59th Alabama Infantry] Company E was from Dale County and was formed from part of Company B, 4th Battalion, Hilliard's Legion which split up on Sept. 14, 1862. Thomas enlisted in Hilliard's Legion on Feb.15, 1863 at Skipperville, Ala. He surrendered and was paroled at Lynchburg, VA on April 13, 1865 Family of Starkey Stuckey, ca ?-? (Son of Edmund) of Lafayette County, Arkansas/Dale County, Alabama. (Son of Edmund) [Nelson H. Stuckey] Son of Starkey. Listed on a [Muster Roll of Company A] [4th Battalion (Hilliard's Legion)] as a 1st Lieut (although he is not listed in Hewett) This company was among those which were consolidated with the 2nd Battalion to form the [59th Alabama Infantry]. Nelson was apparently transferred to Company E. in the 59th as a Sgt. [Albert J. Stuckey] [Company H., 37th Alabama Infantry] Family of Tyra J. Stuckey (Son of Starkey, ca 1820 - ?) of Lafayette County, Arkansas [Henry W. Stuckey]Grandson of Starkey [Company K, 20th Arkansas Infantry] [Muster Roll]. Henry W. was also in [Company D (Bright Star Rifles)], 4th Arkansas Infantry [Muster Roll]. He may also have been in the 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, but he is listed there as H.W. Stuckeye. Family of Hardy Stuckey (1798-1896) of Sumter Co., SC (Son of Edmund) [Oscar Stuckey] []. Died in the Civil War(Ancestors & Friends). Unit Unknown. Not listed in Hewett. [Hardy C. Stuckey] [Company B, 21st Infantry]. Killed at Petersburg(Ancestors & Friends) [Daniel S. Stuckey] [Company E. 19th South Carolina Infantry]. Died in the Civil War(Ancestors & Friends) [E. Worthington Stuckey] [Company B, 21st Infantry]. Family of Howell Stuckey (1798-1896) of Sumter Co., SC (Son of Edmund) [Wiley D. Stuckey], [Company H, 21th South Carolina Infantry. [H.G. Stuckey], Son of Wiley D. (listed above), Grandson of Howell [Company H, 21th South Carolina Infantry. [Anderson Stuckey] [Company J 14th South Carolina (Gregg's) Infantry] and s [Company D,G 7th Battalion (Enfield Rifles)South Carolina Infantry]and . [E.L. Stuckey] [Company G,K 3rd Light Attilery (Palmetto's)]. [John .R. Stuckey] []. Killed in battle in VA. Unit Unknown. Not listed in Hewett. [Jasper E. Stuckey] [Company E. 19th South Carolina Infantry]. Died as a POW in camp Chase, Ohio [A. Furman Stuckey] Wounded several times. Company C, 6th South Carolina Infantry Battalion [Company E. 19th South Carolina Infantry] [Christopher C.Stuckey] Company C, 6th South Carolina Infantry Battalionkilled in action 14 Sep 1862, Boonesboro/South Mountain, MD. (Broken Fortunes, Kirkland). May also have served in Company F., 9th South Carolina Infantry but no information has been found on that unit. [F. Franklin Stuckey] []. Killed in battle. Unit Unknown. Not listed in Hewett. Family of Alexander N. Stuckey(Son of Stephen, 1807 - ?) of Darlington Co., SC [Alexander Fairchild Stuckey], Sergeant [Company A, 14th South Carolina Infantry. Wounded at the battle of The Wilderness Note there were several other Stuckeys in this unit; Capt. Charles M. Stuckey, Private J. W. Stuckey Family of Daniel Stuckey (1792-1882) of Lauderdale County, MS/Grimes County, TX (Son of John) [John Stuckey] [Company D. Barne's Regiment Texas Cavalry] [Daniel B. Stuckey] [Confederate Marker on Headstone. No information as to unit. Not listed by Hewett] [Prew Benson Stuckey] [16th Texas Infantry, Company C] [Robert Stuckey] [Company C, 5th Texas Cavalry] [Loderick Stuckey] [Company C, 5th Texas Cavalry] [Simon W. Stuckey] Hewett lists Simon W. Stuckey in LA Cav., Lott's Co. (Carroll Dragoons). There was a Louisiana Cavalry unit called Lott's Company (Carroll Dragoons). There was also a Mississippi unit called the Carroll Dragoons from (Surprise!!) Carroll Co., MS. This unit was also called [Co. B, 2nd Battalion Partisan Rangers]. An S. Williams Stuckey was listed by Hewett in this unit. S.W. Stuckey's headstone in Lauderdale Co. ,MS gives his unit as the 3rd Louisiana Infantry. [Pad Stuckey] Hewett lists a P. Stuckey in the 5th Mississippi Calvary, Company I.Could this be Pad? More details about Daniel Stuckey's family in the Civil War(Mike Stuckey's "Stuckey Site") Family of John Stuckey (1793-?) of Covington County, MS (Son of John) [Wright Stuckey] Conscript - Lived Rankin County, MS in 1860. Unit Unknown. [Patton's Army of 10,000] [Jackson Stuckey] [Company A, 3rd Mississippi Infantry Battalion] [Elisha Stuckey] [46th Mississippi Infantry Battalion, Company B (Capt. Mcgee's Company)] From Covington County [Enoch Wright Stuckey] [38th Mississippi Mounted Infantry]Not listed by Hewett. Enoch's headstone say's the 38th was a cavalry unit. Family of Simon Stuckey (1803 - ?) of Lawrence County (Son of John) [Daniel Stuckey] [1st Mississippi Infantry Battalion (State Troops), Company F](12 mo. 1862-1863) [John G. Stuckey] 1st Mississippi Infantry Battalion (State Troops), Company F](12 mo. 1862-1863) [Robert Brice Stuckey] [7th Mississippi Infantry, Company G] [E.D. Stuckey] {} Family of William Stuckey (1806 - 1846) of Attala County (Son of John) [William Newland Stuckey] [1st Mississipi (King's) Infantry Regiment (State Troops), Comapny H.] [David N. Stuckey] [40th Mississippi Infantry, Company D] ........ [1st Mississipi (King's) Infantry Regiment (State Troops), Comapny I.] ........ [Mississipi Roger's Company] [John W. Stuckey] [40th Mississippi Infantry, Company D] [S.P. Stuckey] [40th Mississippi Infantry, Company D] [P.R. Stuckey] [30th Mississippi Infantry, Company D] Family of Edmund Stuckey (1808 - ?) of Attala County (Son of John) [Edmond Stuckey] In January of 1862, Edmund Stuckey joined Company the 1st Light Mississippi Artillary, Company L. Read more about Edmund in the Civil War(Mike Stuckey's "Stuckey Site")Edmund was discharged form the above unit on 8/7/1862. Edmund then joined Company F of The 1st (King's) Mississippi Infantry (State Troops) [Robert D. Stuckey] F. 13th Mississipi Infantry, Comapny I. [Elam W.Stuckey] Connection to civilian life still needs to be made. [1st Light Mississippi Artillary, Company H] The families of William Stuckey and Edmund Stuckey accounted for every male Stuckey over the age of 17 who appears on the 1860 census of Attala County, MS. All of them fought in the Civil War in one unit or another. Line Unknown Family of Jackson Stuckey (ca 1821 - ca 1893) of Saline County, Arkansas [Calvin Stuckey] Grandson of Starkey [William Stuckey] Grandson of Starkey [James Dalton] Grandson of Starkey Both Calvin and William were Privates in [Company A, 11th Arkansas Infantry]& then later in [Company A, 11th & 17th Consolidated Infantry] James was a Private in [Company H, 18th Arkansas Infantry] They all appear on a [Muster Roll of the 18th Akansas Infantry] After the infantry, Calvin, William, and James Dalton all served in Poe's Cavalry Battalion from its formation to the end of the war. While in Poe's Battalion, Calvin was promoted to Sgt. Read about the Stuckey brothers exploits in the Civil War. Family of Edmund Stuckey (1797 - 1858) of Marion County, Alabama [Enoch Samuel Stuckey] 1st Liet. KIA at Peachtree Creek on July 20, 1864. [Eli Stuckey] Private. Died of Typhoid, Staunton Hosp. 10/15/1862 (age 22). [Joseph H. Stuckey] Private. Wounded at Gettysburg. Present at Andersonville. [Joshua Stuckey]Private. [James H. Stuckey] at battle of Iuka, MS. All of the above were brothers and were listed on the [Muster Roll (and brief summary of war record)] [Company B, Alabama 26th Infantry (O'Neal's)] James H. and Joshua were also privates in Comapny I and Eli was a private in Conpany F of the [42nd Alabama Infantry]. Eli may also have served in the 1st Confederate Infantry Battalion, 2nd Regiment, Company H. Family of Owen Stuckey (ca 1808 - 1889) of Barbour County, Alabama [Benjamin Frank Stuckey] - Private, listed on a [Muster Roll] [Muster Roll 2] of [Company G or K, 29th Alabama Infantry]. [Lewis H. Stuckey] - He is listed in Company F, 1st Alabama Infantry [Marshall H. Stuckey] - Private, listed on a Muster Roll of [Company K, 29th Infantry.] Family of William Mallard Stuckey (ca 1798 - ?) of Cado Parish. LA [Lewis B. Stuckey] [21st (McRae's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment] also known as the 15th (Northwest) Arkansas Infantry; Hobb's-Boone's Infantry Regiment This unit was captured, paroled, and disbanded after the fall of Vicksburg. [The 36th Arkansas Infantry] was being formed about the same and Lewis B. is listed as being part of that unit. [William W. Stuckey] [Company D (Bright Star Rifles), 4th Arkansas Infantry],(with Henry W. Stuckey, Son of Tyre J.) Family of O.F Stuckey (ca 1821 - ca 1893) of Pulaski County, Arkansas (The only member of O.F Stuckey's family to serve was O.F. himself. According to census records, he was born in Indiana.) [O. F. Stuckey] - Corporal in the Peyton Rifles of. Borland's Regiment (includes Muster Roll). This unit lasted for 10 days from 4/20/1861 - 4/30/1861 when it was disbanded,O.F. re-entered the service in 6/1861 by joining the Company A, 6th Arkansas Infantry. His company was called the Capitol Guards mustered in at Little Rock. O.F declined to transfer from State to Confederate service at Pocahontas in July 1861 and was subsequently discharged. O.F rejoined the service again in the 22nd Arkansas Infantry which was renamed the 20th Arkansas Infantry. O.F was 1st Sgt. in the 20th. [Muster Roll]. Family of Augustus Stuckey (ca 1830 - ?) of Walton Co., Florida (The only kmown member of Augustus Stuckey's family to serve was Augustus himself. [Augustus Stuckey] - Sgt; [Company D, 3rd Battalion Florida Cavalry]. This unit was originally W.B. Amos Partison Rangers. [Company I, 15th Confederate Cavalry] Family of Alexander Stuckey (ca 1821 - ?) of Wilkinson County, Georgia (Alexander himself served along with some of his sons.) [Alexander Stuckey] - Brevit 2nd Lieut. - Company H [6th Georgia Infantry] State Guards. [Daniel S. Stuckey] [Company D. 63rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry]. [Jackson Stuckey] [Company D. 63rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry]. Family of Lewis and Dorcas Noland Stuckey of Conecuh and Pickens Counties, Alabama [James Lewis Stuckey(1842-1884)] [Company G, 40th Alabama Volunteer Infantry] No information has been found on Company G. of this unit James enlisted April 1862 at Demopolis, AL. Surrendered and paroled at Vicksburg in July 1863. Captured at Big Shanty, GA in June 1864 and paroled from Rock Island POW camp in Illinois on 22 June 1865. James died in 1884. His widow applied for a Confederate veteran's pension in 1903, listing as assets 40 acres of land appraised at $1 per acre; one 2-room house with a front gallery ($20); and household goods, kitchenware, and 5 cows worth $20, for a total value of $80. [John J. Stuckey(1833-Nov 24, 1863)] [Company G, 40th Alabama Volunteer Infantry] No information has been found on Company G. of this unit Enlisted at Bethany Church in Demopolis. John was probably KIA at Lookout Mountain, TN. A member of his company, Grant Taylor, in a letter to his wife following the battles at Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge wrote... "Marietta Ga Nov 28th 1863 Dear Malinda, ...Well, Malinda, the great battle of Chattanooga has been fought and lost...and John Stuckey is missing..." Another letter, from Grant to Malinda dated 2 Dec 1863... "Beloved wife and children, ...my company lost...2 killed dead, five wounded, 2 severely, one missing and 8 prisoners...and John Stuckey is missing. I fear he was killed." [William David Stuckey(1835-1873)] [Company G, 40th Alabama Volunteer Infantry] No information has been found on Company G. of this unit William enlisted as a Sgt on March 1862 at Bethany Church for '3 years or war'. Surrendered with garrison at Vicksburg and paroled on 9 Jul 1863. Listed as AWOL from 23 August to 1 October and reduced in rank. On 15 May 1864 at Resaca, GA, the 40th Alabama was on the far right of the Confederate line, anchored on the Oostanaula River. During the Union assault, William suffered a severe wound in the right kneecap requiring amputation below the knee. Infection later set in, and the remainder of his leg had to be removed at the hip. William spent five months recuperating in hospitals in MS and AL. In 1867, the state of Alabama authorized the issuance of artificial limbs for its veterans and William received an artificial leg at a cost to the state of $70. He died a few months before his 38th birthday, leaving a widow and seven children. Sallie, his wife, applied for a pension in 1898, listing the value of her taxable property as "nothing." She owned 2 cows valued at $15 and household goods worth $20. Neither William or Sallie ever learned to read or write. Parentage Unknown ALABAMA/FLORIDA [W.D.A.N. STUCKEY] [Company C, 4th Battalion (Hilliard's Legion)]. Also known as the Barbour Light Artillery. Organized at Eufaula in April 1862, it soon became an independent artillery company (Kolb's Battery). It fought in the various battles of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Atlanta then under Gen'l Hood's in Tennessee. [John J. Stuckey] Listed in two separate Companies in the same unit. [Companies B & E, 4th Battalion (Hilliard's Legion)]. Company C. of the 4th Battalion was detached and became Kolb's Battery. The rest was consolidated with the 2nd infantry Battalion and became the 59th Alabama infantry. John J. must have transferred to company C, at some point because he is listed in Kolb's Battery. [John L.] - Vol. Corporal. [1st Battalion (Hilliard's Legion)] [O. H. Stuckey] Listed on a [Muster Roll] of [Company A & D, 4th Battalion (Hilliard's Legion)] An O. H. Stuckey is also in Company H of the [59th Alabama Infantry]. [G.W. Stuckey] [Company H, 2nd Alabama Cavalry]. [James M. Stuckey] [Companies G & C, 1st Alabama Infantry] [Milton L. (Buck) Stuckey] [Company E, 4th Alabama Infantry]. [Muster Roll]. Wounded, 2nd Manassas; KIA, Darbytown Rd., Sept '64. [James W, Stuckey] [Company E, 4th Alabama Infantry]. [Muster Roll]. Recruited 11/1861. [John M. Stuckey] [Company E., 4th Alabama Infantry]. [Muster Roll] [Muster Roll2] (Not listed in Hewett). Wounded. Place unknown. Survived the war. This unit was from Conecuh County. [J.Q. Stuckey] [Company C, 17th Alabama Infantry]. Organized in 8/1861 at Montgpomery, Ala with men from Coosa, Lounds, Montgomery, Pike, Randolph, Monroe, Butler,and Russell Counties. Fought at Shiloh, Franklin, Peach Tree Creek, & Nashville. [Edward Campbell (C.S) Stuckey] - Private [Company K, 29th Alabama Infantry]. [Muster Roll]. Died of disease at home on sick furlough Nov 16, 1862. [James Stuckey] Private [Company D, 10th Florida Infantry] [Muster Roll] [John Stuckey] - Private [Company D, 11th Florida Infantry] [Muster Roll], Killed. [John Stuckey] - Not listed in Hewett. Originally files under Starkey, J.B. [Company D,E,B 36th Alabama Infantry] ARKANSAS [C.L. Stuckey] [Company K, 20th Arkansas Infantry], (with Henry W. Stuckey, Son of Tyre J.) GEORGIA [S. Stuckey] [Company D. 63rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry]. [James Stuckey] [Company D, 18th Georgia Infantry] [William Stuckey] [Company A, 45th Georgia Infantry] Family of William N. Stuckey (ca 1820 - ?) of Taylor County, Georgia [William Stuckey - Sgt [Co H 12th (Robinson's) Georgia Cavalry] This unit was from Taylor County, Georgia. [Dennis B. Stuckey] HREF=" [Company G. 6th Georgia Infantry] [Muster Roll]. This Company was from Taylor County, Georgia. . Paroled at Thomasville, NC, 5/1/1865. Dennis may also have been in the 1st Battalion Georgia Calvary(Mckinney's Company). Hewett lists a Denis Stuckey in that unit, but no information can be found on that unit. Family of Howell Stuckey (ca 1820 - ?) of Taylor County, Georgia (The only member of Howell's family to serve was Howell himself) [Howell Stuckey] Private, [Company I, 3rd Georgia Infantry] also known as the Caswell Guards (previously the Wilkinson Invincibles) from Wilkenson County. Captured, Manassas Gap, Virginia, July 23, 1863. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Point Lookout, Maryland, U. S. service 2/19/1864. Family of Nelson Stuckey (ca 1821 - ?) of Wilkinson County, Georgia (Nelson himself was the only member of this famnily to serve.) [Nelson Stuckey - 1st Sgt. - Company A [6th Georgia Infantry(State Guards)] No information has been found about this unit. Family of Alison Stuckey(ca 1834 - 1863) of Wilkinson County, Georgia (Alison himself was the only member of this famnily to serve.) [Allison Stuckey] - Became 2nd Sergeant in Co. H, 2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, GA State Troops on 10/11/1861. Mustered out 4/1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. D, 57th Regiment GA Inf. on 5/3/1862. Became 1st Corporal and was wounded in knee at Baker’s Creek, Mississippi on 5/16/1863. Died 5/29/1863. Family of William A. Stuckey(ca 1840 - 1863) of Wilkinson County, Georgia (William himself was the only member of this famnily to serve.) [William A. Stuckey] [Company D, 57th Georgia Infantry] [Muster Roll] Enlisted in Co. H, 2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, GA State Troops on 10/11/1861. Mustered out in 4/1862. Enlisted in Co. D, 57th Regiment GA Inf. on 5/3/1862. Died while home on furlough in 1863. Family of John Stuckey(ca 1824 - ?) of Wilkinson County, Georgia (John himself served along with at least one son.) [J.Z. Stuckey] - [Company F, Second Regiment Georgia State Line] [Company F, Second Regiment Georgia State Line] [Wilkinson County "Georgia Rangers"] [Muster Roll] [James Stuckey] [Company D. 63rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry]. MISSISSIPPI/LOUISIANA/TEXAS Family Connection has yet to be made [John Z.} - Corporal - [Company D, 4th Louisiana Cavalry] Connection to civilian life still needs to be made. [Anderson M. Stuckey Private [Company I (Gray's), 28th Louisiana Infantry.] [John R. Stuckey was in [Company f, 48th Mississippi Infantry.] [John W. Stuckey was in [Company H, 31th Louisiana Infantry.] [Lewis Stuckey was in [Company B, 9th Battalion Louisiana Infantry.] [W.E. Stuckey] [Company A, 3rd Mississippi Infantry(A. of 10,000)] No information has been found about this unit. [William Stuckey] [Company A, 1st Mississippi Cavalry Reserves.] No information has been found about this unit. [William E. Stuckey] [Company H, 42nd Mississippi Infantry] No information has been found about this unit [W, P. Stuckey] [Company G, 6th Mississippi Infantry]Company G probably came from Copiah County, MS. No further information has been found about this unit. [R Stuckey] [Company G, 2nd Texas Infantry]No Information has been found about this unit. [E.C Stuckey] [Company D, 19th Texas Infantry] No information has been found about this unit [John M. Stuckey]Corporal, [Company D, 19th Texas Infantry]No information has been found about this unit [S.B. Stuckey]Corporal, [Company B, 4th Mississippi Calvary]No information has been found about this unit NORTH CAROLINA [William H. Stuckey] [Company F, 1st Artillery (10th State Troops)]At this time it is unknown who William H. Stuckey was. No further information has been found about his Civil War unit [William J. Stuckey] [Company C, 1st NOrth Carolina Infantry]At this time it is unknown who William J. Stuckey was. No further information has been found about his Civil War unit [William H. Stuckey] [Davis' Company, Clarks Special Battalion, North Carolina Militia]At this time it is unknown who William H. Stuckey was. No further information has been found about his Civil War unit SOUTH CAROLINA [J.J Stuckey] [Company B, 15th Battalion South Carolina Artillery]. [E.L Stuckey] [Company C, 2nd Battalion(Manigault's) South Carolina Artillery]. [J.J Stuckey] [Company C, 2nd Battalion(Manigault's) South Carolina Artillery]. [E.L. Stuckey] [Company G,K 3rd Light Attilery (Palmetto's)]. [J.N. Stuckey] [Melcher's Company, German Artillery]. [B.N. Stuckey] [Company C, 12th Battalion South Carolina Cavalry]. [C.M. Stuckey] [Company I, 6th South Carolina Cavalry]. [C.M. Stuckey] [Company B, 1st South Infantry]. [J.C. Stuckey] [Company H, 1st South Infantry]. [John W. Stuckey], Private [Company A, 14th South Carolina Infantry. Wounded at Gettsbutg. Note: there were several other Stuckeys in this unit; Capt. Charles M. Stuckey, Sergeant Alexander Fairchild Stuckey [Charles M. Stuckey], Private [Company I, 14th South Carolina Infantry. Note there were several other Stuckeys in this unit; Private John W. Stuckey, Sergeant Alexanfer Fairchild Stuckey [Andrew Nelson Stuckey], Private [Company A, 14th South Carolina Infantry. From Abbeville County [Thomas J. Stuckey], Private [Company A, 14th South Carolina Infantry. From Abbeville County [A. F. Stuckey], Private [Company A, 14th South Carolina Infantry. From Abbeville County [A. Stuckey], Private [Company N, 1st South Carolina Infantry. From Abbeville County [J.H. Stuckey] [Company E. 19th South Carolina Infantry]. [John J. Stuckey] [Company E. 19th South Carolina Infantry]. [W. C. Stuckey] [Company E. 19th South Carolina Infantry]. References The Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865, Volume XIV -- Edited by Janet B. Hewett Mississippi Grave Registrations, Beverly Wilshire Couch Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldier's and Louisiana Confederate Commands, Compiled by Andrew B. Booth Ancestors and Friends, William L. Crawford Marion County Miscellaneous Records, E. Russ Williams Confederate Pension Application of Mary Stuckey, Widow of Calvin Stuckey Confederate Pension Application of S.F. Stuckey, Widow of William W. Stuckey The American Civil War, Regimental Histories (web page)Confederate Regimental History Links (web Page) The Stuckey brothers in the Civil War. (wep page) (Arkansas) Six Stuckey Brothers in the Civil War (web page) (Texas) Bob Crook - Great Great Grandson of William David Stuckey (40th Alabama Infantry, Co G.) Ginger Powers

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bell-16156|Jim Bell]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * confederate regiments from North Carolina and Georgia and the battles they fought at. * confederate veterans from georgia and north Carolina * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14646910 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18660810.2.4 The Nelson Evening Mail. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1866. CONFESSION OF BURGESS.]
It is the confession of [[Hill-46404|Burgess]], the murderer, written in my dungeon drear, this 7th day of August, 1866. To God be ascribed all power and glory in subduing the rebellious spirit of a most guilty wretch, who has been brought through the instrumentality of a faithful follower of Christ, to see his wretched and guilty state, inasmuch as he has hitherto led an awful and wretched life, and through the assurance of this faithful soldier of Christ he has been led, and also believes, that Christ will yet receive and cleanse him from all his deep dyed and bloody sins. I rely on the invitation which says, Come now and let us reason together, saith the Lord, though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. On this promise I rely, He has told me Christ will pardon me who and deeply dyed with the blood of my fellow-creatures. He has shown me the inestimable value to be derived from fleeing from the wrath to come. He tells me that in order to attain this, I must unburden myself before God, just as I am, a guilty wretch. He says that Christ will cleanse me if I but go to Him, humble and contrite, of the various and unheard of crimes of which I have been guilty. Thus humbled, I will now unfold to you the heinous sins that have been committed on the part of the prisoner [[Sullivan-17708|Sullivan]]. He has been guilty, in order to save his wretched and miserable life, by trying to sacrifice the lives of others, to save his own, but it shall not be done, justice shall be done the murdered men who have been sent hurriedly out of this world, at the expense of my own immolation on the altar of justice, and held in execration and odium of my fellow creatures while time continues, as a most bloody murderer. Therefore, all you that are here assembled listen, and while you listen, weep. The confession of the murders of these men who have been foully murdered among you. Before I bring the scene of this bloody drama vividly before you as it was enacted, you must accompany me to my revelations of the first time I saw the prisoner Sullivan. It will only be a synoptical view I shall give you, because it is very distressing to me to furnish you with more, for I have not facilities afforded me even to give this; for it is written in the dark and on my knees, so you will only have a brief account. But it is the truth you will thus have, for I have no further motive than the furtherance of justice in this my bloody confession. It can do me no good in a worldly point of view, it is not done thinking I shall be able to save this miserable life of mine; no, but the reward I look for on earth is the execration of my fellow-creatures while this world continues. I trust I shall be rewarded by God, for I offer my vile body at any moment to atone for what I have done; but it is made to disabuse the public mind of the prejudiced and guilty statement of the prisoner Sullivan, and to spare the effusion of innocent blood being shed. For the murderer Sullivan will go to any length to save his own life, since there is undeniable proof of his guilt. I will now proceed to put you in possession of the truth. I was walking in the streets of Hokitika one day with [[Noon-386|Kelly]], when he drew my attention to a man who passed us. He said, I think I know that fellow; if so, he is an old schoolmate of mine; his name is Sullivan. He said, such a character. No more was then said. In a few days Kelly came to me and said, I was right the other day, that was the same party; I left him just now, at the Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock Hotel. Come up; which I did, and then I saw Sullivan sitting in the parlor. We amused ourselves, playing at cards, for the most part of the evening. Sullivan began playing a man for money. Sullivan began cheating. Words ensued between them, they went outside to fight, and Sullivan gave the man in charge for robbing him of half-a-sovereign. The man was locked up, and I said to him what is this you have done? He said, do you think I was going to let a wretch like that beat me? That was the beginning of our acquaintance. Shortly after this we became on very intimate terms; so much so, that I took him with me to effect several robberies, two in particular, one being the banker of Rosstown, named Kerr, which was not accomplished. I may mention here, that Sullivan, at the time of our first intimacy showed me the bottle of strychnine referred to in his statement, and brought by him from Melbourne. I said to him, what made you bring the like of this with you? He said, you don't know the value of this. Who knows but what we may require this in some big thing we might do. These were his words to me, as near as I can now recollect them. The other robbery was Mr. Fox, the banker, at the Grey. At this time I was meditating robbing the banks at Okarita, in order to effect which I said it would be necessary to procure some troopers' clothes if possible. I watched my opportunity and robbed the camp at Hokitika of the same. I took four revolvers and their cases, sword belts and cartouch sashes with their pants. After I effected this, I said I must be very steady for some time, or the suspicion would fall on me. I said, to provide against any accident happening from neglect or other mishap, I should provide myself with a competent witness, so with that I proposed taking the man Chamberlain, now in charge at Hokitika, to go and see the Maria ship as she lay on the beach a wreck, on the way finding some of the property taken from the camp, this was done on the way. I kicked the sand where they were planted, and thus exposed them. Chamberlain picked them up and gave them to me. I said, look about, there might be something else. Shortly after, I was taken on suspicion, and searching my dwelling they found two revolver cases belonging to the camp, the revolvers I had lent that night just before, I was arrested for the robbery. At the investigation, Sullivan came up with Chamberlain, and swore he was with me when going to the latter, which resulted in my acquittal. This is but a specimen of his abilities since he has been in custody. He has tried to make himself useful at the surface of all the truth and justice for he has given information against this said Chamberlain, whom we gulled in believing we found those cases, which the man really thought we did. With him he has charged Mr. Carr, the constable, against whom he knows he had a greater antipathy than any man in the force. Perhaps this is the way he has chosen to pay him out. After I was discharged I said, I must leave Hokitika, for a while at any rate; so with that we proposed to go to the Grey. We arrived on Saturday, 26th May. I took up my residence at the Provincial Hotel. Sullivan began drinking, and spent what money he had, which was very little. He left the Greymouth township on the Sunday night, and did not return till the Tuesday following late in the day. During this time Mr. [[Dobson-6031|Dobson]], surveyor, was murdered. He came to town and sent the man Wilson, now charged with the murder of Mr. Dobson, to find me, and tell me to go to the bridge. I went to the bridge indicated, and there I saw Sullivan. He told me he had made a great mistake in stopping a man whom he took for a banker, who turned out to be only a surveyor. He said he was such a nice young fellow; after we stopped him we could not let him go, so I took him off the road about 100 yds, and then I burked him, meaning choked him. He said laughing, as I was taking him in the bush, did you think I was a banker? Here is all I have, some £6 odd. He said he had buried him, compass and all: for he had a compass with him. He has since been found, by Sullivan telling where he was buried. Mark the atrocity of his acts. He has since charged an inoffensive man, Wilson, with complicity in the murder, who is as innocent as the babe at its mother's breast. Sullivan said, where is Tommy? meaning [[Noon-386|Kelly]]. I said he is over at Cobden. Well, he said, what is to be done? I told him that since lie had been away I had heard there was a banker at the Buller, and I thought of sending for a man I know at Hokitika, and ask him if he would come with us, and put the bulk of the notes away for us. He said a good idea. So with that I sent a note to Hokitika then and there to [[Levy-3431|Levy]], asking him if he would come. He replied to the letter, if it was worth while he would. Come he did. We shipped by the Wallaby; but before leaving I asked Sullivan how much money he thought we might want to take with us. He remarked, oh, you have got plenty. I said when we get there we might have to wait. I said I would go and get £10 more at all events. We arrived at the Buller, and there found it was untrue about a bank being there, so it was settled that we should go to Nelson by the Wallaby, and from there to Havelock and to Picton. We came here, as you have heard, on the 6th June. We reached Canvas Town, as you also know. But before leaving the Wallaby, Sullivan brought away with him the cook's large knife, with which he charges Levy with doing. I asked him what he wanted with that thing? He said, I would rather have it and a revolver than all the number of arms you could give me; armed with these I am a battery of defence, or something like it. After we returned from Canvas Town I told Levy we should not go any further that day, so he might as well run up to Deep Creek, and see what, sort of place it was. He went, and after he had gone we learned that Havelock was such another place as Canvas Town. We said if we were going to Picton it would not do to go by the road, for there were no wayfarers travelling, and the residents on the road took great notice of all who passed; so that the best thing we could do was to return back to Nelson, and proceed by boat to Picton. This was settled. During the time Levy was away we ground the knives, as Sullivan has said in the evidence. I cleaned the guns and pistols, but did not load them as Sullivan said. Levy returned on the Sunday afternoon; he brought with him a newspaper, but for the life of me I cannot say if it were a Marlborough Press or not. I knew it was a newspaper. It contained nothing regarding the bank at Picton. I asked him what sort of place it was he had been to. He said there was about 30 or 60 people there; he should imagine, he remarked, he knew a great many of them. He stopped at Mathieus' public house, whom he also knew. He said Mathieus asked him, during the evening, how things were progressing on the West Coast. He told him. Mathieus replied he was going to-morrow himself, and some more friends by Tuesday. I told him we were going back to Nelson in the morning; that Picton was a great distance further, I believed, than it was to Nelson. He laid down, when me, Sullivan, and Kelly went out, when I said, we will intercept these people on their way to Nelson. Levy says that the publicans are storekeepers and everything in the buying line I remarked, another thing, they are going to the West Coast, and it is likely that they will buy up all the gold they can. Kelly said do no such thing—we did not come here for to do that—you could have done that where you have come from with greater certainty of having something for your trouble. Well, I said, that is right enough, but we did not bring money sufficient with us, we may have to remain in Nelson a week, and then wait perhaps at Picton. He said, I have got almost £16, besides what you have, and that will see over three or four weeks nicely. Well, I said, I shall put these people up, who will be any the wiser that it is me, I will keep secluded after I have done it, so I'll do it. He said, it is just like you, you won't be reasoned with, I should like before you set this road on fire to be at Nelson. I said, that you can do; these people don't start till to-morrow, by that you can reach Nelson, we shall go as near it as possible. Sulllivan said, I think it is the best thing we can do, who knows what gold they might bring down with them; so, Dick, you and I will do it, let them go on to Nelson, it don't want us all. So next morning we started. Sullivan said in his statement in Court, to save the boat-hire we waded through the river. Now, in the first place there is no boat but a Maori canoe, which can only take one of us over at a time, in consequence of the then state of the river, which was that low that we crossed it without wetting our boots as high as the ancle; we all had big boots on. Mr. Jervis can disprove what Sullivan said about crossing the river, for he was looking at us. We proceeded on our way without anything happening till we reached three miles the other side, that is this side of the Pelorus Bridge, there we stopped and had some dinner. While leaving it, an old man came by, carrying a shovel, going on to Nelson; as he passed he gave us the time of day, and passed on. There was no remark passed whatever about the old man. After dinner we proceeded on our way, Sullivan as usual in front. We went for some distance without stopping. In journeying on, I walked principally with Kelly, who tried all he could to dissuade me from having anything to do with these men. I got offended at his continued importunities, so I went ahead and overtook Sullivan and the old man, who were sitting down near a bridge. I put my swag down, which consisted of fire-arms, and joined them shortly after. Kelly then came up. Kelly said, well, I will wish you good-day. I said, so long. Levy also said, good-bye, master (meaning me). They then passed on. When they were gone, Sullivan remarked to me, he thought the old man held it. I poohed the notion, the cant term for held it, meaning he possessed something. He said allow me to know, you must not go by outward appearances. Shortly after the old man picked up his bit of swag and went on; we followed not long afterwards; we went some distance. Sullivan still in advance a good way from where I came up with him; he had overtaken the old man who did not walk very fast, they were in serious conversation, I heard the old man in reply to a question say, he had been working at Wilson's, cutting flax, at so much the acre, we then preceded the old man up the range; when Sullivan said, I don't like that old fellow. I noticed when I overtook him this last time that he shifted the position of his knife, he partly knew who we were; so since we are going to do these people over (his very words) I think we had better prevent him doing us any harm hereafter. I said very well; so with that we put our swags in the bush. I turned back, and met the old man coming up the ridge. Sullivan was in advance of us; he said to the old man, did you see a knife lying on the road, for I have lost mine out of my sash. He said, no; by this time I was up close with him. I pulled out a pistol, I had taken out of the swag, and which was empty, but I put some pieces of paper in the chamber of the cylinder. I told him I thought he had some gold, he assured me he had not. Sullivan said, let's see; he then caught him by the arm; at this time the old man put his other hand to his knife; when I took hold of his wrist I took the knife from him. I said come down here. He replied I won't, and then sat on the ground. He said, are you going to murder me? I said, what an idea to enter your head, come on down the gully. He refused to go, I took him by the throat, when he said, I'll go; I'll go. So with that we took him down the hollow some 60 or 80 yards, on the lower side of the road. The old man said, if you murder me, I shall be foully murdered. We made him sit on the ground. I then took him by the throat, I held him till he was nearly dead. When I released my hold the confined air came bubling up through his mouth, when Sullivan drew his fist and struck him a severe blow on the abdomen. Sullivan took the old man's shovel and raked a hole just below where the old man lay. We rolled him over: he stopped in the hole with his face downwards. We covered him up and left him. When we regained the road, Sullivan said, that is a nasty bit of work for nothing, but it was not for what he had, he might have done severe mischief. We went about a mile, and then camped for the night, at Franklyn's Flat I believe if is called. We camped in one of the old skeletons of an old hut. We had no tent, but the fly of one. Kelly and Levy had the tent. We had no billy: that was with Kelly. We made shift with what we had. Before I laid down I loaded the guns and pistols; in the morning we started early towards Nelson; we went to where the rock crops out alongside the road; I must mention this was the place we stopped at the first night we left Nelson for Canvas Town; we put our swags in the bush, and cleared a place to take the horse off the, road. We then took up our stations; Sullivan remained behind the rock, because that gave him a view of the road the men were coming; he could see a distance of six hundred yards or more; he was looking down a descent. I crossed the road and took up my position. I had command of the road from Nelson; we remained secreted some time when a horseman passed, shortly after men with cattle from Nelson, and then some Maories on horseback; the day was getting advanced when we changed positions, in consequence of mine being in the shade, and Sullivan's in the sun; we remained like this till Sullivan came from his covert, and said, here is a young woman and a fellow carrying a swag, I'll put them up. I said, no; he said, I will; I replied, if you do—with that they rose the incline and came along—I wish to God I had let him stop them, then these men would not have been murdered—for I should have shot Sullivan, for when he persisted in his demand, I rose my gun, and sure as he had stopped them he would have rolled over a dead man, for in my hand a gun is a formidable weapon of destruction; so Ann Fulton, for such it was who passed, I saved you from a worse fate than death, but that would have followed, so when you hear the fate you thus escaped, you, if no one else can speak on behalf of Burgess the murderer—who now solicits your prayers on behalf of his guilty soul. After they passed, Sullivan remarked, you are a fellow; I made some answer about mothers and sisters of your own. Shortly after a horseman was coming in the direction of Nelson, it was Mr. Birrell; we were getting impatient, when we saw four men and a packhorse coming. I left my covert and had a look at the men, for Levy had told me that Mathieu was a small man, and wore a large beard, and that it was a chestnut horse. I said, here they come. They were then a good distance away; I took the caps off my gun, and put fresh ones on. I said, you keep where you are, I'll put them up, and you give me your gun while you tie them. It was arranged as I have described. The men came; they arrived within about fifteen yards when I stepped out and said, Stand! bail up! That means all of them to get together. I made them fall back on the upper side of the road with their faces up the range when Sullivan brought me his gun, and tied their hands behind them. The horse was very quiet all this time, he did not move. When they were all tied Sullivan took the horse up the hill and put him in the bush. He cut the rope and let the swags fall on the ground, and then came to me. We then marched the men down the incline to the creek—the water at this time barely running. Up this creek we took the men. We went, I dare say, 500 or 600 yards up it, which took us nearly half-an-hour to accomplish, then we passed to the right up the range. We went, I dare say, 150 yards from the creek. There we sat down with the men. I said to Sullivan, put down your gun and search these men, which he did. I asked them their several names, they told me. I asked them if they were expected at Nelson, they said no, if such their lives had been spared. In money we took £60 odd. I said, is this all you have, you had better tell me. Sullivan said, here is a bad go. I said, what's on that packhorse, is there any gold, when Kempthorn said, yes, my gold is in the portmanteau, which I trust you will not take all. I said we must take you away one at a time, because the range is steep just here, and then we will let you go. They said, all right, most cheerfully. We tied their feet and took Dudley with us. We went about 60 yards, this was through scrub. It was arranged the night previously that, it would be best to choke them, in case the reports of the arms might be heard from the road, and if they were missed they would soon be found, so we tied a hankerchief over his eyes. Then Sullivan took his sash off his waist and put it round his neck, and so we strangled him. Sullivan, after we had killed the old man, found fault with the way he was choked. He said, the next we do, I will show you my way. I said I never did such a thing before. I have shot a man, but never choked one. We returned to the others when Kempthorne said, what noise was that? I said it was caused by the breaking through the scrub. This was taking too much time, so it was agreed to shoot them. With that I said, we will take you no further, but separate you and then loose one of you, and he can release the others. So with that Sullivan took De Pontius to the left where Kempthorne was sitting. I took Mathieu to the right. I tied a strap round his legs and shot him with a revolver. He yelled. I then followed with my gun in my hand, I sighted Kempthorne who had just risen to his feet. I presented my gun and shot him behind the right ear. His life's blood oozed from him, and he died instantaneously. Sullivan had shot De Pontius in the meantime and then came to me. I said, look to Mathieu, indicating the spot where he lay. He shortly returned, and said I had to choke that fellow, he was not dead. Returning to the road we passed where De Pontius lay. He was dead. Sullivan said this is the digger, the others are all storekeepers, let us cover him up and should the others be found, they'll think he done it and sloped, meaning he had gone. So with that we threw the stones on him, and then left. This bloody work took nearly an hour and a half from the time we stopped the men. Sullivan says in his guilty statement, I returned in the space of a quarter of an hour. You could not rush the place where the men were murdered under that. We searched only the portmanteau or box, and there we found the gold belonging to Kempthorne—some 46 ozs. We repacked the horse, when a horseman passed going to Canvastown. I left the horse and went behind the rock there. I heard a footman speak with the other. I heard the word, no. They then parted. The man passed in the direction of Nelson. I told Sullivan what I heard. He paid no attention to the men passing because I asked the men if there was anyone belonging to them behind. They said, no. We then led the horse along the road. We did not proceed far when Sullivan threw the two shovels down the gully. One was our own, the other belonged to the old man who was murdered. We went about half a mile, or it might be more. The reason we took the horse away was to mislead any one knowing the spot where the deed was done. On the road Sullivan threw the gun produced away. It was his own, he brought it with him to the Grey. He also put his shirt foul with the blood of Mathieu off the road, and hid it behind a dead log. It was nearly a new shirt, it had a slight rent on the right arm. We took the horse down the gully and there shot it. It was not Levy who was afraid to lead it down but Sullivan. We then proceeded on the road and did not stop till we reached the old chimney this side Maungatapu range. When we had done these bloody deeds there we kindled a fire, not to make tea, but to read the letters and other papers we took from the men, which we kept; kindled with the papers. There I undid the swags and put the gold in them, and threw the powder I had in my pocket away, and the pepper which was in the handkerchief with the remains of the cooked fowl, which we killed belonging to the Maories at Canvas Town, in consequence of Mr. Jervis having no meat. Here he planted the satchel and gold bags. We then journeyed on. When we came within a mile of the first accommodation house of Nelson, I heard someone speaking, when Kelly said, is that you, Dick, when I said yes. I remarked, how is it you did not reach Nelson. He said, I got too tired and could go no further, so Phil and I drew in off the road and covered ourselves in the bedding. Going along, Kelly asked me if I put these people up. I said yes, but did not tell him I had murdered them. He said, I did not like to be seen on the road, so I waited till it came dark and I was going to start. He said, how much did you get from them. I said about £300. He remarked, I would not have had it happen for as many thousands. He said, they will reach town to-morrow. It was arranged between me and Sullivan before we came unexpectedly on these men, meaning Kelly and Levy, that when we reached town, I must take charge of Levy. In case these people should be missed, we can tell Tommy we put these people up. There is no fear of him, besides we should be away as soon as possible. We must not let that Jew know anything. Do you know, Dick. I don't like him, so we must mislead him, and tell him we put a fellow up and got some gold. Accordingly we did so. Levy never knew till he was arrested, that the men had been murdered. Coming to town, a man came out of the Accommodation House, distant from Nelson about four miles, with a light in his hand, because the dogs had given the alarm of our coming. We hid ourselves and he returned to the house. "When we were passing the woman looked out, but without a candle in her hand. She called a little dog, and we passed by, but she could not tell if two or four men passed, but there were four. We reached town, and separated. I told them to meet me at the port in the morning. I asked Levy to take me to some retired place. He said, I am at a loss where to take you; I am almost as great a stranger as yourself. At all events, we went to the Italian's oyster saloon, kept by Leonard. Levy asked him, by way of introduction, how far it was to Collingwood. He then asked him about some acquaintance of his, and finally asked him if he could accommodate us with lodging, which was accorded after a little more conversation. In the morning I met Sullivan at the place appointed. I said, we will sell the gold. Come on one side, and we will alter the amount in the bags. I took one bag, and Sullivan the other. I took mine to the Bank N.S.W., Trafalgar-street. I had on a dark reversible coat and plush hat. He went, I believe, to the Union Bank with his. We met, me and Sullivan. He produced a bank receipt for the amount of his gold, which came to £100 and odd. He said they asked him where the gold came from? He said from the Grey. He sold it under the assumed name of Clarence Evereste. I produced a bank receipt for the amount of gold I sold, which came to £70 odd. They asked me no name, but where the gold came from. We met, me and Sullivan, and divided the money. He said, there is some more gold I kept back to sell with the large nuggets we got off the persons of these men. I will go and sell them by and by with gold mixed. I said, all right; I'll go and change myself with that. I had a bath and altered the shape of my whiskers, which were at this time full all round the face. I got them split at the chin. I then cleaned myself, and we all met at the lower end of Bridge-street. I told them when I sold the gold it was the easiest place to be done I ever saw. [It is understood the Bank of New South Wales.] I said, when the Airedale comes in we will go to Taranaki and stay there a month, and then come back and do this, instead of the' one at Picton. I gave Kelly £20. He said, I don't want any yet. To Levy I gave £10, but not in the presence of the others. In the afternoon Sullivan came to me by appointment opposite the church in Trafalgar-street. He gave me about £20 as my portion of the remainder of the gold. He said they kept him a long time in consequence of the assayer being absent, and he valued the gold at 73s. per ounce. The other I sold by itself. He said, I have got too many sovereigns. I want two or three large notes. I want to send that woman of mine something, meaning an abandoned woman that came over in the ship with him and with whom he was having illicit commerce at Hokitika. I said I will go and get some large notes and see if they will recognise me or not. I returned, they don't know me. Know you, he said, your mother would not know you. We used to meet, as he said, of an evening, because I never left Levy ten minutes together at the time we were in town. During these meetings Kelly said to me, there is nothing about that bit of work. I said oh, they are keeping it quiet. I silenced Levy the same if ever he alluded to the fellows I put up. Things continued at this till the Monday morning when Sullivan walked into the oyster saloon and beckoned me out, I followed him out. There was Kelly on the other side of the street. He motioned me over. We went as far as Edwards' store. He said he was in Dupuis' the barbers getting shampooed, when he heard the Seargent telling the barber about these men being missed. He said, what did you do with them Dick. Sullivan said, what odds, let them find them, who knows it was us, there was nobody else on the road. I returned to my lodgings and had breakfast. I kept Levy in the house till dinner time. I then took him out into the suburbs and he sat down on the grass till nearly dusk. I saw Sullivan again in the evening, in the absence of the others. He said, it's all right; Owen has quashed, it altogether. He suspects three Italians; so he sent a telegram to intercept them. They are supposed to have gone in the Kennedy. That night, just before going to bed, Levy says, will you take a glass of porter, master, before you go to bed? He did not return. I went to bed and fell asleep, waiting for him. I never missed him till the morning. I cleaned myself and went down town, there I saw Sullivan, he was the first who told me about Levy being apprehended. He said, Owens described him as a dark-looking ruffian, I said, where is Tommy, meaning Kelly. He said, he is gone with Potter for a ride. He said I am going too, there is a horse left for me in the stable. I left him. I saw him soon after on the Waimea-road riding a cream colored pony. He said you might as well come for a ride. I said I want to see Tommy, for I think we had better go, you don't know what might happen. With this he went and got a horse, and went as far as the Plough Inn and remained there some time to kill the day. On the road thither we stopped at a turnpike gate when I threw down a shilling for the toll of the horses. The woman picked it up off the ground, and asked us in presence of a young man who I took to be her son, if there was any news about these unfortunate men. We said one man was arrested, being a suspected party. Further on the road I alighted at the first inn, on the right-hand side. Up to this I rode the cream colored pony, Sullivan the bay horse hired for me. I asked for two glasses of ale, and it was brought by the landlord. The landlady came to the door and said, any news about these men? when Sullivan said, it is all moonshine; they may have gone westward, to the Buller and elsewhere. The landlady said, it was very wrong of them, if such was the case, and they ought to be severely punished for upsetting the public mind. We started from the Plough, when Mr. Potter came by in his gig, driving his wife and child, and Kelly with them. I rode my horse ahead, because Sullivan stopped with them. I returned the horse, and asked what was to pay the hiring. The livery stable-keeper said 12s. 6d. I said, the horse has only been as far as the Plough, and there he has been baited. He said, well, give me half a guinea. He said, you are not the gentleman who hired the horse. I said no, it was Mr. Symms. I said, we want two horses to-morrow. He said, I will let you have two fresh ones. Sullivan came with Kelly to the Collingwood Bridge. I told him since Phil, meaning Levy, was taken, it would not do for me to return to my lodgings. Kelly said, well I shall stop where I am. I shook hands with him, and told Sullivan to come with me, and see if there was any suspicion on me where I lodged. I left. Sullivan came after me at a great distance. I felt piqued that he did not come quicker. I reached the oyster saloon, and not far away I saw a constable in disguise pretending to light his pipe. The constable is Mr. Murphy. I knew his mission. I was aware who he was. Suilivan came by. I allowed him to pass. He crossed the road and went on. I could see I was surrounded. Murphy stopped Sullivan and asked him to go to the oyster saloon, and fetch one of the Italians to see if I was the man that lodged there. This Sullivan told me the next day in the watch-house. Sullivan left pretending to go with the message. He went down the street, instead of coming over to me and telling me. Shortly after I was arrested not far from the station. I had no arms with me or you would not have been put in possession of the foul and bloody way he effected these murders. Sullivan says in his statement, I removed my arms from the Italian's the night Levy was taken. I planted them the first night I came in town. They are to be found where 10 cottages are newly erected. At the end of the last one there is a gorze bush. There is an opening in the bush about 12 feet from the cottage fence. They consist of a double-barrelled gun, one revolver, one pound canister of powder rolled in an oilcloth. [These arms were immediately found by the police.] When we were all in the watch-house they removed Levy, when Sullivan said, I was not far wrong about that bloody Jew. I said I am surprised at you not knowing better, it is only a ruse on the part of the police to create a misunderstanding among us. Another thing, if he does suspect we killed the men, he will put his foot in it if he opens his mouth. The day after we were in the watchhouse the bill reporting Mr. Dobson's murder was put up on the door. I read it aloud. I was cognizant of the murder of Mr. [[Dobson-6031|Dobson]]. Two days after, the man Stone arrived, he was put in the cell with Levy. He told him it was reported in the papers that me and Kelly and Sullivan were supposed to have murdered him which act was borne out by Constable Brien, who said there was a warrant issued for our arrest. Sullivan said, I blame the man Wilson for it. The night Levy was removed the bill was torn down and another put in its place, when we got up in the morning, I said, what have we here. Here is a rum affair, for you could not speak without constables hearing, so I made little of it. I read it. I remarked to Sullivan, now what do you think of the jew. Shortly after he said he would write his wife. He was let out for that purpose, when he made that guilty and bloody statement. I have now finished this awful version. Let me again repeat my motive in making it; it is that a red handed and bloody murderer, my compeer in these bloody deeds, shall not abuse the public mind by sacrificing the innocent lives of others, for what he has done, by giving evidence to his guilty statements. Justice is outraged, innocent blood is spilt, and the clemency of the crown is abused. Mark the victims he is about to sacrifice, who, by my just and offended God is innocent of these men's blood, and had I been persuaded by Kelly the men would have been alive this day. Levy was a man we brought with us for another thing, and by my eternal damnation hereafter, if [[Levy-3431|Levy]] does know anything about it. He was the cause of their being murdered, but it was the innocent cause, for after it was done, he was not made a confident of. Chamberlain at Hokitika, he is innocent. Wilson for the murder of Dobson, when ever was greater villany enacted from one person towards another, than to charge him with complicity in the deed. I trust before the coming trial, if the Government will but shew itself to see the innocent righted. I shall be able to prove by competent witnesses that Wilson is innocent of what he is charged. Why has he made these innocent people his victims? It is because there is undeniable proof of his own guilt. There is his shirt fouled with blood on the road, the gun which the Government may be able to trace to him, and the bankers where he sold the ill-gotten gold, all which he knew would come against him. I was nearly forgetting to report the innocence of Mr. Carr, the constable. I bore him (Carr) enmity once, but I forgive. And what is my reward for all this that I have told you? Oh God! assist me in this my hour of need; for I have incurred the everlasting curses by thus unfolding my guilty conscience to my fellow-men; but what care I what they may say or do to me if I can attain God's blessed forgiveness of these my bloody crimes. All you who acknowledge God as your Father in heaven, pray to His Son on my behalf.
Amen.
[[Hill-46404|Richard Burgess]].
This morning the prisoners were brought up, and the clerk of the Court read Burgess's statement to him. It was then signed by Burgess. The prisoners were committed for trial at the Supreme Court, to be held about the 12th September, charged with the murder of James Battle.
We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. Sharpe, for the above copy of Burgess's confession.[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18660810.2.4 The Nelson Evening Mail. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1866. CONFESSION OF BURGESS.] == Sources ==

Confession of George Dyer 1870 to the murder of George Wilson

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The confession by George Dyer to the murder (later tried as manslaughter) of George Wilson, a Scotsman while both were prospecting for gold in Victoria, Australia. The death happened in 1857, but George Dyer did not make the confession until January 1870. He was taken to Australia in 1871 to be tried for this crime, by which time he had recanted his confession. The court found him guilty of manslaughter and sentenced him to 8 years hard labour. The court transcripts were widely syndicated in the British press and those reports transcribed here are a representative sample. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''George Dyer''' aged 47 in January 1870 so would have been born around 1822-3. Lived at Hallingford Street, Islington at the time of the confession *'''Unnamed wife''' deceased by 1855 probably in Australia *Three children born by 1855 - sent to England **'''Unnamed eldest son''' with who he stayed on return to England 1858 *'''sister Mrs Axtens''' Emma Dyer married to Richard Axtens *'''George Wilson''' from Scotland. The murdered man ===Initial Confession=== George made his confession in January 1870. '''Confession''' Dundee Courier 12 January 1870 page 3 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000162/18700112/015&stringtohighlight=axlens British Newspaper Archive on FindMyPast] accessed 21 August 2023 '''EXTRAORDINARY CONFESSION OF MURDER.'''
George Dyer, 47, clerk, a person of diminutive stature, was brought up before Mr Vaughan, at Bow Street on Monday charged on his own confession with having murdered George Wilson at the gold diggings of Lodden, in Victoria, Australia. James Thomson, superintendent of Metropolitan Police, stated that on Saturday night, at 10 o'clock, the prisoner was brought down to him at Bow Street station by Inspector Hubbard. The prisoner stated that he wished to surrender himself on a charge of wilful murder. Witness searched him, and took down what he had to say. He was sober, and perfectly calm and collected. He made the following statement, which was taken down in writing:- He said that his name was George Dyer, and that he was forty-seven years of age, and resided at Hallyford Street, Islington. He was clerk in the employ of Mesers Browne, Shiplake, & Co., ship merchants. He was married, and had three children by his first wife who now lies at home. In 1853, he left England for Melbourne, and arrived there in August of the same year, staying there until May, 1855, when his wife died, and he sent his children home to England. He went to the gold diggings at Lodden, in Victoria, about June. He took up a claim and worked it, and remained at Lodden. About a month before Christmas, 1857, he met a man named George Wilson, an English sailor, They were both single-handed, and, as each wanted a mate, he joined him on making his claim. They got on very well together for nearly a month, when a quarrel arose between them in his (prisoner's) tent as to the quantity of gold realised. It led to mutual recriminations, and Wilson drew his shepherd's knife to defend himself, He (prisoner) took up his spade and struck him down with it. He cut his head clean open, and felled him dead immediately. Prisoner threw his body into a deep well. It was about 10 or 12 o'clock at night, when he killed him.. There was another tent on the hill 150 yards distant; some Cornish people occupied it, but he could not recollect their names. The well was only a few yards from the tent. The body was quite warm when he threw it in. He returned to the tent and went to bed. They were both perfectly sober at the time of the quarrel. The next day he went to work alone, and when asked by the Cornish party what had become of his mate George, answered that he had gone by the Inglewood Rush. Prisoner ultimately came to England, but moved from the place where the murder was committed very soon. He did no good, and he left Lodden, went to Melbourne, and then to New Zealand. He stayed at different places, and finally left for England. He reached Liverpool about July 20, 1866, in the Great Britain. He had been in correspondence with his children, and went to them on his arrival in England. He lived at first with his married sister, Mrs Axtens and then with his eldest son. He lived afterwards at other places, Not a soul know anything of this murder but himself. He was perfectly calm and rational, and fully realised the situation in which he was now standing. He made the statement of his own free will, for the event of that night preyed hourly upon his mind, and he had had no peace since. He had been engaged that day in his usual duties. He left the office at 3 P M., took tea, and went out. In a distracted state of mind he wandered about, and then saw the words "Police Station" on a wall, and he gave himself up to the officer on duty. Superin tendent Thomson added that the prisoner had been examined by the doctor, and the medical certificate was now in Court. Cross-examined by Mr Wright -Did notice a slight wild expression about prisoner's eys. He made no complaint about his son having attempted to poison him. Mr Wright said that a gentleman who lived in Australia at the time was present, but had never heard of any murder such as the one alleged. Mr Vaughan said that was very likely, for if what the prisoner said was true, he had thrown the body in a well, which was very near a tent of some Cornish people, and left the place almost immediately. He (Mr Vaughan) should remand the prisoner, for the purpose of affording his advocate time to produce any material evidence, and also for the police to make inquiries. Morning Post 27 August 1870 page 7 https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=BL/0000174/18700827/062&stringtohighlight=george%20dyer%20murder BOW-STREET. George Dyer, 47, clerk, late of 2A, Haliford-street, Islington, was finally brought before Sir Thomas Henry charged upon his own confessien with wilfully slaying one George Wilson, at the Loddon gold diggings, Victoria, Australia. The prisoner was first brought up before Mr. Vaughan at this court on the 10th January of the present year, from which period until now he has frequently been brought before the magistrates and remanded. The first portion of the time he was admitted to bail. Communi- cation had been made with Australia, the result of which wasthat a telegram was sent to this country requesting the authorities to detain the prisoner, as his statement was fully corroborated, and an officer with a warrant for his apprehension had already started for Eagland. The mail having arrived with the warrant officer, the prisoner Dyer was placed at the bar yesterday afternoon, and the depo- sitions taken on the former occasions were read over by Mr. Burnaby, the chief clerk. Additional evidence was then called. Robert Fulton Homes said-I am a sergeant of police, stationed at Brighton, near Castlemaine, Australia. I produce a warrant signed by Mr. Thomas Dennis Stratford Heron, a police-magistrate for the colony. That is his signature, signed in my presence. The warrant is for the apprehension of George Dyer for the murder of George Wilson. I also produce some depositions taken at Castle- maine. (The warrant was here read to the prisoner.) I can certify that they are true copies of the originals. I was present when the witnesses were examined upon oath. I was not present at the inquest on the body. Mr. Burnaby then read the copies of evidence taken in Australia, which was as follows:- "Joseph Henry Newnham-I am a carpenter, and live at Newstead. I was living there in June, 1853. I remem- ber June 9. I know the Mia-mia Creek, 400 yards from Newstead. On that day I went to draw some water, and I saw something like a leg sticking out. I went to Castlenau for a constable. I put my arm round the body in the water and the head jobbed up. I observed marks on the body. I identify the skull produced. The body was wrapped in bagging, which was tied round the neck and knees. The well held about four feet of water, in which I found portions of some clothing. The well is two miles from the Loddon river. Some brown hair was sticking to the skull. "Norman Gow, medical practitioner, deposed-I live at Camp-hill Creek, near Castlemaine, and was called to hold a post mortem examination on the body on the 11th June, 1858. There was a large stone in the sack, and I should think the body had been in the water about three months. A portion of flesh and skin was found on the left side of the cheek and upper lip. There were many wounds, which might have been inflicted by a spade, on the back of the head. I should think the blow had been delivered from behind, as the marks could not be seen from the front of the skull. "Victor Henry Charbrunet-I am at present a store ran in a firm at Ballarat. In 1857 I was at Guilford, near Pennyweight. I was with a mate named Hypolite Ries, a gunsmith. I remember George Dyer and Wilson. They were working together. Dyer was a very smail man, with dark hair. (The description exactly corresponded with the prisoner at the bar.) Wilson was bigger and stouter built, but not very fat. He had dark brown hair. About the end of that year Dyer left Pennyweight. I was more intimate with him than Wilson. About a year after I met Dyer. I think Wilson said he had been a sailor. Dyer, I should think, was 35, and had piercing eyes, and was very excited when irritated." Sir Thomas Henry here cautioned the prisoner, and asked him if he wished to make any statement in answer to the charge. The prisoner, in a firm and clear voice, said-When I made the statement, Sir Thomas, I was certainly out of my mind. I wish to say no quarrel ever occurred between George Wilson and me, and I certainly never killed him or any other man. But, even assuming the statement to be correct, it contradicts in time and place the circum- stances of the Laurder at Mia-Dia Creek. I wish to say nothing further. Sir Thomas Henry then committed the prisoner to take his trial in Australia, and, in answer to the prisoner, said that there would be as little delay as possible in sending him over. ==Sources==

Confirmed Relationships

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GEDmatch.Com Autosomal Comparison - V2.1.1(c) Comparing Kit T414646 (Robert Laurence Baber) and M672388 (*DGO) Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 50 SNPs Mismatch-bunching Limit = 25 SNPs Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs 1 10,416,002 13,757,866 7.5 187 14 19,993,137 21,149,995 7.2 119 14 21,168,135 24,046,414 7.3 270 14 98,781,147 104,078,860 10.5 273 18 67,457,267 71,055,030 10.7 295 19 8,065,419 11,097,804 7.5 207 20 44,347,669 48,215,148 7.7 285 21 24,134,253 28,510,933 7.9 319 22 15,681,843 16,885,121 7.2 105 Largest segment = 10.7 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 73.5 cM 9 matching segments 160723 SNPs used for this comparison.

Confirming Irish roots

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Seeking information on William Russell and wife Mary 1800 to 1850. Wedding date, Mary's maiden name, birthdate and location in County Cork. Please validate.

Conflated index of The Mayflower Quarterly & Mayflower Descendants

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The goal of this project is to ... share the work I have completed on a conflated index of two major publications for Mayflower Passenger research. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dickinson-3596|Joan Soo]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * the Qmex (cummulated index) is in a pdf file, with bibliography. How do I best present it on WikiTree? * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10060167 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Conflation of John Melick of Ohio and John Malick of West Virginia

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== Overview == Most Melick researchers will be familiar with Andrew D. Mellick's “The Story Of An Old Farm”Mellick, Andrew D.,''' ''The Story of an Old Farm Or, Life in New Jersey in the Eighteenth Century,''''' Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette, 1889; image copy, ''Google Books'' (https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Story_of_an_Old_Farm/mEYVAAAAYAAJ : accessed 5 Aug 2021)., which is the first (and only?) major genealogical work on the Melick family in the US. Although it is a remarkable and extremely useful source for family researchers, it is not without error, and it seems that one of those errors is that the author unwittingly conflated two John Melick/Malick's and their families. The John Melick in question appears twice, on p. 637 & 642, #24, where it appears that the father, marriage date, wife, and administration of the Appleman estate actually belong to the Hampshire Co., West Virginia [[Malick-74|John Malick (1762-1844)]] and the children and Ohio residence belong to the Perry County, Ohio, [[Melick-158|John Melick (1753-1834)]]. Below is a brief summary of the known facts about each John Melick/Malick. The fact that Philip Melick's Bible with family records was passed down in the John Malick (WV) line, along with DNA testingResults, "Melick Surname DNA Project", ''FamilyTreeDNA,'' (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/melick/about/results : accessed 18 Nov 2021). are the most conclusive proof of this error and identifying John Malick (WV) as the correct son of Philip. ''A lot of Melick researchers have been trying to untangle them for much longer than [[Melick-229|me]] and there are all kinds of forum posts and discussions all over the internet about it. I plan to add more information/sourcing to the appropriate profiles in the future, but it may take a while. For now, I think Melick Professional Genealogists have given a pretty good summary of the main points in the blog [http://www.melickprofessionalgenealogists.com/test/ "Use Multiple Sources To Confirm Accuracy Of Your Family History Research"]. See also "In My Dutch Bible..."C.G. Wolfe, '''"In My Dutch Bible..."''', ''The Black River Journal,'' 2017 (https://blackriverjournal.com/history-1 - scroll down to find this article : accessed 26 Aug 2021) which tells the story of Phillip Melick's Bible being passed down through the West Virginia John Malick family. Any help from more knowledgeable researchers would be welcome, as long as there are sources to back up the facts.'' == [[Melick-158|John Melick]] of Ohio == *'''Parents:''' Disputed; not Phillip Melick as stated in Story of an Old Farm *'''Spouses:''' [[Unknown-568292|Eleanor (Unknown) Melick (abt.1755-1827)]]; [[Oyster-131|Mary (Oyster) Melick (1791-1873)]];'''''Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files,'' John and Mary Melick,''' Service in New Jersey, W4283 & B. L. Wt 33770-160-55, NARA microfilm M804, Roll 1708. Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15. National Archives, Washington, D.C.; database with image, "U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900," {{Ancestry Record|1995|39856}} possibly a first wife who is either unknown or Anna Margaretha Steinrock (more research needed) *'''Birth:''' 7 Dec 1753 in New Germantown, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA *'''Residence:''' ** Born in New Jersey and lived there at time of Revolutionary War military service ** Turkeyfoot, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA from late 1700's until sometime between 1810 and 1820 ** Perry County, Ohio from at least 1820 until death in 1834 *'''Death:''' 10 May 1834 in Somerset, Perry, Ohio, USA '''''Find A Grave,''''' database and images, memorial page for John Melick, Sr (7 Dec 1753–10 May 1834), {{FindAGrave|43585572}}, citing Bethel Cemetery, Perry County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by d clary (contributor 47126895). *'''Burial:''' Bethel Cemetery in Perry County, Ohio *'''Will:''' none known to exist, but a deed in which the sheriff sold his land after his death includes a list of all his heirs.'''Perry County, Ohio, Deeds,''' 1848-9 Vol S: p. 270-2, Sheriff Jesse Worley to William Melick, 21 Jun 1848, SW ¼ sec. 21 Madison Twp; image copy, “[Perry County, Ohio,] Deed records, 1818-1901; general index, 1818-1913,” FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CST8-M3R6-Q?i=141&cat=256975 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/256975] : accessed 11 Oct 2018), citing film 911145, DGS 8331170, microfilm of original records at the Perry County Courthouse, New Lexington, Ohio. *'''Heirs (children) listed in post-death deed:''' :# John Melick :# [[Melick-236|William Melick]] :# Nathan Melick :# [[Melick-239|Mary Drake]] :# [[Melick-222|Jonas Melick]] :# [[Melick-157|David Melick]] :# [[Melick-189|George Melick]] :# Jane Bewley [sic, Bailey] :# [[Melick-96|Rebecca Wilson]] :# Each receiving one-eighth part of a one-eleventh share; supposed to be the heirs of Eleanor (Melick) Curtis: Mariah L. Curtis, Mary J. Curtis, William F. Curtis, Henry H. Curtis, Julius L. Curtis, Eleanor E. Curtis, Rebecca M. Curtis, Charles R. Curtis :# Each receiving one-tenth part of a one-eleventh share; supposed to be the heirs of Elizabeth (Melick) Jennings: Hannah Jennings, Ellen Jennings, Jane States, John Jennings, Rhoda Jennings, Rebecca Jennings, Elizabeth Jennings, Benjamin Jennings, Ursula Jennings, Margaret A. Jennings ==[[Malick-74|John Malick]] of West Virginia== *'''Parents:''' [[Melick-5|Philip Melick (1736-1797)]] *'''Spouse:''' [[Todd-10136|Mary (Todd) Malick (1762-1830)]] *'''Birth:''' 11 Jan 1762 in Bridgewater, Somerset County, New Jersey'''''Find a Grave,''''' database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22089751/john-malick : accessed 29 October 2021), memorial page for John Malick (11 Jan 1762–1 Mar 1844), {{FindAGrave|22089751}}, citing Malick Cemetery, Augusta, Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA; Maintained by ProjectMgr (contributor 48671833).'''''Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files,'' John Malick,''' Service in New Jersey, S7177; NARA microfilm M804, roll 1617; Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15; National Archives, Washington, D.C.; database with image, "U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900," {{Ancestry Record|1995|37274}} *'''Residence:''' **Somerset County, New Jersey from birth until 1787 **Berkeley County, Virginia (present day West Virginia), on Opequon Creek from 1787 until about 1796 **Hampshire County, Virginia (present day West Virginia) from about 1796 until his death in 1844 *'''Death:''' 1 Mar 1844 *'''Burial:''' Malick Cemetery in Augusta, Hampshire County, West Virginia *'''Will:''' signed on 16 Sep 1839 and admitted to probate on 25 Mar 1844 in Hampshire County, Virginia (present day West Virginia)'''West Virginia, Hampshire County, Will Records,''' #423, John Malick, will signed 16 Sept 1839, admitted to court 25 Mar 1844; image copy, "[Hampshire County, West Virginia] Wills, 1780-1860," Nos. 201-643, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89VR-JST4?i=624&cat=655973 > images 625-6 of 1179 : accessed 29 Oct 2021). *'''Children listed in will:''' :# Philip Malick :# John Malick :# David Malick :# Aaron Malick :# Uriah Malick :# [[Malick-73|Martha Horsman]], widow of Joseph Horsman :# Mary Shaffer, wife of David Shaffer :# Margaret Malick == Sources ==

Conflation of William and Martha Jane Brown of Invercargill

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In the Otago and Southland Early Settlers Database (retrieved in person by [[McNabb-412|McNabb-412]] 09:36, 4 October 2020 (UTC) at Otago Early Settlers Museum -- not online), the records for '''William Brown''' and '''Martha Lane Lewis''' contain contradictory information. Multiple profiles have been conflated. === Martha Jane Lewis - OASES === it say: her father is Thomas Lewis (b c. 1800) and she was married in Scotland in 1855 to William Henry Brown (b. 1835, d. 1914). In 1855 she lived at Burford, Oxfordshire. She immigrated 5 May 1858 on the ''Nourmahal''. It gives six children: Unknown (c.1856), John(c.1857 - 15 Mar 1911), Edwin(1859), Alice Anne(9 Nov 1860), Agnes Isabella (c.1866), Annie (c.1868-1914). === William Brown - OASES === (Omitted for brevity, a cluster of confusing points) === Hall-Jones === The book ''Invercargill Pioneers'' by Hall-Jones documents a person from Dunedin called '''Walter Brown''' (c.1835-1914) who it is claimed married Martha Jane Lewis, died 6 Nov 1914, and had children Mrs Thomas Brown, Mrs Findlay, and Miss Annie Brown. I think this is the origin of the confusion in OASES. I can find no record of any such couple. There is only Walter Brown whose wife was Agnes; and they did have children John, Agnes Isabella, and Annie. (Although not with the same dates as above). Agnes has a probate."New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Probate Records, 1843-1998," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2XL-9GWQ : 28 May 2019), Agnes Brown, 1913; citing , , record number 3461, Archives New Zealand, Auckland Regional Office; FamilySearch digital folder 102317554. She died 10 May 1913 at Invercargill and Walter Brown, blacksmith, gives an affidavit. I couldn't find any scotlandspeople 1855 marriage record; the closest was 1857 William Brown / Jane Lewis, Kilmarnock. On that record, her parents were Robert Lewis and Janet Mitchell. So I think that is almost certainly a different person to both of the above. == Conclusion == The notes in OASES cannot be trusted it seems. == Sources ==

Conflict Preventions and Combating Terrorism

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This website that will help raise awareness to people who don't know about war, and will be told ways to reduce war in simple steps that any normal citizens can do :)

Congeniality Code

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'''Wiki Genealogist Congeniality Code''' WikiTree is free, but it's not a free-for-all. Our community is collaborating to create something special: an accurate single family tree that's free and open to the world. This grand project requires mutual congeniality and a proper etiquette so that our community can work together. Our Congeniality Code # We are congenial. When we share ancestors we work together in a pleasant, fun-loving atmosphere on the same ancestor profiles. # We care about accuracy. We're always aiming to improve upon our worldwide family tree and fix mistakes. When we see mistakes, we try to point out how to fix them, not belittle those who make them. # We know mistakes are inevitable. We don't want to become angry and swear when we make them or if something is not how we expect. We assume that mistakes are unintentional when others make them and ask for the same understanding. # We know misunderstandings are inevitable. We try to minimize them by being courteous to everyone, even those who don't act accordingly. # We give thanks. Because the Greeters are the first point of contact for every new member and because the Greeters work hard to welcome everyone to Wikitree, it is important to thank each and every Greeter.

Congrès Mondial Acadien 2024

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The '''7th WORLD ACADIAN CONGRESS''' will take place from August 10 to 18, 2024 in Southwest Nova Scotia in the Municipalities of Clare and Argyle. The goal of the Congress is to bring together everyone from all over the world to celebrate our Acadian heritage. For more information on the CMA Schedule of Events, go to the following web-site: '''Official Website''' (En): [https://cma2024.ca/en/ An International Celebration of Acadian Culture]
*Host Region: [https://cma2024.ca/en/cma-2024/region-hotesse Southwest Nova Scotia]
*[https://cma2024.ca/en/family-reunions/information-for-participants Family Reunions]
**See conference by [[Savard-914|Denis Savard]], Acadians Project coordinator, at the [https://associationrichardnb.com/cma-2024/ Richard Family Reunion] on 17 August 2024 in Ste-Anne-du-Ruisseau: ''The Richard dit Cadet dit Robichaud''
'''Site Internet''' (Fr): [https://cma2024.ca/fr/ Venez vivre votre Acadie]
*Région hôtesse: [https://cma2024.ca/fr/cma-2024/region-hotesse Sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse]
*[https://cma2024.ca/fr/reunions-de-famille/informations-pour-les-participants Réunions de famille]
**Voir conférence par [[Savard-914|Denis Savard]], coordinateur Acadians Project, à la [https://associationrichardnb.com/cma-2024/?lang=fr réunion de famille Richard] le 17 août 2024 à Ste-Anne-du-Ruisseau: ''Les Richard dit Cadet dit Robichaud''

Conklin Families of America

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This is a discussion area to record up to date research into the origins of the early Conklin emigrants to America in the mid 1600s. ==Introduction== There are three individual Conklins who form the roots of many Conklin families in America: *[[Conklin-705|John Conklin]] of Long Island, New York *[[Conklin-72|Ananias Conklin]] of Long Island, New York *[[Conklin-242|John Conklin]] of Rye, New York These people appear in numerous contradictory and largely unsupported online trees that show various heritages for them. As of today (April 2020) on wikitree: *John of Long Island is shown as being born in Kingswinford, Worcestershire.There is a note in his profile concerning him previously being linked as the son of a William Conklin and Ruth Hedges. There is another note that says " ''There is no documentation known for the parents of John and Ananias Conklin. It is not known if they were brothers or cousins but DNA testing in 2001 confirms they were related''." The notes about the DNA tests originally came from Lawrence H Conklin - this may be [[Conklin-2078|Lawrence Henry Conklin]] (1933-2016) but his close relatives are not currently active on wikitree to confirm or refute this. *Ananias is shown as being born in Kingswinford. There is a note in his profile that he was probably the brother of John (of Long Island). There is also a note in his profile concerning him previously being linked as the son of William Conklin and Ruth Hedges. *William Conklin and Ruth Hedges do exist as a married couple, but a century later than the birth of Ananias. Them being the head of this family is a leftover from old IGI entries, has been discredited by FamilySearch and removed as such from wikitree. *John of Rye is shown as being born in Nottingham, England, son of Ananias (but with an uncertain tag) ==Historical Context== John and Ananias are both well documented figures of historic significance. They were principal players in establishing glass making in New England in the late 1630s. Both have associations with Nottinghamshire, England and both are recorded as being glassmakers there. Glassworks were established in Nuthall, Nottinghamshire circa 1617 and experienced craftsman were brought to the area from the West Midlands in order to do this. Ananias was described as being "of Kingswinford" (Worcestershire) at his marriage in Nottingham in 1630. John Conklin "glassmaker of Nuthall" stood as bondsman at that marriage. The first children of Ananias were baptised in Old Swinford in the 1630s, so Ananias had returned to the West Midlands soon after his marriage. John Conklin (of Long Island) married in Nottingham in 1625 and had children in the parish of Nuthall up to circa 1636. [[Conkling-136|Jacob Conklin]] was baptised in Abbots Bromley, son of John Conckclaine, glassman 1609/10. Jacob Conklin was a glassmaker and lived in the village of Awsworth (in the parish of Nuthall). He died there in 1640. The surname of Conklin is not known in Nottinghamshire outside of this small family group. There are more Conklins in the early parish registers in the West Midlands, particularly in Old Swinford (adjacent village to King's Swinford) and a few earlier mentions in Staffordshire. John (of Rye) is again a well documented person in early America. It is widely taken for granted that because of his approximate age and location he "must" be the son either of John or Ananias of Long Island. No evidence supporting the birth dates or locations of any of the three key emigrants has yet been found. ==DNA evidence== There are currently two Conklin profiles on wikitree that have associated yDNA tags. [[Conklin-856|Terrence Conklin]] is of the line of Ananias (more precisely he is of the line of John of Rye who is said to be the son of Ananias) and [[Conklin-1430|Jack Conklin]] who traces his ancestry back to John of Long Island. If the view that John and Ananias were brothers and that John of Rye was son of Ananias is correct, then these two donors should be a very close match, but they are not even of the same haplogroup. If they had a common paternal ancestor then that person lived tens of thousands of years ago. So something is wrong with the ancestral trees of these people. Fortunately the results of the DNA study mentioned in the profile of John of Long Island have been published in an excellent paper by Honor Conklin written in 2011 [http://longislandgenealogy.com/Two%20Colonial%20Conklin%20Families.PDF Two Colonial Conklin Families in America, Honor Conklin, 1911] Pages 45-54 and Figs 7&8. These results have since been added to and published without analysis by the Conklin yDNA group at Family Tree DNA [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Conklin?iframe=ycolorized yDNA results for Conklin donors at ftDNA]. A more detailed analysis of these results is given below, but the headline summary is: #Ananias and John (of Long Island) are extremely closely related. They may be either brothers or close cousins, it is not possible to distinguish the relationship they are so close. #John (of Rye) is not biologically related to either Ananias or John (of Long Island). If they shared a common paternal ancestor it was thousands of years in the past. # [[Conklin-1430|Jack Conklin]] is not the biological descendant of John of Long Island. This could be because of adoption, infidelity or simply a mistake in the tree, but it is certain. ===Comparison of ySTR results for Conklin groups=== {{Image|file=Watson-1411-4.jpg|size=1000|label=DNA ySTR results for Conklin}} The table above shows the modal results of 37 markers for groupings of the descendants of Ananias, John of Long Island, John of Rye and, for completion, [[Conklin-1430|Jack Conklin]]. The results for Ananias have been arbtrarily taken as the baseline and difference from that baseline are highlit in orange. It is quite obvious that there are no differences at this level between Ananias and John of Long Island, they match each other on all 37 out of 37 markers. The match is actually better than this as one of the descendants of Ananias has tested at 67 markers as has one of the descendants of John. They match each other on 66 out of 67 markers. That John and Ananias are very closely related is indisputable based on this evidence. It does not mean that they were brothers, it means precisely that they were very closely related. On the other hand the mass of orange in the line of John of Rye demonstrates that that line is not even remotely related to that of the Long Island Conklins. Numerically, the modal values for John of Rye match Ananias on only 22 of the 37 markers at a genetic distance of 19. Those numbers mean they were not related to each other in a genalogically meaningful timeframe. John of Rye was not the son of Ananias of Long Island. For completeness, and because Jack Conklin has been considerate enough to include his DNA details at wikitree, his comparison with the Ananias mode is a match of 10 out of 37 and a genetic distance of 52. His results also show that he is a different haplogorup (I-M253) compared to these other Conklins (R-M269). With apologies to Mr Conklin, there is either an error in the research into his ancestral line or what is commonly referred to as a NEP event (Not the Expected Parent). ===Haplotree of Conklin of Long Island=== None of the DNA donors to the two projects from this Conklin family have so far awarded themselves a DNA badge at wikitree, but their Conklin heritage trees are available elsewhere. The figure below shows their relationships and the branch points in their DNA results. The branch points do not indicate with which ancestor the mutation occurred, just on which branch. {{Image|file=Watson-1411-2.jpg|size=1000|label=Haplotree of Conklin of Long Island}} Peleg Conklin is worthy of mention. He is not currently on wikitree but his memorial is posted at Findagrave '''Monumental Inscription''', {{FindAGrave|32573061}}. His mother was Rebecca Conklin and his father is reputed to have been a close relative. The DNA match confirms that he was, but cannot unfortunately identify just who he was. ===Haplotree of Conklin of Rye=== This is the equivalent branch tree for John of Rye. It could be much fuller, but not all of the DNA donors have provided enough information to show to which branch they belong and some of their ancestral trees have genealogical brick walls that will require more work to connect to the main tree. {{Image|file=Watson-1411-3.jpg|size=1000|label=Haplotree of Conklin of Rye}} ==Possible Origins of the Long Island Conklins== No baptism has been found for either John or Ananias. This is not really surprising as the survival rate of parish registers for the early 1600s is not great and this family seems to buck the norm as they moved over greater distances than was common at the time - so it is difficult to nail them down to one particular parish to search. Similarly, no will has been found in which they are named. On the other hand, their huge DNA match defines them as being close relatives and their dual locations of Nottinghamshire and Worcestershire, coupled with their association with the glass industry and known history of that industry in England, allows at least a working hypothesis to be developed. The vital events of Conklins recorded in parish registers in the West Midlands have been put together and are now all on wikitree. They are shown in the timeline tree below together with a theory of how John and Ananias may be related. {{Image|file=Watson-1411-5.jpg|size=1000|label=Conklins in England in 1500s}} Glass makers from Lorraine are known to have come to England in the late 1500s. One family of prominent glassmakers (Henzey) are known to have moved to Bagot's Park (Abbots Bromley) in the West Midlands c1585 and then to have moved again to Wollaton (Nuthall) in Nottinghamshire c1617 [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=86SzSzi5Y8wC&pg=PA230&lpg=PA230&dq=glassmaking+abbots+bromley&source=bl&ots=MRv2MbRCXa&sig=ACfU3U1HYcnGEXROLQGpqecYzgMSXmDqig&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiIp5PNwPLoAhWPUBUIHfhbCVAQ6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=glassmaking%20abbots%20bromley&f=false Medieval England: A Social History and Archaeology from the Conquest to 1600 AD, Colin Platt, 1978] Page 230. Given that [[Conklin-2758|John Conklin]] was a glass maker in Abbots Bromley in 1609 when his son Jacob was baptised there, and that Jacob and John Conklin turn up in Nuthall as glass makers in the 1630s, it seems reasonable to propose that Jacob and John are both the sons of John senior and that John senior moved with the Henzeys from Abbots Bromley to Nottinghamshire. As far as Ananias is concerned, it is quite possible that he was also the son of John except that his marriage licence states that he was "of Kingswinford" in 1630 when he married Mary Lander in Nottingham. This may seem a minor point, but in 1630 where you were "of" had huge legal significance in terms of establishing rights of residency (and therefore right to poor relief should it ever become necessary). It is also a reason why a local person (John) needed to stand as bondsman for the marriage - basically swearing that that this stranger from another county was of good standing on pain of a substantial fine if he was not. Ananias also returned to Kingswinford soon after he was married as his daughter Mary was baptised there in 1631. It would not be unusual if Ananias had been apprenticed (normally at age 14) for 7 years to learn the trade of glassmaking from his uncle who was then in Nottinghamshire. Such apprenticeships within the family were often informal as that avoided registering the apprenticeship and paying tax. He would still not have been allowed to marry until he had finished his apprenticeship at age 21. He would also not have gained official residency in Nottinghamshire, but would have been "of" his home residence - KIngswinford. Consistent with this theory (and also with the DNA evidence) would be if Ananias was the son of either [[Conklin-2725|Francis ]] or [[Conklin-2718|George]]. In the model as proposed either would make him 1st cousin to John and therefor a very close DNA match. ==Sources==

Connacht Categories Team

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Go to [[Space:New_Irish_Roots_Structure|New_Irish_Roots_Structure]] == Proposed Text for this Team Page == ---- ''' Welcome to the Connacht Categories Team''' This is part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|Irish Roots Project]] * '''Goal:''' To create and maintain an error free category structure for the Province of Connacht. * '''Responsibilities:''' Maintaining the category structure, name formats and their associated pages for the Province of Connacht. * '''What we do:''' Review and maintain Provincial categories and their associated how to and help pages, following Irish Roots Project guidelines and standards. * '''Who should Join:''' Anyone who understands or has an interest in the administrative, religious, ethnic, or other groupings within Connacht and how they interact with each other. * '''How to join:''' Send your request to the Team Leader or [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] It would be an asset if you are already a member of the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]], but it is not required. :Leader: TBC :Members: - Add your name here County Level sub-teams will be implemented as needed. ---- == Some basic questions to be answered == 1. Who should be on this Team. What type of person, Interests etc *anyone who wants to help keep the categories error free *anyone who understands the administrative divisions and religious divisions in Ireland and how they interact with each other. 2. What does this Team do? Why do we have it? *This team is going to be responsible for maintaining the category structure and name formats of categories for all categories under the Province of Connacht. *The purpose of this team is to help ensure that our Irish Roots Project categories are in line with WikiTree's Categorization Vision and Planning guidelines; to help ensure that our Irish Roots Project categories are created and maintained within WikiTree's Categorization Maintenance guidelines; and to ensure that our Irish Roots Project is viewed as an accurate and reliable place to research Irish ancestors. 3. What other Projects or Teams does it interact with. Where and why? Responsibilities of each Project. *This team will interact with the Categories Project on a regular basis through the Categorization Project Maintenance Team, Coordinator or Leaders as needed. This should be done by the Irish Roots Categories Team Leader by email or through Discord. *This team will also interact with other Provincial Teams in Irish Roots project that require category intersection with Connacht. This should be done through email, Discord, or the Irish Roots GoogleGroup. 5. What is the plan and goal? Short term - long term. When should it be implemented? *Short Term Goal - Implement the Connacht structure and name changes when it is approved through the Proposal process underway now. * *Long Term Goal - Develop space pages for Categories, as needed *Long Term Goal - Monitor and maintain the Connacht portion of the Irish Roots category structure ==Team Related Documentation== [[:Space:County Level Categories Team Leader Role| Provincial Categories Team Leader Role]]

Connacht Ireland 1100-1333 primary sources

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robust meticulous bibliography-supported annotated pre-1500 caliber W. M. Hennessy, W.M. (1871) The annals of Loch Cé: a chronicle of Irish affairs from A. D. 1014 to A. D. 1590, Rolls Series 54 (2 vols, London 1871) LC1100.1 Donnchadh Ua hEochadha, king of Uladh, and a number of the chieftains of Uladh along with him, were taken prisoners by Domhnall Mac Lachlainn Ua_Lochlainn-1, king of Oilech,... LC1100.3 A hosting by Muirchertach Ua Briain to Eas-Ruaidh. LC1101.1 LC1101.2 LC1102 LC1103 LC1104 LC1105 LC1106 LC1107 LC1108 LC1109 LC1110. LC1111 LC1112 LC1113 LC1114 LC1115 LC1116 LC1117 LC1118 LC1119 LC1120 LC1121 LC1122 LC1123 LC1124 LC1125 LC1126 LC1127 LC1128 LC1129 LC113 LC114 LC115 LC116 LC117 LC118 LC119 LC120 LC121 LC1220. LC1221. LC1222. LC1223. LC1224.2 Cathal Crobhderg O'Conchobhair, king of Connacht, and king of the Gaeidhel of Erinn according to merit, died in the monastery of Cnoc-Muaidhe on the 5th of the kalends of June; the best Gaeidhel for nobility and honour that came from the time of Brian Borumha down; 1224.3 1224.4 1224.5 1224.9 1224.10 1224.11 1224.12 1224.13 1224.14 LC1225. LC1226. LC1227. LC1228. LC1229. LC1230 Freeman, A. Martin (1944) Annála Connacht: The Annals of Connacht. A. Martin Freeman 1224.2 A heavy and terrible shower fell in part of Connacht this year, that is, in Tir Maine and in Sodain and in Ui Diarmata and in Clann Taidc,... Nor was it strange that these portentous things should happen in Connacht at that time, for a great affliction befell the country then, the loss of Cathal Crobderg son of Toirrdelbach O Conchobair, king of Connacht;... having been for six and thirty years sole monarch of the province of Connacht. So says Donnchad Baccach O Maelchonaire in his poem on the Succession of the Kings: ‘The reign of Red-hand was a pleasant reign, after the fall of Cathal Carrach; he ruled for sixteen and twenty prosperous calm years.’ And he was in the seventy-second year of his age, as the poet Nede O Maelchonaire says: ‘Three years and a half-year, I say, was the life of Red-hand in Cruachu till the time that his father died in wide-stretching Ireland.’ He was born at Port Locha Mesca and fostered by Tadc O Con Chennainn in Ui Diarmata, and it was sixty-eight years from the death of Toirrdelbach to the death of Cathal Crobderg, as the chronicle shows. 1224.3 Aed O Conchobair his son reigned after him; for he had been king in effect by the side of his father and already held all the hostages of Connacht. 1224.7 The Canon Muirges O Conchobair, son of Ruaidri, the man of all the Gaels that ever were who was most skilled alike in literature and chanting and verse-making, died this year and was buried at Cong... 1224.8 Domnall O Cellaig king of Ui Maine died. 1224.12 Aed son of Conchobar Maenmaige [O Conchobair] died on his journey from the River and Jerusalem this year. 1224.13 The sons of Hugo [de Lacy] came to Ireland in spite of the King of England, and their coming produced assaults of war and dispersion among the Galls of Ireland, until these rose up against them and they were driven to seek the protection of Aed O Neill king of Ailech. Then the Galls and Gaels of Ireland raised an army to attack them: Aed mac Cathail Chrobdeirg king of Connacht, Donnchad Cairbrech O Briain king of Thomond, Diarmait Cluasach (Long-eared) Mac Carthaig king of Desmond and the leading men of Ireland generally, except the Cenel Eogain and Cenel Conaill. 1224.14 Aed mac Cathail Chrobdeirg marched with a great force to the castle of Ard Abla in Tethba.

Connect For The Cure Interest Group

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[[Project:Global_Family_Reunion|Global Family Reunion Project]] members who are participating in AJ Jacobs' "Connect For The Cure" Alzheimer's fundraiser. For every person connected to AJ, he will donate $1 up to $10000.
WikiTreers have connected X people for the cure!
Participants [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] - no connections yet

Connect the Dots

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{{Image|file=Family_Photographs_-_miscellaneous-2.jpg |align=l |size=200 }} ''While researching the family lines, occasionally we encounter history that gives us an 'ah ha' moment. That wonderful time when the light bulb goes off and two genealogical research dots connect and only a genealogist will fully appreciate.'' =[[Vendrick-17 |Peter Vendrick]] and [[Ross-32056 |Elijah Ross]]= By: [[Ross-33831 |Cathy Ross Brewer]] After spending the better part of 2022 and 2023 I was successful in getting my paternal 4X Great Grandfather – [[Ross-32056 |Elijah Ross]] certified as a Sons of the American Revolutionary War Patriot. It had its challenges, especially since he and several of my great uncles were tried for treason but with determination, I accomplished my mission. He and my uncles were among 20-30 militia men that were arrested for insurrection after they broke a fellow soldier who was charged with desertion out of the New Bern, North Carolina jail on November 10,1779. As I dug into the records, I happened upon an inconsequential entry in the November 18, 1779, minutes of the NC Council of State. The High sheriff of the county – [[Bryan-6785 |Captain John Bryan]] had expressed concern that there he didn’t have enough men to guard the increased number of prisoners. The council resolved the issue by ordering no less than 50 men from the county militia to help guard the prisoners. [https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr22-0681''' Minutes of the North Carolina Council of State''']; November 18, 1779; Volume 22, Pages 959-962; University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Accessed: March 5, 2024 So fast forward to this week where I’ve been working on a different family line from my mother’s side of the family. I was introduced to my 4x Great Uncle [[Vendrick-17 |Peter Vendrick]]. He too served during the Revolutionary War. Years after the war, those that served were eligible for a pension, but they had to apply in court and give testimony regarding their life and service. So, I found myself reading 72-year-old Peter Vendrick’s sworn statement. [https://www.fold3.com/image/19763567/vendrick-peter-page-1-us-revolutionary-war-pensions-1800-1900 '''US, Revolutionary War Pensions - Peter Vendrick''']: US, Revolutionary War Pensions, 1800-1900; Fold3 by Ancestry.com; The National Archives; Publication number: M804; Nara catalog id: 300022;18 pages [https://revwarapps.org/s7791.pdf '''Pension application of Peter Vendrick S7791(Translation)''' ]; Transcribed by Will Graves; www.//revwarapps.org; Site last updated 2/28/2024; He couldn’t remember the precise time when he joined the effort, but it was in June after Charleston was taken (Charleston, SC fell to the British on May 12, 1780). He goes into great detail regarding his time spent in the war which was all interesting. But what caught my eye came towards the end of his declaration. He mentions that about six months prior to joining the Second Regiment he was serving in the county militia and was drafted to “guard the jail in New Bern, and which were confined many Tories and British that upon this duty this declarant served three months under the command of Captain Bryan, who was at the time High Sheriff of Craven County. I can’t swear to it but circumstantial evidence certainly indicates that my maternal 4X Great Uncle [[Vendrick-17 |Peter Vendrick]] was guarding my paternal 4X Great Grandfather [[Ross-32056 |Elijah Ross]] in jail! ==Sources==

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To track DNA testers connected to Kenneth Arthur Sargent.

Connect Two Mathews Lines

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The goal of this project is to connect the two Moses Mathews lines currently being built. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mathews-4018|Claude Mathews]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Establish the nexus between Claude and Tracie Lines. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23970150 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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==August Connections== *Hope Campbell-https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Campbell-34411 add as child to https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Campbell-37886 Alexander & Sophia Campbell- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/966K-V19 Possible Connections for Jan ==TO- Do== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Emmons-985- brother of *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHX7-G1P *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Emmons-1165, great-uncle of *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Emmons-1164 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Townsend-8150 grandfather of George B Yard's wife Helen Townsend https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Yard-475 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gilstrap-103 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVJ5-ZTC- grandmother of https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gravley-61 Abraham Wismer- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wismer-102 uncle of Barbara https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wismer-300 mother of children who married into Moore-Hendershot branch. Isaac- Father of Abraham & John (her father) doesn't have sources, but his parents do. (did i do this?) ==DONE== *Thomas Van Note- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vannort-20 grandfather of * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Note-29 Alice (via her father Thomas) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Terrell-2306 G-GF of Oscar Terrell, husband of Thelma Hadley *John Coates Hogan- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hogan-2422 GF *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR47-6G5 *https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVY2-X56 of Mark Eaton Jr. husband of Thelma Hadley- daughter of https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cameron-10770 *Jacob Culp- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Culp-51, https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LNV1-Y46- GF of Grant Culp, husband of Grace Bundy- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bundy-1606 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shaw-10520 James Shaw- maternal GF of Richard Renoud, husband of https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kimball-4329 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Erkenbrack-2 GF of Wm Erkenbrack, husband of Glydeth https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Haptonstall-69 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCornack-9 grandfather of husband of *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Neketin-2 Mabelle Neketin *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Howry-4 maternal grandfather of husband of *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hale-9720 Wm Hale *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-61470 Frankie White *Husband of Georgia White- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Montgomery-10747 he's here! *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McClun-8 maternal great-grandfather for Ralph Russell m. Dorothy Kimball *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Culp-1591 great-grandfather of Stanton Culp (via John, Charles), husband of Ruth White- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-61441 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kimball-2695- father of George Kimball- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kimball-4276 ==Unsure of Proof== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Note-35 Daniel on FamilySearch is uncle of *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Note-29 Alice (via her father Thomas) but no proof he is son of Thomas Van Note- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vannort-20 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Godding-92 GM of https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bishop-15888 ==No Proof== *Tunis Brokaw- ancestor of in-law- Further out connection- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brokaw-518 https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQT1-BCW George Buttler who married Louise Des Anges Harvey *Don't have proof in documentation that George R. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2SX7-7DG is son of Tunis. *GF- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Devore-192 HCD is husband of Cornelia Moore- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moore-59145 *Do not have proof he is grandfather. *No good proof of relationship apart from Find a Grave- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43023501/rachal-barkalow Rachel Corwine dau of Richard Corwine, son of George Corwin- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Corwin-475 ==Sibling/Cousin pairs== *Allertons & Shermans *Darius S. + Almira Tabor (father- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tabor-941 no proof of relationship Darius- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sherman-952 *Amy S. + Jos. T. (brother of Almira- no proof of relationship *Milton A. + Eliza Belding (Sibs- ch. of Sam A. & Hannah Herd) *Cornelia Allerton + Walter Sherman- ch. Shadrach & D. Howland) *Amaryllis A. + Shadrach S.- added CC *Byron A. + Helen S.- added CC *Oliver A. + Sarah J. A- grand-dau of Isaac Allerton (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Allerton-221) , brother of Joshua, grandfather of Fred Allerton, m. Cornelia (so they are 2nd cousins) *Amanda A. + Wm Tabor (mother Amy Sherman- Rich below sister) (Wm Almira's nephew (Ch. of Richard S. & Sarah En.) *Alfred + Mary S. -second cousins- grandfathers are brothers (dau Darius & A. Tabor) *Cornelia S. + Fred A.= can't find relation between these Allertons ==Related?== *Sarah Ensign + Rich S. *Stilman Ensign + Amy Sherman/Tabor *Found a couple of docs for a Keen-McCurdy marriage in Ohio, not sure if/how it is connected Death of Edward Keen- parents Thomas Keen & Eliza J. McCurdy- Found her father- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mccurdy-384 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8JX-49P Marriage of Edward Keen to Sally Lupton in 1887 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XD2R-TRF *Found a John Kirk McCurdy headed family in Pennsylvania- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WSR-VQM wonder if related to Yard-McCurdy family, one child is named Edmund Yard McCurdy. Edmund- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2FD-J5Z None of them have profiles on Wikitree that I could find. An in-law of an-law is here- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Milby-185 Connections found- check how to do correctly so they count- *Helen Jefferies- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jefferies-823 her husband Jewett Mather has an ancestor a few generations removed here- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Struble-451 Double cousin/cousin marriages Also found another relationship between an in-law, but now I'm blanking on name, the husband's name was Leroy Salathiel (surname) and he married either a Ray or Cameron daughter, and one of her sibs or cousins married his cousin.

Connect-a-Thon Selfie Pics

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Hey, ya'll upload your selfies here, and then you won't have to worry about profile privacy settings preventing your pictures from showing. :-) Judy Bramlage: What you are looking at is an extremely restricted area where I have a total of four computers and which I generally use three at a time. In addition, the large screen in the center is a Merlin LCD Enhanced Vision which magnifies documents or anything on a moveable flatbed. I am using it with a sheet of glass to hold down the Mayflower Book 4 to make it easy for data entry. I am also wearing the Scan-A-Thon T-Shirt I won, and disheveled as I ever am during a Thon. I use one computer you can't see to put up my own databases, the portable on the desk to do the data entry, and the computer to my right to do internet searches. What you are seeing on the back wall in one of the needlepoint tapestries I've completed. I'm working on another one that is 3 feet by five feet. It still has about 4 inches of work left across the bottom. The corner is for the walker I refuse to use and other storage.

Connect-a-Thon Strategies for Ireland-1445

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I participated in all three 2023 WikiTree Connect-a-Thons on Team [[Space:Southern_Super_Sweepers|Southern Super Sweepers]], but I've never prepared for one in advance. I thought I'd change that up for 2024. I'm sure some members see the Connect-a-Thons as a competition, but most (like me) use them as motivation to help expand the WikiTree. I'm collecting my 2024 tactics and strategies here as a way to focus my own efforts - and perhaps encourage others to do more as well. I welcome tips and suggestions from others. Be sure to review the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions Connect-a-Thon Participation Instructions]'''. == Why Southern Super Sweepers? == I chose the Southern Super Sweepers as my team for several reasons: * I've lived in Atlanta for almost forty years * My spouse's family is all southern * Many of my paternal lines are southern * I manage the [[Space:McCool_Name_Study|McCool Name Study]] on WikiTree, and many McCool lines are southern == Past efforts by [[Ireland-1445|Kevin Ireland]] == I first participated in a Connect-a-Thon in 2023: * In the July 2023 Connect-a-Thon, I added 80 connectionsJul 2023 Connect-a-Thon Scores
https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/202303/TeamAndUser.htm
* In April 2023, I added 110 connectionsApr 2023 Connect-a-Thon Scores
https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/202302/TeamAndUser.htm
* In Jan 2023, I added 105 connectionsJan 2023 Connect-a-Thon Scores
https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/202301/TeamAndUser.htm
Like most participants, I worked part-time on the challenges as real-life allowed. I try to add complete profiles during the events, and found that I spent much of my challenge time on research rather than creating the new profiles. In 2024, I plan to do some of the profile research in advance. == My Jan 2024 Challenge Goals == I've set a few arbitrary targets for myself for the Jan 2024 Connect-a-Thon: * Add 250+ connections during the challenge (significantly higher than my previous 110) * Increase my CC7 count by 300+ (my hope is that some of my new connections will link to existing profiles) * Earn another Club 1000 badge in January 2024 (while I always hit Club 100, I don't usually make it to 1,000) == Tactics and Strategies == I have two weeks until the Jan 2024 challenge begins. I will use that time to: # Determine if I want to focus on my own lines, my spouse's, my in-laws (including siblings' in-laws), my stepfamily, my One-name studies, or others. It will probably be a combination. # My primary focus will be on non-living people born after about 1820 so that there are at least some government records that indicate who their parents may have been. # Use the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/wikitree-dynamic-tree/#name=Ireland-1445&view=cc7 CC7 Views Tree App] to identify connections who may be missing in WikiTree - especially those who can add to my CC7 count. # Use WikiTree Sourcer to update existing WikiTree profiles to include lists of household members from Census records. This will help me determine who might be missing from WikiTree. # Update the "No more siblings, spouses, and children" checkboxes on existing WikiTree profiles identified in step 3 above. # Decide which missing people to add to WikiTree during the challenge. Find or create records for them on FamilySearch - and improve their FamilySearch records as needed in advance. During the actual Challenge weekend, I'll be able to use my advance planning along with WikiTree Sourcer to quickly create new detailed profiles. == My Jan 2024 Priorities == I'll focus on adding connections to the following people (under construction): * [[Reineck-76|Lillian Fredericka (Reineck) Hevenor (1874-1959)]] - CC3. Add siblings, aunts/uncles, and cousins. * [[Williams-93173|Edward Porter Williams (1843-1903)]] - CC5. Add two more degrees of connections as needed. * [[Freeman-17727|Nesbey Oben Freeman Sr (1890-1936)]] - CC3. Add remaining children, siblings, and cousins. * [[Johnston-22268|Janice Lewis (Johnston) Freeman (1894-1922)]] - CC3. Add cousins and more. * aunt Nancy * my stepmother and stepfathers * my sisters-in-law == Sources ==

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:An interesting blog, Connected by Thread was published by Rachal Gregor, Historic Columbia on Thursday, February 23rd 2023 featuring handiwork and genealogy of Eliza C. Jones Murchison and her daughter, Jane M. Murchison. Historic Columbia is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Columbia and Richland County's historic and cultural heritage.
'''Connected by Thread'''
:As Historic Columbia observes Women’s History Month, we acknowledge and celebrate two women whose material culture survive within our collection. It is often difficult to uncover information about women in the early nineteenth century, as many were hidden in the shadow of their husbands, brothers, and fathers; in other words, their lives were rarely recorded to the degree of their male family members. However, most women were trained in household tasks such as sewing and often completed remarkable work. Depending on their socioeconomic status, these women may have crafted textile pieces purely for show or for utilitarian purposes. The textile collection of Historic Columbia contains a variety of pieces, all of which shed light on the lives of the women who made them.  :If you have visited the Robert Mills House recently, you would have seen this sampler on display in the East Parlor. In the nineteenth century, samplers were a common part of handiwork training for girls as young as five years old. As the name suggests, samplers served to display a sample of the embroidery skills that may be required of a lady of the house. These pieces are often signed and dated and may include proverbs, poems, or bible verses.  :'''The Gift of Time ''' :Jane M. Murchison completed this sampler in 1826 when she was only eight years old. Certain details reveal that Jane came from a family of some means, allowing her to have the time to practice her stitches.   :The fact that Jane had both the time to create a sampler of this quality indicates that her family had other in the household performing daily chores. Had Jane been of a lower socioeconomic status, she would have still been taught how to sew, but her stitches would have no need to be as artistic. Instead, those sewing skills would be used to do quick mends on clothing and to create simple blankets and quilts for warmth. Additionally, any spare thread and fabric would not have been wasted to create such finery, as that spare cloth and thread of a variety of colors would have been an additional expense not all families would have been able to afford.  :It wasn’t as though all young girls at this time would have been taught at this age to read or write either, making their need to practice their letters in any way nonexistent. Not only does Jane’s work include letters and numbers, indicating some formal education, but also additional colorful decorations such as the mushrooms and the foliage on the lower half of the sampler.  :'''Who was Jane Murchison? ''' :But what else can we learn about Jane’s life? Based on the date and her age at the time of the piece’s completion, we know she was born around 1818. However, identifying further details is difficult without knowing where she was living or the names of other family members. Unsurprisingly, initial genealogical searches for “Jane Murchison” proved unsuccessful— due to her young age, she would likely not appear until the 1850 US Census, and even then, it would be more likely that she would appear under an unknown married name.  :Fortunately, clues from another textile in HC’s collection unveiled more details about Jane’s life. : '''A Murchison Family Quilt ''' :While it is less common for a quilt to be signed than a sampler, this large chintz quilt, currently on displayed in the Robert Mills House, was signed and dated in cross-stitching on the reserve by Eliza C. Murchison in 1833. Unlike Jane’s sampler, it reveals some additional details, including that Eliza was living in “Orangeburgh, So Ca” at the time, as well as that it was gifted to Aaron B. Jones of Manchester, Connecticut. While that label provides information about the purpose of the piece, who made it, when it was made and where, the construction of the quilt adds information as to Eliza’s socioeconomic status. :'''An Expensive Fabric ''' :The fabric used as the boarder on top of Eliza’s quilt is chintz, a very expensive, likely imported fabric. Originating in India before being imported to Europe, chintz was originally used as draperies and furnishing coverings in the 1600s. Its floral design, created by stamping a woodblock or even hand painting the design with dye and mordant onto fabric before rinsing it with rice water and sealing it with a type of wax, was so popular that some European countries actually banned it as an import to protect their own textile production and sales. It was also a difficult and time-consuming method to reproduce. England eventually became successful in creating their own chintz with a large amount of enslaved labor and began to export it to other countries, including the colonies; the United States did not join in chintz production until the 1830s. While it is colorfast and a sturdy fabric, it would rarely be used for utilitarian purposes, but rather as a display of wealth and taste in upper-class homes. :'''Expert Stitchwork ''' :Eliza was quite skilled with needle and thread, making such fine stitches that 12 of them could fit into one inch of the quilting. For comparison, the standard of what is still considered “good” quilting averages 8 stitches-per-inch. Not all women would have had the time or the patience to include such a high stitch-count in a quilt, especially one of this size (98.5 inches by 98 inches). While we know from the 1840 census record that Eliza enslaved 10 people, the consistency of the stitches seems to indicate that only one person performed the work, and as Eliza did sign the reverse and gift the quilt to Aaron Jones, Connecticut, it is more likely that it was completed by her. :'''Creating a Family Tree ''' :What more can we learn about Eliza? What was Eliza’s age at making this beautiful piece? Was she married or is Murchison her maiden name? How is she related to the young Jane who created our sampler? Who is Aaron and why would she spend the time to create such a large quilt for him? Those answers and more can be answered with the information Eliza left in cross-stitching on the quilt.  :There is documentation of Eliza Murchison living in Orangeburg, South Carolina in the 1830s. Further, the 1840 census lists her of leading a two-person, all-female household, and the 1860 census – which shows that Eliza was then residing in Sumter, South Carolina – lists her place of birth as Connecticut. With no male listed in these censuses, we wonder if at this time she was an unmarried woman or perhaps a widow. Without a marriage record, our only research path was through Aaron B. Jones and their shared link to Connecticut. Perhaps Aaron was a sibling or nephew, or maybe a single male Eliza hoped to one day wed?   :Jones admittedly is a very common surname. However, the year (1833), city (Manchester), and the fact that he was male made it easy to find Aaron Buckland Jones, the son of Eunice Buckland and William Jones, using various census records in Ancestry.com. Digging deeper made the family connection clear: William’s brother, Samuel Phillips Jones, and his wife, Jane Bruce, had at least seven children, including Elizabeth “Eliza” Campbell Jones (1793-1870). At the age of 40, our quiltmaker, Eliza, made this piece for her first cousin.   :Once we confirmed Eliza’s age, place of birth, and surname, a record noting her marriage to Roderick Murchison soon followed, and eventually so did the name of one of her children: Jane M. Murchison.  :Jane does not appear in most family trees in Ancestry.com and in fact has no digitized government records associated with her name. Why is there so little information, even less than normal for women at the time? Jane passed away at the age of 10, only two years after completing the sampler. This means her sampler may have been one of the greatest personal achievements in her short life, and it is likely the only surviving material object of her existence.  :Eliza and Roderick Murchison had another daughter, Roderick “Rodie” Elizabeth Murchison, who had four children, including Margaret Bruce Murchison McDonald, the mother of the donor of these two textile pieces. :The quality of the pieces indicate that the Murchison family was wealthy, and contemporary documents support this theory. Roderick’s father, Philip Murchison, was a Scottish immigrant who operated a mill along the Little Pee Dee River in Marion District, SC. Philip passed away prior to 1830, but the census recorded his wife, Margaret Ann McCrae as enslaving two people. By 1840, Eliza is the head of her own household, her husband having died in 1820. At the time she enslaved 10 people inherited from her husband and perhaps her father. She never remarried. :While we do not yet know why Eliza made this beautiful quilt for her cousin Aaron, it is due to Eliza’s forethought in signing the reverse that we are able to shed additional light on her daughter’s story, and in turn, on Eliza’s own. Eliza could not have imagined her skill with needle and thread might someday allow modern day researchers to connect with her long-deceased daughter. These small family details that were shared with Historic Columbia by Eliza's descendant, the donor of these two pieces, further helps us tell the stories of these women as we celebrate their craft and the resilience of their material possessions. :Eliza’s quilt and Jane’s sampler can currently be viewed at the Robert Mills House. Both of these items were donated by Jane McDonald in memory of her sisters, Mary and Margaret McDonald. Remember, if you have a family heirloom, be sure to create a written record of its story for future researchers.  ==Source== *[https://www.historiccolumbia.org/|Online Blog], Historic Columbia, Administrative Offices 1601 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201, Connected by Thread by Rachal Gregor, on Thursday, February 23rd 2023  

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[[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut Project]] === Members of the Connecticut sub-project of the US History Project === *[[Treadwell-833|Tim Treadwell]] Many of my ancestors settled in Connecticut in the 17th Century, especially in Fairfield County. Putting people within the context of history is one of the main reasons that I do genealogy, so I'm excited to be part of the project. Surnames includeTreadwell, Dann, Hayden, Lockwood, Minor, Wheeler, Booth and lots more. *[[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]] It seems, sometimes, as though half my ancestors lived in Connecticut in the 17th and 18th Centuries - even one who started off on Long Island! I don't have a specific Connecticut project to work on - yet - but I do end up adding sources to and trying to improve unrelated profiles, as I research and try to untangle "my" ancestors. *[[B-404|Anne B]] A lot of my ancestors were founders of [[Space:New_Haven_Colony|New Haven Colony.]] I'm working on profiles for the founders of Hartford and New Haven from the [[Space:Connecticut_Project_Worklist|Connecticut Worklist]] *[[Barber-4100]] Researching Griswolds, Paines, Tisdales, Nobles, Tylers, Loomis's, Barbers, and Leete families; Descendant of the Founders of Ancient Windsor (CT) *[[Counce-43|T Counce]] Descendant of the Wheelers from Stonington and New London County. Working on the [[Space:Wheeler_Name_Study|Wheeler Name Study]] and [[Space:Stonington%2C_New_London%2C_Connecticut|Stonington, Connecticut]] *[[Hill-11959 | S Willson]] I have ancestors from throughout Connecticut *[[Winter-1935|Elizabeth Winter]] I have ancestors from all eight counties, and among the earliest settlers in Norwalk, Fairfield, Stratford, New Haven, New London, Stonington and Hartford. My preacher great-grandfather, an Abolitionist, served as pastor in Middletown & Greenwich. As of early 2017, I'm working on adding thousands of graveyard pictures, mostly from the Bridgeport area. I once read that that the term "Yankee" originated as a New Amsterdam Dutch expression for English settlers in Connecticut, their pronunciation of "John Cheese." May or may not be true, and likely not intended as a compliment, but I like the story and am certainly of Yankee heritage. *[[Stawski-25|Andrea (Stawski) Pack]] I was born in New Britain, Hartford County, Connecticut, Have many relatives that still live there and its surrounding Counties. My grandparents came from Crakow, Poland to Ellis Island and settled in New Britain. My Surnames are Stawski, Czban, Galka, Gzyl, Scorzato, Kosloski, Dzioba, etc. Married the love of my life in Connecticut while he was in the Army who is now deceased and I now live in West Virginia. My hubby has so many ancestors that fought for our Freedom even in the early 1600's they came to Virginia from many countries which the part we live in is part of Virginia now called West Virginia since June 20, 1862. *[[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] I work mostly in the Somers, Connecticut region near Springfield, Massachusetts. Several generations of Pomeroys lived and were buried there. I use the American Pomeroy database to connect Pomeroys. I add people to fill in the North and West Somers cemeteries. Somers is in Tolland, Connecticut. *[[Prince-3418|Crystal Prince Tyrrell]]. Interests and Families include Connecticut, Connecticut Cemeteries, with specific Interests in Fairfield and Redding Cemeteries where many of my Couch and Andrews Ancestors were/ are buried. St. Mary's Cemetery in Putnam where my Son and Granddaughter are buried , All Hallows Cemetery in Moosup, where many of my Prince and most likely Trahan Relatives are buried and Plainfield Cemeteries. Francis Andrews, said to be the Founder of Hartford, CT is my 8th Great-Grandfather. His Daughter, Mary , Married Simon Couch I, my 7th Great-Grandparents and from there the Couch Line goes all the way down to my Great-Grandmother , Minne Couch and her Marriage to Charles Henry Lambertson. Their Son, Jesser Elmer Married my Grandmother, Lillian Frances Douglass aka Horton . Their Daughter , Lillian Grace Lambertson in my Mother. She Married Ernest Alfred Prince Sr . in 1946. I am the Youngest of their 7 children. I also have connections to several other Early Connecticut Families and am involved with the Wheeler Name Study page. *[[Davenport-3010|S Davenport]] Families include Treat, Hart, Griswold, and allied families. I recently went through Savage's Genealogical Dictionary for clues on my early migrants and aspire to add that information to appropriate Wikitree profiles. After I clean up my suggestion list... *[[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] My husband's paternal grandparents all settled in Middletown, CT after immigrating from Sweden and Great Britain. His parents met while working at the Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown. I also have some ancestral ties to some early Connecticut settlers. *[[Maynard-1339 |Randy Maynard]] I look forward to helping. The majority of my paternal family Maynard and LaCroix came to Windham County Connecticut from New France in the late 18th to early 19th Century. *[[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] I have lived in CT most of my life, but I have lots of ancestry lines in MA. Weekly, I work through Data Doctor Suggestions trying to keep CT numbers lower. I will do lookups in the following books that I have: Families of Ancient New Haven series by Donald Jacobus, Descendants of Thomas Hale, Great Migration Directory, and the Silver Mayflower book on Richard Warren descendants. *[[Parker-31234|Angelina]] I have lived in CT for the last 23 years. My family is from the Chenango Valley region of New York. Between 1790 and 1820 many of them migrated from CT. I am currently working on the Belden, Brown, Bronson, and Trowbridge families. I know I will find more as I expand my research. *[[Paxton-178|James T. Paxton]] I have several family connections in Connecticut, including Hewitt, Holcomb, Waring, Woodworth, Cleveland, Hildreth, Utley, Palmer, Browne, Ayers, Holly, Griffin, Lamson, and Hayes. Some of my ancestors are among the Founders of Stonington, Simsbury, and Windsor. *[[Larson-2119|Ramona (Larson) Pekarek]] The following are my colonial and early American Connecticut ancestor family names and counties: Fairfield: TINKER, BALDWIN; Hartford: STANLEY, SMITH, NEWELL, SCOTT, OLMSTEAD, SMITH, PORTER, WHITE, HART; Litchfield: BROWNELL, STANLEY, PARMALEE, SMITH; Middlesex: SMITH, PORTER; New Haven: BALDWIN, PARMALEE, PAINE, BRUIN, PLAINE, HIGHLAND/HYLAND, CRITTENDEN. *[[Miller-64890|Dominikus Miller]] My Chappell family were early settlers of Lebanon and New London. They immigrated to New York after the Revolutionary War, and then on to Michigan in the 1850s, and California in the 1940s. I have created a Lebanon, CT One Place Study and would be happy to collaborate with others. Also interested in Connecticut's involvement in early military interactions up through the Revolutionary War. *[[Millerd-11|Lauren Millerd]] I was raised in Columbia, Connecticut (an area known as Lebanon Crank until Columbia was founded). I have significant French Canadian lineage and thus work on profiles of those that lived in old French Canadian Mill towns in CT, such as Taftville, Wauregan, Putnam, and Willimantic. I am also a descendant of several people in the Stonington, CT area, including my great-great-grandparents: [[Main-1107|George Park Main (1847-1929)]], [[Daggett-1053|Martha (Daggett) Hollister (1874-1941)]], [[Scott-45554|Abigail (Scott) Stephens (1861-1949)]] *[[Spencer-12751|Keith Mann Spencer]] The stories about how my ancestors survived in such a harsh new land amaze me. My''' Mann''' family is from Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut. '''Kellogg''' family from Colchester, New London, Conn. & Hebron, Tolland, Conn.''' Stark''' family from Groton, New London, Conn. '''Porter''' family from Lebanon, New London, Conn. '''Day''' family from Hartford, Hartford, Conn.''' Sprague''' family from Lebanon, New London, Conn.''' Butler''' family from Hartford, Hartford, Conn. ''' Warren''' family from Killingly, Windham, Conn. ''' Cady''' family from Canterbury, Windham, Conn. '''Curtis''' family from Woodbury, Fairfield, Conn. ''' Hubbell''' family from Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.

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http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connecticut Note: Connecticut ratified the Constitution of the United States and officially became a state in the Union on January 9, 1788. Each of the original colonies had different dates of official joining the Union. But this is not the date people remember. This was not the date we declared our intent to become an independant nation. On July 4, 1776, in big bold letters reads: '''The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America''' Note: There were no counties in Connecticut prior to 10 May 1666, and county government was abolished in 1960. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfield_County,_Connecticut#/media/File:LowsCTmap.jpeg A 1799 map] This page is a work in progress. Would you like to add a short history of a town (a couple of sentences) or a longer freespace page for the town? Contact [[B-404|Anne B]] Also see the linked Connecticut ''CT State Library Town Guide'' for information on what's available. : Town . . . .County. . . . . . . Date established. . :Notes : '''Andover''' Tolland County Inc. May, 1848, from Hebron and Coventry. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458750 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Ansonia''' (city) New Haven County. Inc. May, 1889, from Derby. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458751 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Ashford''' Windham County. 1714. named October 1710. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458752 CT State Library Town Guide] :: 1706 A township (about six sq. miles) was granted on an empty tract of land. Two families settled in 1710. In 1714 it had enough population to be incorporated as a town, which is currently just under 40 square miles. 1714 the unincorporated areas of northeastern Connecticut were part of Hartford County. Windham County (inc. Ashford,) was inc. in 1726. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=zQwWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA419 Connecticut Historical Collections]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashford,_Connecticut Wikipedia]. [http://www.ashfordtownhall.org/ Town of Ashford] : '''Avon''' Hartford County. Inc. May, 1830, from Farmington. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458753 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Barkhamsted''' Litchfield County. Named May session, 1732; Inc. Oct. 1779 [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458754 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Beacon Falls''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1871, from Bethany. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458755 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Berlin''' Hartford County Inc. May, 1785, from Farmington, Wethersfield, and Middletown. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458756 CT State Library Town Guide] :: [[Space:Berlin, Connecticut]] : '''Bethany''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1832, from Woodbridge. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458757 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Bethel '''Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1855, from Danbury. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458758 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Bethlehem''' Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1787. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458759 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Bloomfield''' Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1835, from Windsor [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458760 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Bolton''' Tolland County. Incorporated October, 1720. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458761 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Bozrah '''New London County. Incorporated May, 1786, from Norwich.[https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458762 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Branford''' New Haven County. Inc. 1685. Settled in 1644, under New Haven jurisdiction. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458763 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[[:Space:Branford, New Haven, Connecticut]] : '''Bridgeport''' (city) Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1821, from Stratford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458764 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Bridgewater''' Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1856, from New Milford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458765 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Bristol''' (city) Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1785, from Farmington. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458766 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Brookfield''' Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1788, from Danbury, New Milford, and Newtown. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458767 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Brooklyn '''Windham County. Incorporated May, 1786, from Pomfret and Canterbury. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458768 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Burlington '''Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1806, from Bristol. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458769 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Canaan''' Litchfield County. Incorporated October, 1739. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458770 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Canterbury''' Windham County. Incorporated October, 1703, from Plainfield. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458771 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Canton''' Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1806, from Simsbury. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458772 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Chaplin''' Windham County. Incorporated May, 1822, from Mansfield and Hampton. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458773 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Chatham'''. — Incorporated October, 1767, from Middletown. Renamed East Hampton in 1915. : '''Cheshire''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1780, from Wallingford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458774 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Chester '''Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1836, from Saybrook. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458775 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Clinton''' Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1838, from Killingworth. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458776 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Colchester''' New London County. Inc. 1698. Named October, 1699. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458777 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Colebrook''' Litchfield County. Inc October, 1779. Named May session, 1732. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458779 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Columbia''' Tolland County. Incorporated May, 1804, from Lebanon. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458780 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Conway'''. — Incorporated May session, 1841, from Chatham. Name changed to Portland during the same session of the legislature (see Portland) : '''Cornwall '''Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1740. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458781 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Coventry '''Tolland County. Inc. 1712. Named October, 1711. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458782 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Cromwell ''' Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1851, from Middletown. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458783 CT State Library Town Guide] ::The first settlements in what is now Cromwell were made in 1650, along the Connecticut River between the North and South Little River. It was called then the Upper Houses or Upper Middletown. In 1704, they established their first parish, which contained Cromwell and East Berlin.Dudley, Myron Samuel. History of Cromwell: A Sketch. Middletown: Constitution Office, 1880. [https://books.google.com/books?id=f88-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA16&lpg=PA16] : '''Danbury''' (city) Fairfield County. Inc. 1687. Named October, 1687. https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458784 CT State Library Town Guide]::[[Space:Danbury, Connecticut|Space:Danbury]] : '''Darien''' Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1820, from Stamford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458785 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Deep River''' 1635 Middlesex County. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458786 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Derby''' (city) New Haven County. Inc. 1675. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458787 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Durham''' Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1708. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458788 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''East Granby''' Hartford County. Incorporated June, 1858, from Granby and Windsor Locks. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458789 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''East Haddam '''Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1734, from Haddam. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458790 CT State Library Town Guide] ::"Until 1650, the area of East Haddam was inhabited by at least three tribes of Indians: the Wangunks, the Mohegans and the Nehantics. The Indians called the area “Machimoodus,” the place of noises, because of numerous earthquakes that were recorded between 1638 and 1899. Loud rumblings, the “Moodus Noises,” could be heard for miles surrounding the epicenter of the quakes near Mt. Tom. The land, which is now Haddam and East Haddam, was purchased by settlers from the Indians in 1662 for thirty coats – worth about $100."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Haddam,_Connecticut Wikipedia Article] "East Haddam, Connecticut" : '''East Hampton''' Middlesex County. Inc. 1765. See Chatham. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458791 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''East Hampton''' (N. Y.) — Part of Connecticut from 1658 to 1664. : '''East Hartford''' Hartford County. Incorporated October, 1783, from Hartford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458792 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''East Haven''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1785, from New Haven. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458793 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''East Lyme''' New London County. Inc. May, 1839, from Lyme and Waterford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458794 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''East Windsor''' Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1768, from Windsor. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458795 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Eastford''' Windham County. Incorporated May, 1847, from Ashford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458796 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Easton''' Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1845, from Weston. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458797 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Ellington''' Tolland County. Incorporated May, 1786, from East Windsor. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458798 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Enfield''' Hartford County. Named and granted by Massachusetts, May, 1683 ; annexed to Connecticut, May, 1749- [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458799 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Essex''' Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1854, from Old Saybrook. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458800 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Fairfield''' Fairfield County - Inc. 1666. Settled 1639; named 1645. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458801 CT State Library Town Guide] ::Purchased from Indians 1639 ::Map of Early Fairfield [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Connecticut_Towns-5 Connecticut_Towns-5.jpg] ::[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Andrews-926 Map of Bankside Planters, Fairfield, later Westport.] : '''Farmington''' Hartford County. Inc. Dec 1645. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458802 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Franklin''' New London County. Incorporated May, 1786, from Norwich. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458803 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[[Space: Franklin, Connecticut|Space: Franklin, Connecticut]] : '''Glastonbury''' Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1690, from Wethersfield. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458804 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Goshen''' Litchfield County. Inc. Oct 1739. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458805 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Granby''', Hartford County. Incorporated October, 1786, from Simsbury. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458806 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Greenwich,''' Fairfield County. Inc. 1665. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458807 CT State Library Town Guide] :: Settled 1640. The settlement was made under authority of the New Haven Colony; but in 1642 the inhabitants claimed the protection of the Dutch government at New Netherlands, and so remained until 1656, when they returned to the New Haven Colony. In 1662 they submitted to the authority of the Connecticut Colony. : '''Griswold''' New London County. Inc October, 1815, from Preston. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458809 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Groton''' New London County. Incorporated May, 1705, from New London. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458810 CT State Library Town Guide] ::The area now known as Groton, Connecticut, was charted in 1614 by Adrian Block. The land belonged to Pequot Indians, who were displaced in 1637 by Captain John Mason in an expedition against their Mystic fort. It was first settled by Europeans in 1646 as part of Pequot Plantation (New London) at the mouth of the Thames. Land east of the river Thames was Incorporated in 1705 as Groton.http://www.groton-ct.gov/about/history.asp : '''Guilford '''New Haven County. Settled 1639. Part of New Haven Colony until late 1664. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458812 CT State Library Town Guide] SEE Also [[Space:Guilford_Covenant|Guilford covenant]] : '''Haddam''' Middlesex County. Inc. Oct. 1668. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458813 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Hamden''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1786, from New Haven. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458814 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Hampton''' Windham County. Incorporated October, 1786, from Windham, Pomfret, Brooklyn, Canterbury, and Mansfield. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458815 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Hartford''' (city)] Hartford County. Settled 1635. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458816 CT State Library Town Guide] ::Plantation first called Newtowne, on 21 Feb 1636, it was renamed "Harteford Towne" [[Space: Hartford, Connecticut|Space: Hartford, Connecticut]] : '''Hartland''' Hartford County. Incorporated May 1761, [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458819 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Harwinton''' Litchfield County. Incorporated October, 1737.[https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458820 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Hebron''' Tolland County. Incorporated May 1708 [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458821 CT State Library Town Guide] ::Hebron originally belonged to the Western Nehantic Indians. Attawanhood (Joshua Uncas), Sachem of the tribe, left a large plot of land to a group of settlers, known as the Saybrook Legatees, in his will. The first division of this land took place in 1702, and was subsequently settled about 1704/5. The town was incorporated 26 May 1708,Bissell, F. C. (Frederic Clarence). ''Hebron, Connecticut, bicentennial, August 23d to 25th, 1908 : an account of the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the town : 1708-1908'' Hebron, Conn. : Bicentennial Committee, 1908 p. 40 part of Hartford County. In 1726, Windham County was formed, with Hebron as part of it, and it became part of Tolland County at it's formation 13 Oct 1785. Parts of the towns of Andover, and Marlbourough, were taken from Hebron.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebron,_Connecticut Wikipedia article Hebron, Connecticut] : '''Huntington (N. Y.)''' — Part of Connecticut from 1660 to 1664. : '''Kent''' Litchfield County. Incorporated October, 1739. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458822 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Killingly''' Windham County. Incorporated May, 1708. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458823 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Killingworth''' Middlesex County. Named May, 1667. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458825 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Lebanon''' New London County. Incorporated October, 1700 [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458826 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[[Space:Lebanon, Connecticut One Place Study]] : '''Ledyard '''New London County. Incorporated May, 1836, from Groton. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458827 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Lisbon''' New London County. Incorporated May, 1786, from Norwich. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458828 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Litchfield''' Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1719. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458829 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Lyme''' New London County. Named/Inc. May, 1667. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458831 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Madison''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1826, from Guilford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458832 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Manchester''' Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1823, from East Hartford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458833 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Mansfield''' Tolland County. Incorporated May, 1702, from Windham. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458834 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Marlborough''' Hartford County. Incorporated October, 1803, from Colchester, Glastonbury, and Hebron. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458835 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Meriden''' (city) New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1806, from Wallingford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458836 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Middlebury''' New Haven County. Incorporated 1807, from Waterbury. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458837 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Middlefield''' Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1866, from Middletown. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458838 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Middletown''' (city) Middlesex County. Incorporated September, 1651. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458839 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[http://www.middletown1650.org/Index.html Link to Society of Middletown First Settler Descendants] : '''Milford''' (city) New Haven County. Settled 1639 (as part of New Haven Colony). [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458841 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Monroe''' Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1823, from Huntington. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458842 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Montville''' New London County. Incorporated October, 1786, from New London. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458843 CT State Library Town Guide] :: Montville was originally part of New London, which was settled in 1646 under the name of Pequot. New London changed its name in 1658. Montville was known as the North Parish of New London; was not settled until about 1670, and was not incorporated until 1786.[http://www.townofmontville.org/Content/History/ Town of Montville] & Calkins history of New London : '''Morris''' Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1859, from Litchfield. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458844 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Mortlake'''. — Never was incorporated as a distinct town, although it was frequently spoken of as such. It became a part of Pomfret. : '''Naugatuck''' (borough) New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1844, from Waterbury, Bethany, and Oxford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458845 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''New Britain''' (city) Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1850, from Berlin. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458846 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''New Canaan''' Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1801, from Norwalk and Stamford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458847 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''New Fairfield''' Fairfield County. Incorporated 1740. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458848 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''New Hartford''' Litchfield County. Incorporated October, 1738. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458849 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''New Haven''' (city) New Haven County. Original town [[Space:New Haven Colony|New Haven Colony]]. Settled 1638. Became part of Connecticut Colony Dec 1664. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458850 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''New London''' (city) New London County. Settled 1646. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458852 CT State Library Town Guide] ::The area was called Nameaug by the Pequot Indians. John Winthrop, Jr. founded the first English settlement in 1646. Residents referred to it as Nameaug (the name the Indians used) or Pequot (the name of the local tribe.) The colonists wished to call it London. The Connecticut General Assembly wanted to name it Faire Harbour. The citizens protested, saying they would rather continue to call it Nameaug. Evnetually 10 Mar 1658 the town was officially named New London.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_London,_Connecticut "New London." Wikipedia.] : '''New Milford''' Litchfield County. Incorporated October, 1712. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458853 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Newington''' Hartford County. Incorporated July 11, 1871, from Wethersfield. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458854 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Newtown''' Fairfield County. Incorporated October, 1711. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458855 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Norfolk''' Litchfield County Inc. Oct. 1758. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458856 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''North Branford''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1831, from Branford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458857 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''North Canaan''' Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1858, from Canaan. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458858 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''North Haven''' New Haven County. Incorporated October, 1786, from New Haven. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458859 CT State Library Town Guide] ::Space:New_Haven_Colony : '''North Stonington''' New London County. Incorporated May, 1807, from Stonington. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458860 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Norwalk''' (city) Fairfield County. Incorporated September, 1651. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458861 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Connecticut_Towns-6 First Settlers of Norwalk, photo of memorial stone.] : '''Norwich''' (city) New London County, Settled 1659/60. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458862 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Old Lyme''' New London County. Incorporated as South Lyme May, 1855, from Lyme; name changed in 1857. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458864 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Old Saybrook''' Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1852, from Saybrook. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458865 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Orange''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1822, from Milford and New Haven. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458866 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Oxford''' New Haven County. Incorporated October, 1798, from Derby and Southbury. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458867 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Plainfield''' Windham County . Inc. May 1699. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458868 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Plainville '''Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1869, from Farmington. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458869 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Plymouth''' Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1795, from Watertown. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458870 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Pomfret '''Windham County. Named 1713. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458871 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Portland''' Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1841, from Chatham. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458872 CT State Library Town Guide] ::Wangunk Indians. English settled 1650's or 1690's as part of Middletown, known as East Middletown. It was incorporated as Chatham in 1767. Chatham included what is now Chatham, Portland, East Hampton and Middle Haddam. Portland incorporated in 1841. Known for its brownstone quarries.[http://www.portlandct.org/VisitorsInfo/History.aspx Town of Portland, Connecticut][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland,_Connecticut Wikipedia, Portland, Connecticut.] : '''Preston''' New London County. Named Oct 1687. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458873 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Prospect''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1827, from Cheshire and Waterbury. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458874 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Putnam''' Windham County. Incorporated May, 1855, from Thompson, Pomfret, and Killingly. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458875 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Redding''' Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1767, from Fairfield. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458876 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Ridgefield''' Fairfield County. Incorporated October, 1709. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458878 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Rocky Hill''' Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1843, from Wethersfield. http://www.livingplaces.com/CT/Hartford_County/Rocky_Hill_Town/Rocky_Hill_Center_Historic_District.html [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458879 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Roxbury''' Litchfield County. Incorporated October, 1796, from Woodbury. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458880 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Rye (N. Y.)''' — In Connecticut from 1665 to 1683. : '''Salem''' New London County. Inc. May, 1819, from Colchester, Lyme, and Montville. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458881 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Salisbury '''Litchfield County. Incorporated October, 1741. https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458882 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Saybrook'''. — Settled 1635, and was a separate colony until it united with Connecticut in 1644. No longer a town in Connecticut. See Old Saybrook. : '''Scotland''' Windham County. Incorporated May, 1857, from Windham. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458883 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Seymour '''New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1850, from Derby. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458884 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Sharon''' Litchfield County. Inc. Oct 1739. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458885 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Shelton''' (city) Fairfield County. 1789. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458886 CT State Library Town Guide] ::Settled as part of Stratford in 1639. Set off as town of Huntington in 1789. Shelton incorporated as a city in 1915 and was consolidated with the town of Huntington in 1919 establishing the present city of Shelton. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelton,_Connecticut Wikipedia] : '''Sherman''' Fairfield County. Incorporated October session, 1802, from New Fairfield. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458887 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Simsbury''' Hartford County. Named May session, 1670. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458888 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[[Space:Simsbury, Connecticut One Place Study|One Place Study, Simsbury]] : '''Somer'''s Tolland County. Inc. 1734. In Massachusetts until 1749. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458889 CT State Library Town Guide] ::Somers was part of the Agawam Plantation in the 17th century, which became Springfield, Massachusetts. Springfield is 9 miles from Somers, Hartford is 16 miles. In 1682 the Enfield Parish broke off from the Springfield Settlement. Somers was originally known as East Enfield when the first settler came in 1706. Somers is named after John Somers, 1st Baron Somers. Somers joined Connecticut colony in 1749. : '''South Lyme'''. Incorporated May, 1855, from Lyme. Name changed to Old Lyme in 1857. : '''South Windsor''' Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1845, from East Windsor. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458890 CT State Library Town Guide] : ''' Southampton (N. Y.)''' — In Connecticut from 1645 to 1664 : '''Southbury''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1787, from Woodbury. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458891 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Southington''' Hartford County. Incorporated October, 1779, from Farmington. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458892 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Southold (N. Y.)''' — Settled 1640. Part of New Haven Colony, until 1664. : '''Sprague''' New London County., Incorporated May, 1861, from Lisbon and Franklin. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458893 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Stafford''' Tolland County. Settled 1719. https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458894 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Stamford''' (city) Fairfield County. Settled 1640/41. Part of New Haven Colony until late 1664. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458896 CT State Library Town Guide] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Connecticut_Towns-1 1685 map] : '''Sterling''' Windham County. Incorporated May, 1794, from Voluntown. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458898 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Stonington''' New London County. Settled 1649. Incorporated October, 1658, by Massachusetts. Was for some years claimed by both Connecticut and Massachusetts. Established 1662 (acc. to Wikipedia). [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458899 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Stratford''', Fairfield County. Settled in 1639. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458901 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[[Space:Stratford, Connecticut|Stratford inc. 1660 Map]] : '''Suffield''' Hartford County. Incorporated by Massachusetts, May, 1674; annexed to Connecticut, May, 1749. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458902 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Thomaston''' Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1875, from Plymouth. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458903 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Thompson''' Windham County. Incorporated May, 1785, from Killingly. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458904 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Tolland''' Tolland County. Named May 1715. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458905 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Torrington''' (city) Litchfield County. Incorporated October, 1740. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458906 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Trumbull''' Fairfield County. Incorporated October, 1797, from Stratford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458907 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Union''' Tolland County. Incorporated October, 1734. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458908 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Vernon''' Tolland County. Incorporated October, 1808, from Bolton. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458909 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Voluntown''' New London County. Inc 1721. Named May, 1708. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458910 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Wallingford''' New Haven County. Named May, 1670. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458911 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Connecticut_Towns.png 1670 Map] : '''Warren''' Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1786, from Kent. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458912 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Washington''' Litchfield County. Incorporated January, 1779, from Woodbury, Litchfield, Kent, and New Milford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458913 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Waterbury''' (city) New Haven County. Named May, 1686. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458914 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Waterford''' New London County. Incorporated October, 1801, from New London. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458915 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Watertown''' Litchfield County. Incorporated May, 1780, from Waterbury. https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458916 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''West Hartford''' Hartford County. Incorporated May, 1854, from Hartford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458917 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''West Haven''' (city) 1921 New Haven County. Inc. 1921. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458918 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Westbrook''' Middlesex County. Incorporated May, 1840, from Saybrook. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458919 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Westmoreland (Penn.)''' — Incorporated January, 1774. : '''Weston''' Fairfield County. Incorporated October, 1787, from Fairfield. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458920 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Westport''' Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1835, from Fairfield, Nor walk, and Weston. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458921 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Andrews-926 Map of Bankside Planters, Fairfield, later Westport.] : '''Wethersfield '''Hartford County. Settled 1634/5. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458922 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Willington''' Tolland County Inc. May 1727. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458923 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Wilton''' Fairfield County. Incorporated May, 1802, from Norwalk. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458924 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Winchester''' Litchfield County. Named 1733. Incorporated May, 1771. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458925 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Windham''' Windham County. Inc. May 1692. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458926 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Windsor''' Hartford County Settled 1633/1634/1637 [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458928 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Windsor Locks''' Hartford County Inc. May 1854 from Windsor. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458927 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Wolcott''' New Haven County. Incorporated May, 1796, from Waterbury and Southington. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458929 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Woodbridge''' New Haven County. Incorporated January, 1784, from New Haven and Milford. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458930 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Woodbury''' Litchfield County. In 1673 Named May, 1674. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458931 CT State Library Town Guide] : '''Woodstock''' Windham County Settled 1686. Incorporated by Massachusetts March, 1690; annexed to Connecticut May, 1749. [https://cdm15019.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/id/458932 CT State Library Town Guide] ::[[Space:Woodstock, Massachusetts]] Basic list of towns created from Wikipedia. Supplemented by list in Manwaring's Digest of Early Connecticut Probate Records. Citing : The dates of incorporation or naming of towns are taken from the State Register. == Sources ==

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Photos from a trip to Connecticut in July/Aug 2023

Connecting all Braddock's

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Connecting in Latin America

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Connecting in underrepresented countries can be quite a challenge. The WikiTree platform and genealogical culture centers strongly in Western Europe and English-speaking countries like Canada, Australia, and the United States, making it feel like it could take hundreds, if not thousands, of profiles before reaching the main tree. This also makes it hard to have notable profiles connected to the tree that are also closely connected to these countries, through both cultural background and CC7s. Finally, with immigration from these countries occurring primarily in living memory, it can be challenging to connect without relying on living profiles. But fret not! There are still ways to manage this, and still have fun. Connecting in whatever way works for you is of course the most valid methodology, but this free-space is meant to offer pointers that will help force the light of the end of the tunnel to appear more quickly. This is partly inspired by Fran of the England Project's own [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fran%27s_Connecting_How-To-1 Connecting How to Page] which has helped many, including myself, and uses many of the basic tenets. There are three primary strategies I use: Fran's (Surname-Location) Method, Surname Method, and the Gringo Method. === Fran's Method === Please take a look at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fran%27s_Connecting_How-To-1 her page] for more details, but essentially the format is as such: * Wiki+ is your best friend. Use her excessively. * Take stock of the surnames in the branch you're trying to connect, and the locations. * If there are any unusual surnames, or conversely, names associated with major families, take note of those. * Run surname-location combinations from your unconnected branch of choice through Wiki+. Are there any that have a lot of WT presence? Remember sometimes to try the state + country if cities and towns aren't bearing results. Many times the connection may not have a town specified, only the state, or they can be found in nearby cities not indicated in the unconnected branch you are working on. Once you have identified profiles that overlap with a surname-location combination, you can use FamilySearch to explore the family tree and plot the connection. === Surname Method === * Some surnames, due to large families and deep-rooted connections, are significant in certain cities, states, and/or regions. Because profile coverage in Latin America can be very spotty, there are also some families that are well-represented on WT because there is or was an active descendant uploading GEDCOMs or manually adding to the tree. Use Wiki+ to get a handle on what surnames are popular in certain areas that overlap with your branch. Write them down. Use FamilySearch to explore the tree until you come across one of those surnames. Compare the existing tree on WT, or the equivalent tree on FS, and identify the MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor). * A FSP with major family names is under development. === Gringo Method === The most popular method! While it can become tedious depending on the tree, this method is likely a guarantee that you can connect a branch. This method involves relying on FamilySearch until the right profile is identified. Typically, the surnames you are looking for are of English origin, due to WT concentration in the United States and United Kingdom. But, German surnames are definitely worth checking, as well as French surnames. * First, pick a starting profile. Do they or their descendants have any surnames of "gringo" origin? If yes, follow the surname until you reach the immigrant ancestor in their country of origin. Once there, follow Fran's Method. * No surname of English origin? Go up one generation, and repeat; checking each descendant's spouses, children, and children's spouses surnames. Pick a consistent way to do it - go up one paternal generation first, then check the maternal, or vice-versa. Doing it in the same pattern will keep yourself from getting confused. Repeat, checking both parents' families until you find a relevant surname. * Make it to the oldest sourced profile and maxed out their descendants? Go back down until you've reached an ancestor of the starting profile you hadn't explored yet and repeat. * Checked the other descendants of every ancestor of your original profile? Pick a spouse, open a new window, and repeat the same steps. Have some strategy to track who you have already looked at; spouse of the oldest child first, the next married child second, etc, and then move up the next generation. == Stipulations == * Many trees on FamilySearch are unsourced. Access to sources are starting to improve, but make sure to only check sourced avenues while exploring a FS pedigree tree. This may result in longer connection trails but in the case of conflated profiles (which are, unfortunately, very common on FS) will save WikiTreers more work down the road. You can verify this by clicking once on a profile, which opens up a small window indicating Details, Sources (#), and Memories (#). * The Gringo Method works best on aristocratic and wealthy families. These families are likely to mix with English and American-immigrant families, who usually moved to South America to be involved in lucrative plantations, businesses, international relations, etc. They are also likely to have studied abroad in the United States or England, and married into families there. If you know the unconnected branch you are focusing on is not a family of means, the other two methods will be more likely to be successful - though you can always keep an eye out on those non-latin/hispanic surnames!

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'''Connect a Thon 2022''' '''Glan Conwy 1911 Census at FMP''' ==Davies== #[[Davies-14844|William Davies (1832-)]] #[[Davies-14786|David Davies (abt.1833-)]] #[[Davies-14853|Hugh Davies (1834-)]] #[[Davies-14833|David Davies (1844-)]] #[[Davies-14843|John Davies (1848-)]] #[[Davies-14926|William Davies (1851-)]] #[[Davies-14955|David Davies (1852-)]] #[[Davies-14788|Thomas Davies (1852-)]] #[[Davies-14963|David Davies (1855-)]] #[[Davies-14787|Moses Davies (1856-)]] #[[Davies-14946|David Davies (1857-)]] #[[Davies-14881|John Davies (1861-)]] #[[Davies-14846|John Davies (1862-)]] #[[Davies-14852|Evan Jones Davies (1867-)]] #[[Davies-14847|Evan Davies (1868-)]] #[[Davies-15151|Anne Davies (1869-)]] #[[Davies-14845|William Davies (1869-)]] #[[Davies-14796|Robert Davies (1870-)]] #[[Davies-14795|Caroline Davies (abt.1871-)]] #[[Davies-14848|Samuel Davies (1876-)]] #[[Davies-14956|Job Davies (1877-)]] #[[Davies-14858|John Davies (1877-)]] #[[Davies-15149|Owen Davies (1878-)]] #[[Davies-15150|Edward Davies (1879-)]] #[[Davies-14866|Hugh Davies (1879-)]] #[[Davies-14801|Hugh Davies (abt.1879-)]] #[[Davies-14830|William Davies (1880-)]] #[[Davies-14785|Hugh Thomas Davies (1881-)]] #[[Davies-15144|John R Davies (1882-)]] #[[Davies-14849|Sydna Jane Davies (1885-)]] #[[Davies-15148|Thomas Davies (1887-)]] #[[Davies-15156|Elias Davies (1889-)]] ==Evans== #[[Evans-40881|David Evans (1839-)]] #[[Evans-40967|Eunice Evans (1839-)]] #[[Evans-40968|Evan Evans (1870-)]] #[[Evans-40807|David Evans (1834-)]] #[[Evans-40710|Jordan Evans (1842-)]] #[[Evans-40808|Elizabeth Evans (1847-)]] #[[Evans-40831|James Evans (1861-)]] #[[Evans-41021|Roger Evans (1861-)]] #[[Evans-40832|Thomas Evans (1864-)]] #[[Evans-40969|John Evans (1866-)]] #[[Evans-41031|John Evans (1870-)]] #[[Evans-40880|Evan Evans (1871-)]] #[[Evans-40714|Evan Evans (1874-)]] #[[Evans-40942|David Evans (1876-)]] #[[Evans-41016|David Evans (1876-)]] #[[Evans-40871|Hugh Evans (1877-)]] #[[Evans-41322|Evan Evans (1878-)]] #[[Evans-41032|Samuel Evans (1879-)]] #[[Evans-41320|Winefride Evans (1884-)]] #[[Evans-41329|Owen Evans (1887-)]] ==Hughes== #[[Hughes-28028|William Hughes (1838-)]] #[[Hughes-27764|John Hughes (1844-)]] #[[Hughes-27713|Hugh Hughes (1853-)]] #[[Hughes-27866|Lewis Hughes (1854-)]] #[[Hughes-27762|William Hughes (1855-)]] #[[Hughes-27712|Robert Hughes (1860-)]] #[[Hughes-28069|Enoch Hughes (1862-)]] #[[Hughes-27646|Joseph Hughes (abt.1862-)]] #[[Hughes-27721|William Hughes (1863-)]] #[[Hughes-28068|John Hughes (1864-)]] #[[Hughes-27761|Robert Hughes (1864-)]] #[[Hughes-27763|Pryce Hughes (1865-)]] #[[Hughes-27777|Jesse Hughes (1866-)]] #[[Hughes-27714|Ann Hughes (1868-)]] #[[Hughes-27779|Thomas Hughes (1869-)]] #[[Hughes-27639|Enoch Hughes (1870-)]] #[[Hughes-27638|Hugh Hughes (1875-)]] #[[Hughes-27637|Peter Hughes (1876-)]] #[[Hughes-27640|Thomas Hughes (1877-)]] #[[Hughes-28027|Joshua Hughes (1879-)]] #[[Hughes-27757|Thomas Hughes (1881-)]] ==Jones== #[[Jones-120804|Thomas Jones (1835-)]] #[[Jones-122695|William Jones (1836-)]] #[[Jones-120806|John Jones (abt.1837-)]] #[[Jones-121302|John Jones (1842-)]] #[[Jones-122565|David Jones (1845-)]] #[[Jones-121431|William Humphrey Jones (1845-)]] #[[Jones-120733|Thomas Jones (1850-)]] #[[Jones-121113|William Jones (1854-)]] #[[Jones-121270|Richard Jones (1855-)]] #[[Jones-121634|Evan Jones (1856-)]] #[[Jones-121303|Margaret Jones (1856-)]] #[[Jones-121430|Thomas Jones (1856-)]] #[[Jones-121299|David Jones (1859-)]] #[[Jones-122604|Edward Jones (1860-)]] #[[Jones-121561|Owen Jones (1860-)]] #[[Jones-120768|Susannah Jones (1861-)]] #[[Jones-121297|David Jones (1862-)]] #[[Jones-121754|John Jones (1862-)]] #[[Jones-121788|John Jones (1864-)]] #[[Jones-121667|William Jones (1864-)]] #[[Jones-121204|Mary Jane Jones (1865-)]] #[[Jones-122324|Roger Thomas Rogers Jones (1865-)]] #[[Jones-121298|Edward Jones (1867-)]] #[[Jones-120805|David Jones (1868-)]] #[[Jones-121112|Annie Jones (1869-)]] #[[Jones-122605|Evan W Jones (1869-)]] #[[Jones-122560|John William Jones (1869-)]] #[[Jones-121115|Robert Jones (1869-)]] #[[Jones-122553|Charles Broughton Jones (1872-)]] #[[Jones-120769|Wilson Cuthbert Bevan (Jones) Jones-Mortimer (1872-)]] #[[Jones-121235|William Rowland Jones (1873-)]] #[[Jones-122602|Hugh Jones (1874-)]] #[[Jones-120774|Robert Jones (1875-)]] #[[Jones-121114|John Jones (1876-)]] #[[Jones-122561|John Jones (1878-)]] #[[Jones-120767|John Wynne Jones (1879-)]] #[[Jones-121273|Thomas Jones (1879-)]] #[[Jones-121069|David Jones (1880-)]] #[[Jones-122325|David Jones (1881-)]] #[[Jones-122674|John Jones (1882-)]] #[[Jones-122556|Edward Hugh Jones (1885-)]] #[[Jones-121236|Thomas Jones (1885-)]] #[[Jones-121433|Llewelyn Jones (1892-)]] ==Owen== #[[Owen-12490|Edward Owen (1849-)]] #[[Owen-12560|John Owen (1856-)]] #[[Owen-12468|John Owen (1869-)]] #[[Owen-12516|William Owen (1876-)]] #[[Owen-12467|Arthur Edward Owen (1878-)]] #[[Owen-12531|John Henry Owen (1880-)]] #[[Owen-12525|Richard Owen (1880-)]] ==Roberts== #[[Roberts-47799|Thomas Roberts (1832-)]] #[[Roberts-47515|Thomas Roberts (1838-)]] #[[Roberts-47317|Elias Roberts (1844-)]] #[[Roberts-47320|Robert Hughes Roberts (1856-)]] #[[Roberts-47476|Hugh Roberts (1859-)]] #[[Roberts-47225|Elizabeth Roberts (1861-)]] #[[Roberts-47224|Richard Roberts (1864-)]] #[[Roberts-47546|David Roberts (1865-)]] #[[Roberts-47439|Hugh Roberts (1865-)]] #[[Roberts-47805|Thomas Roberts (1865-)]] #[[Roberts-47821|James Roberts (1866-)]] #[[Roberts-47364|Robert Roberts (1866-)]] #[[Roberts-47555|John Roberts (1869-)]] #[[Roberts-47541|Owen Roberts (1869-)]] #[[Roberts-47833|Elias Roberts (1870-)]] #[[Roberts-47358|John Roberts (1870-)]] #[[Roberts-47806|John Roberts (1871-)]] #[[Roberts-47363|David Owen Roberts (1871-)]] #[[Roberts-47437|Robert Roberts (1871-)]] #[[Roberts-47318|Owen Roberts (1873-)]] #[[Roberts-47712|Robert Roberts (1874-)]] #[[Roberts-47831|Elizabeth Roberts (1875-)]] #[[Roberts-47815|William Roberts (1878-)]] #[[Roberts-47837|John Richard Roberts (1892-)]] #[[Roberts-47807|Jesse Thomas Roberts (1900-)]] #[[Roberts-47366|Willie Roberts (1902-)]] ==Thomas== #[[Thomas-58543|Hugh Thomas (1868-)]] #[[Thomas-58542|William Hughes Thomas (1876-)]] #[[Thomas-58566|Wallace Edward Thomas (1887-)]] ==Williams== #[[Williams-115177|John Williams (1826-)]] #[[Williams-113986|William Williams (1827-)]] #[[Williams-113776|John Williams (1840-)]] #[[Williams-114139|Robert Williams (1841-)]] #[[Williams-113888|Mary Williams (1847-)]] #[[Williams-113603|Samuel Williams (1847-)]] #[[Williams-113763|William Williams (1849-)]] #[[Williams-113773|John Williams (1851-)]] #[[Williams-114308|John Williams (1851-)]] #[[Williams-113608|Richard Williams (1852-)]] #[[Williams-113577|Matthew Williams (abt.1853-)]] #[[Williams-113864|Robert Williams (1857-)]] #[[Williams-113593|Robert Williams (abt.1858-)]] #[[Williams-113795|Robert Williams (1858-)]] #[[Williams-114167|William Williams (1860-)]] #[[Williams-113523|William Williams (1863-)]] #[[Williams-113879|David Williams (1866-)]] #[[Williams-114166|Evan Williams (1870-)]] #[[Williams-114312|Richard Williams (1870-)]] #[[Williams-115099|Hugh Williams (1871-)]] #[[Williams-114310|Jane Williams (1871-)]] #[[Williams-115097|Robert Williams (1872-)]] #[[Williams-113517|David Williams (1873-)]] #[[Williams-114333|William Richard Williams (1873-)]] #[[Williams-113772|John Williams (1875-)]] #[[Williams-113552|William Williams (abt.1875-)]] #[[Williams-113901|Ellice Williams (1876-)]] #[[Williams-113524|John Williams (1876-)]] #[[Williams-115087|Owen Williams (1877-)]] #[[Williams-115088|Samuel Williams (1877-)]] #[[Williams-113796|Robert Williams (1878-)]] #[[Williams-113522|Robert Williams (1879-)]] #[[Williams-115091|William Williams (1879-)]] #[[Williams-114140|Harry Williams (1882-)]] #[[Williams-113544|John Williams (1882-)]] #[[Williams-115185|Thomas Williams (1884-)]] #[[Williams-113520|William Williams (1886-)]] #[[Williams-113771|Evan P Williams (1887-)]] #[[Williams-113521|William Llewelyn Williams (1889-)]] #[[Williams-115090|Priscilla Williams (1891-)]] #[[Williams-115089|Hugh Samuel Williams (1900-)]] == Others == #[[Adams-59199|Alfie Adams (1866-)]] -Family added but needs other household members adding #[[Anderson-69274|Harry Anderson (1881-)]] -Added to OPS #[[Austin-14667|Joseph Austin (1875-)]] -Family added but needs other household members adding #[[Bebb-112|John Bebb (1848-)]] -Family added but needs other household members adding #[[Biscoe-129|Harriot (Biscoe) Sillar (1842-)]] -Added to OPS #[[Bowler-1419|George Bowler (1853-)]] -Added to OPS #[[Carroll-13724|Peter Carroll (1853-)]] - headstone added #[[Carroll-13561|Peter Carroll (1904-)]] - headstone added #[[Clayton-7982|John William Clayton (1868-)]] -Added to OPS #[[Clough-2730|Nellie Clough (1894-)]] #[[Coates-4877|William Albert Coates (1866-)]] #[[Cottrell-2228|Wellesley Cottrell (1853-)]] #[[Cox-38425|William Henry Cox (1866-)]] -Done Add headstone #[[Davis-98811|Thomas Harry Davis (1866-)]] #[[Eastley-71|Dorothy Lucie Eastley (1893-)]] #[[Edwards-36542|Thomas Edwards (abt.1834-)]] #[[Edwards-36638|Maggie Emily Edwards (1879-)]] #[[Edwards-36977|William Owen Edwards (1882-)]] #[[Elesmere-1|John Elesmere (1872-)]] #[[Ellesmere-7|Thomas Ellesmere (1869-)]] #[[Ellis-26466|Thomas Ellis (1851-)]] #[[Ellis-26309|John Ellis (1878-)]] #[[Ellis-26179|John Price Ellis (1881-)]] #[[Ellison-4689|Thomas Ellison (1867-)]] #[[Gill-11279|Thomas Gill (1875-)]] #[[Griffiths-6109|John Griffiths (1847-)]] #[[Griffiths-6108|John Griffiths (1868-)]] #[[Griffiths-6091|Richard Griffiths (1867-)]] #[[Harrison-25808|Harry Harrison (1883-)]] #[[Henshaw-1186|John Henshaw (1881-)]] #[[Irvine-6145|Herbert Irvine (1881-)]] #[[Jenkins-19648|Thomas Henry Jenkins (abt.1870-)]] #[[Jenkinson-1220|William Jenkinson (1853-)]] #[[Johnson-125038|John Edward Johnson (1885-)]] #[[Knowles-9421|Mary Knowles (1839-)]] #[[Lewis-52117|Thomas Lewis (1863-)]] #[[Lewis-51980|William Lewis (1862-)]] #[[Lloyd-10916|William Lloyd (1868-)]] #[[Lloyd-10917|Richard Lloyd (1875-)]] #[[Lloyd-10927|Gwilym Lloyd (1900-)]] #[[Looms-12|Morgan Looms (1866-)]] #[[Malek-142|Joseph Russlon Malek (1877-)]] #[[McKean-1164|John McKean (1874-)]] #[[Morris-35976|Arthur Joseph Morris (1877-)]] #[[Nickson-225|Henry Nickson (1845-)]] #[[Osborne-10699|Frank Cecil Osborne (1899-)]] #[[Owens-13378|Robert Owens (1881-)]] #[[Parkinson-3540|John Parkinson (1906-)]] #[[Perrin-3527|Alfred Francis Perrin (1839-)]] #[[Phipps-3323|Edmund Phipps (1843-)]] #[[Pierce-16998|John Pierce (1845-)]] #[[Radford-2085|John Henry Radford (1857-)]] #[[Ramsden-987|John Samuel Ramsden (1881-)]] #[[Rothwell-1280|William Rothwell (1883-)]] #[[Taylor-89337|Arthur Vernon Taylor (1874-)]] #[[Townley-1108|Elizabeth Ellen (Townley) Rider (1859-)]] #[[Treweek-207|Julia Edith Treweek (1860-)]] #[[Trim-529|George Henry Trim (1844-)]] #[[Whiteley-918|Joseph Whiteley (1856-)]] #[[Whitenburgh-1|Albert John Whitenburgh (1884-)]] #[[Whitworth-1464|Edmund Whitworth (1884-)]] #[[Winstanley-479|James Winstanley (1864-)]] #[[Wynne-2114|George Wynne (1842-)]] #[[Wynne-2085|Evan Wynne (1872-)]] #[[Wynne-2083|John Wynne (1872-)]] ---- ==Completed==

Connecting Selfies

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Connecting the Causey Family of Dorchester/Caroline County Maryland and Randolph/Guilford Counties, North Carolina

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The goal of this project is to document the Causey Family connections between Dorchester/Caroline Counties, Maryland and Randolph/Guilford Counties, North Carolina and see where the trail leads. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Causey-531|Windle Causey]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Upload the work already completed * Solicit well documented/sourced changes and additions to current work Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20052569 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Connecting the LOWERY family

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Will of Light Lowery (thanks to "find a grave") WILL OF LIGHT LOWRY In the Name Of God Aman I Light Lowry of the county of Jefferson and the State of Illinois of the age of sixty six (66) years and being of sound mind and memory do make and publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and from following that is to say First: it is my Will that my funeral expenses and all my just debts be fully paid. Second: after the payment of said funeral expensences and just debts it is my will that my son David Lowry have in cash the sum of one dollar, and that my son John R Lowry have the sum of one dollar in cash, and that the heirs of my daughter Elender Patton deceased have the sum of one dollar in cash and that my daughter Sarah E. Cates have the sum of one dollar in cash and that my son George W. Lowry have the sum of one dollar in cash and that my son Andrew J. Lowery have the sum of fifty dollars in cash and and that my son Francis M. Lowry have the sum of fifty dollars in cash and that my daughter Lucinda C.Warren have the sum of fifty dollars in cash. Third: lt is my will that my Neice Elizabeth Evans have as a conpensation for services the sum of fifty dollars in cash. Provided always that if there should not be a suficient amount to pay said bequeaths as herein directed it is my will that said bequest be paid in proportion to the service amounts set forth and if there should be an oversurplus that the same be divided in proportion to the several bequests as herein mentioned and lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my Brothers John Lowry and Young S. Lowry to be the executors of this my last will and testament hereby revolking all former Wills by me made and I hereby give and devise all my real and personal property or Estate of what kind or nature soever to my said Brothers John Lowry and Young S. Lowry the executors of this my last will and testament herein nominated and appointed in trust for the payment of my just debts and the Legacis with full power to sell and dispose of the same at Public or Private sale at such time or times and upon such terms and and in such manner as them shall seem meet and provided further that the same shall be done with out the expense of administration. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and sel this twenty fifth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy five ( AD 1875 Light W His X mark Lowry (Seal) ****** A HISTORY OF BELLE RIVE: History of Belle Rive and Dahlgren, Illinois And Surrounding Territory Prepared by Continental Historical Bureau of Mt. Vernon, IllinoisDecember, 1960 (John Lowry Sr. (b. 1803) is the father of Thomas Lowry . Thomas is the grandfather of Shirley Jean Cates. While this article has a few "nits" a family historian can quibble over it is generally true and is included for study and reference. Al Morgan) .Lowry Hill The Lowry Hill Church and Cemetery had its beginning with the well-known Lowry family (sometimes spelled Lowery) that emigrated from Kentucky to Hamilton County, Illinois during the first half of the Nineteenth Century. There were four brothers of this family, as follows: (the order of listing is not necessarily the order of births) John Lowry, Sr., Light Lowry, David Lowry and Young Lowry. JOHN LOWRY, SR., is reported to have been the eldest of the four brothers. He was one of the oldest residents of Jefferson County. He was born in Warren County, Kentucky, on May 3, 1803. His parents were John and Elizabeth (Reese) Lowry. In 1806 his parents moved to what was at one time Franklin County, Tennessee, but was later named Coffee county, Tennessee.In early life John, Sr., attended subscription schools, but in later years he obtained some self-education. Prior to the time that he reached manhood he lived with his parents, working with his father on the farm and also assisting his father with the work in their cooper shop.John Lowry, Sr., was married in Franklin County, Tennessee on July 3, 1823, to Nancy Martin who was the daughter of Alexander and Nancy (Dabney) Martin. Both of Nancy's parents were natives of Pennsylvania. A few months after John and Nancy were married they decided to leave their Tennessee home and come to Illinois. They arrived at Lovilla on January 24, 1824. This was before Lovilla was surveyed and became a legalized village. John and Nancy lived at their Lovilla home for about a year when they decided to establish for themselves a permanent home. The place where they settled which was to become their permanent home was located about two and a half miles southwest of where the village of Dahlgren is now located. This farmstead, which was located on a high knoll, was later known as "Lowry Hill." According to reports, John, Sr., had inclinations of a builder and had the ability to construct homes. As he knew the carpenter trade and timber was plentiful at that time, it was only natural for him to begin at once to build a permanent home for himself and his family. This was to be the home where he would remain the rest of his life. He continued to acquire land until he owned over three hundred acres. His new home was located on the Jefferson County side of the Hamilton-Jefferson County line and it was convenient for him to own and operate farms in both counties. John, Sr., and Nancy (Martin) Lowry were the parents of fourteen children, as follows: Sons: William, Daniel, John Jr., Thomas, Elisha, Jefferson, Alex, Levi, Jessie. Daughters: Sarah (who married Zachariah Sinks), Elizabeth (who married Alfred Dees), Mary (who married Gabriel Jines), Nancy and Hanna. Nancy (Martin) Lowery passed away on November 16, 1880. John's second marriage was to Nancy Willis, and this marriage was solemnized on June 9, 1881. John's second wife was the daughter of James and Nancy Willis, who were natives of Virginia. John and his second wife were the parents of one daughter, Susie (Lowry) Thomas, who was born May 20, 1882. She lived to be 102. In the earlier years of his life in Illinois, John Lowry, Sr., was a member of the Sugar Camp Baptist Church, one of Jefferson County's oldest landmarks, which is located on the historic "Old Goshen Road." John, Sr., took considerable interest in local government and community affairs. He served as Justice of the Peace, Constable, Township Trustee and Director. During the time of the old Illinois State Militia, which dates from 1832, he was elected Lieutenant of a military company and held that office for about five years. (It was the practice in those days for unit commanders to be elected by the personnel of the unit instead of being appointed by commanders of army organizations). After John, Sr., had settled on what was later to be known as "Lowry Hill" he like this location and the surrounding locality so well that he made it his home for the remainder of his life. In addition to being quite active in local political affairs and community activities, he spent the most of his time on the farm, as that was his chief source of livelihood. As was stated before, John Lowry, Sr., was an active member of Sugar Camp Missionary Baptist Church, which was located several miles from his home. As he was a firm believer in the Primitive Baptist faith, it was his desire that church of that faith be organized in the community where he resided. There were several families who had joined Missionary Baptist churches who were believers of the same faith that John Lowry was, and they too were interested in having a church of their own faith in their local community. With this thought in mind John, Sr., along with some of his relatives and friends, proceeded to organize a community church of their choice so that they could worship their Creator as they saw fit. As John had acquired a large amount of farmland, he felt that he could easily spare some acreage to be used to erect a church building and establish a public burial ground. A deed record filed with the recorder's office of Jefferson County shows that John and Nancy Lowry conveyed two acres of land adjoining their home. This is located in Section Thirteen, Moores Prairie Township, within a "Stone's throw" from the Jefferson-Hamilton County line. This land was conveyed to the Trustees of Sugar Camp Church. This church was first called Sugar Camp, but was later named Lowry Hill as there was (and is) the Sugar Camp Missionary Baptist Church still in existence. The original trustees were T. L. Hunter, Martin Sewell and William J. Taylor. The deed provided that the land would be conveyed to the trustees and their successors forever. This two-acre tract of land was conveyed on March 15, 1877. It is reported that John Lowry, Sr., was not only very active in organizing the church but was very active in the affairs of the new church for the remainder of his life. He contributed generously to the expense of the church and attended services regularly. His home was considered as a headquarters for visiting ministers. If clergymen from other parts of the country were at services at Lowry Hill, they could always find lodging at the home of John Lowry, Sr. John Sr. was privileged with the opportunity of remaining on this earth fourteen years and one month from the date that he and Nancy conveyed two acres of their estate for $20.00 for the establishing of the church and cemetery of their choice. He passed away on April 14, 1891. Thus ended the career of the man that played the predominant role in the founding of what is now known as "Lowry Hill". His body was laid to rest in the Lowry Hill Cemetery. *************

Connection between John Crook and William Dillwyn

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===Connections [[Crook-2955|John Crook]] to [[Weston-3044|Sarah Weston]], wife of William Dillwyn=== as suggested in the Journal of the Friends Historical Society volume 23 p 57''' https://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/6766/1/Vol.%2023%20No%201-2%20-%201926.pdf '''Peter Cook was the son of John Crook and Margaret, and was born in Cheapside in 1649 '''(this is before the couple became Quakers.) no evidence for the birth date or place has been found but there is some evidence from Peter's marriage record (son of John, from Luton) and his daughter's marriage record (daughter of Peter of Hartford; NB John Crook moved from Luton to Hartford after his wifes death, he died there) :''Peter Crook married at Devonshire House, in 1674, Elizabeth Watts, spinster, daughter of Judith Watts, of Spitalfields, and had, with other issue, Judith Crook, born at Luton in 1682, who married John Nicholls, son of Thomas Nicholls, of Queenhithe, and had a daughter. Judith Nicholls (1715-1800), who married Lewis Weston, in 1742, a quo Dillwyn and Sims, including Judith Nicholls Dillwyn (1781-1868), eldest daughter of William and Sarah (Weston) Dillwyn, of Walthamstow, Essex, who added some further information to her father's " Memorials," and who married Paul Bevan (1783-1868), of Tottenham, in 1831.'' ==John Crook and Margaret Burials == [[Mounsell-7|Margaret Crook nee Mounsell]] :1685 '''Margaret Crook wife of John Crook of Luton''' in ye County of Beadford was buryed In ye Burying ground belonging to Friends (at Sewell) on the twentyeth day of ye fifth month caled July In the year one Thousand Six hundred eighty & five :The National Archives; Kew, England; General Register Office: Society of Friends' Registers, Notes and Certificates of Births, Marriages and Burials; Class: RG 6; Piece: 1425 : Piece 1425: Monthly Meeting of St Albans: Kensworth (1677-1776) :https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/7097/images/41815_b0153748-00008?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=642d975ed856a77242b51e5e63f215e5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=RMt10480&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=448007 :https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27820770?h=780e85&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :1699 '''Jno Crook''' an antient and Honrable friend and Elder a minister of ye Gospell abt 44 years '''dyed att Hartford''' ye 26 if ye 2 month 1699 and was Buryd att Sewell ye 30th of ye same aged near 82 years :The National Archives; Kew, England; General Register Office: Society of Friends' Registers, Notes and Certificates of Births, Marriages and Burials; Class: RG 6; Piece: 1425Monthly Meeting of St Albans: Kensworth (1677-1776) :https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/7097/images/41815_b0153748-00011?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=60ab6240e386db3fefb279851b151df2&usePUB=true&_phsrc=RMt10468&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=448071 :https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27820557?h=22eb98&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url ===Marriage of Peter Crook of Luton to Elizabeth Watts=== :'''Peter Crook of Luton''' in the County of Bedfordshire the 25th day of the 4th mo[n]th 1674 took Elizabeth Watts spinster to be his wife and she took him to be her husband :List of witnesses headed by John Crook :The National Archives; Kew, England; General Register Office: Society of Friends' Registers, Notes and Certificates of Births, Marriages and Burials; Class: RG 6; Piece: 974 : Piece 0974: Monthly Meeting of Devonshire House, Houndsditch, London: Marriages (1666-1764) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/7097/images/41815_b0153292-00031?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=398e75c8c37e945da788af3ff2867fe7&usePUB=true&_phsrc=RMt10484&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=356960 :https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27820578?h=dc1fbd&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url ===Marriage of John Nickolls to Judith Crook,daughter of Peter late of Hertford=== :John Nickolls Citizen and Goldsmith of London son of Thos Nickolls of Oxford Malster and '''Judith Crooke of Bartholomew ye Great, London daughter of Peter Crook late of Hartford deceased''' Having declared their intentions of taking each other in marriage before the Publick meeting of ye people of God called Quakers in London… and having the consent of Parents and relations concerned :Now this is to certifie all whom it may concern y' for ye full accomplishing of this said Intention, this 3 day of ye fourth month, called June in ye year one Thousand Seven Hundred and Eight the ye said Jno Nicholls and Judith Crooke appeared in a Publick assembly of ye aforesaid people, and others met tofether for yt and In their Publick meeting place at Devonshire House London and in a solemn manner he ye said Jno Nickolls taking ye said Judith Crook by ye hand did openly declare as followeth, friends In ye fearof ye Almighty God and in ye presence of this assembly whom I desire to be my witnesses I take this my loving friend Judith Crook to be my wife… :Judith Crook did in like manner declare as followeth, friends in ye fear of ye Lord and In ye presence of this assembly whom I desire to be my witnesses I take this my friend John Nicholls to be my Husband… Signatures of assembly including separate list of 'ye relations' Eliz Crook, Eliz Camfield, Jno Crook , Mary Crook, Dorothy Crook, Eliz Fairman Wm Nicholls Jos Nicholls Mary Nicholls Sarah Nicholls Wm Baker James Nickolls https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/7097/images/41815_b0152813-00195?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=89890a6a73b98e37af774312f41b9306&usePUB=true&_phsrc=RMt10488&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=380359 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27820882?h=cfecde&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url ====Birth of Judith Nickolls daughter of John and Judith==== :1715 Bull and Mouth Births (note see History of Dissenting Churches https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=X2gQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA364&lpg=PA364&dq=bull+and+mouth+meeting&source=web&ots=faLU17yVHd&sig=bTIgMuVeJEchbmLut3hSZfHDJfc&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#v=onepage&q=bull%20and%20mouth%20meeting&f=false ) :'''Judith Nickolls daughter of John Nickolls, cornfactor and Judith his wife''' was born on the 14th day 3 mth called may 1715 in the Parish called St Nicholas Olave :The National Archives; Kew, England; General Register Office: Society of Friends' Registers, Notes and Certificates of Births, Marriages and Burials; Class: RG 6; Piece: 328 :Description: Piece 0328: Quarterly Meeting of London and Middlesex: Births (1708-1747) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/7097/images/41815_b0152645-00263?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=941857d59aa1c1d3f485b73cf4df76ce&usePUB=true&_phsrc=RMt10490&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=224479 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27820854?h=569a33&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url ====Marriage of Judith Nickolls and Lewis Weston 1742 ==== :Lewis Weston & Judith Nickolls Tottenham the 10th of the 4th Month 1742 :Lewis Weston of the parish called St John at Wapping in the County of Middlesex Cooper son of Bethall Weston late of Haverford West in the County of Pembrook Tanner deceased and of Deborah his wife him surviving now Deborah Thomas And Judith Nickolls daughter of John Nickolls of Queenhith London Meal Factor and of Judith his wife… :List of relations Deborah Thomas, John Nickolls, Judith Nickolls, Sarah Bush, Daniel Wirton, John Nicholls junr, Mary Nickolls, Eliz Nickolls, George Nickollsm Mary Nickolls, Thos Weston, John Pugh, Sarah Bush jnr :The National Archives; Kew, England; General Register Office: Society of Friends' Registers, Notes and Certificates of Births, Marriages and Burials; Class: RG 6; Piece: 495 : Piece 0495: Quarterly Meeting of London and Middlesex: Marriages (1727-1775) :https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/7097/images/41815_b0152812-00361?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=9b82b350befa0ef60106d147886d1dc3&usePUB=true&_phsrc=RMt10474&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=244562 :https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27820694?h=e0febb&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url ====Will of John Nickolls, Citizen and Goldsmith of London 1751==== Will includes reference to four children John Nickolls, Elizabeth Nickolls, Mary wife of George Exton and '''Judith wife of Lewis Weston'''. The will mentions the children's Aunt '''Mary Crook''' who had bequeathed £100 to each of the daughters. John Nickoll's wife '''Judith''' was executrix, she was granted probate after affirming rather than swearing the oath For full transcript see [[Space:Will_of_John_Nickolls%2C_Citizen_and_Goldsmith_of_London|freespace page]] ===Marriage of William Dillwyn and Sarah Weston daughter of Lewis Weston=== [[Weston-3044| Sarah Dillwyn nee Weston]] :The Twenty Seventh day of the eleventh month One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Seven, William Dillwyn of the Parish called St John's Wapping, in Middlesex, Merchant son of John Dillwyn, late of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennysylvania, Menrchant deceased and Susannah his wife and Sarah Weston daughter of Lewis Weston, Citizen & Cooper of London and Judith his wife were married in a publick Assembly of the People called Quakers in Tottenham in the County of Middlesex Tho Gould clerk to the Quarterly meeting N. B. A Copy of the Marriage-Certificate, at full length, is recorded in the Tottenham Monthly-Meeting :The National Archives; Kew, England; General Register Office: Society of Friends' Registers, Notes and Certificates of Births, Marriages and Burials; Class: RG 6; Piece: 965 :Description: Piece 0965: Quarterly Meeting of London and Middlesex: Marriages (1776-1794) :https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/7097/images/41815_b0153283-00034?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=79708b4301e91fc9668c6abbcf5afbf4&usePUB=true&_phsrc=RMt10476&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=6022593 :https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27820746?h=6d2071&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url

Connection between William Henry Pavey and the name Allen

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[[Pavey-343|William Henry Pavey (1806-1880)]] had many descendants with the middle name of "Allen". They is no obvious reason why. None of his known ancestors have this name. === List of descendants with the name Allen === * [[Pavey-431|Elizabeth Adelaide (Pavey) Nicholson (bef.1829-aft.1856)]] ** [[Nicholson-9190|Frederick '''Allen''' Nicholson (1856-1937)]] * [[Pavey-444|Charles '''Allen''' Pavey (1842-1925)]] * [[Pavey-342|Harry Alfred Pavey (1852-1914)]] ** [[Pavey-456|Charles '''Allan''' Dew Pavey (1883-1934)]] *** [[Pavey-711|William '''Allen''' Pavey (1910-1943)]] ** [[Pavey-459|Ralph Edgar Pavey (1891-1958)]] *** [[Pavey-697|Ralph '''Allan''' Pavey (1914-1992)]] === The marriage of John William Allen and Mary Ann Ellacott === The only known connection of William Henry Pavey with the Allen name is that his wife's sister [[Ellacott-77|Mary Anne (Ellacott) Allen (bef.1815-1863)]] married [[Allen-44891|John William Allen (1814-1900)]]. The marriage was on 25 Nov 1840 in St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, England. So the simplest explanation is that John William Allen was a very wealthy brother-in-law and possibly gave money to William Henry Pavey's family so they used his last name as a middle name for their children. William Henry's daughter Elizabeth migrated to Australia in 1848 so she may well have met John William Allen. He could even have contributed to her fare to Australia (pure speculation). === The biological father of William Henry Pavey === DNA tests have hinted at the idea that William Henry Pavey was not the biological child of Zechariah Pavey. So one theory is that William Henry Pavey's biological father was an Allen and that William Henry Pavey knew this. Taking that a step further one could speculate that his biological father was [[Allen-65887|John Allen (abt.1782-bef.1849)]] the father of the John William Allen who married Mary Anne Ellacott. There is, as yet, no evidence for this. There is unlikely to be any paper trail. y-DNA testing is probably the only way that evidence would be found.

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Learn more about each winner type [[Help:Connection_Combat#Winners|here]]. ==[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1726812/declaration-arbroath-connection-combat-robert-longshanks Declaration of Arbroath] (Apr 3-10) == Week Ten: '''[[Bruce-129|Robert the Bruce]] vs. [[Plantagenet-2|Edward I of England]]''' Winner: Andrew Ward (19) Bruce *Gold Hero: [[Ward-10218|Andrew Ward]] (19) Bruce *Silver Hero: [[Blankenship-2754|Frank Blankenship]] (20) Bruce *Bronze Hero: [[Meadows-6171|David Meadows]] (20) Bruce *Gold Veteran: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (26) Edward I *Silver Veteran: [[Carlson-1933|David Carlson]] (25) Edward I *Bronze Veteran: [[Smith-298762|Kevin Smith]] (24) Edward I *Scout: [[Adams-39063|Debra Akin]] (23) Edward I *Medics:[[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler ]] (93) *Double Agents: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler ]], [[Blankenship-2754|Frank Blankenship]] *Peacemaker: [[O%27Connell-2829|Chris O'Connell]] *International Legionnarie: N/A == ==[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1723480/rabbits-connection-combat-bugs-bunny-vs-judy-hopps Rabbits] (Mar 27-Apr 3) == Week Ten: '''[[Blank-641|Bugs Bunny]] vs. [[Goodwin-3696|Judy Hopps]]''' Winner: Judith Fry (18) Hopps *Gold Hero: [[Fry-8548|Judith Fry]] (18) Hopps *Silver Hero: [[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feather]] (19) Hopps *Bronze Hero: [[Adams-36348|Janet Demcoe]] (19) Hopps *Gold Veteran: [[Edwards-7699|Laura Franks]] (26) Bugs *Silver Veteran: [[French-13666|Candra Holmes]] (25) Bugs *Bronze Veteran: [[French-13666|Candra Holmes]] (24) Hopps *Scout: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] (20) Hopps *Medics: [[French-13666|Candra Holmes]] (49) *Double Agents: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] *Peacemaker: N/A *International Legionnarie: N/A = ==[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1720327/dune-connection-combat-zendaya-vs-sting Dune] (Mar 20-Mar 27) == Week Ten: '''[[Coleman-4442|Zendaya]] vs. [[Sumner-966|Sting]]''' Winner: Jean Paradis (20), Team Zendaya *Gold Hero: [[Hannaford-329|Jean Paradis]] (20) Zendaya *Silver Hero: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (23) Sting *Bronze Hero: [[Smith-298762|Kevin Smith]] (25) Zendaya *Gold Veteran: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] (35) Sting *Silver Veteran: [[Edwards-7699|Laura Franks]] (27) Sting *Bronze Veteran: [[Finch-7411|Carol-Lynn Harke]] (27) Sting *Scout: [[Smith-298762|Kevin Smith]] (25) Zendaya *Medics: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] (117) *Double Agents: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] *Peacemaker: N/A *International Legionnarie: N/A ==[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1716822/doctor-who-connection-combat-william-hartnell-david-tennant Doctor Who] (Mar 13-Mar 20) == Week Ten: '''[[Hartnell-25|William Hartnell]] vs. [[McDonald-5567|David Tennant]]''' Winner: [[Ray-13496|Cayla Ray]] (16) for Team Tennant! *Gold Hero: [[Ray-13496|Cayla Ray]] (16) Tennant *Silver Hero: [[Hatchett-114|Steve Hatchett]] (18) Tennant *Bronze Hero: [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] (20) Tennant *Gold Veteran: [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] (33) Hartnell *Silver Veteran: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] (27) Tennant *Bronze Veteran: [[Edwards-7699|Laura Franks]] (25) Hartnell *Scout: [[Smith-298762|Kevin Smith]] Tennant *Medics:[[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] (62) *Double Agents: [[Blankenship-2754|Frank Blankenship]] *Peacemaker: [[O'Connell-2829|Chris O'Connell]] *International Legionnarie: N/A ==[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1713652/boxers-connection-combat-carl-weathers-sylvester-stallone Boxers] (Mar 5-Mar 13) == Week Ten: '''[[Weathers-1472|Carl Weathers]] vs. [[Stallone-1|Sylvester Stallone]]''' Winner: Jean Paradis (22) for Team Rocky! *Gold Hero: [[Hannaford-329|Jean Paradis]] (22) (Rocky) *Silver Hero: [[Wycoff-345|J Head]] (23) (Rocky) *Bronze Hero: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] (24) (Rocky) *Gold Veteran: [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] (30) (Apollo) *Silver Veteran: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]](30) (Rocky) *Bronze Veteran: [[Carlson-1933|David Carlson]](27) (Rocky) *Scout: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] (24) (Rocky) *Medics: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] (55) *Double Agents: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]], [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] *Peacemaker: N/A *International Legionnarie: N/A ==[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1710296/kings-connection-combat-martin-luther-king-king-henry-viii Kings] (Feb 27-Mar 5) == Week Nine: '''[[King-4303|Martin Luther King Jr]] vs. [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII]]''' Winner: Anna Farrar (14) for Team Henry! *Gold Hero: [[McNabb-551|Anna Farrar]] (14) (Henry) *Silver Hero: [[Lewis-11969|Daniel Lewis]] (16) (Henry) *Bronze Hero: [[Campbell-44030|Nanette Rohrbaugh]] (16) (Martin) *Gold Veteran: [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] (30) (Henry) *Silver Veteran: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (25) (Henry) *Bronze Veteran: [[O%27Connell-2829|Chris O'Connell]] (24) (Martin) *Scout: [[Smith-298762|Kevin Smith]] (20) (Henry) *Medics: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Wheeler]] (55) *Double Agents: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]], [[Campbell-44030|Nanette Rohrbaugh]] *Peacemaker: [[O%27Connell-2829|Chris O'Connell]] *International Legionnarie: N/A ==[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1705685/underground-railroad-connection-harriet-frederick-douglass Underground Railroad] (Feb 20-Feb 27) == Week Eight: '''[[Ross-9405|Harriet Tubman]] vs. [[Bailey-7481|Frederick Douglass]]''' Winner: Emma MacBeath (15) for Team Douglass! *Gold Hero: [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] (15) (Douglass) *Silver Hero: [[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]] (16) (Douglass) *Bronze Hero: [[Hannaford-329|Jean Paradis]] (16) (Douglass) *Gold Veteran: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (36) (Tubman) *Silver Veteran: [[O%27Connell-2829|Chris O'Connell]] (34) (Tubman) *Bronze Veteran: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Gillett]] (23) (Tubman/Douglass) *Scout: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (36) (Tubman) *Medics: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (57) *Double Agent: N/A *Peacemaker: N/A *International Legionnarie: N/A == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1704755/valentines-day-connection-combat-taylor-swift-travis-kelce Valentine's Day] (Feb 13-Feb 20) == Week Seven: '''[[Swift-1298|Taylor Swift]] vs. [[Kelce-23|Travis Kelce]]''' Winner: Pat Brunson (9) for Team Kelce! *Gold Hero: [[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] (9) (Kelce) *Silver Hero: [[Finch-7411|Carol-Lynn Harke]] (17) (Swift) *Bronze Hero: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Gillett]] (17) (Swift) *Gold Veteran: [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] (31) (Swift) *Silver Veteran: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (22) (Swift) *Bronze Veteran: [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] (21) (Kelce) *Scout: [[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] (9) (Kelce) *Medics: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (41 (Swift) *Double Agent: N/A *Peacemaker: N/A *International Legionnarie: N/A == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1701067/dragon-connection-combat-bruce-lee-vs-chuck-norris Year of the Dragon] (Feb 6-Feb 13) == Week Six: '''[[Lee-9574|Bruce Lee]] vs. [[Norris-2853|Chuck Norris]]''' Winner: C Collins (11) for Team Norris! *Gold Hero: [[Collins-22553|C Collins]] (11) (Norris) *Silver Hero: [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] (17) (Norris) *Bronze Hero: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Gillett]] (17) (Lee) *Gold Veteran: [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] (32) (Lee) *Silver Veteran: [[O%27Connell-2829|Chris O'Connell]] (31) (Norris) *Bronze Veteran: [[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feathers]] (23) (Lee) *Scout: [[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feathers]] (22) (Lee) *Medics: [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred Gillett]] (41) and [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] *Double Agent: N/A *Peacemaker: N/A *International Legionnarie: N/A == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1697155/connection-combat-zsa-zsa-gabor-vs-brigham-young Spouse Collectors] (Jan 30-Feb 6) == Week Five: '''[[G%C3%A1bor-19|Zsa Zsa Gabor]] vs. [[Young-93|Brigham Young]]''' Winner: Molly Reppen (9) for Team Brigham Young *Gold Hero: [[Reppen-82|Molly Reppen]] (9) (Young) *Silver Hero: [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] (10) (Young) *Bronze Hero: [[Haskins-2085|Rebecca Haskins]] (11) (Young) *Gold Veteran: [[Edwards-7699|Laura Franks]] and [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]](26) (Gabor) *Silver Veteran: [[N.-17|Maggie N]], [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] and [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] (24) (Gabor) *Bronze Veteran: [[Smith-298762|Kevin Smith]] (21)(Gabor) *Scout: [[Carlson-1933|David Carlson]] (14)(Young) *Medics: [[Wood-29877|Barry Wood]] and [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] *Double Agent: N/A *Peacemaker: N/A *International Legionnarie: N/A == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1693649/connection-combat-billy-the-kid-vs-lawman-pat-garrett Wild West] (Jan 23-30) == Week Four: '''[[McCarty-931|Outlaw Billy the Kid]] vs. [[Garrett-2971|Lawman Pat Garrett]]''' Winner: [[Compton-2184|E. Compton]] (10) for Team Garrett *Gold Hero: [[Compton-2184|E. Compton]] (10)(Garrett) *Silver Hero: [[Morton-7125|LaMyra Morton]] (13)(Garrett) *Bronze Hero: [[Blankenship-2754|Frank Blankenship]] (14)(Garrett) *Gold Veteran: [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Henningan]] (31)(Garrett) *Silver Veteran: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (25)(Garrett) *Bronze Veteran: [[Finch-7411|Carol-Lynn Harke]] (22)(McCarty) *Scout: [[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] (19)(McCarty) *Medics: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] and [[Morton-7125|LaMyra Morton]] *Double Agent: N/A *Peacemaker: N/A *International Legionnarie: N/A == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1690407/connection-combat-bacharach-vs-bernstein 1960s Composers] (Jan 15-22) == Week Three: '''[[Bacharach-18|Burt Bacharach]] vs. [[Bernstein-247|Leonard Bernstein]]''' Winners (tie): [[Reppen-82|Molly Reppen]] and [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] (15) for Team Berstein *Longest Verified Connection: [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] (29) (Bernstein) *Fastest Verified Connection: [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] (21) (Bernstein) == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1687473/connection-combat-hatfield-vs-mccoy-updated-with-winners Hatfield-McCoy] (Jan 8-15) == Week Two: '''Hatfield vs. McCoy''' Winner: [[Stacy-2346|Patrick Stacy]] (7) for Team McCoy *Longest Verified Connection: [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] (34) (Team Hatfield) *Fastest Verified Connection: [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] (9) (Team McCoy) == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1682479/connection-combat-1-paul-revere Paul Revere] (Jan 1-7) == Week One: '''[[Revere-1|Paul Revere]]''' Winner: [[Weston-1852|Mary Jenkins]] (8) *Longest Verified Connection: [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] (30)

Connection Count at 7 Degrees (CC7)

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Members can add their Degree counts and CC7 score to the table below. ----
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'''{{Red|Update (5 Aug 2022): You can now get your current Degree counts (1 thru 7) and CC7 score on the following WikiTree page. It is the first line listed in the table. The background is shaded green.:}}''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:ConnectionCounts&action=history {{Blue|My Current Connection Count (CC7) and History}}] ---- '''Links to Apps:''' *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:MyConnections My Connections]''' - this app calculates/displays how many profiles you have at each degree up to 1000 profiles. ('''Note:''' If you are using the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] extension, you can click the '''MISSING CONNECTIONS''' button by each degree level to see which profiles are missing one or both parents or a spouse.) *'''[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/missing_parents.php Missing Parents]''' - this app will display the ancestors and/or up to 4th cousins that are missing one or both parents. It also checks for a possible missing spouse or child based on age at death, the absence of any spouse or children, and the statuses NOT being set. '''WikiTree BEE''' extension: *The '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE]''' extension has been coded to calculate your score out to CC7 and beyond on the My Connections page. However, once the connections exceed 1000, the private connections are not made known to the extension and are not counted in the individual degree score and the final CC7 score. * When you reach Degree 7 on the My Connections page, the BEE will give you the table code to paste into the table on this page. *If your score maxes out at or before the 7th degree; the BEE will replace the score that it counts (which may be lower than your actual score due to the issue with private profiles) with your actual score (given on your profile). '''Notes (if using the My Connections app listed above):''' :If your CC7 is over 1000 and you max out at 7 degrees using the "My Connections" app above, then your degree 7 number will be CC7 - (degree 1 + degree 2 + degree 3 + degree 4 + degree 5 + degree 6). :If your CC7 is over 1000 and you max out at degree 6, then your degree 6 number will be incomplete and there is no accurate way to determine your degree 6 & degree 7 number. If you max out at degree 6, then just add the degree 6 number that is returned to the degree 6 column and place MO in the degree 7 column. :If your CC7 is over 1000 and you max out at degee 5, then your degree 5 number will be incomplete and there is no accurate way to determine your degree 5, degree 6 & degree 7 numbers. If you max out at degree 5, then just add the degree 5 number that is returned to the degree 5 column and place MO in the degree 6 and degree 7 columns. :If your CC7 is over 1000 and you max out at degee 4, then your degree 4 number will be incomplete and there is no accurate way to determine your degree 4, degree 5, degree 6 & degree 7 numbers. If you max out at degree 4, then just add the degree 4 number that is returned to the degree 4 column and place MO in the degree 5, degree 6 and degree 7 columns. ---- '''Stats:''' :Some rough numbers from our analysis in May 2022 ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433903/did-you-see-your-connection-count-cc7-in-the-newsletter?show=1434107#c1434107 source]): *21 members have more than 10,000 connected profiles within seven degrees. *438 have 5,000+ *5,780 have 2,000+ *21,000 have 1,000+ *118,000 have 100+ :See also : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beyond_CC7 Beyond_CC7] '''Badges (updated 30 April 2023 • 05:00 UTC):''' *17,669 members have the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=connections1000 1,000 Connections badge]. *5,197 members have the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=connections2000 2,000 Connections badge]. *477 members have the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=connections5000 5,000 Connections badge]. *37 members have the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=connections10000 10,000 Connections badge]. ---- '''{{Red|NOTE: If you do not have a number for one or more degree columns, then leave it blank. Adding a question mark or any other character is causing the column not to sort correctly.}}''' {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style="white-space:nowrap" ! Name !! WikiTree-ID !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! Total || Updated
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(Butter) Fields || [[Butter-100]] || 5 || 27 || 96 || 362 || 1016 || 1651 || 2861 || 6018 || 2022-12-27 |- | Sharon Casteel || [[Casteel-170]] || 5 || 20 || 42 || 145 || 421 || 1120 || 2226 || 3979 || 2022-08-10 |- | Eric Christensen || [[Christensen-8328]] || 5 || 10 || 46 || 156 || 367 || 577 || 818 || 1979 || 2023-02-24 |- | Loretta C. (Leger) Corbin || [[Leger-741]] || 10 || 26 || 92 || 196 || 379 || 824 || 2322 || 3849 || 2022-08-21 |- | Randi Cortazar || [[Brenneman-590]] || 8|| 10 || 35 || 43 || 71 || 151 || 239 || 557 || 2022-06-29 |- | Sue (Gollan) Crerar || [[Gollan-99]] || 7 || 21 || 57 || 160 || 416 || 699 || 1291 || 2651 || 2022-12-27 |- | Ambar M. Díaz || [[Díaz-2569]] || 3 || 7 || 20 || 46 || 56 || 14 || 11 || 157 || 2022-10-04 |- | Coen Jacob Dijkgraaf || [[Dijkgraaf-24]] || 5 || 19 || 48 || 137 || 427 || 668 || 979 || 2283 || 2023-05-07 |- | Eva Ekeblad || [[Ekeblad-7]] || 2 || 10 || 27 || 106 || 352 || 1029 || 3478 || 5004 || 2023-03-31 |- | Kathy Evans || [[Evans-3182]] || 4 || 11 || 38 || 101 || 213 || 362 || 748 || 1477 || 2023-03-31 |- | Maree A. (Patroni) Evans || [[Patroni-12]] || 5 || 12 || 20 || 94 || 247 || 603 || 800 || 1788 || 2022-07-16 |- | Randall Gardner || [[Gardner-8870]] || 7 || 16 || 46 || 192 || 619 || 1588 || 3538 || 6006 || 2023-06-26 |- | Liza (Macklem) Gervais || [[Macklem-13]] || 10 || 38 || 90 || 138 || 227 || 405 || 956 || 1864|| 2022-08-14 |- | Mildred (Wheeler) Gillett || [[Wheeler-18799]] || 8 || 16 || 28 || 88 || 122 || 218 || 520 || 1000 || 2023-01-05 |- | Norbert Gitzl || [[Gitzl-5]] || 3 || 14 || 65 || 195 || 474 || 935 || 1398 || 3084 || 2022-07-10 |- | Steven Greenwood || [[Greenwood-3667]] || 4 || 15 || 25 || 51 || 84 || 108 || 168 || 455 || 2023-02-13 |- | Russ Gunther || [[Gunther-113]] || 4 || 12 || 36 || 120 || 255 || 390 || 773 || 1590 || 2023-04-21 |- | Bobbie (Madison) Hall || [[Madison-125]] || 6 || 15 || 41 || 134 || 277 || 563 || 964 || 2000 || 2022-12-24 |- | Léa Haupaix || [[Haupaix-1]] || 3 || 13 || 42 || 71 || 166 || 418 || 376 || 1089 || 2022-07-18 |- | Alina (Nowosielski) Hudzik || [[Nowosielski-51]] || 4 || 27 || 76 || 100 || 109 || 90 || 43 || 449 || 2022-07-03 |- | Susie Humbeutel || [[Humbeutel-1]] || 12 || 27 || 116 || '''504''' || '''1125''' || '''2045''' || 3285 || '''7114''' || 2022-08-14 |- | Ron Johnson || [[Johnson-66920]] || 6 || 35 || 73 || 174 || 331 || 538 || 891 || 2048 || 2022-10-08 |- | Hans E. Juneby || [[Juneby-1]] || 5 || 16 || 43 || 71 || 163 || 265 || 267 || 830 || 2022-07-04 |- | Paul L. Kerbow || [[Kerbow-16]] || 3 || 7 || 36 || 104 || 194 || 236 || 679 || 1265 || 2022-07-19 |- | Friedemann Kiedaisch || [[Kiedaisch-1]] || 2 || 4 || 9 || 20 || 48 || 84 || 196 || 363 || 2022-12-18 |- | April M. Kiskis || [[Kiskis-1]] || 6 || 17 || 27 || 39 || 65 || 126 || 235 || 515 || 2022-12-06 |- | Thomas L. Koehnline || [[Koehnline-1]] || 2 || 8 || 16 || 40 || 83 || 148 || 284 || 581 || 2022-08-11 |- | Leif Biberg Kristensen || [[Kristensen-547]] || 2 || 5 || 31 || 63 || 155 || 335 || 817 || 1408 || 2023-05-31 |- | Jim LaBossiere || [[LaBossiere-31]] || 10 || 38 || 103 || 247 || 425 || 799 || 1579 || 3201 || 2022-08-14 |- | Patty (Luker) LaPlante || [[Luker-573]] || 14 || 52 || 129 || 315 || 1042 || 1320 || 3024 || 5896 || 2022-07-03 |- | Patty (Simon) LaPlante || [[Simon-5011]] || 2 || 21 || 85 || 177 || 214 || 228 || 784 || 1511 || 2022-07-03 |- | Rob Lund || [[Lund-2792]] || 8 || 10 || 13 || 14 || 19 || 32 || 54 || 150 || 2022-11-09 |- | C. Mackinnon || [[Mackinnon-507]] || 7 || 17 || 45 || 165 || 353 || 675 || 945 || 2207 || 2022-08-14 |- | Isabelle E. (Rassinot) Martin || [[Rassinot-1]] || 7 || 9 || 37 || 111 || 391 || 288 || 254 || 1106 || 2022-07-29 |- | Bartley McRorie || [[McRorie-37]] || 8 || 25 || 84 || 160 || 233 || 424 || 940 || 1874 || 2022-06-29 |- || B.W.J. Molier || [[Molier-3]] || 1 || 3 || 15 || 54 || 213 || 560 || 1168 || 2398 || 2022-07-10 |- | Kathryn Morse || [[Morse-5268]] || 9 || 46 || 135 || 353 || 553 || 896 || 1480 || 3482 || 2022-08-18 |- | Lisa R. (Kelsey) Murphy || [[Kelsey-745]] || 8 || 38 || 155 || 302 || 614 || 907 || 1226 || 3250 || 2022-09-03 |- | Kathy J. (Urbach) Nava || [[Urbach-13]] || 10 || 13 || 16 || 36 || 61 || 62 || 96 || 294 || 2022-08-04 |- | Jamie Nelson || [[Nelson-3486]] || 3 || 7 || 24 || 69 || 322 || 576 || 1728 || 2729 || 2022-07-06 |- | Living Notestein || [[Notestein-13]] || 3 || 8 || 25 || 63 || 269 || 457|| 846 || 1671 || 2023-06-19 |- | Alison Palmer || [[Palmer-9783]] || 5 || 9 || 29 || 85 || 237 || 481 || 613 || 1459 || 2023-05-03 |- | Dean (Cowper) Pascoe || [[Cowper-404]] || 8 || 16 || 47 || 86 || 153 || 357 || 818 || 1485 || 2023-01-05 |- | Tricia Payne || [[Payne-15730]] || 4 || 20 || 59 || 180 || 436 || 901 || 2312 || 3912 || 2023-02-26 |- | Susan E. (Penter) Pearson BA(Hons) || [[Penter-43]] || 4 || 11 || 39 || 61 || 117 || 168 || 284 || 684 || 2022-07-13 |- | Anonymous Reed || [[Reed-28962]] || 1 || 2 || 17 || 65 || 77 || 136 || 284 || 582 || 2022-07-10 |- | Nancy Regan || [[Diener-200]] || 4 || 11 || 36 || 102 || 180 || 305 || 414 || 1052 || 2022-08-14 |- | Jennifer Robins || [[Robins-1306]] || 2 || 5 || 16 || 84 || 297 || 600 || 1067 || 2067 || 2022-06-23 |- | Azure Robinson || [[Robinson-27225]] || 10 || 44 || 143 || 323 || 675 || 834 || 1171 || 3200 || 2022-09-08 |- | Fran Robinson|| [[Peasley-221]] || '''18''' || '''92''' || '''222''' || 494 || 794 || 861 || 1728 || 4209 || 2022-09-11 |- | Patricia Roche|| [[Roche-395]] || 5 || 12 || 40 || 126 || 294 || 630 || 893|| 2000 || 2022-08-16 |- | George Roscoe || [[Roscoe-225]] || 5|| 17 || 48 || 177 || 308 || 442 || 7 || 1004 || 2022-06-29 |- | Darryl Rowles || [[Rowles-314]] || 6 || 18 || 66 || 249 || 640 || 1342 || '''3301''' || 5622 || 2022-08-21 |- | Don B. Sage Jr || [[Sage-1513]] || 10 || 30 || 64 || 160 || 361 || 659 || 930 || 2214 || 2022-08-28 |- | Kenneth Schatz || [[Schatz-206]] || 7 || 5 || 10 || 13 || 27 || 74 || 128 || 264 || 2022-06-29 |- | Robert H. Seale || [[Seale-237]] || 3 || 7 || 23 || 83 || 243 || 379 || 567 || 1321 || 2022-10-01 |- | Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz || [[Selvaggio-84]] || 12 || 17 || 62 || 152 || 245 || 320 || 601 || 1409 || 2022-07-03 |- | Brady Shea || [[Shea-2766]] || 7 || 12 || 42 || 107 || 276 || 317 || 410 || 1171 || 2023-10-06 |- | Chuck R. Sinclair || [[Sinclair-11461]] || 6 || 17 || 13 || 14 || 13 || 36 || 80 || 179 || 2022-10-14 |- | Ellen Smith || [[Smith-62120]] || 3 || 9 || 22 || 52 || 179 || 400 || 736 || 1401 || 2022-07-09 |- | Shirlea Smith || [[Smith-123128]] || 9 || 15 || 69 || 186 || 422 || 512 || 787 || 2000 || 2022-11-18 |- | Amy E. (Scheeler) Sparks || [[Scheeler-65]] || 8 || 10 || 37 || 83 || 84 || 67 || 48 || 337 || 2022-11-02 |- | Nelda (Gilchrist) Spires || [[Gilchrist-1197]] || 8 || 16 || 60 || 191 || 388 || 797 || 1504 || 2964 || 2022-11-24 |- | Clare Spring || [[Spring-570]] || 4 || 11 || 33 || 112 || 330 || 827 || 1343 || 2660 || 2022-06-24 |- | Nan Starjak || [[Lambert-1995]] || 5 || 16 || 41 || 126 || 184 || 386 || 678 || 1437 || 2022-07-06 |- | Michael L. Stills || [[Stills-18]] || 5 || 18 || 65 || 201 || 329 || 481 || 1078 || 2177 || 2022-08-21 |- | Susan Stopford || [[Stopford-19]] || 3 || 8 || 34 || 53 || 102 || 315 || 591 || 1106 || 2022-08-21 |- | E S. (Holt) Storey || [[Holt-9534]] || 6 || 7 || 27 || 38 || 81 || 178 || 277 || 614 || 2022-08-18 |- | Alicia (Bonner) Taylor || [[Bonner-1839]] || 9 || 34 || 115 || 278 || 492 || 902 || 1678 || 3508 || 2023-07-22 |- | Ken Tremblay || [[Tremblay-5644]] || 4 || 16 || 74 || 157 || 329 || 887 || 2791 || 4258 || 2022-12-21 |- | Lennart van Haaften || [[Van_Haaften-79]] || 7 || 18 || 71 || 268 || 825 || 1037 || 1135 || 3361 || 2023-02-07 |- | Bernard Vatant || [[Vatant-1]] || 5 || 15 || 56 || 108 || 313 || 567 || 1181 || 2245 || 2022-07-19 |- | Doug Vaugh || [[Vaugh-18]] || 2 || 10 || 34 || 60 || 85 || 83 || 179 || 453 || 2022-12-03 |- | Caroline Verworn || [[Vernon-2152]] || 8 || 15 || 33 || 70 || 90 || 159 || 239 || 614 || 2022-06-27 |- | Paddy Waldron || [[Waldron-201]] || 2 || 7 || 15 || 18 || 35 || 53 || 89 || 219 || 2022-06-23 |- | Jeffrey S. Wall || [[Wall-7415]] || 2 || 6 || 20 || 75 || 313 || 788 || 818 || 2022 || 2023-12-11 |- | Roy H. Walmsley || [[Walmsley-632]] || 2 || 4 || 21 || 26 || 33 || 25 || 41 || 152 || 2023-01-01 |- | Robert M. Ward || [[Ward-22928]] || 7 || 15 || 61 || 112 || 267 || 445 || 647 || 1554 || 2023-12-10 |- | Judy Weggelaar || [[Dyer-10748]] || 9 || 35|| 100 || 298 || 710 || 1313 || 2041 || 4506 || 2022-08-21 |- | Rags Weggelaar || [[Weggelaar-1]] || 7 || 25 || 75 || 177 || 397 || 706 || 1175 || 2562 || 2022-07-09 |- | JG Weston || [[Weston-4750]] || 9 || 29 || 37 || 128 || 239 || 380 || 592 || 1414 || 2022-07-03 |- | Melanie (Fisher) White || [[Fisher-26333]] || 8 || 11 || 41 || 112 || 211 || 272 || 352 || 1007 || 2022-09-11 |- | Chris M. (Smith) Wright || [[Smith-24375]] || 4 || 8 || 31 || 77 || 131 || 162 || 213 || 626 || 2022-07-18 |- | Martin Young || [[Young-43998]] || 4 || 11 || 41 || 108 || 139 || 177 || 170 || 650 || 2022-12-29 |- | Nicki D. 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Connection Facts

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'''We are all connected'''. But what does "connected" mean? And who are "We"? And how are we connected? ==Vocabulary== * Connection between profiles uses the family relationships: '''parent, child, sibling, spouse'''. Two profiles are said '''connected''' (to each other) if there is at least one '''path''' in WikiTree linking those two profiles, using a sequence of the above said relationships. The [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection Connection Finder] application allows to easily find out if, and how, two profiles are connected. Example : [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stewart-6849&person2Name=Obama-2 Mary Stuart and Barack Obama are connected]. * The length of a shortest path, as indicated by the Connection Finder, is called the '''distance between the two profiles'''. This distance is measured in "degrees" or "steps". Mary Stuart and Barack Obama are at distance 20 from each other, in the current state of affairs (Jan 2022 - down to 19 in July 2023) * Two profiles being "connected" does not mean they are "relatives" or "related" in the common meaning of the term (ancestors, descendants, cousins, collaterals ...), unless under a very extensive definition of the notion of family. Which is, actually, the philosophy of WikiTree. * The "'''Big Tree'''" or "Main Tree" or "Single Tree" or even simply "The Tree" is gathering about 85% of profiles, about to pass the 32 million milestone in Januay 2024 (30 million by July 2023). '''All profiles in the Big Tree are connected to each other'''. The usual WikiTree jargon is using "'''connected'''" and "'''unconnected'''" in an absolute way to indicate if a profile belongs or not to the Big Tree. The number of connected profiles is given by the Connection Finder page, updated daily. * A profile connected to no other one is said "'''unlinked'''". Otherwise it is sometimes called "linked" or "related", both terms potentially confusing. * An "'''unconnected branch'''" is a set of profiles all connected to each other, but not to the Big Tree. An unlinked profile is under this definition, technically an unconnected branch of size 1, although calling this a branch might seem strange. This vocabulary is not globally consistent, and people don't always use it in a consistent way, and it's easy to be confused when the context is unclear. For example "''an unconnected branch is composed of unconnected profiles, all connected to each other''", sounds weird until you grasp that "unconnected" is taken with an absolute meaning, whereas "connected" is relative (to each other). == Many small unconnected branches == How many distinct unconnected branches there are outside the Big Tree is not obvious to assess. Looking up the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected Unconnected People] pages tends to indicate that most unconnected branches are very small, like ten members or less. Thanks to data provided by [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]] on the total number of branches and their distribution by size, we got a confirmation of this first impression. The following table is a summary of this distribution, data as of January 2022, updated in January 2024. {| border="2" cellpadding="5" ! Size !! 1 (unlinked) !! 2 - 5 !! 6 - 10 !!11 - 50!! 51 - 249 !! 250+ !! total |- | Jan 2022 || 1,093,595 || 270,986 || 83,758 || 68,608 || 5,765 || 338 || 1,522,712 |- | Jan 2024 || 1,366,074 || 335,993 || 98,335 || 70,737 || 4,604 || 256 || 1,875,743 |- |} The evolution shows a diminution of 20% for the number of large unconnected branches (size over 50). Those are listed and in the radar of Connectors. But on the other hand the number of very small branches (size up to 5) has grown by about 30%. The following plots gives the number distribution for branches of sizes from 2 to 20 in January 2022. It shows clearly the exponential decay of the number of branches. The distribution as of January 2024 is similar. {{Image|file=Connection_Facts-2.jpg |size=800 |caption=Number of unconnected branches by size }} Details of the "long tail" of largest unconnected branches are found in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches Largest Unconnected Branches] page. As of January 2024, the largest branch counts over 5,000 profiles, and there are 18 branches of size over 1,000. == No large branch outside the Big Tree == No unconnected branch has more than a few thousands members. Even the most "exotic" and largest ones are smaller than the Big Tree by at least 3 orders of magnitude. Why is it so? Let's try two kinds of explanation. First obvious explanation is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connectors Connectors]! Large unconnected branches are in their radar of course, and they work hard, 24/24 and 365/365, to connect them to the Big Tree. They are of course all the more efficient than the countries of unconnected profiles are already well represented in WikiTree, the sources easily available etc. It explains why most largest branches belong to regions of space and/or time a bit distant from the (Western Anglo-Saxon) bulk of the Big Tree, making them more difficult to connect. The other possible explanation calls probability computation, and is more arguable, but let's try it nevertheless. The total number of humans likely to ever have a profile in WikiTree - that is whoever has been named and documented in at least one reliable source - is difficult to assess. Most people who lived before the recent centuries have never been documented. The possible number of potential profiles could be anywhere in the 10 to 50 billions range, growing by tens of millions of births yearly. For the present computation, let's take a conservative upper value of 25 billions. The current size of the Big Tree, 25 millions, is roughly one thousandth of the above. Otherwise said, if you pick a random documented human X, the probability for X to have a profile in WikiTree is about 0.001, assuming that the Big Tree is somehow a big random sample of all potential profiles. Otherwise said, the probability of X to fall outside the Big Tree is 0.999. Now take a '''random branch''' of n profiles. The probability that no profile in this branch fall in the Big Tree is about 0.999^n. Let's compute it for different values of n. * 0.999^100 = 0.90 * 0.999^1000 = 0.37 * 0.999^5000 = 0.01 * 0.999^10000 = 0.000045 A random branch of 100 members has only 10% chance to be connected, the probabilty is 63% for 1,000 members, 99% for 5,000 ... and practically 1 (certainty) for n over 10,000. Branches are not random samples of documented humans, but the more they grow, the more they expand in all directions and the closer to random they become. Samely, the Big Tree is not a random sample of all potential profiles, but the more it grows, the more random it becomes. Nevertheless, despite all its biases, this simple model agrees in its main conclusion with the observed data : unconnected branches size is very unlikely to pass the thousands threshold. == Time distribution of connected and unconnected profiles == The following plot shows the breakdown of connected and unconnected profiles by ten-year period, as provided by the WikiTree+ application (data January 2024). {{Image|file=Connection_Facts.jpg |size=800 |caption=Breakdown of connected profiles by ten-year periods }} Several remarks about this plot * Each profile is counted in every period the person has been found living, based on presence of birth and death date. * It is based on WikiTree+, so it excludes Living and Private profiles, which explains the low numbers of profiles post-1950, either connected or not. * Despite this bias, the best connected period is around 1800, where almost 95% of profiles are connected. {{Image|file=Connection_Facts-3.jpg |size=600 |caption=Breakdown of connected profiles by ten-year periods }} == Distances in the Big Tree : closer and closer == The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Circles 100 Circles] and related pages are discussing in details the distribution of distances in the Big Tree, aka "population of circles" for various reference profiles. We list here the main points to bring home. * '''Central profiles of the Big Tree have a typical mean distance of 20 degrees''' to other profiles, with 95% at distance lower than 30. The long tail of far-flung branches, extending typically at distances from 40 to 80, is representing less than 1% of profiles. * ''' The average distance between two random connected profiles''', based on samples constructed using Jamie Nelson's very cool [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ application],''' can be assessed, as of Aug 2022, to be in the interval [24,27] with a confidence of about 95%'''. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1448105/mean-distance-in-the-single-tree-samples-of-random-profiles G2G discussion] for more details. * '''The mean distance is slowly but steadily getting smaller''' for all studied reference profiles. The peak of the distance distribution is getting sharper and shifted to lower values. The following table shows the changes in mean distance for a few reference profiles we've been following in the framework of the 100 Circles project. {| border="2" cellpadding="5" ! Profile !! Jan 21 !! Jan 22 !! Jan 23 !! Jan 24 |- |[[Lothrop-29|Samuel Lothrop]] || 17.5 || 17.3 || 17.1 || 16.9 |- |[[Windsor-1|Queen Elizabeth II]]|| 22.0 || 21.8 || 21.4 || 21.1 |- |[[Andersson-5056|Olof Andersson]] || 32.0 || 30.0 || 25.0 || 24.5 |- |[[Vatant-5|Jean-Joseph Vatant]] || 33.1 || 32.4 || 30.9 || 30.6 |- |} Could this trend keep on going? There are still a lot of missing relatives everywhere in the Big Tree, and more reconnections will happen, and distances are likely to keep getting smaller in the near future. There are of course limits to the collapse of distances and completion of circles. In the page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ten_Circles_-_One_Million_Profiles Ten circles meet each other], based on the case study of Samuel Lothrop, we conjecture that '''in the long run, most profiles in the Big Tree could be less than 20 steps from each other'''. == All streams flow to the sea == For all of us connectors, the main practical lesson to bring home from the above facts and figures could be the famous quote of a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lee-9574 great martial artist]. ''Be like water, my friend''. Don't waste your energy banging your head on a brick wall when so many side paths are open, waiting for you to pass by without efforts. Don't fight an impossible way uphill when the flow is inviting you downhill or sideways. If you don't find the father, follow the sister and her in-laws to wherever they want to lead you. Like water, follow the flow through all open serendipitous paths, let connection streams find their way through any obscure narrow ravines, let them meander in unknown valleys. As long as they flow, at some point they'll reach the ocean of the Big Tree. Like water, move gently outwards and around, in all possible directions, leading you beyond your current projects, categories, countries, families, names, languages ... all things likely to close your eyes and mind to possible paths. Don't be afraid of following the outliers, the renegades, the migrants, the illegitimate, the runaways, all likely to be the best of connectors. Forget where you're bound to go, the path will lead you there. And enjoy each step.

Connection Log

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This is a log of how many degrees of connection both I & Lorna have with the three over time & via which branches of our families. Hopefully, over time I can reduce these numbers as the tree grows & makes more connections. The 2nd part is a log of connections made as part of the connectors project. Also notes on profiles that could possibly connect along the way. 28 July '20 Owen: ''31 Alexandra Carter(L)'', ''33 Alexis Clérel de Tocqueville(Dackombe)'', 24 Henry VIII (L)
12 July '20 Owen: '''27 Sharon Hinshaw-Payne(Dickeson)''', '''27 Edward Hopper(Dickeson)''', 24 Henry VIII (L)
16 July '20 Owen: ''28 Alicia Taylor(Dickeson)'', 24 Henry VIII (Lorna), 39 Rembrandt van Rijn(Dickeson)
8 Jul '20 O: '''21 Ludwig Kraayenbrink (Newcombe)''', 24 Henry VIII (Lorna), ''39 Ferdinand von Zeppelin (Potts)''
30 Jun '20 Owen: ''29 Mary McCauley (Newton)'', ''33 B. W. J. Molier (Lorna)'' 24 Henry VIII (Lorna)
23 June '20 Owen: '''28 Chase Ashley (Lorna)''', '''24 Ambrose Bierce (Dickeson)''', '''24 Henry VIII (Lorna)'''
18 June '20 Owen: ''31 Raymond Lemieux (Messenger)'', '''27 Tara Wildes (Dickeson)''', 27 Henry VIII (Balston)
11 June '20 Owen: '''29 Lucy Robinson (Dickeson)''', ''39 Maurice Sendak (Dickeson)'', 27 Henry VIII (Balston)
8 June '20 Owen: '''31 Jaki Erdoes (Dickeson)''', '''26 Wallis Windsor (Dickeson)''', 27 Henry VIII (Balston)
2 June '20 Owen: '''33 Jaki Erdoes (Messenger)''', '''29 Wallis Windsor (Lorna)''', 27 degrees from Henry VIII (Balston)
31 May 2020 Owen: 33 Donald Howard (Messenger), 30 Julia Howe (Lorna), '''27 Henry VIII(Balston)'''
28 May 2020 Owen: '''33 Donald Howard (Messenger)''', '''30 Julia Howe (Lorna)''', 28 Henry VIII (Messenger)
25 May 2020 Owen: 34 Claire Nava (Messenger), '''38 Levi Strauss (Lorna)''', 28 Henry VIII (Messenger)
21 May 2020 Owen: 34 Claire Nava (Messenger), 40 Levi Strauss (Messenger), 28 Henry VIII (Messenger) 28 July '20 Lorna: ''30 Alexandra Carter(Sparkes)'', ''34 Alexis Clérel de Tocqueville(O)'', 23 Henry VIII (Mabey)
12 July '20 Lorna: '''28 Sharon Hinshaw-Payne(O)''', '''28 Edward Hopper(O)''', 23 Henry VIII (Mabey)
16 July '20 Lorna: ''29 Alicia Taylor(O)'', 23 Henry VIII(Mabey), '''39 Rembrandt van Rijn(Mabey)'''
8 July '20 Lorna: '''22 Ludwig Kraayenbrink (me)''', 23 Henry VIII (Mabey), ''40 Ferdinand von Zeppelin (me)''
30 June '20 Lorna: ''28 Mary McCauley (Mabey)'', ''32 B. W. J. Molier (Malzard)'' 23 Henry VIII (Mabey)
23 June '20 Lorna: '''27 Chase Ashley (Mabey)''', '''24 Ambrose Bierce (Mabey)''', '''23 Henry VIII (Mabey)'''
22 June '20 Lorna: '''31 Raymond Lemieux (Sparkes)''', 28 Tara Wildes (me), 28 Henry VIII (me)
18 June '20 Lorna: ''32 Raymond Lemieux (me)'', '''28 Tara Wildes (me)''', 28 Henry VIII (me)
11 June '20 Lorna: '''30 Lucy Robinson (me)''', ''39 Maurice Sendak (Malzard)'', 28 Henry VIII (me)
8 June '20 Lorna: '''32 Jaki Erdoes (me)''', '''27 Wallis Windsor (me)''', 28 Henry VIII (me)
2 June '20 Lorna: '''34 Jaki Erdoes (me)''', '''28 degrees Wallis Windsor (Pinkney/Boole)''', 28 Henry VIII (me)
31 May 2020 Lorna: 34 Donald Howard (me), 29 Julia Howe (Pinkney, Boole), '''28 Henry VIII (me)'''
28 May 2020 Lorna: '''34 Donald Howard (me)''', '''29 Julia Howe (Pinkney, Boole)''', 29 Henry VIII (me)
25 May 2020 Lorna: 35 Claire Nava (me), '''37 Levi Strauss (Pinkney & George Boole)''' 29 Henry VIII (me)
21 May 2020 Lorna: 35 Claire Nava, 41 Levi Strauss 29 Henry VIII (I didn't check but I assume all via me) working my way through children of Philip Malzard Hatchard. Finished Alfred Thomas. '''Connectors project'''
28 May 2020 Connected tree 4074 (via Adams merge) thus reducing unconnected Sturminster_Newton by 45
31 May 2020 Connected tree 1967 (via Beale-1334) thus reducing unconnected Sturminster_Newton by 67
At some point I connected tree 2015 (65 profiles).
2 June 2020 connected tree 9059 (30 profiles) via Antell-35
5 June '20 connected tree 3577 (49 profiles) via Ashford-716
7 June '20 connected tree 1971 (65 profiles) via via Lathey-8 & one other via Lathey-11
14 June '20 " " 2434 (59) via Burgess.
15 June '20 " "1679 (70) by merging Everett.
16 June '20 " " 2092 (63) via Clephane.
attempted 10961 with no luck.
26 June '20 tree43692 (11)
'''Anglicising Dorset'''
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+dorset&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Dorset Connected] will only show a maximum of 5000 so I will go alphabetically through towns. Bigger towns will be left with a note of how far I've got. Using Dorset OPC for town names.
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+abbotsbury&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Abbotsbury] done
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+affpuddle&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Affpuddle] done
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+alderholt&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Alderholt] none
Allington. There are lots of different Allingtons not to mention the family name so left
Almer left (there is at least one in the USA.
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+almer&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Alton Pancras] done except those I couldn't edit due to security level
Arne left because there are many in NED.
Ashmore left for various reasons
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+ashmore&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Askerswell] done except security
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+athelhampton&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Athelhampton] done
Batcombe left (there is also one in Somerset).
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+beaminster&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Beaminster] done (that was a big one)
Beer Hacket (no action necessary) Bere Regis done
Bishops Caundle done
Blandford Forum no action needed
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Owen_Lake_To-Do_List&errcode=new_profile Back to my to do list]

Connection Routes

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A place to note connection routes that are awaiting action. I regularly spend my evenings working out connection routes, but I often don't get around to completing them. This table will contain the connection routes that are awaiting my attention. Anyone who happens to come across this page is very welcomed to complete any of them. I'd appreciate the help. The routes are only suggestions, each step needs to be researched and fully sourced. SSX = how many Sussex profiles are included. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Date Added !! Profile or Branch !! Number of Profiles !! Main County !! Connection Route !! Working On |- |align="right"|8 June 21||Richard A S Bywater||0 || Warwickshire||Start with [[davie-526|Robert Davie]] add his daughter Isabella Davie (1837-1912) and her husband Samuel Mould (1837-1917). Add their daughter Amy F Mould (1874-1944) and her husband Walter W Bywater (1875-1937). They were the parents of Richard Bywater (1913-2005) to be created for the England Project April Challenge || |- |align="right"|8 June 21||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=15565002&Generations=20 Nicholls-1556] ||3, SSX=1 || Middlesex ||Start with [[Schuster-1549|Felix Schuster]], add his son Felix Victor Schuster (1885-1962) and his wife Lucy Edith Skene (1886-1950). Their daughter Dorothy A V Schuster (b1921) married [[nicholls-1556|Arthur Nicholls]] for the England Project April Challenge|| |- |align="right"|8 June 21||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=29879654&Generations=20 Hoadley-645] ||4, SSX=1 || Kent ||Start with [[hoadley-290|William Hoadley]], add his parents Leonard Hoadley (1824-1878) and Hannah Hills (1825-1931). Add Leonard's parents William Hoadley (1777-1848) and Dinah Crump (1788-1833). Add their son Henry Hoadley (1812-1878), and his wife Cecelia Constant (1806-1869). Their daughter was [[hoadley-645|Charlotte Hoadley]] || |- |align="right"|8 June 21||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=06944470&Generations=20 Moss-1623] ||68, SSX=1 || Buckinghamshire ||Start with [[plastow-14|Francis Plastow]], add his son Thomas Plastow (1789-1850) and his wife Ann Hutt (1781-1844), they were the parents of [[plastow-5|Thomas Plastow]] || |- |align="right"|11 June 21||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=29900598&Generations=20 Cresswell-698] ||12 SSX=0 || Surrey ||Start with John Cresswell (1807-1873) created in the previous connection, he was the son of [[cresswell-698|Griffin Cresswell]] || |- |align="right"|19 July 21||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=03381306&Generations=20 Haslam-28] ||59 SSX=0 || Dorset ||start with [[ellaway-31|Gideon Ellaway]], he married Ellen Whiting 1834-1907. Ellen parents were Jonathan Whiting 1800-1878 and Elizabeth Marten 1801-1853, her first husband was Francis Pelly 1790-1825 who was the son of [[pelly-21|John Pelly]]|| |- |}

Connection to George Washington

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WikiTree accomplishing its mission ! WikiTree's mission is to connect the human family in one tree. Although the Connecition Finder only finds the connection between two people on WikiTree if they're within 10 degrees of each other, I'd like to share with you what I've found in trying to find my connection to George Washington. If you want to find a connection between two porfiles called ID-1 and ID-2 try the following: 1) Find the connection between a Connection Anchor and ID-1 2) Find the connection between the same Connection Anchor and ID-2 Connections to Connection Anchors are searched within 100 degrees. Joinning both routes (1 and 2) you can figure out the connection between ID-1 and ID-2 through that Connection Anchor. Chances are you can find some of the same profiles on both routes, so the connection between ID-1 and ID-2 can be figured out Joinning the routes steps before the Connection Anchor. 3) Make trials using the available Connection Anchors to look for the shortest connection between ID-1 and ID-2 you can find. 4) Recreate the route of the connection between ID-1 and ID-2 in (10 steps or less) segments starting from ID-1 and going backwards to the Connection Anchor untill you reach the first common profile on both routes and continue on the other route (Connection Anchor to ID-2) until you reach ID-2. Following the steps above I could find my connection to George Washington-11 (Hernandez.1524=12808461)

Connection to the Walker family from Massachusetts

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dumont-915|Deborah Dumont]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28451558 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Connections 101

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==Hints and Tips== The following are copied from Connectors Chat.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connectors_Chat#Hints_and_Tips ===Here are Carol's tips:===
  1. When adding new profiles to bridge a gap between a connected and unconnected profile, always start at the connected profile and work towards the unconnected. If you find that you can't complete the connection then you'll not be left with any unconnected on your watchlist.
  2. Looking for a profile to connect to:
    • Sort the relevant surname list by birth first, then (if over 1,000), select the 'show all' or up to 5,000 option
    • Search Ctrl-F, for the town, village, state, county you are looking for, check for profiles created by a different manager.
    • Sometimes doing a search within a surname list using the profile manager's name, might identify some of their profiles that are already connected, you then just need to join them up.
    • Find your unconnected person in another on-line tree. Make a note of the more unusual surnames that married siblings, cousins or children. Check for these names on WikiTree, remembering that all sources have to be verified.
  3. I run a query on Wikitree+ to get all unconnected profiles from a specific area. (e.g. just put 'unconnected kent maidstone') into the text search box. Once I've connected a branch, I run another text search to see if the profile manager has created any more unconnected profiles for the same area. To do this you enter their wiki-id with an underscore rather than a hyphen followed by unconnected and the location (e.g. for me it would be 'winton_239 unconnected kent maidstone'). (Maidstone is the county town of Kent in England)
===Here are Greg's tips:===
  1. The first thing I'd do is look at your own profile. If the bottom of the page has a block of text which says something like: "Greg is 30 degrees from Rosa Parks, 19 degrees from Anne Tichborne and 18 degrees from Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on our single family tree. Check your connections or find your genealogical relationship with Greg.", then you are connected to the main tree on WikiTree, and it's only isolated groups in your watchlist which need to be connected. If that block of text isn't there, then your branch isn't connected, so the first step would be to connect your branch, at which point most (if not all) of the entries should disappear from your unconnected list.
  2. I have had unconnected profiles in my watch list for all three reasons:
    • First, I updated some GEDCOMs before the current GEDCOM importing system was put into place. At that time, we were told to skip importing profiles if a profile for the same person already existed on WikiTree. What I didn't realise until later was that, sometimes, the profile that I skipped was the only link between other profiles and the rest of the branch I was importing, so I ended up with lots of isolated profiles or small groups of profiles. Once I realised what had happened, it took me a few weeks to work through all the profiles I had imported, and search for the existing profile on WikiTree which had prompted me to skip importing the linking protocol. So, for instance, an unconnected profile might refer to a spouse, a parent, or a child, but there isn't a link to that person's profile from the profile on my watchlist. In that case, I'd search for the "missing" person on WikiTree, sort through the resulting hits and check to make sure that I had found the right one, and, once I did find the right one, I'd link my the profile in my watchlist to the profile I found. For example, if a wife had somehow gotten disconnected from her husband, then, once I found him again, I'd edit her profile to add a husband, put his WikiTree ID into the box that says, "If the spouse has an existing WikiTree profile Help enter their WikiTree ID here:", then click on the "Add Spouse of..." button. Once I do that, then she'd be connected.
    • Second, I have a bad habit of getting interested in notable people. I'll read about somebody in the news, or on Wikipedia, or wherever, get all interested in them, and create a profile for them. But then, it often takes me forever to build out their branch far enough that I make a connection to the main tree. Some people have memberships on paid sites which can help them trace out connections much faster, but I'm not on any paid sites, so I just end up following whatever leads I can turn up until I make a connection. (A couple of times, it has taken over a year of on-and-off effort to get a notable connected.) So these days, I try to restrain myself from creating profiles for notables anymore. (Not always successfully, I'm afraid.)
    • Third, there have also been times that I have come across abandoned profiles for people with a family name that's in my family tree, so I sometimes adopt those, try to source them, and see if they're related to the people in my family with the same name.
  3. In each of those cases, I work out the branch, following leads as I find them. If I find a marriage record for somebody, and the person they married doesn't have a profile connected to theirs, I search WikiTree to see if they already have a profile, and create a new one if they don't. The same thing if I find a census record listing parents, a spouse, or children of that person. In some jurisdictions, death records include the names (and sometimes even place of birth) of the person's parents, the name of their spouse if they were married, and sometimes the name of a child if they were an "informant" for the death registration. (I love the death records in British Columbia: they contain so much useful information like that!)
  4. Then, once I've add all the parents, siblings, spouses, and children of the person I started with, and see if I can work out farther still: parents and/or siblings of the parents, spouses and children of the siblings, parents and siblings of the spouses, spouses and children of the children, and outward in all directions. It's tedious, but every new sourced and documented profile added to WikiTree makes that whole tree better and more useful, and eventually, I find that final connection to connect the whole branch to the main tree. Then, I go try and find somebody to pat me on the back for my accomplishment.
  5. If you want to work on a branch from one of the unconnected branches tables:
    • The "Linked Profile" in the table is frequently (not always) for the WikiTreer who created that branch in the first place, and will therefore have a privacy setting of Public or higher. But that doesn't mean that none of the profiles in that branch are Open. To find the open profiles in a branch:
    • Go to the Linked Profile for that branch.
    • Click on the WikiTree ID for that profile in the upper right corner of the window.
    • Select "Family List" from the drop-down menu.
  6. To see the maximum number of Open profiles, set the "Showing 10 generations of" picklist to 15, click on the "both" radio button, click on the "with" radio button, set the "sorted by" picklist to "Birth Date", and then click the "Go" button. The list will probably get longer, and will be sorted with the oldest profiles (and thus the ones most likely to be open) at the top.
  7. If you are working on profiles from a GEDCOM upload which have become disconnected:
    • Check the Lost and Found Project page to see if that GEDCOM is already listed (and add it if it isn't).
    • For each profile in the GEDCOM, check the profiles before and after it to see if they came from the same GEDCOM, even if they're not connected. (So if you're looking at Example-137, check Example-136 and Example-138.) You may find that the GEDCOM extends to dozens of profiles with the same last name, and because they come from the same GEDCOM, they'll have consecutive numbers except for those which have been deleted or merged away.
    • You may also find that, while most other connections have been lost, at least some spouses from disconnected GEDCOMs are still connected to one another, so that can lead you to more last names that you can check for consecutive profiles.
    • If you find multiple profiles with the same first and last names, and the same (or close) birth dates and places, you may be tempted to merge them, but check first to make sure that you aren't dealing with cousins who have been given the same name to honour a grandparent, or (at least in some places at some times) siblings where the older sibling died before the younger sibling was born, and then the younger sibling was given the same name.
    • The person who uploaded the GEDCOM may have been working on that tree for weeks, months, or even years before uploading it, and in my own reconnecting work, I have sometimes made changes on the basis of a first pass at the sources, and then had to go back and restore the original data after checking further.
===Here are Abby's tips for working on Unconnected:===
  1. Use other tree sites for hints (NOT AS A SOURCE!). I do this by either searching for unique names I might find in the branch I'm working on then trying to find another name that isn't too terribly common in WikiTree on the tree I find the first person on, then trying to figure out how they're connected. Then, I start to look into sources to see if I can connect them the same way on WikiTree.
  2. I make the bulk of my connections by working "sideways". If I'm lucky, I'll be able to trace a line straight back into Colonial America or something, but most of the time I use marriage records and birth records to find spouses then trace their family, adding all the siblings I can and their spouses and just keep following sources as I can find them, rather than dwelling too long on one, direct ancestry.
  3. This one is important-if you get stuck, ask for help! Enlist other projects. Did you work a line back to Scotland and cannot get any further? Post in G2G and tag the Scotland project. Same with if you find someone was Quaker (which would be lucky because they keep AMAZING records). Post in G2G and tag the Quakers project to see if they can help.
  4. Go back to the beginning. I often make so many additions and feel like I'm going nowhere that I get discouraged. I step back and go back to my starting person and start to look at whether I left a possible connection line unresearched. Sometimes that line produces just what I need in far less time than I spent looking at all the other lines I already built out.
===Here are B.W.J.'s tips for working on Unconnected:===
  1. Use marriage records of parents and siblings to find more surnames in the village/area they live.
  2. Then I use WikiTreePlus to find all surnames in that village/area (sorting by surname), looking for profiles with a different manager and trying to connect to those profiles where the surname matches.
  3. The period 1811-1917 can be searched with two surnames in a lot of Dutch archives, using "father & mother" for marriages, this results in a lot of possible names.
  4. I keep track of name-combinations that I have looked into in a simple Notepad file.
==Sources==

Connections Gregory, Young and Yerkes Families Shiawassee and Genesee, Michigan

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Connections between these early settlers. ==1.Gregory== *David Gregory - Abigail Benedict ==2. Children== * Lucinda Gregory - William B. Young *Phoebe Gregory - Uri Young *Ira Gregory ==3, Grandchildren== ===Children of Phoebe - Uri Young:=== *Chloe Young - Charles Pierce *Margaret Young - Charles Yerkes *David Young - 1) Margaret Pratt 2) Amanda *Elizabeth Young - Sylvester Braford ===Children of Lucinda - William Young=== *Marian - Seth Perry *John ===Children of Ira=== ==Locations== ===Cambria, Niagara, New York=== *1830 Census ===Genesee, Michigan=== *1840 Census ==Baptist Affiliation== *Genesee, Michigan *Shiawassee, Michigan ==Connections== ===Marriage Records=== *Chloe Young - William Pierce (1850) Witnesses David Young and CR Yerkes *Elizabeth Young - Sylvester Bradford (Shiawassee County - 1854) Witnesses George and John Pratt (brothers of Margaret wife of David Young)

Connections Made to Existing Profiles

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First profile listed is already existing profile. CC- Connect-a-thon Challenge ===February=== *[[Royer-807|Emma Royer]] added as daughter of [[Royer-1265|George Royer]] & [[Mountz-105|Helen Mountz]] ===January=== *[[Palmer-9146|Etherlinda Palmer]] added as daughter of [[Palmer-23154|Henry Augustus Palmer]] *[[Palmer-10655|George Augustus Palmer]] added as G-G-G-son to [[Emmons-1164|Florilla Emmons]] CC *[[Palmer-10655|George Augustus Palmer]] as father-in-law to [[Mann-11242|Margaret Mann]] connect to [[Yard-111|Joseph Yard]] CC ==2020== ===December=== *[[Sisson-1755|Augustus Sisson]] added as G-GF to [[Bissell-1353|Wayne Bissell]] to connect to mother in law [[Slye-155|Mary Slye]] CC *[[Marzetti-27|John Marzetti]] & [[Delwaide-1|Mary Delwaide]] added as parents to [[Marzetti-33|Emma Marzetti]] CC *[[Ohl-113|Samuel Ohl]] added as G-GF of [[Stone-19766|Narena Stone]] to connect to [[Johnson-96745|Hannah Johnson]] CC *[[Fogg-1143|Beulah Fogg]] added as daughter of [[Fogg-1195|Edmin Fogg]] to connect to GF [[Fogg-723|Ebenezer Fogg]] CC *[[Hobson-2672|Rebecca Hobson]] added as aunt (mother then sister) to connect to GG-niece [[Stratton-3791|Rachel Stratton]] wife of [[Hall-50934|Francis Hall]] to connect to [[Cameron-10747|Mary Cameron]] CC *[[Terrell-2306|David Terrell]] added as GGF to [[Terrell-2803|Oscar Terrell]] husband of [[Hadley-3387|Thelma Hadley]] to connect to [[Cameron-10770|Edith Cameron]] CC *[[Cameron-10779|Adrian Cameron]] added as husband to [[Carnes-1460|Cora Carnes]] wife of [[Brazelton-211|Achilles Brazelton]] to connect to [[Brazelton-194|Jacob Brazelton]] CC *[[Bundy-1606|Grace Bundy]] added as wife to [[Culp-1868|Grant Culp]] to connect to GF [[Culp-51|Jacob Culp]] CC *[[Culp-1591|Redmond Culp]] added as G-GF to [[Culp-1865|Stanton Culp]] as husband to [[White-61441|Ruth White]] to connect to GM [[Moore-59147|Sarah Moore]] CC *[[Erkenbrack-2|William Erkenbrack]] added as GF to [[Erkenbrack-14|Mearl Erkenbrack]], husband of [[Haptonstall-69|Glydeth Haptonstall]] to connect to [[Moore-59146|Nellie Moore]] CC *[[Hill-25268|Mary Hill]] added as wife to [[Moore-34093|Henry Moore]] CC *[[Howry-2|David Howry]] added as GF to [[Hale-9720|William Hale]] husband of [[White-61470|Frankie White]] to connect to [[Moore-59147|Sarah Moore]] CC *[[Freauff-14|Alexander Freauff]] added as husband to [[White-61470|Frankie White]] to to connect to GM [[Moore-59147|Sarah Moore]] CC *[[Fuller-5573|Elmer Fuller]] added as husband to [[Longcor-235|Lila Longcor]] CC *[[Longcor-235|Lila Longcor]] added as daughter of [[Longcor-259|Oscar Longcor]] to connect to [[Longcor-190|James Longcor]] CC *[[Moore-60160|Nellie Moore]] added as wife to [[Turner-33690|Lucius Turner]] to connect to his sister/her sister-in-law [[Turner-30125|Oritha Turner]] CC *[[Moore-59149|Henry Moore]] added as husband to [[Whipple-2922|Kate Whipple]] CC *[[Meckelson-1|Howard Meckelson]] added as husband to [[Moore-60229|Mildred Moore]] to connect to [[Moore-59149|Henry Moore]] CC *[[McCornack-20|Kenneth McCornack]] added as father to [[McCornack-50|James McCornack]] husband to [[Neketin-2|Mabelle Neketin]] to connect to GM [[Moore-59147|Sarah Moore]] CC *[[McCornack-20|Kenneth McCornack]] added as son to [[McCornack-9|Walter McCornack]] CC *[[McClun-8|Joseph McClun]] added as G-GF to [[Russell-26410|Ralph Russell]], husband of [[Kimball-4327|Dorothy Kimball]] to connect to [[Kimball-2695|Hiram Kimball]] CC *[[Kimball-2695|Hiram Kimball]] added as father to [[Kimball-4276|George Kimball]] CC *[[Montgomery-10747|James Montgomery]] added as husband to [[White-61474|Georgia White]] to connect to GM [[Moore-59147|Sarah Moore]] CC *[[Shaw-10520|James Shaw]] added as GF to [[Renoud-27|Richard Renoud]], husband of [[Kimball-4329|Millie Kimball]] to connect to [[Kimball-4276|George Kimball]] CC *[[Swayze-188|George Swayze]] added as father to [[Swayze-502|Irwin Swayze]] to connect to [[Moore-34098|John Moore]] CC ===November=== *[[Allerton-514|Amaryllis Allerton]] added as daughter to [[Allerton-214|Samuel Allerton]] to connect to [[Sherman-7869|Shadrach Sherman]] *[[Allerton-513|Byron Allerton]] added as son to [[Allerton-214|Samuel Allerton]] (to connect to grandson [[Allerton-504|Albert Allerton]] CC *[[Broomall-74|Aaron Broomall]] added as son to [[Broomall-38|Joseph Broomall]] to connect to [[Broomall-70|Sheridan Broomall]] CC *[[Butterfield-2358|Zada Butterfield]] added as daughter to [[Butterfield-1602|Cummins Butterfield]] to connect to mother-in-law [[Campbell-37888|Divella Campbell]] CC *[[Barkelow-13|Maria Barkelow]] added as daughter to [[Barkelow-12|Derrick Barkelow]] to connect to husband [[Du_Bois-3341|Peter Dubois]] CC *[[Burk-1926|Silas Burk]] added as son to [[Burk-1690|James Burk]] & father to [[Burk-1925|Emma Burk]] to connect to father-in-law [[Moore-34096|Hezekiah Moore]] CC *[[Chasmer-51|Emma Chasmer]] added as daughter to [[Chasmer-16|Henry Chasmer]] to connect to husband [[Bucken-68|Thomas Bucken]] CC *[[Jackson-37343|Arabella Jackson]] added as daughter to [[Creighton-1240|Rebecca Creighton]] CC *[[Senior-989|Hemingway Senior]] added as son to [[Senior-51|Paul Senior]] to connect to father-in-law [[Blakeley-409|Francis Blakeley]] CC *[[Sherman-7869|Shadrach Sherman]] added as son to [[Sherman-948|Shadrach Sherman]] CC *[[Starkey-2216|Mary Starkey]] added as wife to [[Otto-2458|Harry Otto]] to connect to [[Otto-2279|Jacob Otto]] (father-in-law) & her aunt [[Starkey-2174|Mary Starkey]] also wife of Peter Otto, Harry's double first cousin. ===October=== *[[Hainer-18|Jesse Hainer]] added as son to [[Hainer-61|Peter Hainer]] & [[Moore-34095|Mary Moore]] *[[Johnson-97267|Nathan Johnson]] added as husband to [[Hendershot-570|Anna Hendershot]] *[[Moore-17034|Samuel Moore]] added as son to [[Bishop-15888|Clarinda Bishop]] (father duplicate) *[[Sturgis-588|John Sturgis]] added as father to [[Sturgis-588|Lucene Sturgis]], [[Eldridge-3381|Sophronia Eldridge]] added as wife/mother ===September=== *[[Atwood-2018|Joseph Atwood]] added as husband to [[Baldwin-13271|Carrie Baldwin]] & father to [[Atwood-2998|Florence Atwood]] *[[Atwood-1936|Amelia Atwood]] added as daughter to [[Atwood-2997|Eben Atwood]] & [[Strong-3516|Margaret Strong]] added as wife/mother. *[[Hemingway-1317|Rebecca Hemingway]] added as daughter to [[Armstrong-119|Elizabeth Armstrong]] & [[Hemingway-23|James Hemingway]] *[[Barrow-2078|Richard Barrow]] added as son to [[Barrow-2691|John Barrow]] & [[Wilmshurst-132|Susannah Wilmshurst]] *[[Bowlby-370|Samuel Bowlby]] & [[Hendrickson-1542|Ann Hendrickson]] added as parents to [[Bowlby-533|George Bowlby]] *[[Denning-714|Stephen Denning]] added as husband to [[Withington-350|Frances Withington]] *[[Gordon-11407|James Gordon]] added as son to [[Gordon-12962|Henry Gordon]] & [[Reynolds-18604|Mary Reynolds]] *[[Hickcox-76|Frank Hickcox]] added as husband to [[Atwood-3000|Elizabeth Atwood]] *[[Hickcox-75|Arthur Hickcox]] added as husband to [[Atwood-2998|Florence Atwood]] *[[Merriman-508|Anna Merriman]] & [[Hickcox-47|Edward Hickcox]] added as parents to [[Hickcox-107|Edward Hickcox]] *[[Hickcox-77|Mabelle Hickcox]] (after merge) added as wife to [[Yard-290|James Yard]] *[[Larkin-1867|Minerva Larkin]] added as wife to [[Stephens-12946|John Stephens]] & mother to [[Stephens-12945|Nell Stephens]] *[[Maxson-693|David Maxson]] & [[Rix-451|Hannah Rix]] added as parents to [[Maxson-781|Cyrus Maxson]] *[[McDill-368|Thomas McDill]] added as husband to [[McMillan-5302|Nancy McMillan]] & father to [[McDill-452|Thomas McDill]] & [[McDill-453|Mary McDill]] *[[Skinner-7666|Annie Skinner]] added as daughter to [[Skinner-7710|Colin Skinner]] &[[Bugg-595|Elizabeth Bugg]] *[[Walton-6647|Jesse Walton]] added as husband & [[Walton-6646|Joseph Walton]] added as son to [[Hall-45501|Rebecca Hall]] ===August=== *[[Ashton-2154|Hannah Ashton]] added as daughter of [[Ashton-2414|Joseph Ashton]] & [[Keen-2547|Hannah Keen]] *[[Bennett-27995|Ann Bennett]] added as wife to [[Whinery-87|Joseph Whinery]] *[[Binns-471|Mary Binns]] & [[Edgerton-868|Walter Edgerton]] & added as parents to [[Edgerton-1026|Horace Edgerton]] *[[Binns-477|David Binns]] & [[Hall-38484|Rebecca Hall]] & added as parents to [[Binns-788|Margaret Binns]] *[[Cunningham-12745|June Cunningham]] added as daughter to [[Cunningham-10157|Samuel Cunningham]] & [[Erwin-1954|Anna Erwin]] *[[Gildersleeve-280|Richard Gildersleeve]] added as husband to [[Norcross-476|Theodosia Norcross]] & father to [[Gildersleeve-418|Sarah Gildersleeve]] *[[Hadley-2066|Elias Hadley]] added as husband to [[Carter-2066|Lucinda Carter]] & father to [[Hadley-3286|Hiram Hadley]] & [[Hadley-3288|Susan Hadley]] *[[Hoopes-452|James Hoopes]] added as husband to [[Leech-1286|Susanna Leech]] *[[Hoopes-451|Joseph Hoopes]] added as son to [[Leech-1286|Susanna Leech]] *[[Hannum-114|William Hannum]] added as husband to [[Dutton-2911|Elizabeth Dutton]] & father. *[[Kennedy-14507|John Kennedy]] added as husband to [[Heaton-1997|Sarah Heaton]] & [[Beaver-2648|Alice Beaver]] *[[Knight-16333|John Knight]] added as son to [[Knight-9972|Johnathan Knight]] & [[Pettingill-226|Sarah Pettingill]] *[[McNinch-92|Amos McNinch]] added as son to [[McNinch-76|James McNinch]] & [[Barbee-1227|Elizabeth Barbee]] *[[Passmore-1063|Margaret Passmore]] added as daughter to [[Passmore-375|Henry Passmore]] & [[Stonebraker-145|Elizabeth Stonebraker]] *[[Palmer-22101|Harvey Palmer]] added as son to [[Frailey-1|Catherine Frailey]] & [[Palmer-1871|John Palmer]] *[[Wisehart-53|Lorinda Wisehart]] added as wife to [[McWilliams-1807|David McWilliams]] & mother to [[McWilliams-1806|Bertha McWilliams]] ===July=== *[[Danby-52|Moniveh Danby]] added as wife to [[Cameron-9672|Edwin Cameron]] *[[Keeney-1150|Nelson Keeney]] added as husband to [[Dart-986|Edna Dart]] & father to [[Keeney-1587|Henry Keeney]] & [[Keeney-1588|James Keeney]] *[[Manners-190|Peter Manners]] added as husband to [[Sanders-15502|Rachel Sanders]] & father of [[Manners-587|Mary Manners]] *[[Yard-28|Benjamin Yard]] & [[Pearson-3928|Anne Pearson]] added as parents [[Yard-109|Nahor Yard]] ==2019== ===January=== *[[Campbell-37869|Alexander Campbell]] added as husband to [[Storms-139|Susanna Storms]]

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* January: Watchlist Wallop-own watchlist unconnecteds * February: Black History Month- connect black family trees * March: Irish Roots, connecting folks from the Ireland Unconnected as well as Irish immigrant descendents from all over the world collaboratively with the Irish Roots project. * States challenge * Global (minus US) * Specific project features * GFR- June each year? * Connect an active WTer * shorten paths to Notables * Notevember participation * Movie based challenges: that one Nicholas Cage movie based on American History/Masons- National Treasure!. That's it :-) So Trump ideas: sister Elizabeth's husband James Grau had no family added Is Robert Trump married? Battle of the In-Laws? Which spouses can we connect? We need to get Trumps connected for actual cousin relationships, too. They're German, as are the Christs Trumps in general are unconnected ooo, something like a hand of pitch, with"trump" cards Ivana-Czech Marla-Georgia, possible a cousin of Heather Locklear Malenia-Slovenia Hmm, a race to connect the Trumps Pitch: Points are High Low Jack in the Trump suit, and game (most points in a hand) maybe certain ancestor connections are worth certain points to build a hand. Thinking out loud: Direct paternal connection is Ace direct maternal connection is a King connection via an uncle is a queen connection via aunt is a joker any sibling connection is a 10 OR Connect Donald's connection via himself (direct) is an Ace via an aunt or uncle's spouse is a King via one of his own spouses is a Queen via one of his of his sibling's spouses is a Joker via one of his children's spouses is a ten via one of his nieces, or nephews is one point for every step removed OR steps removed are points OR points for things done to build a hand; each hand is per profile connection via direct lines is an ace connection via any other line is a king build an actual sourced bio is a queen for a 10 add a picture for a 2 all of these are pieces of a hand, but are worth only one point each add a source add a family member add a category add a (useful) template

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=== 2024 March Participants (20240301)=== * [[Baldwin-3428 | Carol Baldwin PhD RN]] * [[Bogue-687 | Katherine (Bogue) Chapman]] * [[Brady-1436 | Joy (Brady) Beer]] * [[Buch-358 | Tommy Buch]] * [[Capshaw-68 | Hal Capshaw IV]] * [[Carlson-1933 | David Carlson]] * [[Coombes-796 | Jenny (Coombes) Middlemiss]] * [[Craig-4574 | Sandy (Craig) Patak]] * [[Daniels-2078 | Laura (Daniels) Nixon]] * [[DeHart-1478 | John DeHart]] * [[Divens-3 | Dawna (Divens) Spell]] * [[Early-2353 | K. (Early) Price]] * [[Entwistle-620 | Allan Entwistle]] * [[Evans-3182 | Kathy Evans]] * [[Fachner-1 | Victoria Fachner]] * [[Fry-8548 | Judith Fry]] * [[Gauthier-2258 | N Gauthier]] * [[Goos-146 | Connie Goos]] * [[Hill-41179 | NG Hill]] * [[Homburg-82 | Karyn Homburg]] * [[Hyderman-1 | Kandita (Hyderman) Post]] * [[Ikeler-28 | Jeff Ikeler]] * [[Kellett-33 | Darren Kellett]] * [[Kline-958 | Star Kline]] * [[Lamberton-139 | Roy Lamberton]] * [[Macklem-13 | Liza (Macklem) Gervais]] * [[McCarthy-5653 | Nikell McCarthy]] * [[Molier-3 | B. W. J. Molier]] * [[Mullins-2069 | Jayme (Mullins) Arrington]] * [[O'Connell-2829 | Chris O'Connell]] * [[Olney-518 | Graeme Olney]] * [[Perkins-10405 | Eric Perkins]] * [[Proffitt-743 | Jean (Proffitt) Nunnally]] * [[Randall-8561 | David Randall]] * [[Reed-8144 | Michelle Reed]] * [[Ryno-17 | Megan Ryno]] * [[Sander-228 | Dawnmarie (Sander) Cecora]] * [[Seigfreid-16 | Shannon (Seigfreid) Thomas]] * [[Smidth-5 | Lise Smidth]] * [[Soltysiak-9 | Erin (Soltysiak) Robertson]] * [[Stevenson-3628 | S Stevenson]] * [[Thompson-85845 | Al Thompson]] * [[Van_Eyssen-5 | Simone (van Eyssen) Dunkerley]] * [[Williams-5383 | Kristin (Williams) Anderson]] === 2024 Feb Participants (20240201) === * [[Aitken-3006 | E Aitken]] * [[Anderson-27719 | Susan Anderson]] * [[Bagby-747 | Barbara Bagby]] * [[Baker-59037 | Brooke (Baker) Alley]] * [[Baldwin-3428 | Carol Baldwin PhD RN]] * [[Bartlett-4864 | Sherry Bartlett]] * [[Bianchi-201 | JoAnn (Bianchi) Brown]] * [[Bogue-687 | Katherine (Bogue) Chapman]] * [[Bolitho-152 | Sharryn (Bolitho) Nankervis]] * [[Brady-1436 | Joy (Brady) Beer]] * [[Bruneau-272 | Heidi Bruneau]] * [[Brunson-1754 | Pat Brunson]] * [[Buch-358|Tommy Buch]] * [[Carlson-1933 | David Carlson]] * [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] * [[Daniels-2078 | Laura (Daniels) Nixon]] * [[DeHart-1478 | John DeHart]] * [[Díaz-2569 | Ambar Díaz]] * [[Daoust-681 | Zackari (Daoust) Santoro]] * [[Dowling-3394 | Katie Beth (Dowling) Scott]] * [[Eckstädt-2| Jelena Eckstädt]] * [[Entwistle-620 | Allan Entwistle]] * [[Evans-3182 | Kathy Evans]] * [[Fachner-1 | Victoria Fachner]] * [[Fiordalisi-11 | Anne Fiordalisi]] * [[French-13666 | Candra (French) Holmes]] * [[Fry-8548 | Judith Fry]] * [[Gassmann-66 | Gus Gassmann]] * [[Gauthier-2258 | N Gauthier]] * [[Goos-146 | Connie Goos]] * [[Hart-17479 | Kirsten Hart]] * [[Higgs-1939 | Barb Higgs]] * [[Hill-41179 | NG Hill]] * [[Holt-10064 | Jean (Holt) Stevens]] * [[Hoppes-244 | Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] * [[Horn-5341 | Erica Horn]] * [[Jantarek-1 | Tommy Jantarek]] * [[Kellett-33 | Darren Kellett]] * [[King-14976 | Mollie King]] * [[Kline-958 | Star Kline]] * [[Lamberton-139 | Roy Lamberton]] * [[Lawrence-18261 | Jennifer (Lawrence) McDougall]] * [[Lilley-1392 | Anneke Lilley]] * [[Littell-320 | Lisa Littell]] * [[Macklem-13 | Liza (Macklem) Gervais]] * [[Maynard-5042|Melissa Maynard]] * [[McCarthy-5653 | Nikell McCarthy]] * [[McLarey-8 | Sandra McLarey]] * [[McMahon-1297 | Phil McMahon]] * [[McNamara-4651 | Heather McNamara]] * [[Molier-3 | B. W. J. Molier]] * [[Morrison-18965 | Kate Morrison]] * [[Nickerson-3382 | Nickerson-3382]] * [[Olney-518 | Graeme Olney]] * [[Oosterhoudt-24 | Geoff Oosterhoudt]] * [[Outhouse-120 | Karen (Outhouse) Hipson]] * [[Patrocinio Costa-1 | Morgana Patrocinio Costa]] * [[Perkins-10405 | Eric Perkins]] * [[Randall-8561| David Randall]] * [[Reed-8144 | Michelle Reed]] * [[Reid-4316 | Fiona (Reid) Lee]] * [[Rienerth-1 | Monica (Rienerth) Palmer]] * [[Ring-1915 | Cindy (Ring) Hanrahan]] * [[Robins-1306 | Jennifer Robins]] * [[Ryno-17 | Megan Ryno]] * [[Sander-228 | Dawnmarie (Sander) Cecora]] * [[Schafer-3394 | Elizabeth Schafer]] * [[Schauer-42 | Tammie (Schauer) Cochran]] * [[Slone-665 | Katherine (Slone) Sims]] * [[Soltysiak-9 | Erin (Soltysiak) Robertson]] * [[Stevens-18639 | Cindy Stevens]] * [[Stevenson-3628 | S Stevenson]] * [[Stiefel-165 | Kristen Stiefel]] * [[Thompson-85845 | Al Thompson]] * [[Thornton-5581 | Helen (Thornton) Holt]] * [[Uzzell-160 | Charles Uzzell]] * [[Wallace-14939 | Jason Wallace]] * [[Wells-30098 | Katie (Wells) Barker]] * [[Wiehaus-2 | Donna Wiehaus]] * [[Wilson-78368 | Beverly (Wilson) Diaz]] * [[Winton-239 | Carol (Winton) Keeling]] * [[Wyatt-8601 | Michelle (Wyatt) Oviatt]] === 2023 Dec Participants (20231201) === * [[Payne-15730 | Tricia (Payne) Aanderud]] * [[Buch-358 | Tommy Buch]] * [[Carlson-1933 | David Carlson]] * [[Winton-239 | Carol (Winton) Keeling]] * [[Fachner-1 | Victoria Fachner]] * [[McHugh-842 | Frances (McHugh) Weidman]] * [[Eckstädt-2 | Jelena Eckstädt]] * [[Olney-518 | Graeme Olney]] * [[Bartlett-4864 | Sherry Bartlett]] * [[Little-22279 | Thomas Little]] * [[Bianchi-201 | JoAnn (Bianchi) Brown]] * [[Gauthier-2258 | N Gauthier]] * [[Diss-96 | Kimberly (Diss) Morgan]] * [[Cheek-1759 | Richard Cheek]] * [[Tull-5 | Margaret (Tull) Meredith]] * [[Hill-41179 | NG Hill]] * [[Stephens-3929 | Alice (Stephens) Thomsen Staff Sgt.]] * [[Palmer-9783 | Alison Palmer]] * [[Minnemeyer-30 | Julia (Minnemeyer) Dumont]] * [[Williams-5383 | Kristin (Williams) Anderson]] * [[Hutton-2752 | Loralee Hutton]] * [[Wilson-78368 | Beverly (Wilson) Diaz]] * [[Dagerklint_Westlin-1 | Olivia Dagerklint Westlin]] * [[Chickering-80 | Linda Chickering]] === 2023 Nov Participants (20231101) === * [[Diss-96 | Kimberly (Diss) Morgan]] * [[Roche-395 | Partricia Roche]] * [[Stevenson-3628 | S Stevenson]] * [[Gauthier-2258 | N Gauthier]] * [[Carlson-1933 | David Carlson]] * [[Olney-518 | Graeme Olney]] * [[Moore-34858 | Dallace Moore]] * [[Winton-239 | Carol (Winton) Keeling]] * [[Eckstädt-2 | Jelena Eckstädt]] * [[Schauer-42 | Tammie (Schauer) Cochran]] * [[Champion_de_Crespigny-8 | Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young]] * [[Robins-1306 | Jennifer Robins]] * [[Kline-958 | Star Kline]] * [[McNabb-412 | Matt McNabb]] * [[Morse-5268 | Kathryn Morse]] * [[Entwistle-620|Allan Entwistle]] * [[Rienerth-1 | Monica (Rienerth) Palmer]] * [[Whittington-2355 | P Whittington]] * [[Calcutt-41 | Alison (Calcutt) Davies]] * [[Randolph-4343 | L S Randolph]] * [[Holt-10064 | Jean (Holt) Stevens]] * [[Bell-23018 | Leslie Bell]] * [[Baushke-7 | Patti (Baushke) Brennan]] * [[Boyle-4376 | Shaun Boyle]] * [[Lee-29092 | Cathy (Lee) Brandstetter]] * [[Cheek-1759 | Richard Cheek]] * [[Menchaca-94 | Jay Menchaca]] * [[Goos-146 | Connie Goos]] * [[Baraboo-1 | Stanley Baraboo]] * [[Minnemeyer-30 | Julia (Minnemeyer) Dumont]] * [[Podgurski-88 | Cara (Podgurski) Busenbark]] * [[Ruckel-78 | Wendy (Ruckel) May]] * [[Wyche-115 | Sherri (Wyche) Fleming]] * [[Stewart-763 | Karen Stewart]] * [[Hill-41179 | NG Hill]] * [[MacMullen-93 | Katrina (MacMullen) Graham]] * [[Newman-11204 | Claudette Newman]] * [[Embleton-89 | Jane Embleton]] * [[Bianchi-201 | JoAnn (Bianchi) Brown]] * [[Smith-163729 | Mysti (Smith) Seal]] * [[Machell-121 | John Machell]] * [[Evans-3182 | Kathy Evans]] * [[Fachner-1 | Victoria Fachner]] * [[Sommerdorf-1 | Rick Sommerdorf]] * [[Hill-53077 | Stephanie Hill]] * [[Payne-15730 | Tricia (Payne) Aanderud]] * [[Churchill-1965 | Don Churchill]] * [[Bagby-747 | Barbara Bagby]] * [[Roy-7517 | Christian Roy]] * [[Milton-1294 | Catherine Milton]] * [[Simons-4207 | Bruce Simons]] * [[Bartlett-4864 | Sherry Bartlett]] === 2023 Oct Participants (20231001) === * [[Gauthier-2258|N Gauthier]] * [[Molier-3|B.W.J. Molier]] * [[Olney-518|Graeme Olney]] * [[Diss-96 | Kimberly (Diss) Morgan]] * [[Ring-1915 | Cindy (Ring) Hanrahan]] * [[Cassaigne-2 | Julien Cassaigne]] * [[Atkinson-8059 | Ann (Atkinson) Sawusch]] * [[Rienerth-1 |Monica (Rienerth) Palmer]] * [[Pine-969 | Darren Pine]] * [[Webster-15935 | Karen Webster LLB]] * [[Nesbitt-3242 | Robby Nesbitt]] === 2023 Sep Last Month's Participants (20230901) === * [[Gauthier-2258|N Gauthier]] * [[Diss-96|Kimberly (Diss) Morgan]] * [[Molier-3|B.W.J. Molier]] * [[Mullins-2069 | Jayme Arrington]] * [[Stevenson-3628 | S Stevenson]] * [[Masterson-1355 | Jo Masterson]] * [[Carlson-1933 | David Carlson]] * [[Olney-518 | Graeme Olney]] * [[Robins-1306 | Jennifer Robins]] * [[Maynard-5042 | Melissa Maynard]] * [[Doherty-2064 | Melanie McComb]] * [[Entrikin-5 | Kie Zelms]] * [[Jones-112999 | Amy Jones]] * [[Blanco-376 | Vicki Blanco]] * [[Wolff-1363 | Darlene Harbick]] * [[Eckstädt-2 | Jelena Eckstädt]] * [[Miller-105942 | Katie Miller]] * [[Lenze-4 | Linda Mearse]] * [[Lapointe-1933 | Vicky Lapointe]]

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[[Space:Connectors_Challenge|Connectors Challenge]] This is a copy of the current Challenge Post. We use this each month to create the Monthly Challenge Post on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1695971/2024-february-connectors-monthly-challenge G2G]: ==What is Important or The Title== Hi Connectors! The February Connectors Challenge starts February 1st image ==Description of the challenge== This is a monthly challenge open to everyone. The goal is to connect unconnected branches to the Main Tree, either through the creation of new profiles,by connecting to existing profiles, creation of new profiles to make a connection to existing profiles or by completing merges. :{{orange|MM: Help me here-does a merge count in the tracker? I don't think so?}} :{{green|SCP: It appears they can propose the merge and select that as an answer after hitting the tracker button. The text above said completing but the page says proposing. I recommend we just say merges. It is too vague but I think good enough.}} :{{orange|MM: While sometimes it is creating new profiles, I dont know that I want to say just creating new profiles because it sounds like CaT.}} :{{green|SCP: That was my first thought. :) I moved that part of the text to the middle. It might not make sense in the middle but I think it is an appropriate place for it to be understood especially by newbies}} ==How to score== Scoring is based on the number of branches connected to the tree, not the number of individual profiles. So, whether a branch consists of two people or ninety-two people, it still counts as ONE connection. ::[Unlike the Connect-a-Thon, only actual connections made are counted, not the number of profiles created to get to a connection.]Connectors Challenge page. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Challenge_Know_How#Connectors_Challenge Connectors Challenge Step-by-Step images]''' :{{orange|MM: Use a link to SHOW this visually, I don't think users understand this piece. Not new users.}} :{{green|SCP: I added the Step-by-Step images link that another WT has already completed. I have the rough draft of a video complete to show this. I hope to have it completed by March 1st}} :{{blue|DR: The sentence I placed in brackets seems redundant. - DR}} :{{green|SCP: ....I think the CaT does need addressed since our challenge has different rules. This is what is tripping a lot of newbies up. I moved it to its own line. Thoughts?}} Moved up from below: Remember the tally is not of profiles created (like the Connect-a-Thon) but of actual connections made to the Global Family Tree. You might connect a whole branch of profiles and make 100 new profiles in the process of making a connection, but the connection only counts as 1. ==Rules== The Connector’s Challenge Rules: MM: No apostrophe? The Connectors Challenge Rules? Or because it's possession now it's The Connectors' Challenge Rules. ==Rules Step 1== 1. Select an existing profile (created before this month’s challenge began) that is not currently connected to the Global Family Tree. (Hint: If you are a member of the Connectors Project, you’ll see a yellow puzzle piece icon next to that person’s name at the top of their profile if they aren’t connected.) :{{orange|MM: Pick an existing profile (created before this month’s challenge began) that is not currently connected to the Global Family Tree. (Hint: If you have the option turned on in WBE, you’ll see a yellow puzzle piece icon next to that person’s name at the top of their profile if they aren’t connected.) }} :{{green|SCP: YES!!! Much much better Melissa!! Puzzle man now in WBE. Let's not discuss it anymore}} ==Rules Step 2== 2. Add a profile for any first degree relative for that profile (a parent, spouse, child, or sibling). Continue adding first degree relatives until you run into a profile that is already connected to the Global Family Tree that you can attach to. Remember to use good sources to support the creation or connection of every profile you make! Please be aware that it takes 24 hours for the tree to update and show the connection. :{{blue|DR: 2. Add any first degree relative to that profile (a parent, spouse, child, or sibling). Continue adding relatives until you reach a profile that is already connected to the Global Family Tree. Along the way, be sure to cite solid sources to support the creation and connection of every profile you make. Please be aware that may take up to 24 hours for the tree to update and show your connections.}} ==Rules This One Makes Me Crazy== 3. ANSWER this post to let us know you are participating this month. [This lets us know that you’re participating in this month’s challenge and let us know below whom you are working on.] (Use the Challenge Tracker to record your connections. Be sure to comment “Connected to Smith-000” when you make the connection to the already existing, already connected profile. Replace Smith-000 with the actual profile ID of the starting profile you were trying to connect). :{{blue|DR:The section in brackets is not a rule and doesn't belong here - DR The section in parenthesis makes no sense to me - DR}} :{{green|SCP: I agree and reworded the "answer this post" sentence}} ==Rules Not really a rule== 4. Remember the tally is not of profiles created (like the Connect-a-Thon) but of actual connections made to the Global Family Tree. You might connect a whole branch of profiles and make 100 new profiles in the process of making a connection, but the connection only counts as 1. :{{blue|DR: This is not a rule and, again, it's redundant. Merge it with the "scoring" section above - DR}} {{green|SCP: I agree. Ditch this entire #4?}} {{blue|DR:Yes!}} ==Rules also not a rule really== 5. If you enjoy challenges, keep in mind that adding good sources to any existing profiles you run into while connecting or fixing errors on those existing profiles might count towards the Sourcerers or Data Doctors Challenges. :{{blue|DR: I don't know that it is necessary to include this - DR}} :{{green|SCP: I agree - I vote to eliminate #5 entirely}} {{blue|DR:Yes!}} ==Step 6 - I like that== 6. Here is the Tracker for February 2024. {{Automated:Calendar Summary Active|Connectors Challenge}} :{{orange|MM: I just don't know that it's step 6 in the rule list.}} :{{blue|DR: Not a rule}} :{{green|SCP: This is in the next section. I vote to eliminate #6 entirely}} {{blue|DR:Yes!}} ==I think we don't change this== WikiTree profile: Space:Connectors_Challenge ===G2G Post=== WikiTree currently has 4,283,277 profiles that are disconnected from the Global Family Tree. The Connectors Project invites you to help us make a dent in this number by taking part in our monthly Connectors Challenge. Can you help us in our mission to connect all of the unconnected profiles on WikiTree into the Global Family Tree? If you would like to participate in this month's challenge, simply drop us a note below. Then head over to our Project Page and familiarize yourself with the challenge rules. Challenge Page (link) February 2024 Tracker (link) ===MM G2G Post=== This is a monthly challenge and open to everyone. The goal is to connect unconnected branches to the main tree by connecting to already existing profiles. WikiTree currently has 4,283,277 profiles that are disconnected from the Global Family Tree. The Connectors Project invites you to help us make a dent in this number by taking part in our monthly Connectors Challenge. Can you help us in our mission to connect all of the unconnected profiles on WikiTree into the Global Family Tree? If you would like to participate in this month's challenge, simply ANSWER this post. Then head over to The Connectors Project Page and familiarize yourself with the challenge rules. Challenge Page (link) March 2024 Tracker (link) ===MM Version 2=== This is a monthly challenge and open to everyone. The goal is to connect unconnected branches to the main tree by connecting to already existing profiles. WikiTree currently has 4,283,277 profiles that are disconnected from the Global Family Tree. The Connectors Project invites you to help us make a dent in this number by taking part in our monthly Connectors Challenge. Can you help us in our mission to connect all of the unconnected profiles on WikiTree into the Global Family Tree? Pick an existing profile (created before this month’s challenge began) that is not currently connected to the Global Family Tree. Add any first degree relative to that profile (a parent, spouse, child, or sibling). Continue adding relatives until you reach a profile that is already connected to the Global Family Tree. Along the way, be sure to cite solid sources to support the creation and connection of every profile you make. Please be aware that may take up to 24 hours for the tree to update and show your connections If you would like to participate in this month's challenge, simply ANSWER this post. Then head over to The Connectors Project Page and familiarize yourself with the challenge rules. Challenge Page (link) March 2024 Tracker (link)

Connell Family Mysteries

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

Conner Family Photos & Sources

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'''Images and sources for:''' [[Conner-825|Magness Pim Conner (1899-1971)]] and spouse [[Thompson-72941|Mollie Ann (Thompson) Conner (1897-1980)]] Their children: [[Conner-3334|Mary Elois (Conner) Perry (1917-2013)]] and spouses [[Alexander-21689|William Luther Alexander Sr. (1908-1941)]], [[Beasley-2938|Norvin Alley Beasley (1913-1973)]] and [[Perry-23476|George William Perry Jr. (1917-1999)]] [[Conner-5715|Ross Conner (1919-2005)]] and family. [[Conner-5717|Madge Frances (Conner) Roberts (1920-2004)]] and spouse [[Roberts-46834|James Monroe Roberts (1920-1991)]] [[Conner-5716|Ralph Conner (1923-2003)]] and spouse [[Phillips-42447|Moneta (Phillips) Conner (1923-2003)]] [[Conner-5719|FM Conner (1928-2020]] and spouses [[Griffith-11185|Dorothy (Griffith) Conner (1934-1995)]], [[Vigil-1239|Wilma (Vigil) Conner (1939-)]], and [[Kenningham-4|Sharon (Kenningham) Conner (1941- )]] [[Conner-5698|Bill Conner (1931-)]] and spouse [[Gray-36192|Fern (Gray) Conner (1931-2017)]]

Connie Kenney Collection

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A collection of photos from Connie Kenney, (1919-2019) formerly of Marlborough and Swanzey, New Hampshire. She gifted many original photos and allowed me to scan others, mostly in 2006 and 2010. Jones, Beattie, Little, Beattie, Warden are a few of the surnames in her collection. Current custodian [[Seale-237|RHSeale|2021]]

Connie Vincent's birth certificate

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Birth Certificate for Connie Vincent June 28, 1960

Connie's Background Images

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A free space profile consisting of background images I have used on various profiles. Feel free to use any of them as you please.

Connie's Seals and Other Helpful Things-1

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Conrad

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kelley_Townsend-1|Judyann Kelley Townsend]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19130977 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Conrad Reinhardt Will of 1808

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'''Will of [[Reinhart-616|Conrad Reinhardt]], written 23 February 1808, proved in open court 1809.''' ---- In the Name of God Aman. I Conrad Rinhardt of the Count of Lincoln and state of North Carolina, Being old and infirm in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory / Blessed be god / do this Twenty third day of february in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight make and publish this my Last will and testament in manner following that is to say 1st I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife '''Mary Reinhardt''' the one fourth part of the land I now live on and a room with a fire place in the Dwelling house for her use and maintenance for and during her natural life. I give to her the yearly choice of one Cow and Calve out of the stock two beds and furniture all her wearing apparel her chest all the kitchen and dresser furniture her saddle and bridle for her use during her natural life and at her death the said furniture /if any left/ to be equally divided amongst my Children, 2nd I give and bequeath unto my son '''Jacob Reinhardt''' Twenty five Dollars to him and his Heirs forever he having received part of his distributive share before - 3rd I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''[[Reinhart-671|Barbara Penig]]''' wife of '''Jeremiah Penig''' Three Hundred Dollars to her and her heirs forever she having recieved part of her distributive share before - 4th I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''[[Reinhart-201|Eve Anthony]]''' wife of '''[[Anthony-850|Daniel Anthony]]''' Three Hundred Dollars to her and her heirs forever she having recieved part of her distributive share before 5th I give and bequeath unto my two sons '''George Reinhardt''' & '''Charles Rinehardt''' all my Lands to be divided between them equally at the discretion of my Executors the lands are to be divided after '''Charles''' comes to be twenty one years of age when divided '''George''' is to take choice I also give each of them a Horse Creater the Big Horse to '''George''' Named leeds and the young sorrel Mare to '''Charles''' Named Blaze. I further give to them the waggon and hine Geers two ploughs and tacktins and the windmill to them and each of their heirs forever. they yealding and giving to my wife '''Mary Reinhardt''' a desent maintenance during her life agreeable to the forgoing part of this instrument I further will that all my estate not already mentioned be set up at publick sale to the Highest bidder . and I will that all the monies arising from sich sales Cash in hand Notes of Hand Back debts ot debts of any kind to be collected and the money equally divided / after my just debts are all paid / Between my wife '''Mary''' and all my Children share and share alike to them and their heirs forever. and I do ordain and appoint my two sons '''Jacob Reinhardt''' and '''George Reinhardt''' Executors of this my last will and testament in witness whereof I the said '''Conrad Reinhardt''' have to this last will and Testament set my hand and seal the day and year first above written Signed sealed published & declared by said '''Conrade Reinhardt''' the Testator as this his last will & Testament in the presence of is who were present at the time of signing and sealing thereof Thomas ????? (Jurat) Conront rein??? {seal} Yohonnis Wei??? (Jurat) == Sources == * "Conrad Reinhart will (1808)," Lincoln County Loose Wills, file C.R. 060.801.21, North Carolina Department of Archives and History, Raleigh. * North Carolina, Will Abstracts, 1760-1800 Ancestry.com : Will of Conrad Rinehart, probated 1809, Lincoln County, North Carolina.

Consanguinity

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Coefficient of InbreedingWright S. Coefficients of inbreeding and relationship. Am Nat 1922; 56(645): 330–338. https://archive.org/details/jstor-2456273 == Tools == === Online === * [https://www.dlmw.ca/ped-collap-gedcom.html Pedigree Collapse Analysis from GEDcom File] === Applications / Software === * VisAC: An interactive tool for visual analysis of consanguinity in the ancestry of individuals :: Software (R package): https://github.com/jlmborges/VisAC :: [https://github.com/jlmborges/VisAC/tree/main/VisAC_paper_video Paper video] :: Paper: :::https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14738716221096383 :::([https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360767661_VisAC_An_interactive_tool_for_visual_analysis_of_consanguinity_in_the_ancestry_of_individuals alternative link - researchgate.net]) :::Abstract :::''Genealogy studies are growing in popularity, and researchers are increasingly using visualization methods to summarize and communicate their findings. A family tree is a visual representation of family members and their relationships that is commonly used to support the research of a family’s history and publish the results. In some cases, an ancestor may occur in more than one place in the lineage of an individual, which is one of the reasons for the occurrence of consanguineous marriages, that is, marriages between blood relative spouses. Current methods for family tree visualization were not designed to analyze and assess the level of consanguinity in the ancestry of individuals. This paper proposes VisAC, an interactive tool to support the visual analysis of consanguinity in individuals’ ancestry. The inbreeding coefficient is used as a measure of consanguinity. The coefficient corresponds to an estimate of the probability that two alleles (a variant of a given gene) in the DNA were inherited from the same individual. A visualization design and an interactive tool were developed with genealogists’ support. In addition, the feedback collected through a questionnaire about two demo videos and tests with three target users strongly supports the effectiveness of the family tree visual representation and the adequacy of the interactive tool for the exploratory analysis task. Real-world examples are given to illustrate the usefulness of the visualization design, and an example of exploratory analysis is presented to illustrate the use of the interactive tool. In summary, this work formulates the task of visual analysis of consanguinity in ancestors’ trees and proposes VisAC, a new visualization tool to support the task.'' == Sources == * Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Coefficient_of_inbreeding|Coefficient of inbreeding]] * Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Coefficient_of_relationship|Coefficient of relationship]] * Alvarez, Gonzalo; Ceballos, Francisco C.; Quinteiro, Celsa (15 de abril 2009). «[https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0005174 The Role of Inbreeding in the Extinction of a European Royal Dynasty]». PLOS ONE. 4 (4): e5174. ISSN [https://www.worldcat.org/issn/1932-6203 1932-6203]. PMC [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2664480 2664480]. PMID [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19367331 19367331]. doi:[https://dx.doi.org/10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0005174 10.1371/journal.pone.0005174]

Consanguinity information

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An explanation and charts showing consanguinity in relation to marriage. dispensations due to consanguinity could be helpful in ancestor hunting. An article in Catholic Encyclopedia defining detriments to true marriage with a chart at bottom of page: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04264a.htm A chart from Wikimedia.org: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Table_of_Consanguinity_showing_degrees_of_relationship.png Legal explanation from Texas: https://sites.google.com/a/chalaw.com/main/Blog/degreesofconsanguinitysapcrstanding

Constant and Thomas Southworth NEHGS Genealogical Research & DNA Study Project

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The goal of this project is to determine if Constant Southworth’s (b. about 1612) and Thomas Southworth’s (b. about 1617) ancestors descend from Samlesbury or Clarborough England. As Constant and Thomas Southworth’s potential royal descent has not been definitively proven as discussed by Gary Boyd Roberts in "The Royal Descents of 900 Immigrants to the American Colonies, Quebec, or the United States." (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2018), 1:708-709),* I hope that by combining new genealogical research, male Southworth descendant Y-DNA testing and analysis through a New England Historic Genealogical Society study project that Constant and Thomas Southworth’s ancestry will be resolved. Descendants of Sir John Southworth (b. 1526) and Mary Ashton will be identified for Y-DNA testing to compare DNA results against descendants of Thomas Southworth (b. c. 1548), Constant’s and Thomas’ grandfather. Additionally, this project will identify living male descendants of Richard Southworth (b. 1545) and his wife Imogene Aston of Clarborough, Nottinghamshire to compare DNA results. *“Note that the surname of the mother [Aston] of the newly alleged Leyden Southworths of Clarborough [referencing Sue Allan’s research], if Ashton rather than Aston (a common error), is that of the paternal grandmother [Mary Ashton) and of the formerly alleged Leyden Pilgrim, Edward Southworth of Samlesbury…Further Ashton and Levesey [Emma Levesey of Keeton, wife of Richard Southworth of Clarborough and Welham; Edward’s father according to Ms. Allan] research is eagerly awaited, as is more information on earlier Southworths of Clarborough, and clinching proof (or disproof) of one of these Edward Southworths as the Leyden Pilgrim and father of Constant and Thomas of Mass.” Will you join me? Please send me a private message for more project information. Thanks!

Constant and Thomas Southworth NEHGS Genealogical Research & DNA Study Project -1

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The goal of this project is to determine if Constant Southworth’s (b. about 1612) and Thomas Southworth’s (b. about 1617) ancestors descend from Samlesbury or Clarborough England. As Constant and Thomas Southworth’s potential royal descent has not been definitively proven as discussed by Gary Boyd Roberts in "The Royal Descents of 900 Immigrants to the American Colonies, Quebec, or the United States." (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2018), 1:708-709),* I hope that by combining new genealogical research, male Southworth descendant Y-DNA testing and analysis through a New England Historic Genealogical Society study project that Constant and Thomas Southworth’s ancestry will be resolved. Descendants of Sir John Southworth (b. 1526) and Mary Ashton will be identified for Y-DNA testing to compare DNA results against descendants of Thomas Southworth (b. c. 1548), Constant’s and Thomas’ grandfather. Additionally, this project will identify living male descendants of Richard Southworth (b. 1545) and his wife Imogene Aston of Clarborough, Nottinghamshire to compare DNA results. *“Note that the surname of the mother [Aston] of the newly alleged Leyden Southworths of Clarborough [referencing Sue Allan’s research], if Ashton rather than Aston (a common error), is that of the paternal grandmother [Mary Ashton) and of the formerly alleged Leyden Pilgrim, Edward Southworth of Samlesbury…Further Ashton and Levesey [Emma Levesey of Keeton, wife of Richard Southworth of Clarborough and Welham; Edward’s father according to Ms. Allan] research is eagerly awaited, as is more information on earlier Southworths of Clarborough, and clinching proof (or disproof) of one of these Edward Southworths as the Leyden Pilgrim and father of Constant and Thomas of Mass.” Will you join me? Please send me a private message for more project information. Thanks!

Constantin Groß image uploads

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CONSTRUCTED HISTORY OF CAPTAIN ROBERT BELL

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==CONSTRUCTED HISTORY OF CAPTAIN [[Bell-884|ROBERT BELL]]== Guilford County NcArchives Military Records.....Bell, Robert Revwar - Pension Copyright. All rights reserved. :http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm :http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Nancy Poquette npoq@hotmail.com March 27, 2008, 6:48 pm The original text is [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/guilford/military/revwar/pensions/bell50nmt.txt here]. Minor changes have been made for clarity and highlighting added. [[Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 18:04, 17 April 2014 (EDT) Constructed History is my term for a soldier who did not file for a pension himself, but about whom there is enough evidence from other soldiers to form an equivalent to a pension application. Most of the testimony comes from other men mentioning the officer or non-comm. officer, but in some cases, the actual soldier himself testified on behalf of other men, thus revealing his own history. ===CHARLES BREDEN=== , a resident of Wilson County, TN, aged 79 years: “At the time he entered the service of the U.S. he was a citizen of Guilford County, and being called out, he served a tour of 3 months as a sergeant in the company by Captain ROBERT BELL. The regiment to which he was attached was commanded by Col. JAMES MARTIN, Col Commandant, Lt. Col. JOHN PAISLEY and Major THOMAS BLAIR. He was mustered into the service at Guilford Courthouse, NC, marched from thence to Salisbury to the Catawba River, thence up the same, and crossed the French Broad River at Swamano. Continuing next to the valley towns, from thence, returned home, having served a tour of 3 months, was regularly discharged. Gen. RUTHERFORD commanded the expedition. He is now aged and very infirm and cannot state with certainty the time he first entered the U.S. service, but his best recollection and belief is that it was in the summer of the year 1776.” “Some time after the last mentioned service, I was called upon to go against the Tories in the company commanded by Captain BELL. Marched about one hundred miles to Cross Creek and was in actual service about ten days at least.” ===GEORGE CLARK=== “That he was born in York County in the state of Pennsylvania, on the 22nd day of June in the year of our Lord, 1749. That he is now eighty-four years old…He entered into the service of the United States during the revolutionary War as a volunteer, in the year, I think 1776, in Guilford County, state of North Carolina, in a company commanded by Captain BELL. There was no colonel or other superior officer in command. We were taken on a tour of service against the Tories. We took a great many and carried them to Guilford Courthouse and put them in jail. In this tour I served three months.” “That he volunteered the third time in Guilford County, N.C. in the year 177_ (he does not remember the date) [siege of Charleston was in May 1779, per Heitman] in a company commanded by another Captain BELL, marched into South Carolina in a regiment commanded by Col. PAISLEY, with the intention of going to Charleston, but we were stopped at Camden and remained at Camden until the tour of service expired. In this tour he serviced as a private soldier three months and returned home.” Attached was a statement from JAMES and ROBERT DOUGAN, which contained an item of interest: "That GEORGE CLARK was a volunteer in Captain BELL’s company, the first volunteer service in North Carolina in the commencement of the Revolutionary War and performed tours of duty during the war when called upon until peace was made. I served with said CLARK at Camden in a tour of three months under the same Captain BELL.” ===JOSEPH DENNY=== “In the latter part of June, 1781, he volunteered and marched under Captain ROBERT BELL, with other companies from the neighboring counties, to join General GREENE, at Camden, then over the Wateree to Eutaw Springs and at that place he was engaged in the battle of September 8th, 1781 [Per Heitman, this date is accurate], which commenced early in the morning and very quickly became general. After the battle he was marched with about 300 prisoners of the enemy, to Rowan County, NC. During the battle his company was placed under the command of a French Colonel, named, he believed, MALMEDY. He was discharged after 3 months service. His rank during his term of duty was as a private.” ===ANDREW DONNELL=== , a resident of Guilford County, aged seventy-five years of age…"That he was drafted in or about the year 1777, in the company of Captain BELL, and was marched to the County of Cumberland not far from Fayetteville. That with companies from many of the western counties he assisted (serving in BELL’s company) to scour the swamps and drive the Tories out of them. That some of the Tories were taken prisoners, others killed and all were routed from the swamps. That General DAVIDSON and Colonel MARTIN, he believes likewise commanded. That he was discharged in Fayetteville and returned home after being out two months.” ===DANIEL DONNELL=== , resident of Guilford County, aged 76 years…“That in the year 1776 or 1777, he was drafted in the company of Captain BELL, and went after the Tories down to Fayetteville, in Cumberland County, and after scattering the Tories and driving them from the swamps, killing some and taking others prisoners, he was discharged not far from Fayetteville, then called Cross Creek. That he started in February and was gone some time, but knows not the precise time, but one month or perhaps more.” ===GEORGE DONNELL=== , resident of Wilson County, Tennessee, aged 73 years: “That he belonged to the regiment raised in Guilford County, North Carolina, the county in which he resided, commanded by Colonel JAMES MARTIN, Col. Commandant, JOHN PAISLEY, Lieutenant Colonel, and Majors BLAIR and OWENS were the other field officers of this regiment. He entered the service in the militia under a draft in August 1776 as well as he recollects, in the company commanded by Captain ROBERT BELL of Guilford County for the term of three months. He was mustered in service at Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina. From thence they marched on an expedition against the Cherokee Indians, passing through Salisbury to the Catawba River, thence up to the head waters crossing French Broad River at the mouth of Swamano, thence to the Tennessee River crossing it at an Indian Town, thence to Hiwassee River. He was not during the service, in any general engagement, but was in several skirmishes. The North Carolina troops were at this time commanded by General GRIFFITH RUTHERFORD. After our term of service of three months expired, we were regularly discharged and returned home.” ===WILLIAM DONNELL=== , a resident of Wilson County, Tennessee, aged 72 years since the 26th April last: “The Regiment to which he was belonged was raised in Guilford Co, NC, commanded by Colonel JAMES MARTIN, Colonel Commandant; JOHN PAISLEY, Lieutenant Colonel, and Majors BLAIR and OWENS. He entered the militia services under a draft in August 1776, day of the month not recollected, for the term of three months, in the company commanded by Captain ROBERT BELL of Guilford, which was the county of this applicant’s residence. Mustered in service at Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina, from thence marched on an expedition against the Cherokee Indians passing through Salisbury to the Catawba River, thence up to the headwaters, crossing French Broad River at the mouth of Swamano, thence to Tennessee River crossing at an Indian town, thence to Hiwassee River. He was not in any general engagement, but was in several skirmishes. General GRIFFITH RUTHERFORD commanding the North Carolina troops. After the term of service expired, we were discharged and went home.” ===JAMES DOUGAN=== “In the year 1777, as well as he now recollects, he again volunteered to serve as an ensign another tour of three months in the company commanded by Captain ROBERT BELL. We rendezvoused at Salisbury, where according to his best recollection, the regiment commanded by FRANCIS LOCKE to which he was attached was organized and from thence we were marched to Camden, South Carolina, where we remained until our tour of service expired. All the troops in the expeditionwere commanded by General RUTHERFORD. Having served the full term of 3 months, he was regularly discharged.” === JAMES FINLEY=== “In addition to the foregoing services, he was subject to a call at any time as a minute man, whenever the inroads of the Tories or any other threatening danger threw the country into a state of alarm. He was marched down to Deep River under Captain BELL for the purpose of attacking a parcel of Tories who were disturbing that section of country. After the dispersion of the Tories he returned home and was discharged by his captain. He is not certain as to the particular time of this service, but believes it to be a short time before GATES’ Defeat, as a part of the forces, after the dispersion of the Tories, went on to join the southern army.” “In the spring of 1781, at the time General GREENE was retreating before Lord CORNWALLIS, he was again called out under Captain BELL, and marched to Martinsville, where he remained for the space of a week for the purpose of protecting the records of the county from destruction, but from the great destruction of property which was going on through the county at that time, he was discharged together with the rest of the militia there assembled in order to ____ their property from the plundering and pillages of the British and Tories. ===DAVID HAMILTON=== , aged seventy-eight years old…doth make the following additional declaration…“He states that in 1779 he was drafted to go into the SC against the British. He was drafted from Captain ROBERT BELL’s company, and of the 4th division near Guilford Courthouse, NC. He states that they immediately proceeded from Guilford County, NC under Captain JONAS FROST, who commanded the company to which this declarant belonged, to Salisbury (same state) where they remained two weeks, when they were sent home with directions to be ready at a minute’s warning to march south.” ===JOSEPH HAMILTON=== , a resident of Davidson County, TN, aged seventy-three or four years: “In June 1780, he volunteered his service as a soldier under Captain BELL, in Guilford County, NC. The company was placed under the command of Colonel PAISLEY and all of the regiments commanded by General DAVIDSON who occupied the station, at that time of General RUTHERFORD, who was in the hands of the British as a prisoner at war, taken at General GATES Defeat. Upon the rendezvous at Guilford Courthouse, it was the principle design of the General to awe a set of Tories who were flying about the country. Guilford Courthouse, left, all of the army went in pursuit of the Tories, up to Spryker’s, 18 miles from the Courthouse, where information was had of the Tories trail.” “The next morning after our arrival, we pursued on to the Richlands of Hugh Clarion? Here it was discovered the Tories were marching for the British encampment, under CORNWALLIS, at Camden, and to overtake them, was deemed impossible, so all turned for Guilford Courthouse again, which reached, all were disbanded, excepting a company posted to guard the jail, which contained some prisoners. Sergeant SAM BELL commanded this company, applicant being one. When they had guarded these prisoners awhile, this company was turned over to Captain FORBIS, other companies raised, forming the regiment under Colonel PAISLEY and General DAVIDSON commandant, about the first of September of that year 1780.” “All of the army moved off towards the British camp under CORNWALLIS, marched up through Salisbury in Rowan County, thence to Mecklenburg County, where General GREENE was met with the main regular army. The conjunction of the two armies was made at the Black-Jack camp. Each of the contending armies made many maneuvers, exerting their skill for supremacy in tactics, before any assault would be made. Finally, and before the retreat of the American army, applicant, though but a boy of sixteen years of age, obtained a furlough on account of sickness from Captain FORBIS, and started back for Guilford Courthouse. This was about the twenty-fifth of December 1780, Christmas-time. His whole term of service this tour, beginning in the latter part of June 1780 and ending at or about the twenty-fifth day of December of that year, will make the term of service about 6 months.” ===JOHN MONTGOMERY=== , a resident of Guilford County, NC, aged 69 years in August 1832: “In the latter part of 1780 he volunteered with Capt. BELL, who marched up the Yadkin River after a band of Tories, but as they had been routed by the Militia from Surry County, he returned home, -absent more than one week.” === JAMES STEWART=== “That he next enlisted a tour of three months [probably 1779] to the aid of South Carolina, JOHN PAISLEY, colonel; ROBERT BELL, captain; and ROBERT ?CURRY, lieutenant; individual’s self, 1st sergeant, and marched through Martinsville, Salisbury, Charlotte, Camden and after passing Camden, was met by a continental officer and sent back and stationed near Camden, and there remained, as further service was not demanded until the three months expired. This took place shortly after the Cherokee expedition [which was summer to fall 1776], date not recollected.” “That he next volunteered his service for the space of three months to the aid of South Carolina under the command of Captain ROBERT BELL, Lieutenant ROBERT CURRY, Ensign GEORGE NICKS [or NIX], self 1st sergeant, and advanced to the state line. Ensign NICKS being what was then called a “ticket man” refused to cross the state line and returned. This applicant was then advanced to the place of ensign and [this may be 1780, since Malmedy has arrived in the south] marched to Camden, joined by Colonel MALMEDY and our Lieutenant CARRY left us. This applicant was advanced to the then vacant office. Here Captain BELL was advanced to major and this applicant was advanced to captain, but remained uncommissioned.” "General GREENE then on his march from the High Hills of Santee, fell in with us and we advanced to the Eutaw Springs [per Heitman, September 8, 1781] and fought in that memorable battle early in September 1781.” “That he was also another small tour down Deep River in pursuance of the Tories and passed as low as Cox’s Mills, the time of this service not recollected…” ===ROBERT RANKIN [a]=== - I then served three months with my wagon and team under the command of Captain BELL and hauled baggage for 52 privates, when CORNWALLIS was taken at York [October 19, 1781].” ===ROBERT RANKIN [b]=== , a resident of McNairy County, Tennessee, aged seventy-four years: “That he entered the service of the United States on the 16th day of June 1776 as a draftsman, under Captain BELL, Colonel CAVAL and General RUTHERFORD. He was mustered into service on the said 16th day of June 1776 at Martinsville, North Carolina. On the 7th or 8th day of July 1776, the army took up their line of march, and went through Salisbury and crossed the Blue Ridge at a place called Savannah Gap, then crossed Savannah River and marched directly on to the Cherokee nation of Indians. At Big Pigeon River in the nation, we had a fight with the Indians. We killed a few and took some prisoners, burnt the Indian huts and destroyed their corn. This was, as he believes, about the 20th day of August 1776. From thence, we marched directly back to Guilford County near the same way that we marched out and the first day of October 1776.” “I was discharged, having gone out on a four months tour, and my service not being required for the balance of the time. I was discharged having served in this campaign, three months and fourteen days. I received a discharge from Captain BELL.” ===JOHN WILSON=== , a resident of Anderson District, SC, aged 77 years in March 1833: “That he entered the service in Guilford County, NC, a volunteer for a six month tour under Captain BELL, Colonel JOHN PAISLEY and General RUTHERFORD and marched to the Cherokee nation and served out the tour, returned and was discharged at Guilford Courthouse, NC. After that, was drafted for a nine-month tour, was under the command of General ASHE but cannot recollect the other officers. Was marched through South Carolina to Augusta in Georgia, from there to Briar Creek, and was in the battle there. Marched from there to the Two Sisters, and was there discharged.” ===GEORGE ADAMS=== -“That he is personally acquainted with JOHN WILSON…and was knowing to said WILSON’s bearing arms in defense of the United States against the British and Tories in the time of the American Revolution, and that he served with the said WILSON nine months at one time as drafted militia under the command of General RUTHERFORD and Colonel JOHN PAISLEY, and that he fought at the Battle of Briar Creek in company with said WILSON and under the command of General ASHE. ===SAMUEL JACKSON=== -lived in Guilford County at enlistment, served under Col. DOUGAN, Capt. JAMES BELL, Capt. COLLIER. Widow was able to provide few details. Was in the Battle of Guilford, and was a guard protecting the baggage wagon.” ===JETT or JETHRO HARPER=== In Halifax County he "on or about the 1st of July 1782 was drawn or drafted as a regular soldier in the eighteen months service to serve as a private in the army of the United States in the company of Capt. ____ commanded by Lieutenant ROBERT BELLin the regiment commanded by Maj. HOGG" in the North Carolina Continental Line. "Lieutenant Robert BELL under the command of Maj. HOGG marched our company from Warrenton, NC through Hillsborough, the battle ground at Guilford Court House through Salisbury, Charlotte from thence to Camden, SC over the High Hills of Santee to the battleground at the Eutaw Springs, thence to head quarters at the Ashly Hills on Ashly River in South Carolina, when the regiment was then commanded by Col. Archibald LYTLE, and my company by Capt. BACOTES and Lieutenant John FORD. From Ashly Hills we were marched to St. James Island (about twelve miles), about the 1st of July 1783, commanded by the last named Col. Archibald LYTLE and Capt. BACATES and Lieutenant John FORD, when I, with the rest of the privates, was furloughed until further orders or finally discharged, peace having been proclaimed in the camps. After that we were not called on any more. My furlough I kept some time, and lost it. I never applied for my pay as I lost my furlough and thought I could not get anything, being a laboring man and having no education. I remained in actual service from the time I was drawn or drafted until I was furloughed at or near St James Island.” ===ROBERT L. WHITAKER=== He "enlisted in the army of the United States in the month of July 1782 in Franklin Co, NC [to complete the term of service for 18 months, of a private named William HILL] in the company of Capt. [blank] commanded by Lt. Robert BELL in the Regiment commanded by Maj. HOGG in the NC Continental Line. Lt. ROBERT BELL under command of Maj. HOGG marched our company from Warrenton, NC through Hillsborough; the battleground at Guilford Court House through Salisbury, Charlotte, from thence to Camden SC over the High Hills of Santee to the Battleground at Eutaw Springs, from thence to headquarters at the Ashly Hills on Ashly River in SC "when the Regiment was then commanded by Col. Archibald LYTLE, and my company by Capt. Benjamin CARTER and Lieut. or Ensign DICKSON, when I, with the rest of the privates, was furloughed until further orders or finally discharged, peace having been proclaimed in the camps.”

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Contat de Mariage de Louis Amable Hogue et Marie Anne Labelle

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'''Transcript of the marriage contract between [[Hogue-1393|Louis Amable Hogue]] and [[Labelle-970|Marie Anne Labelle]], capitalization regularized for easier reading.''' Par devant Les Notaires publics de la ville et district des Montréal en la province du Bas Canada résidents l'un à Terrebonne et l'autre à la paroisse de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Îsle-Jésus soussignés furent présents [[Hogue-1393|Louis Amable Hogue]] garçon majeur de vingt-six ans demeurant à la paroisse de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Îsle Jésus fils de [[Hogue-1081|Joseph Hogue]] et de feue [[Belanger-2153|Marie Josephe Bellanger]] d'une part. Et [[Labelle-278|Jacques Labelle]] habitant demeurant audit lieu veuf en prémière nôces de feue [[Guilbault-118|Marie Guilbaut]] stipulant pour et au nom de [[Labelle-970|Marie Anne Labelle]] sa fille à ce présente et de son consentement d'autre part. Les quelles parties en présence de l'avis and consentment de leurs pairens et amis c'y aprés nommés savoir de la part dudit [[Hogue-1393|L Amable Hogue]] de son dit pere de [[Paquet-839|Marie Josephe Paquet]] sa belle mere, [[Hogue-1749|Joseph Hogue]] et [[Hogue-1719|Marie Hogue]] ses frere et seur, Pierre Gravelle son beaufrére, André Bellanger et sa femme ses oncle et tante, Joseph Gravelle son amy et de la part dela dite [[Labelle-970|Marie Anne Labelle]] [[Lalande-126|Margueritte Lalande]] sa belle mere [[Vanier-55|Elizabeth Vannier]] sa grand Mere, [[Labelle-6|Jean Bte Labelle]] son frere Jean Bte Collet et Pierre guilbaut ses oncles et Joseph Amable Labelle aussi son oncle Vincent Constater et son femme ses amis et Jean Bte Labelle son cousin. ---- Ont volontairement reconnû et confessé avoir fair et accordé entrelles le traîté des mariage et conventions qui suivent et ont promis et promettent se prendre l'un et l'autre par noms et loix de mariage pour mary et femme legitime epoux pour ledit mariage sacré solemniser enfâce de la Saite Eglise Romaine le plutôt que faire se pourra et lorsque l'une des parties en requerera l'autre pour etre les futurs epoux communs en tous biens, meubles conquêts immeübles qu'ils auront et ferone pendant leur future communauté laquelle sera réglée suivant et au désir de la coutume de Paris suivie en ce pays renocant pour cet effet à toutes coutumes à ce contracrés. Ne seront neamoins tenus des dettes l'un de l'autre faites et crées avant la célébration du mariage qui seront facée2s et acquittées par ce lui ou celle qui les aurafaites et crées et sur son bien sans que l'autre ni ses biens en soient aucune ment tenus. Se prennent les dits futurs epoux aux biens et droits à chacun d'eux de présent appartenant ettels quils pourront leur Eehoir à lavenir et lesquels biens et droits de part et d'autre entrenous en leur future communauté. ---- Le futur epoux a doué et douë la dite future epouse de la somme de trois cents livres ou schelings de vingt coppres du doüaicre préfix au coutumier à l'avoir et prétendre par la dite future epouse sur tous les biens du dit future epoux sitôt que douaire aura lieu sans qu'elle soit tenue de le demander en justice. Le secrerivant des dits futurs epoux prendra par préciput et avant faire partage des biens de leur communauté les somme de cent cinquante livres ou schelings aussi de vingt coppres en meübles de la dite communauté suivant la prisée de l'inventaire et sans crée en la dite somme en d

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Contents - Probate Records of Joseph Veazie, case number A 8518

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linked from [[Space:Probate_Records_of_Joseph_Veazie%2C_case_number_A_8518|Probate Records of Joseph Veazie]] A brief description of the images found in the probate records of Joseph Veazie, Case No. A 8518, probate records of Providence, Rhode Island: www.familysearch.org; FHL #2313432, DGS 7650429, imgs 1039-1271. The records begin with image: https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007650429?i=1038&cat=982005 As the documents in the probate records are not numbered, the number listed below is the image number for the film cited above. 1040. Petition of Maternal heirs for modif. of decree of distribution. M. C. Jany 12, 1869: since granted to amend decree.
1044. Admin Bond
1047. Appraiser bond
1049. petition of admin for order of distribution. more than 3 three years passed ... asks for court to order distribution. Jan 16 1867.
1052. inventory jul 28, 1863. total $45734.39 (?) accepted by court
1061. newspaper notice
1063. accounting for the estate $50,390.02. account allowed.
1070. newspaper notice
1072. account of estate after admin costs $55,858.65
1074. add'l changes $54,336.58. accepted 23 oct 1866
1075. newspaper notice
1077. account of estate $55,309.43 accepted 20 aug 1867
1080. petition for order of distribution. oct 1 1867. moiety $27,242.11 to be dist to paternal heirs as follows: list of veazie heirs totaling $21,793.59
1085. decree - distribution to maternal heirs: list of heirs
1087. list of next of kin with distr. share. desc of uncle joseph veazie. desc of uncle silas veazie. desc of uncle lemuel veazie. harwicks, thayers, etc. desc of aunt sarah veazie (several generations). desc of uncle john veazie. (several generations).
1092. dist to maternal heirs. jan 21 1868. list of names, share, amt. total dist 27,241.89.
1098. 16 jun 1863. request by several veazies to appoint Amos M Warner as admin - goods/chattels not to exceed forty thousand dollars
1099. deposition of mrs ruth b grave
1101. deposition kenelm winslow
1102. 15 nov 1867. depositions received
1103. deposition of mrs sally trouant
1106. gravestone inscriptions
1107. john lewis testifies to inscriptions
1111. deposition e watson arnold. town clerk of Braintree Massachusetts, info for family of benjamin vesey. record book of braintree
1114. deposition of mrs sarah trouant desc of kenelm winslow 3rd (cover sheet)
1115. jp cert
1116. jp cert
1117. deposition of caroline a champrey
1120. deposition of martha cole desc of abigail winslow lewis
1124. jp cert
1125. deposition of thomas hiller (maternal)
1128. deposition john v efner (paternal) [affidavit]
1131. letter from joseph veazie to mrs phebe sherman regarding purchase of memorial stones
1134. deposition william gallison g-grandson of kenelm winslow 2nd
1136. deposition rachel urann (4) paternal [affidavit]
1140. deposition susan mason (3) paternal [affidavit]
1144. deposition mary white (paternal) [affidavit]
1147. request for order of distribution by phebe sherman; affidavits - phebe sherman
1148. deposition of Joseph A Hollis 1150. deposition provost veazie [affidavit]
1152. deposition harriette c keatringe (14) henry veazie was 1st husband [affidavit]
1153. deposition francis richardson (11) paternal [affidavit]
1157. receipt
1158. letter fm joseph veazie to phebe sherman purchase of mem'l stones
1160. deposition of betsey holden (maternal)
1163. deposition of thos p g hardwick (5) paternal [affidavit]
1167. deposition of mrs john veazie (8) paternal - mindwell veazie [affidavit]
1171. notary
1172. deposition freeman smith maternal
1173. a genealogy (freeman smith)
1176. admin balance
1177. deposition henry gallison g-grandson of kenelm winslow 2d
1179. deposition william h ferris
1181. deposition charles veazie, troy, ny (6) [affidavit]
1185. deposition polly veazie, widow of benj veazie, ny (7) [affidavit]
1188. jp notice deposition elisabeth cloutman
1189. submission by mrs green williams
1193. deposition lorenzo wily carl (maternal)
1196. deposition thankful s hedrick
1199. deposition hezekiah rich hawes
1201. deposition mrs catharine roffe, widow of matthew roffe
1204. deposition isaac smith (maternal)
1208, 1209. genealogical desc. chart left side benj and mary veazie
1210. genealogical desc. chart right side benj and mary veazie
1211. genealogical desc. chart left side kenelm winslow and abigail waterman
1212. genealogical desc. chart right side kenelm winslow and abigail waterman
1213. petition for order of distribution
1219. applic for sale of inventory jul 23, 1867.
1222. admin stuff
1223. registration of death cert
1224 deposition henry gallison (maternal)
1226. deposition mary j hayden (12) (paternal) [affidavit]
1229. deposition hiram lowell g-grandson of kenelm winslow 2d
1232. deposition nancy s waterman (maternal) widow of captain asa waterman
1236. deposition joseph smith (maternal)
1240. deposition samuel smith (maternal)
1243. deposition rebecca tepper smith (maternal)
1248. deposition elizabeth cloudman (maternal) wife of nathan cloudman
1254. deposition samuel veazie, no. adams (9) [affidavit]
1257. desc of abigail (winslow) lewis (cover)
1258. deposition abigail austin woods, d of Daniel woods & mary lewis woods (maternal)
1268. deposition susanna h willard (maternal)

Contract of Marriage

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The following contract was transcribed by Benoit Pontbriand and the very poor English translation was produced by Google Translate with a few obvious adjustments: Contract of Marriage Jean Pombriand et Therese Perron 23 Sep 1794 (Before Louis Bonnet) : In front of the Notary of Lower Canada, resident at St-Ours, the undersigned and witnesses named, was present Jean Pombriand male of twenty-six years, resident living in the parish of Sorel, acting for himself and in his name on the one hand; and Ustache Perron resident of St. Ours residing there, acting for Damselle Thérèse Perron his twenty year old daughter, also present and with her consent on the other hand; with parts of the notice and advice of their relatives and friends for this assembly. Known to Jean Pombriand, François Badenais friend: and for Damselle Thérèse Perron, Ustache Perron, father, Hélène Burque wife of Pierre Perron her aunt, and Joseph Duval friend: have made and granted treaties and marriage conventions that follow: that is to say Eustache Perron has promised and promises to grant Damselle Thérèse Perron his daughter his approval to Jean Pombriand who promises to take her for his future and legitimate wife by name and marriage to be celebrated with Our Holy Mother Church and will make it possible and as soon as one of the parties will ask the other and he will be advised and deliberated between them in front of relatives and friends. To the future husband and wife, one and common in all movables and conquests, immovables and even immoveable property, the customs and customs formerly and until now followed in this country, renouncing for this purpose all laws and usages contrary to this: However, no debts of each other will be made and created before the future marriage and if there are any they are paid and paid by the person who made them and his property without the other or his property is in no way required. The future spouses take the property and rights of each of them, of the present members, and of the sum of money that can be raised; and as they will be able to see them in the future, Declares the future husband he has owned three arpens of land in frontage of twenty arpens of depth, in the seigniory of Sorel south of the St. Lawrence, of which part in value and the other in standing timber, which he has acquired from Jean-Baptiste Felix, as the contract designates it, and what property will be and will enter into the future union with all that will be available to him in the future: and those of the future wife, which are substantial in property and rights, which will come to pass through the death of his father and mother and in what may happen to him by inheritance bequest or otherwise. All to enter the future union. The future husband gifted the future wife (dowager) the sum of three hundred pounds dower [The dower, either customary or prefix (or conventional), is a term of ancient law designating the portion of property that the husband reserves for his wife in case she survives him. The beneficiary is called dowager. The dower is a fundamental element of the law of married people under the Ancien Régime.], or customary dower at his choice to have it and take as soon as dower will take place, on the clearest and apparently future spouse whom it will be seized according to custom. The precipitate will be equal and reciprocal at the reciprocal one to the survivor of them, except pars and without confusion of the movable property of the future union, and such of those whom it may wish to fall, according to the value of the inventory to be made of it, and without delay, up to the amount of one hundred and fifty livres, where such sum in cash at the option of the survivor. The surviving spouse will have and take his bed, as it will be at the day and hour of the first dying person, and furthermore for the eyes of the future husband, his clothes, his bed linen, his weapon, his ax and his pickaxe for his use, and likewise the groom his clothes, his ring and jewels for his use, and similarly the future date brings his clothes, guards, rings and jewels for his use: and before the dissolution of the future union by death or otherwise will be permitted by the future wife and the children who will be born of the future marriage, to accept or renounce the future union, and in the event of renunciation to win frankly and leave all that it justifies to have brought to the future marriage, together all that will come to him and not amount to him, by donation, inheritance testamentary bequests or otherwise, even his doweries and precipitated as above, without being held of any debts nor mortgages of the future union even though it was obliged which she and her children will be paid and paid by the heirs of the future husband and on his property, on which for that reason there will be a mortgage. And for the mutual friendship that the future husband and wife care for one another, these have been made and are made by those present, mutual and reciprocal, to the survivor of them that accepting, of all and each the movable goods and acquits and conquers immovable and even own which will be to belong to the first dying of them in some places and places that they will be due seated and staggered and to such sum of money that all can ascend consist and to be worth, without any reservation from the said dying first, to enjoy it by this survivor during his life only: provided that on the day and hour of the death of the first dying person there are no children born or to be born of the future marriage in the case of live children the donation will be null and void: And to continue these presents wherever needed, the future spouses have made and constituted their attorney the bearer giving him all power to do so, as ainsy & promising & obliging & renouncing & done and passed to St. Ours on the twenty third of September before mid-day and this in the presence of Messieurs Hypote Amelotte and Jean Boucher witnesses for this required who signed with notary with the exception of those parties who have declared that they are knowledgeable about this inquiry, they have made their marks with a cross, after reading according to the order. Signed (all with their mark): :Jean Pombriand :Thérèse Perron :Ustache Perron :Joseph Duval :François Badenais :Hélène Burque :Written by Ls. Amolite :Notary Louis Bonnet

Conundrum - Abigail Rayment and Lot Conant

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[[Rayment-27|John Rayment (abt.1622-1703)]]
[[Scruggs-142|Rachel (Scruggs) Rayment (bef.1627-1666)]]
[[Raymond-2048|Abigail Raymond (bef.1666-)]]
[[Conant-279|Lot Conant Jr (1656-1744)]]
[[Unknown-595454|Abigail (Unknown) Conant (1657-1698)]]
------- ==Conundrum== Working on the identity for the first wife of [[Conant-279|Lot^3 Conant]] (Lot^2, Roger^1) in the hope this might one day lead to proof of her birth and parentage. '''Some family files call her Abigail Mansfield; this seems not supported by reliable sources.''' A former version of [[Unknown-595454|Abigail (Unknown) Conant (1657-1698)]] called her Abigail Mansfield. This was not supported by reliable, Pre-1700 sources. Her Last Name At Birth (LNAB) was updated to Unknown. While Abigail's former WikiTree profile was silent as to her parentage, a profile of about the same woman on Geni.com,[*] reports [https://www.geni.com/people/Abigail-Conant/6000000000697017548 Abigail] is the daughter of our [[Mansfield-224|Andrew Mansfield]], the second husband of Elizabeth (Walton) Conant. From WikiTree's [[Mansfield-224|Andrew Mansfield]] profile, his 1679 "will was quite long but identifies 6 living children [as .... ] Andrew and Daniel Mansfield, Hannah and Bethia Conant, Lydia and Deborah Mansfield." '''No such daughter Abigail is named.''' '''Possibly [[Raymond-2048|Abigail Rayment]].''' (1) Davis (1934). Of the youngest daughter born to John and Rachel (Scruggs) Rayment, Walter Goodwin Davis wrote, "Abigail [Rayment ... was] probably the first wife of Cornet Lot Conant, who was called cousin (nephew) by her uncle, Capt. William Rayment in 1705." See Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The Ancestry of Bethia Harris ...'' (Portland, Me., The Southworth Press, 1934), 129-132 (Rayment), at 131; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066158148?urlappend=%3Bseq=147%3Bownerid=13510798887387866-155 ''Hathi Trust'']. Davis is referring to a passage in the 8 December 1705 will of [[Rayment-266|William Rayment]], emphasis added, :"... and I apoint my Louing friends and '''couzons''' Cornet Lot Conant & Nathaniel Rayment both of Beverly to see that my aforsd Estate be duely Distributed acording to this my will & ... Desire ... those my two friends Lott Connatt & [[Raymond-132|Nathaniel Rayment]] to hear & determin all controversies that may herafter unhapily arise amongst any of those my leggatees here above mentioned in this my last will ..." See Essex County probate, case 23286; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKF-993R-Z?i=111&cat=1931591 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 103635049 (Probate estate files, nos. 23281 to 23295 ..., 1638-1880), images 112-134 of 206. Will dated 8 December 1705 appears as images 121-125, passage above at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKF-993T-V?i=124&cat=1931591 125]. (2) Onomastics. Among the five children born to Lot and his first wife, Abigail ____ are those named Samuel, Abigail and, in particular, Jonathan--all given names found in John Rayment's family or descendants. ([[Rayment-39|Jonathan Rayment]] was Abigail Rayment's just younger brother.) ==Research Notes== '''Rayment-Conant intermarriages.''' Lot and Elizabeth's family intermarried with the Rayment family. *Lot/Elizabeth's daughter [[Conant-33|Rebecca Conant]], married Abigail's half-brother, [[Raymond-132|Nathaniel Rayment]], and ''two'' of their children (Elizabeth and Hannah Rayment/Raymond) intermarried with sons of Lot/Elizabeth's daughter [[Conant-548|Sarah (Conant) Trow]] (William and Richard Trow).Charla Woodbury, James Hamlin and Gene Preston, "Identifying Judith Finne and the Early Family of William2 (William1) Woodbury of Stepney, Middlesex, England, and Beverly, Massachusetts," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 176 (2022):138-148. at 145-148 for the family of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Conant) Rayment; digital images by subscription, via pdf download, [https://www.americanancestors.org/sites/default/files/2022-06/register-spring-2022-entire.pdf ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Lot/Elizabeth's son [[Conant-518|Roger Conant]] married Abigail's niece, [[Raymond-1748|Mary Rayment/Raymond]], daughter of [[Raymond-1222|Thomas Rayment]]. '''Ancestry of Abigail, Nathaniel and Thomas Rayment.''' They were all children of [[Rayment-27|John^1 Rayment]]. John did not leave a will, and no record of his estate administration is known to exist. Other evidence will have to be discovered to confirm if his daughter was the first wife of Lot Conant. '''No marriage record for Lot and Abigail.''' Have not found a marriage record for Lot and his first wife, Abigail. There is also no marriage record found for Rebecca Conant's marriage to Nathaniel Rayment. ---- [*] Geni.com cites two family trees for her profile. One is an apparently unsourced FTM site, "[https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/e/r/Debbie-K-Perez/GENE3-0011.html Descendants of John Conant]" that calls her Abigail _____; the other is a MyHeritage site that I am not able to access. == Sources == :See also-- * Charla Woodbury, James Hamlin and Gene Preston, "Identifying Judith Finne and the Early Family of William2 (William1) Woodbury of Stepney, Middlesex, England, and Beverly, Massachusetts," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 176 (2022):138-148; digital images by subscription, via pdf download, [https://www.americanancestors.org/sites/default/files/2022-06/register-spring-2022-entire.pdf ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Frederick Odell Conant, ''A History and Genealogy of the Conant Family ...'' (Portland, Me. : Private print. [Press of Harris & Williams] 1887), 131, 160, 161, ; digital images, ''Hathi Trust'']. :*Lot^2 Conant, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=171%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-181 131]. :*Lot^3 Conant, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=193%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-203 151-155]. :*Sarah^3 Conant, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=199%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-209 158-159]. :*Roger^3 Conant, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=201%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-211 160-161]. :*Rebecca^3 Conant, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060072509?urlappend=%3Bseq=201%3Bownerid=27021597769496904-211 161].

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Convenciones de nombres en español

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'''Pautas de campo de nombre''' '''Contenido''' =='''CONVENCIONES DE NOMBRE EN ESPAÑOL'''== Aquí hay una breve guía práctica sobre cómo se deben tratar los nombres en español en Wikitree. Sin embargo, para obtener información general sobre las convenciones de nomenclatura en español, se puede consultar Wikipedia: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:CiteThisPage&page=Spanish_naming_customs&id=1126164441&wpFormIdentifier=titleform Wikipedia] y también en la página Wikitree Free Space dedicada a las convenciones de nomenclatura: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Name_Field_Guidelines Name Field Guidelines] =='''PRIMER NOMBRE Y SEGUNDO NOMBRE APROPIADOS'''== La mayoría de los españoles tienen dos nombres, pero muchos los tratan como un solo nombre compuesto. Por lo tanto, para ellos, lo correcto para ellos en Wikitree sería poner AMBOS nombres en el cuadro "Nombre correcto". De lo contrario, se deben usar ambas casillas (como de costumbre). No utilice el campo Segundo nombre, sino el primer nombre completo incluido en el campo Nombre propio (y el botón de opción "sin segundo nombre" seleccionado). ===APELLIDO DE NACIMIENTO=== Como siempre, los nombres registrados en los documentos oficiales (nacimiento/matrimonio/defunción) deben utilizarse para establecer tanto el apellido de nacimiento como los apellidos actuales. En los últimos tiempos, suele ser costumbre de los españoles al nacer llevar dos apellidos (nombres de familia). Los nombres generalmente son tanto de la línea paterna como de la materna, del padre y luego de la madre. Así: el primero suele ser el primer apellido de su padre (que es el de su padre) y el segundo, suele ser el primer apellido de su madre (que es el de su padre), aunque dependiendo de la época, los nombres pueden estar invertidos o provenir de otras fuentes. ejemplo: María del Carmen Flores Lyra *Nombre propio: María del Carmen *Nombre preferido: Carmen *Segundo nombre: *Apellido al nacer: Flores Lyra *Su padre se llamaba José Esteban Flores Pravia. *Su madre se llamaba Dolores Gabriela Lyra Andrade Cuando esté respaldado por registros o fuentes, AMBOS apellidos (apellidos) deben colocarse en el cuadro "Apellido de nacimiento". De lo contrario, escriba el primer apellido del padre y luego el primer apellido de la madre en el campo "Apellido al nacer", sin "de" ni "y". A veces, los apellidos españoles (nombres de familia) están conectados por "y" (y), uniéndolos y convirtiéndolos efectivamente en un solo nombre. Además, algunos nombres tienen más de una parte, teniendo un descriptor que toma la forma “del…”. Ejemplo: Gómez de la Torre (de la Torre). A menos que haya un registro de bautismo que lo respalde, el apellido más largo debe ir en el campo "Apellido actual", no en el campo "Apellido de nacimiento". ===APELLIDO ACTUAL=== '''Para prácticas en España, por favor diríjase a la sección "Apellido Actual en España".''' Tradicionalmente, una mujer casada agrega el primer apellido de su esposo a sus propios apellidos después de la palabra "de" (de). Por ejemplo: *Rosa Argentina Flores Lyra de Varey Las prácticas ahora están cambiando. En España y Chile, las mujeres continúan usando sus apellidos de soltera después del matrimonio, y existe una tendencia en esta dirección en algunos otros países. Cuando una mujer casada toma el apellido de su esposo, en la práctica, usando el ejemplo anterior, puede llamarse a sí misma uno de los siguientes: *rosa flores de varey *rosa de varey *Rosa Argentina Varey (por ejemplo, en su pasaporte británico) En algunos países (por ejemplo, Colombia) algunas mujeres continúan usando su apellido de soltera DESPUÉS de su apellido de casada: *rosa de varey flores y en otros (por ejemplo, EE. UU. o Reino Unido) pueden "inglesar" su nombre para el uso diario: *rosa varey En Wikitree, se sugiere que, en los casos en que se sabe o se puede suponer que una mujer agregó el nombre de su esposo al suyo al contraer matrimonio, se inserte el primer apellido del esposo precedido por "de" en el cuadro "Apellido actual". . Esto luego da como resultado el encabezado Perfil (vista pública) de *Rosa (Flores Lyra) de Varey Entonces los niños serán (por ej.) Gabriela Varey Flores o (por ej. en USA o UK) Gabriela Varey Un ejemplo de un árbol descendiente es: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Arbuthnot-2076#Descendants Árbol descendiente de Arbuthnot] Tenga en cuenta que los nombres portugueses y brasileños NO siguen esta convención pero tienen la suya propia. Se puede encontrar orientación en: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_name Nombres Portugueses] '''Apellido actual en España''' En España, una esposa no toma el apellido de su esposo al contraer matrimonio. Ella mantiene el nombre que ha estado usando antes y este debe ingresarse bajo su nombre original sin ingresar el nombre del esposo ni en los apellidos ni en los apellidos actuales: * flores lira En España, las mujeres casadas, salvo contadas excepciones, tendrán el mismo LNAB y Apellido Actual, que es el que se debe utilizar en WikiTree: *LNAB: Flores_Lyra *Apellido actual: Flores_Lyra *Encabezado de perfil (vista pública): Rosa Flores Lyra En los siguientes enlaces se pueden ver ejemplos prácticos de convenciones de nombres en España para mujeres casadas: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Garriga_Hortet-3 Ejemplo de convenciones de nomenclatura en español 1] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fagoaga_Collazo-1 Ejemplo de convenciones de nomenclatura en español 2] Otras consideraciones sobre los apellidos También se debe usar el sentido común. Es probable que una mujer nacida en España que vivió toda su vida en España sea conocida por su apellido de soltera, mientras que si vivió su vida adulta en los EE. nombre en su lugar. Sin embargo, si nació en el siglo XVII-XVIII, probablemente mantuvo su apellido de soltera tanto en España como en el Nuevo Mundo. En cuanto a los apellidos dobles, pueden resultar un problema, ya que es fácil suponer que están siguiendo la regla de tomar los respectivos apellidos del padre y la madre cuando no lo son, por ejemplo, Gómez Leandro Muso Muñoz García de Alcaraz es el hijo de Gonzalo Muso. Muñoz e Inés García de Alcaráz. Su esposa es María Tomasa de Guevara Ponce de León y Alburquerque, siendo sus padres Juan de Guevara Ponce de León y María Alburquerque Leones y Guevara. Su hijo parece haber usado solo Muso Muñoz como su apellido. El problema aquí es que Muso, Muñoz, García, Alcarz, de Guevara, Ponce de León, Alburquerque y Leones pueden ser y a menudo son apellidos únicos, pero aquí se usan en combinación con otros para formar un apellido “único” (similar al mundo de habla inglesa con guión de sus apellidos). Otro ejemplo más fácil de entender es Pedro Navarro Marín. Siguiendo la regla general, uno podría esperar que su padre fuera Pedro Navarro y su madre Juana Marín, pero en realidad su padre es Pedro Navarro Marín (doble primer apellido) y su madre Juana Pérez. (*ver la lista a continuación) Tenga en cuenta que si solo se usa un apellido (ya sea para hombres o mujeres), generalmente es el primer apellido (en el ejemplo anterior, Flores), aunque hay excepciones, como para la desambiguación. Wikipedia menciona que cuando el primer apellido es muy común (por ejemplo, Federico García Lorca), no es inusual usar solo el segundo apellido, como en “Lorca”, cuando se refiere a él, pero eso no afecta la alfabetización: discusiones de “Lorca ", el poeta español, debe estar alfabetizado en un índice bajo "García Lorca", nunca "Lorca", es decir, el LNAB de Lorca en WikiTree debe ser Garcia_Lorca-XX. Cuando un apellido se forma con preposiciones, artículos o conjunciones (de, la, y/e), se aplican reglas especiales. Si un apellido comienza con una preposición o una preposición y un artículo, estos no se escriben con mayúscula si se usan con el primer nombre, ejemplos, “María de la Torre”, “Miguel de la Rosa”. Sin embargo, si la preposición está sola sin el primer nombre, se escribe con mayúscula, como "señora De la Torre", señor "De la Rosa". Las conjunciones entre apellidos se escriben siempre con minúsculas, como en "Ortega y Gasset", "Ramón y Cajal", "Joan Miró i Ferrà". Los apellidos que se forman con vocal se escriben con mayúscula, pero la preposición y el artículo no, dándonos "Julia de la O Murillo", "Mariana Madrigal de la O". '''Lista de nombres dobles''' A continuación hay una lista de algunos nombres dobles o complejos en español que puede encontrar. Estos no son nombres que siguen el patrón habitual del primer apellido del padre y de la madre, sino que son efectivamente apellidos "únicos" que se transmiten de generación en generación. Los problemas que crean son primero confundir a los incautos en cuanto a la identidad de los padres. A menudo, también se escriben mal en los documentos porque se pierden bits y se pueden pasar por alto fácilmente. Los escribas de los primeros bautismos y otros registros eclesiásticos no eran tan escrupulosos en lo que registraban. Un ejemplo es el de dos hermanos cuyo apellido debió ser García Menchirón, cuyos matrimonios están anotados por distintos escribanos en una misma hoja. Uno dio el nombre completo mientras que el otro solo dio a García. *Alburquerque Leones *de Guevara Ponce de León *de Vera Miñarro *Estéban de Alarcón *Fernández Menchirón *Fernández de Plazas *García de Alcaráz *García de Guevara *García Menchirón *García Miñarro *Ladrón de Guevara *Leones Alburquerque *Leones de Guevara *López Teruel *Marsilla de Teruel or Marcilla de Teruel *Martínez Carrasco *Mateos de Aguilar *Mateos Montalbán *Mateos Rendón *Moya Angeler *Muso (or Musso) Muñoz *Navarro de Guevara *Navarro Leones *Navarro Marín *Navarro Rodenas *Pérez de Meca *Pérez Monte *Ponce de León *Primo de Rivera *Queipo de Llano *Soler Blázquez *Soler Castejón *Rubio Torreglosa Los nombres adicionales se pueden encontrar en el siguiente enlace: [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor%C3%ADa:Apellidos_compuestos Apellidos Dobles/Apellidos Compuestos]

Conversation with Robert Presler

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Had personal conversation with Robert J. Presler and spoke in depth about many details regarding his family.

Converso Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to find my family tree. I have no idea what I'm doing.... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Antonella Converso. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find more Falchi from Sassofortino * Find the Converso tree in Calabria--there is nothing there that I could find! *Expand the Canciello in Naples. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14747375 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Convicts in the tree

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This is a just a list of convicts in the family tree that I know about so far: 1788 - Ann Forbes - ''Prince of Wales'' 1788 - Thomas Huxley/Jones - Thomas Wall Clements Griffin Anne Griffin Henry Nichols

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Aubrey-91|Murray Aubrey]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6445065 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Conway W Taylor

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Hi there. I am trying to find information of my Great-grand father. Conway Whitefield Taylor. Born: JANUARY 1893 • Canterbury, New Zealand Death: Unknown Wife: adeline emily elizabeth Children: Robert Edward Conway Taylor Born: 22 FEB 1918 • Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand Death: 27 DEC 1998 • Mount Maunganui, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand So far I am unable to find any information about Conway W Taylor Thanks in advance Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19760270 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Conwy Team

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

Conzelman

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Price-12650|Melissa Price]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * verifying Caroline Conzelman's (born about 1826, possibly Wurtemberg Germany) birthplace. * identifying her parents *locating her grave site Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15639732 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cook

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lambert-6414|David Lambert]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14542502 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cook Family from William John Cook through Ancestor Nathaniel Cook

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All Research and notes available to me from other members of our families Genealogy and Historian Records.

'''Cook family of Barrington'''

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Prior to the erection of a plaque to honour Jack Cook and Jessie Brummy and their descendants by Gloucester Shire Council, members of the family were asked what wording they would like to see on the plaque. After a period of email, phone communication and small group meetings it was decided to widen the communication and consultation to ensure the wording was fully supported by all branches of the family and that everyone had the opportunity to be involved in the planning of the plaque unveiling ceremony. To assist in the process of brainstorming the wording, a Facebook group private page (Cook Family Private Page) was created on 17 April 2016 for the descendants of Jack and Jessie. As of the start of 2021 the group has 338 members and still regularly shares matters of interest to the Cook family. The plaque unveiling ceremony was on 25 June 2016 at Billabong Park, Gloucester. It was reported in the local newspaper under the heading [https://www.gloucesteradvocate.com.au/story/3992806/rich-storylines/ Rich storylines]. Following the success of the plaque unveiling a representative sub committee of the family explored options for formalising our family's values and providing a central point for collective decisions regarding the sharing of Cook family information. It was decided that as Jack and Jesse Cook lived in the Barrington district around Gloucester, New South Wales that the name Cook Family of the Barrington was the preferred identifier for our family group. The first preference for a name was successful and the [https://www.oric.gov.au/ Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations] listed the Cook Family of Barrington Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 8752) on 12 December 2017. At the start of 2021 the Directors and the membership of the Cook Family of Barrington Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 8752) has increased from its initial five (5) Directors and 23 total membership to six (6) Directors and 140 total membership. The Cook Family of Barrington Aboriginal Corporation (ICN 8752) is the formal mechanism for determining the public response on Cook family heritage and culture matters, including family history representation of our shared ancestors.

Cooks of Kansas Family stuff

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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62473340#view-photo=41216775

Cooks of Kansas Family stuff -1

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Coolcoulaghta

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durrus from Din
Patrick Daily and Kate Sweeney married in Bantry in Jan/ March Quarter 1884 Volume 5 page 36 I think that John Sweeney's (married to Ellen McCarthy) father was born in 1822 Apr 29th. His father was Owen (John or Eugene translated) Sweeney and mother was Mary Harrington. If you get the marriage cert for Pat Daly and Kate Sweeney I will be able to find out if they are the same Daly Clan. My great grand mother's oldest sister was a Michael Sweeney stood for her. ----- from Fabian Sweeney
I think Din has the wrong sprout of family connection. I am confused and took it he meant G-Grandfather Michael Sweeney's parents were Owen Sweeney & Mary Harrington. This is the first time I have seen Sweeney (McSuibhne) connections beyond my Grandfathers documented parents Michael & Ellen Mahony on his death certificate. Since he was illiterate, tracing back records to the 1700s will be difficult except through the mothers in the family or Catholic parish birth registries and both Parish & records had to be hidden from the Establishment English controllers - and now the Mormons control those records. My Grandma Ellen McCarthy spoke about a tall Stanley, her grandfather, who could jump a rowing oar on the shoulders of two men on the beach. He was a C of E Parson in W.Cork & 4th or 7th? son of son Establishment aristocrat. There were several tall Sweeney's in my generation who had those McCarthy champion high jumping genes. This McCarthy/Stanley connection may be solved by one of the Youngrove McCarthy's researching further. There were Establishment & apparently wealthy McCarthy Moores living 'over Dunmanus Bay' which mansion I could see west of Coolcoulaghta. Din corrected me, the Coolcoulaghta Mountain is Mt Gabriel. It was a windswept lump of barrenness on which local gossip had a USA defence communications outfit on top in 1996. -------

Cooley Family Slaves

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{| border="1" ! Name || Age || Gender || Race || Slave Owner || Residence Place |- | || 5 || Male || Black || [[Cooley-799|Benjamin Barnes Cooley]] || District 8, Frederick, Virginia |- | ||11 || Male || Black ||[[Cooley-797|John William Cooley ]] || District 8, Frederick, Virginia |- | || 4 || Male || Black ||[[Cooley-797|John William Cooley ]] || District 8, Frederick, Virginia |- | || 2 || Male || Black || [[Cooley-797|John William Cooley ]] || District 8, Frederick, Virginia |- | || 9/12 || Male || Black || [[Cooley-797|John William Cooley ]] || District 8, Frederick, Virginia |- | || 32 || Female || Black || [[Cooley-797|John William Cooley ]] || District 8, Frederick, Virginia |- | || 15 || Male || Black || [[Cooley-799|Benjamin Barnes Cooley]] || District 8, Frederick, Virginia |}

Coolidge Cousins Family Reunion

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Greetings from Plymouth Notch, VT! My name is Tracy Messer, and I work for the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation as a living history performer, giving first-person portrayals of our 30th President. He is my eighth cousin, once removed as we are both descended from Thomas Blodgett (1604-1642). I'm new to WikiTree, but not to genealogical research, and wish to join the US Presidents Project to connect with other living cousins of Calvin Coolidge. The Foundation will be hosting a reunion of Coolidge Cousins at his birthplace August 5-7, 2022 in honor of the 150th anniversary of his birth and the 99th anniversary of his presidency. For further information and registration, please visit our website: https://coolidgefoundation.org/events/calling-all-coolidges/

Coolidge Martin Ross Homestead

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In her research, Aunt [[Ross-32144|Iva Ross Lange]] wrote: "Although I have no written source, it was said that Reuben Benson Lewis, Jr (our maternal Great Grand Uncle) built the house we lived in at Lowland. He was married at the time to Harriet Hopkins. They moved into the house at about the time their daughter Dillie Luella was born - 3 Oct 1882. Mrs. Dillie married Tom Campen and they raised their family just across the road from our house." The house itself was quite interesting. Unlikely as it may seem in this day and age, the plumbing consisted of a huge cistern to collect rainwater which I used to think was a swimming pool, a pump in the kitchen and an outhouse out back. I always made quite sure that I completed all bodily functions before we left to visit with Grandmama - [[Lewis-56493 | Marion Ophelia Lewis]] and Granddaddy - [[Ross-31248 | Coolidge Martin Ross]]. With good planning, a lot of determination and a little luck, I was able to manage the entire afternoon visit without having to walk down the path to the outhouse. Besides the fear of snakes or possibly falling in, I’ve yet to find an outhouse that was pleasant to linger around. {{Image|file=Coolidge Martin Ross Homestead-3.jpg |size=150 |align=l |caption=Chamber Pot }} If one were familiar with the concept of an outhouse, they naturally would be familiar with the chamber pots or slop jars as my relatives called them. There was a time when every home had them. They were a necessity of the times. While a trip down the path to the outhouse was the preferred and acceptable daytime solution, it was the custom back then for ladies to not have to go out into the night or inclement weather to the outhouse. The jars were typically made of an enamel metal pot and lid with a handle for carrying to the outhouse for emptying in the morning. Some fancy models were ceramic but either model made for a very cold seat during the winter months. They were stored under the bed, where they could conveniently be located and used in the dark. {{Image|file=Coolidge Martin Ross Homestead-4.jpg |size=m |align=r |caption=Chamber Pot Chair }} But need being the mother of invention at some point fostered an upgraded model. Someone had the brilliant idea to cut a hole in the bottom of a wooden chair under which the slop jar could be inserted making for a much more comfortable experience. Of course, man continued to improve upon the design until we arrived at the marvels of today’s toilettes. One day in 1982 one of my clients – a retired disabled Army Coronel - whom I supported for my employer - Lanier, had his word processor installed in his home until his office could be completed. I had called upon the elderly gentleman to conduct his training. Throughout his home there were various items he had accumulated during his career. As he described it, he had ‘a bunch of interesting stuff’ preferring to not call it a collection because that in his mind, implied organization. At any rate he was showing me some of his interesting stuff, he grinned cunningly when he produced a straight-backed chair with a hole in the seat which was covered with an ornately decorated piece of leather. “Do you know what this is?” he asked feeling confident I would be stumped for an answer. “Of course,” I replied, “That’s a chair for an old slop jar.” He was amazed that someone in my age group should be familiar with such an item. What he did not know is that at that time the plumbing in the Ross homestead in Lowland still consisted of a pump in the kitchen, slop jars under the beds and a path out back to the outhouse. My Grandmama and Granddaddy Ross never had indoor plumbing in their home. This used to puzzle me as a child. At first, I suspected that they must be too poor to afford it. Then, ‘Why didn’t their children, Dad and his brothers update the plumbing for them?” I now realize that Granddaddy just simply did not see the need. They were not too poor. At some point while Dad was building Mom’s dream home in Arapahoe, he ran short of funds. After much soul searching and left with no other options, he asked if Granddaddy Ross could loan him some money. A man that can produce $2,000.00 from a secret hiding place in the brick chimney to loan to his son, certainly could afford indoor plumbing. They just had never known or needed anything different. {{Image|file=Coolidge Martin Ross Homestead-5.jpg |size=m |align=r |caption=Peaking in the window }} In July of 2017, my family made a trip to North Carolina in support of my interest in researching and gathering information for documenting our family tree. One day, Uncle Bobby - [[Ross-33024 | Bobby Ray Ross]] gave us a personal tour of Lowland and the old Ross homestead. The house while overgrown almost looked as if the occupants had just walked out that morning. The paint was peeling, and the boards were weathered. Riddled with termite infestation, no one risked entering even though the grandchildren pleaded to us to let them explore. We could peak through the broken windows, with lace curtains fluttering in the breeze, and we could see the furniture in place, family pictures upon the walls. Grandmama’s old wringer washing machine stood in the kitchen ready for wash day. A jar of canned string beans was sitting on the table as if on the menu for the evening meal. That day, Uncle Bobby told the grand children how Granddaddy Ross did not believe in banks and had kept his money hidden behind a brick in the chimney. He told them how when Granddaddy Ross was in the hospital on his deathbed, he asked [[Ross-33023 | Uncle Vance]] to go to the chimney on the house and go so many bricks down and so many bricks across, take that brick out and he would find some money behind it. Uncle Vance followed the instructions and found $5,000.00. The children, especially my grandson, Griffin were fascinated with the cistern. Long abandoned, the metal covering rusted through in places, it contained tadpoles and frogs. After listening to his Uncle Bobby’s description of the purpose of a cistern and then discovering the tadpoles, Griffin knowingly announced to all that would listen that there were “tadpoles in the sister”. After we returned home from our family trip, I collected photographs from all and combined them with some pictures from earlier years and made a short video. If you would like to see more of the old Lowland homestead, type the following link into your internet browser. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xHd9mKgmDxQdXk12dOlBKwan2320khYo/view?usp=drive_link So yes, elderly disabled gentleman whose name I no longer recall, I know what a slot jar chair is, and Griffin knows all about ‘sisters with tadpoles’. I cannot in clear conscience leave this account of the old Lowland homestead and continue without first mentioning that during our family tour, I discovered that while the fireplace bricks no longer serve as a secret bank (we checked) and kittens no longer reside under the house, the mosquitoes are still rampant, larger than ever and extremely vengeful. AND, it is still wise to relieve oneself prior to visiting – unless you want to use the outhouse or go to the head of the road to [[Ross-33021 | Uncle Carol]]'s house. ===She has stood strong against elements . . . . . . === {{Image|file=Coolidge Martin Ross Homestead-2.jpg |size=m |align=l |caption=The Ross Homestead following Hurricane Ian (2022) }} When I, [[Brewer-13736 | Cathy Ross Brewer]] received this picture from my [[Ross-33024 | Uncle Bobby]] on October 1, 2022, I responded ‘so sad’. It is of the old Ross homestead in coastal North Carolina surrounded by the waters of Hurricane Ian. This morning I woke at 5:43 AM with the image on my mind and a feeling of regret for my initial response. After tossing and turning – unable to get it out of my mind, I gave up at 6:20 AM, got myself a cup of coffee and fired up my computer to execute my right as a woman to change my mind. I take it back. It’s not ‘so sad’. It is absolutely '''AMAZING'''! What an accomplishment, she is still standing. Understood to have been built by a great uncle in the early 1880’s she has been in the family for almost 150 years. She has weathered hurricanes and tropical storms - Mathew, Floyd, Hugo, Hazel, Florence, Irene, Dorrian - just to name a few. Her paint is chipping, the chimney bricks are tumbling, the floorboards are sagging, windowpanes cracked, porch posts leaning, the roof is rusted, bushes, weeds and trees have invaded her space and the termites have feasted. Yet, she still stands and now has added Hurricane Ian to her list of conquests. She would have been disappointed and embarrassed to know my initial response was that of pity – so sad, I had responded. How dare I. She has protected her family through many years. For more than three decades she has stood with no family within, but she continues to care for the memories of those that came before. She stood strong against elements and time and embraced my ancestors in her arms and whispered, “''you’re OK, I’ve got you''”.

Cooper Line Scratch Pad

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John Cooper (m. Wibroe) has two known sons per TAG 64 (1989) :John^2 Cooper (John^1), bap. 1624/5, m. Sarah Mew, and has linked sons, :: [[Cooper-10869|Thomas Cooper (1656-1691)]], has no spouse, child John. ::(not linked) [[Cooper-31681|Thomas Cooper (abt.1645-1691)]], spouse Joanne, no children listed. ::Note: Colonial Families v2 ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89063148563?urlappend=%3Bseq=247 ''Hathi Trust'']) has the marriage of John and Sarah Mew; reports their children are, Samuel, James, Thomas^3 (1656-1691) and John. The son Thomas^3 has wife Joanna m (2) Joseph Pierson. Thomas^3 and Joanna have children Joanna (m. John Howell); Mehetable; John (c1685-1715; wife Hannah); Nathan; Abraham. :Thomas^2 Cooper (John^1), baptized 1626/7, died 20 March 1684; m. Mary Raynor, and, per [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12959/199/0 TAG 37 (1961)] has known sons, ::Thomas^3 Cooper (Thomas^2, John^1), born say 1665 (1689, had wife Hannah and sons, Thomas^4 and Richard) ::Benjamin^3 Cooper (Thomas^2, John^1), born before 1670 ::Ichabod^3 Cooper (Thomas^2, John^1), born by 1671 ::Note: Colonial Families v2 ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89063148563?urlappend=%3Bseq=249 ''Hathi Trust'']) has the marriage of Thomas^2 Cooper and Mary Raynor, but reports he died 1687; their son Thomas^3 b. 1657, died about 1748/9, will dated 29 January 1742 cited; reports wife "Miss Conklin" but apparently a different child list. Shows Thomas^3 and Miss Conklin have children Thomas^4, David, Ichabod and Elizabeth. Here appears the note, "There are disagreeing versions as to the Thomas Cooper who married Miss. Conklin; and the connections should be carefully checked." ------ Notes: TAG 37 (1961) refers to another Thomas (had daughter Abigail), who [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12959/199/0 TAG 64] says is different line, "Thomas of Southold."

Cooper Siblings Guardianship

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=== Was Kittie McGilberry the natural mother of Kirby and Dora Cooper? === '''Kirby and Dora Cooper | Siblings'''
On Monday, 7 Nov 1898, at the Probate Court of Sans Bois County, Indian Territory, one Simon Thomas became the guardian of siblings [[Cooper-26615|Kirby S. Cooper (1887-1981)]] and [[Cooper-32913|Dora Cooper (abt.1889-?)]]. The document states that his new wards were the “…Orphans of Kittie McGilberry, deceased, of said County.” However, both are found the following year enumerated with the family of [[McCurtain-41|Green McCurtain]] during the Dawes enrollment, and just two years later living in McCurtain’s home on the 1900 census. Yet in 1903 Simon Thomas is still on record as being guardian during the selection of both children’s Choctaw land allotments. The referenced probate record was a certified copy filed with the [[Space:Dawes_Act#Dawes_Commission|Dawes Commission]] in August 1903, and as such does not provide further details or the names of their parents beyond the statement “…Orphans of Kittie McGilberry, deceased, of said County.” To find more information regarding their origins, one may look at the Dawes Commission [[Space:Dawes_Census_Card|tribal enrollment card]] 2901 (Choctaw Nation) from June 1899 which records the parents’ names. {{Image|file=Cooper_Siblings_Guardianship.jpg |align=c |size=l }} Line 7 for Kirby notes the name of his father as “Thompson Cooper” and mother as “Katie Cooper” showing that both are deceased. Line 8 for Dora contains ditto marks indicating the same information for her parents. Both children were enrolled in the Choctaw Nation 17 Jan 1903 with roll numbers 8541 and 8542 respectively. This record also indicates their age in June 1899; Kirby age 12, born about 1887 and Dora age 10, born about 1888/89. The 1900 census for the Green McCurtain household is not only made up of his immediate family, but also Kirby and Dora Cooper listed as niece and nephew, and several others seemingly without familial relationship. However, in this transitional time for the Choctaw just prior to Oklahoma statehood, the terms for extended family tended to be less specific, use of aunt/uncle or niece/nephew may only signal that there is relationship, but not the exact connection. In fact, as Green McCurtain’s own siblings and cousins were quite prolific his extended family was rather large. Alternatively, the terms niece and nephew may apply to anyone from his wife’s family as well. The point here being that one cannot assume from this single source that Kirby and Dora were the children of Green McCurtain’s sibling or any other of his blood relatives. In May 1907 Kirby marries Cornelia Folsom and the couple are then recorded on the 1910 census of Haskell County, Oklahoma. Dora is living with Kirby and Cornelia at that time, and in 1915 she married Joe Brackett, but it does not seem they had any children. Dora died 19 Apr 1981 in Oklahoma. Likewise, Kirby and Cornelia are documented until their passing. Kirby dies 6 Sep 1981, and his burial records list his birth date as 21 May 1887. '''Thompson and Katie Cooper | Parents'''
The couple listed on the Dawes enrollment card as parents for Kirby and Dora are likely the same family found on the 1885 Choctaw Nation Census. This listing for Sans Bois County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, shows the Name, Age, Gender Race and Occupation for each person. {| width="50%" border="1" |+1885 Choctaw Nation Census !pg/ln !NAMES !AGE !MALE !FEMALE |- |pg 13|||||||| |- |373||Thompson Cooper||29||l|| |- |374||Catherine Cooper||24||||l |- |375||Willis Cooper||13||l|| |- |376||Jackson D Cooper||8||l|| |} Upon review of this page, one assumes that Thompson and Catherine are married. Based on the reported ages, Thompson was born about 1856 and Catherine about 1861. This makes it unlikely that Willis age 13 is their child as Thompson was only 16 and Catherine would have been 11 when he was born (in fact, when Willis enrolls with the Dawes Commission, Card# 4856, he lists his parents as Thompson Cooper and Ontishima). Although not confirmed, it is possible that Jackson is their natural son. It is not known if either Thompson or Catherine were living during the 1896 Tribal enrollment, and the Cooper sibling’s parents are both listed as deceased when the Dawes Commission enrollment occurs in 1899. If Thompson and Catherine are the parents, it is also safe to assume that both died prior to November 1898, the date of the guardianship. Another perspective to consider, because a marriage record for Thompson and Catherine has not been located, and her maiden name is unknown. It could also be that Willis, Jackson and even Catherine, are siblings to Thompson and this is not a spousal relationship at all. In that case Thompson and Ontishima could be the parents to all or some above. However, most consider [[Cooper-31520|Thompson Cooper (1856-bef.1900)]] to be the son of [[Cooper-31516|William Cooper (abt.1800-abt.1870)]] and [[Choctaw-169|Susan (King) Cooper (abt.1815-bef.1875)]], she being a daughter of [[Choctaw-173|Chief Mushulatubee]]. '''Kittie McGilberry | Natural Mother?'''
The Kittie McGilberry found in records was born [[McCurtain-68|Kittie McCurtain]] 28 Oct 1868 to [[McCurtain-42|Edmund McCurtain (1842-1890)]] and [[King-40390|Susan King (abt.1846-1876)]] (daughter of McKee King, a half-brother to the Susan (King) Cooper likely mother of Thompson Cooper above). She married Abel McGilberry about 1892 and they had one son Charles Watson McGilberry. According to her grave marker she died 23 May 1895. Kittie is found on the 1885 Choctaw Nation Census with her parents and they are adjacent to her uncle Green McCurtain. Notice that her uncle’s wife is also named Kittie McCurtain. {| width="50%" border="1" |+1885 Choctaw Nation Census !pg/ln !NAMES !AGE !MALE !FEMALE |- |pg 1|||||||| |- |1||Edmund McCurtain|| 43||l|| |- |2||Clarisy McCurtain||25||||l |- |'''3'''||'''Kittie McCurtain'''||'''18'''||||l |- |4||Jimmie McCurtain||13||l|| |- |5||George McCurtain||8||l|| |- |6||Zack Kartial||12||l|| |- |7||Green McCurtain||36||l|| |- |8||Kittie McCurtain||30||||l |- |9||Alice McCurtain||7||||l |- |10||Lena McCurtain||4||||l |- |11||Napoleon A. McCurtain||1/2||l|| |- |12||Sam Toby||9||l|| |} Because Kittie (McCurtain) McGilberry dies prior to 1896, no other census or Dawes document is available leaving the only two known records for her life the 1885 census and her grave marker. Both place her birth year as 1867/68. If she is the same person named in the Guardianship of Kirby and Dora Cooper, she would have been much too young to be their natural mother at 10 and 12 years old respectively. '''Conclusions'''
Based on the evidence available, it is unlikely that Kittie (McCurtain) McGilberry had a spousal relationship with Thompson Cooper or bore any of his children. In fact, Kittie and Thompson Cooper were cousins and from their worldview would not have considered marriage to a relative. It is much more likely that Thompson's spouse Catherine/Katie is a separate individual, not the same person as Kittie, and is the natural mother of Kirby and Dora. Questions remain concerning how Kittie McGilberry came to orphan the siblings. Perhaps Abel and Kittie McGilberry were the first care givers to Kirby and Dora? Yet there is a three-plus year gap from her death in 1895 to the Guardianship of Simon Thomas in 1899. Where were the children during that period? Or also likely… another unknown Kittie McGilberry? '''Research Items Needed'''
Seeking any details regarding the 1896 Choctaw census and court records from Sans Bois County, Indian Territory in 1899 that may list the birth parents for the Cooper siblings.

Cooper the dog

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Coopers 2014

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/Further info to follow. At the same hot place pavillion Fort Graham, Texas. Thank the CCC for building this place. Think the deposit was put up last year, as previously. Would like to get us Tshirts this year..

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The goal of this project is to verify that the lines I have discovered are true and that Judge William C. Cooper is one of my direct descendants. He is the founder of Cooperstown and his son is James Fenimore Cooper, the famous author of The Last of the Mohicans and other works. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Schuettler-8|Katy Schuettler]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I need to find some more concrete sources that link me to that family. I have followed a breadcrumb trail so far but I am not sure of some links past a certain point in the family tree. * After Enos Cooper and Elizabeth Eby / Ebie / Ebbie (several spellings exist it gets harder to connect for sure but I have come at least to a good feeling that the rest is correct but am not entirely sure. *Hoping to make some absolute definite connections the rest of the way. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=31958788 send me a private message]. Thanks! This is the link to my family tree on My Heritage. https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-539437821/schuettler

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A history up to mid twentieth century of the suburb of Coorparoo in the city of Brisbane, State of Queensland, Australia, [[McCallum-2699|Bruce McCallum's]] current residential location. Extracts from a range of sources. Additional material on my property and former residents available on [[Space:House, Coorparoo, Queensland|this profile.]] ===First Australians and Original Landscape=== An extract from [https://mappingbrisbanehistory.com.au/brisbane-history-essays/brisbane-southside-history/first-australians-and-original-landscape/ Indigenous_Sites_of_Southside_Brisbane]. :Aboriginal people lived in and around Brisbane and Moreton Bay for at least 22,000 years. The population was somewhere between 5,000 and 12,000, of which perhaps 700 to 1,000 regularly resided in what we now call the southern suburbs of Brisbane. :Plains of grassy forests – ironbark, bloodwood, apple, stringybark etc. – dominated the region, offering Indigenous occupants much game (kangaroo, wallaby, possum). Not surprisingly, this meant that many parts of the southside were reserved by Aboriginal people as hunting grounds – for instance, the area between White’s Hill, Mt Petrie and Belmont. :Creek drainage basins dissected the forests with marshy waterholes where good supplies of fish, crayfish, waterfowl and edible aquatic plants could be procured. Vine forests and rainforests grew in small pockets close to the Brisbane River such as Fairfield, West End and Norman Park, adding stores of medicines and fibres. Thus apart from extensive hunting grounds, the southside provided wood, bark, reeds and rushes. Spears, baskets and necklaces were common southside crafts. :The entire Brisbane valley saw much concourse of peoples using the river and its surrounding flats to travel to and from gatherings and ceremonies on the coast and in the highlands. This continual flux, and the nature of Aboriginal society (which had clan, language, totemic, class/ moiety networks and sub-divisions – each with its own boundaries and obligations) meant that the association of Indigenous groups with Brisbane’s southside was complex. Early settlers named groups according to frequent places of residence: Oxley Creek blacks, Bulimba blacks, South Brisbane blacks. Today, scholars and Indigenous families prefer to abide by language groupings (e.g. Yaggera, Yaggarapul or Turrbal), though some think local divisions such as Coopooroo, Chepara and Yerongpan better reflect the day-to-day groupings. :Four major camping grounds lay around the study areas: Woolloongabba/ South Brisbane; Norman Park near Norman Creek; Holland Park (below Mount Gravatt) and Oxley Creek/ Rocky Water Holes. Smaller camps are recalled at Camp Hill, Fairfield and Sunnybank. :By 1827, the Indigenous people of Brisbane’s southside were regularly raiding South Brisbane crops to starve out the fledgling colony. From then till the 1870s, roads – between South Brisbane and Logan River, and South Brisbane and Cleveland (former Aboriginal pathways) became pivotal to most Indigenous-settler contact – whether as trade, transport or armed attacks. From the 1850s, local Aboriginal people took up selling fish or bark to settlers, or worked for the district’s early timber-getters. Others found jobs assisting with stock or domestic duties on the emerging farms – for instance, at Cooper’s Plains and Holland Park. ===Coorparoo Aboriginal History=== Extract from [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiRq7TKkrvuAhXRlOYKHZ-6AT0QFjAEegQIAhAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mtcarmelcoorparoo.qld.edu.au%2Fresource-centre%2Fstudent-links%2FSiteAssets%2FPages%2FYear-3%2FHistory%2520of%2520Coorparoo%2520booklet.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0MgOv6Ut3I55HMR_HZ_bmO Mt Carmel Year 3 Booklet] :The Coorparoo Clan lived south of the Brisbane River and generally camped along creeks. Their name comes fro "Kulpurum", which was the word for Norman Creek or a tributary of it. They continued to occupy watercourse campsites after white settlement, but other clans from the region began to move into South Brisbane. In 1846 there were reports of Aborigines raiding produce along Norman Creek. In 1853, their was a fight between Ningy Ningy, Bribie Island, Amity Point and Logan tribes at Norman Creek. A visitor in 1855 reported many camps and fishing spots between Stones Corner and the mouth of Norman Creek. In 1959 an eighty-year-old woman told of frequent corroborees on the banks of the creek in Norman Park. They were also held at the little creek that crossed Norfolk Street. ===Indigenous Occupation in South Brisbane=== An extract from ''Brisbane Beginnings #1: Dutton Park'', first published September 2009 by Inside History (Boggo Road Gaol Historical Society), Christopher Dawson, Tracey Olivieri 2009 :Aboriginal people have lived in the coastal south-east Queensland region for at least 20,000 years, moving inland as Moreton Bay (Quandamooka) and the Brisbane River took their present form around 6,000 years ago. Although the Indigenous boundaries of the Brisbane area are still disputed, European inhabitants of the 19th century identified the occupants of the wider Brisbane region as being of the Turrubal language group, with the Coorparoo clan occupying the country around Woolloongabba. Their country was estimated to cover the area along the south bank of the Brisbane River (Waar-rar) between Oxley (Banarrawa) and Bulimba (Tugulawa) creeks, extending out to Mt Gravatt (Kaggar-mabul). :The Woolloongabba area, with its abundance of natural resources and close proximity to the river and pathways, was extensively used and occupied by Indigenous peoples long before European arrival. One 1840s resident recalled the clan numbering up to 400 people and having seasonal camps on the local ridges. There were also ceremonial bora rings on the Merton road ridge just south of the waterholes.? :The landscape was criss-crossed with Aboriginal pathways, some of which formed the basis for modern roads. It is likely that Gladstone and Annerley Roads roughly align with such pathways, and the high ground at Dutton Park formed part of a pathway that ran as far as corroboree grounds at Camira. :Artefacts such as axeheads, stone scrapers and scarred trees provide archaeological evidence of the Aboriginal occupation of the South Brisbane area, and in the 1970s a quartzite axehead was found embedded in the riverbank outcrop of Ovens Head, next to the South Brisbane Cemetery." ===Timeline - Europeans in Brisbane=== Extract from [https://www.brisbane-australia.com/brisbane-river-history.html Brisbane_River_History] 1823 – In April, convicts became the first Europeans to discover the Brisbane River 1823 – In December, John Oxley is led upstream by reluctant convict guide and named after the then Governor of New South Wales, Sir Thomas Brisbane 1824 – Establishment of local settlement 1825 – Moreton Bay penal colony is established and convicts are sent 1841 – The river records the highest flood levels to date 1842 – Convicts deportation from England ceases and the region is opened up to free settlers 1843 – The beginning of river crossings made by small ferries 1848 – The first small private wharves are built on the river 1859 – Brisbane becomes the capital of the colony of Queensland 1862 – The river is dredged for navigation purposes 1865 – The first Victoria Bridge is built across the river 1890 – The Brisbane River floods again 1893 – The Brisbane River floods over a period of three weeks with the CBD severely affected 1901 – The colony of Queensland is incorporated into the Federation 1931 – The Brisbane River floods 1932 – The William Jolly Bridge is built 1940 – The Story Bridge is opened 1941 – USA flotilla docks in the wharves 1969 – The Victoria Bridge is built 1972 – The Captain Cook Bridge is built 1974 – The Brisbane River sees the most devastating flood of the 20th century === Set-back and Recovery - The Growth of Coorparoo to 1930=== This [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/21559043 article] from the Brisbane Courier on the 16th August 1930 is a fine summary. :The history of Coorparoo has been a varied one. The early 'eighties saw the recognition of the district as a suburb of possibilities. Then came the disastrous floods of 1893, which swept away all hopes of a prosperous community. Coorparoo became stalemate, and a period of stagnation followed; but, eventually, with the coming of the trams in 1914, the district again sprang into prominence. Such has been the recovery that a busy business section now marks the old tram terminus, from which two important tram extensions stretch out into the rapidly-growing suburbs of Cavendish road and Camp Hill. :The gentle cooing of a dove Is suggested by the name Coorparoo which is one of the prettiest names of any of the suburbs of Brisbane Although there are no historical foundations for it. it is believed that the name was derived from the cooing of a turtle dove that nested in the district when there was nothing more than bush and aboriginals. Repeat to yourself the word Coorparoo three times with a soft gentle voice and the cooing of the doves seems to suggest itself immediately. The word pronounced in that manner has a much more lovely sound than the word "Coorparoo" as it is so commonly and so slovenly pronounced. :'''Early Settlers''' :Among the earliest settlers of Coorparoo was the late Mr Edward Deshon CMG who besides being Auditor-General was also Under Secretary of the Lands Department and first member of the Land Board. Mr Deshon at first, about I860, took up his residence near the Kingfisher Creek and a few years later built another home nearby in the street named after him. Subsequently the Deshon family moved to what is now the Cavendish-road tram terminus, where they lived in their newly established home, Kenendine About three years ago the residence was sold to Archbishop Duhig who converted it into the Loreto Convent. The Deshons, however, have all built their homes around the ancestral centre, and still cling to the district of their youth. Belgaum-street off Cavendish-road has been named after Belgaum the home of Mr A Deshon (manager of the Agricultural Bank). :Another early resident in Coorparoo was the late Mr R Nicklin who owned practically all that land bounded by Old Cleveland road St Leonard street and Norman Creek and included the site of the plywood mills and Langlands Park. Mr Nicklin built a beautiful home almost in the middle of the estate for himself and family but later sold it to the late Mr T M Connah (late Auditor-General) on whose death it was converted into a convent for the Good Samaritan Sisters. A nearby neighbour to Mr. Nicklin was Mr. A.James who commenced the first pottery In 1835. in the district adjacent to the Coorparoo Creek. The holes from which dug his material and the ruins of the kilns are still to be seen. Mr. James, with commendable enterprise, built two rows of brick houses fronting Old Cleveland road and St Leonard street. Mr. James was ruined by the floods of 1893 and the bank crash in the same year, and he relinquished business to go to South Africa. The brick buildings have long since been demolished to make way for more modern residences. The pottery was reopened after the floods by Mr. Chas A. Stone but later he shifted his works over the road, and established the Bristol Pottery Works, which have been flourishing ever since. Harries-street recalls the late Mr. S. Harries who lived on the other side of the Coorparoo Creek, and his estate terminated at Cavendish-road. It was on portion of this property that the Coorparoo railway station was built in 1889. :The locality where Brigadier-General Wilson, the famous Australian general, and Brisbane solicitor spent his childhood days, is well guarded by a formidable array of “war dogs.” It was during the war that the Coorparoo tram extension was built to the junction of the Old Cleveland-road and Cavendish-road and when the estate next to that owned by Mr Harries was cut up and sold the streets were fittingly named after the most famous allied war leaders of the day, including Jellicoe Joffre, Birdwood, Haig, French and Kitchener. :'''Coorparoo Racecourse''' :Beyond that property was a large paddock of several hundred acres which had been used by Baines Bros as a pasturage for their sheep. Later the land was acquired by Mr. W.Robinson, whose name is given to one of the streets. This lend has a particularly interesting history as it was on this site that the Coorparoo races were first started. Unregistered meetings were conducted on the almost undefined course for many years before the races were transferred to Woolloongabba. Night racing then came into vogue but the course was closed down, as the result of many protests against night racing. Eventually the racing was transferred again to Robinsons paddock, but this time the course was built on its present site near the Norman Creek. On the other side of the Old Cleveland road the late Mr. and Mrs R. Nicklin built their second home. A terrible tragedy, however, cut short their lives. These splendid pioneers were among the many victims of the ill-fated steamer Quetta, which was wrecked in Torres Strait in 1890, but their daughter, now Mrs Horsley, was saved. Eventually the old homestead was purchased by the Methodist Church of Queensland and converted Into the Alexandra Home for children. Alongside the home Is the Coorparoo State School which is among the oldest in Brisbane. The land between Cavendish-road and Wellington-street was bought by the late Hon Mr. F. T. Brentnall from the late Mr Stevens and for the most part the remainder of the land along the Old Cleveland-road extending back into Greenslopes was owned by the late Mr. F. Wecker. As a matter of fact Greenslopes, to a large extent, was owned by Mr Wecker, who always referred to that portion of his paddock where he grew Lucerne as the ' green slopes, ' and the name has clung ever since. It is interesting to note, too, that Wecker-street which perpetuated the memory of the owner of the estate was during the war changed to Kirkland Avenue. The late Mr James Hipwood, a former Mayor of Brisbane, and one who always had been a stalwart worker in the interests of the district, acquired considerable portion of the late Mr.Wecker's land, and his name marks the street which leads to the hill-top on which he used to live. The site of that summit, known as Surrey Hills, is now occupied by a Presbyterian church. Other prominent churches in Coorparoo are the Methodist Church, on the corner of Cavendish-road and York-street, which dates back to 1835, and St. James' Roman Catholic Church, presbytery, and convent school, on the comer of Old Cleveland-road and Wecker-street. The school and presbytery were built in 1913 and 1914, respectively, while the church, of unusual design, was built about three years ago. Coorparoo is also favoured with several reserves and playing areas, notably Langlands Park the entrance to which is dignified by imposing gates, erected as a memorial to the soldiers of the district. :'''Beginnings of a Shire''' :For many years Coorparoo was notable only for the fact that the Logan and Cleveland roads passed through it, but during the '80's the district began to receive attention as a place of possibilities, particularly by those who were fortunate enough to own land there. Whether the Bulimba Divisional Board, which controlled Coorparoo, did not view the district in quite the same favourable light or whether the two members of the board whose interests were in Coorparoo were of the opinion that the district was being unnecessarily neglected, the result was the same, for it always ended in friction, and the board, about 1887, acquired quite an unenviable reputation. However, dissatisfaction sprang up In the Coorparoo area, and the representatives, the late Hon. F.T. Brentnall and the late Mr. J. M. Douglas, joined the party of secession. The agitation was so strong that the Government of the day was obliged to accede to the request, and by Order in Council, on October 27, 1888, the shire was constituted a municipality. The first election was held on November 24, 1888, and resulted in the return of the Hon. F. T. Brentnall and Messrs. James Hipwood, G. V. Helicar, Samuel Marriott, J. M. Douglas, and Richard Dansie. The first meeting was held at Eastleigh, at noon, November 28 1888, when Mr. Brentnall was elected president. The position of the first shire clerk fell to Mr. J. F. Halliley. Incidentally, it may be mentioned that Mr. John Thompson, who represented the "Brisbane Courier" at the first public, but fourth, meeting of the council, held at 8 p.m. on December 19, 1888, eventually became the shire clerk, and held that position until the advent of the Greater Brisbane scheme. A small building, owned by Mr. Queale, at the corner of Wecker-street (now Kirkland-avenue) was rented at 12/ a week, and became the headquarters of the shire. Although the council bought land in 1891, it was not until 1893 that the shire hall was built. :'''Benefit of Self-Government.''' :Coorparoo was now self-governed by a progressive body of councillors whose interests lay in the district and in the next few years the area bounded ahead as the result of the close attention that had been paid to its wants. In 1890 the final adjustments from the old Bulimba Board was made and the baby shire was refunded £425. This legacy, together with some small loans, were put to good use. The earliest works carried out were the cutting down and forming of Logan and Cleveland roads, and some important drainage schemes were carried out, while 1891 marked the introduction of street lights. These rapid improvements in the first few years of the councils operations gave the shire a good name, and Coorparoo w/as recognised as an attractive residential suburb. In 1889 the estimated population of Coorparoo (which took in Greenslopes, Holland Park, Cavendish-road and Camp Hill as well was 2,500; improved capital value, £375,876; assessed annual value, £28,190; number of dwellings 554. In 1891 the unimproved rateable value was £390,672 whilst at the end of 1923 the estimated population was 8684, the estimated unimproved capital value, £300,714, and the number of dwellings 2000. However, in spite of the general improvement, in 1891 the residents of the Stanley Bridge district felt aggrieved at its slow progress which was attributed to the want of adequate representation on the council and a movement was initiated for the division of the shire into three wards with three members each. This was given effect to in 1892 and the election that resulted returned Messrs. W. H. Barnes (the present State Treasurer), S. Marriott, G. H. Blocksidge, J. H. Edmonds, J. W. Lahey, Ole Hansen, A. E. Cornell, W. T. Horsley, and Thos Howling. :'''A Reverse and a Recovery''' :The new council gave fairer representation to the whole of the district, and no portion suffered from neglect. A vigorous policy of street improvement, road formation, and drainage, by the new council gave the district another fillip. The first sale of Stanley Bridge estate was a great success, allotments bringing unheard-of prices. Numerous land sales followed, with values still encouraging. Then came the '93 flood, which had a particularly severe and depressing effect upon Coorparoo. The publicity given to the flooding of the gateways to the shire -East Brisbane and Burnett Swamp bridge- was responsible for creating the false impression that the whole suburb was under water. Land values, accordingly, went down with a slump, and Coorparoo was stalemate for a good many years. The possibility of the repetition of such a disastrous flood was constantly in the minds of the people, who avoided settling in the district. With the stagnation of the district over a long period of years, it was only natural that property and land values should fall, and they depreciated in an alarming manner. This in turn meant decreased rates, which hampered the council in carrying out important improvements which would have had the effect of encouraging settlement. In 1906 the valuations were £164.413, and in 1910 £159,887, and there was little demand for residential sites. These figures amply illustrate the despondent condition of the suburb at the time, and there was constant agitation on the part of the council for an extension of the tramway system as the only means of encouraging settlement. The property market began to improve in 1910, and a slight increase in values followed in 1911. Brisbane was expanding rapidly, and Coorparoo, which had been neglected for many years, was at last coming into its own. Its claims as a handy residential suburb were being recognised, particularly as building sites were so cheap. Most of the development, however, was along the Logan-road, and the tram extension from Stone's Comer to Greenslopes was opened in 1914, and the Coorparoo extension in 1915. From then on the shire has made steady progress. The trams penetrated to the heart of the suburb, and the subdivision of estates followed. The increase of values in subsequent years shows that the shire has become a popular residential area. The following valuations give some indication of the rapid progress of the district - 1911, £161,910; 1912, £164,240; 1916, £223,042; 1917, £226,734; 1920, £271,232; 1923, £300,714. :'''A New Faith''' :The council, with the increased revenue from the rates, was able to give the shire the necessary attention that it had lacked, and the council showed its appreciation of the new faith that the people had In the district by embarking upon several important drainage and developmental schemes, Including the introduction of the electric light. All these improvements still further enhanced Coorparoo's claims as a residential suburb, and in 1924 Coorparoo was generally regarded as one of the most progressive in the metropolitan area. In 1923 there were 280 buildings erected, and 90 building permits were issued in the first five months of 1924. The demand for building sites forced up the price of land considerably. Allotments which a few years before were sold at from £20 to £25 in 1924 realised £80 to £100. The sale of a block of allotments at the Coorparoo tram terminus brought record prices. An allotment of 32 perches at the corner of Cavendish-road realised £640, and the balance of the estate from £140 to £250 per 16-perch lot. Surrey Hills Estate, another highly elevated property, owned by Mr. James Hipwood, had a highly successful sale in 1924, and the 16-perch allotments, which realised from £130 to £260, indicated a continued improvement in the property market, as well as the keen demand for residential sites in the shire area. These high prices were paid for a potential prosperity, and, according to present-day valuations, they have been stabilised. ===Coorparoo 1823-1938=== These extracts are from notes on Coorparoo by Professor CUMBRAE STEWART, read by Mr. C.G.Austin at a meeting of the Historical Society of Queensland, July 26, 1938. The Historical Society of Queensland Journal volume 3 issue 2: pp. 67-79 Stewart, Cumbrae Brisbane, Qld. The Historical Society of Queensland, 1940 :When the boat of the colonial cutter "Mermaid" passed up the Brisbane River on Tuesday, December 2nd, 1823, with John Oxley, Surveyor General, of New South Wales, and Lieutenant Stirling of "The Buffs," the mouth of a water course or tributary to the river was noticed on the southern bank, and marked on the chart. This tributary, afterwards known as Norman Creek, received the waters falling on an area roughly shaped like a horseshoe, the watershed of which is a line of heights ending in Galloway's Hill on the east and on the west in Highgate Hill. On the western side the chief stream feeding the Norman were those which formed the "One Mile Swamp" now, in great part, carried by a tunnel into the river, and, further south, the waters of Kingfisher Creek. Norman Creek itself receives the waters flowing down from the southern watershed, of which the chief natural feature is Mount Gravatt. :On its eastern bank, the Norman Creek is fed by Coorparoo and Bridgewater Creeks, which are watercourses rather than permanently flowing streams until they reach salt water. The suburb now known as Coorparoo may be described as the ground drained by these two creeks, swampy in the flats along the Norman, but, for the most part, high lying and well drained, open to the cool sea breezes from the north- west, and affording an excellent panoramic view of the city. :The source of Coorparoo Creek lies under the high land at the top of Cavendish Road. The water crosses Chatsworth Road and thence to Pembroke Road, turning off towards Shakespeare Street and Wellington Street. It crosses the old Cleveland Road at Wellington Street and flows under the Railway line close to the Coorparoo Railway Station, to fall into the Norman Creek close by. The course of the creek is not clearly defined throughout its length except after heavy rain. :Bridgewater Creek, the other stream which reaches the Norman from the high ground of Coorparoo, has its source between Mt. Vernon [Cavendish & Chatsworth] and White's Hill, and runs down "Green's Gully." The eastern declivity beyond Cavendish Road. In Green's gully a chain of waterholes run down to cross the Old Cleveland Road and flow into Bridgewater Creek, which falls into the Norman about the spot where Cavendish Road begins—that is to say, nearly opposite the Church of England Grammar School. :'''Early Survey Work''' :…..There is a plan in the Survey office transmitted to the District Surveyor (Mr. H. Galloway) in July, 1863, which shows the result of the survey at Coorparoo up to that date. The original Cleveland track is shown with the modern surveyed Old Cleveland Road closely following it. Surveyed roads, afterwards named Cavendish and Chatswood, also appear, and the names of the original purchasers from the Crown of the adjoining lands are given. The blocks purchased by Samuel Stevens, along the Old Cleveland Road on both sides of Cavendish Road are noted as having been selected in 1860. Stevens is said to have been a dairyman in South Brisbane in 1854, and one of the first residents of Coorparoo. :'''Beginnings of Settlement''' :Until 50 or so years ago [late 1880s], the only residences, except farm houses, between the Fiveways and the Burnett Crossing were those of E. Deshon, Dr. Prentice, and A. J. Hockings. The two latter are still standing [1938]. Deshon Street preserves the name of the third owner, who afterwards moved to Kemerdine, at the top of Chatsworth Road. The original purchasers from the Crown of the land abutting on the Old Cleveland Road beyond Stone's Comer, were as follows :— :…The next two blocks on the south side of the Cleveland track, separated from Wecker's by a surveyed road (now Pembroke Street) were bought by Samuel Stevens. They comprised 48 and 43 acres respectively. The same owner also was the purchaser of 47 acres on the other side of Cavendish Road. :There were then no houses beyond Stone's Corner. There were many blacks, but they were all civilized. The nearest place where there were shops, was at the "Clarence Comer" (Stanley Street and Boggo Road). :'''Coorparoo in 1883''' :An examination of the Post Office Directory of 1883-4 shows that settlement had not proceeded very fast. The only name and address which could be found was that of Nathaniel Lade, saddler, Queen Street, whose private residence was St. Leonards, Coorparoo. It appears, however, that Alfred Holland had left Mount Vernon and was living in Montpelier, and that Edward Deshon was living at Bayham, Old Cleveland Road, on the town side of Stone's Corner, where Deshon Street preserves his name. :On October 24, 1888, by order in Council, the Shire of Coorparoo was constituted. The first election of councillors was held on November 24th, 1888. and the council met in February, 1889, to draw up by-laws. These were sealed with the municipal seal on February 27th and a month later they were published in the Government Gazette for 1889 (January- April page 1119)…..Mr. J. Hipwood was a brassfounder carrying on business in Eagle Street, Brisbane, and was Mayor of Brisbane in 1886 and 1887. He lived at Surrey Hill, a property at the top of Shakespeare Street. The house has gone, but a big fig tree marks the site of the garden….. :'''The Railway''' :Coorparoo was connected by rail with South Brisbane in 1889. The station at the town end was in Stanley Street alongside the Dry Dock. A horse train carried passengers along Stanley Street and across the old Victoria Bridge to Queen Street. The railway line was opened to Wynnum and Cleveland on November 1st, 1889, with a station for Coorparoo on the low-lying ground. This was not of much use to the residents on the higher ground, who used vehicular traffic, and a bus ran from Eagle Street to the top of Cavendish Road for many years. :'''The Great Flood of 1893''' :The floods in the Brisbane River in 1893 destroyed Victoria Bridge and communication between the City and Coorparoo was interrupted for some time. The effect of the floods was to discourage settlement on the south side of the river, and to promote the development of the northern suburbs, Clayfield, Hendra, Albion, and the Hamilton. But Coorparoo benefited, for many people left the dangerous lowlying lands near the river for the safe and healthy high lands of Coorparoo. Mr. Edward Deshon went to Remerdine at the highest point of Coorparoo. His property is now the Loretto Convent. The Honourable A. J. Carter, M.L.C, who had suffered at South Brisbane through flood also went to Coorparoo—first to Cavendish Road and then to Hatherton, a two-storied house on the Old Cleveland Road—now the Queen Alexandra Home. :'''Coorparoo in 1895''' :Some idea of Coorparoo 40 years ago may be obtained from the particulars relating to the shire given in Pugh's Almanac. In the area, consisting of eight square miles, there was a population of 2,580 of whom 60 per cent, were ratepayers. The president of the shire was Mr. G. H. Blocksidge, who with Messrs. W. H. Barnes and R. Groom, represented No. 1 Ward. Messrs. J. V. Francis, C F. Bardsley and S. Winterbottom, were representatives of No. 2, while those for No. 3 Ward were Messrs. R. M. King, N. B. Lade and N. MacDermot. The shire secretary was J. H. Henzell, Junior. "Henzell's Trig Station" is, according to the map, the highest point overlooking Logan Road. ===Coorparoo 1856-1956 - From Wilderness to Modern Suburb=== Extracts from Coorparoo: From Wilderness to Modern Suburb In 100 Years, Leslie E Slaughter, Brisbane, Queensland, 1956 :Standing on the banks of Gorman's Creek, New South Wales, prior to the year 1856 was a 6' 2" aboriginal. This was the king of the tribe which lived in this vicinity. He was a native of handsome physique, with perfectly formed limbs. He stood there poised like a statue without the slightest movement. Suddenly the fish spear shot like lightning from his hand held aloft. Then it whisked into the waters of the creek and impaled some of the fish which were teeming there at the time. :The surrounding country was dense bush of Gum, Ironbark, Bloodwood, Mahogany, Stringybark, Oak, Bush Wattle, Box and Ash trees. The laugh of the kookaburra or the call of the peewee were heard, as was also the caw of the crow, the chirp of the finches , as well as the thud of the hopping of the kangaroos and the wallabies and the rustle of the snake and the goanna through the grass and fallen leaves. :At night, nearby, through the tree trunks and undergrowth could be seen the glow of the aborigines' fire, the rhythmic tread and chant of the corroboree. :Gorman's Creek, NSW, was named in honour of Lieutenant Owen Gorman, the last Commandant of the Moreton Bay Penal Settlement, present name Brisbane, who left in the year 1842. Later on the name of the creek became Norman's Creek. It's present name is Norman Creek. :Across this creek and onwards to Emu Point, there was a winding bush track, which developed during the time Captain Patrick Logan was the Commandant (1825 to 1830). :In the year 1840, this track was surveyed. It was then known as the Government Road. Later on referred to in official documents as the road to Cleveland Point, then as Cleveland Road and lastly Old Cleveland Road. :Along this road, between the years 1852 and 1856, there rode regularly, a horse man. He was young and had a long flowing beard. This was Thomas Blackett Stephens, of Sydney. He had arrived in the colony on 12th February, 1849, from Rochedale. England, was born on January 5th, 1819. He had woollen mills in England. In Sydney in 1854 he married Miss Ann Connah who was the sister of Thomas Connah who later become a well known Coorparoo resident. It had been his practice to journey on horseback to the Darling Downs to buy wool. His wool was then taken overland to Sydney and loaded on ships for England. At this time an effort was being made to establish Cleveland as the port, instead of Brisbane. T. B. Stephens' wool was then being taken to Cleveland for loading to England. By September, 1859, he had established a wool scour on the south-west side of Yekibin Creek (now Ekibin Creek) almost behind Greenslopes Military Hospital and near Stephens Mount, otherwise referred to as Toohey's Hill, where he had purchased 200 acres of land....... :.....Thomas Blackett Stephens, when riding forward and backward along this road to Cleveland Point, no doubt could visualise the part along the road nearest Brisbane would become a populous suburb, which indeed it has and is now known as Coorparoo..........The first survey map of the district was drawn by surveyor James Warner on June 17, 1856. It was entitled "survey of 10 farms." In reality, with two exceptions, there were no farms on these lands. These exceptions were Avondale farm and Robinson's farm..... :'''First Crown Land Sale''' :....At the Police Office in Queen Street, Brisbane, on October 21, 1856, there were Thomas Blackett Stephens, John Bridges, Alexander Cameron, Angus Ross, Joseph Thompson and others. The result of the sale was that Thomas Blackett Stephens purchased portion 59 of 32 acres for £54/8/0, This land is that which today is bounded by Logan and Cleveland Roads, the west side of Panitya Street to Norman Creek, then along Norman Creek to the bridge over this creek at Logan Road. This made Thomas Blackett Stephens one of the first pioneers of Coorparoo and the first pioneer of that part of Coorparoo which has now become popularly known as the Stone's Corner shopping centre,.......Thomas Blackett Stephens bought four other portions, these were 55, 52. 51 and 50.... :'''Second Crown Land Sale''' :....The second sale of Crown lands in the Police Office Queen Street, Brisbane, was on December 29, 1857. Among those present were Thomas Blackett Stephens, Henry Oppermann, Frederick Wecker, Samuel Stevens and Robert Wright……....Samuel Stevens bought portions 113, 114 and 117. Portion 117 adjoining 114.... :'''Stevens Estate''' :The Stevens Estate was the largest of the old estates in early Coorparoo....Portions 113 and 114 were of 92 acres, the price being £92, The boundaries are the south-east side of Old Cleveland Road, the east side of Pembroke Road, the north-west side of Rees Avenue, then a direct line to the south- east side of Regal Avenue and a direct line to the bend in Cavendish Road, nearly opposite the Methodist hall, then the south-west side of Cavendish Road to Old Cleveland Road. :Portion 117 is bounded by the north- east side of Woodhill Avenue to the watercourse; then to Old Cleveland Road; the south-west side of that road; then Cavendish Road to Woodhill Avenue. The area was 47 acres and the price £47/10/0. :After the death of Samuel Stevens on July 27, 1878, the whole of the land in portions 113, 114 and 117 was transferred to his widow Jane Stevens and Frank James Stevens. :Of portions 113 and 114 William Walter Pears bought on August 16, 1881, 5 acres 29 perches described as part of subdivision 1A. This was at the top of Wellington Street. :The remaining area, excepting sub division 2A, was purchased on May 2, 1883, by Joseph Baynes. Subdivision B of portion 117 was transferred to Friend William Robinson on September 25, 1888. The boundaries of this land are School Lane, Halstead Street, the watercourse and Old Cleveland Road…... :'''Brentnall's Paddock''' :Frederick Thomas Brentnall, on June 2, 1884, bought from Mrs. Jane Stevens and Frank James Stevens, 30 1/4 acres and 7 perches of land. On this he built his home, Eastleigh, which was back from Cavendish Road and opposite the Shire Hall (now the School of Arts. The land was bounded by Cavendish and Old Cleveland Roads to the north east side of Shakespeare Street, the north-west side of Noela Street to the south corner of Macauley Street, then a fine direct south-east to the frontages of the allotments on the north-east side of West Street, then to the north west side of Regal Street and a line direct east-north-east to the bend in Cavendish Road opposite to where the Methodist hall now is. :The only streets existing in those days were Shakespeare Street, Old Cleveland and Cavendish Roads. :When the part of the land was subdivided on June 9, 1888, it was named "Eastleigh Estate." This first subdividing was 72 allotments which are in the east-south-east part of Brentnall's paddock. ===Coorparoo History - A heritage drive tour=== Extracts from a Brisbane History Group 1991 publication ''THE OLD COORPAROO SHIRE: A HERITAGE DRIVE TOUR.'' :Coorparoo is now the name of a Brisbane City Council suburb. The original Shire of Coorparoo was much larger, stretching from Morehead Avenue in the north to the intersection of Holland Road and Logan Road in the south, from Junction Street, Stones Corner to the intersection of Boundary Road and Old Cleveland Road. Before Separation in 1859, the area was the habitat of Aboriginals, native flora and fauna and people using the South Brisbane-Cleveland track. :Down by Norman Creek were mud and mangroves, and just behind it rain forest of vine scrub. Beyond that were gums and wattles. Up in the hills were mahogany, iron bark. bloodwood and stringy bark gums. The vegetation of the district consisted of those species that could survive the climate, inundation and the local aboriginals' firing of the landscape. :In 1856 the District of Bulimba encompassed much land on the south side of the Brisbane River. The tiny village of Bulimba in the County of Stanley could be reached by river or a rough track. The road linking South Brisbane and the Port of Cleveland was a track that wound through the hills and over creeks and rivers. :In 1856 the NSW Colonial government, having had much success with the Bulimba land sales and the development of several thriving farms there, decided to open an area closer to Brisbane Town for farm land. James Warner was commissioned to survey ten farm size portions in the area north of the Cleveland track and bounded on the north-west by Norman's Creek. :Surveyor Warner with two or three men surveyed ten small farms, portions 50 to 59 in the County of Stanley Parish of Bulimba. He and his chain men and axe man would not have camped in the area as it was only two to three miles from the town of Brisbane. They would have ridden out, with horses and a buggy to carry their tools. The track to Cleveland was a well defined track and by the 1890s was known as Old Cleveland Road. :On 21 October 1856, at the Police Office in Queen Street the first land auction for Coorparoo took place. All purchasers were land speculators. The NSW Colonial Government, having raised capital from this first successful land sale, asked Surveyor Pratten to survey further land. Twenty-nine small farms were surveyed by 13 July 1857. This included land at Stones Comer and the southern side of Old Cleveland Road and up Cavendish Road as far as today's Chatsworth Road. With further land sales and subdivisions the population increased, necessitating a school by 1876. Coorparoo was established as a Shire in 1888 - a period of prosperity. Gradually the area was opened up, trees were cleared, dairy farms abounded, and cottages and houses appeared. :The mid 1880s was a Brisbane boom period with much subdivision of land. People were enticed to move out of the crowded inner suburbs and settle on their own freehold land, The rapid growth in public transport saw many working men move further out. The wealthy chose to live in the salubrious suburbs and on hills and ridges. As closer settlement reached out as far as Coorparoo, its population grew. The 1890s depression, however, resulted in a drastic reduction in the immigration flow, a decline in the marriage rate and a slow increase in the population. For Coorparoo the situation was made worse by the floods of 1889, 1890 and 1893. :The flood of 1893 was a calamity for much of south east Queensland, particularly Coorparoo. The Victoria Bridge connecting South Brisbane to the city and northern suburbs was washed away. The gateways to the Shire were badly flooded in the low lying areas. The press reports read as if the whole shire was under water. True, the water was over the Stanley Bridge and at the bottom of Cavendish Road many places were covered to the depth of five feet. Old Cleveland Road was cut near Wellington Street and other places. The Shire Hall was used for the refugees forced to evacuate their dwellings. The Brentnalls. Newtons, Burstalls and others who lived on Cavendish Road's hills and ridges did much to help those in distress. :Meta Williams remembers her father, Hubert Deshon, describing the floods from his ten year old memories. He would roll his eyes and describe the boats rescuing people and chattels in Stanley Street, and fervently wish that there would never be another flood like it. Coorparoo was affected. Land values slumped. Coorparoo's growth as a residential suburb was limited, and it was not until the tramway reached Coorparoo Junction in 1915 that land prices started to increase; land auctions again became popular and the area's population showed a healthy increase. ===A Brief History of Coorparoo State School=== Sourced from [https://coorparooss.eq.edu.au/our-school/history Coorparoo State School] :In the year 1856 the first land was sold to white settlers at Coorparoo. In those days it was called Bulimba. Coorparoo State School was built in 1876, about twenty years after the first white settlers came to the district. By this time there was a need for a school. Some children had to walk 10 miles to the nearest school at Kangaroo Point. Other children went to Bulimba State School. In those days there were no buses, trams or trains. Coorparoo was mainly bush with small farms and dairies. :A settler called Samuel Stevens, who owned a lot of land, decided to give two acres of his property as a site for a school. The school was built and opened on 31 January 1876. By the end of the year it had 101 pupils. The first school was small. It had only one room and two verandahs. The posts were made of pit-sawn hardwood. The doors and window sashes were made of cedar, while the roof was of shingles. The school grounds were covered with wattle trees and some tall gums. ===Sources===

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ISSUE: Is the correct Ira Copley connected to Margaret as her husband? In 1880 Margaret is about 13 years older than Ira unless it is a census error. '''During the 1880 US Census:''' Ira Copley, age 29, was living in Butler, Wayne, West Virginia with his wife '''Margaret Copley, age 42''', and William H Hager, Stepson, age 18 Dwelling #89 Family #95, race: white. All family members were born in Virginia. Ira's father was born in Kentucky and his mother in virginia. Margaret's parents were born in Virginia. Ira's occupation is Farm Hand, Margaret is keeping house and William Works on Farm. *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6TC-N3M : 15 July 2017), Ira Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 146, sheet 346D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1415; FHL microfilm 1,255,415. NOT a match HERE this margaret is about 13 yrs older than Ira. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Farris-1151] +1860 Margaret A. Hager age 20VA with J. W. Hager age 23TN living in Carter, Tennessee 1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TW-ZSZ : 12 December 2017), Margaret A Hager in entry for J W Hager, 1860. + * Margaret Hager, age 30, with and Andrew Hager, age 37, and a bunch of kids in WV all b. VA. 1870 "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ4G-N21 : 12 June 2019), Margaret Hager in entry for Andrew Hager, 1870. * '''During the 1860 US Census:''' Is this our Thomas Adkins? [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Adkins-2359] Thomas Adkins, age 69, was living in East Side Nottoway River, Southampton, Virginia with his wife Sally Adkins, age 67, and Dorinda Adkins, age 25 Mary Hart, age 63 Mary Stephenson, age 12 Dwelling #44 Family #43, race: white. Thomas was born in Surry Co Virginia and all other household members in Southampton, Virginia. Thomas' occupation is Farmer. His real estate is valued at $600 and his personal estate at $150. All persons over age 20 can read and write and Mary attended school during the year. Dorinda's occupation is Seamstress. Mary Hart is a Boarder and her personal estate is valued at $600. LANDS ON P. 6 no ADKINS p.1-15 *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M411-NY3 : 13 December 2017), Thomas Adkins, 1860. Martha Drake, b. 1837 in Southampton Co., Va. is child of Thomas and Sarah Adkins; Spouse: John Drake. *02 MAR 1877 place is Southampton Co., Va., Virginia Death Record: "Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR72-WNP : 10 March 2018), Sarah Atkins in entry for Martha Drake, 02 Mar 1877; citing Southampton Co., Va., reference Image 114 line 42; FHL microfilm 2,048,586. COPLEY Study and Data Collection and Organization Space '''COPLEY b. 1800 - 1850 KENTUCKY done:''' '''COPLEY b. 1800 - 1850 Virginia done:''' '''COPLEY b. 1800 - 1850 West Virginia is next, done:''' USEFUL: Thomas Copley Mary Day tree: https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=davismuncyroyalt&id=I2163 HERE is THOMAS profile [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Copley-269] THIS IS EXCELLENT: https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckinney2016&id=I4763 Penelope Coply/Bert/Burt - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-483973] TEMPLATES: *Find A Grave Memorial ID : '''During the 1850 US Census:''' Dwelling # Family #, race: white. *1850 US Census: '''During the 1860 US Census:''' Dwelling # Family #, race: white. *1860 US Census: '''During the 1870 US Census:''' Dwelling # Family #, race: white. *1870 US Census: '''During the 1880 US Census:''' Dwelling # Family #, race: white. *1880 US Census: '''During the 1900 US Census:''' Dwelling # Family #, race: white. *1900 US Census: '''During the 1910 US Census:''' Dwelling # Family #, race: white. *1910 US Census: '''During the 1920 US Census:''' Dwelling # Family #, race: white. *1920 US Census: '''During the 1930 US Census:''' Dwelling # Family #, race: white. *1930 US Census: '''During the 1940 US Census:''' Family #, race: white. *1940 US Census: << Copley in KY set here FAG: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81925556/william-emmett-copley >> Do this COPLEY family: *1930 US Census: "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XMCZ-3C8 : accessed 13 September 2019), M F Copley, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 14, sheet 23B, line 55, family 374, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 2557; FHL microfilm 2,342,291. >>> Are these the parents and children of Wayne Copley? [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Copley-1401] During the 1910 US Census: Ira Copley, age 57, living in Lawrence, Kentucky with his wife, Margaret Copley, age 58 John Copley, Grandson, age 20 Pearly Copley, Granddaughter, age 13 Ira born in Kentucky, Margaret, John and Pearly in West Virginia. *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M26Q-T6V : accessed 11 September 2019), Margaret Copley in household of Ira Copley, District 7, Lawrence, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 106, sheet 2B, family 29, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 491; FHL microfilm 1,374,504. <<< >>> I started this family and it is not a match, but, can put profiles up anyways: 1880 Emily Roberts, age 65, was living in Rockcastle, Kentucky, with James M Roberts, Son, age 42 Lucy J Roberts, Daughter-in-law, age 30 George Roberts, Grandson, age 18 Mary E Roberts, Granddaughter, age 16 Susan A Roberts, Granddaughter, age 14 John Roberts, Grandson, age 11 James W Roberts, Grandson, age 9 Lucy E Roberts, Granddaughter, age 8 Francis Roberts, Granddaughter, age 4 Margaret Roberts, Granddaughter, age 2 *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCZ5-TQH : 7 September 2017), John Roberts in entry for Emily Roberts, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 97, sheet 410D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 0441; FHL microfilm 1,254,441. <<< Cornelius? Callie? 1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M26Z-ND8 : accessed 4 September 2019), Belreit Copley in household of Carneles Copley, Rumsey, McLean, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 102, sheet 17A, family 300, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 494; FHL microfilm 1,374,507. Carneles Copley, 42, Rumsey, McLean, Kentucky, with his wife, Calie Copley, age 42 Carnelies Copley, Son, age 16 Genonia Copley, Daughter, age 14 Robert Copley, Son, age 12 Vlottyel Copley, Daughter, age 7 Belreit Copley, Son, age 5 <_> AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA * A. J. 1850 COPLEY On December 23rd, 1875 A. J. Copley, age 25, married Nancy A. Salmonds, age 20, in Lawrence, Kentucky. *1875 Kentucky Marriage Record: "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4H8-3PX : 11 February 2018), A. J. Copley and Nancy A. Salmonds, 23 Dec 1875; citing Lawrence,Kentucky, reference ; FHL microfilm 174,936. <_>BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB * Bobbie Copley father, Louise Runyon mother of *female Dusty Condar Copley 26 Nov 1947 Big Creek Dist., McDowell Co., West Virginia Death Record: "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9HS-B7Q : 10 March 2018), Dusty Condar Copley, 26 Nov 1947; citing Big Creek Dist., McDowell Co., West Virginia, County Records, McDowell, W.Va, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 800,213. Dusty b. in war, wv Warfield? * <_>CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC * DEATH: CATHERINE M. 1850 COPLEY (husband might be Thomas B. Copley b 1847, d. 1911...see his death record, same place) b. in Ohio, d. on 25 Oct 1917 in Athens Vill, Calhoun County, Michigan. Widowed at time of death, father is George Walker b. Scotland, mother not give but was b. in Germany. 1917 Ohio Death Record: "Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHDR-VLW : 10 February 2018), Catherine M. Copley, 25 Oct 1917; citing Athens Vill, Calhoun County, Michigan, reference v 6 p 395; FHL microfilm 1,009,293. * * <_>DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD * DAVID 1850 and ELLA 1876 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9ZN-NFX : accessed 2 September 2019), David Copley, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 115, sheet 17A, family 256, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,775. David Copley, 50, Kentucky, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia Ella Copley, Wife, 24, Kentucky Freelove Copley, Son, 16, West Virginia Minnie Copley, Daughter, 13, West Virginia Tompson Copley, Son, 11, West Virginia Maude Copley, Daughter, 8, West Virginia Mary Copley, Daughter, West Virginia Elby Copley, Son, 3, West Virginia * DICY 1780 COPLEY *1850 US Census: "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN26-FFN : accessed 2 September 2019), Dicy Copley in household of Rose E Copley, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing ED 161, sheet 5B, line 98, family 84, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1974; FHL microfilm 1,821,974. Rose E Copley, 39, Kentucky, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Ida V Smith, Daughter, 15, West Virginia Pauline Dean, Daughter, 9, West Virginia Dicy Copley, Mother, 70, West Virginia * DICEY 1849 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9ZF-BHC : accessed 2 September 2019), Dicy Copley, Butler district (southwest side), Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 109, sheet 21B, family 380, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,774. Dicy Copley, 51, Kentucky, Butler district (southwest side), Wayne, West Virginia Rosa Copley, Daughter, 20, Kentucky Harrison Copley, Son, 18, Kentucky Stanley Copley, Son, 16, Kentucky Armilda Copley, Daughter, 14, West Virginia + DICEY 1850 COPLEY *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPJ7-1CG : accessed 2 September 2019), Dicey Copley, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 191, sheet 9A, family 126, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1699; FHL microfilm 1,375,712. Dicey Copley, 60, West Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Rasa E Copley, Daughter, 29, West Virginia Ida Copley, Daughter, 5, West Virginia * DOLIVER D. 1851 and ARABELL 1852 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6TC-LVW : 15 July 2017), Fannie Copley in entry for Doliver D Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 146, sheet 353B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1415; FHL microfilm 1,255,415. Doliver D Copley, 29, Virginia, Cassville, Wayne, West Virginia Arabell Copley, Wife, 28, Ohio George Copley, Son, 9, West Virginia Fannie Olive Copley, Daughter, 2, West Virginia Fannie Copley, Mother, 76, Kentucky <_>EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE * ELIZABETH COPLEY single *25 Dec 1926 Mingo, West Virginia Death Record: "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NM6B-YWB : 11 February 2018), Elizabeth Copley, 25 Dec 1926; citing Mingo, West Virginia, County Records, v 2A p, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 1,753,583. * EUGENE 1929 COPLEY b. WV WWII Army Enlistment, Eugene Copley, Enlistment for Hawaiian Department, place of enlistment is Ft Hayes, Columbus, Ohio, b.place is WEST VIRGINIA, Single, without dependents: "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8G3-KTX : 5 December 2014), Eugene Copley, enlisted 20 Aug 1946, Ft Hayes, Columbus, Ohio, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. * ELIZABETH 1808 COPLEY *1850 US Census: "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65C-YBN : 12 April 2016), Julian Copley in household of Elizabeth Copley, Johnson county, part of, Johnson, Kentucky, United States; citing family 496, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Elizabeth Copley, 42, Virginia, Johnson, Kentucky Julian Copley, Female, 4, Kentucky * mother ELIZABETH COPLEY (b. in Johnson, KY) father PHILLIP CASSADAY (b. in Pike, KY) birth of daughter Sary Elisa Cassaday in Martin, KY *14 Oct 1875 Kentucky Birth Record: "Kentucky Births and Christenings, 1839-1960," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWNZ-GN1 : 11 February 2018), Elisabeth Copley in entry for Sary Elisa Cassaday, 14 Oct 1875; citing Martin, Kentucky, reference 174933 PAGE 1; FHL microfilm 174,933. *JOHN MILLS, born 1806/NC married ELIZABETH COPLEY, born 1820/VA on 15 Nov 1860 Lawrence Kentucky Marrigage Record: "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F479-7BC : 9 March 2018), John Mills and Elizabeth Copley, 15 Nov 1860; citing , Lawrence, Kentucky, reference ; FHL microfilm 216,831. * ELSIE 1892 COPLEY and GORDON 1886 MCCOMAS both b. in Wayne, On March 11th, 1915 Gordon Mccomas, age 29, married Elsie Copley, age 23, in Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia. *1915 West Virginia Marriage Record: "West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FRFD-WLC : 11 February 2018), Gordon Mccomas and Elsie Copley, 11 Mar 1915; citing Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia, , county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 559,888. * On February 28th, 1866 Elizabeth Copley was born to parents Thomas and Catharine Copley in Washington Tp., Boone, West Virginia. *1866 West Virginia Birth Record: "West Virginia Births, 1853-1930," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1B6-VYT : 10 March 2018), Elizabeth Copley, 28 Feb 1866; citing Washington Tp., Boone, West Virginia, United States, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 570,596. * <_>FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FREEMAN 1809 and SARAH 1811 COPLEY *1850 US Census: "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65C-GXT : 12 April 2016), Malissa J Copley in household of Freman Copley, Johnson county, part of, Johnson, Kentucky, United States; citing family 476, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Freman Copley, 39, Virginia, Johnson county, part of, Johnson, Kentucky, Sarah Copley, 38, Kentucky Sisena Copley, 17, Kentucky Elizabeth Copley, 15, Kentucky Charlotte Copley, 13, Kentucky Amos Copley, 11, Kentucky Jackson Copley, 9, Kentucky Margarette Copley, 6, Kentucky Malissa J Copley, 5, Kentucky Allen Copley, 0, Kentucky + *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZBH-BSL : 14 December 2017), Jackson Copley in entry for Freeman Copley, 1860. Freeman Copley, 49, Va, Johnson, Kentucky Sarah Copley, 47, Ky Charlotten Copley, 18, Ky Jackson Copley, 17, Ky Margaret Copley, 15, Ky Elizabeth Copley, 13, Ky Allen Copley, 11, Ky James Steuart Copley, 6, Ky * FREEMAN 1811 COPLEY [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Copley-152] *1870 US Census: <_> GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG * GILMER W. COPLEY, age 27WV and wife, Ethie M. Cuthbert Copley, age 19canada, are parents of Ethie May Copley Manhattan, New York, New York 26 Sep 1908 Birth Record: "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WCV-ZY6 : 11 February 2018), Gilmer W. Copley in entry for Ethie May Copley, 26 Sep 1908; citing Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, reference cn 50621 New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,992,334. * GEORGE 1850 COPLEY *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPL1-STG : accessed 1 September 2019), Geo Copley, South Hill, Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 63, sheet 13A, family 19, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1635; FHL microfilm 1,375,648. George Copley, age 60, widower, Virginia/VA/VA, alone, Buck Horn Road in Mecklenburg, Virginia. Nearby is Jim W. Copley, age 31 NC/NC/NC in 11/11, wife Alice+ GEORGE 1855 and ANNA 1862 COPLEY geo mother is MARTHA 1820 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC5K-FRK : 15 July 2017), Martha Copley in entry for Geo Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 147, sheet 185C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1378; FHL microfilm 1,255,378. Geo Copley, 25, North Carolina, Flat Creek, Mecklenburg, Virginia Anna Copley, Wife, 18, North Carolina Lucey Copley, Daughter, 1, Virginia Martha Copley, Mother, 60 widow, Virginia <_> HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH * HAILEY 1849 COPLEY *1920 US Census: "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN26-3NR : accessed 2 September 2019), Hailey Copley in household of Millard C Adkins, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing ED 161, sheet 4A, line 37, family 53, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1974; FHL microfilm 1,821,974. Millard C Adkins, 40, West Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Susanah Adkins, Wife, 39, West Virginia Basil Adkins, Son, 19, West Virginia Flora Adkins, Daughter, 17, West Virginia Sadie Adkins, Daughter, 15, West Virginia Bertha Adkins, Daughter, 12, West Virginia Herbert Adkins, Son, 9, West Virginia Bessie Adkins, Daughter, 5, West Virginia Curtis Adkins, Son, 4, West Virginia Delphia Adkins, Daughter, 2, West Virginia %%%Hailey Copley, Mother, 71, West Virginia * HOMER K. 1906 COPLEY On 13 Jan 1928 Homer K. Copley, age 22, married Effie M. Raefiner, age 23, in Franklin, Ohio. Homer was born 18 MAR 1906 in Ft. Gay, West Virginia. Effie was born 1905 in Wheatland, Indiana. Homer's parents are Logan Copley and Nannie Radliff. Effie's parents are Lee Raefiner and Nancy Enley. *1928 Ohio Marriage Record: "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X86D-CL9 : 26 August 2019), Homer K. Copley and Effie M. Raefiner, 13 Jan 1928; citing Marriage, Franklin, Ohio, United States, cn 79692, Franklin County Genealogical & Historical Society, Columbus; FHL microfilm. * HENRY 1827 COPLEY FAG: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27044627?search=true NO other memorials attached Per other researcher(s), Henry "Heny" Copley was Father Of John W. Copley H/O Jane (Frasher) Copley Henry "Heny" Copley was Grandfather of Melvin Copley * HENRY COPLEY and MARIE COLE On September 7th, 1921 Henry Copley married Marie Cole, age 25, in Page, West Virginia. Henry was born in Wayne Co, West Virginia. Marie was born in 1896 in Ansted, West Virginia Henry's Father's Name: Christopher Henry's Mother's Name: Lena Marie's Father's Name: William Marie's Mother's Name: Matilda Race: white Henry's Marital Status: divorced Marie's Marital Status: single *1921 West Virginia Marriage Record: "West Virginia Marriages, 1854-1932," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRCJ-NGC : 10 February 2018), Henry Copley and Marie Cole, 07 Sep 1921; citing Page, reference 2:3HZKD6R; FHL microfilm 494,264. * <_> I I I I I I e I y I e I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I <_> J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J * JAMES 1882 COPLEY and MINNIE ALICE 1884 ROMINE On December 26th, 1906 James Bernard Copley, age 24, married Minnie Alice Romine, age22, in Harrison, West Virginia. James' parents are not given. Minnie's parents are James and Mary Romine. James was born in Lewis Co., West Virginia. Minnie was born in Lewis Co., West Virginia. *1906 West Virginia Marriage Record: "West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FRDR-GTH : 11 February 2018), James Bernard Copley and Minnie Alice Romine, 26 Dec 1906; citing Harrison, West Virginia, v 17 p 186, county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 847,282. * J. E. 1896 COPLEY and GOLDIE ASBURY On March 26th 1919, J. E. Copley, age 23 b. 1896 in Wayne Co., West Virginia, married Goldie Asbury, age 23 b. in Fayette Co., West Virginia, in Oak Hill. J. E.s parents are William and Laura no more info. Goldie's parents are Matt Blackwell and Mancy. J.E. is single and Goldie is widowed. *1919 West Virginia, Marriage Record: "West Virginia Marriages, 1854-1932," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRZC-BFB : 10 February 2018), J.E. Copley and Goldie Asbury, 26 Mar 1919; citing Oak Hill, reference 2:3HZK8P6; FHL microfilm 494,264. * JACKSON 1847 MARY 1844 COPLEY *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZH9-PDZ : 12 June 2019), Mary Copley in entry for Jackson Copley, 1870. Jackson Copley, 23, Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Mary Copley, 26, Virginia Josephine Copley, 4, West Virginia Columbus Copley, Male, 2, West Virginia John Gass, 59, North Carolina * JACKSON 1841 and NANCY 1954 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9H7-P7X : accessed 1 September 2019), Jackson Copley, Magisterial District 2 Eden town, Martin, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 58, sheet 5B, family 76, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,543. Jackson Copley, 59, Virginia, Eden town, Martin, Kentucky Nancy A Copley, Wife, 46, Kentucky Jennie Copley, Daughter, 20, Kentucky Annie Copley, Daughter, 18, Kentucky Allen M Copley, Son, 16, Kentucky Nora M Copley, Daughter, 14, Kentucky John Copley, Son, 12, Kentucky Hazel Copley, Daughter, 7, Kentucky Wade Copley, Son, 4, Kentucky + *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M26D-R9N : accessed 1 September 2019), Jackson Copley, Eden, Martin, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 115, sheet 7B, family 120, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 495; FHL microfilm 1,374,508. Jackson Copley, 70, Virginia, Eden, Martin, Kentucky Nancy A Copley, Wife, 56, Kentucky Tenessee Dalton, Daughter, 34, Kentucky Allen Dalton, Son, 26, Kentucky John Dalton, Son, 22, Kentucky Hazel Dalton, Daughter, 17, Kentucky Wade Dalton, Son, 14, Kentucky Conord Dalton, Grandson, 11, Kentucky Larney Dalton, Granddaughter, 8, Kentucky John H Dalton, Grandson, 6, Kentucky * JACKSON 1814 COPLEY death in Martin, KY age 74 *29 MAY 1914 Kentucky Death Record: "Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKC9-Q9VS : 11 February 2018), Jackson Copley, 29 May 1914; citing Death, Martin, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort. * JACOB 1843 COPLEY *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ4Y-BMB : 12 June 2019), Jacob Copley, 1870. Jacob Copley, age 27, VA, alone, Grant Magisterial District, Pleasants, West Virginia * * JAMES 1835 and CATHERINE 1835 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9WP-2NC : accessed 1 September 2019), Catherine Copley in household of James Copley, Magisterial District 1, Liberty Liberty town, Casey, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 20, sheet 26B, family 501, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,514. James Copley, 65, Missouri, Liberty Liberty town, Casey, Kentuck Catherine Copley, Wife, 65, Tennessee Frank Copley, Son, 32, Kentucky Riley Copley, Son, 10, Kentucky * JAMES S. 1848 COPLEY married no name given 1849 On 1 Aug 1867 James S. Copley, age 19, married ?, age 18, in Lawrence, Kentucky. James was born in Wayne County, West Virginia and his parents are Ira G. Copley and Martha Ann Hammons. Spouse was born in Lawrence County, Kentucky. *1867 Marriage Record: "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWBG-6PX : 17 May 2018), James S. Coply Or Copley and Martha Ann Hammons, 1 Aug 1867; citing Marriage, , Lawrence, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 840,550. * JAMES S. 1850 and MARTHA R. 1850 COPLEY *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZH9-DK2 : 12 June 2019), Martha A Copley in entry for James Copley, 1870. James Copley, 21, Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Martha A Copley, 21, Virginia Milly Copley, 2, West Virginia Rebecca T Copley, 16, Virginia + *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6TC-263 : 15 July 2017), Martha A Copley in entry for J S Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 148, sheet 372D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1415; FHL microfilm 1,255,415. J S Copley, 30, Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Martha A Copley, Wife, 30, Kentucky Delphia Copley, Daughter, 12, Kentucky Mary J Copley, Daughter, 9, Kentucky Lafayett Copley, Son, 7, Kentucky Ira J Copley, Son, 5, Kentucky John H Copley, Son, 2, Kentucky + JAMES S. 1847 and MARTHA 1849 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9ZN-39W : accessed 2 September 2019), James S Copley, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 114, sheet 20B, family 351, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,775. James S Copley, 53, West Virginia, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia Martha A Copley, Wife, 51, Kentucky Tennessee Copley, Daughter, 16, West Virginia James S Copley, Son, 11, West Virginia + *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ML46-WH7 : accessed 1 September 2019), Martha R Copley in household of James S Copley, Blue Creek, Garden, Nebraska, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 110, sheet 2B, family 41, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 846; FHL microfilm 1,374,859. James S Copley, 60, West Virginia, Blue Creek, Garden, Nebraska Martha R Copley, Wife, 60, Kentucky Smith W Hopkins, Son-in-law, 38, Kentucky Tennie Hopkins, Daughter, 25, West Virginia La Foyetta Hopkins, Grandson, Male, 6, West Virginia Lindoll O Hopkins, Grandson, 3, West Virginia Frank J C Hopkins, Grandson, 0, Nebraska + *1920 US Census: "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN2D-QR8 : accessed 2 September 2019), James Copley, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing ED 160, sheet 15A, line 15, family 245, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1974; FHL microfilm 1,821,974. James Copley, 70, West Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Martha Copley, Wife, 70, Kentucky + *1930 US Census: "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XMC8-CRL : accessed 2 September 2019), James S Copley in household of W M Marcum, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 14, sheet 20B, line 55, family 316, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 2557; FHL microfilm 2,342,291. W M Marcum, 68, West Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Delphia Marcum, Wife, 62, West Virginia Grady Marcum, Grandson, 14, West Virginia Brady Marcum, Grandson, 14, West Virginia %%%James S Copley, Father-in-law, 80, West Virginia JIM 1847ky COPLEY death Placed here NOT SURE [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Copley-1353&action=edit] *16 Jul 1926 mingo, West Virginia Death Record: "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NM6B-Y4M : 11 February 2018), Jim Copley, 16 Jul 1926; citing Mingo, West Virginia, County Records, v 2A p, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 1,753,583. * JAMES 1829 and VIRGINIA 1829 COPLEY *1850 US Census: "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8DY-2HC : 12 April 2016), James Copley, Wayne county, part of, Wayne, Virginia, United States; citing family 695, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). James Copley, 23, Virginia, Wayne, Virginia Virginia Copley, 23, Virginia + *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M411-4K7 : 13 December 2017), James Copley in entry for Henderson Pickett, 1860. Henderson Pickett, 26, Tennessee, Wayne, Virginia Tansey J Pickett, 21, Virginia Elizabeth A Pickett, 1, Virginia % James Copley, 31, Virginia, Wayne, Virginia Virginia Copley, 30, Virginia William A Copley, 9, Virginia Amanda Copley, 7, Virginia Sylvester Copley, 6, Virginia Sarah A Copley, 4, Virginia Mary E Copley, 2, Virginia + *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXWJ-YMN : 12 June 2019), Virginia Copley in entry for James Copley, 1870. James Copley, 41, Virginia, Lawrence, Kentucky Virginia Copley, 41, Virginia William Copley, 19, Kentucky Amanda Copley, 17, Kentucky Sarah A Copley, 14, Kentucky James F Copley, 10, Kentucky Fremont Copley, 8, Kentucky Gurtrude Copley, 5, Kentucky Rebecca Copley, 2, Kentucky + JAMES S. 1829 and VIRGINIA 1829 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCZ4-5YW : 12 August 2017), James S Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 53, sheet 415C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 0427; FHL microfilm 1,254,427. James S Copley, 51, West Virginia, Patrick Gap, Lawrence, Kentucky Virginia Copley, Wife, 51, West Virginia, United States Sarah Ann Copley, Daughter, 24, West Virginia, United States James F Copley, Son, 20, West Virginia, United States Fremont Copley, Son, 18, West Virginia, United States Girtrude Copley, Daughter, 14, Kentucky, United States Rebecca Copley, Daughter, 11, Kentucky, United States Virginia Bell Copley, Daughter, 7, Kentucky * JAMES 1824 COPLEY death in Casey, KY age 94 *12 Jan 1918 Kentucky Death Record: "Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCM-Z2LS : 11 February 2018), James Copley, 12 Jan 1918; citing Death, Casey, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort. * JESSE 1841 and SARAH 1846 COPLEY *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4F4-WQG : 13 June 2019), Sarah Copley in entry for Jessee Copley, 1870. Jessee Copley, 29, Indiana, Findley, Webster, Missouri, Sarah Copley, 25, Kentucky Nancy J Copley, 3, Missouri Dica A Copley, 2, Missouri Susan C Copley, 0, Missouri + *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MLMD-772 : accessed 1 September 2019), Sarah Copley in household of Jesse Copley, Hazelwood, Webster, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 120, sheet 13B, family 249, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 828; FHL microfilm 1,374,841. Jesse Copley, 69, Indiana, Hazelwood, Webster, Missouri, Sarah Copley, Wife, 65, Kentucky Jesse W Copley, Son, 23, Missouri Thelma Copley, Daughter, 11, Missouri Lizzie Copley, Daughter, 30, Missouri * * JULINA 1831 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6TC-XQ6 : 15 July 2017), Julina Copley in entry for Ali Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 149, sheet 380D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1415; FHL microfilm 1,255,415. Ali Copley, 21, West Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia %%%Julina Copley, Mother, 49, West Virginia Sarah E Copley, Sister, 16, West Virginia Genera M Copley, Brother, 13, West Virginia Lindsay Copley, Brother, 11, West Virginia + JULINA 1831 COPLEY, age 69 WV, widowed, living alone in Louisa town, Lawrence, Kentucky *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9HJ-43X : accessed 1 September 2019), Julina Copley, Magisterial District 1, Louisa (north part) Louisa town, Lawrence, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 66, sheet 9A, family 164, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,537. + JULIANA 1830 COPLEY death in Lawrence, KY age 83 *29 Mar 1913 Kentucky Death Record: "Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCM-N2YG : 11 February 2018), Juliana Copley, 29 Mar 1913; citing Death, Lawrence, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort. * On Jul 25th, 1861 John Mills, age 20, married Jula Ann Copley, age 16, in Lawrence, Kentucky. *1861 Kentucky Marriage Record: "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWBG-DXJ : 17 May 2018), John Mills and Jula Ann Copley, 25 Jul 1861; citing Marriage, , Lawrence, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 840,550. +? *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZBG-R61 : 14 December 2017), Julia A Copley in entry for John Mills, 1860. F#1153 John Mills, age 54, North Carolina, Lawrence, Kentucky Elizabeth Mills, age 40, Virginia Thomas Mills, 18, Kentucky '''Julia A Copley, Kentucky no age given A JOHN MILLS, age 20 is in 1151/1151; William Copley 9 is in 1150 with a Mills family''' Wm Mills, 14, Kentucky James Mills, 12, Kentucky Randolph Mills, 10, Kentucky Emily Mills, 8, Kentucky Mary E Mills, 5, Kentucky * JOHN W. 1845 and MARY J. 1855 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9ZN-7H6 : accessed 2 September 2019), John W Copley, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 114, sheet 16A, family 267, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,775. John W Copley, 55, West Virginia, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia Mary J Copley, Wife, 45, Kentucky + JOHN W. 1846 and MARY JANE 1856 COPLEY *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ML46-W4M : accessed 1 September 2019), John W Copley, Blue Creek, Garden, Nebraska, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 110, sheet 2A, family 33, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 846; FHL microfilm 1,374,859. John W Copley, 64, West Virginia, Blue Creek, Garden, Nebraska, Mary Jane Copley, Wife, 54, Kentucky Mary Jane Perk, Granddaughter, 8, West Virginia * JOHN 1843 COPLEY widowed *06 Sep 1925 Weston, Lewis, West Virginia Death Record: "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NMDD-62V : 9 March 2018), John Copley, 06 Sep 1925; citing Weston, Lewis, West Virginia, County Records, v 4 p 32, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 825,107. * JOHN 1811 and CATHARINE 1816 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6RJ-1J2 : 15 July 2017), Catharine Copley in entry for Johns Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 2, sheet 336D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1400; FHL microfilm 1,255,400. Johns Copley, 69, West Virginia, Washington, Boone, West Virginia Catharine Copley, Wife, 64, West Virginia William Marne, Grandson, 9, West Virginia Mary Epling, Other, 20, West Virginia * JAMES 1789 and HANNAH 1842 COPLEY ... I HAVE 1860 and 1870 only on profiles first wife was Rebecca * on 07 Sep 1835 JOHNSON 1814 COPLEY married CATHARINE 1814 EPLING both age 21, Montgomery County, Virginia Marriage Record: "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR8J-3VZ : 11 February 2018), Johnson Copley and Catharine Epling, 07 Sep 1835; citing Montgomery County, Virginia, reference P 251; FHL microfilm 32,633. + JOHNSON 1812 and CATHARINE 1814 COPLEY plus 2 elders *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZHQ-9QK : 12 June 2019), Catharine Copley in entry for Johnson Copley, 1870. Johnson Copley, 58, Virginia, Washington, Boone, West Virginia Catharine Copley, 56, Virginia Louisa Copley, 21, Illinois Mary Ann Copley, 20, Illinois Wm M Copley, 16, Illinois Cowhorn Wm Copley, 14, Virginia Morris Jno W Copley, 23, Virginia Margaret A Copley, 22, Iowa Church Alexander Copley, 82, New Hampshire Martha Copley, 68, New Hampshire + JOHNSON THOMAS 1811 COPLEY b. 1811 Giles Co, VA , d. 18 MAR 1894 Greenview, Boone County, West Virginia Son of Joshua Copley (b.+/- 1760 on ship to America, s/o Johnson Thomas Copley & Martha Copley) and Margaret Johnson (b. 1780 Fermanagh County, Ulster, Ireland). He was a Union Army Farrier with Company K, 4th West Virginia Calvary, 1863. FAG: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118579036?search=true HIS DAU, LOUISA LOU 1845 COPLEY SOWDERS KINDER, FAG: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118600581?search=true * *no other info on this record, JOSEPH LEE COPLEY 1832 born in Lewis, West Virginia Birth Record: "West Virginia Births, 1853-1930," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F15Y-JM6 : 10 February 2018), Joseph Lee Copley, 1832; citing Lewis, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 825,102. * JAMES D. 1819 COPLEY note: I think this is not this James Dickey 1819 Copley, the one with 6 wives, due to occupation at least [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Copley-242&action=edit] '''During the 1870 US Census:''' James D. Copley, age 51, was living alone in Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia. Dwelling #159 Family #155, race: white. James was born in Kentucky. James occupation is Miller and he cannot read and write. *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZH9-PZG : 12 June 2019), James D Copley, 1870. * <_> KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK * KATHERINE 1922 COPLEY (maybe divorced/widowed, not born Copley) On 03 Oct 1958 Clyde H. Taylor married Katherine Copley in Marion, Ohio. Clydes parents are Drew Taylor and Hannah Rogers. Katherine's parents are Daniel Holsinger and Dallas Futz. Clyde b. in Olive Hill, KY. Katherine b. in Kenorf, W. Va. *1958 Ohio Marriage Record: "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDW2-WS4 : 26 August 2019), Clyde H. Taylor and Katherine Copley, 03 Oct 1958; citing Marriage, Marion, Ohio, United States, cn 13426 p 436, Franklin County Genealogical & Historical Society, Columbus; FHL microfilm. * <_> L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L * * LUTHER CECIL COPLEY *18 Jul 1918 Military Service Registration in Madison, Boone, West Virginia: "United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZR-8D3W : 5 December 2018), Luther Cecil Copley, 18 Jul 1918; citing Military Service, NARA microfilm publication 76193916 (St. Louis: National Archives and Records Administration, 1985), various roll numbers. * *1850 US Census: * LAFAYETTE 1843 COPLEY CORDELIA 1853 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZMB-R5Q : 26 August 2017), Layfayette Copley in entry for Nathaniel Tibbetts, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 98, sheet 1A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 0615; FHL microfilm 1,254,615. Nathaniel Tibbetts, 55, Maine, Aitkin, Aitkin, Minnesota Hannah A Tibbetts, Wife, 43, Canada Ebben Tibbetts, Son, 18, Minnesota Eliza Tibbetts, Daughter, 13, Minnesota Jessie Tibbetts, Daughter, 11, Minnesota Sewell Tibbetts, Son, 5, Minnesota %%%Layfayette Copley, Other, 37, Virginia Cordelia Copley, Other, 27, Maryland Douglas Mccrary, Other, 39, Illinois * * *On 18 DEC 1856 WILLIAM H. 1831 COPLEY (son of william and ann copley) married LUCY A. 1835 BENFORD (dau of edwin and martha benford) in Mecklenburg County, Virginia Marriage Record: "Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1943," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q21N-564J : 29 November 2018), Wm H Copley and Lucy A Benford, 18 Dec 1856; citing Marriage, Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States, Circuit court clerk offices, Virginia. + *1860 US Census: + HENRY 1825 and LUCY 1835 COPLEY (I THINK THIS IS WILLLIAM HENRY COPLEY) *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFG5-D3L : 12 June 2019), Lucy Copley in entry for Henry Copley, 1870. Henry Copley, 45, North Carolina, Flat Creek, Mecklenburg, Virginia, Lucy Copley, 35, Virginia Emmet Copley, 12. Virginia Henry Copley, 10, Virginia Mark Copley, 8, Virginia Anna Copley, 4, Virginia Henry Copley, 0, Virginia + WILLIAM H. 1831 and LUCY A. 1835 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC5K-F54 : 15 July 2017), Lucey A Copley in entry for Wm H Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 147, sheet 184B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1378; FHL microfilm 1,255,378. Wm H Copley, 49, North Carolina, Flat Creek, Mecklenburg, Virgini Lucey A Copley, Wife, 45, Virginia Emmett W Copley, Son, 20, Virginia Mark A Copley, Son, 16, Virginia James A Copley, Son, 11, Virginia Potter A Copley, Son, 10, Virginia Henry Copley, Son, 9, Virginia Lucey Copley, Daughter, 7, Virginia Allie Mary Copley, Daughter, 5, Virginia Sallie B Copley, Daughter, 3, Virginia Paul Copley, Son, 2, Virginia Gabrilla Walker, Niece, 21, Virginia Robt Walker, Other, 21, Virginia Ben Waitman, Other, 21, Virginia Charles Valentine, Other, 21, Virginia + WILLIAM H COPLEY 1830-1888 FAG: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101963158?search=true + LUCY A. 1835 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMN2-Q6X : accessed 1 September 2019), Lucy A Copley, Flat Creek District (west part), Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 53, sheet 5A, family 77, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,718. Lucy A Copley, 65 widow, Virginia, Flat Creek District (west part), Mecklenburg, Virginia P A Copley, Son, 30, Virginia Lucy Copley, Daughter, 27, Virginia Emmett Baskervill, Servant, 21, Virginia John Pettus, Servant, 17 Virginia * * <_>M M M M M M M M M M M M MMMMMMMM * MILLARD F. COPLEY b. in Kanawha County, West Va MINTIE 1871 HUFFMAN On September 19th, 1887 Millard F. Copley married Mintie Huffman, age 16, in Powellton. Mintie was born in Fayette County, West Va. *1887 West Virginia Marriage Record: "West Virginia Marriages, 1854-1932," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRCD-RQQ : 10 February 2018), Millard F. Copley and Mintie Huffman, 19 Sep 1887; citing Powellton, reference 2:3VJ37KN; FHL microfilm 584,765. * MARGARETTE 1846 COPLEY On October 28, 1869 John Monni, age 23 b. in 1846, married Margarette Copley, age 22 b. in 1847, in Peytona Magisterial District, Boone, West Virginia. 1869 West Virginia Marriage Record: West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2ZF-QSC2 : 28 November 2018), John Monni and Margarette Copley, 28 Oct 1869; citing Marriage, Peytona Magisterial District, Boone, West Virginia, United States, county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm . + MARGARETTE 1846 COPLEY On September 6th, 1877 Mathias Quisinbury, age 17 b. 1860, married Margarette Copley, age 30 b. 1847, in Boone, West Virginia. *1877 Marriage Record: West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2ZF-QM3G : 28 November 2018), Mathis Quisinbery and Margarette Copley, 06 Sep 1877; citing Marriage, Boone, West Virginia, United States, county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm . * MEVIN COPLEY father and ROSE PATTERSON is mother of newborn SAMUEL 1897 COPLEY *10 Aug 1897 Barboursville, Cabell, West Virginia Birth Record: "West Virginia Births, 1853-1930," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1G2-56Y : 9 March 2018), Mevin Copley in entry for Samuel Copley, 10 Aug 1897; citing Barboursville, Cabell, West Virginia, United States, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 559,301. * Mrs. MARTHA JANE MOORE dau of Chris and Oma Copley and wife of James Moore *15 Dec 1947 Logan, West Virginia Death Record: "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NMCS-B31 : 14 May 2019), Chris Copley in entry for Mrs Martha Jane Moore, 1947. * MARTHA 1827 COPLEY *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M416-F3C : 12 December 2017), Martha Copley in entry for Jane Whittemore, 1860. Jane Whittemore, 64, Virginia, 98th Regiment, Mecklenburg, Virginia Martha Copley, 34, Virginia Jane Copley, 11, North Carolina George Copley, 6, North Carolina + *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFG5-DM1 : 12 June 2019), Martha Copley in entry for June Whittemore, 1870. June Whittemore, 76, Virginia, South Hill, Mecklenburg, Virginia Martha Copley, 43, Virginia George Copley, 12, Virginia Benjamin Whittemore, 8, Virginia * MARY 1806 COPLEY *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZHM-B91 : 12 June 2019), Martha Copley in entry for Lydia Ferguson, 1870. Lydia Ferguson, 34, Kentucky, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Mary E Ferguson, 13, Virginia James T Ferguson, 12, Virginia Sarah E Ferguson, 9, Virginia Amy M Ferguson, 5, West Virginia George A Ferguson, 1, West Virginia %%%Martha Copley, 64, Virginia * MARY J. 1841 COPLEY *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPJ7-HSF : accessed 2 September 2019), Mary J Copley in household of Filmon Damron, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 191, sheet 5B, family 74, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1699; FHL microfilm 1,375,712. Filmon Damron, 51, West Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Ginevra Damron, Wife, 47, West Virginia Grover Damron, Son, 20, West Virginia %%%Mary J Copley, Mother-in-law, 69, West Virginia * DEATH - no spouse given: MARY JANE b. 21 Oct 1840 in WV COPLEY, d. 17 Jan 1929 in Davis, Logan, West Virginia, father is Samuel Damron b. in VA, mother is Sallie Smith b. in KY, *1929 West Virginia Death Record: "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NMX2-KGZ : 9 March 2018), Mary Jane Copley, 17 Jan 1929; citing Davis, Logan, West Virginia, County Records, v 2 p 38, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 571,279. * MAHALA 1850 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6TH-TNK : 15 July 2017), Mahaley Copley in entry for Simon P Adkin, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 139, sheet 236D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1414; FHL microfilm 1,255,414. Simon P Adkin, Self, 38, West Virginia, Grant, Wayne, West Virginia Zarilda Adkin, Wife, 34, West Virginia Harmon Adkin, Son, 11, West Virginia Dicy Adkin, Daughter, 1, West Virginia Pricy Stephens, Daughter, 17, West Virginia Tolbert Stephens, Grandson, 0, West Virginia Owen Stephens, Brother, 20, West Virginia %%%Mahaley Copley, Other, 30, West Virginia Sarah J Sick, Other, 22, West Virginia * DEATH: MICHAEL 1814 in Lewis co. COPLEY d. 19 Jan 1897 in Sand Fork, Lewis Co., West Virginia, parents are John and Sarah Copley, spouse is Bridget Copley. *1897 West Virginia Death Record: "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NMXJ-GYX : 11 February 2018), Micheal Copley, 19 Jan 1897; citing Sand Fork, Lewis Co., West Virginia, County Records, v 1 p 231, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 825,106. * FAG for MELISSA JANE COPLEY STEPP b. 30 Mar 1846 d. 16 May 1928 FAG: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48114536?search=true has spouse Harvey Stepp, and 6 Stepp children * MARTHA 1795 COPLEY *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M411-WCW : 13 December 2017), Martha Copley in entry for Wade Ferguson, 1860. Wade Ferguson, 26, Virginia, Wayne, Virginia Lydia Ferguson, 24, Kentucky, Martha J Ferguson, 7, Virginia Mary E Ferguson, 5, Virginia James F Ferguson, 2, Virginia %%%Martha Copley, 65, Virginia * <_> N N N N N N N N N N NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NANCY 1799 COPLEY *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZBG-RZH : 14 December 2017), Al Copley in entry for Mary Copley, 1860. Mary Copley, 23, Kentucky, Lawrence, Kentucky Marinda Copley, 19, Kentucky Al Copley, 24, Kentucky Jane Copley, 21, Virginia Nancy Copley, 61, Kentucky Evaline Copley, 1, Kentucky NANCY 1822 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ96-2HS : 26 August 2017), Nancy Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 77, sheet 21A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 0625; FHL microfilm 1,254,625. Nancy Copley, 58, Kentucky, Hutchinson, McLeod, Minnesota WIDOW Nancy B Copley, Daughter, 21, Virginia * NANCY 1842 COPLEY *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPJ7-HDF : accessed 2 September 2019), Nancy Copley, Butler, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 181, sheet 9B, family 168, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1699; FHL microfilm 1,375,712. Nancy Copley, 68, West Virginia, Butler, Wayne, West Virginia Jennie Wellman, Daughter, 30, Kentucky Ray Wellman, Grandson, 6, Kentucky Blanch Wellman, Granddaughter, 3, West Virginia Therian Copley, Grandson, 22, West Virginia * NANCY 1841 COPLEY *1920 US Census: "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN28-R98 : accessed 2 September 2019), Nancy Copley in household of Moses D Jarrell, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing ED 159, sheet 1A, line 4, family 1, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1974; FHL microfilm 1,821,974. Moses D Jarrell, 86, West Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Layfaette F Jarrell, Son 46, West Virginia Maude Jarrell, Daughter, 44, West Virginia %%%Nancy Copley, Sister, 79, West Virginia * US Census: * NICHOLAS 1841 COPLEY and ELIZABETH 1861 DEAN in Lawrence Co *1901 Kentucky Marriage Record: "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWRD-6N5 : 11 February 2018), Nicholas Copley and Elizabeth Dean, 28 Mar 1901; citing Lawrence, Kentucky, reference P 30; FHL microfilm 839,987. * NORA 1861 COPLEY *1920 US Census: "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNLQ-STR : accessed 1 September 2019), Nora Copley in household of Grover C Dawson, Triadelphia, Logan, West Virginia, United States; citing ED 35, sheet 7B, line 63, family 117, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1954; FHL microfilm 1,821,954. Grover C Dawson, 30, West Virginia, Triadelphia, Logan, West Virginia Annie Dawson, Wife, 26, West Virginia Ernestine Dawson, Daughter, 1, West Virginia Geneva Dawson, Mother, 57, West Virginia Nora Copley, Grandmother, 79, Virginia <_> O O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOO * OLIVER 1850 and ELIZABETH 1852 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9ZN-747 : accessed 2 September 2019), Oliver Copley, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 114, sheet 15B, family 260, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,775. Oliver Copley, 50, West Virginia, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia Elizabeth Copley, Wife, 52, Kentucky Christopher Copley, Son, 22, West Virginia Ira Copley, Son, 20, West Virginia William Copley, Son, 18, West Virginia Henry Copley, Son, 16, West Virginia Maryland Copley, Daughter, 14, West Virginia Syrilda Copley, Daughter, 13, West Virginia Polley Copley, Daughter, 11, West Virginia + OLIVER 1851 COPLEY SR and wife ELIZABETH 1852 *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M26D-1ZQ : accessed 1 September 2019), Elizabeth Copley in household of Oliver Copley Sr., Big Elk, Martin, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 113, sheet 7A, family 116, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 495; FHL microfilm 1,374,508. Oliver Copley Sr., 59, West Virginia, Big Elk, Martin, Kentucky Elizabeth Copley, Wife, 61, Kentucky Polly Copley, Daughter, 17, West Virginia Maryland Copley, Son, 22, West Virginia Oliver A Copley Jr., Grandson, 4, West Virginia * OLIVER 1850 COPLEY death in Lawrence, KY age 63 *09 Dec 1913 Kentucky Death Record: "Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHB-65R3 : 11 February 2018), Oliver Copley, 09 Dec 1913; citing Death, Lawrence, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort. US Census: US Census: <_> P P P P P P P P P P PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PENELOPE 1822 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9HW-W5C : accessed 1 September 2019), Penelope Copley, Magisterial District 1, Martin, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 57, sheet 9A, family 140, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,543. living alone >>>> Penelope Copley, age 78, West Virginia, divorced, , Martin, Kentucky, <_> Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ US Census: US Census: US Census: <_> R R R R R R R R RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ROBERT 1820 and MARY 1821 COPLEY *1850 US Census: "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65Q-848 : 12 April 2016), Robert Copley, Greenup county, Greenup, Kentucky, United States; citing family 254, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Robert Copley, 30, Kentucky, Greenup county, Greenup, Kentucky Mary A Copley, 29, Ohio William Copley, 11, Ohio James Copley, 9, Ohio Sarah J Copley, 7, Ohio John Benson, 30, Pennsylvania John Jones, 30, Pennsylvania Matthew Hennesser, 23, Ireland Mike Mcdonald, 35, Ireland ROBERT 1820 and is dau? NANCY COPLEY *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCLW-MSK : 13 December 2017), Robert Copley, 1860. Robert Copley, 40, Kentucky, Bloom Township, Scioto, Ohio Nancy Copley, 22, Ohio Sarah Copley, 14, Kentucky Albert Copley, 8, Kentucky Patsy Copley, 6, Kentucky US Census: US Census: * On May 27th, 1869 John H. Gore, age 21, married Rebecca Copley, age 20, in Lawrence, Kentucky. Rebecca's parents are C. Y. COPLEY and SALLIE COPLEY. *1869 Kentucky Death Record: "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4SP-1WL : 11 February 2018), John H. Gore and Rebecca Copley, 27 May 1869; citing Lawrence, Kentucky, reference 840551; FHL microfilm 840,551. * <_>S S S S S S SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS * SARAH COPLEY mother of deceased, father is ALLEN BOWEN deceased is William Henry Bowen b. 22 Mar 1890 WV, married *05 Jul 1947 Ridgeview, Boone, West Virginia Death Record: "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N97G-MV2 : 10 March 2018), Sarah Copley in entry for William Henry Bowen, 05 Jul 1947; citing Ridgeview, Boone, West Virginia, County Records, vol 3, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 570,603. * SAMUEL COPLEY wife ANNA WARNER daughter MILLIE 1881 COPLEY b. in KY married Gus Harris in Lawrence, OH. *21 Jan 1900 Ohio Marriage Record: "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDWT-D4K : 26 August 2019), Gus Harris and Millie Copley, 21 Jan 1900; citing Marriage, Lawrence, Ohio, United States, , Franklin County Genealogical & Historical Society, Columbus; FHL microfilm. SAMUEL 1849 and MARTHA J 1861 COPLEY *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M28Z-SMT : accessed 1 September 2019), Samuel Copley, Normal, Boyd, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 20, sheet 36A, family 619, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 464; FHL microfilm 1,374,477. Samuel Copley, 61, Kentucky, Normal, Boyd, Kentucky Martha J Copley, Wife, 49, Ohio Wayne Copley, Son, 22, Kentucky Sadie Copley, Daughter, 19, Kentucky Earle Copley, Son, 18, Kentucky Emma B Copley, Daughter, 15, Kentucky SAMUEL COPLEY wife MARTHA HOOD son WILLIAM 1881ky COPLEY married Anna S. Fields in Lawrence, Ohio. *28 JAN 1903 Ohio Marriage Record: "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XD44-BYM : 26 August 2019), William Copley and Anna S. Fields, 28 Jan 1903; citing Marriage, Lawrence, Ohio, United States, V19 P519, Franklin County Genealogical & Historical Society, Columbus; FHL microfilm. US Census: US Census: * STANLEY 1846 and RACHAEL 1848 COPLEY *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZH9-P87 : 12 June 2019), Rachael Copley in entry for Stanley Copley, 1870. Stanley Copley, 24, Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Rachael Copley, 22, Virginia Margaret Copley, 5, West Virginia Moses D Copley, 3, West Virginia Oliver Copley, 1, West Virginia + *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6TC-JL3 : 15 July 2017), Stanley Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 147, sheet 358B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1415; FHL microfilm 1,255,415. Stanley Copley, 35, West Virginia, Butler Magisterial District, Wayne, West Virginia Rachel Copley, Wife, 34, West Virginia Peggy Copley, Daughter, 13, West Virginia Moses D Copley, Son, 12, West Virginia Oliver Copley, Son, 10, West Virginia Thomas S Copley, Son, 9, West Virginia Samuel D Copley, Son, 7, West Virginia Sallie Copley, Daughter, 4, West Virginia Sarah S Copley, Daughter, 2, West Virginia + STANLEY 1844 and RACHAEL 1845 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9ZN-H3G : accessed 2 September 2019), Stanley Copley, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 115, sheet 5A, family 66, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,775. Stanley Copley, 56, West Virginia, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia Rachael Copley, Wife, 55, West Virginia James D Copley, Son, 17, West Virginia Joshua Copley, Son, 14, West Virginia Radical Copley, Son, 11, West Virginia + *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPJ7-WSM : accessed 2 September 2019), Stanley Copley, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 189, sheet 2A, family 23, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1699; FHL microfilm 1,375,712. Stanley Copley, 65, West Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Rachel Copley, Wife, 64, West Virginia James D Copley, Son, 26, West Virginia Radical Copley, Son, 20, West Virginia Meses D Trodgen, Grandson, 13West Virginia * STANLEY COPLEY born on 07 Sep 1844, son of James D. Copley, Peggie Chaffin *1924 Ohio Death Record: "Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X6MD-BLT : 15 August 2019), Stanley Copley, 11 May 1924; citing Portsmouth, Scioto, Ohio, reference fn 30795; FHL microfilm 1,992,498. * 1st wife of STANLEY is RACHEL 1846 DAMRON COPLEY FAG: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101291228?search=true on fag: 1st Wife Of: Stanley Copley Daughter Of: Samuel Damron and 2nd Wife Sarah "Sally" (Smith) [Damron] Begin.Status: Partners Married: 6-16-1866, Lawrence Co., KY* End. Status: Divorced *Per other researcher(s); I have not confirmed/dl NOTE: As this is the burial place of her son, will leave her name here until I learn otherwise; apparently Stanley remarried and may have lived/died in Ohio/dl * SYLVESTER 1878 JULIA A. 1878 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9WD-1KG : accessed 1 September 2019), Sylvester Copley, Magisterial District 1, Cattlesburg (excl. Cattlesburg city), Boyd, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 8, sheet 9A, family 124, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,509. Sylvester Copley, 67, Kentucky, Cattlesburg (excl. Cattlesburg city), Boyd, Kentucky Julia A Copley, Wife, 47, Virginia Martha Copley, Daughter, 22 <_> T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T TTTTTTTTTTTTTT * DEATH RECORD: THOMAS B. 1847 ohio COPLEY Thos. B Copley b. 1847 d. 23 Sep 1911 in Athens Village, Calhoun, Michigan. Father is John Copley b. in Athens, Michigan. Mother is Elizabeth Bixley. John was married. *1911 Michigan Death Record: "Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHDG-JBZ : 10 February 2018), Thos. B Copley, 23 Sep 1911; citing Athens Village, Calhoun, Michigan, reference v 4 p 45; FHL microfilm 1,009,293. * THOMAS 1837 COPLEY *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4B1-XBZ : 13 December 2017), Thomas Copley in entry for Ancil R Clendenon, 1860. Ancil R Clendenon, 37, Giles Virginia, Boone, Virginia Adaline Clendenon, 34 Cabell Virginia Isaiah Clendenon, 12, Boone Virginia Mary Clendenon, 10, Cass Co Michigan Henry Clendenon, 8, Boone Co Virginia Malinda Clendenon, 6, Boone Co Virginia French Clendenon, 4, Boone Co Virginia Martha C Clendenon, 2, Boone Co Virginia %%%Thomas Copley, 23, Wayne Virginia Rylant Hager, Male, 19, Logan Virginia THOMAS 1835 COPLEY b. in KY *1911HOME FOR DISABLED Military Service, Sawtelle, California: "United States National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V8M9-QPN : 12 March 2018), Thomas Copley, 1911; citing p. 11056, Sawtelle, California, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1749 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 201; FHL microfilm 1,577,821. * THOMAS 1832 and MARGARET COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9ZN-5MK : accessed 2 September 2019), Marg A Copley in household of Thomas Copley, Butler district (southwest side), Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 109, sheet 14A, family 230, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,774. Thomas Copley, 68, Kentucky, Butler district (southwest side), Wayne, West Virginia Marg A Copley, Wife, 63, West Virginia Stella Copley, Granddaughter, 5, West Virginia * THOMAS D. 1834 COPLEY *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPJ7-WYV : accessed 2 September 2019), Thomas D Copley in household of Stanley M Copley, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 190, sheet 14A, family 199, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1699; FHL microfilm 1,375,712. Stanley M Copley, 36, West Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Tennessee Copley, Wife, 32, West Virginia Seymour Copley, Son, 14, West Virginia Fannie Copley, Daughter, 12, West Virginia Gracie Copley, Daughter, 11, West Virginia Hattie Copley, Daughter, 9, West Virginia Ezra Copley, Son, 7, West Virginia Sallie Copley, Daughter, 5, West Virginia Gladys Copley, Daughter, 3, West Virginia Carlos Copley, Son, 0, West Virginia %%%Thomas D Copley, Father, 76, West Virginia * THOMAS L. COPLEY son of Ailey Copley and Jane Pack *17 Jun 1960 Wayne, West Virginia Death Record: "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NM9Q-42K : 10 March 2018), Thomas L. Copley, 17 Jun 1960; citing Wayne, West Virginia, County Records, 8940, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 2,074,157. * THOMAS 1837 and MARY J. 1847 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6RT-7VK : 15 July 2017), Mary J Copley in entry for Thomas Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 63, sheet 494D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1406; FHL microfilm 1,255,406. Thomas Copley, 43, Virginia, Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia Mary J Copley, Wife, 32, Virginia Pauline Copley, Daughter, 18, Virginia Mariah Copley, Daughter, 14, West Virginia Willard Copley, Son, 13, West Virginia James Copley, Son, 9, West Virginia + THOMAS 1836 and MARY COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9CG-NNH : accessed 2 September 2019), Mary W Copley in household of Thomas Copley, Charleston district (west side, excl. Charleston city), Kanawha, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 43, sheet 12B, family 233, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,762. Thomas Copley, 64, West Virginia, Charleston district (west side, excl. Charleston city), Kanawha, West Virginia Mary W Copley, Wife, 55, West Virginia + *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPJ7-SML : accessed 2 September 2019), Mary A Copley in household of Thomas B Copley, Butler, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 181, sheet 19B, family 320, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1699; FHL microfilm 1,375,712. Thomas B Copley, 78, West Virginia, Butler, Wayne, West Virginia Mary A Copley, Wife, 72, West Virginia Stella Copley, Granddaughter, 15, West Virginia * THOMAS 1836 MARY S. 1845 COPLEY *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGSY-Z9B : accessed 2 September 2019), Thomas Copley, Forward, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 76, sheet 5B, family 87, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1294; FHL microfilm 1,375,307. Thomas Copley, 74, West Virginia, Forward, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Mary S Copley, Wife, 65, West Virginia * THOMAS D. 1843 CAROLINE 1845 COPLEY *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZH9-DKZ : 12 June 2019), Caroline Copley in entry for Thomas Copley, 1870. Thomas Copley, 28, Virginia, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Caroline Copley, 26, Virginia Hester Copley, 4, West Virginia + *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6TC-T8Y : 15 July 2017), Caroline Copley in entry for Thomas D Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 149, sheet 385A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1415; FHL microfilm 1,255,415. Thomas D Copley, 37, West Virginia/NC/NC, Lincoln, Wayne, West Virginia Caroline Copley, Wife, 35, Virginia Esther Copley, Daughter, 14, West Virginia Stanley Copley, Son, 5, West Virginia Mary A Copley, Daughter, 3, West Virginia Fannie Copley, Daughter, 1, West Virginia + *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9ZN-74L : accessed 2 September 2019), Thomas D Copley Sr., Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 114, sheet 15B, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,775. Thomas D Copley Sr., 58, West Virginia, Lincoln district, Wayne, West Virginia Carolina Copley, Wife, 56, Kentucky Fannio B Copley, Daughter, 21, West Virginia Adealia Vermillion, Boarder, Female, 30, West Virginia <_> U U U U U U U U UUUUUUUUU US Census: US Census: US Census: <_> V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V US Census: US Census: US Census: <_> WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WILLIAM 1855 and MELVINA COPLEY 1870 *1910 US Census: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M26Q-SBV : accessed 1 September 2019), Mellvina Copley in household of William Copley, Little Blaine, Lawrence, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 98, sheet 2B, family 41, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 491; FHL microfilm 1,374,504. William Copley, age 55, West Virginia, was living in Little Blaine, Lawrence, Kentucky Mellvina Copley, Wife, age 65, Kentucky Brilda Copley, Daughter, 29, Kentucky Jully Copley, Daughter, 20, Kentucky * WILLIAM 1837 and NANCY 1843 COPLEY maybe this William [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Copley-1165] *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M411-4V4 : 13 December 2017), Nancy Copley in entry for William Copley, 1860. William Copley, 23, Virginia, Wayne, Virginia Nancy Copley, 17, Virginia Harrison D Copley, 1, Virginia + *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXWJ-6Q6 : 12 June 2019), Nancy Copley in entry for William S Copley, 1870. William S Copley, 32, Virginia, Lawrence, Kentucky Nancy Copley, 28, Virginia Harisen Copley, 11, Virginia John Copley, 8, Kentucky Thomas L Copley, 6, Kentucky Myrana Copley, 3, Virginia Wiley Copley, 1, Virginia * WILLIAM COPLEY wife NANCY JARRELL daughter RACHEL 1879wv COPLEY married John J. Ratleff (b. ky) in Lawrence Ohio. *27 Apr 1899 Ohio Marriage Record: "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDWT-H61 : 26 August 2019), John J. Ratliff and Rachel Copley, 27 Apr 1899; citing Marriage, Lawrence, Ohio, United States, , Franklin County Genealogical & Historical Society, Columbus; FHL microfilm. * WILLIAM S. 1836 COPLEY spouse of NANCY JARRELL COPLEY has nancy FAG and son, John Ellsworth Copley FAG FAG: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190763529?search=true >>>>another WILLIAM S. 1836 COPLEY d. 1908 FAG: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78301293?search=true Son of Thomas Copley & Frances Baisden. his son is John E. Copley 1862-1890 * WILLIAM D. 1838 and NANCY 1842 COPLEY *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCZX-JF2 : 7 September 2017), Nancy Copley in entry for William D Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 66, sheet 298C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 0432; FHL microfilm 1,254,432. William D Copley, 42, Virginia, Lick Branch, Martin, Kentucky Nancy Copley, Wife, 38, Virginia Harrison Copley, Son, 21, Virginia John Copley, Son, 18, Virginia Thomas Copley, Son, 15, Kentucky Miram Copley, Daughter, 13, Kentucky W D Copley, Son, 10, Kentucky Elizabeth Copley, Daughter, 8, Kentucky Fanny Copley, Daughter, 6, Kentucky Samuel Copley, Son, 4, Kentucky Rachael Copley, Daughter, 1, Kentucky * WILLIAM 1836 and NANCY COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9ZF-2MH : accessed 2 September 2019), William Copley, Butler district (southwest side), Wayne, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 109, sheet 15B, family 258, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,774. William Copley, 64, West Virginia, Butler district (southwest side), Wayne, West Virginia Nancy Copley, Wife, 59, West Virginia Jennie Copley, Daughter, 19, West Virginia * * WILLIAM 1814 and ELIZA JANE 1829 COPLEY *1870 US Census: "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDD9-32D : 14 June 2019), William Copley, 1870. William Copley, 55, Virginia, Greene, Tennessee Elisa J Copley, 44, Tennessee Susan M Copley, 12, Tennessee James T Copley, 10, Tennessee Mary J Copley, 8, Tennessee Rachel E Copley, 3, Tennessee + *1880 US Census: "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD7C-Q79 : 15 July 2017), William Copley, 1880; citing enumeration district ED 49, sheet 104D, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d), roll 1258; FHL microfilm 1,255,258. William Copley, 66, Virginia, Blue Spring, Greene, Tennessee Eliza Jane Copley, Wife, 49, Tennessee Susan M Copley, Daughter, 21, Tennessee Mary J Copley, Daughter, 18, Tennessee Rachel E Copley, Daughter, 14, Tennessee Samantha L Copley, Daughter, 8, Tennessee * WILLIAM A. COPLEY son WOODS 1901 potters,ky COPLEY married Chelsea Stuthard in Madison, Ohiol *24 Jun 1922 Ohio Marriage Record: "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8CD-PJ2 : 26 August 2019), Woods Copley and Chelsea Stuthard, 24 Jun 1922; citing Marriage, Madison, Ohio, United States, pg 343 #68, Franklin County Genealogical & Historical Society, Columbus; FHL microfilm. WILBURN 1854 and MELVINA 1844 COPLEY *1900 US Census: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9HJ-Y8V : accessed 1 September 2019), Melvina Copley in household of Wilbern Copley, Magisterial District 5, Little Blaine Precinct 5, Lawrence, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 74, sheet 2B, family 37, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,537. Wilbern Copley, 46, Kentucky, Little Blaine Precinct 5, Lawrence, Kentucky Melvina Copley, Wife, 56, Kentucky * WILLIAM 1819 MARGARET 1818 COPLEY *1860 US Census: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXHB-LNG : 13 December 2017), Wm Copley, 1860. Wm Copley, 41, Va, Township 1 N Range 9 E, Wayne, Illinois Margaret Copley, 42, Tenn Johnson Copley, 19, Ills Margaret E Copley, 1, Ills Elizabeth Bell, 64, S. C. * WALTER W. 1829 COPLEY (related to Eugene Copley? who has same b. year, enlisted same year same place... see above in E) *WWII Army Enlistment, Enlistment for Hawaiian Department, place of enlistment is Ft Hayes, Columbus, Ohio, b. in WEST VIRGINIA, single no dependents: "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8G3-V7M : 5 December 2014), Walter W Copley, enlisted 07 Feb 1946, Ft Hayes, Columbus, Ohio, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. * <_> ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ COPLEY US Census: US Census: US Census:

Coppinger Family Mysteries

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I'm looking to find some informationn about my Father, Jamus Coppinger's, real parents. He was adopted in San Diego, California to Rhea and Jim Coppinger.

Coppola Italian Roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Coppola-194|Paul Coppola]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18608449 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Coppola Matisi Italian Roots

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The goal of this project is to discover the Italian roots of [[Matisi-2|Maria Matisi]] and [[Coppola-200|Guiseppe Coppola]] to share with family and others interested in learning from this research for their own genealogy research. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Coppola-194|Paul Coppola]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * TBD * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18608449 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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{{Native American|tribe=Pamunkey}} == Biography == === Origins === Colonel [[West-423|John West]] was said to have fathered a son with the Pamunkey leader [[Unknown-418615|Cockacoeske]] about 1656, several years ''before'' West's marriage to Unity Croshaw. The child became known as Captain John West (of this profile).{{citation needed}} : A previous version of this profile claimed, without source, that John's father left Unity Croshaw for Cockacoeske. William Deyo, official Pamunkey tribal historian, wrote: : "The more that I search, the more that I find items in support of Leonard's (West's) theory (that Joseph West was a son of Cockacoeske and half brother of Maj. John West). Note that Joseph West was at one time a resident of Stafford Co., VA, and was associated with Maj. John West, formerly "Capt. John West" who appeared in Stafford by 1678 and was, I am convinced by overwhelming evidence, the same Capt. John West who was the illegitimate son of Cockacoeske, Queen of Pamunkey, by John West, son of Gov. John West (brother of Thomas West, Lord De la Warr)."William Deyo, Dec. 6, 1998. MORE DETAIL ABOUT THIS SOURCE SOUGHT. Cockacoeske, Queen of Pamunkey, has been claimed by some to be a niece of Pocahontas.{{citation needed}} Her son John was described as "a stripling twenty years of age" when he accompanied his mother who spoke before a committee of burgesses and governor's Council members in Jamestown in the summer of 1677.{{citation needed}} Some researchers confuse Maj. John West (1657-1717) with his half-brother John West III (1676?-1734), son of Col. John West II and Unity/Ursula Crowshaw -- perhaps because these two half-brothers also are sometimes called "the Younger" and "the Elder" by different researchers. === Adulthood === He signed the Virginia-Indian Treaty of 1677/1680, after his mother did, as "Cap't John West, sonne to the Queen of Pamunkey."{{citation needed}} At the death of Cockacoeske in 1686, the English had hoped her half-English son John West would succeed her as king of the Pamunkey and thus help further their mutual goals, but the leadership, by traditional Pamunkey succession, passed to Cockacoeske's niece Queen Betty.{{citation needed}} Thomas Mathew's account of the visit of Pamunkey Queen Cockacoeske to the council with "her Son to whom the English tongue was familiar, and who was reputed the Son of an English Colonel.": : "Pamunkey seems to have designated the triangular section of country formed by the two main branches of the York River, with West Point at the apex. The Pamunkey tribes, however, occupied parts of New Kent County also. The queen represented the chiefs of the Powhatan group of Indians, her husband Tottopottomoy (Tatapanoi) having been killed in 1656. She had a son, John West, from whom came the name of the locality West Point."Charles M. Andrews, "Narratives of the Insurrections, 1575-90", Publisher? Date? page 25-26 Maj. John West who died in Stafford Co. in 1716 left land at Pamunkey and West Point in his will.{{citation needed}} The 500-acre tract he owned on the Pamunkey River was originally owned by his grandfather, Gov. John West,{{citation needed}} which appears to prove that he was the John West who was the son of the Pamunkey Queen. James Bish wrote: : Major John West (1657-1716) rose to the rank of Major in the county militia for the defense of the frontier primarily against an Indian threat. Most likely was buried at the "West Grove" site south of Great Hunting Creek. Major John West had at least three sons, 1, John West Sr., who was the father of Burgess Hugh West, John West [died with no children], William West, and Thomas West; 2. Pearson West [died with no children] and 3. Burgess Col. John West., father of Roger West.{{citation needed}} === Timeline === Highlights for Major John West include: * 1686-1715 He purchased and obtained Northern Neck land grants amounting to over 2000 acres in present day Fairfax County and Alexandria Virginia living at his plantation "West Grove" rising over Great Hunting Creek and the Potomac River. Not only did he build a substantial home, but he built boundary fences, a tobacco landing onto the Potomac River, which became a primary landing for the region, and also improved his plantation by planting fruit orchards.{{citation needed}} * 1689 - involved with Rev. John Waugh and Burr Harrison in incident known as John Waugh's Tumult.{{citation needed}} * 1692 - selected as a Stafford Justice and designated the Secretary for the Stafford County Court.{{citation needed}} * 1692 - paid by the Stafford County Court for entertaining the English and the Indians.{{citation needed}} * 1701 - Virginia's Governor Colonel Francis Nicholson appointed John West, along with George Mason, Robert Alexander, and John Washington among a few others as Commissioner for the Peace in Stafford County.{{citation needed}} * 1703 - John West and his son, John Jr. were among twenty-two Stafford County leaders that signed a Memorial to Her Majesty, Queen Anne, in regard to the death of King William.{{citation needed}} * 1703 - John West was selected as a field officer at the rank of Major for Stafford County serving with Colonel George Mason, and Lt. Colonel Rice Hooe.{{citation needed}} * 1715 - John West died and not only left land but also left a legacy of public service for his descendants. {{citation needed}} Probably buried at West Grove Plantation family cemetery. This property was just south of Great Hunting Creek at Alexandria and was in possession of Hugh West by the 1740s. Three of his descendants served in the House of Burgesses in Williamsburg almost continuously between 1752 and 1776 from Fairfax County.{{citation needed}} This represents twenty-five years of political service during the most critical years leading up to the American Revolution. No Fairfax County family had more influence in terms of length of service during that Pre-Revolutionary era. During and after the Revolutionary War, three other descendants served as Delegates in the new capital of Richmond. === Marriage(s) === Maj. John West first married Susannah/Sarah Pearson by 1686.{{citation needed}} : Some erroneous family trees show his wife (and mother of John West the Elder) as Sarah/Susannah Harrison, sister of Thomas and Col. Burr Harrison. Some others say he married Elizabeth Rose and had 4 children who moved to Chowan Co., North Carolina. One John West will filed in Chowan County, North Carolina, in 1713 named his wife Elizabeth Rose, and Elizabeth Rose (not West) signed as executrix. Another record in Chowan County refers to him as Indian John West. This is repeated in the largely debunked Shawnee Heritage by Don Greene. Whether the second and third marriages are correctly ascribed to the same man or whether Maj. John West has been confused with another John West, it is certain that Maj. John West did not die in 1713 but in 1717 and his last lawful marriage was to Mrs. Elizabeth Semmes Turley, widow of John Turley; she was his lawful widow and later became the wife of Charles Broadwater. === Children === Maj. John West and Sarah Pearson had: # John West (c1681/6-1717); married 1st unknown (some say Sybil); married 2nd (1702-04) Ann (Harris) Owsley, widow of Thomas Owsley. Some researchers call this John West (c1681/6) "John West the Elder." He had a son Hugh West who married Sybil Harrison and had Captain John West "Jr." born ca. 1727 making him 21 or 22 years of age when he surveyed the new town of Alexandria, VA in 1749.{{citation needed}} Maj. John West and Mrs. Elizabeth Semmes Turley married c1710 (by 1715) and had only: # John West "the Younger" b. c1710 who served almost 20 years in the House of Burgesses.{{citation needed}} :John West was previously linked as the father of [[West-1967|Richard West]], who was born in 1738. While it is not impossible for a seventeenth century man to live to his eighties and father a child, it is somewhat unlikely that John was the father of Richard; especially given the lack of sources regarding both men. === Estate === In his will, he bequeathed 500 acres "at Pamunky" to his son John West (IV) after Elizabeth Turley's death.{{citation needed}} : This is believed to be the original 500 acres of land for which his father Col. John West II's first cousin Col. "Toby West" (Totopotomoi) had a patent. (Toby West was the son of Gov. John West's brother Thomas West, lord Delaware, and "Rachel" Powhattan.) The Toby West tract was later taken up by Col. Joseph Crowshaw when the Indians were dispossessed, and as his daughter Unity/Ursula Crowshaw married Col. John West II, the latter passed it to his son by Cockacoeske who was Totopotomoi's widow also. '''Will of Maj John West'''{{citation needed}} In the name of God Amen. I, John West of Stafford County, sick and weak of body, but thanks be to God, of sound and perfect memory and understanding do make, will and consitute this my last will and testament. Imps's. I recommend my sould to God, hoping through his mercy, a full remission of my sisn, a joyful resurrection and etermal happiness thro' the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ my Saviour. Item. My body I recommend to the earth from whence it proceeded, to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor, hereafter named. Item. I give, grant and bequeath to my Grandson, Hugh West, 300 acres of land, lying on the North Side of Aquatink Creek, to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, the aofresaid 300 being that land that I purchased of William Green and in default of such heirs, I give, grant, and bequeath the said 300 acres unto my Grandson, John West, and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten. Item. I give and bequeath to my afs'd grandson Hugh West 3000 lb. Tob'o when at the age of twenty one. Item. I give and bequeath to my grandson John West, 313 acres of land lying on the north side of great Hunting Creek, being the land I bought of John Simson, to him and his heirs of his body lawfully begotten and in default of such heirs lawfully begotten, my will is that the aforesaid 300 bequeathed unto my Grandson, Hugh West, and the 313 acres of land to John West, be given granted and bequathed unto my loving son, John West, him his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I give bequeath and bequeath unto my aforesaid Grandson, John West 3000 lbs Tobacco when at the age of 21. Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter-in-law, Ann Turley, 300 acres of land being the plantation where Edward Carter lived, to her and the heirs of her body lawfuly begotten and in default of such heirs, to my sons, John West, him his heirs or assigns forever. Item. I give and bequeath to the afores'd Ann Turley, 3000 lbs at the day of her marriage or at the age of sixteen. Item. I give grant and bequeath to Benjamin Blake, fifty acres of land, being the plantation where John Summers, now lives, to him and his heirs lawfully begotten, and in default of such heirs to his brother, John Blake, to him and his heirs lawfully begotten. Item. I give grant and bequeath to Jno. Blake 50 acres of the aforesaid tract, to him and heirs of his body lawfully begotten and in default of such lawful heirs my will is that the afs'd 100 be granted given and bequeathed to Burr Harrison, son of Capt. Thomas Harrison, to him his heirs or assigns forever. Item. I give grant and bequeath to my loving son, John West, three Negroes called Dennis, Glascow and Silan and all my plate. Item. I give grant and bequeath to my loving son, John West, all my lands and real estate on Hunting Creek branches, about 2000 acres, him his heirs or assigns forever. Likewise 500 acres at Pumunky, likewise all my lands above the Falls of Potomac and 100 acres below the aforesaid Falls and my plantation after my wife's natural deceased and all my other real estate, on the south side of Hunting Creek, not otherwise given or bequeathed to him the afores'd son, John West, his heirs or assigns forever. Item. I give and bequeath to Will Harrison, Jun'r, a young horse about three years old, bought of John Gowen, after my deceased immediately. Item. I give and bequeath after my deceased to Thos West, two cows and calves. Item. I give and bequeath to Burr Harrison, the son of Capt. Thomas Harrison, the gun that I commonly use. Item. I give and bequeath the gun I had of John Gowen to James Turley. Item. I give John Turley my Long gun. Item. I give grant and bequeath to my godson, John Symmonds, the son of Thomas Symmonds, 100 acres of land, his father now lives on and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten and in default of such lawful heirs, my will is that the aforesa'd 100 acres be given, granted and bequeathed to my son, John West, him, his heirs or assigns forever. Item. I give and bequeath to Seith Harrison, the wife of Capt. Thomas Harrison, after my deceased, 500 lbs. tob'o, to buy her a mourning ring. Item. I give and bequeath to Seith Anderson, the daughter of Jacob Henderson, two cows and calves, at my deceased. Item, my will and pleasure is that my negro Bastin be set free at my decease and that he have one flock bed and furniture and one iron pot and land to work on in the fork of great Hunting Creek branches during his natural life. Item. I give and bequeath at my deceased to Seith Lucas, 1000 lbs. tob'o. Item. I give and bequeath to William Custer, Davis Innes and Francis Ballenger, the one half of the debts due to me per accounts. Item. I forgive Robert Blake, all the debts he owes me per accounts or otherwise and I give to the aforesaid Robert Blake, one suit of Druggit apparell, two shirts, two pr. of stockings, one hat and as much new jersey as will make him a suit with trimmings to it. Item. I give grant and bequeath to my loving wife, Elizabeth West, her heirs or assigns, one negro girl called Combar. Item. I give and bequeath to my loving wife, Elizabeth West, the plantation I now live on during her natural life and after he decase, to my loving son, John West, him, his heirs or assigns as aforesaid. Item. My will and pleasure is that after my just debts and legacies are paid, that my persoanl estate not given, except Pegg hereafter mentioned, be equally divided between my loving wife, Eliza and my loving son, John. Item. I give grant and bequeath mulatto Pegg, during the time of her servitude to my wife, Eliza West, her heirs or assigns, whom I appoint constitute and ordain, whole and sole ex'x of this my last will and testament, revoking renouncing disproving and disannuling all other Testament or Testaments heretofore made if any such can be found, and I ordain my loving friend, Capt. Thomas Harrison and Wm. Simon, to be assistants unto my wife, Elizabeth West, and that my wife bring up and educate my son, John West, in the reformed religion according to the Doctrine of the Church of England and in case of failure, that my good friend the Reverend John Frazer, take special care of his sound education at the charge of the estate herein mentioned. This is my last will and testament. I publish, sign and seal this 16th day of Nov. Anno Dom. 1716. John West Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of us James Turley, Lewis Saunders, David Annise, Mary Mitchison, Eliz. Woodward At a Court held for Stafford County the 13 day of Febr in the year of our Lord 1716. The last will and testament of John West, Gent. dec'd, was presented in Court by Eliza West, widow, his ex'tx, who made oath thereto and being proved by the oaths of Lewis Sanderson, James Turley and Elizabeth Woodward, witnesses thereto is admitted to record and upon the motion of the said Elizabeth West and her performing what is usual in such cases, certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. Test. F. Fitzhugh, Clk Court == Research Notes == : ''The following information was on a previous version of this profile. It needs reviewing and sourcing and moving to the correct profiles.'' "John West III (1676-1734), son of Col. John West II, was a justice and sheriff of King and Queen County and a House of Burgesses representative for King William County. "John West III lived at 'West Point', the seat established in Virginia by his grandfather, Governor John West. In 1692, he was appointed justice in King and Queen County and also as a sheriff of the county. He represented the newly formed County of King William in the House of Burgesses from 1702 to 1706 and was also a justice of the peace. "On October 15, 1698, in Elizabeth City County, he married Judith Armistead, the daughter of Captain Anthony Armistead. They had the following children: (1) Major Charles West, who inherited the 'West Point' estate of some 4,000 acres (16 km2). Charles died unmarried and without issue. His will dated 1734 bequeathed 'West Point' to his first cousin Thomas West, the son of his uncle, Captain Thomas West. He served in the 3rd Virginia Regiment with the rank of major from February 1, 1777 to July 6, 1778. (2) Luranna West, married William Pace." Some family trees show as many as six more children. === Alternate Dates from Merges === :Born 1657 in Pamunkey or, York, Virginia, United States :Died 1717 in Virginia, United States :Born 1650 in West Point, Gloucester, Virginia, USA :Died 1713 in West Point, King William, Virginia, USA :Born 1659 in King William, Colony of Virginia :Died 16 July 1713 in West Point, King William, Virginia :Died 1698 in West Point, Gloucester, Virginia, United States. Age: 47-48. == Sources == See also: * Thomas Spalding, "The West Family of Stafford County, Virginia," in Owsley Family Historical Society Newsletter, March 1996 * James Bish, "Hugh West and the West Family's Momentous Role in Founding and Developing Alexandria and Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, Virginia," in ''The Alexandria Chronicle,'' Spring 2010, pp. 1-26. * Wikipedia contributors. (2018, June 8). John West (colonel). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 17:47, September 30, 2018, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_West_(colonel) * McCartney, M., & the Dictionary of Virginia Biography. Cockacoeske (d. by July 1, 1686). (2014, May 30). In Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved from http://www.EncyclopediaVirginia.org/Cockacoeske_d_by_July_1_1686. * {{FindAGrave|136257324|sameas=yes}} ''(This memorial is unsourced and conflates the son of Cockockoske with Major [[West-7356|John West]] of Stafford County.)''

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http://www.kittybrewster.com/members/1_Alexander.htm TABLE 1_Alexander. © Arbuthnott Family Association 1976 - 2006 01 October 2008 Descendants of Samuel Arbuthnot's son, Alexander Arbuthnot. Samuel Arbuthnot Born 20 February 1758/9 Northern Ireland Died 20 February 1844 in Gibsonia, PA Immigration: before 1790 From County Cork to Pine Township, PA Military service: Bet. 15 May - 14 December 1793 PA Militia from Westmoreland County, PA Occupation: Farmer, Pine Township, nr. Wexford, PA. Married first ______ ______ :A. William Arbuthnot Born 1781 Northern Ireland Died 30 December 1852 in Caldwell, Essex County, NJ. Married Mary Howell Born 19 February 1782 Kingston, Somerset County, NJ Died 07 April 1854 in Caldwell, Essex County, NJ Father: Stephen Howell Mother: Mary Stout (see Table 1 William) Samuel Arbuthnot married second Esther McMarlin 1779 - 1852 Born 21 March 1779 Ireland Died 28 September 1852 Burial: Unknown United Presbyterian Churchyard, Gibsonia Father: John McMarlin :B. Alexander Arbuthnot Born 01 September 1798 Pennsylvania Married 20 June 1826 Mary Jane Evins Born 26 August 1796 Died 01 July 1862 :1. Mary Ann Arbuthnot Born Pennsylvania 1828 Died Pennsylvania 06 August 1829 Buried Presbyterian Cemetery, Hampton Township, PA :2. Cochran Evins Arbuthnot Born 02 July 1829 Pennsylvania Died 26 December 1913 in Liberty Prairie, IL Buried in the family plot, Liberty Prairie Cemetery Military service: Bet. 1862 - 1865 U.S.Navy, acting heat engineer, #18174 Occupation: Machinist and farmer. Married first 28 February 1856 Margaret Morrison Born 17 April 1838 Died 07 March 1875 Father: Samuel Morrison :a. Samuel Alexander Arbuthnot Born 10 May 1859 Missouri Died 18 June 1923 in Bethalto, IL Married first Emma Evins Born Bethalto, IL Died in Alton, IL Father: William Evins Mother: Emma Culp :I. William Conrad Arbuthnot Born 21 January 1888 Bethalto, IL Died July 1963 in Alton, IL Married in Dorsey, Illinois 10 November 1915 Esther Cooper Born 19 May 1894 Moro, IL Died 14 February 1982 in Alton, IL Father: George Cooper Mother: Anna Harms :i. Charles Samuel Arbuthnot Born 22 December 1916 Bethalto, IL Died 26 September 1998 in Cottage Hills, IL Married in Cottage Hills, Illinois 10 May 19?? Betty Marie Caffery Born Brighton, Illinois 13 July 1934 Father: Joseph Caffery Mother: Ruth Viola Mellenthin :(A) Janetta Ruth Arbuthnot Born Alton, Illinois 23 February 1961 Married in Alton 14 March 1979 Christopher Frederick Wellhausen Born Carlinville, Illinois 25 March 1959 Father: John Robert Wellhausen, Sr. Mother: Janice Lee Yard :(1) Shaun Michael Wellhausen Born 13 July 1979 Alton, IL :(2) Ashley Nichole Wellhausen Born 24 September 1981 Alton, IL :(B) Charles William Arbuthnot Born in Alton, Illinois 07 October 1962 Married in San Francisco, CA 04 December 1984 Stephanie Christian DeBarreto d'Andalusia Born in Berkeley, CA 25 February 1964 Divorced 1991 ii. (Eldon) Conrad Arbuthnot Born Moro, Illinois 21 October 1918 Died in Alton, Illinois 26 August 1996 Occupation: Purchasing agent, Olin, maker of guns and shell. Married in Wood River, Illinois 27 June 1942 Jacquelyn R Moran Born Wood River, Illinois 19 January 1924 Died 22 October 2002 Father: J. William Moran Mother: Blanch Ventress :(A) James Charles Arbuthnot Born in Alton, Illlinois 10 January 1944 Police Sergeant in Alton (ret'd). Married in Godfrey, Illinois 22 December 1962 Sally Beiser (born Alton, Illinois 16 July 1944) Father: William Conrad Beiser Mother: Virginia Stewart :(1) Sally Jane Arbuthnot Born: 13 April 1964 Tacoma, WA Married 3 July 1981 Leon Trask. Divorced 13 April 1982. :(a) Abigail Trask Born 13 June 1981. She had a daughter by Mark Caruthers. :a. Savannah Caruthers. Born Alton, Illinois 9 May 1998. Abigail married 29 August 2006 Jerry Tandy. Sally married 21 December 1984 Ogden, UT Henry W Hersman They were married until December 2002. He is now serving just under 30 years in prison for 5 counts of attempted murder, aggravated arson and killing the family dog. After the divorce they all took the name of Arbuthnot back. :(b) Sally Christine Hersman, later Arbuthnot. Born St Louis, MO 20 July 1996. :(c) James ("Jimi") Conrad Hersman, later Arbuthnot. Born Alton, Illinois 1 June 2002. (2) Betty Lynn Arbuthnot Born Tacoma, WA 25 June 1965 Died 16 January 2002 Married in Alton, Illinois, 12 February 1983, Ted Kochanski. Divorced. :(a) Alison Marie Kochanski. Married Bethalto, IL 2 July 2005 Justin Hodge. :A. Madison Elizabeth Hodge. Born Alton, Illinois 6 December 2006. :(3) Mary Beiser Arbuthnot Born Alton, Illinois 29 January 1972 Married Tom Maupin (born 18 September 1969). :(a) Jacob James Maupin. A. Olivia Michelle Maupin. Born Jerseyville, Illinois 18 December 2007. :(4) Amy Jacquelyn Arbuthnot Born Alton 3 August 1973 Married Medora, IL 16 April 1994 Curt Cochran :(a) Magen Mary Cochran. Born Alton 21 March 1996. :(b) Jared Dean Cochran. Born Alton 20 March 2001. :(B) Jacquelyn ("Jackie") Moran Arbuthnot Born Alton 3 July 1954 Married Clayton, MO 1 June 1981 Kenneth Marion Fields (born Alton 2 March 1949), son of Raymond Fields and Margaret nee Fennell. He works for the news organization The Associated Press and manages the sates of Washington , Oregon and Alaska. They live in Seattle, WA. :(1) Ryan Christopher Fields Born 05 June 1984 St. Louis, MO :(2) Robyn Courtney Fields. Born St Louis, MO 11 November 1987. :(3) Andrew Patrick Fields. Born St Louis 11 March 1989. iii. Homer Edward Arbuthnot Born 09 November 1921 Moro, IL Died 13 January 1994 in Alton, IL Married 06 September 1955 Charlotte Lou Winters Born 16 December 1925 Alton, IL Died 30 October 1991 in Alton, IL Father: James Winters Mother: Anna Bell Fischer :(A) Steven Wayne Arbuthnot Born: 01 November 1951 Alton, IL Married in Alton, IL 20 September 1975 Linda Fowler Born: 22 January 1953 Wood River, IL Alton, IL Father: Judge Cletus Fowler Mother: Velda L. Johnson :(1) Sarah Rochelle Arbuthnot Born 23 July 1977 Alton, IL :(B) Patricia Ann Arbuthnot Born 04 October 1957 Wood River, IL Married in Granite City, Illinois 1 September 1956 Thomas Edward Jenkins Born in Alton 7 September 1979 :(1) Jill Katherine Jenkins Born 27 April 1983 Alton, IL (2) Matthew Stephen Jenkins Born 25 November 1985 Alton, IL :(C) Robert Michael Arbuthnot Born Alton, IL 05 July 1960 Married in Worden, IL 02 June 1984 Kelly Ann Miller Born 16 July 1960 Worden, IL, dau of Richard Francis Miller and Carolyn Mae nee Emrich :(1) Kayla Mae Arbuthnot Born Alton, Illinois 28 October 1988 :(2) Aaron Michael Arbuthnot Born Alton 18 September 1990 :II. [[Arbuthnot-4151|Emma Viola Arbuthnot]] Born Illinois 23 November 1889 Died 1970 Buried Short Cemetery, west of Bethalto, IL Married 15 January (24 June?) 1915 Arthur Brown Culp (Born March 1884 Died 31 December 1968) son of Samuel Henry ("Tine") Culp and Mary Maria Brown Samuel Alexander Arbuthnot married second 1885 Ella Evins Born Bethalto, Illinois August 1860 Died Bethalto July 1915 Father: William Evins Mother: Emma Culp :III. [[Arbuthnot-1282|Charles Walter Arbuthnot]] Born 09 August 1886 Bethalto, IL Died October 1962 Married 6 January 1915 Julia Walters Born 13 August 1893 Alton, IL Died 16 March 1966 in Alton, IL Father: George Walters Mother: Augusta Ingham i. Josephine Arbuthnot Born 11 December 1915 Alton, IL Died Valencia, CA 15 December 1990 Buried Inglewood Cemetery, Inglewood, CA 18 December 1990 Married 3 June 1940 Byron Sumpter Born 02 May 1914 Meredosia, Morgan, IL Died 11 September 1979 in Inglewood, CA Buried Inglewood Cemetery 14 September 1979 Father: Frank Sumpter Mother: Eva Coy (A) George Sumpter Born Los Angeles, California 28 July 1949 Married first Kathy Scott Married second 28 August 1970 Diana Bishop Born Torrance, CA 20 March 1953 Father: James Bishop Mother: Gabrielle (1) Daniel Sumpter Born 25 December 1979 Newhall, CA (2) David Sumpter Born 01 January 1983 Newhall, CA (B) (Eva) Christine Sumpter Born 20 March 1953 Los Angeles, CA Married 26 August 1978 Dennis Voeltner Born 08 November 1949 Wisconsin Father: Charles Voeltner Mother: Penny _____ (1) Gonatha Voeltner Born 15 June 1982 Long Beach, CA (2) Ryan Voeltner Born 30 August 1985 Long Beach, CA ii. Lester Arbuthnot. Born Bethallto, IL 21 September 1917. Died Alton, IL 16 January 1971. Married 20 June 1940 Doris Scoggins, daughter of John Scoggins. Divorced. He adopted Doris's daughter, Lois Jean Widaman (born 12 February 1938). (A) John Lester Arbuthnot. Born 17 July 1943 Alton, IL. Asssociate Dean, Eastern Arizona College (retired). Married 15 January 1966 Susan Kelly Richardson (born 19 January 1946), social worker eho works for the State of Arizona, daughter of William Foster Richardson and Margaret née Cannon. (1) Robert John Arbuthnot. Born 19 June 1966. An ironworker who is foreman at his company, MW Erectors, Inc. Married 15 February 1989 Shannon Leigh Gambill (born 17 March 1970), student, daughter of Ronald Gambill and Lynn, née Schroeder who is now Mrs Burt Collins. (a) Alana Kelyn Arbuthnot. Born 17 October 1988. (b) Devin John Arbuthnot. Born 7 September 1989. (c) Dylan Robert Arbuthnot. Born 21 April 1991. (d) Cheylee Shannon Arbuthnot. Born 5 January 1992. (e) Sheridan Leigh Arbuthnot. Born 24 August 1995. (f) Cianna Kelyn Arbuthnot. Born 31 October 2000. (2) Mark Joseph Arbuthnot. Born 12 September 1969, a twin. An Application Associate for Safeway Corp. Married 24 May 1998 Catherine ("Cathy") Wojick (born 22 July 1972), daughter of Patrick and JoAnn Wojick. (a) Brittany Shay Arbuthnot. Born 13 October 1998. (3) David Foster Arbuthnot. Born 12 September 1969, a twin. Unmarried. a produce clerk for Safeway Corp. b. William Evert Arbuthnot Born 22 September 1861 Edwardsville, IL Died 08 July 1918 in Mine La Motte, MO Occupation: President, Lead Mining Company. Married 1876 Ella Edith Waters Born 29 December 1861 Ashmore, IL Died June 1939 in Fredericktown, MO I. Lillian Arbuthnot Born October 1878 Mine La Motte, MO Died Unknown Married first William Wilkerson, master machinist, Cotton Belt Railroad. i. Bill Wilkerson ii. Elmo Wilkerson Lillian Arbuthnot married second c.1898 William Fiesler (born Edwardsville, IL; died Mine La Motte, MO 1910) iii. Neil Fiesler. iv. Buddie Fiesler II. Gladys Arbuthnot Born ca. 1889 Edwardsville, IL Died 1896 in Edwardsville, IL III. William Austin Arbuthnot Born Mine La Motte, MO 20 March 1896. Died Victoria, TX 10 April 1988 Served World War I. Vice president, Central Power & Light, San Antonio, TX Married in St Louis, MO 21 July 1920 Elizabeth ("Bess") Frances Henson (born Fredericktown, MO 06 August 1898 Died Victoria, TX 27 January 1993) daughter of George Henson and Emma nee Biffel i. Billie Jean ("Jeannie") Arbuthnot Born Flat River, MO 11 February 1922 Died 1 February 1993. She was a respected travel agent in Austin, Texas. Married Robert Charles Farmer, Sr. Born 10 October 1921 Gonzalex, TX Killed in action when shot down over the English Channel near Brest, France, W.W. II Military service: pilot. Father: Alfred Farmer Mother: Sue Mae Schultz (A) Robert Charles Farmer, Jr. Born 13 June 1943. Married first June 1966 Carolyn Louise Poole (born 8 May 1943). Divorced c.1973. (1) William Austin Farmer. Born Mineral Wells, TX 9 July 1968. (2) Elisabeth Louise ("Lisa") Farmer. Born Victoria, TX 3 August 1971. Robert Charles Farmer, Jr. Married second in South Korea Mo Kyu-Suk, a South Korean. Divorced 1987/8. (3) Charles ("Charlie") One-Ki Farmer. Born Korea 17 December 1983. Following the divorce, the court awarded custody of Charles to his father. He and his sister were raised separately and did not meet until July 2006. (4) Rebecca Yun-Chong Farmer. Born Fort Campbell, Kentucky 19 May 1986. Following the divorce, the court awarded custody of Rebecca to her mother. She and Charlie were raised separately and did not meet until July 2006. She has yet to meet her father. Jeannie Arbuthnot married second in San Antonio 3 February 1951 Willoughby Earl ("Bill") Schott Born 08 January 1919 Smithville, TX Died 26 February 1993 Served his country in WW II. Went on to be a well-regarded civil enginer serving communities across the state of Texas. Father: Earle Schott Mother: Bazie Butz (B) Willoughby ("Billy") Benson Schott Born Austin, TX 14 October 1952. He is a school teacher at Devine High School. He is a former football player for The University of Texas at Austin, former coach in the USFL and World League, & currently serves as a high school and college football official, in addition to his teaching duties. Married first Charleah Gaye Whitley. Divorced 1990. (1) Chelsea Elizabeth Schott Born 13 March 1989 Billy married second in Austin, Texas 19 September 1992 Lou Alice Brown (27 November 1955), school teacher at Burbank High School, San Antonio, dau of Rex Coulter Brown and Alice Josephine née Haynes. They live in Castroville, Texas. (C) Susan Elizabeth Schott Born Austin, TX 18 May 1954 Married first 21 August 1976 Douglas Cornelius Cannon, IV (born 23 March 1955), son of Douglas Cornelius Cannon, III. Divorced April 1986 (1) Douglas Cornelius Cannon, V. Born Maryland 19 February 1979 (2) Stephen Benson Cannon Born Austin TX 9 October 1980. Married 6 February 2001 Jennifer Snyder (born 29 December 1980). Susan Elizabeth Schott married second 4 March 1988 Robert E Ilkenhans Sr (born 16 August 1947). (3) Sarah Elizabeth ("SaraBeth") Ilkenhans Born 26 March 1989 Austin, TX (4) Daniel Ryan Ilkenhans Born 21 October 1990 Austin, TX (D) Sandra ("Sandy") Jean Schott Born Austin, TX 07 March 1958 Married 30 June 1979 Daniel Ray Elzner (1) Mary Elizabeth Elzner Born Austin 03 May 1985. Educated John Tyler HS (valedictorian); the University of Texas. (2) David Austin Elzner Born Austin 18 May 1989 ii. Robert Austin Arbuthnot Born 27 November 1928 San Antonio, TX Married 24 June 1950 Betty Jane Glascock Born 6 March 1930 Father: Harold Glascock Mother: Alvera Schultz. Divorced 1967. Robert lives in Victoria, Texas. (A) Kathy Arbuthnot Born 5 July 1953. Married Robert Wilkinson, a detective in the Houston Police Dept. IV. (Francis) Donald Arbuthnot Born 30 March 1898 Mine La Motte, MO Died August 1967 in Overland, MO Occupation: Automobile business Married in Missouri 19 July 1921 Gladys Wilson Born 23 February 1906 Died December 1983 in Missouri i. Donald Junior Arbuthnot Born 09 April 1922 Died Glencoe, MO 25 June 1997 Military service: U.S.Air Force, World War II Occupation: Manager, director, McDonnell Douglas Corp, St. Louis Married first George Bernice Bowman Born Sacramento, CA 13 February 1924 Donald Junior Arbuthnot married second 1948 Rosalie Clara Thomure Born 02 December 1929 Died 04 December 1974 (A) Donald ("Don") Allan Arbuthnot Born 1 May 1949 Married 9 May 1969 Karen Marie Schmidt Born 6 July 1949 (educ Holy Ghost, Berkeley, Mo 1963, Berkeley Senior High Berkeley, Mo 1967) She breeds and shows Golden retrievers. They live in St. Louis, MO 63138-3135 (1) Brian Douglas Arbuthnot Born 22 July 1970 (2) Leslie Renee Arbuthnot Born 21 October 1976 Married 21 April 2001 Michael D Baird. (B) Barbara ("Barb") Rose Arbuthnot Born 6 October 1950 Married 2 September 1980 Joe Piccolomini. They changed their name to Piccolo. (C) Mark Elmo Arbuthnot Born 6 March 1955 Married Denise _____ Born 28 June 1958 Separated. (1) Jason Arbuthnot Born 25 August 1976 (2) Jeromy Arbuthnot Born 16 November 1978 Mark then had a daughter by Theresa ______: (3) Hailey Arbuthnot Born ca 1997 ii. Gerald Arbuthnot V. Elmo Isaac Arbuthnot Born 28 April 1902 Mine La Motte, MO Died 20 July 1978 in Fredericktown, MO Occupation: Master electrician Married in Fredericktown, July 1943, Carrie Collier Born 03 June 1908 Fredericktown, MO Died 27 May 1981 in Fredericktown, MO VI. Vivian Lee Arbuthnot Born 24 January 1905 Mine La Motte, MO Died 01 December 1970 in Farmington, MO Married in Farmington, MO, 12 June 1928, Milton Calvin Simms Born 12 April 1900 Farmington, MO Died October 1985 Father: Calvin L. Simms Mother: Martha Jane Layne i. Barbara Simms Born Bonne Terre, MO 30 July 1930. Married in Farmington 23 June 1951 John Hartshorn Born Farmington 8 December 1931. (A) John David Hartshorn Born: 13 March 1953 Bonne Terre, MO Married in Doe Run, MO 10 December 1977 Mary Ann Horn (Born: 06 November 19??) Father: Marion Horn Mother: Grace _____ (1) Jessica Diane Hartshorn Born 22 March 1979 (2) Jonathan David Hartshorn Born 11 August 1981 (B) Milton Denman Hartshorn Born Bonne Terre 13 March 1953. Married in Ste Genevieve, MO, 19 April 1974, Gloria Otte Born Perryville, MO 6 November 1952 Father: Alvin Otte Mother: Rose Marie Bahr (C) Nancy Lynn Hartshorn Born St Louis, MO 17 May 1955 Married in Farmington, MO, 17 December 1977, Robert Allen Johnson Born 3 April 1949 Father: Roger Johnson Mother: Imogene Schmidt :(1) Allison Rae Johnson Born 23 January 1980 (2) Roger Lee Johnson Born 16 June 1982 :(D) Susan Jo Hartshorn Born 31 October 1962 Bonne Terre, MO c. Jennie M. Arbuthnot Born 01 June 1866 Liberty Prairie, IL Died 19 May 1871 per Bible record from Cliff Arbuthnot and per Gravestone gives death as 19 May 1871. Other statistics give date of death as 19 March 1896. :d. Cochran Austin Arbuthnot Born 06 June 1868 Liberty Prairie, IL Died 22 January 1869 in Liberty Prairie, IL :e. Isaac White Arbuthnot Born 06 June 1868 Liberty Prairie, IL Died 21 December 1954 in Wood River, IL Occupation: Farm laborer Married in Wood River, IL 12 October 1900 Loula Marie Kayser Born 09 November 1879 Liberty Prairie, IL Died 26 May 1964 in Wood River, IL Father: Charles Frederick Kayser Mother: Sophie Christine Blume :I. Birdie Viola Arbuthnot Born 25 April 1902 Liberty Prairie, IL Died 06 December 1976 in Wilmington, DE Educ: Univ of Illinois (BA) Occupation: Teacher Married in Wood River 22 June 1931 Gustav Adolph Papperman Born 22 October 1882 Baltimore, MD Died 15 September 1968 in Chestertown, MD educ: Univ of Delaware (BA); McCormick Coll., Chicago (MA) Occupation: Clergyman Father: Ernest Charles Papperman Mother: Emma Pauline Pfeiffer :i. Viola Pauline Papperman Born: 03 April 1933 Chicago, IL Degree 1: B.A., Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA Degree 2: M.A., Union Theological Seminary, NY Married William Louis Wipfler Born: 19 May 1932 Astoria, NY Degree: Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary, NY Married: 09 July 1955 Kennedyville, MD Father: William Edward Wipfler Mother: Eleanora Marguerite Hoffman :(A) William John Wipfler Born Ponce, Puerto Rico 26 March 1956 Educ: Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH (PA, psychology); Boston College Law School (JD); Boston College Graduate School of Management (MBA) Married 10 August 1985 Hobart, NY Valerie Suzanne Libby Born: Natick, MA 04 July 1953 Educ: Fitchburg State College, (MA); Boston College Law School (JD), dau of Leland Westworth Libby and Barbara Louise nee Martin :(1) Ashley Paul Sollima Wipfler :(2) Michaela Pauline Wipfler Born 27 February 1986 Natick, MA :(3) Vanessa Libby Wipfler Born 16 November 1989 Portland, ME :(4) Isaac Leland Wipfler Born 29 October 1992 Portland, ME :(B) Ann Margaret Wipfler Born 13 July 1957 Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic Degree: B.A., William Smith College, Geneva, NY Married in Freeport, NY 20 April 1980 Wesley Dakin Van DeWater Born 03 May 1956 Southington, CT Father: Livingston Van DeWater, Jr. Mother: Mary Ellen Chamberlain :(1) Scott Wesley Van DeWater Born 26 August 1984 Hamburg, NY :(2) Mark Daniel Van DeWater Born 01 June 1986 Hamburg, NY :(3) Benjamin David Van DeWater Born 19 November 1991 Hamburg, NY :(C) Sarah Pauline Wipfler Born Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic 4 April 1959 educ: Univ of Vermont (BS). Married in Freeport, NY, 30 June 1984, William Robert Pictor, Jr. Born 8 June 1956 educ Hobart College, Geneva, NY. Father: William Robert Pictor, Sr. Mother: Ann Elizabeth Grainge (1) Geoffrey William Sharpe Pictor Born Buffalo, NY 22 October 1989 (2) David Robert Arbuthnot Pictor Born Buffalo 13 June 1992 :(D) Mark Gustav Wipfler Born: Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic 10 November 1960 Clark University, Worcestor, MA (BS); New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY (MD) Married Kathleen ("Kathy") Patricia Masterson (born: 20 September 1963 Queens, NY) educ: Binghamton University (BS, nursing); Adelphi University, (MS, nursing administration) Married: 03 March 1989 Queens, NY Father: James John Masterson Mother: Eileen Georgiana Burke :(1) Jillian Mary Wipfler Born Danbury, CT 19 April 1995 :(2) Kimberly Ann Wipfler Born CT 5 January 1999 :ii. Phyllis Ann Papperman Born 24 June 1934 Chicago, IL Degree: Washington College, Chestertown, MD (BA) Married Roy Richard Jones II Born: 05 May 1933 Alexandria, VA Degree 1: B.S., University of Iowa, Iowa City Degree 2: M.S., Washington State University, Pullman Married: 17 August 1957 Kennedyville, MD :(A) Victoria ("Vickie") Lynn Jones Born 28 June 1960 Baltimore, MD Educ: Western Washingtion University (BA); Seattle Central Community College, (AA, interpreter training). :(B) Roy Richard Jones III Born 29 November 1962 Baltimore, MD Educ: Whitworth College, Spokane, WA, (BA, fine arts) Married 28 January 1989 Lake Tahoe, NV Christie Ann Burchett Born 27 June 1964 Spokane, WA Degree: Whitworth College :iii. Mary Margaret Papperman Born 01 March 1940 Chicago, IL Educ: University of Delaware Married 24 June 1961 Kennedyville, MD Roger Lee Thorne II Born 12 June 1939 Easton, MD Father: Roger Lee Thorne I Mother: Margaret Virginia Haddaway :(A) (Jennifer) Nalani ("Lani") Thorne Born: 05 August 1966 Honolulu, HI Degree: University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus Married in Eagle River, AK 21 March 1998 Damian Curtis Erie (Born: 27 April 1974 Minot, ND) Father: Curtis Edward Erie Mother: Sandra Kay Samson :(1) Ian Curtis Erie Born Anchorage, AK 1 January 1998 :(2) Jace Erie. Born Colorado Springs, CO 19 March 2001. :(B) Diana Marie Thorne Born Newark, NJ 6 May 1968. Married Columbia, MD 27 May 1989 Eric Stephen Engstrom Born St Louis, MO 22 July 1965 Father: Eric Roland Engstrom Mother: Joan Erna Swendelhurst :(1) Eric David Engstrom Born 29 May 1990 Columbia, MD :(C) Roger Scott Thorne Born 20 February 1970 Baltimore, MD Education: College in Maryland :II. Clifford Eugene Arbuthnot Born 15 May 1906 Liberty Prairie, IL Died 18 December 1991 in Nevada, MO Married in Staunton, IL 14 April 1933 Gladys Fern Valentine Born 23 February 1906 Staunton, IL Died 28 December 1983 in Kimberling City, MO Father: Benjamin George Valentine Mother: Charlotte Bertha Easley :i. Charlotte Louise Arbuthnot Born: 02 May 1935 Alton, IL Married Wood River, IL 19 December 1953 John Henry Baxter, Sr. (born: 24 January 1935 Rosemont, IL) Father: James Edward Baxter Mother: Jessie Ethyl Sanders :(A) Mary Louise Baxter Born: 13 June 1954 Alton, IL Married in Russellville, MO 10 July 1976 David James Tucker, Sr. Born 08 December 1954 Fulton, MO Father: Donald James Lorenzo Tucker Mother: Frances Jane Sartor :(1) Jennifer Louise Tucker Born 07 March 1978 Columbia, MO :(2) David James Tucker, Jr. Born: 10 March 1981 Columbia, MO :(B) John Henry Baxter, Jr. Born: 22 April 1955 Alton, IL Educ: University of Missouri Married in Russellville, MO 08 August 1976 Bunny Jean Ward Born: 13 May 1957 educ: University of Missouri :(C) Nola Ruth Baxter Born: 16 January 1957 Alton, IL Degree: B.S., Lincoln University, education and business administration Married 31 May 1980 Jefferson City, MO Tony Lee Townley Born: 13 June 1960 Jefferson City, MO Father: Clarence Monroe Townley Mother: Verda Mae Schowengerdt :(1) Christopher Bryan Townley Born: 30 April 1984 Jefferson City, MO :(D) Janice Eve Baxter Born: 03 March 1958 Alton, IL Married Jefferson City, MO 03 May 1981 Richard Allen Taylor Born: 18 February 1957 Jefferson City, MO Father: Richard Leon Taylor Mother: Geraldine Maude Bond :(E) Elizabeth Ann Baxter Born 23 April 1960 Alton, IL :(F) Carol Sue Baxter Born 17 January 1963 Alton, IL Education: School of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, MO :(G) James Clifford Baxter Born 29 January 1964 Alton, IL Education: University of Missouri, Columbia :(H) Susan Elaine Baxter Born 26 November 1965 Alton, IL Education: University of Missouri, Kirksville :(I) Mark Anthony Baxter Born 22 October 1973 Columbia, MO :(J) Jesse Fern Baxter Born 22 October 1973 Columbia, MO :ii. Nola Jean Arbuthnot Born: 11 November 1940 Alton, IL Degree 1: Central Missouri State University, marketing education Degree 2: Educational specialist degree in counseling Degree 3: M.A. Pittsburg, KS State University, human resource development Married Kenneth Ray Hartzfeld Born: 16 July 1938 Carthage, MO Died: 06 November 1982 Nevada, MO Married: 01 June 1959 Nevada, MO Father: James Edward Hartzfeld Mother: Frances Maxine Young :(A) James Eugene Hartzfeld Born: 04 November 1959 Nevada, MO Educ: University of Missouri, (BA, chemistry); Emory University, Atlanta, GA (MBA) Married in Kansas City, 24 October 1982, Jeanette Lynn Glover (born: 07 July 1961 Kansas City, KS, educ: University of Texas, nursing), dau of James Lawrence Glover and Julia Ruth nee Carlson :(1) Jillian Reid Hartzfeld Born: 05 October 1993 Alton, IL :(2) Kenneth James Hartzfeld Born: 02 September 1998 Atlanta, GA :(B) Kimberly Ann Hartzfeld Born: 06 August 1961 Nevada, MO Degree 1: Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, counseling Degree 2: Northeast Texas University, Denton, counseling Married David Arthur McNeley Born: 03 February 1964 Everett, WA Degree: M.A. in accounting Married: 16 July 1990 Nevada, MO Father: Charles Arthur McNeley Mother: Elsie Mae Davison :(1) Grant Arthur McNeley Born: 18 February 1992 Kansas City, MO :(2) Carlin Elise McNeley Born: 11 January 1995 Kansas City, MO :(C) Kendall Ray Hartzfeld Born: 05 October 1964 Nevada, MO Education 1: Missouri State School for the Deaf Education 2: Hennipen Technical School, Brooklyn Park, MN III. Charles Frederick Arbuthnot Born 21 September 1915 Liberty Prairie, IL Died 04 July 1996 in Bethalto, IL Occupation: Banker Married in Wood River, Illinois, 12 April 1947, Marie Putnam (born: 27 November 1926 Borger, TX) dau of ______ Putnam and Sarah Columbus nee Bragg :i. James Robert Arbuthnot Born Chicago, Illinois 25 December 1950 :ii. Steven Charles Arbuthnot Born: 04 May 1953 Springfield, IL Degree: Eastern Illinois University, Charleston Married Jane Ruth Westerhold Born: 17 April 1953 Wood River, IL Degree 1: University of Northern Colorado, Greeley Degree 2: Southern Illinois University Medical School, Springfield Married: 19 June 1976 Wood River, IL Father: Frederick Thomas Westerhold Mother: Dorothy Patricia Kalista :(A) Lindsey Marie Arbuthnot Born Springfield, Illinois 10 April 1984 :iii. Sarah Arbuthnot Born Wood River, Illinois 8 March 1960 :f. Martha ("Mattie") Jane Arbuthnot Born 17 December 1870 Died 19 March 1947 Married Frank Bryan, Sr. :I. Frank Bryan, Jr. :II. Dorothy Bryan Cochran Evins Arbuthnot married second 1875 his sister-in-law Jane Morrison Born 15 February 1834 Died 17 July 1896 Father: Samuel Morrison :3. Sarah Jane Arbuthnot Born September 1830 Pennsylvania Married 1855 Charles Pesquire (died before 1900) :4. Samuel Arbuthnot Born 24 January 1834 Pennsylvania Died 06 September 1838 in Pennsylvania Burial: Unknown Hampton Township Cemetery, PA :5. William Arbuthnot Born November 1834 Pennsylvania Died Unknown Married Julia _____ Born July 1841 Missouri :a. Jennie Arbuthnot Born Illlinois 1868 (per 1880 census). :C. David Arbuthnot Born 1799 Pennsylvania Died Unknown Occupation: Farmer. Married Eleanor Fowler Born ca. 1800 Died Unknown (see Table 1 David) :D. Jane Arbuthnot Born 1801 Pennsylvania Died 19 March 1883 in Pennsylvania Burial: Unknown United Presbyterian Church Cemetery, 2 miles northeast of Mars, PA Married William Forsythe Born 1798 Ireland Died Unknown Occupation: farmer :E. Carson William Arbuthnot Born ca. 03 May 1804 Jamestown, Pine Township, Allegheny County, PA Died 01 January 1873 in Boulder County, CO Married Mary Frances Jones Born June 1809 Ireland Died November 1870 in Boulder, CO (see Table 1 Carson) :F. Sarah Arbuthnot Born 1806 Pennsylvania Died Unknown (see Table 1 Samuel) :G. Samuel Arbuthnot Born 1808 Pennsylvania Died 08 January 1895 in Plattford, Sarpy County, NE Occupation: Farmer Married Tryphena Toogood Born ca. 1820 England Died before 10 June 1880 in Plattford, Sarpy County, NE Burial: Unknown Near Plattford, NE Father: Christopher Toogood Mother: Mary _____ (see Table 1 Samuel) :H. Robert Arbuthnot Born 21 March 1810 Allegheny, PA Died 08 May 1856 in Plymouth County, IA Military service: Civil War Married Jane Holden Born 24 December 1813 Ireland Died 13 September 1898 Burial: Unknown Pomona Cemetery, CA (see Table 1 Robert) :I. Mary Arbuthnot Born 1812 Allegheny, PA Died 02 April 1889 Burial: Unknown Xenia, NE, in plot with her nephew Christopher T. Arbuthnot, her brother Samuel, and his wife Tryphena. :J. James Gibson Arbuthnot. Born 15 January 1816 Allegheny County, PA Died 05 August 1893 in Republic County, KS Burial: Unknown Farmington Township, Republic County, KS Education: Ohio University, Athens, mathematics and surveying Occupation: Stockman, county surveyor, teacher Married Mary Catherine Vogel/Fogal. Born 24 August 1826 Mainzlar, Hessen, Darmst, Germany Died 08 November 1900 in Belleville, KS Burial: Unknown Farmington Township, Republic County, KS Education: Was a student of James Gibson Arbuthnot, whom she married Father: Daniel Vogel Mother: Anna Katharina Erkel (see Table 1 James) :K. Martha Arbuthnot Born 27 May 1818 Arlington, Pa Died 15 August 1879 in Tama County, IA Married John Newton Born 28 April 1828 Leicestershire, England Died Unknown in Tama County, IA Occupation: Planted all the trees on George Keck's farm Father: Stephen Newton Mother: Lucy Ann Dawson (see Table 1 Martha) :L. Thomas Gibson Arbuthnot Born 26 April 1821 Pine Township, Allegheny County, PA Died 06 June 1903 Married Rhoda Orsborn Born 1810 Pennsylvania Died 21 September 1878 (see Table 1 Samuel) Last brought up to date 19:42 01 October 2008 Table 1 (top) Arbuthnott Family Association | Kittybrewster.com | Genealogy | Heraldry | Index | FAQ | Site guide | Memories | General genealogical advice | Contact us Produced by Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt of 37 Cathcart Road, London SW10 9JG who will welcome amendments and additional information All contents of this site Copyright © 1976 - 2008 Sir William Arbuthnot, Bt and Alexander Broadbent Arbuthnot. All rights reserved.

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{{Native American Adjunct}} :''Due to claims about possible Native American origins, this profile is protected, tracked and co-managed by WikiTree's Native Americans project. Please use G2G to discuss his heritage.'' ==Biography== This freespace page contains data that was initially on the profile of [[Sizemore-38|Ned Sizemore]]. == Research Notes == I'm Joy (Wright) King and I've been researching and collecting records for Sizemore since 1985. I'm also the admn for the FTDNA Sizemore project we started back in 2002. There is a great deal of misinformation regarding the various lines. My article for our Sizemore project: Origin of the surname: SIZEMORE (Eng.) Descendant of Sigmar (victory, great) dweller on the Saxon's wasteland1 Sizemore DNA project [http://sizemorednaproject.com/ DNA] [http://www.sizemorednaproject.com/history_surname.html king] When I checked the LDS IGI for England (Jan/Feb 1988) many years ago, I found numerous pages of records. There were 44 spelling variants of SIZEMORE. The earliest record was dated 1556 and largest concentration of the surname was in the county of Gloucester.2 However, we do have a mixed bag of results that does need explaining. The largest group in our DNA test results is Haplogroup Q. This haplogroup designation has been confirmed with SNP tests of several of our participants. It is found in Native Americans and in Europe. In addition to our main Q group, we have received results for three of our participants that also have SNP confirmed Hg Q but do not match the main group. In order to be sure our markers are consistent with the Native American markers, our main group participants were joined to the FTDNA Q3 Native American project.3 The three non matching participants and a few of the main group participants were joined to the FTDNA Q project.4 The administrators of both projects have concluded our participant’s markers are most consistent with the Native American markers, which means they are all descendants of a MALE Native American, but not the same Most Recent Common Ancestor. Even though some Sizemore lines have an oral history of NA ancestry, it was always thought to be from a MALE SIZEMORE/FEMALE NA relationship, so these results were quite surprising. I think everyone will agree there wasn’t a full blood male or female Indian named SIZEMORE waiting on the banks of the James when the English arrived. These DNA results are for the “ancient ancestry” and genealogically the earliest MRCA would have to be in 1600s Virginia. The DNA results indicate the origin of these male lines is apparently due to FEMALE SIZEMORE and MALE NA relationships with the child/children using the Sizemore surname. This also means these male lines are not *genetically* Sizemores. The genealogical research shows the earliest appearance of the surname in Virginia is WILLIAM SISMORE who came to VA from England and received 100 acres of land "Upon Appomattox River" in the first division of land in 1619.5 William isn’t found on any of the surviving early ship lists, but in order to qualify for this amount of land he had to be in VA before 1616.6 The Henrico & Charles City Co. division line was moved in 1634 and later patents mentioning SIZEMORE'S CREEK indicate William's land was on the north side of the Appomattox River in Henrico Co. in the area that became Chesterfield Co. in 1749. There are two records for Martha SISEMORE, one dated 18 July 1620 saying she had paid for her passage to VA7, the other dated 23 May 1625 indicating she made frequent trips between England & Virginia.8 No record of a maiden name has been found for Martha. I believe she arrived later than William. It is assumed they were married which most likely occurred in Virginia. She may have been among the women that were transported from England, starting in 1619, with the intention of marrying the many unhappy single males already there. 9 During the Indian massacre William & Martha fled across the river where they are found on the 16 Feb. 1623/4 list of the living at West & Shirley Hundred.10 They are not found on the 1624/5 census, but on Jan 14, 1625/6 William was still living in VA when he sent 2000 lbs. of tobacco to England.11 1636/31/Dec.- VA Patent Bk. 1-Part II: Ralph WYATT, Gent. to Richard JOHNSON, Roger DAVIS & Abraham WOOD, Planters, last day of Dec. 1636, p.590. One parcell of land lying & being from SIZEMORES Cr. & soe up the Cr. as farr as CAPT. BUTTONS land doth extend, from thence up to the Rock in Apamattock Riv., thence along the river & soe into the Baye & from thence to SIZEMORE his Cr. againe. Said WYATT, his assigns &c. shall possess & enjoy 10A of land aforesaid running down from the Rock above mentioned. Signed Ralph WYATT. Wit: Joseph FISTER, Daniell LEWELLIN.12 Abraham WOOD, Richard JOHNSON, & Roger DAVIS jointly leased from Ralph WYATT, a tract on SIZEMORE'S CREEK and extending to the rock in Appomattox River for 21 yrs. On May 14, 1638 Abraham WOOD patented 400A in Charles City Co. on Appomattox River adjoining lands of JOHN BAKER & JOSEPH BOURNE and extending west on the main river over against Peircie's Toyle Creek. Another patent for 200A in Henrico Co. on the north side of Appomattox River "neere unto the great Rocke" and opposite land of JOHN BAKER was granted to him 8 June 1639. These two tracts, with 100A added, were incorporated in a patent for 700A in Henrico Co. on SIZEMORE'S CREEK granted to him, 20 Oct. 1642.13 FORT HENRY, located at present-day Petersburg, was granted to Captain Abraham WOOD with 600A of land plus all houses, edifices, boats, and ammunition belonging to the fort. WOOD was required to maintain and keep ten persons continuously at the fort for three years. The forts served as the first line of defense against possible attacks by the natives. Being the center of the varied activities of the frontier, they also were the starting point for expeditions against the Indians and became the center of trade for the outlying regions.14 In 1650 he [Abraham WOOD] joined Edward BLAND, Sackford BREWSTER and Elias PENNANT on a journey of discovery along the Chowan and Nottoway rivers into NC. In 1653 the Assembly granted him and his associates special privileges for fourteen years in trading activities "in places where no English ever have bin and discovered, nor have had particular trade." 15 Appomattoc. Appamattucks, chief village of King Coquonasum was located until 1623 on Swift Creek, a tributary of the Appomattox River, about a mile above its mouth. Apamatuks (Smith) or Mattica (Tindall) was the chief village of Queen Oppussoquionuske, sister of King Coquonasum. It was located on Bermuda Hundred point until it was destroyed about Christmas, 1611, by Sir Thomas Dale. Appomattocks Indian Towne apparently became the chief village after the destruction in 1623 of King Coquonasum's village by Capt. Nathaniel West. It was located on Old Indian Towne Creek, the present Rohoic Run, and remained there until 1691. It was within a short distance of the site of Fort Henry, 1646-1676. Population about 250.16 Various deeds continue to use SIZEMORES Cr. as a boundary location, but I haven't found anything else naming either William or Martha, and nothing indicating they had any children. However, I believe the NA ancestry had to have come into the line during this early time period when it was encouraged and totally accepted. The most likely suspect right now is Martha, but there's no actual proof of that. It also seems possible this MALE NA could have been from the above Appomattock tribe, although I doubt we'll ever know exactly which tribe this ancestry actually came from. Surry Co., VA- 10 June 1654. Deed Thomas ROLFE to Wm. CORKER 150 acres of land between SMITH's Fort old field & the Divell's Woodyard Swampe & all houses, etc., being due unto the sd ROLFE by guift from the INDYAN KING. Wit: Ja. MASON, Edmund HOWELL. On backside assigned by Wm CORKER to Wm. BARBER, 22 Aug. 1654. Wit: Richd. WEBSTER, SAM SUKLEMOE. [Is this SIZEMORE? JK] Assigned by Wm BARBER to Rober GILBERT and Xo. MITCHELL on 1 Dec. 1654. Wit: Wm. MARRIOTT, Jno. BRADY. Interest assigned by Chr. MITCHELL to Roger GILBER. Wit: Jno. CORKER.17 Note JK: The above dates are shown in this deed but all other entries in this section are dated 1674. If the 1654 date is correct, SAM would have been at least 21 so born by 1633 or earlier. A record has been found that indicates SAMUEL SIZEMORE owned a lot in Norfolk Town, Norfolk Co., VA, in 1693.18 In order to acquire land, SAMUEL would have to be at least 21 at this time so born by 1672 or earlier. If this is the same SAMUEL that’s a witness on the above deed and the 1654 date is correct, he would have been 60 yrs. old in 1693! No record of this purchase by SAMUEL or the sale to Thomas TABOR has been found, but the purchase by TABOR is mentioned in his 1700/1 will.19 1707/10/Mar. - Deed Book W #1, Chowan County, N.C. #241 pg.112: PETER EVANS of Chowan Prect., carpenter to Charles MERRITT and Eliner his wife for sundry causes and considerations, one half of a tract of 600A at ye mouth of Deep Ck. and running up Chawanock River. Wit: SAMUEL SUKLEMORE [SIZEMORE], William STEVENS.20 Note JK: Only place in deeds from 1696 to 1723 that Suklemore is listed, all others Sizemore. Samuel SIZEMORE is also found on a 1715 tax list in Perquimans Co., NC21 Joseph SISEMORE is a witness to a deed in Chowan Co., NC Oct. 13, 1718 but not found in any other records.20 Samuel SIZEMORE received land grants in NC.22 He md. Elizabeth HOOKER, daughter of William HOOKER. Elizabeth’s sister Ann was married to Robert EVANS, son of the above Peter EVANS.23 He is found on a 1721 tax list 24, but was dead by 1723 leaving one known son, Samuel Jr., and Elizabeth md. Nicholas SESSUMS.25 There are later records for Samuel SIZEMORE, Jr., but nothing has been found in any of the records, so far, that indicate he had a wife or children. I do think Samuel Sr. and Joseph were related to the early Henrico Co., VA family, but there is no concrete proof of that either. In 1712 Margery SISEMORE was a witness to the will of Richard HOMES/HOLMES. The Henrico Co., VA records, found so far, show Margery was born in 1690, most likely the orphan of Evan OWEN & his wife Margery. They also show she was Margery SISEMORE in 1712, living in the same area of then Henrico Co., VA (present Chesterfield Co.) where the 1st William SIZEMORE received land in 1619.26 In 1734 William SIZEMORE of Henrico Co., VA had a land survey. He would have to be born by 1713.27 In 1736 another Henrico Co., VA deed mentions SIZEMORE Cr.28 William SIZEMORE received a patent in 1738, the land was located in Amelia Co., VA.29 He is also mentioned in other patents.30 He is not found on the early Amelia Co., VA tax lists so may not have lived on this land.31 In 1739 Henry SIZEMORE is found in one Goochland Co., VA record, but there’s no indication he ever actually lived there.32 There’s no way to know his actual age at this time, but if he was of legal age (21) he would have been born by 1718. There are numerous entries for the SIZEMORES in the VA survey books and all the locations are in present Halifax & Mecklenburg counties of VA.33 In 1741 WILLIAM has the 1st survey entry. In 1743 MARGERY has a survey entry. This is transcribed as MARY but additional records show it was probably an abbreviation of MARG. In 1743 HENRY & EPHRAIM have surveys so born by 1722 or earlier. In 1744 WILLIAM sold the Amelia Co. land and is "of Brunswick Co., VA" (the parent Co. of present Halifax Co.).34 In 1746 EDWARD & JAMES are mentioned for the first time in the surveys so born by 1725 or earlier. In 1747 GEORGE SIZEMORE enters 200 Acres of Land on the Lower side Line of his Mother MARY [MARGERY] SIZEMORE's Survey. GEORGE was born by 1726 or earlier. Also in 1747 is this entry: P.50 (March 19 1746/7 Void) HENRY SIZEMORE junr. enters 400 Acres of Land Begin: at his Fathers begin. W.O. Blaz'd 3 Ways thence running for length Southwardly. Note JK: There is nothing in any of the continuing records that mention HENRY as SR. or JR. and only one Henry is on the tithes list in 1748. The 1748 Lunenburg Co., VA tithes lists for the area that became Halifax Co. included: William, Ephraim, Henry, James, and Edward SIZEMORE, 1 tithe each and all 21 or older.35 In 1749 we find William and Edward SYSMOORE, and James SIZEMORE. In 1750 George & Ephraim SIZEMORE.35 The 1751 list for the area of present Halifax & Mecklenburg counties has not been found. No Sizemores are on the few lists that do exist. There are extensive continuing VA records for this Halifax/Mecklenburg group of Sizemores, all of which indicate they were considered white by the early 1700s. I am confident these are the men our DNA participants with the Hg Q markers descend from. Most of them left VA in the 1750s and are found in the SC records before some of them moved on to GA, NC, TN, and KY. Some Sizemore researchers consider the 1753 record, that refers to EPHRAIM SIZEMORE as a mulatto, as proof of mixed NA ancestry.36 I have a different view on this. There are numerous references in various county minute books where slanderous statements have been made and later retracted. Since there is nothing, pertaining to this petition, in the remaining published abstracts of the Orange Co. Minutes, which continue for several years, the case may have been dropped for this reason, but Ephraim did not sue for restitution. It’s also possible his early NA ancestry was known and fully accepted while living in VA, but was *tested* for acceptance in NC by Mary Torrington. Since nothing else is found on this case, and he’s not noted in any other records as anything but white, NC officials apparently accepted it as well, as did SC in this time period. The half-blood Creek Indian ARTHUR SIZEMORE of AL is well documented, as are his descendants. The male descendant that has been tested does not have the NA markers. He is Hg E3b and matches no one in our project. Until we test another direct line male descendant of this line, we can't be sure the present tested descendent has the true markers for this line. SOURCES for the above narrative: : 1. Smith, Elsdon C. - New Dictionary of American Family Names, 472. : 2. http://www.familysearch.org/ : 3. http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Amerind%20Y/ : 4. http://www.familytreedna.com/public/ydna_q/ : 5. Sams, The Conquest of Virginia The Third Attempt An image of the original can be seen at The Library of Congress web site in The Thomas Jefferson Papers Series 8. Virginia Records Manuscripts. 1606-1737. Virginia, 1606-92, Charters of the Virginia Company of London; Laws; Abstracts of Rolls in the Offices of State : 6. Charles E. Hatch, Jr., The First Seventeen Years VA 1607-1624 "The first real, or general, division was provided for in 1618 and became effective in VA in 1619. Two classifications of planters- those who came to VA before Dale departed in 1616 "ancient planters", each with three yrs. residence entitled to 100A. Those after Dale's departure, if they had come at their own charge, were to obtain 50A." : 7. Library of Congress- Records of the VA Company Vol.1 p.408 and can also be seen on the Library of Congress website at: Manuscript Volume : 8. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol.XXIII No.2, 135/136 - Minutes of The Council & General Court [ink folio 130]. Date confirmed 6/24/05 in email from Jean L. Cooper, Associate Director, Interlibrary Services University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, VA 22903. : 9. http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whoweare/exhibits/destiny/introduction.htm Between 1619 and 1621 the Virginia Company sent about 250 young English women to Virginia . . . [Virginia Company Records, 16 July 1621, Ferrar Papers, Magdalene College, Cambridge College] Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers And Pioneers 1623-1666, xvii. Introduction- Among the projects under the new order was one of November 3, 1619 duly carried into effect, except in the matter of number. “Lastly he wished that a fit hundredth might be sent of woemen, Maides young and uncorrupt to make wives to the Inhabitants and by that means to make them more setled & lesse moveable * * * These women if they marry to the publique farmers, to be transported at the charge of the Company; If otherwise, then those that take them to wife to pay the said Company their charges of transportation.” : 10. Colonial Records of Virginia (1874; reprint, Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Company, 1989), 40-41; Sams, The Conquest of Virginia The Third Attempt, 655. : 11. VTLS, Inc., Virginia Colonial Records Project, Survey Report No.3758 (revised) http://www.lva.lib.va.us/siteindex/index.htm : 12. Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers-Abstracts of VA Land Patents & Grants 1623-1666, 95. : 13. Adventurers of Purse And Person, 695-698: WOOD Note JK: 2/25/05- http://users.rcn.com/deeds/pool.htm This site has transcribed and mapped the location, but the Deed Mapper software is needed to view the maps. If anyone has this software, please let me know. This would be a great addition to our Sizemore records. : 14. W. Stitt Robinson, Jr., Mother Earth Land Grants In Virginia, 1607-1699, 32. : 15. Adventurers of Purse and Person, 696-7; Landon C. Bell, The Old Free State: A Contribution to the History of Lunenburg County and Southside Virginia, Vol. I Chapter III, 76-78; Philip A. Bruce, Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records. Citation: New York: MacMillan and Co., 1896 Subdivision: Chapter VIII HTML by Dinsmore Documentation http://www.dinsdoc.com/bruce-1-8.htm In 1646, Fort Henry on the Appomattox with six hundred acres attached was granted to Captain Abraham Wood, Fort James on the Chickahominy with four hundred acres to Thomas Rolfe, and Fort Royal with six hundred acres to Captain Roger Marshall, in return for which each was to maintain a band of rangers for the defence of these fortified posts.2 Hening’s Statutes, vol. I, 326, 327. : 16. Ben C. McCary, Indians In Seventeenth-Century Virginia, 3. Clarence Walworth Alvord and Lee Bidgood, The First Explorations of the Trans-Allegheny Region by the Virginians 1650-1674, 32-33. “Just across the river was situated the principal village or “town” of the Appomattox Indians, who furnished Wood with messengers, hunters, porters, and courageous and faithful guides.” : 17. Davis, Surry County Records - Surry County, Virginia, 1652-1684 Book II, March 1671 to 5 July 1684, 54. : 18. Roger Dey Whichard, author and editor, The History Of Lower Tidewater Virginia Volume I (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., Inc., 1959), 325-370. : 19. Abstracts of Norfolk County Wills, 175-6. Copy of pages personally requested & supplied to me by Kristina 7/23/07. They can now be seen here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorfol/orf175.jpg Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA Will Book 6 f.201. Dated 8 Jan. 1700. Proved 15 Jan. 1700/1. : 20. Margaret M. Hofmann, Chowan Precinct North Carolina Genealogical Abstracts of Deed Books 1697-1723. : 21. NCGSJ-Aug 91, 130/131. : 22. Margaret M. Hofmann, Province of North Carolina 1663-1729 Abstracts of Land Patents. : 23. 1716/8/June Chowan Co. NC - Will of WM. HOOKER - Oct. Court 1717. : 24. Weynette Parks Haun, Chowan Co., NC Misc. Papers 1685-1744 Bk.1, 22. : 25. Journal of NC Genealogy Vol. VIII No.2 June 1962 Number 30 NC Inventories 1677-1784- File No. SS876 Dated 1722-1735 page 61. : 26. Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Colonial Wills of Henrico Co., VA Part One 1677-1737 ; Cavaliers and Pioneers-Abstracts of VA Land Patents & Grants 1623-1666; Benjamin B. Weisiger III, compiler, Henrico County Virginia Deeds 1677-1705 (Athens, GA: Iberian Publishing Co., 1996); Cavaliers and Pioneers Volume II; Weisiger, Colonial Wills of Henrico Co., VA Part Two 1737-1781. : 27. Beverley Fleet, Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol. XXI Henrico Co., VA - Southside, 21, 29, 45, 48. Also see p.2- PREFACE: “. . . The records are of persons who lived in Henrico on the south side of James River. This became Chesterfield County in 1749. And also records of persons who had properties or business in that section.” : 28. VA Gen. Soc., Cavaliers and Pioneers Vol. Four 1732-1741, 124- PB 17 p.211. : 29. VA Land Office Patents No. 17, 1735-1738, p. 510 (Reel 15). : 30. VGS, Cavalier And Pioneers Volume Four: 1732-1741, 130, 175, 235. : 31. Amelia Co., VA tithe lists 1736-1755, 1762 and partial 1779 can be viewed online at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vataxlists/Amelia/ : 32. Court Records, Goochland County, VA, Free Negro and Slave Records, 1739, Library of Virginia. “Samuel BURTON, John SPEARS, and HENRY SIZEMORE this day brought before me the head of Hampton, an outlawed slave belonging to John OWEN .... which said slave they could not take without killing of him. (Signed) George CARRINGTON.” : 33. Marion Dodson Chiarito, Entry Record Book 1737-1770 (Land entries in present VA Counties of Halifax, Pittsylvania, Henry, Franklin & Patrick). : 34. Amelia Co., VA DB.2 - 1742-1747. : 35. Landon C. Bell, Sunlight on the Southside Lists of Tithes Lunenburg County, Virginia 1748-1783. : 36. Shields- Orange Co., NC Abstracts of the Min. of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept. 1752-Aug. 1766. Sept. 1753 Folio 10 p.20: "Mary Torrington petitions this court praying that an orphan female child, called Sarah Torrington taken from her in a forcible manner by a certain EPHRAIM SIZEMORE a mulatto & be bound to Miles Parker . . ." Note JK: Copy of original ordered by & received from Jack Goins 24 Mar. 1999 The original reads as follows: : Torrington Petition} : Mary Torrington Petitions this Court praying that an orphan female Child called Sarah Torrington taken from her in a forcible manner by a certain Ephraim Sisemore a Mullatto : OD. [ordered JK] be bound to Miles Parker, ordered that the said Parker take the said Orphan Child into his care at present and that the said Mary appear with said Sarah before the Justices of next Court. The below is my posting to the RootsWeb Sizemore message board regarding our then Y-DNA results. The present defining marker for NA is hgQ-M3+. Our Sizemore participants are hgQ-M3- which is actually older than the NA markers. : The Sizemores : JYKing (View posts) : Posted: 17 Feb 2011 09:41PM : When the Sizemore DNA project was started in 2002, our goal was to see if we could determine which of the early 1730s & 40s recorded VA Sizemore men fathered each of the *documented* lines of the Sizemore men b. 1748-50s. The numerous records show these men were considered *white* by that time period. Nothing has been found in the genealogical *records*, to date, that name the wives, parents, or siblings of these men! In a 1747 VA record, Margery is stated as being the mother of a George (b.1726 or earlier). In 1753 Henry Sizemore & Elizabeth Rhodes were cited for "living in adultery". : Genealogical research indicates The Most *Recent* Common Ancestor (TMRCA) for *some* of the participants in our largest hg Q group are: Ephraim Sizemore b. 1748 d. 1836 Spartanburg Co., SC George "All" Sizemore b. 1750s d. 1833 Clay Co., KY George Sizemore b. 1750s d. aft. 1820 lived in Ashe Co., NC George Sizemore b. 1750s d. bef. June 3, 1793 in then Barnwell Co., SC Edward Sizemore b. ? d. 1810 Hawkins Co., TN : Because these lines are so closely related genetically, we have *not* been able to determine who the father was of each of the above lines. It's also obvious that 3 different George Sizemores, born in the same time period, did not have the same father! And all of these families were considered white. : The stb wives of George "All", George of Ashe Co., NC, and Owen of Hawkins Co., TN have also been mtDNA tested. None of them have a direct line female Amerindian ancestor. : We have not tested a direct line male descendant of this Owen Sizemore b.1755 d.1837. However, one of his daughters was Lydia Sizemore (1784-1855) md. George Sizemore (1773-1859). George's parents are presently unknown, but a male descendant has been tested and is in our largest hg Q group. : George & Lydia's daughter Aggy Sizemore (1803-aft. 1883) md. Zachariah Minor in 1824. : George & Lydia's son Owen Sizemore (1820-d. in CW) md. Elizabeth Goins in 1856. : This is the *earliest known* Sizemore connection to any of the Melungeon families! : For additional info see Jack Goins' site: http://www.jgoins.com/ : The Y-DNA markers for our largest hg Q group are unique. This indicates The Most *Ancient* Common Ancestor (TMACA) for *all of the participants* is the same early to mid 1600s VA male Amerindian. This is now close to 400 yrs. ago (14 to 16 generations), and there is *nothing in any of the records* that indicates he was Cherokee! Neither was there ever a *full blood Sizemore* either male of female. So, the son of the 14th to 16th generation Amerindian male was 1/2 blood. In the proceeding generations, of the direct male line, the inherited percentage of the TMACA Amerindian blood is considerably reduced. : We also have another small hg Q group that does not match the larger group. Therefore they have a different *male Amerindian* ancestor. The earliest *documented* ancestor is William Sizemore b. 1750s md Catherine Adams and died aft. 1830 in Stokes Co., NC, and they were considered a white family. William's parents are ttb the William & Elizabeth Sizemore of Mecklenburg Co., VA records. : The descendants of John of Halifax Co., VA (b.1743) do *not* have the male Amerindian markers. The descendants of his *well genealogically documented* eldest son Daniel, do *not* match the descendants of the other sons of this John, nor do they have the male Amerindian markers. : The descendants of the well *documented* half blood Creek Indian Arthur Sizemore (abt. 1765-1848) of AL do *not* have the male Amerindian markers. His parents are presently unknown. The direct female line of his half blood Creek Indian wife, Mary "Polly" Bailey, has not been mtDNA tested. : There are other known Sizemore lines that have not been tested. : I do hope this helps to clear up some of the online misinformation regarding the origins of the Sizemores and their family lines. : Joy There appears to be a great deal of missing *documentation* for the below information! Edward (Ned) Sizemore, nickname "Tory Ned" was '''born''' about 1730, in Mecklenburg County, Virginia (alternate birth location: Hanover County, Virginia). His father was [[Sizemore-59|William Sizemore]] and his mother was [[Green-1047|Winifred Green]]. Ned '''married''' Elizabeth Rachel Jackson in 1748, in North Carolina. (alternate date 1738). Ned died 13 Jul 1790, in Wilkes County, North Carolina, and was said by daughter to be buried in Solomon Stamper Sr Old Indian Cemetery, Laurel Springs, Alleghany County, North Carolina. (Probably Old Ned Sizemore who was hanged by Col. Ben Cleveland on the Tory Oak in Wilkesboro, N.C., though witnesses could not remember his last name.)See: https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sizemore-38http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=118137940&ref=acomhttp://person.ancestry.com/tree/11286273/person/12797825155/factshttp://person.ancestry.com/tree/6085556/person/-1336786784/factshttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~appalachian/melungeons/Sizemore_Family_Data.txthttp://hackerscreek.com/norman/SIZEMORE.htm '''Witnessed will''' of father-in-law Henry Green, 10-15-1748 in Lunenberg Co. Virgina [folio 222]. EARLY WILLS 1746-1765 LUNENBURG CO., VA, p9, DB.1 p477:1748/15/Oct.- available at Ancestry.com '''Land''' entries (in the present Virginia Counties of Halifax, Pittsylvania, Henry, Franklin & Patrick) FHL unidentified book : In 1746, Edward Sizemore entered 400 acres on the South side Banister River beginning a little below the little Rock House about the mouth of little Polecat. : 7 Apr 1748 Edward SIZEMORE entered 400 acres on Little Buffalo Creek beginning where the path crosses thence up both sides to Grassy Creek path and 270 acre survey on Winn's Creek on Banister River (Lunenburg Co., Virginia) : 1748 &1749 '''Lunenburg Co., Virginia''', Tithables List. (After 1749 unable to locate until 1764) : 1764 Edward Sizemore petitions in March for land in Georgia, Parish of St. George on the north side of great Ogeechee (perhaps indicating that he had only been in Georgia from South Carolina for 8 months). Subsequent land transactions in St. George Parish (records indicate that he had '''five or six children''' : 1772 Land in St. Paul's Parish, GA deeded to William Jones. (-- Ron Blevins source?) : 1774 & 1777 Tax List, Surry Co, North Carolina. During the '''American Revolution''' served in a regiment of the Royal {'''Loyalist'''} South Carolina troops Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War, Vol. I, Roll 01 - Master Index. Pay Abstract #5, 1980 [lists Edward & George] http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=flhg-southloyalistsi&h=279772&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt> : The Sizemore family was said to be an '''Indian''' family, perhaps Saponi or Mattaponi, who served in a regiment of the Royal South Carolina troops during the Revolution. : Ned was reputed to be a full-blooded Indian {Impossible if his mother was Winifred Green of Henry Green [[Adams-16917|Adams-16917]] 12:00, 6 October 2016 (EDT)} '''DNA''' analyseshttps://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sizemore-38-1https://www.familytreedna.com/public/SIZEMORE_DNA?iframe=yresults have confirmed that there is a male American Indian in the Sizemore line, matching samples from Panama, Alaska and North America. Dawes Commission Index (overturned) 1896 [Index-only record, on-line] Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Original data: Applications From the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Muskogee Area Office, Relating to Enrollment in the Five Civilized Tribes Under the Act of 1896. Description: 1896 records of Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole, Creek and Chickasaw...Name: Ned Sizemore, Tribe: Cherokee, Case Number: 4451...Over 2000 descendants of Owen, and his brothers George, and Lydia Sizemore Blevins (Wife of James Blevins) filed Eastern Cherokee Application beginning in 1906...] National Archives, Washington, DC.] ===Notes=== - Reprinted in Kentucky Explorer, Volume 11, March 1997. Recorded in the 1870s.) -Ned Sizemore probably had more than one wife. -An unidentified Sizemore was a neighbor of planter James Cooper in Surry Co., Virginia, Southwick Parish, ca. 1700. -Virginia records show that Edward Sizemore was closely connected to the Green, Griffin and Jackson families. -The ECAs {Cherokees?} confuse him with his son George Edward Sizemore (ca. 1790 Hawkins Co., Tenn.) whose family ended up in W.V. -The Sizemore family was one of the first Sephardic-Jewish families to establish a foothold in the eastern Appalachians. They appear to have come to Virginia and Charleston from Barbados and London. - Sizemore in Barbados http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=1276&p=surnames.sizemore - History of the Jews in Barbados https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Barbados - Barbados settlers in the Virginia Colony https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Virginia_Emigration_and_Immigration - Barbados and America by David L. Kent https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/316574?availability=Family%20History%20Library == Sources == See also: (all the following need checking) * https://multiracial.com/index.php/2001/10/01/the-metis-heritage-of-the-sizemore-family/ * https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/symposia/newriver-84/sec3.htm * Rootsweb.com, "Distant Crossroads", Genealogy of the family of Owen and Elizabeth Bingham Sizemore Sr. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sizemorerobertl/22.htm *My Heritage, The Metis Heritage of the Sizemore Family by Jason Adams http://www.myheritage.com/FP/newsItem.php?s=30386061&newsID=4 * http://person.ancestry.com/tree/1320704/person/-1904852007/facts * http://person.ancestry.com/tree/869993/person/-2033203557/facts * http://person.ancestry.com/tree/19938373/person/19813578496/facts * http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4725&h=4741389&ssrc=pt&tid=869993&pid=-2033203557&usePUB=true * http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/86e19663-c60a-4e5d-9c57-423b2891839f/1320704/-1904852007?_phsrc=sau194&usePUBJs=true * Ancestry Family Trees -Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: [private tree of Wm Smith http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=f3e746ec-5332-4741-a054-1d6860648687&tid=7179083&pid=-562646025 * Excerpt from Review Essay: The Melungeons in Private Ancestry Tree of Wm. Smith. http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=1ad7de35-defd-49b4-93a5-49dbd92d9fcd&tid=7179083&pid=-562646025 * THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA in Private Ancestry Tree of Wm. Smith; http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=13a9a44c-ed83-4ed1-938f-4c0344af3da1&tid=7179083&pid=-562646025 * Excerpt, Self-Determination on the Paleface Reservation in Private Ancestry Tree of Wm. Smith http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=7df6e0ca-ef3e-4e43-8b06-8872a4a15827&tid=7179083&pid=-562646025

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Copy of the Keziah Vann Maney profile as of 11/19/2019. == Biography == Keziah was born about 1763. Keziah Vann married Martin Maney who was an Indian Fighter. Keziah died on 10 Dec 1849 and was buried on 20 Dec 1849 at the historic Maney Cemetery on Paint Fork Road in Barnardsville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA. {{FindAGrave|46981772}} for Keziah (Vann) Maney, b: 1763; d: 1849; buried: Maney Cemetery, Barnardsville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA. === Disputed Origins & Relations === Her father was supposed to be John "Cherokee" Vann. Her mother has been claimed to be Agnes Weatherford (who some say was half Creek Indian). Agnes' mother is listed as "Susanna" on many lists. Yet the majority of sources state that Agnes was white. Research of DeBee Justice, posted to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/167996/native-american-lines this g2g thread] Keziah's Indian connections were rejected numerous times for the Cherokee Rolls, supposedly because she couldn't prove her lineage as the daughter of John "Cherokee" Vann. She and the Metcalfs were in some of the Indian Rolls, but not in the final [Dawes] Roll ... It took many years, but finally Keziah and her descendants were acknowledged as of Cherokee blood by a judge. There are numerous papers to prove this. There are various versions of this family line. Some go back to Chief Moytoy, Pigeon of Tellico. Some say that John "Cherokee" Vann was white. There is a purported photo of Keziah and she is very dark. Her mother was Agnes Weatherford and her maternal grandmother was supposed to be a Creek woman named Susanna" . A 2012 Bureau of Indian Affairs report summarizes the findings of various government investigations of the Vann/Maney claims "The OFA’s review of the Miller Roll applications found that Martha and Walter Robinson resided in Juniper, North Carolina, and their claims were based on descent from Martin Maney (d. abt. 1833) and Kesiah Vann (d. abt. 1846). However, these two applications and 160 others based on the same genealogical claims connecting them to the Maney-Vann family were rejected by Miller. Miller’s investigation included a special report from Chas. E. Mix, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in 1858. Commissioner Mix reported that Martin Maney was from Ireland and a Revolutionary War soldier who had been on an expedition against the Cherokee. He and his wife, Kesiah (also spelled Keziah and Kaziah), who was the daughter of Agnes Weatherford, did not live among the Cherokee at the time of the treaty in 1817 and their heirs’ claims for reservation lands under the 1835-1845 treaties. Keziah (Vann) Maney was reportedly the daughter of John Vann, whom Miller Roll applicants claimed was part Cherokee. This claim was never established despite repeated attempts from as early as the 1830s to do so. Final Determination letter petitioner #227 https://www.bia.gov/sites/bia.gov/files/assets/as-ia/ofa/petition/227_ctbdch_TN/227_fd.pdf The 1858 report of Charles Mix can be found attached to the Eastern Cherokee application of Tabitha Anderson, #276, beginning at https://www.fold3.com/image/205869077. In 1833 part of Buncombe County went into the formation of Yancey County, North Carolina and this included the area where their residence was. 1840 Census of Yancey County, North Carolina Here is Guion Miller's summary of the Maney claims. Transcript of Guion Miller’s comments regarding the Eastern Cherokee application of Tabitha Anderson: There are a large number of applicants claiming as descendants of Martin Maney and Keziah Vann Maney. This family has been the subject of dispute among the Cherokee a number of times, and from various reports on file in the Indian office, it appears that Martin Maney was an Irishman and died about 1832 or 33; that he served in the Revolutionary War and in the Expedition of Col. Rutherford against the Cherokees. His wife was named Keziah and was said to have been the daughter of one Agnes Weatherford, a white woman, and the claim was made that John Vann, a part Cherokee, was her father. From the same source is appears that prior to the treaties of 1817 and 1819, Martin Maney and his wife were not living with the Cherokee Indians, but that soon after these treaties, at the suggestion of one Nehemiah Blackstock, who is reported to have been a man of fine character and great integrity, who says that he jestingly remarked to Martin Maney that he ought to make a claim to an allotment with the Cherokees. Martin Maney and his family made an effort to secure the allotment under the treaty of 1819. While he appears to have occupied the land there was a controversy as to his right to do so, and he and his family were not returned as entitled to allotments, as reported by the Secretary of War to congress on Jan. 23, 1823. It does not appear that the Maney family were enrolled with the Eastern Cherokees in 1835, and in 1851 it appears from the reports that their names were considered but their rights to enrollment were denied. Shortly after this, about 1856, under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1855, 10th Statute at large, Page 700, a second investigation was made into the claims of those who had been omitted by Siler and Chapman in the enrollment of 1851, and the right of the Maneys was again considered and denied. Later the subject was the matter of a special report by Charles E. Mix, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to Hon. Jake Thompson, Secretary of the Interior, and the Acting Commissioner under date of Jan. 16, 1858, reviewed the entire mater, but the Maneys were not given any rights and the former action of the Secretary in rejecting their claim appears to have remained unchanged. In view of this repeated investigation on the part of the Indian office and the Secretary of the Interior, which investigations began so many years ago, it does not appear proper to reconsider the question as to whether Keziah Maney, the daughter of Agnes Weatherford, was in fact the daughter of John Vann. It certainly does not appear that this family were recognized members of the Eastern Cherokee tribe at the time of the treaty of 1835-6; nor does it appear that they ever lived with the tribe as members of the tribe. These claims are therefore rejected. Report submitted by Guion Miller, Special Commissioner, Mary 28, 1909, Vol. 1, Applications 1-3000, image 36. Images available at Fold3, microfilm at National Archives and Records Administration === Burleson === A c2005 letter from Jeff to son John ... "Isaac Burleson is my great, great, great, great grandfather. He was born in 1750, fought in the Revolutionary War and then died in 1810. Some family members recently replaced (nb: 2004) his crumbling headstone with a new one. I also got to see the uniform he wore, the triangle hat and the flintlock rifle he used. Some other relatives showed CSA swords and other items. Just thought you might like to know." [https://www.facebook.com/163722330466118/posts/this-is-a-question-that-we-recd-and-i-wanted-to-post-johns-response-hope-this-wi/777152985789713/ Burleson Family Research Group] response ... There has been much incorrect information on the internet about Isaac Burlison, in fact there were two different Isaac Burlison’s. Find A Grave has pictures of an Isaac Burlison’s marker that is buried in Monroe Co, TN. The information, dates and military history is completely wrong. His death was in 1846 as the will plainly shows. His birth was in 1769 according to an sworn affidavit signed by Isaac Burlison in 1837; State of Tennessee, Monroe County :Isaac Burleson, aged about 68 years personally came before Peter B. Haralson one of the acting Justice of the Peace for the county and State aforesaid being first duly sworn according to law disposes and says that he was personally acquainted with Martin Maney, John Maney and William Maney, natives of the Cherokee Nation and who took each of them a reservation in what is now Monroe County, East Tennessee on the creek called Sweetwater in the Treaties of 1817 and 1819 between the United States and the Cherokees and that they the said three Maneys resided on the ceded territory some years before the Treaty above named and that they each were the heads of Indian families having a wife and children and that the said Martin Maney, John Maney and William Maney each resided on their said reservations above described until the spring of 1820 at which time the white people were moving into the county and crowding the Indians very much. The three Maneys had several fields of excellent land and the white people being hard run to get land to make a crop that spring they united against the Maneys and determined to drive them out of the country and take their fields from them which they did and take their fields from them which they did so by threatening their lives and other bodily harm. I lived in the neighborhood and was frequently at their homes and can not be mistaken. Each of their reservations was sold at the land sales at Knoxville by the authorities of the State. '''Martin Maney’s wife was John Vann’s daughter''', a native of the Cherokee Nation of Indians, sworn to and subscribed before me this August 1837. :John and William Maney are Martin Maney’s sons and '''I am half brother to Martin’s wife'''. Sworn to August 30th 1837. :(signed) Isaac Burleson :P. B. Haralson, Justice of Peace, Monroe County This is proof from Isaac’s own mouth of his age and also proves that Isaac was only 13 years old when the American Revolutionary War was ended. Isaac Burlison of Monroe Co did not serve in the War. The marker does show that he served in Company B, North Carolina Militia. There was no such militia and he was only 13 years old. The marker was incorrectly placed on his grave many years after his death, by someone that that did not know his birth & death dates or his service. Isaac Burlison born c1750 and died between 1810 and 1812 in Montgomery Co, NC did serve in the War. He was a member of Captain Charles Polk’s Clear Creek Militia in Feb 1776 and he joined the 5th SC Regiment in April 1776. His record is documented. This Isaac is the ancestor of all of the Stanly County Burleson Family. In 1995 the Sons of the American Revolution placed a Military marker on his grave. Isaac Burlison of Montgomery Co, NC was probably born in Lunenburg Co, VA and moved as a youth to Rocky River in Anson Co, NC. That area later became Montgomery Co in 1779 and Stanly Co in 1841, where he lived out his life. Isaac Burlison born 1769 of Monroe Co, TN, was probably born on Rocky River because he was the son of '''Agnes Weatherford (Vann) Burlison and a Burlison father'''. He is in the 1800 Buncombe Co, NC census record and settled on the Big Ivey River before he moved to Cocke Co, TN about 1820. He then moved to Monroe Co, TN where he died leaving his Will in 1846. :--John Hoyle Burleson of Stanly Co, NC === Research Notes === '''A source is needed to confirm her birth location ... :b: Cherokee Territory, Tennessee ? :b: Anson County, North Carolina ? There is an unproven supposition that there were two Keziah that are half-sisters born around the same time, each with separate mothers who were married to John Vann. Listing found for the wifes of John": a "Betty Que-Di c1748 and Agnus Weatherford. looking for proof of which one belongs to the other. {{citation needed}} She should NOT be confused with [[Hall-37999 |Keziah Hall]] who married [[Southern-105|Samuel James Southern]]. The following is proof that Keziah married MANEY and not SOUTHERN ... :In 1837 claims were filed regarding the Cherokee lineage of Keziah Vann and Agnes Weatherford gave an affidavit to Cocke County, Tennessee in front of Justice of the Peace, James Bantas, [http://www.keziahvannmaney.uncst.com/pdf/BIA%20Special%20Maney%20File%20102%20records%20of%201837-1855%20transcribed.pdf 1837 Court Affidavit] of Agnes Vann which included the following ... :". . . that she is about one hundred years of age, that she is a native of the Cherokee Nation, that she was married to John Vann, formerly living at the Long Island of the Holston for many years, that she had by said John Vann, Senior, John Vann, Junior and '''Keziah married to Martin Maney'''". :"That they, Martin, John and William [latter two are Martin and Keziah's sons] each the head of Indian families there residing on their reservations and continued to do so until the Spring of 1820, when they were driven away by the whites, assisted by some of the Indians ..." == Sources == * BIA Special File #102 Claims to participation in per capita payments to the Eastern Cherokee 1849-1857: '''The Maney Files''' p32. Transcription by Milus B. Maney, copyright 2007 * [https://web.archive.org/web/20130510130604/http://keziahvannmaney.uncst.com/ Excerpts from the Keziah Vann Maney Notebook] compiled by Milus B. Maney (via Archive.org's WayBack machine; no longer at primary site) 2007-2009. (Unfortunately, the links to PDFs are not on archive.org) * Erskine-Willis Family History book * Moravian Journals * "Cherokee by Blood" * "Cherokee Lineages" by James Raymond Hicks

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sheldon-1218|Marianne Sheldon]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8444111 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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The goal of this project is to preserve this particular document and associated elementary school year memories. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stewart-18822|J Stewart]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add other documents or miscellanea with reference to Darling Elementary * Open to other suggestions; please contact me through WikiTree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13627630 send me a private message]. Thanks! Other photos: The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has linked some old aerial photos here: [https://programs.iowadnr.gov/maps/aerials/] If you need assistance, search for West Post Street. Look for the 1960 "basemap" to see the oldest image available from this site (accessed 19 Oct 2018). Note: You probably cannot "zoom in" as far as you would like.

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Corato, Puglia One Place Study Résumé en français

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'''[[Space:Corato%2C_Puglia_One_Place_Study|Corato, Puglia One Place Study]]'''| '''[[Space:Corato%2C_Puglia_One_Place_Study_Riassunto_in_italiano|Corato, Puglia One Place Study Riassunto in italiano]]'''
==Résumé en français== Corato, Puglia One Place Study (Etude sur le lieu unique de Corato). L'étude du lieu unique de Corato (Corato One Place Study- OPS) a été mise en place sur Wikitree en septembre 2022 pour servir un double objectif : - Aider les descendants des personnes ayant émigré de Corato à retracer leur ascendance, notamment grâce à l'utilisation de la généalogie génétique et de l'application " X-friends ", développée par le Wikitreer Greg Clarke et rendue publique en janvier 2023. En suivant les trajectoires des chromosomes X, l'application "X-friends" vise à surmonter les problèmes posés par l'endogamie pour la recherche généalogique génétique : une myriade de cousins et d'homonymes existant dans une ville de 48 000 habitants, ce qui rend difficile l'identification d'individus spécifiques et des familles auxquelles ils appartiennent. - Être la composante américaine d'un projet intitulé "Un Conte de deux villes jumelées : Corato et Grenoble", développé par l'association française Atelier Généalogique. Ce projet vise à favoriser l'écriture de l'histoire des migrations à partir de Corato en mettant l'accent sur la "mémoire" des migrations, illustrée par le témoignage de familles qui ont vécu la migration de certains de leurs membres. Pour remplir ce double objectif, le projet s'appuie en grande partie sur des recherches de généalogie génétique pour l'identification des personnes ayant émigré. Ces recherches (depuis 2016) ont abouti à la création d'un arbre généalogique spécifique (intitulé ''albero genealogico coratino'') contenant (en mai 2023) 25 000 personnes interconnectées, dont environ 85 % sont originaires de Corato. Cet arbre généalogique est étayé par une base de données contenant plus de 20 000 photos de documents authentiques. Tout au long de l'année 2022, le développement de l'application "X-friends" a utilisé les gedcoms extraits de ce grand arbre généalogique afin d'identifier des correspondances X potentielles à la fois vers le haut, à partir d'une "personne racine" à des "ancêtres terminaux" ; et vers le bas, vers des descendants vivants qui sont des porteurs potentiels des mêmes chromosomes X que la "personne racine". Il n'est pas nécessaire que la "personne-racine" ait effectué un test ADN. Nous espérons que d'autres ‘études sur des lieux uniques’ de Wikitree utiliseront cette application. À cette fin, le ‘Corato One Place Study’ enregistrera ses propres expériences avec l'application (voir les posts "open space" et G2G ci-dessous). Le besoin d'accéder aux ressources primaires est le facteur commun entre les deux objectifs du projet. Dans cette optique, nous soutenons le principe de la numérisation par des bénévoles de certains documents et registres qui pourraient être en mauvais état dans les archives existantes. En définitive, nous espérons que la contribution du projet à l'écriture de l'histoire des migrations à partir de Corato fournira des preuves objectives de ce que les immigrés apportent au développement socio-économique et culturel des pays de destination, tout en évaluant l'impact des migrations sur le lieu d'origine. Le projet est soutenu par un comité de suivi scientifique composé d'historiens italiens et français, et a contribué à la création à Bari, en mars 2023, d'une base de données internationale sur les migrations en provenance de la région des Pouilles (voir photo). ==Objectifs== #Documenter des expériences avec l'application X-friends #Etre Une base aux Etats-Unis pour la recherche en généalogie génétique, les tests ADN étant illégaux en France #Enregistrer les progrès du projet Généalogie/Histoire impliquant Corato et Grenoble #Refléter la réalité de l'émigration de Corato en tant que phénomène mondial (y compris la formation de familles transnationales). ==Discussions sur le ‘Corato One Place Study’ (voir les liens à https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Corato%2C_Puglia_One_Place_Study) :== #29 août 2019 : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/897745/who-experience-tracking-chromosome-trajectories-endogamy Qui a de l'expérience dans le suivi des trajectoires des chromosomes X et/ou de l'endogamie ?] #17 février 2022 : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1375837/x-match-identification-tools-proposed-next-step Prochaine étape proposée pour les outils d'identification de correspondances sur le X (X-Matches)] #21 décembre 2022 : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1509776/volunteers-enter-profiles-during-connect-clarkes-friends Appel à volontaires pour entrer des profils pendant le Connect-a-thon 2023 pour aider à peaufiner l'application X-friends de Greg Clarke.] #6 avril 2023 : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1563322/became-african-american-cornelius-corato-returned-kentucky Qu'est-il advenu du GI afro-américain Cornelius Lynn et de Maria Nuovo de Corato après leur retour au Kentucky ?] #8 avril 2023 : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1564360/corato-place-connect-volunteers-profiles-friends-experiment Le Corato One Place Study a besoin de volontaires pour le Connect-a-Thon afin d'entrer des profils.] #9 avril 2023 : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Corato_One_Place_Study_:_further_experimentation_with_the_Wikitree_X-friends_app Corato One Place Study : poursuite de l'expérimentation de l'application Wikitree X-friends] #11 avril 2023 : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Note_on_entering_profiles_for_the_Corato_One_Place_Study_during_the_April_2023_Connect-a-Thon Note sur la saisie de profils pour Corato One Place Study pendant le Connect-a-Thon d'avril 2023] ==Description sommaire de Corato, Bari, Pouilles, Italie== "Corato est une ville de la province de Bari, située dans le berceau des Murge (collines), entourée d'un paysage apparemment pauvre et stérile, caractérisé par des murs secs, d'anciens sentiers de moutons, des trulli (petites maisons rondes construites en pierres, avec un toit conique), des jazzi, et des fermes, qui sont un attrait pour le tourisme rural." "Située à moins de 50 km de Bari, Corato est accessible par la route provinciale d'Andria, de Ruvo et de Trani et, bien sûr, par l'autoroute A14. "La ville peut s'enorgueillir d'avoir conservé un centre historique médiéval, même si ses origines semblent plus anciennes (antérieures à la période médiévale). Coordonnées GPS : 41.15, 16.4 Altitude : 234,0 m ou 767,7 pieds Population : officiellement de 48 313 habitants en 2017. (Sources : Ferri, Simona et Piccarreta, Mario. " La ville de Quarat ". 30 avril 2023, pp 1-6. Voir le pdf sur la page de la Corato OPS pour plus de détails). ==Remerciements== Je suis (James Smith) reconnaissant aux personnes suivantes qui ont contribué à le mise en place de cette OPS sur Corato : tout d'abord à Azure Robinson pour l'avoir instituée en septembre 2022. Au départ, c'est en travaillant en 2021 avec Gina Tarantini , Leslie Salvagione Edwards et Carl Scaringelli que l'idée d'un Corato One Place Study a germé. Ensuite, en échangeant avec Peter Roberts, j'ai fait la connaissance de Greg Clarke, que j'ai aidé à développer l'application "X-friends". Ensuite, sous la direction de Chris Ferraiolo, j'ai été accepté dans l'équipe italienne pour les Connect-a-thons de janvier, avril et juillet 2023. C'est au cours de ces événements que j'ai rencontré Caroline Verworn et Morgana Patrocinio Costa, qui m'ont toutes deux généreusement aidé à entrer des profils. Je remercie tout particulièrement Greg et Caroline de m'avoir " coaché " sur les méthodologies de Wikitree et de Discord. Caroline a rédigé des instructions très simples à utiliser pour la saisie de profils sur Wikitree : Pour plus d'informations en français sur le projet "A Tale of two twinned cities : Corato et Grenoble' voir --> www.emigrazione-corato.org

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==Riassunto in italiano== Lo studio ‘Corato One Place Study’ (studio su l’unico luogo di Corato) è stato istituito su Wikitree nel settembre del 2022 con un duplice scopo: - Aiutare i discendenti di persone emigrate da Corato a ripercorrere la propria ascendenza, in particolare attraverso l'uso della genealogia genetica e dell'applicazione "X-friends", sviluppata dal Wikitreer Greg Clarke e resa pubblica nel gennaio 2023. Tracciando le traiettorie dei cromosomi X, l'app "X-friends" mira a superare i problemi creati dall'endogamia per le ricerche di genealogia genetica: una miriade di cugini e omonimi esistenti in una città di 48.000 abitanti, che rendono difficile l'identificazione di individui specifici e delle famiglie di appartenenza. - Essere la componente americana di un progetto intitolato "Racconto di due città gemellate: Corato e Grenoble", sviluppato dall'associazione francese Atelier Généalogique. Il progetto mira a promuovere la scrittura della storia della migrazione da Corato concentrandosi sulla "memoria" della migrazione, come illustrato nella testimonianza di famiglie che hanno vissuto la migrazione di alcuni dei loro membri. Nell'adempiere al suo duplice scopo, il progetto si basa in larga misura su ricerche di genealogia genetica per l'identificazione delle persone emigrate. Questa ricerca (dal 2016) ha portato alla creazione di uno specifico albero genealogico coratino contenente (a maggio 2023) 25.000 persone interconnesse, di cui circa l'85% originarie di Corato. Questo albero genealogico è supportato da un database contenente più di 20.000 foto di documenti autentici. Per tutto il 2022, lo sviluppo dell'applicazione "X-friends" ha utilizzato i gedcom estratti da questo grande albero genealogico per identificare potenziali X-match sia verso l'alto, da una "persona radice" agli "antenati terminali", sia verso il basso, verso i discendenti viventi che sono potenziali portatori degli stessi cromosomi X della "persona radice". Non è necessario che la "persona radice" abbia fatto il test del DNA. Si spera che altri studi su Wikitree facciano uso di questa applicazione, a tal fine il ‘Corato One Place Study’ registrerà la propria sperimentazione con l'applicazione (si vedano i post "open space" e G2G qui sotto). La necessità di accedere alle risorse primarie è il fattore comune tra i due obiettivi del progetto. In quest'ottica, sosteniamo il principio della digitalizzazione da parte di volontari di alcuni documenti e registri che potrebbero trovarsi in cattive condizioni negli archivi esistenti. In definitiva, si spera che il contributo del progetto alla stesura della storia della migrazione da Corato fornisca prove oggettive di ciò che gli immigrati apportano allo sviluppo socio-economico e culturale dei Paesi di destinazione, valutando al contempo l'impatto della migrazione sul luogo di origine. Il progetto è sostenuto da un comitato scientifico di monitoraggio composto da storici italiani e francesi ed è stato determinante per la creazione a Bari, nel marzo 2023, di una banca dati internazionale sulle migrazioni dalla Puglia (vedi foto). ==Obiettivi del Corato One Place Study== #Documentare la sperimentazione con l'applicazione ‘X-friends’ #Essere una base negli Stati Uniti per le ricerche di genealogia genetica, dato che i test del DNA sono illegali in Francia. #Registrare i progressi del progetto Genealogia/Storia che coinvolge Corato e Grenoble #Riflettere sulla realtà dell'emigrazione da Corato come fenomeno mondiale (compresa la formazione di famiglie transnazionali). ==Discussioni del Corato One Place Study : (vedi i link sulla pagina della Corato OPS : https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Corato%2C_Puglia_One_Place_Study)== #29 agosto 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/897745/who-experience-tracking-chromosome-trajectories-endogamy Chi ha esperienza nel tracciare le traiettorie del cromosoma X e/o l'endogamia?] #17 febbraio 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1375837/x-match-identification-tools-proposed-next-step Strumenti di identificazione X-Match (‘corrispondenza sul X’) : proposta di un prossimo passo.] #21 dicembre 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1509776/volunteers-enter-profiles-during-connect-clarkes-friends Invito ai volontari a inserire profili durante la Connect-a-thon del 2023 per aiutare a mettere a punto l'applicazione X-friends di Greg Clarke.] #6 aprile 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1563322/became-african-american-cornelius-corato-returned-kentucky Che fine hanno fatto i GI afroamericano Cornelius Lynn e Maria Nuovo di Corato dopo il loro ritorno in Kentucky?] #8 aprile 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1564360/corato-place-connect-volunteers-profiles-friends-experiment Il Corato One Place Study ha bisogno di volontari per la Connect-a-Thon che inseriscano i profili per l'esperimento dell'applicazione ‘X-friends’.] #9 aprile 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Corato_One_Place_Study_:_further_experimentation_with_the_Wikitree_X-friends_app Corato One Place Study : ulteriore sperimentazione dell'applicazione ‘X-friends” di Wikitree] #11 aprile 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Note_on_entering_profiles_for_the_Corato_One_Place_Study_during_the_April_2023_Connect-a-Thon Nota sull'inserimento di profili per il Corato One Place Study durante il Connect-a-Thon di aprile 2023.] ==Corato, Bari, Puglia, Italia : descrizione sommaria== "Corato è un comune della provincia di Bari, posto nella culla delle Murge, ovattato da un paesaggio apparentemente povero e brullo, caratterizzato da muretti a secco, vecchi tratturi, trulli (piccole case rotonde costruite in pietra, con tetto conico), jazzi e masserie, che costituiscono un'attrazione per un turismo rurale." "Situata a meno di 50 km da Bari, l'accessibilità a Corato è garantita dalla strada provinciale da Andria, Ruvo e Trani e naturalmente dall'autostrada A14". "La città vanta la conservazione di un centro storico medievale, anche se le sue origini sembrano più antiche (precedenti al periodo medievale)." Coordinate GPS: 41.15, 16.4 Altitudine: 234,0 m (767,7 piedi) Popolazione : nel 2017 la popolazione di Corato era ufficialmente di 48.313 abitanti. (Fonti : Ferri, Simona e Piccarreta, Mario. "Il Comune di Quarat". 30 aprile 2023, pp 1-6. Per ulteriori dettagli si veda il pdf in inglese allegato). Ringraziamenti Sono (James Smith) grato alle seguenti persone che hanno contribuito a questo studio su Corato One Place: innanzitutto ad Azure Robinson per averlo avviato nel settembre 2022. Inizialmente, è stato il lavoro svolto nel 2021 con Gina Tarantini , Leslie Salvagione Edwards e Carl Scaringelli che ha portato all'idea di un Corato One Place Study. Poi, grazie allo scambio con Peter Roberts, ho conosciuto Greg Clarke, che ho aiutato a sviluppare l'applicazione "X-friends". Poi, sotto la guida di Chris Ferraiolo, sono stato accettato nel Team Italia per le Connect-a-thon del gennaio, dell'aprile, e del luglio 2023. Durante questi eventi ho conosciuto Caroline Verworn e Morgana Patrocinio Costa, che mi hanno aiutato generosamente a inserire i profili. Un ringraziamento speciale a Greg e Caroline per avermi "allenato" sulla metodologia di Wikitree e Discord. Caroline ha redatto alcune istruzioni molto semplici da usare per inserire i profili su Wikitree: Per ulteriori informazioni in italiano sul progetto "Racconto di due città gemellate : Corato e Grenoble" vedi --> www.emigrazione-corato.org

Corato One Place Study : further experimentation with the Wikitree X-friends app

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'''Corato One Place Study : further experimentation with the Wikitree X-friends app''' ''(full names of living people used with their permission)'' From the beginning of the work I did with Greg Clarke early in 2022 for the development of the X-friends app, I was using my search for my late friend Francine’s birth parents. I had contacted Greg because there came a time during the research Francine and I did together when we realised that the endogamy prevalent in Corato would prevent us from reaching our goal, even with the existing genetic genealogy tools, because of the surfeit of cousins and namesakes that it produces. But she allowed me to continue the search in order hopefully to make it useful for other people with the same or similar origins, in particular when migration inevitably becomes a factor for consideration. After Francine passed in December 2020, her daughter Magali also authorised me to continue. So, in the experimentation with the Xfriends app, I still refer to Francine’s genome. In mid-June 2022, in the middle of the work with Greg, I merged several Excel files created from the .CSV files produced by the app. This resulted in the discovery that Angela Vangi (A.V.), born about 1960, carried 7 different potential X matches from various sources initiated from Francine’s best autosomal DNA matches used as ‘root persons’, as well as a few known X matches. The 7 potential X-matches came from 4 autosomal matches from 80 to 107 cM, and 3 known X matches, all over 20 cM. Clearly, I could not ignore the significance of this. I produced a pedigree chart: https://www.emigrazione-corato.org/medias/images/pedigree-chart-for-angela-vangi-5-generations-page-001.jpg This chart showed that Antonio Strippoli and Isabella Strippoli constituted a promising couple for researching their descendants. By building down from this couple, I discovered Savinella de Robertis, wife of a 1C2R relation of Angela Vangi, Antonio Leo (see the extended family chart below). https://www.emigrazione-corato.org/medias/images/extended-family-chart-for-a.v.1-page-001.jpg https://www.emigrazione-corato.org/medias/images/extended-family-chart-for-a.v.2-page-001.jpg Why was I excited to find Savinella De Robertis? While Francine was alive, having obtained a special dispensation, we were able to access various registers at our local Departmental Archives in Marseille, the city in which she was abandoned. One of these registers was that of the admissions to the Social Assistance establishment to which Francine’s mother had entrusted her. We discovered that she was one of the very few people that were admitted not by one person (usually the mother) but by two people: in this case, the mother, who called herself Maria Del Pretis, and a person who was identified as Madame Roberty. At a later stage in the research, we discovered that the use of the long s was common in southern Italy, so that it was quite understandable that the employee who recorded the accompanying person’s name could have mistaken de Robertis for Roberty. Indeed the following image shows that the i followed by a long s looks very much like a y : https://www.emigrazione-corato.org/medias/images/robertis-roberty.jpg But I also asked myself: why was it that Francine‘s mother was accompanied ? A likely explanation was that Francine’s mother spoke no French. So it seemed plausible that she could have been English-speaking (or that she spoke another language of an emigrant’s destination country, such as German) and communicated in her local coratino dialect (rather than Italian) with the person who accompanied her. Just another hypothesis, you might say? Yes indeed, considering the large majority of Francine‘s DNA matches are American. Of course, there is a clear explanation to this : most DNA testers are American, and DNA testing in France is still illegal (although it is said that the number of French people who have taken a DNA test is well over 100,000). Of course, it may well be that the large number of DNA matches from the US would be a common factor for every DNA tester around the world. However, it is also quite possible that Francine’s birth mother was in fact an immigrant to the US who crossed the Atlantic in order to give birth in a country where she would not be recognised. So I’ve been working with this hypothesis in order to test the Wikitree X-friends app. It is often said that when a mother abandoned her child, even if she wants to remain anonymous, she may leave a clue or two about her identity. In France, she told all the relevant official establishments that her name was Maria Del Pretis, born on the 24th of May 1904 in Pavia. She didn’t mention Lombardy, but perhaps she assumed that everyone would immediately think of this province in northern Italy. However, all our research in the relevant archives in and around Marseille from 2013 onwards, and even our visit to Pavia and its surrounding area, did not enable us to come up with any possible identification of the person. So when we found, after Francine had taken tests with both Ancestry and 23 and Me in 2016, that almost all her DNA matches were descendants of people who emigrated from Corato, we could only assume that her mother also originated from that place. In fact, having uploaded her raw DNA data to Gedmatch, we also found that her mother and father were distantly related, which would have been common in an endogamous place, such as Corato. So now to return to the present situation with regard to the experimentation with the X-friends app. On February 24th of this year, I processed the Xfriends app for a total of 18 people as root persons. 10 of these were Francine‘s main autosomal matches from 80 cM to 111 cM, 7 were known X matches (including one 87cM autosomal match), plus Leo-Savinella (Savinella de Robertis and her son Louis Anthony Leo), and Louis’ father Antonio Leo’s sister Maria Leo, born in 1901. With the resulting CSV files, I produced and merged 18 Excel files, resulting in an Excel file having a total of 7756 lines. This time, Angela Vangi was the carrier of potential X-matches from no less than 9 different sources. '''This surely had to be the most significant result obtained with the X-friends app so far.''' What also changed from the first experimentation in June 2022, was that I remembered having seen a birth record of someone called Cataldo Fiore, born in 1888, with a marginal note mentioning that he had died in Pavia in1962. I then noticed that Louis Anthony Leo, Savinella’s son, was a 2C1R to Angela Vangi and 3C1R to Cataldo Fiore. Close enough to be worth investigating, I would say. I then made another discovery. Louis Anthony Leo was 2C1R to someone called Eugenia Scarpa, the mother of G.A., of the Amato family (who contacted me about one year ago). It so happens that Amato was Francine‘s adopted surname. Amato is a common name, and her adopted father was from Ravello (Campania), whereas G.A. was probably born in Trieste, her family being originally from Catania in Sicily. Her mother, Eugenia Scarpa, was also born in Trieste, but she was of coratino origin. The coratini emigrated frequently, including to places within Italy, so some research will be needed to ascertain whether they are from the same family. However, Eugenia Scarpa is 2C2R to Angela Vangi and a 1C1R of Giovanni Strippoli, who was the husband of Cataldo Fiore’s maternal first cousin, Maria Luigia Piccarreta. Giovanni was the brother of Louis Anthony Leo’s grandmother, Maria Luigia Strippoli; and the brother also of Angela Vangi’s great-grandmother, Concetta Strippoli. These Strippoli siblings were the children of Antonio Strippoli and Isabella Strippoli, the couple I had earmarked for further research after our June 2022 experimentation (see above). Isabella was the carrier of the X-chromosome from 4 potential X-friends. So Pasquale Strippoli (1814-1880) is a direct ancestor of Louis Anthony Leo, Angela Vangi, and Eugenia Scarpa ; and Cataldo Fiore is a member of their extended family, born in the same year (1888) as Giovanni Strippoli. So it seems quite plausible to pursue this research orientation: - to discover the descendants in the USA of Louis Anthony Leo - to discover the context of Cataldo Fiore’s decease in Pavia - to discover whether there is a link between the two Amato families (Francine often told me that she was convinced that her adoptive parents knew more about her origins then they would admit to) - to ask Angela Vangi to upload her raw DNA data to Gedmatch to verify that she is an X-match to Francine - to explore possible de Robertis connections in Grenoble, related to Savinella. My recent exchange with Angela Vangi by email – 3 years after the last one – has been quite extraordinary. For at least a couple of years, I have been trying to discover the identity of Francine’s best DNA match : F. S., 198cM. So far, I knew Angela’s mother only as ‘Unknown Scaringella’. After Angela had granted me permission to use her full name, I asked her ‘Do you know F.S. ?’ Came the reply : ‘F.S. is my mom’. What about a new avenue for experimentation with the X-friends app ? Greg mentioned he had contacted Jonny Perl with regard to DNA Painter, and remarked ''“I was wondering if there was a way to marry the two tools together, but, because X-Friends is focused on Ancestors and the DNA painter attacks the problem from the opposite end - current day DNA testers - there isn't an easy way right now to do it”''. But what about comparing the X-friends app to Jonny’s WATO (What are the odds) app ? It's true that WATO, like DNA painter, looks at the present-day autosomal matches…but so does the X-Friends app, adding living X-friends as an alternative reference, in conjunction with the subject’s autosomal matches (ie DNA testers) used as root persons. '''It seems to me that one of the advantages of the X-friends app is that you can use any living individual as a root person, whether or not he or she has taken a DNA test.'''

Corbet-40 Family Reunion

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Corbet-40 Family Reunion Held at RootsTech 2017 Motto: Onward and Upward. Tree and Leaves = Collaboration Men = Free Women = Respect Axe and Arrows = Accuracy Attendance at the 1st Annual Corbet-40 Family Reunion. These attendees are all descendants of [[Corbet-40|Sir Robert Corbet]] # [[Gaulden-7| Mags Gaulden]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gaulden-7&person2_name=Corbet-40 Relationship] 24th Great Grandfather #[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Whitten-1&person2_name=Corbet-40 Relationship] 21Great Grandfather #[[Langholf-2 | Eowyn Langholf]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Langholf-2&person2_name=Corbet-40 Relationship] 7th Cousins 21 times removed Great Grandfather # [[Fiscus-32 | Julie Ricketts]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fiscus-32&person2_name=Corbet-40 Relationship] 22nd Great Grandfather #[[Lowe-866 | Karen Tobo]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lowe-866&person2_name=Corbet-40 Relationship] 25th Great Grandfather #[[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cooper-1&person2_name=Corbet-40 Relationship] 22nd Great Grandfather #[[Brown-8212 | Abby Glann]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brown-8212&person2_name=Corbet-40 Relationship] 26th Great Grandfather #[[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7085&person2_name=Corbet-40 Relationship] 23rd Great Grandfather # [[Stills-18 |Michael Stills]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stills-18&person2_name=Corbet-40 Relationship] 21st Great Grandfather == Opening Speech == As given by [[Stills-18|Michael Stills]]: Esteemed colleagues, honored guests, dear friends and family. Listen close, for the story I am about to tell you is of special interest to you all. Imagine if you will, a Patriarch of two children, one boy and one girl. As life is want to do, these children gave forth more children. As is the habit of life this continuted for 800 years until nine descendants found each other in common cause to unite all of humanity in a single family tree. Improbable you say, but I say it is true, for all you present tonight are direct descendants of this Patriarch, Sir Robert Corbet the Sherrif of Shropshire, born about 1234 in England. Welcome to the Corbet-40 Family Reunion. Now, while the facts of WikiTree may be disproven, the Truth of WikiTree remains, that we nine are family is true. So a toast my cousins. Our family motto, "Onward and Upward" {{Image|file=Corbet-40_Family_Reunion-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=The Corbet 9. }} == Honorary Attendees == These are descendants of Robert Corbet who were at RootsTech, but we didn't know they were part of the Reunion until now: * [[Seaver-15|Randy Seaver]] author of the [http://www.geneamusings.com/ Genea-Musings blog] 22nd Great-Grandfather * [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] 23rd Great-Grandfather

Corbin Family Tree 1854

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Commissioned by Francis Porteus Corbin in the 1850s from the College of Arms, London, with data through the marriage of [[Corbin-1669|Gawin Corbin]] and [[Lane-3884|Jane Lane]] taken from the College's records, and data after that from the family. Copy inherited from [[Smith-244273|Virginia Gardner Smith]].

Corigs

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This is a branch of my family (Kumin) that I'm trying to relate to the rest. Any help would be appreciated.

Coristine Family

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Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Courbet-6|Cmm Courbet]]. I am researching for my family who have little knowledge of their family’s history. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. locate any Coristines wishing to add to the tree. Locate the Coristine family book Add photos of family Add photos of gravesites. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=29954101 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Corkron Family Mysteries

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Benjamin Fred Felix Corkran(Born 1923 - 1926, in Missouri, Arkansas or Kentucky) : This is my grandfather. I believe his name was originally spelled Corkran, until he joined the Navy, illegally, at 14. I believe he may have changed it on purpose during his enlistment, so he would not be found. He ran away from home after an argument with his step brother or step father. Benjamin Fred Corkron (Born 1961)(Kentucky): This is my father. He had a daughter born in Columbus, Georgia, around 1974 - 1976. This would be my older sister, but I have no information on her, and my father has the early onset of Alzheimer's, so any information from him is non-existent.

Corleone 1807 Stato delle anime

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A walking tour of old Corleone as conducted by a priest of the Catholic Church in 1807. The annual "state of the soul" was a kind of census, giving the names and ages of the people living in each household in the parish. Those individuals and locations that I have been able to identify are hyperlinked. This document created 28 March 2015 by [[Cascio-10|Justin Cascio]]. The 1807 Burgo census begins with four households near the Bocceria, a food market, in Corleone. Then it goes to the two households behind the ''bevaratojo'' (a watering place for animals, now called the [http://www.tuttocitta.it/mappa/corleone/piazza-nasc%C3%A8 Plaza Nascè]). Then to a ''fondaco,'' (also spelled ''fundaco'') which is where farmers can stay the night with their carts, often in a space such as a small warehouse, before selling their wares in the market the next day. There are fifteen families in this ‘’fundaco,’’ including ''Maestro'' Pasquale Terranova, age 49 (b. 1758), his wife Maria, age 38 (b. 1769), and their son, [[Terranova-24|Cristoforo]], 18 (b. 1789)."Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33976-62?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 4 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. In the next ''fundaco,'' [[Pomara-3|Carmela Grizzaffi]]'s family lives. After these come nine families living ''sotto il Carmine,'' under [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Via+Carmine,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy/@37.8132539,13.3013286,17z/data=!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x131a1c781f406f35:0xfc0fc81c183e2a8c!2sVia+Carmine,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy!3b1!3m1!1s0x131a1c781f406f35:0xfc0fc81c183e2a8c via Carmine], where [[Soldano-29|''Maestro'' Giuseppe Soldano]]'s family lives. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33977-61?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 5 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. There is a vacant ''fundaco'', then ''a faccio l'orto del collegio,'' facing the college garden, ''Maestro'' Francesco di Liberto and his wife. Then ''fumo di chiovillo'', where five families live. Then the ''Cortile di Cuti,'' the Cuti courtyard, where the Rev. Sac. ''Don'' Vincenzo Cuti lives. There are three families in the courtyard. Then ''esce il cortile,''"Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33983-77?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 6 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. as you leave the courtyard, there are thirty one families living by the exit of the Cuti courtyard, including those of ''Maestro'' Bernardo Nicolosi and [[Mannina-9|Vincenzo Mannina]], "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33981-79?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 7 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Giuseppe Mannina, and Vincenzo Sangiorgi. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33978-68?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 8 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. In the Petranella cortile, there are four families. Then as you leave the courtyard, two more families. Then the Strada di Sorrentino, where there are eighteen families. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34078-57?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 9 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. The the Cortile d'Aparo, where there are seven families including Anna Maria Scimonetti, Luciano Marino, and Vincenzo Canzoneri. Then leaving the courtyard, ten families. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34079-58?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 10 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Then the strada di Mancuso Santiatore, with two households, then the cortile di Streva, with three families. Then leaving the courtyard "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34016-11?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 12 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. there are seven families, including ''Maestro'' Giuseppe di Miceli. Then there is another courtyard with five families. Leaving this courtyard, there are the families of Carlo l'Ala (Carlo l'Ala, 48, his wife, Maria, 27, and son Carmelo, 5), Giuseppa Nicolosi, Mercuria Colletto, and two others. Then another courtyard with five families."Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34256-85?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 14 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Leaving this courtyard, there are twelve more families including several Nicolosi households. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34257-82?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 15 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. This page is headed, returning to Cipolla of San (and the last word is illegible). Seventeen families live here. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33909-71?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 16 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Then ''vicino l'orto di Canzoneri,'' near the Canzoneri garden, there are thirteen families. Then ''vicino il stazzone,'' "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33908-66?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 17 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. twenty six families, including [[Grizzaffi-402|Biagia Castro]], Gaetano Nicolosi, Leoluca Nicolosi, "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34015-14?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 18 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. and Onofrio Mangiameli. Then below the Favaloro garden, (''so. il Giardino di Favaloro''), seven families including ''Maestro'' Paolo Morello, [[Ligotino-194|Salvatore Ligotino]], and [[Lione-1|Leoluca Lione]]. Then leaving the street (''esce la strada'') "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33907-65?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 21 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 19 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. below the Favaloro garden, (''so. il Giardino di Favaloro''), are nineteen families "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33903-81?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 20 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. including [[Di_Frisco-3|Bernarda Castro]]. Then the [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Via+Maiuri,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy/@37.8136428,13.3028224,17z/data=!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x131a1c784fe40d41:0xe83a7173f557ebc5!2sVia+Maiuri,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy!3b1!3m1!1s0x131a1c784fe40d41:0xe83a7173f557ebc5 strada di Majore], where six families live, including those of Nunzio Mannina and ''Maestro'' Gaetano Nicolosi. On the Cortile di Majore, there there are fifteen families living, "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33904-82?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 21 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. including that of [[Saccaro-5|Antonio Saccaro]]. Then leaving the courtyard "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33905-79?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 22 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]., ten more families. Then the Cortile di Navarra, with four families. Then leaving that courtyard, five families, including [[Cosentino-41|Castrenza Ligotino]], a widow, and her children [[Ligotino-245|Gioachino]], 38 (b. 1769), and [[Ligotino-244|Caterina]], 36 (b. 1771). Then the ''Cortile sotto di Trumbatore,'' where there are nine families."Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33906-76?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 23 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Leaving the courtyard are five families including [[Cinquemani-58|Giuseppe Cinquemani]] and ''Don'' Giuseppe Trumbatore. Across from the courtyard, two families. Then ''ripiglia so. la contera di Gristina'' (returning to those under Count Gristina), eighteen households "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33769-81?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 24 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. including Salemi, Di Miceli families."Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33900-94?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 25 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. There are four households ''sotto la croce di Santa Elena'', [https://www.google.com/maps/@37.814626,13.301042,3a,75y,95.36h,127.49t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sZXd7j3GgVOY0qLJgMTsnKA!2e0 under the cross of Santa Elena], including Lucia Puccio. Then a ‘’vanella’’ (an alley) with four families including [[Castro-354|Giuseppe Castro]]. Then exiting to the street, three families, then the Chiesa di Canzoneri. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33768-80?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 26 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. where there are ten families, including those of Michaele Pennino (his youngest daughter, [[Pennino-14|Carmela]], is ten), [[Navarra-39|Nunzio Navarra]], [[Grizzaffi-324|Nicolo' Grizzaffi]], [[Ligotino-146|Salvatore Ligotino]] and his brother [[Ligotino-168|Giuseppe Ligotino]], Antonino Collura, and Nicolo' Puccio. ''Entra nella vanella,'' as you enter the first ''vanella'' near the chiesa di Canzoneri , there are eight families. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33902-80?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 28 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. There are ten families in the second ''vanella'', and nineteen families in the third ‘’vanella’’ from the Canzoneri church "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33861-72?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 29 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. including [[Di_Miceli-25|Simone di Miceli]], [[Di_Miceli-55|Innocenzo di Miceli]], Francesco di Miceli, Salvatrice Pomilla, [[Oliveri-177|Gaetano Oliveri]]. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34101-9?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 30 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Next in the ‘’stato delle anime’’ are ten families on [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Via+Sant'Elena,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy/@37.8148305,13.3013107,17z/data=!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x131a1c79d1787fcd:0x4d419cc1bd686d86!2sVia+Sant'Elena,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy!3b1!3m1!1s0x131a1c79d1787fcd:0x4d419cc1bd686d86 the ‘’strada grande di Santa Elena,’’] including those of [[Mangiameli-21|Francesca Grizzaffi]] and [[Cascio-468|Carmelo Castro]]. Then the Saccaro courtyard "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34089-60?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 31 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. with ten families, including [[Pennino-23 |Ciro Pennino]] and Leoluchina Catalinotto, widow of Gaetano Bonanno, with her son [[Bonanno-56|Simone]]. Then [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Via+Umberto+I,+129,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy/@37.8148292,13.3009707,19z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x131a1c777e21212f:0x49516f2bca7ab15c beside the Chiesa di Santa Elena] are twelve families including [[Cascio-186|Giuseppe Castro]], who is [[Cascio-10|my]] fourth great grandfather, his brothers-in-law [[Marino-159|Andrea Marino]] and [[Palazzo-15|Francesco Palazzo]], "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34091-94?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 32 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. and his father, [[Cascio-544|Luca lo Castro]]. In the second ‘’vanella’’ are fifteen families including Bernardo di Miceli, Antonino di Miceli, Calogero di Miceli, Calogero Palazzo, and three Gennaro households. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34092-91?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 33 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. On the street behind Santa Maria, seven families "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34088-61?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 34 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. including Sigismondo di Miceli and Arcangela Trombatore. Returning to the ‘’vanella’’ below, nine families including the young families of [[Quaglino-103|Rosario Quaglino]] and [[Cascio-566|Francesco Paolo lo Castro]], "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34093-84?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 12 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 35 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. the three orphans of [[Cascio-535|Ciro Cascio]] ([[Cascio-543|Giuseppe]], [[Cascio-459|Leoluca]], and [[Cascio-534|Salvatrice]]), and the large families of [[Pomilla-33|Gaetano Pomilla]] and of [[Guarino-45|Lucia Saccaro]], a widow. In the Cortile Pellegrino "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34090-89?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 12 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 36 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. are six families. Leaving the courtyard, there are nine including [[Cascio-547|Ciro lo Castro]], who lives with his wife and sister, and [[Nicolosi-60|''Maestro''' Gervasio Nicolosi]]. Ciro’s sister, [[Cascio-492|Vincenza]], marries [[Colletto-14|Liborio Colletto]], their neighbor, the same year. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-34094-85?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 12 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 37 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Nine more families are counted near the exit from the courtyard, including [[Puccio-24|Antonino Puccio]], Francesco Maniscalco, [[Pirricone-11|Nicolo' Pirricone]], and Giuseppa Colletto, a widow, then twelve more, including Nicolo’ Puccio. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33867-82?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 39 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. ‘’Entra nella strada di Russo,’’ coming back into the strada di Russo"Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33866-81?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 40 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]., twenty seven families, including those of Calogero Sangiorgi, [[D'Aguanno-3|Michaele d'Aguanno]], Nicolo' Provenzano, Giuseppe Badami, Bernardo di Puma, Bernardo Gagliano,"Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33864-75?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 12 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 42 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. ''Maestro'' Mariano Guarneri (and his young son, [[Guarneri-5|''Don'' Carmelo]]), [[Cascio-458|Francesco Paolo lo Castro]], and Salvatore di Miceli. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33863-70?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 22 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 43 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Leaving the Stilla courtyard, are families including those of Giuseppe Ferraro, Matteo Governali, Bernardo Cammarata, ''Maestro'' Bernardo Vitrano, and ''Maestro'' Giuseppe Cimino. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33727-63?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 12 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 45 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. In the Cortile di Bentivegna, families include those of [[Gennaro-203|Raimundo Gennaro]], Pietro Napoli (including his wife Paola, and son Francesco, age 19), Antonio Campo, Vincenzo Giordano, and Filippa Palazzo."Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33728-64?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 12 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 46 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Leaving the Cortile di Bentivegna, families include Gioachina Cutrera, Paolo Carrabba (including his son, [[Carrabba-3|Domenico]]), Luciano Sanzone, Bernardo Bonanno, Giuseppa lo Bello, Lucia Cimino, Calogero Guzzetta, ''Maestro'' Salvator lo Greco, Paolo Briganti, Salvatore Briganti, Salvatore Colletto, Nicolo' Salemi, Giuseppe Geraci, Liborio Marino. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33726-78?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 12 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 47 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Living ‘’afaccio la sacristia di Leonardo’’, (“across from the Leonardo sacristy”: a sacristy is where vestments and other things used in worship are kept) ‘’Maestro’’ Francesco Nicolosi lives with his wife Angela, as well as a daughter, Margherita di Puma, 20. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33889-68?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 13 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 57 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. In the ‘’canzoneria’’ (possibly a roadhouse or canteen), are Margherita di Puma, age 22, and her sisters Emmanuela, 18 and Carmela, 16. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33887-62?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 13 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 59 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]., Paolo lo Liggio, Nicolo' Birtone, Nunzio Palazzo, and Gioachino Cammarata "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33890-75?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 13 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 60 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Vincenzo lo Castro, age 59 (b. 1748), lives in the Cortile di Ferdinando with his wife, Bernarda, 53 (b. 1754)."Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33805-80?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 13 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 71 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Paola Castro, 51 (b. 1756), and her daughter, Anna Maria, 20 (b. 1787), live ''sotto il trappetto di Campo'' (under the Campo family's olive oil press) in Corleone "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33663-76?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 13 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 73 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]., along with Calogera l'Ala, 51 (b. 1756), and her children Salvatrice, 25 (b. 1782), Nicolo', 20 (b. 1787), Antonino, 19 (b. 1788), and Rosario, 16 (b. 1791). "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33820-83?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 13 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 74 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. Living in the Cortile di Dragotta in Corleone, are Ignacio Napoli, wife Jacoba, and sons Salvator, Leoluca, and Giuseppe. In the Potighella is the La Sala family. The husband’s first name is abbreviated, may be Vincenzo, his wife Francesca, and children Antonino and Teresa. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33660-81?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 13 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 75 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. [[Grizzaffi-415|Pietro Grizzaffi]] lives with his wife [[Pisciotta-11|Anna Maria]] and their children [[Grizzaffi-485|Antonino]], 22 (b. 1785), and [[Grizzaffi-414|Biagia]], 17 (b. 1790), in a ''cantoniera'' in the alley (''vanella'') behind Grazzia."Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33828-71?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 25 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 83 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. [[Bentivegna-10|Caterina Nicolosi]], age 79 (b. 1728), my sixth-great grandmother, lives in the first ''vanella'' (alley) following a series of courtyards near Santa Agata. She lives in the same ''vanella'' as her married daughter, [[Nicolosi-51|Nicolena]]. Living with Caterina are her children: [[Nicolosi-66|Carmela]], 45 (b. 1762); [[Nicolosi-69|''Don'' Salvatore]], 40 (b. 1767), a priest; [[Nicolosi-67|Francesca]], 31 (b. 1776); and [[Nicolosi-68|Maria]], 20 (b. 1787). Also living with Caterina is her niece, Mariana, 17 (b. 1790)."Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33678-81?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 25 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 89 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo]. [[Cascio-43|''Maestro'' Antonino Cascio]], 31 (b. 1776), lives with his wife, [[Giantoni-1|Antonina]], 30 (b. 1777), and children [[Cascio-485|Francesco]], 12 (b. 1795), [[Cascio-569|Giuseppa]], 14 (b. 1793), [[Lo_Cascio-37|Carmelo]], 7 (b. 1800), [[Lo_Cascio-62|Salvatore]], 5 (b. 1802), and [[Cascio-561|Rosa]], 2 (b. 1805), on the Vallone. "Italia, Palermo, Diocesi di Monreale, Registri Parrocchiali, 1531-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159315-33676-75?cc=2046915&wc=MG3S-MNL:351041801,351041802,351713501 : accessed 25 February 2015), Corleone > San Martino > Stato delle Anime 1807-1813 > image 94 of 432; Archivio di Arcidiocesi di Palermo [Palermo ArchDiocese Archives, Palermo].

Cornbread Catcher's 2023 Source-a-Thon Chat Thread

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Please ask questions here or on Discord. Team Page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cornbread_Catchers We are starting Friday morning, September 29th at 8:00 AM (EDT) and the event runs until Monday October 2nd at 8:00 AM (EDT). A time zone calculator if you need help figuring out the right time in your part of the world. If you like profile bling, just add Source-A-Thon sticker template to your profile under the biography {{Source-a-Thon|team=Cornbread Catchers|year=September 2023|proflies=}}. When the event finishes,you can edit the template and add it to your total.

Cornelia/Milcah/Milkey/Milky Breeze

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This is a collection of evidence regarding whether [[Breeze-588|Cornelia Breeze (1830-aft.1910)]] and Milcah/Milkey/Milky Breeze are the same person, the last living daughter of [[Breeze-589|Caroline Breeze (1796-1900)]]. ==The 1870 Census== In 1870, '''Cornelia Breeze''' was living with her son, Charles, and his wife, Mary, in Easton, Maryland. ==The 1880 Census== In 1880, '''Caroline Breeze''' was living with her son, '''Thomas Breeze''', and two younger, adopted children, on Point Street in Easton. ==The Shawl Story== In 1881, the Star-Democrat published an article about a case involving a shawl that was claimed by two women, one of whom was named '''Milkey Breeze'''. She is described as a "respectable colored woman of Easton." The article says that she claimed she "received the shawl in a bundle of goods sent her from Baltimore by her daughter some six years ago." Someone named Aaron Lucas testified that he brought the bundle up from the steamboat. '''Charles Breeze''' and his wife both testified that they saw the bundle opened. A "highly respectable white lady" named Mrs. Edward H. Anderson testified that "some five or six years ago, when '''Charles Breeze''' lived on the New Bridge Road, Madam Breeze brought her a letter from her daughter to read, at the same time bringing with her the same identical shawl..." The outcome of the case is confusing because it seems neither woman received the shawl. "Madame Breeze was not satisfied at losing the shawl, prizing above it price, as a present from her daughter, who is now living in New Jersey." ==Caroline Breeze's Bad Fall== In July of 1893, the Baltimore Sun published an article saying '''Caroline Breeze''' had fallen down the stairs and that her doctor said she was likely to die. The article concludes with the following: "She is the oldest person in Easton. Four generations of the Breeze family live in the same house." She actually recovered. In fact... ==Caroline Breeze Enjoying Life== Two weeks after her fall, this little item appeared in the Denton, Maryland Journal: "At the age of 105 '''Caroline Breeze''', colored, still enjoys life at Easton. She claims that her mother was caught wild in Africa and could speak no English even at her death." ==The 1900 Census== In June 1900, '''Caroline Breeze''' and '''Cornelia Breeze''' were living in the same household on Dover Street in Easton, Maryland. Caroline was the mother of six children, two of whom were living. Cornelia was the mother of three children, two living. Thomas Breeze was living on Thoroughgood Alley in Easton with his wife, step children, and daughter. ==104 Years Old== In December 1900, '''Caroline Breeze''''s death notice appeared in the Baltimore Sun: "104 Years Old. [Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun] Easton, MD., Dec. 11.-- '''Caroline Breeze''', colored, of Easton, died last night. She was over 104 years old, an ancient and authentic record of her birth showing she was born in March, 1796. Hers is a family of remarkable longevity. Previous to the old woman's death there were six generations of the Breezes living in the same house. Her daughter '''Milcah''' is 85." ==The 1910 Census== In 1910, '''Camelia Breeze''' was living with her son Charles and three younger relatives at 21B Thoroughgood Lane. ==Mrs. Milky Breeze's Illness== In February 1914, The Afro-American Ledger of Baltimore published a notice: "'''Mrs. Milky Breeze''', of 42 Thoroughgood Lane, is still sick in bed from a general breakdown and old age." ==Conclusions== Because # No census records have turned up for Milcah or Milkey Breeze in Maryland, and # Charles Breeze appears in the census with his mother Cornelia twice and in the article about Milkey Breeze and the shawl, and # in 1900 Caroline Breeze had two children living, which going by the census that year would be her son Thomas and her daughter Cornelia, and # Only one daughter, Milcah Breeze, is mentioned in Caroline's obituary, but we know Cornelia was alive at that time because she appeared later in the 1910 census, and # Mrs. Milky Breeze was living on Thoroughgood Lane in 1914, a street where Cornelia Breeze was living in 1910, and # I have not found any source that mentions both names in the same document, I believe Cornelia Breeze and Milcah Breeze are the same person. ==Sources== * '''1870 Census''': "1870 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1870; Census Place: Easton, Talbot, Maryland; Roll: M593_595; Page: 42B
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Cornelia Breese (41), Domestic, in Easton, Talbot, Maryland. Born in Maryland. * '''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1880; Census Place: Easton, Talbot, Maryland; Roll: 515; Page: 407B; Enumeration District: 075
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Caroline Breeze (80), widowed, Keeps House, head of household in Easton, Talbot, Maryland, USA. Born in Maryland. * The Star-Democrat, January 25, 1881, Page 3. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-star-democrat-shawl-case-involving-m/26182064/ : accessed June 22, 2023), clip page for Shawl Case involving Milkey Breeze, Charles Breeze by user RGSMCouncell * The Baltimore Sun, July 13, 1893, Page 2. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-baltimore-sun-caroline-breeze-suffer/126641332/ : accessed June 22, 2023), clip page for Caroline Breeze suffers a bad fall by user RGSMCouncell * '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Easton, Talbot, Maryland; Roll: 628; Page: 23; Enumeration District: 0087
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Cornelia Breeze (70), widowed, Wash Woman, head of household in Easton, Talbot, Maryland. Born in Maryland, USA. * '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Easton, Talbot, Maryland; Roll: 628; Page: 16; Enumeration District: 0087
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Thomas Breeze (60), married, Plasterer, head of household in Easton, Talbot, Maryland. Born in Maryland, USA. * The Baltimore Sun, December 12, 1900, Page 7. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-baltimore-sun-caroline-breeze-dies-a/126641626/ : accessed June 22, 2023), clip page for Caroline Breeze dies at 104 by user RGSMCouncell * '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Easton, Talbot, Maryland; Roll: T624_568; Page: 21b; Enumeration District: 0093; FHL microfilm: 1374581
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Camelia Breeze (80), widowed mother, in household of Charles Breeze (62) in Easton, Talbot, Maryland, USA. Born in Maryland. * The Afro American Ledger, Baltimore, 28 Feb 1914, Page 3, on Google Books, accessed on 22 Jun 2023 by Sarah Turner https://books.google.com/books?id=hzYmAAAAIBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false

Cornelia Sophia van der Heever Interest Group

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Cornelia Sophia van der Heever Interest Group The goal of this project is to trace the ancestors of Cornelia Sophia van der Heever, b. 13 March 1895 in Johannesburg; d. 28 October 1982 and is buried in Louis Trichardt. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Van_Tonder-751|Gerry van Tonder. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Who her parents were. * Siblings, if any. * Who her grandparents were; maternal and paternal Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23085519 send me a private message. Thanks! Gerry

Cornelis (Leursz) Kuykendall - Family

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[[Leursz-3|Cornelius Leursz Kuykendall]]Born 30 May 1686

Children with [[Westvaal-11|Marettje Westvael (Westfall)]]

1.[[Kuykendaal-4|Leur]] born 27 Oct 1706

Children of Leur & Lena Consales

1. Cornelius baptized 4 Jul 1733
2. Manuel baptized 18 May 1736
3. Rebeeca baptized 18 May 1736
4. Joseph 29 May 1739

2. [[Van_Kuikendaal-1|Margritt]] born 7 May 1710

Children of Margritt & Abraham Kortrecht

1. Elizabeth baptized 3 May 1737
2. Femettje baptized 3 May 1737

3. [[Kuykendaal-17|Marjettjen]] born 22 Jun 1712

Children of Marjettjen & Tarrentius David

1. Johannes baptized
2. Jacobus baptized
3. Artje baptized
4. Abraham baptized 21 Jun 1747

4. [[Van_Kuykendaal-8|Nelettjen]] born 8 Jun 1715

Children Jacob Boegart

1. Abraham
2. Jessentje
3. Sara
4. Jacob
5. Sarah
6.Benjamin

5.[[Kuykendael-2|Johannes]] born 7 Jun 1717

6.[[Van_Kuykendaal-9|Abraham]] born 18 Oct 1719

7.[[Van_Kuikendal-1|Petrus]] born 4 Jul 1733

Baptized at Kingston:Leur, Margritt, Marjettjen, Nelettjen Baptized atDeerpark:Johannes & Abraham Baptized at Minisink:Petrus

Cornelis Bogaert vs. Cornelis Vos

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Cornelius Jordan Sr land records Edgecombe County, NC

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=[[Jordan-10380|Cornelius Jordan Sr]] land records and will Edgecombe County, North Carolina= ==Cornelius Jordan Sr land records== Edge. Co (Halifax) Db 3, page 115, deed date 19 May 1747, recorded May Ct 1747, Moses Coleman, Edge. Co, planter to Cornelius Jordan, county aforesaid for 6 pds, 10 shillings VA, a tract on the north side of the (Great Swamp) and on the north side of Contentne beginning at a oak in the said swamp then south 85 east 219 poles to a pine then north 5 east 109 poles and a half to a pine then north 85 west 219 poles to a oak then south 5 west 109 and a half poles to the beginning, containing 150 acres being part of a larger tract formerly granted by patent to Francis Rountree dated 20 Apr 1745, signed Moses Coleman, wit Andrew Ross, Robert Coleman, William Dickinson, acknowledged in court by Moses Coleman. Abstracted 1-11-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC. Edge. Co (Halifax) Db 4, page 43, deed date 15 May 1751, recorded May Ct 1751, Joseph Goodson, Edge. Co, planter to Cornelius Jordan, county aforesaid, planter for 6 pds, 5 shillings, VA, a tract on the north side of the Great Swamp and the (north side of ??) Beginning at a pine on the north side of the Great Swamp then (blank) 80 east 155 poles to a pine south 10 east to a branch so down the branch to the Great Swamp so up the swamp to the first station, containing 50 acres on the north side of Contentney, it being part of a larger tract formerly patented to [[Ricks-22|Isaac Ricks]] bearing date 28 Jul 1743, signed Joseph Goodson (mark), wit Moses Coleman, William Coleman (proved), (Thomas Sunders) (mark). Abstracted 2-4-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC. Edge. Co. Db D, page 235, deed date 15 May, 1770, recorded May Ct 1770, Stephen Cobb, Dobbs Co, NC to John White, planter, Edge. Co for 20 pds proc money, a tract beginning in Toisnot Swamp then southwardly by a line of marked trees to a pine and an oak in the swamp then up the various courses of the swamp to the first station, containing 125 acres, being part of a grant to Abraham Dew dated 11 Feb 1761, signed Stephen Cobb, wit Cornelius Jordan, Sr (proved), Jeremiah Nichols, Robt Gully. Abstracted Feb 07, NCA film C.037.40003 CTC. Edge. Co. Db E, page 310, deed date 28 Oct 1783, recorded May Ct 1783, NC grant #179 to Daniel White, for 50 shillings per hundred acres, a tract containing 640 acres on the west side Hominy Swamp beginning at a red oak in John White's line and Cornelius Jordan's corner running with said Jordan's line west 184 poles to two pines in said Jordan's new corner then with said new line south 436 poles to a pine in said line then east 290 poles to a pine then north 92 poles to David Godwin's old corner pine course continued with his line 130 poles to a small pine in said line and John White's corner then with White's line west 98 poles to the corner a large pine then with his other line north 210 poles to the first station, signed Alex Martin, wit J. Glasgow, Sec. Abstracted 15 Feb 07, NCA film C.037.40006, CTC. Edge. Co. Db E, page 342, deed date 28 Oct 1782, recorded Aug Ct 1783, NC grant #180 to John Morris, a tract containing 340 acres on both sides of Hommony Swamp beginning at a black oak sapling on the county line and in Joseph Philips line then with said line south 156 poles to the corner a white oak in Corn. Jordan Sr's line then with said line north 80 east 147 poles to the corner pine then along his new line north 6 poles to the corner a pine sapling then down his other new east 28 poles to his other old corner pine then along his line north 306 poles to the corner a black oak then along the other line east 140 poles to a white oak sapling in said line then north 18 poles to a pine then along agreed line by said Morris and Nathan Blackwell north 20 west 140 poles to the county line at a pine then along said line to the beginning, signed (Alex. Martin, wit J. Glasgow, Sec.) Abstracted 8-23- 04, NCA film C.037.40006, CTC. Edge. Co. Db E, page 389, deed date 28 Oct 1782,recorded Aug Ct 1783, NC grant #275 to Thomas Clark, a tract containing 400 acres on the south side of Toisnot Swamp and north side of Homony Swamp beginning at Herod Clark old corner post oak running then west 328 poles to a lightwood stump then south 92 poles to a black gum in Cornelius Jordan's old line then along said line east 160 poles to the corner a pine then along his other old line south 158 poles to the corner pine in Thomas Dixon's old line then along said line east 140 poles to the corner a red oak then along agreed line by said Clark & Nicholas Dixon north 48 east 76 poles to Herod Clark's old corner red oak sapling then along said Herod Clark's old line north to the first station, signed Alex. Martin, wit J. Glasgow, Sec. Abstracted 8-24-04, NCA film C.037.40006, CTC. Nina Reauveau originally shared this on 04 Dec 2016 Edge. Co. 701-(420) Cornelius Jordan Sr of Edgcombe County to his son Joshua Jordan of same. 1 Nov 1783. Deed of gift. 280 acres as by patent to said Cornelius Jordan 25 Oct 1754, on the south side of Great Swamp, joining Stephens. Wit. Robert Coleman, Jethro Harrison, Thomas Sanders. Nov. Ct 1783. Edward Hall CC. "Edgcombe County, North Carolina Deeds" Abstracted by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley Jr. Nina Reauveau originally shared this on 24 Oct 2017 ==Will of Cornelius Jordan Sr== --8th? April 1792 Edgecombe County, North Carolina Transcribed by Nina Reauveau, March 2016 In the Name of God Amen the --8th? Day of Apreal in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety two, I Cornelius Jordan Sen of Edgcomb County in the State of North Carolina, calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is – appointed for all men once to die do make my last Will and Testament (that is to say) and first of all I give my soul into the hands of god that gave it and for my body I recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian Manner at the Discretion of my Executors, Nothing Doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall Receive the same again by the Mighty hower of God and as touching such worldly estate where with it hath pleased god to help me with in this life I give and dispose of the same in Manner and form following that is to say Item I give Demise and Bequeath unto my grandson Joshua Jordan three hundred and eighty acres and half of land lying on Hominey Swamp to him his heirs and Assigns. Item I give Demise and Bequeath unto my grandson Cornelius Jordan Sen One hundred and fifty acres of land lying on the North side of the Great Swamp and two hundred acres of my granted land joining most convenient thereto to him heirs and assigns. Item I give Demise and bequeath unto my grandson Henry Jordan my Manor Plantation with one hundred fifty acres of land and two hundred and forty acres of my granted lands joining most convenient thereto, to his heirs and assigns. Item I give Demise and Bequeath unto my grandson Levi Jordan two hundred acres of my granted lands lying joining his father Cornelius Jordans land, to him his heirs and assigns. Item, my will and desire is that all the rest and residue of my estate of what kind so ever it be, be equally divided amongst all my children. Lastly, I nominate constitute and appoint son in law Thomas Sanders and my son in law Isham Evines executors of this my last will and testament and do hereby utterly disallow revoke and disannul all and every other will or wills in any wise before this time. Named Willed or Bequeathed, Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament whereunto I have let my hand and affix my seal the day and year first above written Sign’d seal’d and deliver’d Cornilas E Jordan In the presence of his mark Joseph Barnes Robert Coleman William White

Cornelius Steenrod Research

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[[Steenrod-9 | Cornelius Steenrod]] The following thread is from an old genealogy website hosted on a MyFamily site owned by Ancestry.com Seeking Rebecca Steenrod info I am seeking the parents of Rebecca Steenrod who was born about 1812 and died 09 Mar 1893 in Belmont County, Ohio. She married Isaac Keyser on 08 May 1845 after his first wife, Mary Ann Ambler had died. Isaac fathered 9 children by each wife. The Steenrod's were an early influential family in Ohio County, Virginia. Daniel Steenrod was a contractor who worked on the National Road. His son, Lewis, (1810-1862), was a Congressional representative from the Wheeling area known for his support of the National Road. Any information on Rebecca and her family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, ~Skip Skip this was on the message boards. The information I have, which came from a Steenrod history, shows that Abigail Lockwood was the second wife of Cornelius Steenrod born abt 1760. My Cornelius Steenrod, born abt 1787, was the son of this Cornelius and his first wife Mary Elizabeth Caldwell. He was actually Cornelius the 3rd. The first was born abt 1735, his son Jr. was born about 1760 and the 3rd was born abt 1787. This Cornelius died before 1840. He is listed in the 1830 Belmont County, OH census as having 3 daughters. One was named Rebecca, one was my 3rd ggrandmother Mary, for the third I have no name. The Steenrod history lists this family but only names Rebecca. Mary's death record lists this Cornelius as her father but lists no name for her mother. Thank you for your . The Steenrod line is a confusing one. I only was able to sort it out after reading the history and looking at many census records. Lewis was a brother to my Cornelius. Their father had 5 children by his second wife Abigail Lockwood. about 12 years ago by Jeanie Burcham Avatar for Joseph Magyar Jeanie, This is the best lead I've had by far. Thanks you so much for finding and posting it. Rebecca has been a brick wall for me and others for years and this may be the clue we need to prove her parents. Thanks again, ~Skip about 12 years ago by Joseph Magyar Avatar for Jeanie Burcham I hope it helps. Skip also the one daughter that he didn't have her name might be Susan. There was a story about Susan marrying and moving west.I'll have to look again and see where I read it. Jeanie about 12 years ago by Jeanie Burcham Avatar for Craig Priebe SKIP & JEANIE I HAVE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO FIGURE-OUT - IF ABIGAIL LOCKWOOD WAS MARRIED TO DANIEL OR TO CORNELIUS ? I HAVE SOME SUPPORTING DATA - FOR EITHER ??? I'LL BE WATCHING THIS CLOSELY - AS ABIGAIL'S HALF-SISTER, RACHEL, WAS MARRIED TO BRIGGS STEENROD, ALSO. JEANIE - WHO WAS THE POSTER OF THE MESSAGE-BOARD ITEM, ABOVE ? I'd LIKE TO CONTACT HIM / HER. about 12 years ago by Craig Priebe Avatar for Jeanie Burcham Craig,I went to Ancestry message boards,put in Steenrod and it came up.I think it was posted 2001. about 12 years ago by Jeanie Burcham Avatar for Gary Timmons Jeanie, Cornelius was buried in the Stone Church Cemetery in Wheeling. Do you have any idea where he is buried in that cemetery? Our SAR group would like to find out. Gary Timmons about 12 years ago by Gary Timmons Avatar for Norma Blankinship I too, have Cornelius Steenrod, Jr. as the father of Rebecca. My source was Bill Coffield on this Belmont Co, website, Mar 7, 2005. Bunny about 12 years ago by Norma Blankinship Avatar for Joseph Magyar I posted this on the Ohio County, WV website but I thought I'd post it here also for those who may have Steenrod connections in Belmont County and don't belong to our sister site. I think Rebecca Steenrod was a grandniece to Daniel Steenrod or at least that is one possibility. Below is a very rough Outline Descendant Tree I have cobbled together from a variety of sources. It’s just meant as a starting point to help sort out these early Steenrods. I am fairly confident that Rebecca is of the same line; that being the one descended from Cornelius Steenrod, 1737-1795, who served as an officer from New York in the American Revolution. The Steenrod surname is Scandinavian in origin, showing up at Staeinraudarson in the early 15th century and later seen as Steenrodsen. Family tradition has it that the first Steenrod came to America as a sailor aboard one of the ships carrying Peter Stuyvesant to New Amsterdam in 1646. Rebecca’s date of birth, from her gravestone, was 12 Apr 1818 which correlates with the census records. There is some question over whether she had 8 or 9 children with Isaac Keyser but given that he fathered 9 children with his first wife, Mary Ann Ambler, it must have been a lively supper table {GRIN} Rebecca was working as the Keyser’s housekeeper when Mary Ambler Keyser passed away and after a respectful mourning period Isaac married Rebecca and started his second family. Isaac fathered 17 or 18 children and his twin brother Jacob Keyser had no children. I would appreciate any corrections, deletions or additions to the following: Descendants of Cornelius Steenrod I 1 Cornelius Steenrod I b: Abt. 1737 d: Dec 1795 .... +Mary Elizabeth Caldwell d: 1792 ...... 2 Edward Steenrod ...... 2 Susannah Steenrod ...... 2 Phoebe Steenrod b: 13 Jan 1765 d: 11 Dec 1849 ............ +Benjamin Griffin b: 1747 m: 17 Jul 1785 d: 20 May 1825 ...... 2 Briggs Steenrod b: Abt. 1770 d: 10 Aug 1822 ............ +Rachel Lockwood b: 11 Feb 1774 m: 09 Aug 1792 d: 15 Apr 1851 ............... 3 Elizabeth Steenrod b: 05 Nov 1792 ............... 3 David Steenrod b: 05 Nov 1794 ............... 3 Lockwood Steenrod b: 11 Apr 1796 d: 05 Aug 1839 ..................... +Agnes Smith m: 17 Dec 1818 ....................... 4 Clarinda Steenrod ............................. +Michael B Davis ................................ 5 Louisianna Davis ...................................... +Theodore Hornbrook ............... *2nd Wife of Lockwood Steenrod: ..................... +Elizabeth McQuillan b: 27 Apr 1800 m: 09 May 1821 d: 10 Nov 1850 ....................... 4 Mary Ann Steenrod b: 11 Apr 1823 ....................... 4 Thomas Steenrod b: 28 Jul 1825 ....................... 4 James Steenrod b: 11 Jul 1828 ....................... 4 Ephraim B Steenrod b: 05 Nov 1830 ....................... 4 Joseph Steenrod b: 09 Jan 1834 ....................... 4 William Steenrod b: 10 Sep 1836 ....................... 4 Jacob Steenrod b: 18 Feb 1839 ............... 3 Cornelius Steenrod b: 04 Dec 1799 ............... 3 Frances "Fanny" Steenrod b: 26 Jun 1800 ............... 3 Daniel Steenrod b: Abt. 1801 d: 1870 ..................... +Susannah Blair b: Abt. 1807 m: 1826 d: 1870 ....................... 4 Ephraim Steenrod ....................... 4 Permalia Steenrod ....................... 4 William Steenrod ....................... 4 Jeramiah Steenrod b: Abt. 1826 ....................... 4 Elizabeth Jane Steenrod b: Abt. 1828 ....................... 4 Joseph Steenrod b: Abt. 1835 ....................... 4 Nathaniel Steenrod b: Abt. 1837 ....................... 4 Amelia Steenrod b: Abt. 1840 ............... 3 Meholdah Steenrod b: 07 Aug 1802 ............... 3 Nathaniel Steenrod b: 1803 ............... 3 Leodicia Steenrod b: Abt. 1808 d: 18 Mar 1866 ..................... +Ephriam Benson Shirley b: 1797 m: Abt. 1825 d: 1870 ....................... 4 Joseph Lockwood Shirley b: 1827 ....................... 4 Richard L Shirley b: 1829 ....................... 4 Andrew Jackson Shirley b: 1831 ....................... 4 Caroline Shirley b: 1834 ....................... 4 Mary R Shirley b: 1835 ....................... 4 Benjamin Franklin Shirley b: 1839 ....................... 4 Emily Shirley b: 1846 ....................... 4 Briggs Shirley b: 1848 ....................... 4 Ephraim Benson Shirley b: 1852 ...... 2 Daniel Steenrod b: 22 Jun 1784 d: 27 Apr 1864 ............ +Nancy Ann Gater b: 1785 m: Abt. 1806 d: 1823 ............... 3 Sophia Steenrod ............... 3 Noah Zane Steenrod ............... 3 Elizabeth Steenrod ............... 3 Edward Gater Steenrod ............... 3 George W Steenrod b: 1813 ..................... +Elizabeth A McClurg ....................... 4 Louis Steenrod b: 1854 ............................. +Ella Updegraff m: Dec 1879 ............... 3 Emma Brown Steenrod b: Abt. 1820 ..................... +George Hatley Carter ....................... 4 Landon E Carter b: Abt. 1845 ....................... 4 Mary L Carter b: Abt. 1848 ....................... 4 Sallie B Carter b: Abt. 1850 ....................... 4 Edmonia R Carter b: Abt. 1852 ............................. +James R McCourtney ....................... 4 Anna C Carter b: Abt. 1854 ....................... 4 Alfred B Carter b: 16 Jan 1854 ............................. +Gertrude E Caldwell m: 02 Nov 1887 ................................ 5 Gertrude I Carter ................................ 5 Alfred B Carter ....................... 4 Emma Hattie Carter b: Abt. 1857 ............... 3 Catherine Steenrod ............... 3 Lewis Steenrod ...... *2nd Wife of Daniel Steenrod: ............ +Nancy McClure b: 1788 m: 29 Mar 1825 d: 1860 ...... 2 Cornelius Steenrod II b: Abt. 1760 d: 1824 ............ +Abigail Lockwood b: 1784 d: Aft. 1820 ............... 3 Ephraim Steenrod ............... 3 Cornelius Steenrod III b: Aft. 1785 ..................... +unknown ....................... 4 Rebecca Steenrod b: 12 Apr 1818 d: 09 Mar 1893 ............................. +Isaac Keyser b: 25 Apr 1800 m: 08 May 1845 d: 14 Feb 1868 ................................ 5 Abigail J. Keyser b: Abt. 1848 d: 05 Apr 1922 ...................................... +Albert Ray Norman b: Abt. 1848 m: 17 Nov 1867 d: 07 Oct 1887 ................................ 5 Clarinda Keyser b: 29 Apr 1850 d: 28 Apr 1946 ...................................... +Andrew (Braun) Brown m: 23 Dec 1869 d: 1914 ................................ 5 Henrietta Keyser b: Abt. 1852 d: Abt. 1921 ...................................... +Robert J Powers m: 01 Mar 1871 ................................ 5 Margaret P. Keyser b: Abt. 1854 d: 1922 ...................................... +John T. King m: 13 Jul 1878 ................................ 5 Anna Keyser b: Abt. 1855 d: 1917 ................................ 5 James Henderson Keyser b: Abt. 1856 ................................ 5 Isaac D Keyser b: Aug 1857 d: 25 Mar 1940 ...................................... +Anna M. Hawthorne b: Dec 1856 m: 30 May 1880 d: 1917 ................................ 5 Marion Keyser b: Abt. 1862 d: 13 Apr 1939 ...................................... +Barbara A. Hubbs m: 12 Mar 1884 ................................ 5 David S. Keyser b: 04 May 1863 d: 30 Aug 1885 ....................... 4 Susanna Steenrod b: Abt. 1821 ....................... 4 Mary Steenrod b: 24 Nov 1824 ...... 2 Lewis Steenrod b: Jun 1791 d: 10 Dec 1860 ............ +Phebe Horton b: 14 Apr 1792 m: 22 Mar 1811 d: 08 Dec 1852 ............... 3 Daniel Steenrod ............... 3 Cornelius Steenrod ............... 3 Amy Steenrod ............... 3 Mary Steenrod ............... 3 Susanna Steenrod ............... 3 Lewis Steenrod, Jr ............... 3 George Steenrod ............... 3 Alpha Steenrod ............... 3 Amos Steenrod *2nd Wife of Cornelius Steenrod I: .... +Amy ______ Thanks, ~Skip about 12 years ago by Joseph Magyar Skip, I checked my database, and I have the lines determined pretty much the way you do with a few exceptions, except that I have Cornelius Steenrod, born c.1737,son of Solomon Steenrod of North Salem, Westchester Co., NY being married to Elizabeth "Amy" Briggs; and that it was their son, Cornelius Steenrod, born c.1760 who was the one who married Mary Elizabeth CALDWELL. And that they in turn had a son Corrnelius who fathered Rebecca (Steenrod) Keyser by an unknown wife. This makes more sense considering the generation gap between Cornelius born 1737 and Rebecca born 1818, There really has to be more than two generations between Cornelius 1737 and Rebecca born 1818. I can't guarantee that my data is correct because, like yours, it is from a variety of secondary sources (and some "speculation"); so take it with a "grain of salt" but it's "food for thought". Steenrod is not one of my direct lines; but I've run into the surname in both Ohio and in Westchester Co., NY in connection with my LOCKWOOD and MEAD research. When I saw your query, I just thought I'd put in my "two cents worth". about 12 years ago by Bill Decoursey Avatar for Rebecca Morris Hi , as I replied to Skip I have been trying to piece together the Steenrod line myself. I have ran across the name of Elizabeth Briggs before but was not sure how she fit in. It makes sense since there is a son named Briggs. Cornelius had another wife named "Amy". Could this be Elizabeth Briggs? Was Cornelius II married to Abigail Lockwood as well? Rebecca about 12 years ago by Rebecca Morris Avatar for Rebecca Morris Hi Skip, Thanks for posting this, I have been trying to piece the Steenrod family together myself and this helps alot, Rebecca about 12 years ago by Rebecca Morris Avatar for Jeanie Burcham In the 1856 Burlington Twp. Des Moines Co. Iowa census theres a Ephraim Steenrod-51 Va. Mary 50 Va. Robert 21 Va. John 15 Va. Susanna 6 Ia. I think it said they had lived in state 12 yrs. about 12 years ago by Jeanie Burcham Avatar for Jeanie Burcham Wykert Cemetery,Tama Twp. Des Moines Co. Ia. STEENROD, MERIDETH March 4, 1839 - January 8, 1855 Age 15y 10m 4da SON OF E. & M. STEENROD, SOLOMON February 11, 1837 - January 6, 1855 Age 17y 10m 23da SON OF E. & M. WYKERT, EMILY March 20, 1853 - July 13, 1854 WYKERT, JEANETTE September 13, 1850 - July 2, 1852 STEENROD, EPHRAIM November 20, 1805 - November 12, 1857 STEENROD, JOHN May 12, 1841 - November 9, 1857 Age 16y 6m 7da SON OF E. & M. STEENROD, MARY Died April 11, 1875 Age 66y WIFE OF EPHRAIM STEENROD, SUSANAH December 7, 1849 - November 28, 1856 Age 6y 11m 21da DAU OF E & M STEENROD, DANIEL October 24, 1832 - September 30, 1848 Age 15y 11m 6da SON OF E & M PRETTYMAN, JOBE December 24, 1773 - January 6, 1846 Age 73y 12da There was a Steenrod, Mary Jane married Wykert, Theodore on 29 Jul 1846 .( Might be why Steenrods buried in Wykert Cemetery) Also a Rebecca A. married Ezra Gotts 4 Oct. 1849 about 12 years ago by Jeanie Burcham Avatar for Jeanie Burcham I thought I had seen the Prettyman? last name before somewhere.(Jobe Prettyman in above cemetery listing for Wykert Cem.) Found this in Early Ohio Co. Marriages Ephrain Steenrod - Mary Prettyman - Ju. 10, 1828 about 12 years ago by Jeanie Burcham Avatar for Jane Topoly I’ve attached a link to the Web Page of Mariana L Zuelsdorf. There are several good tombstone photos and other info on the line of Clarinda Steenrod and Michael B Davis who settled in Monroe Co, OH. Clarinda was the daughter of Lockwood Steenrod and Agnes Smith in the above chart. ~Jane about 12 years ago by Jane Topoly Avatar for Bill Coffield Skip, One correction: for the descendants of Emma Brown Steenrod and George Hatley Carter, they should be listed as Carters...not Steenrods. This doesn't have any effect on the lineage however, more of a clerical error. about 12 years ago by Bill Coffield Avatar for Joseph Magyar Thanks Bill, I corrected it above. ~Skip about 12 years ago by Joseph Magyar Jane, This is getting interesting. The Belmont County Marriage records show: Clarinda Steenrod married Michael Davis on 07 Dec 1826 in Belmont County with Lockwood Steenrod as the informant. Susanna Steenrod married Mirander (sic) Davis on 30 Oct 1828 in Belmont County with Susanna's brother Nathaniel Steenrod as the informant. In the biographical sketch for Alexander Davis posted here, it states that Alexander's wife was reared in Ohio and that they married on 29 Oct 1828. The sketch also mentions that Alexander had a brother Michael. The obvious questions are: Is the Michael Davis that married Clarinda Steenrod the brother of Alexander Davis who married Susan Steenrod? What is the relationship of Clarinda Steenrod to Susanna Steenrod? I believe Clarinda, Susanna, Lockwood and Nathaniel were siblings and children of Briggs and Rachel Lockwood Steenrod and that Michael and Daniel Davis were brothers and sons of Elijah and Hannah Shulk Davis of New Jersey. The listing I have above showing Clarinda as a daughter of Lockwood Steenrod is wrong. The census consistently shows Clarinda was born in 1807-1808. Clarinda’s father, Briggs, had died in 1822 so her older brother Lockwood stands in as the informant when she gets her marriage license. Two years later when Susanna prepares to marry Alexander Davis the record clearly shows that Nathaniel Steenrod, brother, signed as her informant. The family that best fits the facts we have at present is that of Briggs Steenrod. The Davis family mentioned in the Alexander bio are further tied together by the appearance of Lewis, living with Michael and Clarinda Steenrod Davis in Monroe County in the 1870 census. He is shown as born about 1794 in New Jersey where this Davis line came from. Lots more work to be done but here’s a snapshot of what have presently for the descendants of Briggs Steenrod: Descendants of Briggs Steenrod 1 Briggs Steenrod b: Abt. 1770 d: 10 Aug 1822 .. +Rachel Lockwood b: 11 Feb 1774 m: 09 Aug 1792 d: 15 Apr 1851 ...... 2 Elizabeth Steenrod b: 05 Nov 1792 ...... 2 David Steenrod b: 05 Nov 1794 ...... 2 Lockwood Steenrod b: 11 Apr 1796 d: 05 Aug 1839 .......... +Agnes Smith m: 17 Dec 1818 ...... *2nd Wife of Lockwood Steenrod: .......... +Elizabeth McQuillan b: 27 Apr 1800 m: 09 May 1821 d: 10 Nov 1850 ............... 3 Mary Ann Steenrod b: 11 Apr 1823 ............... 3 Thomas Steenrod b: 28 Jul 1825 ............... 3 James Steenrod b: 11 Jul 1828 ............... 3 Ephraim B Steenrod b: 05 Nov 1830 ............... 3 Joseph Steenrod b: 09 Jan 1834 ............... 3 William Steenrod b: 10 Sep 1836 ............... 3 Jacob Steenrod b: 18 Feb 1839 ...... 2 Cornelius Steenrod b: 04 Dec 1799 ...... 2 Frances "Fanny" Steenrod b: 26 Jun 1800 .......... +Joseph Elliot m: 13 Apr 1817 ...... 2 Daniel Steenrod b: Abt. 1801 d: 1870 .......... +Susannah Blair b: Abt. 1801 m: 1826 d: 1870 ............... 3 Ephraim Steenrod ............... 3 Permalia Steenrod ............... 3 William Steenrod ............... 3 Jeramiah Steenrod b: Abt. 1826 ............... 3 Elizabeth Jane Steenrod b: Abt. 1828 ............... 3 Joseph Steenrod b: Abt. 1835 ............... 3 Nathaniel Steenrod b: Abt. 1837 ............... 3 Amelia Steenrod b: Abt. 1840 ...... 2 Meholdah Steenrod b: 07 Aug 1802 ...... 2 Nathaniel Steenrod b: 1803 ...... 2 Leodicia Steenrod b: Abt. 1808 d: 18 Mar 1866 .......... +Ephriam Benson Shirley b: 1797 m: Abt. 1825 d: 1870 ............... 3 Joseph Lockwood Shirley b: 1827 ............... 3 Richard L Shirley b: 1829 ............... 3 Andrew Jackson Shirley b: 1831 ............... 3 Caroline Shirley b: 1834 ............... 3 Mary R Shirley b: 1835 ............... 3 Benjamin Franklin Shirley b: 1839 ............... 3 Emily Shirley b: 1846 ............... 3 Briggs Shirley b: 1848 ............... 3 Ephraim Benson Shirley b: 1852 ...... 2 Clarinda Steenrod b: 14 Dec 1808 .......... +Michael B Davis b: Abt. 1803 m: 07 Dec 1826 ............... 3 Mary Davis b: Abt. 1827 ............... 3 David Davis b: Abt. 1829 ............... 3 James Davis b: Abt. 1831 ............... 3 William Davis b: Abt. 1834 ............... 3 Emily J Davis b: Abt. 1836 ............... 3 Louisa Anna "Lucy" Davis b: Abt. 1838 ................... +Theodore Hornbrook ............... 3 Leonora Davis b: Abt. 1842 ............... 3 Michael Davis b: Abt. 1848 ...... 2 Susannah Steenrod b: Abt. 1810 .......... +Alexander Davis b: 04 Oct 1805 m: 30 Oct 1828 ............... 3 Caroline Davis ................... +George Merriman ............... 3 Charlotte Davis d: Bef. 1888 ............... 3 Clarinda Davis ................... +Isaac Herrill ............... 3 Charles Davis ............... 3 Ephraim Davis ............... 3 Edward Davis ............... 3 George Davis ............... 3 John Davis ................... +Edith Ashmore Everyone’s comments and questions have been a great help. Please keep them coming. ~Skip about 12 years ago by Joseph Magyar Avatar for Jane Topoly Hi Skip! From their tombstones... Michael B Davis b: 22 Mar 1802 d: 14 Jul 1882 Clarinda Steenrod Davis b: 14 Dec 1808 d: 20 Nov 1893 The birth date for Clarinda is different from what's posted above. ~Jane about 12 years ago by Jane Topoly Avatar for Joseph Magyar Thanks Jane, Since you were the only one who viewed it I will fix it and move her where she belongs. I had a momentary brain freeze. ~Skip about 12 years ago by Joseph Magyar Avatar for Sue Diaz I have a little information on an Amelia Steenrod who married one of my ancestors, James Adams Hill. They were married for 30-40 years, no children that I know of, and both are buried at Mt Pleasant. about 12 years ago by Sue Diaz

Cornelius Toenies family Bible

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Family Bible containing marriage certificate of [[Tennies-15|Cornelius Toennies]] and [[Snyder-13665|Amelia F. Snyder]]

Cornwall/Aust. Polkinghorne Interest Group

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Polkinghorne-293|D Polkinghorne]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23101842 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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''Cornwall Parish Registers, Marriages, Vol IV''

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''Cornwall Parish Registers, Marriages, Vol IV'' is the fourth volume in a series of transcriptions of Cornish marriage records. The volumes are printed transcriptions of the marriage records from various parish registers in Cornwall, and are edited by W. P. W Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L.; Thomas Taylor, M.A., F.S.A.; and Mrs. J. H. Glencross. They are published by Phillimore & Co. This particular book, Volume IV, was published in 1903. It contains transcribed marriage records from the parishes of Sheviocke, Blisland, Cardynham, Endellion, Helland, Lanhydrock, St Merryn, St Minver, and Warleggan. The lists date from the earliest records of each particular parish to 1812. The book can be read in full for free at [http://www.archive.org/stream/cornwallparishr04rowegoog#page/n4/mode/2up OpenLibrary.Org].

Cornwall Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Cornwall, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 2 April 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Cornwall profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Cornwall) * Birth location (people who died in Cornwall) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DCornwall+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DCornwall+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DCornwall+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DCornwall+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DCornwall+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DCornwall+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||17||30||47 |- |5||||2||1||3 |- |6||||1||1||2 |- |11||||6||14||20 |- |12||||26||58||84 |- |13||||83||142||225 |- |14||||104||203||307 |- |15||||177||257||434 |- |16||||1654||2420||4074 |- |17||3||6882||8296||15181 |- |18||4||22179||24369||46552 |- |19||||41403||44472||85875 |- |20||||2388||2495||4883 |- |Grand Total||7||74922||82758||157687 |} === Born in Cornwall: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DCornwall+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Cornwall]||157,687|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DCornwall+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||71,692||45.46%|| |- |Total with a death location||85,995||54.54%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DCornwall+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||61,034||38.71%||70.97% |- |England Cornwall||54,535||34.58%||63.42% |- |England County Durham||166||0.11%||0.19% |- |England Devon||2,461||1.56%||2.86% |- |England Dorset||106||0.07%||0.12% |- |England Essex||122||0.08%||0.14% |- |England Gloucestershire||165||0.10%||0.19% |- |England Greater London||651||0.41%||0.76% |- |England Hampshire||258||0.16%||0.30% |- |England Kent||225||0.14%||0.26% |- |England Lancashire||413||0.26%||0.48% |- |England Middlesex||309||0.20%||0.36% |- |England Somerset||189||0.12%||0.22% |- |England Surrey||271||0.17%||0.32% |- |England Sussex||145||0.09%||0.17% |- |England Yorkshire||126||0.08%||0.15% |- |Died in England, county not known||956||0.61%||1.11% |- |Died in Unknown Country||898||0.57%||1.04% |- |Wales||508||0.32%||0.59% |- |At sea||214||0.14%||0.25% |- |Australia||10,659||6.76%||12.39% |- |Canada||2,001||1.27%||2.33% |- |France||106||0.07%||0.12% |- |New Zealand||2,517||1.60%||2.93% |- |South Africa||465||0.29%||0.54% |- |United States||6,134||3.89%||7.13% |} === Died in Cornwall: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DCornwall+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Cornwall]||62522|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCornwall+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||2817||4.51% |- |Total with a birth location||59705||95.49% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DCornwall+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||58275||93.21% |- |England Cornwall||54535||87.23% |- |England Devon||1372||2.19% |- |England Essex||98||0.16% |- |England Gloucestershire||68||0.11% |- |England Greater London||367||0.59% |- |England Hampshire||105||0.17% |- |England Kent||148||0.24% |- |England Lancashire||113||0.18% |- |England Middlesex||232||0.37% |- |England Somerset||161||0.26% |- |England Surrey||122||0.20% |- |England Warwickshire||70||0.11% |- |England Yorkshire||105||0.17% |- |Born in England, county not known||403||0.64% |- |Born in Unknown Country||271||0.43% |- |Scotland||97||0.16% |- |Wales||124||0.20% |- |Ireland||131||0.21% |- |India||66||0.11% |}

Coronation of Queen Anne

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=== Procession === If people are identified then their name/wikitree profile will be in [brakcets] The Queens Herb Woman accompanied by six maids (akin to a flower-girl) The Dean's Beadle of Westminster The High Constable of Westminster, with his staff, in a scarlet cloak. [[Russell-2901|Wriothelsey Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford]] High Constable Link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_High_Constable_of_England A Fife. Drums four abreast. Drum Major. Trumpets four abreast. Serjeant Trumpeter. The Six Clerks in Chancery, in gowns of black flowered satin, with black silk loops and tufts, two abreast. The Closet Keeper of the Chapel Royal [G. Thornburgh] Closet Keeper Link https://courtofficers.ctsdh.luc.edu/CHAMBER6.list.pdf Chaplains having dignities, in scarlet and tippets, with square caps in their hands, four abreast. Sherrifs, Aldermen, and Recorder of London, two abreast, in their scarlet gowns, those having passed the chair wearing their gold chain. Sherrifs:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sheriffs_of_London Aldermen: Recorder: [[Lovell-2880|Sir Salathiel Lovell]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salathiel_Lovell Masters in Chancery, in rich gowns, two abreast. The Queen's younger Serjeants-at-Law, in scarlet gowns, and their caps in their hands. The Queen's Solicotor, the Queen's Attorney, in black velvet gowns. The Queen's Ancient Sergeants. Esquires of the Body. Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber. Barons of the Exchequer, and Justices of both Benches, in Judges' robes of scarlet, with their caps in their hands. Lord Chief Baron, and Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, in scarlet robes, witht their collars of SS. guilt. Master of the Rolls Lord Chief ustice of the King's Bench in scarlet robe, with his collar of SS. Children of the Choir of Westminster in Surplices. Serjeant of the Vestry, Sereant Porter in scarlet gown. Children of the Chapel in scarlet mantles. Choir of Westminster in Surplices. Groom of the Vestry, Organ Blower. Gentleman of the Queen's Chapel in scarlet mantles.

Coronation Tea Party

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{{Image |file= Fran_s_screenshots-32.jpg |align=C |size=500 }} ==WELCOME! So glad you could join us :)== We are here to celebrate the historic coronation of [[Windsor-21|King Charles]] on 6 May, 2023. Being that the last coronation was 70 years ago, this is something many of us have never witnessed, or else do not remember! '''So let's celebrate!''' === The Challenge === The challenge is to add sources (if necessary) '''and''' connect the profiles to the single family tree. '''How to Join''' : Choose your team -- either '''Sweets''' ''or'' '''Savouries'''. Which will you be? : Add your name next to the profile you will be working on. Use the following format: [[Your Wiki-ID|Your Name]] (remove the nowiki tags) :As soon as you have added your name, you can start working on the profile. :A maximum of 3 people can work on each profile. '''What next?''' :Once you have sourced and connected your profile to the single family tree, your team can declare that person complete by adding the following to the end of the line and saving: ~~~~

Corpus Christi Church

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== History == Corpus Christi was established in 1898 by Fr. Hyacinth Fudzinski, a Franciscan Conventual friar, to accommodate a rapidly growing Polish immigrant community in one of the most densely populated neighborhoods of Buffalo. The original church was an existing frame house that immediately became too small for the ever-increasing congregation. A second church/school building with a seating capacity for 1,000 also was outgrown within 10 years of its construction. The cornerstone of the present Romanesque Revival church was laid in 1907. Built of Onondaga limestone faced with red Medina sandstone, Corpus Christi was designed by noted Buffalo architects Schmill and Gould. Eventually the parish grew into a six building complex. This church, like churches in all of Buffalo’s immigrant neighborhoods, became the actual as well as the symbolic focal point of community life. An elementary school, run by the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph, instructed parish children until the 1980′s. In addition, needlework clubs; dramatic societies; bowling, baseball, and basketball teams; lodges; and mutual benefit associations all used the church as a meeting place. In its most prosperous years, the Corpus Christi served not only the spiritual, but also the educational, social and recreational needs of 2,000 families in its congregation. The awe-inspiring church interior, featuring some of the finest ecclesiastical art in the city, has 11,000 light bulbs illuminating the sanctuary. In the sanctuary apse is a rendering of Raphael Santi’s (1483-1520) famous Disputa. It depicts the Church’s illustrious theologians and mystics trying to plumb the mysteries of the Eucharist. The exquisite stained glass windows were made by Franz Mayer Works in Munich, Germany. “The Father Justin ‘s Rosary Hour” radio program was originally broadcast from the sanctuary of Corpus Christi Church starting in 1931. It remains the oldest continuing religious radio program in the Polish language worldwide. Corpus Christi is a distinctive “skyscraper” on Buffalo’s East Side. During construction, the gold crosses atop the copper domes of its twin towers were filled with hundreds of letters written by the Parish’s children. These spires rise m ajestically above the landmarks of the art deco Central Terminal and storied Broadway Market. The church bells have recently been repaired, ringing out as a call to faith and hope in a neighborhood that is struggling for a second chance. The beauty and magnificence of Corpus Christi Church is something that can only truly be appreciated in person. Corpus Christi has a rich history and its story is one of hard work, prosperity, decline, and finally a struggle to survive in a distressed East Side neighborhood in Buffalo, New York. In June 2003, it was announced that the Franciscan Friars were leaving Corpus Christi and that the church would most likely close at the end of the year. The last chapter in the story of Corpus Christi seemed to be near an end. However; through the hard work and enormous efforts of many loyal and dedicated parishioners and especially Monsignor Matthew Kopacz of St. Casimers parish, the prayers of the people of Corpus Christi were answered and the church’s future was no longer in question. Msgr. Kopacz contacted the Pauline Fathers and Brothers, and after visiting Corpus Christi they decided to assume control of the parish. The Pauline Fathers and Brothers took over control of the parish in January 2004 and have since given it a new life with many hopes and dreams for the future. The Pauline Fathers and Brothers are in charge of Jasna Gora in Czestochowa, Poland, the home of the original icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa and the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The story of Corpus Christi begins with Fr. Hyacinth Fudzinski, who was born in Czarnkow, Poland in 1855. Fr. Hyacinth was the organizer and first pastor of Corpus Christi Parish as well as the founder and First Provincial of the Friars Minor Conventual. At the turn of the 19 th century, Bishop James Quigley of the Diocese of Buffalo asked Fr. Hyacinth to come and organize a parish for the increasing amount of Polish immigrants who were settling here. Fr. Hyacinth chose the corner of Clark and Kent streets as the site for his new parish, Corpus Christi, which was the seventh Polish parish established in Buffalo. Many homes and lots were bought out to make room for the new church. One of these homes was remodeled and made into the first parish church and was located where the present rectory now stands. The rapid increase of new parishioners demanded that a larger church be built, and construction began in August of 1898. The former Corpus Christi Parish School served as the new church on the first floor, a school on the second floor and a parish hall on the third. Shortly after the new church/school /hall was completed, classes began and were taught by the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph. The school was closed in 1988, and was eventually torn down and replaced by a large parking lot. In 1900, work began on building the present rectory, and in 1905 on the sisters’ convent. The amount of parishioners continued to increase, and in 1907 construction of the present church began and was completed in 1909. Funded at the then astronomical amount of $200,000 the beautiful church built of red sandstone still rises above the roof tops of the East Side with its twin spires topped by gold crosses which were filled with hundreds of letters to Jesus written by the school children. Fr. Hyacinth retired as pastor in 1923, and was replaced by Fr. Michael Cieslik who served 16 years at Corpus Christi. Young, energetic and devoted to the youth of the parish, he was responsible for the painting and decoration of the interior of the church. Fr. Michael also began the construction of two recreational centers, one for the “Girls Club”, which is now The Kolbe Center, and another, the “Corpus Christi Club” which is located on Sears Street. The “Father Justin’s Rosary Hour” radio program was broadcast from the sanctuary of the church for several years during which Fr. Michael was pastor, and later broadcast from the second floor of the “Girls Club” (Kolbe Center). The late Fr. Justin Figas, was the founder and director of the rosary hour program until his death in 1959. The Fr. Justin Rosary Hour is the oldest continuing hour-long religious network program in the Polish language in the world. Fr. Emil Majchrzak was assistant pastor of Corpus Christi for five years before becoming pastor. Fr. Emil was responsible for forming the school library and the “Mothers Club”, as well as making many necessary repairs to the school, the rectory and the convent. For the benefit of the sick and infirm he had the perpetual novena to St. Anthony of Padua broadcast over the radio each Tuesday from the sanctuary of the church. From 1945-1960, Fr. Eustace Bartoszewicz served as fourth pastor. He was responsible for many of the renovations of the church, such as enlarging the sanctuary, adding the pictures of the Saints over the arches, and the mural above the church’s center entrance. Renovations to the other parish buildings were completed in time for the church’s 50 th anniversary. Two new bells and six clocks were added to the church towers. The bells, located in the north tower are named for St. Francis, St. Anthony, and St. Hyacinth. Fr. Norbert Zonca, (1960-1969), also made many repairs and improvements to the church buildings. One of the biggest improvements he made was the rebuilding of the church organ at a cost of over $20,000. Renovation of the church interior and repairs to the stained glass windows were started in 1968 by Fr. Norbert and were to be completed for Corpus Christi’s 75th anniversary. Corpus Christi’s sixth pastor, Fr. Emil Tokarz, spent many years at the church as an assistant, and was known for the special care he gave to his parishioners, especially those who were ill or shut-in. He also implemented the renovation plans, which Fr. Norbert had begun. Fr. Emil didn’t live to celebrate Corpus Christi’s 75th anniversary. He died in January of 1971, and Fr. Anthony Konieczny became pastor of Corpus Christi (1971-1979). Soon after coming to Buffalo, Fr. Anthony began to acquaint himself with the needs and aspirations of the people of the parish. During his ministry he concerned himself with the renewal of Christian life and the parish community. Fr. Walter Mruk came to Corpus Christi in August 1979. Fr. Walter introduced special ministers of the Eucharist, a new Fraternity of Secular Franciscans and increased the membership of the Rosary Society. Fr. Anthony eventually returned to Corpus Christi and remained in residence after Fr. Karl Kolodziejski was appointed pastor. Fr. Karl was pastor until 2003 when the Franciscans announced that they were leaving Corpus Christi. Since January 2004 when the Paulines arrived some old parishioners have returned and new ones have joined. The pastoral staff is working together with the parishioners to keep Corpus Christi alive and successful. Renovations to the Rectory, Church and former Convent have given the parish new life and a positive outlook for the future. CCD classes and music lessons are also offered free of charge for children. Every first Sunday of the month at Corpus Christi is known as Coffee Sunday. Once a month a few ladies of the parish get together and after each mass host this event at the Kolbe Center. This is a great opportunity for priests and parishioners to get to know each other. The once uncertain future of this beautiful church now looks bright and promising. With the continued efforts of staff and parishioners and the blessings of Our Lady of Czestochowa, we can only expect wonderful things to happen here.http://corpuschristibuffalo.org/site/?page_id=8 In 1982 while Fr. Walter Mruk was pastor the school was closed along with several others as part of restructuring of Catholic Education in the city. The Church is part of the [[Space:Buffalo%27s_Polonia|Buffalo Polonia]] community. It is located at Superman Corner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh0Q1Mh-LE0 http://www.forgottenbuffalo.com/historicpoloniadistrict/supermancorner.html https://sites.google.com/site/sofarawayggd/buffalo Still open is the bar and bowling alley. Yes, the church has it's own bar. During [[Space:Dyngus_Day|Dyngus Day]] celebrations it is one of the main stops of the parade route. == Restoration == === North Tower === : Started August 5, 2014 The north tower cupola is more than a century old and damaged beyond repair. It will be dismantled on site. A new cupola, matching the original in materials and design, will be installed and all repairs to the tower stone work will be completed before the end of the 2014 construction season. This project is estimated to cost $612,000. The proposed project is Phase II of a multi-phase, multi-million dollar five year Preservation Fund II campaign to restore the main components of the church’s exterior envelope. A Facility Assessment Report of the Campus in 2004 and an engineering report on the bell/clock towers in 2006 documented most of the required work. In each case, extensive stone restoration consisting of re-pointing and re-building some areas to prevent weather infiltration was recommended. In addition, the 2006 report emphasized the need for structural repairs to address the deterioration of the wood and steel sub frame, and stone around the base of the tower’s copper dome. This undertaking is essential to reverse significant deterioration and potentially much more costly remediation to the church exterior, which threatens the building’s long-term structural integrity, and ultimately its magnificent interior decoration. Restoration of the south tower was completed in 2012, due in large part to a major grant from New York State. A second significant State grant is allowing work on the north tower to begin. Lucy Ederer, President of the Friends of Corpus Christi, explained that “The north tower restoration was eleven years in the making. Completing this project will go a long way toward protecting this historic landmark for generations to come.”http://broadwayfillmorealive.org/2.0/2014/08/corpus-christi-begins-north-tower-restoration/ == Web Links == Many churches had fees to bring in money for operational costs. One of those fees is [http://mfharrisfamilytree.blogspot.com/2014/09/pew-fees.html Pew Fees] == Sources == * Source: http://corpuschristibuffalo.org/site/ * Source: http://broadwayfillmorealive.org/

Correct profile for John Lane

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To give context to this bio: 1720 Joseph Lane, Sr (and wife Julian) arrived in Chowan County, NC with sons John b. 1698, Joseph b. 1700, Benjamin b. 1702 & Thomas b. 1704 (1) 1721 Barnabus McKinne arrived in Chowan where son Joseph b. 1700 and Patience b. abt 1705 met and married. (2) 1724 Joseph Lane, Jr w/ wife Patience had son John (3) 1738 John (age 14) registered his animal mark. He is referred to as John Lane, son of Joseph Lane, Jr. (4) 1740 John (age 16) was given property by his father Joseph Lane. (5) 1755 John (age 31) was in GA when father Joseph gave a slave to his wife Mary and daus: Ann, Mary and Patience. His mother Patience McKinnie Lane gave her son John Lane part of McKinnie property (6) 12 Aug 1755 John Lane of GA sold to his father Joseph Lane the property that he received from his mother. (7) 7 May 1760 John Lane of SC petitioned Halifax court regarding the land he had received. (8) 7 Feb 1764 John Lane of Craven County, SC appointed his brother James Lane of Halifax to sell property and 11 May 1764 John Lane of Craven County, SC sold his property to his brother Joel. (9) (NOTE 1761 John Lane, uncle to this John was a witness for Solomon Pope being granted Granville Property. John b. 1724 could NOT be in NC while he was in GA/SC (10)) 1760-1764 John, son of Joseph was in SC. He is likely that he stayed in SC as by 1764 he had sold all of his Edgecombe and Halifax property. Y-chromosome DNA evidence for two descendants of Osborn Lane (1755-1840) of SC match the other descendants of Joseph Lane and the descendants of Benjamin Lane and Thomas Lane. (11) No other Lane family members from those of John b. 1698. Benjamin b. 1702 and Thomas b. 1704 have been found in in GA/SC from 1755-1764 besides John Lane, son of Joseph and Patience. _____________________________________________________________________ 1) Ancestry.com. NC Taxpayers, 1679-1790 (vol 2) where all five men are listed as taxpayers in Chowan (or Roanoke) counties. (These ages are estimated, but they had to be at least 16 to be taxed.) 2) Barnabus McKinne supposedly arrived in NC by 1721 https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/mckinne-barnabas 3) An estimate of a birth date of John Lane, son of Joseph Lane and Patience McKinne is based on 1) arrival of the McKinne family in Chowan County (1721), 2) a 1 May 1725 deed in Bertie County NC DB, B, p.145, for Joseph Lane and wife Patience, so that they had to be married by this time and 3) the known ages of two of his brothers: Jesse Lane b. 1733 & Joel Lane b. 1739. 4) Book of Animal marks has John Lane, son of Joseph, Jr:  See https://www.ncgenweb.us/franklin/brands/brands.html This is the evidence of his connection to his father, and that his grandfather Joseph Lane was still alive. 5) 1740 “Joseph Lane of Edgecombe (1700-1777) giving with affection to my son John Lane” a parcel of land (338 ac) near Geo Goodwin FS 7547218 Halifax vol. 1, 354 (image 198/497) 6) 19 Feb 1755 Joseph Lane of Edgecombe gave to daughters of John Lane: Ann, Mary & Patience and to wife of John Lane, Mary a slave w/ sons of Joseph Lane, Joseph Lane and James Lane as witnesses, Halifax FS # 7547218 DB 2, p. 211 (image 356/497) Witnesses had to be at least 14, thus both sons b. bef 1731. 7) 12 Aug 1755 John Lane of GA sold the property that he has received from his mother Patience Lane to his father, Joseph Lane of Edgecombe Halifax FS#547218 DB 2, p. 319 (image 416-417/497) 8) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Petition_concerning_the_Estate_of_Barnaby_McKinnie; Petition of John Lane of SC “To enable him to make provision of a numerous family of young children” from  http://www.ncgenweb.us/halifax/family/mckinnie.htm 9) Halifax FS # 7547221 DB 9, p. 237, p.168-169 (image 356/ 872) (image 342/872) 10) 3 Nov 1761 Solomon Pope granted 700 ac in Edgecombe with John Lane as witness, “Grants of Granville District of NC”, abstracted by Margaret Hoffman, Patent BK II, 1046-248 11) group 11 of https://www.familytreedna.com/public/lane?iframe=ycolorized NOTE: “Southside VA Families,” Vol 2 by Boddie (found at Google) p. 295 is incorrect. John Lane, oldest son of Patience McKinne and Joseph Lane did receive property from his mother in 1755, but he sold that property back to his father. He probably died in SC. He did NOT leave a will in 1774 in Halifax, listing 9 children. (The will belongs to his uncle John Lane b. 1698)

Correcting St. John Lineages

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This page will be used to document the St. John lineages that need corrections because of the merging between the St. John and de Port-St. John lineages. ---- Hi, I'm Suzanne St. John. I have been researching the St. John lineages exclusively for 15 years (practically non-stop). I am the administrator for the St. John and Glamorgan, Wales Cousins projects at FamilyTreeDNA. I am a co-admin for the St. John Ancestor's Project at Gedmatch. I publish my research findings at www.stjohngenealogy.com. I also admin the Facebook group: St. John Genealogy and DNA. I have a digital collection of manuscripts from libraries and archives across the globe for the St. John families. I have most of the lineages memorized. I would like to help Wikitree correct the numerous errors within St. John profiles. ---- '''The Two St. John Families of Glamorgan, Wales''' The St. John family of Highlight, that descends from the St. Johns of Stanton-St. John, Lageham, Instow, and East Luccombe, has been merged extensively in various publications with the de Port-St. John family of Fonmon in Glamorgan, Wales who themselves paternally descend from Adam de Port, of Basing. When Oliver de Port-St. John of Fonmon married Lady Margaret Beauchamp of Bletso, c. 1425, this family removed to England c. 1440 following the death of Edith (Stourton) Beauchamp, Margaret’s mother, and therefore were not present during the two Heraldic Visitations of Wales in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1996, Michael Siddons published, “Visitations by the Heralds in Wales” that included the details of two Visitation of Wales. In this work, Siddons stated in footnotes that John St. John of the Barony of Pen-marc and Lordship of West Barowe, the subject of Winthrop Papers 101 was the same man as John de Port-St. John of Fonmon while discussing the St. John family of Highlight. The problem is that Siddons apparently didn’t know there were two St. John families and two castles with the Penmark name applied to them. The de Port-St. John family (descendants of Adam de Port) held Fonmon castle, Penmark castle, Porthkerry, LLanvithyn, Llancadle and later Barry castle. The St. Johns of Highlight (descendants of John St. John of Stanton-St. John) held Weobley castle and Pen-marc Place Castle and the lands of Odyn’s Fee, Penmark and Cwm Cidy / West Barry. To make this even more confusing an Oliver de Port-St. John, of Fonmon Castle married, c. 1425, Margaret Beauchamp the daughter of John Beauchamp and Edith Stourton and an earlier Oliver St. John of Odyn’s Fee married ____ Beauchamp the daughter of Richard Beauchamp. Another Oliver de Port-St. John, of Fonmon Castle married an Elizabeth de la Bere of Tolvern (the daughter of John de la Bere and Isabella Moulton) and his peer John St. John of East Luccombe married Elizabeth de la Bere, of Weobley (the daughter of John de la Bere and Agnes Tuberville) – the parents of John St. John of the Barony of Pen-marc and Lordship of West Barry (the subject of Winthrop Papers 101). With no consideration to the timeline or their biological ancestors, previous authors merged all these common and similar attributes into the creation of a fictitious single family, in favor of the de Port-St. John family, that largely obliterated the real St. John lineages descending from Stanton-St. John from a historical account. The de Port-St. John family acquired Fonmon castle, the lands of East Aberthaw, and Penmark castle no later than 1290 when William de Port-St. John deeded East Aberthaw to his brother Phillip. Therefore, Fonmon was not part of the four fees of Penmark still held by Henry Umfreville in the 14th century, contrary to popular claims. Furthermore, the claim an Elizabeth Umfreville existed and married into this family at Fonmon is pure fiction as will be shown later. '''Maunsell Papers and the Umfreville family of Penmark''' The St. John and de Port-St. John families acquired most of their lands in Glamorgan, Wales from the descendants of Odinel Umfreville who held the original fee in Glamorgan formerly called Odyn’s Fee. The Umfreville family originated in Amfreville, between Brionne and Louviers in Normandy. It is believed members of this family built the first wood and earth castle in Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales at the beginning of the 12th century. Around the middle of the 13th century, Penmark [Place] Castle was transformed by Gilbert de Umfreville into a stone structure. The splitting of Odyn’s fee by Odinel’s grandsons resulted in two castles with the name Penmark in them and two distinct lordships: Llancarfan and Penmark. In Glamorgan, the Umfreville family was recorded as still having 3395 acres of land in 1317 that amounted to four fees of Penmark worth £ 60 in the Lordship of Penmark. Only in 1307, the first direct record of the castle appeared. The problem is there were two castles with the name Penmark. Penmark castle was situated on a bend of the Kenson River. In Penmark Place, part of West Penmark, another castle existed that was attached to the property called the Manor of Odyn’s Fee. Because of this, it seems a lot of merging of facts occurred amongst historical writers. It seems it was Penmark Place (Odyn’s Fee) that fell under the domain of the Lordship of Penmark and Gilbert Umfreville’s grandson, Henry Umfreville. Thus, its peer, Penmark Castle, fell under the domain of the Lordship of Llancarfan then held by the descendants of Roger Umfreville, the Cantilupe and de Port-St. John families. Unfortunately, a lot of information was not clearly recorded between the various generations and how they affected the landscape of Glamorgan, Wales back then. Historians attempting to reverse engineer facts about the de Port-St. John family, while not recognizing there were two St. John families, fell short in explaining how two different St. John families inherited lands because they believed they were the same family. A better answer, than that which has been widely claimed, may be found recorded in the Maunsell family papers , indicating a Roger de Umfreville, Lord of Penmark married Isabella de Beauchamp, the daughter of William de Beauchamp of Warwick and their daughter, Mawd Umfreville, of the original Odyn’s Fee, married 1) Malcolm de Londres and 2) William de Cantilupe. A William de Cantilupe was the father of Agnes de Cantilupe who married Robert de Port-St. John, of Basing. It was their son, William de Port-St. John who was recorded as the Lord of Fonmon in 1290 when he deeded East Aberthaw to his brother, Philip. In this scenario, the de Port-St. Johns would have inherited the lands of Mawd Umfreville while the St. Johns inherited from her brother, Odinel II Umfreville m. Alice de Lucy (aunt of Cicely de Lucy wife of Roger St. John of Stanton-St. John), leaving no room for the fictitious Elizabeth Umfreville created by Herald, Richard St. George in the 16th century. '''Lordship of Llancarfan''' (de Port-St. John family) In the 1429 Beauchamp Survey, the de Port-St. John family held Penmark Castle, Fonmon Castle, Llancadle, and Llanvithyn. In between Llancadle and Llanvithyn is Llancarfan. It appears the Cantilupe-de Port-St. John family held what was recorded as the Lordship of Llancarfan rather than the Lordship of Penmark. This lordship consisted of 4500 acres and was worth £ 2 and contained 1 ½ plouglands. It was likely reduced through the generations, through Gavelkind inheritance practices, as the generations increased because the de Port-St. John family sold Fonmon castle and the lands at Llancadle to the Jones family and at the time it amounted to just about 800 acres in the 17th century. The supporting documentation for this can be found in another document titled, “Extent of the County of Glamorgan” reproduced from Exchequer. Q.R. Roll 39. In this record, we learn of a Philip de Nereberd who was holding 4 fees in Aberthaw and ¼ part of Llancarfan. In researching Philip de Nereberd, I learned he was the son of William de Nereberd of Nerberd Castle in Castletown. Castletown was also known as Cantilupestown . This means, contrary to claims by Douglas Richardson, that William de Nereberd was the same man as William de Cantilupe, the father of Agnes de Cantilupe that married Robert de Port-St. John and the same man that married the daughter of Roger de Umfreville, Mawd. This makes Philip de Nereberd, of Aberthaw and lordship of Llancarfan, the brother of Agnes Cantilupe and uncle to William and Philip de Port-St. John of Fonmon and East Aberthaw. What can be deduced is that in the lordship of Glamorgan the Odinel Umfreville family likely originally held at least 7895 acres, but probably originally closer to 9000+ acres, encompassing roughly a 2.12-mile radius around Penmark Place Castle that made up the Lordship of Llancarfan and Lordship of Penmark. It isn’t clear where exactly the original boundaries existed, but it would make sense from a strategic military perspective to be able to see out in all directions across one’s lands from his castle while giving each lordship access to the Bristol Channel. As the generations progressed following Gavelkind, this original property was divided up among heirs and many such transactions are now lost to history. It seems that there may have even been a third lordship that encompassed Barry Island up toward Wenvo and around toward the Lordship of Llancarfan, so that three lordships had access to the Bristol Channel. '''Lordship of Penmark''' (St. John family of Highlight ancestors to American Immigrants Mathias, Nicholas, & Thomas St. John and their cousin Mathew St. John) In Fig. 1, the 4 fees of Penmark were Odyn’s Fee (light blue), Penmark (purple), West Barry, aka Cwmcidy (light green), and Porthkerry (yellow) totaling 3395 acres. If Fonmon were added to this lordship, as historians claim it belonged, it would exceed the acreage reported for that lordship. In 1385 Lady Elizabeth Blount, of Calne, the sole heiress of Henry Umfreville, split the 4 fees of Penmark that were formerly held by the Gilbert Umfreville family, a descendent of Odinel. The first portion was called 1/4th Fee of Penmark and it referred to some of the lands called Porthkerry. This was deeded to the de Port-St. John family probably when John Arundel married his second wife, Isabella (Moulton), the widow of John de la Bere, of Tolvern, and her daughter, Elizabeth de la Bere, married Oliver de Port-St. John of Fonmon. The remaining 3/4th Fee passed to John St. John, the subject of the Winthrop Papers 101, in 1414/5 at the death of Alice (Blount) Sturry, Elizabeth Blount’s daughter, and the extinction of the Umfreville line because of his natural descent from Alice de Lanherne, the widow of Renfry Arundel and John de Umfreville. Porthkerry then passed from Oliver de Port-St. John of Fonmon to his younger son Alexander de Port-St. John. This Alexander apparently married a daughter of John St. John (Margery (ferch) John (St. John)) and acquired West Barry: Cwm Ciddy & Barry Castle and he combined it with his existing property of Porthkerry to form a new understanding of a property termed, West Barry. '''Corrections to the 1566 Visitation of Bedford''' https://stjohngenealogy.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=31017&medialinkID=4698 '''Corrections to St. Mary's Church, Lydiard Tregoze''' https://stjohngenealogy.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=31044&medialinkID=4751&tngpage=2

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Correspondence of Sir John Gostwick

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A chronology, sourced and cited, of the correspondence of Sir John Gostwick, Royal Exchequer to Henry VIII, and contemporary of Cromwell & Wolsey. 19-Oct-1517, Hampton Court, Middlesex, England {{image|file= Wolsey's Apparel: "Delivered to Gostewyk." From 19 Oct. to 10 Jan., to Gostewyk, crimson, tawny and black velvet. ----- 7-Oct-1518, Greenwich, London, England Thursday, 7 Oct., at Greenwich, the King, Queen, French Queen, the Princess, the two legates, the ambassadors of France, Spain and Venice, with nobles of the realm. Signed every other page 'Per me, Joh'an Gostwyk' ----- 20-Feb-1523, Worcestershire, England Sylvester Darius to [[Wolsey-58|Wolsey]]: Begs in the name of the bishop of Worcester that some person, well known and trusted by the Bishop, may be appointed supervisor to the see {snip} duty of the supervisor is to levy fines, spend money, and effect sales ----- 30-Sep-1523, England Disbursements in the household of the Princess Mary: {snip} to John Gostwike, servant of my lord Cardinal, bringing a saucer of gold and berall, for his gift, same day, 20s {snip} ----- 3-Dec-1523, Hampton Court, Middlesex, England Plate delivered to Wolsey by Robt. Amadas: {snip} To John Beynyarde, goldsmith, by Mr. Gostwike's request, 100 oz. of sterling, for making harness for a mule. {snip} ----- 16-Jul-1526, London, England John Gostwick to [[Wolsey-58|Wolsey]]: Thanks him for his kindness to his brother (germanus) John Gostwick. Has been told by Cromwell, his patron, that Wolsey wished to see some of Gostwick's Latin letters {snip} ----- Dec-1528, London, England John Gostwick to Wolsey: Hears that Wolsey is in communication with the duke of Norfolk to purchase the lordship of Wyllyngton, in Bedfordshire, where Gostwick's family have been resident for 400 years. Begs that, when the bargain is concluded {snip} ----- 14-Mar-1529, England In behalf of his kinsman Sir John Hatley's benefice (from Wolsey)called Bernet, subject to yr pens of 9L. to (Savoy) during last incumbent's life; (Cromwell) said he should pay no $, just teach Peter Compton which Gostwyk did while in his custody. ----- Aug-1530, Hampton Court, Middlesex, England Thomas Strangways to Wolsey: {snip} Mr. Gostewyke also, Wolsey's comptroller, can bear witness. Wolsey also deprived him of the portership of Berwick, which he had for life, and obtained a new patent for Lyon Gray. {snip} ----- Nov-1530, Hampton Court, Middlesex, England Arrears owed the Cardinal for faculties expedited ending 1530: {snip} Oliver Leder, Antony Skynner, Dr. Lee, John Wodward, Maurice Wogan, John Gostwike {snip} ----- 6-Apr-1531, Willington, Bedfordshire, England JG to Cromwell: I send you a calf and 2 doz. pigeons, the best novelties I can send you at this time. You would not believe how Mr. Luke is dismayed because I brought not his bill. Please write to him.Willyngton ----- 26-Dec-1532, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England Sir George Lawson: (received) from Mr. Cromwell, by John Gostwyk, 2500L [Sir George describes receiving Cromwell's letter of Dec 21st, London, on Dec 26th in Berwick, paying wages in full for two garrisons of 1500 & 1000 troops ----- 3-Aug-1533, London, England John Lord Mordaunt to Cromwell. Send me word when you will be at London. I have tarried here for your coming since Wednesday last, and have many matters to speak with you for. Remember my warrant for bucks. 3 Aug. John Gostwyk desires his remembrance. ----- 18-Oct-1533, England Sir Richard Musgrave: A statute staple of 2,000 marks given by Sir Will. Musgrave, of Edynghall, Cumb., to Thomas Cromewell, master of the King's jewels, Ric. Cromewell, and John Gostwike, 18 Oct. 25 Hen. VIII ----- 15-Jan-1534, Westminster, Middlesex, England Parliament begun 15 Jan 25 Henry VIII: (Knights no longer in Parliament or who have died) "Beds: Sir John Saynt John Gostwik." ----- 18-Feb-1534, Thorpe, Yorkshire, England Edw. Archbishop of York to Cromwell: {snip} . I thank you for your goodness to Teshe, reported by Mr. Gostwike. ----- 14-May-1534, Yorkshire, England Inventory of my lord Dacre's plate, taken 14 May 26 Hen. VIII., by Mr. Gostwyk and Mr. Richard Cromwell. {assumed in Yorks.} ----- 26-Jul-1534, London, England Jas. Nedham to Cromwell: For the works in the Tower of London much money is left unpaid for wages and material. I have been with Gostwick for payment, who tells me he has no commission for so doing. Please send him a warrant for payment from month to month ----- Oct-1534, England John Freman to Cromwell: Complaining of Mr. Gostyke, who had ordered him to provide plate for the ambassador to the amount of 110l., & whilst he was making provision for it, Gostwick sent him word to let it alone, and he would make provision himself {snip} ----- OCt-1534, Coventry, Warwickshire, England Roland Lee, Bishop of Coventry, to Cromwell: Let me have till my next audit for the 70l. I owe the King. Boddy has returned me double, contrary to his acquittance, which I have sent to Gostwyk. ----- 2-Nov-1534, Middleham, Yorkshire, England John Gostwyk to Cromwell: Has viewed the lands at Myddelham that my lord Scrope wishes to farm of the King. If the King knew the situation, in the middle of his lordship, where all his game lies, , he would not depart with it for 3,000L ----- Nov-1534, Northamptonshire, England Books of Loans/Subsidies and name by who brought in: {snip} Bedfordshire, by Sir John Mordaunt, to Henry Parker {snip} Northamptonshire, to John Gostwike. {snip} (all marked 'hoole' or paid in full) ----- Jan-1535, England William Body to Cromwell: Has been sick since Wednesday last, and is not able to travel. Sends by his child a copy of a bill to be indented, between Cromwell and Gostwick, for receipt of 11 obligations on the statute of Mr. North. {snip} ----- 3-Mar-1535, York, Yorkshire, England William Maunsell to Cromwell: Is arrested of felony for doing nothing but justice. {snip} Desires credence for masters Lawson and Gostewike. ----- 25-Jun-1535, Dunton, Bedfordshire, England Sir Thos. Rotherham. Licence to alienate the manor of Donton, Beds, to John Gostwike, Ric. Crumwell, Ralph Sadler, John Smyth, Thos. Polsted, Hen. Polsted, and Thos. Averey, to the use of Thos. Crumwell. ----- 21-Jul-1535, London, England John Gostwyk to Cromwell: I have done all things commanded in your letter. {snip} I fear I shall be much cumbered attending the Emperor's ambassador in hunting, for I am no good Latin man, and speak no part of their language. I wish some other had the room ----- 22-Jul-1535, London, England Simon Heynes to Cromwell: Received your command yesterday, by Mr. Gostwike, to prepare to go on the King's affairs beyond sea. How many horses and servants shall I take? {snip} ----- 23-Jul-1535, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England Cromwell to Edmund Bonner: who was in Denmark. 'Mr. Gostwike' will be bringing the Duke of Holstein's letter, to deliver to you or Cavendish. ----- 26-Jul-1535, London, England John Gostwyk to Cromwell: I have received your packet this St. Anne's Day, with two letters for Dr. Adams, one from the King, and one from you; one to Dr. Bonner, another to Richard Candish, which I have delivered; one to Dr. Barons, which I cannot deliver ----- 26-Jul-1535, London, England Edmund Bonner & Rich Cavendish to Cromwell: After sealing our letters, intending to despatch the bearer, we received yours enclosed in Gostwick's packet, dated Winchecombe, the 23rd inst. We will endeavour to answer it and the King's commands. Do not write to the King about it, not knowing how he will take our abode here. {snip}Gostwik will not deliver money to Cavendish for the ship, till be knows (your) pleasure. ----- 7-Aug-1535, London, England Stephen Vaughan to Cromwell: I gave your letters to Mr. Gostwike and John Freman, telling them what sort of gilt plate it was your pleasure should be given to the ambassadors of Scotland. It seems that Mr. Gostwike would prefer some other friend (instead) ----- 7-Aug-1535, London, England Gostwyk to Cromwell: On Tuesday last I delivered to the Emperor's ambassador as fat a stag as I have seen in my life, for which he has given you and the King hearty thanks. I send you a packet from my Lord Chancellor, & another from Dr. Bonner & Ric.Cvndsh ----- 11-Aug-1535, London, England John Gostwyk to Cromwell: I have received your packet this Wednesday {snip} P.S.—Give me licence to go home to my poor wife, that I may be there on Bartholomew even, and stay there till Saturday following. ----- 11-Aug-1535, London, England Thomas Thacker, working for Cromwell, writes stating he is staying at 'Mr. Gostwyk's place, in London' ----- 13-Aug-1535, London, England John Gostwyk to Cromwell: The plague has well ceased. It was very violent where I lie, and I was much afraid. How it will be about Bartholomew-tide I know not, for that is the most dangerous (time) ----- 14-Aug-1535, London, England Sir Thomas Audeley, Chancellor, to Cromwell: {snip} Has seen the Act made in Ponynges' time, and delivered it again to Mr. Gostwyk. {snip} there is so great death in London. ----- 15-Aug-1535, London, England John Bothe, Priest to Cromwell: Cannot get at those in his house in London, as Gostwick has broken up the coffers, and will not suffer an inventory to be made. {snip} (he was 'stayed') in his house by certain who have died of the plague there. ----- 16-Aug-1535, London, England Thomas Thacker to Cromwell: Monday I received from Mr. Gostwyk the Act of Parliament passed in Ireland. Mr. Treasurer (Fitzwilliam), being at Dover, intends this 16 Aug. to cross to Calais with a fair wind, W. by N. The plague rages in every parish in London ----- 19-Aug-1535, London, England Gostwyk to CromwellI have received your letter, & send you a warrant for Garrard Meares, received from my Lord Chancellor, who left this Tuesday last; also a letter from the deputy of Calais. I have received(the) Ponynges' Act, & delivered it to (thacker) ----- 22-Aug-1535, London, England S. Vaughn to Cromwell: I have seen the parcel of plate provided by Gostwick for the ambassador of Scotland. He has two pots, two flagons, three bowls with a cover, one basin, and one ewer, to the amount of 109 lb. He has bought it good cheap, at 2d. {snip} ----- 22-Aug-1535, London, England Gostwyk to Cromwell: Sends the two royal assents and two significavits for the bishops of Worc. and Rochester. Has not yet received the commission of over determiner for the prior of Worcester {snip} Gostwyk will deliver the plate to the ambassadors {snip} ----- 24-Aug-1535, London, England Thomas Broke to Cromwell: "Your household at the Rolls are in good health, and will be glad of your return if the plague and sickness cease. By report there was much more death in London before my coming home than since." ----- 24-Aug-1535, London, England Gostwyk to Cromwell: Delivered the plate yesterday to Mr. Erskyn, the king of Scots' ambassador, as his present from the King, also 20l. to Lion king-of-arms, and 80 crowns to Rothesey. They were most heartily accepted. {snip} ----- 26-Aug-1535, London, England Gostwyk to Cromwell: Has, this 25th day of August, delivered to Rothescy, the herald of Scotland, the King’s and Queen’s letters to the Queen of Scots. (In Gostwyk's own hand) Richard Gresham desires Cromwell’s favour for John Fulwell, monk bailly of Westm ----- 29-Aug-1535, London, England Gostwyk to Cromwell: the late elected bishops of Worcester and Rochester sent for me to the Blackfriars, and showed me that you had written me a letter, expressing your wish that I should compound with them for their first-fruits {snip} ----- 31-Aug-1535, Bromham, Wiltshire, England Mr. Gostwike.—Letters from my Master to Stephen Vaughan, to Williamson, and to Mr. Tuke for payment of Stephen Vaughan's money. ----- 31-Aug-1535, Bromham, Wiltshire, England A letter to Henry Polstede, and two letters to the new elect sheriffs of London from my Master; to the recorder of London; to the constable of Stephenhethe, from my Master for the Emperor's ambassador; to Mr. Gostwyke, of my Master's own hand ----- Aug-1535, London, England Cromwell's Memoranda (in Wriothesley's hand): 'For Swyfte' The King's and my Master's letters to Antony Deny and Stephen Vaughan. A letter to Mr. Gostwyke with the Scotch letters. A glove sealed with the keys. ----- 2-Sep-1535, London, England John Gostwyk to Cromwell: {snip}Robert being prisoner in the Counter in Bredstrete, where my brother-in-law is keeper. Robert escaped, in the absence of my brother, by the negligence of my sister his wife; & it is, therefore, to avoid inconvenience {snip} ----- 4-Sep-1535, London, England Hugh Latimer, Elect of Worcester to Cromwell: I certify you that we have been here a fortnight without obtaining confirmation or restitution of the temporalities. {snip} we hear nothing of it or of Mr. Gostwick. {snip} -----

Correspondence with Ian Speed

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La Corse (Corsica en corse et en italien ; Còrsega en ligure) est une île située en mer Méditerranée et une collectivité territoriale unique française. Quatrième île de la mer Méditerranée par sa superficie, la Corse a été rattachée durant près de quatre siècles à la République de Gênes avant une brève indépendance comme royaume de Corse le 15 avril 1736. Département unique à la création des départements en 1790, la Corse est divisée en deux en 1793 avec la création des départements de Golo et de Liamone, puis réunifiée en 1811, puis de nouveau divisée en 1975 avec la création des départements de Haute-Corse et de Corse-du-Sud. La région Corse est créée en 1982 (en tant que collectivité) et acquiert en 1991, à la suite des revendications locales, un statut de collectivité territoriale à statut particulier dénommée « collectivité territoriale de Corse ». Enfin, depuis le 1er janvier 2018, en application de la loi portant nouvelle organisation territoriale de la République du 7 août 2015, la Corse est devenue une collectivité à statut particulier

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For fellow genealogists researching the Cosgrove surname https://www.facebook.com/groups/cosgrovesurnameproject https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/cosgrove-surname-project/about https://one-name.org/name_profile/cosgrove/

Cosmae et Damiani Church

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St Cosmae et Damiani is a church in Exten, Germany and this page has been created as part of research into the Korf zu Rott family in Germany, many of whom were christened and/or married here. ==Sources== *'''Churches of Exten Hohenrode''' entry for [http://www.kirche-exten-hohenrode.de/geschichte/die-kirche-st-cosmae-et-damiani-zu-exten Die Kirche St. Cosmae et Damiani zu Exten], '''Original text''': Die Kirche St. Cosmae et Damiani zu Exten. ::Die Kirche zu Exten ist das älteste Gotteshaus im schaumburgischen Wesertal. Der jetzige Bau stammt aus dem 12. Jahrhundert. Einer Sage nach wurde das Gotteshaus von der Gräfin Hildburg, der Stifterin des Klosters Möllenbeck, 896 errichtet. Die Kirche ist aber vermutlich noch viel älter. Walter Maack schreibt: "Nach den neuesten Forschungen über die frühe kirchliche Organisation in unserem Bereich ist die Exter Kirche noch vor dem Jahre 800 n. Chr. von Würzburg aus gegründet worden und zwar noch während der Sachsenkriege (772-804)". Der erste Bau, der wahrscheinlich eine Holzkirche war, soll zwischen 770 und 790 erbaut worden sein. Dieses erste Gotteshaus war eine Taufkirche. In ihr wurden Taufbewerber, die zwischen Vlotho, Schötmar, Lügde und Hameln wohnten, getauft. Die Kirchengemeinde Exten war eine Ur-Gemeinde. Zur Zeit der Christianisierung der Sachsen war Exten ein Mittelpunkt der Missionsarbeit. Von hier aus wurden die anliegenden Gebiete missioniert, weitere Gemeinden gegründet und Kirchen gebaut. Exten als Urpfarre ist demnach älter als das Stift Möllenbeck. ::Das Grundstück, auf dem die Kirche steht, ist ein alter Thingplatz. Der ganze kirchliche Grundbesitz gehörte der Sippe Widukind, die im Wesertal über große Besitzungen verfügte. Später wurde das Kirchengrundstück mit den dazu gehörenden Ländereien dem Bischof in Minden übereignet. Die Kirchengemeinde bestand bereits vor der Zeit des Edelhofes, der später als Lehen vom Domkapitel zu Minden der Familie von Eckersten übertragen wurde. Exten war somit nie eine Patronatsgemeinde. Die Führung der Gemeinde lag zuerst in den Händen der Missionare, die aus Würzburg gekommen waren. Dann kam Exten vermutlich unter die Aufsicht des Bischofs zu Paderborn und wurde später dem Bistum Minden unterstellt. Im Jahr 1287 wurde die Kirche zu Exten durch den Bischof von Minden dem Jakobskloster in Rinteln übertragen. Vom Kloster aus wurde die Gemeinde bis zur Reformation durch einen Vicepleban verwaltet. Die Kirchenchronik zu Exten weiß zu berichten, dass bei besonderen Angelegenheiten der Probst des Klosters selbst die kirchlichen Amtshandlungen durchführte. ::Das Gotteshaus war zuerst dem Hl. Kilian geweiht. Kilian, ein irischer Missionar, kam im 7. Jahrhundert in das Frankenland. 688 erlitt er in der Nähe von Würzburg mit zwei Landsleuten den Märtyrertod. Die Erhebung seiner Reliquien erfolgte bereits 752. Sehr früh wurde er als Heiliger verehrt und zum Schutzpatron von Kirchen gewählt. ::Im 13. Jahrhundert wurden die beiden Heiligen Cosmas und Damianus die Schutzpatrone des Gotteshauses. Warum dieser Wechsel vorgenommen wurde, ist uns unbekannt. Es wird angenommen, dass in jener Zeit in dem Kirchspiel die Pest wütete. Um vor ihr gerettet zu werden, so vermutet man, wurden die beiden Ärzte SS. Cosmas und Damianus die Schutzpatrone der Kirche. Cosmas und Damianus sind Märtyrer zur Zeit des Kaisers Diokletian gewesen. Sie waren Brüder und Ärzte, die ihre Patienten unentgeltlich behandelten. Darum wurden sie die "Anargiroi" genannt, was übersetzt in etwa "die kein Silber nahmen" bedeutet . Sie handelten nach dem Wort Christi: "Macht die Kranken gesund, reinigt die Aussätzigen, weckt die Toten auf, treibt die Teufel aus. Umsonst habt ihrs empfangen, umsonst gebt es auch." (Matth. 10,8). Kirchen in Griechenland, Palästina und Ägypten trugen ihren Namen. Sie sind die Schutzpatrone der aus dem 6. Jahrhundert erhaltenen Basilika am Forum Romanum. ::Als die Kirche 1964/65 renoviert wurde, stießen die Handwerker beim Einbau der Heizung während der Erdarbeiten auf eine große Steinplatte inmitten der Kirche. Die Maße dieser Platte sind ungefähr 3 x 6 Meter und 40 Zentimeter stark. Da die Platte ihrer Größe wegen nicht heraustransportiert werden konnte, wurde sie in die Südwestecke des Kirchenschiffs geschoben. Sie liegt dort unter dem Holzfußboden. Die Vermutung liegt nahe, dass erstens die Platte das Fundament der ersten Holzkirche in Exten war. Zweitens scheint damit erwiesen zu sein, dass das jetzige Gotteshaus über der Taufkapelle gebaut worden ist. Drittens, da hier weit und breit solche großen Steinplatten nicht zu finden sind, ist anzunehmen, dass sie auf dem Wasserweg nach Exten transportiert worden ist. Diese Steinplatte diente vielleicht als Altar, auf dem die Germanen ihren Göttern geopfert haben. ::Das Gotteshaus bringt nach der letzten Renovierung die rein romanische Form des alten Baus voll zur Geltung. Es ist eine einschiffige Kirche mit einem erhöhten Chorraum und halbrunder Apsis. Diese halbrunde Apsis ist einmalig in unserem Kirchenkreis; sie ist das Charakteristikum der Extener Kirche. ::Der dicke quadratische Turm war im 16. Jahrhundert zum Teil eingestürzt. Wie die Inschrift auf der westlichen Seite zeigt, wurde der Turm 1548 wieder aufgebaut. Die dem Schiff zugekehrte Wand ist ein Rest des alten Turms und hat noch ein doppeltes romanisches Schallfenster. ::Von der früheren reichen Malerei-Ausstattung des Gotteshaus ist nichts erhalten geblieben. Ein sehr wertvolles, geschnitztes Altarbild, das auf vielen Ausstellungen zu sehen war, wurde 1883 an einen Kunsthändler Müller in Düsseldorf für 60 Mark verkauft, um die Gemeindekasse aufzufüllen. Wo sich dieses Kunstwerk heute befindet, ist uns unbekannt. ::Im Museum zu Marburg werden zwei wertvolle Kruzifixe aus Exten aufbewahrt. Beide sind romanisch und stammen aus dem 12./13. Jahrhundert. Das Eigenartige der Darstellung ist, dass der Gekreuzigte keinen Schurz, sondern ein Gewand trägt, das von den Schultern bis auf die Füße fällt. Am Kreuz hängt nicht der Zerbrechende und Gescheiterte, sondern der Siegende und zur Herrlichkeit Auffahrende; sein Antlitz strahlt Güte und Frieden aus. ::Der letzte Schmuck aus alter Zeit ist auf der Nordseite des Altarraumes das gotische Sakramentsschränkchen mit der Darstellung des Schweißtuches der heiligen Veronika. Der Altar ist wahrscheinlich das älteste Heiligtum in diesem Gotteshaus. In ihm ist eine Vertiefung (Sepulcrum) zur Aufbewahrng der Reliquien. In ihr ruhten einst Reliquien des heiligen Kilian und des Cosmas und Damianus. Das alte Sigillum (Abdeckplatte mit den vier Nietstellen) ist noch vorhanden und verdeckt heute die Vertiefung im Altar. Wer vor diesem Altar steht, soll wissen, dass er vor dem ältesten Tisch in Exten steht. Seit über 1200 Jahren wird hier das Brot des Lebens ausgeteilt. Er erinnert uns an das Wort des Herrn, der das Brot des Lebens ist. ::Die drei Fenster hinter dem Altar sind Werke des Künstlers Brenneisen aus Hannover; sie stammen aus dem Jahre 1965. Das linke Fenster stellt die Geburt Christi dar, das mittlere zeigt die Auferstehung des Herrn und auf dem rechten Fenster wird das Pfingstgeschehen dargestellt. ::Die Kanzel im Bauernbarock stammt aus dem 18. Jahrhundert. Die Bilder an der Kanzel stellen Christus und die vier Apostel dar. ::Auf der Brüstung der Orgelempore hängen die vier Wappen der Familien des Edelhofes, der westlich der Kirche liegt. Das erste Wappen ganz links gehört der Familie von Eckersten, die bis 1543 hier saß. Ein Horn ist ihr Wappenzeichen. Der Familie von Wartensleben gehört das zweite Wappen. Es ist der herausspringende Wolf aus dem Busch. Einer Sage nach war ein Vorfahre der von Wartensleben Knappe im kaiserlichen Dienst. Bei einem Marsch durch den Wald soll er ein Glied der kaiserlichen Familie vor einem.aus dem Wald herausspringenden Wolf das Leben gerettet aben. Auf diese Tat hin wurde der Knappe geadelt. Graf Alexander von Wartensleben war der erste Generalfeldmarschall von Preußen und einer der drei Minister des ersten preußischen Königs. Das dritte Wappen mit dem Löwen ist das der Familie Grimmell. Ein reicher Handelsherr aus Bremen hatte den Edelhof , der durch die Verschuldung derer von Wartenburg zur Versteigerung gekommen war, gekauft. Der neue Besitzer brachte den Edelhof zu neuer Blüte. Das vierte Wappen mit den beiden Sternen gehört der Familie von Meien, die das Erbe Grimmells übernahmen. ::Die Orgel der Kirche St. Cosmae et Damiani: ::Die Orgel unserer Kirche steht unter Denkmalsschutz. Auf der rechten Seite des Barockprospektes steht das Jahr 1733. Die Orgelbaufirma Hammer in Hannover datiert die ältesten Orgelpfeifen in das 16. Jahrhundert zurück. Damit ist erwiesen, dass Exten um 1550 zur Zeit der Reformation bereits eine Orgel gehabt hat. Dem Orgelbaumeister Eikhoff aus Hannover ist es in hervorragender Weise gelungen, diese alten Pfeifen mit den neuen 1968 in einem Werk zusammenzufassen. Es erklingen im Gotteshaus Stimmen, die 400 Jahre alt sind. Das Orgelwerk hat 12 1/2 Register, geteilte Laden, die es dem Organisten ermöglichen, auf dem einmanualigen Instrument Trio zu spielen. Somit ist die Orgel ein Unikum unter den Orgeln weit und breit. Die neue Orgel wurde am 17. Dezember 1967 geweiht. Nach alter Orgelbauertradition gab es bei der Nachfeier zu Ehren der Orgelbauer aus einer vierfußhohen Orgelzinnpfeife Wein. ::Die Glocken der Kirche St. Cosmae et Damiani: ::Das neue Geläut wurde von der Gemeinde 1968 angeschafft. In einem halben Jahr brachte die Gemeinde aus freiwilligen Gaben mit Spenden von "alten Ausgewanderten" und Freunden aus Amerika und Kanada 36.000 DM auf. Mit dieser Summe konnten die vier Bronzeglocken gekauft werden. Die erste Glocke ist die Gott-Vater-Glocke, ihr Symbol ist das Gottesauge im Dreieck. Die Glocke hat folgende Inschrift: "Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe". Die zweite Glocke trägt als Zeichen das Kreuz auf der Weltkugel . Der dazugehörige Spruch lautet: "O Land, Land, Land, höre des Herren Wort". Die dritte Glocke trägt das Christusmonogramm CHI / RHO. Ihr Spruch ist: "Danket dem Herren und predigt seinen Namen"; sie ist eine Missionsglocke. Die vierte und zugleich kleinste der Glocken hat als Symbol JHS. Ihr Spruchband ist das Wort Jesu "Friede sei mit euch". Diese Glocke ist eine Friedensglocke. ::Schlagton: ::Gewicht: ::1. Glocke: e' 1.131 kg ::2. Glocke: g' 802 kg ::3. Glocke: c'' 430 kg ::4. Glocke: d'' 349 kg ::Das Gesamtgewicht der Glocken beträgt 2.712 kg! ::Die alten Glocken, die durch die neuen ersetzt worden sind, waren aus Gußstahl. Die älteste Gußstahlglocke war aus dem Jahre 1870. Sie steht im Eingang des Turmes (siehe Bild). Die beiden anderen Glocken waren 1925 gegossen worden. Wegen Sprunggefahr musste das Geläut 1967 stillgelegt werden. ::In der alten Chronik der Kirchengemeinde Exten wird berichtet, dass die Kirche in den früheren Jahrhunderten ein hervorragendes Geläut aus drei Glocken gehabt haben soll. Die große Glocke soll auf Befehl des damaligen Landesfürsten ihrer Größe und ihres Klanges wegen in die Residenzstadt Kassel gebracht worden sein. Eine andere Erzählung berichtet, dass Feinde die große Glocke geraubt hätten. Auf dem Transport zur "Chur - Cöllnische Residenz der Stadt Bonn sey selbige im Rhein versunken". Diese Berichte können auf ihre Wahrheit hin nicht geprüft werden. Was aus der zweiten Glocke geworden ist, ist unbekannt. Die dritte Glocke des alten Geläuts wurde wurde ein Opfer des 1. Weltkrieges. Sie ist uns gut bekannt. Sie stammte aus dem Jahre 1587 und hatte folgende Inschrift: ::Ist Gott mit uns, woll kann den widder uns sin, Johann Pock, Herr Arend Flöge, Hinrich Schnüll, Cord Bruns, Nolte Megger MDLXXXVII H.S.T.C.V.H. ::Diese Glocke hat für die Kirchengemeinde einen besonderen Wert. Sie trägt den Namen des ersten evangelischen Pastors in Exten, Pastor Flöge, und der Männer, die für die Einführung der Reformation in Exten eingetreten waren. Der Bibelspruch deutet auf die Schwierigkeit der Einführung der Reformation in Exten, aber auch auf die Standfestigkeit und Furchtlosigkeit der Männer im Kirchspiel Exten hin. Es ist anzunehmen, dass die Reformation während der General-Visitation 1563, die Graf Otto von Schaumburg in seiner Grafschaft hielt, in Exten eingeführt worden ist. *'''Rinteln tourism''' entry for [https://www.rinteln.de/freizeit-und-kultur/kirchen/st-cosmae-et-damiani-kirche-exten/ St. Cosmae et Damiani Kirche Exten], photos available at the original site. Original Text: St. Cosmae et Damiani Kirche Exten ::Die Kirche zu Exten ist das älteste Gotteshaus im schaumburgischen Wesertal. Der jetzige Bau stammt aus dem 12. Jahrhundert. Einer Sage nach wurde das Gotteshaus von der Gräfin Hildburg, der Stifterin des Klosters Möllenbeck, 896 errichtet. Die Kirche ist aber vermutlich noch viel älter. Walter Maack schreibt: "Nach den neuesten Forschungen über die frühe kirchliche Organisation in unserem Bereich ist die Exter Kirche noch vor dem Jahre 800 n. Chr. von Würzburg aus gegründet worden und zwar noch während der Sachsenkriege (772-804)". Der erste Bau, der wahrscheinlich eine Holzkirche war, soll zwischen 770 und 790 erbaut worden sein. Dieses erste Gotteshaus war eine Taufkirche. In ihr wurden Taufbewerber, die zwischen Vlotho, Schötmar, Lügde und Hameln wohnten, getauft. Die Kirchengemeinde Exten war eine Ur-Gemeinde. Zur Zeit der Christianisierung der Sachsen war Exten ein Mittelpunkt der Missionsarbeit. Von hier aus wurden die anliegenden Gebiete missioniert, weitere Gemeinden gegründet und Kirchen gebaut. Exten als Urpfarre ist demnach älter als das Stift Möllenbeck. ::Das Grundstück, auf dem die Kirche steht, ist ein alter Thingplatz. Der ganze kirchliche Grundbesitz gehörte der Sippe Widukind, die im Wesertal über große Besitzungen verfügte. Später wurde das Kirchengrundstück mit den dazu gehörenden Ländereien dem Bischof in Minden übereignet. Die Kirchengemeinde bestand bereits vor der Zeit des Edelhofes, der später als Lehen vom Domkapitel zu Minden der Familie von Eckersten übertragen wurde. Exten war somit nie eine Patronatsgemeinde. Die Führung der Gemeinde lag zuerst in den Händen der Missionare, die aus Würzburg gekommen waren. Dann kam Exten vermutlich unter die Aufsicht des Bischofs zu Paderborn und wurde später dem Bistum Minden unterstellt. ::Im Jahr 1287 wurde die Kirche zu Exten durch den Bischof von Minden dem Jakobskloster in Rinteln übertragen. Vom Kloster aus wurde die Gemeinde bis zur Reformation durch einen Vicepleban verwaltet. Die Kirchenchronik zu Exten weiß zu berichten, dass bei besonderen Angelegenheiten der Probst des Klosters selbst die kirchlichen Amtshandlungen durchführte. Das Gotteshaus war zuerst dem Hl. Kilian geweiht. Kilian, ein irischer Missionar, kam im 7. Jahrhundert in das Frankenland. 688 erlitt er in der Nähe von Würzburg mit zwei Landsleuten den Märtyrertod. Die Erhebung seiner Reliquien erfolgte bereits 752. Sehr früh wurde er als Heiliger verehrt und zum Schutzpatron von Kirchen gewählt. ::Im 13. Jahrhundert wurden die beiden Heiligen Cosmas und Damianus die Schutzpatrone des Gotteshauses. Warum dieser Wechsel vorgenommen wurde, ist unbekannt. Es wird angenommen, dass in jener Zeit in dem Kirchspiel die Pest wütete. Um vor ihr gerettet zu werden, so vermutet man, wurden die beiden Ärzte SS. Cosmas und Damianus die Schutzpatrone der Kirche. Cosmas und Damianus sind Märtyrer zur Zeit des Kaisers Diokletian gewesen. Sie waren Brüder und Ärzte, die ihre Patienten unentgeltlich behandelten. Darum wurden sie die "Anargiroi" genannt, was übersetzt in etwa "die kein Silber nahmen" bedeutet. Sie handelten nach dem Wort Christi: "Macht die Kranken gesund, reinigt die Aussätzigen, weckt die Toten auf, treibt die Teufel aus. Umsonst habt ihrs empfangen, umsonst gebt es auch." (Matth. 10,8). Kirchen in Griechenland, Palästina und Ägypten trugen ihren Namen. Sie sind die Schutzpatrone der aus dem 6. Jahrhundert erhaltenen Basilika am Forum Romanum. ::Als die Kirche 1964/65 renoviert wurde, stießen die Handwerker beim Einbau der Heizung während der Erdarbeiten auf eine große Steinplatte inmitten der Kirche. Die Maße dieser Platte sind ungefähr 3 x 6 Meter und 40 Zentimeter stark. Da die Platte ihrer Größe wegen nicht heraustransportiert werden konnte, wurde sie in die Südwestecke des Kirchenschiffs geschoben. Sie liegt dort unter dem Holzfußboden. Die Vermutung liegt nahe, dass erstens die Platte das Fundament der ersten Holzkirche in Exten war. Zweitens scheint damit erwiesen zu sein, dass das jetzige Gotteshaus über der Taufkapelle gebaut worden ist. Drittens, da hier weit und breit solche großen Steinplatten nicht zu finden sind, ist anzunehmen, dass sie auf dem Wasserweg nach Exten transportiert worden ist. Diese Steinplatte diente vielleicht als Altar, auf dem die Germanen ihren Göttern geopfert haben. Das Gotteshaus bringt nach der letzten Renovierung die rein romanische Form des alten Baus voll zur Geltung. Es ist eine einschiffige Kirche mit einem erhöhten Chorraum und halbrunderApsis. Diese halbrunde Apsis ist einmalig in unserem Kirchenkreis; sie ist das Charakteristikum der Extener Kirche. ::Der dicke quadratische Turm war im 16. Jahrhundert zum Teil eingestürzt. Wie die Inschrift auf der westlichen Seite zeigt, wurde der Turm 1548 wieder aufgebaut. Die dem Schiff zugekehrte Wand ist ein Rest des alten Turms und hat noch ein doppeltes romanisches Schallfenster. Von der früheren reichen Malerei-Ausstattung des Gotteshauses ist nichts erhalten geblieben. Ein sehr wertvolles, geschnitztes Altarbild, das auf vielen Ausstellungen zu sehen war, wurde 1883 an einen Kunsthändler Müller in Düsseldorf für 60 Mark verkauft, um die Gemeindekasse aufzufüllen. Wo sich dieses Kunstwerk heute befindet, ist nicht bekannt. ::Die Kirchengemeinde Exten-Hohenrode ist eine ganz junge Kirchengemeinde: Gründungsdatum ist der 1.1.2006. Die neue Gemeinde ist aus den ehemaligen Kirchengemeinden Exten und Hohenrode gebildet worden. Sie besteht aus 2700 Gemeindemitgliedern, die in den Dörfern Exten, Friedrichswald, Hohenrode, Strücken, Uchtdorf, Volksen und Wennenkamp wohnen. . *'''Brand's Ahnen''': PI 2143 entry for [http://www.brands-ahnen.brand-heinrich.de/pi2143.htm Cosmae et Damiani Kirche, Exten] containing photo.

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Cothran family

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

Cothren History of Woodbury CT

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Title HISTORY OF ANCIENT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT FROM THE FIRST INDIAN DEED IN 1659 TO 1854 Author WILLIAM COTHREN Published 1854 Original from the University of Michigan http://www.archive.org/stream/historyancientw03cothgoog/historyancientw03cothgoog_djvu.txt

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Benjamin Cotten, supposedly born 1786 , Edgefield, South Carolina This information comes from the family history book, “Cotten Picking” that my cousin, Peggy Gregory compiled. To my knowledge no one has been able to find Benjamin’s parents. Peggy had tried for years searching for them and could only make a guess from stories. She thought the fathers name was Gabriel and the mother, Martha Campbell. I’ve seen entries on family trees as Seth Cotten, but at the time of Benjamin’s birth, Seth would have been 12. Some cousins have done DNA and have found a link to a John Cotten of Bertie County in Virginia in the 1600’s. I’ve not yet been able to connect or find the missing link. I’ve used Ancestry.com and now I’m looking to wikitree to perhaps broaden my search. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Cotten-231|Vickie Stevens]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Cotten and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Couches Creek

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Couches Creek flows east out of a deep mountain valley to join the Oconaluftee River near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Visitor Center at Smokemont, on highway 441, in Swain County, NC. (This is a few miles north of Cherokee, NC.) Couches Creek is the next small creek just north of the Mingus Mill Museum site. Before becoming part of the national park, the cove of Couches Creek was home to several families in the years around 1900, including that of Thomas Clingman Childers, Jr, and Bertha Franklin Childers. Other families in the valley at the same time were Nations, Wyatt, Brown, Roland, Ashe, Mathis, Rogers, and Hyde. The last Childers home on this land was located approximately one mile west of Highway 441 on the north side of the Creek, at these coordinates: ''' N 35° 32' 17.204 secs W -83°1 9' 8.346 secs''' We have found no certain photos of the houses the family occupied on Couches Creek. However, one document related to the purchase of the land for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park refers to "two three-room box houses" on the Childers tract. The term "box" indicates a construction technique in which exterior walls are formed by two layers of planks nailed together - one horizontal and one vertical - without any stud work between the layers. As this method of construction used the least possible amount of lumber, it was thus much favored by people of very limited means after the advent of sawmills made planks available, and it surely represented an advance from the effort required to build a log cabin. '''Included among the images are two photos (abt 1919/1920) of Joseph and Connie Penland Childers posed against the side of a house which appears to be a box-built structure. Is that the Couches Creek house?''' If you go . . . . Nothing of the old home place remains except a heap of stones where the chimney collapsed and a cavity in the rise behind the house site, where the old root cellar stood. (Roy Childers, who grew up at this place, led others, including his sons, to the site several times over the years and described the importance of the root cellar.) However, we know from the record made when the North Carolina Park Commission inspected the properties in the process of acquiring land for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park that the Childers plot included “two three-room box houses”. An excursion to the old home place is worth the trouble if you are strong, adventurous, prepared, and willing to accept the challenge. Choose a time of year when the leaves are down – late fall, a mild day in winter, or early spring before leaves emerge. (Good visibility is a key to success.) Equip yourself with the usual recommended layers of sturdy clothing, good hiking shoes with gripping soles, and a sturdy walking stick. A small day pack may be useful, but bear in mind that you will need to crawl under laurel branches and downed trees a few times along the way, so avoid too much bulk on your back. Be prepared to cross some small tributaries, picking you way on whatever stones provide some footing (with your walking stick for stability). Here is how to find the home site. From Cherokee (Swain County, NC), continue north on Hwy 441. Soon after passing the GSMNP Visitors’ Center / Farm Museum on your right, look for signs to the Mingus Creek Mill Museum on your left, and take a moment to notice the low stone wall on your right where Mingus Creek passes eastward under the highway to join the Oconaluftee River, running nearly parallel to the highway. Now continue northward about a half-mile or so and look for another similar low stone wall on your right. There is Couches Creek passing under the highway. Just ahead look for a spacious area where you can pull out and park between the road and the river. Walk back south a few paces and cross the road where you see an easy route into a level-ish patch of woods. Now, theoretically, this should be easy: why not just walk west on the north side of the creek one mile to find the home site? The problem is that the creek-side terrain is occasionally impassable because the grade becomes nearly vertical and is covered with laurel thickets (often called “laurel hell” for a good reason). Instead, it is better to look for the old wagon road up the hill to the north a bit. Stay with that as much as possible as it was located for the best passage through the terrain to the various home sites in the old community. There are stretches, however, where erosion has destroyed it and it becomes necessary to find a path through the laurel instead. Proceed keeping close to the old road and returning to it when possible. About two-thirds of a mile along you will see a wide level-ish clearing down by the creek. Sorry, this is not the Childers place – but probably the old Rogers place. It has a large stone pile where the chimney collapsed, but no root cellar. Press on, again keeping on or near the old wagon road. You will find the Childers place in a similar clearing about a mile in, at the GPS coordinates shown above. It’s a lovely spot with an especially pretty stretch of the creek right there. Across the creek to the south is another area where one can imagine a garden. Behind that to the south is a cove where an earlier house stood and hill patches may have been located. Another cove stretches up to the north. The Childers tract extended lengthwise north and south with the narrower width of the rectangular plot continuing west. Look for the cavity, on the rise to the north, where the old root cellar stood. To see photos of some family visits: http://www.childers-shepherd.org/ChildersCouchesCreekExcursions.html] A Video About Couches Creek: :''' "Couches Creek Memories"''' (Two Viewing Options): :'''Viewing Option 1''': Youtube https://youtu.be/cQXaWjsHe-M [https://youtu.be/cQXaWjsHe-M]; :'''Viewing Option 2''': Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dwight.m.childers/videos/10155794634401778/ [https://www.facebook.com/dwight.m.childers/videos/10155794634401778/]

Couirt Martials of Jesse Barnes Wharton (1858 and 1859)

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[[Wharton-1053|Jesse Wharton]] was court martialed twice, in 1858 and in 1859. The records of his courts-martial are transcribed below. Editorial comments are in square brackets; everything else is a transcription of the record (even though it isn't in quotation marks). == [first court martial (1858)] == [court-martial record, Jesse B Wharton, 7th Infantry, October 1858, National Archives Identified 1800962; Court Martial Case Files, 12/1800-10/1894; Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army), 1792-2010; National Archives, College Park, Maryland] === [result (general orders, 16, 1858)] === GENERAL ORDERS, No. 16.
WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Washington, December 16, 1858. I. .... At the General Court Martial which convened at Camp Floyd, Utah Territory, pursuant to "Special Orders", No. 96, from the Head Quarters of the Department of Utah, and of which Brevet Colonel CHARLES F. SMITH, Lieut. Colonel of the 10th Regiment of Infantry, is President, was arraigned and tried Second Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton, of the 7th Regiment of Infantry, on the following charges and specifications, viz: CHARGE I: "Drunkenness on duty." [see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Articles_of_War Articles of War], article 45] ''Specification'' 1st .... "In this; That he, Second Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton, of the 7th Regiment of Infantry, was drunk when on duty with his company at dress parade. This at the camp of part of the 5th Column Utah forces, on Big Blue river, K. T., on or about June 28, 1858." ''Specification'' 2d. "In this; That he, Second Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton, of the 7th Regiment of Infantry, was drunk when on duty as officer of the day at the camp of the 5th Column, Utah forces near Fort Kearney, N.T., on or about July 20, 1858." CHARGE II: "Conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline." [see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Articles_of_War article 99, Articles of War]] ''Specification''... "In this; That Second Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton, 7th Infantry U.S.A., on or about the 19th September, 1858, while on duty with his company as pioneers, being part of the 5th column, Utah forces, working the new road between Fort Bridger and Camp Floyd, U.T., did absent himself from his party after having been specially ordered to remain with it by Brevet Major [[Whiting-3027|D. P. Whiting]], 7th Infantry, commanding the column, and was found in a state of intoxication by the side of the road, after the passage of the troops. This near Weber River, U.T.." CHARGE III: "Breach of arrest." ''Specification''... "In this; That Second Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton, 7th Infantry, U.S.A., on or about the 19th September, 1858, near Weber River, U.T., after having been placed in arrest and ordered to join the battalion to which he belonged by his commanding officer, Brevet Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]], 7th Infantry, commanding 5th Column Utah forces, did, after complying with said order, absent himself from his battalion until after it had been for some hours encamped." To which charges and specifications the accused pleaded as follows: To the 1st Specification, 1st Charge, "Guilty." To the 2d Specification, 1st Charge, "Guilty." To the 1st Charge, "Guilty." To the Specification, 2d Charge, "Not guilty." To the 2d Charge, "Not guilty." To the Specification, 3d Charge, "Not guilty." To the 3d Charge, "Not guilty." FINDINGS OF THE COURT. The Court, after maturely considering the evidence, finds the accused, Second Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton, of the 7th regiment of Infantry, as follows: : Of the 1st Specification, 1st Charge, "Guilty." : Of the 2d Specification, 1st Charge, "Guilty." : Of the 1st Charge, "Guilty." : Of the Specification, 2d Charge, "Guilty." : Of the 2d Charge, "Guilty." : Of the Specification, 3d Charge, "Guilty." : Of the 3d Charge, "Guilty." SENTENCE. And the Court does, therefore, sentence the said Second Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton of the 7th regiment of Infantry, "To be cashiered." II...In conformity with the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Articles_of_War 65th Article of War], the proceedings of the General Court Martial in the foregoing case have been transmitted to the Secretary of War, and by him laid before the President of the United States. The following are his orders thereon: WAR DEPARTMENT, December 13, 1858. The sentence of the Court is confirmed. But in consideration of the youth of Lieutenant Wharton, and other circumstances in his favor, which have been brought to the attention of the Department, the sentence is mitigated to suspension from rank and pay for twelve months. J. B. FLOYD, Secretary of War. III... At the expiration of the period for which he is suspended from rank and pay, Lieutenant Wharton will join his company wherever it may then be serving. IV... The General Court Martial of which Bvt. Colonel CHARLES F. SMITH is President, is hereby dissolved. BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR: S. COOPER, Adjutant General.
Official: W. A. Nichols Asst. Adjt. Genl. === [some irrelevant material] === [This two-page letter seems to be irrelevant, but was included in the copy the National Archives sent]
Leavenworth City Kansas
Teritory [''sic''] March 4th 59
E

Dear Sir I received your note of February 10 and am much obliged to you for your trouble which you have taken in respect to my watch which watch is certainly mine it is a small (Ladies) watch No 47783 made by Tobias [?] an [''sic''] Co. Liverpool. I am very glad that you found it, but sorry to think that a man of Major Williams Company would be guilty of so main [''sic''; presumably 'mean'] and petty an action I did not think that there was a man in the Company [who] would have stolen it from me Davis would have been the last one that I would have suspected However I am glad that it is found [fo]r it was a great loss to me Taylor handed me the note this day he was in today in town he told me he was going to write to you and Cronan he is doing first rate the family is all well I was sorry to hear that their [''sic''] was some of the men sick I am glad to hear that the major is in good health Cronan mentions in Taylors letter that he never seen him in better health I am also happy to add that we are enjoying the same blessing my wife joins me in sending our kind wishes to you When you write address Major Chase for me Richard H Jackson
1st Sergt Company L 4th Arty

Yours truly
James Monaghan === [transmittal sheet] === H H 980
CM 21 1858 Proceedings of a Genl Court Martial convened at Camp Floyd U. T. by S.O. No 95 Hd qrs dept of Utah Oct 4 1858

Bvt Col C F Smith
Lt Col 10 Inf
President
Capt Jn Jones 7th Inft Judge Advocate

Prisoners Tried
1. 2 Lt Jesse B Wharton 7th Infantry

Recd Dept of Utah October 13" 1858

Head Quarters Department of Utah
Camp Floyd U.T. October 13 1858 Respectfully transmitted to the Secretary of War in conformity to the requirements of the 65th Article of War A. G. [?] Johnston
Colonel 2d Cavalry +
Bvt. Brig Genl USA
Comdg [This paragraph is in a different handwriting and is much lighter than the other writing--it presumably is a response to the order below it]
Lieut Wharton will accordingly be released from arrest and at the expiration of his suspension to go into effect on the receipt of this order by the Dept Commanding will join his company wherever it may be By order +c. The sentence of the court is confirmed. But in consideration of the youth of Lieut Wharton, + other circumstances in his favor which have been brought to the attention of the Department, the sentence is mitigated to suspension from rank + pay for twelve months. War Depart
Dec 13 /58
J B Floyd
Secy of War

General order
No 16 (AGO) Dec 16 /58 === [preliminaries] ===
[page 1 ] Proceedings of a General Court Martial convened at Camp Floyd U.T. by Virtue of the following orders. Head Quarters Department of Utah
Camp Floyd U.T. Oct 4 1858
Special Orders No 96 A General Court Martial is hereby appointed to meet in this Camp, at 10.00 A.M. on the 7th day of October 1858 or as soon thereafter as practicable for the trial of such officers and enlisted men as may be brought before it.
1 Bvt Colonel Charles F Smith Lt Col 10" Inf
2 " Lieut Colonel Daniel Puzzler [?] Capt 5" "
3 Major Isaac Lynde   7" "
4 Captain Henry Little 7" "
5 " Reuben F [?] Campbell 2d Dragoons [?]
6 " Lafayette McLaws 7" Inft
7 " Henry Heth [?] 10" "
8 1' Lieutenant Joseph Apdegraff [?] 5" "
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9 1' Lieutenant Peter W [?] L Plympton [?] 7" Inft
10 1' " Lewis H Marshall [?] 10" Inft
11 1' " John H Forney 10" Inft
12 1' " Howard C Stith 5" Inft
13 2d " David H Brotherton [?] 5" Inft
Captain John M Jones 7th Infantry Judge Advocate

By order of Bvt Brig Genl A S Johnston
Signed F I Porter [?]
Asst Adj General


Head Quarters Dept of Utah
Camp Floyd U.T. Oct 6. 1858
Special Orders No 98 Major Seth Eastman [?] 5" Infantry is detailed as a member of the General Court Martial appointed in Special Orders No 96 in place of Bvt Lt Colonel Daniel Puzzler Captain 5" Infantry, who is hereby relieved from the detail. [page 3 ]
By order of Bvt Brig Genl A S Johnston
(Signed) F I Porter
Asst Adj General

Camp Floyd U.T. Oct 9 1858 The Court met pursuant to the above order and adjournment. Present
1 Bvt Colonel Charles F Smith Lt Col 10' Inf
2 Major Isaac Lynde 7' "
3 Major Seth Eastman   5' "
4 Captain Henry Little 7' "
5 Captain Reuben F [?] Campbell 2d Dragoons
6 Captain Lafayette McLaws 7' Inft
7 Captain Henry Heth [?] 10' "
8 1' Lieutenant Joseph Apdegraff 5' "
9 1' Lieutenant Peter W [?] L Plympton [?] 7' "
10 1' Lieutenant Louis H Marshall 10' "
11 1' Lieutenant John H Forney 10' "
12 1' Lieutenant Howard C Stith 5' "
13 2' Lieutenant David H Brotherton 5' "
Captain John M Jones 7" Inf Judge Advocate

[page 4 ] The Court then proceeded to the trial of 2d Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton of the 7th Infantry who appeared before the Court. The orders appointing the Court were then read in his presence, and Captain Henry Little 7th Infantry, a member, stated that some time since, not being aware that he was to be a member, he had expressed an opinion as to what should be the sentence of the Court in the case of the officer to be tried, in the event of conviction, and that he feels it due to the accused to make this statement. The accused was then asked by the Judge Advocate if he objected to any member named in the detail. to which he replied "I object to Capt. McLaws First, because he is the principal [''sic''] witness against me in the two charges + specifications to which I shall plead "not guilty" [page 5 ] Second, because I am no friend to Captain McLaws, and may ask him some questions, which may have a tendency to prejudice him against me." Captain McLaws stated that he "had never seen the charges, but supposed the one to which he was a witness was for breach of arrest. As to any enmity he had none whatever toward Ln Wharton" The Court was then closed, Capt McLaws retiring, and decided to excuse Captain McLaws from taking his seat as a member during the trial of this case. The Court was opened. Capt McLaws and the accused reappeared + the decision was announced + Capt McLaws withdrew. The accused was then asked if he objected to any other member, to which he replied in the negative. === [arraignment] === The Court and the Judge Advocate were then duly sworn in his presence, and 2 Lieutenant Jesse B Wharton, 7th Infantry [page 6 ]
was arraigned on the following Charges and Specifications. Charge 1st "Drunkenness on duty" Specification 1st In this, that he 2 Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton of the 7th Regiment of Infantry was drunk when on duty with his Company at dress parade. This at the Camp of part of the 5th Column Utah forces, on Big Blue River K. T. on or about June 18 1858. Specification 2nd In this, that he 2 Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton, of the 7th Regiment of Infantry, was drunk when on duty as officer of the day at the Camp of the 5" Column Utah Forces, near Fort Kearney, N.T. on or about July 20, 1858. Charge 2nd Conduct to the prejudice of good order and [page 7 ]
and [''sic''] military discipline. Specification In this that 2 Lieutenant Jesse B Wharton 7" Infantry U.S.A. on or about the 19. September 1858 while on duty with his Company as pioneers being part of the 5th Column Utah forces working the new road between Fort Bridger and Camp Floyd U.T. did absent himself from his party after having been specially ordered to remain with it by Bvt Major [[Whiting-3027|D. P. Whiting]], 7th Inf, Commanding the Column, and was found in a state of intoxication by the side of the road after the passage of the troops. This near Weber River U.T. Charge 3rd Breach of Arrest. Specification In this that 2 Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton 7" Infantry U.S.A. on or about the 19. September 1858 near Weber River U.T. after having been placed in arrest and [page 8 ]
ordered to join the Battalion to which he belonged, by his commanding officer Bvt Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] 7th Infantry comdg 5th Column Utah forces, did after complying with said order, absent himself from his Battalion until after it had been for some hours encamped.

Jn Jones
Capt 7th Infantry
Judge Advocate

To which the accused pleaded as follows.
To the 1st Specification 1st Charge Guilty
To the 2d Specification 1st Charge Guilty
To the 1st Charge Guilty
To the specification 2d Charge Not Guilty
To the 2d Charge Not Guilty
To the Specification 3d Charge Not Guilty
To the 3d Charge Not Guilty === [start of prosecution case] === === [testimony of Brevet Major D P Whiting] === Bvt Major [[Whiting-3027|D. P. Whiting]], Capt 7th Inft

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a witness for the prosecution being duly sworn was interrogated as follows. Qu. by J.A. What was the official relation existing between yourself and the accused on the 19. Sept last? Answer. The accused was subaltern of the Company doing Pioneer duty on that day opening the road on the route from Fort Bridger. The whole party under Lt Plummer, acting under my orders were at the point of leaving White Clay Creek for Weber River. Qu. by J.A. What orders [two illegible words] did you give the accused in relation to his party? Answer. I told him to remain with the leading detachment provided with axes and superintend the cutting, explaining to him that the work had been slighted the day before in consequence of the absence of an officer and I wished him to give his personal attention to it. [page 10 ] qu. by J.A. Do you know if this order was obeyed? Answer. I concluded it was not, as I saw him soon afterwards one or two hundred yards in advance of all [?] the working party, sitting under a tree. Upon seeing him I sent Ln Chapin with an order for him to join his party immediately, and stay with it. Some time after the Column and working parties moved on for several miles and I saw nothing of the accused. Qu. by J.A. What official action did you take in relation to the matter? Ans: Upon his riding up and overtaking me I sent Ln Chapin to order him to join his Battalion and to report himself in arrest to the Commander. Qu. by J.A. Where with reference to him was the working party to which the accused was attached at the time he rode [page 11 ] up to overtake you? Ans. It was scattered in my vicinity there being no work at that portion of the road. The direct examination of the witness was here closed. Cross Examination Qu. by accused. Did you not on that morning order me to report to Ln Plummer who had charge of the Company? Ans. I don't remember that I did. I gave Ln Plummer on that morning or the evening previous particular directions to extend to Ln Wharton as I afterwards myself gave him. Qu. by accused. Did you or not that morning say to me as you were passing my tent, "Wharton, Plummer has charge of the Company today." Ans. It is very probable I did. Qu. by accused. Placed in my position, would you or not have considered a [page 12 ] remark like that in the [illegible; looks like 'brig?der'] of an order? Answer. I should have considered it as it was intended, as official information of the name of the officer having the General Control of the working parties. Qu. by accused. Was I to understand by that that I was to be under the immediate orders of the said officer? Answer. Yes, specially as I had previously given orders to that officer in regard to the duties the accused was to perform. Qu. by accused. Do you know whether or not I was acting under orders from Ln Plummer or for what purpose I was where you saw me at the time you sent Ln Chapin to me. Answer. I do not know of any orders Ln Plummer might have given him and could imagine no object in his being detached from his party, after the direction I had myself given him. On leaving the camp that morning [page 13 ] I myself rode ahead with the Corps [?] party. When I arrived at the point at which the cutting was to commence by advice of the guide, I directed the party how to proceed and waited for Ln Wharton who was in rear to come up. I pointed out to him the direction and character of the work to be done at that point and directed him to remain with the party and see that it was properly done. I afterwards rode on and when I saw Ln Wharton at the time mentioned his party was still at work and hadn't finished their task. Qu. by accused. Are you positive that all this occurred on the day you specify? Answer. I cant [''sic''] be mistaken as on that day, the Company to which the accused belonged was on detail for service, on pioneer duty, and it was the last service labor it was necessary to perform before striking the Weber the same morning. Qu. by accused. Was not the whole Com- [page 14 ]
mand on duty as pioneers that day? Answer. No. As had been the practice the working party consisted of one company at a time, there not being sufficient tools to supply a greater number. And the remainder of the column had orders not to leave Camp until they had been preceded at least two hours by the pioneer Company. I think the hours of 6 + 8 had been named in a memorandum order the previous Evening and had been the practice since the work had become difficult. Qu. by acused. Was not my position such under the tree, as to enable me to overlook the work upon which the whole party was engaged, and to whom did the horse standing near me belong? Answer. The whole working party was on the side of a steep hill entirely over the brow of which Ln Wharton was sitting. Although consisting of about Eighty men [page 15 ]
not one of them could be observed or seen from his position. I don't remember seeing any horse near him. Qu. by accused. How could you judge whether or not I could distinguish the party, and did you approach the exact place where I was sitting. Answer. I was standing at that time on the top of the hill just above the men who were working with picks and shovels. The accused was about on a level with myself on another rise, there being a depression betwen us and one or two hundred yards distant. from the nature of the ground he could not possibly have observed the working party or road before it had passed the summit of that hill. I rode on before the party had entirely completed the work on the hill, and they were all out of sight before I could have gone a dozen yards, passing near the spot where Wharton was sitting. [page 16 ] The Cross Examination of the witness was here closed and his testimony having been read to him he withdrew. === [testimony of Lt Chapin] === 1 Ln Gender Chapin 7th Infantry, a witness for the prosecution, being duly sworn, was interrogated as follows: Ques. by J.A. What orders did you convey to Ln Wharton from Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] on the 19" Sept. '58. Answer. On the 19" September 58, Company "K" 7" Infantry was turned out to work on the road, Ln Wharton being the 2 Ln attached to it. Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] asked me where he was. I told him he was ahead. He told me to go out and tell him to join his party + stay with it. Which I did. About two [?] hours afterwards, and probably about one hour after the troops and working party had passed, I found Ln Wharton lying near the road intoxicated. His horse having [page 17 ]
been caught, and tied up to a tree near by him. Some time afterwards, Ln Wharton rode up and as he endeavoured to ride off, Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] told me to go and tell him to consider himself in close arrest and for him to report the fact to Captain McLaws Commanding Battalion 7" Infantry, which I did. This was on the march from White Clay Creek to Weber River. Qu. by Accused. Where was I when you gave me the order to return to my party? Ans. Just over the top of the last hill coming from White Clay Creek to Weber River lying down talking to Mainsworth [?] Sunde [?] and the Wagon master Mr Rawlings. I called him out to one side and communicated the order to him. The Court here adjourned, at five minutes of three o'c pm to meet at ten o'c am on Monday the Eleventh instant. [page 18 ]
Camp Floyd U.T. October 11 1858 The Court met pursuant to adjournment. Present
1 Bvt Colonel Charles F Smith Ln Col 10' Inf
2 Major Isaac Lynde 7' "
3 Major Seth Eastman   5' "
4 Captain Henry Little 7' "
5 Captain Reuben F [?] Campbell 2d Dragoons
6 Captain Henry Heth [?] 10' "
7 1' Lieutenant Joseph Apdegraff [?] 5' "
8 1' Lieutenant Peter W L Plympton [?] 7' "
9 1' Lieutenant Louis H Marshall 10' "
10 1' Lieutenant John H Forney 10' "
11 1' Lieutenant Howard C Stith 5' "
12 2' Lieutenant David H Brotherton 5' "
Captain John M Jones 7" Inf Judge Advocate
Absent.
1 Captain Lafayette McLaws 7' Inf
who was excused by the court from taking his seat during the trial of [page 19 ]
the case. 2 Ln Jesse B. Wharton 7" Inf. the accused appeared before the Court. The proceedings of yesterday were read. === [testimony of Captain McLaws] === Captain Lafayette McLaws 7" Inf. a witness for the prosecution being duly sworn was interrogated as follows. Qu. by J.A. What report, if any, was made to you by the accused on the 19. September 1858? Ans. I was in Command of the Infantry Battalion which formed a part of the fifth column Utah forces, and Lieutenant Wharton rode up to where I was, and stated that he had been ordered to report himself to me under arrest. I told him "very well" [page 20 ]
He then asked me if I had any orders. I told him I had none. This was about an hour previous to our going into Camp. Qu. by J.A: What became of the accused after he made this report? Answer. The Column was halted at the time Lt Wharton first reported himself to me. A few moments after it was put in motion and I noticed on the march that Lieut Wharton was absent from the Column. When we arrived in Camp and the tents had been pitched, I looked for Ln Wharton and went to his tent to see if he was there and finding that he was absent and without my consent, I reported him for breach of arrest. The direct examination of the witness was here closed. Cross Examination Qu. by Accused: What did I do after reporting myself in arrest? [page 21 ] Answer. I think he first laid down on the bank of the River under a shade. When the Column was put in motion, I went to get my horse at a distance. I met Ln Wharton on horse back. I remarked to him to be careful in riding as the ground was full of holes. I dont [''sic''] remember to have seen him afterwards. Whether or not he joined the Column then I dont [''sic''] know. I don't recollect. Qu. by accused: Upon my riding up to you did I not after watering my horse, take off his saddle and bridle, as we always did when we came into camp. Answer. I dont [''sic''] know. The Cross Examination was here concluded. The evidence of the witness was read to him and he withdrew. === [testimony of 1st Lieutenant McKeever] === 1st Lieut Chancey McKeever 3d Artillery a witness for the prosecution [page 22 ]
being duly sworn was interrogated as follows. Qu by J.A. Did you see the accused on the afternoon of Sept 19 58 if so at what hour and from what direction was he coming? Answer. I saw him as near as I can recollect between 4 + 5 o'clock in the afternoon. he was riding up the Weber River in a direction from the Camp of the day before I was sitting in front of my tent and on the side of the direction from which he came. this was something like two hours after we had gone into Camp and when we halted the Infantry tents were all pitched.. The direct Examination of the witness was here concluded. Cross Examination Ques. by accused: How far was your [page 23 ]
Camp from the Infantry Battalion? Answer. From a mile to a mile and a half. Qu. by accused. When I went through your Camp did I not decline getting off my horse saying I must hurry to our Camp? Answer. He declined to get off. But I understood him to say he was sick and was going to his own camp on that account. Question by accused. Suppose I had stopped on the march. Would I not have had to go through your Camp to get to ours? Answer. The road passed right by our camp, and he would have had to take this. The Cross Examination was here closed and his testimony having been read to him the witness withdrew. [page 24 ] The Judge Advocate announced the prosecution closed. === [start of defence case] === The accused stated that he felt too unwell to proceed with his defence to day and asked the Court to defer the further continuance of his trial until tomorrow morning the 12th inst [?] at 10 o'clock. His request was granted and the accused withdrew. The Court passed to the consideration of other business and adjourned at four minutes of three o'clock pm to meet at ten o'c am tomorrow the 12th inst [?]. Camp Floyd U.T. Octr 12th 1858. The Court met pursuant to the adjournment. present--all the members. The Judge Advocate and the accused 2d Ln Jesse B Wharton 7" Infantry also present The proceedings of yesterday were read [page 25 ] === [testimony of Lt Plummer] === 1st L A H Plummer 7" Infantry a witness for the defence being duly sworn was interrogated as follows. Qu. by Accd. Please state to the Court in what capacity you were acting on the 19 of Sept last, and what was the official position between you and myself on that day, and what were the orders you received from Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] Answer. On or about the 19 Sept last I had charge of the working parties on the route from Bridger here. Lieut Wharton was 2" Ln of one of the Companies. I had charge of them. I was directed by Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] to oversee the working parties that day. I don't remember the specific orders I received. Qu. by accused. Did you not consider me under your immediate orders? Answer. After he reported to me, I did consider that he was under my orders to a certain extent. [page 26 ] Qu. by accused. After we had worked through the willows and had got upon the hill side where the work consisted mostly of digging, did you not say to me "Wharton you can go on ahead and look around" and that you could see to the party for the present? Ans: When employed on the hill side at the time referred to Ln Wharton rode up to me. I believe it was his intention to report for orders or get directions what he should do. I don't remember the words I made use of, but I implied that I did not wish his assistance and I suppose left him under the belief that I authorized him to go ahead if he chose to do so. I believe I did make use of language that would authorize Lieut Wharton to go ahead, as far as my orders went if he chose to do so. Qu by accused. As the adjutant of the Column, do you know whether or not I ever was asked for an official explanation [page 27 ]
as regards the breach of arrest or was I even notified that charges to that effect would be preferred against me. Ans: I do not. The direct examaination of the witness was here concluded. Cross Examination Qu by J.A. At the time you authorized Ln Wharton to go ahead, had he reported to you or were you aware that Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] had given him orders in person to remain with the axe [?] party. Answer. He did not report to me that he had received any orders from Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]]. Nor was I aware that he had received any. I believe he did not so report. Qu. by accused. At the time I rode up was not the cutting nearly completed for the present, and was not the whole party then present at work with picks and spades on the hill side. Answer. The cutting was nearly completed + the party at work with pick + spades. [page 28 ] The testimony of the witness being read to him he withdrew. === [testimony of William Rawlings]=== Mr [?] William Rawlings a witness for the defense being duly sworn was interrogated as follows. Qu. by accused. Do you remember on the 19. of September last when we were crossing the hill just before getting to Weber River, my being ahead with you looking for the best place to cross the hill and do you or not remember that we went up on top of the hill where the guide was sitting and sat down where we could see the whole party at work? Answer. I don't remember the date but I went with Ln [?] Wharton up on top of the hill, towards where the road should cross the hill + sat down. I think the guide had been there but had gone down. This was on the last hill going to Weber River. I saw two or three men cutting brush right at the foot of the hill but the working party I didn't see. [page 29 ] Qu: by accused. When Lt Chapin came up and called me aside, did I not immediately get on my horse and ride down to where the main party was at work? Ans: He mounted his horse and went back to the working party. The direct Examination of the witness was here closed + his testimony having been read to him he withdrew. === [testimony of Lt Chapin] === 1st Lieut G Chapin 7" Inf recalled a witness for the defence was interrogated as follows. Qu. by accused: Were you not acting as quarter master to the 5" column? And was it not your habit to go a head every day, to look out for a camp? And at the time you arrested me by order of Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] had you been ahead, and did you not point down to where the Infantry under Captain McLaws were resting with their arms stacked and say "Wharton the Major wants you to go down to Camp and report yourself in close arrest to Capt McLaws and did I not immediately and without any hesitation obey the order [page 30 ]
and would it not appear very natural for me to think that that was the camp and that they were waiting for the wagons? Answer. I was acting qr master of the 5th Column at the time referred to. it was my habit to go ahead and designate the Camp. but at the time Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] ordered me to arrest Ln Wharton no camp had been selected. Nor had I as yet been ordered to find one. I did not say to Ln Wharton the Major wants you to down [''sic''] to Camp but I told him I was ordered by Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] to tell him to consider himself under close arrest and for him to report the fact to Capt McLaws. I may have pointed towards the Battalion at rest [illegible] his advance, but by so doing could not have suggested to any one that it was the camp for the day. Nor do I think it rational to suppose that the Camp was in the vicinity. He rode off in the direction of the Battalion without hesitation. I don't know whether or not to obey the [page 31 ]
order. I was not close enough. Qu by accused. Was this not on Weber River and was it not the intention of Major [[Whiting-3027|Whiting]] to encamp on Weber River that night and was it not near or about the time the advanced column usually went into camp. Ans: It was on Weber River. It was his intention to Camp at some point on that stream, but the marches were so irregular, that whether it was or was not time for the column to go into camp it would be hard to say. Qu. by accused. How far from this point did we actually go into camp? Answer. I don't recollect exactly, but it was several miles farther on. The testimony for the defence was here closed + the accused asked to be permitted to present his written defence tomorrow morning at 10 o'c. The request was granted and the accused withdrew. [page 32 ] The Court then passed to the consideration of other business and adjourned at fifteen minutes of three o'clock pm. to meet again at 10 o'clock A.M. tomorrow the 13" inst. === [the last day] === Jn Jones
Capt 7 Infantry
Judge Advocate Camp Floyd U.T. Oct 13 1858 The Court met pursuant to the adjournment. Present
1 Bvt Colonel Charles F Smith Ln Col 10" Inf
2 Major Isaac Lynde 7" "
3 Major Seth Eastman   5" "
4 Captain Henry Little 7" "
5 Captain Reuben F [?] Campbell 2d Dragoons
6 Captain Henry Heth [?] 10" "
7 1" Lieutenant Joseph Apdegraff [?] 5" "
8 1" Lieutenant Peter W L Plympton [?] 7" "
9 1" Lieutenant Louis H Marshall 10" " [page 33 ]
10 1" Lieutenant John H Forney   10" Inf
11 1" Lieutenant Donald C Stith   5" Inf
12 2" Lieutenant David H Brotherton   5" Inf
Captain John M Jones 7th Inf Judge Advocate
Absent
1 Captain Lafayette McLaws 7th Inft
excused by the court from taking his seat during the trial of this case 2" Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton 7th Infantry appeared before the court. The proceedings of yesterday were read. The accused stated that upon further consideration he had decided not to submit a written defence but to submit the case to the Court as it stood. He then withdrew. The Court was then closed and after mature deliberation on the testimony find the accused as follows. [page 34 ]
Of the 1st Specification 1st Charge Guilty
Of the 2d Specification 1st Charge Guilty
Of the 1st Charge Guilty
Of the Specification 2d Charge Guilty
Of the 2d Charge Guilty
Of the Specification 3d Charge Guilty
Of the 3d Charge Guilty And the Court does therefore sentence him 2d Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton of the 7th Infantry "to be cashiered".
Jn Jones
Capt 7" Inft
Judge Advocate

C.F. Smith [??]
Lt. Col. 10th Inf
+ Bvt Col.
Presd There being no further business before it the Court adjourned at ten minutes past Eleven o'c A.M. "sine die".
Jn Jones
Captain 7" Infantry
Judge Advocate

C. F. Smith [?]
Lt. Col. 10th Inf.
+ Bv. Col.
Presd == second court martial, 1859 == [court-martial record, Jesse B Wharton, 7th Infantry, July 1859, National Archives Identifier 1801834; Court Martial Case Files, 12/1800-10/1894; Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army), 1792-2010; National Archives, College Park, Maryland]
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Head Quarters Department of Utah
Camp Floyd U.T. July 21" 1859
General Orders No 16. 1. By a General Court Martial which convened at Camp Floyd U.T. on the 11" instant pursuant to Special Orders No 55, current series, and of which Lieutenant Colonel Marshall L. Howe, 2nd Dragoons, is President, was arraigned and tried. 2d Lieutenant ''Jesse B. Wharton'' 7" Infantry

''Charge 1st''
''Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman''
[see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Articles_of_War Articles of War], article 83]
Specification. In that: he 2nd Lieut Jesse B Wharton 7" Infantry, being at the time under suspension in virtue of Gen'l Orders No 16, from the War Department, dated Decr 16", 1858, and residing in the camp of his regiment at Camp Floyd U.T. was drunk, and engaged in a disgraceful brawl with one William J. Osborne, a citizen residing in Fairfield U.T. and with 2nd Lieutenant Charles J. Lynde, 5" Infantry, striking the former with his fists and knocking him down

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and calling the latter "a son of a bitch" or words to that effect. all this between the hours of 12 and 2' o'clock, in the morning of the 4" of July 1859, in the Mormon settlement of Fairfield U.T. in the immediate vicinity of Camp Floyd U.T. and in the immediate presence and hearing of soldiers of the said camp and citizens residing in the said town of Fairfield.

''Charge 2nd''.
''Conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline''
[see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Articles_of_War Articles of War], article 99]
Specification. In that: he 2nd Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton 7" Infantry, being at the time under suspension in virtue of Gen'l Orders No 16. from the War Department, dated Decr 16" 1858, and residing in the camp of his regiment at Camp Floyd U.T. was drunk, and engaged in a disgraceful brawl with one William J. Osborne, a citizen residing at Fairfield U.T. and with 2nd Lieutenant Charles J. Lynde 5" Infantry, striking the former with his fists and knocking him down, and calling the latter "A son of a bitch" or words to that effect. all this between the hours of 12 and 2' o'clock in the morning of the 4" of July 1859. in the mormon settlement

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of Fairfield U.T. in the immediate vicinity of Camp Floyd U.T. and in the immediate presence and hearing of soldiers of the said camp, and citizens residing in the said town of Fairfield.
To which charges and specifications the accused pleaded "Not Guilty"
''Findings and sentence of the Court.'' The court after mature deliberation finds the accused 2d Lieutenant ''Jesse B. Wharton'' 7" Infantry "Not Guilty" as charged and does therefore "''acquit him''." II.. The proceedings in the foregoing case are approved
Lieutenant ''Wharton'' is released from arrest.

By order of Bvt Brig Genl A.S. Johnston
F. J. Porter
Asst. Adjt. Genl.

Proceedings [''sic'']

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Case 13. Page 1

Proceedings of a General Court Martial which convened at Camp Floyd U.T. July 20th 1859. by virtue of the following orders. Viz.

Head Quarters Department of Utah
Camp Floyd U.T. July 8th 1859.

Special Orders No 55 A General Court Martial is hereby appointed to meet at Camp Floyd U.T. on the 11th day of July. 1859. at 10 o'clock, A.M, or as soon thereafter as practicable for the trial of 2nd Lieutenant Charles J. Lynde, 5th Infantry, 2nd Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton, 7th Infantry, and such officers and enlisted men as may be brought before it. Detail for the Court
1. Lieutenant Colonel Marshall S. Howe 2nd Dragoons
2. Captain Henry Little 7th Infantry
3. Captain Carter L. Stevenson 5th Infantry
4. Captain Henry F. Clarke Subsistence Department
5. Captain Albert Tracy 10th Infantry
6. 1st Lieutenant Delavan D. Perkins 4th Artillery
7. 1st Lieutenant William Clinton 10th Infantry
8. 1st Lieutenant J. H. Forney 10th Infantry
9. 1st Lieutenant Francis J. Shunk Ordnance Department
10. 1st Lieutenant Stephen H. Weed 4th Artillery
[manuscript page 6] 11. 1st Lieutenant George A. Gordon 2nd Dragoons
1st Lieutenant William W. Webb, 5th Infantry Judge Advocate No other Officers than these named can be assembled without manifest injury to the service. [see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Articles_of_War Articles of War], article 64]
By order of
Brvt Brig Genl A. S. Johnston
(Signed) F. J. Porter
Asst Adjt Genl

10 O'Clock A.M
July 20th 1859
The Court met pursuant to the above order and adjournment. present
1. Lieutenant Colonel Marshall S. Howe 2nd Dragoons
2. Captain Henry Little 7th Infantry
3. Captain Carter L. Stevenson 5th Infantry
4. Captain Henry F. Clarke Subsistence Department
5. Captain Albert Tracy 10th Infantry
6. 1st Lieutenant Delavan D. Perkins 4th Artillery
7. 1st Lieutenant William Clinton 10th Infantry
8. 1st Lieutenant John H. Forney 10th Infantry
9. 1st Lieutenant Francis J. Shunk Ordnance Department
10. 1st Lieutenant Stephen H. Weed 4th Artillery
11. 1st Lieutenant George A. Gordon 2nd Dragoons

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Case 13. Page 3

1st Lieutenant William A. Webb, 5th Infantry, Judge Advocate.
2nd Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton, 7th Infantry, the accused also present. The Judge Advocate having read the order convening the Court, asked the accused if he objected to being tried by any members named therein; to which he replied that he had no objection to any individual, but objected to being tried at all by the Court, and presented to the Court the following written statement of the reasons for his objections.
Gentlemen of the Court I beg leave respectfully to protest against being tried by this court, for the following reasons. viz At the time of my arrest I was not (as it is stated in the specification a resident of Camp Floyd) [''sic''] but was staying in the town of Fairfield (which is not, I am informed, on the Government Reserve) and had been for some time looking out for an opportunity to leave the Territory. Such being the case, and being under suspension by order of the President, I do not consider myself under the orders of the Commanding Officer of this post, and therefore I am of the opinion that the arrest was Illegal [''sic''], and that I cannot be tried, unless by an order from the Authority by which I was suspended. This arrest will in all probability be the
[manuscript page 8] cause of my loosing [''sic''] a Situation by which I could have left the Territory without delay. I make this protest Gentlemen of the Court not because I fear to stand a fair and just trial, but on account of the delay it will cause to my departure from this place, which at this time is so important to me and mine. I lay this statement before you Gentlemen of the Court, hoping you will give it your consideration. With great respect
Your obedient Servant
(Signed) J. B. Wharton
2nd Lieut 7th Infantry


Camp Floyd U.T.
July 20th 1859 The Court was cleared for deliberation, and decided not to sustain his objection. The court was re-opened, and the decision announced. The Court and Judge Advocate were then duly sworn in presence of the accused, and he was arraigned on the following Charges and Specifications. Charge 1st
Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman
[see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Articles_of_War Articles of War], article 83]
Specification. In that: he 2nd Lieut Jesse B Wharton

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Case [blank; sc. 13] Page 5

7th Infantry, being at the time under suspension in virtue of Gen'l Orders No 16, from the War Department, dated Dec 16th 1858, and residing in the Camp of his regiment at Camp Floyd U.T. was drunk, and engaged in a disgraceful brawl with One [''sic''] William J. Osborne, a citizen residing in Fairfield U.T. and with 2nd Lieut Charles J. Lynde, 5th Infantry, striking the former with his fists and knocking him down and calling the latter "A son of a bitch" or words to that effect. All this between the hours of 12 and 2 O'Clock, in the morning of the 4th of July 1859, in the Mormon settlement of Fairfield U.T. in the immediate vicinity of Camp Floyd U.T. and in the immediate presence and hearing of soldiers of the said camp and citizens residing in the said town of Fairfield.

Charge 2nd
Conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline
[see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Articles_of_War Articles of War], article 99]
Specification. In that: he, 2nd Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton 7th Infantry, being at the time under suspension in virtue of Gen'l Orders No 16. from the War Department, dated Dec 16th 1858, and residing in the Camp of his regiment at Camp Floyd U.T. was drunk, and engaged in a disgraceful brawl with one William J. Osborne, a citizen residing in Fairfield U.T. and with 2nd Lieutenant Charles J. Lynde 5th Infantry, striking the former with his fists and knocking him down, and calling the

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latter "A son of a bitch" or words to that effect. All this between the hours of 12 and 2 O'clock in the morning of the 4th of July 1859. in the mormon Settlement [''sic''] of Fairfield U.T. in the immediate vicinity of Camp Floyd U.T. and in the immediate presence and hearing of soldiers of the said Camp, and citizens residing in the said town of Fairfield.

(Signed) W. A. Webb
1st Lieut 5th Infty
Judge Advocate

To which Charges and Specifications he pleaded as follows
To the specification of the 1st Charge. not guilty
To the 1st Charge. not guilty
To the specification of the 2nd Charge. not guilty
To the 2nd Charge. not guilty === [testimony of Henry F Allen] ===
Sergeant Henry F. Allen of Company A 7th Infantry a witness for the prosecution was duly sworn.

Question by Judge Advocate. Were you in the town of Fairfield on the night of the 3rd of July 1859. if so did you see the accused there, and at what time.

Answer. I was there, and saw him there between 12 and 2 o'clock on the morning of the 4th.

Question. What was his condition as regards sobriety.

Answer. He was under the influence of liquor, but I think

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Case 13 Page 7

he was able to do military duty.

Question. Could he walk without staggering.

Answer. I don't recollect seeing him stagger.

Question. What was he doing when you saw him.

Answer. He was coming up the street, when I saw him first.

Question. Was there any other person with him.

Answer. Lieut Lynde and Mr Osbourne, were about twenty paces in front of him.

Question. Did anything take place between the parties. if so state what it was.

Answer. Mr Osbourne was ahead of Lieut Lynde four or five paces, and was calling Lieut Wharton "a damn puppy", and repeated it two or three times. Lieut Wharton told him to hold on, and he said he did not speak to puppies Lieut Wharton came up then and struck Osbourne and knocked him down. Lieut Lynde then struck Lieut Wharton, and called him "A damned Son of a bitch". Lieut Wharton then called Lieut Lynde "A son of a bitch", but did not attempt to attack him

Question. Did the difficulty continue any longer at this time.

Answer. They were separated at that time by the Provost Sergeants, who told them that fighting could not be done in the streets.

Question. Who were in the immediate vicinity when this

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occurred

Answer. The only persons I saw there were Mr Osbourne some other citizens Lieut Lynde and Sergeants Boyle and Pendergast.

Cross-examined by accused. Did I make any remark to Lieut Lynde before he struck me, or did my manner indicate that I intended to attack him.

Answer. To the best of my knowledge, he made no remark, and his manner did not indicate anything of the kind.

Question. When I made use of the expression to Lieut Lynde, was it not in the heat of passion, and immediately after being struck by him.

Answer. To the best of my opinion it was.

Question. Did I repeat the expression referred to.

Answer. He did not.

Question by Court. Did Lieut Wharton in any way refuse to recognize the order or caution of the Provost Sergeants when required to cease fighting in the street.

Answer. To the best of my Knowledge he did not.

His testimony was read over to him and he withdrew. === [testimony of Sergeant Joseph Pendergast] ===
Sergeant Joseph Pendergast of Company "K" 7th Infantry, a witness for the prosecution, was duly sworn.

Question by Judge Advocate. Were you in the town of Fairfield on the morning of the 4th of July 1859, if so

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did you see the accused there.

Answer. I was there, and saw him there between the hours of 12 and 1 O'clock.

Question. What was his Condition as regards sobriety at that time.

Answer. To the best of my opinion, he was under the influence of liquor.

Question. What indications did he give of being under the influence of liquor.

Answer. I should judge from his conversation and appearance in general.

Question. Was he able to walk straight.

Answer. He appeared to walk straight. still I should judge from his walk that he had been drinking. he moved about a little from side to side so little that I could scarcely notice it.

Question. State how you came to recognize him.

Answer. Lieut Lynde and Mr Osbourne were coming up the street, and I heard him call to Mr Osbourne to hold on, and recognized his voice.

Question. Did anything take place between these parties immediately after this. if so state what it was.

Answer. Lieut Wharton called out to Mr Osbourne to hold on. and Mr. Osbourne said that he did not wait for puppies. Lieut Wharton came up and knocked him down, and Lieut Lynde strucke Lieut Wharton and

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called him "A son of a bitch," and Lieut Wharton replied by calling him "A son of a bitch."

Question. Who were in the immediate vicinity of them at the time of the disturbance.

Answer. Sergeants Allen, Boyle, and myself, and some two or three citizens.

Cross-examined by accused. When I made use of the expresion to Lieut Lynde, was it not in the excitement of the moment, and just after I had been struck by him.

Answer. I believe it was in the excitement of the moment, and it was after he had been struck.

Question. Is it not possible that you might have been mistaken in regard to my being under the influence of liquor, and might not my peculiar manner been [''sic''] attributed to anger and excitement more than to the effect of liquor.

Answer. It is my opinion it was the effect of liquor. Anger and excitement might have something to do with it.

The prosecution here closed, and the accused having no testimony to offer in his defence, requested until tomorrow to prepare his written defence, which was granted.

The Court adjourned at 12.30 P.M. to meet at 10 O'Clock A.M tomorrow.

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Case 13. Page 11

10 O'Clock A.M
July 21st 1859.

The Court met pursuant to adjournment. present.
1. Lieutenant Colonel Marshall S. Howe 2nd Dragoons
2. Captain Henry Little 7th Infantry
3. Captain Carter L. Stevenson 5th Infantry
4. Captain Henry F. Clarke Subsistence Department
5. Captain Albert Tracy 10th Infantry
6. 1st Lieutenant Delavan D. Perkins 4th Artillery
7. 1st Lieutenant William Clinton 10th Infantry
8. 1st Lieutenant John H. Forney 10th Infantry
9. 1st Lieutenant Francis J. Shunk Ordnance Department
10. 1st Lieutenant Stephen H. Weed 4th Artillery
11. 1st Lieutenant George A. Gordon 2nd Dragoons
1st Lieutenant William A. Webb, 5th Infantry Judge Advocate.
2nd Lieutenant Jesse B. Wharton 7th Infantry the accused.

The proceedings of yesterday having been read over, the accused stated that he had no further defense to offer. The Court was then closed for deliberation and after mature consideration upon the evidence adduced finds the accused as follows: [manuscript page 16] Of the specification to the 1st Charge. not guilty
Of the 1st Charge. not guilty
Of the specification to the 2nd Charge. not guilty
Of the 2nd Charge. not guilty

And the Court does therefore "acquit him".

W. A. Webb
1 Lt 5 Infantry
Judge Advocate

M. S. Howe
Lt Col 2d Dragoons
Pres of court

There being no further business before it, the Court adjourned "sine die".

W. A. Webb
1 Lt 5 Infantry
Judge Advocate

M. S. Howe
Lt Col 2d Dragoons
Pres of court

Head Quarters Department of Utah
Camp Floyd U.T. July 17" [''sic''] 1859.

The proceedings in the foregoing case are approved.

A. S. Johnston
Colonel 2d Cavalry + Bvt. Brig. Genl. U.S.A Commdg.

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G.C.M. No 147 1859

Proceedings of Genl Court Martial
Convened at Camp Floyd U.T.
July 11th 1859. by virtue of
Special Dept Order No 55. July 8 /59

I.I. 92.

Lieut Col Marshall S. Howe 2nd Drag
President

Lieut W A Webb 5th Infty
Judge Advocate

Case tried
13. 2nd Lieut Jesse B. Wharton
7th Infantry

Head Quarters Dept of Utah
Camp Floyd U.T. July 23" 1859
Respectfully forwarded to the
Head Quarters of the Army
A. S. Johnston
Colonel 2d Cavalry + Bvt Brig Genl Commdg

Recd (Hd. Qrs.) August [illegible] 1859
Recd (Department of Utah) July 21 1859

HeadQuarters of the Army
New York Octbr 6. 1859.
Respectfully forwarded to the Adjutant General.
H. L. Scott.
Lt Col. + A.D.C.

Councell Family Oral History from Vera Councell Parker

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''This is a four-page, typed document containing family stories as passed down to Vera Councell Parker. It must have been written before 2006, as it is quoted in Rodney V. Councell's book published that year. I transcribed it here exactly. Many of the facts told here are supported by primary sources. There are a few known errors. Some of the stories can't be verified. It is the only evidence we have about some aspects of our family history, and anyway it's pretty interesting!'' == Vera's Family History == The Councells came from France where the spelling of the name was Count de Lacelles (According to Graham, were executioners for the government). England was their next homeland, (excuminicated from Catholic church and bannished to England). On inherited land in Queen Anne County, Maryland is the first we know of them in America. Our earliest known Grandfather, George Washington Councell was born in Queen Anne County in 1840. Maryland was still new and frontier country then. Great-great Grandfather told of the wild boars that used to come to steal the little pigs. In an effort to keep them out, logs were laid across the top of the pig pens. The story is recalled he once scared away Indians by taking a burning stick off the fire and threatened to drop it into a barrel of gun powder. Negro slaves were held by the family in Maryland. Before the Civil War, they were freed and each slave given ten acres of land before George W. Councell moved west to Indiana. He did not treat the slaves unkindly and they chose to follow him to Indiana. Towns in Indiana familiar to the Councells were Upland, Mathews, Wheeling, Gaston and Muncie. It is a kow fact that Muncie, Indiana was built on at least a portion of 160 acres that belonged to the Councells. An Ethyl Ryan (uncertain about the last name) who became a movie star, for years put money into a fund to get the deed straightened out. The settlement was never satisfactory but, Great-grandfather George Kary Councell did receive $700 to divide with his brothers and sister out of one of the buildings on the land. We know George Washington Councell's father was an Englishman. We do not know his name. His mother was Frances Clemens Councell. She claimed Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) as her relative. Great-great grandfather George was reared a catholic along with an older brother Charlie, a sister Anne, and a fourth child, name unknown. Anne was deucated by the Nuns. Her life ended at a young age. Charlie Councell married an English girl. (and settled in Marion, Indiana.) He had 3 children; Della, Lettice, and John. Della never married and died about age 30. Lettice died at age 10 from an injury. John married and lived all his life in Marion, Indiana,(Lucy). He had 2 sons, William and Charles. William was connected with the school system in Cleveland, Ohio as a buisiness manager. Charles was a draftman, employed by the government. He was last heard of living in Alexandria, Virginia. Great-great Grandfather George W. married Nancy Howell. (a relative, Delight Howell, opera singer.) Nancy's father was George Howell, a Welshman, one of seven sons all with black hair and dark eyes. He was born and raised in the south. He became a lawyer and served in the state legislature three terms. (We do not know for certain, but presume it was the state of North Carolina as he married Amelia Rousseau (formerly spelled with an ending x, Rousseaux) a French lady from North Carolina. Nancy had 2 sisters. Nellie never married and made her home in Hartford City, Indiana. The name of the other sister is unknown. Nancy Howell Councell died at the early age of 34. She left her family of 5 boys and 1 daughter to be raised by an elderly lady whom they called Grandma Miller (no relation). Great-great Grandfather continued in the Catholic faith and did not re-marry. He was a blacksmith and received an injury while shoeing a horse that left him with a lame leg (gangerous). He walked for years with a cane and died at age 78 in 1918. It is believed he is buried in Gaston, Ind. Great-grandfather George Kary Councell was one of the children born to George and Nancy. Names of his brothers and sister are Charles, Frank, Rolland, (Grandfather), John Albert, and Fannie. Page 2 Charles Councell held a managers job with Swift & Company. Later he operated a hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His wife was Clara. Frank Councell worked as a glass blower in a factory somewhere in Pennsylvania. He married twice. His first wife was Cora. They had several children. Iva, his second wife, gave him 8 children. He settled on a farm near Utica, Ohio. Some of his children live in or around Newark, Ohio. (more here from Drexel. Frank's daughter from Cora, Mrs. Drexel Montanaro. Her address is 71 Cherry St. Newark, Ohio.) John Albert Councell, better known as Bert, was a Spanish American War Veteran. He served for 3 years with the infantry in the Philippine Islands. He lived in Pennsylvania and worked a coal mine on a farm he had there. He also worked in a glass factory as blower and cutter. He went to Detroit, Michigan to work for the Ford Motor Company. In 1929 he purchased 80 acres of woodland joining Grandpa Keith Councell's farm to the north at Gladwin, Michigan. The following year Great-uncle Bert spent in Russia, sent over there by Ford Motor Company to teach the Russians how to harden iron, and to work on the Russian copy of the 1530 McCormick Deering tractor. He had a comtract to stay from 1 to 5 years, if he liked it there. However, he stayed only the 1 year. During this year Grandpa Keith and his son Eldon cleared the woods off Berts farm and gathered the stones which were used to build the basement walls in preparation for the house Bert had moved from the Reynolds place to his farm when he returned from Russia. John Albert married Priscilla and adopted a daughter Grace. They lived in Detroit and were later divorced. Bert was in and out of veterans hospital in his later years and died of cancer in 1952. (In Gaston, Ind.) Rolland Councell was a farmer and mechanic. He had a blacksmith shop along the river on the west side of Beaverton, Michigan. His wife, Mertie, (was a nurse and went out on calls. She worked for a Dr. Dunn as a nurse even after Rolland died. She married again years later to George Roach. And passed away not long after that). Fannie Councell married Willard Carmin. They farmed a place near Gaston, Indiana for years. Retired in Hartford City, Indiana about 1923, living at 224 W. Franklin St. their last years. Fannie was an accomplished dressmaker and catered to wedding out-fits. They had 1 son, Arnold Kenneth Carmin of Longmont, Colorado. Arnold Carmin served as a Major in World War 1 and was sent to Aftica. He had 1 son named William. William Carmin was last heard of living in Arvada, Col. Great-grandfather George Kary Councell was born and raised in and around Ft. Wayne, Indiana. He was sometimes nicknamed Kaid. He is known to have worked at the Anthony Wayne Washing Machine Works in Muncie, Indiana, as shipping clerk at $1.25 per day while others were only making $.70. On a large dairy farm near Gaston, Indiana he milked cows by hand. At one time he drove a meat wagon. (Great-grandmother) Annie Marie Thompson's mother was Lady Jane Ann Boyle in England. Lady Jane fell in love with the head gardner, Charles Thompson, whom she ran away with and married. For this her people disowned her and took her name off all records. Since then no one has been able to trace her ancestry. Charles Thompson found employment on a Sir Gorton Estate. 10 children were born to Charles and Lady Jane, one dying an infant. When Annie was about 10 years old, an epidemic of typhoid fever swept England. Her mother and father, a sister Sally, and a brother all died. They are interred at Claverdon, Warwickshire, England. The Earl of Stares came and took Annie and a sister Page 3 Nellie and raised them. It is possible he was a relative. They traveled a great deal, so these girls had a very interesting life. Elizabeth was raised by what Annie called "Cockney English" (the working class). Annie could never understand her, so they were not too close of friends. Annie spent some of her girlhood in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and other places in Scotland. The brothers and sisters of Annie Thompson and where they settled is interesting. Fred Thompson in Birmingham, England. He had a daughter Lucy who became a school teacher and taught in the Queen Mary schools. She lived at 11 Little Hardwick Rd. Aldridge, Staffordshire, England, the last of her days (in her retirement). Nellie married a Titmus and resided in Birmingham, England. Joseph Thompson, Southampton, England. Will Thompson came to Kendallville, Indiana. Elizabeth married a Hanauer who served as deputy sheriff around Ft. Wayne and, a son Wilbur. Emily Thompson married a Marshall and settled in Fr. Wayne also. She had a daughter Daisy who married Will Noble. Daisy and Will's children were Charles, George, Will and Elizabeth Noble. On Sept. 23, 1890 Annie Marie Thompson came from Scotland to the United States and was governess for a Banker's chidren in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Here she net and became the bride of Great-grandfather George Kary Councell on Aug. 6, 1895. They lived on 2215 Oliver St. in Ft. Waye util after your Grandfather George Keith Councell and his sister Ethyl Marie were born. In July of 1900, Great-grandpa Councell and friend Ora J. Bowser of Ft. Wayne, Indiana went to Gladwin, Michigan. Each of the men purchased from Eugene Foster 80 acres of land of sections 5 and 6 in Tobacco township, Gladwin County. Great-grandpa's place usually right hand side at the corner of River and Badger roads northeast of Beaverton one and one-half miles. The farm and house only cost $400. The house has been replaced with a new one now. Only 4 acres were cleared of timber when they moved there. At this Writing, 3 tall pines standing together not far from the house your Grandpa Keith Councell remembered being there when he was a small boy. To the east of the Badger place the Badger family had a house with 32 rooms in it. Which burnt down. Great-grandpa and Annie moved their family by team and wagon from Indiana to the farm in Michigan in August of 1903 (1902). Not too long before the trip Great-grandpa was ill with appendicitis and was operated on. A year or more passed on the Badger farm. Then they purchased the 80 acres on Parker road one and one-half miles west of highway M-18 in Grout township that we are familiar with. Great-grandpa Councell built their own house and barn there and farmed the land after clearing it. Where the buildings are the brush had to be cleared before they could pull the wagon into the area. He had a blacksmith shop on his place. He also had the first silo and silo-filler in Gladwin County and did custom work for his neighbors. Great-grandpa George Councell, (a methodist) and Great-grandma Annie had an unusually quiet, peaceful, and happy home life. Both were very religious and their days started and ended with Bible reading and prayers. The family was very close-knit and didn't shirk work. They all worked together. Anything planned was planned together. Annie died at the age of 62. Her obituary records she was a woman of fine intellct with a wonderful memory and personality whom to know was to love. Many and innumerable were her deeds of love and kindness to the sick, those in sorrow, the afflicted and needy, showing the love of Jesus in her soul. She was converted before coming to the United States and joining the Baptist Episcopal church. She is buried in Highland cemetery, Gladwin, Mich. Great-grandpa George then married Thurland McGowen, who had a son Gordon McGowen. Gordon went to Flint, Michigan to live. He was found dead in a railroad boxcar. Page 4 After Surley died, Great-grandpa took his third wife, Julie Fackler. She had 2 children, Gertrude and Glen Fackler. Gertrude married Claire Campbell (one of the sons of your Great-uncle Poy Campbell), and lives on a farm near Gladwin. Glen was last known of living in Detroit, Michigan doing interior decorating of houses. Great-grandpa George outlived his third wife, also. When Julia died he sold the farm and went to live in a small house built for him at the end of the lane of your Grandpa Keith Councell's place where Aunt Carmen and Fred Olin's home is now. Here he remained until he suffered a stroke. He died at Grandpa's house at age 84 (85 I believe) and is buried in Gladwin. Grandpa Keith Councell was only 6 years old when the horse and wagon pioneer trip was made to Michigan. He remembered they trailed a double seated carriage or buggy behind the wagon. Stopped to buy milk and eggs at farm houses and slept in covered wagon. Two dogs, a blood hound tied to the wagon and a spaniel were travel companions. The wagon was loaded with furniture and belongings. Some of their household stuff was shipped to Beaverton by train. He told of camping on the way. There was one incident while they were camped by Looking Glass river in southern Michigan. Two men, rough looking characters, came by. One of them asked about their blood hound at the same time kicked at it. The hound jumped at the man's throat. The man left then doing no harm. The journey from Indiana to Michigan took 2 weeks. They had no breakdowns nor sickness. But they came through 2 different towns where there was smallpox and typhoid fever. In these places they weren't able to get water. (Ethyl told about her dad ran bears out of the barnyard with a pitch fork.). Grandpa Keith Councell walked the Croll road to school in Beaverton that first year. A hotel is on the spot now where the school in Beaverton stood. He went to school 7 years, quitting at age 14 to work on the farm. A most vivid recollection he had of the Parker road place during the big forest fire of 1909. The burning pitch in the pines shot flames and sparks a 100' into the air. The fire was coming too close to the farm. Great-grandpa harnessed the team of horses in readiness to run for it and sent your Grandpa to round up help. 30 men came. Just as the fire was nearing the buildings the wind changed from west to east and sent the fire in the opposite direction. Many people in the area were burned out. Grandpa Keith Councell recalled meeting a man by the name of Brad Hill whom his father knew in Beaverton. Brad Hill had been one of Custer's scouts. Grandpa once had in his possession a 45 colt revolver that belonged to Jesse James. He traded it to a man named Bert Harding. He also saw Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley perform in person in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. (About the Jesse James gun to type yet. Grand-dad always roomed and boarded school teachers up to and including Miss Smallwood, Eldon's first teacher. Lots more to type and re-do.)

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This is a snapshot of birth countries on open profiles on WikiTree based on 21 April 2024 data. There were 31,394,113 open profiles at that time. The counts come from WikiTree+ searches, which uses the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTShowTable/Table.htm?table=Countries Countries Table]. Country/location experts can ask Aleš to add add countries, to add variants, and to add additional languages. To learn more about this table, watch [https://www.youtube.com/live/LKzwD_-RbnU?feature=shared&t=779 Ask Aleš: What Would You Like To Know About WikiTree Plus? w/host Greg Clarke (April 2024)], starting at about minute 13. Note that if regions for a country are in the table, the country can be determined based only upon a region if the country has been omitted. The queries are looking for a country in a location field; there is no assessment to determine if there is a state/province/county. Some countries have their state/province/county defined in the location table used by WikiTree+ and others do not. Such analysis would be best done country by country using the unknownregion search. Note that unknownregion will also retrieve results with the country only and no region, but the exact form of a country can be removed by adding the appropriate sql to the search. Of particular note are the counts for missinglocation and unknowncountry. Missing location means there is no data in the birth location field. There are currently 5,396,866 open profiles that lack any data in the birth location filed; of these, 1,676,026 are orphans (profiles with no profile manager). The [[Space:Locators Challenge|Locators Challenge]] is working to add locations when they can be found. The unknown country results indicates that WikiTree+ is unable to determine the country. This may be because the country was omitted, or it may be a country or correct variant that the project has not requested to include in the locations table. It could also indicate a formatting problem. The country must be last, and any text before it must be separated from the country by a comma for the program to be able to parse the country. The orphans in this count correspond to [[Space:DBE 615|Suggestion 615 Birth Location Country not recognised]]. There are currently 82,384 profiles with this suggestion. A search like this - [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry+birthlocation%3DCanada&MaxProfiles=5000000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=500 open birthcountry=unknowncountry birthlocation=Canada] - will find profiles that have a country name in the birth location field and hopefully most can be corrected with minimal effort. Counts for the countries with most profiles are: * 5953 Canada * 5285 United States or US or USA * 3133 England * 3305 Germany * 2925 Scotland * 1898 Ireland * 1026 Australia * 296 Netherlands or Nederland The counts for the largest places were found based on individual WikiTree+ searches (e.g. open birthcountry="United States"). The rest of the counts were found by excluding all of those places and exporting the rest to csv and using a pivot table to generate counts. The total profiles counted by these methods (31,407,204) is slightly more than the total expected by searching only for open profiles. This search result also included 9 non-open profiles, including 8 members. These counts with no birth location information have been omitted from the table. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Country!!Total Open!!Percentage of Total |- |United States||12,930,671||41.19% |- |'''missinglocation'''||'''5,396,866'''||'''17.19%''' |- |England||3,791,290||12.08% |- |Canada||1,511,351||4.81% |- |Australia||1,150,039||3.66% |- |Netherlands||829,925||2.64% |- |Germany||729,012||2.32% |- |Scotland||696,119||2.22% |- |Ireland||639,496||2.04% |- |'''unknowncountry'''||'''519,958'''||'''1.66%''' |- |New Zealand||373,032||1.19% |- |Sweden||311,318||0.99% |- |South Africa||285,131||0.91% |- |Italy||224,566||0.72% |- |Norway||196,088||0.62% |- |France||188,899||0.60% |- |Denmark||132,866||0.42% |- |Mexico||119,992||0.38% |- |Wales||117,544||0.37% |- |Prussia||102,856||0.33% |- |Russia||98,587||0.31% |- |Austria||95,665||0.30% |- |Holy Roman Empire||90,791||0.29% |- |Hungary||87,199||0.28% |- |Switzerland||81,263||0.26% |- |Poland||76,502||0.24% |- |Czech Republic||62,750||0.20% |- |Belgium||57,450||0.18% |- |Luxembourg||53,569||0.17% |- |Finland||45,886||0.15% |- |Spain||40,972||0.13% |- |Japan||39,465||0.13% |- |Portugal||37,672||0.12% |- |India||26,056||0.08% |- |United Kingdom||14,644||0.05% |- |Iceland||14,392||0.05% |- |Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha||13,753||0.04% |- |Slovakia||13,497||0.04% |- |Brazil||11,889||0.04% |- |Bahamas||11,696||0.04% |- |Ukraine||10,094||0.03% |- |Puerto Rico||9,906||0.03% |- |Isle of Man||8,845||0.03% |- |Austrian Empire||7,158||0.02% |- |Lithuania||7,096||0.02% |- |Romania||6,991||0.02% |- |Seychelles||6,880||0.02% |- |Jamaica||6,768||0.02% |- |Peru||6,503||0.02% |- |Slovenia||5,836||0.02% |- |Jersey||5,802||0.02% |- |Argentina||5,502||0.02% |- |Indonesia||5,423||0.02% |- |Greece||4,929||0.02% |- |Barbados||4,819||0.02% |- |At Sea||3,962||0.01% |- |Croatia||3,937||0.01% |- |Guernsey||3,733||0.01% |- |Chile||3,554||0.01% |- |China||3,467||0.01% |- |Philippines||2,935||0.01% |- |Saint Barthélemy||2,894||0.01% |- |Cuba||2,571||0.01% |- |Turkey||2,559||0.01% |- |Colombia||2,389||0.01% |- |West Indies||2,244||0.01% |- |Malta||2,238||0.01% |- |Yugoslavia||2,134||0.01% |- |Bermuda||1,728||0.01% |- |Sri Lanka||1,721||0.01% |- |Zimbabwe||1,627||0.01% |- |Latvia||1,615||0.01% |- |Belarus||1,611||0.01% |- |Serbia||1,574||0.01% |- |Martinique||1,320||0.00% |- |Estonia||1,254||0.00% |- |Gibraltar||1,246||0.00% |- |Dominican Republic||1,222||0.00% |- |Pakistan||1,036||0.00% |- |Haiti||1,022||0.00% |- |Mauritius||963||0.00% |- |Syria||954||0.00% |- |Lebanon||865||0.00% |- |El Salvador||814||0.00% |- |Ottoman Empire||753||0.00% |- |Venezuela||751||0.00% |- |Egypt||735||0.00% |- |Algeria||607||0.00% |- |Guyana||601||0.00% |- |Guatemala||581||0.00% |- |Uruguay||563||0.00% |- |Honduras||554||0.00% |- |Panama||539||0.00% |- |South Korea||533||0.00% |- |Virgin Islands||526||0.00% |- |Suriname||518||0.00% |- |Curaçao||506||0.00% |- |Hong Kong||501||0.00% |- |Fiji||493||0.00% |- |Bolivia||488||0.00% |- |Iran||487||0.00% |- |Myanmar||487||0.00% |- |Samoa||420||0.00% |- |Saint Pierre and Miquelon||416||0.00% |- |Bulgaria||404||0.00% |- |Costa Rica||360||0.00% |- |Saint Kitts and Nevis||353||0.00% |- |Nicaragua||352||0.00% |- |Liechtenstein||330||0.00% |- |Kenya||315||0.00% |- |Falkland Islands||308||0.00% |- |Singapore||299||0.00% |- |Armenia||285||0.00% |- |Paraguay||284||0.00% |- |Tunisia||279||0.00% |- |Malaysia||275||0.00% |- |Ecuador||271||0.00% |- |Vietnam||258||0.00% |- |Palestine||254||0.00% |- |Cabo Verde||252||0.00% |- |Tonga||249||0.00% |- |Belize||245||0.00% |- |Macao||244||0.00% |- |Morocco||244||0.00% |- |Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba||239||0.00% |- |Macedonia||238||0.00% |- |Israel||234||0.00% |- |Namibia||233||0.00% |- |Grenada||231||0.00% |- |Thailand||228||0.00% |- |Papal States||213||0.00% |- |Trinidad and Tobago||206||0.00% |- |Cook Islands||194||0.00% |- |Angola||191||0.00% |- |Albania||183||0.00% |- |Réunion||183||0.00% |- |Sint Maarten (Dutch part)||178||0.00% |- |Cyprus||176||0.00% |- |Moldova||176||0.00% |- |Antigua and Barbuda||175||0.00% |- |American Samoa||162||0.00% |- |Zambia||161||0.00% |- |Pitcairn Island||160||0.00% |- |Nigeria||159||0.00% |- |Faroe Islands||154||0.00% |- |Iraq||140||0.00% |- |Bosnia and Herzegovina||134||0.00% |- |Montenegro||132||0.00% |- |Botswana||130||0.00% |- |Papua New Guinea||113||0.00% |- |Liberia||111||0.00% |- |Madagascar||110||0.00% |- |French Polynesia||109||0.00% |- |Dominica||104||0.00% |- |Saint Vincent and the Grenadines||98||0.00% |- |Saint Lucia||97||0.00% |- |Lesotho||94||0.00% |- |Cayman Islands||91||0.00% |- |Eswatini||89||0.00% |- |Mozambique||82||0.00% |- |Taiwan||82||0.00% |- |Bangladesh||81||0.00% |- |Laos||80||0.00% |- |Ethiopia||79||0.00% |- |Afghanistan||76||0.00% |- |Saudi Arabia||75||0.00% |- |Yemen||70||0.00% |- |Ghana||68||0.00% |- |New Caledonia||68||0.00% |- |Kazakhstan||61||0.00% |- |Cambodia||59||0.00% |- |Turks and Caicos Islands||59||0.00% |- |French Guiana||58||0.00% |- |Sierra Leone||56||0.00% |- |Northern Mariana Islands||54||0.00% |- |Malawi||48||0.00% |- |Uganda||47||0.00% |- |Vanuatu||45||0.00% |- |Cameroon||43||0.00% |- |Greenland||43||0.00% |- |Micronesia||43||0.00% |- |Guinea||41||0.00% |- |Aruba||40||0.00% |- |British Virgin Islands||38||0.00% |- |Senegal||37||0.00% |- |Saint Martin||36||0.00% |- |Montserrat||35||0.00% |- |Congo||33||0.00% |- |Tanzania||33||0.00% |- |Libya||31||0.00% |- |Andorra||29||0.00% |- |Central African Republic||25||0.00% |- |Marshall Islands||24||0.00% |- |Jordan||22||0.00% |- |Kiribati||22||0.00% |- |Sudan||22||0.00% |- |Palau||21||0.00% |- |Solomon Islands||20||0.00% |- |Anguilla||19||0.00% |- |Niue||18||0.00% |- |Uzbekistan||18||0.00% |- |Monaco||17||0.00% |- |Nepal||15||0.00% |- |Azerbaijan||14||0.00% |- |North Korea||12||0.00% |- |Tuvalu||12||0.00% |- |Chad||11||0.00% |- |Somalia||11||0.00% |- |Benin||10||0.00% |- |Gambia||10||0.00% |- |Mongolia||10||0.00% |- |Rwanda||10||0.00% |- |South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands||9||0.00% |- |Eritrea||8||0.00% |- |Gabon||8||0.00% |- |Kosovo||8||0.00% |- |Tokelau||8||0.00% |- |Burkina Faso||7||0.00% |- |Togo||6||0.00% |- |Bahrain||5||0.00% |- |British Indian Ocean Territory||5||0.00% |- |Turkmenistan||5||0.00% |- |Comoros||4||0.00% |- |Mali||4||0.00% |- |Nauru||4||0.00% |- |Niger||4||0.00% |- |San Marino||4||0.00% |- |Tajikistan||4||0.00% |- |Guinea-Bissau||3||0.00% |- |Oman||3||0.00% |- |United Arab Emirates||3||0.00% |- |Equatorial Guinea||2||0.00% |- |Kuwait||2||0.00% |- |Timor-Leste||2||0.00% |- |Bhutan||1||0.00% |- |Bouvet Island||1||0.00% |- |Burundi||1||0.00% |- |Kyrgyzstan||1||0.00% |- |Maldives||1||0.00% |- |Mauritania||1||0.00% |- |Somaliland||1||0.00% |- |South Sudan||1||0.00% |- |Vatican City||1||0.00% |- |Wallis and Futuna||1||0.00% |} A few different conversations have brought up states/provinces/county counts in relation to countries. I have tried to find the biggest region counts (only birth location, open profiles). These are all the places - country or region - above 200,000 profiles that I found. I may have missed some regions. Please feel free to add to the chart. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Biirth Country!!Birth Region!!Total Open!!Percentage of Total |- |United States||||12,930,671||41.19% |- |missinglocation||||5,396,866||17.19% |- |England||||3,791,290||12.08% |- |Canada||||1,511,351||4.81% |- |Australia||||1,150,039||3.66% |- |||Virginia||978,625||3.12% |- |||Pennsylvania||935,910||2.98% |- |||New York||871,257||2.78% |- |Netherlands||||829,925||2.64% |- |||Ohio||748,835||2.39% |- |Germany||||729,012||2.32% |- |Scotland||||696,119||2.22% |- |||Massachusetts||671,439||2.14% |- |Ireland||||639,496||2.04% |- |||North Carolina||628,851||2.00% |- |||Kentucky||620,104||1.98% |- |||Illinois||534,106||1.70% |- |||Tennessee||525,571||1.67% |- |unknowncountry||||519,958||1.66% |- |||Indiana||456,735||1.45% |- |||Missouri||453,024||1.44% |- |||New South Wales||440,237||1.40% |- |||Texas||420,135||1.34% |- |||Georgia||384,779||1.23% |- |New Zealand||||373,032||1.19% |- |||Ontario||334,787||1.07% |- |||Yorkshire||334,787||1.07% |- |||Victoria||332,943||1.06% |- |||Connecticut||323,009||1.03% |- |Sweden||||311,318||0.99% |- |||South Carolina||306,286||0.98% |- |||Michigan||305,291||0.97% |- |||Alabama||303,994||0.97% |- |||Lancashire||299,231||0.95% |- |||Iowa||297,037||0.95% |- |South Africa||||285,131||0.91% |- |||Quebec||244,621||0.78% |- |||Maine||236,302||0.75% |- |Italy||||224,566||0.72% |- |||Louisiana||210,542||0.67% |- |||Wisconsin||206,808||0.66% |- |||Maryland||206,379||0.66% |}

Count Title Sigvard, Carl Johan, Lennart Bernadotte

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== Count title == ''From [http://forum.genealogi.se/index.php?topic=64896.msg924796#msg924796 Anbytarforum] 2000-07-06, 11:54 The princes [[Bernadotte-33|Sigvard]], [[Bernadotte-35|Carl Johan]] and [[Bernadotte-19|Lennart]] after being forced to renounce the succession rights and their royal titles (because of their unapproved marriages with non royalties); officially they became just Mr Bernadotte but in practise they used the title of the occupation. 1951 2/7 the [[Nassau-Weilburg-11|Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Charlotte]] conferred upon them the title of a Count of Luxembourg: grevar Bernadotte (af Wisborg). They are therefore neither Swedish counts nor Swedish Noblemen. Prince [[Bernadotte-42|Carl (jr)]] married in 1937 and had to renounce the succession rights and his royal titles. Bernadotte's brother-in-law, [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-34|King Leopold III of Belgium]], conferred upon him the title Prince Bernadotte in the addresses Belgian nobility on the same date, with the right to the privileges due to a Count to his male-line descendants. The other non royal swedish Bernadotte ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bernadotte-Descendants-38 descendants] to [[Bernadotte-21|Prince Oscar Bernadotte]]) has since 1892 Luxembourg borne the title Count Bernadotte af Wisborg. See also [[Space:Count_Title_Sigvard,_Carl_Johan,_Lennart_Bernadotte]] See also: * [[Wikipedia:Count_of_Wisborg]] * [[Wikipedia:Lennart_Bernadotte]] had his Swedish titles withdrawn on March 11, 1932 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lennart_Bernadotte#Title about the Title]) * [[Wikipedia:Prince_Oscar_Bernadotte]] renounced his Swedish titles on March 15, 1888 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Oscar_Bernadotte#Title about the Title]) * [[Wikipedia:Sigvard_Bernadotte]] had his Swedish titles withdrawn on March 8, 1934 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigvard_Bernadotte#Title about the Title]) * [[Wikipedia:Carl_Johan_Bernadotte]] renounced his Swedish titles on February 19, 1946 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Johan_Bernadotte#Titles_and_styles about the Title]) ---- Pages [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Count_Title_Sigvard,_Carl_Johan,_Lennart_Bernadotte|linking to this page]]

Counties in England

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Draft England Project guidance on county names in England ==Counties in England== By the end of the 12th century, England had been divided into 39 counties which we now call the traditional or historic counties. Apart from minor boundary adjustments, these were largely stable as geographic units until the 19th century, when local government reforms began to introduce distinctions between geographic and administrative counties, more significant boundary changes were made, and many towns and cities became separate "counties corporate" or "county boroughs". A new "County of London" was created in 1889, which was replaced by a larger county of "Greater London" in 1965. Counties in the rest of England were comprehensively reorganised in 1974. Further piecemeal reorganisation from 1996 onwards has reintroduced a distinction between geographic and administrative counties in many areas. This guidance summarises how the England Project defines and uses counties on WikiTree. ==Place Categories== Categories for English places are in the format "Place, County". There should be only one category for each place, covering all time periods; and the county name used should be the historic county as defined in [https://www.historiccountiestrust.co.uk/Historic_Counties_Standard.pdf The Historic Counties Standard]. The page [[Space:Categorisation_of_English_Places:_Further_Issues|Categorisation of English Places: Further Issues]] gives further guidance on categorising places which are no longer in their historic county. ==Location Fields== In the location fields on profiles, places should be in the format "Place, County, England". The county used in the name should be the correct geographic county for the time period. We use the geographic counties ("[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England historic counties]" or modern "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremonial_counties_of_England ceremonial counties]"), not the administrative counties, counties corporate, county boroughs, unitary authorities, etc. For the period before 1888, this will usually be the same as the historic county used for the category name. It may be different where minor boundary changes have taken place. From 1844 onwards in particular, changes were made to eliminate detached areas of counties and to tidy up boundaries which divided parishes and boroughs. For example, until 1888 the town of Newmarket was partly in Suffolk and partly in Cambridgeshire. From 1888 onwards it is entirely in Suffolk. Use "Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, England" for events in the parish of All Saints, Newmarket, before 1888 only; otherwise use "Newmarket, Suffolk, England. ==Structural Changes in 1889 and 1965== ===London=== The City of London is a separate entity outside the English county structure. Use "City of London, England" in all time periods. The suburbs surrounding the City were in the county of Middlesex, or Surrey on the south bank of the Thames. In 1889 a new County of London was created from parts of Middlesex, Surrey and Kent. In 1965 this was replaced by a larger county of Greater London, extending further into Surrey, Kent and Essex, and the county of Middlesex was abolished. The changes are described in detail on this page: [[Space:London|London, England, United Kingdom]]. :'''Examples:''' *Use "Islington, Middlesex, England" for events prior to 1889. From 1889 to 1965 use "Islington, London, England". From 1965 onwards use "Islington, Greater London, England". *Use "Barking, Essex, England" for events prior to 1965. From 1965 onwards use "Barking, Greater London, England". See also [[Space:Categorisation_in_London|Categorisation in London]]. ===Huntingdon and Peterborough=== In 1965 the Soke of Peterborough was transferred from Northamptonshire to be combined with Huntingdonshire in the new county of Huntingdon and Peterborough. The new county was abolished in 1974, when Huntingdonshire and Peterborough became districts within the enlarged county of Cambridgeshire. :'''Examples:''' *Use "Eye, Northamptonshire, England" for events before 1965. From 1965 to 1974, use "Eye, Huntingdon and Peterborough, England". From 1974 onwards use "Eye, Cambridgeshire, England". *Use "Brampton, Huntingdonshire, England for events before 1965. From 1965 to 1974, use "Brampton, Huntingdon and Peterborough, England". From 1974 onwards use "Brampton, Cambridgeshire, England". ==Reorganisation in 1974== Counties outside Greater London were comprehensively reorganised in 1974. The most significant changes which were introduced in 1974 are as follows: ===Cumbria=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- ! '''Up to 1974''' !! '''After 1974''' !! '''Further changes''' |- | style='"width:30%" | '''Cumberland''' || style=''width:30%"| '''Cumbria''' || style=''width:40%" | |- | '''Westmorland''' || Cumbria || |- | Furness, '''Lancashire''' || Cumbria || |- | Dentdale, '''Yorkshire''' || Cumbria || |} The historic counties of Cumberland and Westmorland were replaced by a new county of Cumbria, also incorporating the Furness district of Lancashire and Dentdale from Yorkshire. :'''Examples:''' *Use "Carlisle, Cumberland, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Carlisle, Cumbria, England". *Use "Kendal, Westmorland, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Kendal, Cumbria, England". *Use "Ulverston, Lancashire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Ulverston, Cumbria, England". *Use "Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Sedbergh, Cumbria, England". ===Metropolitan Counties=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- ! '''Up to 1974''' !! '''After 1974''' !! '''Further changes''' |- | style='"width:30%" |Parts of '''Lancashire''' || style=''width:30%"| Became part of '''Greater Manchester''' || style=''width:40%" | |- |Parts of '''Cheshire''' || Became part of '''Greater Manchester''' || |- |Parts of '''Lancashire''' || Became part of '''Merseyside''' || |- |Parts of '''Cheshire''' || Became part of '''Merseyside'''|| |- |} New counties were created based on the major industrial conurbations, including. * '''Greater Manchester''', incorporating parts of Lancashire and Cheshire; * '''Merseyside''', based on Liverpool and taking in parts of Lancashire and Cheshire; * '''Tyne and Wear''', incorporating parts of Northumberland and County Durham; * '''West Midlands''', incorporating parts of Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. (NB: Do not confuse with the West Midlands region, covering the whole of those counties together with Herefordshire and Shropshire.) :'''Examples:''' *Use "Bury, Lancashire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Bury, Greater Manchester, England". *Use "Stockport, Cheshire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Stockport, Greater Manchester, England". *Use "Bootle, Lancashire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Bootle, Merseyside, England". *Use "Birkenhead, Cheshire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Birkenhead, Merseyside, England". *Use "North Shields, Northumberland, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "North Shields, Tyne and Wear, England". *Use "South Shields, County Durham, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England". *Use "Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England". *Use "Coventry, Warwickshire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Coventry, West Midlands, England". *Use "Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Stourbridge, West Midlands, England". ===Yorkshire=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- | '''Up to 1974''' || '''After 1974''' || '''Further changes''' |- | style=''width:25%" rowspan="5" |'''Yorkshire''' || style="width:25%"| '''South Yorkshire''' || style="width:50%"| |- | '''West Yorkshire '''|| |- | '''Cleveland''' (Teesside and part of County Durham) || '''Abolished 1996'''
Area north of the Tees to '''County Durham'''
Area south of the Tees to '''North Yorkshire''' |- | '''Humberside''' (North and South of Humber Estuary inc. part of Lincolnshire) || '''Abolished 1996'''
Part formerly in Yorkshire became '''East Riding of Yorkshire'''
Part South of the Humber to '''Lincolnshire''' |- | '''North Yorkshire''' (North and Central Yorkshire) || |} Yorkshire was England's largest county. It had been divided into Ridings (administrative counties which we do not use on WikiTree). All were abolished in 1974. Parts of Yorkshire were transferred to other counties: Dentdale to Cumbria, the Forest of Bowland to Lancashire, Saddleworth to Greater Manchester and Teesdale to County Durham. The remainder was divided into five new counties: * '''South Yorkshire''', including Sheffield, Doncaster, Barnsley and Rotherham. * '''West Yorkshire''', including Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield and Wakefield. * '''Cleveland''', based on Teesside and including part of County Durham. The county council was abolished in 1996, and the area north of the Tees transferred to the ceremonial county of County Durham, the area south of the Tees to the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. * '''Humberside''', north and south of the Humber estuary, including part of Lincolnshire. The county was abolished in 1996. The part formerly in Yorkshire became the new county of '''East Riding of Yorkshire''' (confusingly with different boundaries to the former East Riding of Yorkshire). The part south of the Humber was transferred to the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire. * '''North Yorkshire''': the remaining part of north and central Yorkshire (still the largest county in England by area). :'''Examples:''' *Use "Sheffield, Yorkshire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England". *Use "Leeds, Yorkshire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Leeds, West Yorkshire, England". *Use "Hartlepool, Cleveland, England" for events between 1974 and 1996. For all other time periods use "Hartlepool, County Durham, England". *Use "Stockton on Tees, County Durham, England" for events before 1968 and after 1996. Between 1968 and 1974 use "Stockton on Tees, Yorkshire, England". Use "Stockton on Tees, Cleveland, England" for events between 1974 and 1996. *Use "Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England" for events before 1974. Between 1974 and 1996 use "Middlesbrough, Cleveland, England". After 1996 use "Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England". *Use "Beverley, Yorkshire, England" for events before 1974. Between 1974 and 1996 use "Beverley, Humberside, England". After 1996 use "Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England". *Use "Grimsby, Humberside, England" for events between 1974 and 1996. For all other time periods use "Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England". *Use "Selby, Yorkshire, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Selby, North Yorkshire, England". ===Avon=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- ! '''Up to 1974''' !! '''After 1974''' !! '''Further changes''' |- | style='"width:30%" | City of '''Bristol''' || style=''width:30%"| '''Avon''' || style=''width:40%" | 1996 Back to being the City of '''Bristol''' |- | '''Part of Gloucestershire''' || Avon || Returned to '''Gloucestershire''' |- | '''Part of Somerset''' || Avon || Bath & North East Somerset, North Somerset returned to '''Somerset''' |} A new county of Avon, based on Bristol (a county in its own right since 1373), was formed from parts of Gloucestershire and Somerset. The City and County of Bristol was reconstituted as a separate ceremonial county in 1996. The unitary authority of South Gloucestershire became part of the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire; and the unitary authorities of Bath & North East Somerset and North Somerset became part of the ceremonial county of Somerset. See also [[Space:Categorisation_in_Bristol|Categorisation in Bristol]]. :'''Examples:''' *Use "Bristol, Avon, England" for events between 1974 and 1996. For all other time periods use "Bristol, England". *Use "Kingswood, Avon, England" for events between 1974 and 1996. For all other time periods use "Kingswood, Gloucestershire, England". *Use "Bath, Avon, England" for events between 1974 and 1996. For all other time periods use "Bath, Somerset, England". ===Sussex=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- ! '''Up to 1974''' !! '''After 1974''' !! '''Further changes''' |- | style='"width:30%" rowspan="2" | '''Sussex''' || style=''width:30%"| '''East Sussex''' || style=''width:40%" | |- | '''West Sussex''' || |} The historic county of Sussex was abolished and divided into the new counties of '''East Sussex''' and '''West Sussex'''. :'''Examples:''' *Use "Lewes, Sussex, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Lewes, East Sussex, England". *Use "Chichester, Sussex, England" for events prior to 1974. From 1974 onwards use "Chichester, West Sussex, England". ===Isle of Wight=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- ! '''Up to 1974''' !! '''After 1974''' !! '''Further changes''' |- | style='"width:30%" | '''Isle of Wight, Hampshire''' || style=''width:30%"| '''Isle of Wight''' a county in its own right|| style=''width:40%" | |} The Isle of Wight, formerly part of Hampshire, became a county in its own right. ===Hereford and Worcester=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- ! '''Up to 1974''' !! '''After 1974''' !! '''Further changes''' |- | style='"width:30%" | '''Herefordshire''' || style=''width:30%"| '''Hereford & Worcester''' || style=''width:40%" | Became separate county of '''Herefordshire''' again in 1998 |- | '''Worcestershire''' || '''Hereford & Worcester'''|| became '''Worcestershire''' again in 1998 |} The counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire were abolished and combined into a new county of Hereford and Worcester. The new county was abolished in 1998 and the separate counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire (less those parts in West Midlands county) reinstated. :'''Examples:''' *Use "Leominster, Hereford and Worcester, England" for events between 1974 and 1998. For all other time periods use "Leominster, Herefordshire, England". *Use "Bromsgrove, Hereford and Worcester, England" for events between 1974 and 1998. For all other time periods use "Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England". ===Rutland=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- ! '''Up to 1974''' !! '''After 1974''' !! '''Further changes''' |- | style='"width:30%" | '''Rutland''' || style=''width:30%"| Became part of '''Leicestershire''' || style=''width:40%" | '''1997''' reinstated as '''Rutland''' |} The county of Rutland was abolished and became a district of Leicestershire. It was reinstated as a county in its own right in 1997. :'''Example:''' *Use "Oakham, Leicestershire, England" for events between 1974 and 1997. For all other time periods use "Oakham, Rutland, England". ===Lancashire and Cheshire=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- ! '''Up to 1974''' !! '''After 1974''' !! '''Further changes''' |- | style='"width:30%" | '''Lancashire''' || style=''width:30%"|Some parts to '''Greater Manchester''' and '''Merseyside''' (Liverpool) and Furness to '''Cumbria'''|| style=''width:40%" | |- | '''Cheshire''' || Some parts to '''Greater Manchester''' and '''Merseyside''' (Liverpool) and Tintwistle to '''Derbyshire'''|| |- | '''Warrington, Lancashire''' || '''Warrington, Cheshire'''|| |} The boundaries of Lancashire and Cheshire were significantly altered. Both counties lost areas to the new metropolitan counties of Greater Manchester and Merseyside. The Furness area of Lancashire was transferred to Cumbria; and Tintwistle was transferred from Cheshire to Derbyshire. The area around Warrington was transferred from Lancashire to Cheshire. ===Berkshire=== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" width="100%" |- ! '''Up to 1974''' !! '''After 1974''' !! '''Further changes''' |- | style='"width:30%" | '''Berkshire''' Vale of the White Horse and Abingdon|| style=''width:30%"| '''Oxfordshire''' || style=''width:40%" | |- |Slough and Eton '''Buckinghamshire''' || Transferred to '''Berkshire''' || |} A large area of Berkshire, including the Vale of White Horse and the former county town of Abingdon, was transferred from Berkshire to Oxfordshire. Slough and Eton were transferred from Buckinghamshire into Berkshire.

Counties Leadership Team Discussion Notes

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This page collates the main discussion themes in the Counties Leadership Channel. '''What people are hoping for from this group''' *'''A more holistic treatment of England profiles''' *'''As a counties leadership team, to have more impact collectively''' *'''Develop ways of involving, supporting and developing team members (including those with no leaders/inactive leaders)''' * '''Clarity as to the different county roles and support for people who take them on''' '''The plan/process''' *'''We are collating feedback, getting different people's thoughts and noting down ideas, so that we can form a view as to what the County Teams should be about and how we should organise ourselves as a Leadership Team.''' ---- '''Why do people join a county team after graduating?''' *'''For support when developing their own tree''' ::''"When I finished OT1, I joined the county team knowing I had ancestors in that county"'' ::''"I really wanted to be given some county resources and help getting my family lines sorted out"'' ::''"I had no interest in the stats"'' *'''Personal development opportunity''' ::''"I joined a small team as I wanted somewhere I could ‘stretch my wings’ and learn my way around without treading on toes."'' *'''Being part of a team''' ::''"It was a relief to feel there were other people working in the county. I love seeing team member names on profiles"'' ::''"I quite liked the idea of joining a team, but it turned out there wasn't really a team - so I did my own thing."'' '''How we (individually) developed''' *'''We typically start with our own family tree and then move onto things that we enjoy''' ::''“My focus changes over time. When I was new to WikiTree, all I wanted to do was add my own family. Now I rarely look at them”'' ::''“I started on my own family and then expanded”'' ::''Over time, I have grown and my overall goals and focuses as a genealogist have changed'' *'''After working on our ancestors, several of us decided at some stage to focus on a specific location''' ::“''I gave myself the challenge of improving Evesham”'' ::“''I did a similar thing with Chipping Campden. I decided I would try to connect all the profiles from that place. Like a mini OPS!”'' ::“''Initially I worked on my own tree, then on Warrington profiles”'' '''People focus on what they like''' ::''"People do what interests them"'' ::''"If there is a challenge, or a team is doing something and it does not fit in with what I want to do at that particular time, then I just ignore it."'' ::''“I am all over the place and don’t have clear plan. I play about with everything. Barnsley, 1800s not early stuff. One day I might be sourcing or finding Unknows, another helping with some challenge or other, and on another it could be mining disasters.’'' '''Not all members are like us''' ::''"Some people join a county team just because they have to join a team; not because they actually want to work on Warwickshire profiles or data"'' ::''"When thinking about how we take things forward, we need to be realistic about people's time and motivations after graduating."'' ::''"I used to send an email once a month because only maybe 1 to 3 people responded, and the response was usually that they were doing their own thing. It seemed a better use of my time to let them do their own thing than keep on emailing."'' '''Why we became County Leaders''' ::''"I was asked and I like to help"'' ::''“To try to restore peace after the Yorkshire team leader had their account closed for refusing to comply with what the project was doing.”'' '''County Leadership’ can give a sense of ownership and you feel as if you are making a difference. Interest can be boosted if you have a personal connection to the area''' ::''“I found I find it easier to work in Hampshire where I know the places and how far they are from each other rather than where my ancestors lived” ::''“I became the Team Leader for Northamptonshire because that was where I lived but I was born in Cambridgeshire so I took that over as well.”'' ::''“I've been in Northamptonshire for a while. I've been trying to sort out profiles ever since and I finally feel we are getting to grips with the area. Cambridgeshire is still in its early stages and is improving. Huntingdonshire is only a small area so I’m trying to get that up and running as well.”'' ::“''Worcestershire is my baby”'' ::''I now focus on sourcing/connecting pre-1600 profiles. I figured that as so few people are pre-1500 qualified it was a good use of my "resource" and a way to make a significant impact on our stats.'' ::''A role of some sort makes people feel valued. In the England Project there are a lot of opportunities.'' '''If the challenge/county is “too big”, it can be daunting''' ::''I do not really try to improve Yorkshire. It’s too big and overwhelming. I tend to focus on the Barnsley area and Dearne Valley. Another thing about working a small area is that you get to know family and place names.'' ::''With the big counties, it's hard to feel that you're making much of an impact. I quite enjoy 'sorting out' Greater Manchester each week as I look at the reports and can work through them'' '''What (some of us) do as County Team Leaders''' :'''Try (personally) to improve our county and monitor progress''' :*'''Work through our county Suggestions, Unsourced etc''' :*'''Update county stats monthly or more frequently''' :*'''Do county related activity in Thons and challenges''' :'''Be a point of contact for team members''' :*'''Welcome new members and add them to the county page''' :*'''Communicate with active county members''' :*'''Watch county team page messages, G2G, Discord ''' :'''Deal with people creating problems''' ::''There are people creating problems in my county. It is useful to identify the ones that create work, either to coach them, monitor them/MIR or in extreme cases to have their accounts closed.'' ::''“I'm aware of who's doing the work and who's making the work!”'' ::''I check a few of profiles of high volume contributors with a view to giving them guidance at an early stage if needs be (before they do too much damage). I’d had a couple of successes with this approach but it’s quite time-consuming.'' :'''but 'Leading the Team' is difficult/frustrating''' ::''I emailed the team periodically. There was invariably minimal response – so I stopped. There are better things we can do with our time'' (Updates might have been appreciated even if there’s no feedback. The emails make people feel valued even if they don’t seem to be involved, and it keeps people informed about what’s going on.) ::''“it's discouraging that there aren't ever any new members”'' '''There are motivational benefits of working with others on a common challenge''' ::''"Having good team members certainly helps – if you have a couple of other people on your team working with you on an issue it's great for everyone's motivation and gives you a sense that you're making a difference."'' ::"''Gillian is also a good team member who will work on the profiles as well."'' '''What some of us do/have tried as Regional Co-ordinators''' :*'''Update regional stats and celebrate good performance''' Only one RC does this :*'''Team integration when there is no Team Leader for a county''' Very few new members have joined County Teams over last 12 months :*'''Communicate with County Team Leaders''' Response was minimal; we stopped ---- '''Ideas and Initiatives''' '''Recognise distinct motivations: developing your own ancestor lines v making improvements to the bigger tree''' :''"There are those in county teams who are working to improve things; and those who might need help in working on their family lines and knowing how to research in the county."'' :''"I can't help thinking there's a genealogy side of county teams, and a statistical side. I have no clue how those two things work or live together."'' '''County of the Month''' - focus each month on improving a county :Links to the unknowns, unsourced, unconnected, poorly formatted locations (eg Devonshire") as well as a gedcom. Let people pick something and see how much we can achieve together. :Maybe include a disaster and a list of famous people from that county who do not have profiles, or need their profiles improving. :Deal with people who do not know what they are doing (in a county), getting in touch with them and helping them to improve their work. :Post on G2G each month, get the England Project noticed to attract new members. '''Adopt your town/village''' to keep members engaged :Development tool (after the Orphan Trail) to to encourage members to tackle suggestions, add sources, connect etc outside their family and to show them how Wikitree+ works :Some wont do anything, but others possibly will (potential future county leaders?) '''Start a topic''' - encourage people to do topics within their county too. :Examples: Nail Makers in Hoyland Swaine, and one of Wortley Forge; the Barnsley Cinema Disaster; the Masbrough Boat disaster; London Beer Flood. '''Survey of team members''' might establish what they want from county team and what might appeal to different types of members. :Get the questions right, or you just annoy people and don't learn anything. ::What we already know about our members ::*How long they’ve been a member of the England Project ::*Number of contributions made (including last 3 months) ::*What teams they are in (How accurate is the member/team database?) ::*What leadership roles they have ::What we don’t know ::*Do they purely focus on their own family line or are they interested in improving/growing ‘the bigger tree’ ::*Are they predominantly ‘England’ focused or do they do significant work on other countries too? (Roughly how much 75/25; 50/50?) ::*Do they work predominantly on their own county/counties? Or more widely? ::*Do they have specific interests? (eg Suggestions, Unknowns, Connecting, Sourcing; a particular town/village) ::*Do they participate in Wikitree/England Project challenges? ::*Would they like more involvement with their county/team or are they happy as they are? ---- '''Possible County Leaders''' *Alan Purchase for Wiltshire and Alison Breton for Gloucestershire. approved by Leadership Team; High contribution levels and clearly engaged *Nikki Orvis suggested by Jemima Winder for Herefordshire *David Cooper (Bedfordshire) unresponsive – may need replacing *Elizabeth Greet stepping down from Gloucestershire (to be replaced by Alison Breton) :'''Review current county leaders when we have reviewed and clarified the role and how we will support them.'''

Counties Map for Each U.S. State

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Counties of England

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England/ wiki space on England County Places and Resources] There are a total of 40 Counties in England. [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&q=bedfordshire+uk&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8/ Bedfordshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&hs=llu&ei=cI8wXsT8A-nC3LUP2Jm02AE&q=berkshire+uk&oq=Berkshire+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i67j0l9.211504.212939..216193...0.2..0.149.558.0j4......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i10i30j0i7i30j0i8i7i30j0i13j0i10.YEkYf1_r8Y8/ Berkshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=lZUwXqXeG4Oa4-EP9rynwAU&q=buckinghamshire+uk&oq=buckinghamshire+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0l4j0i30l6.217287.221482..222976...0.1..0.381.1636.0j9j0j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i10i30j0i7i30j0i8i7i30j0i13j0i13i5i10i30j0i13i5i30j0i10i30j0i13i30.kW3oMZKXW0I&ved=0ahUKEwjl_N6zjafnAhUDzTgGHXbeCVgQ4dUDCAo&uact=5/ Buckinghamshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=dZYwXo6NL8Kc4-EPz8St2AQ&q=cambridgeshire+uk&oq=cambrshire+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i13l3j0i13i30l7.379134.381183..384301...0.1..0.154.728.0j5......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i10i30j0i7i30.Yz5s7eY7WUo/ Cambridgeshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=95cwXq6xCuSZ4-EPotiPqAM&q=cheshire+uk&oq=chesh+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l10.366156.367919..370588...0.2..0.187.756.0j5......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i30i19.Z2fHs_kKXuU/ Cheshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=apkwXvzWOrme4-EP1aO6mAw&q=cornwall+uk&oq=corn+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l10.45108.48014..51516...0.2..0.147.694.0j5......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i10i30.UfImpu1HD_k/ Cornwall] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=n5kwXqyMK-Sa4-EPraO9iAU&q=cumberland+uk&oq=cumbe+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l10.45095.49067..53441...0.3..0.172.1067.0j7......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i10i30j0i67j0i131i67.UUnzYzmUvi0/ Cumberland] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=B5wwXtXQOaCe4-EP7cG5uA0&q=derbyshire+uk&oq=derbyshire+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i273j0l7j0i30l2.54739.56247..59028...0.1..0.662.1516.0j2j1j1j0j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i10i30j0i8i7i30j0i13j0i13i30j0i10.o-qK-df-2Ko/ Derbyshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=9pMwXuGdI-Dez7sPlvWo2AM&q=devonshire+uk&oq=devon+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l5j0i273j0i7i30l4.409293.410948..413755...0.1..0.265.851.0j4j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.ZYqdINRUsBE/ Devon] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=1pkwXrW7FPeG4-EP6q6fkAo&q=dorset+uk&oq=dorset+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i273j0i7i30l9.72199.74272..78695...0.1..0.321.1183.0j6j0j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i67j0.0PqO9KQGmcA/ Dorset] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=JpowXpWHB4eO4-EP1cKl6Ac&q=durham+uk&oq=dur+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l10.80678.82794..85970...0.3..0.154.430.0j3......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.X3bjzsYme5Q/ Durham] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=JpowXpWHB4eO4-EP1cKl6Ac&q=durham+uk&oq=dur+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l10.80678.82794..85970...0.3..0.154.430.0j3......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.X3bjzsYme5Q/ Essex] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=fZowXvKBFo2Y4-EPv_KtuAo&q=gloucester+uk&oq=glou+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l10.81340.83929..86887...0.1..0.145.553.0j4......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.Pw2BfcmZA_w/ Gloucestershire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=1ZowXvijF82c4-EP77WxgA4&q=hampshire+uk&oq=hamp+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.0i7i30l10.42773.44959..47869...0.1..0.199.952.0j6......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i10i67j0i67j0i7i10i30j0j0i131i67j0i273.2XQfL-B3AKw/ Hampshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=BpswXr_oHOTH4-EP-LiemAM&q=herefordshire+uk&oq=heref+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.0i7i30l10.93847.95858..99840...0.3..0.144.703.0j5......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i10i30.lRSRzFqjrHk/ Herefordshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=a5swXqetGuCZ4-EPxKa72A0&q=hertfordshire+uk&oq=hertfuk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l2j0i13l2j0i7i30l2j0i13j0i7i30j0i13j0i7i30.25422.30431..34421...0.2..1.155.1003.0j7......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i67j0j0i131.2sWirDRCqTs/ Hertfordshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=jpswXvaZOfiR4-EP65yVyAw&q=huntingdonshire+uk&oq=huntingdonshire+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0j0i5i30l2j0i8i30l7.5579.11691..14339...0.2..0.263.2207.0j14j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i13j0i13i30j0i7i10i30j0i7i30j0i13i5i30j0i8i13i30._kCGbtAzYTs/ Huntingdonshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=Q5wwXuDeM8vb9QOZ2LjYBA&q=kent+uk&oq=kent+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i273j0i7i30l6j0i67j0i7i30l2.123247.124249..125223...0.1..0.430.864.0j3j4-1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i10i30.2hhDixPoERE&ved=0ahUKEwigjKnjk6fnAhXLbX0KHRksDksQ4dUDCAo&uact=5/ Kent] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=wpwwXp-ZCNXJrQGOuLDgBw&q=lancashire+uk&oq=lancas+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.0i7i30l10.33323.35628..39564...0.1..0.142.834.0j6......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.eNQ6TGdzJfA/ Lancashire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&q=leicestershire&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8/ Leicestershire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&hs=Yhv&ei=b50wXvr7FJmP4-EPnLKfgA4&q=lincolnshire&oq=linco&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i67l3j0i131l2j0l5.26883.28730..31627...0.1..0.140.663.0j5......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.6xe0zavXBTM/ Lincolnshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&hs=TNG&ei=kJ0wXvvGDLmb4-EP64qrkAc&q=london&oq=london&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i67l2j0l6j0i131j0.66181.68664..71974...0.2..0.146.811.0j6......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.t3XgydG7Vx8/ London] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&hs=x3a&ei=2Z0wXq-6E7aO4-EPrqGy0AM&q=middlesex&oq=middle&gs_l=psy-ab.1.3.0i67l2j0i131i67j0i67l5j0i131l2.40682.41900..47355...0.1..0.149.809.0j6......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0.7uCJ_lyheQE/ Middlesex] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&hs=N5a&ei=MZ4wXoGwAazG4-EP9dSguA0&q=norfolk+uk&oq=norfolk+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0l10.22147.22872..25656...0.3..0.135.400.0j3......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i67j0i10.3vjEyNekp6I/ Norfolk] Northamptonshire
Northumberland
Nottinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Rutland
Shropshire
[https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=B5MwXqreCImU4-EPxv-g4AM&q=somerset+uk&oq=somerset+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i131i273j0i7i30l5j0j0i7i30l3.234265.236707..237699...0.1..0.668.2047.0j5j1j0j1j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.x0O258RJyuA&ved=0ahUKEwjq_d77iqfnAhUJyjgGHcY_CDwQ4dUDCAo&uact=5/ Somerset] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&hs=6kv&ei=S54wXsTyOueZ4-EP3o-_iAQ&q=staffordshire+uk&oq=staff+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.4.0i7i30l10.301600.303169..309415...0.1..0.152.718.0j5......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.eCQrLHA7mw4/ Staffordshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=gp8wXvKSHvO0mgfJw5_ICA&q=suffolk+uk&oq=suffoklk+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i13l10.21676.27095..29612...0.1..0.158.1157.0j8......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i30j0i10.5NpcpsmqLhc/ Suffolk] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=oZ8wXsG_B437z7sPgOeE4Ak&q=surrey+uk&oq=surr+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.0i7i30l10.43474.45076..48625...0.1..0.151.581.0j4......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.kK_rIxJ8k7A/ Surrey] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=058wXoXZFtPUz7sPkK6VuAU&q=sussex+uk&oq=sussex+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i273j0i7i30l9.48169.53970..55338...0.2..0.166.1044.0j7......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i67j0j0i13.-gYZsKJqHDE/ Sussex] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=C6AwXsHJMsXUz7sPybu14AY&q=warwickshire+uk&oq=warwicks+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l9j0i10.23238.26561..30159...0.1..0.168.1201.0j8......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i13j0i273j0.5rq9bP8lLCE/ Warwickshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=K6AwXq-WEPrC3LUPrv2D4Ao&q=westmorland+uk&oq=westmore+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i10i30j0i7i30l9.33507.40603..44514...0.2..0.248.1828.0j11j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i8i7i30j0i13j0i8i7i10i30j0i8i10i30.mfqSyqKSAjk/ Westmorland] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=WKAwXr-cNYSfmgejhqKACg&q=wiltshire+uk&oq=wilts+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l10.39052.40229..44066...0.1..0.226.845.0j4j1......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71.rUPBrK8czb4/ Wiltshire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=hqAwXqj3AZ7Zz7sPuaO4sA0&q=worcestershire+uk&oq=worcesters+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i7i30l10.84237.93087..96070...0.2..0.197.2540.0j17......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i67j0i10j0i8i10i30j0i13j0i13i30j0i7i10i30j0i8i7i30j0i8i7i10i30j0i7i5i30j0j0i273.2YLDekZigGY/ Worcestershire] [https://www.google.com.au/search?client=opera&ei=56AwXof5B9Pbz7sPmbKoyAQ&q=yorkshire+uk&oq=yorkshire+uk&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i273l2j0l8.29498.33285..37315...0.1..0.158.592.0j4......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i71j0i7i10i30j0i13j0i8i7i30j0i13i30j0i13i5i30j0i10.XKsYEm572rM/ Yorkshire]

Countries with profiles

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{{Tag|CONNECTORS}} {{Tag|COUNTRIES}} {{Tag|GLOBAL_FAMILY_REUNION}} == Description == [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states Countries of the world] which have profiles of people as belonging to that country. (This is intended to show how many different countries are represented in WikiTree). See: [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTShowTable/Table.htm?table=Countries Countries with Profiles of People]

Countryman Families, 1851 Census of Canada West

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A compilation of names belonging to the Countryman families living in Ontario as extracted from the 1851 Census of Canada West. Ontario was known as Canada West up until Confederation occurred in 1867. == Stormont County == [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002369871 Osnabruck Township, Stormont County, page 155, image # e002369871] :Line 1: Adam Countryman, labourer, born Canada, Episcopalian, married, 30 :Line 2: Sarah Countryman, born Canada, Episcopalian, married, 25 :Line 3: Elizabeth Ann Countryman, born Canada, Episcopalian, 1 :Line 4: Hanah Countryman, born USA, Episcopalian, widowed?, 66 [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002369769 Osnabruck Township, Stormont County, page 63, image # e002369769] :Line 15: William Countryman, born Canada, 36 :Line 16: Mary Countryman, born Ireland, 28 :Line 17: Gordon Countryman, 7 :Line 18: Jno Countryman, 5 :Line 19: James Countryman, 3 :Line 20: Sarah Countryman, 1 :Line 21: [[Countryman-744|Jacob Countryman]], 43 :Line 22: [[Fetterly-89|Eliza Countryman]], 33 :Line 23: [[Countryman-812|Julia Countryman]], 11 :Line 24: Maria Countryman, 9 :Line 25: Adeline Countryman, 3 :Line 26: Adelaid Countryman, 1 :Line 27: [[Countryman-743|Geo Countryman]], 6 :Line 28: Adam Countryman, 5 :Line 34: [[Countryman-719|Jno Countryman]], born Canada, 38 :Line 35: [[Hunter-10114|Mary Countryman]], born Scotland, 35 :Line 36: William Countryman, 15 :Line 37: [[Countryman-8|David Countryman]], 8 :Line 38: [[Countryman-720|Hannah Countryman]], 13 :Line 39: [[Countryman-852|Margaret Countryman]], 10 :Line 40: Elen Countryman, 6 :Line 41: Marm Countryman, 2 [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002369553 Cornwall Township, Stormont County, page 51, image # e002369553] :Line 7: [[Brownell-1496|Stephen Brownell]], 58 :Line 8: [[Brownell-1497|Elizabeth Brownell]], 20 :Line 9: [[Countryman-261|Hannah Brownell]], 50 == Dundas County == [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002345846 Williamsburg Township, Dundas County, page 5, image # e002345846] :Line 11: John Pruner, 50, ''([[Prunner-15|John Prunner]]?)'' :Line 12: Nancy Pruner, 40, ''([[Countryman-129|Nancy Countryman]]?)'' :Line 13: James Pruner, 23 :Line 14: Cyrus Pruner, 19 :Line 15: Jacob Pruner, 14 ''([[Pruner-6|Jacob Pruner]]?)'' :Line 16: Ann Pruner, 9 :Line 17: George Pruner, 12 :Line 18: Sally Pruner, 7 :Line 19: John J. Pruner, 5 :Line 20: Richard Pruner, 3 [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002346032 Williamsburg Township, Dundas County, page 183, image # e002346032] :Line 39: Sarah Countryman, 19 :Line 49: Elizabeth Countryman, 3 [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002346091 Winchester Township, Dundas County, page 45, image # e002346091] :Line 22: Jno Countriman, born Canada West, 23, married ''(probably [[Countryman-499|Jacob Countryman]])'' :Line 23: Lavinia Countriman, 17, married ''(probably [[Fetterly-57|Alvina Fetterly]], his wife)'' :Line 24: Harriet Countriman, 2, ''([[Countryman-496|Catherine Harriet]], their first child)'' :Line 25: Charles Countriman, 18, ''([[Countryman-500|Charles]], Jacob's brother)'' :Line 26: Jane Countriman, servant, 13, ''([[Countryman-503|Jane]], Jacob's sister)'' [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002346099 Winchester Township, Dundas County, page 53, image # e002346099] :Line 41: [[Barkley-334|Simon Barkley]], 25 :Line 42: [[Countryman-496|Catherine (Countryman) Barkley]], 25 :Line 43: [[Barkley-406|Permilla Barkley]], 6 :Line 44: [[Barkley-407|William Barkley]], 4 :Line 45: [[Barkley-408|Hiram Barkley]], 2 :Line 46: [[Barkley-409|Catherine Barkley]], 1 == Grenville County == [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002350957 Edwardsburg Township, Grenville County, page 29, image # e002350957] :Line 34: [[Countryman-131|William Countryman]], born Upper Canada, 37 :Line 35: [[Reid-3134|Barbara Countryman]], born U. States, 36 :Line 36: [[Countryman-133|Barney Countryman]], 21 :Line 37: [[Countryman-163|Jacob Countryman]], 18 :Line 38: [[Countryman-158|William Countryman]], 15 :Line 39: [[Countryman-135|Hanah Countryman]], 13 :Line 40: [[Countryman-134|John Countryman]], 11 :Line 41: [[Countryman-136|Elizabeth Countryman]], 11 :Line 42: [[Countryman-159|Joseph Countryman]], 9 :Line 43: [[Countryman-161|James Countryman]], 7 :Line 44: [[Countryman-160|George Countryman]], 3 :Line 45: [[Countryman-162|Samuel Countryman]], 2 == Norfolk County == [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002362275 Walsingham Township, Norfolk County, page 39, image # e002362275] :Line 16: Abraham Countryman, miller, born U.S., 53 :Line 17: Lucy Countryman, wife, born [Canada], 33 :Line 18: Melvina Countryman, 11 :Line 19: Henrietta Countryman, 3 :Line 23: Hellen Countryman, 19 [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1851&op=img&id=e002362287 Walsingham Township, Norfolk County, page 51, image # e002362287] :Line 23: [[Countryman-730|Philip Countryman]] :Line 24: [[Fick-244|Elizabeth Countryman]] :Line 29: Abraham G. Countryman :Line 30: Jane Countryman :Line 31: John Countryman

Counts

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Goossens-108|Richard Goossens]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13583240 send me a private message]. Thanks! This is a '''[[family tree]] of the [[Count of Flanders|Counts of Flanders]]''', from 864 to 1792, when the county of Flanders was annexed by France after the [[French Revolution]]. {{familytree/start}} {{familytree |GREEN| | | | | | | | | | | | | |GREEN=[[House of Flanders]] |boxstyle_GREEN=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |}} {{familytree |RED| | | | | | | | |Ba1| | | | | |Ba1='''[[Baldwin I, Count of Flanders|Baldwin I]]'''
830s–879
r. 862-879|RED=[[House of Estridsen]] |boxstyle_RED=background-color: #adf; |boxstyle_Ba1=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| |}} {{familytree |PURPLE| | | | | | | | |Ba2|Ba2='''[[Baldwin II, Count of Flanders|Baldwin II]]'''
865-918
r. 879-918|PURPLE=[[House of Normandy]] |boxstyle_PURPLE=background-color: #daf; |boxstyle_Ba2=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |)|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|.}} {{familytree |BLUE| | | | | | | | |Ar1| | | | | | | | | | |Ade|Ar1='''[[Arnulf I, Count of Flanders|Arnulf I]]'''
890–965
r. 918-965|Ade=[[Adelolf, Count of Boulogne|Adelolf]]
Count of Boulogne|BLUE=[[House of Alsace]] |boxstyle_BLUE=background-color: #abb; |boxstyle_Ar1=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Ade=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | | | | | | | | | | |!}} {{familytree |GREY| | | | | | | | |Ba3| | | | | | | | | | |ArA|Ba3='''[[Baldwin III, Count of Flanders|Baldwin III]]'''
940–962
co-r. 958-962|GREY=[[House of Dampierre]]|ArA=[[Arnulf II, Count of Boulogne|Arnulf II]]
Count of Boulogne |boxstyle_GREY=background-color: #aff; |boxstyle_Ba3=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_ArA=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | | | | | | | | | | |!}} {{familytree |RED | | | | | | | | |Ar2| | | | | | | | | | |ArB|Ar2='''[[Arnulf II, Count of Flanders|Arnulf II]]'''
960–987
r. 965-987||ArB=[[Arnulf III, Count of Boulogne|Arnoulf III]]
Count of Boulogne|RED=[[House of Capet]] |boxstyle_RED=background-color: #faa; |boxstyle_Ar2=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_ArB=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | | | | | | | | | | |!}} {{familytree |VIO| | | | | | | | |Ba4| | | | | | | | | | |BaB|Ba4='''[[Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders|Baldwin IV]]'''
980–1035
r. 987-1035|BaB=[[Baldwin II, Count of Boulogne|Balduin II]]
Count of Boulogne|VIO=[[House of Habsburg]] |boxstyle_VIO=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_Ba4=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_BaB=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | | | | | | | | | | |!}} {{familytree |LOR| | | | | | | | |Ba5| | | | | | | | | | |EuA|Ba5='''[[Baldwin V, Count of Flanders|Baldwin V]]'''
1012–1067
r. 1035-1067|EuA=[[Eustace I, Count of Boulogne|Eustace I]]
Count of Boulogne|LOR=[[House of Lorraine]] |boxstyle_LOR=background-color: #afd; |boxstyle_Ba5=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_EuA=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | |,|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|+|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|.| | | |)|-|-|-|.}} {{familytree | | |Ba6| | | | | | |Ro1| | | | | | |MoF| |EuB| |Lam|Ba6='''[[Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders|Baldwin VI]]'''
1030–1070
r. 1067-1070|Ro1='''[[Robert I, Count of Flanders|Robert I]]'''
1032-1093
r. 1071-1093|MoF=[[Matilda of Flanders|Matilda
Queen of England]]
1031-1083|EuB=[[Eustace II, Count of Boulogne|Eustace II]]
Count of Boulogne|Lam=[[Lambert II, Count of Lens|Lambert]]
Count of Lens |boxstyle_Ba6=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Ro1=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_MoF=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_EuB=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Lam=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | |,|-|^|-|.| | | |,|-|-|^|v|-|-|-|.| | | |!| | | |)|-|-|-|v|-|-|-|.}} {{familytree |Ar3| |B2H| |Ro2| |AoF| |GoF| |R2N| |EuC| |God| |Bal|Ar3='''[[Arnulf III, Count of Flanders|Arnulf III]]'''
1055–1071
r. 1070-1071|B2H=[[Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut|Baldwin II,
Count of Hainaut]]
1056-1098|Ro2='''[[Robert II, Count of Flanders|Robert II]]'''
1065-1111
r. 1093-1111|AoF=[[Adela of Flanders|Adela
Queen of Denmark]]
1064-1115|R2N=[[Robert Curthose|Robert Curthose,
Duke of Normandy ]]
1054-1134|GoF=[[Gertrude of Flanders, Duchess of Lorraine|Gertrude,
Duchess of Lorraine]]
1080-1117|EuC=[[Eustace III, Count of Boulogne|Eustace III]]
Count of Boulogne|God=[[Godfrey of Bouillon|Godfrey]]
Ruler of Jerusalem|Bal=[[Baldwin I of Jerusalem|Baldwin I]]
King of Jerusalem |boxstyle_Ar3=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_B2H=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Ro2=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_AoF=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_GoF=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_R2N=background-color: #daf; |boxstyle_EuC=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_God=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Bal=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | | | |!| | | |!| | | |!| | | |!| | | |!|}} {{familytree | | | | |B3H| |Ba7| |Ch1| |Te1| |Wi1|B3H=[[Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut|Baldwin III,
Count of Hainaut]]
1088-1120|Ba7='''[[Baldwin VII, Count of Flanders|Baldwin VII]]'''
1093-1119
r. 1111-1119|Ch1='''[[Charles I, Count of Flanders|Charles I]]'''
1083-1127
r. 1119-1127|Wi1='''[[William Clito|William]]'''
1102-1128
r. 1127-1128|Te1='''[[Thierry, Count of Flanders|Theodoric]]'''
1099-1168
r. 1128-1168 |boxstyle_B3H=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Ba7=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Ch1=background-color: #adf; |boxstyle_Te1=background-color: #abb; |boxstyle_Ba1=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Wi1=background-color: #daf;}} {{familytree | | | | | |!| | | | | | | | | |,|-|^|-|.|}} {{familytree | | | | |B4H| | | | | | | | |!| | |Ph1|B4H=[[Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut|Baldwin IV,
Count of Hainaut ]]
1108–1171|Ph1='''[[Philip I, Count of Flanders|Philip I]]'''
1143-1191
r. 1168-1191 |boxstyle_B4H=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Ph1=background-color: #abb;}} {{familytree | | | | | |!| | | | | | | | | |!| |}} {{familytree | | | | |B5H|-|-|-|v|-|-|-|Ma1| | |B5H='''[[Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut|Baldwin VIII]]'''
1150-1195
r. 1191-1194|Ma1='''[[Margaret I, Countess of Flanders|Margaret I]]'''
1145-1194
r. 1191-1194 |boxstyle_B5H=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Ma1=background-color: #abb; }} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | |)|-|-|-|v|-|-|-|v|-|-|-|.}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | |Ba9| |Phi| |Hen| |Eus|Ba9='''[[Baldwin I of Constantinople|Baldwin IX]]'''
1172-1205
r. 1194-1205|Phi=[[Philip I of Namur|Philip I]]
Margrave of Namur|Hen=[[Henry of Flanders|Henry]]
Latin Emperor of Constantinople|Eus=[[Eustace of Flanders|Eustace]]
Regent of kingdom of Tessalonica |boxstyle_Ba9=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Phi=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Hen=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Eus=background-color: #afa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | |,|-|-|-|^|-|-|-|.| | | | | | |}} {{familytree | |Fe1|-|Jo1|-|To1| |Ma2| | | | |Jo1='''[[Joan, Countess of Flanders|Joan]]'''
1194-1244
r. 1205-1244|Ma2='''[[Margaret II, Countess of Flanders|Margaret II]]'''
1202-1280
r. 1244-1278|Fe1='''[[Ferdinand, Count of Flanders|Ferdinand]]'''
1188-1233
r. 1212-1233|To1='''[[Thomas, Count of Flanders|Thomas]]'''
1199-1259
r. 1237-1244 |boxstyle_Jo1=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Ma2=background-color: #afa; |boxstyle_Fe1=background-color: #faa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Gu1| | | | |Gu1='''[[Guy, Count of Flanders|Guy]]'''
1226-1305
r. 1278-1305 |boxstyle_Gu1=background-color: #aff;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Ro3| | | | |Ro3='''[[Robert III, Count of Flanders|Robert III]]'''
1249-1322
r. 1305-1322 |boxstyle_Ro3=background-color: #aff;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | |LoN| | | | |LoN=[[Louis I, Count of Rethel|Louis I,
Count of Rethel]]
1272-1322 |boxstyle_LoN=background-color: #aff;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Lo1| | | | |Lo1='''[[Louis I, Count of Flanders|Louis I]]'''
1304-1346
r. 1322-1346 |boxstyle_Lo1=background-color: #aff;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Lo2| | | | |Lo2='''[[Louis II, Count of Flanders|Louis II]]'''
1330–1384
r. 1346-1384 |boxstyle_Lo2=background-color: #aff;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | |Ph2|v|Ma3| | | | |Ma3='''[[Margaret III, Countess of Flanders|Margaret III]]'''
1350–1405
r. 1384-1405|Ph2='''[[Philip the Bold|Philip II]]'''
1342-1404
r. 1384-1404 |boxstyle_Ma3=background-color: #aff; |boxstyle_Ph2=background-color: #faa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | |Jo1| | | | |Jo1='''[[John the Fearless|John I]]'''
1371–1419
r. 1405-1419 |boxstyle_Jo1=background-color: #faa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | |Ph3| | | | |Ph3='''[[Philip the Good|Philip III]]'''
1396–1467
r. 1419-1467 |boxstyle_Ph3=background-color: #faa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | |Ch2| | | | |Ch2='''[[Charles the Bold|Charles II]]'''
1433–1477
r. 1467-1477 |boxstyle_Ch2=background-color: #faa;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | |Mx1|v|Mr1| | | | |Mr1='''[[Mary of Burgundy|Mary]]'''
1457–1482
r. 1477-1482|Mx1='''[[Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian]]'''
1459-1519
r. 1477-1482 |boxstyle_Mr1=background-color: #faa; |boxstyle_Mx1=background-color: #aaf;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | |!| | | |}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | |Ph4| | | | |Ph4='''[[Philip I of Castile|Philip IV]]'''
1478–1506
r. 1482-1506 |boxstyle_Ph4=background-color: #aaf;}} {{familytree | | | | | | |,|-|-|-|^|-|-|-|.|}} {{familytree | | | | | |Ch3| | | | | |EF1|Ch3='''[[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles III]]'''
1500–1558
r. 1506-1555|EF1=[[Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand I,
Holy Roman Emperor]]
1503-1564 |boxstyle_Ch3=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_EF1=background-color: #aaf;}} {{familytree | | | | | | |!| | | | | |,|-|^|-|.|}} {{familytree | | | | | |Ph5| | | |EM2| |C2A|Ph5='''[[Philip II of Spain|Philip V]]'''
1527–1598
r. 1555-1598|EM2=[[Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian II,
Holy Roman Emperor]]
1527-1576|C2A=[[Charles II, Archduke of Austria|Charles II,
Archduke of Austria]]
1540-1590 |boxstyle_Ph5=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_EM2=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_C2A=background-color: #aaf; }} {{familytree | | | | |,|-|^|-|.| | | |!| | | |!|}} {{familytree | | | |P3S| |ICE|-|Al1| |EF2|Al1='''[[Archduke Albert of Austria (1559–1621)|Albert]]'''
1559–1621
r. 1598-1621|ICE='''[[Isabella Clara Eugenia]]'''
1566-1633
r. 1598-1621|P3S=[[Philip III of Spain|Philip III,
King of Spain]]
1578-1621|EF2=[[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand II,
Holy Roman Emperor]]
1578-1637 |boxstyle_Al1=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_ICE=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_P3S=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_EF2=background-color: #aaf;}} {{familytree | | |,|-|-|^|-|-|.| | | | | | | |!|}} {{familytree | |Ph6| | | | |MAS|-|v|-|-|EF3|Ph6='''[[Philip IV of Spain|Philip VI]]'''
1605-1665
r. 1621-1665|MAS=[[Maria Anna of Spain|Maria Anna,
Holy Roman Empress]]
1606-1646|EF3=[[Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand III,
Holy Roman Emperor]]
1608-1657 |boxstyle_Ph6=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_MAS=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_EF3=background-color: #aaf;}} {{familytree | |,|-|^|-|.| | | | | | |!|}} {{familytree |MTS| |Ch4| | | | |Leo|Ch4='''[[Charles II of Spain|Charles IV]]'''
1661-1700
r. 1665-1700|MTS=[[Maria Theresa of Spain|Maria Theresa
Queen of France]]
1638-1683|Leo=[[Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor|Leopold I,
Holy Roman Emperor]]
1640-1705 |boxstyle_MTS=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_Ch4=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_Leo=background-color: #aaf;}} {{familytree | |!| | | | | | | | | | |!|}} {{familytree |LGD| | | | | | | | |Ch5|LGD=[[Louis, Grand Dauphin|Louis,
Grand Dauphin]]
1661-1711|Ch5='''[[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]'''
1685-1740
r. 1713-1740 |boxstyle_LGD=background-color: #faa; |boxstyle_Ch5=background-color: #aaf;}} {{familytree | |!| | | | | | | | | | |!|}} {{familytree |Ph7| | | | |Fr1|v|MT1|Ph7='''[[Philip V of Spain|Philip VII]]'''
1683-1746
r. 1700-1713|MT1='''[[Maria Theresa of Austria|Maria Theresa]]'''
1717-1780
r. 1740-1780|Fr1='''[[Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor|Francis I]]'''
1708-1765
r. 1740-1765 |boxstyle_Ph7=background-color: #faa; |boxstyle_MT1=background-color: #aaf; |boxstyle_Fr1=background-color: #afd;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | |,|-|^|-|.|}} {{familytree | | | | | | | |Jo1| |Le1|Jo1='''[[Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor|Joseph]]'''
1741-1790
r. 1765-1790|Le1='''[[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor|Leopold]]'''
1747-1792
r. 1790-1792 |boxstyle_Jo1=background-color: #afd; |boxstyle_Le1=background-color: #afd;}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | |!|}} {{familytree | | | | | | | | | | | |Fr2|Fr2='''[[Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor|Francis II]]'''
1768-1835
r. 1792-1793 |boxstyle_Fr2=background-color: #afd;}} {{familytree/end}}

County Administrators Orange County Virginia

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Prior to 1974 executive functions of Orange County Virginia's local government were usually carried out by the Clerk of the Court. Henry DeJarnette filled this role for many years. In late 1973 the board of Supervisors hired the first Orange County Administrator. *[[Baskerville-699|Alexander Terrell Baskerville]] 1974-1993 *Brenda Garton Bailey 1993-2002 *C. Edward Kube 2002-2004 *[[Rolfe-2651|William Cabell Rolfe]] 2005-2009 *Julie Jordan 2009-2013 *R. Bryan David 2014-2020 *Theodore Voorhees 2020-

County Antrim Herbison Possible Trees

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The goal of this project is to ... eventually connect the existing known Herbison trees Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hardman-1532|Madeleine Hardman]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *1. Draw up the existing known Herbison / Harbison trees with the oldest person at the top *2. Try to find Connections between the trees *3. Break down brick walls Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21794669 send me a private message]. Thanks!

County Coleraine, Ireland

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==Introduction== :The shiring of Ireland was British, with Ulster being the last province to be shired Sir John Perrot, 1585. :At the time the most important town locally was Coleraine and thus County Coleraine was the original county that included an Doire/Derry/Londonderry. :A charter of 1613 established the County of Londonderry with the City of Londonderry. ==The County Of Coleraine== :The County of Coleraine, also known as County Coleraine, was a county of Ireland. It was the only one of the original 32 counties of Ireland to be abolished before the twentieth century. :It was created between the rivers Bann and Foyle in 1585 by John Perrot during the reign of Elizabeth I of England, with the intention of administering it from Coleraine, but in fact its courthouse and jail were built at Desertmartin. Beyond this, English control of the territory was nominal, so in 1607 almost the entire county was confiscated from its Irish owners, and in 1609, it was given to the Corporation of London and its livery companies, who were commanded to undertake its plantation. :The area to be planted included the entirety of County Coleraine, a barony of northern County Tyrone, the environs of Coleraine in County Antrim and a small area of County Donegal around Lough Foyle. In 1613, this larger area was incorporated into the new County Londonderry, with its county town in new walled city of Londonderry on the west bank of the Foyle, opposite the destroyed town of Derry. :Surprisingly it still appears to be refered to as a County by the British Parliament: [https://members.parliament.uk/region/County/Coleraine Coleraine] is a county in Northern Ireland. Explore the constituencies in this county, or view the representation of parties. ==Sources== *https://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/County_Coleraine *[[Wikipedia:County_Coleraine|County Coleraine on Wikipedia]]

County Cork Connections

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'''Part of the [[:Project:County_Cork|County Cork Project]] :County Cork Connections aims to provide a single place where any places or people associated with County Cork, Ireland can be indexed and linked. :THIS IS WORK IN PROGRESS - PLEASE CALL BACK ==The People Of County Cork== :If the only location information is County Cork, Ireland the location will be blank. :All years are approximate i.e may be before or about or after the year given. :When a name has been linked to their WikiTree profile the link will be in the Birth Name column. :'''''This is just a sample''''' :{| width="100%" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Given Name'''||'''Birth Name'''||'''Current Name'''||'''Birth Year'''||'''Death Year'''||'''Location''' |- |Abigail||[[Ambrose-774|Ambrose]]|| ||1806||-|| |- |Abigail||[[Burke-7232|Burke]]|| ||1841||-|| |- |Abigail||[[O'Keefe-668|O'Keefe]]|| ||1872||1880||Watergrasshill |- |Abina||[[O'Keefe-934|O'Keefe]]||Savage||1880||-||Watergrasshill |- |Abina||[[Barry-1155|Barry]]|| ||1895||-||Mondaniel, Rathcormac |- |Abina M.||[[Troy-218|Troy]]||O'Keefe||1843||1890||Peafield |- |Anastasia||[[Troy-446|Troy]]|| ||1898||-|| |- |Andrew||[[Harrington-7158|Harrington]]|| ||1862||-||Drishane townland, near Skibbereen |- |Ann||Madden||Cowhig||1880||1974|| Lislee |- |Anna||MinihaneCarty|| ||1820||-||near Skibbereen |- |Anne||Bullman||Mullins||1787||-|| |- |Anne||Donovan||Deasy||1715||-||Timoleaque |- |Annor||O Brien|| ||1234||1300|| |- |Anthony||Bulman|| ||1855||-|| |- |Anthony C.||Barry|| ||1901||1983||Rathmore |- |Bartholomew||Flynn|| ||1875||-|| |- |Bartholomew||Hourihane|| ||1877||-|| |- | ||Becher Family|| ||-||-|| |- |Benjamin J.||Murphy|| ||1864||1932|| Milford, Kanturk |- |Beverly A.||McGowan||Norman||-||-|| |- |Blanche||Roche||Fitzgerald||1251||1329||Fermoy [formerly Pembrokehire] |- |Bridget||Cadogan||Burke||1876||1963|| |- |Bridget||Callegher||Cronin||1808|1892||Bantry City |- |Bridget||Condon||Leahy||1803||1904||Brigown Parish, Mitchelstown |- |Bridget||Driscoll||Hayes||1836||-|| |- |Bridget||Higgins||Ames||1839||1916||Co. Waterford |- |Bridget||O'Keefe||O'Connell||1799||1874|| Watergrasshill |- |Bridget||O'Keefe||Twomey||1873||1973|| |- |Bridget||Regan||Burke||1858||-|| |- |Bridget||Unknown||Barry||1788||-||Doneraile, Mallow |- |Bridget||Ambrose|| ||1794||-|| |- |Bridget||Barry|| ||1811||-||Doneraile, Mallow |- |Bridget||Callaghan|| ||1880||-||Coolireagh (Clonmoyle), Aghabullogue |- |Bridget||Cronin|| ||1884||-||Rea townland, Abbeystrowry Civil Parish |- |Bridget||Harrington|| ||1827||-||Ardagh townland, Aughadown South Civil Parish/DED |- |Bridget||Troy|| ||1812||1847||Peafield, Gortroe (Bartlemy) |- |Bridget||Twohig|| ||1812||1903|| |- |Brigetta||Donovan|| ||1818||-||near Skibbereen |- |Callaghan||Ambrose|| ||1835||1914|| |- |Callaghan||Ambrose|| ||1830||1914|| |- |Catharine||Leahy||Burke||1800||-|| |- |Catharine||Sullivan||Berrigan||1878||1917||Adrigole |- |Catherine||Barry||Heffernan||1775||-|| |- |Catherine||Barry||Keeffe||1826||-|| |- |Catherine||Burke||Cheney||1900||-|| |- |Catherine||Burke||Connolly||1853||1953||Ballyoughtra, Skibbereen |- |Catherine||Burke||Driscoll||1830||-||Aughadown Civil Parish |} ==The Places & Resources of County Cork== ===Baronies of County Cork=== :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''WikiTree Space'''||'''Logainm.ie page'''||'''Townlands.ie page''' |- |[[Space:Barony of Bane and Barryroe, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Bane and Barryroe]]||[https://www.logainm.ie/en/39 Ibane and Barryroe]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/barryroe/ Barryroe (77 townlands)
See also Ibane below |- |[[Space:Barony of Bantry, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Bantry]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/36 Bantry]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/bantry/ Bantry (192 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Barretts, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Barretts||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/42 Barretts]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/barretts/ Barretts (69 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Barrymore, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Barrymore]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/34 Barrymore]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/barrymore/ Barrymore (452 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Bear, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Bear]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/38 Bear]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/bear2/ Bear (238 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Condon and Clongibbons, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Condon and Clongibbons]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/46 Condons and Clangibbon]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/condons-and-clangibbon/ Condons and Clangibbon (198 townlands)] |- |''no space''||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/40 Cork]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/cork/ Cork (156 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Courcey's, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Courcey's]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/49 Courceys]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/courceys/ Courceys (37 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Duhallow, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Duhallow]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/47 Dunhallow]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/duhallow/ Duhallow (560 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of East Carbery-East Division, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of East Carbery-East Division]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/32 Carbery East (E.D.)]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/east-carbery-east-division/ East Carbery (East Division) (207 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of East Carbery-West Division, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of East Carbery-West Division]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/35 Carbery East (W.D.)]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/east-carbery-west-division/ East Carbery (West Division) (288 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of East Muskerry, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of East Muskerry]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/29 Muskerry East]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/east-muskerry/ East Muskerry (288 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Fermoy]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/45 Fermoy]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/fermoy2/ Fermoy (342 townlands)] |- |''see Barony of Bane and Barryroe''||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/39 Ibane and Barryroe]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/ibane/ Ibane (87 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Imokilly, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Imokilly]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/30 Imokilly]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/imokilly/ Imokilly (415 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Kerricurrihy, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Kerricurrihy]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/41 Kerricurrihy]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/kerrycurrihy/ Kerrycurrihy (78 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Kinalea, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Kinalea]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/33 Kinalea]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/kinalea/ Kinalea (179 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Kinalmeaky, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Kinalmeaky]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/31 Kinalmeaky]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/kinalmeaky/ Kinalmeaky (78 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Kinnattalloon, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Kinnattalloon]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/44 Kinatalloon]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/kinatalloon/ Kinatalloon (105 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Kinsale]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/50 Kinsale]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/kinsale2/ Kinsale (96 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of Orrery and Kilmore, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of Orrery and Kilmore]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/48 Orrery and Kilmore]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/orrery-and-kilmore/ Orrery and Kilmore (214 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of West Carbery-East Division, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of West Carbery-East Division]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/51 Carbery West (E.D.)]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/west-carbery-east-division/ West Carbery (East Division) (298 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of West Carbery-West Division, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of West Carbery-West Division]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/37 Carbery West (W.D.)]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/west-carbery-west-division/ West Carbery (West Division) (333 townlands)] |- |[[Space:Barony of West Muskerry, County Cork, Ireland|Barony of West Muskerry]]||[http://www.logainm.ie/en/43 Muskerry West]||[https://www.townlands.ie/cork/west-muskerry/ West Muskerry (419 townlands)] |} ===Civil Parishes===

County Down Magill Research Sources

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==Some County Down Magill Families with US Connections== ===Gillhall, Tullycairn, Gilford, Earls of Clanwilliam=== "John Magill, said to have been a junior branch of the family of that name in Scotland." (History of Down, p. 389). Three times, no male heir. *[[MaGill-578 | Captain John Magill (1589-1676)]] *[[Magill-576 | John Johnston Magill]] Took the name Magill. *[[Hawkins-13411 | John Hawkins Magill]] ( -1713). Took the name Magill. *[[Hawkins-Magill-2 |Robert Hawkins Magill]] (1704-1745) son of John Hawkins Magill *[[Hawkins-Magill-1 | Theodosia Magill]] (1743-1817) Daughter of Robert Hawkins Magill. From father's death until she married John Meade 1865. *[[Meade-1084 | John Meade, Earl of Clanwilliam]] (1744-1800) ===American Magill with Tullycairn Connection=== Family of William Magill travelled from Scotland to Tullycairn around 1710. Then in late 1720s, went to Bucks County, Pennsylvania and eventually Augusta County, VA. Charles Magill, brother of William, also went to Bucks County, Pennsylvania and stayed there. There is a letter from John Magill to his nephew Caleb in ''Greener Pastures'' that mentions that John McGill, attorney in Winchester, VA is a relation (see Broughshane section). *[[Magill-96 | William Magill (1690-1749)]] *[[Space:Scotch_Irish_Magill_Sources | American Magill Publications]] ===Broughshane, Ballymena, Shane's Castle, Co. Antrim Magill families=== The family is described in the James Boyd Magill book by Jones. It is also briefly mentioned in the Captain Augustus McGill (pages 42-47) book. These books mention a connection to the Montgomery family and burials at Shane's castle. Also mentioned in ''Some Prominent Virginia Families'' book. This book mentions a connection to Tullycairn. John, Arthur and Charles Magill went to America in 1766. James Boyd Magill went to SC in 1823. This family is also discussed in ''Magill Family Record'', Chapter XIV Other Magills. The Middletown, CT branch of this family is well documented in Direct connections: Ziebarth-Magill ancestry. *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149570550/john-magill John Magill (1670-?)Findagrave] or [[Magill-967 |John Magill Wikitree]] Earliest Known Ancestor *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19107149/john-magill John Magill (1722-1792) Findagrave] Immigrant to Winchester in 1766, Virginia, attorney. *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22820456/charles-magill Charles Magill (1756-1807) Findagrave] Immigrant to Middletown, CT in 1766. *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22596428/arthur-magill Arthur Magill (1743-1812)] Immigrant to Middletown, CT in 1766. *[[Magill-963 | James Boyd Magill (1799-1880)]] Immigrant to SC in 1823. ===Grey Abbey, The Ards=== This family has several marriages to the Montgomery family. It is mentioned multiple times in the Montgomery Manuscripts. David Magill is probably either the son or nephew of David Magill, lord advocate and Judge (p. 123 Mont. Manuscripts). *[[Magill-972 | Rev. David Magill (?-1633), Curate of Grey Abbey]] ===Saul=== * [[Magill-953 | Rev. Rowland Magill (1814-1870)]] Parish Priest Saul and Saintfield. ===Captain Augustus McGill, Governor Andrew Ryan McGill=== Origin was along the bay, between Belfast and Carrickfergus. Sons Patrick and Arthur came to the US in 1770 on the ship "Good Intent" that was owned by their brother Henry. *[[McGill-1208 | Roland McGill (1720-?)]] Earliest known ancestor *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60264788/patrick-mcgill Patrick McGill Immigrant] *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38233628/andrew-ryan-mcgill Andrew Ryan McGill (1840-1905) Findagrave] Minnesota Governor ==County Down Magill Sources== Books *Atkinson, E. D. (1898). ''An Ulster Parish: Being a History of Donaghcloney (Waringstown)''. Ireland: Hodges, Figgis. p. 117. Mentions Henry Magill, Esq. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100214297 HaithiTrust version] *Lowry, Thomas K.. ''The Hamilton Mss.: Printed From the Original Mss''.. Belfast, 1867. Page 64 describes John Magill and Robert Hawkins Magill as Members of Parliament. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015008390026&view=1up&seq=78&q1=magill Hamilton Manuscripts] *Montgomery, William, 1633-1707, and George Hill. The Montgomery Manuscripts: (1603-1706). Belfast: J. Cleeland, 1869. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006063202/Home Montgomery Manusciripts]. Note -Use search terms "Magill, McGill, Gillhall, Gill Hall, Tullycarn, Tullycairn." [[Space:Montgomery_Manuscript_Magill | Montgomery Manuscript Research Notes]] *Thrift, Gertrude, and W. P. W. (William Phillimore Watts) Phillimore. ''Indexes to Irish Wills.'' London: Phillimore and Co., 19091920. Note: Volume 4 Covers Dromore Diocese. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008888830 Irish Wills Index vol. 3 Not County Down]. Also available at findmypast.com [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-the-irish-family-history-records/life-events-birth-marriage-death/wpw-phillimore-and-gertrude-thrift-indexes-to-irish-wills-1536-1858 Thrift Index]. *Knox, Alexander. A History of the County of Down, from the Most Remote Period to the Present Day: Including an Account of Its Early Colonization, Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military Policy. Ireland: Hodges, Foster & Company, 1875. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_the_County_of_Down_from_the/U1syAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 GoogleBooks] *Atkinson, Edward Dupré. Dromore, an Ulster Diocese. Ireland: W. Tempest, 1925. Note- This is a history of the Catholic Diocese of Dromore. Some Magills are mentioned. *McGill, Augustus. The McGills, Celts, Scots, Ulsterman and American Pioneers: History, Heraldry and Tradition. United States: McGill-Warner Company, 1910. *Jones, Hazel Parker. ''Descendants of James Boyd Magill, 1799-1880, emigrant from Ireland to Chester co., S. C. in 1823 : a biographical and historical genealogy, including allied families''. 1965. *Pecquet du Bellet, Louise., Jaquelin, Martha Cary., Jaquelin, Edward. Some Prominent Virginia Families. United States: J.P. Bell Company (Incorporated), 1907. Volume 4, chapter XI deals with John Magill of Winchester, VA who was mentioned in the James Boyd Magill Book. *O'Laverty *OSM *Down Survey? Webpages and Other Sources *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/M/Magill.htm County Down Magill Surname List] Excellent summary on Rootsweb.com. *[https://rosdavies.com/PLACENAMES/T.htm RosDavies Placenames] *Thrift, Gertrude "Thrift Geneaological Abstracts" [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/thrift-genealogical-abstracts Trift Abstracts]. I saw some records related from 1600's regarding Magennis losing land to Captain John Magill of Gillhall. *Downpatrick Recorder, 26 Jan 1867, found on Findmypast.com using a search term of "Robert Hawkins". A column called "The Hamilton MSS" which is apparently an excerpt of a book published by Archer and Sons, Belfast, edited by Mr. Lowry, QC. This article describes some of the politics of Co. Down in the 1600. Also see [https://www.jstor.org/stable/20608749?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents Ulster Journal of Archaeology 1855] *http://thepeerage.com/

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County Level Categories Team Leader Role

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==Provincial Categories Team Leader Role Description== If you are interested in this leadership position, please contact the Categories Team leader. '''Purpose of Role''': To ensure all category structures and name formats meet the approved Irish Roots Project criteria for County locations. '''Reports To''': Categories Team Leader '''Responsibilities''': *Coordinate Provincial level Category Team workflow and oversee County sub-teams *Review requests for new structures with the Category Planning Team members *Assist with changes to category placement and naming format of categories as needed *Maintain a list of current tasks for Provincial teams to work from *Communicate with Team Members and sub-team leaders on a regular basis *Communicate with Categories Team Leader on a regular basis *Assist with project tasks '''Skills Required''': *Excellent communication skills *Strong people skills *Ability to work in a team environment *Have a solid understanding of Irish Roots Project categories and hierarchy structure *Have a solid understanding of the Honour Code

County Maps by State

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County Name Land Records-Campbell

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

County Name Marriage Records-Campbell

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

County Name Probate-Campbell

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

County Profiles - Working Party Notes and Issues

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'''Issues Log ''' To ensure that important issues aren't missed, this page has been set up to record points raised by Working Party members in Discord discussions. Points will not necessarily be structured, but as discussions progress, the issues will be collated into groups as we develop our thinking. '''Sorted''' #Counties missing from the location table ##Westmorland, England ##Rutland, England ##Huntingdonshire, England #Not strictly counties but new 'County' should probably be added for continuity of ownership ##London, England (and Greater London, England) ##Isle of Wight, England #Important variations to include significant locations ##Add Durham, England to County Durham ##Add East Sussex and West Sussex to Sussex #Need discussion ##Yorkshire - in the Locations Table there are separate locations for Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, West Riding of Yorkshire that probably need grouping together under Yorkshire ##Merseyside, Tyne and Wear, Greater Manchester (and possibly others) - should they all be separate counties with a suggestion generated if they are used for pre-1974 locations? ##Middlesbrough - is a separate location in the table ##Bristol - is a separate location in the table - part of Gloucestershire ##Channel Islands - is a separate (England) location in the table - remove ##Isle of Man - is a separate (England) location in the table - remove ##Pitcairn Islands - is a separate (England) location in the table remove # Review of Eng - Canada cleared Communication notes to be drafted by SW - done. #New counties to be checked when database is available (probably 11 or 12 Oct) #Check headline count formula with Ales - not Ales ..... now under discussion # Sort Isle of Wight #Can old stats be replicated in Data Doctors customised reports? Ales - what about large counties? - unneccesary #Need policy decision from Leadership team about England Project Guidelines (Ian) #Adding the equivalent abbreviation as ‘Lancs. England’ for the other ‘shires’ - numbers too low - 1000 threshold '''To Do''' #What do columns mean in Location Table and how do they work? #Add Data Doctors help page so people understand where stats come from and how to run eg Isle of wight queries. See Comments on 'launch” page #Process/project to pick up current England profiles that will be lost in new system ##County team approach ### Design Suggested County appproach for consideration - consider 2 stage approach - sort location with unsourced sticker? ##Project challenge - Fran and Carol K '''Phase 2''' #Adding large cities and towns such as ‘Manchester, England’ . Ales has produced a table showing location names that are not yet being allocated to counties, but which would be allocated if added to the Location Table. Note that the town/city must still be followed by ‘England’ (to avoid picking up e.g. Manchester, New Hampshire, United States). The table is in Appendix 3 of this note with the locations with the greatest number of instances at the top. #Need to check that all Unitary Authorites [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England in this table] are covered by our approach - See WR comment re Cleveland and Humberside '''Other''' #Review England and county of stats - Suggest co-ordinated county approach to Dave eg ##Period 1 Capture 'lost' profiles to England or County ##Period 2 Work on Eng Unknown to allocate to County ##Period 3 set 3 month targets by category by county? Region? ##Monitoring and Reporting #Weekly check on England Unknown for new non-compliant locations by new managers - #https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Travers-129 and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Torbock-1 both project protected #How to identify top England/top county contributors and what they work on #Long list of possible queries ##birthlocation="cheshire" birthcountry=unknowncountry ##location=lancastershire ##birthlocation=lancs not birthcountry=England --can include Pennsylvania ##birthlocation=lancs birthcountry=England not birthcountry="Lancashire England" ##birthlocation=lancashire birthcountry=England not birthcountry="Lancashire England" ##birthlocation=lancs not birthlocation=England ##birthlocation=lancashire not birthcountry=England ##birthlocation=lancashire birthcountry=unknowncountry ##birthlocation=lancs birthcountry=unknowncountry ##birthlocation=lancashire not birthcountry="lancashire england" ##birthlocation=liverpool birthcountry=unknowncountry ##birthlocation=liverpool birthcountry=unknownregion ##location=merseyside not 20cen not 21cen ##location="greater manchester" not 20cen not 21cen

County Tipperary - Irish Genealogy

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McLellan-1401|Michael McLellan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18376045 send me a private message]. Thanks!

County Tipperary - Irish Genealogy -1

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The goal of this project is to assist other whose ancestors resided in County Tipperary Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McLellan-1401|Michael McLellan]]. Here are some of resources: * http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/County_Tipperary,_Ireland_Genealogy * https://www.facebook.com/groups/TipperaryDNA/ (GED Match Resource) * http://www.from-ireland.net/county-tipperary-genealogy/ 1000s of records from Dr. Jane Lyons * http://tipperarystudies.ie/genealogy/ * https://www.libraryireland.com/Genealogy.php Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18376045 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Court case contesting will of Henry Kellett

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The newspaper report of the court case in which Richard Orlando Kellett contests the will dated 17 May 1873 of his brother Henry Kellett

Court Case Information On Thomas and Richard Seymore and Noel Williams alias Braswell

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[[Seymore-468 | Thomas Seymore]], [[Seymore-467 |Richard Seymore]], and [[Williams-122240 | Noel Williams alias Braswell]] were convicted of Felonies, Horse Stealing, and robbery on June 3, 1768, in Wilmington. They were from Orange County but tried in Wilmington. Their attorney was [[Hooper-1272 | William Hooper]] of Orange County, who was later a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The court order stated that each was to be taken back "from whence he came" and "hung by the neck until he should be dead". The [[Seymore-250 | Seymore]] and [[Bracewell-72 | Braswell]] families were neighbors. ==Research Notes== ===The Virginia Gazette May 12, 1768=== An extract of a letter from Wilmington in North Carolina dated the 6th instant There are two different issues of The Virginia Gazette for May 12, 1768, This one is the issue printed by Rind and is not available on Newspapers.com, this is available on colonialwilliamsburg.org. '' Extract of a letter from Wilmington in North Carolina'', dated the 6t instant. Page 1, column 4. The Virginia Gazette May 12, 1768. https://research.colonialwilliamsburg.org/DigitalLibrary/va-gazettes/VGSinglePage.cfm?issueIDNo=68.R.16&page=1&res=LO. "I am sorry to find, by the last accounts from home, that we have no prospect of obtaining leave of a new emission of paper currency, as unless some medium is fallen on to answer the end of a circulating currency in trade, no business can be carried on in this province: Our exports being bad, we receive very little specie ); and, if my information is right, the currency now circulating, does not exceed five Shillings each person. Our public tax this year is 7 s., 6d per poll and there is already laid on 8s ?? for the next; exclusive of this, we have a duty on spiritous liquors of 6 d. per gallon, besides county, parish, and other internal taxes. The people, however, far from grumbling, knowing these taxes to be necessary for the support of the government, would cheerfully pay them, if it was in their power; it is not, and what will be the consequence, I cannot tell; I am afraid there will be much consufion. Persons of property will not accept the sheriff's office in several counties, because, if they do, they are obliged to collect the taxes; individuals consequently suffer for want of an executive officer to serve precepts and make execution: This in a short time must put a stop to all credit, and of course occasion, a stagnation of all benefits. ___'''I have the pleasure to inform you, that one Captain Kirkland, from the back part of your province, about 10 days ago, brought down to this town, three of the most notorious robbers and horse-stealers that have lately infested the borders of the two Carolinas; TWO OF THE SEYMOUR'S; AND NOEL WILLIAMS'''. It is suppofed they were concerned in robbing Mr. M'Dougal, of Kingftos?, on the Waccamas: Since the commitment of the above, two others have been taken and committed. They must remain in jail til the 7 of May next, when the court will fit, and by which time I hope more of them will be catched: As one of them has turned King's evidence, he will probably give information of many more of that desperate gang. The Governor has ordered a party of militia to guard the jail till the court, lest they should escape; this will prevent it." ===Wilmington Superior Court Minutes=== Case of Thomas Seymore, Richard Seymore, and Noel BraswellState of North Carolina Archives; North Carolina Digital Archives: District Superior Court Minutes; Wilmington District: Minutes Superior Court, October- November, 1760-1783, beginning on page 132 with Thomas Seamore, continued on 133, then again on 135-137. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll40/id/64538/rec/17. ====First Charge==== June 1 1768 * The King vs Thomas Seamore Felony - Witnesses were James Kennedy, Susannah Kennedy, and Joseph Kirkland. Thomas Seamore pled not guilty. The jury found the defendant guilty and that he had no land & c. * Richard Seamore was arraigned on the same charge of Felony and pled not guilty. Same witnesses, the same verdict * Noel Williams was arraigned on the same charge and pled not guilty, same witnesses, the same verdict. ====Second Charge==== June 2 1768 * Noel Williams alias Noel Braswell was arraigned and pleaded not guilty. The charge was “horse stealing". The witnesses were Francis Brice, Joseph Kirkland, James Moran, Wm Tatman. “Jury found the Defendt guilty & that he had no land & c. Mr. Hooper council for the deft moved for an arrest of judgment. Motion overruled”. * On the same day James Kennedy was tried for assault and fined one shilling. Court June 3, 1768 * Thomas Seamore was tried for the same charge of “horse stealing”. Thomas Brice, James Kenndey, Joseph Kirkland, & James Moran were the witnesses. Found guilty and that he had no land & c. * Richard Seamore was tried for Robbery. Witnesses were James Kennedy, Susannah Kennedy, & Joseph Kirkland. Jury found the deft guilty and that he had no lands &c. ====Sentencing==== * The prisoner Noel Williams being arraigned pleaded not guilty whereupon a jury was empaneled & sworn who upon their oath say the said prisoner Noel Williams otherwise called Noel Braswell is guilty of the Felony whereof he stands charged in the indictment and that the said prisoner had no lands or tenements goods or chattels at the time of the committing the felony or at any time since to their knowledge upon which the prisoners being again brought to the bar the court proceeded to pass sentence upon the prisoners in the manner following, to wit, that he shall be taken from the bar to the place from whence he came & from thence to the place of execution there to be hanged by the neck until he should be dead and that the sheriff should do execution of the said sentence of Friday the Tenth day of this instant same between the hours of eleven and two. * The prisoner Thomas Seamore being arraigned pleaded not guilty whereupon a jury was empaneled & sworn who upon their oath say the said prisoner Thomas Seamore is guilty of the Felony whereof he stands charged in the indictment and that the said prisoner had no lands or tenements goods or chattels at the time of the committing the felony or at any time since to their knowledge upon which the prisoners being again brought to the bar the court proceeded to pass sentence upon the prisoners in the manner following, to wit, that he shall be taken from the bar to the place from whence he came & from thence to the place of execution there to be hanged by the neck until he should be dead and that the sheriff should do execution of the said sentence of Friday the Tenth day of this instant same between the hours of eleven and two. * The prisoner Richard Seamore being arraigned pleaded not guilty whereupon a jury was empaneled & sworn who upon their oath say the said prisoner Richard Seamore is guilty of the Felony whereof he stands charged in the indictment and that the said prisoner had no lands or tenements goods or chattels at the time of the committing the felony or at any time since to their knowledge upon which the prisoners being again brought to the bar the court proceeded to pass sentence upon the prisoners in the manner following, to wit, that he shall be taken from the bar to the place from whence he came & from thence to the place of execution there to be hanged by the neck until he should be dead and that the sheriff should do execution of the said sentence of Friday the Tenth day of this instant same between the hours of eleven and two. Some have written that the Kennedys and maybe Joseph Kirkland were from South Carolina. They were not. Joseph Kirkland was from Orange County. James and Susannah Kennedy were husband and wife and (at least later) were living in Onslow County. ===The Witnesses Against Them=== ====Joseph Kirkland==== Probably lived around The Hawfields in Orange County as he was a charter member of New Hope ChurchState of North Carolina Archives; North Carolina Digital Archives: Family Records; Historical sketch of New Hope Church in Orange County, N.C. page 18. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p15012coll1/id/61041. Wednesday 23d November 1768Documenting The American South: Colonial and State Records of North Carolina; Minutes of the Lower House of the North Carolina General Assembly North Carolina. General AssemblyNovember 07, 1768 - December 05, 1768 Volume 07, Page 948, 952, 959 https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0381#p7-948 * Mr Ashe presented the Petition of Joseph Kirkland setting forth that he went in pursuit of and took into Custody Thomas and Richard Seymore, and Noel Williams three Notorious Villains &ca Praying the reward that is usually allowed by the Public for the taking and securing outlawed and notorious thieves, and robbers and for sundry expences by him incurred in conveying the said three villains to the Gaol of Wilmington District. * The House taking the same under consideration, Resolved, that the said Joseph Kirkland be allowed one hundred pounds proc. money for his said service and expences, and that the following Message be sent to the Council, to wit, Gentlemen of His Majestys Honble Council, This House herewith send you the petition of Joseph Kirkland which we have taken under consideration, and Resolved, the said Joseph Kirkland be allowed one hundred pounds for his service in the said petition mentioned and for his expenses incurred about the same, and desire your Honors concurrence to the said Resolve. * The Resolve of this House for allowing Joseph Kirkland one hundred pounds &ca, Sent to His Majesty's Honble Council yesterday for concurrence, Endorsed, 23d November 1768, In the upper House, concurred with, JAMES HASELL, P. C. Resolved, the said Resolve be sent to His Excellency the Governor for his Assent, and also the following Message Vizt. To His Excellency William Tryon, Esquire, Captain, General, Governor, &ca. Sir, This House herewith send your Excellency a Resolve thereof for an allowance of one hundred pounds to Joseph Kirkland for his service done the Public by apprehending three notorious villains (who have since for the villainies been executed) to which Resolve his Majesty's Honble Council have concurred, therefore desire your Excellency will be pleased to assent to the said Resolve. 28th November 1768. * Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly, I return you the Resolve of the appointment of fifteen men to Garrison Fort Johnston, Also the Resolve that Joseph Kirkland be allowed one hundred pounds for his services and expences in apprehending the Felons you mention, to both which Resolves I have given my assent. Wm. TRYON. ====James Kennedy==== Undated letter from James Kennedy to Governor Tryson. Received on November 18, 1768State of North Carolina Archives; North Carolina Digital Archives: Governors Papers, Historical; Governor William Tryon: Kennedy to Tryon, November 18, 1768. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll24/id/13649/rec/1 * May it Please your Excellency The Bearer hereof is the unfortunate man that was Robbed last December wch Mr Samuel Ashe wrote to you about but too late to be of any service to me at that time. I am now Come to wait on your Excellency in hope you may have it in your power to be of Service to me this assembly. I have had so much sickness of late, it had like to cost me my Life; occasioned Partly by grief, But mostly by hard labour, wch I never was used to before this year. If you think my Case worthy of Relief; your desire to Relieve the distressed will I hope Merit a Reward Hereafter and I hope by the Character I have always maintained in the Province those Eight yeares Past and by a fixed Resolution to Endeavour to maintain the Same to my Likes End; your Excelly wont think any favour that may be done for ill Bestowed. My gratefull acknowledgments to yr Excellency upon this occasion shall never be forgott in prosperity or adversity; and were I But Set on a footing of Small trade once more, I would have no doubt of advancing myself; and for any advantage that might fall to my lot hereafter should attritube it to your Excellency wch wd in duty Bind me for Ever to Pray. I am Sir your Excellency's Most Obedt & Most Huml Servt. James Kennedy. 22 November 1768Documenting The American South: Colonial and State Records of North Carolina; Minutes of the Lower House of the North Carolina General Assembly North Carolina. General AssemblyNovember 07, 1768 - December 05, 1768 Volume 07, Page 946. https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr07-0381#p7-948 * Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly, I herewith transmit you a letter from James Kennedy with an Account of the damages which he sustained by a robbery committed by some persons who have since been publicly executed for their villainy. It only therefore remains for me to recommend him to you for such a share of your benevolence as you think the nature of his unfortunate case may require, Wm. TRYON. December 5 1768''Ibid'' page 984 * Resolved the following Message be sent to His Excellency the Governor, Vizt,: To His Excellency William Tryon, Esquire, Captain, General Governor &ca, Sir, This House have received your Excellency's Message relative to the Reverend George Micklejohn, with one hundred Copies of a Sermon preached by him at Hillsborough, and in his behalf presented by your Excellency to the House, in consequence of which we have Resolved that the Expence of printing the said Sermon be paid by the Public. This House have likewise received your Excellency's Message relative to James Kennedy, and are sorry the circumstances of his case are not such as come within the relief of this House. We have also taken every other message and Paper your Excellency has been pleased to lay before us, under our consideration and have determined upon them as we thought consistent with the duty of our Station, but from the hurry of business, have not before had it in our Power to acquaint your Excellency with our determinations thereon. JOHN HARVEY Sp. * James Kennedy died in Onslow County about 1781 '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Probate Records (Onslow County, North Carolina), 1735-1968; Author: North Carolina. Superior Court (Onslow County); Probate Place: Onslow, North Carolina
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James Kennady probate on 7 Jun 1781.
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== Court Cases == : Robert Deputy & Related Court Records in Virginia === VA Land Headrights === : 12 June 1648. p. 181. LEWIS BURWELL, Gent., 2,350 acs.. Lying upon the N. side of York River up Rosewell Cr. on the Swd. side thereof, beg. at Bacon point, bounded for length up the cr. to the head or maine swamp &c, & for breadth beg. at sd. point running S.S.E. down the river along the land of Georg Menefy, Esq., until it meets the land of William Smoot. 900 acs. formerly surveyed by Nicholas Jernew; 400 acs. by Francis Cartar; & 1050 acs. by Symon Bosman. Due for trans, of 47 pers: Francis Burwell, Allis Atkinson, Eliza Clap, Anthony Rock, Thomas Vand, Hump. Vand, Gerrard Hancorne, Robert Throndon, Susan Bayard, Henry Hubberd, William Cromp, Mary Wood, William Webb, Thomas Mase, William Pidd, John Axton, Kath. Key, Edward Croppage, Thomas Lane, Richard Howard, Thomas Reves, John Smith, William Lase, James Hume (or Hane), Robert Deb’y, Peter Lobbins, Eidith Taylor, Adam Finly (or Finby), Eliza. Clapp, Alice Adkinson, George Coudell, Gri. Condry, Dow. Cozens, Fra. Burwell, Henry Brake, Wm. Andrewes, Nicho. Conell (or Covell), James Tyrrill, Michall Aldrop, Alex Grey, John Loppham, Mary Frisser, John Cordy, Edward Owley, Ferd. Foster, Ma. Hamilton, And. Adkinson (or Akinson.)''Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. 2: Patent Book No. 7'' (1666-1695). p. 181, 12 June 1648. Order Book Extracts of (Old) Rappahannock County, 1685 to 1687: p. 165: 4th of August 1686 Non suit granted to Mr. THOMAS HARWAR against ROBERT DEPUTIE he not appearing to prosecute wch this Court have ordered to be paid with cost of suit Geensmore / Drury family history website, at http://geesnmore.wordpress.com/charles-gee-and-hannah/hannahs-family/ (viewed 10 Feb 2014): MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VA: William SCOTT was among 32 persons imported by Richard PERROT to Virginia in the period 1672-80. Thomas SCOTT’s estate was administered by Robert DEPUTY in May 1687. Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. 2: Patent Book No. 7 (1666-1695) p. 290, ? ??? ???? JOHN JONES…Beg in the forke of Green Swamp; to Thomas Toseley; along Hudson’s Branch, to Mr. Henry Williamson… p. 323, 23 Apr 1688 MR. THOMAS TOSELEY, 594 acs., Middlesex Co, 23 Apr. 1688, p. 649, Beg. At John Furwell; by Rice Jones’ path; to his own planation; to Mr. Edward Thomas; on Jno. Furwell’s line; to the maine Road. 507 acs. Granted John Richines & George Hooper; deserted,& granted Mr. Edward Thomas, in Nov. 1678, who sold to sd. Toseley, 21 June 1680; 27 acs…have granted to EDWARD THOMAS and his heirs forever all that parcel of land five hundred and ninety four acres lying and being in Rappa County on the South side of Rappa River beg. by the maine Roade; adj. Rice JONES; Thomas TOSELEY; Mr. WILLIAMSON; & Doctor DEPUTIE’s plantation. Trans. Of 8 pers: James Gale, Hen. West, Jno. Richard, Antho. Bell, James Morgan, Hen. Kerby, Edward Tayler, Eliza. Shaten (or Straten). Order Book Extracts of (Old) Rappahannock County, 1687 to 1689: p. 87: 6th of September 1688 Reff. Inter ROBT. DEPUTIE Plt. & JNO. BROOKS till next Court Attachmt. Is granted to ROBT. DEPUTIE against the Estate of THO: CROW according to Declaracon returnable to next Court p. 89: 3d of October 1688 The Attachmt. Granted to ROBT: DEPUTIE against THO: CROW is continued returnable to next Court p. 131: 7th of August 1689 ROBERT DEPUTIE this day confessed Judgment to RICHARD GRIMSTEAD for Foure thousand Foure hundred & eighty pounds of good sweet sented tobb: & caske upon an Order of MIDDLESEX COURT passed against the sd GRIMSTEAD as Securitie for the sd ROBT. DEPUTIE to Mr. XPHER ROBINSON for the sum aforesd. Which this Court have ordered to be pd with cost of suit ROBERT DEPUTIE this day confessed Judgment to EDWARD THOMAS as assignee of JAMES BOUGHAN for Five hundred pounds of good tobb & caske to be pd according to Bill wth: cost of suit Middlesex County, VA, Order Book #2, 1680-1694: p. 417, 2 September 1689 Mr. Richard GRINSTEAD as security for Dr. Robert DEPUTY (Old) Rappahannock County Deed Book 8 – 1688-1692 pp. 179-181 (1 April 1690): THIS INDENTURE made the first day of April in year 1690 and in the second year of the Reign of their Maties. Between JOHN LACY of County of Rappa., Plantr., of one part and ROBERT DEPUTIE of the same County, Cergeon, of other part. Witnesseth that sd JOHN LACY for Three thousand pounds of Tobb. And cask to him paid have granted to sd ROBERT DEPUTIE and his heirs forever all that parcel of land Two hundred acres formerly known to be JOHN STANFORDs land lying and being in Rappa County on the South side of Rappa River joyning upon the land of THO: CROW his land and Mr. DANIEL DOBYNS land and a branch that devideth his land and a parcel of land sold by the sd JOHN LACY unto WM. JEFFERIES, the two parcells sold being by Patent three hundred this being Two hundred thereof To have and to hold sd tract of Two hundred acres of land with all houses fences woods to him sd ROBERT DEPUTIE his heirs may quietly hold before menconed for his own proper use and further the sd JOHN LACY do grant to warrant and defend the land from JOHN LACY his heirs and all other persons that shall have or pretend to have any right therein. In Witness thereof the parties to these presents have sett their hands and seals: ROBERT DEPUTIE JOHN Sig. X LACY Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of us: EDWARD ADCOCK, ALEXANDR. HENDERSON, ELIZ. ADCOCK Recognitr in Cur Comt Rappa 6 die Augt. 1690 Middlesex County, VA, Order Book #2, 1680-1694: p. 487, 1st of December 1690 Doctr: Robrt: DEPUTY vs. Jno. Brinn. Ordr: Sheriffe. A nonsuite is granted to Mr. John Brim agt. Mr. Robert DEPUTY Order Book Extracts of (Old) Rappahannock County, 1689 to 1692: p. 180: 3d of July 1690 Order is granted against the Sheriff to ROBT. DEPUTIE for the non appearance of JOHN JONES according to Declaracon p. 183: 7th of August 1690 Non suit is granted to JOHN JONES against ROBT. DEPUTIE, he not appearing to prosecute, to be pd with Fcost of suit als exe. p. 220: 6th of August 1691 Order is granted against the Sheriff to Mr. EDWARD THOMAS for the non appearance of ROBT: DEPUTIE for 582 lbs of tobb & caske Non suit is granted to Mr. EDWARD THOMAS against ROBT. DEPUTIE he not appearing to prosecute, to be pd with cost of suit als exe. p. 235, 9th of October 1691 Reff. Intr. EDWARD THOMAS Plt. & ROBERT DEPUTIE Deft. Till next South side p. 244, 4th of February 1691/2 Judgement is granted to Capt. EDWARD THOMAS against Doctr: ROBT. DEPUTIE for Five hundred eighty two pounds of substantiall sweet sented Tobb: & caske to be pd according to Bill with cost of suit als exe. p. 248: 5th of Februrary 1691/2 EDWARD THOMAS complaines in this Court against ROBERT DEPUTIE and declares that yearly & from yeare to yeare he hath sett & to farm let unto the sd ROBERT one tenement & Plantacon thereunto belonging situate in this County & whereon the sd DEPUTIE now lives. And that notwithstanding lawfull warning given, the sd DEPUTIE refuses to deliver up Possession of the sd Plantacon. The Court have therefore ordered that a Writt be directed to the Sheriff of this County or his Deputie to put the sd EDWARD THOMAS in quiet & peaceable possession of the pr:misses and that the sd ROBT: DEPUTIE pay all cost of suit. Mr. EDWARD THOMAS brought his action in this Court against ROBT: DEPUTIE and ANN his Wife and declares that the Deft: at severall times and places within this County and within these Twelve months now last passed by diverse falce scandalous and abusive words spoken abroad, hath brought the sd EDWARD THOMAS into great contempt and discredit with his Neighbors. And that he is contemned & slighted thereby to the lessening that dignitie & trust wherein this Governmt. hath thought fitt to place him contrary to the 1st Act of Assembly held at JAMES CITTY the 8th day of June Ano. 1680, and accordingly craves Judgment with cost. The Defts. submissively acknowledged the fact and pray forgiveness. The Court thereupon (the sd EDWARD THOMAS consenting) permitt the Penalty by the above menconed Law in that case provided, And order that the sd ROBERT DEPUTIE and ANN his Wife be of future good behaviour towards the sd EDWARD THOMAS and all other their Majties. Leige People. And that he pay & discharge all cost of suit als exe. (Note: (Old) Rappahannock County was disbanded in 1692, to be replaced with Essex and Richmond counties.) Order Records of Essex County, May 1692 to April 1693: p. 57, 11th of February 1692/3 The difference inter JONAS SMITH & ROBT. DEPUTY is dismist for want of prosecution. The difference inter ROBT: DEPUTY and FRN: LACY is dismit for want of prosecution p. 59, 11th of February 1692/3 ROBERT DEPUTY brought his accon against JOSHUA NASON and declares that the sd NASON stands indebted to him Six hundred & twenty pounds of sweet sented tobbo: p account & denies paymt: he therefore prayes Judgmt. for the same with costs &c., but the Plantiff not appearing to prosecute his accon. Upon the Defendts. Mocon. A nonsuit is granted him against ye Plantiff and ordered that the same be paid with costs Mr. JNO: EVERIT appear’d Attor: for JOSHUA NASON vs DEPUTY The difference inter ROBT: DEPUTY & JAMES NEWBEL is dismist for want of prosecution ROBERT DEPUTY who was subpena’d by the Sheriff as an evidence for JONAS SMITH in a difference depending between the sd SMITH and DAVID MERRIDAY and not appearing is by this Court fined according to law for his default, And ordered that the same be paid by the said DEPUTY with costs. DAVID MERRIDAY brought his accon to this Court against ROBERT DEPUTY & declares that the said DEPUTY stands indebted to him Three hundred pounds of tobo: by Acct: and denites paymt: He therefore prayes Judgmt. for the same with costs &c., which sd DEPUTY being call’d to come forth and answer the same but making no appearance an attachmt. Is therefore granted the sd MERRIDAY against the Estate of the sd DEPUTY for Two hundred thirty three pounds of tobo: & costs (due by account sworn to in Court) returnable to the next Court for Judgmt. (On the margin: Attach: iss. Feb 23d 1692/3; March ye 2d 1692/3. There is no Estate of ye within named ROBT. DEPUTY to be found p DAVID MERRIDAY. Witness G: PARKE, Sub Sher: vere Recordair. FRANCIS MERRIWETHER Cl. Cur.) p. 62, 11th of February 1692/3 WM. JEFFEREYES brought his accon to this Court against ROBT. DEPUTY and declar’d that the said DEPUTY stood indebted to him Two thousand seven hundred and fifty seven pounds of Tobo: by Accot:, and denyed paymt: he therefore pray’d Judgmt. for the same with cost &c: wch: sd DEPUTY being call’d to come forth and answer the same, and not appearing, an attachmt. Is therefore granted the sd JEFFREYES against the Estate of the sd DEPUTY for the sd 2757 pounds of Tobo: with costs returnable to the next Court for Judgmt. ROBT. DEPUTY brought his accon agt. WM: JEFFREYES & declar’d that ye sd JEFFRIES stood indebted to him Five hundred pounds of sweet sented tobo: by Acct: & denies paymt:, he therefore pray’d Judgmt. for ye same with costs &c., but ye sd DEPUTY not appearing to preosecute his action, upon ye Defendts. mocon, a nonsuit is granted him against ye sd DEPUTY & ordred that ye same be paid with costs p. 65, 10th of March 1692/3 ROBERT DEPUTY being by the Grand Jury presented for playing Cards on a Sabbath Day, and ye said DEPUTY appearing and confessing ye same is by this Court fin’d of according to ye 11th: Act of Assembly made at JAMES CITTY Ano 1691 entituled An Act for ye more effectual Suppressing ye Severall Sins & Offences of Swearing, Carding, Prophaing Gods holy name, Sabbath abateing, Drunkeness, fornication & adultery, and ordered to pay ye same with costs als Exo. p. 66, 10th of April 1693 Judgmt. is granted to DAVID MERRIDAY against ROBERT DEPUTY for Two hundred thirty and three pounds of tobo: to be paid with cost of suit: (On the margin: Augt: ye 23th 1693. Executed ye within preceipt & ordered ye within Exo: on ye body of ye within named ROBT. DEPUTY & ye debt with costs suit satisfyed. GEO: PARKE Sub Sher.) p. 67, 10th of April 1693 ROBERT DEPUTY is listed as a witness to a will drawn in Essex County by a John Jones, brother of “Rice Jones” which appeared to own land next to ROBERT DEPUTY: dated 13 Feb 1692/93 and proved 10 Apr 1693. This will refers to his “loveing Wife, Millicent Jones.” Later, he states: “I give unto my God Sone, John Jones, ye Sone of my Bro: Rice Jones, my Negro Harrow: and to Rice Jones, the Sone of my Bro: Rice Jones I give my young Negro James; I give unto my Coz: John Broache, ye Son of my Sister, Mary Broche, my Negro William; and I give unto my God Sone, John Wyatt, ye sone of my Sister, Ann Wyatt, my Negro girle Jonane, after my wifes decease and not before.” Jones also appoints “my Loveing Bro: Mr. Henry Williamson & Capt. Edward Thomas and Mr. Mathew Lidford to see that this my Will be duly performed…” It was signed and sealed in the presence of ROBERT DEPUTY, Charles (X) Walker and Elizabeth (X) Tousley. Millicent, widow of John Jones, married secondly James Blaise of Middlesex County, son of William Blaise. p. 73, 11th of April 1693 ROBERT DEPUTY brought his accon against WM. FITZ JEFFRIES and declar’d that the said FITZ JEFFRIES stood indebted to him in ye sum of Fifteen hundred & twenty pounds of tobo: and cask & two pounds three shillings money sterlin by Acct. and refused paymt: Wherefore he pray;d order for ye same with cost of suit &c.: Whereupon ye Court ordered Mr. ROBT: PLEY & Mr. JOHN ALMOND to audit, examine, state and settle all accounts in difference between ye Plt. & Defndt. And return an account thereof to this Court. p. 75, 11th of April 1693 Judgmt. on an Audit is granted to ROBERT DEPUTY agt: WM: FITZ JEFFRIES for thirty one shillings & nine pence to be paid with cost of suit als Exo. p. 76, 11th of April 1693 The difference depending between WM. JEFFRIES and ROBERT DEPUTY is dismist, noe cause of accon appearing p. 79-80, 11th of April 1693 JAMES SMITH complaineth against DAVID MERRIDAY and ANN his Wife, in a plea of the Case. Whereas ANN MERRIDAY, Wife of DAVID MERRIDAY, did on or about ye 25th day of November last at ye Plantacon of Doctr: ROBERT DEPUTY in this County where yor: Complainant then lived, and your Complainant not being at home, she did take up your Complts. Ho[r]se contrary to Law or Right and did ride him away at her own will and pleasure untill he was all in a foame of heatt and almost dead, to yor: Complts. great damage of two thousand pounds of sweet sented tobo: and caske, wherefore your Complt. humbly prayes yor: Worps: order against DAVID MERRIDAY and ANN his Wife for present paymt: of ye above said Two thousand pounds of sweet sented tobacco and caske and all cost of suit &c. To which the Defendt., by Mr. JOHN EVERITT, his Attorney, appear’d and pleaded that whereas they had in Febry: Court last nonsuited ye Plt. in his accon humbly conceiv’d that they were not enjoyn’d to answer thereto now unless that ye Plt. would immediately pay down ye same at the barr. wch: accordingly was done by ye Plt. upon wch: the Defendts. further pleaded that they were not the psons. whom ye Plt. Declar’d against for that their names were MERRIDITH wch: plea was over rul’d. Whereupon ye Court refer’d ye matter to a Jury who vizt: Mr. WM. JOHNSON, Mr. ROBT. PLEY, PHILL PARR, WM. HUDSON, THOMAS GAINES, DAVID WILSON, JOHN HARPER, WM. BALL, WM. JEFFRIES, FRA: BROWNE, JOHN SCOTT, RICHARD COVINGTON, being first sworn returned their verdt: in these words: Wee of the Jury do find for ye Plt. fifty pounds of tobo: damage; WILLIAM JOHNSON, wch: verdict this Court have confirmed and ordered that ye Defendts. pay ye said Fifty pounds of tobo: damage to ye Plantiff with cost of suit als Exo. Essex County Wills and Deeds, 1692-1693: p. 222, 10th of August 1693 – Document filed with court records: These are to certifie [to] all persons whome it may concerne that we the subscribers are intended out of the Country this present instant and if any person has any thing to say to either of us they may come to the house of Robert DEPUTY & there they may find us – August the 10th, 1693 Vere Recordat: Robert DEPUTY | Wm. HALL | John x MEADS Test Fra. MERIWETHER, Cl[erk]. Cur. Record Extracts of Essex County, May 1693 to May 1694: p. 94: 10th of May 1693 The difference intr: Mr. ROBT:DEPUTY, Plantiff, and JAMES NEWBELL Defendt.. is dismist with costs for that the Defendt. hath in discount Eight hundred & twenty pounds of tobo: sworn to against ye Plts. bill of Eight hundred pds. of tobo: & cask p. 95: 10th of May 1693 Judgmt. is granted to Mr. ROBERT DEPUTY agt: JOSHUA NASON for Five hundred pounds of tobo: due by acct: sworn to in Court, and ordered that ye sd NASON pay ye same to ye sd DEPUTY with costs of suit p. 98: 10th of May 1693 The difference intr: WM: JEFFRIES Plt. & ROBERT DEPUTY, Defendt., is dismist for want of prosecution p. 113: 10th of June 1693 The difference intr: JOSHUA NASON Plt. & ROBERT DEPUTY Defendt., is at the request of JAMES BOUGHAN, the Defendts., Attorney, refer’d till next Court p. 114: August ye 10th Ano 1693 Mr. ROBERT DEPUTY appear’d and acknowledged a Deed of Sale of a parcel of land to Capt. EDWARD THOMAS to be his real act & deed, ye same is ordered to be recorded Also ELIZABETH, Wife to ye above named ROBERT DEPUTY, appear’d and relinquished her right of Dower of in and to ye above sd land, ye same is ordered to be recorded Also the above sd ROBERT DEPUTY acknowledged a bond for performance of Covenants in ye above recited Deed of Sale to be his act and deed, ye same was ordered to be recorded p. 119: 10th of August 1693 JOSHUA NASON brought his accon upon this Case to ye last Court against ROBERT DEPUTY and declar’d that the said DEPUTY stood indebted to him by account Five hundred and thirty pounds of tobacco & deny’d payment, wherefore he pray’d Judgment for ye same with costs &c. to which the Defendt. By JAMES BOUGHAN his Attorney appear’d and craves a reference till this Court wch: was granted which said DEPUTY now appearing but not offering any thing material why Judgment ought not to pass against him, the Court have therefore thought fit and accordingly granted Judgmt. to ye said NASON against ye sd DEPUTY for Four hundred and eighty pounds of tobo: (ye said NASON haveing made Oath to ye Justices of his Account after fifty pounds of tobo: deducted out of ye same in the last article for a Hogg) to be paid with cost of suit als Exo. p. 123: 10th of August 1693 MILLICENT JONES, Exx. Of the estate of her husband, JOHN JONES, brought her accon upon this Case to ye last Court against ROBERT DEPUTY and declar’d that the said DEPUTY stood indebted to her by account Fifteen hundred pounds of sweet sented tobo: & cask and denies payment, wherefore she pray’d Judgment for ye same with costs &c. to which the Defendt. By JAMES BOUGHAN his Attorney appear’d and craves a reference till this Court wch: was granted which said DEPUTY now appearing but not offering any thing material why Judgment ought not to pass against him, the Court have therefore thought fit and accordingly granted Judgmt. to ye said JONES against ye sd DEPUTY for Fifteen hundred pounds of tobo: & caske to be paid with cost of suit als Exo. p. 125: 10th of August 1693 The difference intr: ABRAHAM DEPREE and ROBERT DEPUTY is dismist for want of prosecution. p. 127: 10th of August 1693 The difference intr: WM: FITZ JEFFRIES and ROBERT DEPUTY is dismist for want of prosecution The difference intr: Mr. ROBERT DEPUTY Plt. & Mrs. MILLICENT JONES is refer’d till next Court p. 133: 11th of September 1693 Capt. EDWARD THOMAS bringing his accon to this Court against ROBERT DEPUTY declares that ye sd DEPUTY did undertake the Cure of a sore legg of an INDIAN SLAVE belonging to him as be agreemt: made with the said DEPUTY from under his hand may appear, in consideracon of the said Cure ye Plt. Did pay unto ye sd DEPUTY Five hundred pounds of good tobo: & cask: But so it is may it please yor: Worships ye sd DEPUTY haveing the said Slave at his House imployed him to worke & hired him out to ye Neighbours & wholly neglected ye Cure of ye sd Slaves sore legg to ye Plts. damage One thousand pounds Tobo: & cask, therefore humbly prayes Order to be reimburst ye sd Five hundred pounds of Tobo: & cask wch: he paid ye sd ROBERT DEPUTY & One thousand pounds of tobo: damage with costs &c., wch: sd DEPUTY appearing & condescending that Judgmt. should pass against him for ye sd Five hundred pounds of tobo: and cask, this Court have therefore ordered that he pay ye same with cost of suit. p. 135: 11th of September 1693 ROBERT DEPUTY brought his accon of Case to ye last Court against Mrs. MILLICENT JONES by ye sd. Mrs. JONES not then appearing, ye Court wth: ye consent of ye Plt. Attorney, pleades that ye :lt. had not filed his Declaracon against her, therefore moved a nonsuit against ye Plt., wch: this Court have granted to be paid with costs als Exo. p. 141: 9br: ye 26th Ano 1693 ABRAHAM DEPREE brought his accon to this Court agt: ROBT: DEPUTY & did by his peticon sett forth that ye sd DEPUTY stands indebted to him by Acct: Two hundred & fifty pounds of tobo: & denies paymt., wherefore he prayes Judgmt: for ye same with costs &c., but ye sd DEPREE not appearing to prosecute ye same, this Court have dismist ye suit. p. 142: 26th of September 1693 Mrs. MILLICENT JONES, Exex. Of Mr. JOHN JONES, brought her accon to this Court against ROBERT DEPUTY & declares that ye sd DEPUTY stands indebeted to her qualified as aforesd., in ye sum of Fifteen hundred pounds of sweet sented tobo: & cask & denies paymt; wherefore she prayes Judgmt. for ye same with costs &c., To wch: ye Defendt., by JAMES BOUGHAN, his Attorney, apppear’d & offered that he had a discount agt: ye sd Debt wch: being produced, ye Plt. by Mr. WM. PICKET, her Attorney, for plea further saith that ye discount offered by the Defendt. is noe barr to her Bill for that it was particularly charged to her & not as Exex. Of ye sd JONES; upon wch: this Court have thought fit & do accourdingly grant Judgment to. Record Extracts of Essex County, 1694 to 1695: p. 216: 10th of October 1694 GEO: PARKE, assignee of ROBT. DEPUTY, vs. JNO. BOUGHAN dismt. Wt: prosecution Order Book Extracts of Essex County, 1695 to 1699: p. 12: 10th of April 1696 The suit between ANTHONY DOWTIN and ROBERT DEPUTY is dismit for want of prosecution p. 54: 10th of May 1697 Its ordered that the suit between x x x x x assignee of GEORGE PARKE Plts. & ROBT. DEPUTY x x x x x making Oath to the paymt. Of x x x x x p. 71: 11th of September 1697 Judgment is granted to ROBERT COLEMAN, assignee of ROBERT DEPUTY, against ROGER JONES for Five hundred and seventy pounds of sweet sented Tobbo: and caske due on balance of a Bill under hand and seale dated the Eighth day of July 1693, to be paid with cost of suit als Exo. p. 89: 10th of January 1697/8 Ordered that the suit between ROBT. HOAKS & ROBT. DEPUTY be dismist for want of prosecution p. 156, 20th of June 1699 The suit between ROBT. DEPUTY Plt. & HENRY WEBB & KATH: his Wife, Admx. Of RICHD. GRIMSTED, Defendt., is dismist for want of prosecution Also ROBT. HOOK vs ROBT. DEPUTY dismt. For want of prosecution Order Book Extracts of Essex County, 1699 to 1702: p. 24, 13th of November 1699 The suit between ROBT. DEPUTY & WM. HUDSON is dismist for want of prosecution p. 25, 13th of November 1699 The suit between ROBT. DEPUTY & CHARLES BEGGERLY is dismist for want of prosecution Middlesex County, VA, Will Book A, 1698-1713: p. 55, 3 Feb 1700 Inventory of Estate of Richard Ellis, Gent., Mentions “Madam Willis”. Debts owed to:…, Robert Deputy, … Order Book Extracts of Essex County, 1699 to 1702: p. 38, 12th of April 1700 ROBT. DEPUTY not prosecuting his suit agt. JNO: HARPER upon ye Defts. Mocon (by THO: GREGSON his Attorney) ye Plt. is non suited & ordered to pay damage according to Law with costs p. 85, 10th of April 1701 The suit between HEN: WEBB & ROBT. DEPUTY is dismist for want of prosecution The suit between ROBT. HALSEY & ROBT. DEPUTY is dismist for want of prosecution p. 95, 20th of June 1701 In the suit between THO: MERIWETHER &c. Plt. & ROBT. DEPUTY Deft., upon ye Defts. Plea, liberty is granted to ye Plt. Till next Court to prove what set forth in his Declaracon p. 103, 12th of November 1701 ROBERT DEPUTY failing to appear at the suit of THO: MERIWETHER, Admr. Of EDWD. THOMAS Gent. Deced dureing the minority of KATH: WILLIAMSON and FRANCES WILLIAMSON, Exrxs. Of the sd EDWD. THOMAS, upon the Plts. Mocon. Judgmt. By nihil dicit is granted him agt. The sd DEPUTY for Twelve hundred pounds of sweet scented tobo: & caske for two years Rent of a Plantacon in this Country, to be paid with cost of suit p. 106. 13th of November 1701 The suite betweene ROBT. DEPUTY and THOMAS COUCH is dismist for want of prosecucon p. 118, 11th day of Aprill 1702 The suite between THOMAS MERIWETHER &c. Plt. And ROBT. DEPUTY Deft. Is dismist for want of prosecucon : '''1704 Essex Co VA: PHILIP PARR Inv. By JAMES EDMONDSON''': tobacco due Estate since the Inv. Was taken:
:: Elizabeth GREGORY 180 :: Mr. Thomas EDMONDSON 300 :: Mr. BINDREY 100 :: '''Mr. Robert DEPUTY''' 365 :: William HUDSON 015 :: Tim. DRISCOLL 009 :: Henry NIXSON 015 :: Richard HUCHEONS 016 :: Richard BRADBERY 067 :: Robert WEBB 136 :: John WEBB 136 :: Edmond ROBERTS 109 :: John BRASUR 210 :: John BROOKS 200 :: Francis MERIWETHER 129 : Recorded by Richard BUCKNER Cl Cur.[http://www.gregorycentral.com/Misc%20Records/Gregory-Edmondson.htm ''Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. II''] (Beverley Fleet, Gen. Pub.Co. Inc, Baltimore 1988). == Other Court Transactions == === Deed === : '' '''Mr Robert DEPUTY''' and Eliz'a his wife of Middlesex Co., sell Mr Richard KEMP of same Co., 300 acres. Eliz'a DEPUTY, wife of Robt., being the daughter of Hugh MEAD of Piscataway late deceased. The land being on N. side of Piscataway Creek, 100 acres whereof formerly sold by John SOAPER of said Co., deceased, to Hugh MEAD by deed dated 6 April 1667 and 200 acres granted to Mr John GRIGORY and the said Hugh MEAD by patent dated 4 Oct. 1675 and joining the other 100 acres.'' : ''Signed '''Robert DEPUTY'''; Eliz'a x DEPUTY'' : ''Wit:'' : ''Wm MOUNTAGUE'' : ''Rice JONES'' : ''Francis x SALBURY'' : ''Eliz'a DEPUTY relinq her dower rights.''''Essex County Wills and Deeds, 1702-1703'' (Book Number 11): p. 48, Deed, 9 August 1703. === Bond === : 10 Aug 1703. Robt DEPUTY "of the County of Middlesex Doctor" to Niche FOWLES to acknowledge above.''Bond "Robert DEPUTY Chirurgeon of the County of Middlesex", P of A.'' Recorded 10 Aug 1703. === Deputy Estate === : 25 Oct 1708. ''Inventory of Estate of Robert Deputy, dec’d, for Leonard Hill, administrator''. Submitted to Middlesex County Orphan's Court.: ''Middlesex County, VA, Will Book A, 1698-1713'': p. 208, 25 Oct 1708. == Sources ==

Court Lifeboat 4390 Ancient Order of Foresters

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Dispensation Granted March 24th 1864 to establish the Court as a branch of the Ancient Order of Forester The first Court Meeting was held at the Anchor Inn on the Hard, in Brightlingsea on March 28th 1864 where the Court was established and a committee elected. Ellis Charles Atkins was appointed secretary. They met at a number of public houses until they built there own hall. The Foresters Hall was built 1892/3 to accommodate Court Meetings and provide a public hall for the town which would be an investment. During the First World War and during the Second World War, the hall was requisitioned by the army. In 1945 after return of the hall to the society, a decision was made to split the building and selling the public hall and retaining an office and small hall on the Sydney Street frontage. Following the sale of the Foresters Hall in April 2015, meetings are now held at the adjoining Royal British Legion Club in Sydney Street, Brightlingsea.

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[source: General court martial, 25 May 1863, Benjamin J Tayman, [[Space:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry]]; National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Army), 1792-1982); Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.] [see [[Space:Courts_martial_91st_PA|Courts martial 91st Pa]]] [Headings have been inserted for clarity.] == the court == : [page 1]
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'Proceeding of G.C.M. convened pursuant to Special Orders 63 + 75 Div. Hd. Qrs.'

'In the cases of'
'Private Geo. Felsinger Co. F 146th N.Y.V.'
'+ Adt. B. J. Tayman 91st Penn. Vols.'

'K. Garrard Col. 146th N.Y.V.'
'Prest. of Court'

'E. J. Otis Capt 146th N.Y.V.'
'Judge Advocate'

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'Proceedings of a General Court Martial convened at the Camp of the 3rd Brigade 2nd Division 5th Corps in pursuance of the following Special Orders viz:'

'Head Quarters 2nd Div. 5th Corps'
'Camp near Falworth Va May 8th 1863'

'Special Orders No. 63'
'A General Court Martial is hereby appointed to assemble in the Camp of this Division at 12 M. to day or as soon thereafter as practicable for the trial of such officers + enlisted men as may be brought before it.'

'Detail for the Court'
{| | 1 | Col. Kenner Garrard | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 2 | Lt. Col. David T. Jenkins | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 3 | Major Isaac F Force | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 4 | " William T. Corning | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 5 | Captain James Grindlay | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 6 | " Patrick H. Sullivan | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | 7 | " Henry B. Hoyt | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | colspan="3" |   |- | colspan="3" |   |- | colspan="3" | [page 3] |- | colspan="3" |   |- | colspan="3" | 12 |- | 8 | Captain B. Frank Wright | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- |   | " Elwell S. Otis | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | colspan="2" |   | Judge Advocate. |}
'No other officers than those named can be assembled without manifest injury to the service.'
'The Court will meet without regard to hours.'

'By Command of'
'Maj. Genl. Sykes'
'(Signed) Geo. Ryan'
'Cap 7th Inft. A.A.A.G.'

'Head Quarters 2nd Division 5th Corps'
'Camp near Falmouth Va May 14th 1863'

'Special Order No. 75 Extract'

'The General Court Martial of which Col. K. Garrard 146th N.Y. Vols. was President is hereby appointed to re-assemble in the Camp of the 3rd Brigade at 10 A.M. on the 15th inst. or as soon thereafter as practicable'

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'for the trial of such officers + enlisted men as may be brought before it.'

'By command of'
'Major General Sykes'
'(Sgd.) Geo Ryan'
'Capt 7th Inft A.A.A.G.'

'May 23rd 1863'

'The Court met pursuant to the foregoing orders + adjournment.'
{| | Present Col. Kenner Garrard | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | Major Isaac F Force | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | " William T. Corning | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | Captain Patrick H. Sullivan | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | " Henry B. Hoyt | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | " B. Frank Wright | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | " Elwell S. Otis | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | colspan="2" |   | Judge Advocate. |- | colspan="3" |   |- | Absent - Lt. Col. David T. Jenkins | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | Captain James Grindlay | 146th N.Y. Vols. |}
'The record of proceedings in the cases of Surgeon A. M. Clark + Private Geo Felsinger'

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'of Co. F. 140th N.Y. Vols. was read + approved'
'The Court then adjourned until Monday the 25th day of May 1863 at the hour of ten A.M.'

'Elwell S. Otis'
'Capt. 140th N.Y.V.'
'Judge Advocate'

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'Proceedings of a General Court Martial convened at the Camp of the 3rd Brigade 2nd Division 5th Corps pursuant to the following Special orders Viz.'

'Head Quarters 2nd Div. 5th Corps'
'Camp near Falworth Va May 8th 1863'

'Special Orders No. 63'

'A General Court Martial is hereby appointed to assemble in the Camp of this Division at 12 M. to day or as soon thereafter as practicable for the trial of such officers + enlisted men as may be brought before it.'

'Detail for the Court'

{| | 1 | Col. Kenner Garrard | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 2 | Lt. Col. David T. Jenkins | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 3 | Major Isaac F Force | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 4 | " William T. Corning | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 5 | Captain James Grindlay | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | 6 | " Patrick H. Sullivan | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | colspan="3" |   |- | colspan="3" |   |- | colspan="3" | [page 7] |- | colspan="3" |   |- | colspan="3" | 16 |- | 7 | Captain Henry B. Hoyt | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | 8 | " B. Frank Wright | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- |   | " Elwell S. Otis | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | colspan="2" |   | Judge Advocate. |}
'No other officers than those named can be assembled without manifest injury to the service.'
'The Court will meet without regard to hours.'

'By Command of'
'Maj. Genl. Sykes'
'(Sgd) Geo. Ryan'
'Capt 7th Inft. A.A.A.G.'


'Head Quarters 2nd Division 5th Corps'

Camp near Falmouth Va May 14th 1863'

'Special Order No. 75 Extract'

'The General Court Martial of which Col. K. Garrard 146th N.Y. Vols. was President is hereby appointed to re-assemble in the Camp of the 3rd Brigade at 10 A.M. on the 15th inst. or as soon thereafter as practicable for the trial of such'

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'officers + enlisted men as may be brought before it.'

'By command of'
'Major General Sykes'
'(Signed) Geo Ryan'
'Capt 7th Inft A.A.A.G.'


'May 25th 1863'

'The Court met pursuant to the above orders and adjournment.'
'Present.'
{| | Col. Kenner Garrard | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | Major Isaac F Force | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | " William T. Corning | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | Captain James Grindlay | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | " Patrick H. Sullivan | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | " Henry B. Hoyt | 140th N.Y. Vols. |- | " B. Frank Wright | 146th N.Y. Vols. |- | " Elwell S. Otis 140th N.Y. Vols. |   |- |   | Judge Advocate |}
'Lt. Col. David T. Jenkins was absent on account of sickness.'
'The accused, Lieut. Benjamin J. Tayman'

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'Adjutant 91st Penn. Vols. came into court + the orders convening the Court having been read he was asked if he had any objection to be tried by any of the members composing the court to which he replied in the negative.'
== Charges and specifications ==
'The members of the Court were then duly sworn by the Judge Advocate + the Judge Advocate was duly sworn by the Presiding Officer of the Court in the presence of the accused who was arraigned on the following charges + specifications.'

'Charge 1st - Neglect of duty.'

'Specification 1st--In this that the said Benjamin J. Tayman Lieut. + Adjutant 91st Penn Vols 1st Brigade 3rd Division 5th Corps while his said Regiment was under marching orders and he acting in the capacity of Adjutant of said regiment after having made a detail upon orders from Brigade Head Quarters through the Qr. Masters Department of an officer to take charge of the knapsacks'

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'and rations of Pioneers of the Brigade + after the said officer being so detailed had taken possession of said knapsacks + rations + reported to and received instructions from Brigade Head Quarters what disposition to make of said property the said Benjamin J. Tayman Lieut. and Adjt. 91st Regt Penn. Vols. did relieve said officer from duty without proper authority and did neglect to report the fact to Brigade Head Quarters or notify the Q.M. Dept. of any change + did wholly neglect to report or attend to conveying said information to proper officers and by said neglect the knapsacks and subsistance did not follow the command as ordered, but some of them with subsistance belonging to Pioneers were lost'
'This at or near the Camp of the 1st Brigade 3rd Division 5th Corps on or about April 27th 1863.'
'Specification 2nd--In this that while the 91st Regt P.V. were engaged in action on the 3rd inst with the enemy, Col. E. M. Gregory was wounded'
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'and left the field all of which was under the eye + came to the knowledge of the said Benj J Tayman Adjutant of the said 91st Regt. of Penn Vols. 1st Brigade 3rd Division 5th Corps and while acting as adjutant as aforesaid did willfully withold and wholly neglect to communicate the fact to Lieut. Col. Joseph H. Sinex of said 91st Regt. and by said neglect of the said Benjamin J. Tayman Lt. + Adjt. 91st P.V. the Lieut. Col. was not aware of the absence of the commanding officer Col. E. M. Gregory to the very serious risk of the Regiment then before the enemy.'
'This at or near Chancellorsville Va. May 3rd 1863.'

'Charge 2nd.--Misbehavior before the enemy'
'Specification 1st--In this that the said Benjamin J. Tayman Lieut + Adjutant of the 91st Penn Vols. 1st Brigade 3rd Division 5th Corps did leave his regiment while in action on the 3rd day of May 1863 without authority from his commanding officer Lieut. Col. Joseph H. Sinex and did remain away until said regiment was forced by the'
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'enemy to retire.'
'This at or near Chancellorsville Va. May 3rd 1863'
'Specification 2nd--In this that the said Benjamin J. Tayman Lieut + Adjutant 91st Penn Vols 1st Brigade 3rd Division 5th Corps did desert his post while the regiment was in action + go to the rear out of the range of the enemy's fire and was found or seen by a staff officer sitting with a tree between him + the troops.'
'This on the battlefield at or near Chancellorsville Va May 3rd 1863.'

'To which Charges + Specifications the accused pleaded as follows:--

'To the 1st Specification 1st Charge -- Not Guilty'
'To the 2nd Specification 2nd [''sic''; presumably '1st'] Charge -- The accused admitted that Col. Gregory was wounded + left the field under his eye with his knowledge but pleaded not guilty to the remaining allegations of the specification.'
'To the 1st Charge -- Not guilty'
'To the 1st Specification 1st Charge -- Not Guilty'
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'To the 2nd Specification 2nd Charge -- Not guilty'
'To the 2nd Charge -- Not guilty'
== testimony of William H Carpenter ==
'Sergt. William H. Carpenter Co. D. 91st Penn. Vols. was called as a witness for the prosecution who being duly sworn testified as follows:--'
'I am sergeant of Co D. 91st Regt. Penn. Vols.'
'The regimental Quartermaster came to me on the 27th of April last + said that the Adjutant had detailed me to take charge of the knapsacks + rations of the Pioneer Corps of our brigade. I collected the knapsacks + rations as ordered by the Quartermaster + placed them in a wagon set apart for that purpose. I then reported to the Quartermaster who told me to report to Capt Norris, Acting Quartermaster of the Brigade, + ask him what was to be done with the wagon, which I did. Capt Norris said that he did not know what to do with the wagon but told me to see Gen. Tyler + ascertain what he wanted done with it. I went to Gen Tyler'

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'and he said he wished the wagon to move in the rear of the Brigade. I then went back to Camp + reported accordingly to the Quartermaster. I had received a commission from Gov. Curtin + wished to be with my company in case it should be engaged + I applied to Col. Gregory to be relieved from the duty on which I had been detailed. He asked me by whose order I had been detailed + I replied by the Adjutants [''sic'']. He told me to go to the Adjutant + have him detail some person to relieve me + to rejoin my company. I reported to the Adjutant + told him that I was to be relieved by Col. Gregory's order. He replied very well. I then got my sword from the wagon + reported to the Quartermaster telling him that I had been relieved. The Quartermaster said that he thought Acting Lieut Snyder was to relieve me. I then went + asked Acting Lieut Snyder if he had been detailed to relieve me. He said, No. I then went to the Adjutant who was on '
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'the right of the Regiment which had just begun to move and asked him if he had relieved me. He said, Yes, but did not state who was to relieve me. I then joined my company. On the next morning I was ordered to report to Gen. Tyler, which I did. He asked me what had become of the wagon in which the knapsacks + rations of the Pioneers were put. I told him that I did not know: that I had been relieved. He asked by whose order and I replied that I had applied to Col. Gregory + had been relieved by him. The Gen. then send for Col. Gregory + asked him if he had relieved me. The Col. replied that he was not aware that I had been detailed by his - the Generals [''sic''] - orders + he told the Adjutant to detail another person in my place. The Col. asked Gen. Tyler whether he wished me to return + find the wagon + bring it up. He said, not at present. The General then ordered me to rejoin my regiment. In about fifteen minutes he sent for me + ordered me to go after the wagon: to use all dispatch + bring'

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'it forward to the brigade. I returned, found the wagon at camp + overtook the Brigade at Hartwood [?] Church having the wagon with me. The Brigade was at the time in the road and on the point of moving. I reported to Gen. Tyler telling him that the wagon was in rear of the train. He ordered me to follow the Brigade + at the first opportunity to bring the wagon forward + distribute the knapsacks. He said that he did not consider me to blame in the matter. I followed with the wagon but could not overtake the brigade until it encamped for the night at Kelly's Ford.'
'As soon as the wagon arrived I went through the different regiments of the Brigade + ordered the Pioneers to come + claim their knapsacks. Some of them refused to come saying that they were too tired. In putting the knapsacks into the wagon at camp, I had so short a time that I could not mark the men's names upon them. The pioneers assembled about the wagon. I took the knapsacks out, held them up and'

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'asked them to identify + claim them. Those not claimed that night I placed a guard over + left them until morning.'
'When I had finished distributing the knapsacks in the evening, Lieut Tyler, Gen Tyler's aid [''sic''] asked me if I had distributed the knapsacks. I replied that I had showing him at the same time those remaining unclaimed. Lieut Tyler then ordered me to tell the driver to report to Gen Tyler which I did. The next morning Col. O'Brien of the 34th Penn. Vols. came to me with Lieut Tyler + said that a few of his men did not get their knapsacks. I told him that some of the knapsacks remained unclaimed + that probably they were the ones wished for. I went to the wagon with Col. O'Brien + some of the knapsacks were claimed by his men. Two or three knapsacks they did not claim but as nobody claimed them they took them in lieu of the ones lost.'
'When I went to the wagon in the morning I noticed that some of the knapsacks had been taken away during the night while the guard'
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'was stationed over them. I asked the driver if any one had taken knapsacks during the night + he said no.'
'While going back to camp after the wagon I met Capt Morris' orderly who told me that the wagon was in camp + he was going out with a note from Capt. Morris to ascertain what disposition to make of it. I told him that I had been sent for the wagon + requested him to ride back + have it sent forward. I followed after him + met the wagon with a guard about a half mile from the camp. I then took charge of the wagon.'
'''Question by J.A.''--What porportion [''sic''] of the knapsacks were [''sic''] lost?'
'''Ans.'' I think there were four or five missing, not more than that number. I think they were lost on the evening that the larger portion was distributed to the Pioneer Corps at Kelly's Ford. Those not then distributed were placed under the wagon + while there under charge of'
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'the guard were taken away I think.'
'''Question by accused'' Did the witness' statement to Gen. Tyler differ from the one made today?'
'''Ans.'' Not that I am aware of.'
'''Question by accused'' Did Gen. Tyler say who was to blame at the time he told the witness that he was not to blame?'
'''Ans.'' He did not.'
'''By the accused'' Were any of the knapsacks or rations lost in consequence of the absence of witness from the wagon on the day the regiment moved?'
'''Ans.'' I examined the wagon as soon as I returned for it + was convinced that the knapsacks had not been disturbed.'
== testimony of David H Lentz ==
'Lieut David H. Lentz Q.M. 91st Penn. Vols. was called as a witness for the prosecution who being duly sworn testified as follows:--'
'I am Quartermaster of 91st Regt Penn. Vols.'
'''By Judge Advocate'' State what you know in reference to the detail of an officer to take'

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'charge of the knapsacks of the Pioneers of your Brigade, which was made on or about the 27th of April last, by whom + by whose order the detail was made.'
'''Ans.'' On the morning we marched which I think was on the 27th day of April, I went to Brigade Hd. Qrs. + while there an order came to Gen. Tayler to have one wagon detailed to carry the knapsacks of the pioneers of the Brigade. The Gen. handed the order to Capt. Morris, telling him to detail a wagon from the 91st P.V. Capt. Morris then told me to send one of my wagons around to get the knapsacks. Gen Tyler ordered me to have a commissioned officer or a good non-commissioned officer detailed to attend the wagon to have the wagon loaded + report to him for instructions.'
'I went to the Adjutant of my regiment + told him to detail a commissioned officer or a good non-commissioned officer to attend the wagon. After some hesitation he told me to take acting Lieut. Carpenter. I went to'

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'Carpenter + told him that he was detailed by the Adjutant to collect all the knapsacks in the Brigade belonging to Pioneers, to put them in a wagon, which I gave him charge of, and when loaded to report to Gen Tyler for instructions.'

'There were no written orders received by me from Brigade Hd. Qrs. in reference to the matter. Just before the regiment moved out, Lieut. Carpenter came to me + told me that he thought he would go with the regiment. I replied, You had better get some one in your place. He then went away + I did not see him afterwards.'
'''Question by accused'' Did the witness hear anything about acting Lieut Snyder's relieving Carpenter.'
'''Ans'' I did not.'
'The Court then adjourned until tomorrow morning at nine o'clock.'

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'Second Day May 26th 1863'

'The Court met pursuant to adjournment. All the members were present who were present on the preceeding day.'
== testimony of David B Baker ==
'1st Lieut David B Baker 91st P.V. a witness for the prosecution being duly sworn testified as follows:'
'I am 1st Lieut. 91st Penn. Vols. Our regiment was engaged with the enemy at Chancellorsville Va. on Sunday May 3rd. Col Gregory was wounded on that day. I saw him immediately after he was wounded. Adjt. Tayman was with him. I went off the field of battle with the Col. the Adjutant did not accompany us but remained behind. I did not see him again during the day. The Colonel was wounded between eight + nine o'clock in the morning, I think. I did not hear the Colonel give any orders to the Adjt. at the time he left the field. The regiment had been engaged some thirty or forty minutes before the Col received his wound. The regiment'

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'was engaged when we left the field. At the time the Col. was wounded he was in rear of the centre of the regiment. He was wounded in the leg, was very reluctant about going off the field. The Adjutant saw us leaving the field. We started to the left + the Adjt. called to me telling us to go more to the right. I did not afterwards see the Adjutant during the day.'
'''Question by Accused'' Did I not insist upon the Colonel to leave the field?'
'''Ans'' The accused did insist.'
'''By the accused'' How long after the Colonel was wounded did he leave the field with you?'
'''Ans'' From ten to fifteen minutes I should think.'
'''Question by accused'' Did the witness see me behind a tree or in any way hiding myself?'
'''Ans'' I did not'

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== testimony of Joseph H Sinex ==
'Lieut Colonel Sinex a witness for the prosecution being sworn [''sic''] testified as follows:--'
'I am Lieut Col. of + am now in command of the 91st Penn Vols. My regiment was engaged with the enemy at Chancellorsville Va on the 3rd of May last. I think that the engagement commenced about nine o'clock in the morning. The regiment was then under command of Col Gregory. It was engaged from one hour + twenty minutes to an hour + one half. I learned about ten minutes before the engagement had ceased that Col. Gregory had been wounded + left the field. This I learned from the Major - During the engagement I was about five paces in rear of the regiment + on the right of the line. The three right companies were not in perfect line when the order was given to lie down.'
'I was on the right of the line during the whole of the engagement until the Major came to me + informed me that Gen. Tyler wished the line to advance + that the Colonel'

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'was wounded. I then took command of the regiment.'
'I did not see the Adjutant during the engagement. I did not see him until the regiment retired to the rear of the batteries where it was before it went forward to engage the enemy. After the Major informed me that the Col. was wounded I mounted my horse + rode to the left of the regiment + then returned to the right but did not see the Adjutant.'
'If the Adjutant had been in his proper place during the time I was riding from the right to the left of the regiment + returning I think I should have seen him.'
'''Question by accused'' Was the witness in his proper place during the action?'
'''Ans.'' I was probably a little too far to the right of the regiment + a little too far to the front.'
'''By the Court'' When the regiment was'

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'ordered to lie down did not the men + officers seek what shelter they could during the engagement until ordered to advance when the regiment was so pushed that it fell back?'
'''Ans.'' They did.'
'''By the Court'' Was the position of the officers stationary during the engagement?'
'''Ans'' It was. I saw no officers of the regiment until the Major approached.'
'''Question by the Court'' Was not the regiment so small that everything can be seen from one end to the other when in line?'
'''Ans.'' It was at that time.'
== testimony by E G Sellers ==
'Capt E. G. Sellers a witness for the prosecution being sworn [''sic''] testified as follows:--'
'I am Captain 91st Penn. Vols. comdg Co. G. I was present with my regiment during the engagement of May 3rd at Chancellorsville Va. + in command of'

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'my company. My company is 2nd Company left of Color Company. I saw the Adjt with Col. Gregory a short time after the engagement had commenced. The Col. stood holding his horse + the Adjutant was by his side.'
'I did not know that the Col. was wounded until some time after it happened. I did not see the Adjutant after the time above stated until we formed in rear of the battalion after the regiment had retired.'
'Most of the men + officers sheltered themselves as much as possible during the engagement, many of the men behind trees. The regiment was engaged in firing the whole time we were in front. The men would load + then rise to fire.'
== testimony of John D Lentz ==
'Major Jno. D. Lentz was called by the prosecution who being duly sworn testified as follows:--'
'I am Major of the 91st Penn. Vols. + acted in that capacity on the 3rd day of May during the engagement at Chancellorsville Va.'

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'Our regiment went into the engagement about nine o'clock on the morning under the command of Col. Gregory. I did not learn that Col. Gregory was wounded until the regiment had been engaged for about an hour. I first learned it from one of Gen Tyler's aids [''sic'']. I was there on the left of the regiment in my proper place + had been there during the engagement. The aid [''sic''] Lieut. Diehl rode up to me + enquired where Col. Gregory was.'
'I told him that he was up towards the right of the regiment. He went up the line + came back telling me that Col. Gregory was wounded. He then told me that Gen. Tyler wished the regiment to advance in line of battle. I asked him when Lt. Col. Sinex was + he told me that he did not know. He then rode away + I saw no more of him.'
'I then mounted my horse + rode to the right of the regiment. found Lt. Col. Sinex, told'
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'him that the Col. was wounded and that General Tyler wished wished [''sic''] us to advance the line. This was about ten or fifteen minutes before the regiment retired.'
'I did not see the Adjutant during the engagement. The woods were very dense. I did not see him until the regiment had retired behind the batteries.'
'''Question by accused''. Where did the witness find Lt. Col. Sinex when he rode to the right of the line to inform him that Col Gregory had been wounded?'
'''Ans'' The Lieut Col. was some fifteen or twenty paces in rear of the right of the regiment.'
'''Question by accused'' Was he in such a position that he could be easily found?'
'''Ans'' I did not have much trouble in finding him.'
'''Question by accused'' Did you not inquire of an officer on the right of the regiment to ascertain where he was?'
'''Ans.'' I think I did.'
'''Question by accused''. Did not the officer say'

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'that he was fifteen or twenty yards to the rear behind a tree?'
'''Ans.'' I dont [''sic''] recollect that he did.'
'''Question by accused.'' Did you not find him sitting or lying behind a tree + did you not tell him to get up + take command: that the Col. was wounded?'
'''Ans.'' I saw him sitting beside a tree + told him Col Gregory was wounded + that the General wished him to advance the line.'
'''By accused''. Did you not tell him more than once before he got up?'
'''Answer'' I think not.'
'''Question by accused''. Has not the witness told me since I have been placed under arrest that he was obliged to tell him twice before he did get up?'
'''Ans''. I have not.'
== testimony by Theodore A. Snyder ==
'Acting Lieut. Theodore A Snyder being duly sworn testified as follows:--'
'I am acting Lieut. in 91st Regt. Penn. Vols.'

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'Sergt. Carpenter came to me just as the regiment was moving on 27th April last + told me that the Adjutant had detailed me to take charge of the wagon containing the knapsacks of the Pioneers: that I was to relieve him. I did not relieve him but went forward with the company.'
'The testimony for the prosecution closed. And'
== testimony of John S Donnell ==
'Lieut. John S. Donnell was called on the part of the defence who being duly sworn testified as follows:--'
'I am 2nd Lieut in 91st Penn. Vols. I was with the regiment + on duty during the engagement of May 3rd 1863 at Chancellorsville Va.'
'''Question by accused''. Did the witness see me during the engagement?'
'''Ans.'' I did, about twenty minutes after the engagement began.'
'''Question by accused''. In what direction was'

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'I going at the time the witness saw me.'
'''Ans.'' Towards the right of the regiment.'
'''Question by accused''. How did the witness happen to see me?'
'''Ans.'' One of the men of my company was wounded. I directed him to go to the rear + at the same time I went back three or four paces to order a man to come forward + take his place in line.

== testimony of David T Mansfield ==
'Sergt. David T. Mansfield Co. F. 91st Penn. Vols. was then called as a witness for the defense + being duly sworn testified as follows:--
'I am Sergt. Co. F. 91st Penn. Vols. I was with my company during the engagement on the morning of 3rd May 1863.
'''Question by accused''. Did the witness see me during the engagement? If so, where + when.
'''Ans''. I saw Lieut Tayman during the engagement. My company is the second company from the right of the regiment. I saw Lieut Tayman about a half hour before the regiment retired.

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'He was then about fifteen feet in the rear of the left of the right company of the regiment. He appeared to be looking for someone + was walking back + forth. He was the only officer moving about in the vicinity. I saw him then three or four minutes.
'''Question by the accused''. Did the witness see me hiding or secreting myself behind a tree at any time?
'''Answer''. I did not.
'''By the Court''. Did you see Lieut. Col. Sinex during the engagement?
'''Answer''. I did not.
'Here the testimony closed.

== consideration and verdict ==
'The accused submitted to the court a written statement in answer to the charges + specifications preferred against him which is hereto annexed + marked
'A
'The court was then cleared + after'

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'mature deliberation upon the evidence adduced finds the accused'
{| | Of the 1st Specification 1st charge | Not guilty |- | Of the 2nd Specification 1st charge | Not guilty |- | Of the 1st Charge | Not guilty |- | colspan="2" |   |- | Of the 1st Specification 2nd Charge | Not guilty |- | Of the 2nd Specification 2nd Charge | Not guilty |- | Of the 2nd Charge | Not guilty |}
'And does therefore honorably acquit the accused, the said Benjamin J Tayman Lieut + Adjt 91st Penn. Vols.'
'H. Garrard'
'Col 146 NY Vols'
'President of the G.C.M.'

'Elmer S. Otis'
'Capt 140th N.Y. Vols.'
'Judge Advocate.'

'Approved'
'Geo Sykes'
'Maj Genl'
'Comd Divn'

: [page 35] == Tayman's written statement ==
'(Exhibit A)'

'To Captain E. S. Otis, Judge Advocate'

'Captain'

'I beg leave to submit the following, in answer to the charges and specifications preferred against me by Brig. Genl. E. B. Tyler.'

'Charge, First: Neglect of Duty.'
'Specification First,'

'In answer to this specification, I have to say, first, that no" [''sic''] orders from Brig Head Quarters, to make a detail for the purpose stated in this specification, was [''sic''] recieved [''sic''] by me, and consequently the detail that was made for the purpose stated, was made by the ''request'' of the Regimental Quarter Master.'
'2nd The officer having in charge the property (viz. Knapsacks and Subsistance) as stated at length in this specification, was ''not'' relieved by me nor by any order or orders of mine, and that consequently it was ''not'' through ''my'' neglect, that the "said Knapsacks and Subsistance did not follow the command". Hence the Specification "''is not true''". As I repectfully submit has been shown by the evidence produced by the prosecution.'

'Specification 2nd, Neglecting to report to Lieut Col Sinex that Col E M Gregory was wounded +c'

'In answer to this Specification I have to say, that so much of the Specification as imputes to me a knowledge of the fact that the Col was wounded is certainly true. It is also true, that I remained with him, the said Col. E. M. Gregory after he was wounded until his safety was secured, and it is also true, that I immediately returned to my Regiment.'
'So much of this Specification as alledges [''sic''] that I willfully withheld, and wholly neglected to communicate, the fact to Lieut Col Jos H. Sinex is not true. On the contrary the evidence shows that I made earnest and honest endeavours to find him, the said Lieut Col Jos H. Sinex, that I might report the fact to him, and that for this purpose, I visisted that part of the line where he should have been, viz. the centre of the right wing, and dilligently [''sic''] sought him along the entire line as far as to the right of the 2nd Company in the line, from which point I could see the whole of the line between myself and the extreme right of the Regt.'

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'I was seen here by witnesses who have testified before your Court and this evidence I most respectfully submit fully establishes the fact that I used due and dilligent [''sic''] means to perform and discharge the duty, the neglect of which I am charged with in this specification. In fact the evidence produced by the defence to disprove this Specification shows conclusively that the said Lieut Col Jos. H. Sinex was during the engagement concealed behind a tree some 15 or 20 paces in rear of the "Pioneers," who were on the extreme right of the Regt, and that no order was given by him during the progress of the Battle in the woods, nor was there anything said or done by ''him'', to indicate his position or give any information where he could be found. I claim to have proven that, had Lieut Col Jos. H. Sinex been where he should have been, at his post, I should have found him, and reported to him accordingly, and that the reason for my failing so to report is found in the fact that I could not find him.'

'Charge 2nd Misbehavior before the Enemy'
'Specification 1st "That I left my Regiment without authority of my commanding officer Lieut Col Jos. H. Sinex and did remain away until the regiment was forced by the enemy to retire +c"'

'The allegation in this specification, viz. that I was away from my Regiment without properly [''sic''] authority, I wholly and emphatically deny. The statement that I remained away until the Regt was forced to retire, I have already proven to be untrue, by witnesses who have testified to having seen me at my post with the regiment, attending to my duties, while the Regt was engaged with the enemy. While assisting my Col. who was wounded from the wood, I was for a short time away from the regiment, but soon [''sic''] as Lieut. D. B. Baker took charge of him, I immediately rejoined it, and did not again in any sense of the term leave or absent myself from it. The relations between my Colonel and myself were peculiar. I was his confidential Staff Officer, and I should indeed have been direlict [''sic''] in my duty, had I ''not'' remained by or near him, to assist him from his dangerous position, to where he might'

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'recieve [''sic''] that assistance, that might enable him to rejoin his command. If indeed it be a crime to assist my Colonel when wounded, especially when holding the relation toward him that at this time I held, I do not desire anything more, than that the residue of my life, may be plentifully checkered with crimes of like character. At the time of going to the rear with my wounded Col, Lieut Col. Sinex was not in command of the Regiment and his permission or "Authority" to leave, it was not, as I understand it, necessary for me to have. As the Col although badly wounded, ''insisted'' on remaining at his post, and retaining his command, as I knew his inability to perform his duties in his wounded condition, I deemed it my duty to force him from the field which I did by seizing his horses [''sic''] head, and turning him to the rear, where after examining his wound, the Col promised to leave the field in company of Lieut Baker.'
'This Specification I claim wholly to have disproved.'

'Specification 2nd That I deserted my post and went to the rear, out of range of the fire of the Enemy +c and was found or seen by a Staff Officer sitting with a tree between myself and the troops.'

'This is the only Specification, in all the Specifications of the several charges preferred against me, for which I cared a ''"rush"''. It is the only Specification that has at all implicated my character for courage and honor, which are dearer than life to any true Soldier. It was at least due me, that being charged with this act of "Misbehaviour before the Enemy" my accuser should attempt to make good his charge, or at least, lay before the tribunal at which I must plead, the evidence upon which the charge was made or preferred. Where is the "Staff Officer" who "found me sitting behind a tree". [''sic''] Why was not ''he'' produced that he might tell at the proper time and place the story that should mantle my brow with shame" [''sic''] and cover me with disgrace?'
'"And where my Accuser"?'
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'Why is not he present that ''he'' may witness the fruition of the hope he has dared cherish, that I might be "buried in infamy" and realize the sequel of the threats he has at different times uttered to and concerning me. [''sic'']'
'Like all the other Specifications in these charges upon which your court have so patiently heard me "''it has been left for me to seek out the witnesses for the prosecution''" and to occupy the double position of accuser and accused. It is however, the fact, that my accuser, previous to this trial left for some place farther north, and at the same time took with him, "''That Staff Officer''", who, he would fain have you believe, was blessed with such a remarkable keen vision. In fact he left his case, and it must have been apparent to the court, that some motive, other than "the good of the Service", has actuated him in this prosecution. I believe it is in my power to show, that such motive did exist, and that it governed the action of my accuser. And I do not hesitate to declare that this entire prosecution had its origin in ''malice'', which my accuser has for some time entertained toward me.'
'I most respectfully submit, that I have positively disproved all and several the charges and Specifications preferred against me, and believe the evidence fully justifies me in asking not alone a simple verdict of "Not Guilty" but an "''honorable acquital''" at the hands of this Court.'

'Respectfully Submitted,'

'B. J. Tayman'
'First Lieut + Adjt 91 Reg P.V.'

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==Hunt v Hunt 1679== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Key ||National Archive Catalogue Entry |- |Date || 1679 |- | Short Title || Hunt v Hunt. |- | Subject || Property in Bristol, Gloucestershire. |- |Plaintiffs || [[Hunte-105|Michaell Hunte]]. |- | Defendants || [[Hunte-111|Joseph Hunte]] , [[Simons-4579|Richard Simons]], [[Simons-4587|Richard Simons]] , [[Plomley-1|William Plomley]] , [[Plomley-2|Francis Plomley (1653-)]], John Plomley and others. |- |Document type || bill, answer |- | Reference || C 6/238/41"Short title: Hunt v Hunt. Plaintiffs: Michael Hunt . Defendants: Joseph Hunt , Richard...",The British National Archive, C 6/238/41 ,1679, https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5224191 ,(accessed 1 July 2023) |} ==Bill of Complaint== If true, this bill of complaint gives some insight into how a relatively wealthy widow, subsequently remarried managed her personal financial estate. The following consists of three sections: *A brief summary of the contents of the bill of complaint *An annotated transcript, formatted and punctuated for readability *A transcription where the original formatting and line numbering has been retained. Part of an interlinked series of cases amongst the extended Hunt Families of Somerset and Bristol. [[Space:Litigation_-_Legacy_of_Mary_Plomley_and_son_Michael_Hunt|Litigation - Legacy of Mary Plomley and son Michael Hunt]] ===Summary of Complaint=== The complaint was written on the 2nd December 1679 and addressed to the right honorable Henage Lord Finch Baron of Daventry Lord high Chancellor of England. [[Latch-164|Mary Plomley]] , mother of [[Hunte-105|Michaell Hunte]] (the complainant), died in 1678 without leaving a will and in December of the same year, her son Michael was made administrator of her estate after her second husband [[Plomley-1|William Plomley]] refused. Mary Plomley had inherited a considerable estate after the death of her first husband [[Hunte-106|Michaell Hunte]] (Michael's father) in 1652 and prior to her second marriage in 1665, she had reached agreement with her husband to be that he would not "intermeddle" with her personal estate. Sometime later in 1672 (agreed by all parties) she drew up a legal instrument (akin to a will) that declared how she wished her estate to be divided after her death. While the details were complex, it essentially left £400 to each of her children (Michael, [[Hunte-111|Joseph]] and [[Hunte-107|Sarah]]) to be divided £50 apiece to each of the eldest eight grandchildren in each family. Michael Hunte claimed that his mother's estate exceeded over £1000 in bonds, mortgages and securities alone many of which had been taken in the names of her (extended) family members (presumably as Mary a married woman was unable to enter into legal agreements of this kind). Part of the estate was said to consist of gold, ready money and jewels. Her son Michael, claimed that after her death the "confederates" gained access to her goods (which were at her widowed son in law [[Simons-4579|Richard Simons]] home) and essential shared out the proceeds. The bill of complaint is essentially a discovery action to enable the administrator of her estate (her son Michael) to discover what has been taken and what the terms were of the bonds and securities. Michael Hunt states that the "confederates" will simply explain that Mary Plomley gave her estate away as an act of kindness! ===Formatted and Annotated Transcript=== An annotated transcript, formatted and punctuated for readability (An unformatted version follows in the next section). '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling is as per the original document, capitalization is unchanged *The text was originally in one block of (nearly entirely) unpunctuated text on two sheets. Paragraph breaks, punctuation, layout and bold text have been introduced to aid readability. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded, superscripts have been rendered as normal text. *Insertions (between lines), where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text they are indicated by (( inserted text )) * Words that could not be transcribed —- and transcription uncertain marked with ? *The image quality was satisfactory, however, folds and faded text occur and the handwriting was barely legible in places. * Commentary has been added in block quotes to give context to the original text which is rendered in italic ---- 2 December 1679 To the right honouerble Henage Lord Finch Baron of Daventry Lord high Chancellor of England ''Humbly complaining theroth unto your Lordshipp your Orator '''Michaell hunt''' of the City of Bristoll Soapmaker. That whereas '''Mary Plomley''' your Orator's mother deceased after her first husband your Orators fathers death. having yssue by her said husband: your Orator her oldest sonne, and '''Joseph Hunt''' now resident in the Island of Jamaica Marchant her second sonne, and''' Sarah''' a daughter since maryed to '''Richard Symons''' the elder of Upper Langford in the County of Somersett gent (The said '''Sarah''' and '''Joseph''' being your Orator's younger brother and sister.''
[[Latch-164|Mary Plomley's]] first husband [[Hunte-106|Michaell Hunte]] (the Orator [[Hunte-105|Michaell Hunte's]] father) died in 1652. His sister [[Hunte-107|Sarah Hunte]] married [[Simons-4579|Richard Simons]] in about 1651. His brother [[Hunte-111|Joseph Hunte]] owned Spring Plantation in Jamaica and may be the individual refered to as "over seas" at the time this bill was made in 1679.
''Did in her widowhoode long since agree to mary with one '''William Plomley''' of Locking in Somersett --- gent her second husband But being then possessed of several goods chattles ready money and household stuffe and haveing severall greate somes of money then owing to her secured by bonds and mortgages taken some in the names of your said Orator his said brother and others in the name or names of the confederates hereinafter named or some of them It was agreed between your Orators said mother and the said '''William Plomley''' before their intermarriage That whereas she had deposited six hundred pounds into the said '''Plomleys''' hands whereof he was to have only? the use during the Coverture between them The said '''Plomley''' should give Priority to pay back the said six hundred pounds principle money after your Orators said mothers death to such persone & persons and to such interest as she should by writing? appoynt ''
Mary Hunt's marriage to [[Plomley-1|William Plomley]] took place on the 8 Jun 1665 in Bristol. '''Marriage''': "England Marriages 1538-1973"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_856479235 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 23 June 2023)
William Brumly marriage to Mary Hunt on 8 Jun 1665 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.
''And that the said '''William Plomley''' should not during his marriage with her intermeddle with any part of her said personall estate but should pay and deliver and permitt the same and the produce thereof to be paid & disposed in such? manner? [both part obscured] as your Orators said mother should by such writing as aforsaid appoynt in pursuance of which agreament and to compell the aforman--? thereof the said '''William Plomley''' gave good security by bond or otherwise''
As by the law and practice of couverture she had no financial independence from her husband (see Amanda Garside’s these “Women in Chancery” for more details of the challenge faced by women at this time) Garside, C. (2019). Women in Chancery : an analysis of Chancery as a court of redress for women in late seventeenth century England. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4222452.
''And thereupon the said marriage [2 words obscure] your Orators said mother some time before her death being minded to appoint how her said estate should be divided amongst her said children and grandchildren and others and considering that her estate being in moneys was increased and that she taken securityes for the same in the names of your Orator and his said brother other the confederates herein after named Did about the month of October in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred seventy and two by and? in therin writing signed sealed and published according to the said agreament made before marriage as aforesaid thereby writing the said agreement and in pursuance of the power to her aforesaid disposed and appoynt how her said personal estate soe afforesaid reserved should be paid and shared after her death which was as followeth (that is to say) ''
her son in law in a chancery bill (see [[Space:Symonds_v_Hunt_1693_(C_8/355/108) | C 8/355/108]]) of 1693 stated that the document was drawn up on the 14th October1672 (suggesting that as he knew the exact date that he held the document).
''Shee by the said Instrument appoynted the sum of Fower hundred pounds to be paid to Eight of her eldest grandchildren being the children of her said daughter '''Sarah Symons''' equally to be divided between them Viz:''
In 1672 when Mary Plomley’s legal instrument was written, her daughter Sarah probably had ? children living and by Mary’s death ….
*''Fifty pounds apeace to each of them payable att their respective ages of one and twenty yeares '' *''And that the interest of the said fower hundred pounds till it became payable should be putt togeather and placed out for the benefit and advantage of the other younger children of her said daughter '''Symons''' (which should be younger than the said eight ) to be divided equally amongst them share and share alike att their respective ages of one and twenty years ( Except six percent per anum part of the said interest which the appoynted should be yearly paid to her said daughter Symons her owne hands) '' *''And that if any of her said eight eldest grandchildren should dye before the respective ages of one and twenty years Then your Orators said mother did appoynt that the some soe appoynted to him her or them soe dying should be paid to the Survivor and Survivors of her said eight eldest grandchildren equally amongst them share and share alike''
Richard Symons her son in law described a nearly identical arrangement in his bill of complaint ([[Space:Symonds_v_Hunt_1693_(C_8/355/108) | C 8/355/108]] ) of 1693
''And your Orators said mother by the said instrument did appoynt the further some of Fower hundred pounds to be paid to eight of her eldest grandchildren being the children of yo[u]^r said Orator Or if he should not have soe many children then the said Fower hundred pounds to divided amongst soe many children as your Orator should have equally at their respective ages of one and twenty years''
In 1672 when Mary Plomley’s legal instrument was written, her son Michael probably had three children living: [[Hunt-28689|Mary Hunt (1669-)]], [[Hunt-28690|Michael Hunt (1670-)]] and [[Hunt-28692|Thomas Hunt (1671-)]]. A further two were subsequently born and still living at the time of her death: [[Hunt-28696|Joseph Hunt (1674-1678)]] and [[Hunt-28694|Samuel Hunt (1676-)]].
*''And that if any of them your Orators children should dye before that tyme then the some and somes of money of him her and them soe dying should be paid to the survivors and survivor of your Orators children to be paid equally amongst them'' * ''And your Orators said mother did by the said instrument further order that the interest and interestes of the said last mentioned some of Fower hundred pounds until the respective ages of your Orators said Children should be taken and yearely laid together and placed out for the benefit and use of all such child and children as your said Oratorato^r should have ever and above the number of eight and to be paid to them w[i]^th the interest thereof att their respective ages of one and twenty years'' *''And that if your Orator should not have more or other children above the number aforesaid that should atteyne that age Then that the benefitt and interest of the said Fower hundred pounds last mentioned should be paid in such maner and form as the said fower hundred pounds is directed to be paid'' *''And that if your said Orator should have noe child that should attayne to the age of one and twenty yeares then your Orators said mother by the said instrument did appoynt that one full moyety or half part of the said last mentioned fower hundred pounds and the interest thereof should be paid to the children of your Orators said brother Joseph equally amongst them and the other moyety thereof to the children of your Orators said sister Symons equally amongst them shared & share alike'' ''and your Orators said mother by the said instrument did appoynt the further some of Fower hundred pounds to be paid to eight of the oldest children that your Orators said brother '''Joseph''' should have lawfully begotten to be paid by such proportions att such tymes and in such manner & forme as the said Fower hundred pounds to your Orators said children is directed & appointed to be paid''
Joseph Hunte died in Jamaica sometime after (or perhaps just before) this bill of complaint was written and 1684 when Michael his brother wrote his will and reported that he had inherited Spring Plantation from his brother who had died without issue (see [[Space:Will_of_Michaell_Hunt_Soapmaker_of_Bristol_1684|Will of Michaell Hunt Soapmaker of Bristol 1684]])

*''And that if your Orators said brother '''Joseph''' should happen to dye with not any yssue of his body lawfully begotten which should atteyne the age of one twenty years then your Orators said mother did by the said instrument appoynt one full half part of the said Fower hundred pounds last mentioned and the interest thereof to be paid to the children of your Orator equally amongst them and the other moyety & interest to the children of your Orators said Sister Symons equally amongst them share and share alike'' *''And your Orators said mother by the said Instrument further recalling? that she had bought after ghold att Bleadon? for her said sonne Joseph which cost her One hundred and fifty pounds And that she had lent him One hundred pounds in money did thereby appoynt that that two hundred and fifty pounds should be parteth of the said Fower hundred pounds directed to be paid to his children '' *''And that if her said sonne '''Joseph''' did and should give his owne bond of the penalty of Eight hundred pounds to your Orator conditioned to pay the said Fower hundred pounds and interest according to her direction and appoyntment in the said instrument expressed? for the payment thereof then your Orators said mother did by the said instrument appoynt That your Orator should pay the other one hundred and fifty pounds to her said sonne '''Joseph''' to compleate the said some Of Fower hundred pounds '' * ''And that if the said sonne '''Joseph''' should refuse soe to doe that then yo[u]^r Orator should pay but only One hundred and fifty pounds with the interest thereof to the children of your Orators said brother Joseph equally amongst them att their respective ages of one and twenty years '' *''And that if he the said ''' Joseph''' should have noe child or children which should attayne that age then the said one hundred and fifty pounds with the interest thereof equally should be divided as the said Fower hundred pounds was to have beene divided in such like case ''
It seems that Mary Plomley didn’t trust her son Joseph to meet his commitments, putting in place alternative arrangements in case he did not pass on the money to any children. This included a bond of value £400 (exact conditions unknown) of penalty £800.
''And your Orators said mother by the said Instrument did further appoynt that if any surplus of money should happen to be left after her severall expenses should be discharged and the severall somes of money appoynted by the said instrument to be paid should be paid That your said Orator should reteyne the overplus thereof to his ownself? As in and by the said Instrument more fully and att lardged? it doth and may appeare? ''
From this, Michael Hunte clearly has a lot to gain from administering his mothers estate as his claim is that he would be able to retain any residue.
''After the sealeing and publishing of which instrument by your Orators said mother the estate of your Orators said mother still increasing she lent out several other moneys amounting to above Six hundred pounds and tooke the securities for the same some of them in the name of your Orator and others in the names of other of the confederates hereafter named and afterwards the said '''William Plomley''' your Orators said mothers second husband by her consent and direction paid in the said Six hundred pounds in her life tyme to your Orator'' ''After which she your Orators said mother dyed with out having made any will or any other direction than what is above sett forth After whose death your Orator hath satisfied your Orators said children the said moneys soe given to them and the said '''Plomley''' whoe survived her refused to take Administrated of her estate and the Administration thereof by the said '''Plomleys''' consent was permitted to your Orator in due forme of law whereby your Orator is intitled to demand and have an accompt? of her said [per]sonall estate and to have and receive into his custody the said goods and chattles belonging to her estate and to receive the debts due to her in her lifetime as lent out by her In others names in trust for her In order so making good of the several appoyntments made by her in and by the instrument above sett forth''
Richard Symons in his 1693 Bill of Complaint stated that Mary Plomley died on the 24th April 1678 (again being in possession of facts that Michael Hunt only alludes to). a record of the administration being refused by William Plomley who consented to Michael Hunt's administration records this date as 3rd December 1678.
''And the said '''Sarah''' wife of the said '''Richard Symons''' dyed in the lifetime of your Orators said mother''
Sarah died in 1674, being buried on the 29th June 1674 in Churchill, Somerset. '''Burial''': "Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812"
Somerset Heritage Service; Taunton, Somerset, England; Somerset Parish Records, 1538-1914; Reference Number: D\p\chl/2/1/1
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Sarah Simmons burial on 29 Jun 1674 in Churchill, Somerset, England.
''But now soe it is may it please your Lordshipp that your Orators said brother '''Joseph Hunt''' and the said '''Richard Symonds''', theelder '''Francis Plomley''' of Locking in the County of Somersett gent, '''Thomas Robertes''' of Hutton in the said county yeoman, and '''Thomas Edwards''' of the City of Bristoll gent, '''Mary Symonds''' and '''Martha Symonds''' Daughters of the said '''Richard Symons''' and '''Sarah''' his wife, in whose or some of whose names the said bonds and securities as also severall former securityes were taken confederating and combining together and with '''Joseph Symonds''', '''Michael Symonds''', '''Sarah Symonds''' ,'''Elizabeth Symonds''', '''Christian Symonds''', & '''Judith Symonds''' several other of the children of the said '''Richard Symonds''' and '''Sarah''' his wife and with severall other persons as yett to your Orator unknown whose name & when discovered your orator prayes may be made partyes to this suite with apt? words to chardge them to deceive? your Orator]and his children and to hinder the due executon of the said appoyntments And the Administration of the said estate'' ''She your said Orators mother having left all or the greatest part of her: bonds, bills, mortguages, plate, rings, Jewells, lynnen, household stuffe, and other her personal estate att the dwelling house of the said ''' Richard Symonds''' the elder where the same remained att her death They the said confederates or some of them took advantage of that opportunity and in your Orators absence possessed themselves of and got into their or some or one of their hands & custody almost all the severall: rings, Jewells, plate, ready money, and securityes for money, goods, and chattles, parteth of the estate late of your Orators said mother and almost all the said severall bonds instruments and mortgages which were securtyes given for moneys which were your Orators said mothers owne proper moneys lent by her in their or some of the said confederates names but in trust for herselfe and perticularly these severall securityes following (that is to say); '' *''One mortgage for One hundred pounds made by one '''Edmond Steward''' to the said '''Francis Plomley''' and '''Thomas Worter''' In trust for your Orators said mother'' *''And one bond of the penalty of three? more? pounds for the payment of thirty pounds and interest entered into by one '''William? Sheppard''' and '''John Beard''' unto the said '''Mary Symons''''' *''One other bond wherein the said '''William Plomley''' & '''Francis Plombley''' stood bounde to the said '''Martha Symons''' in Thirty pounds for payment of Fifteene pounds and interest'' *''One other bond wherein the said '''William Plomley''' & '''Francis Plomley''' stood bounde to the said '''Martha Symons''' in Fourty pounds conditioned for payment of twenty pounds & interest '' * ''One other bond wherein the said '''William Plomley''' stood bounde to the said '''Martha Symons''' in tenne pounds for payment of five pounds and interest '' *''One other bond wherein '''John Plomley''' the younger gent stood bounde to the said '''Martha Symons''' in tenne pounds for payment of five pounds and interest '' *''One other bond wherein '''Joseph Franklyn''' clerk stood bounde to the said '''Mary Symons''' in tenne pounds forpayment of five pounds & interest'' *''One other bond wherein '''John Brookeman''' stands bounde to the said '''Richard Symons''' the elder in tenne pounds for payment of five pounds and interest'' *''One other bond wherein '''John Jollies''' stands bounde to the said '''Mary Symons''' in twenty pounds principall money conditioned for payment of tenne pounds and interest'' *''One other bond wherein '''John Plomley''' the elder and the said '''John Plomley''' the younger stand bound to the said '''Mary Symons''' in Forty pounds conditioned for payment of twenty pounds and interest '' *''One other bond wherein J'''ohn P-llippen?''' stands bounde to the said '''Mary Symons''' in twelve pounds for payment of six pounds & interest'' *''One other bond wherein '''Charles Ridley''' gent stands bounde to the said '''--- Symons''' in one hundred pounds for payment of Fifty pounds and interest'' *''And one other bond wherein '''Richard Symons''' the younger stands bounde to the said '''Francis Plomley''' and '''Thomas Edwards''' in One hundred pounds for payment of fifty pounds and interest '' *''and fifty pounds more that was by your Orators mother left in the hande of the said '''Richard Symons''' the younger & was to be att his disposel? when ever she should require the same ''
This list of bonds and securities tells us who both the obligor (those bound by the obligation) and obligee (those benefitting from the obligation) are, the sum of money agreed and the penalty if the conditions of the bond are not fully met. However they do not describe the terms of the bond, ie who the (presumed) borrower and the conditions relating to payment. On particular concern is that Mary Plomley's granddaughters named as obligees in this bill of complaint may not have been of age to enter into a legal agreement. [[Simons-4580|Mary Simons ]] was baptised on the 27th Feb 1656, probably attaining her majority in early 1657 (assuming she was born within weeks of her baptism). [[Simons-4595|Martha]] (according to (see [[Space:Symonds_v_Hunt_1693_(C_8/355/108) | C 8/355/108]]) ) was born on the 6th July 1659 and would not have reached the age of 21 until 6 July 1680, after Mary Plomley's death.
''As by the said several bonds and securityes had your said Orator the same to produce would more fully appeare All which said goods and chattles, bonds and securcityes amount to the ballce? Of One thousand pounds att least Doe [though crossed out] some or one of them doe each? pretend (though untruly) and give out in speeches? that the said moneys, plate, rings, goods and chattles were given to them or some of them by your Orators said mother in her life tyme after the making the said instrument an additon of her further kindness to them but refuse to tell what goods or chattles bonds or securities parcell of her effects they or any of them have in their power or possession . And also pretend (though alike by? truly? that any? bonds soe made in their or some of their names were given for the security of the ^proper^ moneys of them or some of ((they earned the interest of the said moneys from tyme to tyme to their or one of their owne use --- whereby if they at any tyme --- the interest of the --- monyes the --- the same afterwards to the said Mary Plomley --- --- use pre--- )) them lent by them or some of them and not yo[u]r Orato[r]s said mothers money nor by her lent and by these meanes ---- --- & intend to keepe and deteyin the said moneys and securityes goods and chattles and to recover and recoverd the said debts some of w[hi]^ch they or some of them allready received to theyr own uses or released and dischar[e]d or give out that will release and dischardge the same ''
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''And yett the said '''Richard Symons''' the elder and his said children doe demannd and expect that your Orator should pay them over and above what they have allready received the said severall somes appoynted to be paid them by the said Instrument above r-isted?. '' ''And though your Orator offered and is still ready to make good to the said severall Confederates all the said appoyntments of your Orators said mother in & by the said instrument expressed? they delivering up all the goods and chattles and securytes of his said mothers estate to your Orator with power to sue? for recover and receive the same Yett the said Confederates refuse to deliver the same or any part thereof to your Orator to inpower your Orator to recover and receive the same or to make any discovery either of what money goods chattles bonds mortgages or securityes aforesaid belonging to her said estate they or any of them or any other to theire or either or any of their use or uses knowledge or knowledges have or lately had in their or any of their hands or knowledg but the said Confederates and the said Obligors have cancelled the said bonds & securytes and shared the moneys thereby secured amongst themselves or elce? the said securityes are released by the said Obligees with out payment of the moneys due thereon and if the same were paid the said Confederates and the said Obligo^rs have shared the said moneys amongst themselves '' ''All which matters are contrary to all equity and good conscience so then? therefore they the said Confederates may a full and perfect answers make to all and singuler the premisses and more perticulerly discover what moneys your Orators mother putt out on securityes and to whom and when and the dates and contents of such securityes And that they & every of them may sett forth and discover upon their respective oathes whether the moneys lent upon any of the said securityes which are in their or either of their names were their? or any or either of [words obscured] at this tyme of the loans thereof and whether the said moneys were by them or either or any of them lent and to whome and when and where paid the moneys soe lent the tyme of the loans thereof and who rece[ive]d the interest thereof afterwards from tyme to tyme And ((And who theris your confederates at any --- --- the interest of the said monyes or any parts thereof they did not afterwards pay or account for the same to the said '''Mary Plomley''' your said Orato[rs] mother --- --- --- ----)) may amount ''
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''to your Orator --- all moneys bonds and securytes goods and Chattles late of the said '''Mary''' have come to their or any of their hands And that your Orators may be therein refusied For--- as your Orator cannot recover the said goods and chattles att law in regard he knoweth not nor cann prove the particulers thereof nor in whose particular possesion they were or are his witnesses thereof being either dead or in parts beyond the seas and in regard the said bonds and securityes which are in the said Confederates hands or the hands of either of them are taken in the names of the Confederates or some or one of them as afore said '' ''May it please your Lordshipp to graunte unto your Orator his Majesties most gracious writt or writts of Subpena to be directed to the said: '''Joseph Hunt''', '''Richard Symons''' the elder, '''Richard Symons''' the younger, '''William Plomley''', '''Francis Plomley''', '''John Plomley''' the elder '''John Plomley''', the younger '''Mary Symons''', '''Martha Symons''', '''Thomas Edwards''', '''Thomas Porter''', '''Edmond Steward''', '''William Sheppard''', '''John Beard''', '''Joseph Franklin''', ''' John Brookman''', '''John Jollies''', ''' John Phil---?''', '''Charles Ridley''', '''Joseph Symons''', '''Michael Symons''', '''Sarah Symons''', '''Elizibeth Symons''', '''Christian Symons''' , & '''Judith Symons''' thereby comanding them and every of them att a certaine day and under a certaine paine therein to be lymitted personally to be and appeare before your Lordship in this honerable? house? then and there true answers to make to all and singuler the premisses? and to stand to and abide such order judgement? and Decree thereinn as to your Lordships shall seeme meete '' ''And your Orator shall ever pray & etc'' ===Original Transcript=== '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling and punctuation are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of (nearly entirely) unpunctuated text on two sheets. Lines are numbered as per the original and line breaks retained. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Superscripts have been rendered by a preceding circumflex ^ *Insertions, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text and marked by (( interted text)) *The image quality was satisfactory, however, folds and faded text occur and the handwriting was barely legible in places. ---- 0a) 2 December 1679 To the right honouerble Henage Lord Finch Baron of Daventry 0b) Lord high Chancellor of England 1) Humbly complaining theroth unto yo[u]r Lord[shi]^pp yo[u]r Orato^r Michaell hunt of the City of Bristoll Soapmaker That whereas Mary Plomley yo[u]^r Orato^rs mother dece[ase]d after her first husband yo[u]r Orato^rs fathers death having yssue by her said 2) husband yo[u]^r Orato^r her oldest sonne and Joseph Hunt now resident in the Island of Jamaica Marchant her second sonne and Sarah a daughter since maryed to Richard Symons the[l]der of Upper Langford in the County of Somersett gent (The 3) said Sarah and Joseph being yo[u]^r Orato^rs younger brother and sister Did in her widowhoode long since agree to mary w[i]^th one William Plomley of Locking in Somersett --- gent her second husband But being then possessed of 4) several goods chattles ready money and household stuffe and haveing severall greate somes of money then owing to her secured by bonds and mortgages taken some in the names of yo[u]^r said Orato^r his said brother and others in the nam[e] or names 5) of the confederates hereinafter named or some of them It was agreed between yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother and the said William Plomley before their intermarriage That whereas she had deposited six hundred pounds into the said Plomleys hands 6) whereof he was to have only? the use during the Coverture between them The said Plomley should give Priority to pay back the said six hundred pounds principle money after yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mothers death to such [per]sone & [per]sons and to such interest 7) as she should by writin[g?] appoynt And that the said William Plomley should not during his marriage w[i]^th her intermeddle w[i]^th any part of her said [per]sonall estate but should pay and deliver and [per]mitt the same and the produce thereof to be paid & disposed 8) in such? manner? [both part obscured] as y[o]^ur Orato^rs said mother should by such writing as aforsaid appoynt in pursuance of w[hi]^ch agream[en]^t and to compell the aforman--? thereof the said William Plomley gave good security by bond or otherwise And thereupon the said marriage 9) [2 words obscure] yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother some time before her death being minded to appoint how her said estate should be divided amongst her said children and grandchildren and others and considering that her estate being in moneys was increased and that 10) she taken securityes for the same in the names of yo[u]^r Orato^r and his said brother other the confederates herein after named Did about the month of October in the year of o[u]r Lord One thousand six hundred seventy and two by and? in therin? 11) writing signed sealed and published according to the said agream[en]^t made before marriage as aforesaid thereby writing the said agreem[en]^t and in pursuance of the power to her aforesaid disposed and appoynt how her said [per]sonal estate soe af- [continues to next line] 12) foresaid reserved should be paid and shared after her death w[hi]^ch was as followeth (that is to say) Shee by the said Instrum[en]^t appoynted the sum of Fower hundred pounds to be paid to Eight of her eldest grandchildren being the children of her said daughter 13) Sarah Symons equally to be divided between them Viz Fifty pounds apeace to each of them payable att their respective ages of one and twenty yeares And that the interest of the said fower hundred pounds till it became payable should be 14) putt togeather and placed out for the benefit and advantage of the other younger children of her said daughter Symons (w[hi]^ch should be younger than the said eight ) to be divided equally amongst them share and share alike att their respective ages 15) of one and twenty years ( Except six percent [per]anum part of the said interest w[hi]^ch the appoynted should be yearly paid to her said daughter Symons her owne hands ) And that if any [of] her said eight eldest grandchildren should dye before the respective 16) ages of one and twenty years Then yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother did appoynt that the some soe appoynted to him her or them soe dying should be paid to the Survivor and Survivors of her said eight eldest grandchildren equally amongst them share 17) and share alike And yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother by the said instrum[en]^t d[i]d appoynt the further some of Fower hundred pounds to be paid to eight of her eldest grandchildren being the children of yo[u]^r said Orato^r Or if he should not have soe many 18) children then the said Fower hundred pounds to divided amongst soe many children as yo[u]^r Orato^r should have equally at their respective ages of one and twenty years And that if any of them yo[u]^r Orato^rs children should dye before that 19) tyme then the some and somes of money of him her and them soe dying should be paid to the survivo^rs and survivo^r of yo[u]^r Orato^rs children to be paid equally amongst them And yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother did by the said instrum[en]^t further order that the interest and 20) intereste[s]? of the said last mentioned some of Fower hundred pounds until the respective ages of yo[u]^r Orato^rs said Children should be taken and yearely laid together and placed out for the benefit and use of all such child and children as yo[u]^r said 21) Oratorato^r should have ever and above the number of eight and to be paid to them w[i]^th the interest thereof att their respective ages of one and twenty years And that if yo[u]^r Orato^r should not have more or other children above the number aforesaid that 22) should atteyne that age Then that the benefitt and interest of the said Fower hundred pounds last mentioned should be paid in such maner and form as the said fower hundred pounds is directed to be paid And that if yo[u]^r said Orato^r should 23) have noe child that should attayne to the age of one and twenty yeares then yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother by the said instrum[en]^t did appoynt that one full moyety or half part of the said last mentioned fower hundred pounds and the interest thereof 24) should be paid to the children of yo[u]^r Orato^rs said brother Joseph equally amongst them and the other moyety thereof to the children of yo[u]^r Orato^rs said sister Symons equally amongst them shared & share alike and yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother by the 25) said instrum[en]^t did appoynt the further some of Fower hundred pounds to be paid to eight of the oldest children that yo[u]^r Orato^rs said brother Joseph should have lawfully begotten to be paid by such proportions att such tymes and in such manner & 26) forme as the said Fower hundred pounds to yo[u]^r Orato^rs said children is directed & appointed to be paid And that if yo[u]^r Orato^rs said brother Joseph should happen to dye w[i]^th not any yssue of his body lawfully begotten w[hi]^ch should atteyne the age of one & 27) twenty years then yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother did by the said instrum[en]^t appoynt one full half part of the said Fower hundred pounds last mentioned and the interest thereof to be paid to the children of yo[u]^r Orato^r equally amongst them and the other 28) moyety & interest to the children of yo[u]^r Orato^rs said Sister Symons equally amongst them share and share alike And yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother by the said Instrum[en]^t further recalling? that she had bought after ghold att Bleadon? for her said sonne Joseph 29) w[hi]^ch cost her One hundred and fifty pounds And that she had lent him One hundred pounds in money did thereby appoynt that that two hundred and fifty pounds should be parteth of the said Fower hundred pounds directed to be 30) paid to his children And that if her said sonne Joseph did and should give his owne bond of the penalty of Eight hundred pounds to yo[u]^r Orato^r conditioned to pay the said Fower hundred pounds and interest according to her direction 31) and appoyntm[en]^t in the said instrum[en]^t expressed? for the paym[en]^t thereof then yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother did by the said instrum[en]^t appoynt That yo[u]^r Orato^r should pay the other one hundred and fifty pounds to her said sonne Joseph to compleate 32) the said some Of Fower hundred pounds And that if the said sonne Joseph should refuse soe to doe that then yo[u]^r Orato^r should pay but only One hundred and fifty pounds w[i]^th the interest thereof to the children of yo[u]^r Orato^rs said 33) brother Joseph equally amongst them att their respective ages of one and twenty years And that if he the said Joseph should have noe child or children w[hi]^ch should attayne that age then the said one hundred and fifty pounds w[i]^th the interest 34) thereof equally should be divided as the said Fower hundred pounds was to have beene divided in such like case And yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother by the said Instrum[en]^t did further appoynt that if any surplus of money should happen to be left after 35) her severall expenses should be discharged and the severall somes of money appoynted by the said instrum[en]^t to be paid should be paid That yo[u]^r said Orato^r should reteyne the overplus thereof to his ownself? As in and by the said Instrum[en]^t 36) more fully and att lardg[e]d? it doth and may appeare? After the sealeing and publishing of w[hi]^ch? instrument by yo[ur] Orato^rs said mother the estate of yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother still increasing she lent out several other moneys 37) amounting to above Six hundred pounds and tooke the securities for the same some of them in the name of yo[u]^r Orato^r and others in the names of other of the confederates hereafter named and afterwards the said William Plomley 38) yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mothers second husband by her consent and direction paid in the said Six hundred pounds in her life tyme to yo[u]^r Orato^r After w[hi]^ch she yo[u]r Orato^rs said mother dyed w[i]^th out having made any will or any other direction than 39) what is above sett forth After whose death yo[u]^r Orato^r hath satisfied yo[u]^r Orato^rs said children the said moneys soe given to them and the said Plomley whoe survived her refused to take Administrated of her estate and the Administration 40) thereof by the said Plomleys consent was [per]mitted to yo[u]^r Orato^r in due forme of law whereby yo[u]^r Orato^r is intitled to demand and have an accompt? of her said [per]sonall estate and to have and receive into his custody the said goods and chattles belonging to her 41) estate and to receive the debts due to her in her lifetime as lent out by her In others names in trust for her In order so making good of the several appoyntm[en]^ts made by her in and by the instrum[en]^t above sett forth And the said Sarah wife of the said 42) Richard Symons dyed in the lifetime of yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother But now soe it is may it please yo[u]^r Lord[shi]^pp that yo[u]^r Orato^rs said brother Joseph Hunt and the said Richard Symonds th[e]elder Francis Plomley of Locking in the County of Somersett gent 43) Thomas Robertes of Hutton in the said county yeoman and Thomas Edwards of the City of Bristoll gent Mary Symonds and Martha Symonds Daughters of the said Richard Symons and Sarah his wife in whose or some of whose names the said 44) bonds and securities as also severall former securityes were taken confederating and combining together and w[i]^th Joseph Symonds Michael Symonds Sarah Symonds Elizabeth Symonds Christian Symonds & Judith Symonds 45) several other of the children of the said Richard Symonds and Sarah his wife and w[ith] severall other [per]sons as yett to yo[u]r Orato[r] unknown whose name & when discovered yo[u]^r orato^r prayes may be made partyes to this suite w[i]^th apt? words to chardge 46) them to deceive? yo[u]r Orato[r] and his children and to hinder the due executon of the said appoyntm[en]ts And the Administration of the said estate She yo[ur] said Orato[rs] mother having left all or the greatest part of her bonds bills mortguages plate 47) rings Jewells lynnen household stuffe and other her [per]sonal estate att the dwelling house of the said Richard Symonds the[e]lder where the same remained att her death They the said confederates or some of them took advantage of that 48) opportunity and in yo[u]^r Orato^^rs absence possessed themselves of and got into their or some or one of their hands & custody almost all the severall rings Jewells plate ready money and securityes for money goods and chattles parteth of the estate 49) late of yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother and almost all the said severall bonds instrum[en]^ts and mortgages w[hi]^ch were securtyes given for moneys w[hi]^ch were yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mothers owne proper moneys lent by her in their or some of the said confederates 50) names but in trust for herselfe and [per]ticularly these severall securityes following (that is to say) One mortgage for One hundred pounds made by one Edmond St[e]ward to the said Francis Plomley and Thomas Worter In trust for yo[u]r 51) Orato^rs said mother And one bond of the penalty of three? more? pounds for the paym[en]^t of thirty pounds and interest entered into by one William? Sheppard and John Beard unto the said Mary Symons One other bond wherein the said William Plomley & Francis 52) Plombley stood bounde to the said Martha Symons in Thirty pounds for paym[en]^t of Fifteene pounds and interest One other bond wherein the said William Plomley & Francis Plomley stood bounde to the said Martha Symons in Fourty pounds 53) conditioned for paym[en]^t of twenty pounds & interest One other bond wherein the said William Plomley stood bounde to the said Martha Symons in tenne pounds for paym[en]^t of five pounds and interest One other bond 54) wherein John Plomley the younger gent stood bounde to the said Martha Symons in tenne pounds for paym[en]^t of five pounds and interest One other bond wherein Joseph Franklyn clerk stood bounde to the said Mary Symons in tenne pounds for 55) paym[en]^t of five pounds & interest One other bond wherein John Brookeman stands bounde to the said Richard Symons th[e]elder in tenne pounds for payment of five pounds and interest One other bond wherein John Jollies stands bounde to the said Mary Symons in twenty 56) pounds principall money conditioned for paym[en]t of tenne pounds and interest One other bond wherein John Plomley th[e]elder and the said John Plomley the younger stand bound to the said Mary Symons in Forty pounds conditioned for paym[en]^t 57) of twenty pounds and interest One other bond wherein John P-llippen? stands bounde to the said Mary Symons in twelve pounds for paym[en]^t of six pounds & interest One other bond wherein Charles Ridley gent stands bounde to the said --- 58) Symons in one hundred pounds for paym[en]^t of Fifty pounds and interest And one other bond wherein Richard Symons the younger stands bounde to the said Francis Plomley and Thomas Edwards in One hundred pounds for payment of fifty 59) pounds and interest and fifty pounds more that was by yo[u]^r Orato^rs mother left in the hande of the said Richard Symons the younger & was to be att his disposel? when ever she should require the same As by the said several bonds and 60) securityes had yo[u]^r said Orato[r] the same to produce would more fully appeare All w[hi]^ch said goods and chattles bonds and securcityes amount to the ballce? Of One thousand pounds att least Doe [though crossed out] some or one of them doe 61) each? p^r[e]tend (though untruly) and give out in speeches? that the said moneys plate rings goods and chattles were given to them or some of them by yo[u]r Orato[r]s said mother in her life tyme after the making the said instrument 62) an additon of her further kindness to them but refuse to tell what goods or chattles bonds or securities parcell of her effects they or any of them have in their power or possession And also p^r[e]tend (though alike by? truly? 63) that any? bonds soe made in their or some of their names were given for the security of the ^proper^ moneys of them or some of ^^they earned the interest of the said moneys from tyme to tyme to their or one of their owne use --- whereby if they at any tyme --- the interest of the --- monyes the --- the same afterwards to the said Mary Plomley --- --- use pre--- ^^ them lent by them or some of them and not yo[u]r Orato[r]s said mothers money nor by her lent and by these meanes 64) ---- --- & intend to keepe and deteyin the said moneys and securityes goods and chattles and to recover and recoverd the said debts some of w[hi]^ch they or some of them allready received to theyr own uses or released and 65) dischar[e]d or give out that will release and dischardge the same And yett the said Richard Symons th[e]lder and his said children doe demannd and expect that yo[u]^r Orato^r should pay them over and above 66) what they have allready received the said severall somes appoynted to be paid them by the said Instrument above r-isted? And though yo[u]^r Orato^r offered and is still ready to make good to the said severall Confederates 67) all the said appoyntm[en]^ts of yo[u]^r Orato^rs said mother in & by the said instrum[en]^t expressed? they delivering up all the goods and chattles and securytes of his said mothers estate to yo[u]^r Orato[^r w[i]^th power to sue? for recover and receive the 68) same Yett the said Confederates refuse to deliver the same or any part thereof to yo[u]^r Orato^r to inpower yo[u]^r Orato^r to recover and receive the same or to make any discovery either of what money goods chattles bonds mortgages 69) or securityes aforesaid belonging to her said estate they or any of them or any other to theire or either or any of their use or uses knowledge or knowledges have or lately had in their or any of their hands or knowledg but the said 70) Confederates and the said Obligo^rs have cancelled the said bonds & securytes and shared the moneys thereby secured amongst themselves or elce? the said securityes are released by the said Obligees w[i]^th out paym[en]^t of the moneys 71) due thereon and if the same were paid the said Confederates and the said Obligo^rs have shared the said moneys amongst themselves All w[hi]ch matters are contrary to all equity and good conscience / so then? therefore 72) they the said Confederates may a full and [per]fect answers make to all and singuler the p^r[e]misses and more p[er]ticulerly discover what moneys yo[u]^r Orato^rs mother putt out on securityes and to whom and when and the dates and 73) contents of such securityes And that they & every of them may sett forth and discover upon their respective oathes whether the moneys lent upon any of the said securityes w[hi]^ch are in their or either of their names were 74) their? or any or either of [words obscured] at this tyme of the loans thereof and whether the said moneys were by them or either or any of them lent and to whome and when and where paid the moneys soe lent 75) INS And who theris yo[u]r confederates at any --- --- the interest of the said monyes or any parts thereof they did not afterwards pay or account ENDINS the tyme of the loans thereof and who rece[ive]d the interest thereof afterwards from tyme to tyme And [INSHERE] may amount 75) INS for the same to the said Mary Plomley your said Orato[rs] mother --- --- --- ---- to yo[u]^r Orato^r --- all moneys bonds and securytes goods and Chattles late of the said Mary 76) have come to their or any of their hands And that yo[u]^r Orato^rs may be therein refusied ffor--- as yo[u]^r Orato^r cannot recover the said goods and chattles att law in regard he knoweth not nor cann prove the p[ar]ticulers 77) thereof nor in whose [par]ticular poss[es]ion they were or are his witnesses thereof being either dead or in parts beyond the seas and in regard the said bonds and securityes w[hi]^ch are in the said Confederates hands or the 78) hands of either of them are taken in the names of the Confederates or some or one of them as afore said May it please yo[u]^r Lord[sh]^pp to graunte unto yo[u]^r Orato^r his Ma[jes]ties most gracious writt or writts of Subpena 79) to be directed to the said Joseph Hunt Richard Symons th[e]elder Richard Symons the younger William Plomley Francis Plomley John Plomley th[e]elder John Plomley the younger Mary Symons Martha 80) Symons Thomas Edwards Thomas Porter Edmond St[e]ward William Sheppard John Beard Joseph Franklin John Brookman John Jollies John Phil---? Charles Ridley Joseph Symons Michael Symons 81) Sarah Symons Elizibeth Symons Christian Symons & Judith Symons £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ thereby comanding them and every of them att a certaine day and under a certaine paine therein to be lymitted 82) [per]sonally to be and appeare before yo[u]^r Lord[sh]^ip in this hon[e]rable? h[ou]se? then and there true answers to make to all and sing[u]ler the p^r[e]misses? and to stand to and abide such order [judg?]em[en]^t and Decree thereinn as to yo[u]^r 83) Lord[shi]ps shall seeme meete And yo[u]^r Orato^r shall ever pray &c [etc] ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

Court of Chancery - Jefferies v Latch 1621 (C 3/362/23)

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==Jefferies v Latch1621== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Key ||National Archive Catalogue Entry |- |Date || 1621 |- | Short Title || Jefferies v Latch. |- | Subject || Marriage contractin Somerset. |- |Plaintiffs || Lawrence Jefferies |- | Defendants || [[Latch-44|John Latch]] |- |Document type || bill |- | Reference || C 3/362/23 "Short title: Jefferies v Latch. Plaintiffs: Lawrence Jefferies. Defendants: John Latch.",The British National Archive, C 3/362/23 ,1621, https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3803581 ,(accessed 26 January 2024) |} ==Bill of Complaint== C 3/362/23 consists of a single page, the bill of complaint. The following consists of two sections: *A brief summary of the contents of the bill of complaint *A transcription where the original formatting and line numbering has been retained. ===Summary of Complaint=== In February 1621/22, Lawrence Jefferies, of Bleadon on Somerset, England, a husbandman complained that about seven or eight years previously (so about 1613-1614) he had reached an informal agreement with John Latch, a yeoeman, of Upper Langford, Somerset to marry his daughter Joyce. Although no marriage portion was agreed, John Latch and Lawrence Jeffreys agreed that, after the marriage (which took place soon after) John Latch would pay Lawrence Jeffreys the sum of £40 for the better maintenance of the couple. However, by the time of the complaint in February 1621/22 payment of the money still had not taken place and: ''thesaid John Latch well knowinge that the said agreement was made secreatly, and privately, betwene him and yo[u]r said Orator and that noe witnesses were called thereunto or p[re]sent thereat which might testifie and prove the said agreement doth nowe take advantage thereof and doth not onlie refuse to make payment of the said some of Fortie pownds unto yo[u]r said Orator although he hath been often tymes in frendly, maind required by yo[u]r said Orator to pay thesame, but also doth utterly denye that --- he made any such promise or agreement'' ===Transcript=== Transcription using Transkribus using model text titan 26 Jan 2024, followed by proof read and correction by [[Sansum-45|Sansum-45]] 21:53, 26 January 2024 (UTC) '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling and punctuation are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of (nearly entirely) unpunctuated text on one sheet. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Superscripts have been rendered by normal text *The image quality was good. ---- Nono Feb. 1621 Tullyn? 200 To the Right honorable and right Revend father in god John Lord Binshopp of

Lincolne Lord keeper of the greate seale of England
In most humble wise? complayninge sheweth? unto yo[u]r good Lordship yo[u]r daylie? Orator Lawrence Iefferies of Bleadon in the County
of Somers[e]t. husbandman, That whereas about Seaven or eight yeares nowe last past there was a Comunicacon and speech that?
said? moved by and betwene yo[u]r said Orator and one John Latch of Over Langford within the p[ar]ische of Churchill in the
aforesaid County of Som[er]s[e]t yeoman for and consideringe? a marriage to be had and solemnized by and betweene yo[u]r said Orator
and one Joyce latch daughter of the said John Latch and nowe your Orators wiffe, And after eyns? communicasons and
treaties betwene ye said Orator and thesaid John Latch touchinge the same marriage it was at length fully concluded
and agreed uppon betwene yo[u]r said orator and thesaid John latch that your Orator should marry and take to wiffe thesaid
Joyce latch and that in consideration of the said marriage and for the better mayntenance and lybelehood of yo[u]r Orator and
of thesaid Joyce after their intermarriage he thesaid John Latch should give and pay unto your said Orator the some
of Fortie pownds of lawfull Englishe money in some shorte tyme after thesaid marriage should be solemnized for and
in liewe of a marriage porc[i]on wth her thesaid Joyce, latch, Accordinge to which agreement your said Orator
relyeinge uppon the promise of the said John Latch shortely after espressed? and tooke to wyffe thesaid Joyce Latch
Sythence? which tyme yo[u]r said Orator beinge desirous to provide mayntenance for her thesaid Joyce Latch taken such
order and made such provision in lyvinge for her the said Joyce that she thesaide Joyce is to have and to hold duringe
her widdowhood a Tenement worth Fortie pownd ?? and if she the happen to --- and overlyve your said
Orator, But nowe soe it is may it please yo[u]r good Lordshipp that albeit yo[u]r said Orator hath? ---
and taken to wiffe thesaid Joyce and hath p[ro]vided such an estate in livinge for her as aforesaid, yet he
thesaid John Latch well knowinge that the said agreement was made secreatly, and privately, betwene him
and yo[u]r said Orator and that noe witnesses were called thereunto or p[re]sent thereat which might testifie
and prove the said agreement doth nowe take advantage thereof and doth not onlie refuse to make payment of
the said some of Fortie pownds unto yo[u]r said Orator although he hath been often tymes in frendly, maind required by
yo[u]r said Orator to pay thesame, but also doth utterly denye that --- he made any such promise or agreement
butt? all contrarie to right equtie and good conscience. In tender consideracon whereof and for as much as thesaid
promise and agreement was made secreatly and privately betweene yo[u] said Orator and the said John Latch alone
nothant? callinge any witnesses thereunto by reason whereof yo[u]r Orator is not able to make such private?e proffe to prove
the said agreement as by the stricte course of the Com[m]on lawe is required and therefore is utterly voide of
all remedie for the same by the course of (the Comon lawe, but hopeth that the said John Latch will uppon his
corporall oath distiver|? and confesse the truth hereof att large. May it therefore please yo[u]r good Lordship the
prinses? considered to graunte unto yo[u]r said Orator the kings? ---. most gratious write of --- to be directed to
him thesad. John Latch comandinge him thereby att a certen day and under a certain payne therein to be lymitted
p[er]sonally to be and appeare before your good Lordshipp in his highnes['s] Courte of Chauncerie then and there to ---
the promises and to sett foorth uppon his oath the said agreement and further to stand to and abide such further
order and direction therein as to your Lordship shall seeme meete and aggreable with equitie and good
conscience. And yo[u]r Orator accordinge to his bounden duetie shall daylie pray unto god for yo[u]r Lordship's longe
lyffe with increase of much honour
George Youngh == Sources ==

Court of Chancery - Reade v Latch 1675 (C 7/297/66)

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==Reade v Latch 1675== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Key ||National Archive Catalogue Entry |- |Date || 1675 |- | Short Title || Reade v Latch. |- | Subject || personal estate of Robert Latch, Congresbury, Somerset. |- |Plaintiffs || Burnell Reade. |- | Defendants || Robert Latch and another. |- |Document type || bill and schedule |- | Reference || C 7/297/66"Short title: Reade v Latch. Plaintiffs: Burnell Reade. Defendants: Robert Latch and another.",The British National Archive, C C 7/297/66,1675, https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5356783 ,(accessed 21 February 2024) |} ==Bill of Complaint== C 3/362/23 consists of a single page, the bill of complaint. The following consists of two sections: *A brief summary of the contents of the bill of complaint *A formatted and annotated transcript *A transcription where the original formatting and line numbering has been retained. ===Summary of Complaint=== On the 12th April 1675, Burnell Reade a gentleman from London brought a bill of complaint to the Court of Chancellery. The defendents (still living) were [[Latch-186|Robert Latch]] and George Irishe. Reade asserted that: * Robert Latch was indebted to him to the sum of “Two hundred pounds or therabouts” * As Robert Latch was unable to settle the debt, on or about the 19th April 1658. he instead sold to Burnell Reade some houshold goods and chattels. A schedule of goods was provided.. * Robert Latch pretended that he had Right & Authority to sell the Goods & Chattles with power to dispose of them and he did actually deliver some small part of them. * Latch pretended that the remainder (which in truth were almost all the goodsj were then in the custody of [[Latch-41|Thomas Latch]] of Feltons Inn, Somerset ( a near kinsman & relation of Robert Latch) being held in trust for Robert Latch. *Reade claimed that when he demanded the goods of Thomas Latch, Latch “pretended” the goods had actually been sold to him “in or about June in the year of our Lord 1665?” by some deede or writing by the Robert Latch as he also had Lent Robert Latch a considerable sum of money being well needed? if not altogeather --- as the said Goods & Chattles were worth & therefore refused to deliver the goods to Reade. *Reade claimed that Robert Latch & Thomas Latch conspired together to deceive him that Thomas Latch had had whereas in truth the said Tho:Latch or Joane his wife or the said Georg Irishe never paid any monyes for the said Goods or Chatles but did only delay in: & keepe them under a formall pretence of a sale by the said Robert Latch & that by his Consent & privity & intrust too him the said Robert made & qraunted long after this Complts? said sale thereby soe to defiand? your orator of his just benifit? thereby he? o?r if any monyes were paid uppon the pretended sale to the said Tho Latch it was but Coullorably? donn? & Imediatly repaid by the said Robert Latch --- aforeesaid, ===Formatted and Annotated Transcript=== An annotated transcript, formatted and punctuated for readability (An unformatted version follows in the next section). '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling is as per the original document, capitalization is unchanged *The text was originally in one block of (nearly entirely) unpunctuated text on one sheet. Paragraph breaks, punctuation, layout and bold text have been introduced to aid readability. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded, superscripts have been rendered as normal text. *Insertions (between lines), where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text they are indicated by (( inserted text )) * Words that could not be transcribed —- and transcription uncertain marked with ? *The image quality was satisfactory, however, folds and faded text occur and the handwriting was barely legible in places. * Commentary has been added in block quotes to give context to the original text which is rendered in italic ---- 12 April 1675 To the Right Honoroble Henage Lord Finch Barron of Daventry Lord keeper of the Great Seale of England Humbly Complayning sheweth unto your Lordship your dayly? orator '''Burnell Reade''' of London Gent That whereas one '''Robert Latch''' formaly of Congresbury in the County of Somersett gent being Justly indebted unto your orator in the some of Two hundred pounds or therabouts & not being able to make sattisfacon for the same by payment thereof did on or about the 19th day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God 1658. by his deede poole under his hand & Seale graunt bargaine & sell unto yo[u]r Orator his Executor? administrator? & assignes for & toward sattisfacon of your Orators said debte the sevrall Goods & Chattles in a Schedule herevnto Anexed for that purpose mencioned & which your Orator prays may be taken as part of this Bill agreement the defendantes heereafter moncened as by the said Deede in this Complainants hand & Ready to be preduced to this Court Vlation? thereunto being hadd it doth at Large disposed, & at the time of making the said Deede your s[ai]d '''Robert Latch''' did pretend that he hadd good Right & Authority & was Lawfully posessed of the said Goods & Chattles with power to dispose of them to your Orator as afooresaid & thereuppon did Actually deliver some Small part of that or other Goods & Chatles Alsoe sould to your Orator in the name of the whole as seize? & for to Create a possession in Law of the same pretending that the Remaiender (which in truth were Allmost all the said Goods & Chattles) were then in ye Custody of one '''Thomas Latch''' then of Feltons Inn in the said County of Somesett since Deceassed a neere kinsman & Relation of the said '''Robert Latch''' who only keept them in trust for the said '''Robert Latch''' & for his use & benefitt, & that he would uppon demand deliver them to yo[u]r Orator being soe Justly --- to the Same as afooresaid But soe it is may it please your good Lordship that the said '''Robert Latch''' & '''Thomas Latch''' in his life time conspiring? and Confederating togeather to deceave your Orator of the same Did when your Orator hoped to have Receaved the possession of the said Goods and Chattles & demanded the same of the said '''Tho:Latch''', hee the said '''Tho Latch''' did pretend that the same were in or about June in the year of our Lord 1665?. made over & sould by some deede or writing to him the said '''Tho''' by the said '''Robert Latch''' & that for a valewable Consideracion either for Security for money pretended to be due to him or for ready monyes paid for the same & that Longe befoors the sale to your orator as afooresaid & therefoore befirse? deliver the same to yo[u]r Orater, And y[ou]r Orator farther sheweth that the said '''Tho:Latch''' soon after departed this Life soe wrongfully possessed of the said Goods & Chattles as aforresaid & thereupon '''Joane Latch''' the wife of the said '''Tho:Latch''' did by vertue & under Couller? either of executrix or administratrix possesd her selfe of the said severall Goods & Chattles Alsoe detayned them from your Orator althoughe in a freindly manner requested by your Orator to deliver the same to yo[u]r Orator shee liberile? making pretences & Excuses that the same were the pro]per goods & Chattles of her said late husband & that shee being Lawfully Intituled unto the same as Executrix or administratrix would not part with the same, And the said '''Joane Latch''' did some time after her said Husbands death entermareye with one --- '''Georg Irishe''' & soone after departed this Life Leaveing him the said '''Georg Irishe''' Alsoe Actually possessed of all & sigullar the said Goods & Chattles, & your said Orator did often times in freindly manner Request the said '''Joane''' & '''George Irishe''' in the lifetime of the said '''Joane''' &after the said '''Georg Irishe''' since --- decease of the said '''Joane''' to deliver the said Goods & Chattles to your Orator but they still insisted upon the pretended sale formaly?, made to the said '''Tho:Latch''' & that he the said '''Tho:Latch''' hadd bought the same of the said '''Robert Latch''' or also Lent him the said '''Robert Latch''' a Considerable some of money being well needed? if not altogeather --- as the said Goods & Chattles were worth & therefore refused to deliver of saiee? to your Orator whereas in truth the said '''Tho:Latc'''h or '''Joane''' his wife or the said '''Georg Irishe''' never paid any monyes for the said Goods or Chatles but did only delay in: & keepe them under a formall pretence of a sale by the said '''Robert Latch''' & that by his Consent & privity & intrust too him the said '''Robert''' made & qraunted long after this Complts? said sale thereby soe to defiand? your orator of his just benifit? thereby he? o?r if any monyes were paid uppon the pretended sale to the said '''Tho Latch''' it was but Coullorably? donn? & Imediatly repaid by the said '''Robert Latch -'''-- aforeesaid, soe that yo[u]r Orator without the Aide? & assistance of this hono[ra]ble Court is by the Con--bynaro---? aforesaid [is like]? to Loose all his s[ai]d debte & Ag--- the said Goods & Chattles soe Sould to yo[u]r Orator by the said '''Robert Latch''' as afooresaid To the end? therefoore that the said Confederates may defend? for the truth of the severall? Transactions preceeding & matters heerein befoore alleadged & Expressed uppon the --- --- disposing? again? the said '''Robert Latch''' and '''George Irishe''' may then answer make to all & singuler the premises afresaid & yo[u]r Orator beleived occording --- --- & good Connsience May it please your Lordshipp to graunt to your Orator his Masters most Gracious writ of subpena as so directed uinto the said''' Robert Latch''' & '''Georg Irishe''' thereby Comanding them & eny of them at a certain day & under & Certaine peneltie to be & Appeare befoore your Lordshipp in this highe & hono[ra]ble Court of Chauncery to Answee the premises afooresaid & further to stand to &ablde such farther order & decree as to your Lordhipp shall seeme meete And your Orator as in --- Bound shall --- &etc ===Transcript=== Transcription using Transkribus using model text titan 26 Jan 2024, followed by proof read and correction by [[Sansum-45|Sansum-45]] 19:03, 21 February 2024 (UTC) '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling and punctuation are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of (nearly entirely) unpunctuated text on one sheet. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Superscripts have been rendered by normal text *The image quality was good. ---- 1 12 April 1675 To the Right Hono[ro]ble Henage Lord Finch Barron of Daventry Lord keeper of the Great Seale of England 2 Humbly Complayning sheweth unto yo[u]r Lo[rds]hip yo[u]r dayly? orator Burnell Reade of London Gent That whereas one Robert Latch formaly of Congresbury 3 in the County of Somers[e]tt gent being Justly indebted unto yo[u]r orator in the some of Two hundred pounds or therabouts & not being able to make 4 sattisfacon for the same by paym[en]t thereof did on or about the 19th day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God 1658. by his deede poole under his 5 hand & Seale graunt bargaine & sell unto yo[u]r Orator his Executor? administrator? & assignes for & toward sattisfacon of yo[u]r Orators said debte 6 the sevrall Goods & Chattles in a Schedule herevnto Anexed for that purpose mencioned & which yo[u]r Orator prays may be taken as part of this Bill ag[reemen]t 7 the defendantes heereafter moncened as by the said Deede in this Complainants hand & Ready to be [pre]duced to this Court Vlation? thereunto 8 being hadd it doth at Large disposed, & at the time of making the s[ai]d Deede yo[u]r s[ai]d Rob[er]t Latch did pretend that he hadd good Right & Authority & was 9 Lawfully posessed of the said Goods & Chattles w[i]ith power to dispose of them to yo[u]r Orator as afooresaid & thereuppon did Actually deliver some 10 Small part of that or other Goods & Chatles Alsoe sould to yo[u]r Orator in the name of the whole as seize? & for to Create a possession in Law of the same 11 pretending that the Remaiender (w[hi]ch in truth were Allmost all the said Goods & Chattles) were then in ye Custody of one Thomas Latch then 12 of Feltons Inn in the s[ai]d County of Somesett since Deceassed a neere kinsman & Relation of the said Rob[er]t Latch who only keept them 13 in trust for the s[ai]d Rob[er]t Latch & for his use & benefitt, & that he would uppon demand deliver them to yo[u]r Orator being soe Justly --- 14 to the Same as afoores[ai]d But soe it is may it please yo[u]r good Lo[rd]sh[i]p that the s[ai]d Rob[er]t Latch & Tho[mas] Latch in his life time [conspiring]? and 15 Confederating togeather to deceave yo[u]r Orator of the same Did when yo[u]r Orator hoped to have Receaved the possession of the s[ai]d Goods and 16 Chattles & demanded the same of the s[ai]d Tho: Latch, hee the said Tho Lotch did pr[e]tend that the same were in or about June in the year of 17 ou[r] Lord 1665?. made over & sould by some deede or writing to him the s[ai]d Tho by the s[ai]d Rob[e]rt Latch & that for a valewable Consideracion 18 either for Security for mon[e]y pr[e]tended to be due to him or for ready monyes paid for the same & that Longe befoors the sale to yo[u]r orator 19 as afoores[ai]d & therefoore befirse? deliver the same to yo[u]r Orater, And y[ou]r Orator farther sheweth that the s[ai]d Tho:Latch soon after departed 20 this Life soe wrongfully possessed of the s[ai]d Goods & Coattles as aforres[ai]d & thereupon Joane Latch the wife of the s[ai]d Tho:Latch did by vertue & 21 under Couller? either of executrix or administratrix possesd her selfe of the s[ai]d severall Goods & Chattles Alsoe detayned them from y[ou]r 22 Orator althoughe in a freindly manner requested by yo[u]r Orator to deliver the same to yo[u]r Orator shee liberile? making pr[e]tences & Excuses 23 that the same were the pro]per goods & Chattles of her said late husband & that shee being Lawfully Intituled unto the same as Executrix 24 or administratrix would not part w[i]th the same, And the said Joane Latch did some time after her s[ai]d Husbands death entermareye 25 with one --- Georg Irishe & soone after departed this Life Leaveing him the s[ai]d Georg Irishe Alsoe Actually possessed of all & sigullar the 26 s[ai]d Goods & Chattles, & yo[u]r said Orator did often times in freinedy manner Request the s[ai]d Joane & George Irishe in the lifetime of the said 27 Joane &after the said Georg Irishe since --- deceasd of the s[ai]d Joane to deliver the said Goods & Chattles to yo[u]r Orator but they still insisted upon 28 the [pre]tended sale formaly?, made to the s[ai]d Tho:Latch & that he the s[ai]d Tho:Latch hadd bought the same of the s[ai]d Rob[er]t Latch or also Lent him the said 29 Rob[er]t Latch a Considerable some of money being well needed? if not altogeather --- as the s[ai]d Goods & Chattles were worth & therefore 30 refused to deli[v]er of saiee? to yo[u]r Orator whereas in truth the said Tho:Latch or Joane his wife or the s[ai]d Georg Irishe never paid any monyes 31 for the s[ai]d Goods or Chatles but did only delay in: & keepe them under a formall pr[e]tence of a sale by the s[ai]d Rob[er]t Latch & that by his Consent 32 & privity & intrust too him the s[ai]d Rob[er]t made & qraunted long after this Complts? s[ai]d sale thereby soe to defiand? yo[u]r orator of his just [benifit]? 33 thereby he? o?r if any monyes were paid uppon the pr[e]tended sale to the s[ai]d Tho Latch it was but Coullorably? donn? & Imediatly repaid by the said 34 Robert Latch --- aforeesaid, soe that yo[u]r Orator without the Aide? & assistance of this hono[ra]ble Court is by the Con--bynaro---? aforesaid [is like]? 35 to Loose all his s[ai]d debte & Ag--- the said Goods & Chattles soe Sould to yo[u]r Orator by the said Robert Latch as afooresaid To the end? therefoore that 36 the said Confederates may defend? for the truth of the severall? Transactions [pre]ceeding & matters heerein befoore alleadged & Expressed uppon 37 the --- --- disposing? again? the said Robert Latch and George Irishe may then answer make to all & singuler the premises afresaid 38 & yo[u]r Orator beleived occording --- --- & good Connsience May it please yo[u]r Lo[rdshi]pp to graunt to yo[u]r Orator his Masters most Gracious 39 writ of subpena as so directed uinto the said Robert Latch & Georg Irishe thereby Comanding them & eny of them at a certain 40 day & under & Certaine peneltie to be & Appeare befoore yo[u]r Lo[rdshi]pp in this highe & hono[ra]ble Court of Chauncery to Answee the 41 premises afooresaid & further to stand to &ablde such farther order & decree as to ye[u]r Lo[rdshi]pp shall seeme meete And yo[u]r Orator as in 42 --- Bound shall --- &[etc] 43 Tho. Goodinge

Court of Inquiry for Murder of Alexander Alex Jordan-755

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'''Note:''' The following is a transcription of twenty handwritten pages of court records, transcribed in January 2023 by TUFF Ivy, forth great-grandson of [[Jordan-755 | Alexander Alex Jordan]]. In an attempt to clarify the transcription into a narrative form, this document was further edited by Richard Jordan, Profile Manager. The handwritten records were difficult and somewhat indecipherable and thus the text below was a best effort to digitize these historical handwritten records while preserving as much as possible. '''Notable:''' The judge in these proceedings was the Honorable [[Rusk-52 | Thomas Jefferson Rusk]], US Senator from Texas (1846—1857) and President pro tempore of the US Senate (1857). Rusk County, Texas is named in his honor. Rusk died in 1857 at age 53 in Nacogdoches, Texas. == Court of Inquiry for Murder of Alexander Alex Jordan-755== On Friday morning December the 8th 1839 the Court of Inquiry met according to agreement. Present: Chief Justice [[Rusk-52 | Rusk]], Mr. Hart commissioner of the county and Bennett Blake assistant justice of Nacogdoches [Texas]. The witnesses were called and answered to their names. Bluford Mitchell being called on for his voluntary statement. Bluford Mitchell said he was not guilty of the charge [murder]. Thomas Sims said he never had any difficulty with the murder victim [Jordan]. It was under the excitement of the moment. The individual that was cut was unarmed and as he was again approached Thomas Sims gave him arms for self defense. Thomas Sims said [[Jordan-755 | Jordan]] and I were like brothers. [[Jordan-755 | Jordan]] took me to his sisters room that day and we were like brothers. [[Jordan-755 | Jordan]] took me to his sisters room on that day and we were like brothers and I expected that we would always live like brothers. H Crutchen sworn: H Crutchen said that W. Boyd and H Crutchen were going down the street and as they came to the bar. H Crutchen saw [[Jordan-755 | Jordan]] approach with his knife in his hand, his hand on the point. Bluford Mitchell did not know Bluford Mitchell was cut at the time. [[Jordan-755 | Jordan]] staggered up against Bluford Mitchell. Mitchell turned and asked Thomas Sims for a gun. Thomas Sims gave Mitchell a knife. Mitchell gave it back and asked for a gun. Thomas Sims gave Bluford Mitchell a pistol. Bluford Mitchell went to Thomas Sims for the pistol 3 or 4 steps. [[Jordan-755 | Jordan]] was walking off. Bluford Mitchell approached Jordan and Jordan turned around. He had heard the pistol cock. I [H Crutchen] heard the report of the pistol. Jordan fell. I [H Crutchen] knew nothing of the difficulty previous. There was no struggle at the cutting, not more than a moment or two till the shooting. When Jordan fell he was drunk. Jordan was walking off, he turned around and as he turned the pistol fired. H Crutchen heard the shot and saw Jordan fall. H Crutchen knew nothing of the previous difficulty. There was no struggle at the cutting not more than a moment or 2 from that to the shooting. When Jordan fell he was walking off. He turned and as he turned the pistol fired. Thomas Boyle sworn: On Monday afternoon Dec. 7th at about 3 or 4 o'clock I was returning home with Mr. Dowd. I saw a gent on horseback. I saw Bluford Mitchell leaning against the horse. My attention was drawn to him. I saw Bluford Mitchell put his hand behind his back and walk up the street to Thomas Sims who was standing on the side of the street and he asked Sims, did you see that and asked Sims for a gun. Thomas Sims handed him a bowie knife. I heard someone call out don’t. Bluford Mitchell walked 3 or 4 steps returned and handed Sims the knife back and asked for a gun. Sims opened his coat and handed Bluford Mitchell a pistol. Mitchell looked at it, carried it in a downward position and cocked it and walked 8 or 10 steps took, deliberate aim and fired and Jordan fell. {Somebody?}: On Monday afternoon I was sitting on the steps at the farm store. I saw Mitchell conversing with Mr. Yancy who was on horseback. Jordan approached Mitchell with his knife. I saw Jordan take it from his belt and cover it with his hand. I did not see Jordan cut Mitchell, but I saw Jordan make a motion toward Mitchell. I saw Mitchell go to Sims with his hand on his hip. Sims handed him a bowie knife. Next I saw Sims hand Mitchell a pistol. Jordan was staggering to [?] horse. I saw him fall. I saw Sims give Mitchell the knife and Mitchell give it back to him and I think Sims gave him the pistol. Yancy's horse was opposite the bar about the middle of the street. F Floyd sworn: F Floyd did not see the transaction. About an hour previous to the circumstance F Floyd was with Mr. Sims. Mr. Sims invited me to go the bar to drink. We meet Mitchell who said we had better turn our course as Sims might be insulted. There was a man abusing him [?]. He did not know his name. Jordan stepped out. Mitchell said that was the man. I said that was Jordan he must not hurt him. He said he would not. That he did not intend any harm. That they had had a difficulty earlier because Jordan was abusing Sims. Sims was with Mitchell and in sight of him up to within 5 minutes of the explosion of the pistol. Johnston Markham sworn: On Monday 7th December Mr. Jordan was at the bar with others. Bluford Mitchell came in with 3 or 4 of his friends. Jordan said "heres old Mitchell". Mitchell said "this is old Bluford". Mitchell said you have the advantage of me. Mr. Dowd introduced them or said this is Jordan. Jordan asked them to drink. Mitchell said that they had came in for that purpose and would pay themselves. At that time Jordan said something about Sims. Mr. Dowd said if he had hard feelings at Sims to call for Sims and he would give him satisfaction. Jordan asked Mr. Dowd if he would take it up. Dowd said no. Jordan then turned to Mitchell and said "god damn you do you take it up". Mitchell said if he wanted he would. Jordan said I can whip you. Asked some person if he could. He opened his breast. I knew he was in the habit of carrying a bowie knife. I was expecting a difficulty but did not interfere. Then they made it up, shook hands several times. Mitchell said he did not want a quarrel but if Jordan did he would take it up. Mitchell then went to the bar. Jordan told him again several times that he could whip him. Jordan insisted on fighting him. M. Brown sworn: On Monday Dec. 7th. Jordan came to my house with Sims. They appeared to be friends. They went to the bar to drink. The next time I saw Jordan he was setting at my door with his hand cut. I supposed that he cut himself. The next time I saw him he was again at my steps. I then tried to get him on his horse to get him away as I was assisting him he was so intoxicated that he could not get on. Jordan said that he would go to the bar to get another drink as he got opposite the bar he took out his knife. He went staggering up to the man [Bluford Mitchell] and fell against him. The man [Bluford Mitchell] immediately went to Sims and called for a gun. Sims handed him [Bluford Mitchell] something which he [Bluford Mitchell] returned and asked again for a gun. Sims stepped out from the porch to the street and give him [Bluford Mitchell] a pistol from his pocket. Mitchell took it and advanced toward Jordan took due aim. That moment I [M. Brown] ran to prevent him [Mitchell] from shooting Jordan. Before I could get to the pistol Mitchell fired and Jordan fell. Jordan died of the wound the next day. As Mitchell called for the pistol Sims advanced to meet him. I [M. Brown] called out not to give him the pistol. Jordan had walked away 8 or 10 steps. Believes Mitchell walked a few steps with the first weapon before he returned. At the moment I [M. Brown] called out don’t. Jordan turned and was shot. Jordan had his knife in his hand. Jordan was in the habit of carrying a bowie knife and expecting a difficulty did not interfere. They then shook hands several times. Mitchell said he did not want to quarrel but if Jordan did he would take it up. Mitchell went to the bar and Jordan told him again several times that he could whip him and insisted on fighting him. Mitchell said if he ------- falling he would not want on his fighting side. He then asked Jordan why do you want to quarrel with me. Jordan asked why do you want to quarrel with me. The bystanders laughed at the reply. Then they [Jordan and Mitchell] shook hands several times and went in and drank after which they all went outside. Knows it was Jordan's pistol Sims got it from him sometimes that day. Jordan after the difficulty called for drinks several times, but did not drink an hour or nearly so elapsed before the shooting after the difficulty. Sims is in the habit of wearing arms and said his was out of repair. Did not hear Sims express ill feelings toward Jordan. Jordan was much intoxicated when he threw his drink away. Mitchell said 5 or 6 minutes previous to the explosion of the pistol. He had no animosity at Jordan neither would he hurt him if it was possible. That was about 2 minutes previous to the shooting. Sims was with Jordan and had been from the information of Mitchell we were speaking of Jordan in which conversation Sims manifested ------- and ------ toward Jordan at the time of the ------------ and had not taken ------- when invited. Seen Jordan about to mount his horse Sims said he would go by. There would be no danger. I [M. Brown] could not see either him or that man get into any difficulty. Went slowly halting occasionally and the transaction occurred while I [M. Brown] was in town. Sims had been gone from Mitchell so short a time that I did not know until the explosion of the pistol that he was present. Jordan's general character when drinking, was that he was considered dangerous. When sober his character was considered good. The object when halting as we went was to wait until Jordan was gone. Dr. Brown sworn: Jordan died of the wound. The ball struck him in the right cavity of the chest and carried down into the intestines. He died about 24 hours after he was shot. Chas Whitaker sworn: Saw Jordan on the Monday evening last trying to get on his horse but was too much intoxicated [Jordan] looked over his horse and saw Mitchell and said I must whip him. Jordan advanced toward Mitchell with his knife out [with] one hand on the point. He [Jordan] was to intoxicated to walk straight, he staggered and fell against Mitchell. Mitchell turned around and said what do you mean or something to that effect. They both appeared to back out and Mitchell put his hand on his hip and observed did you see that he stabbed me. He [Mitchell] then turned and called for a gun. I saw Sims meet him [Mitchell] at the edge of the street. I saw Mitchell return with a pistol. He [Mitchell] advanced toward Jordan, took aim, fired and Jordan fell. When he called for a gun Sims advanced to the edge of the street. I [Chas Whitaker] saw him poke his hand out did not see the pistol. I [Chas Whitaker] have seen Jordan intoxicated when he was not easy to command, believes he [Jordan] is regarded as overbearing when intoxicated. When sober had good character. Dr Brown recalled: Sims and Mitchell came together and wanted me to examine Mitchell's wound. I thought he [Mitchell] was joking. I told him [Mitchell] to lie down on bed. Sims said he wanted me to attend to Mitchell and do all I could. Mitchell had a flesh wound on the buttocks 1 inch wide and 1 ½ inches deep. Must have been given by a sharp instrument. The knife I saw might not have been the same. The wound is below the pelvis might have struck the socket of the hip. There are parts of the body that a wound similar this one might have proven mortal. There is a difference between a ball and a bowie knife if Jordan had stabbed his knife at the place the ball struck Jordan it would have produced death. No instrument can be inserted into the flesh without producing pain. A man receiving such a wound might have been mistaken as to whether his wound was slight or dangerous. Peter ?? sworn: On the evening last the 7th of Dec. I got on my horse to go home. When I got to the barbershop Jordan and --------- were there. They said they were going to ride out. I halted and told Jordan to get on his horse. He attempted and failed to get his foot in the stirrup. I then said he [Jordan] had better stay he was to drunk. He said so too. Jordan turned and cast his eye about and saw Mitchell talking to Yancy on his horse. Jordan was an honorable man. Character he is the best citizen in his neighborhood Mitchell did not hear the threat they were about 50 ft apart. Jordan talks low. I thought he was mocking Mitchell and pulling a prank, he [Jordan] had his hand over the point of his knife. John Gipson sworn: Monday afternoon I was in the grocery reading @ 2 or 3 o'clock. I heard the voice of Jordan say to Mitchell do you want to fight me. Michael said you to much of a ------- to want to fight me. If you ------ your ------ you don’t want to fight me. I heard the explosion of the firearm and Jordan fell. Jordan was on the ground his knife was on the ground beside him. I don’t recollect exactly but think so. Heard one firearm and I went to the ground. Saw Mitchell with pistol, Sims on steps and Jordan had fallen on the street 8 or 10 steps from Mitchell. Sims said that's right he was talking to some person. ------------------ ----- '''Republic of Texas County of Nacogdoches''' know by all man present that Bluford Mitchell as principal Walter Murray and Kelsey Dunlop of said county and held firmly bound to Mirabeau Lamar president of the republic aforesaid this due upon an offer in the sum of $8000 each to be held upon our goods and chattel lands and tenements. To be void forever upon the condition that the said Bluford Mitchell to be and appear at the next term of the district court to be held for the county aforesaid on the second Monday in April next in the town of Nacogdoches and not to depart the said county ------- and then and there to answer to an indictment that may be performed against said Bluford Mitchell for the murder of Alexander Jordan then and in that case this obligation to be said ------ to remain in full force and ----sworn upon hand and seal this the 8th day of Dec. 1839. by the grand jury of said county ---- before signing Republic of Texas County of Nacogdoches to the honorable [[Rusk-52 | Thomas J. Rusk]] Chief Justice of the Republic of Texas now petitioning Thomas Sims and Bluford Mitchell represents to you that they are being illegally confined in the jail of said county by virtue of a ------- on the charges of murder. Said petitioner being unjustly and illegally confined in said jail asks that you grant them the writ of habeas corpus that their cases may be investigated and disposed of as soon as possible by law. By [[Rusk-52 | Thomas J. Rusk]] Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas to David Rusk sheriff of the County of Nacogdoches and keeper of the county jail. Greetings: Whereas Bluford Mitchell hath been brought before me on the charge of murder upon the body of Alexander Jordan and whereas Thomas Sims hath been brought before me on a charge of aiding and abetting in the murder aforesaid after having examined the same then by giving before us induced on our minds a story conviction of guilt. I therefore command you to receive into your custody in the county jail the bodies of Bluford Mitchell and Thomas Sims and thence safe it keep until such time as they are --------------------by due course of the law. To the sheriff of Nacogdoches County greetings whereas Thomas Sims, James Sims, Frances Floyd, John Graham and Walter Murray on the 7th day of Dec. 1839 personally did appear before his honor [[Rusk-52 | Thomas J. Rusk]] Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas aforesaid did appear and entered into a bond obligation by which said individuals became obligated unto the Republic of Texas each in the sum of $8000 to be void upon the condition that said Thomas Sims should be and appear at the next term of the district court of the county of Nacogdoches meaning the April term of 1840 and not depart the said county without leave thereof and then to answer to an indictment that might be performed against said Thomas Sims by the grand jury of said county for the murder of Alexander Jordan and receive whatever judgment said court might then and there adjudge. Then the said obligation to be voided and of no effect. Otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. And when afterward to wit at the Sept. term 1840 of said court on the motion of the district attorney it was ordered that said Thomas Sims, James Sims, Frances Floyd, John Graham and Walter Murray be called who being each separately and solemnly called to come into the court or otherwise forfeit their said recognacise [''sic''] came not but made default whereupon the court ordered a judgment made against said individuals in the favor of the Republic of Texas for the sum of $8000 each and also was ordered that a ''scire facias'' [''sic'']----- returnable to the next term of this court commanding the said parties to appear at the next regular term of this court and show cause if any they have why the aforesaid judgment should not become final. And therefore command you to make known to the said parties to be and appear before our next ensuing term of the district court to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in March next 1841 and show cause if any they have why said judgment should not be made final and further to do and receive what our said court shall then and there consider of them in behalf under the penalties of the law and have you then and there ------- ==Sources== *[[Rusk-52 | Thomas Jefferson Rusk]], https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson_Rusk *http://www.sonsofdewittcolony.org//rusktj.htm *Nacogdoches, Texas, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nacogdoches,_Texas

Court Proceedings

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Origin: [[Gillespie-399|William Gillespie (1728-abt.1802)]] | Concerning: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s reads as follows: Arrival year: 1740 Arrival Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Primary Immigrant: Gilasby, James Family Members: Relative Jennet; Relative William; Relative James; Relative Agnes; Relative John [1] Household Members: Agnes Gilasby James Gilasby Jennet Gilasby John Gilasby William Gilasby [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Immigration_Information_for_Gillespie-399] Can we delete the space that held this record? I had a look at the references given for the families immigration. There are images of the Journal on Ancestry. The references are from a court record transcribed in the Virginia Genealogical society journal. There are several issues cited. I think i found them all but basically, they transcripts of the same record. I don't see a way to put a sharing link in. This is a link to the first transcript (subscription needed) I've copied the transcripts. 1) '''Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume 6 Number 2 Notes from the County Court Records (Apr 1968) P208''' James Gilasby came into court and made oath that he imported himself, Jennet, Agnes, John,James, and William Gilasby and Edward Hall from Ireland to Philadelphia, and thence into this colony at his own charge, and that this is the first time of his proving his or their rights in order to obtain land. 24 July 1740 2) '''Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume 17, number 2 Importation oaths 1739-1741 Orange County, (Jul 1979) p 208''' James Gilasby came into court and made oath that he imported himself, Jennet, Agnes, John, James and William Gilasby and Edward Hall from Ireland to Phila. And thence into this colony at his own charge. 24 July 1740 3) '''Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume 26, number 3 Importation in the Orange County Virginia Order Books (August 1988) P208''' James Gilasby...imported himself Jennet Agnes John James & Wm Gilasby & Edward Hall from Ireland to Philadelphia & from thence int this Colony at his own Charge David Emiston imported himself Isabell Jesse John Wm Rachell David Moses Edmiston Jese Gelesby & James Daley from Ireland to Philadelphia & from thence into this Colony at his own charge. This record does not include the wife's maiden name and these people sailed from Ireland, not Scotland. commented 10 Apr 2021 by Helen Ford G2G6 Pilot

Courtenay Family

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I am trying to connect these Courtenays to Madiline Eunice Courtenay

Courtman

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Courtman-8|Thomas Courtman]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23588641 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Courtman Name Study

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'''This project is still being created and edited'''. 30 Apr 2018. == preface == I have created this study page, in order to test the water as to any active Courtman researchers out there in WikiTree land, and if it warrants my time and effort partially duplicating my work on the [http://www.one-name.org/ Guild of one-name studies] site. The ones i have seen in WikiTree under this name, all appear to be either dormant, or trial pages just like this one, and not recently updated, except for one that i have found that adds another small Family tree into one female Courtman profile, that i already had, but little information from the Marriage. So my conclusion to date seems to be, this project could be a waste of my time and effort, but will remain for a time if only to direct people to the main Courtman site, but we shall see what arises. I will add that Courtman is not a common name, and therefore not one that gets loads of hits. The Profile link below, can give you some idea of the numbers in the England and Wales Census, 1841-1911, the 1939 Register, and also the Demographic spread of the name within the British Isles. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Fraser-6030|James Fraser]]. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Fraser-6030|James Fraser]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. We can all help each other in connecting our Courtman (and variants) Ancestors, be it one individual or thousands, and make a World Family tree for all Courtman, owned by all contributors. == Task List == * * * == Links == *[http://www.courtman.one-name.net/ Courtman one-name study] *[http://www.one-name.org/name_profile/courtman/ Courtman profile] *[https://www.fraser-courtman.co.uk/ Fraser-Courtman website] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19662222 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cousin Connection

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The goal of this project is to find the connection between Marcie's family and mine Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Royal-207|Ann Royal]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * find Joseph Josie in Hungary, or death certificate for parents names * Finish out the New Brunswick line *Get all Drouin records for the French Canadian lines Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7368809 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cousin Quest

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=WORK IN PROGRESS= =Introduction= Goal is to find cousins through Gedmatch and Wiki technology to connect cousins with familial profiles. This is most important for profiles that are the most difficult to source. ==Lineage== : [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] m. [[Torrey-775|David Torrey]] (Robert) '''1st Generation''' : [y] [[Moyer-781|Emory Moyer]] m. [[Rogers-25927|Grace (Rogers) Moyer]] aka Canaday]] : [x] '''2nd Generation''' : [y] [[Moyer-785|Edward John Moyer]] m. [[Kramer-755|Ivy Mae (Kramer) Moyer]] : [x] [[Rogers-7074|Ernest Duer Rogers]] m. [[Groover-23|Alma (Groover) Rogers]] '''3d Generation''' : [y] [[Moyer-797|Jacob John Moyer]] m. [[Wagner-2369|Susan Ellen Wagner]] : [[Dombrowski-80|Teri Smith]] Keeper of the Moyer Tree. Daughter of Susan (Moyer) Dombrowski. (NOTE: Did NOT take any DNA tests) :[y] [[Kramer-756|Edmond Charles Kramer]] m. [[Hubler-25|Olive Flora Hubler]] : COUSINS : [x] Palmore '''4th Generation''' : [y] : [x] : COUSINS: : [[Wilson-38805|Steven Wilson]] and [[Moyer-780|Amanda (Moyer) Torrey]] are third cousins once removed. Steven Wilson and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are both descendants of Nancy (Lansberry) Hubler (1833-1899). [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-38805&person2_name=Moyer-780] : GEDMATCH : Chromosome 4: 6.2 cM : Chromosome 5: 7.1 cM : Chromosome 9. 11.5 cM : Chromosome 13. 3.5 cM : Chromosome 14. 12.6 cM : Chromosome 16: 20.6 cM : Chromosome 19: 14.7 cM '''76.2 cM over 7 Chromosomes''' '''5th Generation''' : [y] : [x] '''6th Generattion''' : [y] : [x] '''[[Foster-86|William Foster]]''' In My Cardwell from Virginia Collection. William and Amanda are 9th cousins once removed. William Foster Jr and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are both descendants of Margaret (Maulden) Evans (abt.1630-1687). [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Foster-86&person2_name=Moyer-780] :'''Gedmatch''' : Chromosome 1: 3.3 cM : Chromosome 6: 6 cM; 3 cM : Chromosome 7: 3 cM : Chromosome 8: 3.6 cM : Chromosome 10: 5.8 cM : Chromosome 15: 3.1 cM : Chromosome 16: 3.2 cM : Chromosome 17: 3.7 cM : Chromosome 18: 3.5 cM : Chromosome 19: 3.7 cM : Chromosome : 20: 3.5 cM 45.3 cM over 11 Chromosomes * '''[[Thobie-1|Claude Thobie]]''' Born, raised and lives in France Relationship to me [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thobie-1&person2_name=Moyer-780] MRCA [[Jones-18276|Bridger Jones Sr.]] : '''Gedmatch''' :: Chromosome 1: 3.7 cM; 3.5 cM; 3.8 cM; 3.5 cM :: Chromosome 2: 3.2 cM; 4.1 cM; 3.5 cM; 3.3 cM :: Chromosome 3: :: Chromosome 4: :: Chromosome 5: 3.7 cM :: Chromosome 6: 3.6 cM; 3.4 cm; 3 cM; 3.6 cM :: Chromosome 7: 4.8 cM :: Chromosome 8: 3.1 cM :: Chromosome 9: 5.33 cM :: Chromosome 10: :: Chromosome 11: 3.1 cM :: Chromosome 12: 5.7 cM; 6.6 cM; 3.3 cM :: Chromosome 13: 3,3 cM :: Chromosome 14: 4.1 cM; 3.3 cM :: Chromosome 15: 4 cM :: Chromosome 16: 4 cM; 3.3 cM; 4.4 cM :: Chromosome 17: :: Chromosome 18: :: Chromosome 19: 3.9 cM :: Chromosome 20: :: Chromosome 21: 5.5 cM :: Chromosome 22: 4.6 cM '''121.2 cMs over 17 Chromosomes''' :Timothy Upton from the Gillespies gedmatches with [[Thobie-1|Claude Thobie]]: : Chromosome 1: 6.3 cM : Chromosome 2: 3.5 cM; 3.2cM; 3.6cM : Chromosome 3: 4cM; 3.6cM : Chromosome 6: 3.1 cM; 3..1 cM : Chromosome 7: 3.2 cM; 3 cM; 4cM : Chromosome 8: 3.1 cM : Chromosome 9: 3.3 cM : Chromosome 12: 4 cM : Chromosome 13: 3.8 cM; 4.1 cM : Chromosome 15: 5.3 cM : Chromosome 16: 4.1 cM : Chromosome 17: 3.5 cM; 3.7 cM : Chromosome 19: 4.1 cM : Chromosome 21: 4.6 cM; : Chromosome 22: 4.6 cM; 3 cM '''Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 91.6cM (2.554 Pct) :24 shared segments found for this comparison.''' '''7th Generation''' : [y] : [x] '''8th Generation''' : [y] : [x] '''9th Generation''' : [y] : [x] '''10th Generation''' ---- ==DNA== [Lee-5956|[Robin Lee]] Robin and Amanda are 12th cousins twice removed : Robin Lee and Amanda (Moyer) Torrey are both descendants of Margerie (Elliot) Bridger (abt.1527-abt.1580). [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lee-5956&person2_name=Moyer-780] : Gedmatch : Chromosome 2: 4.2 cM : Chromosome 5: 3 cM : Chromosome 13: 4.2 cM : Chromosome 14: 3.9 =Georgia= Georgian branches including Morels [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Common_Genome_of_the_Ancestors_of_the_Groover_Wise_Families] ::''' Morel (Highgate) from France''' ::'''Grubers (Effingham County) from Salzburg''' ::'''Wises and McElveens from Scotland''' ==Wises== Not yet sourced, but Wises have some connection to the Douglases and Stuarts. :: See [[Noble-1513|Mary (Noble) Barry]] : PM [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] MCRA [[Jones-18276|Bridger Jones]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7085&person2_name=Moyer-780] : Gedmatch : Chromosome 1: 3.7 cM; 4.1cM; 3cM : Chromosome 3: 3.3 cM : Chromosome 5: 4.7 cM : Chromosome 11: 3.2 cM : Chromosome 13: 3.4 cM : Chromosome 16: 3.5 cM : Chromosome 17: 3.2 cM : Chromosome 18: 3.3 cM : Chromosome 22: 3.9 '''39.2 cM over 11 Segments shared''' =Scotland= ==Highlander Clans== ===House of Grimmett McElveens=== : '''McElveens''' "McElveens in the Colonies from South Carolina to Georgia (https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Clan_McBean_House_of_Grimmett&errcode=new_profile) ==Borderland Hadrians Wall== ===Gillespie (Falkirk)=== : '''[[Gillespie-559|Nancy Gillespie]]''' Is [[Gillespie-6703|William Gillespie]] her (suspected) father (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Moyer_Family_Mysteries) See: Nancyhttps://www.familysearch.org/en/connect/787b5034-edf8-465c-b6fa-f301452de294/map : Nancy's Mother Mary Glendinning through Gedmatch and Wiki Relationships to me Mary Glendinning is Nancy's mother [https://www.familysearch.org/en/connect/787b5034-edf8-465c-b6fa-f301452de294/map] Family Tree and gedmatch ==DNA Explained== * Chromosome Mapping [https://isogg.org/wiki/Chromosome_mapping] * Triangulation G2G [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1277593/gedmatch-tag-groups-tier1-triangulation-report - triangulation] ==Sources==

Cousins

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Cousins from Bohemia and Germany

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The goal of this project is to find family connections of the other Kraus' Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kokot-7|Rafael Kokot]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. My ancestors Kraus' are from Sudeti (Czech Republic), and theirs ancestors are from Bavaria (Germany). Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15224350 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cousins of Ingeborg

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=Cousins of [[Lindström-381|Ingeborg Lindström]]= *By her parents, [[Lindström-382|Gustav Lindström]] and [[Lindgren-243|Augusta Lindgren]] Ingeborg had six brothers and sisters. ==First cousins== The first cousins are the children of the siblings of Ingeborg's two parents. Total: At least 22 first cousins *By her paternal grandparents, [[Olsson-1781|Olof Olsson Lindström]] and [[Brodin-7|Apollonia Nilsdotter Brodin]], Ingeborg had 22 known cousins - but there were three aunts whose fate after emigration is unknown. Of Gustav Lindström's other six siblings three were childless and three had children. *by her maternal grandparents, [[Olsson-1907|Per Oskar Olsson Lindgren]] and [[Carlsdotter-458|Greta-Lisa Carlsdotter]], Ingeborg had no cousins, because none of Augusta Lindgrens four siblings had children. ==Second cousins== The second cousins are the grandchildren of the siblings of Ingeborg's four grandparents. Total: 146 second cousins *Olof Lindström's parents were [[Jonsson-2620|Håman Olof Jonsson]] and [[Olsdotter-854|Lars' Brita Olsdotter]] **Olof had five siblings. Two were childless, three had children. Yield: 19 second cousins ***[[Olsdotter-855|Anna Olsdotter]] had one single grandchild ***[[Olsdotter-856|Brita Olsdotter]] had 14 grandchildren ***[[Olsson-1894|Hans Olsson Lindström]] had 11 children but only four grandchildren *Apollonia Brodin's parents were [[Brodin-39|Nils Ersson Brodin]] and [[Skägg-19|Karin Olsdotter Skägg]] **Apollonia had five siblings. They all had children. Yield: 118 second cousins ***[[Brodin-22|Anna Stina Brodin]] had 26 grandchildren ***[[Brodin-23|Karin Brodin Malmgren]] had 32 grandchildren ***[[Brodin-25|Greta Lisa Brodin]] had 11 grandchildren ***[[Brodin-31|Ulrika Brodin]] had 12 grandchildren ***[[Brodin-32|Nils Erik Brodin]] had 37 grandchildren *Per Oskar Lindgren's parents were [[Persson-2935|Olof Persson]] and [[Persdotter-2018|Anna Cajsa Persdotter]] **Per Oskar had four siblings, two were childless. Yield: 2 second cousins ***[[Olsson-2032|Johan Gustaf Olsson]] had two grandchildren ***[[Olsson-2031|Carl Olsson]] had children but no grandchildren *Greta Lisa Carlsdotter's parents were [[Nilsson-3013|Carl Nilsson]] and [[Andersdotter-3488|Brita Lisa Andersdotter]] **Greta Lisa had two sisters, both had children. Yield: 7 second cousins ***[[Carlsdotter-567|Johanna Carlsdotter]] had children but no grandchildren ***[[Carlsdotter-568|Christina Lovisa]] Carlsdotter had seven grandchildren ==Third cousins== The third cousins are the great grandchildren of the siblings of Ingeborg's eight great grandparents *[[Jonsson-2620|Håman Olof Jonsson]]'s parents were [[Olsson-1888|Håman Jon Olsson]] and [[Larsdotter-1658|Anna Larsdotter]] **Håman Olof Jonsson had two brothers. One of them died in childhood. The other was [[Jonsson-2621|Håman Jon Jonsson]], who had three daughters. One daughter died in childhood. By the other two Jon Jonsson had 42 great grandchildren. *[[Olsdotter-854|Lars' Brita Olsdotter]]'s parents were [[Larsson-2599|Lars' Olof Larsson]] and [[Hansdotter-809|Säter Karin Hansdotter]] **Lars' Brita Olsdotter had six siblings, but only one of them, her brother [[Olsson-1953|Hans]], had children. Hans Olsson had 10 great grandchildren. *[[Brodin-39|Nils Ersson Brodin]]'s parents were [[Brodin-10|Erik Olofsson Brodin]] and [[Nilsdotter-1836|Anna Nilsdotter]] **Nils Ersson Brodin had eight siblings. Two died in childhood. The others had children. '''Working on this''' (with many distractions) ***[[Brodin-14|Olof Ersson Brodin]] ***[[Brodin-16|Anna Ersdotter Brodin]] had six children, 23 grandchildren and at least 81 great-grand children (three or four more possibles in America) ***[[Brodin-17|Erik Ersson Brodin]] had five children, 12 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren ***[[Brodin-21|Magdalona Ersdotter Brodin]] had four children, 21 grandchildren and 77 great-grandchildren. One grandchild emigrated and has not been traced. ***[[Brodin-19|Kerstin Ersdotter Brodin]] had four children, six grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren ***[[Brodin-18|Margareta Ersdotter Brodin]] had one child, three grandchildren and one single great-grand child (childless) *[[Skägg-19|Karin Olsdotter Skägg]] *[[Persson-2935|Olof Persson]] *[[Persdotter-2018|Anna Cajsa Persdotter]] *[[Nilsson-3013|Carl Nilsson]] 's parents were [[Andersson-5576|Nils Andersson]] and [[Nilsdotter-2080|Anna Nilsdotter]] **Carl had four full siblings and three half siblings. Two were childless, one has not yet been tracked. Four siblings had children; they had in sum 176 great-grandchildren. One granddaughter may have had children in America. ***[[Nilsson-4900|Eric Nilsson Nyström]] had four children, 18 grandchildren and 60 great-grandchildren ***[[Nilsdotter-3012|Stina Cajsa Nilsdotter]] had seven children, five of them childless. She had 14 grandchildren and 64 great-grandchildren (two do not have profiles in WT) ***[[Nilsson-4901|Johan Nilsson]] had four children, one of them childless. He had 22 grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren ***[[Nilsson-4903|Gustaf Nilsson]] had no great grandchildren in Sweden. One granddaughter has not been traced in America *[[Andersdotter-3488|Brita Lisa Andersdotter]]'s parents were [[Olsson-2009|Anders Olsson]] and [[Ersdotter-457|Greta Ersdotter]] **Brita Lisa had seven siblings and two half siblings. Four of the nine were childless. After the others 25 great-grand children have been found, but one brother and one sister are still untraced. ***[[Andersdotter-8027|Maria Andersdotter]] had one daughter and one son. The son was married but childless. Through her daughter (who died young) Maria had one granddaughter and nine or ten great-grandchildren. (all but one died in early childhood and the surviving daughter went to Africa). ***[[Andersdotter-8028|Greta Stina Andersdotter]] went to serve in Kårsta in 1811, when she was sixteen. There is a gap in the household records for Kårsta at this time. Greta Stina probably died before 1840. '''Still untraced''' ***[[Andersson-12066|Johannes / Johan / Jan Andersson]] moved to an unspecified parish in Stockholm i 1817. Probably died before 1840. '''Still untraced''' ***[[Andersson-12067|Anders Andersson]] had 3 children, 8 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren ***[[Andersdotter-8030|Cajsa Andersdotter]] had 3 children and four grandchildren but no great-grandchildren ==Fourth cousins== The fourth cousins are the great great grandchildren of the siblings of Ingeborg's sixteen great great grandparents. '''Work on hold''' *[[Olsson-1888|Håman Jon Olsson]]'s parents were [[Hansson-1262|Håman Olof Hansson]] and [[Jonsdotter-1728|Utby Anna Jonsdotter]] **Håman Jon Olsson had a sister who died in childhood and an elder brother, Hans. Yield: 32 fourth cousins ***[[Olsson-1891|Håman Hans Olsson]] had 32 great-great grandchildren

Cousins Reunion

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Reunion for all the cousins!! Every year we come together to reminise and make new memeories with our family. What you'll need to bring 1. A dish of ur choosing 2. Drinks for ur family 3. A gift for the White Elephant Sale(an adult gift and if u have a child, we do kids' gifts too) There will be drinks and food provided, and the kids' gifts start at a quarter and go up. Please do not spend money on gifts, just something u may have laying around the house that u no longer use. WE HOPE TO SEE ALL OUR COUSINS THERE!!!!!!!!!!

Cousins with whom Swetenham-16 is in touch

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ARCHER :Andrew Bradley :Di Hubrecht FIELDING :David Crowe SWETENHAM :Foster Swetenham :Stephen Swetenham † :Swetenhams of India, Boutflower, Bell, Duke, Raynor :Caroline Behr - Duke :Jennie Horsfall Turner - Bell :Michael Hawkins - Boutflower, Raynor WATSON - MORPHY - HARRISON :Erica Power

Coventry Roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Fletcher-6178|Raymond Fletcher]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding All the Fletchers Born and Bred in Coventry * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14262353 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Covid-19 Deaths

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Personal page for people who have died of Covid-19. "Ask not for whom the bell tolls."--Ernest Hemingway Loss and Grief on an unheard of scale in our times. ---- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deaths_from_the_2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic https://ncov2019.live/ https://www.nbcnews.com/news/obituaries/coronavirus-deaths-60-stories-victims-around-country-n1194396 https://www.yakimaherald.com/obituaries/obituaries_of_note/son-jazz-great-ellis-marsalis-jr-dead-85-covid-involved/image_a5a99da5-cb20-59d8-a474-09aaa6c720a4.html https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/30/us/virus-wisconsin-nuns.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&fbclid=IwAR1_JZSrblPN4CHTRiTIT_J7ZqwJi4_9bbGloe9rKGITJG4T-jcRPMx8sv0 https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/24/us/us-coronavirus-deaths-100000.html?partner=applenews&ad-keywords=APPLEMOBILE®ion=interactivepromo&asset_id=100000007153828&uri=nyt%3A%2F%2Farticle%2F0bd73e18-d68b-5968-9aec-ed032eb72d42&fbclid=IwAR2MnIXhY492UDILyrgA8IpX8ah3cD0-f4IDuVt1w-1_7Iq_8R6f1QS_1EA

Covington County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources

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Family Search Wiki page for Covington: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Covington_County,_Mississippi_Genealogy '''Mississippi County Pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Adams_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Adams County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Amite_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Amite County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Attala_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Attala County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Claiborne_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Claiborne County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Coahoma_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Coahoma County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Covington_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Covington County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hinds_County%2C_Mississippi-1|Hinds County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Itawamba_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Itawamba County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Marshall_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Marshall County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Monroe_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Monroe County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Panola_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Panola County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Prentiss_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Prentiss County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rankin_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Rankin County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Smith_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Smith County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Tippah_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Tippah County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Union_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Union County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Warren_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Warren County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Wilkinson_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Wilkinson County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1820 US Census – Name: Elisha Chislom
[Elijah Chisum]
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Covington, Mississippi
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 5
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 18: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Commerce: 6
Free White Persons – Under 16: 8
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 10
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 11
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Covington, Mississippi; Page: 18; NARA Roll: M33_58; Image: 38
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1316785:7734?_phsrc=Zmn85&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chism&ml_rpos=3&queryId=a04a6523d2602bf3e73a1eec9bf03449

1820 US Census – Name: [Isham Chisholm]
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Covington, Mississippi
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 18: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 2
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 2
Number of Persons – Engaged in Commerce: 4
Free White Persons – Under 16: 5
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 4
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 11
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Covington, Mississippi; Page: 20; NARA Roll: M33_58; Image: 40
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1316871:7734?_phsrc=Zmn85&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chism&ml_rpos=4&queryId=a04a6523d2602bf3e73a1eec9bf03449

1820 US Census – Name: [Isham Chisholm]
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Covington, Mississippi
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 18: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 2
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 2
Number of Persons – Engaged in Commerce: 4
Free White Persons – Under 16: 5
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 4
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 11
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Covington, Mississippi; Page: 20; NARA Roll: M33_58; Image: 40
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1316871:7734?_phsrc=Zmn84&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chisholm&ml_rpos=2&queryId=e06b835289fe19646287d50726d69f76

1820 – Covington County, Mississippi (Tax Rolls)
Elijah Chislom – 1 pole, 1 slave
James Chissum – 1 pole
Isham Chislolm – 1 pole, 8 slaves
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/covington/1820-combined/detail/386455#dtop

1821 – Covington County, Mississippi (Tax Rolls)
Elijah Chism – 1 pole
Isum Chism – 1 pole, 4 slaves
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/covington/1821-combined/detail/323721

1822 – Covington County, Mississippi (Tax Rolls)
Elijah Chisum – 160 acres, 1 pole, 1 slave
Isham Chisum – 4 slaves
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/covington/1822-combined/detail/322868#dtop

1824 – Covington County, Mississippi (Tax Rolls)
Cleaburn Chisum – 3 slaves
Elijah Chisum – 240 acres, 3 slaves
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/covington/1824-combined/detail/322640

1825 – Covington County, Mississippi (Tax Rolls)
Claiborne Chisum – 320 acres, Booye, 1 pole, 4 slaves
Elijah Chisum – 240 acres, Booye, 1 slave
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/covington/1825-combined/detail/323101#dtop

1827 – Covington County, Mississippi (Tax Rolls)
John Chisholm – 1 pole, 7 slaves
Claiborne Chisum – 320 acres, 1 pole, 3 slaves
James Chisum – 1 pole
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/covington/1827-combined/detail/323463#dtop

1828 – Covington County, Mississippi (Tax Rolls)
Clabourn Chisum – 160 acres, 1 pole, 2 slaves
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/covington/1828-combined/detail/322435#dtop

1828 Feb 11 – (Land Grant in Mississippi) … Know ye, that Claiborn Chisum, executor of the estate of Isham Chisum, deceased, having deposited in the General Land Office a Certificate of the Register of the Land Office at St Stephens, whereby it appears that full payment has been made for the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 18 in Township 7 of Range 17 West of the Basis Meridian, containing 80 acres, and 50/100ths of an acre, of the Lands directed to be sold at St Stephens, Alabama in pursuance of the Laws providing for the sale of the lands of the United States in Mississippi and Alabama, there is granted by the United States unto the said Claiborn Chisum executor as aforesaid and to his heirs the half quarter lot or section of land above described to have and to hold the said half quarter lot or section of land, with the appurtenances, unto the said Claiborn Chisum execuotor of the estate of Isham Chisum decd and to his heirs and assigns forever. …
Given under my hand … the 11th day of February … 1828 … By the President: JQA.
CV-0127-009, Patentee CHISUM, CLAIBORN, Patentee CHISUM, ISHAM 2/11/1828, 1281 MS, St Stephens 007N – 017W, E½NE¼, 18, Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi (Covington County, MS at time of grant)
https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0127-009&docClass=CV&sid=eymn0nqu.fat#patentDetailsTabIndex=0

1828 Feb 11 – (Land Grant in Mississippi) … Know ye, that Claiborn Chisum, executor of the estate of Isham Chisum, decd having deposited in the General Land Office a certificate of the Register of the Land Office at St Stephens whereby it appears that full payment has been made for the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 7 in Township 7 of Range 17 West of the Basis Meridian containing 80 acres and 40/100ths of an acre, of the Lands directed to be sold at St Stephens, Alabama, in pursuance of the Laws providing for the sale of the Lands of the United States in Mississippi and Alabama, there is granted by the United States, unto the said Claiborn Chisum, executor as aforesaid and to his heirs the half quarter lot or section of land described:
To have and to hold the said half quarter lot or section of land, with the appurtenances unto the said Claiborn Chisum, executor of the estate of Isham Chisum, decd and to his heirs and assigns forever.
CV-0127-010, Patentee CHISUM, CLAIBORN, Patentee CHISUM, ISHAM, 2/11/1828, 1282 MS, St Stephens, 007N – 017W, E½SE¼, 7, Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi. (Covington County, MS at time of grant)
https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0127-010&docClass=CV&sid=eymn0nqu.fat#patentDetailsTabIndex=0

1829 – Covington County, Mississippi (Tax Rolls)
Claiborne Chisum – 200 acres, 1 pole, 3 slaves
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/covington/1829-combined/detail/323537#dtop

1830 US Census Name: [Amelia G Chisholm]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Covington, Mississippi
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 4
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 10
Year: 1830; Census Place: Covington, Mississippi; Series: M19; Roll: 70; Page: 142; Family History Library Film: 0014838
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1329417:8058?_phsrc=Zmn90&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chisholm&ml_rpos=3&queryId=1520cb25843a110bd273882679e7d258

1831 – Covington County, Mississippi (Tax Rolls)
Clabourne Chisum – 160 acres, Booye, 1 pole, 3 slaves
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/covington/1831-combined/detail/322275

Covington neighbors in 1820

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Coward Family Mysteries

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Coward Family Mysteries Samuel Coward was born 1828, somewhere I think in the Marlboro, Chesterfield areas of South Carolina. He served in the Confederacy during the Civil War. The 26th Infantry Company D. Then he disappears. I know he survived the war, my g grandfather Charley Brasinton Coward was born 09/11/1875. HIs mother, Caroline Bone (Boan) Coward is said to have passed 02/ 1875. I cannot find burial or death certificates for either of my g grandparents.

Cowhick Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Carpenter-13530|Jesse Carpenter]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17236435 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cowper-Cooper in Hingham, Norfolk, Parish Registers

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[[Cowper-21|Thomas Cowper (abt.1572-)]]
[[Space:Notes_on_Cowper-Cooper_of_Hingham_Norfolk%2C_England|Notes on Cowper-Cooper of Hingham Norfolk, England]] The primary sources of information regarding these entries are (1) Parish registers for Hingham (Baptisms, 1600-1912. Marriages, 1600-1664, 1683-1903. Banns, 1754-1872. Burials, 1600-1652, 1683-1905), FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430; [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/680585?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch'' catalog entry], 60 images. (These images also appear as FHL film 1526135, items 16-31, also said DGS 4143430; Hingham register begin at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-3JN?i=777&cc=1416598 image 778 of 2165].) Items 16 - 31 Waypoints (generally baptisms, then marriages, then burials), *1602--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S3B?i=2&cc=1416598 begins at image 3]. *1605--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S3Z?i=9&cc=1416598 begins at image 10]. *1610--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SSB?i=13&cc=1416598 begins at image 14]. *1615--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SJW?i=17&cc=1416598 begins at image 18]. *1619--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-3G1?i=21&cc=1416598 begins at image 22]. *1623--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SC9?i=25&cc=1416598 begins at image 26]. *1630--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SY8?i=32&cc=1416598 begins at image 33]. *1635--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-93K?i=37&cc=1416598 begins at image 38] *1640--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S37?i=43&cc=1416598 begins at image 44] Transcripts of the parish registers also exist (only baptisms and marriages are known). See Parish register transcripts (Hingham), FHL Digital Collection, DGS 007763895; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-DS9R-L?i=480&cat=247329 baptisms begin at image 481 of 902]; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-DS9P-2?i=461&cat=247329 marriages begin at image 462 of 902]. There is an index to these baptism and marriage transcripts, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-DS9X-6?i=592&cat=247329 begins at image 593 of 902] (C entries [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-DS99-C?i=595&cat=247329 begin atimage 596 of 902]; G entries [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-DS99-S?i=597&cat=247329 begin at 598 of 902]; L entries [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-DSMB-B?i=600&cat=247329 begin at 601 of 902]). NB. The surname Cowper is indexed separately from Cooper. Cowper indexed as 3, 11, 17, 39, 43, 45, 49, 149, 155, 161, 167, 169; Cooper as 7, 9, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 29, 33, 51, 63, 69, 71-73, 75, 77-79, 81, 83, 87, 91, 93, 95, 97, 101, 102, 105, 109, 111, 117, 119, 121, 123, 125, 129, 131-133, 137, 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 151-154, 157. ==Baptisms to 1650== '''Note: If an inline citation appears in the column "Cite," then a WikiTree child list entry and/or profile exists.'''
See also [[#Notes_as_ to_Baptisms|Notes as to Baptisms]]. :{| | '''Date'''-------------- || '''Name''' --------|| '''As'''-------|| '''Name/Other'''---------------- || '''Cite''' |- |3 January 1601||John||son of ||[[Cowper-21|Thomas Cowper]]||John Cowper 1601[/2] baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S3B?i=2&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 2 of 60, father is Thomas Cowper. |- |29 January 1603||Thomas||son of |||[[Cowper-21|Thomas Cowper]]||Thomas Cowper 1603[/4] baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SK8?i=5&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 6 of 60, father is Thomas Cowper. |- |1 April 1604 ||John||son of ||[[Cowper-630|Peter Cowper]]||John Cowper 1604 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SK8?i=5&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 6 of 60, father is Thomas Cowper; ''FamilySearch'' indexed the father's name as "John" (alternative parish register transcript shows the father's name as Peter ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-DS9V-4?i=485&cat=247329 007763895, image 486 of 902]). |- |15 December 1605||Rebecca||daughter of|||[[Cowper-21|Thomas Cowper]]||Rebecca Cowper 1605 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SHS?i=8&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 9 of 60; father is Thomas Cowper. |- |5 February 1606||Thomas||son of ||[[Cowper-611|Robert Coo[per]]]||Thomas Cowper 1606[/7] baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S2Y?i=10&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 11 of 60, father is Robert. |- |16 February 1607||Elizabeth||daughter of||[[Cowper-630|Peter Coop[er]]]||Elizabeth Coop[er] 1607[/8] baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S3B?i=2&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 12 of 60, father is Peter Coop[er]. |- |24 April 1608||Nathaniel||son of |||[[Cowper-21|Thomas Cooper]]||Nathaniel Cowper 1608 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S3B?i=2&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 12 of 60, father is Thomas Cooper. |- |24 June 1610||Mary||daughter of||[[Cowper-611|Robert Cooper]]||Mary Cowper 1610 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SSB?i=13&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 14 of 60, father is Robert. |- |26 August 1610||Ann||daughter of||[[Cowper-21|Thomas Cooper]]||Ann Cowper 1610 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SSB?i=13&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 14 of 60; father is Thomas. |- |10 February 1610||John||son of||[[Cooper-32331|Anthony Cooper]]||John Cooper 1610 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SSB?i=13&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 14 of 60, father is Anthony. |- |19 April 1612||Henry||son of ||[[Cowper-611|Robert Cooper]]||Henry Cooper 1612 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9NZ?i=15&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 16 of 60, father is Robert. |- |2 August 1612 ||George||son of ||[[Cowper-609|Henry Cooper]]||George Cooper 1612 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9NZ?i=15&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 16 of 60, father is Henry. |- |19 December 1613||Anthony||son of||[[Cooper-32331|Anthony Coop[er]]]||Anthony Coop[er] 1613 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9B9?i=16&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 17 of 60, father is Anthony. |- |30 January 1613||John||son of||Thomas Cooper butcher||xxxx |- |1 January 1614||Ann||daughter of||[[Cowper-609|Henry Coop[er]]]||Ann Coop[er] 1614[/5] baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SJW?i=17&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 18 of 60, father is Henry. |- |16 April 1615||Susan||daughter of||[[Cowper-611|Robert Cooper]]||Susan Coop[er] 1615 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SJW?i=17&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 18 of 60.. father is Robert. |- |21 April 1616||Jeremy||son of ||[[Cooper-32331|Anthony Cooper]]||Jeremy Cooper 1616 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-351?i=18&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 19 of 60, father is Anthony. |- |28 July 1616||Elizabeth||daughter of ||[[Cowper-611|Robert Cooper]]||Elizabeth Cooper 1616 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-351?i=18&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 19 of 60, father if Robert. |- |4 September 1617||Margaret||daughter of ||[[Cowper-611|Robert Cooper]]||Margaret Coop[er] 1617 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S3F?i=19&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 20 of 60, father is Robert. |- |4 June 1618||Susan||daughter of||[[Cowper-609|Henry Cooper]]||Susan Cooper 1618 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S1M?i=20&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 21 of 60, father is Henry. |- |14 May 1619||Mary||daughter of ||[[Cowper-611|Robert Cooper]]||Marye Coop[er] 1619 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-3G1?i=21&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 22 of 60, father is Robert. |- |27 June 1619||Rose||daughter of||Thomas Cooper pedler||xxxx |- |15 February 1619||Henrye||son of ||[[Cowper-609|Henrye Cooper]]||Henrye Cooper 1619[/20] baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S4C?i=22&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 23 of 60, father is Henrye. |- | 21 August 1620 || Frances || daughter of || Robert Coop[er] || xxxx |- | 5 November 1620 || Rachel || daughter of || Thomas Coop[er] || xxxx |- | 17 December 1620 || Rebecca || daughter of || Thomas Coop[er] || xxxx |- | 19 December 1621 || Susan || daughter of || Thomas Cooper || xxxx |- | 22 January 1621 || Samuell || son of || [[Cowper-609|Henrye Coop[er]]]||Samuell Coop[er] 1621[/2] baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SNX?i=24&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 25 of 60, father is Henrye. |- | 3 November 1622 || John || son of || George Coop[er] taylor || xxxx |- | 12 December 1622 || Alice || daughter of || Thomas Cooper ||xxxx |- | 15 March 1622 || William || son of || Robert Cooper || xxxx |- |4 March 1623||Amye||daughter of||[[Cowper-609|Henrye Coop[er]]]||Amye Coop[er] 1623/[4] baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SZ8?i=26&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 27 of 60, father is Henrye. |- | 1 August 1624 || Marye || daughter of || Thomas Cooper of Norwood ||xxxx |- | 20 February 1624 || Richard || son of || George Coop[er] taylor || xxxx |- | 16 July 1626 || Frances || daughter of || John Coop[er] || xxxx |- | 2 August 1626 || Alice || daughter of || [[Cowper-609|Henry Coop[er]]]||Alice Coop[er] 1626 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SM9?i=28&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image 29 of 60, father is Henrye. |- | 15 July 1627 || Elizabeth || daughter of || George Coop[er] taylor || xxxx |- | 15 June 1628 || Ann || daughter of || Thomas Coop[er] || xxxx |- | 29 September 1628 || John || son of || John Cooper ||xxxx |- | 1 April 1629 || George || son of || John Coop[er] || xxxx |- | 31 August 1630 || Thomas || son of || [[Cooper-697|Thomas Coop[er]]] grocer ||Thomas Coop[er] 1630 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SY8?i=32&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 33 of 60, father is Thomas grocer. |- | 28 February 1630 || Marten/Martin || sons of || George Coop[er] taylor ||xxxx |- | 28 February 1630 || John || sons of || George Coop[er] taylor ||xxxx |- | 16 June 1631 || Robert || son of || John Cooper elder [?struck] ||xxxx |- | 1 July 1631 || John || son of || John Cooper "Kidier" || xxxx |- | 2 March 1631 || Samuell || son of ||[[Cooper-697|Thomas Coop[er]]] grocer || Samuell Coop[er] 1631 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S8G?i=33&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 34 of 60, father is Thomas grocer. |- | 1 September 1633 || Robert || son of || Robert Coop[er] younger || xxxx |- | 1 November 1633 || Rachell || daughter of ||[[Cooper-697|Thomas Coop[er]]] grocer || Rachell Coop[er] 1633 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S9L?i=35&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 36 of 60, father is Thomas grocer. |- | 22 November 1633 || Marye & Alice || daughters of || John Coop[er] elder || xxxx |- | 13 January 1633 || William || son of || John Coop[er] "Kiddier" ||xxxx |- | 11 April 1634 || Debora || daughter of || [[Cooper-32331|Antony Coop[er]]] ||Deboral Coop[er] 1634 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S9L?i=35&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 36 of 60, father is Antony. |- | 26 March 1635 || Frances || daughter of || Robert Coop[er] young[er] & Frances || xxxx |- | 14 May 1635 || George || son of || George Cooper & Mary ||xxxx |- | 9 December 1635 || Rachell || daughter of ||[[Cooper-697|Thomas Cooper]] & Rachell ||Rachell Coop[er] 1635 baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-93K?i=37&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 38 of 60, parents are Thomas and Rachell. |- | 3 March 1635 || Easter || daughter of || Thomas Cooper weaver & Easter || xxxx |- | 6 March 1635 || Peeter || son of || John Cooper "Kiddier" & Elizabeth || xxxx |- | 8 April 1636 || Anthonie || son of || John Coop[er] elder & Marie || xxxx |- | 5 March 1636 || Peter || son of || John Cowper & Elizabeth ||xxxx |- | 30 April 1637 || Ann || daughter of || Robt Coop[er] & Frances ||xxxx |- | 1 January 1637 || Elizabeth || daughter of ||[[Cooper-697|Thomas Cooper]] & Rachel ||Elizabeth Cooper 1637[/8] baptism, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9N3?i=39&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 40 of 60, parents are Thomas and Rachell. |- | 1 February 1638 || Alice || daughter of || John Cooper & Alice || xxxx |- | 15 March 1638 || Anne || daughter of || John Cooper & Marie of [?Gild Rowe] || xxxx |- | 3 June 1639 || John || son of || Robt Cowper & Frances || xxxx |- | 22 November 1640 || John || son of || John Cowper butcher and Alice || xxxx |- | 2 September 1641 || Tho: || son of || Robert Cowper || xxxx |- | 24 November 1644 || Elizabeth || daughter of || Robt Cowper ||xxxx |- | 30 November 1644 || Samuell || son of || Peter Cowper || xxxx |- | 13 February 1644 || Eliah || son of || John Cowper elder || xxxx |- | 2 March 1644 || Susan || daugher of || Richard Cowper || xxxx |- | 9 November 1645 || George || son of || John Cowper butcher ||xxxx |- | 21 September 1646 || Anne || daughter of || Richard Cowper || xxxx |- | 16 May 1647 || Samuell || son of || Robt Cowper ||xxxx |- | 31 October 1647 || Tho: || son of || John Cowper younger ||xxxx |- | 21 January 1648 || Amye || daughter of || Richard Cowper ||xxxx |- | March 1650 || John || son of || William Cowper || xxxx |- | 23 March 1650 || Robt || son of || Robt Cowper & Anne || xxxx |- |xxxx||xxxxxx||xxxxxx||xxxxxx||xxx |} ==Marriages to 1650== Note: Inline citation appear for all of the marriages, whether or not WikiTree profiles exist. If the Cooper party has been identified, then a WikiTree link appears.
See also [[#Notes_as_ to_Marriages|Notes as to Marriages]]. :{| | '''Date'''-------------- ||---- '''Cowper/Cooper''' ----||'''&'''|| ----'''Other'''---- || '''Cite''' |- | 5 February 1604 || [[Cowper-611|Roberte Cowper]] || & || Awdrie Wrighte ||Cowper-Wrighte 1604[/5] marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9HT?i=7&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 8 of 60. |- | 25 July 1609 ||[[Cooper-32331|Anthony Cooper]]|| & || Margaret Clarke ||Cooper-Clarke 1609 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9WC?i=12&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 13 of 60. |- | 6 February 1609 || Bridget Cooper || & || Stephen Burrowe ||Cooper-Burrowe 1609[/10] marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9WC?i=12&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 13 of 60. |- | 21 October 1610 || Alice Cooper || & || Rowland Barnes ||Cooper-Barnes 1610 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SSB?i=13&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 14 of 60. |- | 27 January 1612 || Mary Cowp[er]|| & ||John Hewke||Cowp[er]-Hewke 1612[/3] marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9NZ?i=15&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 16 of 60. |- | 12 January 1613 || Thomas Cooper || & || Leuce Anderson ||Cooper-Anderson 1613[/4] marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9B9?i=16&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 17 of 60. |- | 21 May 1617 || Honor Cooper || & || Robert James ||Cooper-James 1617 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S1M?i=20&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 21 of 60. |- | 25 May 1618 || Elizabeth Cowper || & || Richard Watson ||Cowper-Watson 1618 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-3G1?i=21&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 22 of 60. |- | 12 August 1619 || Thomas Cooper butcher || & || Agnes Bishop ||Cooper-Bishop 1619 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S4C?i=22&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 23 of 60. |- | 12 September 1619 || Edenye Coop[er] || & || Edward English ||Coop[er]-English 1619 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S4C?i=22&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 23 of 60. |- | 22 April 1622 || George Cooper tailor || & || Susan Chamberlain ||Cooper-Chamberlain 1622 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SC9?i=25&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 26 of 60. |- | 25 September 1634 ||Tomas Cooper|| & || Easter Roggers||Cooper-Roggers 1634 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9Z6?i=36&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 37 of 60. |- | 14 May 1638 || John Cooper, singleman, son of Robert || & || Alice Tanne, singlewoman ||Cooper-Tanne 1638 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-3MH?i=41&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 42 of 60. |- | 14 June 1638 || Elizabeth Cooper, singlewoman || & || William Barnewell, singleman, son of William ||Cooper-Barnewell 1638 marriage, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-3MH?i=41&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 42 of 60. |- |xxxx||xxxxxx||&||xxxxxx||xxx |- |} ==Burials to 1650== Note: Inline citation appear for all of the burials, whether or not WikiTree profiles exist.
See also [[#Notes_as_ to_Burials|Notes as to Burials]]. :{| | '''Date'''-------------- || '''Name''' --------|| '''As'''-------|| '''Name/Other'''------------ || '''Cite''' |- | 3 November 1607 || Mergett Cowper || wife of || Robert Cowper ||Mergett Cowper 1607 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SKP?i=11&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 12 of 60, she is wife of Robert Cowper. |- | 15 July 1609 || [[Cooper-34461|George Cowper]] || || ||George Cowper 1609 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SSB?i=13&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 14 of 60. NB. Probate date on his will is before burial date. |- | 22 December 1611 || Thomas Coop[er] || || ||Thomas Coop[er] 1611 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S2C?i=14&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 15 of 60. |- | 22 February 1613 || John Cowp[er] || son of || Thomas Cowper ||John Cowp[er] 1613[/4] burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9B9?i=16&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 17 of 60, he is son of Thomas Cowper. |- | 25 March 1616 || Elizabeth Cooper || || ||Elizabeth Cooper 1616 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S3F?i=19&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 20 of 60. |- | 1 September 1617 || Thomas Cowper a stranger|| || ||Thomas Cowper, stranger, 1617 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S1M?i=20&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 21 of 60. |- | 5 September 1617 || [[Clarke-20003|Marget Coop[er]]] || wife of || [[Cooper-32331|Anthony Cowper]] ||Marget Coop[er] 1617 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S1M?i=20&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 21 of 60, she is wife of Anthony. |- | 27 November 1617 || [[Cooper-34522|John Cooper]] || || ||John Cooper 1617 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S1M?i=20&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 21 of 60. |- | 6 April 1618 || Marye Coop[er] || daughter of || Robert Coop[er] ||Marget Coop[er] 1618 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-3G1?i=21&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 22 of 60, she is daughter of Robert Coop[er]. |- | 3 July 1619 || Richard Coop[er] || || ||Richard Coop[er] 1619 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S4C?i=22&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 23 of 60. |- | 17 March 1620 || Rachell Cooper || daughter of || Thomas Cooper ||Rachell Cooper 1620[/1] burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S5Y?i=23&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 24 of 60, she is daughter of Thomas Cooper. |- | 23 March 1620 || [[Cowper-217|John Cooper]] the older || || ||John Cooper the older 1620[/1] burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S5Y?i=23&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 24 of 60. |- | 9 October 1625 || Lawrence Coop[er] || || ||Lawrence Coop[er] 1625 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SM9?i=28&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 29 of 60. |- | 24 August 1626 || Robert Cooper the Elder || || ||Robert Cooper the Elder 1626 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S6N?i=29&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 30 of 60. |- | 5 October 1626 || [[Cowper-609|Henrye Cooper]] || || ||Henrye Cooper 1626 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S6N?i=29&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 30 of 60. |- | 16 September 1627 || John Coop[er] || son of || George Coop[er] taylor ||John Coop[er] 1626 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S8Q?i=30&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 31 of 60, he is son of "George Coop[er] taylor." |- | 5 August 1628 || Ann Coop[er] || daughter of || Thomas Coop[er] ||Ann Coop[er] 1628 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S9W?i=31&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 32 of 60, she is daughter of Thomas Coop[er]. |- | 10 December 1628 || Marye Cowp[er] widdowe || || ||Marye Cowp[er] widdowe 1628 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S9W?i=31&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 32 of 60. |- | 23 June 1629 || Marye Cooper || daughter of || Robert Cooper ||Marye Cooper 1629 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S9W?i=31&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 32 of 60, she is daughter of Robert Cooper. |- | 25 March 1630 || Susan Coop[er] widdowe || || ||Susan Coop[er] widdowe 1630 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SY8?i=32&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 33 of 60. |- | 2 October 1630 ||[[Cowper-216|Elizabeth Cooper]] widdowe || || ||Elizabeth Cooper widdowe 1630 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SY8?i=32&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 33 of 60. |- | 7 June 1634 || Ann Coop[er] || daughter of || Thomas Coop[er] Elder ||Anne Coop[er] 1634 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9Z6?i=36&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 37 of 60, she is daughter of Thomas Coop[er] elder. |- | 24 November 1634 ||[[Cooper-977|Rachell Cooper]] || daughter of || [[Cooper-697|Thomas Cooper]] grocer ||Rachell Cooper 1635 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9Z6?i=36&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 37 of 60, she is daughter of Thomas Cooper grocer. |- | 20 August 1635 || Merget Coo[per] || daughter of || Robert Coo[per] ||Merget Coo[per] 1635 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-93K?i=37&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 38 of 60, she is daughter of Robert Coo[per]. |- | 15 January 1635 || [[Cooper-974|...amuell Coo[per]]] || son of || [[Cooper-697|Tomas Coo[per]]] grocer ||[S]amuell Coo[per] 1635 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9R4?i=38&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 39 of 60, he is son of Thomas Coo[per] grocer. |- | 29 January 1635 || Henrye Cooper grocer || || ||Henry Cooper grocer 1635[/6] burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9R4?i=38&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 39 of 60. |- | 14 March 1635 || Peeter Coo[per] || son of || John Coo[per] Kiddier ||Peeter Coo[per] 1635[/6] burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9R4?i=38&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 39 of 60, he is son of John Coo[per] Kiddier. |- | 1 January 1639 || Anthony Cooper || son of || John Cooper of Hall Moor ||Anthony Cooper 1639[/40] burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S37?i=43&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 44 of 60, he is son of John Cooper of Hall Moor. |- | 4 May 1641 ||[[Cowper-611|Robert the Elder Cowper]] || || ||Robert Cowper the Elder 1641 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9WQ?i=45&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 46 of 60. |- | 5 July 1641 || Tho Cowper butcher || || ||Tho[mas] Cowper butcher 1641 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9WQ?i=45&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 46 of 60. |- | 3 May 1644 || John Cowper ?Elder/Kiddier|| || ||John Cowper ?Elder/Kiddier 1644 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-3ZN?i=46&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 47 of 60. |- | 4 June 1644 || Ann Cowper || || ||Ann Cowper 1644 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SBS?i=47&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 48 of 60. |- | 23 May 1645 || Anne Cowper || daughter of || John Cowper of Hall Moor ||Ann Cowper 1645 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SBS?i=47&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 48 of 60, she is daughter John Cowper of Hall Moor. |- | 3 November 1645 || Susan Cowper || || ||Susan Cowper 1645 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9YX?i=48&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 49 of 60. |- | 12 March 1646 || Elizabeth Cowper wid[ow] || || ||Elizabeth Cowper wid[ow] 1646[/7] burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9YX?i=48&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 49 of 60. |- | 26 April 1647 || Frances Cowper || daughter of || Robt Cowper ||Frances Cowper 1647 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9XQ?i=49&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 50 of 60, she is daughter of Robt Cowper. |- | 26 June 1647 || Tho: Cowper || son of || Robt Cowper ||Tho[mas] Cowper 1647 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9XQ?i=49&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 50 of 60, he is son of Robt Cowper. |- | 3 November 1647 || Tho Cowper || son of || John Cowper Younger ||Tho[mas] Cowper 1647 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9XQ?i=49&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 50 of 60, he is son of John Cowper Youngerr. |- | 20 December 1647 || Susan Cowper || daughter of || Ric Cowper ||Susan Cowper 1647 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-9XQ?i=49&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 50 of 60, she is daugher of Ric[hard] Cowper. |- | 23 June 1649 || Frances Cowper || wife of || Robt Cowper ||Frances Cowper 1649 burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-SGC?i=51&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 52 of 60, she is wife of Robt Cowper. |- | 2 February 1650 || Mary Cowper || daughter of || Tho: Cowper of Norwood ||Mary Cowper 1650[/1] burial, Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D4D3-S7G?i=52&cc=1416598 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) 53 of 60, she is daughter of Tho[mas] Cowper of Norwood. |- |xxxx||xxxxxx||xxxxx||xxxxxx||xxx |- |} ==Research Notes== Note: Parish registers for Hingham; digital images, [URL ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 4143430, image(s) __ of 60. The records appear in chronological order and the year heading generally change after March 25th; double dating appears in the reference notes. ====Notes as to Baptisms==== ====Notes as to Marriages==== ====Notes as to Burials==== == Sources ==

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I. John Cox, husband of Rachel Cox II. John Cox, husband of Mary Harlan III. Samuel Cox, Jr - born probably 9 Dec 1774.Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, U.S., Church and Town Records, 1669-2013 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Birth records of Trinity Church, Oxford, p.32. Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 336. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8867534?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a225141356579762b4a6936493271775a4d48736d462b57657a36525455554876634f5470673673594279374d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Online link]

Cox Family Bible

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This family bible has details beginning with the family of Frances Cox nee Richards. Edward and Frances Cox lived at Lane's Tier, in the highlands of Tasmania near Osterley. The bible was passed to her daughter Sarah, who married John Brown in Brighton, Tasmania in 1882 and lived on the property of Strathbarton in Apsley. A few details entered are Sarah's, but most were entered by Sarah's daughter Esther (Hester) after Sarah's early death in 1900. The bible was a prized possession to Hester, and one of her strongest links to her deceased mother. Hester married Thomas Reading in 1903 and diligently added births and deaths to the bible. Most of the extra cards and papers in the bible tin are believed to have been Hester's. Thomas and Hester lived in Apsley on the property of Parki. In later years, Hester passed the bible to her daughter Beryl, who by then was married to Eli Dillon and had an adult family plus grandchildren. Beryl lived in Cygnet, then moved to Geeveston, still in Tasmania. Beryl passed the bible to myself (Irene) in 1994, probably because of my insatiable interest in the family and my love of poring over her photographs. I am now living in South Australia so the bible is with me here.

Cox Family Photos (Civil War Era)

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These are a collection of photos that I have from the Cox family of Warren County, Kentucky. They are from around the Civil War. The individuals in the photos have not been identified yet.

Cox Genealogy

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Cox families with emphasis on Hall County, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia. This study may include other states as connections are found. === GEORGIA === 1820 Hall County, Georgia census records Series: M33 Roll: 6 Page: 81 Wm Cox :m 26-45 :f 26-45 :'''m 0-10''' :'''m 0-10''' [Could this be [[Cox-4178 | William E. Cox]]? He'd be about six years old.] :'''m 0-10''' :f 0-10 :f 0-10 Neighbors: Thomas '''Cantrel''' and Matthew Goss families. Very hard to read this census. This particular census record is promising because William was living next to a Cantrel. Both John Cox (a possible relative) and William E. married Cantrells. Series: M33 Roll: 6 Page: 83 Joshua Cox :m 45+ :f 45+ Neighbors: John Eubanks and John Holcomb? Holly Barton is recorded on the same page next to Jesse Henson and David? Smith. Holly is possibly the mother of Henry Barton of Hall Co., GA. Series: M33 Roll: 6 Page: 88 John Cox :m 26-45 :f 26-45 :f 16-26 :m 10-16 :m 10-16 :f 10-16 :m '''0-10''' [Could one of these boys be 6 year old William E. Cox?] :m '''0-10''' :m '''0-10''' Neighbors: Wm. Stoker and Josiah Hicks Series: M33 Roll: 6 Page: 88 John Cox :m 26-45 :f 26-45 :m 10-16 :m '''0-10''' [Another possibility for 6 year old William E. Cox.] :m '''0-10''' :f 0-10 :f 0-10 Neighbors: Thomas McCoy, Hugh McCoy, Robert Black, Jos. Black This census was very hard to read so please don't count any of the above as fact without double-checking it for yourself. :Edward Hawkins: :1 male 45 and up :1 male 16-26 :1 male 16-18 :3 males 10-16 (one is Nathaniel Hawkins born ca 1807 Ga who married '''Charlotte Cox''') :2 males under 10 (one is Uriah born 1814 Hall Co, Ga who married '''Margaret Cox''') :2 males 16-26 :1 female 10-16 (one of the females is probably Elizabeth Hawkins who married '''Joshua Cox''' in 1823 Hall Co, Ga, and later was in Fayette Co, Ga)http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/WELLS/2000-10/0970598122 ~*~ Other possible relatives of William E. Cox: :Abram Cox md. Cinthy Stewart....... 19 Nov 1823 :Elizabeth Cox md. Payton Wade...... 11 Sep 1823 :Joshua Cox md. Elizabeth Hawkins.. 15 Jun 1823 :Sarah Cox md. John Padon............ 12 Nov 1824 :[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/hall/marriages-1.html Hall County, Georgia Marriages 1819 to 1824] ~*~ 1825: Captain Oliver's District, Hall County Poor School :Parent: John Cox :Children: Samul, age ?; James, age 15; William, age 12 [Could this be William E. Cox?]http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/Poorschool3.htm List of children in Hall County, Georgia Poor School 1826: James Williams made application for children to attend Hall County Poor School including Samuel and George Coxhttp://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/poorschoolpage7.htm Applications for children to go to Hall County, Georgia Poor School Apr 3,1827: Receipt for teaching in the 268th District: James Cox, Wm Cox, and others.http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/poorschoolpage9.htm Hall County Poor School Oct 2,1827 Receipt for Saml. K. Oliver for teaching Samuel Cox and others.http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/poorschool11.htm ~*~ A John Cox of Hall County, Georgia--a Revolutionary soldier--drew land in Troup County in the Land Lottery of 1827. ~*~ 1 January 1828: Receipt for Samuel K. Oliver for teaching William Cox and others.http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/poorschool10.htm 1829: Teachers paid for the school year: J.T. COX, among others. ~*~ [[Space:1830_Hall_County%2C_Georgia%2C_Annotated|1830 Hall County, Georgia Census]] pg. 71 John Cox :m 50-60 :f 40-50 :m 20-30 : '''m 15-20''' William E. would be about sixteen years old. : '''m 15-20''' :m 10-15 :m 10-15 :m 5-10 :f 0-5 :f 0-5 :person of color :? 10-24 ~*~ pg. 85 John F. Cox :m 20-30 :f 15-20 :f 5-10 :f 0-5 :f 0-5 :f 0-5 ~*~ pg. 96 Phebe Cox :f 40-50 :f 20-30 :'''m 15-20''' :'''m 15-20''' :f 15-20 :f 10-15 :m 5-10 :m 5-10 :f 5-10 :f 5-10 [Phebe Cox from Hall Co, Georgia (born ca 1787) had 6 children: Cassey, Simpson W., Willis, Mary (Polly), Sophronia A., George.] http://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/3170.htmlhttps://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11831-150318-82?cc=1401638&wc=MMY6-9Z3:n1173317961 ~*~ pg. 120 John Cox :m 60-70 :f 20-30 :'''m 15-20''' :m 10-15 :m 10-15 :f 5-10 :f 5-10 :f 0-5 ~*~ Nathaniel Cox Married Mahala Floyd in Hall County Georgia in 1832. They moved to Murray County, Georgia before the 1840 census. According to the 1850 census, Nathaniel was from South Carolina. They moved to Marion County, Alabama by 1854. http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=4324&p=surnames.cox A Joseph William Cox was born ca 1835 in Hall County to parents Samuel and Martha (Ashworth) Cox. Joseph married Mary Frances Miller 18 February 1855 at Walton County, Georgia. Later they moved to Cleburne County, Alabama.http://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/5551.htmlhttp://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/15417.htmlhttp://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/10262.html Marriage Book D, page 468 Jennie (Jensey?) Cox (b: ca 1813; SC) married Humphrey Hembree in Anderson Co., SC. Aug. 4, 1836. Jennie was the daughter of Nancy Cox, maiden name unknown. The Hembrees moved to Hall Co., GA. shortly after their marriage and then later to Murray Co., GA. [Linda Dickey, via Ancestry Board]http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.cox/369/mb.ashx ~*~ 1840 Hall Co., GA Census Index Cox, :John :[[Cox-14287 | Nimrod]] :Samuel :William [Nimrod and Eliza Cox moved to Gordon County, Georgia. They had sons David (b. 1843), John J. (b. 1847), and William C. (b. (1849).]http://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/3170.html === SOUTH CAROLINA === "6440. (Anderson Dist) Sept. 8, 1828 David Alexander (Anderson Dist) to William Cox jr (same); for $550 sold on waters of Cherokee Cr & Hencoop Cr of Rocky R; border: begins on David Alexander's land, joins Michael Magee & a branch; part of 640 ac granted Oct. 10, 1784 to Christopher Williman recorded in grant book 3Zp. 350. (signed) David Alexander; (witness) John Cox & Michael Magee jr; wit. oat Oct. 10, 1828 by Michael Magee jr before W F Clinkscales JQ; dower renounced Oct. 20, 1828 recorded; book S p. 333." via Gwen Barton == Notes == [[Space:Cox_Families_of_Pendleton_District%2C_South_Carolina|Cox Families of Pendleton District, SC]] == Sources ==

Cox United

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Coyan Name Study Info

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Cozart/Cole Family Bible

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Cozart and Cole Family Bible. Given to Minnie Lee Cozart by her parents when she was a child. She primarily grew up in Holmes County Fl. Was married 3 timea and had 3 children there. She used the Bible to help with Births and Deaths in the Family.

Crackenthorpe Family Information and images

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Cradock

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{{Image|file=Cradock-142.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1841''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-30.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doop Register 1842''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-50.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1842''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-59.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1842 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-60.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1842 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-61.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1842 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-152.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1842 }}''' ' {{Image|file=Cradock-154.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1842''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-22.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopreister 1843''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-62.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1843''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-63.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1843 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-64.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1843 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-118.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1843 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-87.jpg |caption='''Doopregister Cradock: 1843''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-136.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1843''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-143.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1843''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-85.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1845''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-86.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1845''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-88.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1845 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-89.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1845''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-90.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1845''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-91.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1845''' }} {{Image|file=Olivier-3990.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1845 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-36.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-92.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-93.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-94.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-95.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-97.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-98.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-119.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-122.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-139.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1846''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-80.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1847''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-99.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1847''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-132.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1848''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-79.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1850 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-113.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1850 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-78.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1852 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-120.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1852''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-77.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1853 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-145.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1855''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-65.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1859''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-66.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1859 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-67.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1859''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-68.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1859 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-138.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1859''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-153.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1859 }}'' {{Image|file=Cradock-69.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1860''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-70.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1861 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-71.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1862''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-72.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1863 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-73.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1866 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-74.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1868 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-75.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1868 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-76.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1869 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-100.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1869 }}''' {{Image|file=Cradock-101.jpg |caption='''Cradock Doopregister 1869''' }} {{Image|file=Cradock-121.jpg |caption=Cradock Doopregister 1884-1885 }}

Cradock Dope

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Cradock Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1817 to 1894, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] ''Note: there is some overlap between parts 1 and 2 from 1822 to 1826''
'''1817-1826''' (G11/5/1 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147790?i=1078&cat=994806 part 1], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121010?i=5&cat=994807 part 2]) - Original Registers:
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-2QW3-G?i=1079&cat=994806 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-2QW8-R?i=1086&cat=994806 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-2QWD-F?i=1103&cat=994806 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-2QQM-6?i=1125&cat=994806 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-2Q71-9?i=1155&cat=994806 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-2QWQ-3?i=1178&cat=994806 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7FM2?i=15&cat=994807 1822.8] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7X1H?i=25&cat=994807 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-78TB?i=40&cat=994807 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-2Q3P-3?i=1192&cat=994806 1824.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7NTB?i=70&cat=994807 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-2Q3P-3?i=1192&cat=994806 1825.4-12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-2Q35-F?i=1215&cat=994806 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7F96?i=6&cat=994807 1826.6] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7NBM?i=89&cat=994807 1826.10]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121010?i=95&cat=994807 '''1827-1832''' (G11/5/2)] - Original Registers: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7J3M?i=96&cat=994807 1826.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7J3M?i=96&cat=994807 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7N5R?i=122&cat=994807 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7XJF?i=144&cat=994807 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7XNZ?i=171&cat=994807 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7XWV?i=196&cat=994807 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-76RF?i=232&cat=994807 1832]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121010?i=242&cat=994807 '''1832-1837''' (G11/5/3)] - Original Registers: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-76LD?i=244&cat=994807 1832.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-76F2?i=268&cat=994807 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7NXR?i=306&cat=994807 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-76ST?i=344&cat=994807 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-76S2?i=383&cat=994807 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7DRQ?i=428&cat=994807 1837]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121010?i=461&cat=994807 '''1838-1843''' (G11/5/4)] - Original Registers: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7FBP?i=463&cat=994807 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7DL7?i=491&cat=994807 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7DK2?i=527&cat=994807 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7DXN?i=570&cat=994807 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7D8R?i=618&cat=994807 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7D8Q?i=656&cat=994807 1843]
'''1843-1847''' (G11/5/5 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121010?i=891&cat=994807 Part 1], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121012?i=5&cat=994807 Part 2]) - Original Registers: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7JMP?i=893&cat=994807 1843.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7J95?i=929&cat=994807 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7N5Z?i=981&cat=994807 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7N2X?i=1034&cat=994807 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-768X?i=1080&cat=994807 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S6N-J?i=6&cat=994807 1847.4]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121012?i=31&cat=994807 '''1847-1854''' (G11/5/6)] - Original Registers: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S6S-K?i=33&cat=994807 1847.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SD5-Z?i=34&cat=994807 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SDF-5?i=70&cat=994807 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SD6-5?i=101&cat=994807 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SD6-C?i=128&cat=994807 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SD9-4?i=150&cat=994807 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S8T-F?i=177&cat=994807 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S85-P?i=203&cat=994807 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121012?i=221&cat=994807 '''1855-1868''' (G11/5/7)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S8K-L?i=223&cat=994807 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S8N-X?i=244&cat=994807 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S8Z-5?i=265&cat=994807 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S87-Q?i=289&cat=994807 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S8W-J?i=312&cat=994807 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S8Q-H?i=336&cat=994807 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S83-9?i=359&cat=994807 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZY-Z?i=379&cat=994807 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZP-S?i=397&cat=994807 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZG-1?i=416&cat=994807 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZL-4?i=434&cat=994807 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZ2-L?i=452&cat=994807 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZK-R?i=470&cat=994807 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZN-Q?i=485&cat=994807 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121010?i=678&cat=994807 '''1857-1869''' (G11/5/7a)] - Rewritten, duplicate of above
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7F62?i=679&cat=994807 1859.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7DHL?i=688&cat=994807 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7DHF?i=714&cat=994807 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7DHJ?i=738&cat=994807 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7FSZ?i=757&cat=994807 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7X15?i=780&cat=994807 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-781R?i=798&cat=994807 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7XY3?i=816&cat=994807 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7XMY?i=836&cat=994807 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7NRB?i=853&cat=994807 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-7J4K?i=873&cat=994807 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121012?i=508&cat=994807 '''1869-1881''' (G11/5/8)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZF-H?i=509&cat=994807 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZD-G?i=526&cat=994807 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZ6-M?i=543&cat=994807 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZ6-W?i=565&cat=994807 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZH-5?i=588&cat=994807 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZC-X?i=608&cat=994807 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZW-T?i=632&cat=994807 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SZW-8?i=653&cat=994807 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SXW-1?i=672&cat=994807 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SX3-Y?i=691&cat=994807 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S6K-X?i=709&cat=994807 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S61-6?i=723&cat=994807 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SX9-8?i=742&cat=994807 1881] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121012?i=752&cat=994807 '''1881-1894''' (G11/5/9)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S6K-H?i=754&cat=994807 1881.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S6X-X?i=764&cat=994807 1882] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S6C-3?i=779&cat=994807 1883] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S68-L?i=791&cat=994807 1884] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SD1-5?i=805&cat=994807 1885] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SDL-F?i=819&cat=994807 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SDF-L?i=832&cat=994807 1887] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SDF-J?i=847&cat=994807 1888] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SDF-6?i=861&cat=994807 1889] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SDZ-F?i=877&cat=994807 1890] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SDQ-H?i=894&cat=994807 1891] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SDS-G?i=913&cat=994807 1892] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8SD9-6?i=930&cat=994807 1893] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV8-8S8B-C?i=944&cat=994807 1894] 1894-1937 (xxx) - Not online yet. Film 008121011
==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G11_Baptisms

Cradock Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Cradock Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1818 to 1898, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] '''1817-1837''' (xxx) - Not online yet. Film 008121011 '''1818-1842''' (G11/7/1 Part 1) - Not online yet. Film 008121011
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147792?cat=994807;i=3 '''1841-1842''' (G11/7/1 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147792?cat=994807;i=59 '''1842-1847''' (G11/7/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147792?cat=994807;i=302 '''1847-1854''' (G11/7/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147792?cat=994807;i=490 '''1854-1861''' (G11/7/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147792?cat=994807;i=663 '''1863-1898''' (G11/7/5)] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G11

CRAIG, John - Loyalist

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The goal of this project is to … Find John CRAIG's origin, his parents & siblings. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Craig-8016|Calvin Craig]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * N. & S. Carolina Immigrants. * N. & S. Carolina Regiments, (1775-1783). [Loyalist & Patriot) *Anyone in the South who "lost" a John CRAIG during the Rev. War Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20453194 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Craig Family Images and Source Images

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Craig-4574 DNA Confirms and Mysteries

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[[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] '''DNA Confirmations and Mysteries''' '''This free space page is dedicated to figuring out the DNA Mysteries that occur due to Ancestry.com's "Circles", Family Tree's Matches and 23AndMe 0 or 1 Distance Matches.''' {{Image|file=Background_I_Misc_Graphics-9.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} ===Ancestry Circles=== These individuals are listed as DNA matches and potential "Circles" with Ancestry DNA. I have no clue how they connect to my large Gedcom. [[Trimble-1336 | Andrew Pierce Trimble]]. Currently in my Gedcom as "Great grandfather of wife of nephew of wife of 1st cousin 3x removed" which is ridiculous. There has to be a much closer path to the relationship between myself and Andrew. Ancestry.com states a 70% chance of accuracy of a DNA match. [[Marple-143 | Barbara Marple]] (Andrew's wife) Currently in my Gedcom as "Great grandmother of wife of nephew of wife of 1st cousin 3x removed" which is ridiculous. There has to be a much closer path to the relationship between Barbara and myself. Ancestry.com states a 70% chance of accuracy of a DNA match. ====New Discoveries from Ancestry.com==== ::These are potential new ancestors or relatives who are not already in my family tree but reported by Ancestry. ::'''After more deeper research,''' I believe that most of these that are listed below are somehow related to my 3rdGG: [[Payne-6467|Harriett Payne Gregory]]. There is extremely little information or source documents to prove any of her past prior to her marriage in West Virginia. ::[[Davis-18853|Mary Ann Davis]] - She is the Sister-in-law to my 5th Great Grandfather, [[Mullenax-76|Abraham Mullinax]]. Hmmm. ::[[Harrison-1392 | William Canady Harrison]]. ::[[Gabbard-15 | Elizabeth Gentry Gabbard]] ::[[Nelson-13150|Elizabeth Nelson]] [https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/elizabeth-nelson_42694825 married] to William Isaac Mullinax - Proven to be my 3rd Great Grandparents ::[[Williams-37907|Mary Elizabeth Williams]] 1846-1925 ::[[Bennett-13041|John Bennett]] 1821-1886 - I believe somehow related to the Mullinax family - Proven to be my 3rd Great Grandparents ::[[Fields-2986|William H Fields]] 1824-1913 (married to Jane Ann Buckley) ::[[Buckley-2195|Jane Ann Buckley]] 1824-1900 (married to William Fields) ::[[Allen-11096|Eliza Allen]] 1811-1880 (married to Sion Sanders) ::[[Sanders-3015|Sion Sanders]] 1807-1850 (married to Eliza Allen) ---- ===Family Tree DNA=== Decision to not add ---- ===23 and Me=== Decision to not add

Craig-4574 Photos

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All types of my photos that are organized in categories. [[Space:Craig-4574_Photos/Thon_Photos]] [[Space:Craig-4574_Photos/Cemetery_Photos]]

Craig-4574 Photos/Thon Photos

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Personal Photos from Thons

Craig-4574 Sandbox 5

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[[Space:One_Place_Studies_-_Project_Members|One Place Studies Project Members]] === Europe === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- ![[N.-17]] |[[Space:Derenk,_Abaúj_One_Place_Study|Derenk, Abaúj]] | | |- ![[Skjærstad-4]] |[[Space:Syrdal, Agder One Place Study|Syrdal, Agder]] | | |- ![[Kendro-5]] |[[Space:Kľušov, Bardejov One Place Study|Kľušov, Bardejov]] | | |- ![[Kendro-5]] |[[Space:Zborov, Bardejov One Place Study|Zborov, Bardejov]] | | |- ![[Hensel-236]] |[[Space:Paris,_Bessarabia_One_Place_Study|Paris, Bessarabia]] | | |- ![[Podgurski-88]] |[[Space:%C5%81%C4%99towe%2C_Limanowa_One_Place_Study|Łętowe, Limanowa]] | | |- ![[Jares-3]] |[[Space:Skály,_Písek,_Czechia_One_Place_Study|Skály, Písek, Czechia]] |{{G2GLink|1422291}}
[[Image:PFWC-15.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lavoie-802]] |[[Space:Flobecq One Place Study|Flobecq, Hainaut]] |{{G2GLink|1639396}}
[[Image:PFWC-21.png|75px]] | |- ![[Fanning-2036]] |[[Space:Clos-y-Geary,_Poortown,_Isle_of_Man_One_Place_Study|Clos-y-Geary,
Poortown, Isle of Man]] | | |- ![[Kogan-36]] |[[Space:Kakhovka,_Kherson_One_Place_Study|Kakhovka, Kherson]] | | |- ![[Longo-33]] |[[Space:Casalvieri,_Lazio_One_Place_Study|Casalvieri, Lazio]] | | |- ![[Potts-4651]] |[[Space:Sta%C5%84k%C3%B3w%2C_Lviv_One_Place_Study|Stańków, Lviv]] | | |- ![[Sonczalla-1]] |[[Space:Cieplice,_Jarosław_One_Place_Study|Cieplice, Jarosław]] |{{G2GLink|1579294}}
[[Image:Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-7.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Duszynski-78]] |[[Space:Lambach%2C_Moselle_One_Place_Study|Lambach, Moselle]] | | |- ![[De_Kloe-3]] |[[Space:Andel,_Noord-Brabant_One_Place_Study|Andel, Noord-Brabant]] |{{G2GLink|1403720}}
[[Image:Andel_The_Netherlands_Once_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Frappé-40]] |[[Space:Wambrechies%2C_Nord_One_Place_Study|Wambrechies, Nord]] |[[Image:Wambrechies_Nord_One_Place_Study.jpg|65px]] | |- ![[Fremmerlid-1]] |[[Space:Hjørundfjord,_Møre_og_Romsdal_One_Place_Study|Hjørundfjord, Møre og Romsdal]] | | |- ![[Vatant-1]] |[[Space:Kerloguennic%2C_Paule%2C_C%C3%B4tes-d%27Armor_One_Place_Study|Kerloguennic, Paule, Côtes-d'Armor]] | | |- ![[Jaross-4]] |[[Space:Jaworze_G%C3%B3rne_One_Place_Study|Jaworze Górne]] | | |- ![[Blomfield-390]] |[[Space:Prapatnice,_Split_Dalmatia_One_Place_Study|Prapatnice, Split Dalmatia]] | | |- ![[Hauer-314]] |[[Space:Gasen%2C_Steiermark_One_Place_Study|Gasen, Steiermark]] | | |- ![[Krizenesky-5]] |[[Space:Tvrz_Kříženec_u_Vilice,_Tábor_One_Place_Study|Tvrz Kříženec u Vilice, Tábor]] | | |- ![[Krizenesky-5]] |[[Space:Kříženec_u_Šebířova,_Tábor_One_Place_Study|Kříženec u Šebířova, Tábor]] |{{G2GLink|1656614}}
[[Image:K_345_izenec_u_352_ebi_345_ova_okres_Tabor-2.png|75px]] | |- ![[Kristensen-547]] |[[Space:Solum,_Telemark_One_Place_Study|Solum, Telemark]] | | |- ![[Gage-1012]] |[[Space:Frederiks_sogn,_Viborg_One_Place_Study|Frederiks sogn, Viborg]] | | |- ![[Mulder-2419]] |[[Space:Moerkapelle,_Zuid-Holland_One_Place_Study|Moerkapelle, Zuid-Holland]] | | |- |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space: Évora, Alentejo One Place Study|Évora, Alentejo]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Monsaraz, Alentejo One Place Study|Monsaraz, Alentejo]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Óbidos, Centro One Place Study|Óbidos, Centro]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Belém, Lisbon One Place Study|Belém, Lisbon]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Porto, Norte One Place Study|Porto, Norte]] | | |- ![[Petro-168]] |[[Space:Chme%C4%BEov%2C_Pre%C5%A1ov_One_Place_Study|Chmeľov, Prešov]] | | |- ![[Petro-168]] |[[Space:Pu%C5%A1ovce%2C_Pre%C5%A1ov_One_Place_Study|Pušovce, Prešov]] | | |- ![[Suchan-35]] |[[Space:Lichnov%2C_Brunt%C3%A1l%2C_Czechia_One_Place_Study|Lichnov, Bruntál, Czechia]] || | |} ---- ====Denmark==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- ![[Gage-1012]] |[[Space:Frederiks_Sogn,_Danmark_One_Place_Study|Frederiks Sogn, Danmark]] | | |} ---- ====England==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- ![[Smith-123128]] |[[Space:Litlington,_Cambridgeshire_One_Place_Study|Litlington, Cambridgeshire]] | | |- ![[Cormack-404]] |[[Space:Alpraham, Cheshire One Place Study|Alpraham, Cheshire]] | | |- ![[Grogan-1083]] |[[Space:Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study|Nantwich, Cheshire]] | | |- ![[Grogan-1083]] |[[Space:Welsh_Row,_Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study|Welsh Row, Nantwich, Cheshire]] |{{G2GLink|1495818}}
[[Image:PFWC-24.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lambert-1995]] |[[Space:Landulph,_Cornwall_One_Place_Study|Landulph, Cornwall]] | | |- ![[Holloway-425]] |[[Space:Porthleven,_Cornwall_One_Place_Study|Porthleven, Cornwall]] | | |- ![[Chiplen-1]] |[[Space:Wiveliscombe%2C_Somerset_One_Place_Study|Wiveliscombe, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Holmquist-171]] |[[Space:South_Wingfield,_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study|South Wingfield, Derbyshire]] | | |- ![[Atherton-1576]] |[[Space:Wormhill,_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study|Wormhill, Derbyshire]] | | |- ![[Smith-127977]] |[[Space:Charleton,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Charleton, Devon]] | | |- ![[Clemmons-210]] |[[Space:Chittlehampton,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Chittlehampton, Devon]] | | |- ![[Smith-129141]] |[[Space:Dunsford,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Dunsford, Devon]] | | |- ![[Maunder-179]] |[[Space:Luffincott,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Luffincott, Devon]] |{{G2GLink|1446189}}
[[Image:Luffincott_Devon_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | | |- ![[Evans-33937]] |[[Space:Shobrooke,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Shobrooke, Devon]] | | |- ![[Haywood-41]] |[[Space:South_Pool,_Devon_One_Place_Study|South Pool, Devon]] |{{G2GLink|1371324}}
[[Image:RNH_Images-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Bowden-3925]] |[[Space:Sticklepath,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Sticklepath, Devon]] |{{G2GLink|1397174}}
[[Image:PFWC-10.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:East_Lulworth,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|East Lulworth, Dorset]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Kingston,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|Kingston, Dorset]] |{{G2GLink|1670950}}
[[Image:PFWC-83.jpg|100px]] | |- ![[Buckle-52]] |[[Space:Sturminster_Newton,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|Sturminster Newton, Dorset]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Tyneham,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|Tyneham, Dorset]] |{{G2GLink|1596730}}
[[Image:PFWC-56.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:West_Lulworth,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|West Lulworth, Dorset]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:1_Kingdom_Way,_West_Hanningfield,_Essex_One_Place_Study|1 Kingdom Way,
West Hanningfield, Essex]] | | |- ![[Christmas-476]] |[[Space:Earls_Colne,_Essex_One_Place_Study|Earls Colne, Essex]] | | |- ![[Winkler-407]] |[[Space:Forest_of_Dean,_Gloucestershire_One_Place_Study|Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire]] |{{G2GLink|1470138}}
[[Image:PFWC-22.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Utting-102]] |[[Space:Lydney,_Gloucestershire_One_Place_Study|Lydney, Gloucestershire]] |{{G2GLink|1500370}} | |- ![[Moss-8155]] |[[Space:Old_Bakery%2C_Audlem%2C_Cheshire_One_Place_Study|Old Bakery, Audlem, Cheshire]] |[[Image:Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Moss-8155]] |[[Space:St_James_Church%2C_Audlem%2C_Cheshire_One_Place_Study|St James Church, Audlem, Cheshire]] | | |- ![[Daniell-327]] |[[Space:Eyam,_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study|Eyam, Derbyshire]] |{{G2GLink|1430855}}
[[Image:Eyam_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Lambrigg_Terrace,_Kendal,_Westmorland_One_Place_Study|Lambrigg Terrace,
Kendal, Westmorland]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:HMY Britannia, Leith, Midlothian One Place Study|HMY Britannia,
Leith, Midlothian]] | | |- ![[Fuller-8857]] |[[Space:Eastrington,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Eastrington, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Herdsman-1]] |[[Space:Flamborough,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Flamborough, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Woody-1569]] |[[Space:Lythe,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Lythe, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Jowett-548]] |[[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Sailors'_Orphan_Home_One_Place_Study|Port of Hull Society
Sailors' Orphan Home]] |{{G2GLink|1539533}}
[[Image:Port_of_Hull_Society_Sailors_Orphan_Home_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Woody-1569]] |[[Space:Robin_Hood's_Bay,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Ryden-33]] |[[Space:Skelmanthorpe,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Woody-1569]] |[[Space:Staithes,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Staithes, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Weston-4750]] |[[Space:Whitby,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Whitby, Yorkshire]] |{{G2GLink|1551611}}
[[Image:PFWC-43.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Williams-47589]] |[[Space:Wombwell,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Wombwell, Yorkshire]] |{{G2GLink|1484883}}
[[Image:Wombwell.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Adams-55395]] |[[Space:Shearsby,_Leicestershire_One_Place_Study|Shearsby, Leicestershire]] | | |- ![[Walmsley-632]] |[[Space:Newport_Street,_Barton_upon_Humber,_Lincolnshire_One_Place_Study|Newport Street,
Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire]] | | |- ![[MacLeod-1797]] |[[Space:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Stamford%2C_Lincolnshire_One_Place_Study|St Mary's Church,
Stamford, Lincolnshire]] | | |- ![[Murphy-28404]] |[[Space:Pimlico_Road,_Chelsea,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Pimlico Road,
Chelsea, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[Murphy-28404]] |[[Space:Turks_Row,_Chelsea,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Turks Row,
Chelsea, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[Murphy-28404]] |[[Space:Victoria's_Yard,_Chelsea,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Victoria's Yard,
Chelsea, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Watchtower_House,_Mill_Hill,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Watchtower House,
Mill Hill, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Wildwood_Terrace,_Hampstead,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Wildwood Terrace,
Hampstead, Middlesex]] |{{G2GLink|1573191}}
[[Image:Pevsner-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Paisley, Renfrewshire One Place Study|Paisley, Renfrewshire]] | | |- ![[Turner-18066]] |[[Space:Castle_Acre,_Norfolk_One_Place_Study|Castle Acre, Norfolk]] |{{G2GLink|1490415}}
[[Image:Castle_Acre_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Bayes-370]] |[[Space:Hemblington,_Norfolk_One_Place_Study|Hemblington, Norfolk]] | | |- ![[Jones-103222]] |[[Space:Dunster,_Somerset_One_Place_Study|Dunster, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Sarson-77]] |[[Space:Taunton,_Somerset_One_Place_Study|Taunton, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Sarson-77]] |[[Space:The_Crescent,_Taunton,_Somerset_One_Place_Study|The Crescent,
Taunton, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Calcutt-41]] |[[Space:Wedmore,_Somerset_One_Place_Study|Wedmore, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Watson-10965]] |[[Space:Childs_Ercall,_Shropshire_One_Place_Study|Childs Ercall, Shropshire]] | | |- ![[Watson-10965]] |[[Space:Tibberton,_Shropshire_One_Place_Study|Tibberton, Shropshire]] | | |- ![[Benting-27]] |[[Space:Wrockwardine,_Shropshire_One_Place_Study|Wrockwardine, Shropshire]] | | |- ![[Harvey-18295]] |[[Space:Botley,_Hampshire_One_Place_Study|Botley, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Adey-271]] |[[Space:Christchurch,_Hampshire_One_Place_Study|Christchurch, Hampshire]] |{{G2GLink|1590816}}
[[Image:PFWC-44.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Hill-38992]] |[[Space:Hound, Hampshire One Place Study|Hound, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Hill-38992]] |[[Space:St Mary Extra, Hampshire One Place Study|St Mary Extra, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Jones-103222]] |[[Space:St_Ronan's_Avenue,_Southsea,_Hampshire_One_Place_Study|St Ronan's Avenue,
Southsea, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Joy-3044]] |[[Space:Sway, Hampshire One Place Study|Sway, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[MacLeod-1797]] |[[Space:Shenley,_Hertfordshire_One_Place_Study|Shenley, Hertfordshire]] | | |- ![[Hillman-1559]] |[[Space:Slade_Green,_Kent_One_Place_Study|Slade Green, Kent]] |{{G2GLink|1467401}}
[[Image:PFWC-21.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Terry-10160]] |[[Space:Haslingden, Lancashire One Place Study|Haslingden, Lancashire]] | | |- ![[Ryden-33]] |[[Space:Ribchester, Lancashire One Place Study|Ribchester, Lancashire]] | | |- ![[Morris-18630]] |[[Space:St_Helens,_Lancashire_One_Place_Study|St Helens, Lancashire]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Yealand_Manor,_Yealand_Conyers,_Lancashire_One_Place_Study|Yealand Manor,
Yealand Conyers, Lancashire]] | | |- ![[Simons-2741]] |[[Space:Bicester,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|Bicester, Oxfordshire]] |{{G2GLink|1645907}}
[[Image:Images_for_WikiTree_Social_Media-55.png|75px]] | |- ![[Long-18650]] |[[Space:Hanborough,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|Hanborough, Oxfordshire]] | | |- ![[Pickett-1243]] |[[Space:South_Leigh,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|South Leigh, Oxfordshire]] | | |- ![[Beveridge-683]] |[[Space:Tackley,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|Tackley, Oxfordshire]] | | |- ![[Parker-41651]] |[[Space:Wheatley,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|Wheatley, Oxfordshire]] | | |- ![[Jowett-548]] |[[Space:Great_Burdon,_Durham_One_Place_Study|Great Burdon, Durham]] | | |- ![[Utting-102]] |[[Space:Tower_Hamlets,_London_One_Place_Study|Tower Hamlets, London]] | | |- ![[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Champion_de
_Crespigny-8]] |[[Space:Whitmore,_Staffordshire_One_Place_Study|Whitmore, Staffordshire]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Aldeburgh,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Aldeburgh, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Athelington,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Athelington, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Badingham,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Badingham, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Bedfield,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Bedfield, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Bedingfield,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Bedingfield, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Brundish,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Brundish, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|1653998}}
[[Image:Photos_for_Profiles-197.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Denham,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Denham, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|1607311}}
[[Image:Photos_for_Profiles-209.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Dennington,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Dennington, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Fressingfield,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Fressingfield, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Palmer-9783]] |[[Space:Great_Bricett,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Great Bricett, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|1476107}}
[[Image:Great_Bricett-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Ling-1181]] |[[Space:Great_Wratting,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Great Wratting, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Horham,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Horham, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Hoxne_Union_Workhouse,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Hoxne Union
Workhouse, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|}}
[[Image:FIFW-12.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Hoxne,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Hoxne, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Ling-1181]] |[[Space:Kedington,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Kedington, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Ling-1181]] |[[Space:Little_Wratting,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Little Wratting, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Young-11650]] |[[Space:Wetherden,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Wetherden, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Wilby,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Wilby, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|1503293}}
[[Image:Wilby_Suffolk_One_Place_Study-3.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Adey-271]] |[[Space:Dorking,_Surrey_One_Place_Study|Dorking, Surrey]] | | |- ![[Weston-4750]] |[[Space:Newick,_Sussex_One_Place_Study|Newick, Sussex]] | | |- ![[Guile-361]] |[[Space:West_Chiltington,_Sussex_One_Place_Study|West Chiltington, Sussex]] | | |- ![[Stretton-493]] |[[Space:All Cannings, Wiltshire One Place Study|All Cannings, Wiltshire]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Melrose_Place,_Kendal,_Westmorland_One_Place_Study|Melrose Place,
Kendal, Westmorland]] |{{G2GLink|1636541}}
[[Image:Melrose_Place_Kendal-2.png|75px]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Oxenholme,_Westmorland_One_Place_Study|Oxenholme, Westmorland]] | | |- ![[Langridge-71]] |[[Space:Binstead,_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study|Binstead, Isle of Wight]] |{{G2GLink|1536010}}
[[Image:Binstead_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Langridge-71]] |[[Space:Brading,_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study|Brading, Isle of Wight]] | | |- ![[Langridge-71]] |[[Space:Ryde,_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study|Ryde, Isle of Wight]] | | |- ![[Thomson-11213]] |[[Space:Walthamstow%2C_Essex_One_Place_Study|Walthamstow, Essex]] | | |- ![[Macklem-13]] |[[Space:Buckfastleigh%2C_Devon_One_Place_Study|Buckfastleigh, Devon]] | | |- ![[Snowdon-647]] |[[Space:Kennet%2C_Clackmannanshire_One_Place_Study|Kennet, Clackmannanshire]] | | |- ![[Sederman-1]] |[[Space:Hulcote%2C_Bedfordshire_One_Place_Study|Hulcote, Bedfordshire]] | | |- |} ---- ====Germany==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Wittendorf%2C_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg_One_Place_Study|Wittendorf, Baden-Württemberg]] |[[Image:Wittendorf_Baden-Wurttemberg_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Schopfloch%2C_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg_One_Place_Study|Schopfloch, Baden-Württemberg]] |[[Image:Schopfloch_Baden-Wurttemberg_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study|Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg]] |[[Image:Lobburg_Baden-Wurttemberg_One_Place_Study-1.png|75px]] | |- ![[Bake-72]] |[[Space:Finsterwalde%2C_Brandenburg_One_Place_Study|Finsterwalde, Brandenburg]] |[[Image:Finsterwalde_Brandenburg_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Greenwood-3667]] |[[Space:Röbbel,_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study|Röbbel, Niedersachsen]] | | |- ![[Behler-24]] |[[Space:Horneburg,_Nordrhein-Westfalen_One_Place_Study|Horneburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen]] |[[Image:Horneburg_Nordrhein-Westfalen_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Venegas-49]] |[[Space:Zempelburg,_Preußen_One_Place_Study|Zempelburg, Preußen]] | | |- ![[Unfried-31]] |[[Space:Allenbach,_Rhineland-Palatinate_One_Place_Study|Allenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate]] |[[Image:Allenbach_Rhineland-Palatinate_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Unfried-31]] |[[Space:Dhronecken,_Rhineland-Palatinate_One_Place_Study|Dhronecken, Rhineland-Palatinate]] |{{G2GLink|1416517}}
[[Image:Dhronecken_Rhineland-Palatinate_-_One_Place_Study-6.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Bissell-517]] |[[Space:Föhr,_Schleswig-Holstein_One_Place_Study|Föhr, Schleswig-Holstein]] |{{G2GLink|1674189}}
[[Image: Island_of_Foehr-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Elbert-215]] |[[Space:Wallenhorst%2C_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study|Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen ]] |[[Image:Wallenhorst_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[König-651]] |[[Space:Glauberg%2C_Hessen_One_Place_Study|Glauberg, Hessen]] |[[Image:Glauberg.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Schmäing-4]] |[[Space:Ramsdorf%2C_Nordrhein-Westfalen_One_Place_Study|Ramsdorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen]] | | |- ![[Blumreiter-1]] |[[Space:Gerresheim%2C_Nordrhein-Westfalen_One_Place_Study|Gerresheim, Nordrhein-Westfalen]] | | |- ![[Bamberger-113]] |[[Space:Battenberg_(Eder)%2C_Hessen_One_Place_Study|Battenberg (Eder), Hessen]] |[[Image:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg.png|75px]] | |} ---- ====Ireland==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- ![[Myers-2401]] |[[Space:Ballycarry,_Antrim_One_Place_Study|Ballycarry, Antrim]] |{{G2GLink|}}
[[Image:PFWC-38.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Myers-2401]] |[[Space:Ballynure,_Antrim_One_Place_Study|Ballynure, Antrim]] | | |- ![[Kendro-5]] |[[Space:Layde Old Church, Cushendall, Antrim One Place Study|Layde Old Church,
Cushendall, Antrim]] | | |- ![[Rowley-3452]] ||[[Space:Magh_Luirg,_Ros_Comáin_One_Place_Study|Magh Luirg, Ros Comáin]] |{{G2GLink|1613436}}
[[Image:Magh_Luirg_Ros_Comain_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Myers-2401]] |[[Space:Skilganaban,_Antrim_One_Place_Study|Skilganaban, Antrim]] |{{G2GLink|1566252}}
[[Image:Skilganaban_Antrim_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Cogan-457]] |[[Space:Gowerhass_Townland,_Co._Clare_One_Place_Study|Gowerhass Townland, Co. Clare]] | | |- ![[O'Hara-2004]] |[[Space:Bandon,_Cork_One_Place_Study|Bandon, Cork]] |{{G2GLink|1659569}}
[[Image:PFWC-81.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Westport, Mayo One Place Study|Westport, Mayo]] | | |- ![[Buckle-52]] |[[Space:Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy,_Denbighshire_One_Place_Study|Llansanffraid Glan Conwy,
Denbighshire]] | | |- ![[Cottrell-943]] |[[Space:Raymoghy,_Donegal_One_Place_Study|Raymoghy, Donegal]] |{{G2GLink|1427986}} | |- ![[Massey-1834]] |[[Space:Drumgooland,_Down_One_Place_Study|Drumgooland, Down]] | | |- ![[McCormack-1488]] |[[Space:Carrowkeel,_Elphin_One_Place_Study|Carrowkeel, Elphin]] |{{G2GLink|1389613}}
[[Image:Carrowkeel_Elphin_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Kendro-5]] |[[Space:Derryoober, Galway One Place Study|Derryoober, Galway]] | | |- ![[O'Brien-12472]] |[[Space:Ballinacourty,_Dungarvan,_Waterford_One_Place_Study|Ballinacourty,
Dungarvan, Waterford]] | | |- ![[O'Connor-2001]] |[[Space:Sporthouse,_Waterford_One_Place_Study|Sporthouse, Waterford]] | | |- ![[Hennigan-514]] |[[Space:Dunlavin,_Wicklow_One_Place_Study|Dunlavin, Wicklow]] | | |- ![[Hennigan-514]] |[[Space:Hollywood, Wicklow One Place Study|Hollywood, Wicklow]] | | |- ![[Zimmerman-6128]] |[[Space:Carrowreagh_Townland,_Killedan_One_Place_Study|Carrowreagh Townland, Killedan]] | | |- ![[Barr-3987]] |[[Space:Admiran%2C_Donegal_One_Place_Study|Admiran, Donegal]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Blarney_Castle%2C_Blarney%2C_Cork_One_Place_Study|Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork]] |[[Image:Blarney_Castle_Blarney_Cork_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Kylemore_Abbey%2C_Connemara%2C_Galway_One_Place_Study|Kylemore Abbey, Connemara, Galway]] |{{G2GLink|1702030}}
[[Image:Blarney_Castle_Blarney_Cork_One_Place_Study-4.jpg|75px]] |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:EPIC_The_Irish_Emigration_Museum%2C_Dublin_One_Place_Study|EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin]] |[[Image:EPIC_The_Irish_Emigration_Museum_Dublin_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Old_Library%2C_Trinity_College%2C_Dublin_One_Place_Study|Old Library, Trinity College, Dublin]] | | |- |} ---- ====Italy==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- |- ![[Patrocinio_Costa-1]] |[[Space:Agnone,_Molise_One_Place_Study|Agnone, Molise]] | | |- ![[Caruso-344]] |[[Space:Larino,_Molise_One_Place_Study|Larino, Molise]] | | |- ![[Sano-4]] |[[Space:Ripalimosani,_Molise_One_Place_Study|Ripalimosani, Molise]] | | |- ![[Giampersa-1]] |[[Space:Acquaviva_delle_Fonti,_Apulia_One_Place_Study|Acquaviva delle Fonti, Apulia]] | | |- ![[Urbach-13]] |[[Space:Bisceglie,_Apulia_One_Place_Study|Bisceglie, Apulia]] | | |- ![[Maranda-80]] |[[Space:Ferruzzano,_Calabria_One_Place_Study|Ferruzzano, Calabria]] | | |- ![[Ferraiolo-2]] |[[Space:San_Pietro_a_Maida,_Calabria_One_Place_Study|San Pietro a Maida, Calabria]] | | |- ![[Williams-58398]] |[[Space:Acerra,_Campania_One_Place_Study|Acerra, Campania]] | | |- ![[Adey-271]] |[[Space:Barano d’Ischia, Campania One Place Study|Barano d'Ischia]] | | |- ![[Ferraiolo-2]] |[[Space:Gesualdo,_Campania_One_Place_Study|Gesualdo, Campania]] |{{G2GLink|1375403}}
[[Image:Gesualdo_Campania_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Sano-4]] |[[Space:Piana_di_Caiazzo,_Campania_One_Place_Study|Piana di Caiazzo, Campania]] | | |- ![[Rudd-2700]] |[[Space:Boltons,_Cumbria_One_Place_Study|Boltons, Cumbria]] | | |- ![[Parker-41651]] |[[Space:Jingling_End,_Kirkby_Lonsdale,_Cumbria_One_Place_Study|Jingling End, Kirkby Lonsdale,
Cumbria]] | | |- ![[Rudd-2700]] |[[Space:Westward,_Cumbria_One_Place_Study|Westward, Cumbria]] | | |- ![[Burkett-1190]] |[[Space:Borgo_Val_di_Taro,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|Borgo Val di Taro, Emilia-Romagna]] | | |- ![[Jaross-4]] |[[Space:Maserno,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|Maserno, Emilia-Romagna]] | | |- ![[Burkett-1190]] |[[Space:Rovinaglia,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|Rovinaglia, Emilia-Romagna]] | | |- ![[Burkett-1190]] |[[Space:San_Vincenzo,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|San Vincenzo, Emilia-Romagna]] | | |- ![[Burkett-1190]] |[[Space:Valdena,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|Valdena, Emilia-Romagna]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Campodolcino,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Campodolcino, Lombardy]] |{{G2GLink|1642288}}
[[Image:PFWC-22.png|75px]] | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Chiavenna,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Chiavenna, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Gordona,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Gordona, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Mese,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Mese, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Novate_Mezzola,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Novate Mezzola, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Piuro,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Piuro, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Samolaco,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Samolaco, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:San_Giacomo_Filippo,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|San Giacomo Filippo, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Villa_di_Chiavenna,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Villa di Chiavenna, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Cascio-10]] |[[Space:Corleone,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|Corleone, Sicilia]] | | |- ![[Hogan-1649]] |[[Space:Poggioreale,_Sicily_One_Place_Study|Poggioreale, Sicily]] |{{G2GLink|1587616}}
[[Image:Poggioreale_Sicily_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Margrett-17]] |[[Space:San_Filippo_del_Mela,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|San Filippo del Mela, Sicilia]] |{{G2GLink|1662718}}
[[Image:San_Filippo_del_Mela_One_Place_Study-1.png|75px]] | |- ![[Coleman-10547]] |[[Space:Santa_Margherita_di_Belice,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|Santa Margherita di Belice, Sicilia]] |{{G2GLink|1481955}}
[[Image:Santa_Margherita_di_Belice_Sicilia_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Oliva-290]] |[[Space:Serro, Sicilia One Place Study|Serro, Sicilia]] | | |- ![[Guzzetta-24]] |[[Space:Valledolmo,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|Valledolmo, Sicilia]] |{{G2GLink|1448937}}
[[Image:Valledolmo_Sicily_Italy_One_Place_Study-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Oliva-290]] |[[Space:Villafranca Tirrena, Sicilia One Place Study|Villafranca Tirrena, Sicilia]] | | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Coldipeccio,_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Coldipeccio, Umbria]] | | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Costacciaro%2C_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Costacciaro, Umbria]] | | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Montebollo,_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Montebollo, Umbria]] | | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Pascelupo,_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Pascelupo, Umbria]] |{{G2GLink|1617333}}
[[Image:Pascelupo_Umbria_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Scheggia_e_Pascelupo,_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Scheggia e Pascelupo, Umbria]] | | |- ![[Basso-23]] |[[Space:Asiago,_Veneto_One_Place_Study|Asiago, Veneto]] | | |- ![[Podgurski-88]] |[[Space:Bagnoli_Irpino%2C_Campania_One_Place_Study|Bagnoli Irpino, Campania]] | | |- ![[Smith-187520]] |[[Space:Corato,_Puglia_One_Place_Study|Corato, Puglia]] |{{G2GLink|1582097}}
[[Image:Corato_Puglia_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Santoro-144]] |[[Space:Modugno,_Puglia_One_Place_Study|Modugno, Puglia]] |{{G2GLink|1382250}} | |- ![[Albertini-1]] |[[Space:Casale_Monferrato,_Piedmont_One_Place_Study|Casale Monferrato, Piedmont]] | | |} ---- ---- ====Scotland==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Urquhart Castle, Inverness-shire One Place Study|Urquhart Castle, Inverness-shire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Stirling_Castle,_Stirling,_Stirlingshire_One_Place_Study|Stirling Castle,
Stirling, Stirlingshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Abbotsford House, Selkirkshire One Place Study|Abbotsford House, Selkirkshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Balmoral_Castle,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Ellon,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Ellon, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Palmer-9783]] |[[Space:Lonmay,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Lonmay, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Old_Deer,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Old Deer, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Peterhead, Aberdeenshire One Place Study|Peterhead, Aberdeenshire]] |[[Image:PFWC-36.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Rathen,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Rathen, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Palmer-9783]] |[[Space:St._Combs,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|St. Combs, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Povey-138]] |[[Space:Strathdon,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Strathdon, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Strichen,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Strichen, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Tyrie,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Tyrie, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Glamis Castle, Glamis, Angus One Place Study|Glamis Castle, Glamis, Angus]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Inveraray Castle, Argyll One Place Study|Inveraray Castle, Argyll]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Isle_of_Bute,_Argyll_and_Bute_One_Place_Study|Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Oban,_Argyll_and_Bute_One_Place_Study|Oban, Argyll and Bute]] | | |- ![[Smith-127977]] |[[Space:Auchinleck,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Auchinleck, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Auld_Kirk_of_John_the_Baptist%2C_Ayr%2C_South_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Auld Kirk of John the Baptist, Ayr,
South Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Ayr,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Ayr, Ayrshire]] |{{G2GLink|1410513}}
[[Image:Ayr_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study-9.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Hunter-5770]] |[[Space:Hunterston%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Hunterston, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Kilmarnock,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Kilmarnock, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Mauchline,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Mauchline, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Smith-127977]] |[[Space:Ochiltree,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Ochiltree, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Smith-127977]] |[[Space:Old_Cumnock,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Old Cumnock, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Dumfries,_Dumfriesshire_One_Place_Study|Dumfries, Dumfriesshire]] | | |- ![[Hoolihan-104]] |[[Space:Watten,_Caithness_One_Place_Study|Watten, Caithness]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Auchinleck_House,_East_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Auchinleck House, East Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Dumfries_House,_East_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Dumfries House, East Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Officer-241]] |[[Space:Dalrymple Crescent, Edinburgh, Midlothian One Place Study|Dalrymple Crescent,
Edinburgh, Midlothian]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Edinburgh_Castle,_Edinburgh,_Midlothian_One_Place_Study|Edinburgh Castle,
Edinburgh, Midlothian]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Culzean_Castle,_South_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Culzean Castle, South Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Dunnottar_Castle%2C_Kincardineshire%2C_Scotland_One_Place_Study|Dunnottar Castle,
Kincardineshire, Scotland]] | | |- ![[Turvey-154]] |[[Space:North_Ronaldsay,_Orkney_One_Place_Study|North Ronaldsay, Orkney]] | | |- ![[Sinclair-10563]] |[[Space:Kenmore%2C_Perthshire_One_Place_Study|Kenmore, Perthshire]] | |Honor Code Needs Signed |} ---- ====Switzerland==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Boltigen%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Boltigen, Bern]] |[[Image:Boltigen_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Därstetten%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Därstetten, Bern]] |[[Image:Darstetten_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Diemtigen%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Diemtigen, Bern]] |[[Image:Diemtigen_Bern_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Erlenbach_im_Simmental%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Erlenbach im Simmental, Bern]] |[[Image:Erlenbach_im_Simmental_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Lenk_im_Simmental%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Lenk im Simmental, Bern]] |[[Image:Lenk_im_Simmental_Bern_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Oberwil_im_Simmental%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Oberwil im Simmental, Bern]] |[[Image:Oberwil_im_Simmental_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:St._Stephan%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|St. Stephan, Bern]] |[[Image:St_Stephan_Bern_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Wimmis%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Wimmis, Bern]] |[[Image:Wimmis_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Zweisimmen%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Zweisimmen, Bern]] |[[Image:Zweisimmen_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Staub-537]] |[[Space:Sevelen,_St_Gallen_One_Place_Study|Sevelen, St Gallen]] |{{G2GLink|1629267}}
[[Image:PFWC-79.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Tucker-11084]] |[[Space:Berneck,_St._Gallen_One_Place_Study|Berneck, St. Gallen]] |{{G2GLink|1487544}}
[[Image:Berneck_St_Gallen_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Staub-537]] |[[Space:Buchs,_St._Gallen_One_Place_Study|Buchs, St. Gallen]] | | |} ====Ukraine==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Bukovinka,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Bukovinka, Zakarpattia]] | | |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Konoplivtsi,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Konoplivtsi, Zakarpattia]] | | |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Kuchava,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Kuchava, Zakarpattia]] | | |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Mukachevo,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Mukachevo, Zakarpattia]] | | |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Palanok,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Palanok, Zakarpattia]] | | |} ---- ====Wales==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- ![[Armstrong-17381]] |[[Space:Pen-y-waun_House_Llangadog,_Carmarthenshire_One_Place_Study|Pen-y-waun House
Llangadog, Carmarthenshire]] | | |- ![[Armstrong-17381]] |[[Space:Llangadog%2C_Carmarthenshire_One_Place_Study|Llangadog, Carmarthenshire]] | | |- ![[Hill-53077]] |[[Space:Barry,_Glamorgan_One_Place_Study|Barry, Glamorgan]] | | |} === Oceania === ====Australia==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- ![[Miller-105942]] |[[Space:Forbes%2C_New_South_Wales_One_Place_Study|Forbes, New South Wales]] | | |} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- ![[Voorhees-281]] |[[Space:Honokaʻa, Hawaiʻi One Place Study|Honokaʻa, Hawaiʻi]] | | |- ![[LaPlace-11]] |[[Space:Saint-Barthélemy_One_Place_Study|Saint-Barthélemy]] |{{G2GLink|1454790}}
[[Image:Saint-Barthelemy_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Basse-Pointe,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Basse-Pointe, Martinique]] |{{G2GLink|1626034}}
[[Image:History_of_Ajoupa_Bouillon.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Grand'Rivière,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Grand'Rivière, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:L'Ajoupa-Bouillon,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|L'Ajoupa-Bouillon, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Le_Lorrain,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Lorrain, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Le_Morne-Rouge,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Morne-Rouge, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Le_Prêcheur,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Prêcheur, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Macouba,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Macouba, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Martinique_du_Nord,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Martinique du Nord, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Saint-Pierre,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Saint-Pierre, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Rodriques-17]] |[[Space:Four Paths, Middlesex One Place Study|Four Paths, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[Osoria-3]] |[[Space:Hacienda Buena Vista, Magueyes, Ponce One Place Study|Hacienda Buena Vista,
Magueyes, Ponce]] | | |- ![[Lancaster-2885]] |[[Space:Clunes,_New_South_Wales_One_Place_Study|Clunes, New South Wales]] | | |- ![[Lancaster-2885]] |[[Space:Coraki,_New_South_Wales_One_Place_Study|Coraki, New South Wales]] | | |- ![[Coleman-14729]] |[[Space:Gunnedah,_New_South_Wales_One_Place_Study|Gunnedah, New South Wales]] | | |- ![[Martin-46788]] |[[Space:Chatham_Islands_One_Place_Study|Chatham Islands]] | | |- ![[Cooper-33754]] |[[Space:Logan, Queensland One Place Study|Logan, Queensland]] | | |- ![[Urquhart-93]] |[[Space:Ravenswood,_Queensland_One_Place_Study|Ravenswood, Queensland]] |{{G2GLink|1600268}}
[[Image:Ravenswood_Queensland-15.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Champion_de
_Crespigny-8]] |[[Space:Homebush,_Victoria_One_Place_Study|Homebush, Victoria]] | | |- ![[Haese-11]] |[[Space:Deanmill,_Western_Australia_One_Place_Study|Deanmill, Western Australia]] |{{G2GLink|1542392}}
[[Image:Western_Australia_Historical_Images-8.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Braddock-124]] |[[Space:Oamaru%2C_Otago_One_Place_Study|Oamaru, Otago]] | | |- ![[Fowler-8613]] |[[Space:Bluff%2C_Southland_One_Place_Study|Bluff, Southland]] | | |- ![[Fowler-8613]] |[[Space:Whenua Hou, Southland One Place Study|Whenua Hou, Southland]] | | |- ![[Kellett-33]] |[[Space:Onehunga%2C_Auckland_One_Place_Study|Onehunga, Auckland]] | | |}

Craig-4574 Sandbox 7

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Craig-4574 Sandbox 9

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Craigen

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McCarthy-3358|Belinda Jenkins]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Looking for Craigen family in * Huntly * Glass Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16130750 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Craig's Cut and Paste Page

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This is a collection of all kinds of things I frequently cut and paste to profiles. Feel free to use if you find them helpful. == Profile Outline with Hidden Comments == :::
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::::yyyy - Marriage dd mmm yyyy LINK to LINK at location
::::yyyy - Birth of Son/Daughter dd mmm yyyy LINK at location
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== FindAGrave == :::== Biography ==
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== 1820 Census Template == * Paste link to census record here ::{|border="1" cellpadding = "4" style="text-align: center" !colspan="16" style="text-align: center; background:#EAECF0"|1820 United States Census |- !rowspan="2" |Head of family ! colspan="6" style="text-align: center"|Free white males ! colspan="5" style="text-align: center"|Free white females ! rowspan="2" |Foreigners not naturalized ! rowspan="2" |Agriculture Commerce Manufacturer ! rowspan="2" |Free colored ! rowspan="2" |Slaves |- !rowspan="1" |<10 !rowspan="1" |10-16 !rowspan="1" |16-18 !rowspan="1" |18-26 !rowspan="1" |26-45 !rowspan="1" |45< !rowspan="1" |<10 !rowspan="1" |10-16 !rowspan="1" |16-26 !rowspan="1" |26-45 !rowspan="1" |45< |- |John McIntire|| || || ||1|| || ||1|| ||1|| ||1||1 || || || |- |}

Craig's Resource

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This is just for stuff needed to complete other stuff.

Crain Creek, Bennington Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA

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Crain Creek (Crane Creek) was a transient place located in the boundary area of Maxfield Township, Bremer County, Iowa to the north and Bennington Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa to the south. Crain Creek is a stream that meanders through both townships. The Crane Creek Post Office existed from 25 January 1893 until 31 March 1905. The Postmaster was John M. Engleking. [http://www.iagenweb.org/state/places.php?county=Black%20Hawk] The area was located about six miles southeast of Denver, in NE Sec. 4 of Bennington Township, Black Hawk Co. and partly in Sec. 33 of Maxwell Township, Bremer County. [http://www.iowaghosttowns.com/black_hawk_county_ghost_towns.html]
An 1894 Bremer County Atlas shows a parcel labeled ''Crane Creek P.O.'' and ''Creamery and store''. in Maxfield Township, Bremer County (Section 33, Township 91 North Range, Range 11, West of the 5th Principal Meridian). [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/43972/Maxfield/Bremer+County+1894/Iowa/] Parcel owner was [[Dorn-384|Julius Dorn]].
A 1910 Black County Atlas shows [[Schutte-486|Henry Schutte]] with several parcels of land [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/23274/Bennington+Township/Black+Hawk+County+1910/Iowa/] in Bennington Township (Section 4, Township 90 North, Range 12, West of the 5th Principal Meridian). Some of these parcels are labeled ''Crain Creek Creamery'' and ''Crain Creek Farm''.
Unknown as to the landowner of these parcels after 1894 and before 1910 during the existence of the post office. Unknown when Henry Schutte acquired the land.
Unknown as to how many profiles will have a POB of: :Crain Creek. Bennington Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa :Crane Creek, Bennington Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa :Crain Creek. Maxfield Township, Bremer County, Iowa :Crane Creek, Maxfield Township, Bremer County, Iowa Since the location existed for about 12 years, probably only two or three families would have children born with this POB. Before or after this 12 year period, POB would probably be just the rural area or farm in either of these two townships of Maxfield or Bennington. These families would likely be the Dorns, Schuttes, and ?
---- * Citation Example: :::POB ''[[Space:Crain_Creek%2C_Bennington_Township%2C_Black_Hawk_County%2C_Iowa%2C_USA|Crain Creek]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Crain-Creek|Crain Creek]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Crain_Creek%2C_Bennington_Township%2C_Black_Hawk_County%2C_Iowa%2C_USA|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Cramer

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smith-104873|Ron Smith]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13270606 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cramlington pedigrees

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See... * "Cramlington of Newsham," in A Hist. of Northumb., 1893. [https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum09nort/page/216/mode/2up?q=lancelot+cramlington Archive.org]. eBook. (''pedigree'' https://postimg.cc/2VW7kD3V).

Crandall branch

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TRACI'S CRANDALL BRANCH - most emigrated from England, unless otherwise stated: *[[Crandall-3|John Crandall]] to Rhode Island from Westerleigh, Gloucestershire before 1643. *[[Gaylord-2|William Gaylord Jr.]] from Somerset, England to Massahusetts on the "Mary and John" in 1630, with his father, [[Gaylord-8|William Gaylord Sr.]] and wife and 5 (or 6) children; *[[Lanphear-32|George Lanphear]] from London before 1665, found in Rhode Island in 1669; *[[Worden-3|Peter Worden]] and his son [[Worden-2|Peter Worden II]] arrived between 1636 and 1639 and first settled in Yarmouth. *[[Holloway-53|Joseph Holloway]] aka Holly, and his wife, [[Allen-1294|Rose (Allen) Newland]], from England to Dorchester by 1634; *[[Cole-892|Daniel Cole]] came alone from Duxbury, Lancashire in 1633; *[[Snow-4|Nicholas Snow]] came from England aboard the ''Anne'' in 1623; *[[Hopkins-5|Constance (Hopkins) Snow]] arrived aboard the ''Mayflower'' in 1620 with her father, [[Hopkins-373|Stephen Hopkins]]; *[[Deane-4|Stephen (Deane) Dean]] came aboard the ''Fortune'' in 1621; *[[Ring-24|Elizabeth (Ring) Deane Cooke]] came aboard the ''Anne'' with her mother in 1623; *[[King-7120|John King]] -- needs research; *[[Rouse-2225|Paulser Rouse Sr]] from Germany about 1767; *[[Wetherbee-45|John Wetherbee]] -- needs research; *[[Howe-83|John Howe]] -- needs research; *[[Whitcomb-64|Jonathan Whitcomb]] -- needs research; *[[Lewis-2637|William Lewis]], arrived by 1640; *[[Hall-286|Stephen Hall]] *[[Davis-187| Dolor Davis]] and [[Willard-6|Margery (Willard) Davis]] *[[Sawtell-28|Richard Sawtell]] *[[Tarbell-14|Thomas Tarbell II]] *[[Willard-10|Simon Willard]] *[[Lakin-12|John Lakin]] *[[Bacon-563|Michael Bacon]] and [[Jobo-1|Mary (Jobo) Bacon]] *[[Haskell-233|William Haskell]] and [[Tybbott-1|Mary (Tybbott) Haskell]] *[[Brown-11685|William Brown]] *[[Elwell-166|Robert Elwell]] *[[Woodward-328|Ezekiel Woodward]] *[[Beamsley-2|William Beamsley]] *[[Perkins-631|John Perkins Jr.]], with parents [[Perkins-122|John Perkins Sr.]], [[Gater-32|Judith (Gater) Perkins]] in 1630 aboard the ''Lyon''; *[[Knight-2752|Alexander Knight]] and [[Tutty-16|Hannah (Tutty) Knight]]

Crane-Smith Family

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This free space documents the antecedents of [[Smith-129141|Deborah (Smith) Talbot.]] == Crane Family == This Crane family from Lancashire starts with [[Crane-2903|'''Henry Crane''']] (c1710-buried 8 Sep 1779 at Old Church House, Bispham, Lancashire) weaver, married [[Lytham-5|'''Agness Lytham''']] (baptised 16 Jul 1699 in Carleton, Lancashire-buried 7 Apr 1780 in Bispham, Lancashire) on 4 Nov 1729 in St Chad, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. For full details on their descendants see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Crane_family_of_Lancashire Crane family of Lancashire] == Occupations == '''Architect’s draftsmen''' [[Crane-5019|William Henry Crane]] '''Electrical Fitters''' [[Crane-5045|Henry Newman Crane]] '''Farmers''' [[Crane-3533|Arthur Samuel]], [[Crane-3535|George Herbert Crane]], [[Crane-3537|Albert Victor Crane]] '''Information Managers, Librarians, Archivists''' [[Smith-129141|Deborah Smith]] '''Innkeepers, Wine & Spirits Merchants''' [[Crane-2899|William Crane]], [[Crane-5018|Richard Edward Crane]], [[Crane-2898|John Joseph Crane]], [[Crane-5002|Arthur Albert Crane]], [[Crane-5020|John Crane]] '''Publican’s House servants''' [[Crane-5052|Ellen Crane]] '''Politicians''' [[Crane-3537|Albert Victor Crane]] '''Weavers, Cotton Loom weavers''' [[Crane-2903|Henry Crane]], [[Crane-2902|William Crane]], [[Crane-2901|Richard Crane]], [[Crane-5105|Lydia Crane]], [[Crane-5106|Ann Crane]], [[Crane-5107|Ellen Crane]], [[Crane-5108|Elizabeth Crane]] '''House carpenters & wheelwrights''' [[Crane-2900|William Crane]] '''Master Mariners''' [[Crane-3472|Arthur Albert Crane]] '''Teachers''' [[Crane-5042|Evelyn Crane]] == Families who married into this Crane family == === Litham === :The Litham Family starts with [[Litham-1|'''Robert Latham''']] (birth estimated about 1680 based on Agnes’ baptism). He was the father of [[Lytham-5|'''Agness Lytham''']] (baptised 16 Jul 1699 in Carleton, Lancashire-buried 7 Apr 1780 in Bispham, Lancashire) who married [[Crane-2903|'''Henry Crane''']] on on 4 Nov 1729 in St Chad, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. === Dickonson === :The Dickonson Family starts with [[Dickinson-4511|'''Richard Dickinson''']]. He was the father of [[Dickonson-1|'''Jennet Dickonson''']] who married [[Crane-2902|'''William Crane''']] (1746 - 1835) weaver, on 21 Aug 1768 in Bispham, Lancashire. ::Jennet Dickonson was '''baptised''' on 6 Nov 1748 at Pilling, Lancashire, England. England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906. Place: Pilling, Lancashire, England; Date Range: 1719-1900; Fillm Number 1470931. ::Jennet Dickonson (an illiterate spinster of the Parish of Bispham) '''married''' William Crane (a weaver of the Parish of Bispham) on 21st August 1768 at Bispham with Norbreck, Lancashire. "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKKY-J3G : 10 December 2014), William Crane and Jennet Dickonson, 21 Aug 1768; citing Bispham With Norbreck,Lancashire,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,502,351. ::Her daughter Mary was born on 28 August 1785. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX42-4WB : 30 December 2014), Mary, Mary; citing Bispham, Lancashire, England, reference - 2:Q5975T; FHL microfilm 1,502,351. ::Jenny '''died''' in 1811 and was '''buried''' 9 May 1811 at All Hallows Church, Bispham and is listed as Jenny Crane"Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks," database, (https://lan-opc.org.uk/Bispham/allhallows/index.html : 16 Jun 2018), Burial: 9 May 1811 All Hallows, Lancs.; Jenny Crane - wife of Wm. Crane; Abode: Bispham; LDS film 1656593 === Pye === :The father of [[Pye-407|'''Mary Pye''']] was John Pye. :[[Crane-2901|'''Richard Crane''']] (1769 - after 1847) weaver, married [[Pye-407|'''Mary Pye''']] (baptised 8 May 1774 in Poulton Le Fylde, Lancashire-6 Mar 1836 in Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire) on 9 Jul 1799 in All Hallows Church, Bispham, Lancashire. ::Mary was '''born''' in 1774. She was baptised on 8 May 1774 at St Chad Parish, Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire. She was the daughter of John Pye.[http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/cgi-bin/mkindx.cgi?parish=Poulton-le-Fylde&type=Parish&community= Lancashire Online Parish Clerks]
Baptism: 8 May 1774 St Chad, Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire, England
Mary Pye - Daughter of John Pye
Abode: Carleton
Register: Baptisms 1759 - 1798, Page 44, Entry 2
::She '''passed away''' in 1836 aged 62 and was '''buried''' on 6 March 1836 in Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8GW-DZN : 10 February 2018), Mary Crane, burial 06 Mar 1836; citing Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,526,408. :Name Mary Crane :Gender Female :Burial Date 06 Mar 1836 :Burial Place Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire, England === Sykes === :[[Crane-2900|'''William Crane''']] (1806 - 1888) house carpenter & wheelwright, married [[Sykes-1605|'''Mary Ann Sykes''']] ::Mary was '''born''' before 1804. Her parents were Alice and [[Sykes-1607|John Sykes]]. She was '''baptised''' on 16 October 1804 at St Michael church, St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire.[http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/cgi-bin/mkindx.cgi?parish=Lytham&type=Parish&community= Lancashire OPG]
Baptism: 16 Oct 1804 St Michael, St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, England
Mary Ann Sykes - Daughter of John Sykes & Alice
Born: 26 Sep 1804
Abode: Out Rawcliffe
Source: LDS Film 94024
::Mary Anne Sykes '''married''' William Crane And they had 7 children. They '''married''' on 30 Aug 1827 at St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire[http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/cgi-bin/mkindx.cgi?parish=Lytham&type=Parish&community= Lancashire OPC]
Marriage: 30 Aug 1827 St Michael, St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, England
William Crane - Out Rawcliffe
Mary Ann Sykes - Out Rawcliffe
Witness: Ellen Sykes; Thomas Wilkinson
Married by Licence by: Thomas Bell, Curate
Register: Marriages 1813 - 1837, Page 78, Entry 234
Source: LDS Film 94024
::Mary '''passed away''' in 1845.A source for this information is needed. === Hayes === :[[Crane-2899|'''William Crane''']] (7 Mar 1828 in Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire-Sep quarter 1902) married [[Hayes-7469|'''Mary Hayes''']] (1819 - 1888) in 1851 in West Derby, Lancashire. :Mary’s parents were [[Holden-3585|Margaret Holden]] and [[Hayes-9498|Richard Hayse]]. :[[Hayes-9498|'''Richard Hayse''']] was '''born''' about 1792. Unsourced family tree handed down to [[Crane-2894|JP Crane]]. [[Hayes-9498|Richard Hayse]] '''married''' [[Holden-3585|Margaret Holden]] on 6 November 1818 at Cockerham, Lancashire."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N6YR-W8Q : 12 February 2018), Richard Hayes and Margaret Holden, 06 Nov 1818; citing Cockerham, Lancashire, England, reference Item 17 p48, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,278,859. : Name Richard Hayes : Spouse's Name Margaret Holden : Event Date 06 Nov 1818 : Event Place Cockerham, Lancashire, England Richard Hayes' '''death''' was registered Jul-Sep 1889 at Fylde, Lancashire. He was 96 years old and birth year estimated at 1793. (vol 8E, page 509, line 15) "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2V37-4B8 : 31 December 2014), Richard Hayes, 1889; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Fylde, Lancashire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. ::[[Hayes-7469|'''Mary Hayes''']] was '''born''' 22 February 1819 in Thurnham, Lancashire. Her parents were [[Holden-3585|Margaret Holden]] and [[Hayes-9498|Richard Hayse]]. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5LF-W2Q : 6 December 2014, Mary Hayse, 22 Feb 1819); citing THURNHAM-RC,LANCASTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 942 B4C V. 20.
: Name: Mary Hayse : Gender: Female : Christening Date: 24 Feb 1819 : Christening Date (Original): 24 FEB 1819 : Christening Place: THURNHAM-RC,LANCASTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND : Birth Date: 22 Feb 1819 : Father's Name: Richard Hayse : Mother's Name: Margaret Holden
Mary Hayse was '''baptised''' on 24 February 1819 in Thurnham - RC, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. Her birthdate is given as 22 Feb 1819 and her parents were Richard Hayse and Margaret Holden. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5LF-W2Q : 6 December 2014, Mary Hayse, 22 Feb 1819); citing THURNHAM-RC,LANCASTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 942 B4C V. 20. ::Mary Hayes '''marriage''' to William Crane was registered in the April-June quarter 1851. The marriage took place in West Derby, Lancashire. "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2D3T-Y4M : 13 December 2014), Mary Hayes, 1851; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1851, quarter 2, vol. 20, p. 937, West Derby, Lancashire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2D3R-LGL : 13 December 2014), William Crane, 1851; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1851, quarter 2, vol. 20, p. 937, West Derby, Lancashire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. ::The '''1861 census''' shows 42 year old Mary Crane living in Brownlow Street, Liverpool, Lancashire in the ecclesiastical parish of St Silas with her husband William (33) and 3 sons Richard E (9), William H (7) and James S (0). Her husband is an Innkeeper and with them are a visitor Richard Walmsley (18) and servant Mary ann French (27). It states she was born in Shrivenham, Lancashire. "England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M75X-JML : 13 December 2017), Mary Crane in household of William Crane, Liverpool, Lancashire, England; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. ::According to the '''1871 census''' Mary Crane (52) was the wife of William Crane (43) a licensed victualler living in Everton, Lancashire with their 3 children Mary Ann (15), James S (10) and Arthur A (9) and an 18 year old servant Mary Ellen Shaw. It states Mary was born in Thanington, Lancashire about 1819. "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD6M-VNQ : 12 December 2017), Mary Crane in entry for William Crane, 1871. ::The '''1881 census''' records Mary Craine (wrong spelling) living in Royston Street, West Derby aged 62. It states she was born in Thurnham, Lancashire. The household consists of her sons Richard E (head of the household, a Spirits & beer merchant aged 29, single) and William H (27, single draftsman (Artiz) and her husband William (53) who is out of business. An Irish servant girl also lives with them. "England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27L-L2N8 : 13 December 2017), Mary Craine in household of Richard E Craine, West Derby, Lancashire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 31, Piece/Folio 3710/63, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,070. ::Her '''death''' is registered as Mary Crane Apr-June 1888 at West Derby, Lancashire aged 70. Her birth was estimated at 1818. (vol 8B, page 311, line 10). "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2VMB-K49 : 31 December 2014), Mary Crane, 1888; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, West Derby, Lancashire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. ::[[Hayes-10883|'''Anne Hayes''']] was '''born''' on 8 September 1820. She is the daughter of [[Hayes-9498|Richard Hayes]] and [[Holden-3585|Margaret Holden]]. Anne was '''baptised''' on 10 September 1820 at the Roman Catholic Church Thurnham, Lancashire."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5LX-YBQ : 11 February 2018, Richard Hayse in entry for Anne Hayse, 08 Sep 1820); citing THURNHAM-RC,LANCASTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 942 B4C V. 20.
Name Anne Hayse
Gender Female
Christening Date 10 Sep 1820
Christening Date (Original) 10 SEP 1820
Christening Place THURNHAM-RC, LANCASTER, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND
Birth Date 08 Sep 1820
Father's Name Richard Hayse
Mother's Name Margaret Holden
::[[Hayes-10882|'''Jane Hayes''']] was '''born''' on 12 October 1823. She is the daughter of [[Hayes-9498|Richard Hayes]] and [[Holden-3585|Margaret Holden]]. Jane was baptised on 14 October 1823 at Thurnham, Lancashire."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5LX-YR8 : 11 February 2018, Richard Hayse in entry for Jane Hayse, 12 Oct 1823); citing THURNHAM-RC,LANCASTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 942 B4C V. 20.
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Name Jane Hayse
Gender Female
Christening Date 14 Oct 1823
Christening Date (Original) 14 OCT 1823
Christening Place THURNHAM-RC,LANCASTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND
Birth Date 12 Oct 1823
Father's Name Richard Hayse
Mother's Name Margaret Holden
::[[Hayes-10885|'''Joseph Hayes''']] was '''born''' on 14 May 1826. He is the son of [[Hayes-9498|Richard Hayes]] and [[Holden-3585|Margaret Holden]]. He was '''baptised''' on 14 May 1826 (the day he was born) in Thurnham, Lancashire."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5LF-94J : 11 February 2018, Richard Hayse in entry for Joseph Hayse, 14 May 1826); citing THURNHAM-RC,LANCASTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 942 B4C V. 20.
Name Joseph Hayse
Gender Male
Christening Date 14 May 1826
Christening Date (Original) 14 MAY 1826
Christening Place THURNHAM-RC, LANCASTER, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND
Birth Date 14 May 1826
Father's Name Richard Hayse
Mother's Name Margaret Holden
::[[Hayes-10884|'''Anne Hayes''']] was '''born''' in 1837. She is the daughter of [[Hayes-9498|Richard Hayes]] and [[Holden-3585|Margaret Holden]]. Anne was '''baptised''' on 2 April 1837 in Thurnham, Lancashire. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5LX-YB4 : 11 February 2018, Richard Hayse in entry for Anne Hayse, 01 Apr 1837); citing THURNHAM-RC,LANCASTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 942 B4C V. 20.
Name Anne Hayse
Gender Female
Christening Date 02 Apr 1837
Christening Date (Original) 02 APR 1837
Christening Place THURNHAM-RC,LANCASTER,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND
Birth Date 01 Apr 1837
Father's Name Richard Hayse
Mother's Name Margaret Holden
=== Hawker === [[Crane-2898|'''John Joseph Crane''']] (1854 - 1933) wine & spirits Merchant, married [[Hawker-295|'''Florence Hawker''']] (1859 - 1945) on Aug 1876 in St Nicholas RC Church, Liverpool, Lancashire. Mary Hawker was the daughter of [[Hawker-297|'''Samuel Hawker''']] and [[King-19930|'''Jane King''']]. Samuel '''Hawker''' married Jane King in Apr-June 1857 in Yeovil, Somerset."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2DQD-DN4 : 13 December 2014), Samuel Hawker, 1857; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1857, quarter 2, vol. 5C, p. 855, Yeovil, Somerset, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.
Name Samuel Hawker
Event Type Marriage
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Registration Year 1857
Registration District Yeovil
County Somerset
Event Place Yeovil, Somerset, England
Volume 5C, Page 855, Line Number 8
Spouse Jane King
The '''1871 census''' lists Samuel Hawker as the 37 year old head of the family living in Halewood, Lancashire with his wife Jane (33) and children: Florence (13), Sarah Ann (7), George (4) and Mary Jane (1). He is a Railway labourer born in Stafford, Somerset about 1834. "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZPC-TD5 : 11 December 2017), Samuel Hawker, 1871. The birthplaces of the children show that the family travelled a lot with Samuel's work. In 1858 they were in Preston, Somerset (where his wife was born) and in 1864 were in Chowbent, Lancashire, 1867 Fenay Bridge, Yorkshire and 1870 Stalybridge, Cheshire, finally 1871 Halewood, Lancashire. ::[[Hawker-295|'''Florence Hawker''']] was '''born''' in 1856. Flora Hawker’s '''birth''' was registered in the 1st quarter 1859 at Yeovil, Somerset."England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:26RT-5RS : 1 October 2014), Flora Hawker, 1859; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Yeovil, Somerset, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. : Name Flora Hawker : Event Type Birth Registration : Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar : Registration Year 1859 : Registration District Yeovil : County Somerset : Event Place Yeovil, Somerset, England : Volume 5C, Page 573, Line Number 33 ::The '''1871 census''' lists Florence Hawker (daughter of Jane and Samuel Hawker, a railway labourer) as a 13 year old scholar living at 25 Baileys Lane, Halewood, Lancashire. Her birth is given as about 1858 in Preston, Somerset. Also living in the household are siblings Sarah Ann (7), George (4) and Mary Jane (1). "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZPC-TDT : 11 December 2017), Florence Hawker in entry for Samuel Hawker, 1871. ::Florence '''married''' John Joseph Crane in 1876 in Liverpool."England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2DPP-RG7 : 13 December 2014), Florence Hawker, 1876; from “England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005,” database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing 1876, quarter 3, vol. 8B, p. 367, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. : Name Florence Hawker : Event Type Marriage : Registration Quarter Jul-Aug-Sep : Registration Year 1876 : Registration District Liverpool : County Lancashire : Event Place Liverpool, Lancashire, England : Volume 8B, Page 367, Line Number 260 ::The '''1881 census''' lists Florence J Crane as the 23 year old wife of John Joseph Crane (Wine & Spirits Merchant employing 2 boys), born in Yeovil, Somerset about 1858. They are living at Upper Warwick Street, Toxteth Park, Lancashire. Also in the household are her husband, daughter Evelyn (1), brother-in-law Arthur A (19) and a 15 year old servant Alice Bailey. "England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27L-4P1R : 13 December 2017), Florence J Crane in household of John Joseph Crane, Toxteth Park, Lancashire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 10, Piece/Folio 3640/80, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,054. ::The '''1891 census''' lists Florence Crane as the 32 year old wife of John Joseph Crane living in West Derby Road, West Derby, Lancashire in the ecclesiastical parish of St Margarets. Also in the household are her children: Evelyn (11), Arthur A (9), George A (7), Florence J (6) and Elvina G (0) plus a 15 year old servant Georgina Dow. "England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7QN5-XMM : 11 December 2017), Florence Crane in household of John Joseph Crane, West Derby, Lancashire, England; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Lancashire county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. ::The '''1901 census''' lists Florence as the wife of John Joseph (licensed victualler) living in West Derby Road, West Derby, Lancashire where she is assistant house manager. She is 42 years old, born in Yeovil, Somerset. Also in the household are her children Evelyn (21), George Alfred (17), Elvina G (10), and Florence J (16). "England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9V3-9F5 : 8 April 2016), Florence Craine in household of John Joseph Craine, West Derby, Lancashire, England; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing West Derby Western subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. : Name: Florence Craine : Event Type: Census : Event Date: 31 Mar 1901 : Event Place: West Derby, Lancashire, England : County: Lancashire : Civil Parish: West Derby : Ecclesiastical Parish: St Margarets Walton On The Hill : Sub-District: West Derby Western : Registration District: West Derby : Residence Note: West Derby Road : Gender: Female : Age: 42 : Occupation: ASSISTANT HOUSE MANAGER : Relationship to Head of Household: Wife : Birth Year (Estimated): 1859 : Birthplace: Yeovil, Somersetshire : Schedule Type: 314 : Page Number: 53 ::Household Role Sex Age Birthplace ::John Joseph Craine Head Male 46 Liverpool, Lancashire ::Florence Craine Wife Female 42 Yeovil, Somersetshire ::Evelyn Craine Daughter Female 21 Liverpool, Lancashire ::Geo Alfred Craine Son Male 17 Liverpool, Lancashire ::Elvina G Craine Daughter Female 10 Liverpool, Lancashire ::Florence J Craine Daughter Female 16 Liverpool, Lancashire ::The '''1911 census''' shows Florence as the 52 year old wife, assisting in the business of her husband John Joseph (licensed victualler) in West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire. Her birthplace is given as Yeovil, Somerset about 1859. Living with them are their daughters Evelyn Crane (31, born Liverpool) and Elvina Gertrude Crane (20, born Liverpool). "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XWTL-C1G : 2 August 2017), Florence Crane in household of John Joseph Crane, West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire, England; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. ::Florence Crane's '''death''' was registered Jan-Mar 1945 at Liverpool North, Lancashire. She was 86 with birth year estimated at 1859. (vol 8B, page 648, line 88). "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHB-SRRR : 4 September 2014), Florence Crane, 1945; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Liverpool North, Lancashire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. ::Florence Crane was '''buried''' at Yew Tree Cemetery, Lancashire, England on 28 February 1945 in Grave 3B37, Catholic burial. This information needs a source ::'''Research Notes''' ::Not sure where '''Birth''' date 17 August 1856 came from. Her birth needs sourcing. A birth registration for 1st quarter 1859 fits with her being a 13 year old scholar in the 1871 census, and the 23 year old wife in 1881 census. In each census thereafter she is listed as x2 years old. The censuses state she was born in Yeovil. ::[[Hawker-554|'''Sarah Ann Hawker''']] (1864-) was born in Chowbent, Lancashire about 1864. ::The 1871 census shows her as living in Halewood, Lancashire with her parents Jane (33) and Samuel (37, railway labourer) and siblings Florence (13), George (4) and Mary Jane (1) . ::[[Hawker-555|'''George Hawker''']] (1867-) was born about 1867 in Fenay Bridge, Yorkshire. ::The 1871 census shows him as 4 years old, a scholar, living in Halewood, Lancashire with his parents Jane (33) and Samuel Hawker (37, railway labourer) and sisters Florence (13), Sarah Ann (7) and Mary Jane (1). ::The 1891 census lists George Hawker as a 23 year old General Labourer living in Higher Ogden, Lancashire with his father (aged 58), sister Mary Jane (21), and brother John (13). ::[[Hawker-556|'''Mary Jane Hawker''']] (1870-) was born in Stalybridge, Cheshire. ::Mary Jane Hawker is listed in the 1871 census as 1 year old born in Stalybridge, Cheshire. She is living in Halewood, Lancashire with her parents Jane and Samuel Hawker (railway labourer) and her siblings Florence (13), Sarah Ann (7), and George (4). == Smith Family== == Sources ==

Cranham Wills

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[[Space:Sussex_Wills|Sussex Wills]] *[[Space:1868_Charles_Cranham|1868 Charles Cranham]].

Cranmer of packwood

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I am trying to trace the Cranmer family tree and have found out that John Cranmer and his wife Ann moved from Aslockton to Packwood, Warwickshire in the 1700's. They had at least 2 children William Cranmer on 7-3-1779 and John Cranmer (my 4th great grandparent) in 1768 (baptised 18-5-1777). He married Annes Holmes on 20-10-1795. http://www.curiousfox.com/families/Cranmer-11493.html

Crannell

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The goal of this project is to share Crannell family information. Our family has some errors and mistakes. I have been working with my sister Carol Crannell Leibowitz on a book of the Crannell family to fix the errors and add the missing cousins. We are focused on the William Winslow Crannell b. 1703 line. He had five sons: Robert, Peter, John, Henry and William Jr. Four of the five have descendants. The lived in New York State, in colonial Albany. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Crannell-6|Linda Crannell]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Correcting any mistakes in the Crannell family Tree * Adding missing Crannells *Contributing new information on the early Crannells. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9228907 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Crapser(Krebser) , New York State Pioneer Families

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This project is to gain the historical as well genealogical information of the Crapser ( Krebser) family heritage and tradition. Those who are of this family descent are welcome to come join and had to our data and information so we can take pride in our heritage in this country has well as our heritage from the continent of Europe that came from the geographical areas now known as Germany and Sweden.

Crary Homesread Interior

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Part of the original homestead, this living area has been restored. Karyn Van Kainen originally shared this file 20 August 2010. Located in[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystic,_Connecticut Mystic, New London, Connecticut] Here is the [https://www.google.it/maps/place/Mystic,+Stonington,+Connecticut,+Stati+Uniti/@41.3577293,-71.9915785,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e60a07fa6cb3fd:0x6e68aa1f961760ce!8m2!3d41.3542656!4d-71.966462 Mystic Seaport Location]

Cratty Family Roots

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The goal of this project is to learn more about the Cratty family, which is my husband's paternal line. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hall-35504|CJ Hall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20205821 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Craufurd of Kilbirnie

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'''[[:Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' > '''[[:Space:Clan Crawford|Clan Crawford]]''' > Craufurd of Kilbirnie, Senior Cadet Branch ==Kilbirnie, Ayrshire== ''Cill Bhraonaigh'', in Gaelic, refers to the town of Kilbirnie, located in the parish of Kilbirnie, within Cunninghame territory. It is located in North Ayrshire, in the Garnock Valley, on the banks of the river Garnock. The area is believed to have been inhabited since the Bronze Age. In 1742, there were only three houses in the townsite. ==Kilbirnie Parish, Ayrshire== The parish was established in 1688 and takes its name from the Kirk (church) there. Named for Saint Brendan, the parish was divided into three feudal Baronies: Kilbirnie, Ladyland, and Glengarnock. Captain Thomas Crawfurd of Jordanhill, who captured Dumbarton Castle in 1571, and died in 1603, is buried in the parish churchyard. For more information about Kilbirnie, see: [[:Space:Ayrshire, Scotland|Ayrshire, Scotland]] ==Barony and Castle of Kilbirnie== Now in ruin, the remains of the castle and 1500s manor of Kilbirnie are located just west of the modern town of Kilbirnie, in North Ayrshire. It is also referred to as the ''Place of Kilbirnie'' or ''Kilbirnie House''. The largest of the three baronies, Kilbirnie encompassed about 5,500 acres of arable pasture and woodland. A defensive tower was built about 1470 for Malcolm Crauford and his wife, Marjory Barclay. The walls of the keep were seven to eight feet thick and contained an area of forty-two feet by thirty-three feet. Four storeys high, the north-west corner contained a ''starving-pit'' prison. In 1602, the Place of Kilbirnie was broken into while the laird was away and his wife was at Greenock. John Crawfurd of Auchinbothe was arrested and tried, but found innocent of any wrong doing, having returned some of the stolen items to Lady Kilbirnie. The second part of the structure was build about 1627 and has no significant defensive features, and connected to the old keep from the hall to a staircase in the newer section. 1 May 1757, the buildings were destroyed in a fire during renovations, and never rebuilt. At the time, the 19th Earl of Crawford; his infant daughter, Jean; and domestic help were able to escape without harm. The family then moved to the Kilbirnie Barony manse at first, but later settled at Bourtreehill House, near Irvine. Lady Crawford, was the eldest daughter and heiress of Robert Hamilton of Bourtreehill. The Honourable Patrick Lindsay purchased the castle and estate of nearby Glengarnock in 1677 from Richard Cuninghame, last of the Cuninghames of Glengarnock line. In 1707, both baronies were united in the Barony of Kilbirnie, with the manor house of Kilbirnie as the principal seat. ==Craufurd of Kilbirnie, Senior Cadet Branch== *[[Crawford-502|Malcolm Craufurd of Greenock]], fifth in descent from Sir John Craufurd of Craufurdjohn. He was granted a charter from James IV in 1499. He married the only daughter of Sir John Barclay of Kilbirnie and Craufurdjohn, [[Barclay-139|Marjory Barclay]]. They had four sons and a daughter: #'''Malcolm''', who succeeded his father ''NOTE: At least one source skips this generation and names Robert as son of Malcolm Craufurd and Marjory Barclay.'' #[[Crawford-424|James Crawford]], first of the Craufurds of Monock #[[Crawford-637|Thomas Crawford]] #[[Crawford-456|John Crawford]] #[[Crawford-413|Isabel Crawford]], who married [[Cunningham-150|Sir Adam Cuninghame]] of Caprington. *Malcolm Craufurd of Kilbirnie and Craufurdjohn married Marion Crichton, daughter of Robert, Lord Sanquhar. They had two sons: #Robert, who succeeded his father ''NOTE: At least one source names Robert as son of Malcolm Craufurd and Marjory Barclay'' #John *[[Crawford-626|Robert Craufurd]] of Kilbirnie married [[Semphill-2|Margaret Semple]], daughter of Semple of Eliotson through a dispensation obtained from a representative of the Pope, as they were considered too closely related to be married in 1505. They had one son: #Lawrence, who succeeded his father *[[Crawford-626|Lawrence Crawford of Kilbirnie]] exchanged the lands of Craufurdjohn with Sir James Hamilton of Fynart, in exchange for the lands of Drumry, in 1528. He married [[Campbell-10413|Helen Campbell]], daughter of Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun. He died in 1541. They had six sons and two daughters: #Hugh, who succeeded his father #William #Robert #John #David #Thomas, progenitor of the Crawfords of Jordanhill #Catherine #Isabel *[[Crawford-487|Hugh Crawford of Kilbirnie]], fought in the battle of Langside on 13 May 1568, on the side of Queen Mary. He married Margaret Colquhoun, daughter of Colquhoun of Luss. They had one son. He then married Elizabeth Barclay, daughter of Barclay of Ladyland. They had one son and a daughter. He died in 1576. #Malcolm Craufurd of Kilbirnie, succeeded his father #William Craufurd of Knightswood #Marion Craufurd *Malcolm Craufurd of Kilbirnie married Margaret Cuninghame, daughter of Cuninghame of Glengarnock. They had two sons and a daughter. He died in 1592 and was succeeded by his eldest son. *John Craufurd of Kilbirnie married Margaret Blair, daughter of John Blair of that Ilk. They had three sons and two daughters. *John Craufurd of Kilbirnie rebuilt and added on to the house at Kilbirnie in 1627. He married Lady Mary Cuninghame, daughter of the Earl of Glencairn. They had two sons and two daughters. He died in 1629 and was succeeded by his eldest son. *Sir John Craufurd of Kilbirnie, knighted by King Charles I, fought in the Civil Wars. He married an unnamed daughter of Lord Burleigh. They had no children. Second, he married Magdalene, daughter of David, Lord Carnegie. They had two daughters. He died in 1661. #Anne Craufurd #Margaret Craufurd Representation of this line fell to Cornelius Craufurd of Jordanhill, as male heir, but his youngest daughter, Margaret, inherited the estate of Kilbirnie. '''NOTE:''' George Crawford names Anne as wife of Patrick Lindsay.Crawfurd, George; ''The Peerage of Scotland''; [https://archive.org/details/peerageofscotlan00craw/page/808/mode/2up?q=Crawford Page 808] *Margaret Craufurd married Patrick Lindsay, who assumed the name Craufurd of Kilbirnie upon their marriage. They had seven children. Both Margaret and her husband died suddenly of fever on 15 October 1680. Their eldest son, John Craufurd of Kilbirnie, inherited the estate. In 1705, he was granted the title of Viscount Mount Craufurd, which he later had altered to Garnock. He married Lady Margaret Stewart, daughter of the Earl of Bute. He died 25 Dec 1708. They had five sons: #Patrick, who succeeded his father #John #James #David #Charles ==Sources== *[https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun05pauluoft/page/494/mode/2up The Scots Peerage, pg 494] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo02pateuoft/page/114/mode/2up/search/Malcolm+Craufurd History of the County of Ayr]; Page 114 *[https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami02stea/page/n713/mode/2up Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire]; pg 929 *[https://archive.org/details/topographicaldes00robe/page/260/mode/2up/search/John+Craufurd+Kilbirnie?q=John+Craufurd+Kilbirnie Topographical Description of Ayrshire]; pg 259 to 261 *[https://archive.org/details/stemmatacraufurd00lond/page/3/mode/2up/search/John+Craufurd?q=John+Craufurd Stemmata Craufordeania]; Pg 3

Craven County (Chester County) South Carolina Deed Book F

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== South Carolina Deed Book F == Information regarding deeds by: [[Lee-4577|John Lee]] and his daughter [[Lee-470|Sarah Gordon]] on the waters of the Wateree River, Camden District, Province (and then State) of South Carolina: [Capitalized names are not in the original.] == John Lee sells land in 1797 == '''Feb 25, 1775''' '''John LEE''' to John McCLURKIN pg 46) This indenture made the 25th of February in the fourteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third by the grace of God of Great Britain, France & Ireland, King Defender of the faith, Anno Domini 1775. Between John LEE of the Province of South Carolina Camden District on the waters of the Wateree River of the one part and John McCLURKIN of the same place of the other part Witnesseth whereas his Majesty King George the third by his letters patent under the great seal of the said province bearing date the 14th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & sixty two tested by his excellency Thomas BOONE Esq. Governor of the aforesaid province did give & grant to Isaac ELLEDGE his heirs and assigns all that parcel or tract of land containing one hundred & fifty acres situate lying & being on a creek of the Wateree River called Rockey Creek in the province aforesaid bounded Southwestward on John LEE's land & on all other sides by vacant land, which land I the aforesaid LEE purchased of said ELLEDGE which the deeds for the same will make appear all grants answered together with all & singular the woods and underwoods, timber & timber trees, lakes, ponds, fishing, waters, water courses, profits, commodities, appurtenances, hereditaments whatsoever thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining as in by the said grant remaining upon record in the Secretaries Office of the said province, relating thereunto being had doth more fully & at large appear. Now this indenture witnesseth that for & in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds current money of the province aforesaid the said McCLURKIN to the said LEE in hand at or before the serving & delivering of these presents well & truly paid the receipt whereof the said LEE doth hereby acknowledge & every part & parcel thereof doth fully & absolutely acquit release and discharge the said John McCLURKIN his heirs, executors & administrators by these presents he the said John LEE hath granted, bargained & sold, aliened, released and confirmed unto the said John McCLURKIN in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain & sale to him thereof made by the said John LEE for one whole year by indenture bearing date the day next before the date of these presents & by power & virtue of the statute for transferring of uses into possession and to his heirs all that tract or parcel of land containing one hundred & fifty acres situate lying & being as aforesaid together with all & singular the woods & underwoods, timber & timber trees, lakes, ponds, fishing, waters, water courses, pasture, marshy feedings, profits, commodity, advantages, hereditaments & appurtenances whatsoever as to the said one hundred and fifty acres of land belonging or in anywise appertaining and the reversion & reversion remainder or remainders, rents & of profits thereof & also all the right, title, interest & property, profit, claim and demand whatsoever both in law & equity of him the said John LEE of & in the same together with the original grant all the writings touching or concerning the same and he the said John LEE doth assign and assign over quit claim to the said John McCLURKIN his heirs and assigns all the right, title, interest, claim & demand whatsoever to the said tract of one hundred & fifty acres of land with all the appurtenances pg 47) rents & profits thereof. To have & to hold the said tract of one hundred and fifty acres of land and all singular the premises here before mentioned & intended to be hereby given & released with their & every of their appurtenances to him the said John McCLURKIN his heirs & assigns forever. And I the said John LEE do covenant & promise & grant to & with the said John McCLURKIN his heirs, executors, administrators & assigns & that I the said John LEE do promise & covenant at any & all times hereafter be made a rule in his Majesties successor courts or courts of indication whatsoever both of law & equity & not withstanding any matter or thing whatsoever had made, committed, omitted or subject to be had made done omitted or suffered to the contrary by the said John LEE or his joint heirs it shall & may be lawful to & for the said John McCLURKIN his heirs & assigns from time to time & at all times hereafter peaceably & quietly to hold, use & occupy, possess the said tract of one hundred & fifty acres of land & all & singular the premises herein before mentioned and intended to be hereby granted, released, conveyed & confirmed with their & every of their appurtenances whatsoever without any detriment, hindrance, molestation or interruption whatever him the said John LEE his heirs or assigns or any person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming or to lay by from or under him them or any of them and clearly acquitted & discharged free & clear of all for men, gits, bargains, sales, mortgages as also of all jointurey dowries, claim & demands and incumbrance whatsoever, the quit rents thereof to be reserved to his Majesty or to his heirs and successors & other conditions, provisos & resurvations expressed in the said original grant only excepted. In witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hand and seal this day & year first above written. John LEE (his mark & seal) Mary LEE (her mark & seal) Witness present Nelson THOMPSON, John McCLURKIN Received the day & year first within written of the within named John McCLURKIN the sum of one hundred pounds South Carolina currency it being the full consideration money within mentioned, I say received by me. '''John LEE''' (his mark & seal) '''Mary LEE''' (her mark & seal) '''South Carolina Chester County''' - Personally appeared before me the subscribing Justice John McCLURKIN who made oath that he saw '''John LEE & Mary his wife sign, seal & deliver the within deed or instrument of writing to the within named John McCLURKIN''' for the uses & purposes therein mentioned & that he saw Wilson THOMPSON together with himself sign his name as witness at the same time. Sworn to before me this '''27th day of May 1797'''. John McCLURKIN William McQUISTON J.P. == In 1797 Alexander & Sarah Gordon sell land inherited from John Lee == '''Aug 18, 1790''' '''Alexander GORDON & wife [[Lee-470|Sarah]]''' to Matthew McCLURKIN pg 60) This indenture made the eighteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & ninety & in the fifteenth year of American Independence between '''Alexander GORDON and his wife Sarah GORDON of Fairfield County, Camden District & State of South Carolina''' of the one part & Matthew McCLURKIN of Chester County District & State aforesaid of the other part witnesseth whereas in & by a certain grant bearing date the '''twentieth day of December A.D. 1752''' under the hand of his excellency Thomas BOONE Esq. Capt. Gen. & Commander in & over the province of South Carolina (now the State) & signed by his excellency William Sampson Governor in council for that purpose appointed did give & grant unto Francis PENSON a plantation or tract of land containing fifty acres situate & lying in '''Craven County now Chester on a branch of Rocky bounding S.E. on John LEE's land''' & on all other sides vacant land at that time & hath such shape form & marks as the plat represents to said grant annexed as in & by the grant duly recorded in the Secretaries Office of said Province now the State. Reference being thereunto had may more fully appear which said Francis PENSON did sell unto John LEE & said '''John LEE did give & bequeath said plantation or tract of land containing fifty acres unto Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON by his last will and testament'''. Now said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON hath bargained and sold unto the said Matthew McCLURKIN said tract containing fifty acres. Now this indenture witnesseth that the said Alexander GORDON and his wife Sarah GORDON for & in consideration of the sum of fifty pounds sterling to them in hand well & truly paid by the said Matthew McCLURKIN at & before the sealing & delivery of these presents the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge to be well contented, satisfied & paid. Said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON hath given, granted, bargained & sold, released & confirmed and by these presents doth absolutely grant, bargain, sell, alien, release convey & confirm unto the said Matthew McCLURKIN in his actual posession now being by virtue of a bargain & sale thereof to him made for one whole year by indenture bearing date the day next before the day of this date of these presents & by force of the statute for transferring of uses into possession of his heirs & assigns forever all the plantation or tract of land aforesaid containing fifty acres with the rights members and appurtenances thereof, together with all & singular the houses, out houses pg 61) edifices, buildings, barns, stables, yards, gardens, orchards, woods, underwoods, timbers, meadows, pastures, ponds, lakes, fishing ways, water and water courses, paths, passages, liberties, priviledges, profits, hereditaments, rights, members & appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any way appertaining & the reversion and revisions, remainder & remainder rents, issues & profits thereof & every part & parcel thereof & all the estate, right, title, interest, use, trust, possession, property, profit, benefit,claim & demand whatsoever of the said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON of, in, to or out of the same premises above mentioned & of, in & to every part & parcel thereof with the appurtenances & also deeds, evidences, escript & writings, touching or concerning the said premises and every part thereof. To have & to hold the said plantation or tact or fifty acres of land with every premises & appurtenances, hereditaments, granted release & conveyed unto the said Matthew McCLURKIN, his heirs & assigns forever to the only proper and absolute behoof of the said Matthew McCLURKIN, his heirs & assigns. And they the said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON for themselves their heirs, executors, administrators & assigns that they the said Alexander GORDON & his wife is now the true & lawful owner of said plantation or tract of land when the bargain & sale above mentioned was made & also that the said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON now is & until the execution of these presents is lawfully & rightfully seized in their own right of a good sure, perfect, absolute, indefeasable estate of inheritance in fee simple of and all & singular the said premises above mentioned or tract of fifty acres of land with the appurtenances without any manner of condition, mortgage, limitation of use or uses or other matter, cause or thing to alter, change or charge or determine the same & also that the said Alexander GORDON & his wife hath good, right, full power & lawful authority in their own right to grant, bargain, sell & convey the said plantation or tract aforesaid. Matthew McCLURKIN, his heirs & assigns forever according to the true intent of meaning of these presents. And also that the said Matthew McCLURKIN, his heirs & assigns shall & may from time to time & at all times forever hereafter peaceably have hold, occupy & enjoy the said plantation or tract of fifty acres of land with every ther premises thereunto belonging with the appurtenances without any trouble, hindrance, molestation or interruption or denial of them the said Alexander GORDON, his wife Sarah GORDON, their heirs or assigns & all of every other person or persons whatsoever & indeminify of & from all former bargains, sales, gifts & grants, leases, jointures, dowries, wills or intails. And lastly the said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON for themselaves, their heirs, executors, administrators & assigns the said plantation or tract of fifty acre of land with the premises & appurtenances unto the said Matthew McCLURKIN, his heirs & assigns against them the said Alexander GORDON & his wife, their heirs & assigns & every other person or persons shall & will warrant & forever defend by these presents. In witness we have hereunto set our hand & seal the day & the year first above written. '''Alexander GORDON''' (signed & seal) '''Sarah GORDON''' (signed & seal) Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of us Andrew GRAHAM, Thomas McCLURKIN pg 62) Received the day & year first within written the full sum of fifty pounds sterling being the full consideration money mentioned we say received by us. '''Alexander GORDON''' Personally appeared Andrew GRAHAM before me the subscribing justice who made oath that he saw the within named Alexander GORDON & Sarah his wife, sign, seal & deliver the within deed, the uses & purposes therein mentioned & further that he saw the within named Alexander GORDON sign the receipt for the consideration money therein mentioned & that he saw Thomas McCLURKIN sign as witness together with himself at the same time. Sworn to before me this '''1st day of July 1797''' Andrew GRAHAM William McQUISTON J.P. '''Aug 18, 1790''' '''Alexander & Sarah GORDON''' to Matthew McCLURKIN pg 62) This indenture made this eighteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred ninety & '''his wife Sarah GORDON of Fairfield County & State of South Carolina & District of Camden''' of the one part & Matthew McCLURKIN of Chester County District & State aforesaid of the other part '''witnesseth''' whereas in & by '''a certain grant bearing date the second day of January A.D. 1754''' under the hand of his Excellency James GLEN, governor & commander in chief in & over the province of South Carolina (now the state) and signed by his '''excellency Alexander GORDON governor in counsel for that purpose appointed''', did give and grant unto George TAYLOR, a plantation or tract of land containing four hundred acres lying in Craven County, now Chester & State aforesaid & situate & lying on a branch of Rocky Creek bounded on all sides with vacant land at that time & hath such shape, form & marks as the plat represents to said grant annexed as in & by the said grant duly recorded in the Secretaries Office of said province (now the State) reference being thereunto had may more fully appear which said '''George TAYLOR did sell unto John LEE & said John LEE did give & bequeath said plantation unto Alexander GORDON & his wife aforesaid Sarah GORDON by his last will & testament'''. Now said Alexander GORDON and his wife Sarah GORDON hath bargained and sold unto the said Matthew McCLURKIN two hundred acres of the above mentioned tract of land or half said tract of 400 acres be the same more or less, line beginning on a beech & running SE to a post oak from thence NE to a b. oak & thence NW to a stake, thence SW to the beginning. Now this indenture witnesseth that the said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON for & in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds sterling to them in hand well & truly paid by the said Matthew McCLURKIN at & before the sealing & delivery of these presents the receipt pg 63) whereof they do hereby acknowledge to be well contented, satisfied & paid said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON hath given granted, bargained & sold, aliened, released & confirmed & by these presents doth absolutely grant, bargain, sell, alien, release, convey & confirm unto the said Matthew McCLURKIN in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain of sale to him thereof made for one whole year by indenture bearing as to the day next before the day of the day of the date to these presents & by force of the statute for transferring of uses into possession & to his heirs & assigns forever all the aforesaid plantation or tract of land containing two hundred acres or half of above mentioned four hundred acres according to the plat that be the same more or less with the rights, members & appurtenances thereof together with all singular the houses, out houses, out edifices, buildings, barns, stables, yards, gardens, orchards, woods, under woods, timber & timber trees, meadows, pastures, ponds, lakes, fishing ways, water & water courses, paths, passages, liberties, priviledges, profits, hereditaments, rights, members & appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining & also reversion & reversions remainder & remainders, rent issues & profits thereof & every part & parcel thereof & all the estate, right, title, interest, uses, trust, possession, property, profit, benefit, claim & demand whatsoever of the said Alexander GRODON & his wife Sarah GORDON of, in, to, or out of the same premises above mentioned & of, in & to every part & parcel thereof with the appurtenances and also all deeds, evidences, escripts of writing, touching or concerning the said premises of every part thereof to have & to hold the said plantation or tract of two hundred acres of land with the appurtenances without any manner of condition, mortgage, limitation of use or uses or other matter, cause or thing to alter, change or charge or determine the same & also that the said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON hath good right, full power & lawful authority in their own right to grant, bargain, sell & convey the said plantation aforesaid to the said Matthew McCLURKIN, his heirs & assigns to the only proper & behoof the said Matthew McCLURKIN, his heirs & assigns forever according to the true intent and meaning of these presents & also that the said Matthew McCLURKIN, his heirs & assigns shall & may from time to time & at all times forever hereafter peaceably and quietly have hold, occupy & enjoy the said plantation or tract of two hundred pg 64) acres of land with every the premises thereunto belonging and appurtenances without any trouble hindrance, molestation or interruption or denial of them the said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON, their heirs or assigns & all & of every other person or persons whatsoever & indemnify of & from all former bargains, sales, gifts, grants, leases,jointures, dowers, wills or intails and lastly the said Alexander GORDON & his wife Sarah GORDON for themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators & assigns the said plantation of tract of two hundred acres of land with the premises & appurtenances unto the said Matthew McCLURKIN, his heirs & assigns & every other person or persons shall & will warrant & forever defend by these present. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand & seal the day & year first above written. '''Alexander GORDON''' (signed & seal) '''Sarah GORDON''' (signed & seal) Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of us Andrew GRAHAM, Thomas McCLURKIN Received the day & year within first written the full sum of one hundred pounds sterling being the full consideration money within mentioned. Present We say received by us, Alexander GORDON South Carolina County of Chester - Personally appeared Andrew GRAHAM before me the subscribing justice who made oath that he saw the within named Alexander GORDON & Sarah GORDON his wife, sign, seal & deliver the within deed or instrument of writing to the within named Matthew McCLURKIN for the uses & purposes therein mentioned & further that he saw the within named Alexander GORDON sign the receipt for the consideration money therein mentioned & that he saw Thomas McCLURKIN subscribe as witness together with himself & at the same time, sworn before me this '''1st day of July 1797'''. Andrew GRAHAM William McQUISTON, J.P. https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~circuitcourtrecords/genealogy/deeds/scdeedf.html https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~circuitcourtrecords/genealogy/fgr3/leejohn.html Left Side Menu: "Links - Deed Book F"

Craven Family in the Salem Monthly Meeting Minutes, 1676-1696

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To aid other researchers, these are transcriptions, to the best of my ability, of the old handwriting in the earliest Salem Meeting Minutes book, for the entries that pertain to the widow [[Croft-447|Ann Craven Bagley]] and her children [[Craven-505|Thomas]], [[Craven-2630|Ann]] and [[Craven-501|Peter]]. '''Page 29'''
Whereas Charles Begely of Choptank in Talbot County in Maryland tanner; and '''Ann Craven''' of New Salem in the province of West Jersey widdow; having declared there[sic] intentions of marriage severall times at a meeting of the people of God called Quakers in New Salem aforesaid; now these presents wittnesseth that for the full determination of the intentions aforesaid; the eleaventh day of the eleaventh month in the year according to the English account one thousand six hundred seaventy and nine before an assembly of the people of God aforesaid at the house of Robert Zane in New Salem aforesaid; the said Charles Begely did then and theire[sic] solemnly according to the example of the holy men of God recorded in the scripture of truth take the said '''Ann Craven''' to be his wife; and she the said '''Ann Craven''' did in like manner take the said Charles Begely to be her husband, each of them promising to be faithfull one to the other as husband and wife soe long as they both should live; and we who were present have hereunto subscribed our names as wittnesses to the same the day and year aforesaid.
John Smith John Maddocks Honnor Clark
Martha Smith Edward Bradway Andrew Thompson
Daniell Smith Samuell Nicholson William Smart
Samuell Smith Henry Jennings James Nevill
Richard Guy John Denne Margrit Jennings
___ Robinson Ellenor Robinson
___ Clark Henry Grub Bridget Guy
George Haslewood
George Deacon John ___
______ Robt _____ '''Page 36'''
6th 1st month 1681
…Ordered by the monthly meeting that Thomas Woodrofe do draw a forme of a covenant betwixt the meeting and George Deacon of and concerning the said Geo. Deacon his taking '''Peter Craven''' orphan to tutor and bring up. The 4th of the 2nd month 1681;
Ordered by the monthly meeting that Thomas Woodrofe draw the form of an indenture between Charles Begely (and) Martha Smith & George Deacon; his taking '''Peter Craven''' orphan to tutor and bring up for eleven years to come. '''Page 58'''
At a monthly meeting held in new Salem the 30th day of the 5th month 1683.
The meeting ordered that Charles Bagley and '''Thomas Craven''' come to the next monthly meeting. It is also ordered that Henry Jennings speak to Thomas Chanders to come to the next monthly meeting to clear himself of the reports that he hath railed[?] betwixt Charles Bagley and John Smith concerning '''Thomas Craven'''. '''Page 59'''
The 27th of the 6th month 1683
Charles Bagley and Martha Smith did give their consent and did promise that they would leave the ordering and disposing of '''Thomas Craven''' during the time of his minority wholly to the monthly meeting and in testimony to the truth hereof have set their hand before the monthly meeting the day and year above said.
The mark “C” of Charles Bagley
Martha Smith '''Page 68'''
At the monthly meeting of men and women friends held in Salem the 23rd day of the 9th month 1684
It was ordered that George Deacon, Joseph White, and Edward Bradway do go to Charles Bagley to let him know that the meeting expects that he should give better satisfaction and security for the childrens’ portions the orphans of '''Ann Craven''' his late wife. The 29th day of the 10th month 1684 at the monthly meeting of men and women friends there appeared Charles Bagley and did refuse to give any further security than what he gave before his marriage to '''Ann Craven''' touching the portions of the orphans of the said Ann.
At the same meeting Edward Champney being present friend asked him whether he did looke upon himself as one revered as a member of the meeting, he answered no he did not. '''Page 70'''
At the monthly meeting of men and women friends held in Salem the 27th day of the second month 1685,
Charles Bagley offered to the meeting to make over to '''Thomas Craven''' two hundred akers[acres?] of land [as his] portion onely the surplus[?] to go to the segment[?] of his sister Ann’s portion and the meeting did accept of the same.
Also the said Charles Bagley offered to the meeting at the same time that when he sold his plantation he would satisfy and pay unto '''Ann Craven''' the sum of twenty pounds or so much as to… to her share.
It was ordered that Henry Jennings speake to '''Thomas Craven''' that he choose two persons for his guardians. '''Page 71'''
At the monthly meeting of men and women friends held in Salem the 25th of the 3rd month 1685…
…It was also ordered that '''Thomas Craven''' come to the next monthly meeting and before friends declare whom he hath freely chosen for his guardians. It is agreed by friends that Charles Bagley settle two[?] hundred acres of land upon '''Thomas Craven''' he the said Thomas paying the overplus[surplus?] of what his portion comes to to his sister '''Ann''' at her age of sixteen years, and the said Charles promised so to do and his guardians to take care to see the said Thomas have a deed of the said land. At the monthly meeting of men and women friends held in Salem on the 29th day of the fourth month 1685,
'''Thomas Craven''' declares that he had chosen his unckle John Smith and George Deacon to be his guardians and theye bothe did accept of it. '''Page 72'''
The monthly meeting of men and women friends held in Salem on the 29th day of the 4th month 1685,
Thought it meet for the guardians of '''Thomas Craven''' to forbear to act… in that affaire until such time as things determined and concluded concerning that three hundred acres of land now in dispute mentioned in the appraisement of the estate of the widow Craven before her marriage to Charles Bagley. '''Page 78'''
At a monthly meeting of men and women friends held at Salem the 26th day of the 5th month 1686,
It was ordered by the said meeting that John Smith of Smithfield do send home '''Peeter Craven''' to his master George Deacon within two days and there to abide until the next monthly meeting and their to appear before the said meeting. At a monthly meeting of men and women friends held in Salem the 30th day of the 6th month 1686,
…I John Smith of Smithfield do solemnly promise and engage to bring '''Peeter Craven''' to the next monthly meeting and there to stand to the award and judgment of the said meeting here the said meeting shall order and dispose of the said '''Peeter Craven'''.
John Smith '''Page 83'''
27th 7th month 1686
At the same meeting it was ordered that '''Peter Craven''' should go home with George Deacon and serve him the remainder of the eleven years, and also that John Smith Edward Wade and Joseph White being guardians or trustees for the said Peter Craven doth become bound to the said meeting that '''Peeter Craven''' shall signe and set his hand to an indenture to be bound to George Deacon for the rest of his time.
Edward Wade
John Smith
Joseph White I '''Ann Craven''' being upwards of the age of sixteen years doth make choice[?] of Edward Bradway and William Killey to be my guardians as witness my hand the 27th of the 7th month 1686.
'''Ann Craven''' '''Page 95'''
26th 1st month 1688
…Ordered by the said meeting that Thomas Woodrofe write on the behalf of this meeting to the monthly meeting of Chester as concerning the agreement that friend made betwixt Robert Wade of the one part and '''Ann Craven''' of the other part orphan. '''Page 96'''
28th 3rd month 1688
Friends of this meeting desires that seeing '''Ann Craven''' having chosen Edward Bradway and William Killey to be her overseers or guardians that they will be pleased to take care to see that she have no wrong done her by Robert Wade and his wife in the things that she complaineth to this meeting of. '''Page 104'''
20th 7th month 1689
This day '''Ann Craven''' came to this meeting and acknowledged their kindness for their care they took of her in the time of her minority and also discharged and released her two guardians whom she with the consent of this meeting did choose as namely William Killey and Edward Bradway and taken the same on herself in witness hereof she hath hereunto put her hand.
Her mark
'''Ann “A” Craven''' '''Page 166''' (upside down)
Whereas there is a marriage shortly to be solemnized by and between Charles Bagley now or late of Maryland tanner; and '''Ann Craven''' of New Salem in West Jersey widow and whereas the said Charles is like to have four score and fifteen pounds sterling which is now in the possession of the said Ann; now if the said marriage do and shall take effect; It is hereby jointly and severally agreed and consented unto by the said Charles and Ann; together with the consent and approbation of friends of the men and womens meeting of the people of God called Quakers; that fifty[?] pounds sterling; part of the aforementioned sum of four score and fifteen pounds shall be paid unto the three children that the said Ann Craven now have; in such manner as is hereafter mentioned and expressed; that is to say fifteen pounds English money or eighteen pounds fifteen shillings in goods of this country pay unto '''Thomas Craven''' the eldest son of the said Ann when he shall be of the full age of one and twenty years; and fifteen pounds English money, or eighteen pounds fifteen shillings in goods of this country pay unto '''Peter Craven''' the youngest son of the said Ann; when he shall be of the full age of one and twenty years; and twenty pounds English money or twenty five pounds in goods of this country pay unto '''Ann Craven''' the daughter of the said Ann when she shall be of the full age of sixteen years; and for the ___ and sure payment of the said Charles… '''Page 165''' (cont. from 166) (upside down)
…unto the said three children as aforesaid or unto the surveyors of them wee the said Charles Bagley and the said Ann do freely and voluntarily jointly and severally promise and engage themselves their executors and administrators and every and either of them firmly by these presents; and in testimony thereof we have subscribed our hands this fifth day of the eleventh month commonly called January; in the year of our Lord according to the English account 1679.
Charles Bagley
Ann Craven Received of this bill by a bond under the hand of John Smith sum of twenty five pounds it being '''Ann Craven’s''' portion of what her mother left her and two pound six shillings ten[?] pence[?] halfe penny[?] overplus it being deducted for her part for three hundred acres of land overcharged. '''Page 169''' (upside down)
Dear friends[?]
Will Southebe
Wee have received …of[?] the 7th 3rd[?] 1679 concerning Charles Bagley a friend inhabiting with you & '''Ann Craven''' a friend who being heare with us they having been with us at our men and womens meeting & having made known their minds to us we find nothing but this woman is clear from all other [men?] and[?] may proceed for ought we find their intentions of marriage in the order of truth & the uprightness thereof if they [find?] the[?] man likewise to be clear from all other woman this we sartesfi[satisfy?] To you in the behalf[?] of the meeting with the salutation of our … loves to all that should saith of a good[?] contions[conscience?] & waite upon the Lord to be prepared in the same who are your friends…
Rich. Guy[?]
Robert Zane
Jorg Dekcon[?] == Sources == * "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935"
New Jersey > Salem > Salem Monthly Meeting > Minutes, 1676-1696
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Craven Source Documents

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== Under Construction == Source materials re: Extended Craven Family: :-- Purpose is to use these documents on multiple profiles and space pages -- * John Hough Craven and his children their spouses. * Enslaved Ancestors associated with the Craven Families. * Surnames: ** Craven ** Crawford ** Darrell/Dorrell ** Heiskell ** Snead/Sneed * Also: Monticello connection: Jefferson/Randolph Families * Also: Pen Park Cemetery Project * 1800 Tufton Farm, near Monticello, Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, USA ** https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Craven_Source_Documents-4 * [[Space:Will_of_John_Hough_Craven_-_Transcribed|Transcribed Will John Hough Craven]] ** Drafted 3 AUG 1841 in Albemarle, Virginia, United States ** Probated +++ 1845 ** Transcribed by Nancy Kraus, Architectural Historian. * 1826-1841 - Craven-JH_Book-of-Family-Accounts_1826-184. John Hough Craven kept a notebook of property, personal items, and enslaved ancestors that he gave to his children and/or designated that they should go to them upon his death. ** https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Craven_Source_Documents * 1849 - Albemarle County, Virginia, USA - Sale of Enslaved owned by John Hough Craven (Top, Middle, Bottom) ** Albemarle VA Will Book ** https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Craven_Source_Documents ** https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Craven_Source_Documents-1 ** https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Craven_Source_Documents-2 * 11 Jun 1852 - Albemarle County, Virginia, USA - Inventory of estate of [[Craven-1135|George Washington Craven]] Albemarle County WB 221-239, p239 - ** https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Heiskell-101 * 1852 - Albemarle County, Virginia, USA - Probate / Chancery Records for Estate of George Washington Craven - Wife Susan Heiskell Craven, exec. Albemarle will book 22 pg 136. Lists current enslaved ancestors that Susan still owns. ** https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Craven_Source_Documents-3 ** https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Heiskell-101-5 * 5 JUL 1860 - Albemarle County, Virginia, USA - Slave Schedule Albemarle County, Virginia, USA ** "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKT1-BLZM : 16 October 2019), Susan Craven, 1860.

Crawford Album

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Crawford Family Mysteries

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Here are some questions about my Crawford family. 1) Was Robert Crawford (b. abt 1925) really arrested for swindling a small-town Minnesota bank only to have the bank president bail him out?? 2) Where did he go after he and Jeanine divorced in late 1951/early 1952? I know there was a child born to him and another woman about this time as my grandmother received a letter from the other woman saying she was pregnant and Bobby wanted to be with her, not Jeanine.

Crawford Name Origins

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'''Navigation: > [[:Space:Crawford Name Study]]''' > Name Origins ==Name Origin and Meaning== There are several explanations on the Internet today about the origin of the Crawford surname: #Crawford is of Scottish, English and Irish origin. It is a habitational name from a variety of places called Crawford. (Ancestry.com) #Crawford is most likely derived from a Scottish place name. It also corresponds with the Scottish Gaelic name MacCreamhain, and the Irish names Mac Crabhagain, and Mac Raith (Wikipedia) #Crawford is of Scottish origin, traced to the Upper Clyde River in Lanarkshire, as represented by the towns of Crawford and Crawfordjohn. (Clan Crawford Association website) The results of this project will help us determine which is the most accurate description for the origin of the Crawford surname, or whether there is in fact multiple origins.

Crawford Name Study Canada Census 1871

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===[[Space:Crawford_Name_Study_Canada_Census_Records|Canada Census]] 1871=== This page contains a list of all records in the 1871 Canada Census with a surname of Crawford or a known variant. The name listed here should be exactly as enumerated on the census. As existing profiles are identified or new profiles are created, each name will be linked to the appropriate profile. If you are able to find a match, please make the text on this page a link to the profile while leaving the text as it appears on the census. ===Census Notes=== Any notes regarding the census accuracy, methods of enumeration, estimations used by enumerators, link to instructions *Search Results for name variants: #Crawford with exact name match found 0 results #Crawfurd with exact name match found 0 result #Craufurd with exact name match found 0 results #Crauford with exact name match found 0 results #searching for "Crawford" without exact name match found 0 additional results ##Crafford (0 result) ##Crofferd (0 result) ===Census Records=== Census fields are too numerous to capture completely here, please view the record itself for specifics: We will capture name of the person; Sex; Birth Year; Age; Birth Place; Residence Place; Other Persons; Lastly, General Remarks. Census fields are too numerous to capture completely here, please view the record itself for specifics: We will capture name of the person; Sex; Birth Year; Age; Birth Place; Residence Place; Other Persons; Lastly, General Remarks. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Census {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |ID|| Surname||Firstname||WikiTreeID||Sex||Birth Year||Age||Birth Place||Place of Residence||Other Persons||full citation||Comments |- |1||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1786||85||Ireland||North Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-VFL|| |- |2||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1833||38||Ireland||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;George Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-L1S|| |- |3||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1809||62||Ireland||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;James Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Rosan Crawford;Dennes Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-22Z|| |- |4||Crawford||Benjemin ||||Male||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-YC2|| |- |5||Crawford||James ||||Male||1825||46||Ireland||Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellener Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-DDX|| |- |6||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TDG|| |- |7||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1829||42||Ireland||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;George Crawford;William Herron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-Q98|| |- |8||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1830||41||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford;Finlay Mc Gilvary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-WTM|| |- |9||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1805||66||Ireland||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-9K2|| |- |10||Crawford||Rachael ||||Female||1845||26||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ida Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-PZK|| |- |11||Crawford||John ||||Male||1807||64||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Amanda Crawford;Robert H Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7G5|| |- |12||Crawford||James ||||Male||1862||9||||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Absolum Crawford;Elizeabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-R82|| |- |13||W Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1866||5||Ireland||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;John J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TN5|| |- |14||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1843||28||Ireland||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Francis Robt Crawford;William H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-85V|| |- |15||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Fenelon, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Latitia Crawford;Edward English||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-LG7|| |- |16||Crawford||John ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VD9|| |- |17||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1831||40||Ireland||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-3N4|| |- |18||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Barrbara Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Mc Pherson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-KK7|| |- |19||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Albert Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-1XD|| |- |20||Crawford||George ||||Male||1858||13||Nova Scotia, Canada||Kentville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48B-LL7|| |- |21||Crawford||James ||||Male||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Sheffield, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-4M5|| |- |22||Crawford||Lousia ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Janes Crawford;Lousia Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Annie M Crawford;Catharne Kelley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47G-42R|| |- |23||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margarett Crawford;Sidman Crawford;Josiah Crawford;George Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-8P5|| |- |24||Crawford||Adino ||||Female||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||B W Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Albert Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Edwin Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Martha Haviland;Caraline Haviland;Martha Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Benjiman Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-T14|| |- |25||Crawford||Elizebeth ||||Female||1839||32||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-FJJ|| |- |26||A Crawford||Millice ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Wm Crawford;Margrett Crawford;Thos Crawford;Wm Crawford;Fracis A Crawford;Marget Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YKH|| |- |27||Crawford||Isaack ||||Male||1867||4||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Rocksy Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alferd Crawford;Mary Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-R5W|| |- |28||Crawford||James ||||Male||1868||3||Kwŏn-do, North Pyongan, Korea||Strathroy, Strathroy-Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-8SB|| |- |29||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Anne Crawford;Jemima Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RNX|| |- |30||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1833||38||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-1DB|| |- |31||Crawford||James ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-6R3|| |- |32||Crawford||Morris ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Harron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-8W5|| |- |33||Crawford||George ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Elvine Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GCF|| |- |34||A Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1828||43||New Brunswick, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Alfred B Crawford;Egbert S Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Arthur W Crawford;Charles F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-XC3|| |- |35||Crawford||Lebaron ||||Male||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-NHM|| |- |36||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1843||28||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-Q6Y|| |- |37||Crawford||George ||||Male||1862||9||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Anna Crawford;Henry James Crawford;Charlotte Ann Crawford;Willm John Crawford;Alice Maria Crawford;Susana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-652|| |- |38||Crawford||James ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9T9|| |- |39||Crawford||John ||||Male||1801||70||Ireland||East Camden, Addington, Canada West, British Colonial America||Mary Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-ZCL|| |- |40||Crawford||John ||||Male||1838||33||England, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Bessey Crawford;Frank Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-YQJ|| |- |41||Crawford||James ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Richard Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-7TR|| |- |42||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Donald Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-2RH|| |- |43||J. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1856||15||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-TNG|| |- |44||H Crawford||William ||||Male||1799||72||United States||East Flamborough, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth J Crawford;Catherine A Crawford;George A Crawford;Robert H Crawford;Abraham L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-W28|| |- |45||E Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;George Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary C Crawford;William A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TK4|| |- |46||Crawford||John ||||Male||1843||28||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42J-XP6|| |- |47||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1866||5||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Mosey Botham;Mary Botham;Harriett J Botham;Martha A Botham;Mary S Botham;Elizabeth Botham;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-HKZ|| |- |48||Crawford||Asery ||||Male||1853||18||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Abraham Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-4QT|| |- |49||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1871||0||Kwŏn-do, North Pyongan, Korea||Strathroy, Strathroy-Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-8S6|| |- |50||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Cutcher Crawford;Edgar S Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-ZW1|| |- |51||Crawford||Metilda ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-NQ9|| |- |52||Eliza Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1838||33||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;William R Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-92S|| |- |53||M Crawford||Ruth ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Newmarket, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Barber H Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George W Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-957|| |- |54||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||East Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Taylor;Mary Taylor;Benjamin Taylor;Benjamin Taylor||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-LBR|| |- |55||Crawford||Sharlott ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-KG3|| |- |56||H Crawford||William ||||Male||1861||10||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Flentiff B Crawford;Joseph H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-F55|| |- |57||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Sarah R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-RPM|| |- |58||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Emily Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Alfra Crawford;William Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Anna Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-1JD|| |- |59||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-SSK|| |- |60||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1807||64||Ireland||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-71Q|| |- |61||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1842||29||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Annie Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-JV4|| |- |62||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1852||19||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joel Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Battinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-QMF|| |- |63||Crawford||James ||||Male||1866||5||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;William R Crawford;George Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-922|| |- |64||Crawford||William ||||Male||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Zorra, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Adaline Crawford;William Crawford;George Adam Crawford;James Thomas Crawford;John Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-YP6|| |- |65||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1830||41||Ireland||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-112|| |- |66||Crawford||Lusinda ||||Female||1855||16||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Henery Crawford;Mary F Crawford;Abner M Crawford;Emy Crawford;Pheby Crawford;Anna D Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary E Crawford;Harriet V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-N4T|| |- |67||L Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C Crawford;Jane H Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-2R5|| |- |68||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1871||0||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-QQ1|| |- |69||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Susannah Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Isabella Crawford;James Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abraham Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-XXF|| |- |70||Crawford||James ||||Male||1842||29||Nova Scotia, Canada||Kentville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Catharine Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48B-LLQ|| |- |71||A Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1814||57||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-7XT|| |- |72||A Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elezabeth I Crawford;William John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Robert Henry Crawford;Hannah M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-D6D|| |- |73||B Crawford||Lewis ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-5VB|| |- |74||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Benjimen Crawford;Susanah Crawford;Alice Crawford;Newton Crawford;Benjimen Crawford;Wilmot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S5N|| |- |75||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1863||8||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabela Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-CNM|| |- |76||Crawford||John ||||Male||1849||22||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;Henry Crawford;Catharina Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-2TT|| |- |77||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Wellington, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;Georgiana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DS-WM4|| |- |78||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunning Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Euphemia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-ZB6|| |- |79||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Murray Crawford;Lydia A Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-ZH7|| |- |80||Crawford||Marg. ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KC-B31|| |- |81||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1809||62||Scotland, United Kingdom||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford;F Ann Crawford;Alexander Kay||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-H5Z|| |- |82||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Sheffield, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;J H D Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-CJH|| |- |83||Jane Crawford||M ||||Female||1866||5||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mathew Crawford;J James Crawford;Dorkes Crawford;R Sarah Crawford;T Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-XYX|| |- |84||J P Crawford||John ||||Male||1787||84||Ireland||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-3CW|| |- |85||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1833||38||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Mosey Botham;Mary Botham;Harriett J Botham;Martha A Botham;Mary S Botham;Elizabeth Botham;John Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-HKW|| |- |86||Crawford||Jacmiah ||||Male||1843||28||Nebraska, United States||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Hanrrety Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-1MX|| |- |87||E Crawford||Clara ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||W P Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Geo F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-LN3|| |- |88||Crawford||John ||||Male||1855||16||Ireland||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-9JY|| |- |89||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1819||52||United States||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Mary E Crawford;Emma E J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-W9L|| |- |90||Crawford||John ||||Male||1831||40||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Elizabeth Speed||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-X4Z|| |- |91||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1858||13||||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Annie Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Briget Maide||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-BSJ|| |- |92||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-B9N|| |- |93||Crawford||James ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-NQZ|| |- |94||E. Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1818||53||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Augusta E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-7FY|| |- |95||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1855||16||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Eleanor Crawford;Christopher Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-PZ8|| |- |96||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Louisa Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-JRF|| |- |97||Crawford||John ||||Male||1860||11||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margaret J Crawford;James R Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-45S|| |- |98||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-X48|| |- |99||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1837||34||Scotland, United Kingdom||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PYK|| |- |100||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Henriet Crawford;William Mc Sherry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-S6P|| |- |101||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42R-S9J|| |- |102||Crawford||Jemima ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-44M|| |- |103||Crawford||John ||||Male||1844||27||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||Rosanna Crawford;John H Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-FRH|| |- |104||M Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John R Crawford;Margt Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X5F|| |- |105||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;George Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary C Crawford;William A Crawford;Andrew E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TKW|| |- |106||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KZ-46J|| |- |107||Henry Crawford||Thos ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;Caroline Crawford;John Wallace Crawford;Florence Crawford;Annie Maria Crawford;Emma Rosetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-3CX|| |- |108||Crawford||William ||||Male||1823||48||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-8Z1|| |- |109||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||1865||6||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elesabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-5HV|| |- |110||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1836||35||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-1RC|| |- |111||J Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1857||14||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;James R Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-459|| |- |112||Crawford||George ||||Male||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YS8|| |- |113||J Crawford||Saml ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ann Crawford;J W Crawford;Robt J Crawford;William A Crawford;Albert E Crawford;Geo W Pillon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-RD6|| |- |114||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;James A Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Wallace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-7GM|| |- |115||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Wingrove;Agnes Wingrove;Charlotte Wingrove;Mary Wingrove||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-552|| |- |116||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||M R Vankuyknut;E H Vankuyknut;M S Vankuyknut;E M Vankuyknut;M E Vankuyknut;A M Vankuyknut;E H P Vankuyknut;G M D Vankuyknut;Margret Sutton;M J Peters||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-FQ2|| |- |117||F Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1863||8||United States||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;William L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-DVG|| |- |118||Crawford||Marial ||||Female||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Mary Crawford;James C Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YST|| |- |119||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1843||28||Ireland||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Francis Robt Crawford;William H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-85R|| |- |120||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1859||12||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabela Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-CFB|| |- |121||G Crawford||John ||||Male||1831||40||||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-SJ3|| |- |122||Crawford||Catherin ||||Female||1786||85||Ireland||Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Urial Wright;Catherin Wright;Eliza Wright;Henry Wright;Eugina Wright||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-QZ5|| |- |123||Crawford||James ||||Male||1836||35||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42P-KP5|| |- |124||Thos Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary C Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BR3|| |- |125||W Crawford||Robt ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-1SR|| |- |126||Crawford||William ||||Male||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-SN6|| |- |127||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellener Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-DDN|| |- |128||Crawford||Scarah ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Marey E Crawford;Horace Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Irvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-922|| |- |129||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Henriet Crawford;William Mc Sherry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-SXZ|| |- |130||Crawford||David ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sharlott Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-KGS|| |- |131||Crawford||John ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Agness Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-KTD|| |- |132||Crawford||William ||||Male||1831||40||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Millidge Crawford;Weston Crawford;William H Crawford;Robert Crawford;James O Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-WHG|| |- |133||J Crawford||William ||||Male||1824||47||Ireland||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margaret J Crawford;John Crawford;James R Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-4P1|| |- |134||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||1849||22||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary June Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-DS2|| |- |135||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1836||35||Scotland, United Kingdom||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-L6H|| |- |136||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Maria Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-9V6|| |- |137||M Crawford||Jesse ||||Female||1853||18||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Vilet Christian Crawford;George Burton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-SHW|| |- |138||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1849||22||||Restigouche, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42Z-RDL|| |- |139||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1848||23||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-2PH|| |- |140||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Albert Gurney;Sarah Gurney;Albert Gurney;Fredenburgh Gurney;De Armatige Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M431-GQG|| |- |141||Crawford||John ||||Male||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ida Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-PZL|| |- |142||Crawford||William ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Mc Kendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-6MV|| |- |143||Crawford||Liza ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-FHJ|| |- |144||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-N97|| |- |145||Crawford||James ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy 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Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1863||8||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-ZQZ|| |- |157||S Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Saint Marys, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Robert F Crawford;Hiram Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-8K5|| |- |158||Crawford||Dugald ||||Male||1818||53||Scotland, United Kingdom||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Janette Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-SW7|| |- |159||Crawford||Joshua ||||Male||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joshua Burnett;Emelia Burnett;Margaret Proctor;Frances Teakles;William B Burnett||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-6ZM|| |- |160||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Wm Crawford;Saml Crawford;John 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||||Male||1818||53||Ireland||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TD2|| |- |169||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-25K|| |- |170||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1862||9||England, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-JXD|| |- |171||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Spencer Crawford;Eliza Crawford;William Spencer Crawford;John Crawford;Edmund Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;Fanney Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YFC|| |- |172||Crawford||Adelaide ||||Female||1820||51||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Sarah H Crawford;A Catherine Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William C Crawford;Samuel N Crawford;John R Crawford;Adelaide M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-BJW|| |- |173||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||1859||12||||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4K4-W1N|| |- |174||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1816||55||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Helmsley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-DM6|| |- |175||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1852||19||United States||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-W2F|| |- |176||Crawford||William ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Maryann Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Hanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-2PV|| |- |177||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-HBJ|| |- |178||Crawford||Angeline ||||Female||1856||15||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZKH|| |- |179||W Crawford||Enna ||||Female||1855||16||Ireland||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Stephen D Crawford;Sidney Crawford;Issabella B Crawford;Stephen W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-4CL|| |- |180||D Crawford||William ||||Male||1863||8||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-VNN|| |- |181||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1844||27||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Carlylya Crawford;Minnie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XBW|| |- |182||A Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Rufus W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-WFZ|| |- |183||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1835||36||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza J Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-LTR|| |- |184||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1846||25||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Morris Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-83V|| |- |185||Crawford||John ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Hallowell, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Leavens;Lydia Leavens;William Leavens;Sarah Jane Leavens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WM-NT4|| |- |186||Crawford||William ||||Male||1828||43||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;William L Crawford;John Crawford;James I Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-R23|| |- |187||Crawford||Mercy ||||Female||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Wilford Crawford;Elisha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XKH|| |- |188||Crawford||Laughlin ||||Male||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Eliza Crawford;James Crawford;Rosan Crawford;Dennes Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-2L9|| |- |189||Ann Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-V89|| |- |190||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1832||39||Scotland, United Kingdom||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Agness Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-KT8|| |- |191||Crawford||George ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Mount Forest, Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-6SR|| |- |192||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-9BV|| |- |193||S Crawford||Edgar ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Cutcher Crawford;Matilda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-Z4M|| |- |194||Crawford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Scotland, United Kingdom||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Annie Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-Z8D|| |- |195||Crawford||Reuben ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Crosson Crawford;Melinda Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-JQN|| |- |196||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||1857||14||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Emily Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-V5Z|| |- |197||Crawford||James ||||Male||1839||32||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PBT|| |- |198||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1863||8||Scotland, United Kingdom||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Annie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-Z84|| |- |199||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1849||22||||Etchemin, Quebec, Canada||Robert Graleanue||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KJ-NRV|| |- |200||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-CQZ|| |- |201||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-V8C|| |- |202||A Crawford||Ida ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Morris Crawford;Doratha Crawford;Carie May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-6B5|| |- |203||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Maidstone, Essex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-979|| |- |204||Crawford||John ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Cily Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-488|| |- |205||Crawford||Ruth ||||Female||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Henery Crawford;Mary F Crawford;Abner M Crawford;Lusinda Crawford;Emy Crawford;Pheby Crawford;Anna D Crawford;Mary E Crawford;Harriet V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-N4C|| |- |206||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WN5|| |- |207||J Crawford||Michael ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-G9D|| |- |208||Crawford||Phoebe ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-JX1|| |- |209||Crawford||William ||||Male||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Cily Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-48T|| |- |210||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1826||45||Ireland||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Cathrine M Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-YFG|| |- |211||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1829||42||Scotland, United Kingdom||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Maryann Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Hanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-RXZ|| |- |212||Crawford||Guillaume ||||Male||1848||23||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||André Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Isabelle Biggs Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;George André Crawford;Joseph A R Crawford;Eliza Margarite Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-VLR|| |- 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Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-KGY|| |- |217||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||1855||16||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emma Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Julia Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ada Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1VZ|| |- |218||Crawford||Lucy ||||Female||1841||30||Nova Scotia, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Manley H Crawford;Sarah B Crawford;George L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-KY9|| |- |219||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Mines, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Anne Crawford;Susan Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Rachel Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-G5L|| |- |220||P Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Dorcus Dickson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-PMX|| |- |221||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John R Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Margt Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X57|| |- |222||Crawford||John ||||Male||1863||8||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Josiah Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Crawford;Whitman Crawford;George Forbes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-6M1|| |- |223||Crawford||Malcolm ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Dugald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Janette Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-S71|| |- |224||H Crawford||William ||||Male||1865||6||||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Catherine 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||||Female||1795||76||Ireland||Saltfleet, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Paterick Crawford;Georgina Lutz;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-X7M|| |- |229||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1808||63||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Alice Crawford;Richard Crawford;George Crawford;Annie Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-893|| |- |230||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1848||23||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-L1Q|| |- |231||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||1853||18||England, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Francis Harris;Mary Harris;Elisabeth Harris;Phillis Harris;James Harris;John Harris;Stephen Coates||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-PND|| |- |232||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1838||33||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Asa Crawford;Dolly Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-S7K|| |- |233||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1850||21||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Catharine Crawford;David Crawford;James Crawford;C L C Watson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-LBB|| |- |234||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||1833||38||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Fredk G Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Ada May Crawford;Margaret Goosely;Mary R Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-23V|| |- |235||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-ZWY|| |- 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Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Ann Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QJR|| |- |240||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Jane Crawford;Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-S22|| |- |241||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Wilson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-3TD|| |- |242||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Alice Crawford;George Crawford;Annie Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8MQ|| |- |243||Crawford||Mark ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshawa Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Mary Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-T9D|| |- |244||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Platt;Elizabeth Platt;Georgina Platt;John Platt;Annie Platt;Newell Platt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-WND|| |- |245||Crawford||Hiram ||||Male||1850||21||New Brunswick, Canada||Clarendon, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Archabald Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane E Crawford;Amos L Crawford;George Crawford;Archabald Crawford;Emly P Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MG-W5G|| |- |246||Crawford||Armetago ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jacob Crawford;Mary Ann Burton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-SVM|| |- |247||Crawford||William ||||Male||1850||21||||Saint Rochs, Quebec, Canada||Emea Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42T-QDT|| |- |248||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A Crawford;David Crawford;Sharlott Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-KG9|| |- |249||A Crawford||Betsy ||||Female||1857||14||Ireland||Glenelg, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Robert G Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Thomas H Crawford;Adeline M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-KL7|| |- |250||Crawford||John ||||Male||1833||38||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Eliza J Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-LTT|| |- |251||Crawford||James ||||Male||1793||78||Ireland||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-223|| |- |252||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Ford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-9MT|| |- |253||Crawford||John ||||Male||1794||77||Nova Scotia, Canada||Prospect, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Joseph Comey;Catharine Synko;Allister Fader;McCommae;James Mehiss;Timothy Mullins;William McGrath;McGrath;Mary White||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DS-BP2|| |- |254||Ann Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Sarah Ellenor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-J6K|| |- |255||Crawford||Samul ||||Male||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||Elzevir, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Elisabeth Crawford;Janey Crawford;Wesley Crawford;Edwad Crawford;Allice Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-V6M|| |- |256||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1838||33||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Deborah Crawford;William M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-WGB|| |- |257||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||1866||5||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-64C|| |- |258||Crawford||Rosanna ||||Female||1846||25||Ireland||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-SSV|| |- |259||F Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1863||8||United States||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;William L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-GBW|| |- |260||Crawford||William ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Letesia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;Rebecca Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-MML|| |- |261||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1843||28||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-CPX|| |- |262||Crawford||Marey ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Sanuel Smith Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-Y8G|| |- |263||Crawford||William ||||Male||1839||32||Ireland||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Agnes Crawford;Edward W Crawford;Mary Crawford;John J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TJG|| |- |264||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-1XJ|| |- |265||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-BML|| |- |266||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Henry Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Hester Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-2X5|| |- |267||Crawford||Susanah ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Benjimen Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Alice Crawford;Newton Crawford;Benjimen Crawford;Wilmot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-SPR|| |- |268||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1815||56||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Maryanne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-1MF|| |- |269||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1815||56||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary June Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Alice Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-DSF|| |- |270||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Anne Crawford;Jemima Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RN6|| |- |271||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-1XY|| |- |272||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Emiley Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TVY|| |- |273||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Onondaga, Brant, Ontario, Canada||John Urie;Ellen Urie;William Urie;George Urie;John Urie;Alex Urie;Joseph Taylor||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-48C|| |- |274||Crawford||John ||||Male||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Elisabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Phoebe Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-JXV|| |- |275||C Crawford||William ||||Male||1850||21||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;Sarah H Crawford;A Catherine Crawford;Mary E Crawford;Samuel N Crawford;John R Crawford;Adelaide M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-BJ6|| |- |276||Crawford||Stanley ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Saltfleet, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William G Nash;Margaret Nash;William Nash;Margaret Nash;Nathan Nash;Albertie Nash;Sarah Nash;Catherine Nash||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-5JF|| |- |277||Thomas Crawford||John ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellener Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-D69|| |- |278||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-H2X|| |- |279||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Cily Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-48Z|| |- |280||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1867||4||United States||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-71D|| |- |281||Crawford||James ||||Male||1842||29||New Brunswick, Canada||Westmorland, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Nancy Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Anthony Crossman;Hanorah Crossman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-QNT|| |- |282||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-99G|| |- |283||Crawford||John ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Christina Crawford;Duncan Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-JTT|| |- |284||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||1853||18||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emma Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ada Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1VC|| |- |285||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Joseph B Crawford;Rachel A Crawford;James L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-6MT|| |- |286||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1840||31||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Maria Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DM-QLQ|| |- |287||Crawford||Hester ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Anna Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-WYC|| |- |288||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-4CT|| |- |289||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Debora Crawford;Liddia Crawford;Charlott Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-K8W|| |- |290||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1831||40||||Lévis, Quebec, Canada||Frederick Cass||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42Y-TL3|| |- |291||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1845||26||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PB3|| |- |292||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Ermatinger;Frances Crawford;John Crawford;Nattie Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-XFP|| |- |293||Jane Crawford||Liza ||||Female||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Liccabert Crawford;George A Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-RTN|| |- |294||Crawford||Janey ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Elzevir, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Samul Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Wesley Crawford;Edwad Crawford;Allice Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-V64|| |- |295||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1829||42||Scotland, United Kingdom||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Nancy N Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-HJ9|| |- |296||Crawford||Stephan ||||Male||1843||28||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-WZY|| |- |297||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Mary H Crawford;James Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Hillery||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-H7B|| |- |298||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1848||23||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Carlylya Crawford;Minnie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XB8|| |- |299||Crawford||Bessey ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Frank Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-YQV|| |- |300||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W3-ZT2|| |- |301||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1836||35||||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4K4-W1H|| |- |302||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-C46|| |- |303||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1825||46||West Indies||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-D6X|| |- |304||G Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1867||4||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Christy Crawford;Francis W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-CG3|| |- |305||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshawa Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Mark Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-T98|| |- |306||Crawford||Benjimen ||||Male||1834||37||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Susanah Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Alice Crawford;Newton Crawford;Benjimen Crawford;Wilmot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S5F|| |- |307||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1857||14||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KT-Q4W|| |- |308||Crawford||John ||||Male||1858||13||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-VN7|| |- |309||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Dalrymple Crawford;Mary A Crawford;D Henry Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Frank Crawford;Sarah Lock;Frances Wood;Johanna Mulky||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-LV4|| |- |310||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Gaul;Eliza Gaul;Kate Gaul;Alexander Gaul;Clara Gaul;Jessie Gaul;William Gaul;D G Crawford;Birdie Crawford;Christina Armstrong;Annie Gaul||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-NDT|| |- |311||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Levina Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Levina Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-FVF|| |- |312||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1825||46||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-W8M|| |- |313||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1850||21||West Indies||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-5RC|| |- |314||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1859||12||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-44J|| |- |315||Crawford||David ||||Male||1813||58||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4X4|| |- |316||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jacob Crawford;Susan Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-TZS|| |- |317||Crawford||Archabald ||||Male||1812||59||New Brunswick, Canada||Clarendon, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Hiram Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane E Crawford;Amos L Crawford;George Crawford;Archabald Crawford;Emly P Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MG-M6J|| |- |318||Crawford||Violet ||||Female||1853||18||||Restigouche, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-DYJ|| |- |319||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1836||35||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-HK4|| |- |320||F Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJ4|| |- |321||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1824||47||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YSZ|| |- |322||Crawford||Marey ||||Female||1826||45||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford;Stewert Crawford;S Anne Crawford;Marget J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-TPW|| |- |323||B Crawford||Assa ||||Male||1857||14||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Josephene Crawford;Samuel H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-JZC|| |- |324||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Marion Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;John Hoskins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-FJN|| |- |325||Crawford||Emmie ||||Female||1840||31||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry W Crawford;Ida Mat Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Emilia Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QLR|| |- |326||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1869||2||Scotland, United Kingdom||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Annie Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-ZHC|| |- |327||A R Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1858||13||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||André Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Guillaume Crawford;Isabelle Biggs Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;George André Crawford;Eliza Margarite Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-VLS|| |- |328||Crawford||Angus ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-ZLQ|| |- |329||Crawford||James ||||Male||1821||50||||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WNB|| |- |330||Crawford||James ||||Male||1846||25||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nisbet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-PBC|| |- |331||Crawford||Thomes ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-6RQ|| |- |332||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||1849||22||||Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42Z-CVK|| |- |333||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1847||24||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Maria Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MK-W5P|| |- |334||Crawford||Clinton ||||Male||1870||1||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Laura Crawford;Clarance Crawford;Wilbert Crawford;Alexander S McTevor;Mary Ann McCand;Duncan Wares||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7PS|| |- |335||Crawford||John ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abraham Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X6G|| |- |336||Crawford||James ||||Male||1870||1||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Fanny Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-H35|| |- |337||Crawford||Allice ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Elzevir, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Samul Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Janey Crawford;Wesley Crawford;Edwad Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-VDP|| |- |338||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||1811||60||Ireland||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-HQ8|| |- |339||Crawford||Amy ||||Female||1870||1||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-646|| |- |340||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1823||48||Scotland, United Kingdom||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Jane Crawford;Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-S23|| |- |341||Thomas Crawford||James ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Zorra, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adaline Crawford;William Crawford;George Adam Crawford;John Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-Y53|| |- |342||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1842||29||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Donald Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-258|| |- |343||Crawford||Melina ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJZ|| |- |344||F Crawford||Geo ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||W P Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Clara E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-T6L|| |- |345||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1870||1||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KT-Q4K|| |- |346||Crawford||William ||||Male||1831||40||||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||John J P Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-3HS|| |- |347||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jacob Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emily Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-TZG|| |- |348||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Thos Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-QCW|| |- |349||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Bridget Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-1XF|| |- |350||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1830||41||Ireland||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BVJ|| |- |351||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Stephan Crawford;James Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-W87|| |- |352||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisbeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elisbeth Gibb;Mary Ryan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-7VB|| |- |353||Crawford||William ||||Male||1861||10||Scotland, United Kingdom||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Annie Crawford;John Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-9MT|| |- |354||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-1SY|| |- |355||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Emily Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Alfra Crawford;William Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-1VV|| |- |356||Crawford||James ||||Male||1847||24||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford;Newton Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-C9F|| |- |357||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1828||43||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Rocksy Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alferd Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isaack Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-R53|| |- |358||Crawford||Jannet ||||Female||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agness Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-M8D|| |- |359||Crawford||John ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8L6|| |- |360||Crawford||Marg. ||||Female||1835||36||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KZ-4XS|| |- |361||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1839||32||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42J-V1S|| |- |362||Crawford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Liza Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-FHX|| |- |363||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1861||10||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-FJ6|| |- |364||Crawford||Isabela ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Elisa Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Morgan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YLP|| |- |365||Crawford||William ||||Male||1819||52||Ireland||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-2GR|| |- |366||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elisbeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elisbeth Gibb;Mary Ryan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-7KG|| |- |367||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Janet Crawford;Veter Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-81H|| |- |368||Crawford||Charlott ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-7BL|| |- |369||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Maidstone, Essex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-9QX|| |- |370||Crawford||Roxeann ||||Female||1826||45||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-SG6|| |- |371||Crawford||Susannah ||||Female||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Abram Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Emily Hill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-VX5|| |- |372||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1838||33||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ward, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42F-6PF|| |- |373||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Davy;Anne Davy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-5ML|| |- |374||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Maria Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-9VM|| |- |375||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-H25|| |- |376||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1816||55||Ireland||Watt Township, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-SN1|| |- |377||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Emily Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Alfra Crawford;William Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Anna Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-1V8|| |- |378||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Cathrn Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Emma J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-8H7|| |- |379||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1808||63||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Martha Spencer Crawford;Eliza Crawford;William Spencer Crawford;John Crawford;Edmund Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanney Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YXB|| |- |380||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1869||2||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-SN8|| |- |381||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Caroline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-YYC|| |- |382||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edney Crawford;Roseillie Crawford;Frederic Crawford;Fidelie Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-ZHV|| |- |383||Crawford||David ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Wellington, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Georgiana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DS-WM1|| |- |384||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1860||11||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y3M|| |- |385||Christian Crawford||Vilet ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Jesse M Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jemima Crawford;George Burton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-SHC|| |- |386||B Crawford||Harvy ||||Male||1857||14||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Amanda M Crawford;Ada E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XYG|| |- |387||Crawford||William ||||Male||1828||43||Scotland, United Kingdom||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47G-QRC|| |- |388||Crawford||John ||||Male||1819||52||Ireland||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Roxeann Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-SG3|| |- |389||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1845||26||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joel Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Battinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-QM8|| |- |390||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1831||40||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ida Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-P8X|| |- |391||L Crawford||William ||||Male||1866||5||United States||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Mary F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-GB3|| |- |392||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||East Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Christina Crawford;Margret Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-QTT|| |- |393||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Newmarket, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Barber H Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George W Crawford;Edward Crawford;Ruth M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-9PV|| |- |394||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1869||2||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PBC|| |- |395||Crawford||George ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunning Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Euphemia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-ZBR|| |- |396||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8RM|| |- |397||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-LT2|| |- |398||M Crawford||Amanda ||||Female||1860||11||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Harvy B Crawford;Ada E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XYP|| |- |399||Crawford||George ||||Male||1870||1||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Robert. H. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-ZQF|| |- |400||Crawford||John ||||Male||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Ester Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-GNJ|| |- |401||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-Z2X|| |- |402||Crawford||Demice ||||Female||1840||31||England, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KG-GY7|| |- |403||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1849||22||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;James Crawford;Margrett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-ZL6|| |- |404||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9TD|| |- |405||B Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Helen Mary Crawford;Charlotte Sherwood;Sophia Mc Nab;Charlotte M Crawford;Mary M Crawford;Helen T Crawford;Isabella F Crawford;Catherine Somers;Helen Clancy;Lilious Stuart;Christiana Kelly;James Cassidy;John Brant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-N6T|| |- |406||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Albert Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-LHW|| |- |407||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1826||45||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VDG|| |- |408||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Moses Tradell;Fanny Tradell;Clara Tradell;John Tradell;Moses Tradell;Henry Tradell;James Tradell;Noah Tradell;Antonie Tradell;Joseph Tradell;Thomas Mc Nobb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-178|| |- |409||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Francis W Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander M Crawford;Dan Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-6M8|| |- |410||Crawford||John ||||Male||1806||65||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M431-KM4|| |- 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Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-LHR|| |- |415||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1843||28||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YS1|| |- |416||Crawford||Emerson ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-9VZ|| |- |417||Crawford||John ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-KM7|| |- |418||Crawford||David ||||Male||1826||45||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Marion Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Hoskins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-FJ6|| |- |419||Crawford||George ||||Male||1848||23||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4XH|| |- |420||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1832||39||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-JF8|| |- |421||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Helen Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-S9F|| |- 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Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-652|| |- |426||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Janet Crawford;Janet Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-6GK|| |- |427||Crawford||John ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B2T|| |- |428||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-4ZM|| |- |429||Crawford||John ||||Male||1803||68||Scotland, United Kingdom||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Jane Crawford;Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-S2K|| |- |430||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1813||58||Ireland||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-716|| |- |431||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1851||20||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Amanda Crawford;Robert H Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Emeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7GY|| |- |432||D Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||1814||57||Ireland||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Sidney Crawford;Issabella B Crawford;Enna W Crawford;Stephen W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-4CG|| |- |433||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Agness Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-1ZN|| |- |434||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1824||47||Ireland||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-7J3|| |- |435||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1852||19||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nisbet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-P19|| |- |436||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||1841||30||Scotland, United Kingdom||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Maggy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-7W6|| |- |437||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1839||32||Ireland||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BVC|| |- |438||Crawford||James ||||Male||1808||63||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Mary-Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-97Z|| |- |439||Crawford||John ||||Male||1801||70||Ireland||Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M421-8NG|| |- |440||Crawford||John ||||Male||1836||35||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BRQ|| |- |441||Crawford||John ||||Male||1806||65||Ontario, Canada||Maidstone, Essex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-973|| |- |442||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1826||45||Ireland||Stanley, Huron, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47P-TDW|| |- |443||Crawford||Juemiech ||||Male||1859||12||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||James Hector Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-VNJ|| |- |444||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1799||72||United States||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Albert Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-1XJ|| |- |445||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1852||19||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-2GL|| |- |446||W Crawford||G ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||J M Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-GYJ|| |- |447||S Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-115|| |- |448||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1863||8||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Mosey Botham;Mary Botham;Harriett J Botham;Martha A Botham;Mary S Botham;Elizabeth Botham;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-HKC|| |- |449||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harper Crawford;Rebeca Gamble;Jane Gamble||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-BB3|| |- |450||N Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1787||84||Scotland, United Kingdom||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-HJZ|| |- |451||Jane Crawford||Hellen ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John R Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Margt Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X5Q|| |- |452||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jane Crawford;George Crawford;William Herron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-Q9X|| |- |453||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1836||35||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Laura Crawford;Clarance Crawford;Wilbert Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Alexander S McTevor;Mary Ann McCand;Duncan Wares||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7PM|| |- |454||W Crawford||Able ||||Male||1854||17||||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Almen Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Tiney Crawford;Todo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-513|| |- |455||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;George Crawford;William Herron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-QM1|| |- |456||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Douro, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||William Pratt;Sarah Pratt;Laura Pratt;Ida Pratt;Henry Fraser;Margret Erwin;Mary Cox;George Cox;George Cox||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-1PM|| |- |457||M Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ann Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-YFP|| |- |458||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||1835||36||Ireland||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XFD|| |- |459||Crawford||David ||||Male||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stheven Crawford;Mary Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-1YZ|| |- |460||Crawford||Weston ||||Male||1859||12||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Millidge Crawford;William H Crawford;Robert Crawford;James O Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-WCB|| |- |461||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Maryann Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Hanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-RXL|| |- |462||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1870||1||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42P-KP1|| |- |463||H Crawford||Ada ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Allan Crawford;Almina Crawford;William E Crawford;Amanda Patterson;Ethel G Patterson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-2ZZ|| |- |464||Herbert Crawford||J ||||Male||1844||27||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emma Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Julia Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ada Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1VS|| |- |465||Crawford||Crosson ||||Male||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Melinda Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Reuben Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-JQQ|| |- |466||Crawford||Christina ||||Female||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-JYS|| |- |467||Crawford||James ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-6RS|| |- |468||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1834||37||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Serah Bowden;Martha I Bowden;Caroline Haslett||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-TBQ|| |- |469||Crawford||William ||||Male||1846||25||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Barrbara Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Mc Pherson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-KKQ|| |- |470||Crawford||William ||||Male||1819||52||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-XXR|| |- |471||Crawford||John ||||Male||1847||24||Scotland, United Kingdom||Galt, Cambridge, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||John Mc Auslan;Agnes Mc Auslan;James Mc Auslan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-XSV|| |- |472||Crawford||Anney ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-RQF|| |- |473||Molson Crawford||I. ||||Male||1839||32||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Ann Payley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-PC2|| |- |474||Crawford||Dolly ||||Female||1867||4||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Asa Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-S7H|| |- |475||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sobrina Crawford;Emma E Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47G-QT2|| |- |476||Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||North Monaghan, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Hannah B Crawford;Sarah A Crawford;Robert J Code||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-JJW|| |- |477||Crawford||Lousia ||||Female||1831||40||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Janes Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Annie M Crawford;Lousia Crawford;Catharne Kelley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47L-BMQ|| |- |478||W Crawford||B ||||Male||1809||62||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charlotte Crawford;Adino Crawford;Albert Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Edwin Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Martha Haviland;Caraline Haviland;Martha Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Benjiman Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-SPD|| |- |479||Crawford||George ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;James A Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robert Crawford;Wallace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-7G2|| |- |480||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1828||43||Ireland||Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;David Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-8YT|| |- |481||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1837||34||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Elisabeh Crawford;Margret A Crawford;Elisabith Crawford;Luce Crawford;Willian Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YV8|| |- |482||H Crawford||William ||||Male||1861||10||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Millidge Crawford;Weston Crawford;Robert Crawford;James O Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-WCG|| |- |483||Crawford||Amelia ||||Female||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Ben Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-9RN|| |- |484||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1837||34||Scotland, United Kingdom||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisbeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elisbeth Gibb;Mary Ryan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-7KQ|| |- |485||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-S2G|| |- |486||Crawford||Nettie ||||Female||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Caroline Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Elsworth Crawford;Malinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-KZY|| |- |487||Crawford||James ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BR7|| |- |488||Crawford||James ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-1XV|| |- |489||Crawford||Fancois ||||Male||1808||63||Ireland||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-T62|| |- |490||Crawford||James ||||Male||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Mary A Crawford;George W Crawford;Susan Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-S5P|| |- |491||Crawford||Rebecka ||||Female||1811||60||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Susan Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lettia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-KV3|| |- |492||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1833||38||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Lebaron Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-NHL|| |- |493||Crawford||Archabald ||||Male||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Clarendon, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Archabald Crawford;Hiram Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane E Crawford;Amos L Crawford;George Crawford;Emly P Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MG-M62|| |- |494||Crawford||Jemima ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Osgoode, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q9-VJK|| |- 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Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-LHR|| |- |500||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1834||37||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Geo G Crawford;Jomina Crawford;Redford Crawford;Bresford Crawford;Elizabeth Sams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-FNS|| |- |501||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-713|| |- |502||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q6-94C|| |- |503||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1820||51||Nebraska, United States||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Nathaniel Crawford;Elizabeth E. Crawford;Charles N Crawford;Maryanne W. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-RTV|| |- |504||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1837||34||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-ZXP|| |- |505||Crawford||Major ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42R-S95|| |- |506||Robt Crawford||Francis ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Catherine Crawford;William H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-85M|| |- |507||Crawford||Harriett ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJB|| |- |508||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-3NZ|| |- |509||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||1813||58||Scotland, United Kingdom||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;F Ann Crawford;Alexander Kay||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-H5W|| |- |510||Crawford||Jameson ||||Male||1861||10||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jameson Crawford;Margret Crawford;Agness Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-TV4|| |- |511||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Donald Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-25L|| |- |512||Crawford||Philip ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Margaret Crawford;John Herny Crawford;George A Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Colin Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Sullivan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-5VG|| |- |513||Crawford||William ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Richmond, Lennox, Canada West, British Colonial America||Brodie Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Cecillia Crawford;Duncan Reid||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-JBR|| |- |514||Crawford||William ||||Male||1836||35||Ireland||Sombra, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Arch Mc Gregor;Jannet Mc Gregor;Donald Mc Gregor;Arch Mc Gregor;Robert Mc Gregor;George Mc Gregor;James Johnstone||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-9Y9|| |- |515||Crawford||John ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9RV|| |- |516||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||1850||21||Samoa||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-YJX|| |- |517||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1842||29||Scotland, United Kingdom||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-ZCS|| |- |518||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1854||17||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Lefona Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Castor Crawford;Agustus Crawford;Susan Crawford;Lalia Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-SQT|| |- |519||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1864||7||||Marysburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Emma Crawford;Emma C Crawford;Minie Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-LY8|| |- |520||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||1829||42||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-NQS|| |- |521||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Elzevir, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Samul Crawford;Janey Crawford;Wesley Crawford;Edwad Crawford;Allice Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-V67|| |- |522||Crawford||James ||||Male||1835||36||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Thomas W W Crawford;John E Crawford;Charles Quinn;Margaret Hausley;William Hausley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-G9R|| |- |523||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Jane Guthrie Crawford;Margret R Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Jane Wallace;Jessie Wallace||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-Z66|| |- |524||Crawford||Mellisa ||||Female||1853||18||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42P-KPT|| |- |525||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1846||25||Ireland||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Edward W Crawford;Mary Crawford;John J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TJF|| |- |526||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1815||56||England, United Kingdom||Clarendon, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Archabald Crawford;Hiram Crawford;Jane E Crawford;Amos L Crawford;George Crawford;Archabald Crawford;Emly P Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MG-W52|| |- |527||Crawford||James ||||Male||1845||26||Ireland||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-9JR|| |- |528||J Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1838||33||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Ester Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-GN6|| |- |529||Crawford||William ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charles Crawford;Metilda Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-N3T|| |- |530||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Phoebe Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-JF3|| |- |531||Crawford||Jonathan ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Spencer Crawford;Eliza Crawford;William Spencer Crawford;John Crawford;Edmund Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanney Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YF3|| |- |532||Crawford||William ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Elvine Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-4MQ|| |- |533||Crawford||Lelly ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-Z49|| |- |534||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1819||52||||North Monaghan, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Alfred Crawford;Hannah B Crawford;Sarah A Crawford;Robert J Code||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-WSB|| |- |535||H Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Hillier, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Edward P Crawford;Robert Schofield;Ellen Schofield||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WM-4NY|| |- |536||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1831||40||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Caroline Crawford;John Wallace Crawford;Thos Henry Crawford;Florence Crawford;Annie Maria Crawford;Emma Rosetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-3CY|| |- |537||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Liza Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-FHF|| |- |538||G Crawford||Geo ||||Male||1801||70||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Jomina Crawford;Redford Crawford;Bresford Crawford;Elizabeth Sams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-FF5|| |- |539||Crawford||Rosina ||||Female||1842||29||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Frances Crawford;Flora Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Harriet Beamish||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-L9T|| |- |540||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Fenelon, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Latitia Crawford;Edward English||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-LGG|| |- |541||Crawford||Arwilla ||||Female||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Wilson Crawford;Norman Crawford;Ann B Mathews||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-2GZ|| |- |542||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-3NC|| |- |543||P Crawford||William ||||Male||1826||45||Ireland||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-RV7|| |- |544||Crawford||Sophia ||||Female||1830||41||Nova Scotia, Canada||Prospect, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Power||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D3-WF3|| |- |545||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1814||57||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-74G|| |- |546||P Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Hillier, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Annie H Crawford;Robert Schofield;Ellen Schofield||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WM-4N1|| |- |547||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Lewis B Crawford;Eliza Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-54Q|| |- |548||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-LNG|| |- |549||R Crawford||James ||||Male||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margaret J Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-453|| |- |550||Crawford||James ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-6SK|| |- |551||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-K17|| |- |552||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Owen P Jessie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-561|| |- |553||H Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1845||26||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Amanda Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7GB|| |- |554||Crawford||Amanda ||||Female||1848||23||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-979|| |- |555||Crawford||James ||||Male||1838||33||Scotland, United Kingdom||Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q6-944|| |- |556||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Ester Ann Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-R1S|| |- |557||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;George Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford;Henry Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-XXY|| |- |558||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1836||35||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;William L Crawford;John Crawford;James I Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-R2F|| |- |559||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1836||35||England, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KG-GYN|| |- |560||E Crawford||Francis ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Thomas Wm Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-M4R|| |- |561||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||W P Crawford;Geo F Crawford;Clara E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-T62|| |- |562||Crawford||Rosan ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Eliza Crawford;James Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Dennes Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-2LS|| |- |563||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Susannah Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abraham Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-2GQ|| |- |564||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1863||8||||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maria Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Maggy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-77T|| |- |565||R Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-RG1|| |- |566||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Newlove;Eliza Newlove;Joseph Newlove;Rachel Wilson;James B Alderson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-99B|| |- |567||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||1862||9||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KR-PN6|| |- |568||G Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1859||12||Ireland||Glenelg, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Betsy A Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Thomas H Crawford;Adeline M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-K2G|| |- |569||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Henery Jackson;Jane Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-Z94|| |- |570||Crawford||Isabela ||||Female||1825||46||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-CXN|| |- |571||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1866||5||||Montréal-Est, Montreal, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42N-C4R|| |- |572||Mat Crawford||Ida ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emmie Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry W Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Emilia Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QLL|| |- |573||James Crawford||William ||||Male||1861||10||Ireland||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Garner Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-ZBY|| |- 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Butler;Frank Evans;William Evans;Frederick Evans;Donald Reid;James Fraser;William Harris||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-PJM|| |- |578||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Rufus W Crawford;Martha A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-WN4|| |- |579||Crawford||James ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Janet Crawford;Janet Crawford;John Crawford;Nancy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-6P9|| |- |580||Crawford||William ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Ester Ann Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-R1Z|| |- |581||Crawford||James ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Elvine Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GCY|| |- |582||Crawford||Euphemia ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Crawford;Dougall Crawford;Jennett Mac Gugan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-Z9S|| |- |583||Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||1868||3||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PTY|| |- |584||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||1862||9||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Clarance Crawford;Wilbert Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Alexander S McTevor;Mary Ann McCand;Duncan Wares||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7GX|| |- |585||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1840||31||Ireland||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Edward Johnson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4XF|| |- |586||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1800||71||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ward, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42F-HS5|| |- |587||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1818||53||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-2P4|| |- |588||W Crawford||John ||||Male||1819||52||Ireland||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-ZWR|| |- |589||Crawford||Letetia ||||Female||1861||10||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Mary A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-Z32|| |- |590||Crawford||Roseillie ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edney Crawford;Frederic Crawford;Fidelie Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HWP|| |- |591||Crawford||Rueben ||||Male||1862||9||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42P-K52|| |- |592||Crawford||John ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Hanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-2PJ|| |- |593||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJC|| |- |594||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||York, New Brunswick, Canada||Catherine Breen;Charles Cole||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-CWX|| |- |595||Crawford||Saml ||||Male||1842||29||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ruben Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-7QT|| |- |596||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1801||70||Ireland||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-KZR|| |- |597||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-38Z|| |- |598||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1820||51||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-KGK|| |- |599||Crawford||Rachael ||||Female||1841||30||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Martha P Crawford;Dorcus Dickson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-PM8|| |- |600||Crawford||Leman ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-SPB|| |- |601||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Thomas Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-HXD|| |- |602||F Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Rachel A Crawford;Alfred B Crawford;Egbert S Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Arthur W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-XHV|| |- |603||Crawford||Castor ||||Female||1867||4||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Lefona Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Agustus Crawford;Susan Crawford;Lalia Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-SQB|| |- |604||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1824||47||Scotland, United Kingdom||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Cameron;Margaret Cameron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-J2H|| |- |605||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Louisa Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-J52|| |- |606||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1855||16||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mathew Crawford;J James Crawford;Dorkes Crawford;M Jane Crawford;R Sarah Crawford;T Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-WBN|| |- |607||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshawa Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mark Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-TMN|| |- |608||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1808||63||Ireland||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellener Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-D6C|| |- |609||Crawford||Simon ||||Male||1853||18||||Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42Z-FBQ|| |- |610||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1818||53||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Newton Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-CML|| |- |611||Crawford||Emea ||||Female||1852||19||||Saint Rochs, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42T-QDF|| |- |612||Crawford||John ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Letesia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-CV7|| |- |613||M Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret A Crawford;Elezabeth I Crawford;William John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Robert Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-N4T|| |- |614||Crawford||Harry ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John B Crawford;Anna P Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Stanley Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-Y5C|| |- |615||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Elizabeth Speed||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-X48|| |- |616||Crawford||Priscilla ||||Female||1849||22||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;James M Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-4YF|| |- |617||Crawford||William ||||Male||1824||47||Ireland||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42R-S9R|| |- |618||Crawford||James ||||Male||1831||40||England, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Lina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KG-GBS|| |- |619||W Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1867||4||||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Ernest John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-8JT|| |- |620||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel L Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C Crawford;Jane H Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-25Y|| |- |621||F Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1831||40||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Henery Crawford;Abner M Crawford;Lusinda Crawford;Emy Crawford;Pheby Crawford;Anna D Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary E Crawford;Harriet V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-NWT|| |- |622||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-ST5|| |- |623||Crawford||William ||||Male||1833||38||Ireland||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Mc Kendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-697|| |- |624||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Marey E Crawford;Horace Crawford;Scarah Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Irvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-898|| |- |625||Crawford||William ||||Male||1818||53||Ireland||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Levina Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Levina Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-FK9|| |- |626||Guthrie Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margret R Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Jane Wallace;Jessie Wallace||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-Z6Y|| |- |627||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||East Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Christina Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-518|| |- |628||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VZZ|| |- |629||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1830||41||Scotland, United Kingdom||Salisbury, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Mary McPhail||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-RJ8|| |- |630||Jane Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Thomas Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-HXV|| |- |631||P Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-W2N|| |- |632||Crawford||Wesley ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-SLW|| |- |633||E Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Clarendon, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Archabald Crawford;Hiram Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Amos L Crawford;George Crawford;Archabald Crawford;Emly P Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MG-M6V|| |- |634||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Benjimen Crawford;Susanah Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Newton Crawford;Benjimen Crawford;Wilmot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S5J|| |- |635||Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||1849||22||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-VQ6|| |- |636||Crawford||James ||||Male||1819||52||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S54|| |- |637||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1861||10||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Mosey Botham;Mary Botham;Harriett J Botham;Martha A Botham;Mary S Botham;Elizabeth Botham;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-HKH|| |- |638||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1828||43||Ireland||Portland Point, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Henry I Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-M1P|| |- |639||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1848||23||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42J-XPV|| |- |640||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||1820||51||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Henry Crawford;Mary M Crawford;Elisabeth Kelly;Cathrine S Kelly;James W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-2B1|| |- |641||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4F9|| |- |642||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Janet Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Nancy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-6G1|| |- |643||Crawford||John ||||Male||1871||0||||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||Alfred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BVF|| |- |644||Anne Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Letesia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-MM6|| |- |645||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-7WG|| |- |646||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-7JP|| |- |647||Crawford||Willian ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elisabeh Crawford;Margret A Crawford;Elisabith Crawford;Luce Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YVQ|| |- |648||Crawford||William ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;Lilly Crawford;Daniel Mc Curdy;James Mc Gillan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-W3Z|| |- |649||Ann Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1842||29||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William M Crawford;Thomas V Crawford;John H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2DQ|| |- |650||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Emma Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Julia Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ada Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1VQ|| |- |651||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Elvine Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GCL|| |- |652||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Brown;Rachel Brown;Thomas Brown;Sarah Brown;Thomas Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-D45|| |- |653||Crawford||Margart ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||James Craigie;Mary Craigie;W J Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47P-ZBW|| |- |654||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1806||65||Ireland||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Fanny Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-HQZ|| |- |655||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1843||28||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZVT|| |- |656||Jane Crawford||Emilia ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emmie Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry W Crawford;Ida Mat Crawford;Fredrick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QLZ|| |- |657||Crawford||Lileon ||||Female||1867||4||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-4TH|| |- |658||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||1849||22||Irlande, L'Amiante, Quebec, Canada||Saint-Hippolyte, Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42X-Z8X|| |- |659||G Crawford||David ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-92J|| |- |660||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1831||40||Scotland, United Kingdom||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Ellenor Mc Crea||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RZW|| |- |661||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1834||37||Scotland, United Kingdom||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Annie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-9MG|| |- |662||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Elvine Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-4MK|| |- |663||A Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||North Monaghan, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Alfred Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hannah B Crawford;Robert J Code||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-JJZ|| |- |664||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||1826||45||Scotland, United Kingdom||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KT-QW1|| |- |665||R Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Guthrie Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Jane Wallace;Jessie Wallace||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-MT2|| |- |666||Crawford||Clamentine ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-33T|| |- |667||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1831||40||Scotland, United Kingdom||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Jannet Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Nancey Crawford;William Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-3JD|| |- |668||Armatige Crawford||De ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Albert Gurney;Sarah Gurney;Albert Gurney;Fredenburgh Gurney;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M431-GQL|| |- |669||Crawford||William ||||Male||1823||48||Ireland||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Elizabeth Torner;Fanny Crawford;George Mc Mullen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-5XZ|| |- |670||Crawford||George ||||Male||1814||57||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emma Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Julia Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ada Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1VY|| |- |671||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9T3|| |- |672||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1851||20||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Catharina Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-76W|| |- |673||Crawford||William ||||Male||1819||52||Ontario, Canada||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-PGV|| |- |674||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1835||36||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nipigon, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Francis Heron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-V1S|| |- |675||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Elzevir, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Samul Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Janey Crawford;Wesley Crawford;Edwad Crawford;Allice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-MPG|| |- |676||Crawford||Tiney ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Able W Crawford;Almen Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Todo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-5BB|| |- |677||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1820||51||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joel Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Battinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Q98|| |- |678||Crawford||David ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sara M Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elisabeth J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-7Y4|| |- |679||M Crawford||William ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Catherine Ann Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas V Crawford;John H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-83L|| |- |680||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Levina Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Levina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-FJ1|| |- |681||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1867||4||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margaret J Crawford;John Crawford;James R Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-456|| |- |682||Jane Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1855||16||Ireland||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Garner Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-ZBR|| |- |683||Crawford||Maryann ||||Female||1853||18||United States||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42W-CMJ|| |- |684||Crawford||Beaty ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clamentine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-33R|| |- |685||Crawford||Lucy ||||Female||1840||31||Ontario, Canada||Clifton, Welland, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-NWW|| |- |686||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Levina Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Levina Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-FV6|| |- |687||Crawford||John ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-ZXV|| |- |688||Ida Crawford||Minie ||||Female||1869||2||||Marysburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Emma Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma C Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-LTR|| |- |689||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1854||17||Ireland||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-9JT|| |- |690||Crawford||John ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margrett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-XMT|| |- |691||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-Z2G|| |- |692||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-11N|| |- |693||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1864||7||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42P-KPB|| |- |694||J Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1862||9||Nova Scotia, Canada||Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-D3V|| |- |695||Crawford||John ||||Male||1841||30||Ireland||North Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-VFS|| |- |696||H Crawford||C ||||Male||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Crosby, Rideau Lakes, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Frank A Cameron;Annie Cameron;Darins Cameron;Francis Cameron;Dora Cameron;Alzina Cameron;Ada Cameron;Elizh Mc Govern;John Richardson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-N8K|| |- |697||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1856||15||||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BVK|| |- |698||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1859||12||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emma Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Julia Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ada Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1V8|| |- |699||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||1787||84||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-65D|| |- |700||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1809||62||Scotland, United Kingdom||Beverley, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George Mc Donald;Donald Mc Donald;John Mc Donald;Thomas Mc Donald;Janet Mc Donald;Lauchlan Mc Donald;Donald Mc Donald;Donald Mc Culey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-W7D|| |- |701||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1816||55||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Donald Crawford;Maryan Crawford;Barbara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-JC9|| |- |702||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8RB|| |- |703||Crawford||John ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Susan Crawford;Kate Crawford;Edward Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-B9G|| |- |704||Thomas Crawford||John ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emly Crawford;Catharne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-JQZ|| |- |705||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1823||48||Ireland||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-3NW|| |- |706||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-JVH|| |- |707||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1823||48||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Ben Crawford;Robert Crawford;Amelia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-9R4|| |- |708||Henry Crawford||Wm ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-X5X|| |- |709||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1865||6||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Marion Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Hoskins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-FN1|| |- |710||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Louisa Ann Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-MY2|| |- |711||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Wm Crawford;Saml Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Ann Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QVS|| |- |712||E Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sobrina Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47G-NMD|| |- |713||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJD|| |- |714||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||1830||41||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Assa B Crawford;Josephene Crawford;Samuel H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XCW|| |- |715||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisbeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elisbeth Gibb;Mary Ryan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-729|| |- |716||Crawford||Susanna ||||Female||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eleanor Crawford;Christopher Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y86|| |- |717||Crawford||William ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Levina Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Levina Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-FV8|| |- |718||I Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1869||2||New Brunswick, Canada||Portland Point, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Henry Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-M1R|| |- |719||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1858||13||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZK9|| |- |720||A Crawford||John ||||Male||1865||6||New Brunswick, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James A Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-ZQR|| |- |721||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||South Dumfries Township, Brant, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;Ellen Tiffany;Harret Smith;Mary Terhune;Fredrick Haas;Fredrika Haas;Fredrick Haas;Rachiel Haas||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-596|| |- |722||Crawford||James ||||Male||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Rebecka Crawford;Susan Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lettia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-KJ1|| |- |723||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1832||39||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Rosina Crawford;Frances Crawford;Flora Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Harriet Beamish||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-LSN|| |- |724||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1829||42||Ireland||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-851|| |- |725||J Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sara M Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-7Y7|| |- |726||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1833||38||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-1DV|| |- |727||Crawford||John ||||Male||1817||54||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Isabela Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-CXK|| |- |728||H Crawford||Barber ||||Male||1830||41||Ontario, Canada||Newmarket, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Mary Jane Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George W Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Ruth M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-PK7|| |- |729||Jane Crawford||Fanney ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Spencer Crawford;Eliza Crawford;William Spencer Crawford;John Crawford;Edmund Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YFZ|| |- |730||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-YY5|| |- |731||Crawford||Josiah ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margarett Crawford;Sidman Crawford;Hugh Crawford;George Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-8PP|| |- |732||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1787||84||Nebraska, United States||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Liccabert Crawford;George A Crawford;Liza Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-1MK|| |- |733||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-3S7|| |- |734||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||1857||14||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Stephan Crawford;James Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-3JM|| |- |735||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1790||81||Ireland||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||John Kilpatrick;Ann Kilpatrick;Thomas Kilpatrick;Margaret I Kilpatrick;Robert John Kilpatrick;George Kilpatrick;Launcelot Kilpatrick;Joseph Kilpatrick;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q6-7WP|| |- |736||Crawford||William ||||Male||1807||64||Ireland||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-V9V|| |- |737||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;William L Crawford;John Crawford;James I Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-LPS|| |- |738||Crawford||George ||||Male||1836||35||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42J-V16|| |- |739||W Crawford||Thos ||||Male||1865||6||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Charlotte M Crawford;Anna S Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XC4|| |- |740||Anne Crawford||S ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Marey Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford;Stewert Crawford;Marget J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-8MZ|| |- |741||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Francis W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-4Q7|| |- |742||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1814||57||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-9Y1|| |- |743||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Louisa Ann Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-JR4|| |- |744||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1843||28||||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Francis Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43F-R2V|| |- |745||Crawford||James ||||Male||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Ruckle;Catherine Ruckle;George Ruckle;Isabella Ruckle;Rachel Ruckle||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-S8T|| |- |746||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Liza Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-F4B|| |- |747||Mary Crawford||Helen ||||Female||1818||53||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlotte Sherwood;Sophia Mc Nab;Charlotte M Crawford;Mary M Crawford;Helen T Crawford;Annie B Crawford;Isabella F Crawford;Catherine Somers;Helen Clancy;Lilious Stuart;Christiana Kelly;James Cassidy;John Brant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-N6J|| |- |748||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Dugald Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Janette Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-QM7|| |- |749||Crawford||John ||||Male||1828||43||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Anna Crawford;Hester Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-WYZ|| |- |750||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Agness Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-1Z6|| |- |751||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1835||36||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mathew Crawford;J James Crawford;Dorkes Crawford;M Jane Crawford;R Sarah Crawford;T Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-W13|| |- |752||Crawford||Thos ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Wm Crawford;Margrett Crawford;Wm Crawford;Fracis A Crawford;Marget Crawford;Millice A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YVZ|| |- |753||Crawford||Lucy ||||Female||1857||14||||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Able W Crawford;Almen Crawford;Tiney Crawford;Todo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-51Q|| |- |754||M Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1826||45||New Brunswick, Canada||Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Benjamin Crawford;Fanny A Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Susan A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MV-ZSJ|| |- |755||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1839||32||Ireland||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Bessey Crawford;Frank Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-LTP|| |- |756||T Crawford||Helen ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Helen Mary Crawford;Charlotte Sherwood;Sophia Mc Nab;Charlotte M Crawford;Mary M Crawford;Annie B Crawford;Isabella F Crawford;Catherine Somers;Helen Clancy;Lilious Stuart;Christiana Kelly;James Cassidy;John Brant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-HPM|| |- |757||Crawford||James ||||Male||1807||64||Ireland||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-9KK|| |- |758||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1771||100||Ireland||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Ann Stratten;Martha Stratten;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-4YK|| |- |759||Crawford||William ||||Male||1821||50||England, United Kingdom||Saint Rochs, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42T-QDB|| |- |760||Crawford||James ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;Ester Ann Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-R19|| |- |761||Crawford||Almira ||||Female||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Emerson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-9VY|| |- |762||E Crawford||William ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Allan Crawford;Almina Crawford;Ada H Crawford;Amanda Patterson;Ethel G Patterson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-284|| |- |763||Crawford||Jemima ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RNN|| |- |764||Crawford||William ||||Male||1827||44||Scotland, United Kingdom||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-H2B|| |- |765||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Carlylya Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4MY|| |- |766||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1859||12||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-FJX|| |- |767||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1823||48||Ireland||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Henry Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Hester Crawford;Daniel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-DZQ|| |- |768||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1805||66||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Clarke;Sarah Clarke;Eliza Clarke;Jane Trapagher||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-KNQ|| |- |769||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Brooke, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Allen Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-9RM|| |- |770||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||1841||30||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Francis Tucker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-Y41|| |- |771||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stheven Crawford;David Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-1YC|| |- |772||Crawford||James ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Margret Crawford;Cathrn Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Emma J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-8HQ|| |- |773||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-YY3|| |- |774||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1841||30||England, United Kingdom||Orangeville, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Isabella A Crawford;Emma J Crawford;Mary E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-B74|| |- |775||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Portland Point, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Henry Crawford;Henry I Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-SPG|| |- |776||E Crawford||Harriett ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-MGP|| |- |777||Crawford||Henery ||||Male||1825||46||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary F Crawford;Abner M Crawford;Lusinda Crawford;Emy Crawford;Pheby Crawford;Anna D Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary E Crawford;Harriet V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-L8F|| |- |778||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJ1|| |- |779||Crawford||John ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-DQ7|| |- |780||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1857||14||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-F5Y|| |- |781||Crawford||John ||||Male||1811||60||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M431-DL4|| |- |782||Crawford||Eleanor ||||Female||1859||12||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Christopher Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y8L|| |- |783||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Margret Crawford;James King;Isabbla Little||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-7FQ|| |- |784||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-JC5|| |- |785||Crawford||David ||||Male||1855||16||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DM-CMX|| |- |786||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Hester Crawford;Daniel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-DZS|| |- |787||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Lilly Crawford;Daniel Mc Curdy;James Mc Gillan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-CYS|| |- |788||Crawford||Georgiana ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Wellington, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DS-WMR|| |- |789||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Ekfrid, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Allan;Mary Allan;George Allan;James Allan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-JSH|| |- |790||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42R-S9L|| |- |791||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1822||49||Ireland||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-93X|| |- |792||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||1836||35||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Phoebe Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-JF9|| |- |793||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1805||66||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Vivana Emmerson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-9TT|| |- |794||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1821||50||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-F49|| |- |795||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1826||45||England, United Kingdom||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Richard Crawford;James Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-X4R|| |- |796||Crawford||Elesabeth ||||Female||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Alex Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-5CQ|| |- |797||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1835||36||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jameson Crawford;Agness Crawford;Jameson Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-TV7|| |- |798||Crawford||Dennes ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Eliza Crawford;James Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Rosan Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-2L3|| |- |799||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1829||42||England, United Kingdom||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Emiley Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TJ5|| |- |800||Crawford||William ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Nancey Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-T94|| |- |801||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-BDD|| |- |802||Crawford||Margarett ||||Female||1825||46||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Sidman Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;George Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-8PG|| |- |803||Crawford||John ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;William L Crawford;James I Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-LGR|| |- |804||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1809||62||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-65P|| |- |805||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Roxeann Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-SLK|| |- |806||Crawford||Adelena ||||Female||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John W P Crawford;Olivia Crawford;Gabriel P Crawford;Titus B Crawford;Amosy S Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Deby Ann Crawford;Odessa A Crawford;Eva Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4MJ|| |- |807||Crawford||Maryann ||||Female||1832||39||Ireland||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Hanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-2PF|| |- |808||Crawford||Olivia ||||Female||1836||35||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John W P Crawford;Gabriel P Crawford;Titus B Crawford;Amosy S Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Deby Ann Crawford;Odessa A Crawford;Adelena Crawford;Eva Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-49S|| |- |809||Crawford||John ||||Male||1809||62||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ida Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-P8L|| |- |810||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Alixander Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GMC|| |- |811||Crawford||John ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Lewis B Crawford;Eliza Crawford;James Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WM-4Z5|| |- |812||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1849||22||Ireland||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-3H2|| |- |813||Crawford||Ruben ||||Male||1844||27||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Maria Crawford;Saml Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-7QR|| |- |814||Crawford||John ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Elizebeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-HBK|| |- |815||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||North Dumfries, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Lenora Crawford;George Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-3C8|| |- |816||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XXN|| |- |817||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1809||62||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Jas Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Jane Mc Ronald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-2HM|| |- |818||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1871||0||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-1T8|| |- |819||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Anne Crawford;Jemima Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RFX|| |- |820||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-NQ9|| |- |821||Crawford||James ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-3MB|| |- |822||Crawford||William ||||Male||1812||59||Ireland||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Henriet Crawford;William Mc Sherry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-SXY|| |- |823||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TDP|| |- |824||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1801||70||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Phoebe Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-JFS|| |- |825||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||1857||14||||Saint Rochs, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42T-Q6M|| |- |826||P Crawford||Emly ||||Female||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Clarendon, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Archabald Crawford;Hiram Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane E Crawford;Amos L Crawford;George Crawford;Archabald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MG-M6X|| |- |827||Crawford||James ||||Male||1847||24||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Gustaves Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-3JJ|| |- |828||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||1859||12||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie J Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ellie Crawford;Cornelia Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-8ZN|| |- |829||Crawford||William ||||Male||1826||45||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary A Crawford;Liccabert Crawford;George A Crawford;Liza Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-1MN|| |- |830||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1855||16||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-W7D|| |- |831||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Ester Ann Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Peter Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-R13|| |- |832||Crawford||Rocksy ||||Female||1833||38||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alferd Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isaack Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-R5S|| |- |833||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A Crawford;George W Crawford;Susan Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-S54|| |- |834||Crawford||John ||||Male||1861||10||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Purline Crawford;Obed Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48B-2W1|| |- |835||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Francis Tucker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-YHF|| |- |836||W Crawford||Robt ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-11C|| |- |837||Crawford||William ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-HBV|| |- |838||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Maryann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BSL|| |- |839||Crawford||William ||||Male||1858||13||||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maria Crawford;John Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Maggy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-77G|| |- |840||Crawford||Edwin ||||Male||1819||52||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Abigail Crawford;Annie Crawford;William Crawford;Edith Crawford;Johnston Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-HLN|| |- |841||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||James Craigie;Mary Craigie;W J Crawford;William Crawford;Margart Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47P-ZYN|| |- |842||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8RD|| |- |843||Crawford||Fidelie ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edney Crawford;Roseillie Crawford;Frederic Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HW5|| |- |844||Jane Crawford||Anne ||||Female||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Margret Anne Crawford;George William Crawford;Florence Adeline Crawford;John Alexander Crawford;Hannah Tosin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-PSQ|| |- |845||Crawford||Georgiana ||||Female||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Vienna, Bayham, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Lyndon Crawford;Eleanor F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-3HG|| |- |846||Crawford||Veter ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Janet Crawford;Annie Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-818|| |- |847||Crawford||Lucinda ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-Q6P|| |- |848||Crawford||James ||||Male||1802||69||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nisbet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-PBF|| |- |849||Crawford||James ||||Male||1826||45||Scotland, United Kingdom||Paris, Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-3MV|| |- |850||B Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Rachel A Crawford;Mary A Crawford;James L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-RR7|| |- |851||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Jane Crawford;Louisa Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-J5Z|| |- |852||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1809||62||Ireland||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-7Q7|| |- |853||Crawford||William ||||Male||1871||0||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-MWD|| |- |854||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edney Crawford;Roseillie Crawford;Frederic Crawford;Fidelie Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HWR|| |- |855||Crawford||Ambrose 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Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KT-Q4Z|| |- |943||H Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1845||26||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;A Catherine Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William C Crawford;Samuel N Crawford;John R Crawford;Adelaide M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-BN1|| |- |944||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1836||35||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-24T|| |- |945||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||1814||57||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Ronald Crawford;Ronald Crawford;Henry Crawford;Emily Power||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-L91|| |- |946||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||1811||60||Ireland||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-PYV|| |- |947||Crawford||John ||||Male||1841||30||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-ST1|| |- |948||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1837||34||Scotland, United Kingdom||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-JYM|| |- |949||Crawford||William ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Emily Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Alfra Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Anna Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-1JJ|| |- |950||Crawford||Abigail ||||Female||1826||45||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Edwin Crawford;Annie Crawford;William Crawford;Edith Crawford;Johnston Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-H2G|| |- |951||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ruben Crawford;Saml Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-7Q3|| |- |952||Crawford||Agness ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B28|| |- |953||Crawford||George ||||Male||1846||25||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Christy Crawford;Annie G Crawford;Francis W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-CG9|| |- |954||Jane Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Lilly Crawford;Daniel Mc Curdy;James Mc Gillan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-CYP|| |- |955||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-LHQ|| |- |956||Crawford||William ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jacob Crawford;Susan Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emily Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-TZF|| |- |957||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie J Crawford;Ellie Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cornelia Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-889|| |- |958||Crawford||Morris ||||Male||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Doratha Crawford;Carie May Crawford;Ida A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-613|| |- |959||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1832||39||Ireland||Paris, Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-3MF|| |- |960||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Donald Crawford;Walter Crawford;Anney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-V55|| |- |961||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Donald Crawford;James Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-TCK|| |- |962||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1823||48||England, United Kingdom||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Dalrymple Crawford;D Henry Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Edward Crawford;Frank Crawford;Sarah Lock;Frances Wood;Johanna Mulky||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-LJY|| |- |963||Crawford||William ||||Male||1870||1||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Margaret Pitepam;Oliver Pitepam;Daniel Pitepam||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-CPL|| |- |964||Crawford||Joshua ||||Male||1864||7||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-WZP|| |- |965||Crawford||James ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;John T Crawford;William D Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-Y97|| |- |966||Crawford||Neil ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8MP|| |- |967||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-KMZ|| |- |968||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1829||42||Wales Island, South Stormont, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-JX6|| |- |969||Crawford||Abner ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;William Crawford;Lena Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-4M3|| |- |970||Crawford||June ||||Female||1819||52||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Francess Moffatt;James Moffatt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M431-6W1|| |- |971||Crawford||William ||||Male||1841||30||Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Wilson;Freelove Wilson;Oscar M Wilson;George H Wilson;Alfred Brunell;Alfred D Robearts;George H Sykes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-S7R|| |- |972||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||1804||67||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Titus Crawford;George W Crawford;Arthur F Crawford;Margarete Pater K*;Titus Woodworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4MZ|| |- |973||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1850||21||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-6WP|| |- |974||Crawford||George ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;James Crawford;Ester Ann Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-R1M|| |- |975||F. Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1853||18||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-88M|| |- |976||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YSB|| |- |977||E Crawford||James ||||Male||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Nicholas Crawford;Juliann Crawford;Eliza M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-TZX|| |- |978||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-V8W|| |- |979||Crawford||Margt ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John R Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X5J|| |- |980||Crawford||Blanch ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fredrick Hide;Malena Hide;Frederick Hide;Jane Hide||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-6PP|| |- |981||Crawford||Bretha ||||Female||1843||28||Yerevan, Armenia||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Ellen F Tyler;Emma J Tyler;Charles Tyler;Tyler;Annie Smith;Robert Smith;Elizabeth Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-2LW|| |- |982||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1807||64||Ireland||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-9N5|| |- |983||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford;Edward Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-B9P|| |- |984||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1846||25||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ward, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42F-H34|| |- |985||Wallace Crawford||John ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Thos Henry Crawford;Florence Crawford;Annie Maria Crawford;Emma Rosetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-3C6|| |- |986||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Alexander Grady||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-9HJ|| |- |987||Crawford||David ||||Male||1826||45||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Bridget Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Owen P Jessie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-5XQ|| |- |988||Crawford||Benjamin ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-24C|| |- |989||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Henry Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Hester Crawford;Daniel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-2XL|| |- |990||Crawford||Isaac ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Roxeann Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-SGZ|| |- |991||Crawford||Marion ||||Male||1830||41||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KZ-46F|| |- |992||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8LK|| |- |993||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1851||20||Ireland||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YMJ|| |- |994||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1833||38||Ireland||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Torner;Fanny Crawford;George Mc Mullen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-5FQ|| |- |995||Crawford||John ||||Male||1863||8||||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Annie Crawford;Mary Crawford;Briget Maide||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M8-3M6|| |- |996||Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||1869||2||||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BKS|| |- |997||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1867||4||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie J Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ellie Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cornelia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-88Z|| |- |998||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1844||27||||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Robert Crawford;Serah Bowden;Martha I Bowden;Caroline Haslett||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-TBT|| |- |999||Crawford||John ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Spencer Crawford;Eliza Crawford;William Spencer Crawford;Edmund Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanney Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YF9|| |- |1000||Crawford||William ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Agness Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-1ZD|| |- |1001||Crawford||John ||||Male||1845||26||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-FWP|| |- |1002||Crawford||James ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Marey Crawford;Robert Crawford;Stewert Crawford;S Anne Crawford;Marget J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-899|| |- |1003||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Maria Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DM-Q2C|| |- |1004||Crawford||John ||||Male||1826||45||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Caroline Crawford;John Wallace Crawford;Thos Henry Crawford;Florence Crawford;Annie Maria Crawford;Emma Rosetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-3CP|| |- |1005||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1811||60||Ireland||Marysburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Emma Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma C Crawford;Minie Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-X6W|| |- |1006||Crawford||James ||||Male||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Elizabeth Sanderson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-TR8|| |- |1007||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||1832||39||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Esther Crawford;Robert E Crawford;William Crawford;John A Mosgrove;Katherine Brennan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-JQP|| |- |1008||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Louisa Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-J5N|| |- |1009||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1831||40||Ireland||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-CY3|| |- |1010||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elizabeth Torner;George Mc Mullen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-5FW|| |- |1011||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-PY2|| |- |1012||Crawford||John ||||Male||1792||79||Ireland||Five Islands, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John McGrath;Margaret E McGrath||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DM-VDS|| |- |1013||Crawford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-39F|| |- |1014||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||1829||42||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;Edward Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-BS3|| |- |1015||Crawford||Isabel ||||Female||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;M Jane Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Fred R Crawford;Rubus A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-7QG|| |- |1016||Crawford||Liccabert ||||Male||1864||7||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Mary A Crawford;George A Crawford;Liza Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-1MJ|| |- |1017||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B24|| |- |1018||Maria Crawford||Alice ||||Female||1867||4||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Anna Crawford;Henry James Crawford;Charlotte Ann Crawford;George Crawford;Willm John Crawford;Susana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-65H|| |- |1019||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-KMC|| |- |1020||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Dugald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Janette Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-S72|| |- |1021||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1827||44||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Roswell Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-DXM|| |- |1022||Crawford||Christy ||||Female||1848||23||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Annie G Crawford;Francis W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-CGS|| |- |1023||Crawford||Agness ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-M8N|| |- |1024||Crawford||Mark ||||Male||1834||37||England, United Kingdom||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Anna Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hector Crawford;William Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q6-381|| |- |1025||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||1850||21||England, United Kingdom||Emily Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Mc Elwain;Ellenor Mc Elwain;Alfred Mc Elwain;Arthur T Mc Elwain;Samuel G Mc Elwain;Mathew J Mc Elwain;John R Mc Elwain;Susan E Mc Elwain||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-SWB|| |- |1026||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1808||63||England, United Kingdom||East Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-FGY|| |- |1027||Crawford||Gideon ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HJG|| |- |1028||Crawford||Jannet ||||Female||1831||40||Scotland, United Kingdom||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Nancey Crawford;William Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-T97|| |- |1029||Crawford||Thomes ||||Male||1822||49||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-6R9|| |- |1030||Crawford||John ||||Male||1787||84||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||James Gilmour;Jessie Gilmour;John Gilmour;William Gilmour;Edward Gilmour;Alexander Gilmour;Isabella Gilmour;Mary Gilmour;Elisabeth Gilmour||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B2W|| |- |1031||Crawford||William ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-7J4|| |- |1032||Crawford||Allen ||||Male||1811||60||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brooke, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-95B|| |- |1033||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||1852||19||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MK-WPY|| |- |1034||Crawford||Lelly ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-1SJ|| |- |1035||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1824||47||Ireland||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-7JQ|| |- |1036||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1859||12||Ireland||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Garner Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;William James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-ZBT|| |- |1037||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-V8R|| |- |1038||A Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||East Flamborough, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William H Crawford;Elizabeth J Crawford;George A Crawford;Robert H Crawford;Abraham L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-5TX|| |- |1039||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Roxeann Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-SLC|| |- |1040||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||1825||46||||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Maryann Crawford;David Crawford;Jane Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie S Crawford;Benjiman Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-TPG|| |- |1041||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Westmorland, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Anthony Crossman;Hanorah Crossman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-QKS|| |- |1042||Senior Crawford||John ||||Male||1808||63||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-FRV|| |- |1043||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||East Camden, Addington, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-ZC1|| |- |1044||Crawford||William ||||Male||1836||35||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-3V3|| |- |1045||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anthony Crawford;Martha Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-PS9|| |- |1046||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1840||31||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary A Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Ester Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-TP1|| |- |1047||Crawford||Hanna ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Maryann Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-RXG|| |- |1048||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1814||57||Scotland, United Kingdom||Petrolia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Alexander K Crawford;Robert B Crawford;Mary Thompson;Jane Duncan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-BW7|| |- |1049||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Letesia Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-CJT|| |- |1050||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Edward Johnson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4X4|| |- |1051||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-44W|| |- |1052||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Alixander Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Edward Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-G9H|| |- |1053||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1836||35||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Josiah Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Whitman Crawford;John Crawford;George Forbes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-6MC|| |- |1054||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1831||40||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Abner Crawford;William Crawford;Lena Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-4MJ|| |- |1055||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-K3H|| |- |1056||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1806||65||Ireland||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||Robt Crawford;Geo Edwd Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-81Y|| |- |1057||Crawford||James ||||Male||1842||29||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Maryann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BPV|| |- |1058||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nisbet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-P1Z|| |- |1059||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1845||26||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford;Maria Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MK-W5Y|| |- |1060||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||1836||35||Ireland||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Ambrose Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q9-RR7|| |- |1061||Crawford||Barbra ||||Female||1867||4||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Alex Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elesabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-5CC|| |- |1062||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Donald Crawford;Walter Crawford;Anney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-V57|| |- |1063||Crawford||Nicholas ||||Male||1814||57||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Juliann Crawford;James E Crawford;Eliza M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-TZ6|| |- |1064||Crawford||Almen ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Able W Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Tiney Crawford;Todo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-5BS|| |- |1065||Crawford||Sidman ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margarett Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;George Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-2RT|| |- |1066||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Louisa Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-MYG|| |- |1067||Crawford||James ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Abner Crawford;William Crawford;Lena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-4MK|| |- |1068||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Christina Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-JB7|| |- |1069||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Margret Murphy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-RXT|| |- |1070||Crawford||Susanna ||||Female||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-YY4|| |- |1071||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anthony Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-P9L|| |- |1072||Crawford||John ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agness Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-NPK|| |- |1073||May Crawford||Carie ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Morris Crawford;Doratha Crawford;Ida A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-6BP|| |- |1074||Ann Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-MYB|| |- |1075||Crawford||Sidney ||||Female||1823||48||Ireland||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Stephen D Crawford;Issabella B Crawford;Enna W Crawford;Stephen W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-JPY|| |- |1076||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1805||66||||Emily Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Alfra Crawford;William Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Anna Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-1V7|| |- |1077||Alexr Crawford||John ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-Z4M|| |- |1078||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||1859||12||||Saint Rochs, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42T-Q69|| |- |1079||Crawford||James ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Isabela Crawford;Thomas Morgan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YL5|| |- |1080||Crawford||Mary-Ann ||||Female||1818||53||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-9QD|| |- |1081||Crawford||Saml ||||Male||1850||21||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Giles||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-6N1|| |- |1082||Crawford||William ||||Male||1833||38||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Isabel Crawford;M Jane Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Fred R Crawford;Rubus A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-7QL|| |- |1083||Crawford||Alfreton ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Francis Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-BX1|| |- |1084||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;June Crawford;Francess Moffatt;James Moffatt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M431-647|| |- |1085||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1807||64||Ireland||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Johannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-SRW|| |- |1086||Crawford||William ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9RN|| |- |1087||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1831||40||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eleanor Crawford;Christopher Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y82|| |- |1088||Crawford||James ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Richard Shaw;Sarah Shaw;Annie Shaw;Sarah Shaw;Joseph Shaw;Jane Shaw;Elizabeth Shaw;John Shaw;Bella Shaw;Martha Shaw;Charlotte Shaw||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-D69|| |- |1089||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1811||60||New Brunswick, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Charles Crawford;Metilda Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-N3J|| |- |1090||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Wm Shuttleworth;Matilda Shuttleworth;William Shuttleworth;Aley Shuttleworth;Matilda Shuttleworth;James Shuttleworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-KT9|| |- |1091||B Crawford||Lewis ||||Male||1821||50||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WM-48M|| |- |1092||B Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||North Monaghan, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Alfred Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah A Crawford;Robert J Code||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-WS1|| |- |1093||Wm Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Francis E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-L36|| |- |1094||Crawford||John ||||Male||1811||60||Ireland||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Wm Crawford;Saml Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Ann Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QVW|| |- |1095||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Edney Crawford;Roseillie Crawford;Frederic Crawford;Fidelie Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-ZHJ|| |- |1096||A Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Sharlott Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-KGR|| |- |1097||Crawford||Latitia ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Fenelon, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward English||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-LPM|| |- |1098||Crawford||George ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Henry Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Hester Crawford;Daniel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-2X6|| |- |1099||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1859||12||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joel Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Battinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Q97|| |- |1100||Crawford||John ||||Male||1823||48||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Elizebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-FJM|| |- |1101||Crawford||Letesia ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-CVW|| |- |1102||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1835||36||Ireland||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Thomas Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-HXH|| |- |1103||Crawford||James ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||East Camden, Addington, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-JJH|| |- |1104||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Liza Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-F4Y|| |- |1105||Alex Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-HXW|| |- |1106||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Lewis B Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-5WY|| |- |1107||Crawford||Amos ||||Male||1866||5||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Amelia Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-WDN|| |- |1108||Crawford||William ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ida Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-P8J|| |- |1109||Crawford||James ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anthony Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-P9J|| |- |1110||Crawford||Catharne ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emly Crawford;John Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-J3R|| |- |1111||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Janet Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Nancy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-6PM|| |- |1112||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1865||6||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PTT|| |- |1113||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1826||45||Ireland||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Bridget Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-1XD|| |- |1114||J Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Robt Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Robt A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-84T|| |- |1115||Crawford||James ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJH|| |- |1116||Crawford||Elsworth ||||Male||1867||4||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Caroline Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Nettie Crawford;Malinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-KZH|| |- |1117||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||B W Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Adino Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Edwin Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Martha Haviland;Caraline Haviland;Martha Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Benjiman Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-T1R|| |- |1118||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HJ5|| |- |1119||Crawford||Dugald ||||Male||1834||37||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PTP|| |- |1120||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1844||27||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Marion Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Hoskins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-FNT|| |- |1121||Crawford||David ||||Male||1831||40||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Hope, Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||James Mc Mullin;Peter Mc Mullin;Mary Mc Mullin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-ZSW|| |- |1122||Crawford||John ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Francis Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-LHT|| |- |1123||Crawford||William ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-H79|| |- |1124||Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-T5T|| |- |1125||Crawford||Angus ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hector Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Christena Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-5ZC|| |- |1126||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Janet Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-M4Y|| |- |1127||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1863||8||||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Serah Bowden;Martha I Bowden;Caroline Haslett||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-TBP|| |- |1128||Crawford||Armstrong ||||Male||1843||28||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James Allingham;Jane Allingham;Sarah Allingham;Elizabeth Allingham;Edward Allingham;Agness Allingham;Gurtrude Allingham;Alice Allingham;Richard Allingham;James Allingham;Eva Allingham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-38Y|| |- |1129||Crawford||Emiley ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TVV|| |- |1130||Crawford||Jeanette ||||Female||1826||45||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-1PB|| |- |1131||Crawford||Clara ||||Female||1868||3||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42P-K5R|| |- |1132||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-5FZ|| |- |1133||Crawford||Horace ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Marey E Crawford;Scarah Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Irvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-89D|| |- |1134||Crawford||John ||||Male||1846||25||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brooke, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Allen Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-951|| |- |1135||Crawford||Todo ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Able W Crawford;Almen Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Tiney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-5B3|| |- |1136||W Crawford||George ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Newmarket, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Barber H Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Ruth M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-9P6|| |- |1137||Crawford||James ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edney Crawford;Roseillie Crawford;Frederic Crawford;Fidelie Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-H4X|| |- |1138||M Crawford||Adelaide ||||Female||1857||14||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;Sarah H Crawford;A Catherine Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William C Crawford;Samuel N Crawford;John R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-BVW|| |- |1139||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1823||48||Ireland||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Ann Stratten;Martha Stratten;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-4YX|| |- |1140||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||1865||6||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabel Crawford;M Jane Crawford;Fred R Crawford;Rubus A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-73G|| |- |1141||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-99P|| |- |1142||M Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Helen Mary Crawford;Charlotte Sherwood;Sophia Mc Nab;Charlotte M Crawford;Helen T Crawford;Annie B Crawford;Isabella F Crawford;Catherine Somers;Helen Clancy;Lilious Stuart;Christiana Kelly;James Cassidy;John Brant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-NX3|| |- |1143||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Murray Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lydia A Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-7W5|| |- |1144||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8LC|| |- |1145||Crawford||David ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Guthrie Crawford;Margret R Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Jane Wallace;Jessie Wallace||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-Z65|| |- |1146||M Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1866||5||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-VNW|| |- |1147||Crawford||John ||||Male||1810||61||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Dugald Mc Dougall;Jean Mc Dougall;John Mc Dougall;Peter Mc Dougall;Agnes Mc Dougall;Jean Johnston;Catherin Mc Dougall;Christinie Mc Dougall;Isablella Mc Dougall;Jenet Johnston||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-MTY|| |- |1148||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1825||46||Ireland||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Francis W Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander M Crawford;Dan Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-6MC|| |- |1149||Crawford||George ||||Male||1860||11||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Gerdy Gilden||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-69F|| |- |1150||Crawford||William ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-3NH|| |- |1151||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1867||4||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Mary Crawford;James C Crawford;William Crawford;Marial Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YSR|| |- |1152||Crawford||John ||||Male||1827||44||Ireland||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Francis Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43F-R2J|| |- |1153||H Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel L Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-2RG|| |- |1154||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-7SS|| |- |1155||B Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Rachel A Crawford;Egbert S Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Arthur W Crawford;Charles F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-XHS|| |- |1156||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1829||42||Ontario, Canada||Prince Edward, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;Margaret Kelso||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-HZN|| |- |1157||A Crawford||D ||||Female||1803||68||New Jersey, United States||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||James Best;Fances M Best;Frances S Best;James C Best;Edith Best;Alice Hogan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-CRX|| |- |1158||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-CJ9|| |- |1159||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||North Dumfries, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Lenora Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-3CZ|| |- |1160||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1831||40||Scotland, United Kingdom||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Jane Crawford;Rachal E Crawford;George R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WYQ|| |- |1161||Crawford||John ||||Male||1851||20||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DM-CM3|| |- |1162||V Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Catherine Ann Crawford;James Crawford;William M Crawford;John H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-28V|| |- |1163||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-ZXK|| |- |1164||Crawford||George ||||Male||1828||43||||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Virginia Crawford;Anna Crawford;George Crawford;John Gaut;Martha Gaut;Jessa Gaut||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-BYS|| |- |1165||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1834||37||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Rebecca Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Fredk G Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Ada May Crawford;Margaret Goosely;Mary R Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-2QJ|| |- |1166||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Rebecka Crawford;Susan Crawford;Lettia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-KVD|| |- |1167||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1833||38||Scotland, United Kingdom||Salisbury, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary McPhail||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-RV3|| |- |1168||L Crawford||Amos ||||Male||1852||19||New Brunswick, Canada||Clarendon, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Archabald Crawford;Hiram Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane E Crawford;George Crawford;Archabald Crawford;Emly P Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MG-M6K|| |- |1169||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-H2F|| |- |1170||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1852||19||||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-1KX|| |- |1171||J Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1861||10||Ireland||Glenelg, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Betsy A Crawford;Robert G Crawford;Thomas H Crawford;Adeline M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-KL6|| |- |1172||Crawford||James ||||Male||1841||30||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-YLD|| |- |1173||John Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||1869||2||||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Thomas W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-SNG|| |- |1174||Crawford||Malinda ||||Female||1871||0||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Caroline Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Elsworth Crawford;Nettie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-WZ9|| |- |1175||Crawford||James ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellener Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-DDY|| |- |1176||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1806||65||Ireland||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Lambert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Martha Harris||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-D8S|| |- |1177||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Stephen Stull;Margaret Crawford;Thomas Sanford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-VSB|| |- |1178||R Crawford||John ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Margt Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X5S|| |- |1179||Ann Crawford||Amelia ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Emma Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-6RM|| |- |1180||M Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Henry Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Elisabeth Kelly;Cathrine S Kelly;James W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-21M|| |- |1181||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Ann Crawford;Clamentine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-683|| |- |1182||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1841||30||Scotland, United Kingdom||Mount Forest, Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-63S|| |- |1183||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1863||8||United States||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Miles Kenny;Jane Kenny;Susan Tole||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-131|| |- |1184||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1807||64||Irlande, L'Amiante, Quebec, Canada||Saint-Hippolyte, Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42X-Z86|| |- |1185||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1863||8||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PTR|| |- |1186||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-GH3|| |- |1187||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1857||14||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mathew Crawford;J James Crawford;Dorkes Crawford;M Jane Crawford;R Sarah Crawford;T Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-W17|| |- |1188||Crawford||William ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||James Craigie;Mary Craigie;W J Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margart Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47P-ZB4|| |- |1189||W Crawford||Francis ||||Male||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Christy Crawford;Annie G Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-CLH|| |- |1190||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;William L Crawford;John Crawford;James I Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-LGL|| |- |1191||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4X3|| |- |1192||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1817||54||England, United Kingdom||Wellington, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Georgiana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DS-WMW|| |- |1193||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-JCH|| |- |1194||Crawford||Maryan ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Donald Crawford;Barbara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-K4X|| |- |1195||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VM2|| |- |1196||Ann Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||1861||10||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Anna Crawford;Henry James Crawford;George Crawford;Willm John Crawford;Alice Maria Crawford;Susana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-659|| |- |1197||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Emily Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Alfra Crawford;William Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Anna Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-1K9|| |- |1198||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Stephen Stull;Thomas Sanford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-VSY|| |- |1199||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1819||52||Ireland||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Letesia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-CVQ|| |- |1200||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margret Crawford;Cathrn Crawford;Emma J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-8HW|| |- |1201||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1818||53||Scotland, United Kingdom||Petrolia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Alexander K Crawford;Robert B Crawford;Mary Thompson;Jane Duncan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-BWQ|| |- |1202||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-65R|| |- |1203||Margarite Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1858||13||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||André Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Guillaume Crawford;Isabelle Biggs Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;George André Crawford;Joseph A R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-43N|| |- |1204||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1833||38||||Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42B-15G|| |- |1205||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1830||41||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Millidge Crawford;Weston Crawford;William H Crawford;Robert Crawford;James O Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-WHP|| |- |1206||Maria Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;Caroline Crawford;John Wallace Crawford;Thos Henry Crawford;Florence Crawford;Emma Rosetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-3CN|| |- |1207||Crawford||William ||||Male||1805||66||Irlande, L'Amiante, Quebec, Canada||Saint-Hippolyte, Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42X-Z8D|| |- |1208||M Crawford||Adeline ||||Female||1868||3||Ireland||Glenelg, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Betsy A Crawford;Robert G Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Thomas H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-K2Z|| |- |1209||Crawford||John ||||Male||1861||10||||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maria Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Maggy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-7WX|| |- |1210||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1805||66||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-KV1|| |- |1211||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Mc Kendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-6MJ|| |- |1212||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1864||7||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-1DR|| |- |1213||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1865||6||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Millidge Crawford;Weston Crawford;William H Crawford;James O Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-WCP|| |- |1214||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Roxeann Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-SLJ|| |- |1215||Crawford||James ||||Male||1854||17||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Annie Crawford;Emma Crawford;Fanney Crawford;Hunter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-BRD|| |- |1216||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1816||55||Ireland||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Henriet Crawford;William Mc Sherry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-SXC|| |- |1217||Crawford||Malvina ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Norwich Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-4KL|| |- |1218||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emma Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Julia Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1J5|| |- |1219||Crawford||Emy ||||Female||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Henery Crawford;Mary F Crawford;Abner M Crawford;Lusinda Crawford;Pheby Crawford;Anna D Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary E Crawford;Harriet V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-NHH|| |- |1220||W Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Rachel A Crawford;Alfred B Crawford;Egbert S Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Charles F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-XHJ|| |- |1221||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Martha Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y96|| |- |1222||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1831||40||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Campbell;Jennet Campbell;Sarah Campbell;Jesse Campbell;Daniel Campbell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-2RM|| |- |1223||Crawford||William ||||Male||1822||49||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Charlotte Crawford;Assa B Crawford;Josephene Crawford;Samuel H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-JZH|| |- |1224||Crawford||George ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Virginia Crawford;Anna Crawford;John Gaut;Martha Gaut;Jessa Gaut||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-BYF|| |- |1225||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||1820||51||Ireland||Portland Point, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Julia Conlay;Isabella Conlay;Thomas Conlay;Elizabeth Conlay;Allan Conlay||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-YYF|| |- |1226||Crawford||Thos ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-38B|| |- |1227||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1794||77||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Eli Northrup;Susan Northrup;Stephen Northrup;Scovil Northrup;Authur Northrup;Mary Northrup;Helena Northrup;Henrieta Northrup;Aubrey Northrup||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-T54|| |- |1228||T Crawford||John ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;William D Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-YM7|| |- |1229||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-1X5|| |- |1230||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||1859||12||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Wilford Crawford;Elisha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XV7|| |- |1231||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Emiley Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TVK|| |- |1232||W Crawford||Charls ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||D P Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Amos A Crawford;Henry W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-B9W|| |- |1233||B Crawford||Flentiff ||||Male||1857||14||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William H Crawford;Joseph H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-72G|| |- |1234||Crawford||William ||||Male||1870||1||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-L1Y|| |- |1235||Crawford||Virginia ||||Female||1837||34||||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Anna Crawford;George Crawford;John Gaut;Martha Gaut;Jessa Gaut||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-BTB|| |- |1236||Crawford||John ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Janet Crawford;Janet Crawford;James Crawford;Nancy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-6PS|| |- |1237||Crawford||Martin ||||Male||1828||43||Ireland||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Mary H Crawford;James Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Hillery||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-H7T|| |- |1238||I Crawford||Elezabeth ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret A Crawford;William John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Robert Henry Crawford;Hannah M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-NHS|| |- |1239||Crawford||Dongald ||||Male||1806||65||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;Dongald Crawford;Marian Crawford;George Crawford;George Mc Calum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-8Q9|| |- |1240||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Margret E Locke||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-37Q|| |- |1241||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1845||26||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Mary Jane Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Lilly Crawford;Daniel Mc Curdy;James Mc Gillan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-CYG|| |- |1242||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hester Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-L8N|| |- |1243||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1809||62||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ida Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-P86|| |- |1244||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1829||42||Scotland, United Kingdom||Douro, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-HR8|| |- |1245||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1850||21||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZKW|| |- |1246||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q6-WG7|| |- |1247||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||1849||22||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Breden;Margeret Ash||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-5HM|| |- |1248||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Rosina Crawford;Frances Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Harriet Beamish||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-LS6|| |- |1249||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A Crawford;George W Crawford;Susan Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-S52|| |- |1250||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1817||54||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jane Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-72S|| |- |1251||Crawford||John ||||Male||1871||0||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42J-X5Y|| |- |1252||Crawford||John ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Dougall Crawford;Jennett Mac Gugan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-ZMV|| |- |1253||Crawford||James ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-NVX|| |- |1254||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1808||63||Ireland||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-3J8|| |- |1255||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Woolwich, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Marey Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2HN|| |- |1256||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1840||31||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Jane Crawford;Rachal E Crawford;George R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WYB|| |- |1257||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Wm Crawford;Saml Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QJT|| |- |1258||Crawford||Barbara ||||Female||1857||14||||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Donald Crawford;Maryan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-K4F|| |- |1259||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1829||42||Scotland, United Kingdom||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-L64|| |- |1260||J Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Abram Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Emily Hill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-VFZ|| |- |1261||Crawford||Janes ||||Male||1806||65||United States||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Lousia Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Annie M Crawford;Lousia Crawford;Catharne Kelley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47L-BM3|| |- |1262||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1799||72||Ireland||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-WWG|| |- |1263||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1811||60||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Donald Crawford;Maryan Crawford;Barbara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-JHR|| |- |1264||Crawford||James ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margrett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-ZLY|| |- |1265||Crawford||James ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel L Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C Crawford;Jane H Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-2RR|| |- |1266||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||1865||6||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Lefona Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Castor Crawford;Agustus Crawford;Susan Crawford;Lalia Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-SQY|| |- |1267||Herny Crawford||John ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Margaret Crawford;George A Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Philip Crawford;Colin Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Sullivan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-5VN|| |- |1268||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1847||24||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary June Crawford;Alice Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-DSQ|| |- |1269||Crawford||William ||||Male||1841||30||Ireland||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-9JZ|| |- |1270||Crawford||Hector ||||Male||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Elisabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Christena Crawford;Mary Crawford;Angus Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-5Z7|| |- |1271||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||1871||0||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Rosina Crawford;Frances Crawford;Flora Crawford;Harriet Beamish||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-L9Y|| |- |1272||Crawford||John ||||Male||1839||32||Ireland||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Harper Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Rebeca Gamble;Jane Gamble||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-BY8|| |- |1273||Crawford||William ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Wellington, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;David Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Georgiana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DS-WM6|| |- |1274||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Ida Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Wilford Crawford;Elisha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XVQ|| |- |1275||Crawford||John ||||Male||1869||2||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-Z3G|| |- |1276||Crawford||Elizebeth ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-9MV|| |- |1277||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1817||54||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Maria Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MK-WPT|| |- |1278||Crawford||George ||||Male||1865||6||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emma Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Julia Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ada Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1VD|| |- |1279||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1836||35||Ireland||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Celia Crawford;George Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary C Crawford;William A Crawford;Andrew E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TKS|| |- |1280||Crawford||John ||||Male||1866||5||Ireland||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Ann Stratten;Martha Stratten||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-4YL|| |- |1281||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1817||54||Ireland||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-B9F|| |- |1282||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-9VD|| |- |1283||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Jemima Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RNF|| |- |1284||Crawford||James ||||Male||1822||49||Scotland, United Kingdom||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Fanney Crawford;Hunter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-BT9|| |- |1285||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;William L Crawford;John Crawford;James I Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-R27|| |- |1286||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-8Z8|| |- |1287||Crawford||Fritz ||||Male||1863||8||||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4K4-W1V|| |- |1288||A Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Orangeville, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma J Crawford;Mary E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-B7H|| |- |1289||Crawford||John ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Nicholas Canfield;Elizabeth J Canfield;George Rial Canfield;Mary L Canfield;Margaret E Canfield;John Ray;Hamilton Irwin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-6L1|| |- |1290||Crawford||Cathrn ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margret Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Emma J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-8H5|| |- |1291||Crawford||Lester ||||Female||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Lissie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-95S|| |- |1292||Crawford||Juliann ||||Female||1822||49||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Nicholas Crawford;James E Crawford;Eliza M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-LNW|| |- |1293||Crawford||Dugal ||||Male||1833||38||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Addeline Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Charles R Crawford;Dana Crawford;Ida Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-NMG|| |- |1294||Crawford||Lilly ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Daniel Mc Curdy;James Mc Gillan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-W38|| |- |1295||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-KP9|| |- |1296||Crawford||George ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Herron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-QM6|| |- |1297||Crawford||John ||||Male||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-HQD|| |- |1298||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1854||17||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4X8|| |- |1299||Crawford||James ||||Male||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-B9M|| |- |1300||Crawford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Roxeann Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-SLV|| |- |1301||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Daniel Crawford;John Crawford;Dougall Crawford;Jennett Mac Gugan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-ZMJ|| |- |1302||M Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Janes Crawford;Lousia Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Lousia Crawford;Catharne Kelley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47L-BMR|| |- |1303||Crawford||John ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Phoebe Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-JF7|| |- |1304||Crawford||William ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-SRZ|| |- |1305||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clamentine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-336|| |- |1306||Crawford||Newton ||||Male||1853||18||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-CMP|| |- |1307||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Ford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-9MR|| |- |1308||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1862||9||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y3H|| |- |1309||Crawford||John ||||Male||1834||37||Ireland||Glenelg, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Betsy A Crawford;Robert G Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Thomas H Crawford;Adeline M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-K2C|| |- |1310||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Ester Ann Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-R1Q|| |- |1311||Crawford||George ||||Male||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Clarendon, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Archabald Crawford;Hiram Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane E Crawford;Amos L Crawford;Archabald Crawford;Emly P Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MG-M66|| |- |1312||Crawford||Liddia ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Debora Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charlott Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-K8N|| |- |1313||Crawford||Benjiman ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Maryann Crawford;David Crawford;Jane Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie S Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-T5X|| |- |1314||H D Crawford||J ||||Male||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Sheffield, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-CJT|| |- |1315||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Gainsborough, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Felker;Elizabeth Felker;Harriet Felker;William L Felker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-ZCW|| |- |1316||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1847||24||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Fanny Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-H3G|| |- |1317||Crawford||John ||||Male||1810||61||Scotland, United Kingdom||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;James Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-SXZ|| |- |1318||Catherine Crawford||A ||||Female||1847||24||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;Sarah H Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William C Crawford;Samuel N Crawford;John R Crawford;Adelaide M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-BVS|| |- |1319||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1846||25||Scotland, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8Z7|| |- |1320||M Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Francis W Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Dan Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-G58|| |- |1321||Crawford||Purline ||||Female||1863||8||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Nancy Crawford;John Crawford;Obed Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48B-2WB|| |- |1322||Crawford||Christina ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||East Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-51V|| |- |1323||Crawford||William ||||Male||1851||20||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-V3F|| |- |1324||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Rachel A Crawford;Alfred B Crawford;Egbert S Crawford;Arthur W Crawford;Charles F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-XHN|| |- |1325||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Henriet Crawford;William Mc Sherry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-S6K|| |- |1326||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XXB|| |- |1327||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Garner Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-GZK|| |- |1328||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Elvine Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-4M7|| |- |1329||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||1852||19||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-95M|| |- |1330||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1833||38||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Harvy B Crawford;Amanda M Crawford;Ada E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XBQ|| |- |1331||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1847||24||Ireland||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Jane Crawford;John T Crawford;James Crawford;William D Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-YMK|| |- |1332||Crawford||William ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-6RW|| |- |1333||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Robt Crawford;Robt A Crawford;Emma J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-8W1|| |- |1334||Z Crawford||Richard ||||Male||1825||46||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P Crawford;Sarah E Crawford;Richison Ivin Crawford;John E Crawford;Clarace A Crawford;Joseph D Crawford;Levina Rallston;Flora J Rallston||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XB3|| |- |1335||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-B95|| |- |1336||Jane Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VMP|| |- |1337||Crawford||James ||||Male||1836||35||Ireland||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-H77|| |- |1338||M Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-D1T|| |- |1339||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1812||59||Ireland||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-V9K|| |- |1340||Ann Crawford||Ida ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugal Crawford;Addeline Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Charles R Crawford;Dana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-NMY|| |- |1341||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1804||67||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-KLS|| |- |1342||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Nancey Crawford;William Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-T9V|| |- |1343||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-X4D|| |- |1344||Crawford||Abbey ||||Female||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Canterbury, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Isah Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Edith Crawford;Henry Jefferson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MV-9M7|| |- |1345||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-4W1|| |- |1346||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1838||33||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-VNQ|| |- |1347||Crawford||John ||||Male||1824||47||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-VNF|| |- |1348||Crawford||Clementine ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-65J|| |- |1349||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1798||73||Ireland||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Stinson;Charles Stinson;Mary Stinson;Eliza Stinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-85S|| |- |1350||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DM-CMS|| |- |1351||Crawford||William ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sobrina Crawford;Emma E Crawford;Henry Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47G-NMN|| |- |1352||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1849||22||Ireland||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Henry E Irving;Henry Halpin;William Mc Kay;John B Mac Coninell;Jane B Mac Coninell;James Phelan;George Smith;George Bristol;Frank Mc Ginn;John Manning;Robert Morriss;John Blain;Thomas Richards;George Bradeing;John Maddin;George Hicks;John Patterson;John Yollman;Thomas Capes;Philip Hannifan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-ZPT|| |- |1353||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||East Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Christina Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-512|| |- |1354||Crawford||Marie ||||Female||1801||70||||Ward, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42F-HWC|| |- |1355||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Dalrymple Crawford;Mary A Crawford;D Henry Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Edward Crawford;Sarah Lock;Frances Wood;Johanna Mulky||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-LVS|| |- |1356||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Starkey;Emily Starkey;Walter Starkey;Amanda Starkey;Amy Starkey;Wilhelmina Starkey;Catherne Starkey;William Kelley;John Douglas;John Finley;Thomas Turner;Jane Corey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-12Q|| |- |1357||Crawford||John ||||Male||1834||37||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Mary F Crawford;William L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-9K1|| |- |1358||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1845||26||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||John S Covert;Catharine L Covert;Annie S Covert;Catherine L Covert;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-HSN|| |- |1359||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1825||46||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Morris Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Harron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-8WP|| |- |1360||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1837||34||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Flentiff B Crawford;William H Crawford;Joseph H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-721|| |- |1361||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1827||44||Ireland||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Esery Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-WRH|| |- |1362||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1852||19||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Marion Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Hoskins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-FNY|| |- |1363||Crawford||Annett ||||Female||1843||28||English, McDowell, West Virginia, United States||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Stephen Wood;Mary Wood;Annett Crawford;Emma Wood;Wm Middleton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-P3T|| |- |1364||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1833||38||Nova Scotia, Canada||Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Mary J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-DQJ|| |- |1365||Crawford||William ||||Male||1861||10||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Mary A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-ZQB|| |- |1366||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1807||64||Ireland||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Edward Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-YYL|| |- |1367||Crawford||William ||||Male||1865||6||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margaret J Crawford;John Crawford;James R Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-45Q|| |- |1368||Crawford||William ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-STT|| |- |1369||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1856||15||Ireland||Artemesia, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Love;Mary Love;Frances Love;Samuel Love;Margaret Love;William J Love;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-5MR|| |- |1370||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1836||35||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Emmie Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry W Crawford;Ida Mat Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Emilia Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QL5|| |- |1371||Crawford||John ||||Male||1850||21||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4XC|| |- |1372||Crawford||John ||||Male||1800||71||Ireland||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Elizia Crawford;Eupheme Crawford;Franes Crawford;Jessie Mc Lene||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Q-S7F|| |- |1373||G Crawford||Fredk ||||Male||1866||5||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Ada May Crawford;Margaret Goosely;Mary R Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-2QD|| |- |1374||Crawford||Frederic ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edney Crawford;Roseillie Crawford;Fidelie Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-ZHP|| |- |1375||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1814||57||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YLK|| |- |1376||Thos Crawford||Geo ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel L Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;James C Crawford;Jane H Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-2RP|| |- |1377||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1855||16||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nisbet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-P1S|| |- |1378||Crawford||James ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edney Crawford;Roseillie Crawford;Frederic Crawford;Fidelie Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-H46|| |- |1379||Crawford||John ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Henry Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Hester Crawford;Daniel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-2X2|| |- |1380||Crawford||Wilford ||||Male||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Elisha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XK3|| |- |1381||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Emily Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-VPG|| |- |1382||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ronald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X9D|| |- |1383||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1865||6||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-RX6|| |- |1384||Crawford||David ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Jane Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie S Crawford;Benjiman Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-TP6|| |- |1385||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Ford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-99L|| |- |1386||Crawford||Hunter ||||Male||1860||11||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Fanney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-BRX|| |- |1387||Crawford||James ||||Male||1833||38||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Almira Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Emerson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-9V4|| |- |1388||Crawford||John ||||Male||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ronald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-XS6|| |- |1389||Crawford||Sarah ||||Male||1801||70||Ireland||Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M421-8NP|| |- |1390||Ann Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John R Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Margt Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hellen Jane Crawford;Martha Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X5X|| |- |1391||Crawford||Janette ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Dugald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-S7Y|| |- |1392||Henry Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret A Crawford;Elezabeth I Crawford;William John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Hannah M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-N44|| |- |1393||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A Crawford;George W Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-S57|| |- |1394||H Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1866||5||Ireland||Glenelg, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Betsy A Crawford;Robert G Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Adeline M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-KLX|| |- |1395||Crawford||Dinness ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-SRD|| |- |1396||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||1863||8||||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43F-R2K|| |- |1397||Crawford||Susannah ||||Female||1827||44||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abraham Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-22P|| |- |1398||Crawford||William ||||Male||1827||44||Scotland, United Kingdom||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Guthrie Crawford;Margret R Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Jane Wallace;Jessie Wallace||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-Z6T|| |- |1399||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1820||51||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Annie Crawford;Veter Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-8YV|| |- |1400||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1830||41||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Abraham Crawford;Asery Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Q3Y|| |- |1401||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||North Dumfries, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Lenora Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-3HH|| |- |1402||Crawford||George ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jacob Crawford;Susan Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emily Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-LN4|| |- |1403||Crawford||John ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8RS|| |- |1404||Melia Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||F William Crawford;Ann Crawford;H D Crawford;E Theadore Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-219|| |- |1405||Crawford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jeanette Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-15Q|| |- |1406||A Crawford||James ||||Male||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John A Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-Z74|| |- |1407||Crawford||George ||||Male||1823||48||Ireland||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Thomas Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-HX7|| |- |1408||O Crawford||James ||||Male||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Millidge Crawford;Weston Crawford;William H Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-WCT|| |- |1409||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Susannah Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abraham Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X65|| |- |1410||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-V82|| |- |1411||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;Edward Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-B92|| |- |1412||Crawford||William ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Guthrie Crawford;Margret R Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Jane Wallace;Jessie Wallace||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-Z6D|| |- |1413||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||1841||30||United States||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S5M|| |- |1414||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-JYV|| |- |1415||Crawford||James ||||Male||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Stephan Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-W8Q|| |- |1416||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1857||14||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-Z3V|| |- |1417||Crawford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Frances Poulin;Nancy Poulin;Leon Poulin;Ellenor Poulin;Fred Poulin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-2Z2|| |- |1418||A Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis W Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander M Crawford;Dan Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-6MZ|| |- |1419||Crawford||William ||||Male||1828||43||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Harriett Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Mary Crawford;James C Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Marial Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y9K|| |- |1420||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-ZW1|| |- |1421||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1794||77||Ireland||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Elvine Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-4MW|| |- |1422||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1833||38||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Ann Crawford;James Crawford;William M Crawford;Thomas V Crawford;John H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2D3|| |- |1423||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1807||64||Ireland||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;David G Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-89H|| |- |1424||Crawford||George ||||Male||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Sheffield, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;J H D Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-CJ4|| |- |1425||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1836||35||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Liccabert Crawford;George A Crawford;Liza Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-RTH|| |- |1426||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1830||41||Scotland, United Kingdom||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-H28|| |- |1427||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1860||11||New Brunswick, Canada||Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Benjamin Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Fanny A Crawford;Susan A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MV-Z9J|| |- |1428||J Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-CHC|| |- |1429||Crawford||Rosetta ||||Female||1853||18||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-973|| |- |1430||Crawford||Euphemia ||||Female||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunning Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Euphemia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-ZBY|| |- |1431||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1823||48||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Lewis B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-5K7|| |- |1432||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clamentine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-6ZB|| |- |1433||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||1842||29||||Montréal-Est, Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42N-CHT|| |- |1434||Crawford||James ||||Male||1850||21||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary E Crawford;Margaret McCormack;Andrew McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M485-1Z8|| |- |1435||Crawford||Johannah ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ann Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-S5N|| |- |1436||K Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1852||19||Scotland, United Kingdom||Petrolia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Robert B Crawford;Mary Thompson;Jane Duncan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-BWW|| |- |1437||Crawford||Fanney ||||Female||1858||13||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Hunter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-BR1|| |- |1438||Crawford||Malcolm ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Albert Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-LH7|| |- |1439||Crawford||Edwd ||||Male||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Taylor;Ann Taylor;George Taylor;Lavina Taylor;Harriett Taylor;Joseph Taylor;John Bell;Richd Bell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-XJV|| |- |1440||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Grace Crawford;Margret Crawford;James King;Isabbla Little||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-7XN|| |- |1441||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-SRC|| |- |1442||Ellenor Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-JXM|| |- |1443||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1853||18||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Marion Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Hoskins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-FJG|| |- |1444||J Crawford||John ||||Male||1870||1||Ireland||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Edward W Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TJV|| |- |1445||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;George Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-X6R|| |- |1446||Crawford||Abram ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-KQH|| |- |1447||Crawford||James ||||Male||1834||37||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ida Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-P8W|| |- |1448||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Rocksy Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alferd Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isaack Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-R58|| |- |1449||W Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-93L|| |- |1450||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ronald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-XSW|| |- |1451||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1827||44||Ireland||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Maria Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Maggy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-7WD|| |- |1452||Crawford||James ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunning Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Euphemia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-ZYP|| |- |1453||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Mary Crawford;James C Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Marial Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y3W|| |- |1454||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1833||38||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-FB3|| |- |1455||Crawford||Cily ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-4Z1|| |- |1456||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||South Dumfries Township, Brant, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;Ellen Tiffany;Harret Smith;Mary Terhune;Fredrick Haas;Fredrika Haas;Fredrick Haas;Rachiel Haas||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-591|| |- |1457||Crawford||Bella ||||Female||1851||20||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary Crawford;Maria Adams;William Stewart;Julia Butler;Frank Evans;William Evans;Frederick Evans;Donald Reid;James Fraser;William Harris||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-PNG|| |- |1458||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||1806||65||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Margrett Crawford;Thos Crawford;Wm Crawford;Fracis A Crawford;Marget Crawford;Millice A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YV1|| |- |1459||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1849||22||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Amanda Crawford;Robert H Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7GV|| |- |1460||Crawford||James ||||Male||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Cathrine Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-N3R|| |- |1461||Ann Crawford||Ester ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-RBZ|| |- |1462||Crawford||Norman ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Wilson Crawford;Aurilla Crawford;Ann B Matthews||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-7ZF|| |- |1463||Crawford||Margrett ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-XMV|| |- |1464||S Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1867||4||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Charlotte M Crawford;Thos W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-JZ6|| |- |1465||Crawford||William ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Susanah Whittaker;Fanny Whittaker;Lucy Whittaker;Cordelia Whittaker;Benson Whittaker;Thomas Laighton;Richard Dalmage;Bora Mc Intyre;Edward Forbes;Asa Gray;Robert Matthews;Harry F Soper||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-S7S|| |- |1466||Crawford||William ||||Male||1863||8||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Crawford;Alex Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elesabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-5CZ|| |- |1467||Crawford||Elisabeh ||||Female||1840||31||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Margret A Crawford;Elisabith Crawford;Luce Crawford;Willian Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YVT|| |- |1468||C Crawford||James ||||Male||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Marial Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y38|| |- |1469||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-165|| |- |1470||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford;Margret Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-BMN|| |- |1471||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1808||63||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Elizabeth Mc Phail||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-2PD|| |- |1472||J Crawford||William ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-11D|| |- |1473||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Edwin Crawford;Abigail Crawford;Annie Crawford;William Crawford;Johnston Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-QTG|| |- |1474||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emmie Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Henry W Crawford;Ida Mat Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Emilia Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QLG|| |- |1475||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1812||59||United States||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-4TZ|| |- |1476||Crawford||James ||||Male||1815||56||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eleanor Crawford;Christopher Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-PZC|| |- |1477||Crawford||William ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Cathrine M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-YN6|| |- |1478||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-3N9|| |- |1479||Crawford||Lina ||||Female||1826||45||England, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KG-GYF|| |- |1480||Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||1865||6||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Caroline Crawford;Elsworth Crawford;Nettie Crawford;Malinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-KZT|| |- |1481||Crawford||Niel ||||Male||1845||26||Scotland, United Kingdom||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Donald Taylor;Isabella Taylor;George Taylor;Adam Taylor;Margret Taylor;William Taylor;John Taylor;Mary Horseman;George Mc Intosh;William Mc Gilvary;James Mc Gregor||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-2HL|| |- |1482||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||1813||58||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dongald Crawford;John Crawford;Dongald Crawford;Marian Crawford;George Crawford;George Mc Calum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-835|| |- |1483||Crawford||Rosetta ||||Female||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;James M Crawford;Mary M Crawford;John Church;William Hall;John Collins;Thomas Francis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-4BV|| |- |1484||Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;James A Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-7G9|| |- |1485||Crawford||Jannet ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Nancey Crawford;William Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-TMX|| |- |1486||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Susannah Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X66|| |- |1487||Crawford||George ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Edward Johnson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4X3|| |- |1488||William Crawford||F ||||Male||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;H D Crawford;E Theadore Crawford;Ann Melia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-2TR|| |- |1489||Crawford||Cristiana ||||Female||1842||29||New Brunswick, Canada||Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;James H Crawford;John Crawford;Malinda Crawford;Adelaide Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-DYF|| |- |1490||Crawford||William ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8LS|| |- |1491||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||1845||26||United States||Belleville, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Leavens;Jane Leavens;William Leavens;Annie Leavens;Adea Leavens;Leavens;Elizabeth Drury;William Toner;William Lewis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-CLW|| |- |1492||Crawford||David ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Margarett Crawford;Sidman Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;George Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-8PL|| |- |1493||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Ann Crawford;Sarah Ellenor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-3XP|| |- |1494||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-ZWB|| |- |1495||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1821||50||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crosbie;Barbaria Davidson;Mary Ann Day;A E Degrassi;Ann S Dewar;Mary Farley;A A Foster;Hannah Flowers;Harriet E Foster||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-CCS|| |- |1496||Crawford||Emeline ||||Female||1853||18||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Amanda Crawford;Robert H Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XTB|| |- |1497||Crawford||William ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Amelia Ann Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-6RW|| |- |1498||Crawford||Debora ||||Female||1826||45||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Liddia Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charlott Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-K8H|| |- |1499||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-GL9|| |- |1500||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||1815||56||Scotland, United Kingdom||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Finlay Mc Gilvary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-WR1|| |- |1501||Lyndon Crawford||John ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Vienna, Bayham, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Georgiana Crawford;Eleanor F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-3HP|| |- |1502||E Crawford||Ada ||||Female||1864||7||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Harvy B Crawford;Amanda M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XBS|| |- |1503||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||1839||32||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-FYX|| |- |1504||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-B91|| |- |1505||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford;Catharina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-2YX|| |- |1506||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1850||21||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-DKZ|| |- |1507||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1801||70||Ireland||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-4HX|| |- |1508||Crawford||Nathaniel ||||Male||1829||42||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Elizabeth E. Crawford;Charles N Crawford;Maryanne W. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-RTJ|| |- |1509||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellener Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-DDJ|| |- |1510||Crawford||Verena ||||Female||1846||25||Ireland||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;John Pane;Laura McCurdy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M6-P89|| |- |1511||W Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||D P Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Charls W Crawford;Amos A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-BM4|| |- |1512||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1837||34||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Susanna Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-YYW|| |- |1513||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1867||4||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Maria Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DM-QLC|| |- |1514||Crawford||Easter ||||Female||1825||46||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-YTP|| |- |1515||Crawford||John ||||Male||1854||17||||Saint Rochs, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42T-VTP|| |- |1516||Crawford||John ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Guthrie Crawford;Margret R Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Jane Wallace;Jessie Wallace||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-MTK|| |- |1517||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1842||29||Ireland||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Alixander Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Edward Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GMP|| |- |1518||Crawford||John ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Donald Crawford;Walter Crawford;Anney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-V59|| |- |1519||Crawford||James ||||Male||1829||42||Ireland||Portland Point, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Anne Crawford;Julia Conlay;Isabella Conlay;Thomas Conlay;Elizabeth Conlay;Allan Conlay||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-YBQ|| |- |1520||Mary Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Maryann Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie S Crawford;Benjiman Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-TPP|| |- |1521||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Carrie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-PBH|| |- |1522||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Mc Kendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-6MT|| |- |1523||Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Anne Jane Crawford;Margret Anne Crawford;George William Crawford;Florence Adeline Crawford;John Alexander Crawford;Hannah Tosin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-P9L|| |- |1524||Crawford||John ||||Male||1820||51||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-S2W|| |- |1525||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q6-94Z|| |- |1526||Crawford||Emly ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catharne Crawford;John Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-JQF|| |- |1527||Crawford||John ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Thomas Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-HX4|| |- |1528||Crawford||Janete ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Glanford Station, Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Fink;Sarah A Fink;James Blaze||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-PKW|| |- |1529||Crawford||Colin ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Margaret Crawford;John Herny Crawford;George A Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Philip Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Sullivan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-5K8|| |- |1530||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8R3|| |- |1531||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||1835||36||Ireland||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Ellen Crawford;Robt A Crawford;Emma J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-84K|| |- |1532||Crawford||Wilhelmina ||||Female||1845||26||New Brunswick, Canada||Duke's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-FFD|| |- |1533||E Crawford||Augusta ||||Female||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Susan E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-7FZ|| |- |1534||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1824||47||Ireland||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Richard Crawford;James Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-X45|| |- |1535||Crawford||George ||||Male||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Maria Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MK-W5G|| |- |1536||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1836||35||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Donald Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-2RF|| |- |1537||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sara M Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elisabeth J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-RKX|| |- |1538||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S5Z|| |- |1539||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1817||54||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ontario, Canada||John Mc Callum;Annabella Mc Callum;Donald Stout||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-YVJ|| |- |1540||J. Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1858||13||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Nancy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-Z3P|| |- |1541||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1825||46||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Jermey;Louisa Jermey;Willm Henry Jermey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-S15|| |- |1542||Crawford||James ||||Male||1840||31||Ireland||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-9KW|| |- |1543||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||1844||27||Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Ermatinger;John Crawford;Nattie Crawford;Emily Crawford;Harriet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-XNX|| |- |1544||William Crawford||George ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Anne Jane Crawford;Margret Anne Crawford;Florence Adeline Crawford;John Alexander Crawford;Hannah Tosin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-PSW|| |- |1545||H Crawford||James ||||Male||1865||6||New Brunswick, Canada||Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Cristiana Crawford;John Crawford;Malinda Crawford;Adelaide Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-DTT|| |- |1546||Crawford||James ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Christina Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Margret Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-JYK|| |- |1547||Crawford||David ||||Male||1847||24||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Catharine Crawford;James Crawford;C L C Watson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-L1V|| |- |1548||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-2GH|| |- |1549||Crawford||Joshua ||||Male||1804||67||Ireland||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-9BV|| |- |1550||W Crawford||Francis ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-4QH|| |- |1551||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-3J2|| |- |1552||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1815||56||Ireland||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-2G3|| |- |1553||Crawford||James ||||Male||1816||55||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Mary June Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Alice Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-DSS|| |- |1554||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1826||45||||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M431-KMH|| |- |1555||Crawford||John ||||Male||1852||19||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Angeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZK4|| |- |1556||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Francess Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8LF|| |- |1557||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine M Crawford;Sarah Estella May Crawford;Permenus M G Crawford;Mary Sprague;George Griffin;Richard Johnson;Albert Bishop||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-S5W|| |- |1558||Crawford||William ||||Male||1796||75||Ireland||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margret Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Ford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-997|| |- |1559||Eliza Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Vance Mary;George Mary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-J2H|| |- |1560||Crawford||Morris ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2DS|| |- |1561||Crawford||Elisabith ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elisabeh Crawford;Margret A Crawford;Luce Crawford;Willian Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YVS|| |- |1562||Crawford||Obed ||||Male||1870||1||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Nancy Crawford;John Crawford;Purline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-94G|| |- |1563||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Harriett E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-MG5|| |- |1564||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1863||8||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Letetia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-Z3B|| |- |1565||Crawford||Nathaniel ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;George Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-XXT|| |- |1566||J Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Barton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-GJJ|| |- |1567||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Eli Crawford;Margeret Crawford;Ralph Crawford;Eli Crawford;John Mc Clelland;R L Russel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-T8T|| |- |1568||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Agness Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-M8H|| |- |1569||Crawford||John ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-V8Q|| |- |1570||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Neil Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-89C|| |- |1571||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1831||40||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;John Crawford;Purline Crawford;Obed Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-9HH|| |- |1572||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1847||24||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-2G8|| |- |1573||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||1864||7||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eleanor Crawford;Christopher Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y8G|| |- |1574||Crawford||Elizeabeth ||||Female||1861||10||||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Absolum Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-R8D|| |- |1575||Hector Crawford||James ||||Male||1861||10||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Juemiech Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-VFL|| |- |1576||Crawford||Colin ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-SR8|| |- |1577||A Crawford||Clarace ||||Male||1867||4||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P Crawford;Sarah E Crawford;Richison Ivin Crawford;John E Crawford;Joseph D Crawford;Levina Rallston;Flora J Rallston;Richard Z Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XY7|| |- |1578||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-3J6|| |- |1579||Crawford||Chester ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Margaret Crawford;John Herny Crawford;George A Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Philip Crawford;Colin Crawford;Daniel Sullivan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-2YF|| |- |1580||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Bath, Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Aurelia Davy;M Helen Dennee;Elizabeth Dennee;Isabella Dennee||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WM-B13|| |- |1581||Wesley Crawford||John ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Zorra, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adaline Crawford;William Crawford;George Adam Crawford;James Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-CBF|| |- |1582||Crawford||James ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-RGX|| |- |1583||Crawford||Adaline ||||Female||1840||31||Ontario, Canada||Zorra, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford;George Adam Crawford;James Thomas Crawford;John Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-Y59|| |- |1584||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Margret Murphy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-RXD|| |- |1585||Crawford||George ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;James Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-S6L|| |- |1586||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||East Camden, Addington, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-ZCX|| |- |1587||Crawford||Archebald ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hector Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Christena Crawford;Mary Crawford;Angus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-5Z1|| |- |1588||Sarah Crawford||R ||||Female||1868||3||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mathew Crawford;J James Crawford;Dorkes Crawford;M Jane Crawford;T Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-XY4|| |- |1589||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1864||7||Canada||Nipigon, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Heron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-V1Q|| |- |1590||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anna Crawford;Hester Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-WY8|| |- |1591||Crawford||George ||||Male||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Mary A Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-PSP|| |- |1592||Crawford||Nathaniel ||||Male||1852||19||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Joseph Berry;Ivilda Berry;Amial Berry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-69J|| |- |1593||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1811||60||Ireland||East Camden, Addington, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-ZCZ|| |- |1594||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Francis W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-4QS|| |- |1595||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1836||35||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-L18|| |- |1596||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1853||18||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-72P|| |- |1597||Crawford||Edwad ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Elzevir, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Samul Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Janey Crawford;Wesley Crawford;Allice Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-VDR|| |- |1598||W Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||1856||15||Ireland||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Stephen D Crawford;Sidney Crawford;Issabella B Crawford;Enna W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-JP1|| |- |1599||P Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John B Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Harry Crawford;Stanley Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-24Z|| |- |1600||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret A Crawford;Elezabeth I Crawford;William John Crawford;Robert Henry Crawford;Hannah M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-D6N|| |- |1601||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||1816||55||Ireland||McGillivray Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Terence Mulvena;Ann Mulvena;Elizabeth Mulvena;Mary Ann Mulvena;William Henry Mulvena;Elizabeth Mulvena;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Hawes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-6XS|| |- |1602||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clamentine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-3Q8|| |- |1603||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Metilda Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-NQW|| |- |1604||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Alixander Crawford;Edward Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GMN|| |- |1605||P Crawford||Solomon ||||Male||1850||21||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-97S|| |- |1606||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XFM|| |- |1607||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TDX|| |- |1608||P Crawford||D ||||Male||1826||45||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Charls W Crawford;Amos A Crawford;Henry W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-BM7|| |- |1609||Crawford||William ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;Edward Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-B9K|| |- |1610||Crawford||Jacob ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Armetago Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Ann Burton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-SKC|| |- |1611||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1844||27||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Ester Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-GN8|| |- |1612||F Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||1845||26||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Titus Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;George W Crawford;Margarete Pater K*;Titus Woodworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4MD|| |- |1613||Crawford||Jonathan ||||Male||1846||25||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-976|| |- |1614||Crawford||Margeret ||||Female||1825||46||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Eli Crawford;Ralph Crawford;Eli Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Mc Clelland;R L Russel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-T8R|| |- |1615||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Liza Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-F45|| |- |1616||Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-W2J|| |- |1617||Crawford||William ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-JMS|| |- |1618||Crawford||John ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Catharine M Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Sarah Estella May Crawford;Permenus M G Crawford;Mary Sprague;George Griffin;Richard Johnson;Albert Bishop||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-SPK|| |- |1619||Crawford||James ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Henry Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Hester Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-2XR|| |- |1620||Crawford||James ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;George Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-SXR|| |- |1621||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Margret Murphy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-RX8|| |- |1622||Crawford||Linsey ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Clark;Alice M Clark;Rachael Mc Intire;Robert Brown;Thomas Renwick;John Riddle;George Downham;Samuel Hayes;George Bennet;William Baker;Richard Wilson;Robert Nisbett||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-81F|| |- |1623||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1803||68||Ireland||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Robt Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-37Y|| |- |1624||Crawford||George ||||Male||1843||28||||Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42B-1R1|| |- |1625||Crawford||Edwin ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emiley Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TJY|| |- |1626||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Anna Crawford;Hester Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-WYQ|| |- |1627||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1837||34||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ellenor Mc Crea||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RZK|| |- |1628||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Francis W Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander M Crawford;Dan Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-G5J|| |- |1629||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Richard Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-7TT|| |- |1630||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1828||43||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Alex Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elesabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-5HN|| |- |1631||Crawford||William ||||Male||1869||2||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Marion Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Hoskins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-FJM|| |- |1632||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1841||30||Scotland, United Kingdom||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-ZC9|| |- |1633||Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Angus Crawford;Donald Crawford;Walter Crawford;Anney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-VP1|| |- |1634||Crawford||Letitia ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Anne Crawford;Jemima Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RND|| |- |1635||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VD7|| |- |1636||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-G2C|| |- |1637||Crawford||William ||||Male||1864||7||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Mary Crawford;James C Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Marial Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-MMQ|| |- |1638||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1866||5||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Annie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-9MS|| |- |1639||Crawford||Fredrick ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emmie Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry W Crawford;Ida Mat Crawford;Emilia Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QLV|| |- |1640||Crawford||James ||||Male||1868||3||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Marion Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Hoskins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-1BW|| |- |1641||Crawford||Lalia ||||Female||1859||12||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Lefona Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Castor Crawford;Agustus Crawford;Susan Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-SQ1|| |- |1642||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1845||26||Scotland, United Kingdom||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Reenan;Mary Reenan;Mary Reenan;Annie Reenan;James Reenan;Thomas Manning;Charles Taylor;Henry Collins;John Remley;John Mc Gee;Chas Punchard;Albert Morden;John Crotty;James Rogerson;James R Thompson;James Lynch;George Gilmore;John Mc Kay;Abm Dumstell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-H2D|| |- |1643||P Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Hillier, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Annie H Crawford;Robert Schofield;Ellen Schofield||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WM-9LD|| |- |1644||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jacob Crawford;Susan Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emily Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-LN2|| |- |1645||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agness Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-NPV|| |- |1646||Crawford||John ||||Male||1811||60||Scotland, United Kingdom||Gosfield, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Ephraim Wright;Harriet Wright;Sarah Wright;Lilley Wright||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-HNP|| |- |1647||H Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1831||40||Ireland||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;James Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Hillery||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-CTR|| |- |1648||Crawford||Cornelia ||||Female||1865||6||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie J Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ellie Crawford;Kate Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-88C|| |- |1649||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-YYH|| |- |1650||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Alice Crawford;Richard Crawford;George Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-89Q|| |- |1651||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1847||24||Ireland||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Letesia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-MM7|| |- |1652||H Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-SS2|| |- |1653||Crawford||Ronald ||||Male||1835||36||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Ronald Crawford;Frances Crawford;Henry Crawford;Emily Power||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-LSM|| |- |1654||Crawford||Marcus ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-ZL3|| |- |1655||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Mary A Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-PSJ|| |- |1656||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-KPM|| |- |1657||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshawa Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Martha Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mark Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-T9Z|| |- |1658||Crawford||Bridget ||||Female||1813||58||Ireland||Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-YMQ|| |- |1659||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1870||1||New Brunswick, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James A Crawford;John A Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-Z7G|| |- |1660||Crawford||Isabelle ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-KMH|| |- |1661||Crawford||James ||||Male||1849||22||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-YBM|| |- |1662||Crawford||William ||||Male||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42W-CMP|| |- |1663||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Frederick Crawford;James Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-XHK|| |- |1664||Adeline Crawford||Florence ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Anne Jane Crawford;Margret Anne Crawford;George William Crawford;John Alexander Crawford;Hannah Tosin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-PS4|| |- |1665||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1830||41||Ontario, Canada||Newmarket, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Barber H Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George W Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Ruth M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-PVL|| |- |1666||Crawford||William ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-R2D|| |- |1667||Crawford||Purdy ||||Male||1847||24||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Fred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DH-84C|| |- |1668||Crawford||John ||||Male||1818||53||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Helen Mary Crawford;Charlotte Sherwood;Sophia Mc Nab;Charlotte M Crawford;Mary M Crawford;Helen T Crawford;Annie B Crawford;Isabella F Crawford;Catherine Somers;Helen Clancy;Lilious Stuart;Christiana Kelly;James Cassidy;John Brant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-N6P|| |- |1669||Crawford||Abram ||||Male||1824||47||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Susannah Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Emily Hill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-VXP|| |- |1670||Crawford||William ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Bessey Crawford;Frank Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-LY7|| |- |1671||Crawford||Dalrymple ||||Male||1821||50||India||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Mary A Crawford;D Henry Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Edward Crawford;Frank Crawford;Sarah Lock;Frances Wood;Johanna Mulky||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-XP5|| |- |1672||Crawford||Euphemia ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-S6G|| |- |1673||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1862||9||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-7MZ|| |- |1674||E. Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1859||12||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Nathaniel Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Charles N Crawford;Maryanne W. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-RTK|| |- |1675||Ivin Crawford||Richison ||||Male||1864||7||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P Crawford;Sarah E Crawford;John E Crawford;Clarace A Crawford;Joseph D Crawford;Levina Rallston;Flora J Rallston;Richard Z Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XYZ|| |- |1676||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Stewart;Mary Stewart;Neil Stewart;Flora Thompson;Flora Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-MZZ|| |- |1677||Dickson Crawford||T ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mathew Crawford;J James Crawford;Dorkes Crawford;M Jane Crawford;R Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-XYH|| |- |1678||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1813||58||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Mc Donald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-XVG|| |- |1679||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1871||0||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZK8|| |- |1680||H Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Assa B Crawford;Josephene Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-JZ8|| |- |1681||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Caleb Shier;Nelson Brown;Mary I Shier||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-JSG|| |- |1682||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1828||43||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;John Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Henry Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Hester Crawford;Daniel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-2XK|| |- |1683||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1796||75||Ireland||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-4DY|| |- |1684||Jane Crawford||Eva ||||Female||1871||0||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John W P Crawford;Olivia Crawford;Gabriel P Crawford;Titus B Crawford;Amosy S Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Deby Ann Crawford;Odessa A Crawford;Adelena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4MS|| |- |1685||Crawford||John ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jacob Crawford;Susan Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emily Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-LNK|| |- |1686||Crawford||Marget ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Wm Crawford;Margrett Crawford;Thos Crawford;Wm Crawford;Fracis A Crawford;Millice A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-7ZX|| |- |1687||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||East Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Christina Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-51F|| |- |1688||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1847||24||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nisbet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-P1N|| |- |1689||Crawford||Anney ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Donald Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-V5C|| |- |1690||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;James A Crawford;John A Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-Z7W|| |- |1691||Crawford||Redford ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Geo G Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Jomina Crawford;Bresford Crawford;Elizabeth Sams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-FFY|| |- |1692||Crawford||George ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Alice Crawford;Richard Crawford;Annie Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8M2|| |- |1693||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-LRW|| |- |1694||Crawford||James ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-KT6|| |- |1695||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Mary H Crawford;James Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Hillery||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-CTG|| |- |1696||Crawford||Magret ||||Female||1841||30||||Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42B-1T9|| |- |1697||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1830||41||Ireland||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-1S6|| |- |1698||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-93N|| |- |1699||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Priscilla Crawford;James M Crawford;John R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-4YP|| |- |1700||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1843||28||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Westmorland, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Anthony Crossman;Hanorah Crossman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-QKW|| |- |1701||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1857||14||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Newton Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-CM5|| |- |1702||P Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1836||35||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sarah E Crawford;Richison Ivin Crawford;John E Crawford;Clarace A Crawford;Joseph D Crawford;Levina Rallston;Flora J Rallston;Richard Z Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XYR|| |- |1703||Crawford||James ||||Male||1852||19||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Catharine Crawford;David Crawford;Catharine Crawford;C L C Watson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-RPD|| |- |1704||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Frizzell;Ann Frizzell;Francis Weaver||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-74L|| |- |1705||Crawford||Barrbara ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Mc Pherson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-KKW|| |- |1706||Crawford||James ||||Male||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Rosan Crawford;Dennes Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-22C|| |- |1707||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Bessey Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-Y74|| |- |1708||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Donald Crawford;Walter Crawford;Anney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-VPB|| |- |1709||B Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Manley H Crawford;George L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-KYS|| |- |1710||Crawford||Deborah ||||Female||1853||18||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;William M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-WGG|| |- |1711||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1824||47||Ireland||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Henry T Crawford;Catherine A Crawford;Catherine Magill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-DZ5|| |- |1712||Crawford||William ||||Male||1827||44||||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-5Y1|| |- |1713||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||1835||36||Ireland||Bruce Mines, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Susan Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Rachel Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-G5P|| |- |1714||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1842||29||Scotland, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Helen Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-5F4|| |- |1715||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||1847||24||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y91|| |- |1716||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-8B2|| |- |1717||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Margret Murphy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-RX9|| |- |1718||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1819||52||England, United Kingdom||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Blanch Crawford;Fredrick Hide;Malena Hide;Frederick Hide;Jane Hide||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-QS1|| |- |1719||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1862||9||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-M3D|| |- |1720||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||G W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-5RP|| |- |1721||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1862||9||||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4K4-W1F|| |- |1722||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-3N8|| |- |1723||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1836||35||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Regan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-4Z1|| |- |1724||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1815||56||Ireland||Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-P92|| |- |1725||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1842||29||Scotland, United Kingdom||Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q6-94H|| |- |1726||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Portland Point, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Henry Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Henry I Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-SP5|| |- |1727||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Will Crawford;Laura Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-J3P|| |- |1728||Crawford||William ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Elvine Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-4MS|| |- |1729||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Liza Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-FHB|| |- |1730||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Woolwich, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Marey Crawford;Edward Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2HF|| |- |1731||Crawford||James ||||Male||1833||38||Ireland||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Paris Hoard;Minda Jane Hoard;William Paris Hoard;Sarah Jane Hoard;Alice Sopiha Hoard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-J44|| |- |1732||Crawford||Mathew ||||Male||1859||12||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;J James Crawford;Dorkes Crawford;M Jane Crawford;R Sarah Crawford;T Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-W1W|| |- |1733||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1836||35||New Brunswick, Canada||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Absolum Crawford;James Crawford;Elizeabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-R85|| |- |1734||Crawford||Maryanne ||||Female||1807||64||Nebraska, United States||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-RT7|| |- |1735||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1824||47||Ireland||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VD3|| |- |1736||Crawford||Henriet ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Eliza Crawford;William Mc Sherry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-SXM|| |- |1737||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edney Crawford;Roseillie Crawford;Frederic Crawford;Fidelie Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-H4V|| |- |1738||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1822||49||Ireland||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Alixander Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Edward Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-G9W|| |- 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Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-1SF|| |- |1743||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1825||46||Scotland, United Kingdom||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-4CP|| |- |1744||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Nancey Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-T9L|| |- |1745||Crawford||James ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A Crawford;George W Crawford;Susan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-S5W|| |- |1746||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-KMQ|| |- |1747||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshawa Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mark Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-TMX|| |- |1748||Crawford||Paterick ||||Male||1795||76||Ireland||Saltfleet, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Esther Crawford;Georgina Lutz;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-XQK|| |- |1749||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1823||48||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KF-BNR|| |- |1750||Crawford||Alixander ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jane Tims||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-G9Q|| |- |1751||Crawford||James ||||Male||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Donald Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M8-MJ4|| |- |1752||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-3S6|| |- |1753||Crawford||Ronald ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X98|| |- |1754||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;Sarah Ellenor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-J6L|| |- |1755||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-2GP|| |- |1756||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Ford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-9MP|| |- |1757||W Crawford||G ||||Male||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-5RG|| |- |1758||A Crawford||Fracis ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Wm Crawford;Margrett Crawford;Thos Crawford;Wm Crawford;Marget Crawford;Millice A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YKW|| |- |1759||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1850||21||Ireland||Nouvelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-9X8|| |- |1760||Crawford||Levi ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clamentine Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-33Y|| |- |1761||H Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Hillier, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Edward P Crawford;Robert Schofield;Ellen Schofield||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WM-922|| |- |1762||Crawford||John ||||Male||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Liza Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-FHD|| |- |1763||Crawford||Mary 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||||Female||1868||3||Ireland||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Edward W Crawford;John J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TNR|| |- |1768||Crawford||Rosanna ||||Female||1845||26||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;John H Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-FRJ|| |- |1769||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1870||1||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eleanor Crawford;Christopher Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Susanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y8F|| |- |1770||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1864||7||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YSM|| |- |1771||Crawford||Prudence ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Ester Ann Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-RB1|| |- |1772||Crawford||William ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Saml J Boddy;Clara L Boddy;Henry M Boddy;Kathleen H M Boddy;Charles A S Boddy;Christina Henderson;May Fossey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-FZW|| |- |1773||Crawford||James ||||Male||1815||56||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Janet Crawford;Janet Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Nancy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-R6X|| |- |1774||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1852||19||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Smith;Mary Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-1BH|| |- 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Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-S5Q|| |- |1779||H Crawford||Manley ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Sarah B Crawford;George L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-Y8M|| |- |1780||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1838||33||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-K8C|| |- |1781||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hector Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Christena Crawford;Angus Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-5ZH|| |- |1782||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;John Wallace Crawford;Thos Henry Crawford;Florence Crawford;Annie Maria Crawford;Emma Rosetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-3CD|| |- |1783||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B2H|| |- |1784||Crawford||James ||||Male||1814||57||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Jeanette Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-9BF|| |- |1785||Crawford||James ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Barton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-GJN|| |- |1786||Crawford||William ||||Male||1811||60||India||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Alph Elsworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-GHZ|| |- 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Crawford||Maryanne ||||Female||1783||88||||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Nathaniel Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Elizabeth E. 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Hurlbut||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KX-C6T|| |- |1795||Crawford||James ||||Male||1860||11||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-FJS|| |- |1796||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Francess Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8L2|| |- |1797||Crawford||Archebald ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Brooke, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Allen Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-9RV|| |- |1798||Crawford||Wesley ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-3D9|| |- 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Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-HX6|| |- |1804||Crawford||André ||||Male||1818||53||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Margarite Crawford;Guillaume Crawford;Isabelle Biggs Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;George André Crawford;Joseph A R Crawford;Eliza Margarite Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-VL2|| |- |1805||Crawford||Patients ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Davit Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-T21|| |- |1806||Crawford||Susana ||||Female||1837||34||Ireland||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-PJZ|| |- |1807||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Spencer Crawford;William Spencer Crawford;John Crawford;Edmund Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanney Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YFM|| |- |1808||Crawford||Marey ||||Female||1862||9||Scotland, United Kingdom||Woolwich, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2HX|| |- |1809||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1826||45||Ireland||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-MW4|| |- |1810||Crawford||John ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Levina Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Levina Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-FVX|| |- |1811||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Richmond, Lennox, Canada West, British Colonial America||Brodie Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Cecillia Crawford;Duncan Reid||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-JB5|| |- |1812||Crawford||John ||||Male||1841||30||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||John S Covert;Catharine L Covert;Annie S Covert;Catherine L Covert;Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-HSF|| |- |1813||S Crawford||Egbert ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Rachel A Crawford;Alfred B Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Arthur W Crawford;Charles F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-XH3|| |- |1814||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1833||38||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;Eliza J Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-Y79|| |- |1815||Crawford||William ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edney Crawford;Roseillie Crawford;Frederic Crawford;Fidelie Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HWT|| |- |1816||L Crawford||William ||||Male||1866||5||United States||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Mary F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-DVM|| |- |1817||Crawford||George ||||Male||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Murray Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lydia A Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-ZHS|| |- |1818||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1848||23||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Fanney Crawford;Hunter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-BTW|| |- |1819||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John 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||||Male||1831||40||United States||Milton, Halton, Ontario, Canada||E C Mc Kindsey;Tersa Mc Kindsey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-K8V|| |- |1824||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1816||55||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M431-VL4|| |- |1825||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1819||52||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emma Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Julia Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ada Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1KM|| |- |1826||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Vance Mary;George Mary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-J2C|| |- |1827||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1798||73||Ireland||Marysburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Emma Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma C Crawford;Minie Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-X68|| |- |1828||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-V92|| |- |1829||W Crawford||James ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Henry Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Mary M Crawford;Elisabeth Kelly;Cathrine S Kelly||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-21Q|| |- |1830||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||1831||40||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Lewis Kaye;Mary Kaye||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DM-SN4|| |- |1831||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-C4Z|| |- |1832||Crawford||John ||||Male||1826||45||Ireland||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Cathrine M Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-YFL|| |- |1833||W W Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Hannah Crawford;John E Crawford;Charles Quinn;Margaret Hausley;William Hausley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-G9Y|| |- |1834||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-ZLV|| |- |1835||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1858||13||||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Briget Maide||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-BSK|| |- |1836||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1817||54||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Grace Crawford;Margret Crawford;James King;Isabbla Little||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-7XF|| |- |1837||Crawford||James ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Susannah Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abraham Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X6D|| |- |1838||Crawford||Luce ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elisabeh Crawford;Margret A Crawford;Elisabith Crawford;Willian Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YV3|| |- |1839||Crawford||John ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-14S|| |- |1840||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George W Crawford;Anna Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Mary Mc Ginnes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-51Z|| |- |1841||Crawford||William ||||Male||1870||1||Nova Scotia, Canada||Kentville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48B-LLW|| |- |1842||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1816||55||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Newton Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-CMX|| |- |1843||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margarett Crawford;Sidman Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-2RJ|| |- |1844||Crawford||William ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Roxeann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Maryann Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-SLN|| |- |1845||Crawford||John ||||Male||1816||55||Ireland||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Letesia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-CVG|| |- |1846||A Crawford||Odessa ||||Female||1867||4||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John W P Crawford;Olivia Crawford;Gabriel P Crawford;Titus B Crawford;Amosy S Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Deby Ann Crawford;Adelena Crawford;Eva Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4M7|| |- |1847||F Crawford||Eleanor ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Vienna, Bayham, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Georgiana Crawford;John Lyndon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-3H5|| |- |1848||Crawford||Elisha ||||Male||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Wilford Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XKM|| |- |1849||M Crawford||Sara ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elisabeth J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-7TP|| |- |1850||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1811||60||Scotland, United Kingdom||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Euphemia Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Crawford;Dougall Crawford;Jennett Mac Gugan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-ZM3|| |- |1851||Crawford||George ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8R6|| |- |1852||Crawford||William ||||Male||1804||67||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Adelaide Crawford;Sarah H Crawford;A Catherine Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William C Crawford;Samuel N Crawford;John R Crawford;Adelaide M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-BJ8|| |- |1853||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1853||18||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabela Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-CXZ|| |- |1854||Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||1830||41||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-W2X|| |- |1855||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John R Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Margt Crawford;Hellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X5Z|| |- |1856||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;James A Crawford;Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;Wallace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-7GK|| |- |1857||Crawford||George ||||Male||1855||16||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Abraham Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Asery Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-4QY|| |- |1858||Crawford||William ||||Male||1833||38||Scotland, United Kingdom||Woolwich, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Marey Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2HD|| |- |1859||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1852||19||Ireland||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-PP4|| |- |1860||Crawford||William ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Morris Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Harron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-8WY|| |- |1861||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Donald Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-2R4|| |- |1862||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1808||63||Ireland||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-YY2|| |- |1863||A Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;William L Crawford;John Crawford;James I Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-R2J|| |- |1864||Crawford||John ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-9M6|| |- |1865||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1829||42||Scotland, United Kingdom||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Guthrie Crawford;Margret R Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Jane Wallace;Jessie Wallace||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-Z6X|| |- |1866||Crawford||Jeannie ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Marg Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KC-BQ6|| |- |1867||Crawford||James ||||Male||1819||52||Ireland||Sheffield, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Martha Crawford;J H D Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-CJR|| |- |1868||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1867||4||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-1RZ|| |- |1869||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||Ireland||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-MLL|| |- |1870||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-37B|| |- |1871||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1836||35||Scotland, United Kingdom||Duke's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-F8J|| |- |1872||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Marey Crawford;James Crawford;Stewert Crawford;S Anne Crawford;Marget J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-8M3|| |- |1873||Crawford||Malcolm ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Albert Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-16X|| |- |1874||Crawford||Francis ||||Female||1864||7||||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TJD|| |- |1875||Crawford||Harriett ||||Female||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Mary Crawford;James C Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Marial Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y93|| |- |1876||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1827||44||Ireland||Bruce Mines, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Anne Crawford;Susan Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Rachel Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-J11|| |- |1877||Crawford||John ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Murray Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lydia A Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-ZHW|| |- |1878||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1856||15||||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-1KV|| |- |1879||B Crawford||John ||||Male||1826||45||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Anna P Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Harry Crawford;Stanley Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-Y5F|| |- |1880||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||1833||38||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Lizzy Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-RJQ|| |- |1881||C Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Robert Thos Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BRS|| |- |1882||Smith Crawford||Sanuel ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Marey Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-Y8P|| |- |1883||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-3MY|| |- |1884||Crawford||James ||||Male||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||Osgoode, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Jemima Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q9-VVW|| |- |1885||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1825||46||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Ester Ann Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-RBX|| |- |1886||Crawford||Benjiman ||||Male||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||B W Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Adino Crawford;Albert Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Edwin Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Martha Haviland;Caraline Haviland;Martha Haviland;Harriot Haviland||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-T11|| |- |1887||Crawford||James ||||Male||1825||46||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Annie J Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ellie Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cornelia Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-88K|| |- |1888||Crawford||Murray ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lydia A Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-ZHQ|| |- |1889||Crawford||Francess ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8L3|| |- |1890||Crawford||Mathew ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mark Crawford;Anna Crawford;Hector Crawford;William Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-P5V|| |- |1891||A Crawford||William ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ann Crawford;J W Crawford;Robt J Crawford;Saml J Crawford;Albert E Crawford;Geo W Pillon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-D4M|| |- |1892||Crawford||William ||||Male||1826||45||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-WZ2|| |- |1893||Crawford||Elisa ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Isabela Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Morgan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YL1|| |- |1894||Crawford||John ||||Male||1868||3||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-1R8|| |- |1895||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1831||40||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KT-Q49|| |- |1896||Crawford||George ||||Male||1838||33||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Rachael Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Martha P Crawford;Dorcus Dickson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-Z6M|| |- |1897||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1820||51||Ireland||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Alixander Crawford;Jane Tims||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-G93|| |- |1898||Crawford||John ||||Male||1830||41||Ireland||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-MW8|| |- |1899||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1817||54||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ekfrid, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Mc Callum;Annabella Mc Callum;Donald Stout||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-5ZC|| |- |1900||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4X6|| |- |1901||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jacob Crawford;Susan Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-LNL|| |- |1902||Jane Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1852||19||United States||Maidstone, Essex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-9Q4|| |- |1903||Crawford||James ||||Male||1848||23||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jeanette Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-15M|| |- |1904||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1833||38||Ireland||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Jane Crawford;Annie Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Briget Maide||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-B33|| |- |1905||Crawford||Jomina ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Geo G Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Redford Crawford;Bresford Crawford;Elizabeth Sams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-FFB|| |- |1906||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1841||30||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-CB8|| |- |1907||Crawford||Lizzy ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Helen Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-RJ7|| |- |1908||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1837||34||Ireland||Glenelg, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Betsy A Crawford;Robert G Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Thomas H Crawford;Adeline M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-K2W|| |- |1909||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||1868||3||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Rosina Crawford;Flora Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Harriet Beamish||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-LSD|| |- |1910||Crawford||Jameson ||||Male||1834||37||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Agness Crawford;Jameson Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-TVN|| |- |1911||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-N3B|| |- |1912||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1853||18||Quebec, Canada||Rigaud, Vaudreuil, Quebec, Canada||Mary Leguin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4K8-4H3|| |- |1913||Crawford||John ||||Male||1842||29||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-LRV|| |- |1914||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Mary Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-RQN|| |- |1915||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-7BF|| |- |1916||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Elisa Crawford;Thomas Wm Crawford;Francis E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-MH3|| |- |1917||Crawford||Davis ||||Male||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Henry Nase;Frederick Nase;Susan Nase;Margaret Nase||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-LPR|| |- |1918||R Crawford||William ||||Male||1861||10||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-92X|| |- |1919||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1800||71||New York, United States||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-8Z7|| |- |1920||Spencer Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1822||49||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Eliza Crawford;William Spencer Crawford;John Crawford;Edmund Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanney Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YX1|| |- |1921||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Catharine Crawford;James C Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Marial Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y3C|| |- |1922||Crawford||Newton ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Benjimen Crawford;Susanah Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Alice Crawford;Benjimen Crawford;Wilmot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S53|| |- |1923||Catherine Crawford||G ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Belleville, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||George Dockson;Mania Dockson;C Sarah Dockson;Eliza Brook||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-WMN|| |- |1924||Crawford||William ||||Male||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Christiann Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Clarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-5HH|| |- |1925||Crawford||Anthony ||||Male||1822||49||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-PSX|| |- |1926||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-GLW|| |- |1927||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1867||4||New Brunswick, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James A Crawford;John A Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-ZQ5|| |- |1928||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-B9R|| |- |1929||Crawford||John ||||Male||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Vivana Emmerson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-9TR|| |- |1930||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Barton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-GNT|| |- |1931||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;James M Crawford;Mary M Crawford;John Church;William Hall;John Collins;Thomas Francis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-4BK|| |- |1932||Crawford||William ||||Male||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ester Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-GNF|| |- |1933||Crawford||George ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Francess Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8LN|| |- |1934||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1823||48||New Brunswick, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;William Crawford;Charles Crawford;Metilda Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-NQH|| |- |1935||Crawford||Will ||||Male||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Laura Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-JQW|| |- |1936||Crawford||Ronald ||||Male||1804||67||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Frances Crawford;Ronald Crawford;Henry Crawford;Emily Power||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-L9B|| |- |1937||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1839||32||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-CBD|| |- |1938||Crawford||James ||||Male||1850||21||Scotland, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8Z8|| |- |1939||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-GM9|| |- |1940||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1815||56||Ireland||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Barbra Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8LJ|| |- |1941||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Bailey;Amelia Bailey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-R15|| |- |1942||John Crawford||Wm ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Marey Crawford;Sanuel Smith Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YDT|| |- |1943||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Blanch Crawford;Fredrick Hide;Malena Hide;Frederick Hide;Jane Hide||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-65W|| |- |1944||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Vair;Louisa Vair;Elizabeth Vair||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-54D|| |- |1945||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1848||23||England, United Kingdom||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-CN9|| |- |1946||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1847||24||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-JCL|| |- |1947||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||1859||12||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-ZQ3|| |- |1948||S Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Maryann Crawford;David Crawford;Jane Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Benjiman Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-TP5|| |- |1949||Crawford||Hester ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Henry Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Daniel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-2XP|| |- |1950||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1824||47||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Herny Crawford;George A Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Philip Crawford;Colin Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Sullivan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-5V2|| |- |1951||Crawford||John ||||Male||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-7B2|| |- |1952||Crawford||Wilson ||||Male||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Arwilla Crawford;Norman Crawford;Ann B Mathews||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-2LX|| |- |1953||Crawford||James ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Mary H Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Hillery||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-H7Y|| |- |1954||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1823||48||Ireland||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XFF|| |- |1955||V Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||1870||1||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Henery Crawford;Mary F Crawford;Abner M Crawford;Lusinda Crawford;Emy Crawford;Pheby Crawford;Anna D Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-N41|| |- |1956||Crawford||William ||||Male||1844||27||Ireland||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;John Crawford;Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-Z9X|| |- |1957||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-8BY|| |- |1958||Crawford||Ralph ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Eli Crawford;Margeret Crawford;Eli Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Mc Clelland;R L Russel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TDH|| |- |1959||S. Crawford||John ||||Male||1851||20||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KF-BJ7|| |- |1960||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brooke, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Allen Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-9RX|| |- |1961||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-JT1|| |- |1962||J Crawford||Robt ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ann Crawford;J W Crawford;Saml J Crawford;William A Crawford;Albert E Crawford;Geo W Pillon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-RDS|| |- |1963||Crawford||George ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-XX7|| |- |1964||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||South Dumfries Township, Brant, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Tiffany;Harret Smith;Mary Terhune;Fredrick Haas;Fredrika Haas;Fredrick Haas;Rachiel Haas||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-59Q|| |- |1965||Crawford||William ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Will Crawford;Laura Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-JQQ|| |- |1966||Crawford||Adaline ||||Female||1849||22||||Ward, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42F-HWZ|| |- |1967||Crawford||Allan ||||Male||1838||33||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Almina Crawford;William E Crawford;Ada H Crawford;Amanda Patterson;Ethel G Patterson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-2ZC|| |- |1968||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;Caroline Crawford;John Wallace Crawford;Thos Henry Crawford;Annie Maria Crawford;Emma Rosetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-3CF|| |- |1969||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1838||33||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Eliza J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-MWH|| |- |1970||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1815||56||Ireland||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-PYK|| |- |1971||R Crawford||George ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Jane Crawford;Rachal E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WYC|| |- |1972||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;William Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Mc Kendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-6MW|| |- |1973||Crawford||James ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agness Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-M88|| |- |1974||Crawford||Michael ||||Male||1820||51||Ireland||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-1RH|| |- |1975||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1827||44||Scotland, United Kingdom||Maidstone, Essex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-9QY|| |- |1976||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-46C|| |- |1977||Crawford||Gertude ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S5C|| |- |1978||J Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1859||12||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-QPP|| |- |1979||Crawford||William ||||Male||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Clifton, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Lucy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-N7P|| |- |1980||Crawford||Elijah ||||Male||1849||22||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Anderson;Eliza Anderson;Jobina Anderson;A William Mott||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-CF8|| |- |1981||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4XD|| |- |1982||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hector Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Christena Crawford;Mary Crawford;Angus Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-5Z4|| |- |1983||Crawford||George ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Phoebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-JFR|| |- |1984||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Walter Crawford;Anney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-V5T|| |- |1985||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1814||57||Ireland||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Kennie;Allice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48B-24T|| |- |1986||Crawford||Gustaves ||||Male||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-3JX|| |- |1987||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Emiley Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TV1|| |- |1988||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-6R7|| |- |1989||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8P5|| |- |1990||Crawford||Lylia ||||Female||1868||3||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-Z3L|| |- |1991||W Crawford||George ||||Male||1841||30||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Titus Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Arthur F Crawford;Margarete Pater K*;Titus Woodworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4M1|| |- |1992||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Richard Crawford;James Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-X4T|| |- |1993||M Crawford||James ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Mary M Crawford;John Church;William Hall;John Collins;Thomas Francis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-4B2|| |- |1994||Crawford||Euphemia ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-H26|| |- |1995||B Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1855||16||Scotland, United Kingdom||Petrolia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Alexander K Crawford;Mary Thompson;Jane Duncan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-ZPN|| |- |1996||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Mc Phail||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-2P6|| |- |1997||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1811||60||Ireland||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;John T Crawford;James Crawford;William D Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-YMH|| |- |1998||Crawford||Maryann ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-B3W|| |- |1999||Crawford||Elisbeth ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Charles Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elisbeth Gibb;Mary Ryan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-KNP|| |- |2000||Crawford||Ellie ||||Female||1857||14||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie J Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cornelia Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-88H|| |- |2001||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1809||62||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Senior Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-FRK|| |- |2002||Crawford||James ||||Male||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;J W Crawford;Robt J Crawford;Saml J Crawford;William A Crawford;Albert E Crawford;Geo W Pillon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-DWB|| |- |2003||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4XZ|| |- |2004||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1867||4||Scotland, United Kingdom||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Annie Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-ZCQ|| |- |2005||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1806||65||Ireland||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-N9Q|| |- |2006||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Wellington, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Lennie;Jessie Lennie;Robert Lennie;Jessie W Lennie;John J Lennie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-L61|| |- |2007||Crawford||John ||||Male||1810||61||England, United Kingdom||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Maria Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MK-WPR|| |- |2008||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford;Catharina Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-76Q|| |- |2009||Crawford||Emialy ||||Female||||||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XXX|| |- |2010||Crawford||James ||||Male||1837||34||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Marey Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Sanuel Smith Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-Y8L|| |- |2011||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||1821||50||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Richard Crawford;George Crawford;Annie Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8MH|| |- |2012||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1821||50||United States||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Rial Canfield;Mary Lydia Canfield;Rufus Canfield;David Hammond;Annie Hammond;Elijah E Kitchen;James Atkins;Alice Phibbs;Charles Crawford;Thomas Ryan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-ZKZ|| |- |2013||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8GC|| |- |2014||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1855||16||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Newton Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-CMN|| |- |2015||A Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Murray Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-7WP|| |- |2016||Crawford||David ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellener Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-GZN|| |- |2017||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-Z2L|| |- |2018||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B2V|| |- |2019||Crawford||James ||||Male||1817||54||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Margrett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-XM2|| |- |2020||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1836||35||||Stanstead Plain, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4K4-QZS|| |- |2021||Crawford||Elvine ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Catherine Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GCT|| |- |2022||Biggs Crawford||Isabelle ||||Female||1849||22||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||André Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Guillaume Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;George André Crawford;Joseph A R Crawford;Eliza Margarite Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-43K|| |- |2023||Crawford||William ||||Male||1805||66||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Catharine Crawford;David Crawford;Catharine Crawford;James Crawford;C L C Watson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-LBF|| |- |2024||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1838||33||South Bay, Ontario, Canada||Nipigon, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Francis Heron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-V1H|| |- |2025||Crawford||George ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sobrina Crawford;Emma E Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47G-NMJ|| |- |2026||L Crawford||James ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Joseph B Crawford;Rachel A Crawford;Mary A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-693|| |- |2027||Crawford||Sobrina ||||Female||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Emma E Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47G-QTQ|| |- |2028||Crawford||Bridget ||||Female||1831||40||Ireland||Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Owen P Jessie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-56Y|| |- |2029||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1818||53||Ireland||Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;David Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-8B6|| |- |2030||Crawford||William ||||Male||1828||43||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Nancy Crawford;Abner Crawford;William Crawford;Lena Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-4MN|| |- |2031||Ann Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-JR7|| |- |2032||Crawford||Absolum ||||Male||1866||5||||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;James Crawford;Elizeabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-RDM|| |- |2033||Crawford||Zeanes ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Jacob Fisher;Eliza Fisher;George Fisher;John Fisher;Richard Woodford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-4ZQ|| |- |2034||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1814||57||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Ester Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-GND|| |- |2035||Crawford||Ben ||||Male||1852||19||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Amelia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-95X|| |- |2036||Crawford||Henrietta ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Prince Edward, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Kelso||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-HZS|| |- |2037||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-YBH|| |- |2038||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jacob Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emily Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-LNJ|| |- |2039||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1815||56||Ireland||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||Frederick Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-7Q1|| |- |2040||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||1866||5||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-MW6|| |- |2041||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Cathrine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-M3F|| |- |2042||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Emerson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-9VC|| |- |2043||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Wilford Crawford;Elisha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XKS|| |- |2044||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-PYY|| |- |2045||Crawford||George ||||Male||1823||48||Scotland, United Kingdom||Douro, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-H5J|| |- |2046||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1824||47||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John R Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Margt Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X56|| |- |2047||Crawford||Agness ||||Female||1854||17||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jameson Crawford;Margret Crawford;Jameson Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-TVW|| |- |2048||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Elizabeth Speed||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-X4W|| |- |2049||Crawford||Dongald ||||Male||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dongald Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;Marian Crawford;George Crawford;George Mc Calum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-8QZ|| |- |2050||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9R7|| |- |2051||Ann Crawford||Hanrrety ||||Female||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Jacmiah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-RTQ|| |- |2052||Crawford||Annett ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Stephen Wood;Mary Wood;Annett Crawford;Emma Wood;Wm Middleton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-PQJ|| |- |2053||Crawford||Abraham ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Susannah Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X6X|| |- |2054||Crawford||George ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Murray Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lydia A Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-Z4G|| |- |2055||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Alph Elsworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-GHD|| |- |2056||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HJ2|| |- |2057||Crawford||John ||||Male||1814||57||Ireland||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZKY|| |- |2058||M G Crawford||Permenus ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine M Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Sarah Estella May Crawford;Mary Sprague;George Griffin;Richard Johnson;Albert Bishop||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-S53|| |- |2059||Crawford||James ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;Sarah Ellenor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-3XG|| |- |2060||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Crosson Crawford;Melinda Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Reuben Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-JQJ|| |- |2061||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-QPR|| |- |2062||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1865||6||||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BK9|| |- |2063||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Wm Crawford;Saml Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ann Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QJZ|| |- |2064||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1857||14||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KT-Q43|| |- |2065||Crawford||John ||||Male||1817||54||Ireland||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9RF|| |- |2066||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1835||36||||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Letitia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Anne Crawford;Jemima Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RFJ|| |- |2067||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Janes Crawford;Lousia Crawford;Annie M Crawford;Lousia Crawford;Catharne Kelley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47L-BMB|| |- |2068||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||1849||22||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Wallace Crawford;Elsworth Crawford;Nettie Crawford;Malinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-K8Q|| |- |2069||Crawford||Margrett ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-ZLR|| |- |2070||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Herron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-QMX|| |- |2071||Crawford||Christopher ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eleanor Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y8V|| |- |2072||Crawford||Christena ||||Female||1805||66||Scotland, United Kingdom||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Ann Lamont||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-5Z3|| |- |2073||Johnson Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4FM|| |- |2074||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1804||67||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-6CH|| |- |2075||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;William Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-7JL|| |- |2076||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Armetago Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jacob Crawford;Mary Ann Burton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-SKQ|| |- |2077||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1855||16||England, United Kingdom||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-V54|| |- |2078||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1845||26||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Ronald Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ronald Crawford;Emily Power||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-L9J|| |- |2079||Crawford||John ||||Male||1819||52||Ireland||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Alixander Crawford;Jane Tims||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GMG|| |- |2080||Crawford||George ||||Male||1863||8||||Montréal-Est, Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42N-CHP|| |- |2081||Crawford||Doratha ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Morris Crawford;Carie May Crawford;Ida A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-61Z|| |- |2082||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-H2D|| |- |2083||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-LDJ|| |- |2084||Crawford||William ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Abner Crawford;Lena Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-4MV|| |- |2085||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1831||40||Ireland||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Samuel L Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C Crawford;Jane H Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-2RD|| |- |2086||Crawford||John ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Wm Crawford;Saml Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Ann Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QVM|| |- |2087||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Colborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-87F|| |- |2088||Crawford||James ||||Male||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Duke's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Wilhelmina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-FFG|| |- |2089||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-QP5|| |- |2090||M Crawford||J ||||Male||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;G W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-GYN|| |- |2091||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Crawford;Dougall Crawford;Jennett Mac Gugan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-SPC|| |- |2092||Crawford||John ||||Male||1815||56||Ireland||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Ann Stratten;Martha Stratten;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-4Y9|| |- |2093||W P Crawford||John ||||Male||1832||39||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Olivia Crawford;Gabriel P Crawford;Titus B Crawford;Amosy S Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Deby Ann Crawford;Odessa A Crawford;Adelena Crawford;Eva Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4M6|| |- |2094||Crawford||John ||||Male||1842||29||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-LTL|| |- |2095||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1853||18||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-6W5|| |- |2096||Crawford||Parker ||||Male||1856||15||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Parmenas Peers;Prescilla Peers;Ruth Peers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-QNX|| |- |2097||Crawford||John ||||Male||1818||53||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-7X5|| |- |2098||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9R4|| |- |2099||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1854||17||United States||Bruce Mines, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Anne Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Rachel Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-G55|| |- |2100||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B2B|| |- |2101||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1809||62||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Senior Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-FRK|| |- |2102||Crawford||James ||||Male||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;J W Crawford;Robt J Crawford;Saml J Crawford;William A Crawford;Albert E Crawford;Geo W Pillon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-DWB|| |- |2103||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4XZ|| |- |2104||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1867||4||Scotland, United Kingdom||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Annie Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-ZCQ|| |- |2105||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1806||65||Ireland||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-N9Q|| |- |2106||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Wellington, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Lennie;Jessie Lennie;Robert Lennie;Jessie W Lennie;John J Lennie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-L61|| |- |2107||Crawford||John ||||Male||1810||61||England, United Kingdom||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Maria Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MK-WPR|| |- |2108||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford;Catharina Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-76Q|| |- |2109||Crawford||Emialy ||||Female||||||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XXX|| |- |2110||Crawford||James ||||Male||1837||34||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Marey Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Sanuel Smith Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-Y8L|| |- |2111||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||1821||50||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Richard Crawford;George Crawford;Annie Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8MH|| |- |2112||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1821||50||United States||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Rial Canfield;Mary Lydia Canfield;Rufus Canfield;David Hammond;Annie Hammond;Elijah E Kitchen;James Atkins;Alice Phibbs;Charles Crawford;Thomas Ryan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-ZKZ|| |- |2113||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8GC|| |- |2114||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1855||16||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Newton Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-CMN|| |- |2115||A Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Murray Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-7WP|| |- |2116||Crawford||David ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellener Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-GZN|| |- |2117||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-Z2L|| |- |2118||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B2V|| |- |2119||Crawford||James ||||Male||1817||54||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Margrett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-XM2|| |- |2120||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1836||35||||Stanstead Plain, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4K4-QZS|| |- |2121||Crawford||Elvine ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Catherine Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GCT|| |- |2122||Biggs Crawford||Isabelle ||||Female||1849||22||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||André Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Guillaume Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;George André Crawford;Joseph A R Crawford;Eliza Margarite Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-43K|| |- |2123||Crawford||William ||||Male||1805||66||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Catharine Crawford;David Crawford;Catharine Crawford;James Crawford;C L C Watson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-LBF|| |- |2124||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1838||33||South Bay, Ontario, Canada||Nipigon, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Francis Heron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-V1H|| |- |2125||Crawford||George ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sobrina Crawford;Emma E Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47G-NMJ|| |- |2126||L Crawford||James ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Joseph B Crawford;Rachel A Crawford;Mary A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-693|| |- |2127||Crawford||Sobrina ||||Female||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Emma E Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47G-QTQ|| |- |2128||Crawford||Bridget ||||Female||1831||40||Ireland||Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Owen P Jessie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-56Y|| |- |2129||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1818||53||Ireland||Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;David Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-8B6|| |- |2130||Crawford||William ||||Male||1828||43||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Nancy Crawford;Abner Crawford;William Crawford;Lena Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-4MN|| |- |2131||Ann Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-JR7|| |- |2132||Crawford||Absolum ||||Male||1866||5||||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;James Crawford;Elizeabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-RDM|| |- |2133||Crawford||Zeanes ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Jacob Fisher;Eliza Fisher;George Fisher;John Fisher;Richard Woodford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-4ZQ|| |- |2134||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1814||57||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Ester Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-GND|| |- |2135||Crawford||Ben ||||Male||1852||19||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Amelia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-95X|| |- |2136||Crawford||Henrietta ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Prince Edward, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Kelso||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-HZS|| |- |2137||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-YBH|| |- |2138||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Jacob Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emily Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-LNJ|| |- |2139||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1815||56||Ireland||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||Frederick Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-7Q1|| |- |2140||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||1866||5||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-MW6|| |- |2141||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Cathrine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-M3F|| |- |2142||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Emerson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-9VC|| |- |2143||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Wilford Crawford;Elisha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XKS|| |- |2144||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-PYY|| |- |2145||Crawford||George ||||Male||1823||48||Scotland, United Kingdom||Douro, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-H5J|| |- |2146||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1824||47||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John R Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Margt Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X56|| |- |2147||Crawford||Agness ||||Female||1854||17||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jameson Crawford;Margret Crawford;Jameson Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-TVW|| |- |2148||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Elizabeth Speed||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-X4W|| |- |2149||Crawford||Dongald ||||Male||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dongald Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;Marian Crawford;George Crawford;George Mc Calum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-8QZ|| |- |2150||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9R7|| |- |2151||Ann Crawford||Hanrrety ||||Female||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Jacmiah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-RTQ|| |- |2152||Crawford||Annett ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Stephen Wood;Mary Wood;Annett Crawford;Emma Wood;Wm Middleton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-PQJ|| |- |2153||Crawford||Abraham ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Susannah Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X6X|| |- |2154||Crawford||George ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Murray Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lydia A Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-Z4G|| |- |2155||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Alph Elsworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-GHD|| |- |2156||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HJ2|| |- |2157||Crawford||John ||||Male||1814||57||Ireland||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZKY|| |- |2158||M G Crawford||Permenus ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine M Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Sarah Estella May Crawford;Mary Sprague;George Griffin;Richard Johnson;Albert Bishop||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-S53|| |- |2159||Crawford||James ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;Sarah Ellenor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-3XG|| |- |2160||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Crosson Crawford;Melinda Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Reuben Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-JQJ|| |- |2161||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-QPR|| |- |2162||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1865||6||||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BK9|| |- |2163||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Wm Crawford;Saml Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ann Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QJZ|| |- |2164||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1857||14||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KT-Q43|| |- |2165||Crawford||John ||||Male||1817||54||Ireland||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9RF|| |- |2166||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1835||36||||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Letitia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Anne Crawford;Jemima Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RFJ|| |- |2167||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Janes Crawford;Lousia Crawford;Annie M Crawford;Lousia Crawford;Catharne Kelley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47L-BMB|| |- |2168||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||1849||22||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Wallace Crawford;Elsworth Crawford;Nettie Crawford;Malinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-K8Q|| |- |2169||Crawford||Margrett ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-ZLR|| |- |2170||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Herron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-QMX|| |- |2171||Crawford||Christopher ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eleanor Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y8V|| |- |2172||Crawford||Christena ||||Female||1805||66||Scotland, United Kingdom||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Ann Lamont||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-5Z3|| |- |2173||Johnson Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4FM|| |- |2174||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1804||67||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-6CH|| |- |2175||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;William Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-7JL|| |- |2176||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Armetago Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jacob Crawford;Mary Ann Burton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-SKQ|| |- |2177||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1855||16||England, United Kingdom||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-V54|| |- |2178||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1845||26||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Ronald Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ronald Crawford;Emily Power||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-L9J|| |- |2179||Crawford||John ||||Male||1819||52||Ireland||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Alixander Crawford;Jane Tims||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GMG|| |- |2180||Crawford||George ||||Male||1863||8||||Montréal-Est, Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42N-CHP|| |- |2181||Crawford||Doratha ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Morris Crawford;Carie May Crawford;Ida A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-61Z|| |- |2182||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-H2D|| |- |2183||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-LDJ|| |- |2184||Crawford||William ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Abner Crawford;Lena Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-4MV|| |- |2185||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1831||40||Ireland||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Samuel L Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C Crawford;Jane H Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-2RD|| |- |2186||Crawford||John ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Wm Crawford;Saml Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Ann Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QVM|| |- |2187||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Colborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-87F|| |- |2188||Crawford||James ||||Male||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Duke's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Wilhelmina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-FFG|| |- |2189||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-QP5|| |- |2190||M Crawford||J ||||Male||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;G W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-GYN|| |- |2191||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Crawford;Dougall Crawford;Jennett Mac Gugan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-SPC|| |- |2192||Crawford||John ||||Male||1815||56||Ireland||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Ann Stratten;Martha Stratten;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-4Y9|| |- |2193||W P Crawford||John ||||Male||1832||39||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Olivia Crawford;Gabriel P Crawford;Titus B Crawford;Amosy S Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Deby Ann Crawford;Odessa A Crawford;Adelena Crawford;Eva Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4M6|| |- |2194||Crawford||John ||||Male||1842||29||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-LTL|| |- |2195||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1853||18||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-6W5|| |- |2196||Crawford||Parker ||||Male||1856||15||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Parmenas Peers;Prescilla Peers;Ruth Peers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-QNX|| |- |2197||Crawford||John ||||Male||1818||53||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-7X5|| |- |2198||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9R4|| |- |2199||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1854||17||United States||Bruce Mines, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Anne Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Rachel Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-G55|| |- |2200||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B2B|| |- |2201||Crawford||John ||||Male||1833||38||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Helen Crawford;Mary Crawford;Martha Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-SSD|| |- |2202||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford;Margret Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-TWJ|| |- |2203||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TDL|| |- |2204||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1799||72||Ireland||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;James Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Rosan Crawford;Dennes Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-2LM|| |- |2205||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1811||60||England, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-LZ7|| |- |2206||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-B9J|| |- |2207||L Crawford||Abraham ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||East Flamborough, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William H Crawford;Elizabeth J Crawford;Catherine A Crawford;George A Crawford;Robert H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-W2K|| |- |2208||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1824||47||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Lebaron Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-NHP|| |- |2209||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1854||17||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KR-PNZ|| |- |2210||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1838||33||Ireland||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||William Crawford;John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Mc Kendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-6M1|| |- |2211||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1825||46||Ireland||Orangeville, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Isabella A Crawford;Emma J Crawford;Mary E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-B71|| |- |2212||Crawford||Marion ||||Female||1827||44||Scotland, United Kingdom||Almonte, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W3-NJ7|| |- |2213||J Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-YQ1|| |- |2214||G Crawford||Marvin ||||Male||1863||8||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZKC|| |- |2215||A Crawford||Amos ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||D P Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Charls W Crawford;Henry W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-BMW|| |- |2216||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1813||58||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Stephan Crawford;James Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-W83|| |- |2217||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John P Bool;Hariot Bool;Walter Bool;Sarah Bool;Harriet Bool;Ellen Bool;Mary Bool;Sarah Leaver||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-DX5|| |- |2218||Scott Crawford||N ||||Male||1869||2||New Brunswick, Canada||Sheffield, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Jane Gardiner;Lucy Day;Eurch Baker;Henry Mc Nail||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-4MB|| |- |2219||Crawford||Malinda ||||Female||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Cristiana Crawford;James H Crawford;John Crawford;Adelaide Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-DTB|| |- |2220||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1843||28||Scotland, United Kingdom||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-8TB|| |- |2221||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HJX|| |- |2222||A Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Agnes Crawford;Henry T Crawford;Catherine Magill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-DZC|| |- |2223||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-H7F|| |- |2224||Crawford||Mathew ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshawa Crawford;Ann Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mark Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-T9N|| |- |2225||Jane Crawford||M ||||Female||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Fred R Crawford;Rubus A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-7QP|| |- |2226||Crawford||James ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Edward Johnson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4X5|| |- |2227||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1796||75||Ontario, Canada||Beverley, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||James Mc Intosh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-JQD|| |- |2228||Crawford||Margreth ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-6R4|| |- |2229||Crawford||William ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-KM3|| |- |2230||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Rachal E Crawford;George R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WY4|| |- |2231||Crawford||Bridget ||||Female||1836||35||Ireland||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-1FM|| |- |2232||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1843||28||Ireland||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Francis W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-4Q6|| |- |2233||H Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||East Flamborough, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William H Crawford;Elizabeth J Crawford;Catherine A Crawford;George A Crawford;Abraham L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-W2V|| |- |2234||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1816||55||Ireland||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-8QF|| |- |2235||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1859||12||||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BK6|| |- |2236||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1856||15||Ireland||Glenelg, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Betsy A Crawford;Robert G Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Thomas H Crawford;Adeline M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-K2D|| |- |2237||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Edward Johnson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-461|| |- |2238||J Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margret Crawford;Cathrn Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-8H4|| |- |2239||Crawford||George ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margarett Crawford;Sidman Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-85Q|| |- |2240||Crawford||George ||||Male||1844||27||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Sanderson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-T5B|| |- |2241||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1857||14||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Lefona Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Castor Crawford;Agustus Crawford;Lalia Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-S7X|| |- |2242||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1863||8||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-FJZ|| |- |2243||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Wm Crawford;Margrett Crawford;Thos Crawford;Fracis A Crawford;Marget Crawford;Millice A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YKQ|| |- |2244||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Elvine Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GCK|| |- |2245||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||1836||35||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||B W Crawford;Adino Crawford;Albert Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Edwin Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Martha Haviland;Caraline Haviland;Martha Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Benjiman Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-T1W|| |- |2246||Crawford||Mercy ||||Female||1832||39||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Wilford Crawford;Elisha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XV3|| |- |2247||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1841||30||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-JC4|| |- |2248||Crawford||Angus ||||Male||1816||55||Ireland||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-ZLS|| |- |2249||Crawford||Samule ||||Male||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Eliza A Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Sharlott Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-KGM|| |- |2250||Crawford||Dorkes ||||Female||1864||7||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mathew Crawford;J James Crawford;M Jane Crawford;R Sarah Crawford;T Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-W1K|| |- |2251||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1842||29||New Brunswick, Canada||Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Cristiana Crawford;James H Crawford;John Crawford;Malinda Crawford;Adelaide Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-DYT|| |- |2252||Crawford||John ||||Male||1837||34||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Maria Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-9V8|| |- |2253||Crawford||Nattie ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Ermatinger;Frances Crawford;John Crawford;Emily Crawford;Harriet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-KM8|| |- |2254||Crawford||William ||||Male||1853||18||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Alfred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-V3X|| |- |2255||Crawford||James ||||Male||1818||53||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Roswell Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-4R1|| |- |2256||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4F3|| |- |2257||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||1870||1||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;William R Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-92L|| |- |2258||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1814||57||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Josiah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Whitman Crawford;John Crawford;George Forbes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-6MH|| |- |2259||Crawford||Eupheme ||||Female||1843||28||United States||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizia Crawford;Franes Crawford;Jessie Mc Lene||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Q-S78|| |- |2260||Crawford||Eli ||||Male||1821||50||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Margeret Crawford;Ralph Crawford;Eli Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Mc Clelland;R L Russel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-T85|| |- |2261||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||1864||7||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-44V|| |- |2262||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1816||55||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Janet Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Helmsley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-D9D|| |- |2263||John Crawford||Willm ||||Male||1865||6||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Anna Crawford;Henry James Crawford;Charlotte Ann Crawford;George Crawford;Alice Maria Crawford;Susana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-65L|| |- |2264||Crawford||Elizia ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eupheme Crawford;Franes Crawford;Jessie Mc Lene||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Q-S74|| |- |2265||Crawford||Fred ||||Male||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Purdy Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DH-8HQ|| |- |2266||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1818||53||Scotland, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Neil Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8MG|| |- |2267||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1826||45||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VZC|| |- |2268||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||J M Crawford;G W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-GBZ|| |- |2269||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;George Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford;Charles Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-XXB|| |- |2270||J Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Orangeville, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Crawford;Isabella A Crawford;Mary E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-B7R|| |- |2271||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XXK|| |- |2272||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1860||11||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Rueben Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42P-KPY|| |- |2273||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-KMW|| |- |2274||Crawford||Stewert ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Marey Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford;S Anne Crawford;Marget J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-TPS|| |- |2275||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1847||24||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-FQP|| |- |2276||Crawford||William ||||Male||1846||25||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;Margrett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-ZLD|| |- |2277||J Crawford||W ||||Male||1831||40||Scotland, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||James Craigie;Mary Craigie;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Margart Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47P-MNX|| |- |2278||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jameson Crawford;Margret Crawford;Agness Crawford;Jameson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-TV6|| |- |2279||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1851||20||||Ward, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Adaline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42F-H7K|| |- |2280||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1824||47||Ireland||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VZB|| |- |2281||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1842||29||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;George Crawford;Gerdy Gilden||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-693|| |- |2282||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Emily Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Alfra Crawford;William Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-1KS|| |- |2283||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1857||14||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-FJ9|| |- |2284||A Crawford||George ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Margaret Crawford;John Herny Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Philip Crawford;Colin Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Sullivan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-5VL|| |- |2285||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1811||60||Scotland, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8ZH|| |- |2286||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1855||16||Ireland||Marysburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma C Crawford;Minie Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-LTP|| |- |2287||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1825||46||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Flentiff B Crawford;William H Crawford;Joseph H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-F5T|| |- |2288||André Crawford||George ||||Male||1855||16||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||André Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Guillaume Crawford;Isabelle Biggs Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Joseph A R Crawford;Eliza Margarite Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-43D|| |- |2289||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Wm Henry Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-X56|| |- |2290||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1824||47||||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WNT|| |- |2291||Crawford||Ester ||||Female||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-GNN|| |- |2292||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1842||29||Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada||Kentville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48B-L2Y|| |- |2293||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1817||54||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;George Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-L3K|| |- |2294||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-W2V|| |- |2295||Crawford||John ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJW|| |- |2296||Crawford||William ||||Male||1801||70||Ireland||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-KZ5|| |- |2297||D Crawford||H ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||F William Crawford;Ann Crawford;E Theadore Crawford;Ann Melia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-2YL|| |- |2298||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Saltfleet, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Paterick Crawford;Esther Crawford;Georgina Lutz||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-P2Q|| |- |2299||Crawford||Marion ||||Female||1858||13||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Hoskins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-FNB|| |- |2300||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1829||42||||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Able W Crawford;Almen Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Tiney Crawford;Todo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-5B9|| |- |2301||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1846||25||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Rufus W Crawford;Martha A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-WFC|| |- |2302||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1853||18||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nisbet Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-P1M|| |- |2303||L Crawford||James ||||Male||1821||50||Nova Scotia, Canada||Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Eliza A Crawford;Melinda J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7V4|| |- |2304||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1848||23||Ireland||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-V32|| |- |2305||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1839||32||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ida Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-PZV|| |- |2306||Crawford||George ||||Male||1828||43||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-F4M|| |- |2307||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1866||5||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-D27|| |- |2308||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary C Crawford;William A Crawford;Andrew E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TK7|| |- |2309||Henry Crawford||William ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Newmarket, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Barber H Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George W Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Ruth M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-PKC|| |- |2310||Crawford||Nisbet ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Mc Court;Ellen Mc Court;William Mc Court||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-2JM|| |- |2311||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1852||19||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Senior Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-FR2|| |- |2312||W Crawford||John ||||Male||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Orangeville, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-H65|| |- |2313||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1827||44||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Fanney Crawford;Hunter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-BRC|| |- |2314||Crawford||Lena ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Abner Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M471-49D|| |- |2315||Crawford||Almina ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Allan Crawford;William E Crawford;Ada H Crawford;Amanda Patterson;Ethel G Patterson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-28X|| |- |2316||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel L Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C Crawford;Jane H Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-2RQ|| |- |2317||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-2GY|| |- |2318||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||B W Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Adino Crawford;Albert Crawford;Edwin Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Martha Haviland;Caraline Haviland;Martha Haviland;Harriot Haviland;Benjiman Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-T1T|| |- |2319||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-B5N|| |- |2320||Crawford||William ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Francis Crawford;Alfreton Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-B6R|| |- |2321||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary F Crawford;William L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-GT5|| |- |2322||Crawford||John ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Margaret A Crawford;Elezabeth I Crawford;William John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Robert Henry Crawford;Hannah M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-N4L|| |- |2323||Crawford||William ||||Female||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-DQW|| |- |2324||Crawford||George ||||Male||1869||2||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George W Crawford;Anna Crawford;John Crawford;Anna Crawford;Mary Mc Ginnes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-51C|| |- |2325||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1840||31||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary C Crawford;Robert Thos Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-3T5|| |- |2326||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1815||56||Ireland||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;James A Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Wallace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-7LL|| |- |2327||C Crawford||Alice ||||Female||1869||2||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-J8J|| |- |2328||Crawford||John ||||Male||1867||4||Ireland||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-ZMT|| |- |2329||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1845||26||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Purdy Crawford;Fred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DH-846|| |- |2330||Crawford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Morris Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Harron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-8WR|| |- |2331||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Newmarket, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Barber H Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;William Henry Crawford;George W Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Ruth M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-PKM|| |- |2332||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-JZM|| |- |2333||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1822||49||Ireland||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42R-S9K|| |- |2334||C Crawford||W ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Woodhouse, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Hume;Ann Hume;Ann Richardson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47L-XV8|| |- |2335||Crawford||William ||||Male||1811||60||Ireland||Watt Township, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-SNB|| |- |2336||Crawford||Benjimen ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Benjimen Crawford;Susanah Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Alice Crawford;Newton Crawford;Wilmot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S57|| |- |2337||S Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-1SN|| |- |2338||J. Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1867||4||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-ZQQ|| |- |2339||Crawford||Alferd ||||Male||1862||9||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Rocksy Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isaack Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-PTV|| |- |2340||Crawford||Michael ||||Male||1804||67||Ireland||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;James M Crawford;Mary M Crawford;John Church;William Hall;John Collins;Thomas Francis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-4YT|| |- |2341||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1862||9||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-D26|| |- |2342||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Liza Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-FH6|| |- |2343||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1868||3||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KR-P2X|| |- |2344||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1829||42||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Stuart Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-J4Q|| |- |2345||Crawford||James ||||Male||1811||60||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-7FF|| |- |2346||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Mc Dougall;Mary Mc Dougall;Alexander Mc Dougall;Duncan Mc Dougall;Peter Mc Dougall;Jenet Mc Dougall;Sarah Mc Dougall;Mary Mc Dougall;Barbara Millar||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-BLZ|| |- |2347||Crawford||George ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anthony Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-PS3|| |- |2348||Crawford||Lambert ||||Male||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Martha Harris||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-DZ4|| |- |2349||Crawford||Slack ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Dodd;Emilia Dodd;Ada Robins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-CQJ|| |- |2350||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1831||40||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42P-KPR|| |- |2351||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1837||34||Ireland||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||John T Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-3C4|| |- |2352||E J Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1855||16||United States||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Mary E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-W9G|| |- |2353||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Susan Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-6S8|| |- |2354||Crawford||Levina ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Levina Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-FVW|| |- |2355||Crawford||Hector ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mark Crawford;Anna Crawford;Mathew Crawford;William Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-P5K|| |- |2356||Crawford||Asa ||||Male||1856||15||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Dolly Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-S74|| |- |2357||Theadore Crawford||E ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||F William Crawford;Ann Crawford;H D Crawford;Ann Melia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-2BZ|| |- |2358||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1860||11||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stheven Crawford;Mary Crawford;David Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-7D9|| |- |2359||Crawford||William ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-JGB|| |- |2360||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TD5|| |- |2361||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1870||1||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-CHX|| |- |2362||H Crawford||John ||||Male||1868||3||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-FTC|| |- |2363||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1868||3||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-TN5|| |- |2364||Crawford||Margarite ||||Female||1814||57||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||André Crawford;Guillaume Crawford;Isabelle Biggs Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;George André Crawford;Joseph A R Crawford;Eliza Margarite Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-VLL|| |- |2365||Crawford||James ||||Male||1810||61||Ireland||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-G2B|| |- |2366||Thomas Crawford||Dan ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Francis W Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-6MF|| |- |2367||Crawford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Mosey Botham;Mary Botham;Harriett J Botham;Martha A Botham;Mary S Botham;Elizabeth Botham;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-HK4|| |- |2368||Crawford||William ||||Male||1826||45||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Morris Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Harron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-8WG|| |- |2369||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1828||43||Ireland||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;James A Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Wallace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-7L1|| |- |2370||Crawford||George ||||Male||1851||20||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;Newton Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-C9Z|| |- |2371||Crawford||William ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-93F|| |- |2372||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Emily Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-VPL|| |- |2373||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1855||16||||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-97Q|| |- |2374||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;Eliza J Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-Y7M|| |- |2375||Crawford||John ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XXL|| |- |2376||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1811||60||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;David Crawford;Catharine Crawford;James Crawford;C L C Watson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-LYV|| |- |2377||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1836||35||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Henry James Crawford;Charlotte Ann Crawford;George Crawford;Willm John Crawford;Alice Maria Crawford;Susana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-65K|| |- |2378||Crawford||C ||||Male||1852||19||Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Ferguson;Ellen Ferguson;John Ferguson;Levina Ferguson;Emma Ferguson;Ella Ferguson;Merilla Ferguson;Elsie Ferguson;Mary Peacock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-NLK|| |- |2379||R Crawford||John ||||Male||1871||0||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Priscilla Crawford;James M Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-4Y5|| |- |2380||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1807||64||Ireland||East Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-FLR|| |- |2381||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Henry Crawford;Hester Crawford;Daniel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-2XG|| |- |2382||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-7B6|| |- |2383||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Jas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Jane Mc Ronald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-24V|| |- |2384||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Elizabeth Speed||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-X4D|| |- |2385||Crawford||William ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Colborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-8WW|| |- |2386||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Wm Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-XPT|| |- |2387||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1869||2||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YS9|| |- |2388||Crawford||John ||||Male||1848||23||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Priscilla Crawford;James M Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-4BN|| |- |2389||A Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1850||21||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-7XR|| |- |2390||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1867||4||||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BVZ|| |- |2391||Henry Crawford||D ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Dalrymple Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Edward Crawford;Frank Crawford;Sarah Lock;Frances Wood;Johanna Mulky||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-XP6|| |- |2392||W Crawford||Francis ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander M Crawford;Dan Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-G5V|| |- |2393||Crawford||Melinda ||||Female||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Crosson Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Reuben Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-J3T|| |- |2394||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Jane Cressor;William Cressor;Bartholomeo Cressor;Christeana Cressor;Philip Cressor;Jane Cressor;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-GXJ|| |- |2395||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1853||18||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KT-Q4S|| |- |2396||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Johannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-SR9|| |- |2397||Crawford||William ||||Male||1831||40||Ontario, Canada||Belleville, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||William Graham;J Brock Graham;O Thomas Bulger;William Phillips;Mary Sulivan;Thomas Bulger;Ellen Milne;Julia Sidley;Mary Roache;Sarah Mc Kinnon;Sarah Keagen;Mary Kelly;Joshua Whitley;Margeret Bennett;Sarah Fleming;H William Dickson;L James Davis;G James Nunn;W George Keagan;William Congers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-RCY|| |- |2398||Crawford||James ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Catherine Ann Crawford;William M Crawford;Thomas V Crawford;John H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-83D|| |- |2399||Crawford||William ||||Male||1834||37||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary Crawford;Asa Crawford;Dolly Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-S7W|| |- |2400||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1843||28||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-FWT|| |- |2401||A Crawford||Robt ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Robt Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Emma J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-8WR|| |- |2402||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1862||9||||Restigouche, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-DT1|| |- |2403||Crawford||Lissie ||||Female||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Lester Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-95N|| |- |2404||Crawford||Beverly ||||Male||1848||23||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles F Gerow||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-7TT|| |- |2405||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1836||35||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-KGB|| |- |2406||Crawford||David ||||Male||1841||30||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sara M Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elisabeth J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-7Y9|| |- |2407||Ann Crawford||Deby ||||Female||1865||6||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John W P Crawford;Olivia Crawford;Gabriel P Crawford;Titus B Crawford;Amosy S Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Odessa A Crawford;Adelena Crawford;Eva Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4M4|| |- |2408||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;James C Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TDN|| |- |2409||Crawford||Charlott ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Debora Crawford;Liddia Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-KD9|| |- |2410||Crawford||John ||||Male||1824||47||Scotland, United Kingdom||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;John R Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Margt Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford;Chas H Silburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-X59|| |- |2411||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-6SZ|| |- |2412||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJ8|| |- |2413||Crawford||George ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Janet Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-L3F|| |- |2414||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1829||42||Ireland||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Jannet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agness Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-NPJ|| |- |2415||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1844||27||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George W Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Anna Crawford;Mary Mc Ginnes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-51H|| |- |2416||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Ester Ann Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-RB6|| |- |2417||Crawford||William ||||Male||1811||60||Ireland||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-SNZ|| |- |2418||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XFH|| |- |2419||M Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Sarah Estella May Crawford;Permenus M G Crawford;Mary Sprague;George Griffin;Richard Johnson;Albert Bishop||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-S54|| |- |2420||F Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Saint Marys, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Albert S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Hiram Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-FPL|| |- |2421||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1826||45||Scotland, United Kingdom||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Susannah Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abraham Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-22G|| |- |2422||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1870||1||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Amelia Crawford;Amos Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-WDH|| |- |2423||Crawford||William ||||Female||1871||0||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;John H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-FT8|| |- |2424||Crawford||James ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Phoebe Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-JFQ|| |- |2425||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1858||13||Ireland||Nouvelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42Z-56X|| |- |2426||Crawford||William ||||Male||1817||54||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Janet Crawford;George Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-M4T|| |- |2427||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellener Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-DDL|| |- |2428||Crawford||Jeannette ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;Edward Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-B9L|| |- |2429||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1861||10||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-4L9|| |- |2430||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1861||10||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabela Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Ann Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-CF1|| |- |2431||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1819||52||Ireland||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-C3Y|| |- 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||||Male||1827||44||England, United Kingdom||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Margret Murphy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-RXZ|| |- |2436||Crawford||James ||||Male||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Jacques-Cartier, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KZ-9GX|| |- |2437||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-1SL|| |- |2438||L Crawford||George ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Manley H Crawford;Sarah B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-KY4|| |- |2439||S Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Alexr Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-1SX|| |- |2440||Crawford||Angus ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Donald Crawford;Walter Crawford;Anney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-V5R|| |- |2441||Crawford||Isaac ||||Male||1808||63||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-QLJ|| |- |2442||Crawford||William ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Sharlott Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-KGQ|| |- |2443||May Crawford||Ada ||||Female||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Fredk G Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Margaret Goosely;Mary R Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-23L|| |- |2444||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Pillars S Stepenson;Annie S Stepenson;Ethel L B Stepenson;Mildrid L Stepenson;Bertha P Stepenson;Winnefred T Stepenson;Magaret Shaw;Ann Bannon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-HNZ|| |- |2445||Crawford||Martin ||||Male||1856||15||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-1RJ|| |- |2446||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Janet Crawford;Annie Crawford;Veter Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-8BH|| |- |2447||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1869||2||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Mosey Botham;Mary Botham;Harriett J Botham;Martha A Botham;Mary S Botham;Elizabeth Botham;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-HKV|| |- |2448||Crawford||Clarance ||||Male||1864||7||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Laura Crawford;Wilbert Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Alexander S McTevor;Mary Ann McCand;Duncan Wares||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7P9|| |- |2449||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1841||30||Ireland||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;George W Crawford;Susan Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-S51|| |- |2450||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Francis Crawford;William Crawford;Alfreton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-BXC|| |- |2451||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John T Crawford;James Crawford;William D Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-YMZ|| |- |2452||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1835||36||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Jesse M Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Vilet Christian Crawford;George Burton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-SH7|| |- |2453||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1829||42||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-W26|| |- |2454||Crawford||Harper ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Rebeca Gamble;Jane Gamble||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-BYD|| |- |2455||Crawford||John ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Louisa Crawford;Emily Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-MT6|| |- |2456||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-99T|| |- |2457||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Maryan Crawford;Barbara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-JCR|| |- |2458||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1831||40||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Mercy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Mercy Crawford;Wilford Crawford;Elisha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XVL|| |- |2459||Crawford||John ||||Male||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Cristiana Crawford;James H Crawford;Malinda Crawford;Adelaide Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-DTY|| |- |2460||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clamentine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-33B|| |- |2461||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Harper Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Rebeca Gamble;Jane Gamble||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-BYP|| |- |2462||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1812||59||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Kennie;Allice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48B-24X|| |- |2463||Alexr Crawford||John ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John W Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robt W Crawford;Samuel S Crawford;William J Crawford;Jane S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Emma Crawford;Lelly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-137|| |- |2464||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1860||11||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-1RT|| |- |2465||M. Crawford||Sarah. ||||Female||1867||4||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-44D|| |- |2466||Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||1852||19||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-WZL|| |- |2467||Crawford||Josiah ||||Male||1807||64||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Mary Crawford;Whitman Crawford;John Crawford;George Forbes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-6M4|| |- |2468||Crawford||Hiram ||||Male||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Saint Marys, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Albert S Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-8KR|| |- |2469||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-2GT|| |- |2470||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;Sarah H Crawford;A Catherine Crawford;William C Crawford;Samuel N Crawford;John R Crawford;Adelaide M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-BJD|| |- |2471||M Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Helen Mary Crawford;Charlotte Sherwood;Sophia Mc Nab;Mary M Crawford;Helen T Crawford;Annie B Crawford;Isabella F Crawford;Catherine Somers;Helen Clancy;Lilious Stuart;Christiana Kelly;James Cassidy;John Brant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-HG1|| |- |2472||Crawford||Anney ||||Female||1828||43||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Donald Crawford;Walter Crawford;Anney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-V5M|| |- |2473||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1850||21||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Fanney Crawford;Hunter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-BRZ|| |- |2474||Crawford||Bella ||||Female||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Donald Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-TCY|| |- |2475||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1811||60||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-YLM|| |- |2476||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Alice Crawford;Richard Crawford;George Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8ML|| |- |2477||Crawford||James ||||Male||1833||38||||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4K4-WBB|| |- |2478||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1838||33||Ireland||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Thomas W W Crawford;John E Crawford;Charles Quinn;Margaret Hausley;William Hausley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-G9T|| |- |2479||L Crawford||William ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James I Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-R2N|| |- |2480||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Amelia Ann Crawford;Emma Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-65Q|| |- |2481||Crawford||Letetia ||||Female||1865||6||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-M6J|| |- |2482||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XFX|| |- |2483||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1844||27||Scotland, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-SCR|| |- |2484||Crawford||Johnston ||||Male||1791||80||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Edwin Crawford;Abigail Crawford;Annie Crawford;William Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-QY9|| |- |2485||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1864||7||Scotland, United Kingdom||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Annie Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-ZC3|| |- |2486||Crawford||William ||||Male||1814||57||Scotland, United Kingdom||Wellington, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada||Eliza Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Georgiana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DS-WMN|| |- |2487||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;Agness Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-1ZH|| |- |2488||A Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Benjamin Crawford;Sarah M Crawford;Fanny A Crawford;Mary A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MV-Z9V|| |- |2489||J. Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1856||15||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-889|| |- |2490||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Rocksy Crawford;Alferd Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isaack Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-PTJ|| |- |2491||Crawford||Joshawa ||||Male||1820||51||England, United Kingdom||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mark Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-T9L|| |- |2492||Crawford||John ||||Male||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||Vienna, Bayham, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Georgiana Crawford;John Lyndon Crawford;Eleanor F Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-3HL|| |- |2493||J Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1848||23||||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||William J Richey;Anne Richey;Nathan R Richey;Sarah H Richey;Matthew C Richey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MK-SZQ|| |- |2494||Crawford||James ||||Male||1847||24||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-YVH|| |- |2495||Crawford||John ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Maidstone, Essex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ann Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-97S|| |- |2496||Crawford||John ||||Male||1835||36||United States||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Francis Crawford;William Crawford;Alfreton Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-B6T|| |- |2497||Crawford||Bresford ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Geo G Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Jomina Crawford;Redford Crawford;Elizabeth Sams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-T59|| |- |2498||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford;Catharina Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-763|| |- |2499||Crawford||William ||||Male||1831||40||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Maggie Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Francis Tucker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-YHL|| |- |2500||Crawford||Jenet ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B2Y|| |- |2501||Crawford||Agnsta ||||Female||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emma Crawford;Julia Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ada Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1VH|| |- |2502||Elen Crawford||Francis ||||Female||1869||2||||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-3CH|| |- |2503||Crawford||James ||||Male||1809||62||Scotland, United Kingdom||Maidstone, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-9QK|| |- |2504||Crawford||Jas ||||Male||1811||60||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Jane Mc Ronald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-241|| |- |2505||Crawford||Josephene ||||Female||1859||12||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Assa B Crawford;Samuel H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-JZZ|| |- |2506||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1848||23||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Charles Crawford;William Crawford;Ester Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-GNX|| |- |2507||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1866||5||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Sarah. M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-44X|| |- |2508||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Cily Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-48Y|| |- |2509||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-Z2K|| |- |2510||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Helen Crawford;Lizzy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-RVS|| |- |2511||A Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1826||45||New Brunswick, Canada||Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James L Crawford;Melinda J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7V9|| |- |2512||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Louisa Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-MYL|| |- |2513||Crawford||James ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Lewis B Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WM-4ZB|| |- |2514||Crawford||John ||||Male||1814||57||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-DXM|| |- |2515||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellener Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-DDB|| |- |2516||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-D3V|| |- |2517||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1841||30||Ireland||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Sarah J Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-C41|| |- |2518||C Crawford||James ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Emily Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli M Crawford;Joseph W Crawford;William Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TDT|| |- |2519||W Crawford||George ||||Male||1844||27||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Anna Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Anna Crawford;Mary Mc Ginnes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-51Y|| |- |2520||Crawford||Celia ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary C Crawford;William A Crawford;Andrew E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TK3|| |- |2521||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1824||47||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Smith;Mary Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-1B4|| |- |2522||Crawford||Mellissa ||||Female||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-8JF|| |- |2523||M Crawford||James ||||Male||1858||13||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Priscilla Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-4B8|| |- |2524||Crawford||Abraham ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-6RH|| |- |2525||P Crawford||W ||||Male||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Geo F Crawford;Clara E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-LNH|| |- |2526||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1853||18||United States||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-ZDX|| |- |2527||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||1847||24||||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Keely;Joseph Keely;Eliza Ann Keely;Jane Herriott;James Herriott;Jane Keely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-Q98|| |- |2528||Crawford||William ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||North Dumfries, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Lenora Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-3HB|| |- |2529||Crawford||Levina ||||Female||1828||43||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Levina Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-FKS|| |- |2530||Anne Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Anne Jane Crawford;George William Crawford;Florence Adeline Crawford;John Alexander Crawford;Hannah Tosin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-PS7|| |- |2531||Crawford||Jenet ||||Female||1832||39||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B2R|| |- |2532||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1832||39||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Margaret J Crawford;John Crawford;James R Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-45M|| |- |2533||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1814||57||Ireland||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||George Dewitt;Mary Dewitt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-C6Z|| |- |2534||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emmie Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry W Crawford;Ida Mat Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Emilia Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QLJ|| |- |2535||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1857||14||United States||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Jesse M Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Vilet Christian Crawford;George Burton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-SH4|| |- |2536||Crawford||William ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Prince Edward, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;Margaret Kelso||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-HZJ|| |- |2537||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HJK|| |- |2538||T Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Agnes Crawford;Catherine A Crawford;Catherine Magill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-D8C|| |- |2539||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1811||60||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Coll Mc Donnel;Mary Mc Donnel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42D-WZL|| |- |2540||Crawford||John ||||Male||1814||57||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KP-6WG|| |- |2541||M Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;James M Crawford;John Church;William Hall;John Collins;Thomas Francis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-4BW|| |- |2542||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1859||12||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-Z3K|| |- |2543||Crawford||Carlylya ||||Female||1868||3||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Minnie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XYB|| |- |2544||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Ford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-9M5|| |- |2545||E Crawford||Robt ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Robert Mosgrove;Alice Mosgrove;William Mosgrove;Mary A V Mosgrove;Caroline Mosgrove;Alice Mosgrove;Mary Ann Sullivan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-QZQ|| |- |2546||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anthony Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-PSQ|| |- |2547||John Crawford||William ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret A Crawford;Elezabeth I Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Robert Henry Crawford;Hannah M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43B-N4H|| |- |2548||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1857||14||Scotland, United Kingdom||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-Z87|| |- |2549||Crawford||William ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Anderson;Margaret Anderson;Sarah Anderson;Thomas Anderson;Susana Anderson;Mary J Anderson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-5H7|| |- |2550||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1841||30||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-3JD|| |- |2551||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-QP2|| |- |2552||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel A Crawford;Francis W Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander M Crawford;Dan Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-G5C|| |- |2553||Crawford||William ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-G23|| |- |2554||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Albert Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-16R|| |- |2555||Crawford||Whitman ||||Male||1855||16||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Josiah Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;George Forbes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-3N2|| |- |2556||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-717|| |- |2557||P Crawford||Gabriel ||||Male||1857||14||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John W P Crawford;Olivia Crawford;Titus B Crawford;Amosy S Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Deby Ann Crawford;Odessa A Crawford;Adelena Crawford;Eva Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4MX|| |- |2558||Crawford||James ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Jane Cressor;William Cressor;Bartholomeo Cressor;Christeana Cressor;Philip Cressor;Jane Cressor;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-GXN|| |- |2559||G Crawford||D ||||Male||1838||33||Ireland||Waterloo, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Gaul;Eliza Gaul;Kate Gaul;Alexander Gaul;Clara Gaul;Jessie Gaul;William Gaul;Edith Crawford;Birdie Crawford;Christina Armstrong;Annie Gaul||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-N68|| |- |2560||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1823||48||Ireland||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-65V|| |- |2561||Crawford||Susannah ||||Female||1857||14||||Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42B-1RP|| |- |2562||Crawford||James ||||Male||1817||54||Ireland||Elizabethtown, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Susan Crawford;Susan Sutherland;Mary Smith;George Sandon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Q-WS1|| |- |2563||Crawford||Rebeca ||||Male||1869||2||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42J-X57|| |- |2564||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1792||79||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-Z82|| |- |2565||Crawford||John ||||Male||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Emly Crawford;Catharne Crawford;John Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-J35|| |- |2566||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Emiley Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TJ2|| |- |2567||Ann Crawford||F ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Alexander Kay||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-HRW|| |- |2568||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||Frederick Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-77M|| |- |2569||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Fanny Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-H3P|| |- |2570||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Garner Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-Z1T|| |- |2571||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||1838||33||Scotland, United Kingdom||Woolwich, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Marey Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-24Y|| |- |2572||Crawford||George ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;John Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-656|| |- |2573||B Crawford||Issabella ||||Female||1849||22||Ireland||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Stephen D Crawford;Sidney Crawford;Enna W Crawford;Stephen W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-JPB|| |- |2574||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ann Crawford;Charles Crawford;Johannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-S5F|| |- |2575||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Euphemia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-SX8|| |- |2576||Crawford||Marian ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dongald Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;Dongald Crawford;George Crawford;George Mc Calum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-8QX|| |- |2577||Crawford||Wilmot ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Benjimen Crawford;Susanah Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Alice Crawford;Newton Crawford;Benjimen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-S5V|| |- |2578||T Crawford||John ||||Male||1867||4||||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-3HH|| |- |2579||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Maryann Crawford;David Crawford;Jane Mary Crawford;Annie S Crawford;Benjiman Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-T56|| |- |2580||Crawford||William ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Edward Johnson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4XW|| |- |2581||Crawford||Benjamin ||||Male||1826||45||New Brunswick, Canada||Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Sarah M Crawford;Fanny A Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Susan A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MV-ZSN|| |- |2582||Crawford||George ||||Male||1832||39||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Lucy Crawford;Manley H Crawford;Sarah B Crawford;George L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-KYV|| |- |2583||R Crawford||John ||||Male||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;Sarah H Crawford;A Catherine Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William C Crawford;Samuel N Crawford;Adelaide M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-BJF|| |- |2584||Crawford||Vicars ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;Neomi Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TJW|| |- |2585||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1836||35||Ireland||Galt, Cambridge, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||John Fleming;Mary Matilda Fleming;John Fleming;Mary Fleming;James Fleming;Janet Fleming;Margaret Fleming;William Fleming;Jacqueline Maud Fleming||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-XTJ|| |- |2586||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1831||40||Ireland||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||William P Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-RVW|| |- |2587||Crawford||William ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Margaret Crawford;John Herny Crawford;George A Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Philip Crawford;Colin Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Sullivan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-5KH|| |- |2588||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1827||44||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anthony Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-PSG|| |- |2589||Crawford||George ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dongald Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;Dongald Crawford;Marian Crawford;George Mc Calum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-87W|| |- |2590||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||1823||48||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emily Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QP-VP2|| |- |2591||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Bridget Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-YMZ|| |- |2592||Crawford||Carrie ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-PYG|| |- |2593||Crawford||Ellener ||||Female||1837||34||Ireland||Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Bird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-D63|| |- |2594||Crawford||George ||||Male||1831||40||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Nancy Crawford;John Crawford;Purline Crawford;Obed Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-94L|| |- |2595||H. Crawford||Robert. ||||Male||1868||3||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-ZQ1|| |- |2596||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1861||10||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Alex Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elesabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-5HJ|| |- |2597||E Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ann Crawford;J W Crawford;Robt J Crawford;Saml J Crawford;William A Crawford;Geo W Pillon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-D49|| |- |2598||Crawford||Wilbert ||||Male||1867||4||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Laura Crawford;Clarance Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Alexander S McTevor;Mary Ann McCand;Duncan Wares||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7GT|| |- |2599||Crawford||William ||||Male||1854||17||||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-1KZ|| |- |2600||Crawford||William ||||Male||1831||40||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jane Crawford;Harvy B Crawford;Amanda M Crawford;Ada E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XBC|| |- |2601||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary F Crawford;William L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-9KB|| |- |2602||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-ZLW|| |- |2603||Crawford||William ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-1XK|| |- |2604||Crawford||Adelaide ||||Female||1870||1||New Brunswick, Canada||Havelock, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Cristiana Crawford;James H Crawford;John Crawford;Malinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-DT1|| |- |2605||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1852||19||United States||Canterbury, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Isah Crawford;Edith Crawford;Abbey Crawford;Henry Jefferson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MV-9M3|| |- |2606||Crawford||Nisbet ||||Male||1851||20||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-PB1|| |- |2607||Crawford||Harriett ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-3ND|| |- |2608||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;J W Crawford;Robt J Crawford;Saml J Crawford;William A Crawford;Albert E Crawford;Geo W Pillon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-DW1|| |- |2609||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1841||30||Ireland||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||John Pane;Verena Crawford;Laura McCurdy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M6-PZQ|| |- |2610||Crawford||James ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Liza Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-FHP|| |- |2611||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1847||24||Ireland||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-ZMR|| |- |2612||Crawford||George ||||Male||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-GMM|| |- |2613||Crawford||William ||||Male||1833||38||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Alex Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elesabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-5HF|| |- |2614||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1853||18||West Indies||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-D6L|| |- |2615||Crawford||Christiann ||||Male||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Clarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-J3K|| |- |2616||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stheven Crawford;Mary Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-1YF|| |- |2617||Crawford||John ||||Male||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||South Dumfries Township, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;Ellen Tiffany;Harret Smith;Mary Terhune;Fredrick Haas;Fredrika Haas;Fredrick Haas;Rachiel Haas||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-59B|| |- |2618||Crawford||Wilson ||||Male||1827||44||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Aurilla Crawford;Norman Crawford;Ann B Matthews||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-78Q|| |- |2619||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1843||28||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;William Crawford;Sara M Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elisabeth J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-7TG|| |- |2620||Crawford||James ||||Male||1819||52||Scotland, United Kingdom||Strathroy, Strathroy-Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-8S8|| |- |2621||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||1814||57||Scotland, United Kingdom||East Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Christina Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-QTR|| |- |2622||Crawford||James ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emmie Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry W Crawford;Ida Mat Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Emilia Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QLN|| |- |2623||Crawford||Neomi ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Anne Crawford;Gertude Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Leman Crawford;James Crawford;Susan Crawford;William Crawford;Colin Crawford;Francis Crawford;Dinness Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-SP1|| |- |2624||Crawford||James ||||Male||1810||61||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Lefona Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Castor Crawford;Agustus Crawford;Susan Crawford;Lalia Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-S7J|| |- |2625||Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||1847||24||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PYY|| |- |2626||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Ermatinger;Frances Crawford;John Crawford;Nattie Crawford;Harriet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-KMW|| |- |2627||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1867||4||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-D2V|| |- |2628||Crawford||William ||||Male||1830||41||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-24K|| |- |2629||Crawford||Christena ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hector Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Angus Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-5ZY|| |- |2630||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1828||43||Ireland||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Wm Crawford;Saml Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Ann Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QJP|| |- |2631||Jane Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anthony Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-PSS|| |- |2632||Crawford||William ||||Male||1822||49||Scotland, United Kingdom||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KT-Q4M|| |- |2633||D Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P Crawford;Sarah E Crawford;Richison Ivin Crawford;John E Crawford;Clarace A Crawford;Levina Rallston;Flora J Rallston;Richard Z Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XYD|| |- |2634||Crawford||William ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Helen Crawford;Mary Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-SSX|| |- |2635||Crawford||John ||||Male||1790||81||Ireland||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||John Kilpatrick;Ann Kilpatrick;Thomas Kilpatrick;Margaret I Kilpatrick;Robert John Kilpatrick;George Kilpatrick;Launcelot Kilpatrick;Joseph Kilpatrick;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-5S6|| |- |2636||Crawford||James ||||Male||1818||53||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Marey Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford;Stewert Crawford;S Anne Crawford;Marget J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-8M8|| |- |2637||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Donald Crawford;Maryan Crawford;Barbara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-JC1|| |- |2638||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lilla Crawford;Janet Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-ZL7|| |- |2639||Crawford||Maggy ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maria Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-77R|| |- |2640||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emly Crawford;Catharne Crawford;John Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-JQD|| |- |2641||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8R9|| |- |2642||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1847||24||New Brunswick, Canada||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Young;Mary Young;Robert Young;Ellen Young;Mary Young;Thomas Young;Lizzie Young;John Young;Andrew Foliard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-TP5|| |- |2643||Ann Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||D P Crawford;Maria Crawford;Charls W Crawford;Amos A Crawford;Henry W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-BMG|| |- |2644||Crawford||John ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Vance Mary;George Mary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-J2X|| |- |2645||Crawford||William ||||Male||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Christina Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-JYM|| |- |2646||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1811||60||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Elisabeth Crawford;Mary M Crawford;Elisabeth Kelly;Cathrine S Kelly;James W Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-2BB|| |- |2647||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1819||52||New Brunswick, Canada||Sheffield, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;J H D Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-CJW|| |- |2648||Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||1871||0||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42H-PBZ|| |- |2649||Crawford||James ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Morris Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Harron||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-8WT|| |- |2650||Crawford||James ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-GLM|| |- |2651||Crawford||Franes ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizia Crawford;Eupheme Crawford;Jessie Mc Lene||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Q-S7H|| |- |2652||Crawford||William ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;Sarah Ellenor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-3XL|| |- |2653||Crawford||Norman ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Wilson Crawford;Arwilla Crawford;Ann B Mathews||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-2G8|| |- |2654||Crawford||Cecillia ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Richmond, Lennox, Canada West, British Colonial America||Brodie Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Duncan Reid||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-JBY|| |- |2655||I Crawford||James ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;William L Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-R2V|| |- |2656||James Crawford||J ||||Male||1861||10||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Dorkes Crawford;M Jane Crawford;R Sarah Crawford;T Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-W14|| |- |2657||Crawford||William ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Zorra, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adaline Crawford;George Adam Crawford;James Thomas Crawford;John Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-Y5S|| |- |2658||Crawford||John ||||Male||1836||35||Ireland||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Rosanna Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-S3Z|| |- |2659||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1796||75||||Perth, Ontario, Canada||Richard Mc Bride;Elizabeth Mc Bride;Henry Mc Bride;Thomas Mc Bride||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-D9M|| |- |2660||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||1869||2||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Bessie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-PZ2|| |- |2661||Jane Crawford||Lausa ||||Female||1869||2||||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-3HW|| |- |2662||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1841||30||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Stephan Crawford;James Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-W8M|| |- |2663||Crawford||Abraham ||||Male||1822||49||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Asery Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Q31|| |- |2664||Crawford||James ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-7JH|| |- |2665||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Donald Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-254|| |- |2666||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Jennie F Crawford;James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Melina Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Emma Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WJY|| |- |2667||B Crawford||Robt ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9RK|| |- |2668||Crawford||John ||||Male||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||June Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Francess Moffatt;James Moffatt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M431-25N|| |- |2669||Crawford||George ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Norwich Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Malvina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-4K4|| |- |2670||C Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;George Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William A Crawford;Andrew E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TV6|| |- |2671||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Virginia Crawford;George Crawford;John Gaut;Martha Gaut;Jessa Gaut||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-BYX|| |- |2672||Adam Crawford||George ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Zorra, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adaline Crawford;William Crawford;James Thomas Crawford;John Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-YPX|| |- |2673||Crawford||John ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomes Crawford;Margret Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Betsey Crawford;James Crawford;James Crawford;Thomes Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Margreth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-65T|| |- |2674||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hector Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Christena Crawford;Mary Crawford;Angus Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-5ZW|| |- |2675||Crawford||James ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Vance Mary;George Mary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-J23|| |- |2676||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1865||6||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Rocksy Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alferd Crawford;Isaack Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-PTK|| |- |2677||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1860||11||||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Annie Crawford;John Crawford;Briget Maide||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-BSP|| |- |2678||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1852||19||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Fanney Crawford;Hunter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-BR8|| |- |2679||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||1804||67||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-TCT|| |- |2680||Crawford||David ||||Male||1852||19||Scotland, United Kingdom||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Annie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-9M7|| |- |2681||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1821||50||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brooke, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Allen Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-9TM|| |- |2682||Crawford||Esther ||||Female||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Robert E Crawford;William Crawford;John A Mosgrove;Katherine Brennan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-JQK|| |- |2683||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1785||86||United States||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-GQC|| |- |2684||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1824||47||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Susan Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Edward Johnson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4XX|| |- |2685||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1851||20||Ireland||East Flamborough, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||John Alderson;Jane Alderson;Thomas A Alderson;George M Alderson;Mary Pierrie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-RX8|| |- |2686||Crawford||Edmund ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Spencer Crawford;Eliza Crawford;William Spencer Crawford;John Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanney Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YFS|| |- |2687||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1856||15||United States||Bruce Mines, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Anne Crawford;Susan Crawford;Rachel Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-GRJ|| |- |2688||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1823||48||England, United Kingdom||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshawa Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mark Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-T9C|| |- |2689||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Nancey Crawford;William Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-T9W|| |- |2690||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1821||50||West Indies||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-B9X|| |- |2691||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M472-JTB|| |- |2692||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1858||13||United States||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-STR|| |- |2693||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Charles Crawford;Metilda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-N3V|| |- |2694||Crawford||Alfra ||||Female||1817||54||||Emily Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Anna Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-1VX|| |- |2695||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1811||60||Ireland||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-ZXJ|| |- |2696||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||1826||45||||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43N-NM2|| |- |2697||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-9JC|| |- |2698||M Crawford||Abner ||||Male||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Henery Crawford;Mary F Crawford;Lusinda Crawford;Emy Crawford;Pheby Crawford;Anna D Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary E Crawford;Harriet V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-L8Q|| |- |2699||Crawford||John ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4TG|| |- |2700||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;William L Crawford;John Crawford;James I Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elleanor Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-R2Q|| |- |2701||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1864||7||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Asa Crawford;Dolly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-S7C|| |- |2702||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-B5F|| |- |2703||H Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1866||5||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Flentiff B Crawford;William H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-727|| |- |2704||W Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emmie Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Ida Mat Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Emilia Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QLP|| |- |2705||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1868||3||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Annie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-9M3|| |- |2706||Crawford||Nathaniel ||||Male||1854||17||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Lefona Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Castor Crawford;Agustus Crawford;Susan Crawford;Lalia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-S72|| |- |2707||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ronald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X91|| |- |2708||Crawford||Roswell ||||Male||1867||4||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-DXQ|| |- |2709||Crawford||George ||||Male||1842||29||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Elisa Crawford;Isabela Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Morgan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YGZ|| |- |2710||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mark Crawford;Anna Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hector Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-P5L|| |- |2711||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1854||17||Ireland||Nouvelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42Z-566|| |- |2712||W Crawford||Rufus ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Martha A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-WN9|| |- |2713||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Janet Crawford;William Helmsley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-D94|| |- |2714||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1849||22||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Alfred C Cogswell;S A P Cogswell;Robie Cogswell;Arthur Cogswell;Anna Kidley;Magaret Mc Lean||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M485-FQW|| |- |2715||N Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1852||19||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;Sarah H Crawford;A Catherine Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William C Crawford;John R Crawford;Adelaide M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-BJX|| |- |2716||Crawford||Birdie ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Gaul;Eliza Gaul;Kate Gaul;Alexander Gaul;Clara Gaul;Jessie Gaul;William Gaul;D G Crawford;Edith Crawford;Christina Armstrong;Annie Gaul||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D9-NDJ|| |- |2717||Crawford||John ||||Male||1834||37||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Mary F Crawford;William L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-GT1|| |- |2718||R Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugal Crawford;Addeline Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Dana Crawford;Ida Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-NMH|| |- |2719||Crawford||Agness ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Mark Turnbull||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-GXW|| |- |2720||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1845||26||Kwŏn-do, North Pyongan, Korea||Strathroy, Strathroy-Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-8SD|| |- |2721||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1798||73||Ireland||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Johannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-SR4|| |- |2722||E Crawford||Rachal ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Jane Crawford;George R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-WY1|| |- |2723||R Crawford||Fred ||||Male||1867||4||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabel Crawford;M Jane Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Rubus A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-7Q4|| |- |2724||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Y9S|| |- |2725||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1858||13||United States||Bruce Mines, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Anne Crawford;Susan Crawford;Andrew Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-G5G|| |- |2726||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1848||23||Ireland||Marysburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Emma Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma C Crawford;Minie Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-LYG|| |- |2727||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1842||29||Scotland, United Kingdom||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-8YF|| |- |2728||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-46B|| |- |2729||Crawford||William ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Esther Crawford;Robert E Crawford;John A Mosgrove;Katherine Brennan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-JQ2|| |- |2730||Crawford||George ||||Male||1831||40||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Anna Crawford;Henry James Crawford;Charlotte Ann Crawford;George Crawford;Willm John Crawford;Alice Maria Crawford;Susana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-65V|| |- |2731||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Newmarket, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Barber H Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George W Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Ruth M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-PKG|| |- |2732||Ann Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Easther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-VDW|| |- |2733||Crawford||Agustus ||||Male||1869||2||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Lefona Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Castor Crawford;Susan Crawford;Lalia Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-S7N|| |- |2734||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Francis Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-8W1|| |- |2735||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Francis Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43F-R2S|| |- |2736||A Crawford||William ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;George Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary C Crawford;Andrew E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TVQ|| |- |2737||E. Crawford||James. ||||Male||1870||1||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-44K|| |- |2738||Crawford||David ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Mines, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Anne Crawford;Susan Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Rachel Crawford;John Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QS-G5R|| |- |2739||A Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Joseph B Crawford;Mary A Crawford;James L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-6MD|| |- |2740||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1799||72||United States||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Albert Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-LHN|| |- |2741||Crawford||George ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||North Dumfries, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Lenora Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-3HX|| |- |2742||Crawford||William ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-4FQ|| |- |2743||Crawford||John ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-1XN|| |- |2744||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1802||69||Ireland||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ruben Crawford;Maria Crawford;Saml Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-7QQ|| |- |2745||Crawford||Dougall ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Crawford;Jennett Mac Gugan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43J-Z94|| |- |2746||Crawford||John ||||Male||1846||25||Ireland||East Camden, Addington, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-ZCB|| |- |2747||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-SND|| |- |2748||Crawford||William ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QH-2GG|| |- |2749||E Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Benjamin J Marsh;Hannah Marsh;Katie S Marsh;Ada E Marsh;George F Marsh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-B9V|| |- |2750||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-445|| |- |2751||Crawford||John ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;James Crawford;Anney Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-RQX|| |- |2752||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||1871||0||||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Francis Elen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M426-3HG|| |- |2753||Crawford||James ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||George Perkins;Emma Perkins;Florence Perkins;Perkins;Naomi Crawford;Annie Hobson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-T6N|| |- |2754||Crawford||James ||||Male||1801||70||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nouvelle, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42Z-52V|| |- |2755||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Huron Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Stinson;Ellon Stinson;John Stinson;William Stinson;Thomas Stinson;Reachel Stinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-B4N|| |- |2756||D Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1863||8||||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Calder;Mary Calder;Ann Calder;Duncan Calder;Euphemia Calder;Joseph Morris;Mary Morris;Mary Morris;Joseph Morris;Hugh D Morris||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-TNP|| |- |2757||Crawford||James ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-7BG|| |- |2758||C Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1866||5||||Marysburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Emma Crawford;Jane Crawford;Minie Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-LYD|| |- |2759||June Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Alice Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43R-DS3|| |- |2760||B Crawford||Titus ||||Male||1859||12||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John W P Crawford;Olivia Crawford;Gabriel P Crawford;Amosy S Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Deby Ann Crawford;Odessa A Crawford;Adelena Crawford;Eva Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-4MF|| |- |2761||Crawford||Jemima ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Jesse M Crawford;Mary Crawford;Vilet Christian Crawford;George Burton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-SHH|| |- |2762||Crawford||James ||||Male||1860||11||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Maria Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MK-W5L|| |- |2763||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Anney Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Donald Crawford;Anney Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-V5Y|| |- |2764||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1852||19||Ireland||Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;David Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-8BT|| |- |2765||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-KP4|| |- |2766||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1822||49||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Henry Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42R-S92|| |- |2767||Crawford||William ||||Male||1798||73||Ireland||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;Sarah Ellenor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-J6Y|| |- |2768||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1823||48||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QJ-46R|| |- |2769||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1836||35||English, McDowell, West Virginia, United States||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QZ-HV5|| |- |2770||A Crawford||James ||||Male||1852||19||United States||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Wallace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-7LJ|| |- |2771||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||1866||5||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Fredk G Crawford;Ada May Crawford;Margaret Goosely;Mary R Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-232|| |- |2772||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1809||62||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-LLW|| |- |2773||Crawford||Stheven ||||Male||1816||55||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;David Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-1YL|| |- |2774||Crawford||Brodie ||||Male||1839||32||Scotland, United Kingdom||Napanee, Richmond, Lennox, Canada West, British Colonial America||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Cecillia Crawford;Duncan Reid||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-QM8|| |- |2775||Crawford||Stanley ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John B Crawford;Anna P Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Harry Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-Y5N|| |- |2776||Crawford||James ||||Male||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||John Rodgers;Harriet Rodgers;Alice Rodgers;Maggie Rodgers;Henry Rodgers;Lucy Rodgers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M6-YW9|| |- |2777||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Seneca, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||John Hewitt;Ann Hewitt;Richard Mc Gee||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-M19|| |- |2778||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Edwin Crawford;Abigail Crawford;William Crawford;Edith Crawford;Johnston Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-HLB|| |- |2779||Crawford||William ||||Male||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Edwin Crawford;Abigail Crawford;Annie Crawford;Edith Crawford;Johnston Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-HG9|| |- |2780||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1798||73||Ireland||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary A Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-FQY|| |- |2781||Crawford||George ||||Male||1868||3||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;William R Crawford;James Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D7-92W|| |- |2782||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||1795||76||Ireland||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Geo Edwd Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-816|| |- |2783||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James A Crawford;John A Crawford;Jane Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-Z7R|| |- |2784||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Morris Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2D6|| |- |2785||Crawford||George ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Chapman;Mary Jane Chapman;Waddington Chapman;Maria Chapman;Elizabeth Chapman;Emma Chapman;Eva Chapman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-J15|| |- |2786||Crawford||James ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Letesia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-CV4|| |- |2787||J Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1831||40||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Ellie Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cornelia Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-8ZK|| |- |2788||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1845||26||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-G21|| |- |2789||M Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Nicholas Crawford;Juliann Crawford;James E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-LNV|| |- |2790||A Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Galt, Cambridge, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Robert P Slater;Mary L Slater;Robert D Slater||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-2MW|| |- |2791||Estella May Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine M Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Permenus M G Crawford;Mary Sprague;George Griffin;Richard Johnson;Albert Bishop||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-SP2|| |- |2792||Crawford||William ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sara M Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elisabeth J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-7YZ|| |- |2793||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1868||3||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Henery Crawford;Mary F Crawford;Abner M Crawford;Lusinda Crawford;Emy Crawford;Pheby Crawford;Anna D Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Harriet V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-N4B|| |- |2794||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1808||63||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;Margrett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-XMF|| |- |2795||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1850||21||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;J Herbert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Agnsta Crawford;Julia Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Ada Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-1V4|| |- |2796||Crawford||George ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary C Crawford;William A Crawford;Andrew E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-TKQ|| |- |2797||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Robt B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-9RJ|| |- |2798||Thomas Crawford||John ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sara M Crawford;Ellen Crawford;David Crawford;Elisabeth J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-7YM|| |- |2799||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1800||71||Ireland||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;David G Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-92L|| |- |2800||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Garner Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-GZV|| |- |2801||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Ida Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-P8K|| |- |2802||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1836||35||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Cathrn Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Emma J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-84B|| |- |2803||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabelle Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford;Major Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42R-S9G|| |- |2804||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Debora Crawford;Liddia Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charlott Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-KD4|| |- |2805||Crawford||William ||||Male||1869||2||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YSD|| |- |2806||Crawford||James ||||Male||1844||27||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Vance Mary;George Mary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-J2S|| |- |2807||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1857||14||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-WZG|| |- |2808||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Christina Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;James Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-JY2|| |- |2809||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisbeth Crawford;Elisbeth Gibb;Mary Ryan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47J-7KL|| |- |2810||Crawford||Maryann ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;David Crawford;Jane Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie S Crawford;Benjiman Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-T5N|| |- |2811||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Williams Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hector Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Christena Crawford;Mary Crawford;Angus Crawford;Archebald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-DWV|| |- |2812||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Christina Crawford;John Crawford;Duncan Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-JYW|| |- |2813||E Crawford||Marey ||||Female||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Horace Crawford;Scarah Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Irvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-92H|| |- |2814||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Alex Crawford;Barbra Crawford;Elesabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-5HK|| |- |2815||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1817||54||Ireland||Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-RG4|| |- |2816||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1811||60||||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;James M Crawford;Mary M Crawford;John Church;William Hall;John Collins;Thomas Francis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-4BR|| |- |2817||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1859||12||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47C-1D1|| |- |2818||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1825||46||Ireland||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M425-1KP|| |- |2819||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Woolwich, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Marey Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2CS|| |- |2820||H Crawford||John ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Catherine Ann Crawford;James Crawford;William M Crawford;Thomas V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-83G|| |- |2821||Crawford||Lettia ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Rebecka Crawford;Susan Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-KVX|| |- |2822||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Christiann Crawford;Clarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-J3P|| |- |2823||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1823||48||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B25|| |- |2824||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugal Crawford;Addeline Crawford;Charles R Crawford;Dana Crawford;Ida Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-NM4|| |- |2825||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1847||24||Ireland||McGillivray Township, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Terence Mulvena;Ann Mulvena;Elizabeth Mulvena;Mary Ann Mulvena;William Henry Mulvena;Elizabeth Mulvena;Grace Crawford;Samuel Hawes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-6XP|| |- |2826||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1811||60||Ireland||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Alph Elsworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-GH8|| |- |2827||Crawford||William ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Hespeler, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Alixander Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Edward Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-GM6|| |- |2828||Crawford||Pheby ||||Female||1862||9||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Henery Crawford;Mary F Crawford;Abner M Crawford;Lusinda Crawford;Emy Crawford;Anna D Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary E Crawford;Harriet V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-N4Y|| |- |2829||Crawford||George ||||Male||1811||60||Ireland||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Whyte;Mary Whyte;Campbell Sawers;Fredrick Sawers;Margret Mc Mahon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M473-Z46|| |- |2830||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Wesley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-S2L|| |- |2831||Crawford||John ||||Male||1826||45||Scotland, United Kingdom||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Agness Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-1ZJ|| |- |2832||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1827||44||||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Able W Crawford;Almen Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Tiney Crawford;Todo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-5BP|| |- |2833||Crawford||William ||||Male||1818||53||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YLW|| |- |2834||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1841||30||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Maria Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DM-QLW|| |- |2835||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1829||42||Ireland||Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||Susannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M421-8N5|| |- |2836||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1847||24||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-KG1|| |- |2837||Crawford||Lefona ||||Female||1831||40||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Castor Crawford;Agustus Crawford;Susan Crawford;Lalia Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-SQF|| |- |2838||Crawford||John ||||Male||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M474-44P|| |- |2839||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Rial Canfield;Mary Lydia Canfield;Rufus Canfield;David Hammond;Annie Hammond;Susan Crawford;Elijah E Kitchen;James Atkins;Alice Phibbs;Thomas Ryan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-ZVW|| |- |2840||Crawford||Dana ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugal Crawford;Addeline Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Charles R Crawford;Ida Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-NMC|| |- |2841||Crawford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Catharine Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Mc Kendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-6MQ|| |- |2842||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Ronald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Susan Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-X9Z|| |- |2843||E Crawford||John ||||Male||1865||6||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P Crawford;Sarah E Crawford;Richison Ivin Crawford;Clarace A Crawford;Joseph D Crawford;Levina Rallston;Flora J Rallston;Richard Z Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XY8|| |- |2844||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Murray Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lydia A Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Murray||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-ZH3|| |- |2845||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1848||23||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Nisbet Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-P1J|| |- |2846||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1833||38||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Jane Crawford;Louisa Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary A Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-MBM|| |- |2847||Spencer Crawford||William ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Spencer Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;Edmund Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanney Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QR-YFH|| |- |2848||Crawford||James ||||Male||1850||21||Ireland||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Martin Shipley;Sarah Jane Shipley;William T Shipley;John Cain||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-C5Q|| |- |2849||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1843||28||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZK7|| |- |2850||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1843||28||New Brunswick, Canada||Saint Marys, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Albert S Crawford;Robert F Crawford;Hiram Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-F59|| |- |2851||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Nancey Crawford;William Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-T98|| |- |2852||Crawford||George ||||Male||1796||75||Ireland||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Q-3GC|| |- |2853||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QV-16B|| |- |2854||Crawford||James ||||Male||1833||38||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jane Crawford;Laura Crawford;Clarance Crawford;Wilbert Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Alexander S McTevor;Mary Ann McCand;Duncan Wares||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-7G1|| |- |2855||Crawford||Barbra ||||Female||1816||55||Ireland||Esquesing, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-8LV|| |- |2856||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emmie Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Charles Crawford;Henry W Crawford;Ida Mat Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Emilia Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43Y-QLH|| |- |2857||Crawford||John ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary C Crawford;Robert Thos Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-3YS|| |- |2858||Crawford||Catharina ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-2YZ|| |- |2859||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43K-9B4|| |- |2860||Alexander Crawford||John ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||East Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Anne Jane Crawford;Margret Anne Crawford;George William Crawford;Florence Adeline Crawford;Hannah Tosin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-PSR|| |- |2861||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-NVD|| |- |2862||Crawford||Allice ||||Female||1857||14||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Kennie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48B-24N|| |- |2863||Crawford||John ||||Male||1865||6||||Stanstead Plain, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||Phebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KW-RH1|| |- |2864||Crawford||James ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth P Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-HJR|| |- |2865||M Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Thos W Crawford;Anna S Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-JZD|| |- |2866||Crawford||William ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Alexander Grady||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-9CF|| |- |2867||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1807||64||Ireland||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-LR7|| |- |2868||D Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1864||7||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Henery Crawford;Mary F Crawford;Abner M Crawford;Lusinda Crawford;Emy Crawford;Pheby Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary E Crawford;Harriet V Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-N47|| |- |2869||A Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elisabeh Crawford;Elisabith Crawford;Luce Crawford;Willian Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YKM|| |- |2870||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1855||16||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret J Crawford;John Crawford;James R Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-4PK|| |- |2871||Crawford||Lenora ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||North Dumfries, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-3HY|| |- |2872||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Saml Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Ann Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47N-QJ5|| |- |2873||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1835||36||England, United Kingdom||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||F William Crawford;H D Crawford;E Theadore Crawford;Ann Melia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QD-2YS|| |- |2874||Burton Crawford||George ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Jesse M Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Vilet Christian Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43G-S4L|| |- |2875||W Crawford||J ||||Male||1837||34||Ontario, Canada||Mariposa, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ann Crawford;Robt J Crawford;Saml J Crawford;William A Crawford;Albert E Crawford;Geo W Pillon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M479-RD3|| |- |2876||Crawford||James ||||Male||1817||54||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Neil Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8MZ|| |- |2877||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1843||28||Scotland, United Kingdom||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Maryann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-B37|| |- |2878||Crawford||Euphemia ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunning Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-ZYR|| |- |2879||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Eliza Crawford;James Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Rosan Crawford;Dennes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-2LQ|| |- |2880||Crawford||Lilla ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Angus Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Marcus Crawford;Charles Crawford;Angus Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Martha Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Janet Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-Z25|| |- |2881||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1851||20||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||André Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Guillaume Crawford;Isabelle Biggs Crawford;George André Crawford;Joseph A R Crawford;Eliza Margarite Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-VLG|| |- |2882||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1861||10||||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||Frederick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4K4-FMQ|| |- |2883||Crawford||William ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-RGH|| |- |2884||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1832||39||New Brunswick, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James A Crawford;John A Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-Z77|| |- |2885||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1837||34||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-LRD|| |- |2886||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Guthrie Crawford;Margret R Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Jane Wallace;Jessie Wallace||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-Z6F|| |- |2887||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1822||49||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Emiley Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-TV2|| |- |2888||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||1845||26||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-9R3|| |- |2889||C Crawford||James ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel L Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;Jane H Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-2R7|| |- |2890||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1781||90||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Maria Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-6R4|| |- |2891||Ann Crawford||Lucy ||||Female||1862||9||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Newton Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4D8-C9G|| |- |2892||Jane Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Marey Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Sanuel Smith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-Y85|| |- |2893||Crawford||William ||||Male||1857||14||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabela Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-CXD|| |- |2894||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Helen Crawford;Martha Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-SS6|| |- |2895||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Woolwich, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Marey Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-2HJ|| |- |2896||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1864||7||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Fredk G Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Ada May Crawford;Margaret Goosely;Mary R Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-23K|| |- |2897||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1819||52||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-2LR|| |- |2898||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriett Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Mary Crawford;James C Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Marial Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-YSY|| |- |2899||Crawford||George ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Neil Crawford;Robert Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-8MR|| |- |2900||Crawford||John ||||Male||1844||27||Ireland||Artemesia, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Love;Mary Love;Frances Love;Samuel Love;Margaret Love;William J Love;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M476-5M5|| |- |2901||J Crawford||Melinda ||||Female||1854||17||Nova Scotia, Canada||Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James L Crawford;Eliza A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-MTG|| |- |2902||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Rebecka Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Lettia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-KV8|| |- |2903||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1839||32||United States||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Emma E J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47M-W9C|| |- |2904||Crawford||James ||||Male||1827||44||||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Martha Crawford;Absolum Crawford;James Crawford;Elizeabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-R8V|| |- |2905||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1861||10||||Saint-Louis, L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M427-BV1|| |- |2906||Crawford||Jacob ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Cornwall, Stormont, Canada West, British Colonial America||Susan Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emily Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QM-TZJ|| |- |2907||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-BMG|| |- |2908||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||1838||33||||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-4HQ|| |- |2909||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Ben Crawford;Amelia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-95F|| |- |2910||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1816||55||Scotland, United Kingdom||Zone, Kent, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47K-JJ2|| |- |2911||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Mary H Crawford;James Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Hillery||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-HWD|| |- |2912||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1841||30||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mathew Crawford;J James Crawford;Dorkes Crawford;M Jane Crawford;R Sarah Crawford;T Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q4-W1Q|| |- |2913||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1868||3||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Archibald Cotter;Amanda Cotter;Leonard Cotter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XYY|| |- |2914||Crawford||George ||||Male||1827||44||Ireland||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MD-LBL|| |- |2915||Crawford||Dennis ||||Male||1825||46||Ireland||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-Y7Z|| |- |2916||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;Edward Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-BSS|| |- |2917||Crawford||David ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-8YY|| |- |2918||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;James Crawford;Agness Crawford;William Crawford;Janet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-KTF|| |- |2919||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Wm Henry Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-X5N|| |- |2920||Crawford||Harry ||||Female||1854||17||Scotland, United Kingdom||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42R-KYK|| |- |2921||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Marey E Crawford;Horace Crawford;Scarah Crawford;Elizabeth Irvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-896|| |- |2922||Rosetta Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;Caroline Crawford;John Wallace Crawford;Thos Henry Crawford;Florence Crawford;Annie Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-3CJ|| |- |2923||Crawford||Elezebeth ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Luther, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Anne Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emialy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47R-XX1|| |- |2924||M Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1818||53||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZKQ|| |- |2925||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1839||32||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Amelia Crawford;Amos Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-WDX|| |- |2926||Crawford||Margrett ||||Female||1813||58||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Wm Crawford;Thos Crawford;Wm Crawford;Fracis A Crawford;Marget Crawford;Millice A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47W-YVC|| |- |2927||Crawford||Eli ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Eli Crawford;Margeret Crawford;Ralph Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Mc Clelland;R L Russel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-TD8|| |- |2928||Crawford||Clarah ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Christiann Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-J3T|| |- |2929||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||1850||21||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-X4N|| |- |2930||Crawford||William ||||Male||1831||40||Ireland||North Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Richard Bertram;Phebe Bertram;Robert Wild;George Mills;William Smith;Joseph Pedler;William Wells;George Kirk||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M432-21C|| |- |2931||Crawford||Phebe ||||Female||1843||28||||Stanstead Plain, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KW-RC1|| |- |2932||Crawford||James ||||Male||1843||28||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Sarah Wilson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47F-Z22|| |- |2933||Crawford||Ann ||||Male||1809||62||Ireland||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-FWG|| |- |2934||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1807||64||Ireland||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4ML-LRT|| |- |2935||Crawford||James ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Eramosa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||John Rea;Maria Rea;Janet Rea;Daniel Thompson;Flora Mc Donald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-9K2|| |- |2936||Crawford||George ||||Male||1833||38||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Gerdy Gilden||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M481-69X|| |- |2937||Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Levina Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Levina Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M435-FV3|| |- |2938||Crawford||Garner ||||Male||1832||39||Ireland||Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-Z1F|| |- |2939||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1838||33||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Cily Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QF-48C|| |- |2940||Crawford||Titus ||||Male||1804||67||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pugwash, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Rebecca Crawford;George W Crawford;Arthur F Crawford;Margarete Pater K*;Titus Woodworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DD-XBF|| |- |2941||Crawford||James ||||Male||1870||1||United States||Middle Barneys River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Annie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4DC-9MQ|| |- |2942||Crawford||John ||||Male||1825||46||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James A Crawford;John A Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-Z7Q|| |- |2943||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1811||60||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-56K|| |- |2944||Crawford||Cutcher ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;Edgar S Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-Z4W|| |- |2945||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Harriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-4WP|| |- |2946||Crawford||David ||||Male||1840||31||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ward, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42F-6PX|| |- |2947||Crawford||Davit ||||Male||1844||27||Ireland||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Patients Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-T2N|| |- |2948||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1855||16||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabela Crawford;Robert Crawford;William Crawford;Ann Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47D-CF6|| |- |2949||Crawford||Adeline ||||Female||1865||6||||Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M422-ZKB|| |- |2950||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John B Crawford;Anna P Crawford;Harry Crawford;Stanley Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QQ-24N|| |- |2951||Crawford||Elleanor ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;William L Crawford;John Crawford;James I Crawford;Elizabeth A Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-LG2|| |- |2952||Crawford||John ||||Male||1796||75||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q3-ZDH|| |- |2953||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1849||22||England, United Kingdom||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Emma Campbell;Emma Lever||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M48R-SZH|| |- |2954||Crawford||Nancey ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-T9N|| |- |2955||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1796||75||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Elizabeth Speed||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43L-X4B|| |- |2956||Crawford||John ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Edward Johnson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-4X7|| |- |2957||Crawford||George ||||Male||1847||24||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford;Catharina Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-767|| |- |2958||James Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1858||13||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Anna Crawford;Charlotte Ann Crawford;George Crawford;Willm John Crawford;Alice Maria Crawford;Susana Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47B-65C|| |- |2959||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jenet Crawford;John Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Agness Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47V-B27|| |- |2960||Crawford||John ||||Male||1792||79||Ireland||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Ann Crawford;Ruben Crawford;Maria Crawford;Saml Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MJ-73R|| |- |2961||Crawford||Cunning ||||Male||1830||41||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Euphemia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47H-ZYG|| |- |2962||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1844||27||||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42C-4L2|| |- |2963||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||1846||25||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Martha Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q5-SSJ|| |- |2964||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Maryann Crawford;David Crawford;Jane Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie S Crawford;Benjiman Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M477-TPR|| |- |2965||Crawford||John ||||Male||1827||44||Scotland, United Kingdom||Almonte, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Marion Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W3-NJS|| |- |2966||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1858||13||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M428-1RL|| |- |2967||Craford||Victoria ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Philander Craford;Mary Jane Craford;Hannibal Craford;Thos L Craford;Lilla W Craford;Geo W Craford;George Vandasen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8QF|| |- |2968||Craford||Alexander ||||Male||1824||47||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Mary Craford;Catherine Craford;John Craford;Raechel Craford;Alexander Craford;William J Craford;Sarah Jane Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-6PS|| |- |2969||Croford||Jane ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Oxford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Cofferd;Agness Cofferd;John Croford;Mary A Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-9KS|| |- |2970||Crawfurt||Jane ||||Female||1824||47||Ireland||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Hannah Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Z3N|| |- |2971||Crofford||Sophia ||||Female||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Oxford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America||Robert Crofford;George B Crofford;Fanny E Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-5DQ|| |- |2972||Crofford||Sara ||||Female||1816||55||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-M28|| |- |2973||Crawfirt||Hannah ||||Female||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Jane Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-ZQK|| |- |2974||Crafford||Thomas ||||Male||1857||14||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4L3-3MZ|| |- |2975||Crowford||David ||||Male||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crowford;Annie Crowford;Frederick Crowford;Clarinda Crowford;William Crowford;George W Crowford;Rosette Crowford;John Ira Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-B2P|| |- |2976||Crowford||Frederick ||||Male||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crowford;Annie Crowford;Clarinda Crowford;David Crowford;William Crowford;George W Crowford;Rosette Crowford;John Ira Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RCT|| |- |2977||Crafford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1845||26||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4L3-39Q|| |- |2978||Crafford||David ||||Male||1857||14||||Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Donohoue||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42Z-L4N|| |- |2979||Crofford||Thomas ||||Male||1846||25||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-DG9|| |- |2980||Craford||Philander ||||Male||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Mary Jane Craford;Hannibal Craford;Victoria Craford;Thos L Craford;Lilla W Craford;Geo W Craford;George Vandasen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8Q7|| |- |2981||Croford||Georgina ||||Female||1842||29||Ireland||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-4P5|| |- |2982||Crawforth||Mathew ||||Male||1791||80||England, United Kingdom||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||William Crawforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-YGJ|| |- |2983||Crafford||Mary ||||Female||1851||20||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||William Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JN6|| |- |2984||S Crafford||John ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Morris, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crafford;Ann Crafford;Margaret Crafford;Mary A Crafford;Elizabeth Crafford;Martha Crafford;Rebecca Crafford;Josephine Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-159|| |- |2985||Crafford||Francis ||||Male||1862||9||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4L3-3MX|| |- |2986||Crafford||Martha ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Morris, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crafford;Ann Crafford;Margaret Crafford;Mary A Crafford;Elizabeth Crafford;Rebecca Crafford;Josephine Crafford;John S Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-1P1|| |- |2987||Craford||Marey ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Craford;Jane Craford;Martha Craford;John Craford;Robena Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-T5K|| |- |2988||Crauford||Jane ||||Female||1837||34||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crauford;George Crauford;Denes O Leary;Margret O Leary;George O Leary;William O Leary;Ellen O Leary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-R7X|| |- |2989||Craford||Mary ||||Female||1830||41||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Craford;Catherine Craford;John Craford;Raechel Craford;Alexander Craford;William J Craford;Sarah Jane Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-6P3|| |- |2990||Crawforth||William ||||Male||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q8-YG5|| |- |2991||Crafford||Gavin ||||Female||1866||5||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Elizabeth Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4L3-3M7|| |- |2992||Ellen Larisa Crowforth||Mary ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crowforth;Elizabeth Crowforth;Mary Jane Crowforth;Annie E Crowforth;Annie Crowforth;Anderson Crowforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-G9L|| |- |2993||Crofford||Samuel ||||Male||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HBZ|| |- |2994||Crofford||Charles ||||Male||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HBC|| |- |2995||Crewford||William ||||Male||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Wallace, Perth, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-ZZH|| |- |2996||Craford||Rachel ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Magnes Craford;Margaret Craford;John Craford;William Craford;James Miller||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-Y24|| |- |2997||E Crowforth||Annie ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crowforth;Elizabeth Crowforth;Mary Jane Crowforth;Mary Ellen Larisa Crowforth;Annie Crowforth;Anderson Crowforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-GML|| |- |2998||Ira Crowford||John ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crowford;Annie Crowford;Frederick Crowford;Clarinda Crowford;David Crowford;William Crowford;George W Crowford;Rosette Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-B2S|| |- |2999||Crofford||Moses ||||Male||1826||45||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HT8|| |- |3000||Craford||Elen ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||East Hawkesbury, Prescott, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||John Craford;Margaet Craford;Margaet Craford;Eliza Craford;Isabella Craford;John Craford;Jane Craford;Samuel Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-V8M|| |- |3001||Crewfora||Margrett ||||Female||1845||26||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-823|| |- |3002||Craford||Frederic ||||Male||1864||7||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Clara Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42K-Z2Y|| |- |3003||Crofford||Marcelle ||||Male||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Sawyer Crofford;Nathalie Crofford;Jean Crofford;Rufus Crofford;Isaac Crofford;Julianne Crofford;Joseph Disert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-GB4|| |- |3004||Crofford||Nathalie ||||Female||1813||58||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Sawyer Crofford;Marcelle Crofford;Jean Crofford;Rufus Crofford;Isaac Crofford;Julianne Crofford;Joseph Disert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-GY8|| |- |3005||Crafford||Sarey ||||Female||1815||56||Scotland, United Kingdom||Drummond, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Robart Crafford;Agness Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-8WG|| |- |3006||Crafford||Dina ||||Female||1861||10||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JNJ|| |- |3007||Craford||John ||||Male||1841||30||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Magnes Craford;Margaret Craford;William Craford;Rachel Craford;James Miller||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-Y26|| |- |3008||Crafort||Emma ||||Female||1862||9||||Stanbridge Station, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KX-D5K|| |- |3009||Crofford||Frederick ||||Male||1854||17||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-H4M|| |- |3010||Crofford||Walter ||||Male||1841||30||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crofford;Robert Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-M99|| |- |3011||Crofford||Andrew ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HB4|| |- |3012||Craford||Alexander ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Craford;Mary Craford;Catherine Craford;John Craford;Raechel Craford;William J Craford;Sarah Jane Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-Y6V|| |- |3013||W Crowford||George ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crowford;Annie Crowford;Frederick Crowford;Clarinda Crowford;David Crowford;William Crowford;Rosette Crowford;John Ira Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-BL7|| |- |3014||Crofford||James ||||Male||1846||25||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HQK|| |- |3015||Crauford||James ||||Male||1835||36||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crauford;George Crauford;Denis O Leary;Margret O Leary;George O Leary;William O Leary;Ellen O Leary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BJD|| |- |3016||M Crawfurt||James ||||Male||1823||48||Ireland||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Jane Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Hannah Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-6Z1|| |- |3017||Craford||Margaret ||||Female||1813||58||Ireland||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Magnes Craford;John Craford;William Craford;Rachel Craford;James Miller||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-YL4|| |- |3018||G Crawfort||Mariah ||||Female||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawfort;David L Crawfort;Linus Leely Crawfort;James Crawfort;Mary Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-ZW4|| |- |3019||A Croford||Mary ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Oxford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Cofferd;Agness Cofferd;John Croford;Jane Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-9K9|| |- |3020||Ann Craford||Mary ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Craford;Nancy Jane Pechay;Jane Pechay;James Pechay;William Pechay;James Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47P-1SM|| |- |3021||Crofford||William ||||Male||1850||21||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-M23|| |- |3022||Crafford||Robart ||||Male||1815||56||Scotland, United Kingdom||Drummond, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Sarey Crafford;Agness Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-31F|| |- |3023||Crowford||Clarinda ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crowford;Annie Crowford;Frederick Crowford;David Crowford;William Crowford;George W Crowford;Rosette Crowford;John Ira Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-B2L|| |- |3024||Crewford||George ||||Male||1815||56||Ireland||Wallace, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Marey Crewford;Robert Crewford;James Crewford;Margret Crewford;Richard Crewford;George Crewford;Catheren Crewford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-719|| |- |3025||Crewford||Robert ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Wallace, Perth, Ontario, Canada||George Crewford;Marey Crewford;James Crewford;Margret Crewford;Richard Crewford;George Crewford;Catheren Crewford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-713|| |- |3026||Craford||George ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Frances Craford;Henrey Craford;Richard Craford;Albert Craford;Adeline Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-T23|| |- |3027||Crafford||Rebecca ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Morris, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crafford;Ann Crafford;Margaret Crafford;Mary A Crafford;Elizabeth Crafford;Martha Crafford;Josephine Crafford;John S Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-15M|| |- |3028||Crafford||Samuel ||||Male||1835||36||Ireland||Morris, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crafford;Margaret Crafford;Mary A Crafford;Elizabeth Crafford;Martha Crafford;Rebecca Crafford;Josephine Crafford;John S Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-15N|| |- |3029||Crofford||Margret ||||Female||1857||14||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Stanly Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-ZTR|| |- |3030||Craford||Sarah ||||Female||1822||49||England, United Kingdom||Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Craford;Alfred Hudsen;John Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-8L5|| |- |3031||Crofford||Ann ||||Female||1827||44||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HBH|| |- |3032||Crafford||Josephine ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Morris, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crafford;Ann Crafford;Margaret Crafford;Mary A Crafford;Elizabeth Crafford;Martha Crafford;Rebecca Crafford;John S Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-15J|| |- |3033||Ann Crawfort||Mary ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa Jane Crawfort;William J Crawfort;Isabella Crawfort;Harriat Crawfort;Thomas A Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-QVN|| |- |3034||Crawfort||James ||||Male||1783||88||Ireland||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawfort;Mariah G Crawfort;David L Crawfort;Linus Leely Crawfort;Mary Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Z7L|| |- |3035||Crofford||John ||||Male||1867||4||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HYK|| |- |3036||Crawfort||Harriat ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Mary Ann Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa Jane Crawfort;William J Crawfort;Isabella Crawfort;Thomas A Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-QJH|| |- |3037||E Crofford||Fanny ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Oxford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America||Robert Crofford;Sophia Crofford;George B Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-56S|| |- |3038||L Craford||Thos ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Philander Craford;Mary Jane Craford;Hannibal Craford;Victoria Craford;Lilla W Craford;Geo W Craford;George Vandasen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8QN|| |- |3039||Crewford||James ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Wallace, Perth, Ontario, Canada||George Crewford;Marey Crewford;Robert Crewford;Margret Crewford;Richard Crewford;George Crewford;Catheren Crewford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-71Y|| |- |3040||Crofford||Frank ||||Male||1862||9||||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-9VR|| |- |3041||Crowford||William ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crowford;Annie Crowford;Frederick Crowford;Clarinda Crowford;David Crowford;George W Crowford;Rosette Crowford;John Ira Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RCB|| |- |3042||Crawfurt||James ||||Male||1848||23||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Jane Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Hannah Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-68L|| |- |3043||Crafford||Gavin ||||Male||1826||45||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JND|| |- |3044||Crofford||Mary ||||Female||1853||18||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Ann Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HY7|| |- |3045||Crawfor||Gilford ||||Male||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Isaiah Keirstead;Sarah Keirstead||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MX-DPJ|| |- |3046||Crofford||Julianne ||||Female||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Sawyer Crofford;Nathalie Crofford;Marcelle Crofford;Jean Crofford;Rufus Crofford;Isaac Crofford;Joseph Disert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-GYV|| |- |3047||Craford||Henrey ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Frances Craford;George Craford;Richard Craford;Albert Craford;Adeline Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-TLS|| |- |3048||Crofford||James ||||Male||1848||23||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-DGC|| |- |3049||Crofford||William ||||Male||1861||10||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HYT|| |- |3050||Crafford||Frederick ||||Male||1854||17||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JNF|| |- |3051||A Crawfert||Samuel ||||Male||1865||6||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawfert;Nancy Crawfert;Mary H Crawfert;David James Crawfert;Margaret Crawfert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-CT6|| |- |3052||Crawfort||Margaret ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Mary Ann Crawfort;Elisa Jane Crawfort;William J Crawfort;Isabella Crawfort;Harriat Crawfort;Thomas A Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-QV6|| |- |3053||Craford||Thomas ||||Male||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Margaret Craford;Martha Craford;Douglas M A Craford;John Thomas Craford;Mary Craford;Lawrence Howard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-YG2|| |- |3054||Crewford||Catheren ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Wallace, Perth, Ontario, Canada||George Crewford;Marey Crewford;Robert Crewford;James Crewford;Margret Crewford;Richard Crewford;George Crewford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-71W|| |- |3055||Craford||Davis ||||Male||1826||45||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42K-QL3|| |- |3056||Crowford||Margaret ||||Female||1829||42||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crowford;Lanney Crowford;William J Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-B6L|| |- |3057||Crafford||Margaret ||||Female||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Morris, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crafford;Ann Crafford;Mary A Crafford;Elizabeth Crafford;Martha Crafford;Rebecca Crafford;Josephine Crafford;John S Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-1PB|| |- |3058||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||1839||32||Ontario, Canada||Oxford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America||Sophia Crofford;George B Crofford;Fanny E Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-5DD|| |- |3059||Crawfort||Thomas ||||Male||1837||34||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Mariah G Crawfort;David L Crawfort;Linus Leely Crawfort;James Crawfort;Mary Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Z7K|| |- |3060||Crawfirt||Elizabeth ||||Female||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Jane Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Hannah Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-ZQ2|| |- |3061||J Crawfort||William ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Mary Ann Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa Jane Crawfort;Isabella Crawfort;Harriat Crawfort;Thomas A Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-QJP|| |- |3062||Crawfurt||William ||||Male||1849||22||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Jane Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Hannah Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-689|| |- |3063||Leely Crawfort||Linus ||||Male||1869||2||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawfort;Mariah G Crawfort;David L Crawfort;James Crawfort;Mary Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Z72|| |- |3064||Craford||Margaret ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Martha Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas M A Craford;John Thomas Craford;Mary Craford;Lawrence Howard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-YLN|| |- |3065||A Crafert||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Oxford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Lamrock;Sarah Lamrock;William Lamrock;Ellen J Lamrock;Cathrine Lamrock;Sarah E Lamrock;John E Lamrock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-C21|| |- |3066||Crowforth||Anderson ||||Male||1867||4||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crowforth;Elizabeth Crowforth;Mary Jane Crowforth;Annie E Crowforth;Mary Ellen Larisa Crowforth;Annie Crowforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-G9Q|| |- |3067||J Craford||William ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Craford;Mary Craford;Catherine Craford;John Craford;Raechel Craford;Alexander Craford;Sarah Jane Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-6GN|| |- |3068||Crawfert||Nancy ||||Female||1836||35||Ireland||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawfert;Mary H Crawfert;David James Crawfert;Samuel A Crawfert;Margaret Crawfert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XPP|| |- |3069||Crofford||Isaac ||||Male||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Sawyer Crofford;Nathalie Crofford;Marcelle Crofford;Jean Crofford;Rufus Crofford;Julianne Crofford;Joseph Disert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-GYJ|| |- |3070||Crofford||Lucy ||||Female||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-H7S|| |- |3071||Crauford||Jane ||||Female||1837||34||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crauford;George Crauford;Denis O Leary;Margret O Leary;George O Leary;William O Leary;Ellen O Leary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BJC|| |- |3072||Craford||Albert ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Frances Craford;George Craford;Henrey Craford;Richard Craford;Adeline Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-T2C|| |- |3073||Craford||Margaet ||||Female||1849||22||Ontario, Canada||East Hawkesbury, Prescott, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||John Craford;Margaet Craford;Eliza Craford;Isabella Craford;John Craford;Jane Craford;Samuel Craford;Elen Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-VZH|| |- |3074||Crafort||Lisa ||||Female||1860||11||||Stanbridge Station, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KX-D5Y|| |- |3075||Craford||William ||||Male||1847||24||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Magnes Craford;Margaret Craford;John Craford;Rachel Craford;James Miller||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-Y2N|| |- |3076||Craford||Anna ||||Female||1840||31||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42K-ZLM|| |- |3077||Jane Crowforth||Mary ||||Female||1856||15||England, United Kingdom||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crowforth;Elizabeth Crowforth;Annie E Crowforth;Mary Ellen Larisa Crowforth;Annie Crowforth;Anderson Crowforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-G9K|| |- |3078||Crafford||Eliza ||||Female||1849||22||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Martha Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4L3-3MW|| |- |3079||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Walter Crofford;Mary Ann Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-M91|| |- |3080||Craford||Magnes ||||Male||1811||60||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Craford;John Craford;William Craford;Rachel Craford;James Miller||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-Y2W|| |- |3081||Thomas Craford||John ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Margaret Craford;Martha Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas M A Craford;Mary Craford;Lawrence Howard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-YGX|| |- |3082||Crafford||Mary ||||Female||1862||9||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JNV|| |- |3083||Craford||Robert ||||Male||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||Turnberry, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Evans;Mary Evans||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-CMF|| |- |3084||Crafford||John ||||Male||1818||53||Scotland, United Kingdom||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JY3|| |- |3085||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-ZXW|| |- |3086||Crofford||Anne ||||Female||1860||11||United States||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-9K9|| |- |3087||Croford||M ||||Male||1843||28||Ontario, Canada||Walsingham, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||H W Dimond;Eliza Dimond;Caroline Dimond;Sarah Loyd;Margret Bush;E S Hellyer;R D Brown;Daniel Chambers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43V-H89|| |- |3088||Crafford||John ||||Male||1869||2||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4L3-3MC|| |- |3089||Jane Craford||Marthea ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Kinloss, Huron-Kinloss, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Charles Craford;Rossannina Craford;Robert Craford;Thos Craford;Charles Craford;Mary Ann Kirk||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-VKM|| |- |3090||Craford||John ||||Male||1809||62||England, United Kingdom||Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Craford;Alfred Hudsen;John Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QC-8LV|| |- |3091||Croford||John ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Georgina Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-4PG|| |- |3092||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||1814||57||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lansdowne, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Elizebeth Landon;Jannet Landon;Crister Landon;Willem Landon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-R2T|| |- |3093||Crofford||Daniel ||||Male||1850||21||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-ZT5|| |- |3094||Crowforth||Thomas ||||Male||1829||42||England, United Kingdom||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crowforth;Mary Jane Crowforth;Annie E Crowforth;Mary Ellen Larisa Crowforth;Annie Crowforth;Anderson Crowforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-G99|| |- |3095||W Craford||Lilla ||||Female||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Philander Craford;Mary Jane Craford;Hannibal Craford;Victoria Craford;Thos L Craford;Geo W Craford;George Vandasen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8QJ|| |- |3096||Crofford||Jean ||||Male||1853||18||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Sawyer Crofford;Nathalie Crofford;Marcelle Crofford;Rufus Crofford;Isaac Crofford;Julianne Crofford;Joseph Disert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-GY7|| |- |3097||Craford||Rossannina ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Kinloss, Huron-Kinloss, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Charles Craford;Robert Craford;Marthea Jane Craford;Thos Craford;Charles Craford;Mary Ann Kirk||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-VVR|| |- |3098||Craford||Margaret ||||Female||1856||15||Canada||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||John Power;Eliza Power;Mary Power;John Power;Dennis Olarey;Thomas Craford;Michael Welch;Thomas Hogan;Francis Bone;Sophia Bone;Francis Bone;Thomas Bone;Mary Bone||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-RWF|| |- |3099||Croford||Eliza ||||Female||1845||26||Irlande, L'Amiante, Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KH-NJ2|| |- |3100||Craford||Eliza ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||East Hawkesbury, Prescott, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||John Craford;Margaet Craford;Margaet Craford;Isabella Craford;John Craford;Jane Craford;Samuel Craford;Elen Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-VZY|| |- |3101||W Craford||Geo ||||Male||1869||2||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Philander Craford;Mary Jane Craford;Hannibal Craford;Victoria Craford;Thos L Craford;Lilla W Craford;George Vandasen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-8QV|| |- |3102||Crofford||John ||||Male||1858||13||||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-DGS|| |- |3103||Crofford||George ||||Male||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HY6|| |- |3104||Jane Craford||Mary ||||Female||1834||37||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Philander Craford;Hannibal Craford;Victoria Craford;Thos L Craford;Lilla W Craford;Geo W Craford;George Vandasen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-83G|| |- |3105||Craford||William ||||Male||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Oxford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America||James Mundle;Mary Mundle;Jane Mundle;Ellen Mundle;Marthy Mundle;Sarah Mundle;Henery Mc Dole||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-98G|| |- |3106||Craford||Robert ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Kinloss, Huron-Kinloss, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Charles Craford;Rossannina Craford;Marthea Jane Craford;Thos Craford;Charles Craford;Mary Ann Kirk||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-CZS|| |- |3107||Craford||John ||||Male||1809||62||Ireland||East Hawkesbury, Prescott, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||Margaet Craford;Margaet Craford;Eliza Craford;Isabella Craford;John Craford;Jane Craford;Samuel Craford;Elen Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-V88|| |- |3108||M Crofford||Hugh ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QB-LS6|| |- |3109||Crowford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crowford;Annie Crowford;Frederick Crowford;Clarinda Crowford;David Crowford;William Crowford;George W Crowford;Rosette Crowford;John Ira Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-B23|| |- |3110||Crafort||Nella ||||Female||1855||16||||Stanbridge Station, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||Nora Reed||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KX-D5N|| |- |3111||Crawfirt||Margaret ||||Female||1856||15||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Jane Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Hannah Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Z3R|| |- |3112||Crowford||John ||||Male||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||William Kimmerly;Sarah Kimmerly;Almira Kimmerly;Alice Kimmerly;Almeda Kimmerly||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QX-DJ1|| |- |3113||Crauford||George ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crauford;Jane Crauford;Denes O Leary;Margret O Leary;George O Leary;William O Leary;Ellen O Leary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-RQT|| |- |3114||Jane Craford||Sarah ||||Female||1863||8||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Craford;Mary Craford;Catherine Craford;John Craford;Raechel Craford;Alexander Craford;William J Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-6PW|| |- |3115||Crewford||Margret ||||Female||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||Wallace, Perth, Ontario, Canada||George Crewford;Marey Crewford;Robert Crewford;James Crewford;Richard Crewford;George Crewford;Catheren Crewford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-71Q|| |- |3116||Craford||Margrat ||||Female||1852||19||Ontario, Canada||Palmerston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Evens;Ester Mulvine Evens;William S Evens;John I Evens;Hariat Ann Evens;Henry Joseph Evens;Mulvina Evens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-F7Y|| |- |3117||Craford||John ||||Male||1815||56||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Jane Craford;Martha Craford;John Craford;Marey Craford;Robena Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-TR4|| |- |3118||Ann Crofford||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Walter Crofford;Robert Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-M9Y|| |- |3119||Crafford||Ann ||||Female||1837||34||Ireland||Morris, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crafford;Margaret Crafford;Mary A Crafford;Elizabeth Crafford;Martha Crafford;Rebecca Crafford;Josephine Crafford;John S Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-1PY|| |- |3120||Crafford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Morris, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crafford;Ann Crafford;Margaret Crafford;Mary A Crafford;Martha Crafford;Rebecca Crafford;Josephine Crafford;John S Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-15P|| |- |3121||James Crawfert||David ||||Male||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawfert;Nancy Crawfert;Mary H Crawfert;Samuel A Crawfert;Margaret Crawfert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-CTM|| |- |3122||Crewford||Marey ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Wallace, Perth, Ontario, Canada||George Crewford;Robert Crewford;James Crewford;Margret Crewford;Richard Crewford;George Crewford;Catheren Crewford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-715|| |- |3123||Craford||Mary ||||Female||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Margaret Craford;Martha Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas M A Craford;John Thomas Craford;Lawrence Howard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-YGF|| |- |3124||Craford||Clara ||||Female||1864||7||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Frederic Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-BTX|| |- |3125||Henry Craford||William ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Sara Craford;Daved Craford;Marey Elesebeth Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-N6L|| |- |3126||L Crawfort||David ||||Male||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawfort;Mariah G Crawfort;Linus Leely Crawfort;James Crawfort;Mary Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-ZWQ|| |- |3127||Craford||James ||||Male||1824||47||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Frances Craford;George Craford;Henrey Craford;Richard Craford;Albert Craford;Adeline Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-T26|| |- |3128||Craford||Margaet ||||Female||1823||48||Scotland, United Kingdom||East Hawkesbury, Prescott, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||John Craford;Margaet Craford;Eliza Craford;Isabella Craford;John Craford;Jane Craford;Samuel Craford;Elen Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-VZZ|| |- |3129||Craford||Hannibal ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Philander Craford;Mary Jane Craford;Victoria Craford;Thos L Craford;Lilla W Craford;Geo W Craford;George Vandasen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q2-831|| |- |3130||Crawfurt||Mary ||||Female||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Jane Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Hannah Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-6ZT|| |- |3131||Craford||Thomas ||||Male||1854||17||Canada||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||John Power;Eliza Power;Mary Power;John Power;Dennis Olarey;Margaret Craford;Michael Welch;Thomas Hogan;Francis Bone;Sophia Bone;Francis Bone;Thomas Bone;Mary Bone||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MZ-RWH|| |- |3132||Craford||Jane ||||Female||1816||55||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Craford;Martha Craford;John Craford;Marey Craford;Robena Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-T5J|| |- |3133||Crofford||Rufus ||||Male||1863||8||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Sawyer Crofford;Nathalie Crofford;Marcelle Crofford;Jean Crofford;Isaac Crofford;Julianne Crofford;Joseph Disert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-GYN|| |- |3134||Crowforth||Elizabeth ||||Female||1834||37||England, United Kingdom||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crowforth;Mary Jane Crowforth;Annie E Crowforth;Mary Ellen Larisa Crowforth;Annie Crowforth;Anderson Crowforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-G9S|| |- |3135||Crofford||George ||||Male||1858||13||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HW5|| |- |3136||Crawfort||Isabella ||||Female||1862||9||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Mary Ann Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa Jane Crawfort;William J Crawfort;Harriat Crawfort;Thomas A Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-QV8|| |- |3137||Crauford||George ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crauford;Jane Crauford;Denis O Leary;Margret O Leary;George O Leary;William O Leary;Ellen O Leary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-R68|| |- |3138||Crafford||Elizabeth ||||Male||1868||3||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gavin Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JN3|| |- |3139||Crofford||Ann ||||Female||1811||60||Ireland||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Corbet;Noono Henley;Nancy Hammond;Margaret Brown;Bridget Austin;Ellen Powers;Mary Brown;Lydia Prim;Martha Smith;Betsey Smith;Mary Rolland;Matilda Longe;Margaret Porters;Margaret Abraham;Ellen Barry;Eliza Witts;Agnes Platt;Ada Donery;Ann Doolin;Rosa Cunningham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q7-1ZZ|| |- |3140||Craford||Martha ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Margaret Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas M A Craford;John Thomas Craford;Mary Craford;Lawrence Howard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-YGD|| |- |3141||Crofford||Medelton ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Biddulph, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Webb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QG-MQZ|| |- |3142||B Crofford||George ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Oxford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America||Robert Crofford;Sophia Crofford;Fanny E Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4W9-5D2|| |- |3143||Crofford||Charles ||||Male||1852||19||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-ZXD|| |- |3144||Crofford||David ||||Male||1864||7||||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-DG3|| |- |3145||J Crowford||William ||||Male||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crowford;Margaret Crowford;Lanney Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BXK|| |- |3146||K Crofford||W ||||Male||1851||20||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-82F|| |- |3147||Craford||Thos ||||Male||1870||1||Ontario, Canada||Kinloss, Huron-Kinloss, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Charles Craford;Rossannina Craford;Robert Craford;Marthea Jane Craford;Charles Craford;Mary Ann Kirk||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-CZ3|| |- |3148||Crowford||Mary ||||Female||1823||48||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ekfrid, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crowford;Mary Mac Key||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-4M6|| |- |3149||Crofford||Stanly ||||Male||1853||18||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Margret Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HTH|| |- |3150||Craford||Sara ||||Female||1835||36||Ireland||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Daved Craford;William Henry Craford;Marey Elesebeth Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-7NW|| |- |3151||Crofford||Sawyer ||||Male||1821||50||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Nathalie Crofford;Marcelle Crofford;Jean Crofford;Rufus Crofford;Isaac Crofford;Julianne Crofford;Joseph Disert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4M2-GYF|| |- |3152||Crofford||James ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-Z6Y|| |- |3153||Craford||Raechel ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Craford;Mary Craford;Catherine Craford;John Craford;Alexander Craford;William J Craford;Sarah Jane Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-6G2|| |- |3154||D Craford||James ||||Male||1839||32||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42K-Z27|| |- |3155||Crafford||Martha ||||Female||1834||37||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Eliza Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4L3-3MK|| |- |3156||Craford||Samuel ||||Male||1829||42||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Mary Craford;Margaret Craford;Martha Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas M A Craford;John Thomas Craford;Mary Craford;Lawrence Howard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-YLK|| |- |3157||Crofford||Alice ||||Female||1866||5||||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-9VG|| |- |3158||Craford||Jane ||||Female||1857||14||Ontario, Canada||East Hawkesbury, Prescott, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||John Craford;Margaet Craford;Margaet Craford;Eliza Craford;Isabella Craford;John Craford;Samuel Craford;Elen Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-VZ3|| |- |3159||Crafford||Samuel ||||Male||1811||60||Ireland||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Margaret Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-YJL|| |- |3160||Craford||John ||||Male||1855||16||Ontario, Canada||East Hawkesbury, Prescott, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||John Craford;Margaet Craford;Margaet Craford;Eliza Craford;Isabella Craford;Jane Craford;Samuel Craford;Elen Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-VZB|| |- |3161||Crawfert||David ||||Male||1836||35||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Nancy Crawfert;Mary H Crawfert;David James Crawfert;Samuel A Crawfert;Margaret Crawfert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-CR8|| |- |3162||Craford||John ||||Male||1854||17||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Craford;Mary Craford;Catherine Craford;Raechel Craford;Alexander Craford;William J Craford;Sarah Jane Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-6P7|| |- |3163||Crofford||Lucinda ||||Female||1857||14||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HTJ|| |- |3164||Crowford||Lanney ||||Female||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crowford;Margaret Crowford;William J Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-B6J|| |- |3165||Craford||Adeline ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Frances Craford;George Craford;Henrey Craford;Richard Craford;Albert Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-TLQ|| |- |3166||Crofford||John ||||Male||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Agness Crofford;Archabella Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-Y54|| |- |3167||Craford||Frances ||||Female||1828||43||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;George Craford;Henrey Craford;Richard Craford;Albert Craford;Adeline Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-T2Z|| |- |3168||Crawfurt||John ||||Male||1853||18||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Jane Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Hannah Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-68S|| |- |3169||Craford||Catherine ||||Female||1851||20||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Craford;Mary Craford;John Craford;Raechel Craford;Alexander Craford;William J Craford;Sarah Jane Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WQ-6PQ|| |- |3170||Crofford||Anne ||||Female||1843||28||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-9VZ|| |- |3171||Crofford||Margrett ||||Female||1857||14||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Osburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-ZXH|| |- |3172||Crowford||William ||||Male||1825||46||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crowford;Frederick Crowford;Clarinda Crowford;David Crowford;William Crowford;George W Crowford;Rosette Crowford;John Ira Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-B22|| |- |3173||Elesebeth Craford||Marey ||||Female||1866||5||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Sara Craford;Daved Craford;William Henry Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-N6R|| |- |3174||A Crafford||Mary ||||Female||1856||15||Ontario, Canada||Morris, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crafford;Ann Crafford;Margaret Crafford;Elizabeth Crafford;Martha Crafford;Rebecca Crafford;Josephine Crafford;John S Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Z-15X|| |- |3175||Crafford||Margaret ||||Female||1811||60||Ireland||Nassagaweya, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Samuel Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47X-YJG|| |- |3176||Crofford||Isebell ||||Female||1821||50||Ireland||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-H43|| |- |3177||Craford||Thos ||||Male||1809||62||Ireland||Kinloss, Huron-Kinloss, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Marthew Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-VKW|| |- |3178||Crofford||Sarah ||||Female||1829||42||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HRY|| |- |3179||Craford||Charles ||||Male||1840||31||Ontario, Canada||Kinloss, Huron-Kinloss, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Rossannina Craford;Robert Craford;Marthea Jane Craford;Thos Craford;Charles Craford;Mary Ann Kirk||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-CZG|| |- |3180||Crowford||Annie ||||Female||1835||36||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crowford;Frederick Crowford;Clarinda Crowford;David Crowford;William Crowford;George W Crowford;Rosette Crowford;John Ira Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-BL3|| |- |3181||H Crawfert||Mary ||||Female||1859||12||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawfert;Nancy Crawfert;David James Crawfert;Samuel A Crawfert;Margaret Crawfert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-XPR|| |- |3182||Craford||James ||||Male||1819||52||Ireland||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Sara Craford;Daved Craford;William Henry Craford;Marey Elesebeth Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-7N7|| |- |3183||Crofford||Eliza ||||Male||1821||50||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||W K Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-827|| |- |3184||Craford||Marthew ||||Female||1809||62||Ireland||Kinloss, Huron-Kinloss, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thos Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-VK9|| |- |3185||Crofford||William ||||Male||1871||0||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Lucy Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-H76|| |- |3186||Jane Crawfort||Elisa ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Mary Ann Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;William J Crawfort;Isabella Crawfort;Harriat Crawfort;Thomas A Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-QJG|| |- |3187||Craford||Isabella ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||East Hawkesbury, Prescott, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||John Craford;Margaet Craford;Margaet Craford;Eliza Craford;John Craford;Jane Craford;Samuel Craford;Elen Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-VZ4|| |- |3188||Craford||James ||||Male||1827||44||Ireland||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Craford;Nancy Jane Pechay;Jane Pechay;James Pechay;William Pechay;Mary Ann Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47P-1SC|| |- |3189||Craford||Richard ||||Female||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Frances Craford;George Craford;Henrey Craford;Albert Craford;Adeline Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-TL3|| |- |3190||Craford||Daved ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Sara Craford;William Henry Craford;Marey Elesebeth Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-7N4|| |- |3191||Craford||Arthur ||||Male||1868||3||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M42V-BTL|| |- |3192||M A Craford||Douglas ||||Male||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Margaret Craford;Martha Craford;Thomas Craford;John Thomas Craford;Mary Craford;Lawrence Howard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-YG6|| |- |3193||Crafford||Agness ||||Female||1853||18||Ontario, Canada||Drummond, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Robart Crafford;Sarey Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-8WP|| |- |3194||Crafford||Martha ||||Female||1859||12||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JNN|| |- |3195||Craford||Charles ||||Male||1871||0||Ontario, Canada||Kinloss, Huron-Kinloss, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Charles Craford;Rossannina Craford;Robert Craford;Marthea Jane Craford;Thos Craford;Mary Ann Kirk||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M475-VV5|| |- |3196||Crawferd||Mary ||||Female||1851||20||||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Sarah A H Cuisno||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KG-PCL|| |- |3197||Crawfirt||Tims ||||Male||1860||11||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Jane Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Sarah J Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Hannah Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-ZQY|| |- |3198||Crofford||Archabella ||||Female||1850||21||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crofford;Agness Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-YPB|| |- |3199||Crewford||George ||||Male||1861||10||Ontario, Canada||Wallace, Perth, Ontario, Canada||George Crewford;Marey Crewford;Robert Crewford;James Crewford;Margret Crewford;Richard Crewford;Catheren Crewford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-717|| |- |3200||Croford||John ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||Oxford, Grenville, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Cofferd;Agness Cofferd;Mary A Croford;Jane Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-9KM|| |- |3201||Craford||Robena ||||Female||1860||11||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Craford;Jane Craford;Martha Craford;John Craford;Marey Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-T52|| |- |3202||Crofford||William ||||Male||1846||25||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-HWR|| |- |3203||Croford||Susan ||||Female||1837||34||New Brunswick, Canada||Shediac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||David Kirk;Mary Kirk;Minnie Kirk;William Kirk;Helen Kirk;Maggie McDonal;Helen McDonal;Helen Riley;Agustus Regus;John Laley;Danial Camble;John McArtey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MF-NQV|| |- |3204||Crafford||William ||||Male||1853||18||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Mary Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JNX|| |- |3205||A Crawfort||Thomas ||||Male||1868||3||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Mary Ann Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa Jane Crawfort;William J Crawfort;Isabella Crawfort;Harriat Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-QJX|| |- |3206||Crafford||Marguerit ||||Female||1856||15||||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4LS-JNQ|| |- |3207||Crawfort||William ||||Male||1821||50||Ireland||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawfort;Mary Ann Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa Jane Crawfort;William J Crawfort;Isabella Crawfort;Harriat Crawfort;Thomas A Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-QVF|| |- |3208||Craford||Samuel ||||Male||1859||12||Ontario, Canada||East Hawkesbury, Prescott, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||John Craford;Margaet Craford;Margaet Craford;Eliza Craford;Isabella Craford;John Craford;Jane Craford;Elen Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4WS-VZ1|| |- |3209||Craford||Martha ||||Female||1843||28||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Craford;Jane Craford;John Craford;Marey Craford;Robena Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-T5V|| |- |3210||Crofford||Agness ||||Female||1848||23||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crofford;Archabella Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QN-Y5N|| |- |3211||Crofford||John ||||Male||1811||60||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Sara Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-DGM|| |- |3212||Crawfort||Margaret ||||Female||1834||37||Ireland||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Mary Ann Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa Jane Crawfort;William J Crawfort;Isabella Crawfort;Harriat Crawfort;Thomas A Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47Y-QVZ|| |- |3213||Crowford||John ||||Male||1818||53||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crowford;Lanney Crowford;William J Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-BXS|| |- |3214||Crawfert||Margaret ||||Female||1866||5||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawfert;Nancy Crawfert;Mary H Crawfert;David James Crawfert;Samuel A Crawfert||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-CTK|| |- |3215||Crowforth||Annie ||||Female||1864||7||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crowforth;Elizabeth Crowforth;Mary Jane Crowforth;Annie E Crowforth;Mary Ellen Larisa Crowforth;Anderson Crowforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47T-G93|| |- |3216||Crawfort||Mary ||||Female||1793||78||Ireland||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawfort;Mariah G Crawfort;David L Crawfort;Linus Leely Crawfort;James Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-Z7G|| |- |3217||Craford||John ||||Male||1854||17||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Craford;Jane Craford;Martha Craford;Marey Craford;Robena Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QT-V3V|| |- |3218||Crewford||Richard ||||Male||1858||13||Ontario, Canada||Wallace, Perth, Ontario, Canada||George Crewford;Marey Crewford;Robert Crewford;James Crewford;Margret Crewford;George Crewford;Catheren Crewford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43P-WM9|| |- |3219||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||1864||7||United States||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4KN-9V8|| |- |3220||Crowford||Alexander ||||Male||1819||52||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ekfrid, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crowford;Mary Mac Key||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QL-4MV|| |- |3221||Crowford||Rosette ||||Female||1865||6||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crowford;Annie Crowford;Frederick Crowford;Clarinda Crowford;David Crowford;William Crowford;George W Crowford;John Ira Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M43T-RZ9|| |- |3222||J Crawfurt||Sarah ||||Female||1855||16||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James M Crawfurt;Jane Crawfurt;Mary Crawfurt;James Crawfurt;William Crawfurt;John Crawfurt;Margaret Crawfirt;Hannah Crawfirt;Tims Crawfirt;Elizabeth Crawfirt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MN-683|| |- |3223||Craford||John ||||Male||1817||54||Ireland||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Nancy Jane Pechay;Jane Pechay;James Pechay;William Pechay;James Craford;Mary Ann Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47P-1S7|| |- |3224||Crauford||Thomas ||||Male||1835||36||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crauford;George Crauford;Denes O Leary;Margret O Leary;George O Leary;William O Leary;Ellen O Leary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M478-R73|| |- |3225||Craford||Mary ||||Female||1839||32||Ireland||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Margaret Craford;Martha Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas M A Craford;John Thomas Craford;Mary Craford;Lawrence Howard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QK-YG8|| |} ===Sources===

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===[[Space:Crawford_Name_Study_Canada_Census_Records|Canada Census]] 1881=== This page contains a list of all records in the 1881 Canada Census with a surname of Crawford or a known variant. The name listed here should be exactly as enumerated on the census. As existing profiles are identified or new profiles are created, each name will be linked to the appropriate profile. If you are able to find a match, please make the text on this page a link to the profile while leaving the text as it appears on the census. ===Census Notes=== Any notes regarding the census accuracy, methods of enumeration, estimations used by enumerators, link to instructions *Search Results for name variants: #Crawford with exact name match found 0 results #Crawfurd with exact name match found 0 result #Craufurd with exact name match found 0 results #Crauford with exact name match found 0 results #searching for "Crawford" without exact name match found 0 additional results ##Crafford (0 result) ##Crofferd (0 result) ===Census Records=== Census fields are too numerous to capture completely here, please view the record itself for specifics: We will capture name of the person; Sex; Birth Year; Age; Birth Place; Residence Place; Other Persons; Lastly, General Remarks. Census fields are too numerous to capture completely here, please view the record itself for specifics: We will capture name of the person; Sex; Birth Year; Age; Birth Place; Residence Place; Other Persons; Lastly, General Remarks. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Census {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |ID|| Surname||Firstname||WikiTreeID||Sex||Birth Year||Age||Birth Place||Place of Residence||Other Persons||full citation||Comments |- |1||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZNM|| |- |2||Crawford||James ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Gibson Crawford;Peter Crawford;Lucyann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-S1M|| |- |3||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DBN|| |- |4||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||28||1853||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Jestina Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-WPZ|| |- |5||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||4||1877||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Clara Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-RTW|| |- |6||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Wentworth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Gilbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-XM8|| |- |7||E Crawford||Euphieme ||||Female||72||1809||Ireland||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Thomson;John Crawford;Eupheme E Crawford;Effie E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-J49|| |- |8||L Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-76W|| |- |9||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2DT|| |- |10||C. Crawford||Edgar ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Cutcher Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Tonia Crawford;Bretram Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-ZLK|| |- |11||Crawford||David ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Charlott Crawford;William Crawford;Emma Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-N1G|| |- |12||Crawford||Judson ||||Male||17||1864||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Percy Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Maud Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6X8|| |- |13||Crawford||Rosetta ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;James M. Crawford;Maggie Crawford;George Crawford;Florence Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XZF|| |- |14||Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-XZM|| |- |15||Maud Crawford||H. ||||Female||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Christiann Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Malendia Crawford;Edley Crawford;Ramsford Crawford;Hazen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-8VF|| |- |16||H. Crawford||William ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emily Crawford;James L. Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-89N|| |- |17||Crawford||William ||||Male||28||1853||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Charlotte Crawford;Martha J M Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Matilda F Peyton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MJQ|| |- |18||Crawford||Jeannette ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;Robert Crawford;Robert McGinnis;Thos McIntosh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-CJ8|| |- |19||Crawford||H.E. ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Thomson;E.R. Carroll||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-WZQ|| |- |20||J. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||14||1867||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie G. Crawford;Donald McN. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-JMM|| |- |21||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Cath. Crawford;Cath.J. Crawford;J.B. Stewart;G.K.B. Adams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-4CG|| |- |22||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Walter Kean||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z8W|| |- |23||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maria Crawford;William Crawford;Marguret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-TQ3|| |- |24||A. Crawford||Robert ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;James M. Crawford;John George Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HNK|| |- |25||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||38||1843||Scotland, United Kingdom||Yorkville, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Jennie Crawford;John Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Daniel McMillan;Sarah McDonald;John McLachan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-YH5|| |- |26||Crawford||George ||||Male||18||1863||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||William Baugh;Rebecca Baugh;Frederick Crawford;Daniel Johnston;Robert Johnston;Josephine Desrocher||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-4ZT|| |- |27||R Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Janet Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-G9L|| |- |28||K. Crawford||James ||||Male||34||1847||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-L8H|| |- |29||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-JNR|| |- |30||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||50||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Merritton, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Geo. McGregor Crawford;Helen P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-YBS|| |- |31||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||13||1868||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-7SJ|| |- |32||Crawford||James ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Harvey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-Z8P|| |- |33||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Arnot Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Rosa Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BZM|| |- |34||Crawford||Esibella ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Robina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-D98|| |- |35||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||34||1847||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Alice Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Betsy Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-7YZ|| |- |36||B. Crawford||Titus ||||Male||22||1859||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Rebecca Crawford;George W. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Murray Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-9SN|| |- |37||Crawford||James ||||Male||42||1839||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-7SX|| |- |38||Arthur Crawford||Jas ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Mary Crawford;John Wesley Crawford;Pheobe Elizabeth Crawford;Robert George Crawford;Sarah Ellen Crawford;Mathew Mayinison Crawford;William Taylor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-Q2Q|| |- |39||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;James H. Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4BW|| |- |40||Crawford||M. ||||Female||49||1832||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||J. Crawford;R. Crawford;A. Crawford;J. Crawford;J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-RX4|| |- |41||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||38||1843||England, United Kingdom||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Florance Common Crawford;William Crawford;Daisy Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Mable Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-R7B|| |- |42||Crawford||Margraetta ||||Female||55||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Benj Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-MFW|| |- |43||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||14||1867||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Laura Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5MQ|| |- |44||Mary Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||43||1838||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Horace Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Robert J. Crawford;May Crawford;E. Jane Mullen;E. A. Malone;H. Mann||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-NPP|| |- |45||Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1873||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-WMQ|| |- |46||J. Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||12||1869||England, United Kingdom||North Dorchester, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Catherine E. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Andrew M. Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-FBJ|| |- |47||Crawford||John ||||Male||66||1815||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-D9M|| |- |48||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||48||1833||Scotland, United Kingdom||Durham, West Grey, Grey, Canada West, British Colonial America||Lizzie H Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-ZB9|| |- |49||Crawford||Dickson ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Matthew Crawford;John Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Martha Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJL|| |- |50||Crawford||Milleis ||||Female||38||1843||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Heamest Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-596|| |- |51||Crawford||Marrion ||||Female||38||1843||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sandwich West Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Alex Crawford;Mary Crawford;Charley Crawford;Dady Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Anne McDonald;Caté Flione;Maggie Flione;William Wright;Jane Wright;Peter Wright||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-VJ4|| |- |52||Crawford||Cristiena ||||Female||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||St. Joseph, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Cristiena Crawford;Annie Crawford;Frank Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-C4Q|| |- |53||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||St. Joseph, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Cristiena Crawford;Annie Crawford;Frank Crawford;Cristiena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-C47|| |- |54||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Wm George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-B82|| |- |55||Crawford;Helena Crawford||Melina ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6MJ|| |- |56||Crawford||John ||||Male||38||1843||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Celina Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Wm. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Malvina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-CVM|| |- |57||A. Crawford||John ||||Male||55||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-ZV4|| |- |58||Crawford||George ||||Male||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Joseph Ed. Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;William John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-WR8|| |- |59||R Crawford||Saml ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Jas M Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Wm Crawford;Margret E J Crawford;Ann McIntyre||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-PLL|| |- |60||A. Crawford||James ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LKY|| |- |61||Crawford||James ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Sarah Anne Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BX4|| |- |62||Crawford||John ||||Male||59||1822||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Nancy Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;Duncan M. Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Daniel M. Crawford;Walter M. Crawford;Ann C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7Q2|| |- |63||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||77||1804||Ireland||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Robt. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85G|| |- |64||Crawford||Susana ||||Female||58||1823||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Mary Lydia Canfield;Annie Sheppard;Ellen Sheppard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-WF8|| |- |65||Crawford||John ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-TDS|| |- |66||Crawford||Issabella ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Chas E. Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jenny Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-9CQ|| |- |67||Crawford||James ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;Esther A. Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XJP|| |- |68||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||23||1858||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Matthew Crawford;John Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Martha Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJF|| |- |69||Crawford||Mirian ||||Male||50||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Allen Crawford;Edward Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-SHY|| |- |70||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||31||1850||Ireland||Carleton Place, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Margret Kells;Robert John Kells||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-88Q|| |- |71||Crawford||Ester ||||Female||29||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Hariet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Earnest Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George Phinney||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-84W|| |- |72||Crawford||Geo. ||||Male||0||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||William Wallace;Ellisene Wallace;John R. Wallace;Annie E. Wallace;George W. Wallace;Charles Wallace;John W. Moore;Bessie L. Minnis;John Crozier;Andrew Crozier;Felix Sloan;William McAuly;John Baxter;William Baxter;John Steele;John Holland;Daniel Sullivan;William Porter;George Forbes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-5QT|| |- |73||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||2||1879||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Pheebe Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-53X|| |- |74||James Crawford||Sam'l ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Robt. John Crawford;Wm.A. Crawford;Albert E. Crawford;Thos.Alex Crawford;James W. Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Chas.F. Fraser||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85H|| |- |75||J. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;Susan Crawford;Jas.Robt. Crawford;M.Ann Crawford;John A. Crawford;E.Jennett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KK|| |- |76||Crawford||Sam ||||Male||41||1840||Scotland, United Kingdom||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Isabel Crawford;Sam Crawford;Wilhel Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV62-BZL|| |- |77||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Della Crawford;Delliah Crawford;Albrt. S. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-VMV|| |- |78||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||54||1827||Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||John Skeith;Catherin Skeith;Ethel Skeith;Essie Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-TQC|| |- |79||H. Crawford||Robbert ||||Male||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RG2|| |- |80||Crawford||Henriett ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-ZLZ|| |- |81||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Susan Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-RB8|| |- |82||Crawford||Elezebeth ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-RG5|| |- |83||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Peter Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-XPD|| |- |84||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||50||1831||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Michael Welsh;Edward C Welsh;William Welsh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-3JP|| |- |85||Crawford||John ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Harriott Crawford;Wm Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-PC9|| |- |86||A. Crawford||Velletta ||||Female||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P. Crawford;Seroln E. Crawford;John E. Crawford;Clarise E. Crawford;Lester J. Crawford;Genis R. Crawford;Earnest E. Crawford;Jannie M. Crawford;Hattee M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FHX|| |- |87||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||George Crawford;Frances Crawford;Fanny Crawford;George Crawford;Harold Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-TLV|| |- |88||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||85||1796||Ireland||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Cochran;Mary A. Cochran;William H. Cochran;Robert Jrh Cochran;Hamilton Cochran;Jennie Cochran;Lizzie Cochran||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-L9Q|| |- |89||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Joshua Bailey;Charity Bailey;Elmira Bailey;John Bailey;Isabella A Bailey;Mary E Bailey;Dennis Crawford;Rosa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-HD6|| |- |90||Crawford||John ||||Male||81||1800||Ireland||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Thomson;Euphieme E Crawford;Eupheme E Crawford;Effie E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-J4M|| |- |91||J. Crawford||William ||||Male||56||1825||Ireland||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;James R. Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-7S2|| |- |92||Crawford||Fenwick ||||Male||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Aharetta Crawford;Helena Crawford;Lillian Crawford;Heber Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JPM|| |- |93||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||15||1866||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Ada Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-WTP|| |- |94||Crawford||Helena ||||Female||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Henry Yenney;Emma Yenney;Mabel Yenney||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-6BL|| |- |95||Crawford||George ||||Male||3||1878||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Matilda Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6R-Y52|| |- |96||Crawford||Agenus ||||Female||30||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jemesion Crawford;Margret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jemesion Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-Q9C|| |- |97||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Charles J. Rich;Kate Rich;Ethel Rich;James Craig||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-JVT|| |- |98||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||57||1824||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Holmes Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Z35|| |- |99||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-6KN|| |- |100||Crawford||Clara ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Fedric Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-JD8|| |- |101||Crawford||Lucinda ||||Female||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||Bryon A Crawford;Elizabeth B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-9PH|| |- |102||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||26||1855||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Pheebe Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-53D|| |- |103||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-JNP|| |- |104||Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;John Crawford;Jessi Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-GV1|| |- |105||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-D4H|| |- |106||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4M5|| |- |107||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Murray Crawford;Mary Magginnus;William Murdock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-89D|| |- |108||Crawford||William ||||Male||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||Margret Crawford;Rich Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-5YC|| |- |109||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Daniel McGuire;Margaret McGuire;Alferd McGuire;Edith McGuire;Daniel McGuire;Thomas McGuire||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-5J5|| |- |110||John Crawford||William ||||Male||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;George Crawford;Joseph Ed. Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-WRX|| |- |111||Crawford||Christiann ||||Female||35||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Malendia Crawford;Edley Crawford;Ramsford Crawford;H. Maud Crawford;Hazen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-8VC|| |- |112||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||51||1830||Ireland||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DBZ|| |- |113||J Crawford||Edward ||||Male||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Katharine Crawford;Charles A Crawford;Thomas C Crawford;George E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-K1T|| |- |114||Crawford||Matthew ||||Male||49||1832||Ireland||Hope, British Columbia, Canada||John Ruthburne Rowell;Sam Lung;Lee Yung;James Hubler;Samuel McDonald;John Scully;Bartlett Finnerty;John Westley Ellisson;Guy Cola Carman;John Hamilton;John Paris;Henry Brown;Alvin Jackson Collins;Thomas Ham;Florence McCarthy;John White;James McGurk;James Allison;Edward Carmody||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-7VT|| |- |115||Crawford||Jemina ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Nicholson;John E. Nicholson;Alfred Nicholson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-8X2|| |- |116||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-9BL|| |- |117||Crawford||A.B. ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Arnprior, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Archibald McPhea;Sarah Jane McPhea;Mary Ellen McPhea;Melissa Jane McPhea;William A. McPhea;Ida Maud McPhea;John Garlock;Bertha Gaudette||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-RFL|| |- |118||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Whyte;Mary Whyte;Fredrick Sawers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-C5K|| |- |119||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;James M. Crawford;John George Crawford;Robert A. Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HNN|| |- |120||Crawford||Selina ||||Female||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Johnson;Amy Jane Johnson;Annie Johnson;Elida Johnson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-7V5|| |- |121||A Crawford||Bryon ||||Male||27||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||Lucinda Crawford;Elizabeth B Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-9P4|| |- |122||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Mary Gwyther||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJF|| |- |123||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||56||1825||Ireland||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-XCB|| |- |124||H. Crawford||James ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4BD|| |- |125||B. Crawford||Addie ||||Female||8||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James T. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clarence Crawford;Hilbert Crawford;Freddy B. Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frank P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CH8|| |- |126||Crawford||Wentworth ||||Male||36||1845||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Charles Crawford;Gilbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-XMC|| |- |127||Crawford||William ||||Male||10||1871||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-LLQ|| |- |128||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||47||1834||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George C. Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Lydia J. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Melinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-PNR|| |- |129||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ada Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-R55|| |- |130||Crawford||Burton ||||Male||24||1857||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Adda Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHF|| |- |131||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||44||1837||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YT9|| |- |132||Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;Duncan M. Crawford;Angus Crawford;Daniel M. Crawford;Walter M. Crawford;Ann C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7QR|| |- |133||Crawford||John ||||Male||39||1842||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Fanny Crawford;Alice Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Betsy Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-7YC|| |- |134||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Beresford Crawford;Phoebe Currie;William Currie;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-MWV|| |- |135||Crawford||George ||||Male||51||1830||England, United Kingdom||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Maude Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Louisa Vinot||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-HW9|| |- |136||Crawford|| ||||Female||0||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||S. E. Crawford;Margaret E. Crawford;Wilford L. Crawford;Fred H. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N6F|| |- |137||Crawford||Hannish ||||Female||23||1858||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-TPB|| |- |138||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Hubert Crawford;Robert Crawford;Scynthia Crawford;Clayton Crawford;Lydia M Crawford;Robert Bailey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-F43|| |- |139||Crawford||Beresford ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Phoebe Currie;William Currie;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-MWJ|| |- |140||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Kidd;Elizabeth Kidd;Robert Kidd;Mary Agness Kidd;Ida Jane Kidd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-TMZ|| |- |141||Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Rose Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NT7|| |- |142||Crawford||Lydea ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DB2|| |- |143||Crawford||George ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Frank Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-31N|| |- |144||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||44||1837||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;James A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-CBY|| |- |145||Crawford||Mettie ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Cobourg, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Thos. G. Bevan;Margaret Bevan;Margaret Bevan;Thos.H. Bevan;John Fail;John Burns;Minnie Wade||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX5-93J|| |- |146||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||25||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;May Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-VKH|| |- |147||Crawford||May ||||Female||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;John Alex. Crawford;James Alb. Crawford;Elizabeth Jane Crawford;Anna Louise Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-HPW|| |- |148||Crawford||David ||||Male||19||1862||Scotland, United Kingdom||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Abram Bagshaw;Mary Jane Bagshaw;Anne Sarah Bagshaw;Abram Bagshaw;William A. Bagshaw;Rachel Jane Bagshaw||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-LKS|| |- |149||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||13||1868||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Alice Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Betsy Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-7YD|| |- |150||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||21||1860||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-SDR|| |- |151||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||4||1877||Newfoundland, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Kate Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-X8J|| |- |152||Crawford||John ||||Male||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-LL3|| |- |153||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||30||1851||Ireland||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;Annie Grace Crawford;Ellen Reb. Crawford;Mary Lavina McKay Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-9MH|| |- |154||Crawford||William ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-NF8|| |- |155||L. Crawford||Janet ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||John W. Crawford;Janet Crawford;Mary Crawford;William J. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-J3B|| |- |156||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Benj Crawford;Margraetta Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-MFH|| |- |157||E. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Margret M. Crawford;John A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-D6W|| |- |158||Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Edward Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lomila Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-37Z|| |- |159||Crawford||Della ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Susan Crawford;Delliah Crawford;Albrt. S. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-VMK|| |- |160||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||55||1826||Ireland||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-S82|| |- |161||Crawford||Henrietta ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Willette M. Crawford;Richard C. Crawford;Allive M. Crawford;George L. Crawford;William Crawford;Aphru D. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-447|| |- |162||Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||David Crawford;Adeline Crawford;David F. Crawford;Edward Nickson;Ellen Costigan;Jessie Muir||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-M24|| |- |163||Crawford||James ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Marget Crawford;Betty Crawford;John Crawford;Jean Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-76V|| |- |164||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y2X|| |- |165||Crawford||Mathew ||||Male||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshua Crawford;Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford;Susan Crawford;Edward Atkinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-BZB|| |- |166||Crawford||Ezra ||||Male||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Abarham Crawford;Margret Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-GYR|| |- |167||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Catherine A. Crawford;James Crawford;Wm. Morris Crawford;Thomas V. Crawford;John Holmes Crawford;Mary E. A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-M2Y|| |- |168||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Edward Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-6KV|| |- |169||Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margarett Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-3WB|| |- |170||Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Fannie Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-59V|| |- |171||Crawford||Margart ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Euphemea McKinzia;Margart McKinzia;George McKinzia;Duncan Crawford;James Crawford;Kenneth Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margart Crawford;Wilford Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-132|| |- |172||Crawford||Gaven ||||Male||15||1866||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gaven Crawford;Martha Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MNT|| |- |173||E. Crawford||Ida ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Lilly I. Crawford;Christina Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-1TM|| |- |174||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||14||1867||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Elta L. Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Ernest E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-P4J|| |- |175||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2PP|| |- |176||Crawford||Grace ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-9FH|| |- |177||Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Ralph Crawford;Ethel Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-KQ8|| |- |178||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-QQN|| |- |179||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emily Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Blanche Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-3Z5|| |- |180||Crawford||William ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Fredric Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-VJW|| |- |181||Crawford||Alaxander ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-PN1|| |- |182||Crawford||Evelyn ||||Female||4||1877||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||J. D. Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Clara Crawford;Arthur Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-P1Z|| |- |183||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||4||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabell Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hariott Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Reuben Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-FXS|| |- |184||Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Herbert Crawford;Edith Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Cecil Crawford;George Crawford;Baby Crawford;Ann Quin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-2FJ|| |- |185||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Abert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-7D6|| |- |186||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Alexandre Crawford;Philomene Crawford;Adeline Crawford;Celina Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Andre Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-PGD|| |- |187||Crawford||William ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane G. Crawford;Margaret R. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NX8|| |- |188||Crawford||Archey ||||Male||63||1818||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||William Ridley;Mary Elizabeth Ridley;Henry Ed. Ridley;Matilda Palmer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-864|| |- |189||Crawford||James ||||Male||75||1806||Ireland||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-MMH|| |- |190||A. Crawford||John ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;Susan Crawford;Jas.Robt. Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;M.Ann Crawford;E.Jennett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KL|| |- |191||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Saml. Crawford;Rufus W. Crawford;Thomas M. Crawford;William B. Crawford;Martha A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-WQD|| |- |192||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||22||1859||Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Stephen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-M77|| |- |193||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||50||1831||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Lettica Crawford;Elizabeth Orr;Robert Orr||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-6F6|| |- |194||Crawford||Rosa ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Arnot Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Rebecca Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BCB|| |- |195||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||21||1860||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Stanley, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ellen M. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Robertina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-J2K|| |- |196||Emma Crawford||Mary ||||Female||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Winnifred Crawford;Ewing Arthur Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-QXT|| |- |197||Crawford||Letitia ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Ann Crawford;Bridget McNab||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4SJ|| |- |198||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Charles Stapleton;Sarah A. Stapleton;Henry C. Stapleton;Charles G. Stapleton;Mary E. Stapleton;Ellen Cahill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-HX5|| |- |199||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Maxwell Crawford;Martin Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-VGC|| |- |200||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Hariet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Earnest Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;George Crawford;Ester Crawford;George Phinney||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-847|| |- |201||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||65||1816||Ireland||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Julia Conboy;Bepie Conboy;James A. Conboy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-24N|| |- |202||E. Crawford||Bessey ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Lemina Crawford;Cora C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-H59|| |- |203||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Josiah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-BDG|| |- |204||L. Crawford||Elta ||||Female||21||1860||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ernest E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-P4X|| |- |205||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Rachel Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Agusta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-74L|| |- |206||Crawford||Jas. ||||Male||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;James Crawford;Henry Crawford;Thos. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-DJT|| |- |207||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||J. A. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Magga Crawford;Jane Crawford;John W. Crawford;Jessa Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-53Q|| |- |208||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Archie Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3BX|| |- |209||Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Edwd. Crawford;Louisa Crawford;George Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-VYB|| |- |210||M. Crawford||Allice ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane C. Crawford;Henry J. Crawford;Billa F. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN3-J7D|| |- |211||Crawford||Brodie ||||Male||41||1840||Scotland, United Kingdom||Napanee, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Maggie Crawford;William Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Celia Crawford;John Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-KHW|| |- |212||Geogina Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Chars. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emely Agusta Crawford;Sarah T. Crawford;Charles H. Crawford;Edward F. W. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-F46|| |- |213||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||52||1829||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lot 13, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Jane Belbacea Crawford;Sophia F.G. Crawford;John William Crawford;Florence Anne Crawford;Edith Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-Z2Z|| |- |214||J. Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George C. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;George C. Crawford;Melinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-PNY|| |- |215||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||18||1863||Scotland, United Kingdom||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Willaim Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Charles John Crawford;Joseph Stave||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-65N|| |- |216||Crawford||Jno. ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||Matilda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-4CV|| |- |217||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||50||1831||Ireland||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C. Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-76M|| |- |218||Crawford||Idea ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugal Crawford;Isbla Crawford;Charles Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Rolin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-DP4|| |- |219||Crawford||John ||||Male||61||1820||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sarah L. Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Fanny L. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-5Z2|| |- |220||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||23||1858||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Frank Crawford;John Crawford;Gabriel Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F9X|| |- |221||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James J. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Rubin J. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-TBX|| |- |222||Henry Crawford||George ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George H. Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;John Rathton Crawford;Auther Everit Crawford;Elizabeth Kate Crawford;Georgina Crawford;William James Crawford;Hernest Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-ND3|| |- |223||Crawford||James ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-LRM|| |- |224||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Patrick Purcell;Ellen Purcell;Nichalas Purcell;Sarah Purcell;Mary Purell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-7D1|| |- |225||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||38||1843||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Elias L. Flaglor;Jane Flaglor;James Flaglor;Ella Flaglor;Nellie Flaglor;Eveline Flaglor;Elias Flaglor;Jane Flaglor;Catharine Flaglor;Willard Flaglor;William Graham;Mary Ann Graham;Mary Graham;William Johnston;Thomas Gamble;James Rovan;Reed Disbrow;Sarah Thomas;Mary Skinner||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-ZF6|| |- |226||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||48||1833||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Joshua Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-K16|| |- |227||Crawford||Joshua ||||Male||77||1804||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-K1D|| |- |228||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Stanley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-XJS|| |- |229||Crawford||Ralph ||||Male||32||1849||England, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||George Davidson;Ann Davidson;Maggie Davidson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-VMP|| |- |230||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John T. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-L5R|| |- |231||Crawford||Chestina ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7WX|| |- |232||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-KHB|| |- |233||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||38||1843||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Ada Crawford;Hannah Sayer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-4JS|| |- |234||Crawford||James ||||Male||79||1802||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Nisbet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-GZV|| |- |235||M. Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||4||1877||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGP|| |- |236||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||12||1869||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Herbert Crawford;Edith Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Cecil Crawford;George Crawford;Baby Crawford;Ann Quin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-2FV|| |- |237||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Martha Crawford;Thomas J.G. Whiteside||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NFD|| |- |238||Crawford||Malcolm ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Duncan McLellan;Margeret McLellan;Annie McLellan;William Durant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-4T7|| |- |239||Crawford||George ||||Male||39||1842||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||Mathilda Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNV-S6C|| |- |240||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Celina Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Malvina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-CV3|| |- |241||Crawford||Lotta ||||Female||2||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jane Ruddock Jourden;George Crawford;Lidia Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-LX2|| |- |242||Crawford||Arther ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Bracebridge, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||Robert E. Perry;Jane N. Perry;John O. Perry;Sarah Crawford;Henrietta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-Q4B|| |- |243||Alex. Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1873||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;James Alb. Crawford;Elizabeth Jane Crawford;Anna Louise Crawford;May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-HPS|| |- |244||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||63||1818||England, United Kingdom||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;David Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Catharina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-9X1|| |- |245||Crawford||Almira ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Phillip Crawford;Alberta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-BPR|| |- |246||Crawford||John ||||Male||64||1817||Scotland, United Kingdom||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN8-DY9|| |- |247||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||20||1861||Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-1SC|| |- |248||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||70||1811||Ireland||Saint-Hippolyte, Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Rebecca Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ1-J9N|| |- |249||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||52||1829||Ireland||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-NXR|| |- |250||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||52||1829||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Dellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89C|| |- |251||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||25||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Sarah Walker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N6N|| |- |252||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Alfred Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-S99|| |- |253||Crawford||Horace ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Robert J. Crawford;May Crawford;E. Jane Mullen;E. A. Malone;H. Mann||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-NP5|| |- |254||Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adelina Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Egerton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-3MP|| |- |255||Crawford||William ||||Male||50||1831||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Harriet Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Howard Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alaben Crawford;Isaac Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89K|| |- |256||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-BKW|| |- |257||Catherine Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-9BK|| |- |258||Crawford||George ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adelina Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Egerton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-3ML|| |- |259||Crawford||John ||||Male||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Ann Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-2LN|| |- |260||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YR8|| |- |261||F. Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||27||1854||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-KNV|| |- |262||J. Crawford||William ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||James A. Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-VMS|| |- |263||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||55||1826||Ireland||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-RGG|| |- |264||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||70||1811||Ireland||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-GNF|| |- |265||J. Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||36||1845||Quebec, Canada||Hull Township, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada||Andrew R. Crawford;Robert Crawford;William E. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Ann Crawford;Charles Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVS-HGS|| |- |266||Crawford||John ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Patience Crawford;Margaret Crawford;David Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HF1|| |- |267||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;William Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-B79|| |- |268||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Joly, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-59P|| |- |269||Crawford||Maude ||||Female||15||1866||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Louisa Vinot||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-HW3|| |- |270||Sidmon Crawford||David ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Josiah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-BDL|| |- |271||Crawford||Virgil ||||Male||67||1814||United States||Brock, Ontario, Ontario, Canada||David Welske;Mary Welske;Mary Eva Welske;John Welske||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-1T6|| |- |272||Crawford||George ||||Male||23||1858||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-59J|| |- |273||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||36||1845||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Edwd. Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-VYT|| |- |274||Crawford||Sushanah ||||Female||51||1830||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abram Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-3P7|| |- |275||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||48||1833||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Simpson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D2F|| |- |276||Crawford||Maxwell ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Martin Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-VGQ|| |- |277||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;William Thomas Crawford;Samuel I.C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-8BV|| |- |278||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||31||1850||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Dellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89Z|| |- |279||N. Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||George J. Crawford;Christine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-MW3|| |- |280||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||48||1833||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-HSK|| |- |281||Crawford||John ||||Male||72||1809||Ireland||East Hawkesbury, Prescott and Russell, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-CXQ|| |- |282||Crawford||James ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;John Crawford;Margeret J. Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHC|| |- |283||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||40||1841||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Ellen McCrae||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-1QY|| |- |284||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||43||1838||Ireland||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y2W|| |- |285||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||43||1838||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Hariet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Earnest Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ester Crawford;George Phinney||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-8W1|| |- |286||Crawford||Sepa ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-3PD|| |- |287||A. Crawford||Robert ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Matthew Crawford;Martha P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-HXS|| |- |288||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||60||1821||Ontario, Canada||Cobourg, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth McCarty||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX5-ZRB|| |- |289||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabell Crawford;Hariott Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Reuben Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-F6T|| |- |290||Crawford||Martin ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-253|| |- |291||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||William Stephenson;Ann Stephenson;Elizabeth A. Stephenson;Henry Stephenson;Thomas Stephenson;William Stephenson;Thomas Clarke;John Clarke;Richard Hancock;George Finley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-Z18|| |- |292||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||76||1805||Ireland||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||John Breth...;Jane A Brethour;Edith M Breth...;Beatrice Duggan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFT-BLD|| |- |293||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-K24|| |- |294||Crawford||James ||||Male||17||1864||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 53, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charles Crawford;Jacobina Crawford;Annabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Amron Crawford;Jessie E. Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-59Q|| |- |295||Crawford||Fleetwood ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Esther Crawford;Robert Crawford;Allice Crawford;Arthur Crawford;George Crawford;Eveline Craig||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-7SK|| |- |296||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Francis Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-K5V|| |- |297||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Martha J M Crawford;Matilda F Peyton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MJ4|| |- |298||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||7||1874||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Herbert Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Cecil Crawford;George Crawford;Baby Crawford;Ann Quin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-2F2|| |- |299||Crawford||Samule ||||Male||48||1833||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Eliza A. Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Charlott Crawford;William Crawford;Emma Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-N1K|| |- |300||Crawford||John ||||Male||80||1801||Ireland||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Mathilda Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNV-7TP|| |- |301||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||66||1815||United States||Kingsville, Essex, Ontario, Canada||D. W. Canfield;Margaret Canfield;Homer A. Canfield;Charles Canfield;David Canfield;Arthur Canfield;Maggie L. Canfield;Rial Canfield;Levi Chestnut;Ida Booyer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-C3C|| |- |302||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||24||1857||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Florence Crawford;Louis Golen;Margrit Golen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ6-9B3|| |- |303||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Murray Crawford;Mary Magginnus;William Murdock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-89C|| |- |304||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gaven Crawford;Martha Crawford;Gaven Crawford;Maria Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MNB|| |- |305||H. Crawford||William ||||Male||33||1848||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Charlotte Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Mildred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ6-YLS|| |- |306||Crawford||Jannet ||||Female||18||1863||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N7S|| |- |307||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||David John;Mary John;Mary John;Hannah Hill;Christeen Cusick||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-KJD|| |- |308||Crawford||James ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clementina Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z8Z|| |- |309||J. Crawford||William ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||John W. Crawford;Janet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Janet L. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-J31|| |- |310||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Ellen Crawford;Rhasel Edy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-7QQ|| |- |311||Crawford||John ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Brodie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;William Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Celia Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-KH8|| |- |312||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||78||1803||Ireland||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-MMH|| |- |313||G. Crawford||Jane ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret R. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NXX|| |- |314||Crawford||E.L. ||||Female||37||1844||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Marguerite Crawford;M.A.E. Crawford;Florence Mary Crawford;Lilian Crawford;Amy Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Rosanna Doyle;Kate Barns;Thomas Perkins;James Doyle;Kate Perkins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PCP|| |- |315||Crawford||Susanna ||||Female||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;James Arthur Crawford;Margret Eloner Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Appleton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-XZ5|| |- |316||Crawford||Marion ||||Female||50||1831||England, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Archey M. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford;Alice Crawford;Biron Dingman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-8YM|| |- |317||Crawford||Jas. ||||Male||46||1835||Scotland, United Kingdom||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jas. Sutherland;Geo. Greenhill;Geo. Johnston;Tom MacReady;John Richards;Ed Mansfield||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-V29|| |- |318||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||12||1869||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 53, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charles Crawford;Jacobina Crawford;James Crawford;Annabella Crawford;Amron Crawford;Jessie E. Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-59W|| |- |319||Crawford||John ||||Male||65||1816||Ireland||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-YV2|| |- |320||A. Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MLX|| |- |321||Crawford||Ella ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;Anderson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-ZLR|| |- |322||Crawford||George ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Maryborough, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hanry Wahl||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-8L6|| |- |323||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Joseph C. Crawford;Sarah J. Crawford;Esebella Crawford;David S. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Lorenzo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-QXH|| |- |324||Crawford||Henerietta ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-QNV|| |- |325||Crawford||John ||||Male||10||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Priscilla Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXS-M1F|| |- |326||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-53T|| |- |327||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||25||1856||Ireland||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-D44|| |- |328||Crawford||John ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Thomas A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-ML8|| |- |329||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Yorkville, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jennie Crawford;John Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Daniel McMillan;Sarah McDonald;John McLachan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-YH1|| |- |330||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||50||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jane Crawford;Burton Crawford;Adda Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CH6|| |- |331||Kitchen Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HNG|| |- |332||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||56||1825||Ireland||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary E Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Arch L Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SJ1|| |- |333||J. Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Lucknow, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Rodger Cain;Cathrine Cain;Rodger M. Cain;Agnus L. Cain;John J. Cain;Margaret Cain;John Crawford;Maryan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-CGD|| |- |334||Crawford||Fredric ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-VJQ|| |- |335||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Wentworth Crawford;Charles Crawford;Gilbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-XMZ|| |- |336||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||49||1832||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HPL|| |- |337||Crawford||John ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4MG|| |- |338||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||23||1858||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-R56|| |- |339||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Esther Crawford;Robert Crawford;Allice Crawford;Fleetwood Crawford;George Crawford;Eveline Craig||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-7SV|| |- |340||Crawford||Rosanna ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma Crawford;William Day||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-36M|| |- |341||Crawford||George ||||Male||14||1867||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Arch L Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SV3|| |- |342||W Crawford||Grace ||||Female||57||1824||Scotland, United Kingdom||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-G94|| |- |343||Crawford||George ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||George Crawford;Frances Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Harold Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-TLJ|| |- |344||Crawford||William ||||Male||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Ida E. Crawford;Lilly I. Crawford;Christina Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-1R1|| |- |345||Crawford||Emely ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Kate Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Juliann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-M7B|| |- |346||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||49||1832||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J. Crawford;John Crawford;James R. Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-7SL|| |- |347||W. Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||J. A. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Magga Crawford;Jane Crawford;Grace Crawford;Jessa Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-537|| |- |348||Crawford||William ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;Margarett Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-34M|| |- |349||H. Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Samuel G. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-572|| |- |350||M. Crawford||Ida ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emily Crawford;James L. Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;William H. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-89J|| |- |351||Crawford||John ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-WMC|| |- |352||Crawford||James ||||Male||65||1816||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-J3P|| |- |353||Crawford||W.P. ||||Male||25||1856||||Wallace, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Chambers;Elizabeth Chambers;James Chambers;Janie Thompson;Mary A. Pagan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-SZM|| |- |354||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Marie Crawford;Homer Brown;Josephine Brown;Bertie Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-5DS|| |- |355||Anne Crawford||Marie ||||Female||20||1861||United States||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Anna Crawford;Frank Crawford;Robert Crawfort;Alice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-W6L|| |- |356||Kitchen Crawford||Angeline ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HJ9|| |- |357||Crawford||Agnus ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Walter Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-XR3|| |- |358||Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Fedric Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-JDD|| |- |359||Crawford||John ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jennett Crawford;Cristy A. Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-BND|| |- |360||L. Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Margrett Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-WF4|| |- |361||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MXD|| |- |362||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Gordon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NGQ|| |- |363||Crawford||Robina ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Esibella Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-D96|| |- |364||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Rawdon, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Morris Crawford;Morris Foley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-Z2V|| |- |365||Blake Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Maty M. Crawford;Maud Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-275|| |- |366||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hubert Crawford;Scynthia Crawford;Clayton Crawford;Lydia M Crawford;Robert Bailey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-F47|| |- |367||Crawford||William ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;James A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-C19|| |- |368||Crawford||George ||||Male||35||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Hariet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Earnest Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ester Crawford;George Phinney||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-84Q|| |- |369||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Thos. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-3M1|| |- |370||Crawford||Archbd. ||||Male||38||1843||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Adla Crawford;Lilly Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-LP2|| |- |371||Crawford||Dugal ||||Male||47||1834||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Isbla Crawford;Charles Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Idea Crawford;Rolin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-DP3|| |- |372||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Martha J M Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Matilda F Peyton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MJ7|| |- |373||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1854||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Margeret J. Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GH4|| |- |374||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||35||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Lyms Crawford;Lynus Crawford;George Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-LV5|| |- |375||Crawford||Elizebeth ||||Female||70||1811||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;John Crawford;Margeret J. Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHW|| |- |376||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||59||1822||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Sarrah Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Ruport H. Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-BFZ|| |- |377||Crawford||James ||||Male||44||1837||Ireland||Palmerston, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Charles Numesy;Hattie Marie Numesy;Agnes E. Numesy;Louisa M Numesy;Hattie A. Numesy;Luisa M. Numesy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-CST|| |- |378||Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||25||1856||Ireland||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Margret M. Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;John A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-D6Q|| |- |379||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2PT|| |- |380||Crawford||John ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-YV5|| |- |381||Crawford||James ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Harriet Crawford;John Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Idella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-5XB|| |- |382||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Beverly Crawford;Lousa C. Crawford;Herbert L. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-XTY|| |- |383||Crawford||William ||||Male||34||1847||New Brunswick, Canada||Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Latitia Crawford;Lavinea Crawford;Stanly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV68-2TW|| |- |384||Crawford||George ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Philip E. Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Peter C. Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZS|| |- |385||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Anne Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BX8|| |- |386||I. Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jamima Crawford;George Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Harriot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQJ|| |- |387||Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Norwich Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-HTZ|| |- |388||Crawford||William ||||Male||45||1836||Scotland, United Kingdom||Yale, Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada||Joseph Katchford;John O'Brien;William Henry Burns;Walter Clark;Roman Magoff;Kee Ah;John Leonard;Louis Leonard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6S-V3P|| |- |389||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-312|| |- |390||J. Crawford||Anna ||||Female||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Labaren S. Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-47B|| |- |391||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||50||1831||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-S7N|| |- |392||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||27||1854||Scotland, United Kingdom||Caledonia, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Susan Crawford;Ada Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-R5G|| |- |393||Crawford||Edgar ||||Male||8||1873||Canada West, British Colonial America||Cambridge, Dumfries, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Albert Crawford;Richard Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD8-NKJ|| |- |394||A. Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Markham, York, Ontario, Canada||Chas W. Crawford;Helen T. Crawford;Cassius L. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-9BW|| |- |395||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jean Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;William H. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JS4|| |- |396||O. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZ5|| |- |397||Crawford||Dimas ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Agustus Crawford;Anne Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Frederick Crawford;John Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-8ZS|| |- |398||Crawford||Blanche ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emily Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-3ZR|| |- |399||Crawford||John ||||Male||75||1806||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Simpson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D26|| |- |400||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Stewart Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Margaret Johnston||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T28|| |- |401||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Hannish Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-TP1|| |- |402||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YTQ|| |- |403||S Crawford||J ||||Male||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Etta Crawford;Gertrude Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-2VX|| |- |404||R. Crawford||Emma ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Sarah C. Crawford;John W. Crawford;Thomas H. Crawford;Florence I. Crawford;Annie A. Crawford;John Baskervill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-NF5|| |- |405||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||12||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Edwin Crawford;Abigail Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-P7L|| |- |406||A. Crawford||Esther ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XJ5|| |- |407||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y2D|| |- |408||Henry Crawford||William ||||Male||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ira Charles Crawford;Margaret Elder Crawford;Donald Anderson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-DKF|| |- |409||Crawford||Edwd. ||||Male||40||1841||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Louisa Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-VYR|| |- |410||E Crawford||Eupheme ||||Female||49||1832||United States||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Thomson;John Crawford;Euphieme E Crawford;Effie E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-J4S|| |- |411||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||C. Crawford;Malinda Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Rhueben Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-WTD|| |- |412||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Matilda Crawford;James Crawford;Henry Crawford;Thos. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-DJY|| |- |413||Kitchen Crawford||Sanford ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HNP|| |- |414||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Edward Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lomila Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-3Q9|| |- |415||Crawford||Susanna ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-JYR|| |- |416||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Donald Crawford;Agness Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HP5|| |- |417||Crawford||J. ||||Male||22||1859||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-RX8|| |- |418||Crawford||Levi ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-DHD|| |- |419||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||48||1833||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN8-DYS|| |- |420||Crawford||Magaret ||||Female||50||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Frank Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LFJ|| |- |421||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jean Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;William H. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JSW|| |- |422||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||28||1853||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-7QF|| |- |423||M. Crawford||Ida ||||Female||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James T. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clarence Crawford;Hilbert Crawford;Freddy B. Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Addie B. Crawford;Frank P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHZ|| |- |424||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-7VQ|| |- |425||Crawford||David ||||Male||49||1832||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-S7F|| |- |426||H Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Mary J Crawford;Ida M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-6LR|| |- |427||Crawford||John ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2PG|| |- |428||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-ZLD|| |- |429||Crawford||Adaline ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford;William Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-15C|| |- |430||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||21||1860||England, United Kingdom||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Maria Spears;Mary Gillian||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-Z87|| |- |431||E. Crawford||Emma ||||Female||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Olive G. Crawford;John E. Crawford;William N. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-J3K|| |- |432||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford Sr.;Margaret Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Maria Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-YBK|| |- |433||L. Crawford||Amos ||||Male||15||1866||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sara E. Crawford;Susan T. Crawford;Wilnus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-93Q|| |- |434||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-XPJ|| |- |435||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BQT|| |- |436||T. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Chars. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emely Agusta Crawford;Charles H. Crawford;Edward F. W. Crawford;Eliza Geogina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QZS|| |- |437||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-XY3|| |- |438||Crawford||Clarence ||||Male||17||1864||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James T. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Hilbert Crawford;Freddy B. Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford;Frank P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHW|| |- |439||Crawford||George ||||Male||52||1829||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-WV8|| |- |440||Crawford||James ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZF1|| |- |441||Crawford||Emmie ||||Female||8||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Wallace W Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Andrew L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LXD|| |- |442||Crawford||William ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-4N3|| |- |443||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||74||1807||Ireland||East Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-7VR|| |- |444||Crawford||Jas. ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Elizebeth Crawford;John Crawford;Margeret J. Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GH7|| |- |445||Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Brodie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;William Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Celia Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-KHD|| |- |446||Matilda Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RG5|| |- |447||Crawford||George ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Marthew Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-PPD|| |- |448||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Mary M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-4ZF|| |- |449||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Philip E. Crawford;Peter C. Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZ7|| |- |450||Crawford||James ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Mariah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alaxander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-PNR|| |- |451||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||14||1867||Scotland, United Kingdom||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jemesion Crawford;Margret Crawford;Jemesion Crawford;Agenus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-Q94|| |- |452||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Franklin Crawford;Willie Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-4QG|| |- |453||Crawford||Francis ||||Female||52||1829||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Henry Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Albert Crawford;Adaline Crawford;Donald Helser;Caroline Helser;Charles Fice;Edward Warren;Ellen Stracham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-CLR|| |- |454||Crawford||William ||||Male||52||1829||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MXS|| |- |455||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||63||1818||Scotland, United Kingdom||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Pheoby Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Dugald Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-LZ6|| |- |456||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-9BP|| |- |457||Crawford||James ||||Male||66||1815||Scotland, United Kingdom||Alvinston, Brooke-Alvinston, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-VHC|| |- |458||Crawford||Baby ||||Female||0||1881||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Herbert Crawford;Edith Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Cecil Crawford;George Crawford;Ann Quin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-2F5|| |- |459||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||51||1830||Scotland, United Kingdom||Salisbury, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;William Gay;Annie Gay;Mary McPhail||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV66-JHK|| |- |460||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Jermy;Louisa Jermy;Am H. Jermy;Mary I. Jermy;Annie L. Jermy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JPL|| |- |461||Crawford||J. ||||Female||13||1868||Nova Scotia, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||J. Crawford;M. Crawford;R. Crawford;A. Crawford;J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-RXC|| |- |462||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||60||1821||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Thomas F. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-KNJ|| |- |463||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||60||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lot 54, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-NPJ|| |- |464||Frances Crawford||Mary ||||Female||18||1863||United States||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-59V|| |- |465||Walter Crawford||Thos ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Palmerston, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-DML|| |- |466||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||12||1869||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Mary Catherine Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-5P4|| |- |467||E Crawford||Effie ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Thomson;John Crawford;Euphieme E Crawford;Eupheme E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-J43|| |- |468||Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Herbert Crawford;Edith Crawford;Cecil Crawford;George Crawford;Baby Crawford;Ann Quin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-2FL|| |- |469||Crawford||John ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Christiann Crawford;James Crawford;Malendia Crawford;Edley Crawford;Ramsford Crawford;H. Maud Crawford;Hazen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-8V8|| |- |470||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZK7|| |- |471||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomas H. Crawford;Ann Edith Crawford;John Shaw;Matilda Dyer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-37B|| |- |472||Teresa Crawford||Maria ||||Female||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Francis Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Francis Crawford;Ellen Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Edgar Crawford;Annie Estella Crawford;Margaret Edith Crawford;William Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-2YX|| |- |473||Crawford||William ||||Male||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Janet Crawford;Grace Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-G9V|| |- |474||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Allathea Crawford;Martha E. Crawford;Rebeca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;John S. Crawford;Hariat Crawford;William J. Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4YQ|| |- |475||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||50||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Elizebeth Crawford;Emma J. Crawford;Rachle E. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;David J. Crawford;William O. Crawford;Fredrick Colback||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-4PP|| |- |476||Crawford||Malcolm ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Yorkville, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jennie Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Daniel McMillan;Sarah McDonald;John McLachan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-YHB|| |- |477||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||9||1872||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gaven Crawford;Martha Crawford;Gaven Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MJM|| |- |478||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||56||1825||Ireland||Waterford, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Isebell Crawford;John Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-G6B|| |- |479||Crawford||James ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary Crawford;Sarrah Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Ruport H. Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-BFC|| |- |480||E. Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P. Crawford;Seroln E. Crawford;Clarise E. Crawford;Lester J. Crawford;Genis R. Crawford;Earnest E. Crawford;Velletta A. Crawford;Jannie M. Crawford;Hattee M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FHC|| |- |481||R. Crawford||Albert ||||Male||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZY|| |- |482||Crawford||Clara ||||Female||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Laura Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5M8|| |- |483||Crawford||Malvina ||||Female||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Celina Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Wm. Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-CV7|| |- |484||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||54||1827||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Esther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-RXS|| |- |485||Crawford||Idella ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Harriet Crawford;John Crawford;Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-5FQ|| |- |486||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||4||1877||Quebec, Canada||Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Essa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-PQM|| |- |487||Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Belleville, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXL-2ZF|| |- |488||L. Crawford||James ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emily Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;William H. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-89D|| |- |489||Crawford||Tho's ||||Male||30||1851||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sophia Crawford;Jane Gonaley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXM-B2C|| |- |490||Crawford||Josiah ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-BDK|| |- |491||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-QV3|| |- |492||J. Crawford||Ann ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Charles Grant;Margarette A. Grant;George A. Grant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-GF8|| |- |493||Crawford||George ||||Male||10||1871||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Alice Crawford;Sarah Crawford;William Crawford;Betsy Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-7Y6|| |- |494||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-1B2|| |- |495||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Brodie Crawford;William Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Celia Crawford;John Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-KH4|| |- |496||Crawford||William ||||Male||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Farr;Elizabeth Farr;Esther Farr;Charlotte Farr;Rosamond Farr;John Booker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-K9Y|| |- |497||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1854||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-3C1|| |- |498||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Brodie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;William Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Celia Crawford;John Crawford;Mabel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-KH6|| |- |499||D. Crawford||J. ||||Male||44||1837||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Clara Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Evelyn Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-P17|| |- |500||Jane Crawford||Ann ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Archbd. Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Adla Crawford;Lilly Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-LPG|| |- |501||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||80||1801||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Lizzia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-3MP|| |- |502||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||17||1864||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Elta L. Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ernest E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-P4N|| |- |503||Crawford||Cassie ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Geo. E. Crawford;Evelyin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-C7B|| |- |504||Crawford||Sarah ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-DHZ|| |- |505||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||76||1805||Ireland||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Hanna Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-HDN|| |- |506||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||John Ewing;Rachael Ewing;Melissa C. Ewing;Charles Ewing;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-58Q|| |- |507||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Matilda Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6R-Y5V|| |- |508||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Alice Crawford;Annie Crawford;Euphemia Bell;Wilson McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQJ|| |- |509||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Susanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-JYT|| |- |510||Crawford||William ||||Male||9||1872||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N74|| |- |511||E. Crawford||Francis ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-SH6|| |- |512||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-RB6|| |- |513||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||62||1819||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Louis R. Kaye;Mary K. Kaye;Lottie Kaye;Edith Kaye;Gertrude Kaye;Louis Kaye;Sarah Kaye;Mary Murphy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-ZL8|| |- |514||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||18||1863||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGV|| |- |515||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||70||1811||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-ZL8|| |- |516||Crawford||Neil ||||Male||17||1864||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-N1J|| |- |517||Crawford||William ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Brodie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Celia Crawford;John Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-KHH|| |- |518||J. Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Anne Crawford;Edna Elizabeth Crawford;Kathleen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-6SB|| |- |519||Crawford||John ||||Male||57||1824||Scotland, United Kingdom||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Martha Crawford;Thomas J.G. Whiteside||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NFZ|| |- |520||A Crawford||Martha ||||Female||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Arch L Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SV7|| |- |521||Crawford||Annabella ||||Female||14||1867||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 53, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charles Crawford;Jacobina Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Amron Crawford;Jessie E. Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-597|| |- |522||B. Crawford||J. ||||Male||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||Lucinda Crawford;John Crawford;Wilhelmina Crawford;Robert Crawford;Grace W. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-HJ8|| |- |523||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||49||1832||Ireland||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-XC1|| |- |524||Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William J. Crawford;John T. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-YK2|| |- |525||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||65||1816||Ireland||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Henriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-ZLC|| |- |526||Crawford||Henrietta ||||Female||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-F7G|| |- |527||Crawford||Jessi ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-GVB|| |- |528||Crawford||Jas. ||||Male||54||1827||Ontario, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||Cath. Crawford;Grace Crawford;Cath.J. Crawford;J.B. Stewart;G.K.B. Adams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-4CL|| |- |529||W Kitchen Crawford||Solomon ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-W38|| |- |530||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||29||1852||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Jane Crawford;Ira Charles Crawford;Margaret Elder Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Donald Anderson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-DK8|| |- |531||A. Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KCG|| |- |532||Crawford||Jacobina ||||Female||46||1835||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lot 53, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charles Crawford;James Crawford;Annabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Amron Crawford;Jessie E. Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-593|| |- |533||Ann Crawford||Jane ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James P. Crawford;Margeret E. Crawford;John Geo. Crawford;Wm. Rich Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHG|| |- |534||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||58||1823||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Janet Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HP2|| |- |535||Crawford||John ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Mary Crawford;Jas Arthur Crawford;John Wesley Crawford;Pheobe Elizabeth Crawford;Robert George Crawford;Sarah Ellen Crawford;Mathew Mayinison Crawford;William Taylor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-9WL|| |- |536||A Crawford||Birtha ||||Female||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Arch L Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SV4|| |- |537||Crawford||James ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Franklin Crawford;Willie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-4QR|| |- |538||M. Crawford||Lilly ||||Female||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||George A. Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;George C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-K57|| |- |539||Crawford||John ||||Male||36||1845||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Jane Crawford;Matilda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-7QZ|| |- |540||Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1865||Quebec, Canada||Stanstead Plain, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||Hugh D Crawford;Phoebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-VWW|| |- |541||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||14||1867||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-F92|| |- |542||Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Idella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-5FS|| |- |543||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||36||1845||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-WK3|| |- |544||Crawford||Maryan ||||Female||50||1831||Ontario, Canada||Lucknow, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Rodger Cain;Cathrine Cain;Rodger M. Cain;Agnus L. Cain;John J. Cain;Margaret Cain;John Crawford;Wallace J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-CG8|| |- |545||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Susan Crawford;Ada Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-R5P|| |- |546||Crawford||Celina ||||Female||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Alexandre Crawford;Philomene Crawford;Adeline Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Andre Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-PG8|| |- |547||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||40||1841||Ireland||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Bessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-GNN|| |- |548||Crawford||James ||||Male||55||1826||Ontario, Canada||Petrolia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Chalmers;Elizabeth Chalmers;Anna Chalmers;Robert Conn;John Ironsides;William Clark;Arthur Milwood;Robert Clark;Samuel Kane;Randolph Keeler;Gustavus Huffman;Lewis Jackson;John Mulholland;James Ellis;Edward Davis;Angus Carmichael;Ethel Jones;Mabel Jones;John McLaughlin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-Y74|| |- |549||Crawford||Liza ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-4J7|| |- |550||Gordon Crawford||James ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Hattie Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-HG6|| |- |551||Crawford||William ||||Male||12||1869||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;Maggie G. Crawford;Donald McN. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-JM9|| |- |552||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||23||1858||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGN|| |- |553||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||44||1837||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;George Crawford;Edward Griffin;Jessie Griffin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-K9M|| |- |554||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Walter Crawford;Agnus Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Margaret Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-XRH|| |- |555||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-VLL|| |- |556||Edy Crawford||Rhasel ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-7QW|| |- |557||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||35||1846||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;James P. Crawford;Margeret E. Crawford;John Geo. Crawford;Jane Ann Crawford;Wm. Rich Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHJ|| |- |558||Kitchen Crawford||Isaac ||||Male||60||1821||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-W34|| |- |559||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||38||1843||Quebec, Canada||Quebec City, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada||Ellen O'Rourke;Helene;Janet Candlish;Marie Anne Daniel;Adele Villeneuve;Mary Haggerty;Bridget Downs;Mary Stuart;Mary Ketley;Julie Vachon;Bridget Manrahan;Mary Wilfrid;Constance Kerouack;Susan McManus;Olympiade Voyer;Henriette Paradis;Marie Dupre;Marguerite Harbner;Emilie Demers;Ann O'Connor||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-429|| |- |560||Crawford||Dora ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-MDB|| |- |561||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||32||1849||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-R3N|| |- |562||Crawford||John ||||Male||64||1817||Scotland, United Kingdom||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Liza Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-4J3|| |- |563||C Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Katharine Crawford;Charles A Crawford;Edward J Crawford;George E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-K1Y|| |- |564||Crawford||Jessi ||||Female||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Roberd Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-GK9|| |- |565||Crawford||Andre ||||Male||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Alexandre Crawford;Philomene Crawford;Adeline Crawford;Celina Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Alfred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-PGX|| |- |566||W. Crawford||James ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Sam'l James Crawford;Robt. John Crawford;Wm.A. Crawford;Albert E. Crawford;Thos.Alex Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Chas.F. Fraser||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-856|| |- |567||Crawford||Liza ||||Female||52||1829||Ireland||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Masterson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-NRN|| |- |568||Crawford||David ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6ML|| |- |569||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||67||1814||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-R3F|| |- |570||A. Crawford||Abby ||||Female||9||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Moses Akerley;Dorcas Akerley;John W. Akerley;Henry Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Amy Crawford;Phoeba Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Harriet V. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D73|| |- |571||Crawford||William ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||John S. Crawford;Maria E. Crawford;Collette Crawford;Dedrie Crawford;Matthew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-G4P|| |- |572||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||45||1836||England, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Franklin Crawford;Willie Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-4Q2|| |- |573||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gaven Crawford;Martha Crawford;Gaven Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MJ3|| |- |574||Crawford||Aggie ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Wilmetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-NBL|| |- |575||Crawford||Harry ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-HWM|| |- |576||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Ida Villetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-K36|| |- |577||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||James R. Howie;Elizabeth Howie;Elizabeth Howie;Annie D. Howie;Margaret Howie;Matilda Howie;Evaline Howie;James R. Howie Jr.||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-TYH|| |- |578||Crawford||George ||||Male||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGL|| |- |579||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;William Crawford;Horace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-1DZ|| |- |580||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MX4|| |- |581||A. Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Saml. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Rufus W. Crawford;Thomas M. Crawford;William B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-WQN|| |- |582||Crawford||Fannie ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-GLH|| |- |583||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||43||1838||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Deborah Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Amanda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YRW|| |- |584||Crawford||John ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane G. Crawford;Margaret R. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NXC|| |- |585||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Nisbet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-GZK|| |- |586||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Rebecca Gamble;Edurd Gamble;Mary S. Crawford;Harper H. Crawford;Andrew W. Crawford;Mathilda Merret||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-CVP|| |- |587||Crawford||Katie ||||Female||21||1860||Canada||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||James F. Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Fritz Crawford;Jennie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNT-7RK|| |- |588||Crawford||William ||||Male||28||1853||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Black;Agnes Black;Mary Black;Agnes Black;Lizzie Black;Martha Black;John Black;William Black||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-FQB|| |- |589||Crawford||James ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-1BG|| |- |590||H Crawford||Geo ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Geo. M. Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Annie Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;John Gant;Jessie Gant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-BWG|| |- |591||Crawford||Esther ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-RX4|| |- |592||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||44||1837||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Grant Crawford;Mary Sprague;Edward Cole||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85J|| |- |593||Taylor Crawford||William ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Mary Crawford;Jas Arthur Crawford;John Wesley Crawford;Pheobe Elizabeth Crawford;Robert George Crawford;Sarah Ellen Crawford;Mathew Mayinison Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-Q2Z|| |- |594||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Wesley Watters||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-MRJ|| |- |595||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Wm. Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-KCM|| |- |596||Crawford||Eddy ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Walter Crawford;John Crawford;Berthie Crawford;Cathrine Paley;George Bolt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-W19|| |- |597||Crawford||Anderson ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ella Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-ZLY|| |- |598||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Susan Crawford;Ada Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-R5T|| |- |599||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-341|| |- |600||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||62||1819||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brooke, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Archd. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-1D9|| |- |601||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Esibella Crawford;Robina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-D9D|| |- |602||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-67N|| |- |603||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||31||1850||England, United Kingdom||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Arnot Crawford;Robert Crawford;Rosa Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Rebecca Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BCT|| |- |604||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Fraserville, Témiscouata, Quebec, Canada||Joseph Fontaine;Philomine Fontaine;Jane Corriveau;Delvina Robichaud;Adelina Smith;Mattie Collins;Thomas Burky;Delia Deché;Antoine Lacroix;Francois Cloutier;William Sutherland;Arthur Armstrong;George Morrison;John McDonald;Marie Pelletier||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-CMQ|| |- |605||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||41||1840||Scotland, United Kingdom||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-1SH|| |- |606||Crawford||George ||||Male||32||1849||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jane Ruddock Jourden;Lidia Crawford;Lotta Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-LXV|| |- |607||Crawford||William ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Archbd. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;Adla Crawford;Lilly Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-LPP|| |- |608||S. Crawford||John ||||Male||12||1869||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Allathea Crawford;Martha E. Crawford;Rebeca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Hariat Crawford;William J. Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4YZ|| |- |609||Crawford||William ||||Male||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-D4W|| |- |610||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||24||1857||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John J. Crawford;Katie Crawford;Edward Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-KN2|| |- |611||Crawford||William ||||Male||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Lora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Thomas John Rich Crawford;Robert Chambers Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-HM8|| |- |612||Crawford||Jean ||||Female||43||1838||Ireland||Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;William H. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JS9|| |- |613||Crawford||Alexan ||||Male||61||1820||Scotland, United Kingdom||Wardsville, Southwest Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-1Q1|| |- |614||L. Crawford||James ||||Male||61||1820||Nova Scotia, Canada||Amherst Shore, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Eliza Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-RZZ|| |- |615||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;Jas.Robt. Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;M.Ann Crawford;John A. Crawford;E.Jennett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KJ|| |- |616||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Jennett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KB|| |- |617||Crawford||Jennett ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Cristy A. Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-BN8|| |- |618||V. Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Moses Akerley;Dorcas Akerley;John W. Akerley;Henry Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Amy Crawford;Phoeba Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Abby A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D7S|| |- |619||E J Crawford||Margret ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Jas M Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Wm Crawford;Saml R Crawford;Ann McIntyre||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-PLG|| |- |620||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Quebec, Canada||William H. Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Mildred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ6-YL3|| |- |621||C. Crawford||Richard ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;Willette M. Crawford;Allive M. Crawford;George L. Crawford;William Crawford;Aphru D. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-444|| |- |622||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;Mary Crawford;Adelaide Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JGG|| |- |623||Crawford||Mark ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||James Coombe;Mary A. Coombe;James Pellow;Lydia Crawford;Wilfred Crawford;Samuel Willie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-BZG|| |- |624||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Jamas Crawford;Anastasia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-STV|| |- |625||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||57||1824||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Moses Akerley;Dorcas Akerley;John W. Akerley;Mary Jane Crawford;Amy Crawford;Phoeba Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Harriet V. Crawford;Abby A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DQT|| |- |626||Crawford||John ||||Male||51||1830||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Milleis Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Heamest Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-59D|| |- |627||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Henerietta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-QNF|| |- |628||Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6M6|| |- |629||Crawford||Albrighton ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Arnold Crawford;Leonard Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-2NB|| |- |630||Crawford||J.W. ||||Male||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||G.C. Crawford;Wm. Alix Crawford;J.N. Crawford;E. Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-2MQ|| |- |631||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||25||1856||United States||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Chas Crawford;James A Frame;Thomas Honor;Honor||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-7WX|| |- |632||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||59||1822||Ireland||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Mary A. Crawford;Lettica Crawford;Elizabeth Orr;Robert Orr||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-6FD|| |- |633||Crawford||Leman ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Mary J Crawford;Eva Crawford;Colon Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-CZD|| |- |634||Crawford||William ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-B6T|| |- |635||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||0||1881||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-WM7|| |- |636||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Matthew Crawford;John Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Martha Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Dickson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJG|| |- |637||Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;Marthew Crawford;Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-211|| |- |638||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||17||1864||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-HSG|| |- |639||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||60||1821||Ireland||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;John T. Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-L5P|| |- |640||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;John Crawford;Alaxander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-PNY|| |- |641||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George C. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Lydia J. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Melinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-PNT|| |- |642||Crawford||Mariah ||||Female||12||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriet Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Howard Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alaben Crawford;Isaac Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-895|| |- |643||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DBK|| |- |644||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-RZF|| |- |645||Crawford||Marvin ||||Male||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Annie Crawford;Angeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-4JM|| |- |646||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SV9|| |- |647||Crawford||Franklin ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||C. Crawford;Malinda Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Rhueben Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-WT6|| |- |648||E. Crawford||William ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Hull Township, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada||Andrew R. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Robert Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Ann Crawford;Charles Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVS-HGQ|| |- |649||Crawford||William ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Nasmyth;Elizabeth Nasmyth;Oda Nasmyth;John Nasmyth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-MF4|| |- |650||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Stanley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-XJ3|| |- |651||Crawford||Eva ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Leman Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Colon Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-CZX|| |- |652||Crawford||Evelyin ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Geo. E. Crawford;Cassie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-C71|| |- |653||H. Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||34||1847||Ireland||Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Ann Edith Crawford;John Shaw;Matilda Dyer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-37Y|| |- |654||Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Sym Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-5FP|| |- |655||Crawford||May ||||Female||4||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-VKC|| |- |656||Crawford||James ||||Male||46||1835||New Brunswick, Canada||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-LSS|| |- |657||Crawford||William ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Thomas F. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-KNN|| |- |658||Crawford||George ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sabrina Kelley;Edith Gallinger||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-6KD|| |- |659||Crawford||Katharine ||||Female||38||1843||Ireland||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Charles A Crawford;Edward J Crawford;Thomas C Crawford;George E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-K15|| |- |660||A.J. Crawford||James ||||Male||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ealinor A. Crawford;Christopher W. Crawford;Matilda G. Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Ida Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DGY|| |- |661||Crawford||Essa ||||Female||0||1881||Quebec, Canada||Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Albert Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-PQS|| |- |662||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||54||1827||Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Newson;Bella Newson;Edward Neweson;Arthur Newson;Harbert Newson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-8W1|| |- |663||Crawford||W. ||||Male||19||1862||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-RXX|| |- |664||Crawford||Margarett ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-3W1|| |- |665||T. Crawford||Maria ||||Female||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Green;Laura Green;Harry Green||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-KDM|| |- |666||Crawford||Celia ||||Female||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Edward Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lomila Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-33T|| |- |667||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-S8K|| |- |668||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;William Thomas Crawford;Samuel I.C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-8BK|| |- |669||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Thomas Mellon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-R2R|| |- |670||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||41||1840||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Mathilda Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNV-7TR|| |- |671||L. C. Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Melissa R. Crawford;Emma L. Crawford;Mary C. Irena Crawford;Jas. Benjamin Crawford;Annie J. V. Crawford;John S. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T2H|| |- |672||H. Crawford||John ||||Male||50||1831||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZK|| |- |673||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||39||1842||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Nisbet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-GZ2|| |- |674||Crawford||Guilford ||||Male||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Adelia Crawford;Freeman Crawford;Burton Crawford;Sarah L. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-WSJ|| |- |675||Crawford||John ||||Male||55||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Walter Crawford;Agnus Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-X5Y|| |- |676||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Rachel Crawford;Mary M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-4ZX|| |- |677||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||4||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;George Crawford;Joseph Ed. Crawford;William John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-WR6|| |- |678||Crawford||Florie ||||Female||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Jeanette Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Lillie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-VZ3|| |- |679||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-WQJ|| |- |680||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||12||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Ann Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen May Crawford;William Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Maggie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D24|| |- |681||Crawford||John ||||Male||70||1811||Ireland||Waterford, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Isebell Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-G6T|| |- |682||Crawford||James ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Belleville, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXL-2Z6|| |- |683||Crawford||Chester ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Philip E. Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Peter C. Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZ4|| |- |684||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Catherine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-9B2|| |- |685||Crawford||William ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margrett Crawford;William Richard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-TMN|| |- |686||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||44||1837||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Maria Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Marguret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-TQM|| |- |687||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||50||1831||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Chas. A. Crawford;Clara McIntosh;Margaret Walsh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-TBX|| |- |688||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Martine, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||McLeod Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-B6G|| |- |689||Crawford||John ||||Male||64||1817||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Susan Crawford;Agusta Crawford;James Crawford;Charlotte Appleby||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JCN|| |- |690||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||45||1836||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Campbel Craigie;F.R. Despard;C.B. Franks;Elisabeth Keegan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-FYZ|| |- |691||Crawford||Hazen ||||Male||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Christiann Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Malendia Crawford;Edley Crawford;Ramsford Crawford;H. Maud Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-8VN|| |- |692||Crawford||Lidia ||||Female||28||1853||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jane Ruddock Jourden;George Crawford;Lotta Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-LXK|| |- |693||Crawford||James ||||Male||48||1833||Ireland||Rawdon, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Morris Crawford;Morris Foley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-Z2J|| |- |694||E. Crawford||M. ||||Female||53||1828||United States||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-MYV|| |- |695||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Adelaide Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Adelaide Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JG2|| |- |696||Crawford||William ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SJ1|| |- |697||Crawford||Susanna ||||Female||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ealinor A. Crawford;Christopher W. Crawford;Matilda G. Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;James A.J. Crawford;Ida Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DGR|| |- |698||Kitchen Crawford||Osker ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-W3Z|| |- |699||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||12||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Minnie Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-WT5|| |- |700||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||45||1836||Ireland||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-MMZ|| |- |701||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;William J. Crawford;John T. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-YKF|| |- |702||Crawford||Burton ||||Male||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Guilford Crawford;Adelia Crawford;Freeman Crawford;Sarah L. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-WS2|| |- |703||Crawford||David ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Alice Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Betsy Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-7YJ|| |- |704||Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MXQ|| |- |705||Crawford||Kathleen ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomas J. Crawford;Anne Crawford;Edna Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-639|| |- |706||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||8||1873||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Clara Crawford;Edith Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-RT3|| |- |707||Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Will'm Crawford;Mary Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mabel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-JB7|| |- |708||Arthur Crawford||James ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Margret Eloner Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Appleton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-XZR|| |- |709||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-NPV|| |- |710||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||39||1842||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jinnie Crawford;Grace Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-RX7|| |- |711||Crawford||John ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Joly, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-59G|| |- |712||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Mougerty;Ruth Donalson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-W89|| |- |713||Crawford||William ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Nettie Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-JJG|| |- |714||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-NX1|| |- |715||John Crawford||Henry ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Joseph L. Crawford;Charles Thos. Crawford;Mary Alice Crawford;George Fredrick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQZ|| |- |716||Crawford||Margarite ||||Female||32||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Nisbet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-GZG|| |- |717||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||12||1869||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Alex. Crawford;James Alb. Crawford;Elizabeth Jane Crawford;Anna Louise Crawford;May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-HP9|| |- |718||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||46||1835||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Peter Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-W3H|| |- |719||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||19||1862||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Stanley, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ellen M. Crawford;Ann Crawford;Robertina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-J22|| |- |720||C. Crawford||Lousa ||||Female||27||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Beverly Crawford;Herbert L. Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-XTR|| |- |721||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Randolph Hersey;Margaret Hersey;John Hersey;Theodore Hersey;Arthur Hersey;Milton Hersey;Laura Hersey;Effie Hersey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-NW4|| |- |722||C. Crawford||Louis ||||Male||7||1874||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Percy Crawford;Judson Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Maud Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6XN|| |- |723||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||East Hawkesbury, Prescott and Russell, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-CX7|| |- |724||Crawford||Heber ||||Male||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Aharetta Crawford;Helena Crawford;Lillian Crawford;Fenwick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JG1|| |- |725||Crawford||Prudence ||||Female||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Esther A. Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XJL|| |- |726||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||23||1858||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Henry Crawford;William James Crawford;Ruth Kerr||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-XVD|| |- |727||Crawford||Lillie ||||Female||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Jeanette Crawford;Florie Crawford;Mabel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-VZ7|| |- |728||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KCP|| |- |729||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-WM6|| |- |730||Elder Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ira Charles Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Donald Anderson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-DKX|| |- |731||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Chas N. Crawford;Neville Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-K9M|| |- |732||Kitchen Crawford||Hardy ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HJQ|| |- |733||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-QQJ|| |- |734||Crawford||Sussan ||||Female||40||1841||Ireland||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Albert Ball;Annie Ball;William H. Ball||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-Q2J|| |- |735||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-B7M|| |- |736||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6M2|| |- |737||Crawford||William ||||Male||74||1807||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Catharine Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Edward Peacock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-62F|| |- |738||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||68||1813||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Solomon P. Crawford;Amanda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-PCR|| |- |739||Crawford||James ||||Male||42||1839||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Wilhelmina Crawford;John Crawford;Minnie Ritchey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-TGJ|| |- |740||Crawford||Jas. ||||Male||36||1845||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Charles Wilson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHS|| |- |741||Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Henerietta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-QNN|| |- |742||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Lottie Crawford;Jennie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-BN7|| |- |743||M. Crawford||John ||||Male||42||1839||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||Emily Crawford;Art. Ross Crawford;Mary McKinnan;Mary Reymond||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PH1|| |- |744||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||44||1837||Scotland, United Kingdom||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N79|| |- |745||A. Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Charlott Crawford;William Crawford;Emma Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-N12|| |- |746||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||64||1817||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Anne Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BXH|| |- |747||Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Archie Crawford;Margret Crawford;Ernest Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3B6|| |- |748||Crawford||William ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;David Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-ZTH|| |- |749||Crawford||John ||||Male||59||1822||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Grace Crawford;Janet Jolly;Catharine Jolly;Jane Elizabeth Jolly||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1B4|| |- |750||Crawford||Lottie ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jennie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-BNQ|| |- |751||W. Crawford||John ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Janet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Janet L. Crawford;William J. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-J3R|| |- |752||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||56||1825||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Esther A. Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XJ2|| |- |753||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Arnold Crawford;Leonard Crawford;Albrighton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-2NY|| |- |754||Crawford||Jenny ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Chas E. Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-9CS|| |- |755||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-S63|| |- |756||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||6||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Wallace W Crawford;Emmie Crawford;Andrew L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LX6|| |- |757||Crawford||George ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MX8|| |- |758||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||G. E. S. Crawford;Deborah E. Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QT3|| |- |759||Crawford||Adelaide ||||Female||61||1820||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Adelaide Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JGL|| |- |760||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||63||1818||Scotland, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Smith;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-59M|| |- |761||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||24||1857||Scotland, United Kingdom||Watt Township, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-S81|| |- |762||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||47||1834||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Henry Crawford;George Crawford;William J. Crawford;Alice M. Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Charles F. Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LKK|| |- |763||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||70||1811||Ireland||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Hattie Jane Crawford;James Gordon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-HGX|| |- |764||Crawford||William ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Holmes Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Z3R|| |- |765||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Henry Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX5-XYC|| |- |766||Crawford||Estus ||||Male||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Bernia C. Crawford;Hervey Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CCV|| |- |767||Celia Crawford||Mary ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Edward Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lomila Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-33B|| |- |768||James Crawford||William ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George H. Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;John Rathton Crawford;Auther Everit Crawford;Elizabeth Kate Crawford;Georgina Crawford;George Henry Crawford;Hernest Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-NDQ|| |- |769||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||26||1855||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Edmund Crawford;George Crawford;Sarahine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-1W9|| |- |770||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Edmond Robillard;Antonia Robillard;Antonia Robillard;Josephine Vezinas||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-6XR|| |- |771||Crawford||Absolon ||||Male||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Rivière-du-Loup, Témiscouata, Quebec, Canada||John Turner;Agnès Turner;Frédérick Turner;William Turner;Sarah Turner;Myra Turner;James Crawford;Jeannett Crawford;Frederick Drake;Anne Drake;Georges Drake;Mary Drake;Marguerite Drake||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-HBJ|| |- |772||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||73||1808||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Benjamin J. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Crawford;Elizabeth Savage;Clara Willson;William G. Willson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-S45|| |- |773||Crawford||David ||||Male||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-F3V|| |- |774||Crawford||John ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Sepa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-SWS|| |- |775||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Celina Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Wm. Crawford;Malvina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-CVQ|| |- |776||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-NFM|| |- |777||Crawford||William ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||Magie Campbell;Wm Fulton;Mary Livingston;Hannah Sharpman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-J3Y|| |- |778||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Blackville, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||Wm T. Underhill;Abigal Underhill;William M. Underhill;Charlotte Underhill;Laran Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-QCN|| |- |779||Crawford||Charlott ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-92F|| |- |780||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||51||1830||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Janet Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-G9N|| |- |781||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||35||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Maria Crawford;Lyms Crawford;Lynus Crawford;George Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-LVP|| |- |782||M. Crawford||Edith ||||Female||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Alfred A. Baker;Hannah E. Baker;Geraldine Crawford;Mary Hillen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-73W|| |- |783||Crawford||William ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-2QF|| |- |784||Crawford||Vicars ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Agustus Crawford;Anne Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Dimas Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Frederick Crawford;John Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-Q6C|| |- |785||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||24||1857||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Jane Crawford;Margaret Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BF|| |- |786||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Jane Scott||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-C36|| |- |787||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-6KJ|| |- |788||Crawford||John ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;William Crawford;James A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-C1M|| |- |789||W Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||49||1832||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Donald Crawford;Azoa Brownell;Mary Lowe||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-RRR|| |- |790||A. Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adaline Crawford;William Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-15H|| |- |791||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||40||1841||England, United Kingdom||North Dorchester, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Alexander J. Crawford;Catherine E. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Andrew M. Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-FBB|| |- |792||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;George Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-VLV|| |- |793||Crawford||John ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Aaron Peever;Caroline Peever;Wesley Peever;William Crawford;Emeline Crawford;Lilie May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-2SP|| |- |794||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Francis Crawford;Charles Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-K5X|| |- |795||M. Crawford||Margret ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;John A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-D67|| |- |796||Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Robt. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Almada B Crawford;Rhoda Cruthers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-1T8|| |- |797||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Nathaniel Crawford;Charlott Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-92X|| |- |798||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Egbert S. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-TYR|| |- |799||Crawford||William ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Dorcas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-W5B|| |- |800||Crawford||Nathaniel ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charlott Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-926|| |- |801||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||18||1863||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;John Higgins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-79F|| |- |802||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Will'm Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mabel Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-JBS|| |- |803||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-6K6|| |- |804||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Anna Crawford;Marie Anne Crawford;Robert Crawfort;Alice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-W6G|| |- |805||Crawford||Carrie ||||Female||18||1863||United States||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Maurice Crawford;Dorothy Crawford;Ida Crawford;Mabel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-ZCC|| |- |806||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Kate Crawford;Mary Crawford;Emely Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Juliann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-M7Y|| |- |807||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||43||1838||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, British Columbia, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6S-LY4|| |- |808||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford;John Crawford;Archy McCallum;Jane McCallum;Archy McCallum;John McCallum;William McCallum;Gilbert McCallum;Thomas McCallum;Margaret McCallum;Mary McCallum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-FVZ|| |- |809||Ethel Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Agnes Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BJ|| |- |810||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Kate Crawford;Margaret E Crawford;Mabel Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BW|| |- |811||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||James A. Crawford;William J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-6TL|| |- |812||Crawford||Clinton ||||Male||11||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James T. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clarence Crawford;Hilbert Crawford;Freddy B. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford;Frank P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHC|| |- |813||Crawford||Lora ||||Female||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Thomas John Rich Crawford;Robert Chambers Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-HMD|| |- |814||Andrew Crawford||James ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Jessie Ann Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQ7|| |- |815||Crawford||Rachael ||||Female||40||1841||United States||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Crawford;Elta L. Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ernest E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-P46|| |- |816||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Harriott Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-PCS|| |- |817||Charles Crawford||Ira ||||Male||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margaret Elder Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Donald Anderson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-DK6|| |- |818||Crawford||Marie ||||Female||72||1809||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-PGF|| |- |819||Crawford||Matthew ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||John S. Crawford;Maria E. Crawford;Collette Crawford;Dedrie Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-G45|| |- |820||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabett Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Dan T. Crawford;Jeffrey J. Crawford;John J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-BKH|| |- |821||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||40||1841||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Mary Catherine Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-5P3|| |- |822||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Marthew Crawford;Thomas Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-PP6|| |- |823||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||31||1850||Quebec, Canada||Quebec City, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Donohue||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-QPS|| |- |824||C. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;John W. Crawford;Thomas H. Crawford;Florence I. Crawford;Annie A. Crawford;Emma R. Crawford;John Baskervill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-NFK|| |- |825||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||67||1814||Scotland, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Sarah Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-59S|| |- |826||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lomila Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-3QM|| |- |827||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||27||1854||Scotland, United Kingdom||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Murray Crawford;Mary Magginnus;William Murdock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-89H|| |- |828||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Watt Township, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-SDM|| |- |829||Janie Crawford||Ameli ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;William John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1W9|| |- |830||Geo. Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James P. Crawford;Margeret E. Crawford;Jane Ann Crawford;Wm. Rich Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHL|| |- |831||M. Crawford||Anna ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-B77|| |- |832||Crawford||Lavinea ||||Female||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Latitia Crawford;Stanly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV68-2TH|| |- |833||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||77||1804||Ireland||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-MMC|| |- |834||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-NPK|| |- |835||Crawford||George ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||Joseph Atkinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-97P|| |- |836||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||19||1862||Scotland, United Kingdom||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margrit ... Crawford;Johanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-DQQ|| |- |837||Crawford||Sarrah ||||Female||33||1848||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Ruport H. Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-BF8|| |- |838||E. Crawford||Chas ||||Male||37||1844||England, United Kingdom||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Issabella Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jenny Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-9HB|| |- |839||F. Crawford||Charles ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Henry Crawford;George Crawford;William J. Crawford;Alice M. Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LKR|| |- |840||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||55||1826||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Emily Crawford;James L. Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;William H. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-89Z|| |- |841||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Philip E. Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Peter C. Crawford;Chester Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZH|| |- |842||Crawford||Lavina ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-9XY|| |- |843||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Rose Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NT4|| |- |844||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||65||1816||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-8ZM|| |- |845||Crawford||Cristiena ||||Female||33||1848||Nova Scotia, Canada||St. Joseph, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Annie Crawford;Frank Crawford;Cristiena Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-C49|| |- |846||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Barbara Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJB|| |- |847||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jean Crawford;John Crawford;William H. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JS3|| |- |848||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||15||1866||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-R2Q|| |- |849||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||60||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jennett Crawford;John Crawford;Cristy A. Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-QX4|| |- |850||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gaven Crawford;Martha Crawford;Gaven Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MJ9|| |- |851||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||16||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Ada Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-WTG|| |- |852||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||42||1839||Ireland||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Edward Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lomila Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-33R|| |- |853||Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Abel Crawford;Almer Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-F5V|| |- |854||Crawford||Francis ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Benjamin J. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margret Crawford;Elizabeth Savage;Clara Willson;William G. Willson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-S4R|| |- |855||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||20||1861||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarrah Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Ruport H. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-BFF|| |- |856||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||55||1826||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 53, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Jacobina Crawford;James Crawford;Annabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Amron Crawford;Jessie E. Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-59S|| |- |857||Crawford||Joshua ||||Male||60||1821||England, United Kingdom||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Martha Crawford;Susan Crawford;Edward Atkinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-BZT|| |- |858||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||76||1805||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Maty M. Crawford;John Blake Crawford;Maud Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-27T|| |- |859||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N7C|| |- |860||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||14||1867||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Milleis Crawford;Heamest Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-59X|| |- |861||W. Crawford||John ||||Male||50||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Olive Crowley;Purdy Crawford;Titus B. Crowley;Eva Jane Crowley;Warren Crowley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-9S3|| |- |862||Alix Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||J.W. Crawford;G.C. Crawford;J.N. Crawford;E. Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-2MW|| |- |863||Emeline Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-5HT|| |- |864||Crawford||Wilfred ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||James Coombe;Mary A. Coombe;James Pellow;Mark Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Willie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-BZ5|| |- |865||Crawford||George ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;John Crawford;Margeret J. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHZ|| |- |866||Crawford||Abraham ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-HSX|| |- |867||A. Crawford||John ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Frances ... Poline;Nancy Poline;Ellenar Poline;Leon Poline;Daniel L. Poline||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-LZB|| |- |868||Crawford||W_m ||||Male||54||1827||Scotland, United Kingdom||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;David Lawrie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-2ZF|| |- |869||Ross Crawford||Art. ||||Male||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||John M. Crawford;Emily Crawford;Mary McKinnan;Mary Reymond||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PC9|| |- |870||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Gibson Crawford;James Crawford;Lucyann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-SB1|| |- |871||Jane Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||10||1871||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;John Alex. Crawford;James Alb. Crawford;Anna Louise Crawford;May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-HPQ|| |- |872||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||48||1833||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Ada Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-QZ9|| |- |873||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Clara Crawford;Edith Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-RTM|| |- |874||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Marthew Crawford;Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-21Y|| |- |875||Crawford||Johanna ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margrit ... Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-DQC|| |- |876||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||16||1865||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Anna Crawford;Marie Anne Crawford;Frank Crawford;Robert Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-W65|| |- |877||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||62||1819||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Howard Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-P5Y|| |- |878||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Ellen Crawford;Rhasel Edy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-7Q3|| |- |879||R. Crawford||John ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||Chrsteene Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-K3T|| |- |880||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Sushanah Crawford;Abram Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-3PW|| |- |881||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;William J. Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;George O. Crawford;John A. Crawford;Phoebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4YY|| |- |882||T. Crawford||Susan ||||Female||10||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sara E. Crawford;Amos L. Crawford;Wilnus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-937|| |- |883||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-67J|| |- |884||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Susan Crawford;Susan Lauren Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-KJH|| |- |885||Crawford||William ||||Male||82||1799||Ireland||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford;Adaline Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-158|| |- |886||Crawford||Gideon ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DBF|| |- |887||W. Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Sarah C. Crawford;Thomas H. Crawford;Florence I. Crawford;Annie A. Crawford;Emma R. Crawford;John Baskervill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-NF2|| |- |888||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-GJD|| |- |889||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||46||1835||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Blanche Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-382|| |- |890||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Mary E. Crawford;Wm. H. Crawford;Samuel G. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-57V|| |- |891||E. Crawford||Geo. ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Cassie Crawford;Evelyin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-C7Y|| |- |892||J. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Egnes Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-QSR|| |- |893||Catherine Crawford||Mary ||||Female||3||1878||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-5PZ|| |- |894||Crawford||George ||||Male||22||1859||Newfoundland, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Kate Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-X8N|| |- |895||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Richard T. Crawford;Susanna C. Crawford;Alice Crawford;Newton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-Q83|| |- |896||W Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||16||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Emmie Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Andrew L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LX8|| |- |897||Crawford||Elizebeth ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Emma J. Crawford;Rachle E. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;David J. Crawford;William O. Crawford;Fredrick Colback||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-4P5|| |- |898||Crawford||Fredrick ||||Male||19||1862||Canada||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||James F. Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Katie Crawford;Fritz Crawford;Jennie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNT-7R2|| |- |899||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Charles Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-K5J|| |- |900||Crawford||Abigail ||||Female||56||1825||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Edwin Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-P72|| |- |901||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James J. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Rubin J. Crawford;Clara E. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-TBD|| |- |902||Crawford||Wilford ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Euphemea McKinzia;Margart McKinzia;George McKinzia;Duncan Crawford;Margart Crawford;James Crawford;Kenneth Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margart Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-13R|| |- |903||Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Elisa Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-ZNP|| |- |904||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||31||1850||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Rich Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-5YZ|| |- |905||Crawford||James ||||Male||55||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Catherene Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Selice Payn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-KTL|| |- |906||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;James H. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4B6|| |- |907||Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||65||1816||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Hannish Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-TPP|| |- |908||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John James Crawford;Annie Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-NXB|| |- |909||Crawford||George ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Helen Crawford;Wm. Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-KC9|| |- |910||Crawford||James ||||Male||65||1816||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ealinor A. Crawford;Christopher W. Crawford;Matilda G. Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;James A.J. Crawford;Ida Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DGK|| |- |911||A. Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Essa, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Rachl A. Crawford;James Andrew Crawford;Mary A. Coleman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-XZK|| |- |912||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||68||1813||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;George Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Elmiria Crawford;Abram Belyea||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-7HD|| |- |913||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||7||1874||Quebec, Canada||Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Albert Crawford;George Crawford;Essa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-P3B|| |- |914||J. Crawford||George ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Christine Crawford;Duncan N. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-MW9|| |- |915||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||60||1821||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Edmond Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-3D6|| |- |916||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Melissa Crawford;Enonfernedo Crawford;Anndirrein Crawford;FirmanLove Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-1BV|| |- |917||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||34||1847||Scotland, United Kingdom||Wallaceburg, Sombra, Kent, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-PZG|| |- |918||Crawford||Mildred ||||Female||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Quebec, Canada||William H. Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ6-YL7|| |- |919||Crawford||Fredrick ||||Male||11||1870||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Mary Catherine Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-5PH|| |- |920||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||28||1853||England, United Kingdom||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Vickerman Holtby;Elyantha Holtby;Clara C. Holtby;Caroline Holtby;Emely Crawford;Adaline Crawford;Annie S...||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-RVP|| |- |921||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||41||1840||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Allathea Crawford;Martha E. Crawford;Rebeca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;John S. Crawford;Hariat Crawford;William J. Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4Y7|| |- |922||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||38||1843||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Herbert Crawford;Edith Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Cecil Crawford;George Crawford;Baby Crawford;Ann Quin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-2FN|| |- |923||Crawford||William ||||Male||46||1835||Scotland, United Kingdom||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margrit ... Crawford;Johanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-DQ9|| |- |924||Crawford||John ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Lucknow, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Rodger Cain;Cathrine Cain;Rodger M. Cain;Agnus L. Cain;John J. Cain;Margaret Cain;Maryan Crawford;Wallace J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-CGZ|| |- |925||L. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||59||1822||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Fanny L. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-5ZL|| |- |926||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||14||1867||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Percy Crawford;Judson Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6X6|| |- |927||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||47||1834||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MX3|| |- |928||A. Crawford||Susan ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-R2C|| |- |929||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||48||1833||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||J S Crawford;Etta Crawford;Gertrude Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-2VF|| |- |930||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||John W. Crawford;Janet Crawford;Janet L. Crawford;William J. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-J3Y|| |- |931||Abert Crawford||George ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-7DD|| |- |932||Crawford||Martin ||||Male||49||1832||Ireland||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Agnus Crawford;Martin J. Crawford;Edward Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Bridget Hillary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3SG|| |- |933||A. Crawford||John ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Margret M. Crawford;Mary E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-D64|| |- |934||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-GJX|| |- |935||B Crawford||Almada ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Robt. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Rhoda Cruthers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-1RG|| |- |936||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||41||1840||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Francis Crawford;Charles Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-K5F|| |- |937||Crawford||Adam ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-M7P|| |- |938||Crawford||Roberd ||||Male||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jessi Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-GKM|| |- |939||Crawford||John ||||Male||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John J. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Katie Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-R36|| |- |940||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Watt Township, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-SD9|| |- |941||Crawford||Purdy ||||Male||25||1856||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||John W. Crawford;Olive Crowley;Titus B. Crowley;Eva Jane Crowley;Warren Crowley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-9S7|| |- |942||Crawford||James ||||Male||33||1848||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Katharine Crawford;Charles A Crawford;Edward J Crawford;Thomas C Crawford;George E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-K1P|| |- |943||Crawford||John ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Jesse Crawford;Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-KDS|| |- |944||Crawford||Hubert ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Scynthia Crawford;Clayton Crawford;Lydia M Crawford;Robert Bailey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-F4Q|| |- |945||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||44||1837||Scotland, United Kingdom||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Clark;Elizabeth Clark;William H. Clark;Margaret Clark;Isabella Clark;Elizabeth Clark;John Clark;Hugh K. Clark;Jannet Clark;Robert Crawford;Thomas Felthouse||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NSV|| |- |946||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||0||1881||Scotland, United Kingdom||South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;Archy McCallum;Jane McCallum;Archy McCallum;John McCallum;William McCallum;Gilbert McCallum;Thomas McCallum;Margaret McCallum;Mary McCallum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-FVW|| |- |947||Crawford||Robt. ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Almada B Crawford;Rhoda Cruthers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-1R2|| |- |948||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||20||1861||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Vaughan;Elizabeth Vaughan;John J. Vaughan;George Vaughan;Edward Vaughan;Joseph Vaughan;Isabela Vaughan;William Vaughan;Kate Vaughan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-RF2|| |- |949||Crawford||James ||||Male||62||1819||Ireland||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Martha Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Howard Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-P5T|| |- |950||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||77||1804||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Titus B. Crawford;George W. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Murray Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-9SJ|| |- |951||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Archey M. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford;Marion Crawford;Biron Dingman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-8Y9|| |- |952||Crawford||Alexandre ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Rachel Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-8GT|| |- |953||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Suannah Lanchester;Elizabeth Lanchester;Martha Lanchester;Henry Lanchester;Robert Lanchester;Sussie Lanchester;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-NBC|| |- |954||Crawford||Enonfernedo ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Melissa Crawford;Anndirrein Crawford;FirmanLove Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-1B2|| |- |955||Crawford||Catherina ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eva Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Martha Eacles;Henry Harding||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJL|| |- |956||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||J. A. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Magga Crawford;Jane Crawford;Grace Crawford;John W. Crawford;Jessa Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-539|| |- |957||Crawford||William ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eletia Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Margarette A. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Jennette Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-GNF|| |- |958||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Joseph L. Crawford;Henry John Crawford;Charles Thos. Crawford;Mary Alice Crawford;George Fredrick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQH|| |- |959||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||45||1836||Ireland||Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-ZTW|| |- |960||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Janet Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-G9K|| |- |961||Crawford||George ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;James M. Crawford;John George Crawford;Robert A. Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HNF|| |- |962||Crawford||William ||||Male||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Lucy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-TTZ|| |- |963||Crawford||Fredrick ||||Male||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||J. D. Crawford;Annie Crawford;Clara Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Evelyn Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-P14|| |- |964||A. Crawford||J. ||||Male||41||1840||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Magga Crawford;Jane Crawford;Grace Crawford;John W. Crawford;Jessa Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-5S1|| |- |965||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Lavina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-9XT|| |- |966||Crawford||Issabella ||||Female||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Chas E. Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jenny Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-9H1|| |- |967||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Wm George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-B8F|| |- |968||Crawford||David ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Catharina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-9XY|| |- |969||Crawford||Fedric ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Clara Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-JDZ|| |- |970||Crawford||Dorcas ||||Female||18||1863||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Matthew Crawford;John Crawford;Martha Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJV|| |- |971||Crawford||Reuben ||||Male||39||1842||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Ann Crawford;Susan G. Crawford;John W. Crawford;Etta B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-GPB|| |- |972||Crawford||George ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Susannah C. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Hiram B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5D5|| |- |973||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabett Crawford;Francis Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Dan T. Crawford;Jeffrey J. Crawford;John J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-BK8|| |- |974||Crawford||Franklin ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Edward Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lomila Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-3QQ|| |- |975||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||64||1817||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Annie Crawford;Maria Crawford;Euphemia Bell;Wilson McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQF|| |- |976||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Henrietta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-F72|| |- |977||Mary Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jas Arthur Crawford;John Wesley Crawford;Pheobe Elizabeth Crawford;Robert George Crawford;Sarah Ellen Crawford;Mathew Mayinison Crawford;William Taylor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-Q23|| |- |978||Crawford||John ||||Male||36||1845||Ireland||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Melissa Crawford;Enonfernedo Crawford;Anndirrein Crawford;FirmanLove Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-1BJ|| |- |979||W. Crawford||Grace ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||J. B. Crawford;Lucinda Crawford;John Crawford;Wilhelmina Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-HJN|| |- |980||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||45||1836||Ireland||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Wm. C. Freyill;Elizabeth Weiden||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-38Y|| |- |981||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Walter Crawford;Agnus Crawford;William Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-XR7|| |- |982||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugald Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Jane Carpenter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-4S7|| |- |983||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||44||1837||Ontario, Canada||Muskoka Township, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||George Prittie;Mary Prittie;Martha Prittie;William Prittie;George Prittie;Henery Prittie;Elizabeth Prittie;Henery Holway;Francis Bontain;William Peer;Charles Clark;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-NB5|| |- |984||Crawford||Maurice ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJX|| |- |985||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||30||1851||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Pheebe Ann Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-2WL|| |- |986||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Letitia Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Ann Crawford;Bridget McNab||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4SV|| |- |987||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-GJ8|| |- |988||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Israel Crawford;Ann Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-B9P|| |- |989||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Mary Crawford;Horace Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Robert J. Crawford;May Crawford;E. Jane Mullen;E. A. Malone;H. Mann||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-NPG|| |- |990||Crawford||Adda ||||Female||18||1863||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Burton Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHN|| |- |991||Crawford||John ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sabina Crawford;William Crawford;Amdrew Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-494|| |- |992||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Albert Crawford;George Crawford;Essa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-P31|| |- |993||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||18||1863||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-R2S|| |- |994||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||19||1862||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-HSL|| |- |995||Crawford||Judson ||||Male||18||1863||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 45, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Mathew Fahie;Mary Ann Fahie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-Y87|| |- |996||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Charlott Crawford;William Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-N1R|| |- |997||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||55||1826||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-YVL|| |- |998||Crawford||Victoria ||||Female||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGR|| |- |999||Crawford||John ||||Male||39||1842||Scotland, United Kingdom||Cambridge, Dumfries, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||Harriet Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Mary Crawford;Albert Crawford;Richard Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD8-NKF|| |- |1000||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James King;Jane King;Harret King;Elisabeth King||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-R3Y|| |- |1001||Luisa Crawford||Metelda ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||London East, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;John James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-DY1|| |- |1002||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||55||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford Sr.;Mary Jane Crawford;Maria Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-YB6|| |- |1003||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, York, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ethleen Crawford;Herbert J. Crawford;Archibald E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-N51|| |- |1004||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||66||1815||Scotland, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-J35|| |- |1005||Crawford||Jenny ||||Female||1||1880||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Percy Crawford;Judson Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Maud Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6XV|| |- |1006||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Mary Sheppard;Beamont Sheppard;Mary S. Sheppard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-539|| |- |1007||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clementina Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z8H|| |- |1008||Crawford||Wm.A. ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Sam'l James Crawford;Robt. John Crawford;Albert E. Crawford;Thos.Alex Crawford;James W. Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Chas.F. Fraser||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85Z|| |- |1009||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Kate Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Emely Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Juliann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-M7T|| |- |1010||Crawford||Cora ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Frank Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-2G2|| |- |1011||Crawford||John ||||Male||19||1862||Scotland, United Kingdom||Emerson, Manitoba, Canada||James Johnston;A. Sarah Johnston;Jane Sarah Johnston;K Ung;K Ung||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-VWF|| |- |1012||S. Crawford||Egbert ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-TY5|| |- |1013||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;James A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-CBB|| |- |1014||B. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||63||1818||United States||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Alfird Crawford;Anna B. Crawford;Sarah A Crawford;William R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-WBD|| |- |1015||E. S. Crawford||G. ||||Male||60||1821||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Deborah E. Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QTM|| |- |1016||Crawford||J. ||||Male||11||1870||United States||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||J. Crawford;M. Crawford;R. Crawford;A. Crawford;J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-RXZ|| |- |1017||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Liza Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-4JW|| |- |1018||E. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-K2H|| |- |1019||Crawford||John ||||Male||63||1818||Ireland||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margarett Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-3WY|| |- |1020||Crawford||William ||||Male||20||1861||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary E Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Arch L Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SV9|| |- |1021||E. Crawford||Clara ||||Female||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James J. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Rubin J. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-TB6|| |- |1022||Crawford||James ||||Male||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Wm George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-B8X|| |- |1023||Ann Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;James Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQQ|| |- |1024||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||18||1863||Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-1SZ|| |- |1025||Crawford||John ||||Male||70||1811||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-R33|| |- |1026||Francis Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Francis Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Ellen Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Edgar Crawford;Maria Teresa Crawford;Annie Estella Crawford;Margaret Edith Crawford;William Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-2Y8|| |- |1027||Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Rachel Crawford;James Crawford;Alexandre Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-8GY|| |- |1028||I. Crawford||Lilly ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Ida E. Crawford;Christina Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-1T9|| |- |1029||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;Robert Crawford;Robert McGinnis;Thos McIntosh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-CJH|| |- |1030||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||29||1852||Ireland||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Joseph Ed. Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;William John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-WRZ|| |- |1031||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||53||1828||Scotland, United Kingdom||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Willaim Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Charles John Crawford;Joseph Stave||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-65X|| |- |1032||E. Crawford||Albert ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Sam'l James Crawford;Robt. John Crawford;Wm.A. Crawford;Thos.Alex Crawford;James W. Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Chas.F. Fraser||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-858|| |- |1033||Crawford||George ||||Male||29||1852||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 54, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-NPN|| |- |1034||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||Mary Crawford;Elmira Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-FJV|| |- |1035||Crawford||William ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;Philip E. Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Peter C. Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZ3|| |- |1036||Crawford||Isaac ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Rachel Crawford;James Crawford;Alexandre Crawford;John Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-8GB|| |- |1037||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6MK|| |- |1038||Crawford||William ||||Male||82||1799||United States||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-HSD|| |- |1039||F. Crawford||David ||||Male||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||David Crawford;Adeline Crawford;William Crawford;Edward Nickson;Ellen Costigan;Jessie Muir||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-M2H|| |- |1040||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Ann Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-2LJ|| |- |1041||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Martha Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Dellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89X|| |- |1042||Crawford||James ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Henerietta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-QNX|| |- |1043||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Howard Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-PRM|| |- |1044||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Bracebridge, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||Robert E. Perry;Jane N. Perry;John O. Perry;Henrietta Crawford;Arther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-Q4T|| |- |1045||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Cassie Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-C3C|| |- |1046||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||42||1839||Scotland, United Kingdom||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margrit ... Crawford;Johanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-DQS|| |- |1047||Crawford||William ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ellen Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Ellen Crawford;Rhasel Edy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-73B|| |- |1048||Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1873||Quebec, Canada||Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Albert Crawford;George Crawford;Essa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-P3Y|| |- |1049||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||66||1815||Scotland, United Kingdom||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||Archibald Jack;Mary Jack;Margaret Jack;Maud M Jack;Herbert Jack;Alice Jack||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-SP5|| |- |1050||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||45||1836||New Brunswick, Canada||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||John Mairs;Cathrine Mairs;Else Mairs;John Mairs;Edgar Mairs;Mary Mairs;Cathrine Mairs;Mary Mairs||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-HYG|| |- |1051||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||51||1830||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Abarham Crawford;Ezra Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-GY5|| |- |1052||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;James M. Crawford;George Crawford;Florence Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XZJ|| |- |1053||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||56||1825||Ireland||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;David Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-N2H|| |- |1054||Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jennet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-X7N|| |- |1055||J. Crawford||Annie ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||James W Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Henry C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-6KW|| |- |1056||T. Crawford||James ||||Male||48||1833||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Clarence Crawford;Hilbert Crawford;Freddy B. Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford;Frank P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHQ|| |- |1057||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||46||1835||England, United Kingdom||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;H. Demetris Crawford;Edwin Crawford;A. Amelia Crawford;M. Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-V4L|| |- |1058||Common Crawford||Florance ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Martha Crawford;William Crawford;Daisy Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Mable Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-R71|| |- |1059||S. Crawford||Labaren ||||Male||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Anna J. Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-47Y|| |- |1060||Crawford||George ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Margrett Crawford;William Crawford;William Richard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-TM6|| |- |1061||Crawford||Israel ||||Male||51||1830||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-B9K|| |- |1062||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Catherine McGill;Henry Crawford;Louisa Marlls||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-Q6Y|| |- |1063||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||57||1824||England, United Kingdom||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshua Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Martha Crawford;Susan Crawford;Edward Atkinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-BZY|| |- |1064||Crawford||James ||||Male||37||1844||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-8C1|| |- |1065||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||44||1837||Ireland||Muskoka Township, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||George Prittie;Mary Prittie;Martha Prittie;William Prittie;George Prittie;Henery Prittie;Elizabeth Prittie;Henery Holway;Francis Bontain;William Peer;Charles Clark;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-NBP|| |- |1066||Crawford||Alexandre ||||Male||43||1838||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Philomene Crawford;Adeline Crawford;Celina Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Andre Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-PGH|| |- |1067||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||43||1838||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Mary Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie G. Crawford;Donald McN. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-N1B|| |- |1068||J. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||31||1850||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-29Q|| |- |1069||Crawford||Katie ||||Female||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John J. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Edward Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-KNL|| |- |1070||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||16||1865||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Matthew Crawford;John Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJK|| |- |1071||Crawford||William ||||Male||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Adelina Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Egerton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-3MK|| |- |1072||Crawford||Agness ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HPR|| |- |1073||Crawford||William ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Reach, York, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Hector Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-24G|| |- |1074||Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Will'm Crawford;Mary Crawford;Charles Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-JBQ|| |- |1075||Crawford||Lucy ||||Female||41||1840||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-TT8|| |- |1076||Crawford||John ||||Male||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YTS|| |- |1077||Crawford||Fredric ||||Male||30||1851||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Fredric Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-FPL|| |- |1078||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||John Ewing;Rachael Ewing;Melissa C. Ewing;Charles Ewing;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-583|| |- |1079||R. Crawford||Melissa ||||Female||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emma L. Crawford;Mary C. Irena Crawford;Jas. Benjamin Crawford;Annie J. V. Crawford;John S. Crawford;Bertha L. C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T2S|| |- |1080||Crawford||John ||||Male||29||1852||Quebec, Canada||Quebec City, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada||Emma Crawford;Elizabeth Donohue||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-QP9|| |- |1081||Russel Crawford||Melville ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Ralph Crawford;Annie Crawford;Mary Margaret Crawford;John Henry Nixon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XRQ|| |- |1082||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||53||1828||Ireland||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Esther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-RX9|| |- |1083||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||67||1814||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Lord;Margret Lord;Jane Lord;Catharine Crawford;Mabel Jameison||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-1C7|| |- |1084||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||75||1806||Ireland||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Lora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Thomas John Rich Crawford;Robert Chambers Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-HMJ|| |- |1085||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Rawdon, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Hannah Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Morris Crawford;Morris Foley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-Z2K|| |- |1086||Crawford||John ||||Male||61||1820||Ireland||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Rachel Crawford;James Crawford;Alexandre Crawford;John Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-8GL|| |- |1087||M. Crawford||Allive ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;Willette M. Crawford;Richard C. Crawford;George L. Crawford;William Crawford;Aphru D. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-44H|| |- |1088||Crawford||Ralph ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Ethel Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-KQ6|| |- |1089||Crawford||James ||||Male||20||1861||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-LP8|| |- |1090||W. Crawford||Chas ||||Male||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Markham, York, Ontario, Canada||Helen T. Crawford;Cassius L. Crawford;Mabel A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-9B3|| |- |1091||Crawford||William ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Manitoba, Canada||Joseph E. Woodworth;Douglas B. Woodworth;Richard Rowe||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-3GS|| |- |1092||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Alfred Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-SM1|| |- |1093||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Francis Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-K5K|| |- |1094||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Meaford, Georgian Highlands, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Williams Frezzell;Ann Frezzell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-WS3|| |- |1095||M. Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||North Dorchester, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Alexander J. Crawford;Catherine E. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-FB2|| |- |1096||B. Crawford||John ||||Male||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-WG5|| |- |1097||Crawford||Isabell ||||Female||45||1836||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hariott Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Reuben Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-F6R|| |- |1098||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||9||1872||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-R24|| |- |1099||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||72||1809||England, United Kingdom||London East, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Callonder Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-B31|| |- |1100||Crawford||Cath.J. ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Cath. Crawford;Grace Crawford;J.B. Stewart;G.K.B. Adams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-4CP|| |- |1101||Crawford||Rosanna ||||Female||35||1846||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXM-B26|| |- |1102||Crawford||William ||||Male||53||1828||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Lavina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-9X5|| |- |1103||Crawford||Phoeba ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Moses Akerley;Dorcas Akerley;John W. Akerley;Henry Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Amy Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Harriet V. Crawford;Abby A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DQ1|| |- |1104||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZG|| |- |1105||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||G. W. Crawford;Annie Cascadden;George Casscadden;Robert Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-27D|| |- |1106||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||53||1828||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sandwich West Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Marrion Crawford;Mary Crawford;Charley Crawford;Dady Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Anne McDonald;Caté Flione;Maggie Flione;William Wright;Jane Wright;Peter Wright||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-VJW|| |- |1107||Crawford||William ||||Male||62||1819||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Nathaniel Crawford;Robert Crawford;Charlott Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-92D|| |- |1108||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||8||1873||Canada||Sandwich West Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Alex Crawford;Marrion Crawford;Charley Crawford;Dady Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Anne McDonald;Caté Flione;Maggie Flione;William Wright;Jane Wright;Peter Wright||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-VJH|| |- |1109||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KCN|| |- |1110||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Janet Jolly;Catharine Jolly;Jane Elizabeth Jolly||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BZ|| |- |1111||Crawford||George ||||Male||30||1851||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sarah Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-K52|| |- |1112||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||C. Crawford;Malinda Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Rhueben Crawford;Charles Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-WT8|| |- |1113||Jane Crawford||Ann ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-RZX|| |- |1114||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jennett Crawford;John Crawford;Cristy A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-BNX|| |- |1115||Crawford||James ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Euphemea McKinzia;Margart McKinzia;George McKinzia;Duncan Crawford;Margart Crawford;Kenneth Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margart Crawford;Wilford Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-13L|| |- |1116||Crawford||John ||||Male||68||1813||Ireland||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Nancy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-XZ1|| |- |1117||Crawford||Adelia ||||Female||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Guilford Crawford;Freeman Crawford;Burton Crawford;Sarah L. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-WSV|| |- |1118||Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Maurice Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJN|| |- |1119||Crawford||David ||||Male||55||1826||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Marie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Hennery Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-VVB|| |- |1120||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||42||1839||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-B51|| |- |1121||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||28||1853||Ireland||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Archie Crawford;William Crawford;Ernest Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3BD|| |- |1122||K. Crawford||William ||||Male||61||1820||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Amelia B. Crawford;Emma Scovil;Margaret O'Shea||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-477|| |- |1123||G. Crawford||Susan ||||Female||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Reuben Crawford;Ann Crawford;John W. Crawford;Etta B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-G5M|| |- |1124||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen May Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Maggie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D2Z|| |- |1125||L. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||4||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Guilford Crawford;Adelia Crawford;Freeman Crawford;Burton Crawford;Addie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-WSL|| |- |1126||E. Crawford||Margeret ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James P. Crawford;John Geo. Crawford;Jane Ann Crawford;Wm. Rich Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GH2|| |- |1127||Crawford||Adla ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Archbd. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Lilly Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-LP5|| |- |1128||Crawford||George ||||Male||16||1865||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ada Crawford;Hannah Sayer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-4J3|| |- |1129||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||48||1833||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-9BN|| |- |1130||Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||5||1876||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-7S2|| |- |1131||Crawford||Susanah ||||Female||53||1828||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Abreham Crawford;Noah Powlis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-3SZ|| |- |1132||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||39||1842||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Fannie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-FHH|| |- |1133||M Crawford||Ida ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Thomas H Crawford;Mary J Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-6LY|| |- |1134||Crawford||George ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-VKZ|| |- |1135||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Florance Common Crawford;Daisy Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Mable Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-RWM|| |- |1136||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Adam Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-M75|| |- |1137||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Harriet Crawford;John Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Idella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-5X1|| |- |1138||Crawford||John ||||Male||34||1847||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||William Crawford;Marion Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;Wallace Gardiner||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-QXK|| |- |1139||Crawford||James ||||Male||80||1801||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Mary A. Crawford;Solomon P. Crawford;Amanda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-PC5|| |- |1140||Crawford||Phoebe ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;William J. Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;George O. Crawford;John A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4BQ|| |- |1141||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margrit ... Crawford;Johanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-DQ7|| |- |1142||Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Mary S Ward;Mary T Ward||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-S6D|| |- |1143||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-9BJ|| |- |1144||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Annie Grace Crawford;Ellen Reb. Crawford;Mary Lavina McKay Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-9MC|| |- |1145||Crawford||John ||||Male||46||1835||Ireland||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Egnes Crawford;James Crawford;Mary J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-QSG|| |- |1146||I.C. Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-8BL|| |- |1147||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Susanna Crawford;James Arthur Crawford;Margret Eloner Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Appleton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-XZP|| |- |1148||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Clementina Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z88|| |- |1149||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catherene Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Selice Payn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-PNT|| |- |1150||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||26||1855||Ireland||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Rebecca Crawford;George Crawford;Joseph Ed. Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;William John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-WRC|| |- |1151||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||30||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||Alvinston, Brooke-Alvinston, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-Y5V|| |- |1152||Crawford||James ||||Male||50||1831||Ireland||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C. Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-7D1|| |- |1153||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-KH1|| |- |1154||E. Crawford||Rachle ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Emma J. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;David J. Crawford;William O. Crawford;Fredrick Colback||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-4PT|| |- |1155||Crawford||George ||||Male||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Elmiria Crawford;Abram Belyea||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-7HX|| |- |1156||Crawford||William ||||Male||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Mary Jane McCune||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-Q9Q|| |- |1157||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Florence Crawford;Louis Golen;Margrit Golen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ6-9BS|| |- |1158||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Rich Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-5YX|| |- |1159||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-HH3|| |- |1160||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Howard Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-P5B|| |- |1161||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||72||1809||Ireland||Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jean Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;William H. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JSC|| |- |1162||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||47||1834||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Labaren S. Crawford;Anna J. Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-47T|| |- |1163||Crawford||John ||||Male||11||1870||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-R2W|| |- |1164||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||47||1834||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Elizabeth Speed;Patrick Laughlin;Henry Laughlin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3YT|| |- |1165||Crawford||Philomene ||||Female||41||1840||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Alexandre Crawford;Adeline Crawford;Celina Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Andre Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-PGC|| |- |1166||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||28||1853||Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford Sr.;Margaret Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-YBF|| |- |1167||Crawford||Anastasia ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Jamas Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-STK|| |- |1168||Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Chas E. Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jenny Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Issabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-9C7|| |- |1169||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-GJ6|| |- |1170||Crawford||Margarett ||||Female||48||1833||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-FRW|| |- |1171||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||12||1869||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5M7|| |- |1172||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||60||1821||West Indies||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Bessie Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-GNX|| |- |1173||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford;John Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Idella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-5F9|| |- |1174||Crawford||John ||||Male||53||1828||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 26, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Clayton Crawford;Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-K22|| |- |1175||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||33||1848||England, United Kingdom||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Mary Emma Crawford;Winnifred Crawford;Ewing Arthur Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-QXR|| |- |1176||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabell Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hariott Crawford;Reuben Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-F6B|| |- |1177||Holmes Crawford||John ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford;James Crawford;Wm. Morris Crawford;Thomas V. Crawford;Mary E. A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-MLS|| |- |1178||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Francis Crawford;Sarah E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-ZZ2|| |- |1179||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary H. Crawford;David S.. Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;John Marvin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N74|| |- |1180||Crawford||George ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Rachel Crawford;Matthew Crawford;Martha P. Crawford;Robert A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-H6B|| |- |1181||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-FN8|| |- |1182||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-RBX|| |- |1183||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Kate Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Emely Crawford;Juliann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-M71|| |- |1184||Crawford||George ||||Male||14||1867||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Edwd. Crawford;Louisa Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-VYY|| |- |1185||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane G. Crawford;Margaret R. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NXZ|| |- |1186||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Alfred Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-S93|| |- |1187||Crawford||Isabel ||||Female||25||1856||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-3ZM|| |- |1188||J. Crawford||Jeffrey ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabett Crawford;Francis Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Dan T. Crawford;John J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-BK6|| |- |1189||Crawford||George ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-VLK|| |- |1190||Crawford||Ta ||||Male||27||1854||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Edmond, Quebec, Canada||Jane Crawford;David Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Bleu||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN8-XKD|| |- |1191||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||47||1834||Ireland||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Rebecca Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-67X|| |- |1192||Crawford||David ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SV3|| |- |1193||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford;David Crawford;Charlott Crawford;William Crawford;Emma Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-N1L|| |- |1194||Crawford||William ||||Male||50||1831||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Maurice Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJD|| |- |1195||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Rachel Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-8SK|| |- |1196||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||64||1817||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Hariet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Earnest Crawford;George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ester Crawford;George Phinney||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-843|| |- |1197||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Pottage;Sarah Pottage;Sarah Dunn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-23W|| |- |1198||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Matilda Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6R-Y5K|| |- |1199||Crawford||Joshua ||||Male||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||Cardwell, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William S. Teakles;Isabella Teakles;Francis A. Teakles||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-BB8|| |- |1200||Crawford||Sophia ||||Female||31||1850||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||Tho's Crawford;Jane Gonaley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXM-B2Z|| |- |1201||James Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-NXY|| |- |1202||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||62||1819||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Sabrina Kelley;Edith Gallinger;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-6KC|| |- |1203||Crawford||Gibson ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford;James Crawford;Lucyann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-SBB|| |- |1204||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;James Crawford;Elza Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Loucks||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-1DW|| |- |1205||Crawford||Elzabeth ||||Female||18||1863||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Joseph Demrose;Elizabeth Demrose;Orilia Tardif||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJT-JYP|| |- |1206||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||12||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Dellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-896|| |- |1207||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Israel Crawford;Ann Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-B95|| |- |1208||Crawford||Jennette ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eletia Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Margarette A. Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-GNJ|| |- |1209||N. Crawford||E. ||||Female||42||1839||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||H. Crawford;M. I. Brown;G. M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJT-JXT|| |- |1210||Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriet Crawford;James Crawford;Howard Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alaben Crawford;Isaac Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89G|| |- |1211||E. Crawford||Charles ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Elisabeth J. Crawford;MarySD. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5DL|| |- |1212||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HPY|| |- |1213||Crawford||Hariat ||||Female||9||1872||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Allathea Crawford;Martha E. Crawford;Rebeca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;John S. Crawford;William J. Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4Y8|| |- |1214||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||J S Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Etta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-2VJ|| |- |1215||Crawford||John ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-HSF|| |- |1216||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Francis E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-SHD|| |- |1217||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||55||1826||Ireland||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2PL|| |- |1218||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Elisa Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-ZN5|| |- |1219||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Walter Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZK4|| |- |1220||Crawford||Rhueben ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||C. Crawford;Malinda Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Charles Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-WTZ|| |- |1221||Crawford||James ||||Male||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Priscilla Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Francis Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXS-M1N|| |- |1222||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Nettie Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-JJL|| |- |1223||Crawford||Amos ||||Male||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Janet Taylor;James R. Taylor||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-F9B|| |- |1224||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZZ|| |- |1225||A. Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Chestina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7WF|| |- |1226||Crawford||Franklin ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Willie Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-4QP|| |- |1227||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||4||1877||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N7Z|| |- |1228||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Sym Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-5FR|| |- |1229||E. Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJT-MGF|| |- |1230||Crawford||Rolin ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugal Crawford;Isbla Crawford;Charles Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Idea Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-LXW|| |- |1231||Jane Crawford||Margret ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Anne Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BXZ|| |- |1232||M. Crawford||Geo. ||||Male||53||1828||United States||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Jennie Crawford;Geo H Crawford;Annie Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;John Gant;Jessie Gant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-GCB|| |- |1233||D. Crawford||Aphru ||||Female||66||1815||Ireland||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;Willette M. Crawford;Richard C. Crawford;Allive M. Crawford;George L. Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-448|| |- |1234||Crawford||Rose ||||Female||23||1858||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-SD5|| |- |1235||Crawford||Amron ||||Male||10||1871||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 53, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charles Crawford;Jacobina Crawford;James Crawford;Annabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Jessie E. Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-594|| |- |1236||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Louis Golen;Margrit Golen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ6-9BQ|| |- |1237||Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||James Coombe;Mary A. Coombe;James Pellow;Mark Crawford;Wilfred Crawford;Samuel Willie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-BZP|| |- |1238||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Bella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C. Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-76S|| |- |1239||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||45||1836||United States||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Geo. M. Crawford;Geo H Crawford;Annie Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;John Gant;Jessie Gant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-GC1|| |- |1240||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||14||1867||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Allathea Crawford;Martha E. Crawford;Rebeca Crawford;John S. Crawford;Hariat Crawford;William J. Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4YC|| |- |1241||Crawford||John ||||Male||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Aylmer, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Georgina Crawford;John Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-6NJ|| |- |1242||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Henry Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F4W|| |- |1243||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||10||1871||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Laura Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5M4|| |- |1244||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||52||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Clark;Elizabeth Clark;William H. Clark;Margaret Clark;Isabella Clark;Elizabeth Clark;John Clark;Hugh K. Clark;Jannet Clark;Ann Crawford;Thomas Felthouse||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NSJ|| |- |1245||Crawford||George ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anth'y Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-PBH|| |- |1246||Crawford||Euphemia ||||Female||45||1836||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Percy Crawford;Judson Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Maud Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6XC|| |- |1247||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||70||1811||Ireland||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-MM4|| |- |1248||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||35||1846||Ireland||Rockwood, Manitoba, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-S1W|| |- |1249||Crawford||Anndirrein ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Melissa Crawford;Enonfernedo Crawford;FirmanLove Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-1BL|| |- |1250||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||4||1877||Quebec, Canada||Hull Township, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada||Andrew R. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Robert Crawford;William E. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Ann Crawford;Charles Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVS-HGW|| |- |1251||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-LLW|| |- |1252||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Charles Crawford;Esther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-RXW|| |- |1253||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Edith Crawford;Maud Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-QV9|| |- |1254||J. Crawford||John ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabett Crawford;Francis Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Dan T. Crawford;Jeffrey J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-BKX|| |- |1255||Crawford||James ||||Male||61||1820||England, United Kingdom||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6M8|| |- |1256||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||||John Labrash;Lucy Labrash;Margaret Crawfard;Louis French||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-GJF|| |- |1257||Crawford||Lette ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Michel Rockford;Elizabeth Rockford;William Rockford;Lillie Rockford;Annie Rockford;Hetty Rockford;Cathrine Rockford;Thomas Rockford;Lizzie Rockford;Edward Rockford;David McKenzie;Bessy Keenan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-3TS|| |- |1258||Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1874||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Alice Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Betsy Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-7YX|| |- |1259||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-FNZ|| |- |1260||Thomas Crawford||John ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SVS|| |- |1261||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||46||1835||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||James Curtis;William Bulmer;Emile Paget;James Dutton;Archibald Collins;Michael Kelly;Thomas Linton;John Fitzpatrick;John Pinkerton;Daniel Jackson;Edward Newley;William Robinson;William Brent;John Lewis;John Streeter;James Pim;Thomas Moore;Gilbert Madden;Alesander Dewitt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJT-44R|| |- |1262||Crawford||James ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-4N9|| |- |1263||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Peter Crawford;Cassie Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-C38|| |- |1264||Crawford||William ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||James Boanar;Eliza Boanar;Samuel Boanar;Robert Boanar;Annie Boanar;George Boanar;Thomas Boanar;David Boanar;John Boanar;Margret L. Boanar;Mary J. Boanar;Josep Boanar||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-YM8|| |- |1265||Crawford||George ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-7V3|| |- |1266||Crawford||Leonard ||||Male||23||1858||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Arnold Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Albrighton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-2NT|| |- |1267||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Robt. Crawford;Wife Crawford;Alex Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-X72|| |- |1268||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Elizebeth Crawford;Carrie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-DPS|| |- |1269||Crawford||Jean ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Marget Crawford;Betty Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-762|| |- |1270||P. Crawford||Martha ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Matthew Crawford;Robert A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-HX9|| |- |1271||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Jessie Ann Crawford;James Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQW|| |- |1272||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||52||1829||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Rubin J. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara E. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-TBC|| |- |1273||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||61||1820||Ireland||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-5FB|| |- |1274||Crawford||William ||||Male||12||1869||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-SD1|| |- |1275||Crawford||Harriett ||||Female||84||1797||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Armand-Est, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJS-PK4|| |- |1276||Crawford||John ||||Female||35||1846||Ireland||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-RGP|| |- |1277||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||58||1823||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-ZVH|| |- |1278||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||74||1807||England, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Fred W Clark;Caroline Clark;Elizabeth Darlington;Mary H Clark;Nellie L Clark||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-TXL|| |- |1279||Crawford||Fred ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Mary Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-WFH|| |- |1280||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Sunnidale, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Francis Crawford;Charles Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-K5N|| |- |1281||Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-F3K|| |- |1282||Crawford||Alfird ||||Male||54||1827||Ontario, Canada||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Sarah B. Crawford;Anna B. Crawford;Sarah A Crawford;William R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-WB8|| |- |1283||Crawford||C.Lee ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Annie Crawford;Emma Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KY|| |- |1284||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||47||1834||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Jane Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-MB6|| |- |1285||Crawford||James ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-S8P|| |- |1286||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||43||1838||Scotland, United Kingdom||Reach, York, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawford;Hector Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-24K|| |- |1287||Crawford||George ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;Emma Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;C.Lee Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KP|| |- |1288||Crawford||Henrietta ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Bracebridge, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||Robert E. Perry;Jane N. Perry;John O. Perry;Sarah Crawford;Arther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-Q4Y|| |- |1289||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||60||1821||Ireland||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD8-2NP|| |- |1290||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Jamima Crawford;George Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Margaret I. Crawford;Harriot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQD|| |- |1291||I. Crawford||Jane ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Ethelbert Servos;Sariah Servos;Amy Ethel B. Servos||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-NL3|| |- |1292||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||46||1835||Scotland, United Kingdom||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mirian Crawford;Mary Crawford;Allen Crawford;Edward Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-SHB|| |- |1293||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||10||1871||Scotland, United Kingdom||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-GN5|| |- |1294||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-DMC|| |- |1295||D Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||45||1836||Quebec, Canada||Stanstead Plain, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||Phoebe Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-VWQ|| |- |1296||Crawford||Elmiria ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Abram Belyea||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-7HN|| |- |1297||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||32||1849||United States||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-TBY|| |- |1298||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||73||1808||Scotland, United Kingdom||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-86M|| |- |1299||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Marget Crawford;Betty Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Jean Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-7X4|| |- |1300||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||36||1845||Scotland, United Kingdom||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-GNP|| |- |1301||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Sarah Jane Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F4Q|| |- |1302||B. Crawford||Freddy ||||Male||12||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James T. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clarence Crawford;Hilbert Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford;Frank P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHH|| |- |1303||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Parkdale, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Catharine Crawford;John T. Crwford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-HY8|| |- |1304||R. Crawford||Genis ||||Male||10||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P. Crawford;Seroln E. Crawford;John E. Crawford;Clarise E. Crawford;Lester J. Crawford;Earnest E. Crawford;Velletta A. Crawford;Jannie M. Crawford;Hattee M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FHD|| |- |1305||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mirian Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Allen Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-SCS|| |- |1306||M. Crawford||G. ||||Female||24||1857||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||H. Crawford;M. I. Brown;E. N. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJT-JXY|| |- |1307||Crawford||Edgar ||||Male||8||1873||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Laura Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5MH|| |- |1308||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-L21|| |- |1309||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||54||1827||Ireland||Maryborough, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hanry Wahl||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-8LN|| |- |1310||C. Crawford||James ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-767|| |- |1311||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Francis Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-53R|| |- |1312||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||13||1868||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-R27|| |- |1313||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||East Hawkesbury, Prescott and Russell, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-CXW|| |- |1314||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Adelaide, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-Q6B|| |- |1315||Amelia Crawford||Alma ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Herbert Howard Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-KQZ|| |- |1316||Crawford||Geo.Wm. ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Annie Crawford;Emma Crawford;C.Lee Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KT|| |- |1317||Henry Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Lora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Thomas John Rich Crawford;Robert Chambers Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-HMX|| |- |1318||G. Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||10||1871||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;William Crawford;Donald McN. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-K2S|| |- |1319||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;James A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-CB1|| |- |1320||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ellen Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-S8L|| |- |1321||Anne Crawford||Florence ||||Female||14||1867||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 13, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Belbacea Crawford;Sophia F.G. Crawford;John William Crawford;Edith Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-Z2X|| |- |1322||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||71||1810||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Sabrina Kelley;Edith Gallinger;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-6KH|| |- |1323||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||26||1855||Quebec, Canada||Saint-François, Laval, Quebec, Canada||Jessie Crawford;Frederick W A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ1-49B|| |- |1324||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXM-B2F|| |- |1325||A. Crawford||Rachl ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Essa, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Rachel A. Crawford;James Andrew Crawford;Mary A. Coleman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-XZV|| |- |1326||Crawford||William ||||Male||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-F3X|| |- |1327||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Cora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Janet Edger||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-G54|| |- |1328||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||60||1821||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-J82|| |- |1329||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||74||1807||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Alice Crawford;Annie Crawford;Maria Crawford;Euphemia Bell;Wilson McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQX|| |- |1330||R. Crawford||James ||||Male||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-7SP|| |- |1331||Crawford||Clara ||||Female||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Edith Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-RTQ|| |- |1332||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Fanny Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-JBV|| |- |1333||C. Crawford||George ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||North Dorchester, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Alexander J. Crawford;Catherine E. Crawford;Andrew M. Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-FBK|| |- |1334||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jinnie Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-RXC|| |- |1335||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Rich Crawford;Margret Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-5YD|| |- |1336||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Martine, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||McLeod Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-B62|| |- |1337||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Frank Crawford;Cora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-2GK|| |- |1338||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Peter Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-W3Z|| |- |1339||Ed. Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;George Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;William John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-WRD|| |- |1340||J. Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eletia Crawford;Margarette A. Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Jennette Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-GN6|| |- |1341||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Mary Jane Crawford;Hattie Jane Crawford;James Gordon Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-HGZ|| |- |1342||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jamima Crawford;George Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Margaret I. Crawford;Harriot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQZ|| |- |1343||Crawford||William ||||Male||29||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Sarah Crawford;May Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-VK4|| |- |1344||Crawford||Archd. ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Brooke, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-1DM|| |- |1345||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||67||1814||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-GMC|| |- |1346||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||36||1845||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-WSY|| |- |1347||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||20||1861||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gaven Crawford;Martha Crawford;Gaven Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MJS|| |- |1348||Jane Crawford||Hattie ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;James Gordon Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-HGD|| |- |1349||Harriet Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||15||1866||England, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George H. Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;John Rathton Crawford;Auther Everit Crawford;Elizabeth Kate Crawford;Georgina Crawford;George Henry Crawford;William James Crawford;Hernest Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-N8B|| |- |1350||Crawford||Matilda ||||Male||47||1834||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-LPC|| |- |1351||Crawford||Benjamin ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Agustus Crawford;Anne Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Dimas Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Frederick Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QDK|| |- |1352||Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1855||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Mary Kerr;Thos. W. Kerr;Wm. Brown;John McEachren;John Graham;M. McKenzie;Jas. Dunnett;W.P. Rogers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-G6D|| |- |1353||Crawford||Susannah ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Henry Crawford;George Crawford;William J. Crawford;Alice M. Crawford;Charles F. Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LK5|| |- |1354||Crawford||James ||||Male||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Chrysostome, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||David Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-XDF|| |- |1355||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Chas E. Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jenny Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-9CM|| |- |1356||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||44||1837||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Rachel Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Charles Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Agusta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-74P|| |- |1357||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||69||1812||Scotland, United Kingdom||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Pottage;Sarah Pottage;Sarah Dunn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-234|| |- |1358||Ann Crawford||Pheebe ||||Female||4||1877||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-536|| |- |1359||C Crawford||Cha_s ||||Male||63||1818||China||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-QYB|| |- |1360||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||40||1841||Ireland||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZ2|| |- |1361||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||58||1823||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Matilda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-GVD|| |- |1362||B. Crawford||Anna ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Alfird Crawford;Sarah B. Crawford;Sarah A Crawford;William R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-WB6|| |- |1363||Crawford||Elgie ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||C. Crawford;Malinda Crawford;Rhueben Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Charles Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-WTC|| |- |1364||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||18||1863||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, British Columbia, Canada||Wm Jensen;Margt. Jensen;Augustus Harder;Ting Chin;Wong Chin;Edward Legg;James Coloia;Wm Hirst;Philip Harman;Augs Janson;Fredk Harding;Wilur Liggett;Francis Brown;Thomas Simms;Wm Thomson;James Burns;James Day;Wm Summerville;James Haslam||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6S-8Z2|| |- |1365||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;William John Crawford;James Crawford;Ameli Janie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-171|| |- |1366||Crawford||John ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Maurice Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJF|| |- |1367||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Male||30||1851||Ireland||Saint-Hippolyte, Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ1-J9J|| |- |1368||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||J. A. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Magga Crawford;Jane Crawford;Grace Crawford;John W. Crawford;Jessa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-534|| |- |1369||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Fraserville, Témiscouata, Quebec, Canada||Jos. Unsworth;Mary Jane Unsworth;James Unsworth;Cary Unsworth;Mary Unsworth;Lorne Unsworth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-H8J|| |- |1370||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-WS1|| |- |1371||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||26||1855||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;William Day||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-3D1|| |- |1372||Crawford||Elisa ||||Female||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-ZNG|| |- |1373||Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Alaxander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-PNB|| |- |1374||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||51||1830||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Janet Edger||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-G5Q|| |- |1375||Crawford||Lucyann ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Gibson Crawford;Peter Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-S19|| |- |1376||Crawford||Clara ||||Female||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ida A. Crawford;Floarance Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-KJX|| |- |1377||Crawford||George ||||Male||51||1830||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Henry Crawford;George Crawford;William J. Crawford;Alice M. Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Charles F. Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LKV|| |- |1378||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||43||1838||Ireland||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Laura Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5M3|| |- |1379||Ellen Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Mary Crawford;Jas Arthur Crawford;John Wesley Crawford;Pheobe Elizabeth Crawford;Robert George Crawford;Mathew Mayinison Crawford;William Taylor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-Q2H|| |- |1380||Crawford||Horace ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-1D6|| |- |1381||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Belleville, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||George Dickson;Marion Dickson;Sarah Dickson;Angus Dickson;Jessie Dickson;Isabella Dickson;Patrick Douglas Dickson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXL-N88|| |- |1382||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Drummond, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-HH6|| |- |1383||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Henry Crawford;Albert Crawford;Adaline Crawford;Donald Helser;Caroline Helser;Charles Fice;Edward Warren;Ellen Stracham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-CLY|| |- |1384||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||36||1845||Scotland, United Kingdom||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||William Brown;Agnus Brown;William John Brown;Mary Brown;Richard Thomas Brown;Samuel Brown;S. Mariah Brown;Rachel Brown;Charles W. Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-MDZ|| |- |1385||Crawford||William ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizth. Crawford;Maria Mason||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-DSS|| |- |1386||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||53||1828||Ontario, Canada||Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Jane C. Crawford;Allice M. Crawford;Henry J. Crawford;Billa F. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN3-J7C|| |- |1387||Crawford||Lilly ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Archbd. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Adla Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-LPR|| |- |1388||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-FKM|| |- |1389||Sidmon Crawford||David ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Wm George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-B8V|| |- |1390||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Charles Yocom;Alice Yocom;Edith E. Yocom;Elenor Yocom;Florence E. Yocom;Daniel Lawrence||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-8NJ|| |- |1391||Mary Crawford||Florence ||||Female||15||1866||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Marguerite Crawford;M.A.E. Crawford;E.L. Crawford;Lilian Crawford;Amy Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Rosanna Doyle;Kate Barns;Thomas Perkins;James Doyle;Kate Perkins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PC5|| |- |1392||Crawford||Floarance ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Clara Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ida A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-KJJ|| |- |1393||Crawford||George ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Jessie Ann Crawford;James Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQ3|| |- |1394||Crawford||John ||||Male||41||1840||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Maty M. Crawford;John Blake Crawford;Maud Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-27G|| |- |1395||E. Crawford||Maria ||||Female||40||1841||England, United Kingdom||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||John S. Crawford;Collette Crawford;Dedrie Crawford;William Crawford;Matthew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-G42|| |- |1396||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-3CY|| |- |1397||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jinnie Crawford;Grace Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-RXQ|| |- |1398||S.. Crawford||David ||||Male||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary H. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;John Marvin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N7W|| |- |1399||Crawford||Agnus ||||Female||40||1841||Scotland, United Kingdom||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-Q8Y|| |- |1400||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-F36|| |- |1401||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Esther A. Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XJR|| |- |1402||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||56||1825||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-WVD|| |- |1403||Crawford||Almira ||||Female||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sam'l James Crawford;Robt. John Crawford;Wm.A. Crawford;Albert E. Crawford;Thos.Alex Crawford;James W. Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Chas.F. Fraser||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-854|| |- |1404||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Arnot Crawford;Mary Crawford;Rosa Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Rebecca Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BCY|| |- |1405||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||14||1867||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N7Q|| |- |1406||Crawford||John ||||Male||52||1829||Ireland||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-L25|| |- |1407||Crawford||James ||||Male||68||1813||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Jennet Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-X7X|| |- |1408||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||45||1836||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||J. S. Christie;Thomas Carrie;Henry Ward;Alfred Fyrrell;Robert Pomphrey;William Whelan;Wm. Marshall;Robt. Dennison;Wm. Neil;Wm. McClintock;James Burr;James Dinner;Daniel Hyland;James Campbell;Henry Brown;Daniel Graham;Thomas Doyle;Wm. Wonacott;John Cain||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-8C2|| |- |1409||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||45||1836||Ontario, Canada||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Euphemea McKinzia;Margart McKinzia;George McKinzia;Margart Crawford;James Crawford;Kenneth Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margart Crawford;Wilford Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-173|| |- |1410||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Agnus Crawford;Martin J. Crawford;Edward Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Bridget Hillary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3S5|| |- |1411||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DBX|| |- |1412||H. Crawford||Robert ||||Male||12||1869||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Percy Crawford;Judson Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Maud Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6XX|| |- |1413||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||48||1833||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ealinor A. Crawford;Christopher W. Crawford;Matilda G. Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;James A.J. Crawford;Ida Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DG2|| |- |1414||Crawford||John ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catherene Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Selice Payn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-PNP|| |- |1415||Crawford||Lomila ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Edward Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-3Q3|| |- |1416||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||50||1831||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Neil Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-N1V|| |- |1417||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Esther A. Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XJY|| |- |1418||Kitchen Crawford||James ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-W3C|| |- |1419||Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||W_m Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;David Lawrie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-2ZV|| |- |1420||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Herbert Howard Crawford;Alma Amelia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-KQH|| |- |1421||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Holmes Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Bertha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-ZQM|| |- |1422||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-NR1|| |- |1423||G. Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ealinor A. Crawford;Christopher W. Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;James A.J. Crawford;Ida Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DG5|| |- |1424||Crawford||James ||||Male||38||1843||Ireland||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Elizebeth Crawford;William John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;Ameli Janie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-17T|| |- |1425||Elizabeth Crawford||Mary ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-ZTC|| |- |1426||Crawford||James ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Elza Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Loucks||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-1DQ|| |- |1427||M. Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Daniel M. Crawford;Walter M. Crawford;Ann C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7QP|| |- |1428||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane G. Crawford;Margaret R. Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NXN|| |- |1429||Crawford||Josiah ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Wm George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-B8K|| |- |1430||Crawford||Dennis ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Joshua Bailey;Charity Bailey;Elmira Bailey;John Bailey;Isabella A Bailey;Mary E Bailey;Elizabeth Crawford;Rosa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-HDD|| |- |1431||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||16||1865||Canada||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||James F. Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Katie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Fritz Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNT-7RG|| |- |1432||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||60||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Catherin Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-KKW|| |- |1433||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Casty;John Horseman;Mary Carter;Nettie Demith;Lottie Renning;Margaret Crooks;Jane Taylor;Jane Donnelly;Mary Simpson;Elizabeth McClancy;Lydia Walker;Margaret Walsh;Martha Campbell;Margaret Day;Bridget Ryan;Eiles Danberons;Frederick Lambe;Ann Lambe||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-MTZ|| |- |1434||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||80||1801||Ireland||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-JBK|| |- |1435||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Catherine Gillis;Sylvester Silcocks;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-C2W|| |- |1436||M. Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Saml. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Rufus W. Crawford;William B. Crawford;Martha A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-WQX|| |- |1437||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||55||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Roswell Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-6JJ|| |- |1438||Crawford||Morris ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Rawdon, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Morris Foley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-Z2G|| |- |1439||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-SD1|| |- |1440||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||56||1825||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Eli Crawford;John Henry McClelland||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-43J|| |- |1441||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||31||1850||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-K2W|| |- |1442||Crawford||William ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Esther A. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XJT|| |- |1443||Crawford||John ||||Male||14||1867||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;William Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXM-B2X|| |- |1444||Crawford||Weston ||||Male||22||1859||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-VHB|| |- |1445||G. Crawford||Robert ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emily Crawford;James L. Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;William H. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-89X|| |- |1446||Crawford||Wilnus ||||Male||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sara E. Crawford;Amos L. Crawford;Susan T. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-93W|| |- |1447||Crawford||Adaline ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Henry Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Albert Crawford;Donald Helser;Caroline Helser;Charles Fice;Edward Warren;Ellen Stracham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-CL1|| |- |1448||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;H. Demetris Crawford;Edwin Crawford;A. Amelia Crawford;M. Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-V42|| |- |1449||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-YVG|| |- |1450||M. Crawford||Willette ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;Richard C. Crawford;Allive M. Crawford;George L. Crawford;William Crawford;Aphru D. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-44W|| |- |1451||Crawford||James ||||Male||33||1848||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;David Bruce Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-XWL|| |- |1452||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-YVP|| |- |1453||Crawford||David ||||Male||18||1863||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-R3K|| |- |1454||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Maryborough, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hanry Wahl||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-8LX|| |- |1455||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||65||1816||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Agusta Crawford;James Crawford;Charlotte Appleby||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JCJ|| |- |1456||Crawford||Isabell ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archd. Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-LZ8|| |- |1457||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||72||1809||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Jane Ireland;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-WMR|| |- |1458||Crawford||William ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Catharina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-9XT|| |- |1459||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Edward Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-6KK|| |- |1460||Crawford||Esther ||||Female||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Robert Crawford;Allice Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Fleetwood Crawford;George Crawford;Eveline Craig||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-7SF|| |- |1461||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Clara Crawford;Ida A. Crawford;Floarance Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-KJF|| |- |1462||Crawford||Cutcher ||||Male||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;Edgar C. Crawford;Tonia Crawford;Bretram Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-ZLJ|| |- |1463||H. Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Amelia A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5D2|| |- |1464||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William McWaters;Martha McWaters;Walter McWaters;William McWaters;Patrick Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-F5P|| |- |1465||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||55||1826||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;Duncan M. Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Daniel M. Crawford;Walter M. Crawford;Ann C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7QL|| |- |1466||Crawford||Jennett ||||Female||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1K1|| |- |1467||J. Crawford||Benjamin ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Margret Crawford;Francis Crawford;Elizabeth Savage;Clara Willson;William G. Willson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-S4G|| |- |1468||Crawford||David ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y2F|| |- |1469||Crawford||Hellen ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Dennis Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Margrett A. Crawford;Mary C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-XNT|| |- |1470||Crawford||George ||||Male||16||1865||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-2LV|| |- |1471||E. Crawford||Earnest ||||Male||7||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P. Crawford;Seroln E. Crawford;John E. Crawford;Clarise E. Crawford;Lester J. Crawford;Genis R. Crawford;Velletta A. Crawford;Jannie M. Crawford;Hattee M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FH6|| |- |1472||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Lottie Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-BNW|| |- |1473||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-QWP|| |- |1474||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gaven Crawford;Martha Crawford;Gaven Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MNY|| |- |1475||Crawford||James ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||J. B. Crawford;Lucinda Crawford;John Crawford;Wilhelmina Crawford;Robert Crawford;Grace W. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-HJJ|| |- |1476||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||32||1849||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Herbert Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-C4J|| |- |1477||G. Crawford||Robert ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Emma J. Crawford;Rachle E. Crawford;David J. Crawford;William O. Crawford;Fredrick Colback||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-4PY|| |- |1478||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||44||1837||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Flintiff B. Crawford;Wm. Deond'n Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CCL|| |- |1479||E. Crawford||Deborah ||||Female||65||1816||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||G. E. S. Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QT9|| |- |1480||Crawford||Fidella ||||Female||19||1862||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-SDT|| |- |1481||Crawford||Barbara ||||Female||60||1821||Ireland||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJT|| |- |1482||Crawford||Malendia ||||Female||12||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Christiann Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Edley Crawford;Ramsford Crawford;H. Maud Crawford;Hazen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-8VD|| |- |1483||Crawford||James ||||Male||65||1816||Ireland||Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-ZT7|| |- |1484||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||54||1827||Ireland||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Elizabett Crawford;Francis Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Dan T. Crawford;Jeffrey J. Crawford;John J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-BK4|| |- |1485||Crawford||Bella ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Annie Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C. Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-763|| |- |1486||Crawford||Harriot ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jamima Crawford;George Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Margaret I. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQV|| |- |1487||Crawford||William ||||Male||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Deborah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Amanda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YRH|| |- |1488||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||40||1841||Ireland||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry W. J. Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-RD4|| |- |1489||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||15||1866||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-7SN|| |- |1490||Crawford||William ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;James M. Crawford;John George Crawford;Robert A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HN2|| |- |1491||E. Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||7||1874||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 53, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charles Crawford;Jacobina Crawford;James Crawford;Annabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Amron Crawford;Georgina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-59H|| |- |1492||J. Crawford||William ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-DF4|| |- |1493||Crawford||William ||||Male||55||1826||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary A. Crwaford;George Boyd;James W. Boyd;Dobson Boyd;Flora Boyd;Francis A. Boyd;Douglas Boyd;Cathrine E. Boyd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DG7|| |- |1494||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||20||1861||Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Susan Lauren Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-KJ4|| |- |1495||Crawford||George ||||Male||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Herbert Crawford;Edith Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Cecil Crawford;Baby Crawford;Ann Quin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-2FP|| |- |1496||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||36||1845||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Agnes Crawford;Lottie Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jennie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-BNS|| |- |1497||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Albert Crawford;Adaline Crawford;Donald Helser;Caroline Helser;Charles Fice;Edward Warren;Ellen Stracham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-CLT|| |- |1498||Wilford Crawford||P. ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Amos Crawford;Matilda Crawford;L. Emma Crawford;J. Olive Crawford;H. Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-PNH|| |- |1499||Crawford||Matthew ||||Male||35||1846||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Thomas John Crawford;Dorcas Helena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-WRH|| |- |1500||J. Crawford||Henry ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane C. Crawford;Allice M. Crawford;Billa F. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN3-J76|| |- |1501||C. Crawford||Susannah ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Hiram B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5DR|| |- |1502||Crawford||William ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Jean Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;William H. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JSM|| |- |1503||Crawford||William ||||Male||35||1846||Ireland||Durham, West Grey, Grey, Canada West, British Colonial America||Thomas Carson;Euphemia Carson;Maggie Carson;Thomas J Carson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-88Y|| |- |1504||J. Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1874||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Allathea Crawford;Martha E. Crawford;Rebeca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;John S. Crawford;Hariat Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4YD|| |- |1505||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||36||1845||Ireland||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-RZ6|| |- |1506||Crawford||George ||||Male||20||1861||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Edmund Crawford;Sarahine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-1W3|| |- |1507||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Martha Crawford;Thomas J.G. Whiteside||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NF6|| |- |1508||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Priscilla Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXS-M1K|| |- |1509||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Gainsborough, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Daniel Felker;Abraham Felker;Sarah Fulbrook;William S Moote;Phebe C Moote||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-LC2|| |- |1510||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Yorkville, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Daniel McMillan;Sarah McDonald;John McLachan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-YHT|| |- |1511||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||72||1809||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-L24|| |- |1512||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William J. Crawford;John T. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-YKL|| |- |1513||Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Susan Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-RBZ|| |- |1514||Crawford||William ||||Male||51||1830||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Magaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Frank Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LFN|| |- |1515||Crawford||Franklin ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Charlott Crawford;William Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-N1T|| |- |1516||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Archbd. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Adla Crawford;Lilly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-LPT|| |- |1517||Crawford||Elizabett ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Francis Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Dan T. Crawford;Jeffrey J. Crawford;John J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-W4M|| |- |1518||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-2LK|| |- |1519||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Walter Crawford;Agnus Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Anna Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-XR4|| |- |1520||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||49||1832||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Minnie Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Alouisa Walton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-LYD|| |- |1521||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||49||1832||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Janet Crawford;John Higgins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-79D|| |- |1522||Pse Crawford||Robert ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Vair;Esiballa Vair||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-CX6|| |- |1523||Crawford||Anth'y ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-PBQ|| |- |1524||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-MBF|| |- |1525||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Lora Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Thomas John Rich Crawford;Robert Chambers Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-HM6|| |- |1526||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||73||1808||Scotland, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Catharine Bond;Margaret Bond||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5XW|| |- |1527||Kitchen Crawford||Jowanto ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HVN|| |- |1528||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||67||1814||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugald Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Carpenter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-4SS|| |- |1529||M. Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;Duncan M. Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Walter M. Crawford;Ann C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7QT|| |- |1530||Anne Crawford||Mary ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SV4|| |- |1531||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Martha Crawford;Thomas J.G. Whiteside||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NFX|| |- |1532||Crawford||Agusta ||||Female||44||1837||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Rachel Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Charles Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-745|| |- |1533||Crawford||Edmund ||||Male||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Crawford;Sarahine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-1WS|| |- |1534||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||12||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Magaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LFK|| |- |1535||Crawford||William ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sabina Crawford;John Crawford;Amdrew Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-49H|| |- |1536||Crawford||Lorenzo ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Joseph C. Crawford;Sarah J. Crawford;Esebella Crawford;Joseph Crawford;David S. Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-QX8|| |- |1537||Crawford||Grant ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Mary Sprague;Edward Cole||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85V|| |- |1538||A Kitchen Crawford||Harry ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HJ3|| |- |1539||J. Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1851||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Katie Crawford;Edward Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-KNK|| |- |1540||Crawford||Will'm ||||Male||38||1843||United States||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mabel Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-JB9|| |- |1541||McGregor Crawford||Geo. ||||Male||50||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Merritton, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Helen Crawford;Helen P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-YB9|| |- |1542||W. Crawford||G. ||||Male||47||1834||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;Annie Cascadden;George Casscadden;Robert Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-278|| |- |1543||William Crawford||John ||||Male||19||1862||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 13, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Belbacea Crawford;Sophia F.G. Crawford;Florence Anne Crawford;Edith Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-Z26|| |- |1544||A. Crawford||George ||||Male||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth A. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Lilly M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-K5S|| |- |1545||Crawford||John ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Harriet Crawford;John Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Idella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-5XT|| |- |1546||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||9||1872||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Mary Catherine Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-5PC|| |- |1547||Crawford||James ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adelina Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Egerton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-3MG|| |- |1548||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;William Crawford;Marthew Crawford;Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-21B|| |- |1549||A. Crawford||James ||||Male||29||1852||United States||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;William J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-6T2|| |- |1550||Crawford||John ||||Male||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-9NC|| |- |1551||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Margaret Emeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-5HR|| |- |1552||Ann Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Julia Crawford;William Crawford;Susanah Mary Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Florence Amelia Crawford;Esther Jane Crawford;Julia Emeline Crawford;James Jinkens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SYZ|| |- |1553||Crawford||William ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;James R. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-7S5|| |- |1554||Jane Crawford||Esther ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Julia Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Susanah Mary Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Florence Amelia Crawford;Julia Emeline Crawford;James Jinkens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SYX|| |- |1555||A Crawford||Wallis ||||Male||11||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Arch L Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SVQ|| |- |1556||E. Crawford||Seroln ||||Female||39||1842||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P. Crawford;John E. Crawford;Clarise E. Crawford;Lester J. Crawford;Genis R. Crawford;Earnest E. Crawford;Velletta A. Crawford;Jannie M. Crawford;Hattee M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FHH|| |- |1557||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||62||1819||Ireland||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;David Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-N24|| |- |1558||Crawford||Saml. ||||Male||35||1846||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Rufus W. Crawford;Thomas M. Crawford;William B. Crawford;Martha A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-WQ8|| |- |1559||Crawford||Euphemia ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Frank Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-31V|| |- |1560||Rathton Crawford||John ||||Male||13||1868||England, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George H. Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;Auther Everit Crawford;Elizabeth Kate Crawford;Georgina Crawford;George Henry Crawford;William James Crawford;Hernest Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-N81|| |- |1561||Alb. Crawford||James ||||Male||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;John Alex. Crawford;Elizabeth Jane Crawford;Anna Louise Crawford;May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-HP3|| |- |1562||J. Crawford||Lester ||||Male||12||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P. Crawford;Seroln E. Crawford;John E. Crawford;Clarise E. Crawford;Genis R. Crawford;Earnest E. Crawford;Velletta A. Crawford;Jannie M. Crawford;Hattee M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FH8|| |- |1563||Crawford||David ||||Male||23||1858||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Annie Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-9YB|| |- |1564||Crawford||Reuben ||||Male||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabell Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hariott Crawford;Frederick Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-F61|| |- |1565||Crawford||Rich ||||Male||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-5Y8|| |- |1566||Crawford||Jesse ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-KD3|| |- |1567||Crawford||John ||||Male||37||1844||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-WMS|| |- |1568||Crawford||John ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZP|| |- |1569||Crawford||John ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-9BF|| |- |1570||Appleton Crawford||Mary ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susanna Crawford;James Arthur Crawford;Margret Eloner Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-XZB|| |- |1571||Crawford||Arnot ||||Male||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Rosa Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Rebecca Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BCR|| |- |1572||Elizabeth Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Francis Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Francis Crawford;Andrew Edgar Crawford;Maria Teresa Crawford;Annie Estella Crawford;Margaret Edith Crawford;William Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-2YD|| |- |1573||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Thomas Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-XCX|| |- |1574||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||50||1831||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Moses Akerley;Dorcas Akerley;John W. Akerley;Henry Crawford;Amy Crawford;Phoeba Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Harriet V. Crawford;Abby A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DQY|| |- |1575||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-1BP|| |- |1576||Crawford||Redford ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Elizabeth Sams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Q17|| |- |1577||Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Mathilda Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNV-S68|| |- |1578||A. Crawford||Chas. ||||Male||52||1829||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Clara McIntosh;Margaret Walsh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-TB6|| |- |1579||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||35||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Thomas Mellon;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-R2P|| |- |1580||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||48||1833||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Caroline Crawford;Wallace W Crawford;Emmie Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Andrew L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LXC|| |- |1581||L. Crawford||Wilford ||||Male||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||S. E. Crawford;Margaret E. Crawford;Fred H. Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N66|| |- |1582||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||20||1861||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Frank Pretty;Mary Pretty;Florance Pretty;Alace Pretty||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ5-YQT|| |- |1583||Crawford||Sabina ||||Female||41||1840||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;William Crawford;Amdrew Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-49W|| |- |1584||Crawford||Robertina ||||Female||10||1871||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Stanley, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ellen M. Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-J2L|| |- |1585||Crawford||James ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Harriott Crawford;John Crawford;Wm Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-PH1|| |- |1586||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||24||1857||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-QWG|| |- |1587||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||20||1861||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||David Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-9Y1|| |- |1588||N. Crawford||William ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Emma E. Crawford;Olive G. Crawford;John E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-J3G|| |- |1589||Crawford||John ||||Male||21||1860||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James R. Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-7SG|| |- |1590||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||50||1831||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Sarah C. Crawford;John W. Crawford;Thomas H. Crawford;Florence I. Crawford;Annie A. Crawford;Emma R. Crawford;John Baskervill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-NFV|| |- |1591||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-ZTZ|| |- |1592||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||42||1839||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Kate Crawford;Gordon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NL1|| |- |1593||C. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Dennis Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Margrett A. Crawford;Hellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-XNR|| |- |1594||Crawford||Jamas ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Frances Crawford;Anastasia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-STJ|| |- |1595||Crawford||John ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZFB|| |- |1596||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||40||1841||United States||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Agustus Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Dimas Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Frederick Crawford;John Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QDX|| |- |1597||Crawford||John ||||Male||54||1827||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Jessie Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-8B3|| |- |1598||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jamima Crawford;George Albert Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Margaret I. Crawford;Harriot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQF|| |- |1599||Crawford||Emeline ||||Female||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Aaron Peever;Caroline Peever;Wesley Peever;John Crawford;William Crawford;Lilie May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-2SR|| |- |1600||Crawford||John ||||Male||14||1867||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Chrysostome, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||David Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Ann Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-XDD|| |- |1601||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||33||1848||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Titus B. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;George W. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Murray Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-9SK|| |- |1602||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;James Crawford;Alexandre Crawford;John Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-8G5|| |- |1603||Crawford||Jamima ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;George Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Margaret I. Crawford;Harriot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQ6|| |- |1604||Crawford||George ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-WM8|| |- |1605||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-NTM|| |- |1606||Crawford||John ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Aylmer, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-1WR|| |- |1607||Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||50||1831||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DB8|| |- |1608||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||James W Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Annie J. Crawford;Henry C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-6KQ|| |- |1609||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Kate Crawford;Gordon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NGM|| |- |1610||Crawford||Oscar ||||Male||0||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-LKM|| |- |1611||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||41||1840||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Jesse Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-KDQ|| |- |1612||Crawford||David ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Mary Crawford;Fred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-WFC|| |- |1613||W. J. Crawford||Henry ||||Male||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Martha Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-RDZ|| |- |1614||J. V. Crawford||Annie ||||Female||10||1871||United States||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Melissa R. Crawford;Emma L. Crawford;Mary C. Irena Crawford;Jas. Benjamin Crawford;John S. Crawford;Bertha L. C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T2W|| |- |1615||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||7||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Herbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-C4K|| |- |1616||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||30||1851||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Fredric Crawford;Fredric Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-FPG|| |- |1617||Crawford||James ||||Male||43||1838||Ireland||Pittsburgh, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Archie Malor;Sarha Malor;Elizabeth Malor;Ann Malor;A..ie Malor;Margret Malor;William Malor;Floranne Malor||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-Y26|| |- |1618||Crawford||William ||||Male||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Florance Common Crawford;William Crawford;Daisy Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Mable Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-R7Y|| |- |1619||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Clara Crawford;Edith Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-RT9|| |- |1620||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Esther A. Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XJB|| |- |1621||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;Robert Crawford;Robert McGinnis;Thos McIntosh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-CJC|| |- |1622||John Crawford||Charles ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Willaim Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Joseph Stave||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-65K|| |- |1623||B. Crawford||Addie ||||Female||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Guilford Crawford;Adelia Crawford;Freeman Crawford;Burton Crawford;Sarah L. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-WSG|| |- |1624||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||29||1852||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ira Charles Crawford;Margaret Elder Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Donald Anderson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-DKD|| |- |1625||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||65||1816||Ireland||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Frances Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-MP3|| |- |1626||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||75||1806||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Arthur Hoadley;Fannie E. Steeves||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JP7|| |- |1627||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-NP2|| |- |1628||Helena Crawford||Dorcas ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Matthew Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Thomas John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-WR8|| |- |1629||C. Crawford||Peter ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Philip E. Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZW|| |- |1630||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anth'y Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-PBC|| |- |1631||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||41||1840||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Fannie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-FHC|| |- |1632||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||W_m Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;David Lawrie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-2ZK|| |- |1633||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Esther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-RX7|| |- |1634||Albert Crawford||James ||||Male||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Benjn. W. Crawford;Charlotte Badey;Harriet A. May||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QZX|| |- |1635||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||56||1825||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;George Abert Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-7D8|| |- |1636||Crawford||Auguste ||||Male||14||1867||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Joseph Hilton;Ezzie A Hilton;Sylverus H Hilton;Zilpha Hilton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6R-GD7|| |- |1637||Crawford||John ||||Male||63||1818||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Rachael Crawford;Elta L. Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ernest E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-P4D|| |- |1638||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Pottage;Sarah Pottage;Sarah Dunn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-237|| |- |1639||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||59||1822||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-F9J|| |- |1640||Bruce Crawford||David ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-N36|| |- |1641||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||42||1839||Scotland, United Kingdom||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Maggie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-GNG|| |- |1642||L. Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||22||1859||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah L. Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-5ZG|| |- |1643||Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-SMB|| |- |1644||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||60||1821||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Sarah Walker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N6J|| |- |1645||Crawford||Laughlin ||||Male||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Hanna Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-HDJ|| |- |1646||Crawford||Dennis ||||Male||55||1826||Ireland||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Margrett A. Crawford;Mary C. Crawford;Hellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-XNG|| |- |1647||Crawford||George ||||Male||28||1853||England, United Kingdom||Victoria, British Columbia, Canada||George Busbridge;Peter Batt;Edwd Cameron;Tim Flannerty||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-FF6|| |- |1648||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clementina Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z8C|| |- |1649||Crawford||Alberta ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Phillip Crawford;Almira Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-BPT|| |- |1650||Crawford||Jeanette ||||Female||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Florie Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Lillie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-VZS|| |- |1651||E. A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford;James Crawford;Wm. Morris Crawford;Thomas V. Crawford;John Holmes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-ML3|| |- |1652||Crawford||George ||||Male||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Abarham Crawford;Margret Crawford;Ezra Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-GYT|| |- |1653||Crawford||James ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-YVK|| |- |1654||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||33||1848||Scotland, United Kingdom||District Judiciaire de Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada||James Keays;Margeret Keays;Annie Keays;Eva Keays;Janet Keays||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNC-G66|| |- |1655||O. Crawford||William ||||Male||57||1824||Ireland||York, York, Ontario, Canada||Abigail Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-YZB|| |- |1656||Crawford||John ||||Male||20||1861||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Maxwell Crawford;Martin Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-VGH|| |- |1657||Crawford||William ||||Male||22||1859||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-LPZ|| |- |1658||Crawford||John ||||Male||14||1867||Ireland||Waterford, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Isebell Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-G61|| |- |1659||Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Maurice Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJJ|| |- |1660||Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Margt. McKecknie;Mary Bowhey;Annie Samme;Elizabeth Gannon;Genevive Temple;Elizabeth Davidson;Charles Cobbin;William Cosmer;James Crocker;Thos. Spark;Mary O'Neil;John McCaffry;...yole Palssosner;Nicholas Lyon;John Simcoe||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-9M8|| |- |1661||Crawford||George ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||Frances Crawford;Fanny Crawford;George Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Harold Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-TLX|| |- |1662||Crawford||Mariah ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alaxander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-PNT|| |- |1663||Crawford||George ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Lemina Crawford;Bessey E. Crawford;Cora C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-HP1|| |- |1664||C. Crawford||George ||||Male||48||1833||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Lydia J. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Melinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-PN5|| |- |1665||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Peter Crawford;Archibald Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-XPK|| |- |1666||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Robt. Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Almada B Crawford;Rhoda Cruthers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-1RL|| |- |1667||Crawford||Eletia ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Margarette A. Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Jennette Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-GND|| |- |1668||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||40||1841||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Mary Catherine Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-5PQ|| |- |1669||S. Crawford||John ||||Male||45||1836||United States||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Maria E. Crawford;Collette Crawford;Dedrie Crawford;William Crawford;Matthew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-G4K|| |- |1670||Crawford||William ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Susan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Susan Lauren Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-KJW|| |- |1671||Crawford||Marie ||||Female||43||1838||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Homer Brown;Josephine Brown;Bertie Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-5D9|| |- |1672||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6MG|| |- |1673||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||29||1852||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||David McGuire;John Mulhall;William Cunningham;Catharine Hewitt;Mary Lee;Sarah McCullough;Ann O'Donahoe;Catharine Foster;Christopher Reed;Robert Forbes;Sarah Doak;Eliza Melville;Catharine Rock;Thomas Shaw;William F. Earle;George Vaughan;Annie Davis;John Hewitt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-DLC|| |- |1674||Crawford||May ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Mary Crawford;Horace Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Robert J. Crawford;E. Jane Mullen;E. A. Malone;H. Mann||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-NPY|| |- |1675||E. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James J. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Rubin J. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara E. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-TBZ|| |- |1676||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Holmes Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Edward Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Z3B|| |- |1677||Crawford||William ||||Male||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Chrysostome, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||David Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-XDX|| |- |1678||Crawford||FirmanLove ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Melissa Crawford;Enonfernedo Crawford;Anndirrein Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-1BG|| |- |1679||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Catherin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-KK4|| |- |1680||Crawford||Nettie ||||Female||2||1879||Manitoba, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Frederick Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-JJT|| |- |1681||M. Crawford||Alice ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Henry Crawford;George Crawford;William J. Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Charles F. Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LKP|| |- |1682||Crawford||James ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-8BF|| |- |1683||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||70||1811||Ireland||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-T19|| |- |1684||Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Peter Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-XP2|| |- |1685||Crawford||William ||||Male||30||1851||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Hannah Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Jane McCune||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-Q9S|| |- |1686||Crawford, Jun.||Robert ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-KCS|| |- |1687||Crawford||William ||||Male||70||1811||Ireland||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Henriett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-ZLH|| |- |1688||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Holmes Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Z3Y|| |- |1689||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||6||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Rosanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXM-B2J|| |- |1690||Crawford||Lyms ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Maria Crawford;Lynus Crawford;George Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-LVR|| |- |1691||Crawford||Christine ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||George J. Crawford;Duncan N. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-MWS|| |- |1692||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-L2Y|| |- |1693||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Agnus Crawford;Martin J. Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Bridget Hillary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3SY|| |- |1694||Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Brodie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;William Crawford;Celia Crawford;John Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-KHC|| |- |1695||Jane Crawford||Mable ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Wilham Crawford;Vra Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-GFY|| |- |1696||Crawford||James ||||Male||13||1868||Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||John Skeith;Catherin Skeith;Ethel Skeith;Mary Crawford;Essie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-TQ8|| |- |1697||Crawford||Marie ||||Female||61||1820||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Charles Crawford;Hennery Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-VV1|| |- |1698||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Eli Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-L5T|| |- |1699||Agusta Crawford||Emely ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Chars. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sarah T. Crawford;Charles H. Crawford;Edward F. W. Crawford;Eliza Geogina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-F48|| |- |1700||Crawford||William ||||Male||25||1856||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||William Wilkinson;Margaret Wilkinson;Mary Wilkinson;Johnston Wilkinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-K8Q|| |- |1701||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Maud Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-QVS|| |- |1702||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||50||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Chestina Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-C32|| |- |1703||Crawford||James ||||Male||55||1826||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Francis Crawford;Henry Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Albert Crawford;Adaline Crawford;Donald Helser;Caroline Helser;Charles Fice;Edward Warren;Ellen Stracham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-CL5|| |- |1704||M. Crawford||Ann ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Smith, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Bertha A. Crawford;Theadore Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-GY4|| |- |1705||Crawford||Barbara ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Mary Gwyther||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJV|| |- |1706||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Hattie Crawford;Margaret Fleming;Laura Brown;Norah Brew||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-YSX|| |- |1707||Crawford||Savannah ||||Female||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-RZD|| |- |1708||H Crawford||Mary ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Michael Horrigan;Rosana Horrigan;Robt Crawford;Elizabeth J Crawford;Margart Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-LTJ|| |- |1709||Crawford||Ednah ||||Female||25||1856||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-SDP|| |- |1710||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugal Crawford;Isbla Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Idea Crawford;Rolin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-DP7|| |- |1711||F. Crawford||Billa ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane C. Crawford;Allice M. Crawford;Henry J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN3-J7X|| |- |1712||Crawford||James ||||Male||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Elmiria Crawford;Abram Belyea||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-7H6|| |- |1713||M. Crawford||Anna ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Archey M. Crawford;Marion Crawford;Alice Crawford;Biron Dingman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-8T1|| |- |1714||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||15||1866||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||William Baugh;Rebecca Baugh;George Crawford;Daniel Johnston;Robert Johnston;Josephine Desrocher||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-4ZY|| |- |1715||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||69||1812||Scotland, United Kingdom||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-8D1|| |- |1716||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archd. Crawford;Isabell Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-LZD|| |- |1717||Crawford||John ||||Male||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Kate Covert;Annie Covert;Matie Covert;Ernest Covert;Isabela Bowden;Annie Covet;Maggie Bowden||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-Y1X|| |- |1718||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Agustus Crawford;Anne Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Dimas Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Frederick Crawford;John Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QDN|| |- |1719||Crawford||William ||||Male||54||1827||Scotland, United Kingdom||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane G. Crawford;Margaret R. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NX4|| |- |1720||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||6||1875||Canada West, British Colonial America||Cambridge, Dumfries, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Albert Crawford;Richard Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD8-NKV|| |- |1721||Crawford||Angus ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;Duncan M. Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Daniel M. Crawford;Walter M. Crawford;Ann C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7Q5|| |- |1722||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||12||1869||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N7W|| |- |1723||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Hattie Jane Crawford;James Gordon Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-HG8|| |- |1724||Crawford||James ||||Male||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-K5G|| |- |1725||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||80||1801||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Annie L Crawford;William Crawford;Hugh Wilson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-RV2|| |- |1726||Crawford||James ||||Male||27||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-NTS|| |- |1727||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||67||1814||Ireland||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas H. Ogler;Sarah Ogler;Maud Ogler;Emma Ogler||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-LK2|| |- |1728||Crawford||James ||||Male||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabell Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hariott Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Reuben Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-FXM|| |- |1729||Henry Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Stanley Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-XJQ|| |- |1730||Suzane Crawford||J ||||Female||50||1831||Ontario, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||James Stevenson;Arriott Stevenson;Josephine Stevenson;Harriet Stevenson;Agnes Stevenson;Emily Stevenson;Katy Stevenson;Laura Stevenson;Helen Scantlon;Cathrine McCarthy;Maria Lizotte||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-K52|| |- |1731||A Crawford||James ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-C1S|| |- |1732||May Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Maggie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D2C|| |- |1733||S. Crawford||Robert ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Wm. Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-R27|| |- |1734||Crawford||Colon ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Leman Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Eva Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-6ZS|| |- |1735||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||22||1859||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Neil Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-N1F|| |- |1736||Crawford||Hervey ||||Male||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Bernia C. Crawford;Estus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CCK|| |- |1737||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||48||1833||Scotland, United Kingdom||Salisbury, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;William Gay;Annie Gay;Mary McPhail||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV66-JH2|| |- |1738||Lavina McKay Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Annie Crawford;Annie Grace Crawford;Ellen Reb. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-9MD|| |- |1739||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Markham, York, Ontario, Canada||E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-7TY|| |- |1740||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Evan Williams;Elizabeth Williams;Richard Williams;Eyton Williams;Dorothy Williams;Berne Williams;Ada Reumiard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-CL9|| |- |1741||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MXZ|| |- |1742||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DBJ|| |- |1743||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||21||1860||Nova Scotia, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Henry F. Coombs;Charlotte Coombs;Edith Coombs;Frederick W. Coombs;Benjamin F. Coombs;Harry L. Coombs;Catharine Mc Niven;Martha Mellish;Bridget Dunn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-975|| |- |1744||H. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||45||1836||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawford;Nancy Crawford;David S.. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;John Marvin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N77|| |- |1745||Crawford||Edmond ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-3DX|| |- |1746||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-TBB|| |- |1747||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-WSB|| |- |1748||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SVQ|| |- |1749||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||14||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;James R. Crawford;William Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-7SR|| |- |1750||Crawford||John ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;James M. Crawford;Maggie Crawford;George Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XZ2|| |- |1751||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||4||1877||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 53, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charles Crawford;Jacobina Crawford;James Crawford;Annabella Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Amron Crawford;Jessie E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-59C|| |- |1752||H. Crawford||Charles ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Chars. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emely Agusta Crawford;Sarah T. Crawford;Edward F. W. Crawford;Eliza Geogina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-F4D|| |- |1753||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||45||1836||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie G. Crawford;Donald McN. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-N11|| |- |1754||Crawford||Abel ||||Male||26||1855||United States||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Almer Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-F5F|| |- |1755||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Rachel Crawford;James Crawford;Alexandre Crawford;John Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-8GG|| |- |1756||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||39||1842||United States||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Esral Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-L6Y|| |- |1757||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||30||1851||United States||Cranbourne, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-GC4|| |- |1758||Crawford||John ||||Male||48||1833||Ireland||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Grant Crawford;Mary Sprague;Edward Cole||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85N|| |- |1759||Crawford||George ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Norman Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-M3V|| |- |1760||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;David Bruce Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-N3D|| |- |1761||Crawford||Gaven ||||Male||53||1828||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Martha Crawford;Gaven Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MN5|| |- |1762||Crawford||Elisa ||||Female||16||1865||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-R23|| |- |1763||Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||H. Morgan;Mary Morgan;William John Morgan;Margaret E. Morgan;Mary Ann Morgan;Elizabeth Morgan;Robert Morgan;Elizabeth Morgan;Peter Milligan;John Ragner;Duncan Furgeson;Thomas Law;Murdock Murdock;Margaret Cameron;Kate McKever;Kate Mathewson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN3-GSN|| |- |1764||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;David Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Catharina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-9XB|| |- |1765||Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-MBN|| |- |1766||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||23||1858||United States||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Pottage;Sarah Pottage;Sarah Dunn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-233|| |- |1767||Crawford||John ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jessi Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-GVY|| |- |1768||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Yorkville, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jennie Crawford;John Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Daniel McMillan;Sarah McDonald;John McLachan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-YHR|| |- |1769||Crawford||Stanley ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;William Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-XJ7|| |- |1770||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||64||1817||England, United Kingdom||East Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-7VT|| |- |1771||E. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Wm. H. Crawford;Samuel G. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-57K|| |- |1772||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||57||1824||Ireland||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-WMH|| |- |1773||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Eli Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-L5Y|| |- |1774||Crawford||George ||||Male||0||1881||Manitoba, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Nettie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-JJY|| |- |1775||Crawford||Melinda ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George C. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Lydia J. Crawford;George C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-PN1|| |- |1776||Crawford||Winnifred ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary Emma Crawford;Ewing Arthur Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-QXY|| |- |1777||Crawford||Juliann ||||Female||56||1825||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Kate Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Emely Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-MWM|| |- |1778||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Anne Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BXD|| |- |1779||P. Crawford||Helen ||||Female||14||1867||Scotland, United Kingdom||Merritton, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Geo. McGregor Crawford;Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-YB3|| |- |1780||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-RGY|| |- |1781||E. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jamima Crawford;George Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Margaret I. Crawford;Harriot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQN|| |- |1782||M. Crawford||Hattee ||||Female||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P. Crawford;Seroln E. Crawford;John E. Crawford;Clarise E. Crawford;Lester J. Crawford;Genis R. Crawford;Earnest E. Crawford;Velletta A. Crawford;Jannie M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FHN|| |- |1783||Crawford||Gilbert ||||Male||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Wentworth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-XMD|| |- |1784||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Wm. Joseph Crawford;Robert S. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-R23|| |- |1785||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen May Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D28|| |- |1786||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Sushana Crawford;Almira Bonesteel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-TG4|| |- |1787||Crawford||Clayton ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hubert Crawford;Robert Crawford;Scynthia Crawford;Lydia M Crawford;Robert Bailey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-F44|| |- |1788||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gaven Crawford;Martha Crawford;Gaven Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MN1|| |- |1789||Crawford||Elizebeth ||||Female||64||1817||Ireland||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Carrie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-DP9|| |- |1790||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-2QN|| |- |1791||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||30||1851||Canada West, British Colonial America||Cambridge, Dumfries, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Mary Crawford;Albert Crawford;Richard Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD8-NKN|| |- |1792||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Mary Crawford;Horace Crawford;Robert J. Crawford;May Crawford;E. Jane Mullen;E. A. Malone;H. Mann||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-NPR|| |- |1793||E. Crawford||Martha ||||Female||20||1861||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Allathea Crawford;Rebeca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;John S. Crawford;Hariat Crawford;William J. Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4Y4|| |- |1794||Crawford||William ||||Male||35||1846||Ireland||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Eduard Fowler;Emmilie Fowler;Elizabeth Fowler||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-HVJ|| |- |1795||Crawford||George ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;James M. Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Florence Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XZV|| |- |1796||Crawford||John ||||Male||74||1807||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Rufus A. Montrose;Emma C. Montrose;John C. Montrose||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHV|| |- |1797||Ann Crawford||Margart ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Michael Horrigan;Rosana Horrigan;Robt Crawford;Elizabeth J Crawford;Mary H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-LTV|| |- |1798||Crawford||Euphemia ||||Female||44||1837||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Frank Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-31F|| |- |1799||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||59||1822||Scotland, United Kingdom||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;John Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-3CB|| |- |1800||Crawford||Heamest ||||Male||10||1871||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Milleis Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-59F|| |- |1801||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||29||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Catharine Crawford;James Crawford;Edward Peacock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-62V|| |- |1802||Albert Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;Edward Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lomila Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-331|| |- |1803||Crawford||Cassie ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Peter Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-C3Z|| |- |1804||E Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Kate Crawford;Mabel Anne Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BQ|| |- |1805||Crawford||Jeannett ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Rivière-du-Loup, Témiscouata, Quebec, Canada||John Turner;Agnès Turner;Frédérick Turner;William Turner;Sarah Turner;Myra Turner;James Crawford;Absolon Crawford;Frederick Drake;Anne Drake;Georges Drake;Mary Drake;Marguerite Drake||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-HBV|| |- |1806||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John L. Crawford;Margrett Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-WFZ|| |- |1807||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Frances Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-67F|| |- |1808||Crawford||Marguerite ||||Female||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;M.A.E. Crawford;E.L. Crawford;Florence Mary Crawford;Lilian Crawford;Amy Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Rosanna Doyle;Kate Barns;Thomas Perkins;James Doyle;Kate Perkins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PCL|| |- |1809||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||61||1820||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Gillis;Sylvester Silcocks||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-C2Z|| |- |1810||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry W. J. Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-RDH|| |- |1811||J. Crawford||Emma ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Rachle E. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;David J. Crawford;William O. Crawford;Fredrick Colback||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-4PR|| |- |1812||Crawford||John ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Ashfield, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Henerietta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-QNJ|| |- |1813||J. Crawford||Margarette ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BQY|| |- |1814||Crawford||David ||||Male||69||1812||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-F9N|| |- |1815||Crawford||George ||||Male||30||1851||England, United Kingdom||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-XYS|| |- |1816||Crawford||Jas.Robt. ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;Susan Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;M.Ann Crawford;John A. Crawford;E.Jennett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KV|| |- |1817||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||80||1801||Ireland||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Matilda Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-7QH|| |- |1818||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||55||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Arnold Crawford;Leonard Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Albrighton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-2N5|| |- |1819||Crawford||Malinda ||||Female||43||1838||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||C. Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Rhueben Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Charles Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-WTH|| |- |1820||Crawford||Dellie ||||Female||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Minnie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89V|| |- |1821||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||45||1836||Ireland||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-1BK|| |- |1822||Emeline Crawford||Julia ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Julia Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Susanah Mary Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Florence Amelia Crawford;Esther Jane Crawford;James Jinkens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SYF|| |- |1823||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||41||1840||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;James L. Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;William H. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-898|| |- |1824||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;James M. Crawford;Maggie Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XZK|| |- |1825||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||70||1811||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Matilda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-GJ6|| |- |1826||Crawford||Mathilda ||||Female||28||1853||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNV-S6Z|| |- |1827||A. Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||4||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Flintiff B. Crawford;Wm. Deond'n Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CC5|| |- |1828||A. Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-DVS|| |- |1829||Crawford||Cecil ||||Male||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Herbert Crawford;Edith Crawford;Mabel Crawford;George Crawford;Baby Crawford;Ann Quin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-2FG|| |- |1830||Crawford||David ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Ida Villetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-K3D|| |- |1831||Crawford||Betty ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Marget Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Jean Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-76J|| |- |1832||Crawford||James ||||Male||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Almira Crawford;Sam'l James Crawford;Robt. John Crawford;Wm.A. Crawford;Albert E. Crawford;Thos.Alex Crawford;James W. Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Chas.F. Fraser||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85W|| |- |1833||Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||36||1845||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Nancy Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-C4N|| |- |1834||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Blackville, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Underhill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-H8K|| |- |1835||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||38||1843||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Reuben Crawford;Susan G. Crawford;John W. Crawford;Etta B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-GP1|| |- |1836||C. Crawford||Henry ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||James W Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Annie J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-6K4|| |- |1837||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anth'y Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-PB4|| |- |1838||Crawford||Harold ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||George Crawford;Frances Crawford;Fanny Crawford;George Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-TLK|| |- |1839||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||66||1815||Ireland||Melancthon, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-ZPV|| |- |1840||Crawford||Wilhelmina ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||J. B. Crawford;Lucinda Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford;Grace W. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-HJX|| |- |1841||Crawford||Thos. ||||Male||33||1848||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-3MB|| |- |1842||G. Crawford||Marion ||||Female||58||1823||Scotland, United Kingdom||Almonte, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-2ZJ|| |- |1843||Crawford||George ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Prudence Crawford;James Crawford;Esther A. Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XJG|| |- |1844||Crawford||Isbla ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugal Crawford;Charles Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Idea Crawford;Rolin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-DPQ|| |- |1845||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MXH|| |- |1846||Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Pheoby Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Dugald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-LZJ|| |- |1847||A. Crawford||Margarette ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eletia Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Jennette Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-GNX|| |- |1848||M. Crawford||Maty ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Blake Crawford;Maud Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-27P|| |- |1849||Crawford||Reginald ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexr. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Eliza Jane. Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Selina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJZ|| |- |1850||Henry Crawford||William ||||Male||25||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Francis Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Francis Crawford;Ellen Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Edgar Crawford;Maria Teresa Crawford;Annie Estella Crawford;Margaret Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-2YJ|| |- |1851||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||W_m Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;David Lawrie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-2ZJ|| |- |1852||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||43||1838||Ireland||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Franklin Crawford;Willie Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-4QL|| |- |1853||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Smith, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Ann M. Crawford;Bertha A. Crawford;Theadore Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-GYW|| |- |1854||Crawford||Celina ||||Female||36||1845||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Wm. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Malvina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-CV9|| |- |1855||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Chas N. Crawford;Maria Crawford;Neville Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-K9S|| |- |1856||Crawford||Abigail ||||Female||54||1827||Ireland||York, York, Ontario, Canada||William O. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-YZ1|| |- |1857||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Hugh Crawford;James H. Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4BZ|| |- |1858||Crawford||George ||||Male||29||1852||Canada||Victoria, British Columbia, Canada||Labelle||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6S-B3N|| |- |1859||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Catherine McGill;Catherine Crawford;Louisa Marlls||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-Q6B|| |- |1860||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||3||1878||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sam Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Sam Crawford;Wilhel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV62-BZR|| |- |1861||S. Crawford||David ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Joseph C. Crawford;Sarah J. Crawford;Esebella Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Charles Crawford;Lorenzo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-QXC|| |- |1862||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||45||1836||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Mary Crawford;Jas Arthur Crawford;John Wesley Crawford;Pheobe Elizabeth Crawford;Robert George Crawford;Sarah Ellen Crawford;Mathew Mayinison Crawford;William Taylor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-Q2S|| |- |1863||Crawford||James ||||Male||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Christiann Crawford;John Crawford;Malendia Crawford;Edley Crawford;Ramsford Crawford;H. Maud Crawford;Hazen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-8VZ|| |- |1864||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Frances Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-MPQ|| |- |1865||Crawford||George ||||Male||55||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||George Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-7VS|| |- |1866||Crawford||John ||||Male||45||1836||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Mary A. Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Elizabeth Speed;Patrick Laughlin;Henry Laughlin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3YR|| |- |1867||Mary Crawford||Susanah ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Julia Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Florence Amelia Crawford;Esther Jane Crawford;Julia Emeline Crawford;James Jinkens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SY8|| |- |1868||Crawford||James ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Frank Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-31J|| |- |1869||Crawford||Thos. ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;James Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-DV9|| |- |1870||Crawford||Arnold ||||Male||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Leonard Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Albrighton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-2NR|| |- |1871||Margaret Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SVM|| |- |1872||Crawford||John ||||Male||18||1863||Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;Mary Crawford;Charles Kerr;Hellen Kerr;David Kerr;Peter Kerr||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-Z67|| |- |1873||Crawford Sr.||John ||||Male||72||1809||England, United Kingdom||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Maria Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-YBD|| |- |1874||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||51||1830||Scotland, United Kingdom||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||W_m Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;David Lawrie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-2ZN|| |- |1875||Crawford||Edwin ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ann Crawford;H. Demetris Crawford;A. Amelia Crawford;M. Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-V4P|| |- |1876||Crawford||James ||||Male||42||1839||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;John Alex. Crawford;James Alb. Crawford;Elizabeth Jane Crawford;Anna Louise Crawford;May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-HG1|| |- |1877||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margrit ... Crawford;Johanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-D7S|| |- |1878||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabett Crawford;Francis Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Dan T. Crawford;Jeffrey J. Crawford;John J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-BKC|| |- |1879||Crawford||Adaline ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Vickerman Holtby;Elyantha Holtby;Clara C. Holtby;Caroline Holtby;Richard Crawford;Emely Crawford;Annie S...||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-RV5|| |- |1880||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||34||1847||Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Lottie Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jennie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-BN3|| |- |1881||A. Crawford||Ida ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Clara Crawford;Robert Crawford;Floarance Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-KJN|| |- |1882||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-FNX|| |- |1883||L Crawford||Annie ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Nancy Crawford;William Crawford;Hugh Wilson;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-RVJ|| |- |1884||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||2||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Titus B. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;George W. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Murray Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-9S2|| |- |1885||Crawford||William ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Agnes Jane Crawford;Margaret Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BX|| |- |1886||Crawford||Gabriel ||||Male||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Frank Crawford;John Crawford;Frank Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F96|| |- |1887||W. Crawford||John ||||Male||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Saint Marys, York, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-PVM|| |- |1888||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||70||1811||Ireland||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Catherine Crawford;John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YTM|| |- |1889||Crawford||Clara ||||Female||4||1877||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Allathea Crawford;Martha E. Crawford;Rebeca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;John S. Crawford;Hariat Crawford;William J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4Y6|| |- |1890||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Adelaide Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JGP|| |- |1891||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John J. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Katie Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-R3D|| |- |1892||Crawford||Margrett ||||Female||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;William Richard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-TMF|| |- |1893||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||16||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Magaret Crawford;Frank Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LFV|| |- |1894||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||G. David Crawford;Martha Crawford;Robert Findley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-61C|| |- |1895||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-WMZ|| |- |1896||Crawford||John ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;James H. Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4B7|| |- |1897||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||72||1809||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-293|| |- |1898||Crawford||William ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Horace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-1DD|| |- |1899||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||34||1847||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Donald Crawford;John Alex. Crawford;James Alb. Crawford;Elizabeth Jane Crawford;Anna Louise Crawford;May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-HPM|| |- |1900||Crawford||Hariott ||||Female||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabell Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Reuben Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-F6Y|| |- |1901||R. Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||48||1833||England, United Kingdom||Hull Township, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada||Catherine J. Crawford;Robert Crawford;William E. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Ann Crawford;Charles Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVS-HG9|| |- |1902||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2PY|| |- |1903||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Murry Crawford;Harvey Davidson;William Deforest;Henrey Sadd;Charels Sadd;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-T31|| |- |1904||P. Crawford||Solomon ||||Male||29||1852||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Amanda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-PCT|| |- |1905||Crawford||Maray ||||Female||74||1807||England, United Kingdom||Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Birch;Charlette Birch;Elizabeth Birch||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-3XV|| |- |1906||Benjamin Crawford||Jas. ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Melissa R. Crawford;Emma L. Crawford;Mary C. Irena Crawford;Annie J. V. Crawford;John S. Crawford;Bertha L. C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T27|| |- |1907||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexr. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Eliza Jane. Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Reginald Crawford;Selina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJ4|| |- |1908||Crawford||Esebella ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Joseph C. Crawford;Sarah J. Crawford;Joseph Crawford;David S. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Lorenzo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-QX4|| |- |1909||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||55||1826||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Walter Powell;Alice Powell;Albert Powell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-SM3|| |- |1910||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-8SV|| |- |1911||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||29||1852||Scotland, United Kingdom||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-DV9|| |- |1912||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||38||1843||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Edmond, Quebec, Canada||Ta Crawford;David Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Bleu||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN8-XK6|| |- |1913||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adelina Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Egerton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-3M5|| |- |1914||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||24||1857||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarrah Crawford;James Crawford;Ruport H. Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-BF6|| |- |1915||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||23||1858||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Rachel Crawford;Charles Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Agusta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-742|| |- |1916||Crawford||George ||||Male||1||1880||||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-257|| |- |1917||Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Frank Crawford;Gabriel Crawford;Frank Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F9D|| |- |1918||B Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||48||1833||Nova Scotia, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||Samuel F Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Papenberger;John Papenberger;William Warren;Joseph Warren;Nicholas Vienna;Peter Vienna||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-9G1|| |- |1919||Crawford||James ||||Male||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Bertha Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YRD|| |- |1920||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||13||1868||Canada West, British Colonial America||Durham, West Grey, Grey, Canada West, British Colonial America||Helen Crawford;Lizzie H Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-ZB3|| |- |1921||E. Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, York, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ethleen Crawford;Herbert J. Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-NRM|| |- |1922||Crawford||Samual ||||Male||50||1831||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Rawlay;Sarah Rawlay||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-HLT|| |- |1923||Crawford||William ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jestina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-CPD|| |- |1924||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Chestina Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7WD|| |- |1925||Crawford||George ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugald Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Carpenter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-4SQ|| |- |1926||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William J. Crawford;John T. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-YKV|| |- |1927||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||17||1864||United States||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Agustus Crawford;Anne Crawford;Dimas Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Frederick Crawford;John Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QDF|| |- |1928||E. Crawford||John ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Emma E. Crawford;Olive G. Crawford;William N. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-J3L|| |- |1929||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;Margarett Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-349|| |- |1930||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||16||1865||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Betsy Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-7Y8|| |- |1931||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||62||1819||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Malcolm McMillin;Ann McMillin;James McMillin;Neil McMillin;Donald McMillin;Magness McMillin;Jane Ann McMillin;Roderick McMillin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-WXL|| |- |1932||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||43||1838||Ireland||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KCX|| |- |1933||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Marget Crawford;Betty Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Jean Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-76L|| |- |1934||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1VV|| |- |1935||J. Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Hull Township, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada||Andrew R. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Robert Crawford;William E. Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Ann Crawford;Charles Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVS-HG7|| |- |1936||Crawford||David ||||Male||38||1843||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Adeline Crawford;William Crawford;David F. Crawford;Edward Nickson;Ellen Costigan;Jessie Muir||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-M27|| |- |1937||Crawford||Murray ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Mary Magginnus;William Murdock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-895|| |- |1938||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Archbd. Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Adla Crawford;Lilly Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-LPL|| |- |1939||H. Crawford||Harper ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Rebecca Gamble;Edurd Gamble;John Crawford;Mary S. Crawford;Andrew W. Crawford;Mathilda Merret||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-CVR|| |- |1940||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Strathroy, Strathroy-Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hiram Ketchum;Jane Ketchum;Edith Ketchum;Mabel Ketchum;Edgar Ketchum;Harold E. Ketchum;Philip Baird||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-KYQ|| |- |1941||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Peter Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-W38|| |- |1942||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Agnus Crawford;Martin J. Crawford;Edward Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Bridget Hillary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3SP|| |- |1943||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||24||1857||Quebec, Canada||Saint-François, Laval, Quebec, Canada||Frederick Crawford;Frederick W A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ1-491|| |- |1944||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||41||1840||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-D9S|| |- |1945||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-FND|| |- |1946||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||9||1872||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-2L2|| |- |1947||H. Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jean Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JSQ|| |- |1948||Crawford||John ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Hubert Crawford;Robert Crawford;Scynthia Crawford;Clayton Crawford;Lydia M Crawford;Robert Bailey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-F4S|| |- |1949||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||65||1816||Ireland||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-NT9|| |- |1950||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZFR|| |- |1951||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||10||1871||At Sea||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Hanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-HDK|| |- |1952||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-LLM|| |- |1953||F Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||54||1827||Nova Scotia, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||Elizabeth B Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Papenberger;John Papenberger;William Warren;Joseph Warren;Nicholas Vienna;Peter Vienna||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-9GB|| |- |1954||Crawford||James ||||Male||55||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||York, Ontario, Canada||Richard MsQuire;Mary McQuire;Richard McQuire;Ellen McQuire;John McQuire;Sterny E. McQuire;Thomas McQuire;Margret Smith;James Mcnickel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-46L|| |- |1955||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||54||1827||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;William Crawford;Philip E. Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Peter C. Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-YM9|| |- |1956||Crawford||James ||||Male||46||1835||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Walter Crawford;John Crawford;Berthie Crawford;Eddy Crawford;Cathrine Paley;George Bolt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-WBY|| |- |1957||Crawford||Hulda ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Waterhouse;Emily Waterhouse;Bruce Waterhouse;William Kilpatrick||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-MDP|| |- |1958||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||55||1826||England, United Kingdom||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6MD|| |- |1959||Crawford||George ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sabina Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Amdrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-49Z|| |- |1960||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Rose Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NTS|| |- |1961||Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Belleville, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXL-2ZN|| |- |1962||Ellen Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Rhasel Edy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-7Q7|| |- |1963||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Murray Crawford;Mary Magginnus;William Murdock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-898|| |- |1964||Kitchen Crawford||Monteville ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HJM|| |- |1965||Crawford||William ||||Male||20||1861||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crawford;Magaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Frank Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LF2|| |- |1966||Crawford||James ||||Male||51||1830||Ireland||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KC6|| |- |1967||Crawford||Matthew ||||Male||22||1859||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Martha Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJN|| |- |1968||Crawford||John ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Parkdale, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Mary A. Crawford;Emily Crawford;Catharine Crawford;John T. Crwford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-HYC|| |- |1969||Crawford||William ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Frances Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-MPS|| |- |1970||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Marry Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-Y4Y|| |- |1971||Crawford||Beatrice ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Geo. M. Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Geo H Crawford;Annie Crawford;John Gant;Jessie Gant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-BW5|| |- |1972||Crawford||William ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Susan Crawford;Ada Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-R5L|| |- |1973||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||35||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-BRM|| |- |1974||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||12||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||St. Joseph, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Cristiena Crawford;Annie Crawford;Cristiena Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-C43|| |- |1975||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||12||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-F3N|| |- |1976||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Isabella Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MXC|| |- |1977||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-RGR|| |- |1978||Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Esther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-RX3|| |- |1979||Crawford||John ||||Male||35||1846||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||Rosanna Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXM-B2D|| |- |1980||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||26||1855||Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William G Mowat;Christina Mowat;Olive Mowat||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-LNM|| |- |1981||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||20||1861||Scotland, United Kingdom||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Willaim Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Charles John Crawford;Joseph Stave||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-65F|| |- |1982||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Abel Crawford;Almer Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-F5J|| |- |1983||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||32||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||North Dorchester, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Alexander J. Crawford;Catherine E. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Andrew M. Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-FBN|| |- |1984||Crawford||Elizebeth ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-XZ9|| |- |1985||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Armstrong;Kate Armstrong;Flora Armstrong;Lillia Armstrong;Wm. Flaven;James Flaven;Jermiah Daylie;Roseanh Bloom;Edna Dugiah||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-4VM|| |- |1986||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-RZV|| |- |1987||Crawford||Marthew ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-LMM|| |- |1988||Crawford||Marion ||||Female||74||1807||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||William Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;John Crawford;Wallace Gardiner||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-QXJ|| |- |1989||Emma Crawford||L. ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Amos Crawford;Matilda Crawford;J. Olive Crawford;P. Wilford Crawford;H. Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-PNW|| |- |1990||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||36||1845||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;James P. Crawford;Margeret E. Crawford;John Geo. Crawford;Jane Ann Crawford;Wm. Rich Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHV|| |- |1991||Crawford||James ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Egnes Crawford;Mary J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-QS5|| |- |1992||Crawford||William ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;Campbel Craigie;F.R. Despard;C.B. Franks;Elisabeth Keegan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-FY8|| |- |1993||McN. Crawford||Donald ||||Male||8||1873||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;William Crawford;Maggie G. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-K23|| |- |1994||Crawford||Harriott ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;Wm Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-PCM|| |- |1995||Crawford||Isaac ||||Male||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriet Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Howard Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alaben Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89Y|| |- |1996||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Elmiria Crawford;Abram Belyea||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-7HF|| |- |1997||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;William J. Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;George O. Crawford;John A. Crawford;Phoebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4YB|| |- |1998||Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||G. E. S. Crawford;Deborah E. Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QTS|| |- |1999||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX5-XY8|| |- |2000||Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Maria Crawford;Lyms Crawford;Lynus Crawford;George Crawford;Agusta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-LV1|| |- |2001||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||11||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Priscilla Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXS-M1X|| |- |2002||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-VL2|| |- |2003||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Thomas J.G. Whiteside||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NFN|| |- |2004||E. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Susannah C. Crawford;Hiram B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5DT|| |- |2005||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1860||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford Sr.;Margaret Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Maria Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-YBV|| |- |2006||Albert Crawford||George ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jamima Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Margaret I. Crawford;Harriot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQX|| |- |2007||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Frank Crawford;John Crawford;Gabriel Crawford;Frank Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F9F|| |- |2008||Crawford||Dugold ||||Male||29||1852||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Jane Crawford;Hector Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-M9V|| |- |2009||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Amelia A. Crawford;William H. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5DV|| |- |2010||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-FV1|| |- |2011||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||68||1813||Ireland||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-X8M|| |- |2012||Crawford||William ||||Male||47||1834||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Isabell Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hariott Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Reuben Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-F65|| |- |2013||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||James K. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-L8C|| |- |2014||Crawford||John ||||Male||19||1862||Scotland, United Kingdom||Pelham, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Seth Page;Sarah Page;Stella M. Page;Gertrude Page;Ida Page||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-85X|| |- |2015||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||16||1865||United States||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Donald;Cate Donald;Chas Donald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-8L9|| |- |2016||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Henrietta Crawford;Willette M. Crawford;Richard C. Crawford;Allive M. Crawford;George L. Crawford;William Crawford;Aphru D. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-44Q|| |- |2017||Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Aylmer, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Georgina Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-6NK|| |- |2018||Crawford||David ||||Male||9||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry W. J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-RD8|| |- |2019||D Crawford||Michael ||||Male||1||1880||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 55, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Michael McLean;Penelope McLean;Elizabeth McLean;Mary Ann McLean;Leonard Steele||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-XW4|| |- |2020||Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Janet Edger||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-G5W|| |- |2021||Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jinnie Crawford;Grace Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-RXZ|| |- |2022||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;Archy McCallum;Jane McCallum;Archy McCallum;John McCallum;William McCallum;Gilbert McCallum;Thomas McCallum;Margaret McCallum;Mary McCallum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-FVH|| |- |2023||Crawford||Amos ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;L. Emma Crawford;J. Olive Crawford;P. Wilford Crawford;H. Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-PNQ|| |- |2024||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Geo. M. Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Geo H Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;John Gant;Jessie Gant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-BWP|| |- |2025||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charles Crawford;Blanche Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-3ZP|| |- |2026||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||35||1846||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-WM3|| |- |2027||Crawford||Lucy ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BQ1|| |- |2028||Crawford||William ||||Male||61||1820||Ireland||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Wm. C. Freyill;Elizabeth Weiden||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-38T|| |- |2029||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||50||1831||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Jane Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-7QC|| |- |2030||Crawford||Freddy ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-H5M|| |- |2031||Sarah Crawford||Edith ||||Female||10||1871||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 13, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Belbacea Crawford;Sophia F.G. Crawford;John William Crawford;Florence Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-Z2F|| |- |2032||Crawford||James ||||Male||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-K27|| |- |2033||Crawford||Malcolm ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Alfred Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-S9M|| |- |2034||Joseph Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Robert S. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-R2Q|| |- |2035||Crawford||David ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KCL|| |- |2036||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||8||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Herbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-C4V|| |- |2037||S. Crawford||Albrt. ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Susan Crawford;Della Crawford;Delliah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-VML|| |- |2038||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Norwich Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-HTC|| |- |2039||Crawford||Marguret ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maria Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-TQQ|| |- |2040||H. Crawford||Robert ||||Male||59||1822||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Euphemia Crawford;Percy Crawford;Judson Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Maud Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6XH|| |- |2041||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Arnot Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Rosa Crawford;Rebecca Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BC1|| |- |2042||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Isabell Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hariott Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Reuben Crawford;James Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-FX9|| |- |2043||John Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||9||1872||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Matthew Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Dorcas Helena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-WRZ|| |- |2044||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Peter Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-XPV|| |- |2045||Crawford||Mariah ||||Female||41||1840||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-838|| |- |2046||Morris Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas V. Crawford;John Holmes Crawford;Mary E. A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-MLM|| |- |2047||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||45||1836||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Howard Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alaben Crawford;Isaac Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-892|| |- |2048||C. Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||33||1848||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fort William, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Hanna;Martha A Hanna;W. J. Campbell Hanna||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-KTQ|| |- |2049||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||46||1835||Ireland||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Thomas A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MLZ|| |- |2050||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Hannah Crawford;George Crawford;William J. Crawford;Alice M. Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Charles F. Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LK2|| |- |2051||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Will'm Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mabel Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-JB3|| |- |2052||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;Walter Kean||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z83|| |- |2053||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-25Q|| |- |2054||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||39||1842||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||J. D. Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Clara Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Evelyn Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-P1W|| |- |2055||E. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;William J. Crawford;George O. Crawford;John A. Crawford;Phoebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4B9|| |- |2056||Crawford||Clara ||||Female||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||J. D. Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Evelyn Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-P1H|| |- |2057||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Martha Crawford;Eli Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-L51|| |- |2058||A. Crawford||Christmas ||||Female||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Gaderns C. Crawford;Margret Allice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-P5Z|| |- |2059||May Crawford||Lilie ||||Female||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Aaron Peever;Caroline Peever;Wesley Peever;John Crawford;William Crawford;Emeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-2ST|| |- |2060||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jinnie Crawford;Grace Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-RX4|| |- |2061||David Crawford||G. ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Robert Findley;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-61W|| |- |2062||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Sarah Walker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N6V|| |- |2063||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Chestina Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7W8|| |- |2064||Crawford||Matthew ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Martha P. Crawford;Robert A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-HXM|| |- |2065||Mary Crawford||Maud ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Maty M. Crawford;John Blake Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-27R|| |- |2066||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Duncan Crawford;William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Susan Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-RBC|| |- |2067||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Margaret Emeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-5H5|| |- |2068||Crawford||Geraldine ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Alfred A. Baker;Hannah E. Baker;Edith M. Crawford;Mary Hillen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-734|| |- |2069||W. Crawford||George ||||Male||40||1841||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Titus B. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Murray Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-9SV|| |- |2070||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Jane Crawford;John Francis Crawford;Ellen Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Edgar Crawford;Maria Teresa Crawford;Annie Estella Crawford;Margaret Edith Crawford;William Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-2YC|| |- |2071||Elizabeth Crawford||Edna ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomas J. Crawford;Anne Crawford;Kathleen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-63M|| |- |2072||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Susan Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-RBD|| |- |2073||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||25||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||Samuel F Crawford;Elizabeth B Crawford;Thomas Papenberger;John Papenberger;William Warren;Joseph Warren;Nicholas Vienna;Peter Vienna||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-9PM|| |- |2074||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||50||1831||Ireland||Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-TD9|| |- |2075||C. Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||50||1831||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Sarah J. Crawford;Esebella Crawford;Joseph Crawford;David S. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Lorenzo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-QX7|| |- |2076||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||J. B. Crawford;Lucinda Crawford;John Crawford;Wilhelmina Crawford;Grace W. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-HJF|| |- |2077||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||10||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||David Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-9BM|| |- |2078||Crawford||Dugald ||||Male||76||1805||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Cathrine Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Carpenter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-4S9|| |- |2079||Crawford||Fannie ||||Female||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Florence Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-59N|| |- |2080||Crawford||Beaty ||||Male||55||1826||Ireland||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-DHC|| |- |2081||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||42||1839||New Brunswick, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Matilda Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6R-Y5N|| |- |2082||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||63||1818||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stephen Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Hannish Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-TP5|| |- |2083||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Emma Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;C.Lee Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1K5|| |- |2084||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Richard T. Crawford;Susanna C. Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Newton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-Q8Q|| |- |2085||Crawford||John ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Kennedy;Mary Kennedy;Sarah Kennedy;Martha Kennedy;Elizabeth Kennedy;Mary Kennedy;Agnes Kennedy;Maria Kennedy;John H Kennedy;Ellen Kennedy;Margurate Kennedy;Easton Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-P84|| |- |2086||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Jane Ireland||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-WMY|| |- |2087||Crawford||John ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Percy Township, Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Howard;Jane Howard;William Howard;Anna Howard;Alvena Howard;Robt. Grimshaw||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-H9W|| |- |2088||Crawford||Alaben ||||Female||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriet Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Howard Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Isaac Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89T|| |- |2089||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Marget Crawford;Betty Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Jean Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-76G|| |- |2090||Villetta Crawford||Ida ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-K3X|| |- |2091||Thomas Crawford||William ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Samuel I.C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-8B2|| |- |2092||Crawford||John ||||Male||44||1837||Scotland, United Kingdom||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;Robert Crawford;Robert McGinnis;Thos McIntosh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-CJ4|| |- |2093||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||51||1830||England, United Kingdom||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Ella Crawford;Annie Crawford;Anderson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-ZLP|| |- |2094||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||50||1831||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Maurice Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJ6|| |- |2095||Crawford||Ruth ||||Female||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Moses Akerley;Dorcas Akerley;John W. Akerley;Henry Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Amy Crawford;Phoeba Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Harriet V. Crawford;Abby A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D7M|| |- |2096||Crawford||James ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John L. Crawford;Margrett Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-WFC|| |- |2097||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jamima Crawford;George Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Margaret I. Crawford;Harriot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQ8|| |- |2098||Crawford||David ||||Male||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Crawford;Hannish Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-TPR|| |- |2099||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||46||1835||Ireland||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Charles Kerr;Hellen Kerr;David Kerr;Peter Kerr||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-Z6Q|| |- |2100||Crawford||Mariah ||||Female||42||1839||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Selila Crawford;Nancey Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-Z7D|| |- |2101||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Edith Crawford;Maud Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-QJ1|| |- |2102||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2PR|| |- |2103||Crawford||David ||||Male||55||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint-Chrysostome, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||Jemima Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-XDC|| |- |2104||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||82||1799||England, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Abraham Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-HS6|| |- |2105||Crawford||John ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Caroline Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZC|| |- |2106||Crawford||James ||||Male||63||1818||Ireland||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Frances Roden;Nicholas Burk;Robt. Reynolds;Patrick Smith;Andr. McAvity;Geo. Allingham;Richard Watters;James Healy;William Gellagher;Wm. Andrson;Conilo Hallahan;John Magee;Archab. Bruce;John McKenzie;John Hillman;An Arabian;Pat McKowen;Robert Rennick;William Vail||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6W-QBN|| |- |2107||Crawford||William ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;James H. Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4B4|| |- |2108||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Harvey Allen;Alice Allen;Hattie Allen;Clarence Allen;Courtney Allen;Wallett Allen;Cynthia Allen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-71D|| |- |2109||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||30||1851||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-BT5|| |- |2110||Crawford||Earnest ||||Male||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Hariet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ester Crawford;George Phinney||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-84S|| |- |2111||J. Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Henry Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX5-XYH|| |- |2112||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||62||1819||Ireland||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||William J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-DFW|| |- |2113||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||45||1836||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-H4G|| |- |2114||Crawford||John ||||Male||21||1860||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Janet Crawford;John Higgins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-79X|| |- |2115||Crawford||Jonathan ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Edmond Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-3DF|| |- |2116||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MXW|| |- |2117||B. Crawford||Harry ||||Male||9||1872||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Percy Crawford;Judson Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Maud Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6XF|| |- |2118||Crawford||G.C. ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||J.W. Crawford;Wm. Alix Crawford;J.N. Crawford;E. Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-2M7|| |- |2119||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherina Crawford;Eva Crawford;Martha Eacles;Henry Harding||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJP|| |- |2120||Crawford||Newton ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Richard T. Crawford;Susanna C. Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Alice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-Q87|| |- |2121||Crawford||Agusta ||||Female||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Benj Crawford;Margraetta Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-MF4|| |- |2122||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||60||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Harriet W Crawford;Azoa Brownell;Mary Lowe||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-RR5|| |- |2123||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-DHF|| |- |2124||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Chas E. Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jenny Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-9C3|| |- |2125||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N77|| |- |2126||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Frank Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-31G|| |- |2127||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||61||1820||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-8SN|| |- |2128||Crawford||Neville ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Chas N. Crawford;Maria Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-K99|| |- |2129||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||40||1841||Newfoundland, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-X8F|| |- |2130||Crawford||John ||||Male||29||1852||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Maria Spears;Mary Gillian||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-Z8Q|| |- |2131||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Cranbourne, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-GCC|| |- |2132||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||68||1813||Ireland||Richmond Hill, Markham, York, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-ZZ5|| |- |2133||James Crawford||John ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||London East, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Metelda Luisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-DBM|| |- |2134||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Holmes Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Z31|| |- |2135||Crawford||James ||||Male||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Jennett Crawford;John Crawford;Cristy A. Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-BNZ|| |- |2136||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;Robert McGinnis;Thos McIntosh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-CJ6|| |- |2137||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-1BL|| |- |2138||Jane. Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexr. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Reginald Crawford;Selina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJW|| |- |2139||Crawford||James ||||Male||38||1843||United States||Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||Edward Simpson;Mary Mc Glinn;Henry Pike||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6S-YCK|| |- |2140||Joseph Crawford||H. ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Amos Crawford;Matilda Crawford;L. Emma Crawford;J. Olive Crawford;P. Wilford Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-PNC|| |- |2141||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bella Crawford;Geo Thos Crawford;James C. Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-769|| |- |2142||P. Crawford||Frank ||||Male||4||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James T. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clarence Crawford;Hilbert Crawford;Freddy B. Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHD|| |- |2143||Crawford||Howard ||||Male||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-P51|| |- |2144||An Kitchen Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-W3H|| |- |2145||Crawford||John ||||Male||38||1843||United States||Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||George Scarf;John Gowdy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6S-YCH|| |- |2146||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Sandwich West Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Alex Crawford;Marrion Crawford;Mary Crawford;Charley Crawford;Dady Crawford;Anne McDonald;Caté Flione;Maggie Flione;William Wright;Jane Wright;Peter Wright||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-VJK|| |- |2147||Crawford||H.C. ||||Male||31||1850||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Marie, Beauce, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-BTM|| |- |2148||J. Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, York, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ethleen Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Archibald E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-N5B|| |- |2149||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||50||1831||Ireland||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Clara Crawford;Edith Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-RRB|| |- |2150||Crawford|| ||||Male||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Mary Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-5P8|| |- |2151||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ann Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-9N4|| |- |2152||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||44||1837||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Arch L Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SVM|| |- |2153||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Dellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89J|| |- |2154||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||2||1879||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-7SL|| |- |2155||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Harriet Crawford;John Crawford;Idella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-5F3|| |- |2156||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Grace Crawford;Thomas Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-XC6|| |- |2157||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||26||1855||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-K5L|| |- |2158||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Nettie Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-JJP|| |- |2159||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-FN6|| |- |2160||Crawford||Michael ||||Male||77||1804||Ireland||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Ann Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;James M. Crawford;Maggie Crawford;George Crawford;Florence Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XZ6|| |- |2161||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-TBT|| |- |2162||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clementina Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z86|| |- |2163||Crawford||James ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||East Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-7V5|| |- |2164||Crawford||John ||||Male||55||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Marget Crawford;Betty Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Jean Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-76F|| |- |2165||Crawford||A. ||||Female||18||1863||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||J. Crawford;M. Crawford;R. Crawford;J. Crawford;J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-RXH|| |- |2166||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||64||1817||Ireland||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-HJ1|| |- |2167||Crawford||Hattie ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford;Margaret Fleming;Laura Brown;Norah Brew||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-YSF|| |- |2168||Crawford||James ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catherene Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Selice Payn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-PN5|| |- |2169||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Isabella Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MX7|| |- |2170||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Etta Hamilton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-H7P|| |- |2171||D. Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-B7Q|| |- |2172||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||46||1835||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BQR|| |- |2173||Crawford||E.A. ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||J.B. Davis;Lydia Davis;Chas. Lee;Wm. Travers;A. Chandler;A. Haines;M. Vansickle;J.B. Davis;C.H. Phillimore;Annie Phillimore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-HB8|| |- |2174||Crawford||Archie ||||Male||32||1849||Ireland||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Ernest Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3B8|| |- |2175||Crawford||Aharetta ||||Female||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Helena Crawford;Lillian Crawford;Heber Crawford;Fenwick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JGT|| |- |2176||Crawford||George ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Albert Crawford;George Crawford;Essa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-P3R|| |- |2177||Crawford||John ||||Male||41||1840||Scotland, United Kingdom||Alvinston, Brooke-Alvinston, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-Y5J|| |- |2178||John Rich Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Lora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Robert Chambers Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-HMF|| |- |2179||Crawford||James ||||Male||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Emma E. Crawford;Olive G. Crawford;John E. Crawford;William N. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-J3V|| |- |2180||Crawford||David ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane G. Crawford;Margaret R. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NXD|| |- |2181||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||42||1839||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Marie Anne Crawford;Frank Crawford;Robert Crawfort;Alice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-W62|| |- |2182||Crawford||John ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Murry Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Harvey Davidson;William Deforest;Henrey Sadd;Charels Sadd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-TQQ|| |- |2183||J Crawford||Mary ||||Female||23||1858||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Leman Crawford;Eva Crawford;Colon Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-CZ6|| |- |2184||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||34||1847||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elmira Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-FJK|| |- |2185||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Henry Irvine;Susan Irvine;John Blakely;Daniel Dunlop||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-Q39|| |- |2186||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Celina Crawford;Wm. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Malvina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-CVS|| |- |2187||Crawford||James ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Israel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-B9L|| |- |2188||Crawford||Lawrence ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-259|| |- |2189||Crawford||William ||||Male||56||1825||Ireland||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Ann Crawford;Maria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-2LF|| |- |2190||Crawford||James ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-6KF|| |- |2191||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||43||1838||Northwest Territories, Canada||Elizabethtown, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margred E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-TTH|| |- |2192||J Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||12||1869||United States||Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Michael Horrigan;Rosana Horrigan;Robt Crawford;Mary H Crawford;Margart Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-LTN|| |- |2193||Anne Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Kate Crawford;Margaret E Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1B7|| |- |2194||C. Crawford||George ||||Male||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||George A. Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Lilly M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-K5Q|| |- |2195||Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Rich Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-5YF|| |- |2196||Crawford||Freeman ||||Male||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Guilford Crawford;Adelia Crawford;Burton Crawford;Sarah L. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-WSK|| |- |2197||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;William James Crawford;Ruth Kerr||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-XV8|| |- |2198||Crawford||James ||||Male||46||1835||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Eliza Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen May Crawford;William Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Maggie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D27|| |- |2199||Edith Crawford||M. ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ann Crawford;H. Demetris Crawford;Edwin Crawford;A. Amelia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-V4R|| |- |2200||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||87||1794||Ireland||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Hanna Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-HDF|| |- |2201||Crawford||Bridget ||||Female||28||1853||Ireland||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||John Brick;Johannah Brick;Johannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-NZS|| |- |2202||Crawford||Chas ||||Male||34||1847||United States||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;James A Frame;Thomas Honor;Honor||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-7W6|| |- |2203||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||38||1843||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Rose Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NT9|| |- |2204||C. Crawford||Jane ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Allice M. Crawford;Henry J. Crawford;Billa F. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN3-J78|| |- |2205||Crawford||Fannie ||||Female||33||1848||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Hannah Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-FHZ|| |- |2206||Crawford||Geo.Wm. ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Susan Crawford;Jas.Robt. Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;M.Ann Crawford;John A. Crawford;E.Jennett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KN|| |- |2207||Crawford||Percy ||||Male||19||1862||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Judson Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Maud Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6XZ|| |- |2208||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Parkdale, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Emily Crawford;John T. Crwford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-HYD|| |- |2209||Crawford||James ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Alexandre Crawford;John Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-8GR|| |- |2210||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Yorkville, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Henry Chidley;Mary Chidley;Jane Chidley;Henry Chidley;Edward Chidley;Emma Chidley;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-1FV|| |- |2211||A. Crawford||Annie ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Sarah C. Crawford;John W. Crawford;Thomas H. Crawford;Florence I. Crawford;Emma R. Crawford;John Baskervill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-NFP|| |- |2212||Crawford||McLeod ||||Male||23||1858||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Martine, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-B6V|| |- |2213||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Van Koughnet Township, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Bridget Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-C95|| |- |2214||C. Crawford||Susanna ||||Female||46||1835||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Richard T. Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Alice Crawford;Newton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-Q8S|| |- |2215||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||68||1813||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Sarah A. Crawford;John Brooks;William Thomson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-LN3|| |- |2216||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||26||1855||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Marie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-PGN|| |- |2217||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||George Crawford;Fanny Crawford;George Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Harold Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-TLF|| |- |2218||Crawford||Marget ||||Female||49||1832||New Brunswick, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Betty Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Jean Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-76N|| |- |2219||Ann Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||7||1874||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elisa Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-R2H|| |- |2220||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||53||1828||Ireland||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Robert Crawford, Jun.||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-KCM|| |- |2221||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Charles F. Gildersleeve;May Gildersleeve;Maud Gildersleeve;Henry Gildersleeve;Eliza Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-BD2|| |- |2222||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||4||1877||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Ellen E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJT-MGX|| |- |2223||Crawford||William ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-HJB|| |- |2224||C. Crawford||George ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||George C. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Lydia J. Crawford;Melinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-PNB|| |- |2225||Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-R3V|| |- |2226||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Marry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-Y41|| |- |2227||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1851||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJT-MG6|| |- |2228||Crawford||Allan ||||Male||43||1838||Scotland, United Kingdom||Alvinston, Brooke-Alvinston, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Almina Crawford;Ada Helena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-YRX|| |- |2229||Crawford||Jennet ||||Female||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZF5|| |- |2230||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Henrietta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-F7L|| |- |2231||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emily Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Blanche Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-3ZT|| |- |2232||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||40||1841||Ireland||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-GJH|| |- |2233||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-F3D|| |- |2234||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||24||1857||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-L2T|| |- |2235||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Edmond Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;George Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-3DN|| |- |2236||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||52||1829||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-HDQ|| |- |2237||Crawford||Hilbert ||||Male||14||1867||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James T. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clarence Crawford;Freddy B. Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford;Frank P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CH4|| |- |2238||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;William Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-D4Z|| |- |2239||Crawford||Fannie ||||Female||12||1869||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Laura Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5MW|| |- |2240||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||24||1857||Ireland||Hallowell, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Jano Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-JP2|| |- |2241||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||Jno. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-4CK|| |- |2242||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Liza Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-4J4|| |- |2243||Crawford||Charley ||||Male||9||1872||Canada||Sandwich West Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Alex Crawford;Marrion Crawford;Mary Crawford;Dady Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Anne McDonald;Caté Flione;Maggie Flione;William Wright;Jane Wright;Peter Wright||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-VJC|| |- |2244||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||George Crawford;Frances Crawford;George Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Harold Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-TLN|| |- |2245||Crawford||William ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Robt. Crawford;Wife Crawford;Alex Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-X7K|| |- |2246||George Crawford||Robert ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Mary Crawford;Jas Arthur Crawford;John Wesley Crawford;Pheobe Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Ellen Crawford;Mathew Mayinison Crawford;William Taylor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-Q24|| |- |2247||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2P5|| |- |2248||A. Crawford||John ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;William J. Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;George O. Crawford;Phoebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4B3|| |- |2249||Crawford||Latitia ||||Female||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Lavinea Crawford;Stanly Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV68-2T4|| |- |2250||Crawford||John ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Walter Crawford;Berthie Crawford;Eddy Crawford;Cathrine Paley;George Bolt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-W1M|| |- |2251||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||35||1846||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Matthew Crawford;Thomas John Crawford;Dorcas Helena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-WRC|| |- |2252||Crawford||John ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-W3M|| |- |2253||Crawford||Delliah ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Susan Crawford;Della Crawford;Albrt. S. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-VM2|| |- |2254||Crawford||James ||||Male||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-JBL|| |- |2255||Crawford||William ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Frank Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-31K|| |- |2256||Crawford||James ||||Male||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Jeanette Crawford;Florie Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Lillie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-FZ9|| |- |2257||Crawford||James ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Wm George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-B8N|| |- |2258||Crawford||Charlott ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;Emma Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-N1P|| |- |2259||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary H. Crawford;David S.. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Marvin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N7H|| |- |2260||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||50||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jemesion Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jemesion Crawford;Agenus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-Q9W|| |- |2261||Crawford||Henrietta ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-S69|| |- |2262||Crawford||Dougald ||||Male||47||1834||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N7M|| |- |2263||Crawford||Melissa ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Enonfernedo Crawford;Anndirrein Crawford;FirmanLove Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-1BK|| |- |2264||Crawford||William ||||Male||35||1846||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Palma Archambeault;Francois Porier;Caroline Degenais;Leopold Porier;Dolanda Porier;Eugene Degenais;Alfred Degenais;Horace Degenais;Maria Degenais;Jean Tourangeau;Armand Tourangeau;Arthur Lebaron;Pierre Blais;Louis Bertrand;Joseph Braucheau;John Smith;Alphonse Benoit;Flora Graham;Victoria Graham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ5-2NY|| |- |2265||Crawford||Eli ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Martha Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-L5B|| |- |2266||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||55||1826||Ireland||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Israel Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Emma Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-B92|| |- |2267||Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Sarah Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Martha Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-9BV|| |- |2268||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||3||1878||Canada West, British Colonial America||Cambridge, Dumfries, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Mary Crawford;Richard Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD8-NKK|| |- |2269||M. Crawford||Archey ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Anna M. Crawford;Marion Crawford;Alice Crawford;Biron Dingman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-8TB|| |- |2270||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Emely Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Juliann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-M75|| |- |2271||Crawford||John ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Lavina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-9XR|| |- |2272||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexr. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Eliza Jane. Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Reginald Crawford;Selina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJC|| |- |2273||Crawford||Etta ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||J S Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Gertrude Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-2VN|| |- |2274||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KCV|| |- |2275||Crawford||Amdrew ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sabina Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-49C|| |- |2276||Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Jane Crawford;John B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-WGG|| |- |2277||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||11||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;William Crawford;Maude Crawford;Louisa Vinot||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-HWQ|| |- |2278||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Edward Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lomila Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-33Y|| |- |2279||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y2H|| |- |2280||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sam Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Sam Crawford;Wilhel Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV62-BZT|| |- |2281||A. Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Sym Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-5FT|| |- |2282||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Maxwell Crawford;Martin Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-VG4|| |- |2283||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||23||1858||Ireland||Saint-Gabriel-de-Ferland, Quebec, Canada||Thomas Mason;Helen Mason;William Mason;Joseph Henry Mason;Mary Ellen Mason;Agnus Mason;Patrick Mason||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-F64|| |- |2284||Harriet Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||38||1843||England, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George H. Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;John Rathton Crawford;Auther Everit Crawford;Elizabeth Kate Crawford;Georgina Crawford;George Henry Crawford;William James Crawford;Hernest Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-N8Y|| |- |2285||Crawford Jr.||John ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Duncan M. Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Daniel M. Crawford;Walter M. Crawford;Ann C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7QG|| |- |2286||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||51||1830||Ireland||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Jennet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZFP|| |- |2287||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||54||1827||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Stanley, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Ellen M. Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Robertina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-J2J|| |- |2288||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Cutcher Crawford;Edgar C. Crawford;Tonia Crawford;Bretram Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-ZLV|| |- |2289||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Joseph Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Catherine Crawford;Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-9BG|| |- |2290||Crawford||Isebell ||||Female||60||1821||Ireland||Waterford, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-G6Y|| |- |2291||J M Crawford||Martha ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Matilda F Peyton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MJW|| |- |2292||Crawford||Eva ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Catherina Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Martha Eacles;Henry Harding||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJG|| |- |2293||Crawford||Sym ||||Male||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-5F5|| |- |2294||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DBL|| |- |2295||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||21||1860||Scotland, United Kingdom||Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Black;Ann Black;Douglas Black;John Williams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-2NK|| |- |2296||Crawford||Josiah ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-GLC|| |- |2297||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||53||1828||Wales, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;John Crawford;Janet Crawford;John Higgins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-796|| |- |2298||W. Crawford||Henry ||||Male||40||1841||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jane M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-5WV|| |- |2299||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William McWaters;Martha McWaters;Walter McWaters;William McWaters;Patrick Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;Henry Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-F5L|| |- |2300||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Jestina Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-WPC|| |- |2301||Ellen Crawford||Mary ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Agnus Crawford;Martin J. Crawford;Edward Crawford;Bridget Hillary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3SB|| |- |2302||Crawford||Love ||||Male||41||1840||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Martins, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Albert E Giffin;George B Giffin;Lilie J Giffin;Olive B Love;Ada M Love;Love;Patrick Love;Mary Love||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6W-4TG|| |- |2303||Crawford||Lizzia ||||Female||25||1856||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-3M5|| |- |2304||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||68||1813||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William McWaters;Martha McWaters;Walter McWaters;William McWaters;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-F5V|| |- |2305||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||29||1852||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Grace Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-9F4|| |- |2306||Louise Crawford||Anna ||||Female||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;John Alex. Crawford;James Alb. Crawford;Elizabeth Jane Crawford;May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-HP7|| |- |2307||Crawford||William ||||Male||48||1833||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;James A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-CBT|| |- |2308||Crawford||Willaim ||||Male||48||1833||Scotland, United Kingdom||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Charles John Crawford;Joseph Stave||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-656|| |- |2309||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Mary Gwyther||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJJ|| |- |2310||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Benjamin J. Crawford;Margret Crawford;Francis Crawford;Elizabeth Savage;Clara Willson;William G. Willson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-S4P|| |- |2311||Crawford||Stewart ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Jennet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Johnston||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T2C|| |- |2312||Crawford||George ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-H4P|| |- |2313||M. Crawford||Ethelend ||||Female||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William C. Crawford;Effa J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-NV2|| |- |2314||Crawford||Phoebe ||||Female||38||1843||Quebec, Canada||Stanstead Plain, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||Hugh D Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-VW7|| |- |2315||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;William Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-D4C|| |- |2316||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||7||1874||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Marguerite Crawford;M.A.E. Crawford;E.L. Crawford;Florence Mary Crawford;Lilian Crawford;Amy Crawford;Rosanna Doyle;Kate Barns;Thomas Perkins;James Doyle;Kate Perkins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PCY|| |- |2317||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||27||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;John B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-WGP|| |- |2318||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriet Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Howard Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Alaben Crawford;Isaac Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89R|| |- |2319||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||32||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Barbara Crawford;Aggie Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Wilmetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-NBK|| |- |2320||Crawford||Collette ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||John S. Crawford;Maria E. Crawford;Dedrie Crawford;William Crawford;Matthew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-G4L|| |- |2321||Crawford||Catharina ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;David Crawford;Georgina Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-9FM|| |- |2322||Crawford||James ||||Male||26||1855||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarrah Crawford;Emma Crawford;Ruport H. Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-BFD|| |- |2323||Crawford||Murry ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Harvey Davidson;William Deforest;Henrey Sadd;Charels Sadd;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-T3B|| |- |2324||Crawford||William ||||Male||54||1827||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-F5K|| |- |2325||Crawford||Hennery ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Marie Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-VK9|| |- |2326||Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Wm George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-BD9|| |- |2327||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZFY|| |- |2328||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||0||1881||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N7H|| |- |2329||C. Crawford||Gaderns ||||Male||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Christmas A. Crawford;Margret Allice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-P5C|| |- |2330||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Hannah Sayer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-4JQ|| |- |2331||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||24||1857||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Neil Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-N1X|| |- |2332||Crawford||George ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jean Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;William H. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JSH|| |- |2333||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||29||1852||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ5-FJD|| |- |2334||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Margret Crawford;Rich Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-5Y6|| |- |2335||Crawford||Fritz ||||Male||17||1864||Canada||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||James F. Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Katie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Jennie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNT-7RL|| |- |2336||Crawford||Jano ||||Female||63||1818||Ireland||Hallowell, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-JPK|| |- |2337||Crawford||MarySD. ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Charles E. Crawford;Elisabeth J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5DP|| |- |2338||Crawford||James ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Elza Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Loucks||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-1D7|| |- |2339||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Alice Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Betsy Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-7YN|| |- |2340||Crawford||Dady ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Sandwich West Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Alex Crawford;Marrion Crawford;Mary Crawford;Charley Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Anne McDonald;Caté Flione;Maggie Flione;William Wright;Jane Wright;Peter Wright||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-VJZ|| |- |2341||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||24||1857||Canada||Teeswater, South Bruce, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Cooper;Mary Jane Cooper;William Henry Cooper;John James Cooper;Fredrick A.H. Cooper;Henry Williamson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN3-YWQ|| |- |2342||Crawford Jr.||John ||||Male||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford Sr.;Margaret Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Maria Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-YBJ|| |- |2343||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Hope, British Columbia, Canada||John Rearden;John McCollom;William Stratton;James Wright;David Wright;John McDonald;Guy Kane;Michalle Foy;John Kelley;William Johnson;Thomas Quist;August Hamber;Oscar Ey;Valentine Baker;Stephen Pierre;John Fitzgerald;Lynn De Witt;Thomas Whipple||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6S-2H1|| |- |2344||Grace Crawford||Annie ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Annie Crawford;Ellen Reb. Crawford;Mary Lavina McKay Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-9MZ|| |- |2345||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Henry Jackson;Jane Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-2DN|| |- |2346||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||7||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Arch L Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SVW|| |- |2347||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||38||1843||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Isabella Crawford;Gaderns C. Crawford;Christmas A. Crawford;Margret Allice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-P54|| |- |2348||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y28|| |- |2349||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||46||1835||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;George Crawford;Mary Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-59F|| |- |2350||Ann Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Bridget McNab||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4SL|| |- |2351||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6MN|| |- |2352||Crawford||John ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Adelaide, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-Q6Y|| |- |2353||W. Crawford||Rufus ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Saml. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas M. Crawford;William B. Crawford;Martha A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-WQ6|| |- |2354||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||58||1823||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Daniel Crawford;Charles Crawford;Stephen Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Agusta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-74K|| |- |2355||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||38||1843||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Wallace W Crawford;Emmie Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Andrew L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LXZ|| |- |2356||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Celia Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Mary Celia Crawford;William Albert Crawford;Edward Crawford;Martha Crawford;Lomila Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-3QS|| |- |2357||Crawford||Blanch ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Frederick Hyde;Meliva Hyde;Frederick C Hyde;Jennie F Hyde;Alice Overholt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-QB3|| |- |2358||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||15||1866||United States||Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Michael Horrigan;Rosana Horrigan;Elizabeth J Crawford;Mary H Crawford;Margart Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-LTF|| |- |2359||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||11||1870||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;George Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-7SV|| |- |2360||Crawford||Dan ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archd. Fletcher;Flora Fletcher;Dan Fletcher;Archd. Fletcher||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-PKF|| |- |2361||J. Crawford||James ||||Male||47||1834||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Mary A. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Rubin J. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara E. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-TBH|| |- |2362||E. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||James W Crawford;Mary Crawford;Annie J. Crawford;Henry C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-6K7|| |- |2363||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Thomas A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MLD|| |- |2364||L Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middleton, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Wallace W Crawford;Emmie Crawford;Bessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Y-LXX|| |- |2365||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||53||1828||United States||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Abel Crawford;Almer Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-F5X|| |- |2366||Crawford||Eli ||||Male||60||1821||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Henry McClelland||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-43N|| |- |2367||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1860||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nichol, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabath Crawford;Helen Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elspet Crawford;Alex McNabb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-WJX|| |- |2368||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Yorkville, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Henry Chidley;Mary Chidley;Jane Chidley;Henry Chidley;Edward Chidley;Emma Chidley;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-1FK|| |- |2369||N. Crawford||Chas ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Maria Crawford;Neville Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-KM1|| |- |2370||L.P. Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emily Crawford;James L. Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;William H. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-892|| |- |2371||Demetris Crawford||H. ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ann Crawford;Edwin Crawford;A. Amelia Crawford;M. Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-V4G|| |- |2372||Crawford||Mathew ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Reach, York, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;Hector Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-242|| |- |2373||Crawford||Agustus ||||Male||62||1819||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Anne Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Dimas Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Frederick Crawford;John Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QD6|| |- |2374||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||48||1833||Ireland||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Dennis Crawford;Margrett A. Crawford;Mary C. Crawford;Hellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-XNP|| |- |2375||Crawford||William ||||Male||55||1826||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Nancy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-NHM|| |- |2376||Crawford||Lettica ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Elizabeth Orr;Robert Orr||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-6FX|| |- |2377||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Ralph Crawford;Ethel Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-KQD|| |- |2378||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-HD3|| |- |2379||Crawford||Marry ||||Female||43||1838||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-Y4B|| |- |2380||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||20||1861||United States||Napanee, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||James Calhane;Margaret Calhane;John Calhane;Theresa Calhane;Agnes Calhane;Edward Calhane;Thomas Calhane;William Calhane;Nellie Calhane;Charlie Calhane;Frederick Calhane;George Calhane;Ellen McCollum;Niell Matthewson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-WS9|| |- |2381||Kitchen Crawford||Ellespa ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HN1|| |- |2382||Crawford||James ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-GJC|| |- |2383||Crawford||George ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Wm. Joseph Crawford;Robert S. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-R2S|| |- |2384||Crawford||John ||||Male||63||1818||Ireland||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Ann Crawford;Bridget McNab||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4SF|| |- |2385||Crawford||William ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Catherina Crawford;Eva Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Martha Eacles;Henry Harding||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJ2|| |- |2386||Allice Crawford||Margret ||||Female||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Gaderns C. Crawford;Christmas A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-P58|| |- |2387||Crawford||John ||||Male||21||1860||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;Neil Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-N1N|| |- |2388||Crawford||William ||||Male||44||1837||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Florence Crawford;Harry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-H7Y|| |- |2389||Crawford||Abner ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-DH6|| |- |2390||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||13||1868||Nova Scotia, Canada||St. Joseph, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Cristiena Crawford;Frank Crawford;Cristiena Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-C4S|| |- |2391||Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford;Wm. Morris Crawford;Thomas V. Crawford;John Holmes Crawford;Mary E. A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-M21|| |- |2392||M. Crawford||James ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;John George Crawford;Robert A. Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HNJ|| |- |2393||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Port Perry, Scugog, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Henry McKenzie;Mary A. McKenzie;Gertrude H. McKenzie;Norman A. McKenzie;William Pepper;Lilian Greig||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-VDY|| |- |2394||Crawford||William ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Storrington, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Samule Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford;Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Charlott Crawford;Emma Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-N15|| |- |2395||Crawford||David ||||Male||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Edmond, Quebec, Canada||Ta Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Bleu||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN8-XKX|| |- |2396||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||19||1862||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-F9V|| |- |2397||Crawford||Theadore ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Smith, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ann M. Crawford;Bertha A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-GYC|| |- |2398||B. Crawford||Flintiff ||||Male||24||1857||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Wm. Deond'n Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CCG|| |- |2399||Alice Crawford||Mary ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Joseph L. Crawford;Henry John Crawford;Charles Thos. Crawford;George Fredrick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQD|| |- |2400||Crawford||Catherene ||||Female||51||1830||Ireland||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Selice Payn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-PNG|| |- |2401||Jane Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugold Crawford;Hector Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-M9K|| |- |2402||Crawford||Sam ||||Male||18||1863||Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sam Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Wilhel Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV62-BZP|| |- |2403||Andrew Crawford||James ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Essa, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Rachl A. Crawford;Rachel A. Crawford;Mary A. Coleman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-XZ2|| |- |2404||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Catherine Gillis;Sylvester Silcocks;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-C24|| |- |2405||Crawford||Kenneth ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Euphemea McKinzia;Margart McKinzia;George McKinzia;Duncan Crawford;Margart Crawford;James Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margart Crawford;Wilford Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-13G|| |- |2406||M. Crawford||Jannie ||||Female||3||1878||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P. Crawford;Seroln E. Crawford;John E. Crawford;Clarise E. Crawford;Lester J. Crawford;Genis R. Crawford;Earnest E. Crawford;Velletta A. Crawford;Hattee M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FHF|| |- |2407||Crawford||William ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;Rebecca Ann Crawford;Bridget McNab||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4S2|| |- |2408||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||42||1839||Ireland||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Walter Crawford;John Crawford;Berthie Crawford;Eddy Crawford;Cathrine Paley;George Bolt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-WBB|| |- |2409||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||35||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Braithweanter Dixon;Lilly Dixon;John Dixon;William Dixon;Maggie Dixon;Margaret Thompson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-HTR|| |- |2410||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||43||1838||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-1BV|| |- |2411||Crawford||George ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Holmes Crawford;Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Z3T|| |- |2412||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||62||1819||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Angeline Crawford;Marvin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-4NB|| |- |2413||Crawford||Adelaide ||||Female||25||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Adelaide Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JG5|| |- |2414||Crawford||Ramsford ||||Male||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Christiann Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Malendia Crawford;Edley Crawford;H. Maud Crawford;Hazen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-8VX|| |- |2415||... Crawford||Margrit ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Johanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-DQH|| |- |2416||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Matilda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-GJD|| |- |2417||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||53||1828||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Matthew Crawford;John Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Martha Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJ6|| |- |2418||Crawford||Teresa ||||Female||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Lynn Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-BHL|| |- |2419||A. Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||George A. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Lilly M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-K53|| |- |2420||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y2N|| |- |2421||Crawford||Celia ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Napanee, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Brodie Crawford;Maggie Crawford;William Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;John Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-KHZ|| |- |2422||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jinnie Crawford;Grace Crawford;John Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-RX8|| |- |2423||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Deborah Crawford;William Crawford;Amanda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YRC|| |- |2424||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Amos Crawford;L. Emma Crawford;J. Olive Crawford;P. Wilford Crawford;H. Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-PN7|| |- |2425||Crawford;Hathe Crawford||Hattie ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6MV|| |- |2426||Amelia Crawford||A. ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Ann Crawford;H. Demetris Crawford;Edwin Crawford;M. Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-V45|| |- |2427||Crawford||Johnson ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y26|| |- |2428||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Chestina Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7WC|| |- |2429||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||4||1877||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Laura Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5MZ|| |- |2430||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Fred Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-WNF|| |- |2431||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||37||1844||Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford Sr.;Margaret Crawford;Maria Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-YBX|| |- |2432||W. Crawford||Benjn. ||||Male||72||1809||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Charlotte Badey;James Albert Crawford;Harriet A. May||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QZD|| |- |2433||Crawford||Elizebeth ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;William John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;Ameli Janie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-17Y|| |- |2434||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||14||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Dellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89D|| |- |2435||George Crawford||Wm ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-B8L|| |- |2436||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||19||1862||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Elta L. Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ernest E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-P4F|| |- |2437||E. Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||10||1871||England, United Kingdom||North Dorchester, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Alexander J. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Andrew M. Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-FBV|| |- |2438||Crawford||Lynus ||||Male||12||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Maria Crawford;Lyms Crawford;George Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-LVT|| |- |2439||T. Crawford||Dan ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabett Crawford;Francis Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Jeffrey J. Crawford;John J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-BKD|| |- |2440||Eloner Crawford||Margret ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susanna Crawford;James Arthur Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Appleton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-XZT|| |- |2441||F. Crawford||James ||||Male||52||1829||United States||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Katie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Fritz Crawford;Jennie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNT-7RJ|| |- |2442||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Edwd. Crawford;Louisa Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-VY1|| |- |2443||Crawford||Mina ||||Female||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Martins, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-YBF|| |- |2444||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DBV|| |- |2445||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||64||1817||Ireland||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John T. Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-L5G|| |- |2446||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Bertha Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YR6|| |- |2447||Crawford||George ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Griffin;Jessie Griffin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-K9S|| |- |2448||P. Crawford||Henry ||||Male||45||1836||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Seroln E. Crawford;John E. Crawford;Clarise E. Crawford;Lester J. Crawford;Genis R. Crawford;Earnest E. Crawford;Velletta A. Crawford;Jannie M. Crawford;Hattee M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FH4|| |- |2449||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||22||1859||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-HS2|| |- |2450||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anth'y Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-PB8|| |- |2451||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Frank Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-31L|| |- |2452||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||25||1856||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-G9J|| |- |2453||Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KCJ|| |- |2454||G. Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Wm. H. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-57L|| |- |2455||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2P1|| |- |2456||Crawford||Priscilla ||||Female||32||1849||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXS-M16|| |- |2457||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Priscilla Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXS-M1V|| |- |2458||J. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||40||1841||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||William Crawford;Marion Crawford;John Crawford;Wallace Gardiner||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-QXV|| |- |2459||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margret Crawford;William Crawford;Marthew Crawford;George Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-LM9|| |- |2460||Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Maurice Crawford;Dorothy Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Ida Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-ZC8|| |- |2461||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Jane Crawford;Wesley Watters||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-MRF|| |- |2462||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||G. E. S. Crawford;Deborah E. Crawford;Lizzie Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QTQ|| |- |2463||Crawford||George ||||Male||31||1850||Canada||New Bandon, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford Sr.;Margaret Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Maria Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-YBN|| |- |2464||Crawford||William ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Eletia Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Margarette A. Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Jennette Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-GN8|| |- |2465||Crawford||John ||||Male||68||1813||Ireland||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Annie Crawford;Angeline Crawford;Marvin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-4NY|| |- |2466||Crawford||William ||||Male||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Julia Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Susanah Mary Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Florence Amelia Crawford;Esther Jane Crawford;Julia Emeline Crawford;James Jinkens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SY4|| |- |2467||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F47|| |- |2468||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||35||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||Etobicoke, York, Ontario, Canada||Ethleen Crawford;Herbert J. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Archibald E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-N5T|| |- |2469||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Belleville, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXL-2ZX|| |- |2470||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-TD3|| |- |2471||Crawford||Elmira ||||Female||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-FJ2|| |- |2472||Jane Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Julia Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Susanah Mary Crawford;Florence Amelia Crawford;Esther Jane Crawford;Julia Emeline Crawford;James Jinkens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SYD|| |- |2473||Crawford||John ||||Male||77||1804||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Catherine Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-TP4|| |- |2474||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;William Day||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-3DB|| |- |2475||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD8-2VC|| |- |2476||W. Crawford||Christopher ||||Male||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ealinor A. Crawford;Matilda G. Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;James A.J. Crawford;Ida Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DGP|| |- |2477||E Crawford||George ||||Male||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Katharine Crawford;Charles A Crawford;Edward J Crawford;Thomas C Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-K1B|| |- |2478||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-GL4|| |- |2479||Crawford||George ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Beresford Crawford;Jane Crawford;Phoebe Currie;William Currie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-MWL|| |- |2480||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Agnus Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-XRS|| |- |2481||E.A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emily Crawford;James L. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;William H. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-896|| |- |2482||C. Crawford||Cora ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Lemina Crawford;Bessey E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-H5S|| |- |2483||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||56||1825||Scotland, United Kingdom||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Sushanah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abram Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-3PQ|| |- |2484||Crawford||David ||||Male||44||1837||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SJY|| |- |2485||Crawford||E.Jennett ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;Susan Crawford;Jas.Robt. Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;M.Ann Crawford;John A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KG|| |- |2486||Crawford||William ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Kate Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Emely Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Juliann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-M7G|| |- |2487||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||22||1859||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Jane McCune||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-Q93|| |- |2488||Crawford||James ||||Male||30||1851||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Sharlotte Crawford;George Lang||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-1HH|| |- |2489||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||21||1860||Ireland||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-4NS|| |- |2490||Margaret Crawford||Mary ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Ralph Crawford;Annie Crawford;Melville Russel Crawford;John Henry Nixon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XR3|| |- |2491||Crawford||Lynn ||||Male||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Teresa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-BH2|| |- |2492||Crawford||Cath. ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Mason;Julia Mason;Andrew Mason;Lillie Mason;James Mason;Alexander Mason;William Mason;Charles Mason;Daisy Mason;Ida Bollard;Minie Carpenter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-ZTS|| |- |2493||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Annie L Crawford;William Crawford;Hugh Wilson;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-RVN|| |- |2494||J. Crawford||Margeret ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHH|| |- |2495||Crawford||William ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Dummer, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||David Brown;Margret Brown;Marget Brown;Anna M. Brown;John Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-45W|| |- |2496||Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1873||Quebec, Canada||Cranbourne, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-GCH|| |- |2497||Crawford||Willie ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ann Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Franklin Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-4Q5|| |- |2498||Crawford||Edwin ||||Male||62||1819||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Abigail Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-P7K|| |- |2499||Crawford||Elizabath ||||Female||27||1854||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nichol, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Helen Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elspet Crawford;Alex McNabb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-WJD|| |- |2500||Crawford||John ||||Male||35||1846||Ireland||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Jessie Crawford;John A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-DVM|| |- |2501||Crawford||Susanah ||||Female||70||1811||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SYJ|| |- |2502||Crawford||Allice ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Esther Crawford;Robert Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Fleetwood Crawford;George Crawford;Eveline Craig||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-7SJ|| |- |2503||Crawford||George ||||Male||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Albert Crawford;Essa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-PQ9|| |- |2504||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||40||1841||Scotland, United Kingdom||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Marguret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-TQ9|| |- |2505||Ann Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||70||1811||United States||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;James M. Crawford;Maggie Crawford;George Crawford;Florence Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XZX|| |- |2506||Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1859||Scotland, United Kingdom||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margrit ... Crawford;Johanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-DQ3|| |- |2507||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||41||1840||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Ada Crawford;Hannah Sayer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-4J9|| |- |2508||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John L. Crawford;Margrett Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-WFW|| |- |2509||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Ealinor A. Crawford;Christopher W. Crawford;Matilda G. Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;James A.J. Crawford;Ida Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DGL|| |- |2510||L. Crawford||Cassius ||||Male||7||1874||United States||Markham, York, Ontario, Canada||Chas W. Crawford;Helen T. Crawford;Mabel A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-9B7|| |- |2511||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||51||1830||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-NH9|| |- |2512||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Joseph L. Crawford;Henry John Crawford;Charles Thos. Crawford;Mary Alice Crawford;George Fredrick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQ4|| |- |2513||Crawford||John ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jean Crawford;Kate Crawford;William H. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JSS|| |- |2514||Crawford||Edley ||||Male||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Christiann Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Malendia Crawford;Ramsford Crawford;H. Maud Crawford;Hazen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-8V6|| |- |2515||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-MP7|| |- |2516||Crawford||George ||||Male||23||1858||Canada West, British Colonial America||Holland Landing, East Gwillimbury, York, Upper Canada, British Colonial America||John A Cornell;Lavinia Cornell;Ida Cornell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-WZN|| |- |2517||Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1868||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Mary Catherine Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-5PW|| |- |2518||Crawford||Rosa ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Joshua Bailey;Charity Bailey;Elmira Bailey;John Bailey;Isabella A Bailey;Mary E Bailey;Dennis Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-HDX|| |- |2519||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||38||1843||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Henry Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-HHS|| |- |2520||Crawford||Cathrine ||||Female||56||1825||Ireland||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;William Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-8BD|| |- |2521||Crawford||Jennet ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Stewart Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margaret Johnston||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T2Z|| |- |2522||Crawford||Abarham ||||Male||59||1822||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Margret Crawford;Ezra Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-GYP|| |- |2523||J. Crawford||David ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Emma J. Crawford;Rachle E. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;William O. Crawford;Fredrick Colback||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-4PB|| |- |2524||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Annie Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;Walter Kean||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z87|| |- |2525||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-NPL|| |- |2526||R J Crawford||G ||||Male||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Canterbury, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Luke Lawson;Ruth Lawson;John A Lawson;Laura Lawson;Wm P Lawson;Mary F Lawson;Emma B Lawson;Josephine E Lawson;Albion Blanchard;John F Markie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-P9R|| |- |2527||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Louisa Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Alouisa Walton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-LY6|| |- |2528||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Peter Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-XPL|| |- |2529||Crawford||Lettetia ||||Female||20||1861||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-L2B|| |- |2530||W. Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Rebecca Gamble;Edurd Gamble;John Crawford;Mary S. Crawford;Harper H. Crawford;Mathilda Merret||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-CVT|| |- |2531||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Carmichael||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-CF5|| |- |2532||Crawford||David ||||Male||9||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F4H|| |- |2533||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Savannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-RZ6|| |- |2534||A. Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZL|| |- |2535||Crawford||Daisy ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Florance Common Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Mable Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-RW9|| |- |2536||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||30||1851||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Severin, Beauce, Quebec, Canada||Rose Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-1TP|| |- |2537||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;William Crawford;Campbel Craigie;F.R. Despard;C.B. Franks;Elisabeth Keegan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-FYD|| |- |2538||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||59||1822||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Jenet Crawford;Peter Crawford;Cassie Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-C34|| |- |2539||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Rockwood, Manitoba, Canada||Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-S14|| |- |2540||J. Crawford||Rubin ||||Male||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James J. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara E. Crawford;Mary A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-TB8|| |- |2541||Crawford||Dorcas ||||Female||42||1839||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-W5Y|| |- |2542||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||North Dorchester, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Alexander J. Crawford;Catherine E. Crawford;George C. Crawford;Andrew M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-FBL|| |- |2543||Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Marget Crawford;Betty Crawford;James Crawford;Jean Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-76K|| |- |2544||M. Crawford||Eli ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Victoria A. Crawford;Bartholomew Clark||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-X1W|| |- |2545||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Susanah Mary Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Florence Amelia Crawford;Esther Jane Crawford;Julia Emeline Crawford;James Jinkens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SYH|| |- |2546||Crawford||David ||||Male||45||1836||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Nancy Crawford;Mary H. Crawford;David S.. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;John Marvin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N73|| |- |2547||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||49||1832||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-SDG|| |- |2548||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Maryborough, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;Hanry Wahl||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-8LF|| |- |2549||J. Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Henry Crawford;George Crawford;Alice M. Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Charles F. Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LKG|| |- |2550||Crawford||William ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;George Crawford;Martha Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-VLJ|| |- |2551||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||George Crawford;Frances Crawford;Fanny Crawford;George Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Harold Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-TL2|| |- |2552||Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1856||Ireland||Palmerston, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Ann Crawford;Thos Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-DMK|| |- |2553||M. Crawford||Jane ||||Female||40||1841||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry W. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-5WK|| |- |2554||Crawford||Wilhel ||||Female||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sam Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Sam Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV62-BZ5|| |- |2555||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1854||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Mary Carmichael||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-CFR|| |- |2556||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Louisa Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Alouisa Walton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-LYX|| |- |2557||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-B7S|| |- |2558||Crawford||John ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Yorkville, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jennie Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Daniel McMillan;Sarah McDonald;John McLachan||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-YHY|| |- |2559||Thos Crawford||Geo ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bella Crawford;James C. Crawford;Charlotte L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-76Q|| |- |2560||Crawford||Amanda ||||Female||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Deborah Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YRZ|| |- |2561||J. Crawford||William ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John T. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-YKN|| |- |2562||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Robert Crawford;John Crawford;Jessi Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-GVR|| |- |2563||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||34||1847||Quebec, Canada||Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Albert Crawford;George Crawford;Essa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-P3T|| |- |2564||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Edmund Crawford;George Crawford;Sarahine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-171|| |- |2565||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Maurice Crawford;Dorothy Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Mabel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-ZCZ|| |- |2566||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||6||1875||Scotland, United Kingdom||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-GNR|| |- |2567||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jenet Crawford;Peter Crawford;Cassie Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-V6D|| |- |2568||A. Crawford||Cristy ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Jennett Crawford;John Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-BN6|| |- |2569||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||41||1840||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sara E. Crawford;Amos L. Crawford;Susan T. Crawford;Wilnus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-93S|| |- |2570||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Henry Crawford;George Crawford;William J. Crawford;Alice M. Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Charles F. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LKT|| |- |2571||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Matthew Crawford;John Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Martha Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJ2|| |- |2572||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Martha Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F44|| |- |2573||Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-R5D|| |- |2574||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Catherene Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Selice Payn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-PNR|| |- |2575||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-HB6|| |- |2576||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||45||1836||Ireland||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawford;Mary H. Crawford;David S.. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;John Marvin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N7Q|| |- |2577||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||56||1825||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Gabriel Crawford;Frank Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-F98|| |- |2578||Crawford||Sharlotte ||||Female||49||1832||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||James Crawford;George Lang||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-1H4|| |- |2579||Crawford||Jannet ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Pheoby Crawford;Dugald Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-LZF|| |- |2580||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||16||1865||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Magie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N73|| |- |2581||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||51||1830||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-8SJ|| |- |2582||Crawford||Clayton ||||Male||17||1864||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 26, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-K2G|| |- |2583||Crawford||John ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Grace Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-XCN|| |- |2584||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||40||1841||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Clara Crawford;Edith Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-RR1|| |- |2585||Crawford||Jinnie ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Grace Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-RXH|| |- |2586||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Aggie Crawford;Wilmetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-NBG|| |- |2587||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;Archy McCallum;Jane McCallum;Archy McCallum;John McCallum;William McCallum;Gilbert McCallum;Thomas McCallum;Margaret McCallum;Mary McCallum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-FVC|| |- |2588||Crawford||John ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y2C|| |- |2589||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||44||1837||Ireland||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-9NW|| |- |2590||V. Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford;James Crawford;Wm. Morris Crawford;John Holmes Crawford;Mary E. A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-ML9|| |- |2591||Crawford||William ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza A. Crawford;Adaline Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-15Z|| |- |2592||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eletia Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Margarette A. Crawford;William Crawford;Jennette Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-GNN|| |- |2593||Chambers Crawford||Robert ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Lora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William Henry Crawford;Thomas John Rich Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-HMN|| |- |2594||Crawford||Jacob ||||Male||22||1859||Ireland||Alberta, Northwest Territories, Canada||Alex Stuard;Elisabeth Stuard;R. J. H. Stuard;James Backy;Michel Rice||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-KLW|| |- |2595||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HPB|| |- |2596||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||42||1839||Ireland||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-L2R|| |- |2597||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Israel Crawford;Ann Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-B9G|| |- |2598||Crawford||Bridget ||||Female||50||1831||Ireland||Van Koughnet Township, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-CSM|| |- |2599||Estella Crawford||Annie ||||Female||14||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Francis Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Francis Crawford;Ellen Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Edgar Crawford;Maria Teresa Crawford;Margaret Edith Crawford;William Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-2YF|| |- |2600||Crawford||James ||||Male||59||1822||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nichol, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Agnes Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabath Crawford;Helen Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elspet Crawford;Alex McNabb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-WJC|| |- |2601||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||67||1814||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William McWaters;Martha McWaters;Walter McWaters;William McWaters;Patrick Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-F5K|| |- |2602||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-NXT|| |- |2603||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Elza Crawford;Sarah Loucks||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-1DH|| |- |2604||Crawford||Rob't ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-17H|| |- |2605||Crawford||Hanna ||||Female||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Laughlin Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-HDV|| |- |2606||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Marvin;Allice Marvin;John Irvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-M5M|| |- |2607||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||1||1880||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 26, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clayton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-K2P|| |- |2608||Olive Crawford||J. ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Amos Crawford;Matilda Crawford;L. Emma Crawford;P. Wilford Crawford;H. Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-PN4|| |- |2609||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||56||1825||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Matthew Crawford;John Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Martha Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJD|| |- |2610||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||41||1840||Ireland||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;Susan Crawford;Jas.Robt. Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;M.Ann Crawford;John A. Crawford;E.Jennett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KF|| |- |2611||E. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BQB|| |- |2612||Crawford||Robbert ||||Male||53||1828||Ireland||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGX|| |- |2613||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||50||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Susan Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-RB4|| |- |2614||Edith Crawford||Ann ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Nottawasaga, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomas H. Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Shaw;Matilda Dyer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-371|| |- |2615||Crawford||Dorothy ||||Female||45||1836||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Maurice Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Mabel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-ZCH|| |- |2616||Crawford||John ||||Male||42||1839||Ireland||Cranbourne, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-GCW|| |- |2617||Crawford||Christina ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Ida E. Crawford;Lilly I. Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-1TS|| |- |2618||Crawford||William ||||Male||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Eliza A. Crawford;Adaline Crawford;William Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-154|| |- |2619||Onwford (Crawford)||Robert ||||Male||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Saanich, British Columbia, Canada||Julius Buthour;Magdalane Buthour;Allan Anderson;George Buthour;Martha Buthour;Ellen Buthour||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-9FW|| |- |2620||L Crawford||Arch ||||Male||3||1878||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SVH|| |- |2621||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-WQN|| |- |2622||Deond'n Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||20||1861||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Flintiff B. Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CCP|| |- |2623||Crawford||Cora ||||Female||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Kate Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Janet Edger||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-G5H|| |- |2624||Crawford||Barbara ||||Female||14||1867||Scotland, United Kingdom||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Willaim Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Charles John Crawford;Joseph Stave||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-65V|| |- |2625||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Alfred Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Malcolm Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-S9S|| |- |2626||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||47||1834||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 26, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Crawford;Clayton Crawford;Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-K2L|| |- |2627||B Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||1||1880||British Columbia, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||Bryon A Crawford;Lucinda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-9PC|| |- |2628||James Crawford||William ||||Male||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Henry Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Ruth Kerr||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-XV6|| |- |2629||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||55||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nichol, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabath Crawford;Helen Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elspet Crawford;Alex McNabb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-WJZ|| |- |2630||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||9||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Hariet Crawford;Earnest Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ester Crawford;George Phinney||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-849|| |- |2631||Crawford||John ||||Male||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||J. B. Crawford;Lucinda Crawford;Wilhelmina Crawford;Robert Crawford;Grace W. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-HJ6|| |- |2632||Crawford||James ||||Male||70||1811||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Mary J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-29S|| |- |2633||Crawford||Ella ||||Female||30||1851||United States||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||E.D. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-QG8|| |- |2634||Crawford||Scynthia ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hubert Crawford;Robert Crawford;Clayton Crawford;Lydia M Crawford;Robert Bailey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-F4W|| |- |2635||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Francis Crawford;John Francis Crawford;Ellen Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Edgar Crawford;Maria Teresa Crawford;Annie Estella Crawford;Margaret Edith Crawford;William Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-2YZ|| |- |2636||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||63||1818||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Grace Crawford;Janet Jolly;Catharine Jolly;Jane Elizabeth Jolly||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BH|| |- |2637||Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Edith Crawford;Mabel Crawford;Cecil Crawford;George Crawford;Baby Crawford;Ann Quin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-2FK|| |- |2638||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Gertrude Crawford;Walter Kean||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z8Q|| |- |2639||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Henry Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Isabel Crawford;Robert Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-3Z9|| |- |2640||B. Crawford||Amelia ||||Female||51||1830||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||William K. Crawford;Emma Scovil;Margaret O'Shea||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-47W|| |- |2641||Crawford||H. ||||Female||29||1852||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||M. I. Brown;E. N. Crawford;G. M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJT-JX5|| |- |2642||Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-LLS|| |- |2643||Crawford||Lucinda ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||J. B. Crawford;John Crawford;Wilhelmina Crawford;Robert Crawford;Grace W. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD1-HJD|| |- |2644||Crawford||James ||||Male||9||1872||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGG|| |- |2645||R Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Alfird Crawford;Sarah B. Crawford;Anna B. Crawford;Sarah A Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-WBF|| |- |2646||Crawford||Magie ||||Female||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Inverness, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Dougald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Robert Crawford;Anna Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Donald Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-N78|| |- |2647||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||42||1839||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-8BC|| |- |2648||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary Crawford;Susan Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF4-RBH|| |- |2649||Crawford||James ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Rose Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NTQ|| |- |2650||J. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Joseph C. Crawford;Esebella Crawford;Joseph Crawford;David S. Crawford;Charles Crawford;Lorenzo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-QXW|| |- |2651||Crawford||William ||||Male||9||1872||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Maxwell Crawford;Martin Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-VGZ|| |- |2652||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||55||1826||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Lord;Margret Lord;Jane Lord;Alexander Crawford;Mabel Jameison||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-1CW|| |- |2653||Anne Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margret Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BXC|| |- |2654||Crawford||Elijah ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexr. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Eliza Jane. Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary Crawford;Reginald Crawford;Selina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJH|| |- |2655||Crawford||Bella ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jinnie Crawford;Grace Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-RXD|| |- |2656||M. Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||45||1836||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Stanley, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ann Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Robertina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-J2V|| |- |2657||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||34||1847||Ireland||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Selila Crawford;Nancey Crawford;Mariah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-Z7C|| |- |2658||Rich Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James P. Crawford;Margeret E. Crawford;John Geo. Crawford;Jane Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHP|| |- |2659||Crawford||George ||||Male||72||1809||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Redford Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Elizabeth Sams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Q13|| |- |2660||Crawford||James ||||Male||36||1845||Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Freda Crawford;Nelie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-FY8|| |- |2661||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-TPZ|| |- |2662||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-9FC|| |- |2663||H Crawford||Charles ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emily Crawford;James L. Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;William H. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-89F|| |- |2664||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;Ann Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Pottage;Sarah Pottage;Sarah Dunn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-23S|| |- |2665||Crawford||William ||||Male||27||1854||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-R3J|| |- |2666||Crawford||John ||||Male||84||1797||Ireland||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Jones;Ann Jones;George Jones;Edward Jones;Samuel Jones||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-88M|| |- |2667||T. Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Nicholas Stilwell;Sarah Ann Stilwell;Ira A. Stilwell;Thomas G. Godfrey;William Inman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-MJL|| |- |2668||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||14||1867||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-SDB|| |- |2669||Crawford||William ||||Male||72||1809||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Marion Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;John Crawford;Wallace Gardiner||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-QXN|| |- |2670||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||53||1828||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Flintiff B. Crawford;Wm. Deond'n Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CC2|| |- |2671||O. Crawford||George ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;William J. Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;John A. Crawford;Phoebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4BS|| |- |2672||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Walter Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZKW|| |- |2673||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Benj Crawford;Margraetta Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-MFC|| |- |2674||Crawford||Letitia ||||Female||16||1865||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGK|| |- |2675||Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ann Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Pottage;Sarah Pottage;Sarah Dunn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-23Q|| |- |2676||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||30||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Grace Crawford;Janet Jolly;Catharine Jolly;Jane Elizabeth Jolly||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BC|| |- |2677||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||32||1849||England, United Kingdom||London East, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Callonder Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-BQM|| |- |2678||Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||John Bell;David Macdonald;Wesley Glenney;Thomas Taylor;Henry Matthews;James Turnball;William Hannah;Thos Freemain;Irwin Wells;Mark Turnbull;S W Swain;Arther Peal;William Shouldice;William Drumand;Charles Jeitt;Alex Livingston;Isabella Brown;Elis Brown;Harknes Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-ZRB|| |- |2679||Crawford||John ||||Male||66||1815||Ireland||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-RGL|| |- |2680||Crawford||John ||||Male||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;Ellen May Crawford;William Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Maggie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D2H|| |- |2681||Crawford||John ||||Male||32||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugald Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;Mary Crawford;Jane Carpenter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-4S3|| |- |2682||Crawford||Agusta ||||Female||34||1847||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Susan Crawford;James Crawford;Charlotte Appleby||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JCV|| |- |2683||W Kitchen Crawford||George ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford;Maggie Maud Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HJS|| |- |2684||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anth'y Crawford;Martha Crawford;Annie Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-PBZ|| |- |2685||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||42||1839||Ireland||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Martha Crawford;Henry W. J. Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-RDW|| |- |2686||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2DY|| |- |2687||Crawford||Hector ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Reach, York, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;Mathew Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-24L|| |- |2688||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||24||1857||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nichol, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabath Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elspet Crawford;Alex McNabb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-WJ6|| |- |2689||Crawford||John ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Charles Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-T1M|| |- |2690||P. Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||George Penwarden;Drucilla Penwarden;William Penwarden;Eda E. Penwarden;Gerty Penwarden;Dennis O'Brien;Walter O'Reilly;Hiram Crayshaw;David White;Flora McDougall;Christie McLean;Maggie Fraser;Louisa Fitzgibbon;John L. Campbell;Philip B. Cressor||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-1PS|| |- |2691||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ella Crawford;Anderson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-ZLT|| |- |2692||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Charles Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-TB1|| |- |2693||M Crawford||Jas ||||Male||50||1831||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;George Wm Crawford;Saml R Crawford;Margret E J Crawford;Ann McIntyre||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-PLV|| |- |2694||Crawford||Gordon ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Kate Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NG7|| |- |2695||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||69||1812||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Horn;Mary A Horn;Jamaes Horn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6B-1XG|| |- |2696||Crawford||Essie ||||Female||19||1862||Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||John Skeith;Catherin Skeith;Ethel Skeith;Mary Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-TQZ|| |- |2697||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Lewis Picket;Harriot S. Picket;David Witmore Picket;Sarah Hariott Picket;Henry Hanford Picket;Chas. Edmond Picket;A. Beckwith Picket;Maria Louisa Picket||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV68-TNQ|| |- |2698||Crawford||Jennet ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Walter Crawford;Agnus Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-XRW|| |- |2699||A. Crawford||Ealinor ||||Female||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Robert Crawford;Christopher W. Crawford;Matilda G. Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;James A.J. Crawford;Ida Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DGG|| |- |2700||Crawford||Adeline ||||Female||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Alexandre Crawford;Philomene Crawford;Celina Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Alfred Crawford;Andre Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-PGZ|| |- |2701||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DBD|| |- |2702||Crawford||William ||||Male||43||1838||Ireland||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||Agnes Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Nettie Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-JJ2|| |- |2703||Crawford||Christina ||||Female||60||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-VTY|| |- |2704||Crawford||George ||||Male||22||1859||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-8B7|| |- |2705||Crawford||William ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Elizth. Crawford;William Crawford;Maria Mason||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-DSM|| |- |2706||Crawford||James ||||Male||32||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Agnes Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-NPJ|| |- |2707||Crawford||John ||||Male||46||1835||Ireland||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Marie Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Homer Brown;Josephine Brown;Bertie Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-5DM|| |- |2708||Crawford||Wilham ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Vra Jane Crawford;Mable Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-GFR|| |- |2709||Crawford||Ralph ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford;Mary Margaret Crawford;Melville Russel Crawford;John Henry Nixon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XR9|| |- |2710||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Walter Crawford;Agnus Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-X51|| |- |2711||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||66||1815||Ireland||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Follett;Sarah Follett;Annie Follett;Florence Follett;Wiliam Follett||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6B-1XL|| |- |2712||Crawford||Ronald ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Arthur, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Charles Lougheed;Mary A Lougheed;Abram Lougheed;Daniel Lougheed;Clara C Lougheed||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-1KL|| |- |2713||Crawford||Chrsteene ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John R. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-K3Y|| |- |2714||Crawford||Dedrie ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||John S. Crawford;Maria E. Crawford;Collette Crawford;William Crawford;Matthew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-G4G|| |- |2715||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-D99|| |- |2716||Crawford||William ||||Male||59||1822||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||William Aikins;Agnes Aikins;Elizabeth Aikins;David Aikins;Henry Aikins;Mary Aikins;William Aikins;Agnes Aikins;Alexander Aikins;Isabel Aikins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-7TZ|| |- |2717||Crawford||John ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Archy McCallum;Jane McCallum;Archy McCallum;John McCallum;William McCallum;Gilbert McCallum;Thomas McCallum;Margaret McCallum;Mary McCallum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-FV8|| |- |2718||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Helen Crawford;George Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-KCS|| |- |2719||Crawford||William ||||Male||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Elizabeth Mougerty;Ruth Donalson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-W8M|| |- |2720||W. Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Reuben Crawford;Ann Crawford;Susan G. Crawford;Etta B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-G59|| |- |2721||Crawford||George ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-S8G|| |- |2722||Crawford||John ||||Male||48||1833||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Emily Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Blanche Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Emily Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-3ZG|| |- |2723||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||30||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Margrett Crawford;William Crawford;William Richard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-TMX|| |- |2724||Crawford||Jenet ||||Female||61||1820||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Peter Crawford;Cassie Crawford;Mary Crawford;Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-C3H|| |- |2725||Crawford||James ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Ann Crawford;Bridget McNab||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4SK|| |- |2726||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William J. Crawford;John T. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-YKK|| |- |2727||Crawford||James ||||Male||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Ada Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-WTR|| |- |2728||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||64||1817||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||James Moffatt;Frances Moffatt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-QZ5|| |- |2729||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Joseph C. Crawford;Sarah J. Crawford;Esebella Crawford;Joseph Crawford;David S. Crawford;Lorenzo Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-QXZ|| |- |2730||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Rebecca Crawford;Selila Crawford;Nancey Crawford;Mariah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-Z7H|| |- |2731||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||15||1866||Scotland, United Kingdom||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Willaim Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Charles John Crawford;Joseph Stave||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-65J|| |- |2732||Crawford||Jesse ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Janet Crawford;Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HPG|| |- |2733||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||50||1831||Canada||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||James F. Crawford;Katie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Fritz Crawford;Jennie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNT-7RV|| |- |2734||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Janet Edger||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-G57|| |- |2735||Crawford||William ||||Male||60||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Janet Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-G9F|| |- |2736||Crawford||William ||||Male||19||1862||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawford;Maude Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Louisa Vinot||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-HWS|| |- |2737||Crawford||Hector ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugold Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-M92|| |- |2738||Crawford||Selila ||||Female||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Nancey Crawford;Mariah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-Z7Z|| |- |2739||M. Crawford||James ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Michael Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Rosetta Crawford;Maggie Crawford;George Crawford;Florence Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XZN|| |- |2740||Crawford||John ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;James H. Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4BH|| |- |2741||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Florance Common Crawford;William Crawford;Daisy Crawford;Mable Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-RWS|| |- |2742||Crawford||Cath. ||||Female||52||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Grace Crawford;Cath.J. Crawford;J.B. Stewart;G.K.B. Adams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV69-X4S|| |- |2743||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||4||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Priscilla Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXS-M12|| |- |2744||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-HHQ|| |- |2745||M M Crawford||Alice ||||Female||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Arch L Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SVC|| |- |2746||Crawford||James ||||Male||16||1865||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-SDY|| |- |2747||W Crawford||James ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Annie J. Crawford;Henry C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-6K3|| |- |2748||Crawford||Benj ||||Male||55||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Margraetta Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-MF7|| |- |2749||Amelia Crawford||Florence ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Julia Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Susanah Mary Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Esther Jane Crawford;Julia Emeline Crawford;James Jinkens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SY6|| |- |2750||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX5-XYZ|| |- |2751||Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Agustus Crawford;Anne Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Dimas Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QDV|| |- |2752||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||48||1833||Scotland, United Kingdom||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;Walter Crawford;Agnus Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-X5B|| |- |2753||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||55||1826||Ireland||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Ann Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-9N7|| |- |2754||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anth'y Crawford;Martha Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-PBW|| |- |2755||Crawford||William ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Vincent;Mary Vincent;Margaret Montgomery||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-RHC|| |- |2756||Crawford||Dickson ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Kate Crawford;Gordon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NG3|| |- |2757||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||43||1838||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Fedric Crawford;Clara Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-JDC|| |- |2758||John Crawford||Robt. ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Sam'l James Crawford;Wm.A. Crawford;Albert E. Crawford;Thos.Alex Crawford;James W. Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Chas.F. Fraser||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85C|| |- |2759||Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-TPC|| |- |2760||Crawford||George ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Henry Crawford;William J. Crawford;Alice M. Crawford;Susannah Crawford;Charles F. Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-LKL|| |- |2761||H. Crawford||Fred ||||Male||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||S. E. Crawford;Margaret E. Crawford;Wilford L. Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N6X|| |- |2762||D Crawford||Elvina ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Francis Tyo;Rose A. Tyo;Eliza Tyo;Joseph Tyo;William Tyo;Charles Tyo||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-NBM|| |- |2763||Wesley Crawford||John ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Mary Crawford;Jas Arthur Crawford;Pheobe Elizabeth Crawford;Robert George Crawford;Sarah Ellen Crawford;Mathew Mayinison Crawford;William Taylor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-Q27|| |- |2764||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Agustus Crawford;Anne Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Dimas Crawford;Vicars Crawford;Bertha Crawford;John Crawford;Benjamin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QDJ|| |- |2765||H. Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Sarah C. Crawford;John W. Crawford;Florence I. Crawford;Annie A. Crawford;Emma R. Crawford;John Baskervill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-NFL|| |- |2766||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||47||1834||Scotland, United Kingdom||Elizabethtown, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Margred E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-TT4|| |- |2767||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Clementina Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z8X|| |- |2768||L. Crawford||Emma ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Melissa R. Crawford;Mary C. Irena Crawford;Jas. Benjamin Crawford;Annie J. V. Crawford;John S. Crawford;Bertha L. C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T23|| |- |2769||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||52||1829||Ireland||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jamima Crawford;George Albert Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Margaret I. Crawford;Harriot Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQC|| |- |2770||Albert Crawford||Hernest ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George H. Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;John Rathton Crawford;Auther Everit Crawford;Elizabeth Kate Crawford;Georgina Crawford;George Henry Crawford;William James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-ND7|| |- |2771||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Josiah Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-BD2|| |- |2772||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||40||1841||Scotland, United Kingdom||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||J. A. Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Magga Crawford;Jane Crawford;Grace Crawford;John W. Crawford;Jessa Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-53M|| |- |2773||Crawford||Elspet ||||Female||15||1866||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nichol, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabath Crawford;Helen Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alex McNabb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-WJN|| |- |2774||Crawford||John ||||Male||20||1861||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Matthew Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Martha Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJJ|| |- |2775||R. Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane G. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NXF|| |- |2776||Crawford||James ||||Male||50||1831||Ireland||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-SDL|| |- |2777||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||48||1833||Quebec, Canada||Métis, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada||Gaven Crawford;Gaven Crawford;Maria Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Francis Crawford;Robert Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-MNR|| |- |2778||E Crawford||Margred ||||Female||17||1864||Canada||Elizabethtown, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-TTC|| |- |2779||Crawford||Janet ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||John W. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Janet L. Crawford;William J. Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-J3T|| |- |2780||Crawford||Robt. ||||Male||52||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Wife Crawford;Alex Crawford;William Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-X7N|| |- |2781||Crawford||Beatrice ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;James Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Robert Crawford;Robert McGinnis;Thos McIntosh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-CJD|| |- |2782||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-JN5|| |- |2783||Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1856||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Eliza Jane Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Margaret Emeline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-5HP|| |- |2784||A. Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Smith, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Ann M. Crawford;Theadore Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-GYH|| |- |2785||Crawford||M. ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Margarett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-FR7|| |- |2786||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||52||1829||England, United Kingdom||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Chars. Crawford;Emely Agusta Crawford;Sarah T. Crawford;Charles H. Crawford;Edward F. W. Crawford;Eliza Geogina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-F4Z|| |- |2787||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Leman Crawford;Mary J Crawford;Eva Crawford;Colon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-CZF|| |- |2788||Crawford||John ||||Male||29||1852||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Esibella Crawford;Jane Crawford;Robina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-D9Z|| |- |2789||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Sarah E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-ZZL|| |- |2790||C. Crawford||Bernia ||||Female||13||1868||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Estus Crawford;Hervey Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CCJ|| |- |2791||Ann Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||54||1827||Nova Scotia, Canada||Amherst Shore, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James L. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-RZ8|| |- |2792||Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1874||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Aaron Peever;Caroline Peever;Wesley Peever;John Crawford;Emeline Crawford;Lilie May Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-2S5|| |- |2793||John Crawford||Wm ||||Male||20||1861||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGJ|| |- |2794||B. Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Saml. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Rufus W. Crawford;Thomas M. Crawford;Martha A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-WQF|| |- |2795||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Katy Crawford;Peter Hill;Parting Hill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-JYY|| |- |2796||Crawford||James ||||Male||39||1842||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||Suannah Lanchester;Elizabeth Lanchester;Martha Lanchester;Henry Lanchester;Robert Lanchester;Sussie Lanchester;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-NBH|| |- |2797||George Crawford||John ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;James M. Crawford;Robert A. Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HNV|| |- |2798||A. Crawford||Victoria ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Eli M. Crawford;Bartholomew Clark||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-X14|| |- |2799||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Horace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-1D8|| |- |2800||Crawford||John ||||Male||70||1811||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-GMH|| |- |2801||Crawford||Margrett ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John L. Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-WFH|| |- |2802||Crawford||Beverly ||||Male||34||1847||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Lousa C. Crawford;Herbert L. Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-XT5|| |- |2803||Crawford||James ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Henry Crawford;Thos. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-DJ1|| |- |2804||E. Crawford||Clarise ||||Female||14||1867||Nova Scotia, Canada||River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry P. Crawford;Seroln E. Crawford;John E. Crawford;Lester J. Crawford;Genis R. Crawford;Earnest E. Crawford;Velletta A. Crawford;Jannie M. Crawford;Hattee M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-FHZ|| |- |2805||T. Crawford||Laura ||||Female||6||1875||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Percy Crawford;Judson Crawford;Lily May Crawford;Maud Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6XJ|| |- |2806||Crawford||James ||||Male||72||1809||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Susan Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Charlotte Appleby||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JCK|| |- |2807||Edgar Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Francis Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Francis Crawford;Ellen Elizabeth Crawford;Maria Teresa Crawford;Annie Estella Crawford;Margaret Edith Crawford;William Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-2Y6|| |- |2808||J. Crawford||Robert ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Mary Crawford;Horace Crawford;Sarah Crawford;May Crawford;E. Jane Mullen;E. A. Malone;H. Mann||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-NPT|| |- |2809||A. Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary A. Crawford;John Brooks;William Thomson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-LNQ|| |- |2810||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||23||1858||United States||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;Edward Griffin;Jessie Griffin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-K99|| |- |2811||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Jane G. Crawford;Margaret R. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NX6|| |- |2812||Crawford||R. ||||Male||16||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||J. Crawford;M. Crawford;A. Crawford;J. Crawford;J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-RXV|| |- |2813||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||50||1831||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James S. Blackburn;Hester Blackburn;Louise Blackburn;Clarissa Blackburn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-ZTD|| |- |2814||Crawford||Maurice ||||Male||48||1833||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Dorothy Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Mabel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-ZC4|| |- |2815||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KCF|| |- |2816||H. Crawford||Henry ||||Male||0||1881||Canada||Richfield, Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6S-42R|| |- |2817||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||52||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Catharine Bond;Margaret Bond||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5X4|| |- |2818||Elizabeth Crawford||Mary ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Margaret Ellen Crawford;Rhasel Edy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-77K|| |- |2819||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HP1|| |- |2820||M Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hubert Crawford;Robert Crawford;Scynthia Crawford;Clayton Crawford;Robert Bailey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-F4H|| |- |2821||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||70||1811||Ireland||District Judiciaire de Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada||Charles Brown;Annie Brown;Hedgus Brown;Wallace Brown||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNC-KBX|| |- |2822||Mary Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Ralph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-KQX|| |- |2823||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||30||1851||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-59L|| |- |2824||Crawford||Magga ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||J. A. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;Grace Crawford;John W. Crawford;Jessa Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-53S|| |- |2825||Kate Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George H. Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;John Rathton Crawford;Auther Everit Crawford;Georgina Crawford;George Henry Crawford;William James Crawford;Hernest Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-ND9|| |- |2826||Crawford||Isabel ||||Female||40||1841||Scotland, United Kingdom||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Sam Crawford;Sam Crawford;Wilhel Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV62-BZG|| |- |2827||Crawford||William ||||Male||52||1829||Ireland||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||John Livingston||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJX-MK5|| |- |2828||Crawford|| ||||Female||65||1816||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-BTP|| |- |2829||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Kate Crawford;Gordon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NGS|| |- |2830||Crawford||Callonder ||||Male||76||1805||Scotland, United Kingdom||London East, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-B3B|| |- |2831||Crawford||Neil ||||Male||36||1845||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fort William, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada||Murdock Morrison;Colin McDonald;John Thompson;William Kirckpatrick||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-B5S|| |- |2832||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Annie L Crawford;Hugh Wilson;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-RVV|| |- |2833||Crawford||George ||||Male||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||Jane Ruddock Jourden;George Crawford;Lidia Crawford;Lotta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-LXL|| |- |2834||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-8BX|| |- |2835||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||4||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZB|| |- |2836||Everit Crawford||Auther ||||Male||10||1871||England, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George H. Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;John Rathton Crawford;Elizabeth Kate Crawford;Georgina Crawford;George Henry Crawford;William James Crawford;Hernest Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-NDM|| |- |2837||Crawford||James ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Grace Crawford;Thomas Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-XCJ|| |- |2838||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||47||1834||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Rebecca Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Ada Crawford;James Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-QZM|| |- |2839||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Elizabeth Speed;Patrick Laughlin;Henry Laughlin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3YY|| |- |2840||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||52||1829||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||John Harper;Agness Harper;Mary Harper;E. Netty Harper;Robert Harper;Minnie Harper;Jessie Harper;Ethel Harper||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-27B|| |- |2841||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||55||1826||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 62, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Mary Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Neil Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN4-N16|| |- |2842||O. Crawford||William ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Emma J. Crawford;Rachle E. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;David J. Crawford;Fredrick Colback||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-4P1|| |- |2843||Crawford||William ||||Male||60||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Christina Crawford;John Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-VTT|| |- |2844||Crawford||John ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Christina Crawford;Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-VTB|| |- |2845||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||44||1837||United States||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Savannah Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-RZ8|| |- |2846||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Jennet Crawford;George Tims||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-8SP|| |- |2847||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||55||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||Van Koughnet Township, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||Bridget Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-C9P|| |- |2848||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||42||1839||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Robert Moat;Mary L. Moat;Isabella Moat;Harriet Farthingham;Ethel Farthingham;Mary McDonald;Jessie Donovan;Eliza Thomson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-Z84|| |- |2849||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Ralph Crawford;Mary Margaret Crawford;Melville Russel Crawford;John Henry Nixon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-XRS|| |- |2850||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||43||1838||Quebec, Canada||Windsor Township, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||Robbert Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Wm John Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Robbert H. Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Caroline M. Crawford;Ellen Matilda Crawford;Victoria Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNP-RGF|| |- |2851||Crawford||Katie ||||Female||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZ1|| |- |2852||Elizabeth Crawford||Pheobe ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Mary Crawford;Jas Arthur Crawford;John Wesley Crawford;Robert George Crawford;Sarah Ellen Crawford;Mathew Mayinison Crawford;William Taylor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-Q2W|| |- |2853||Crawford||Jennet ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Arthur Crawford;George Tims||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-8SG|| |- |2854||Crawford||Sarahine ||||Female||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Edmund Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-1WQ|| |- |2855||T. Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William J. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-YKJ|| |- |2856||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Edmond Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-3DV|| |- |2857||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Melissa R. Crawford;Emma L. Crawford;Mary C. Irena Crawford;Jas. Benjamin Crawford;Annie J. V. Crawford;John S. Crawford;Bertha L. C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-G29|| |- |2858||Crawford||William ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Susanna Crawford;Eliza Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-JY5|| |- |2859||Eliza Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Moses Akerley;Dorcas Akerley;John W. Akerley;Henry Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Amy Crawford;Phoeba Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Harriet V. Crawford;Abby A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D79|| |- |2860||Crawford||Agusta ||||Female||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Maria Crawford;Lyms Crawford;Lynus Crawford;George Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-LVB|| |- |2861||Crawford||John ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Watt Township, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-S8B|| |- |2862||Crawford||Laran ||||Male||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Blackville, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||Wm T. Underhill;Abigal Underhill;William M. Underhill;Charlotte Underhill;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6F-QCJ|| |- |2863||Crawford||John ||||Male||45||1836||Nova Scotia, Canada||Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||John Greenlaw;Edward Gray;George Clyke;John Lightfoot;Samuel Jerres;Henry McNeil;Williem Fiske;John Francis;Edward Cunningham;Williem Brown;Thomas Ward;James Wells;John Shepherd;Thomas Bernard;Edward Brewster;Joseph Quigley;Hiram Brown;Simon Petipas;Charles McQuinn||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV68-5K1|| |- |2864||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Margeret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-5M5|| |- |2865||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||9||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Mary Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZT|| |- |2866||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Rob't Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-17C|| |- |2867||M. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Edward Crawford;Rachel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-4ZN|| |- |2868||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Cranbourne, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-GCZ|| |- |2869||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||23||1858||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-TPH|| |- |2870||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Hugh Crawford;James H. Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4BC|| |- |2871||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Marie Crawford;Hennery Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-VKM|| |- |2872||Crawford||Wilmetta ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Aggie Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-NBP|| |- |2873||J. Crawford||Effa ||||Female||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William C. Crawford;Ethelend M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-NVK|| |- |2874||J. Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Charles E. Crawford;MarySD. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5DG|| |- |2875||Crawford||George ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Agnus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-Q8T|| |- |2876||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Norman Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-M3K|| |- |2877||Jane Crawford Shaw;Mary Shaw||Mary ||||Female||40||1841||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Robert Shaw;Ethel Shaw;Allan Shaw;Robert Shaw;Ann Turner||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-TFW|| |- |2878||Crawford||Berthie ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Walter Crawford;John Crawford;Eddy Crawford;Cathrine Paley;George Bolt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-W1H|| |- |2879||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Hannah Crawford;James Crawford;Henry Crawford;Thos. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-DJB|| |- |2880||Jane Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Norwich Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Buckley;Anne Buckley;Anna Belle Sheeter;Malvina Crawford;Eliza M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-KCN|| |- |2881||Crawford||George ||||Male||55||1826||Ireland||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Mary A. Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Ellen Jane Crawford;Thomas A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-MLC|| |- |2882||Crawford||Selina ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexr. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Eliza Jane. Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Reginald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJ8|| |- |2883||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||23||1858||Wales, United Kingdom||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Louisa Crawford;Barbara Crawford;Mary Gwyther||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJN|| |- |2884||Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-M7Q|| |- |2885||Marvin Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||David Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Mary H. Crawford;David S.. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Gertrude Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N7C|| |- |2886||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||45||1836||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;George Crawford;Mary Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-59N|| |- |2887||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||35||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Kate Crawford;Margaret E Crawford;Mabel Anne Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BS|| |- |2888||Crawford||James ||||Male||27||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-DMH|| |- |2889||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Mary Crawford;Chestina Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7WZ|| |- |2890||Crawford||William ||||Male||80||1801||Ireland||Saint-Hippolyte, Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada||Elisabeth Crawford;Rebecca Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ1-J9F|| |- |2891||Crawford||John ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Jane Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Peter Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-XP6|| |- |2892||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||50||1831||Ireland||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Edmund Crawford;George Crawford;Sarahine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-1WM|| |- |2893||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||43||1838||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Francis E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-SH8|| |- |2894||Crawford||James ||||Male||9||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-F3J|| |- |2895||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mirian Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Allen Crawford;Edward Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-SC3|| |- |2896||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||John H. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth A. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah O. Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Albert R. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Katie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-ZZR|| |- |2897||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||2||1879||Canada West, British Colonial America||Cambridge, Dumfries, Halton, Canada West, British Colonial America||John Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Mary Crawford;Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD8-NKP|| |- |2898||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||15||1866||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-LL9|| |- |2899||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Thomas J. Crawford;Edna Elizabeth Crawford;Kathleen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-6S1|| |- |2900||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Fred Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-WF4|| |- |2901||Crawford||David ||||Male||34||1847||Ireland||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Patience Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;David Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HFY|| |- |2902||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YT3|| |- |2903||Crawford||George ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-S6S|| |- |2904||Jane Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Ethel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1BN|| |- |2905||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||42||1839||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SJB|| |- |2906||Crawford||Norman ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-M32|| |- |2907||E. Crawford||Sara ||||Female||27||1854||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Amos L. Crawford;Susan T. Crawford;Wilnus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-933|| |- |2908||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||52||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;David Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jane G. Crawford;Margaret R. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Elizabeth Wallace;Ellen Jackson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NXH|| |- |2909||Crawford||William ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Walter Crawford;Agnus Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Anna Crawford;A. Ellen Rawlings||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-XRQ|| |- |2910||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||55||1826||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Anth'y Crawford;Annie Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-PB7|| |- |2911||Crawford||Egerton ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Adelina Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-3MR|| |- |2912||Crawford||E.D. ||||Male||34||1847||New Brunswick, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Ella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-QGD|| |- |2913||Crawford||Abreham ||||Male||58||1823||Ontario, Canada||Tuscarora, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Susanah Crawford;Noah Powlis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-3SC|| |- |2914||H. Crawford||Ruport ||||Male||22||1859||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarrah Crawford;James Crawford;Emma Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6L-BFX|| |- |2915||Crawford||Deborah ||||Female||28||1853||Nova Scotia, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Amanda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-YR4|| |- |2916||Crawford||James ||||Male||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Rivière-du-Loup, Témiscouata, Quebec, Canada||John Turner;Agnès Turner;Frédérick Turner;William Turner;Sarah Turner;Myra Turner;Absolon Crawford;Jeannett Crawford;Frederick Drake;Anne Drake;Georges Drake;Mary Drake;Marguerite Drake||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVND-HBN|| |- |2917||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Harriet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-FNC|| |- |2918||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||45||1836||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-GX4|| |- |2919||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||34||1847||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Bernia C. Crawford;Estus Crawford;Hervey Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CCN|| |- |2920||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||33||1848||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-MBX|| |- |2921||B. Crawford||Etta ||||Female||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Reuben Crawford;Ann Crawford;Susan G. Crawford;John W. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-G5S|| |- |2922||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||7||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Priscilla Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Elisabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXS-M1J|| |- |2923||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-N2Z|| |- |2924||Crawford||George ||||Male||40||1841||England, United Kingdom||Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6S-LCT|| |- |2925||Crawford||Bridget ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Rawdon, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Morris Crawford;Morris Foley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-Z2L|| |- |2926||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Robt. Crawford;Wife Crawford;William Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-X7V|| |- |2927||Crawford||William ||||Male||34||1847||England, United Kingdom||Norwich Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-66D|| |- |2928||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Dugal Crawford;Isbla Crawford;Charles Crawford;Idea Crawford;Rolin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-DPW|| |- |2929||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4MP|| |- |2930||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mirian Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Allen Crawford;Edward Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-SH1|| |- |2931||Crawford||Relard ||||Male||38||1843||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Rebeca Peals;Susie Peals;Annie Peals;George Fowler;Seavill Howelling;Elizabeth Wilson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-RKW|| |- |2932||A Crawford||Charles ||||Male||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Katharine Crawford;Edward J Crawford;Thomas C Crawford;George E Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-K1R|| |- |2933||J. Crawford||Martin ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Agnus Crawford;Edward Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Bridget Hillary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3ST|| |- |2934||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-MBV|| |- |2935||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Hull Township, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada||Andrew R. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Robert Crawford;William E. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Charles Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVS-HG4|| |- |2936||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Murray Crawford;Mary Magginnus;William Murdock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-89Z|| |- |2937||Crawford||Agnus ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Martin Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Martin J. Crawford;Edward Crawford;Mary Ellen Crawford;Bridget Hillary||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-3SR|| |- |2938||Crawford||Lillian ||||Female||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Aharetta Crawford;Helena Crawford;Heber Crawford;Fenwick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JGB|| |- |2939||Crawford||William ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Elisabeth Crawford;Fedric Crawford;Clara Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-JDH|| |- |2940||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Robert Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;Matilda Moore||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6R-Y5J|| |- |2941||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||64||1817||Scotland, United Kingdom||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Liza Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Julia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-4JQ|| |- |2942||Crawford||Amy ||||Female||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Marguerite Crawford;M.A.E. Crawford;E.L. Crawford;Florence Mary Crawford;Lilian Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Rosanna Doyle;Kate Barns;Thomas Perkins;James Doyle;Kate Perkins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PCT|| |- |2943||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||57||1824||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Cathrine Crawford;Labaren S. Crawford;Anna J. Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-47R|| |- |2944||Crawford||Clementina ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-Z8D|| |- |2945||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Agnes Crawford;William J. Crawford;John T. Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-YKX|| |- |2946||Crawford||James ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6MF|| |- |2947||Howard Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Alma Amelia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-KQC|| |- |2948||B. Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Ann Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen May Crawford;William Crawford;Mary A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D2D|| |- |2949||I. Crawford||Florence ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Emma Crawford;Sarah C. Crawford;John W. Crawford;Thomas H. Crawford;Annie A. Crawford;Emma R. Crawford;John Baskervill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-NFG|| |- |2950||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Jinnie Crawford;Grace Crawford;John Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Bella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-RXW|| |- |2951||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Dunn, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Helena Crawford;Hathe Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Frederick Crawford;David Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-6MX|| |- |2952||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||74||1807||Ireland||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||G. David Crawford;Robert Findley;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-614|| |- |2953||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Grace Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-XCF|| |- |2954||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Robert Crawford, Jun.||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-KC9|| |- |2955||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||55||1826||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y27|| |- |2956||Edith Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||12||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Francis Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;John Francis Crawford;Ellen Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Edgar Crawford;Maria Teresa Crawford;Annie Estella Crawford;William Henry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-2YN|| |- |2957||Helen Crawford||Ida ||||Female||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ealinor A. Crawford;Christopher W. Crawford;Matilda G. Crawford;Susanna Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;James A.J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DGB|| |- |2958||Crawford||William ||||Male||65||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ancaster, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Thomas Mellon;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFN-R2G|| |- |2959||S. Crawford||John ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Melissa R. Crawford;Emma L. Crawford;Mary C. Irena Crawford;Jas. Benjamin Crawford;Annie J. V. Crawford;Bertha L. C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T24|| |- |2960||Crawford||Js. ||||Male||28||1853||Ireland||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-ZB1|| |- |2961||Crawford||James ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Mary A. Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;Susan Crawford;Jas.Robt. Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;M.Ann Crawford;John A. Crawford;E.Jennett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KX|| |- |2962||Crawford||Robt. ||||Male||87||1794||Ireland||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85L|| |- |2963||Crawford||Betsy ||||Female||5||1876||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Alice Crawford;Sarah Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-7YF|| |- |2964||Crawford||Rebeca ||||Female||16||1865||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Allathea Crawford;Martha E. Crawford;Josephine Crawford;John S. Crawford;Hariat Crawford;William J. Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4YH|| |- |2965||Arthur Crawford||Ewing ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary Emma Crawford;Winnifred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-QXB|| |- |2966||Crawford||John ||||Male||72||1809||Ireland||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Samuel Crawford;John James Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;Louisa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-NX5|| |- |2967||Crawford||Isaac ||||Male||11||1870||Canada||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Walter Glover;Ann Glover;John Glover;Sarah Glover||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-CKZ|| |- |2968||Crawford||Clementine ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Josephine Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-DH8|| |- |2969||Crawford||Egnes ||||Female||50||1831||Ireland||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;James Crawford;Mary J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-QSP|| |- |2970||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||66||1815||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Grace Crawford;Thomas Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-XCD|| |- |2971||J. Crawford||William ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Sarah Ann Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;George O. Crawford;John A. Crawford;Phoebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4BM|| |- |2972||E Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Francis Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-ZZG|| |- |2973||Ellen Crawford||Mary ||||Female||31||1850||United States||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Ellen Crawford;Rhasel Edy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-731|| |- |2974||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||James Stewart;Ellen Stewart;Sarah Annie Stewart||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-Z7C|| |- |2975||Crawford||J.N. ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||J.W. Crawford;G.C. Crawford;Wm. Alix Crawford;E. Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-2M4|| |- |2976||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Hannah Crawford;John Crawford;Berthie Crawford;Eddy Crawford;Cathrine Paley;George Bolt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-WB1|| |- |2977||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ealinor A. Crawford;Christopher W. Crawford;Matilda G. Crawford;Susanna Crawford;James A.J. Crawford;Ida Helen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DGT|| |- |2978||Crawford||David ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Patience Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HN9|| |- |2979||Crawford||Mable ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Florance Common Crawford;William Crawford;Daisy Crawford;Joseph Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-RW3|| |- |2980||Crawford||Jessa ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||J. A. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Magga Crawford;Jane Crawford;Grace Crawford;John W. Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-53W|| |- |2981||Crawford||Malvina ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Norwich Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Buckley;Anne Buckley;Anna Belle Sheeter;Elisabeth Jane Crawford;Eliza M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-KCF|| |- |2982||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Walter Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZKH|| |- |2983||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Dora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-MDY|| |- |2984||Crawford||William ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Valentine Dolson;Mary Cromwell;James M. Johnson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-QXZ|| |- |2985||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||36||1845||Ireland||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Frances West;Annie Allen;Martha Purdy;Thomas Sullivan;James Dailey;John Mulhern;James Fitzgerald;Joseph Francis;William McCanna;John Yeoman;George Keith;Patrick Doherty;Lesley Shaw;Daniel Jones;Michael Moran;James Donovan;James Quinn;James Price||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-VVR|| |- |2986||Eliza Crawford||Mary ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;David Sidmon Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Wm George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-B8J|| |- |2987||F.G. Crawford||Sophia ||||Female||22||1859||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 13, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Henry Crawford;Jane Belbacea Crawford;John William Crawford;Florence Anne Crawford;Edith Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-Z2D|| |- |2988||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||78||1803||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Simpson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D2X|| |- |2989||L. Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||3||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Beverly Crawford;Lousa C. Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-XTT|| |- |2990||Crawford||Alexr. ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Eliza Jane. Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Reginald Crawford;Selina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJQ|| |- |2991||Crawford||William ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;George Crawfprd;James Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y2Z|| |- |2992||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||57||1824||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Martha Crawford;Thomas J.G. Whiteside||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NF8|| |- |2993||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Aharetta Crawford;Helena Crawford;Lillian Crawford;Heber Crawford;Fenwick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JGR|| |- |2994||T. Crawford||John ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Susan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-L55|| |- |2995||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Fannie Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-59J|| |- |2996||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Frank Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-QM9|| |- |2997||Crawford||George ||||Male||32||1849||Ireland||Carleton Place, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Kells;Robert John Kells||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-883|| |- |2998||Crawford||Stanly ||||Male||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Latitia Crawford;Lavinea Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV68-2TC|| |- |2999||Crawford||James ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jeannette Crawford;Beatrice Crawford;Robert Crawford;Robert McGinnis;Thos McIntosh||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-CJZ|| |- |3000||Jane Crawford||Vra ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Wilham Crawford;Mable Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-GFT|| |- |3001||Crawford||James ||||Male||11||1870||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Clara Crawford;Edith Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-RTS|| |- |3002||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshua Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Susan Crawford;Edward Atkinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-BZ1|| |- |3003||Crawford||Holmes ||||Male||54||1827||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Edward Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Z3P|| |- |3004||Crawford||James ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||John W. Crawford;Janet Crawford;Mary Crawford;Janet L. Crawford;William J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-JQM|| |- |3005||P. Crawford||James ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margeret E. Crawford;John Geo. Crawford;Jane Ann Crawford;Wm. Rich Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GHK|| |- |3006||Crawford||William ||||Male||20||1861||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Martine, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||McLeod Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-B6K|| |- |3007||Crawford||James ||||Male||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriet Crawford;William Crawford;Howard Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alaben Crawford;Isaac Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89L|| |- |3008||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||29||1852||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nichol, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Elizabath Crawford;Helen Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elspet Crawford;Alex McNabb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-WJ8|| |- |3009||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||20||1861||Scotland, United Kingdom||Nichol, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabath Crawford;Helen Crawford;James Crawford;Elspet Crawford;Alex McNabb||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-WJF|| |- |3010||Crawford||James ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;William John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Ameli Janie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1WM|| |- |3011||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Chas E. Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Jenny Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Issabella Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-9C9|| |- |3012||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||7||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Albert Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Ada Crawford;James Crawford;Alex Goosely||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-WTT|| |- |3013||Crawford||Nancey ||||Female||79||1802||Ireland||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;Selila Crawford;Mariah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-Z78|| |- |3014||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||25||1856||United States||Gravenhurst, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-BK4|| |- |3015||F. Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emily Crawford;James L. Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;William H. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Emily J. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-89V|| |- |3016||A. Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||38||1843||Ireland||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;James Crawford;Wm. Morris Crawford;Thomas V. Crawford;John Holmes Crawford;Mary E. A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-M2B|| |- |3017||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||35||1846||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||James T. Crawford;Clarence Crawford;Hilbert Crawford;Freddy B. Crawford;Clinton Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Addie B. Crawford;Frank P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CH7|| |- |3018||Ann Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||42||1839||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Ellen May Crawford;William Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Maggie B. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-D2W|| |- |3019||Crawford||Fredric ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Fredric Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-FPP|| |- |3020||Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-GJZ|| |- |3021||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||49||1832||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Esther Crawford;Robert Crawford;Allice Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Fleetwood Crawford;George Crawford;Eveline Craig||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-7SX|| |- |3022||Ann Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Palmerston, Perth, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Thos Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-DM2|| |- |3023||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Christina Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-VT1|| |- |3024||Crawford||Hariet ||||Female||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Mary Crawford;Earnest Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;George Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ester Crawford;George Phinney||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-84M|| |- |3025||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Esther Crawford;Allice Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Fleetwood Crawford;George Crawford;Eveline Craig||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-7SN|| |- |3026||Crawford||Tonia ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Cutcher Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Edgar C. Crawford;Bretram Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-ZL2|| |- |3027||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SV7|| |- |3028||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;James Crawford;Thos. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-DVM|| |- |3029||Crawford||Abram ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Sushanah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-3P4|| |- |3030||Crawford||Jemima ||||Female||36||1845||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Chrysostome, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||David Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-XDZ|| |- |3031||Crawford||John ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Kate Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Emely Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Juliann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-M7P|| |- |3032||Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||0||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Jeanette Crawford;Florie Crawford;Lillie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-VZQ|| |- |3033||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||J. A. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Magga Crawford;Grace Crawford;John W. Crawford;Jessa Crawford;Isabella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF9-533|| |- |3034||Crawford||George ||||Male||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-9NH|| |- |3035||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||43||1838||New Brunswick, Canada||Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||Christiann Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Malendia Crawford;Edley Crawford;Ramsford Crawford;H. Maud Crawford;Hazen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6C-8VH|| |- |3036||Crawford||James ||||Male||39||1842||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Rose Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NTM|| |- |3037||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Wm. B. Lawrence;Sarah B. Lawrence;Louise Lawrence;Anna Lawrence;Arthur Lawrence;Dudly Lawrence;Kate McDonald;Lizzie Gardener||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-557|| |- |3038||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Cunningham Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Frank Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-311|| |- |3039||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||49||1832||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Redford Crawford;Jessie Crawford;Elizabeth Sams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Q1Q|| |- |3040||Crawford||James ||||Male||55||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Annie Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cora Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Janet Edger||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-G53|| |- |3041||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Julia Crawford;Elizabeth Ann Crawford;Susanah Mary Crawford;Margaret Jane Crawford;Florence Amelia Crawford;Esther Jane Crawford;Julia Emeline Crawford;James Jinkens||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-SYC|| |- |3042||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Ednah Crawford;Rose Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Fidella Crawford;James Crawford;Matilda Crawford;William Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;George Crawford;Laura Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-S6M|| |- |3043||Crawford||Thos.Alex ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Sam'l James Crawford;Robt. John Crawford;Wm.A. Crawford;Albert E. Crawford;James W. Crawford;Carrie Crawford;Chas.F. Fraser||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85D|| |- |3044||H Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||15||1866||Canada West, British Colonial America||Durham, West Grey, Grey, Canada West, British Colonial America||Helen Crawford;Josephine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-ZBS|| |- |3045||Crawford||James ||||Male||51||1830||Canada||Head Clara and Maria, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||John Scotland;William Doile;John Maheny;John Stewart;James Lelley;William Curian;Nickolas Scotland||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-9LC|| |- |3046||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||Barbara Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-GJY|| |- |3047||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Margrit ... Crawford;Johanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-DQW|| |- |3048||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||48||1833||Ontario, Canada||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alford Qurrey;Margret Qurrey;William Nelson Qurrey;Sarah Jane Qurrey;Mary Ann Qurrey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-QKL|| |- |3049||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margret Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Josiah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-GLZ|| |- |3050||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;George Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-WMD|| |- |3051||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-MPW|| |- |3052||Crawford||John ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Rawdon, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Hannah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Bridget Crawford;Morris Crawford;Morris Foley||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-Z22|| |- |3053||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford;Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-RZJ|| |- |3054||Crawford||Almina ||||Female||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Alvinston, Brooke-Alvinston, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Allan Crawford;Ada Helena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-YRF|| |- |3055||Crawford||Fred ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Maidstone, Essex, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-RST|| |- |3056||Crawford||Almer ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Abel Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-F5N|| |- |3057||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||70||1811||Ireland||Bayfield River, Huron, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-7VP|| |- |3058||Crawford||Nisbet ||||Male||30||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Margarite Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-GZP|| |- |3059||Crawford||Dugald ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Pheoby Crawford;Jannet Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-LZN|| |- |3060||Crawford||Ethleen ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, York, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Herbert J. Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Archibald E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-N5Y|| |- |3061||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margarette J. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford;Lucy Crawford;William Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Samuel D. Crawford;Anna M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-B73|| |- |3062||Crawford||William ||||Male||50||1831||Ireland||Melancthon, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-ZPJ|| |- |3063||Crawford||C. ||||Male||43||1838||United States||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Malinda Crawford;Elgie Crawford;Rhueben Crawford;Bertha Crawford;Charles Crawford;Franklin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-WT4|| |- |3064||Crawford||Howard ||||Male||14||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Harriet Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alaben Crawford;Isaac Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89P|| |- |3065||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Alexr. Crawford;Eliza Jane. Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Reginald Crawford;Selina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-GJ7|| |- |3066||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emily Crawford;Eliza Jane Crawford;Charles Crawford;Blanche Crawford;Arthur Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-3ZY|| |- |3067||Crawford||Jemesion ||||Male||50||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Jemesion Crawford;Agenus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-Q97|| |- |3068||Crawford||William ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Maria Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Marguret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-TQS|| |- |3069||Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Camden East, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Elezebeth Crawford;Mary Crawford;Thomas Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXV-RGT|| |- |3070||Crawford||Rosanna ||||Female||8||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||John Crawford;Rosanna Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXM-B2N|| |- |3071||Crawford||George ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Martha Crawford;Edmond Crawford;Jonathan Crawford;Robert Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-3DJ|| |- |3072||E. Crawford||Philip ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Peter C. Crawford;Chester Crawford;Daniel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZQ|| |- |3073||Crawford||Della ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Edgar Birdsall;Emma J. Birdsall;Anna J. Pool||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF6-B4G|| |- |3074||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Mary Crawford;Hannish Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-TPT|| |- |3075||Crawford||James ||||Male||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-BR3|| |- |3076||Crawford||Elza ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;James Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Loucks||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-1D4|| |- |3077||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||4||1877||Manitoba, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Agnes Crawford;Nettie Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-JJR|| |- |3078||James Crawford||John ||||Male||69||1812||England, United Kingdom||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-L2W|| |- |3079||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Charlott Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Harriet Crawford;John Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Idella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-5FM|| |- |3080||Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susanna Crawford;James Arthur Crawford;Margret Eloner Crawford;Mary Appleton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-XZY|| |- |3081||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||37||1844||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Bernia C. Crawford;Estus Crawford;Hervey Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CCF|| |- |3082||E. Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||8||1873||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Crawford;Rachael Crawford;Elta L. Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-P4V|| |- |3083||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Quebec, Canada||William H. Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Mildred Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ6-YLQ|| |- |3084||Ann Crawford||E. ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||J.W. Crawford;G.C. Crawford;Wm. Alix Crawford;J.N. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-2MH|| |- |3085||Crawford||George ||||Male||7||1874||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-7SK|| |- |3086||Crawford||Jestina ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-WP8|| |- |3087||Crawford||Charlott ||||Female||38||1843||Ireland||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Harriet Crawford;John Crawford;Ethel Crawford;Idella Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-5XY|| |- |3088||Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||8||1873||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Alexandre Crawford;Philomene Crawford;Adeline Crawford;Celina Crawford;Caroline Crawford;Andre Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJG-PG6|| |- |3089||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||13||1868||United States||Lucknow, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Selina Radcliff;Maryann Mitchel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-6DZ|| |- |3090||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Burton Crawford;Adda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHJ|| |- |3091||H. Crawford||George ||||Male||41||1840||Australia||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Harriet Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;John Rathton Crawford;Auther Everit Crawford;Elizabeth Kate Crawford;Georgina Crawford;George Henry Crawford;William James Crawford;Hernest Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-N8T|| |- |3092||Fredrick Crawford||George ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Joseph L. Crawford;Henry John Crawford;Charles Thos. Crawford;Mary Alice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQ6|| |- |3093||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Walter Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZKC|| |- |3094||Crawford||James ||||Male||64||1817||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Catherine Crawford;Roswell Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-6JN|| |- |3095||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||24||1857||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Mary Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Henrietta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-F7K|| |- |3096||B. Crawford||Hiram ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Susannah C. Crawford;Sarah E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5DY|| |- |3097||Crawford||Leverett ||||Male||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Henry J. Fowler;Annie L. Fowler;Lily Fowler;Ernest Fowler;Nellie Fowler;Walter Fowler;Martha Russell||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-NPW|| |- |3098||Hugh Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Henry Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SVH|| |- |3099||C. Irena Crawford||Mary ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Gloucester, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Melissa R. Crawford;Emma L. Crawford;Jas. Benjamin Crawford;Annie J. V. Crawford;John S. Crawford;Bertha L. C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXH-T2Q|| |- |3100||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Edmond, Quebec, Canada||Ta Crawford;Jane Crawford;David Crawford;George Bleu||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN8-XKF|| |- |3101||Crawford||James ||||Male||35||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||Essa, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Rachl A. Crawford;Rachel A. Crawford;James Andrew Crawford;Mary A. Coleman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-XZJ|| |- |3102||Crawford||John ||||Male||68||1813||Ireland||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-R3X|| |- |3103||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||60||1821||Ireland||Carden Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Letitia Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Rebecca Ann Crawford;Bridget McNab||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXB-4SN|| |- |3104||Belbacea Crawford||Jane ||||Female||42||1839||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 13, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Henry Crawford;Sophia F.G. Crawford;John William Crawford;Florence Anne Crawford;Edith Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-Z28|| |- |3105||Crawford||John ||||Male||66||1815||Ireland||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||Marguerite Crawford;M.A.E. Crawford;E.L. Crawford;Florence Mary Crawford;Lilian Crawford;Amy Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Rosanna Doyle;Kate Barns;Thomas Perkins;James Doyle;Kate Perkins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PC2|| |- |3106||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Jean Crawford;John Crawford;Kate Crawford;William H. Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Samuel Crawford;William McKendry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-JS7|| |- |3107||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||Stephen Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Hannish Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-TPY|| |- |3108||Crawford||Carrie ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Almira Crawford;Sam'l James Crawford;Robt. John Crawford;Wm.A. Crawford;Albert E. Crawford;Thos.Alex Crawford;James W. Crawford;Chas.F. Fraser||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-85X|| |- |3109||Crawford||James ||||Male||50||1831||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||Mariah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-83Z|| |- |3110||Crawford||George ||||Male||34||1847||Nova Scotia, Canada||St. Joseph, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada||Cristiena Crawford;Annie Crawford;Frank Crawford;Cristiena Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX3-C4M|| |- |3111||Crawford||Barbara ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Aggie Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Wilmetta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-NB2|| |- |3112||Crawford||Pheoby ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Donald Crawford;Jannet Crawford;Dugald Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-LZX|| |- |3113||Mary Crawford||J. ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||Catharen Cawford;Alexander Cawford;Thomas Cawford;Edward Cawford;William Cawford;Margaret Cawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD8-14X|| |- |3114||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;James Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Rose Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NT3|| |- |3115||Crawford||George ||||Male||21||1860||England, United Kingdom||Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Jon Evans;Sarah Evans;Robert Evans;Elseba Evans;Sarah Evans;Nellie Evans;Rosey Evans;Frederick Evans;Sarah Burnhaur||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-RKS|| |- |3116||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Rachel Crawford;James Crawford;Alexandre Crawford;John Crawford;Isaac Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-8GP|| |- |3117||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||70||1811||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Edward Peacock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-62N|| |- |3118||Crawford||Allathea ||||Female||22||1859||Ireland||Brussels, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Martha E. Crawford;Rebeca Crawford;Josephine Crawford;John S. Crawford;Hariat Crawford;William J. Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-4YW|| |- |3119||Chars. Crawford||William ||||Male||59||1822||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Emely Agusta Crawford;Sarah T. Crawford;Charles H. Crawford;Edward F. W. Crawford;Eliza Geogina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-F4C|| |- |3120||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||George H. Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;Sarah Harriet Crawford;John Rathton Crawford;Auther Everit Crawford;Elizabeth Kate Crawford;George Henry Crawford;William James Crawford;Hernest Albert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFJ-NDS|| |- |3121||Crawford||Katy ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||Peter Crawford;Peter Hill;Parting Hill||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-JYB|| |- |3122||Crawford||Helena ||||Female||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Aharetta Crawford;Lillian Crawford;Heber Crawford;Fenwick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-JGY|| |- |3123||F. W. Crawford||Edward ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Chars. Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Emely Agusta Crawford;Sarah T. Crawford;Charles H. Crawford;Eliza Geogina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-FH9|| |- |3124||Crawford||James ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2PB|| |- |3125||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Charles Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Kate Crawford;Gordon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NG9|| |- |3126||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;James H. Crawford;Martha Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4B8|| |- |3127||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||80||1801||Ireland||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Mathilda Crawford;John Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNV-7T5|| |- |3128||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Patience Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HNM|| |- |3129||Crawford||James ||||Male||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;George Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Dellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89F|| |- |3130||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||20||1861||Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Kerr;Hellen Kerr;David Kerr;Peter Kerr||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-Z6W|| |- |3131||Crawford||David ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Ann Crawford;Frances Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-N2C|| |- |3132||Crawford||James ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-6KD|| |- |3133||Crawford||Amanda ||||Female||32||1849||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Solomon P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN5-PCY|| |- |3134||Helena Crawford||Ada ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Alvinston, Brooke-Alvinston, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Allan Crawford;Almina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-YRN|| |- |3135||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Margaret Crawford;John Crawford;Charles Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Esther Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-RXQ|| |- |3136||Crawford||John ||||Male||59||1822||Ireland||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Henry Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX5-XYW|| |- |3137||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||18||1863||Quebec, Canada||Hull Township, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada||Andrew R. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;William E. Crawford;Catherine J. Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Ann Crawford;Charles Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVS-HG3|| |- |3138||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||14||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Annie Crawford;Bessie Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Kate Crawford;Cora Crawford;Janet Edger||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-G5C|| |- |3139||Crawford||David ||||Male||62||1819||Ireland||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawford;George Abert Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-7DZ|| |- |3140||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||52||1829||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawford;Abel Crawford;Almer Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-F56|| |- |3141||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||18||1863||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Chrysostome, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||David Crawford;Jemima Crawford;John Crawford;David Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-XD8|| |- |3142||Crawford||Joanna ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-25S|| |- |3143||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Labaren S. Crawford;Anna J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-471|| |- |3144||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||58||1823||Scotland, United Kingdom||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Jane Crawford;Wesley Watters||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-MRN|| |- |3145||Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||50||1831||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Rachel Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Charles Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Agusta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-74G|| |- |3146||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;Archy McCallum;Jane McCallum;Archy McCallum;John McCallum;William McCallum;Gilbert McCallum;Thomas McCallum;Margaret McCallum;Mary McCallum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-FV4|| |- |3147||Crawford||Emely ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Vickerman Holtby;Elyantha Holtby;Clara C. Holtby;Caroline Holtby;Richard Crawford;Adaline Crawford;Annie S...||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-RKS|| |- |3148||Thos. Crawford||Charles ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Joseph L. Crawford;Henry John Crawford;Mary Alice Crawford;George Fredrick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQ8|| |- |3149||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||32||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Margaret E Crawford;Mabel Anne Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-1B3|| |- |3150||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Annie Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;C.Lee Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1KR|| |- |3151||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Caledonia, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Susan Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-R5R|| |- |3152||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||24||1857||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Maxwell Crawford;Martin Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-VGW|| |- |3153||H. Crawford||Annie ||||Female||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||E. P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-ZXX|| |- |3154||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Joshua Crawford;Ann Crawford;Mathew Crawford;Martha Crawford;Edward Atkinson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-B8M|| |- |3155||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Martha Crawford;Thomas J.G. Whiteside||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-NFF|| |- |3156||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-BDP|| |- |3157||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||35||1846||United States||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Cora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-2GV|| |- |3158||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||25||1856||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Mary Crawford;Matthew Crawford;John Crawford;Dorcas Crawford;Martha Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Dickson Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-WJX|| |- |3159||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||47||1834||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Wm. Crawford;Burton Crawford;Adda Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-CHX|| |- |3160||John Crawford||William ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;Ameli Janie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-17B|| |- |3161||Crawford||James ||||Male||16||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||Harbourville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary E Crawford;William Crawford;George Crawford;Wallis A Crawford;Martha A Crawford;Fanny Crawford;Birtha A Crawford;Arch L Crawford;Alice M M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV61-SVS|| |- |3162||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||43||1838||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-8BZ|| |- |3163||Crawford||George ||||Male||16||1865||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Mary Catherine Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX9-5P7|| |- |3164||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Emely Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Juliann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX7-M7R|| |- |3165||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||46||1835||England, United Kingdom||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Ella Crawford;Annie Crawford;Anderson Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-ZL5|| |- |3166||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Joly, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-595|| |- |3167||Crawford||Bretram ||||Male||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Cutcher Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Edgar C. Crawford;Tonia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF2-ZLL|| |- |3168||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||William Crawford;Agnes Crawford;William Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Frederick Crawford;Nettie Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-JJ5|| |- |3169||Crawford||James ||||Male||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;Elmira Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-FJL|| |- |3170||Crawford||David ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Caroline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-MZ8|| |- |3171||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Jas M Crawford;George Wm Crawford;Saml R Crawford;Margret E J Crawford;Ann McIntyre||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-PLK|| |- |3172||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-6KX|| |- |3173||Crawford||William ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||Joseph Crawford;Lydia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Gideon Crawford;Hugh Crawford;Charles Crawford;Francis Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lydea Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-DB6|| |- |3174||Crawford||Roswell ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-6JV|| |- |3175||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HPP|| |- |3176||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Chestina Crawford;Catherine A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7W6|| |- |3177||Wm Crawford||George ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Mount Forest, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Jas M Crawford;Mary Crawford;Saml R Crawford;Margret E J Crawford;Ann McIntyre||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-PL2|| |- |3178||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mirian Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Allen Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-SC9|| |- |3179||May Crawford||Lily ||||Female||16||1865||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Robert H. Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;Percy Crawford;Judson Crawford;Maud Crawford;Robert H. Crawford;Harry B. Crawford;Louis C. Crawford;Laura T. Crawford;Jenny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNW-6XD|| |- |3180||Crawford||David ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Elizabeth Crawford;Florence Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-ZT4|| |- |3181||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||36||1845||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 25, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||John Cairns;Mariah Cairns;William Cairns;Jane Cairns;Annie Cairns;Bertram Cairns;Ellen Cairns;Marrion Cairns;Jessie Cairns;Mary R Cairns;Isabella Cairns;James T Glover;Thomas C Kirklin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN7-2K7|| |- |3182||Crawford||Margeret ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-5MR|| |- |3183||Crawford||George ||||Male||9||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Maria Crawford;Lyms Crawford;Lynus Crawford;Agusta Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-LVY|| |- |3184||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||47||1834||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-D57|| |- |3185||Crawford||Elish ||||Male||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Ruth Clark;Anne J. Clark;Melbon Clark;Susan Paisley;Albert Sutton||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-JL3|| |- |3186||Crawford||Adelina ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Egerton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-3M2|| |- |3187||Henry Crawford||James ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Margaret Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Anne Crawford;Samuel Hugh Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-SVW|| |- |3188||Crawford||William ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-BQK|| |- |3189||Crawford||John ||||Male||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Francis Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-535|| |- |3190||Crawford||John ||||Male||63||1818||Ireland||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Nancy Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Robert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-GJ4|| |- |3191||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||57||1824||Ireland||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Cathrine Crawford;William Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-8B8|| |- |3192||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||London East, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Metelda Luisa Crawford;John James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDJ-DBV|| |- |3193||M. Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Norwich Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Buckley;Anne Buckley;Anna Belle Sheeter;Malvina Crawford;Elisabeth Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-KCJ|| |- |3194||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Janet Crawford;William Crawford;Grace Crawford;Maggie R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJW-G92|| |- |3195||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||2||1879||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||Helen Crawford;George Crawford;Wm. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFK-KC3|| |- |3196||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Jessi Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-GVT|| |- |3197||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Jane Crawford;John Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Andrew Crawford;Emma Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFG-JNG|| |- |3198||A. Crawford||Amelia ||||Female||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;William H. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-5DK|| |- |3199||Crawford||Angeline ||||Female||26||1855||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Annie Crawford;Marvin Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-4N1|| |- |3200||Lauren Crawford||Susan ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Susan Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFF-KJC|| |- |3201||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Elizabett Crawford;Francis Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Dan T. Crawford;Jeffrey J. Crawford;John J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-BKZ|| |- |3202||A Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||Alfird Crawford;Sarah B. Crawford;Anna B. Crawford;William R Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-WBX|| |- |3203||Crawford||Lemina ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Bessey E. Crawford;Cora C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-H5M|| |- |3204||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||Charles Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Crawford;Sarah Crawford;James Crawford;Harriet Crawford;Clara Crawford;Charles Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-RT7|| |- |3205||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;John Crawford;Patrick Crawford;Charles Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Margret Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Lawrence Crawford;Joanna Crawford;Martin Crawford;Joseph Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-25M|| |- |3206||Crawford||George ||||Male||5||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jane Crawford;William Crawford;John Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-MBJ|| |- |3207||Crawford||Amy ||||Female||23||1858||New Brunswick, Canada||Petersville, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Moses Akerley;Dorcas Akerley;John W. Akerley;Henry Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Phoeba Crawford;Ruth Crawford;Mary Eliza Crawford;Harriet V. Crawford;Abby A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DQB|| |- |3208||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||16||1865||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-8BQ|| |- |3209||Ann Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Margaret Crawford;William J. Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;George O. Crawford;John A. Crawford;Phoebe Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-4Y1|| |- |3210||Crawford||James ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Ann Jane Crawford;William Crawford;Robert Crawford;Alex Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-RZN|| |- |3211||Crawford||Wife ||||Female||50||1831||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Robt. Crawford;Alex Crawford;William Crawford;Hannah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-X7J|| |- |3212||Crawford||James ||||Male||37||1844||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint Catharines, Grantham, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Mary Crawford;Margarite Crawford;Nisbet Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFX-GZL|| |- |3213||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||39||1842||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Matthew Crawford;Martha P. Crawford;Robert A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-H61|| |- |3214||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||30||1851||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Martine, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||McLeod Crawford;William Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-B6L|| |- |3215||Crawford||Adeline ||||Female||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||David Crawford;William Crawford;David F. Crawford;Edward Nickson;Ellen Costigan;Jessie Muir||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJR-M2W|| |- |3216||Crawford||Jennet ||||Female||56||1825||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-X7F|| |- |3217||E. Crawford||S. ||||Male||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Margaret E. Crawford;Wilford L. Crawford;Fred H. Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-6M9|| |- |3218||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Jennet Crawford;Arthur Crawford;George Tims||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-8SL|| |- |3219||Crawford||Patience ||||Female||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;David Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HFB|| |- |3220||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Aylmer, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;Nellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-6NV|| |- |3221||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||8||1873||Quebec, Canada||Leeds Township, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Lettetia Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maria Crawford;Robert Crawford;Lydia Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN2-LL7|| |- |3222||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Harry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-H71|| |- |3223||T. Crawford||Helen ||||Female||32||1849||United States||Markham, York, Ontario, Canada||Chas W. Crawford;Cassius L. Crawford;Mabel A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-9BQ|| |- |3224||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||19||1862||Ireland||Waterford, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Isebell Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-GXM|| |- |3225||S. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Rebecca Gamble;Edurd Gamble;John Crawford;Harper H. Crawford;Andrew W. Crawford;Mathilda Merret||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-CV5|| |- |3226||W A Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Saint-François, Laval, Quebec, Canada||Frederick Crawford;Jessie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ1-4SM|| |- |3227||P. Crawford||E. ||||Male||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Annie H. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-ZX6|| |- |3228||Crawford||George ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Joseph Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Dellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89N|| |- |3229||Crawford||Esral ||||Male||38||1843||United States||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Caroline Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDT-L6T|| |- |3230||Crawford||David ||||Male||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Chrysostome, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||David Crawford;Jemima Crawford;Ann Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJ7-XD6|| |- |3231||Reb. Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Annie Crawford;Annie Grace Crawford;Mary Lavina McKay Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-9M8|| |- |3232||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||55||1826||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Dorcas Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-W5T|| |- |3233||Crawford||Jemesion ||||Male||19||1862||Scotland, United Kingdom||West Garafraxa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||Jemesion Crawford;Margret Crawford;Robert Crawford;Agenus Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFL-Q9H|| |- |3234||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||17||1864||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agnes Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-F9K|| |- |3235||Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Pope;Clarinda Pope;Fredrick Pope;Hattie Pope||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-2NK|| |- |3236||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||30||1851||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||John M. Crawford;Art. Ross Crawford;Mary McKinnan;Mary Reymond||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PCM|| |- |3237||Crawford||William ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Cathrine Crawford;Samuel Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF5-8B6|| |- |3238||Maud Kitchen Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||Isaac Kitchen Crawford;Margaret An Kitchen Crawford;James Kitchen Crawford;Osker Kitchen Crawford;Solomon W Kitchen Crawford;Sarah Kitchen Crawford;Sanford Kitchen Crawford;Ellespa Kitchen Crawford;Monteville Kitchen Crawford;Angeline Kitchen Crawford;George W Kitchen Crawford;Harry A Kitchen Crawford;Hardy Kitchen Crawford;Jowanto Kitchen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-HJ7|| |- |3239||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Edith Crawford;Maud Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-QVM|| |- |3240||Jane Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;John Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Thomas A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-ML6|| |- |3241||Crawford||Allen ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mirian Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford;Anna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-SCM|| |- |3242||Crawford||Rose ||||Female||70||1811||Ireland||Saint-Severin, Beauce, Quebec, Canada||Patrick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNJ-1TG|| |- |3243||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Fredric Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-VJ7|| |- |3244||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Mirian Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;Allen Crawford;Edward Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-SCQ|| |- |3245||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Henry W. J. Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-RDC|| |- |3246||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||72||1809||Ireland||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX6-2DR|| |- |3247||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||38||1843||Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Freda Crawford;Nelie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-FYD|| |- |3248||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Euphemea McKinzia;Margart McKinzia;George McKinzia;Duncan Crawford;Margart Crawford;James Crawford;Kenneth Crawford;Margart Crawford;Wilford Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-13P|| |- |3249||M. Crawford||Walter ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;Duncan M. Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Daniel M. Crawford;Ann C. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7QY|| |- |3250||Crawford||E. ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Markham, York, Ontario, Canada||Annie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-7TT|| |- |3251||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||43||1838||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fullarton, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crawford;Robert Crawford;John Crawford;Jessi Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFY-GV5|| |- |3252||T. Crawford||Richard ||||Male||47||1834||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Susanna C. Crawford;Ernest Crawford;Alice Crawford;Newton Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-Q89|| |- |3253||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Charlotte Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Martha Crawford;Jane Crawford;James Crawford;George Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Dellie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-898|| |- |3254||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||72||1809||Canada||Richmond, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Rielly;Etta Rielly;Harold Rielly;Charles Rielly;Thomas Rielly;Nancy Luien;Ellen Nelson;Patrick Kilroe;Andrew Vaughan;Edouard LeBlanc;Edward Rielly;Thomas Glassford;John Stewart||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXD-MLP|| |- |3255||Crawford||George ||||Male||29||1852||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William McWaters;Martha McWaters;Walter McWaters;William McWaters;Patrick Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Henry Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-F52|| |- |3256||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||40||1841||Ontario, Canada||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||Nancy Crawford;Annie L Crawford;William Crawford;Hugh Wilson;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-RVF|| |- |3257||Crawford||John ||||Male||61||1820||Ireland||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-5FY|| |- |3258||Crawford||John ||||Male||57||1824||Scotland, United Kingdom||Almonte, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Marion G. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXX-2ZN|| |- |3259||Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Ida E. Crawford;Lilly I. Crawford;Christina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-1T3|| |- |3260||Crawford||Nelie ||||Female||10||1871||England, United Kingdom||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Freda Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-FYX|| |- |3261||A. Crawford||Margrett ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Dennis Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary C. Crawford;Hellen Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDV-XN5|| |- |3262||J Crawford||Mary ||||Female||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Thomas H Crawford;Ida M Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-6LT|| |- |3263||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Sarah L. Crawford;Fanny L. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDF-58Q|| |- |3264||C. Crawford||William ||||Male||32||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Effa J. Crawford;Ethelend M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-NVV|| |- |3265||Crawford||Elizth. ||||Female||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;William Crawford;Maria Mason||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFS-DS9|| |- |3266||Crawford||William ||||Male||50||1831||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Laura Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Minnie Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5MS|| |- |3267||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||25||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||John Crawford;Fanny Crawford;James Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-JB2|| |- |3268||Crawford||Chas. ||||Male||47||1834||Ontario, Canada||Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Sarah McKorsal;Margaret Ann McKorsal;John Arthur McKorsal;Mary Elizabeth McKorsal;Sarah Ada McKorsal;Samuel Serson;Thomas Purdy||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-X3F|| |- |3269||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||32||1849||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Florence Crawford;Harry Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-H7B|| |- |3270||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Beaty Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Clementine Crawford;Levi Crawford;Abner Crawford;Catherine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-DHX|| |- |3271||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Jennet Crawford;Ann Crawford;Sarah Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;Margret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-ZFT|| |- |3272||Crawford||Wilhelmina ||||Female||36||1845||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;John Crawford;Minnie Ritchey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-TGV|| |- |3273||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||13||1868||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||J. D. Crawford;Annie Crawford;Fredrick Crawford;Clara Crawford;Evelyn Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-P1C|| |- |3274||Crawford||George ||||Male||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford;Mathilda Crawford;John Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNV-7TG|| |- |3275||Crawford||Margart ||||Female||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Euphemea McKinzia;Margart McKinzia;George McKinzia;Duncan Crawford;Margart Crawford;James Crawford;Kenneth Crawford;Anna Crawford;Wilford Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-135|| |- |3276||Crawford||William ||||Male||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;Willette M. Crawford;Richard C. Crawford;Allive M. Crawford;George L. Crawford;Aphru D. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-44Z|| |- |3277||L. Crawford||George ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||Hugh Crawford;Henrietta Crawford;Willette M. Crawford;Richard C. Crawford;Allive M. Crawford;William Crawford;Aphru D. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXY-44C|| |- |3278||Crawford||James ||||Male||40||1841||Ireland||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||Margret Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Josiah Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFP-GLW|| |- |3279||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jesse Crawford;Donald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Agness Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Maggie Crawford;Freddy Crawford;Henry Landry||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXF-HPT|| |- |3280||G. Crawford||Olive ||||Female||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Emma E. Crawford;John E. Crawford;William N. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-J32|| |- |3281||Crawford||Carrie ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Elizebeth Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-DP3|| |- |3282||Crawford||Elizebeth ||||Female||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;John Thomas Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KC2|| |- |3283||Crawford||Johannah ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||John Brick;Johannah Brick;Bridget Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-NZ3|| |- |3284||J. Crawford||Emily ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Mitchell, West Perth, Perth, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Emily Crawford;James L. Crawford;Mary E.A. Crawford;Robert G. Crawford;Charles H Crawford;William H. Crawford;Ida M. Crawford;Frederick F. Crawford;Samuel L.P. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFB-89K|| |- |3285||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||9||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||William J. Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;James R. Crawford;William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-7ST|| |- |3286||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||26||1855||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||George Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Redford Crawford;Elizabeth Sams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-Q1W|| |- |3287||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||Martha McCardle;Martha Schoemaker||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-4NW|| |- |3288||Crawford||Freda ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Jane Crawford;Nelie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX4-FY6|| |- |3289||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||50||1831||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Jas. Crawford;Charles Wilson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-GH3|| |- |3290||E. Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||S. E. Crawford;Wilford L. Crawford;Fred H. Crawford;Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-N6D|| |- |3291||Crawford||George ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Arthur Crawford;Esther Crawford;Robert Crawford;Allice Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Fleetwood Crawford;Eveline Craig||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-7S2|| |- |3292||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||William McWaters;Martha McWaters;Walter McWaters;William McWaters;Patrick Crawford;Mary Crawford;George Crawford;John Crawford;Fanny Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNQ-F5G|| |- |3293||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||45||1836||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Edward Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-B5B|| |- |3294||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||48||1833||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza J. Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Henry Crawford;Edith Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX5-XY4|| |- |3295||Crawford||M.A.E. ||||Female||39||1842||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Marguerite Crawford;E.L. Crawford;Florence Mary Crawford;Lilian Crawford;Amy Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Rosanna Doyle;Kate Barns;Thomas Perkins;James Doyle;Kate Perkins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PCG|| |- |3296||Crawford||John ||||Male||42||1839||Ireland||St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Benjamin Allen;Elizabeth Allen;Edith Allen;Cora Allen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDD-KCK|| |- |3297||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||40||1841||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Archibald Crawford;Daniel Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Agnes Crawford;John Crawford;Peter Crawford;Archibald Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford;Sarah Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-W3C|| |- |3298||Crawford||Wm. ||||Male||41||1840||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-MSL|| |- |3299||Crawford||M.Ann ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Geo.Wm. Crawford;Susan Crawford;Jas.Robt. Crawford;Mary J. Crawford;John A. Crawford;E.Jennett Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFC-1K2|| |- |3300||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Blenheim, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||William Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;John Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edward Crawford;Jane Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margrit ... Crawford;Johanna Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDN-DQ4|| |- |3301||Crawford||Lilian ||||Female||12||1869||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Marguerite Crawford;M.A.E. Crawford;E.L. Crawford;Florence Mary Crawford;Amy Crawford;Arthur Crawford;Rosanna Doyle;Kate Barns;Thomas Perkins;James Doyle;Kate Perkins||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJY-PCR|| |- |3302||Crawford||J. ||||Male||50||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada||M. Crawford;R. Crawford;A. Crawford;J. Crawford;J. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6M-RXW|| |- |3303||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||47||1834||Ontario, Canada||Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Crawford;Jane C. Crawford;Allice M. Crawford;Henry J. Crawford;Billa F. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN3-J7Z|| |- |3304||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||Nellie Crawford;Margret M. Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;John A. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDK-D63|| |- |3305||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Ellen Crawford;Jane Scott||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-C3D|| |- |3306||Crawford||James ||||Male||65||1816||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Jane Crawford;Lizzia Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF7-3MG|| |- |3307||L. Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Richard Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Henry John Crawford;Charles Thos. Crawford;Mary Alice Crawford;George Fredrick Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQC|| |- |3308||Crawford||James ||||Male||29||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Edward Peacock||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Z-62J|| |- |3309||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||William Crawford;Jane Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Laura Crawford;Fannie Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edgar Crawford;Charles Crawford;Clara Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVVM-5MC|| |- |3310||Crawford||Rose ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Donald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-NTW|| |- |3311||Crawford||John ||||Male||18||1863||England, United Kingdom||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Wilhelmina Crawford;Minnie Ritchey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-TGK|| |- |3312||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||John M. Gilchrist;Lizzie Jemima Gilchrist;Helen Gilchrist;John B. Gilchrist;Maud Gilchrist;James Gilchrist;George Patterson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-GWY|| |- |3313||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||James Howie;Mary Howie;James S. Howie;Nettie Howie;Elizabeth Howie;Alexander Howie;Clara Howard;Agnes Howard;John Richardson;Rebecca Williamson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-KPF|| |- |3314||Crawford||William ||||Male||27||1854||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Mary Ann Crawford;Robert Crawford;Ellen E. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJT-MGD|| |- |3315||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||31||1850||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Alexander Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-WST|| |- |3316||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Crawford;Nancy Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Isabella Crawford;Maggie Crawford;John Crawford;Archy McCallum;Jane McCallum;Archy McCallum;John McCallum;William McCallum;Gilbert McCallum;Thomas McCallum;Margaret McCallum;Mary McCallum||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-FK8|| |- |3317||Crawford||Martin ||||Male||26||1855||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Maxwell Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Mary Crawford;John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;William Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-VG7|| |- |3318||C. Crawford||Ann ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Nancy Crawford;John Crawford Jr.;Duncan M. Crawford;Angus Crawford;Wallace Crawford;Daniel M. Crawford;Walter M. Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDG-7QB|| |- |3319||Crawford||Murray ||||Male||0||1881||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||Titus B. Crawford;Rebecca Crawford;George W. Crawford;Jane Crawford;Alexander Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXQ-9SL|| |- |3320||Crawford||William ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Mary Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Jane Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-8S2|| |- |3321||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||36||1845||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Crawford;Gaderns C. Crawford;Christmas A. Crawford;Margret Allice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-P5H|| |- |3322||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Alexander Crawford;Sushanah Crawford;Duncan Crawford;Abram Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-3PH|| |- |3323||Crawford||Sushana ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Almira Bonesteel||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF8-TGH|| |- |3324||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford;Rachel Crawford;James Crawford;Alexandre Crawford;John Crawford;Isaac Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFR-8G1|| |- |3325||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||David Crawford;Patience Crawford;John Crawford;Margaret Crawford;David Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-HNS|| |- |3326||Crawford||Catherin ||||Female||70||1811||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Duncan Crawford;Duncan Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDL-PNB|| |- |3327||Crawford||George ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||William Preston;Catharine Preston;Violet E Preston;Catharine Preston;Cora Jones||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-8ZQ|| |- |3328||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Henry Crawford;Alice Crawford;Maria Crawford;Euphemia Bell;Wilson McDonald||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFZ-JQN|| |- |3329||Crawford||Cunningham ||||Male||55||1826||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Euphemia Crawford;George Crawford;James Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Mary Jane Crawford;Euphemia Crawford;William Crawford;Frank Crawford;Emily Crawford;Charlotte Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-31X|| |- |3330||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Francis Crawford;Henry Crawford;Rachel Crawford;Adaline Crawford;Donald Helser;Caroline Helser;Charles Fice;Edward Warren;Ellen Stracham||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFV-CLB|| |- |3331||Crawford||Phillip ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||Almira Crawford;Alberta Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX2-BP5|| |- |3332||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crawford;Mariah Crawford;Matilda Crawford;Thomas Crawford;William Crawford;Annie Crawford;James Crawford;David Crawford;John Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-F3F|| |- |3333||Thomas Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Blanshard, Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;William Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margret Crawford;James Crawford;Ellen Crawford;Elizebeth Crawford;David Crawford;Samuel A. Crawford;Mary Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD2-KCK|| |- |3334||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||38||1843||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brighton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||James Crawford;Sarah Crawford;Charles Crawford;Alexander Crawford;George Crawford;Nellie Crawford;Andrew Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-7SF|| |- |3335||A. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||36||1845||Ontario, Canada||Parkdale, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Emily Crawford;Catharine Crawford;John T. Crwford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-HYZ|| |- |3336||Mayinison Crawford||Mathew ||||Male||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Margaret Mary Crawford;Jas Arthur Crawford;John Wesley Crawford;Pheobe Elizabeth Crawford;Robert George Crawford;Sarah Ellen Crawford;William Taylor Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXW-Q2C|| |- |3337||Crawford||William ||||Male||32||1849||||St. Martins, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Mina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-YBX|| |- |3338||Crawford||Archd. ||||Male||30||1851||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Isabell Crawford;Maggie Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-LZZ|| |- |3339||Crawford||Goslena ||||Male||18||1863||Quebec, Canada||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Amy Crawford;Lilia Crawford;Samuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJL-Q6T|| |- |3340||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||22||1859||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Amy Crawford;Lilia Crawford;Goslena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJL-Q6R|| |- |3341||Crawford||Amy ||||Female||50||1831||Ireland||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Lilia Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Goslena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJL-Q6P|| |- |3342||Crawford||Lilia ||||Female||24||1857||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Amy Crawford;Samuel Crawford;Goslena Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJL-Q65|| |- |3343||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||23||1858||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||William Randall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJL-GZ6|| |- |3344||Crawford||Betsy ||||Female||46||1835||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||George Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJL-XY7|| |- |3345||Crawford||George ||||Male||44||1837||Scotland, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Betsy Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJL-XYQ|| |- |3346||J. Crawford||Allen ||||Male||24||1857||England, United Kingdom||Montreal, Quebec, Canada||Isaac H. Stearns;Mary Stearns;Chs. M. Murray;Harriet Murray;Hattie Murray;Chas. C. Murray;John McKinnon;Alexander Aylmour;Wm. H. Marshall;A.d. Thompson;Andrew Johnson;L.w. Smith;George Armstrong;I. Steele;John J. Hocken;Andrew Cook;Rich'd. S. Freeman;Francis P. Stitt||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJL-F5P|| |- |3347||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||2||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ann E. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Susan Crawford;Simeon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8F|| |- |3348||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||17||1864||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Margarett Crawford;George Crawford;Peter Crawford;Martin Galvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-7CW|| |- |3349||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||2||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry Crawford;Anna Crawford;Lilia K Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV65-M8V|| |- |3350||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||8||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Arch. Crawford;Rosina Crawford;Frances Crawford;Flora Crawford;Minne Crawford;Jsa Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-1YK|| |- |3351||Crawford||Ronald ||||Male||46||1835||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Francis Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV65-M86|| |- |3352||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||37||1844||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Ann E. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Susan Crawford;Simeon Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8H|| |- |3353||Crawford||Edwin ||||Male||14||1867||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||Zachariah Crawford;Anna Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-L2K|| |- |3354||Crawford||Francis ||||Female||72||1809||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Ronald Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV65-M8X|| |- |3355||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||29||1852||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Amelia Crawford;Emily Crawford;Walter Crawford;Lemuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8J|| |- |3356||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margarett Crawford;George Crawford;Peter Crawford;Martin Galvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-7CS|| |- |3357||Crawford||Lemuel ||||Male||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Amelia Crawford;Emily Crawford;Walter Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8L|| |- |3358||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margarett Crawford;George Crawford;Peter Crawford;Martin Galvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-7CQ|| |- |3359||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||23||1858||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Newton W. Crawford;Anne Crawford;George W. Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S81|| |- |3360||Crawford||Rosina ||||Female||38||1843||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Arch. Crawford;Frances Crawford;Flora Crawford;Minne Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jsa Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-1YF|| |- |3361||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||14||1867||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;Jeremiah Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Emily Crawford;Maude Crawford;John Cooey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-MHL|| |- |3362||Crawford||Margarett ||||Female||14||1867||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Anna Crawford;George Crawford;Peter Crawford;Martin Galvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-7C4|| |- |3363||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Alva Carter;Margaret Carter;Edith L Carter;Ernest Carter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-7B3|| |- |3364||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||2||1879||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margarett Crawford;George Crawford;Martin Galvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-7CC|| |- |3365||Crawford||John ||||Male||23||1858||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;Jeremiah Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Emily Crawford;Maude Crawford;John Cooey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-MHJ|| |- |3366||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||31||1850||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry Crawford;Lilia K Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV65-M8N|| |- |3367||Crawford||Simeon ||||Male||51||1830||Quebec, Canada||Sutton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Lousina Crawford;Simeon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-328|| |- |3368||Crawford||Zachariah ||||Male||48||1833||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||Anna Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-L2F|| |- |3369||W. Crawford||Newton ||||Male||29||1852||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Anne Crawford;George W. Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S85|| |- |3370||Crawford||Elijah ||||Male||33||1848||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Newton W. Crawford;Anne Crawford;George W. Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8Y|| |- |3371||Jane Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||25||1856||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Newton W. Crawford;Anne Crawford;George W. Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8B|| |- |3372||Crawford||Simeon ||||Male||14||1867||Quebec, Canada||Sutton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Simeon Crawford;Lousina Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-326|| |- |3373||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||11||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Arch. Crawford;Rosina Crawford;Frances Crawford;Minne Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jsa Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-1YJ|| |- |3374||Crawford||John ||||Male||65||1816||Ireland||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;Jeremiah Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Emily Crawford;Maude Crawford;John Cooey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-MHF|| |- |3375||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ann E. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Susan Crawford;Simeon Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8D|| |- |3376||Ann Crawford||Lucy ||||Female||19||1862||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Newton W. Crawford;Anne Crawford;George W. Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-SDM|| |- |3377||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||36||1845||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Anna Crawford;Lilia K Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV65-M8F|| |- |3378||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ann E. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Susan Crawford;Simeon Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S88|| |- |3379||Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||4||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Arch. Crawford;Rosina Crawford;Frances Crawford;Flora Crawford;Minne Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jsa Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-1YL|| |- |3380||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||19||1862||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||Zachariah Crawford;Anna Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-L2J|| |- |3381||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||63||1818||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary E. Crawford;Newton W. Crawford;Anne Crawford;George W. Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8G|| |- |3382||W. Crawford||George ||||Male||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Newton W. Crawford;Anne Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8T|| |- |3383||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||13||1868||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Arch. Crawford;Rosina Crawford;Flora Crawford;Minne Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jsa Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-1YN|| |- |3384||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||7||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ann E. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Simeon Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S86|| |- |3385||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||Zachariah Crawford;Anna Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Margaret Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-L2L|| |- |3386||Crawford||Jsa ||||Female||6||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Arch. Crawford;Rosina Crawford;Frances Crawford;Flora Crawford;Minne Crawford;Janet Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-1Y2|| |- |3387||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||25||1856||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Mary E. Crawford;Newton W. Crawford;George W. Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8R|| |- |3388||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||43||1838||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||Zachariah Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-L2N|| |- |3389||Crawford||Maude ||||Female||7||1874||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;Jeremiah Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Emily Crawford;John Cooey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-MHP|| |- |3390||E. Crawford||Mary ||||Female||64||1817||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Edward Crawford;Newton W. Crawford;Anne Crawford;George W. Crawford;Elijah Crawford;Sarah Jane Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Lucy Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8P|| |- |3391||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||8||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Amelia Crawford;Walter Crawford;Lemuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8K|| |- |3392||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||42||1839||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;John Crawford;Jeremiah Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Emily Crawford;Maude Crawford;John Cooey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-MHN|| |- |3393||Crawford||James ||||Male||34||1847||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Crawford;Amelia Crawford;Emily Crawford;Walter Crawford;Lemuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8N|| |- |3394||K Crawford||Lilia ||||Female||6||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wyses Corner, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Henry Crawford;Anna Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV65-M8J|| |- |3395||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||37||1844||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Thomas Crawford;James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margarett Crawford;George Crawford;Peter Crawford;Martin Galvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-7C3|| |- |3396||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||12||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ann E. Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Susan Crawford;Simeon Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8Z|| |- |3397||Crawford||James ||||Male||20||1861||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;Jeremiah Crawford;William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Emily Crawford;Maude Crawford;John Cooey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-MHK|| |- |3398||Crawford||Lousina ||||Female||47||1834||Quebec, Canada||Sutton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Simeon Crawford;Simeon Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-32D|| |- |3399||Crawford||Minne ||||Female||10||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Arch. Crawford;Rosina Crawford;Frances Crawford;Flora Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jsa Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-1YV|| |- |3400||Crawford||Simeon ||||Male||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Ann E. Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Susan Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8X|| |- |3401||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margarett Crawford;George Crawford;Peter Crawford;Martin Galvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-7C7|| |- |3402||E. Crawford||Ann ||||Female||38||1843||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Andrew Crawford;Alexander Crawford;William Crawford;Thomas Crawford;Susan Crawford;Simeon Crawford;Mary Ann Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8C|| |- |3403||Crawford||Arch. ||||Male||49||1832||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Rosina Crawford;Frances Crawford;Flora Crawford;Minne Crawford;Janet Crawford;Jsa Crawford;Herbert Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-1YX|| |- |3404||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||17||1864||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||Zachariah Crawford;Anna Crawford;Mary Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Margaret Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-L2V|| |- |3405||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||10||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||Zachariah Crawford;Anna Crawford;Mary Crawford;Ida Crawford;Edwin Crawford;Flora Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-L22|| |- |3406||Crawford||Jeremiah ||||Male||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Emily Crawford;Maude Crawford;John Cooey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-MHV|| |- |3407||Crawford||William ||||Male||18||1863||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;Jeremiah Crawford;James Crawford;Martha Crawford;Emily Crawford;Maude Crawford;John Cooey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-MH2|| |- |3408||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||12||1869||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||John Crawford;Eliza Crawford;John Crawford;Jeremiah Crawford;James Crawford;William Crawford;Martha Crawford;Maude Crawford;John Cooey||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-MHG|| |- |3409||Crawford||George ||||Male||7||1874||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||Thomas Crawford;Mary Crawford;James Crawford;Catharine Crawford;Anna Crawford;Margarett Crawford;Peter Crawford;Martin Galvin||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN1-7CH|| |- |3410||Crawford||Amelia ||||Female||9||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Emily Crawford;Walter Crawford;Lemuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S8V|| |- |3411||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||4||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crawford;Elizabeth Crawford;Amelia Crawford;Emily Crawford;Lemuel Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6P-S82|| |- |3412||Crowferd||George ||||Male||50||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Crowferd;Emma Crowferd;Ada Crowferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BF|| |- |3413||Crawforth||Eliza ||||Female||44||1837||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawforth;Mathew Crawforth;Hannah Crawqforth;Rachael Crawforth;Ruth Crawforth;Mark Crawforth;William Crawforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-8QR|| |- |3414||E.D Craford||Mary ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Craford;Laday Craford;Anna E Craford;Liday J Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-M61|| |- |3415||Craford||Mattie ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas Craford;John Craford;Sam Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-KT8|| |- |3416||Crford||Joseph ||||Male||46||1835||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Elisa Crford;Mary Crford;Andrew Crford;Joseph Crford;George Crford;John Crford;Minnie Crford;Charles Crford;Judson Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-8M1|| |- |3417||J Croford||Mary ||||Female||34||1847||England, United Kingdom||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Maryann Croford;Margret Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-2LH|| |- |3418||B. Craford||George ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Robert Craford;Sophia Craford;Tanna E. Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-ZNT|| |- |3419||W. Crawdford||Mary ||||Female||15||1866||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawdford;Ann Crawdford;James Crawdford;William Crawdford;Archibald Crawdford;Thos. Crawdford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-M94|| |- |3420||Jane Craford||Mary ||||Female||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Mayes;Esther Mayes;Maria Mayes;Elizabeth Mayes;Aaron B. Mayes;Esther Mayes;Christina Mayes;Martha Mayes;Israel Michimer;Philander Craford;Hannibal P. Craford;Thos. L. Craford;Geo. W. Craford;Mary M. Craford;John Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-1KY|| |- |3421||Crawfurd||Nancy ||||Female||50||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawfurd;John Crawfurd;Paulina Crawfurd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6B-1F1|| |- |3422||E Craford||Anna ||||Female||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Craford;Laday Craford;Mary E.D Craford;Liday J Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-MXM|| |- |3423||Craford||James ||||Male||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Springfield, Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||Sare Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-S5K|| |- |3424||Carawford||Henry ||||Male||39||1842||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Mary A. Caruwford;Patrick Carawford;Ellen Carawford;Mary Carawford;Jane carawford;Henry Carawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-9MX|| |- |3425||Crwford||James ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crwford;Mary Crwford;Richard Crwford;Walter Crwford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-3P1|| |- |3426||Craford||Hannibal ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Victoria Craford;Lilla Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-ZQW|| |- |3427||Crawdford||Archibald ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawdford;Ann Crawdford;Mary W. Crawdford;James Crawdford;William Crawdford;Thos. Crawdford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-M9C|| |- |3428||Croford||George ||||Male||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Abagail Croford;Elisha Croford;Eliza Jane Croford;W. John Croford;Martha Croford;Julie Croford;Hason Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-482|| |- |3429||Crawfort||Robert ||||Male||17||1864||United States||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||Anna Crawford;Marie Anne Crawford;Frank Crawford;Alice Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNR-W6P|| |- |3430||Craford||John ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Mattie Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas Craford;Sam Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-KTF|| |- |3431||Crawfourd||Josepheen ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-MSD|| |- |3432||Craford||James ||||Male||30||1851||Canada||Sandwich East Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||Rebeca Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-VZ3|| |- |3433||Croffer||Sarah ||||Female||24||1857||England, United Kingdom||Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||John Croffer;Sarah Croffer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-K8W|| |- |3434||Croford||Charlotte ||||Female||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Charlotte Croford;Samuel Croford;Thomas Croford;Anna Croford;Alice Croford;Josephine Williams;Asa Croford;Thomas Williams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-7BH|| |- |3435||Croferd||James ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||Mary Croferd;William Croferd;Margaret Croferd;Mary Croferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BZG|| |- |3436||Crford||John ||||Male||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crford;Elisa Crford;Mary Crford;Andrew Crford;Joseph Crford;George Crford;Minnie Crford;Charles Crford;Judson Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-897|| |- |3437||Crafford||Catherine ||||Female||55||1826||||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crafford;Henry Crafford;Eligin Crafford;Catherin Crafford;William Crafford;Robert Crafford;Alex Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-S3X|| |- |3438||Craford||Elisabeth ||||Female||56||1825||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Craford;Arthur Craford;Wallace Craford;Euphemie Craford;Salina Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-ZY5|| |- |3439||Crafford||John ||||Male||30||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||Canonto, North Frontenac, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Flora Crafford;David Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-D3M|| |- |3440||Craford||Mary ||||Female||40||1841||Ireland||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mattie Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas Craford;John Craford;Sam Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-KTZ|| |- |3441||Crofford||John ||||Male||44||1837||New Brunswick, Canada||Carleton, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||James P Caie;Eliza H Caie;Isabella T. Caie;Mary E. Caie;Isabella Caie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV66-6Z9|| |- |3442||Jane Croford||Eliza ||||Female||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Abagail Croford;Elisha Croford;George Croford;W. John Croford;Martha Croford;Julie Croford;Hason Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48L|| |- |3443||Crawfod||Robert ||||Male||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Chatham, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||Murdoch Gilles;Mary Gilles;Sarah Gilles;John Gilles;Mary Gilles;David Sadler;Edwin Peters;Mark Lacey;Catharine Childs;Joseph Anderson;Tilles... Anderson;Henry Carroll;Sarah Carroll;John Coughlen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-Y6H|| |- |3444||Craford||William ||||Male||26||1855||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Wright;Margaret Wright;Robert Wright;Sarah Earl;Craford Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-TGC|| |- |3445||W. Crowford||Henry ||||Male||62||1819||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Anvelle Crowford;Norven Crowford;Gennett Crowford;Mary Mathews||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-5PN|| |- |3446||Crawferd||Alice ||||Female||20||1861||Quebec, Canada||Dunham, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||George Crawferd;Ada Crawferd;George Crawferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJS-J5G|| |- |3447||Crawfurd||John ||||Male||19||1862||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawfurd;Nancy Crawfurd;Paulina Crawfurd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6B-1NM|| |- |3448||Crawferd||Ada ||||Female||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Dunham, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||George Crawferd;Alice Crawferd;George Crawferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJS-J5P|| |- |3449||Craford||Ellin ||||Female||23||1858||Newfoundland, Canada||Lot 46, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||Luke Power;Mary Power;John S Power;E Agness Power;W Francis Power;Richard James Power||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNH-7VZ|| |- |3450||Crawforth||Sarah ||||Female||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Paris, Brant, Ontario, Canada||George Laing;Jennet Laing;Jessie Laing;Grace Laing;Laura Laing||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDZ-K2S|| |- |3451||Crowferd||James ||||Male||11||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Tama Crowferd;Louisa Dies;Ellen Thomson;Easta Dies;Levina Johnson;Joseph Cornwell;Ida Cornwell;John Crowferd;William Johnson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-71V|| |- |3452||Carawford||Henry ||||Male||38||1843||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Clara Carawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-BPK|| |- |3453||Crowferd||Elizabeth ||||Female||40||1841||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crowferd;Emma Crowferd;Ada Crowferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BN|| |- |3454||Crowford||Donald ||||Male||76||1805||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crowford;Eva Crowford;Herbert Crowford;Stanley Crowford;Mary Crowford;Edgar Crowford;Catherine Crowford;Adelia Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-SY9|| |- |3455||Croffard||Louisa ||||Female||29||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Ebbet;Mary A. Ebbet;Charles Ebbet;Elizabeth Ebbet;Arthur Ebbet;Frederick Ebbet;Alice Ebbet;John Gorly||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-372|| |- |3456||Crawfurd||George ||||Male||50||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||Nancy Crawfurd;John Crawfurd;Paulina Crawfurd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6B-1FB|| |- |3457||Crowferd||Fred ||||Male||8||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Nethaniel Crowferd;Annie M Crowferd;Samuel J Crowferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BL|| |- |3458||Crawfort||Ida ||||Female||5||1876||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-ZDS|| |- |3459||Carawford||Henry ||||Male||1||1880||Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Henry Carawford;Mary A. Caruwford;Patrick Carawford;Ellen Carawford;Mary Carawford;Jane carawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-9M2|| |- |3460||Crawfort||Charles ||||Male||9||1872||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-ZDM|| |- |3461||Crowford||Eva ||||Female||27||1854||Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crowford;Herbert Crowford;Stanley Crowford;Mary Crowford;Edgar Crowford;Catherine Crowford;Donald Crowford;Adelia Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-STR|| |- |3462||Crawdford||James ||||Male||14||1867||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawdford;Ann Crawdford;Mary W. Crawdford;William Crawdford;Archibald Crawdford;Thos. Crawdford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-MSZ|| |- |3463||M Crowferd||Annie ||||Female||29||1852||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Nethaniel Crowferd;Fred Crowferd;Samuel J Crowferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7B2|| |- |3464||Crawfort||William ||||Male||61||1820||Ireland||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Crawfort;Elisa J. Crawfort;William J. Crawfort;Isaballa Crawfort;Harriet Crawfort;Fanny Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Coraline T. Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-8HC|| |- |3465||Craford||Euphemie ||||Female||26||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Craford;Elisabeth Craford;Arthur Craford;Wallace Craford;Salina Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-ZYY|| |- |3466||Crafford||Catherin ||||Female||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crafford;Catherine Crafford;Henry Crafford;Eligin Crafford;William Crafford;Robert Crafford;Alex Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-S3J|| |- |3467||Craford||Margaret ||||Female||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Catharine Craford;William L. Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-1ZF|| |- |3468||John Croford||W. ||||Male||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Abagail Croford;Elisha Croford;George Croford;Eliza Jane Croford;Martha Croford;Julie Croford;Hason Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48G|| |- |3469||Croffard||Albert ||||Male||19||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Croffard;Ann Croffard;Samuel Croffard;Allice Croffard;Wallace Croffard;Annie Croffard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-SW6|| |- |3470||Crawfort||Andrew ||||Male||51||1830||Ireland||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-Z85|| |- |3471||Crafford||David ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Canonto, North Frontenac, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crafford;Flora Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-D3S|| |- |3472||Crawfurd||Paulina ||||Female||16||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crawfurd;Nancy Crawfurd;John Crawfurd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6B-1N9|| |- |3473||Crowferd||William ||||Male||45||1836||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Mary J Crowferd;Charles Crowferd;Dorothea Crowferd;Margret Johnson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-71Q|| |- |3474||Crawferd||George ||||Male||25||1856||Quebec, Canada||Dunham, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||Alice Crawferd;Ada Crawferd;George Crawferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJS-J5L|| |- |3475||Crowferd||Delia ||||Female||25||1856||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Asael Crowferd;Loues J Crowferd;Bertha Crowferd;Mary W Crowfered||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-71M|| |- |3476||Croford||Marianne ||||Female||76||1805||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Daniel Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-481|| |- |3477||Crowford||Edgar ||||Male||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crowford;Eva Crowford;Herbert Crowford;Stanley Crowford;Mary Crowford;Catherine Crowford;Donald Crowford;Adelia Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-ST1|| |- |3478||W. Craford||Geo. ||||Male||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Mayes;Esther Mayes;Maria Mayes;Elizabeth Mayes;Aaron B. Mayes;Esther Mayes;Christina Mayes;Martha Mayes;Israel Michimer;Philander Craford;Mary Jane Craford;Hannibal P. Craford;Thos. L. Craford;Mary M. Craford;John Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-12M|| |- |3479||Croferd||William ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Croferd;Mary Croferd;Margaret Croferd;Mary Croferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BZ5|| |- |3480||Crford||George ||||Male||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crford;Elisa Crford;Mary Crford;Andrew Crford;Joseph Crford;John Crford;Minnie Crford;Charles Crford;Judson Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89Q|| |- |3481||Croffard||Wallace ||||Male||14||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Croffard;Ann Croffard;Samuel Croffard;Albert Croffard;Allice Croffard;Annie Croffard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-SWF|| |- |3482||J. Crawfort||William ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa J. Crawfort;Isaballa Crawfort;Harriet Crawfort;Fanny Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Coraline T. Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-8HD|| |- |3483||Crofford||Emeline ||||Female||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||David Grant;Jane Grant;Ruth A. Grant||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-Q1F|| |- |3484||Croford||Daniel ||||Male||66||1815||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Marianne Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48B|| |- |3485||Croffard||Allice ||||Female||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Croffard;Ann Croffard;Samuel Croffard;Albert Croffard;Wallace Croffard;Annie Croffard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-SWX|| |- |3486||Croford||Anna ||||Female||14||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Charlotte Croford;Samuel Croford;Charlotte Croford;Thomas Croford;Alice Croford;Josephine Williams;Asa Croford;Thomas Williams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-7BZ|| |- |3487||Crafford||Margaret ||||Female||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||James Gibson;Catherine Gibson;Maggy M. Gibson;Ester Eddia Gibson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVN9-B9H|| |- |3488||Crawfort||Alfred ||||Male||12||1869||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-Z8B|| |- |3489||Croford||Jacque ||||Male||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Henriette Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48T|| |- |3490||Croferd||Mary ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Croferd;Mary Croferd;William Croferd;Margaret Croferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BZT|| |- |3491||J Craford||Liday ||||Female||1||1880||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Craford;Laday Craford;Mary E.D Craford;Anna E Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-MX9|| |- |3492||Croferd||Margaret ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Croferd;Mary Croferd;William Croferd;Mary Croferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BZR|| |- |3493||Ann Crofford||Mary ||||Female||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Osgoode, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||William Crofford;Samuel Crofford;Allen Jane Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXC-MCC|| |- |3494||Carawford||Clara ||||Female||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Henry Carawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF3-BP2|| |- |3495||Crowferd||Maggie ||||Female||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crowferd;Elizabeth Crowferd;Hattie Crowferd;Jane Javes;Laura Javes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BT|| |- |3496||Crowford||Herbert ||||Male||7||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crowford;Eva Crowford;Stanley Crowford;Mary Crowford;Edgar Crowford;Catherine Crowford;Donald Crowford;Adelia Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-STT|| |- |3497||Crawfort||Thomas ||||Male||6||1875||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-ZD9|| |- |3498||Craford||Arthur ||||Male||28||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Craford;Elisabeth Craford;Wallace Craford;Euphemie Craford;Salina Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-ZYR|| |- |3499||Crwford||Walter ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crwford;Mary Crwford;Richard Crwford;James Crwford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-35M|| |- |3500||Crofford||William ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crofford;Ann Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-5QD|| |- |3501||Crafford||Robert ||||Male||31||1850||Canada||Westmeath, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Madaline Crafford;Mazie Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-V93|| |- |3502||Crawfort||Harriet ||||Female||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa J. Crawfort;William J. Crawfort;Isaballa Crawfort;Fanny Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Coraline T. Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-8HX|| |- |3503||Crafford||Janice ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Canonto, North Frontenac, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Isabel Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-1M2|| |- |3504||Crowford||James ||||Male||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||Eva Crowford;Herbert Crowford;Stanley Crowford;Mary Crowford;Edgar Crowford;Catherine Crowford;Donald Crowford;Adelia Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-ST5|| |- |3505||Croffard||Samuel ||||Male||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Croffard;Ann Croffard;Albert Croffard;Allice Croffard;Wallace Croffard;Annie Croffard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-SWD|| |- |3506||Crawourd||William ||||Male||33||1848||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDB-QHW|| |- |3507||J Crowferd||Samuel ||||Male||4||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Nethaniel Crowferd;Annie M Crowferd;Fred Crowferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BG|| |- |3508||Crawforth||William ||||Male||4||1877||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawforth;Eliza Crawforth;Mathew Crawforth;Hannah Crawqforth;Rachael Crawforth;Ruth Crawforth;Mark Crawforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-879|| |- |3509||Crafford||Mazie ||||Female||5||1876||Ontario, Canada||Westmeath, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crafford;Madaline Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-V97|| |- |3510||Croford||Robert ||||Male||4||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Robb Croford;Verina Croford;Joseph Henry Croford;James A. Croford;George Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-9T1|| |- |3511||Craford||Craford ||||Female||25||1856||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||George Wright;Margaret Wright;Robert Wright;Sarah Earl;William Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-TGZ|| |- |3512||Croford||Thomas ||||Male||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Charlotte Croford;Samuel Croford;Charlotte Croford;Anna Croford;Alice Croford;Josephine Williams;Asa Croford;Thomas Williams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-7BC|| |- |3513||Crawfard||Margaret ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||||John Labrash;Lucy Labrash;Charlotte Crawford;Louis French||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-GJN|| |- |3514||Craford||Salina ||||Female||23||1858||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Craford;Elisabeth Craford;Arthur Craford;Wallace Craford;Euphemie Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-ZYB|| |- |3515||Crawforth||Mathew ||||Male||54||1827||England, United Kingdom||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Eliza Crawforth;Mathew Crawforth;Hannah Crawqforth;Rachael Crawforth;Ruth Crawforth;Mark Crawforth;William Crawforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-8Q5|| |- |3516||Crafford||Brice ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||Adam Lucus;Catherin Lucus;Allick Lucus;Bengiman Lucus;David Lucas;William Colman||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVV3-128|| |- |3517||Croffer||John ||||Male||28||1853||England, United Kingdom||Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Croffer;Sarah Croffer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-K8Q|| |- |3518||Craford||William ||||Male||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Laday Craford;Mary E.D Craford;Anna E Craford;Liday J Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-M6Y|| |- |3519||Croford||Nathaniel ||||Male||51||1830||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||George Croford;Mariene Croford;Charles Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-4D4|| |- |3520||Croford||Henriette ||||Female||29||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Jacque Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48Y|| |- |3521||Crawfort||Fanny ||||Female||15||1866||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa J. Crawfort;William J. Crawfort;Isaballa Crawfort;Harriet Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Coraline T. Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-8HF|| |- |3522||Croford||George ||||Male||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Robb Croford;Verina Croford;Joseph Henry Croford;James A. Croford;Robert Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-9YM|| |- |3523||Croford||William ||||Male||60||1821||New Brunswick, Canada||Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Charlotte Croford;Samuel Croford;Charlotte Croford;Thomas Croford;Anna Croford;Alice Croford;Josephine Williams;Asa Croford;Thomas Williams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-7B7|| |- |3524||T. Crwford||John ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Parkdale, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||John Crawford;Mary A. Crawford;Emily Crawford;Catharine Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFW-HY6|| |- |3525||J Crowferd||Loues ||||Female||4||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Asael Crowferd;Delia Crowferd;Bertha Crowferd;Mary W Crowfered||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-719|| |- |3526||Craford||Thomas ||||Male||73||1808||Ontario, Canada||Kinloss Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNS-1N1|| |- |3527||Croford||William ||||Male||55||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Abagail Croford;Elisha Croford;George Croford;Eliza Jane Croford;W. John Croford;Martha Croford;Julie Croford;Hason Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48J|| |- |3528||Crafford||Flora ||||Female||27||1854||Ontario, Canada||Canonto, North Frontenac, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||John Crafford;David Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-D39|| |- |3529||Crafford||Robert ||||Male||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Port Hope, Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||George McCormick;Maria C. McCormick;Samuel McCormick;William McCormick;Serah McCormick;Martha McCormick;Emmy McCormick;Lillie McCormick||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-WT6|| |- |3530||Crofford||John ||||Male||34||1847||Ontario, Canada||Osgoode, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||William ... Condie;Jassy Condie;Jane Condie;John N. Condie;William J. F. Condie;Mary H. Condie;Archebold Condie;Margaret R. Condie;Elisabeth Condie||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXC-MCH|| |- |3531||Crawfort||Henry ||||Male||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-ZDQ|| |- |3532||Croford||Sone ||||Male||29||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||John Croford;Isaac Croford;Ruphus Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-Q85|| |- |3533||Crafford||William ||||Male||60||1821||Ireland||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Catherine Crafford;Henry Crafford;Eligin Crafford;Catherin Crafford;William Crafford;Robert Crafford;Alex Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-S36|| |- |3534||Crawfort||John ||||Male||10||1871||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-Z81|| |- |3535||Croford||Mariene ||||Female||60||1821||Nova Scotia, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Nathaniel Croford;George Croford;Charles Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-4DC|| |- |3536||Crawfort||Thomas ||||Male||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa J. Crawfort;William J. Crawfort;Isaballa Crawfort;Harriet Crawfort;Fanny Crawfort;Coraline T. Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-8HN|| |- |3537||Crowferd||Nethaniel ||||Female||37||1844||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Annie M Crowferd;Fred Crowferd;Samuel J Crowferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BK|| |- |3538||Crofford||Samuel ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Osgoode, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crofford;William Crofford;Allen Jane Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXC-MC8|| |- |3539||Crawforth||Rachael ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawforth;Eliza Crawforth;Mathew Crawforth;Hannah Crawqforth;Ruth Crawforth;Mark Crawforth;William Crawforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-8QB|| |- |3540||Croford||Julie ||||Female||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Abagail Croford;Elisha Croford;George Croford;Eliza Jane Croford;W. John Croford;Martha Croford;Hason Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-485|| |- |3541||Croford||John ||||Male||27||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Isaac Croford;Ruphus Croford;Sone Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-Q8L|| |- |3542||Crowferd||Emma ||||Female||7||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crowferd;Elizabeth Crowferd;Ada Crowferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BJ|| |- |3543||Craford||Lilla ||||Female||13||1868||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Hannibal Craford;Victoria Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-ZQH|| |- |3544||Craford||Margaret ||||Female||72||1809||Ireland||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Magness Craford;George Lewis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-HJT|| |- |3545||Crowforth||Lizzie ||||Female||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Mary J. Cooper;James Cooper;Thomas Cooper;Albert Cooper||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-69P|| |- |3546||W Crowfered||Mary ||||Female||1||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Asael Crowferd;Delia Crowferd;Loues J Crowferd;Bertha Crowferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-713|| |- |3547||Crowford||Catherine ||||Female||1||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crowford;Eva Crowford;Herbert Crowford;Stanley Crowford;Mary Crowford;Edgar Crowford;Donald Crowford;Adelia Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-SYM|| |- |3548||E. Craford||Tanna ||||Female||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Robert Craford;Sophia Craford;George B. Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-ZNY|| |- |3549||Crawdford||William ||||Male||12||1869||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawdford;Ann Crawdford;Mary W. Crawdford;James Crawdford;Archibald Crawdford;Thos. Crawdford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-M9H|| |- |3550||A. Croford||James ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Robb Croford;Verina Croford;Joseph Henry Croford;Robert Croford;George Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-9TB|| |- |3551||Crowford||Robert ||||Male||24||1857||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Elizabeth Crowford;William J. Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-4DQ|| |- |3552||Crowferd||Charles ||||Male||17||1864||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crowferd;Mary J Crowferd;Dorothea Crowferd;Margret Johnson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-71W|| |- |3553||Crowferd||Tama ||||Female||60||1821||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Louisa Dies;Ellen Thomson;Easta Dies;Levina Johnson;James Crowferd;Joseph Cornwell;Ida Cornwell;John Crowferd;William Johnson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-716|| |- |3554||Craford||Laday ||||Female||39||1842||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||William Craford;Mary E.D Craford;Anna E Craford;Liday J Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-M6B|| |- |3555||Craford||William ||||Male||61||1820||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||Elisabeth Craford;Arthur Craford;Wallace Craford;Euphemie Craford;Salina Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-ZYP|| |- |3556||A. Caruwford||Mary ||||Female||41||1840||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Henry Carawford;Patrick Carawford;Ellen Carawford;Mary Carawford;Jane carawford;Henry Carawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-9MF|| |- |3557||Crowferd||Bertha ||||Female||2||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Asael Crowferd;Delia Crowferd;Loues J Crowferd;Mary W Crowfered||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-71S|| |- |3558||Crawforth||Mathew ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawforth;Eliza Crawforth;Hannah Crawqforth;Rachael Crawforth;Ruth Crawforth;Mark Crawforth;William Crawforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-8QT|| |- |3559||P. Craford||Hannibal ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Mayes;Esther Mayes;Maria Mayes;Elizabeth Mayes;Aaron B. Mayes;Esther Mayes;Christina Mayes;Martha Mayes;Israel Michimer;Philander Craford;Mary Jane Craford;Thos. L. Craford;Geo. W. Craford;Mary M. Craford;John Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-1KB|| |- |3560||Croford||Martha ||||Female||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Abagail Croford;Elisha Croford;George Croford;Eliza Jane Croford;W. John Croford;Julie Croford;Hason Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48P|| |- |3561||Croford||Margret ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Mary J Croford;Maryann Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-2LZ|| |- |3562||Croford||Samuel ||||Male||20||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Charlotte Croford;Charlotte Croford;Thomas Croford;Anna Croford;Alice Croford;Josephine Williams;Asa Croford;Thomas Williams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-7B4|| |- |3563||Craford||Sare ||||Female||30||1851||United States||Springfield, Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||James Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD6-S52|| |- |3564||Crowford||Anvelle ||||Female||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Henry W. Crowford;Norven Crowford;Gennett Crowford;Mary Mathews||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-5PJ|| |- |3565||Croferd||Mary ||||Female||43||1838||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||James Croferd;William Croferd;Margaret Croferd;Mary Croferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-BZP|| |- |3566||Croford||Hason ||||Male||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Abagail Croford;Elisha Croford;George Croford;Eliza Jane Croford;W. John Croford;Martha Croford;Julie Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48R|| |- |3567||carawford||Jane ||||Female||3||1878||Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Henry Carawford;Mary A. Caruwford;Patrick Carawford;Ellen Carawford;Mary Carawford;Henry Carawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-9MK|| |- |3568||Crwford||Richard ||||Male||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crwford;Mary Crwford;James Crwford;Walter Crwford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-3PB|| |- |3569||Crafford||Isabel ||||Female||56||1825||Ontario, Canada||Canonto, North Frontenac, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Janice Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXK-1MK|| |- |3570||Craford||Wallace ||||Male||30||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||William Craford;Elisabeth Craford;Arthur Craford;Euphemie Craford;Salina Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-ZYT|| |- |3571||Crawdford||Thos. ||||Male||7||1874||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawdford;Ann Crawdford;Mary W. Crawdford;James Crawdford;William Crawdford;Archibald Crawdford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-M9Z|| |- |3572||Crowferd||Elizabeth ||||Female||42||1839||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crowferd;Hattie Crowferd;Maggie Crowferd;Jane Javes;Laura Javes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7B5|| |- |3573||L. Craford||William ||||Male||11||1870||Ontario, Canada||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Catharine Craford;Margaret Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-1ZN|| |- |3574||Crafford||Henry ||||Male||25||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crafford;Catherine Crafford;Eligin Crafford;Catherin Crafford;William Crafford;Robert Crafford;Alex Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-S3F|| |- |3575||Crawfort||Magie ||||Female||16||1865||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-Z8T|| |- |3576||Crawferd||George ||||Male||1||1880||Quebec, Canada||Dunham, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||George Crawferd;Alice Crawferd;Ada Crawferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJS-J55|| |- |3577||Crwford||Charles ||||Male||55||1826||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Mary Crwford;Richard Crwford;James Crwford;Walter Crwford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-3PT|| |- |3578||Croford||Verina ||||Female||35||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Robb Croford;Joseph Henry Croford;James A. Croford;Robert Croford;George Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-9TT|| |- |3579||Crofford||Sarah ||||Female||20||1861||United States||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||William Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-K12|| |- |3580||Craford||Thomas ||||Male||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Mattie Craford;Douglas Craford;John Craford;Sam Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-KTD|| |- |3581||Croffer||Sarah ||||Female||28||1853||Ontario, Canada||Muskoka, Ontario, Canada||John Croffer;Sarah Croffer||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-K87|| |- |3582||Croford||George ||||Male||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Nathaniel Croford;Mariene Croford;Charles Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-4DH|| |- |3583||J Crowferd||Mary ||||Female||36||1845||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crowferd;Charles Crowferd;Dorothea Crowferd;Margret Johnson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-717|| |- |3584||Crwford||Mary ||||Female||54||1827||England, United Kingdom||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||Charles Crwford;Richard Crwford;James Crwford;Walter Crwford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-3PY|| |- |3585||Croford||Maryann ||||Female||12||1869||Ontario, Canada||Usborne, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Mary J Croford;Margret Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVF1-2LC|| |- |3586||Rawford||Isa ||||Male||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Thedford, Lambton Shores, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Charlotte Rawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-4X9|| |- |3587||Crawfort||Jane ||||Female||14||1867||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-Z8Y|| |- |3588||Crawfort||David ||||Male||3||1878||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-ZD3|| |- |3589||Crawforth||Ruth ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawforth;Eliza Crawforth;Mathew Crawforth;Hannah Crawqforth;Rachael Crawforth;Mark Crawforth;William Crawforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-8Q1|| |- |3590||Carawford||Mary ||||Female||9||1872||Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Henry Carawford;Mary A. Caruwford;Patrick Carawford;Ellen Carawford;Jane carawford;Henry Carawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-9MV|| |- |3591||Crawfprd||George ||||Male||23||1858||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crawford;Susan Crawford;James Crawford;John Crawford;William Crawford;Mary Crawford;Catherine Crawford;Johnson Crawford;Susan Crawford;David Crawford;Grace Crawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVNM-Y24|| |- |3592||Crawfort||Lyda ||||Female||19||1862||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-ZD7|| |- |3593||Crawfort||Isaballa ||||Female||18||1863||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa J. Crawfort;William J. Crawfort;Harriet Crawfort;Fanny Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Coraline T. Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-8H6|| |- |3594||Crofford||William ||||Male||36||1845||United States||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Sarah Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-K1K|| |- |3595||Crafford||Lotte ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Dereham, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||Danuel Pratt;Arnill Pratt;Oliver Bennet;Amar Edgar;Frank McCloy;John Smith||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDX-7DZ|| |- |3596||Crowford||Gennett ||||Female||3||1878||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Henry W. Crowford;Anvelle Crowford;Norven Crowford;Mary Mathews||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-5PK|| |- |3597||Crowferd||Hattie ||||Female||4||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||James Crowferd;Elizabeth Crowferd;Maggie Crowferd;Jane Javes;Laura Javes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BR|| |- |3598||Crford||Andrew ||||Male||18||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crford;Elisa Crford;Mary Crford;Joseph Crford;George Crford;John Crford;Minnie Crford;Charles Crford;Judson Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89S|| |- |3599||Crowford||Norven ||||Male||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Henry W. Crowford;Anvelle Crowford;Gennett Crowford;Mary Mathews||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX1-5PV|| |- |3600||Crawforth||Mark ||||Male||8||1873||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||Mathew Crawforth;Eliza Crawforth;Mathew Crawforth;Hannah Crawqforth;Rachael Crawforth;Ruth Crawforth;William Crawforth||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFM-87M|| |- |3601||Craford||James ||||Male||39||1842||Ireland||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Catharine Craford;Margaret Craford;William L. Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-1Z6|| |- |3602||Craford||Rebeca ||||Female||75||1806||Ireland||Sandwich East Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||James Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDY-VZQ|| |- |3603||Crford||Elisa ||||Female||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crford;Mary Crford;Andrew Crford;Joseph Crford;George Crford;John Crford;Minnie Crford;Charles Crford;Judson Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89M|| |- |3604||Rawford||Charlotte ||||Male||20||1861||Ontario, Canada||Thedford, Lambton Shores, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Isa Rawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-4XS|| |- |3605||Croford||Robb ||||Male||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Verina Croford;Joseph Henry Croford;James A. Croford;Robert Croford;George Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-9TR|| |- |3606||Crowford||Elizabeth ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crowford;William J. Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-4D7|| |- |3607||Crawdford||Ann ||||Female||38||1843||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||David Crawdford;Mary W. Crawdford;James Crawdford;William Crawdford;Archibald Crawdford;Thos. Crawdford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-M9W|| |- |3608||Crafford||William ||||Male||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crafford;Catherine Crafford;Henry Crafford;Eligin Crafford;Catherin Crafford;Robert Crafford;Alex Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-S3V|| |- |3609||Craford||Susan ||||Female||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Shediac, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||James D. Weldon;Minnie Weldon;Louise A. Weldon;Narcisse Landry;R. C. Tait;Thos. A. Rinear;James Ward;Denis Tarrian;Paulette Lejere||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV66-C6J|| |- |3610||Craford||Robert ||||Male||42||1839||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Sophia Craford;George B. Craford;Tanna E. Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-ZN5|| |- |3611||Crowferd||Asael ||||Male||25||1856||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Delia Crowferd;Loues J Crowferd;Bertha Crowferd;Mary W Crowfered||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7B1|| |- |3612||Crowford||Stanley ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crowford;Eva Crowford;Herbert Crowford;Mary Crowford;Edgar Crowford;Catherine Crowford;Donald Crowford;Adelia Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-STY|| |- |3613||J. Crawfort||Elisa ||||Female||21||1860||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;William J. Crawfort;Isaballa Crawfort;Harriet Crawfort;Fanny Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Coraline T. Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-8H8|| |- |3614||Craford||Magness ||||Male||72||1809||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Margaret Craford;George Lewis||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-HJR|| |- |3615||Croford||Abagail ||||Female||48||1833||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Elisha Croford;George Croford;Eliza Jane Croford;W. John Croford;Martha Croford;Julie Croford;Hason Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48V|| |- |3616||Crowford||Elen ||||Female||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Louis Nelson;Mary Nelson;Bertha C. Nelson;Mary L. Nelson;Bella T. Nelson;Charles L. Nelson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6Q-Q8P|| |- |3617||Craford||Victoria ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Hannibal Craford;Lilla Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDR-ZQ4|| |- |3618||Crawfort||Margaret ||||Female||50||1831||Ireland||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Elisa J. Crawfort;William J. Crawfort;Isaballa Crawfort;Harriet Crawfort;Fanny Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Coraline T. Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-8HZ|| |- |3619||Croford||Elisha ||||Male||17||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Abagail Croford;George Croford;Eliza Jane Croford;W. John Croford;Martha Croford;Julie Croford;Hason Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-48K|| |- |3620||Crford||Mary ||||Female||21||1860||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crford;Elisa Crford;Andrew Crford;Joseph Crford;George Crford;John Crford;Minnie Crford;Charles Crford;Judson Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-899|| |- |3621||Craford||Samuel ||||Male||52||1829||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Mary Craford;Mattie Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas Craford;John Craford;Sam Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-KTC|| |- |3622||Croford||Alice ||||Female||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Charlotte Croford;Samuel Croford;Charlotte Croford;Thomas Croford;Anna Croford;Josephine Williams;Asa Croford;Thomas Williams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-7B8|| |- |3623||Croford||Charles ||||Male||13||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||Nathaniel Croford;George Croford;Mariene Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-4DZ|| |- |3624||Crafford||Alex ||||Male||11||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crafford;Catherine Crafford;Henry Crafford;Eligin Crafford;Catherin Crafford;William Crafford;Robert Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-S32|| |- |3625||Craford||Bella ||||Female||19||1862||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||Edward Coon;Lydia Coon;William Coon;Kate Coon||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXJ-5DB|| |- |3626||Crowford||Paterick ||||Male||22||1859||Ontario, Canada||Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada||Carlin Wright;Jessie Wright;William Wright;Janes Johnson;John Paterson;John Manley;Edwin Manley;Charley West;Edwin Nickles;Thomas Chace;John Celcy;James O'Conel;Edward Walice;Michael Butter||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-JWZ|| |- |3627||Crawfort||Jane ||||Female||41||1840||Ireland||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort;Samuel Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-Z8R|| |- |3628||Croffard||Robert ||||Male||53||1828||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Ann Croffard;Samuel Croffard;Albert Croffard;Allice Croffard;Wallace Croffard;Annie Croffard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-SWZ|| |- |3629||Crowferd||Ada ||||Female||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||George Crowferd;Elizabeth Crowferd;Emma Crowferd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BV|| |- |3630||J. Crowford||William ||||Male||0||1881||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crowford;Elizabeth Crowford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXT-4DW|| |- |3631||L. Craford||Thos. ||||Male||17||1864||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Mayes;Esther Mayes;Maria Mayes;Elizabeth Mayes;Aaron B. Mayes;Esther Mayes;Christina Mayes;Martha Mayes;Israel Michimer;Philander Craford;Mary Jane Craford;Hannibal P. Craford;Geo. W. Craford;Mary M. Craford;John Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-1K1|| |- |3632||Crowford||Mary ||||Female||4||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||James Crowford;Eva Crowford;Herbert Crowford;Stanley Crowford;Edgar Crowford;Catherine Crowford;Donald Crowford;Adelia Ross||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6N-STB|| |- |3633||Crford||Charles ||||Male||4||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crford;Elisa Crford;Mary Crford;Andrew Crford;Joseph Crford;George Crford;John Crford;Minnie Crford;Judson Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-894|| |- |3634||Croford||Charlotte ||||Female||50||1831||New Brunswick, Canada||Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Samuel Croford;Charlotte Croford;Thomas Croford;Anna Croford;Alice Croford;Josephine Williams;Asa Croford;Thomas Williams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-7BW|| |- |3635||Crafford||Eligin ||||Female||22||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crafford;Catherine Crafford;Henry Crafford;Catherin Crafford;William Crafford;Robert Crafford;Alex Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-S3N|| |- |3636||Crofford||William ||||Male||10||1871||Ontario, Canada||Osgoode, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crofford;Samuel Crofford;Allen Jane Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXC-MCZ|| |- |3637||Carawford||Ellen ||||Female||12||1869||Canada||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Henry Carawford;Mary A. Caruwford;Patrick Carawford;Mary Carawford;Jane carawford;Henry Carawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-9MJ|| |- |3638||Carawford||Patrick ||||Male||17||1864||Ireland||Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada||Henry Carawford;Mary A. Caruwford;Ellen Carawford;Mary Carawford;Jane carawford;Henry Carawford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFQ-9MN|| |- |3639||Crford||Joseph ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crford;Elisa Crford;Mary Crford;Andrew Crford;George Crford;John Crford;Minnie Crford;Charles Crford;Judson Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-893|| |- |3640||Croffard||Annie ||||Female||10||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Croffard;Ann Croffard;Samuel Croffard;Albert Croffard;Allice Croffard;Wallace Croffard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-SWN|| |- |3641||Jane Crofford||Allen ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Osgoode, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||Mary Ann Crofford;William Crofford;Samuel Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXC-MCD|| |- |3642||Craford||Sam ||||Male||14||1867||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Mattie Craford;Thomas Craford;Douglas Craford;John Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-B9D|| |- |3643||Craford||Sophia ||||Female||35||1846||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||Robert Craford;George B. Craford;Tanna E. Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVX8-ZNR|| |- |3644||Croffard||Ann ||||Female||48||1833||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||Robert Croffard;Samuel Croffard;Albert Croffard;Allice Croffard;Wallace Croffard;Annie Croffard||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-SW8|| |- |3645||Craford||Douglas ||||Male||16||1865||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Samuel Craford;Mary Craford;Mattie Craford;Thomas Craford;John Craford;Sam Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-KTX|| |- |3646||Crawfort||Samuel ||||Male||21||1860||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||Andrew Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Magie Crawfort;Jane Crawfort;Alfred Crawfort;John Crawfort;Charles Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort;Ida Crawfort;David Crawfort;Henry Crawfort;Lyda Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVJD-ZDW|| |- |3647||Croford||Asa ||||Male||24||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||Gagetown, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Croford;Charlotte Croford;Samuel Croford;Charlotte Croford;Thomas Croford;Anna Croford;Alice Croford;Josephine Williams;Thomas Williams||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-7B6|| |- |3648||Craford||Catharine ||||Female||37||1844||Ireland||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||James Craford;Margaret Craford;William L. Craford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFD-1ZX|| |- |3649||Crofford||Ann ||||Female||37||1844||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Thomas Crofford;William Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-5Q8|| |- |3650||Crafford||Robert ||||Male||15||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crafford;Catherine Crafford;Henry Crafford;Eligin Crafford;Catherin Crafford;William Crafford;Alex Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6D-S3K|| |- |3651||Crowferd||John ||||Male||2||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Tama Crowferd;Louisa Dies;Ellen Thomson;Easta Dies;Levina Johnson;James Crowferd;Joseph Cornwell;Ida Cornwell;William Johnson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-71L|| |- |3652||Crofford||Thomas ||||Male||45||1836||Ireland||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crofford;William Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXR-5QZ|| |- |3653||Crford||Minnie ||||Female||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crford;Elisa Crford;Mary Crford;Andrew Crford;Joseph Crford;George Crford;John Crford;Charles Crford;Judson Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89W|| |- |3654||Crowferd||James ||||Male||70||1811||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Elizabeth Crowferd;Hattie Crowferd;Maggie Crowferd;Jane Javes;Laura Javes||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-7BP|| |- |3655||Crowferd||Josiah ||||Male||74||1807||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Liza Crowferd;George Forbes;Maud Peterson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-981|| |- |3656||Crford||Judson ||||Male||2||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||Joseph Crford;Elisa Crford;Mary Crford;Andrew Crford;Joseph Crford;George Crford;John Crford;Minnie Crford;Charles Crford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-89H|| |- |3657||T. Crawfort||Coraline ||||Female||6||1875||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||William Crawfort;Margaret Crawfort;Elisa J. Crawfort;William J. Crawfort;Isaballa Crawfort;Harriet Crawfort;Fanny Crawfort;Thomas Crawfort||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVFH-8HJ|| |- |3658||Crowferd||Dorothea ||||Female||13||1868||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crowferd;Mary J Crowferd;Charles Crowferd;Margret Johnson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-714|| |- |3659||Crawdford||David ||||Male||58||1823||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||Ann Crawdford;Mary W. Crawdford;James Crawdford;William Crawdford;Archibald Crawdford;Thos. Crawdford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVDP-M97|| |- |3660||Crowferd||Liza ||||Female||66||1815||Nova Scotia, Canada||Central Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||Josiah Crowferd;George Forbes;Maud Peterson||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6T-9DM|| |- |3661||Croford||Isaac ||||Male||14||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||John Croford;Ruphus Croford;Sone Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-Q8G|| |- |3662||Crofferd||John ||||Male||6||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||Cleiches;Martha;Christine;Aloysia;Antonette;Jerome;Beptist;Bridget McCloskey;Anny Clarke;Mary McCarty;Felix McAfee;John Oleary;William O'Riley;John Ritchie;John Welsh;Joseph Allan;John Keys;Richard Devine;James Hanlen||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV67-T9R|| |- |3663||A. Crwaford||Mary ||||Female||40||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||William Crawford;George Boyd;James W. Boyd;Dobson Boyd;Flora Boyd;Francis A. Boyd;Douglas Boyd;Cathrine E. Boyd||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6H-DGW|| |- |3664||Crafford||Madaline ||||Female||29||1852||England, United Kingdom||Westmeath, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||Robert Crafford;Mazie Crafford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXN-V9Q|| |- |3665||Craford||Philander ||||Male||46||1835||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Mayes;Esther Mayes;Maria Mayes;Elizabeth Mayes;Aaron B. Mayes;Esther Mayes;Christina Mayes;Martha Mayes;Israel Michimer;Mary Jane Craford;Hannibal P. Craford;Thos. L. Craford;Geo. W. Craford;Mary M. Craford;John Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-1KT|| |- |3666||Henry Croford||Joseph ||||Male||8||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||Robb Croford;Verina Croford;James A. Croford;Robert Croford;George Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV64-9TY|| |- |3667||Croford||Ruphus ||||Male||16||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||John Croford;Isaac Croford;Sone Croford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6X-Q8P|| |- |3668||M. Craford||Mary ||||Female||9||1872||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||Andrew Mayes;Esther Mayes;Maria Mayes;Elizabeth Mayes;Aaron B. Mayes;Esther Mayes;Christina Mayes;Martha Mayes;Israel Michimer;Philander Craford;Mary Jane Craford;Hannibal P. Craford;Thos. L. Craford;Geo. W. Craford;John Hall||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVD5-129|| |- |3669||Crafford||Minie ||||Female||10||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lawrencetown, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Lloy;Joseph Lloy;Emeline Lloy;Ellen Lloy;William Lloy Jun.;Dugless Lloy;Rosena Lloy;Mabel Lloy;Maggie Chambers||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BLB|| |- |3670||Crofford||Margeret ||||Female||67||1814||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crofford;Margeret Crofford;Jimama Crofford;Elizibeth Crofford;Andrew Crofford;George Crofford;Joseph Crofford;Margeret Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BTN|| |- |3671||Crofford||George ||||Male||27||1854||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crofford;Margeret Crofford;Jimama Crofford;Elizibeth Crofford;Andrew Crofford;Margeret Crofford;Joseph Crofford;Margeret Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BTJ|| |- |3672||Crofford||Margeret ||||Female||30||1851||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crofford;Jimama Crofford;Elizibeth Crofford;Andrew Crofford;Margeret Crofford;George Crofford;Joseph Crofford;Margeret Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BTD|| |- |3673||Crofford||Andrew ||||Male||4||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crofford;Margeret Crofford;Jimama Crofford;Elizibeth Crofford;Margeret Crofford;George Crofford;Joseph Crofford;Margeret Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BTF|| |- |3674||Crofford||Joseph ||||Male||23||1858||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crofford;Margeret Crofford;Jimama Crofford;Elizibeth Crofford;Andrew Crofford;Margeret Crofford;George Crofford;Margeret Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BTV|| |- |3675||Crofford||William ||||Male||34||1847||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||Margeret Crofford;Jimama Crofford;Elizibeth Crofford;Andrew Crofford;Margeret Crofford;George Crofford;Joseph Crofford;Margeret Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BT8|| |- |3676||Crofford||Margeret ||||Female||23||1858||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crofford;Margeret Crofford;Jimama Crofford;Elizibeth Crofford;Andrew Crofford;Margeret Crofford;George Crofford;Joseph Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BTK|| |- |3677||Crofford||Jimama ||||Female||8||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crofford;Margeret Crofford;Elizibeth Crofford;Andrew Crofford;Margeret Crofford;George Crofford;Joseph Crofford;Margeret Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BT6|| |- |3678||Crofford||Elizibeth ||||Female||5||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||William Crofford;Margeret Crofford;Jimama Crofford;Andrew Crofford;Margeret Crofford;George Crofford;Joseph Crofford;Margeret Crofford||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-BTX|| |} ==Sources==

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===[[Space:Crawford_Name_Study_Canada_Census_Records|Canada Census]] 1891=== This page contains a list of all records in the 1891 Canada Census with a surname of Crawford or a known variant. The name listed here should be exactly as enumerated on the census. As existing profiles are identified or new profiles are created, each name will be linked to the appropriate profile. If you are able to find a match, please make the text on this page a link to the profile while leaving the text as it appears on the census. ===Census Notes=== Any notes regarding the census accuracy, methods of enumeration, estimations used by enumerators, link to instructions *Search Results for name variants: #Crawford with exact name match found 0 results #Crawfurd with exact name match found 0 result #Craufurd with exact name match found 0 results #Crauford with exact name match found 0 results #searching for "Crawford" without exact name match found 0 additional results ##Crafford (0 result) ##Crofferd (0 result) ===Census Records=== Census fields are too numerous to capture completely here, please view the record itself for specifics: We will capture name of the person; Sex; Birth Year; Age; Birth Place; Residence Place; Other Persons; Lastly, General Remarks. Census fields are too numerous to capture completely here, please view the record itself for specifics: We will capture name of the person; Sex; Birth Year; Age; Birth Place; Residence Place; Other Persons; Lastly, General Remarks. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Census {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |ID|| Surname||Firstname||WikiTreeID||Sex||Age||Birth Year||Birth Place||Place of Residence||full citation||Comments |- |1||Crawford||George ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-BJG|| |- |2||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||54||1837||Ireland||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X13|| |- |3||Ed Crawford||Chas ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-48N|| |- |4||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||25||1866||Ireland||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-J7Y|| |- |5||Crawford||David ||||Male||6||1885||New Brunswick, Canada||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-RQQ|| |- |6||J Crawford||Mary ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5CL|| |- |7||Crawford||John ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-WLQ|| |- |8||Crawford||Wilfred ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-NJM|| |- |9||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-Q4F|| |- |10||Crawford||William ||||Male||28||1863||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-F2T|| 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-KQF|| |- |18||Crawford||Alexe ||||Male||71||1820||Scotland, United Kingdom||Wardsville, Southwest Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-66P|| |- |19||Crawford||Violet ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-C1K|| |- |20||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||45||1846||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-9TN|| |- |21||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-19B|| |- |22||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||50||1841||Ireland||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-HT9|| |- |23||Crawford||James ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-GDD|| |- |24||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-48F|| |- |25||Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1885||Northwest Territories, Canada||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-J7B|| |- |26||Crawford||Bassaz ||||Female||22||1869||Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-SXN|| |- |27||Crawford||Manveray ||||Female||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5G5|| |- |28||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||23||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-V2H|| |- |29||Crawford||William ||||Male||57||1834||Scotland, United Kingdom||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-9YH|| |- |30||Crawford||William ||||Male||69||1822||Scotland, United Kingdom||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP2-2PL|| |- |31||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||38||1853||Scotland, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-4DK|| |- |32||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||London East, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-SNQ|| |- |33||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMV|| |- |34||Crawford||John ||||Male||42||1849||Ireland||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-J7T|| |- |35||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-4V9|| |- |36||Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1861||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KVY|| |- |37||L Crawford||C ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-QVQ|| |- |38||Crawford||Matthew ||||Male||31||1860||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-H89|| |- |39||Crawford||Ezio ||||Male||38||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-Q7T|| |- |40||Crawford||John ||||Male||19||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-DBK|| |- |41||Crawford||William ||||Male||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-L3R|| |- |42||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||57||1834||Ireland||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-HC5|| |- |43||Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-9ZR|| |- |44||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||25||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-KSG|| |- |45||Crawford||Marion ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-5YG|| |- |46||Crawford||Hary ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Harvey, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-5N6|| |- |47||Crawford||James ||||Male||75||1816||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-HJ5|| |- |48||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||75||1816||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QCZ|| |- |49||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||62||1829||Nova Scotia, Canada||Petite Rivière Bridge, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Q-PWM|| |- |50||F Crawford||James ||||Male||1||1890||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-G75|| |- |51||G Crawford||Jane ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TLK|| |- |52||Crawford||David ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-5TM|| |- |53||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MFD|| |- |54||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1880||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-V71|| |- |55||Crawford||Judson ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D5F|| |- |56||Crawford||James ||||Male||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGL-1N8|| |- |57||Crawford||Dalryluple ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-J65|| |- |58||Crawford||Adolphus ||||Male||11||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXK|| |- |59||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||62||1829||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2D-2GY|| |- |60||S Crawford||David ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-4C8|| |- |61||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||St. Joseph, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-848|| |- |62||Alexr Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||25||1866||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-DS9|| |- |63||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-GSW|| |- |64||P Crawford||William ||||Male||52||1839||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-DFB|| |- |65||Crawford||Dally ||||Female||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-6YZ|| |- |66||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-FQZ|| |- |67||Crawford||Lomila 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-N89|| |- |74||Crawford||James ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Carleton Place, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-NK5|| |- |75||Crawford||Jame ||||Female||54||1837||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-T4S|| |- |76||Crawford||George ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-HQZ|| |- |77||Crawford||May ||||Female||10||1881||Scotland, United Kingdom||Ernestown, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLX-XQH|| |- |78||Crawford||Adeline ||||Female||41||1850||England, United Kingdom||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-8LD|| |- |79||Crawford||George ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQR|| |- |80||R Crawford||Jane ||||Female||54||1837||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Petite Rivière Bridge, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Q-PW9|| |- |81||Crawford||Hariett ||||Female||45||1846||England, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-HQ6|| |- |82||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-F4F|| |- |83||Crawford||Willie ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-G2K|| |- |84||Crawford||Roy ||||Male||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-NJG|| |- |85||S Crawford||Edw ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-B7H|| |- |86||Crawford||Eva ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-689|| |- |87||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-XRC|| |- |88||Crawford||Odessa ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WF3|| |- |89||E Crawford||James ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-4PQ|| |- |90||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||33||1858||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG6-3JD|| |- |91||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLY-FPT|| |- |92||Alexa Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Algoma Mills, North Shore, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-N29|| |- |93||B Crawford||Chester ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-89L|| |- |94||I Crawford||Oliver ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-YYX|| |- |95||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-1J6|| |- |96||Crawford||William ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-FH3|| |- |97||T Crawford||Martha ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Flos, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-V19|| |- |98||Crawford||James ||||Male||48||1843||Ireland||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-C6H|| |- |99||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Newcastle Village, Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-TZY|| |- |100||M Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||16||1875||Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-VVQ|| |- |101||Crawford||George ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-BJG|| |- |102||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||54||1837||Ireland||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X13|| |- |103||Ed Crawford||Chas ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-48N|| |- |104||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||25||1866||Ireland||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-J7Y|| |- |105||Crawford||David ||||Male||6||1885||New Brunswick, Canada||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-RQQ|| |- |106||J Crawford||Mary ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5CL|| |- |107||Crawford||John ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-WLQ|| |- |108||Crawford||Wilfred ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-NJM|| |- |109||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-Q4F|| |- |110||Crawford||William ||||Male||28||1863||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-F2T|| |- |111||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Matchadash, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG4-T3V|| |- |112||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MF8|| |- |113||Crawford||John ||||Male||71||1820||Ireland||Wingham, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-X1F|| |- |114||Crawford||Christina ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-QNB|| |- |115||Crawford||William ||||Male||32||1859||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP2-2P5|| |- |116||H Crawford||W ||||Male||43||1848||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-P1Y|| |- |117||Crawford||Marthar 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Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-9YH|| |- |130||Crawford||William ||||Male||69||1822||Scotland, United Kingdom||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP2-2PL|| |- |131||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||38||1853||Scotland, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-4DK|| |- |132||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||London East, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-SNQ|| |- |133||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMV|| |- |134||Crawford||John ||||Male||42||1849||Ireland||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-J7T|| |- |135||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-4V9|| |- 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Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-HC5|| |- |143||Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-9ZR|| |- |144||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||25||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-KSG|| |- |145||Crawford||Marion ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-5YG|| |- |146||Crawford||Hary ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Harvey, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-5N6|| |- |147||Crawford||James ||||Male||75||1816||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-HJ5|| |- |148||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||75||1816||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-4C8|| |- |161||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||St. Joseph, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-848|| |- |162||Alexr Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||25||1866||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-DS9|| |- |163||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-GSW|| |- |164||P Crawford||William ||||Male||52||1839||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-DFB|| |- |165||Crawford||Dally ||||Female||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-6YZ|| |- |166||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-FQZ|| |- |167||Crawford||Lomila 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQR|| |- |180||R Crawford||Jane ||||Female||54||1837||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Petite Rivière Bridge, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Q-PW9|| |- |181||Crawford||Hariett ||||Female||45||1846||England, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-HQ6|| |- |182||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-F4F|| |- |183||Crawford||Willie ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-G2K|| |- |184||Crawford||Roy ||||Male||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-NJG|| |- |185||S Crawford||Edw ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-37X|| |- |267||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-TV5|| |- |268||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-GRF|| |- |269||T Crawford||Abbt ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Wiarton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-MC9|| |- |270||Crawford||David ||||Male||30||1861||Quebec, Canada||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-RQP|| |- |271||Crawford||Rosella ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-24H|| |- |272||Crawford||Jane ||||Male||46||1845||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-GR4|| |- 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKQ-XJB|| |- |299||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-717|| |- |300||T Crawford||P ||||Male||35||1856||England, United Kingdom||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-QV9|| |- |301||I Crawford||Mary ||||Female||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-Q7Y|| |- |302||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||0||1891||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP6-DFB|| |- |303||E Crawford||John ||||Male||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-CTY|| |- |304||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||6||1885||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-J9K|| |- |337||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-SQZ|| |- |338||Crawford||Olive ||||||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-HJK|| |- |339||B Crawford||Ada ||||Female||15||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-8K4|| |- |340||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Monmouth Township, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-FL7|| |- |341||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-647|| |- |342||Crawford||Louie ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-ZQ1|| |- 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-YM8|| |- |601||Crawford||Clare ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Alvinston, Brooke-Alvinston, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-GV1|| |- |602||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||45||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-V8Z|| |- |603||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||72||1819||China||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-JLT|| |- |604||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-GSH|| |- |605||Crawford||Allen ||||Male||14||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-NJ2|| |- |606||Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||35||1856||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-HJY|| |- |607||Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1861||Nova Scotia, Canada||Grand-Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW23-XGT|| |- |608||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||53||1838||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-K38|| |- |609||Crawford||John ||||Male||17||1874||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-LVZ|| |- |610||Crawford||Marguerite ||||Female||36||1855||United States||Saint-François-d'Assise, Beauce, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP3-HY6|| |- |611||Crawford||Elisebeth ||||Female||49||1842||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HNB|| |- |612||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-4Z9|| |- |613||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||23||1868||Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKB-2QF|| |- |614||Crawford||William ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-68M|| |- |615||Crawford||Norma ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5ZM|| |- |616||A Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-22V|| |- |617||S Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-TWP|| |- |618||Crawford||John ||||Male||56||1835||United States||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-9WM|| 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-Z7Y|| |- |632||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-ZY3|| |- |633||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-89K|| |- |634||Crawford||Malcolm ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW28-73S|| |- |635||Crawford||Margaet ||||Female||57||1834||Ireland||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VKZ|| |- |636||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL5-L86|| |- |637||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-JRK|| |- |638||Crawford||Robert 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-GJX|| |- |645||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-4YY|| |- |646||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQY|| |- |647||Crawford||Melissa ||||Female||47||1844||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F96|| |- |648||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||27||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-7CQ|| |- |649||Jane Crawford||Arville ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-MPW|| |- |650||Crawford||John ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL5-L8F|| |- |651||Crawford||Iva ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WF7|| |- |652||Crawford||James ||||Male||54||1837||Ireland||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-56Y|| |- |653||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||7||1884||Canada||Mattawa, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLL-M1M|| |- |654||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-C57|| |- |655||Crawford||Otho ||||Male||8||1883||Manitoba, Canada||Lorne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-GMF|| |- |656||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||87||1804||Ireland||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-YM6|| |- |657||Crawford||John 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-7HF|| |- |664||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||15||1876||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KK2|| |- |665||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-LYN|| |- |666||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-X1V|| |- |667||Crawford||Blanche ||||Female||10||1881||British Columbia, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-ZJD|| |- |668||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||19||1872||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Fisher's Grant 24, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW27-TJR|| |- |669||Crawford||Malilda ||||Female||41||1850||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP6-DF2|| |- |670||S Crawford||David ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-WFJ|| |- |671||Crawford||Willm ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-YHH|| |- |672||Crawford||William ||||Male||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-DF6|| |- |673||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||McKellar, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-YMT|| |- |674||Crawford||Beatrice ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Cardinal, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Y-ZMV|| |- |675||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||2||1889||Manitoba, Canada||Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-C5W|| |- |676||Jane Crawford||Eva ||||Female||20||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-3MM|| |- |677||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-MVQ|| |- |678||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Simcoe, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-V9L|| |- |679||Crawford||Fred ||||Male||32||1859||Nova Scotia, Canada||Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-BJP|| |- |680||Crawford||William ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-DN9|| |- |681||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-4JT|| |- |682||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||64||1827||United States||Eramosa, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGL-5RM|| |- |683||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||35||1856||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-6BF|| |- |684||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||43||1848||United States||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-Y3V|| |- |685||S Crawford||Geo ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-KLS|| |- |686||M Crawford||Donald ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-C53|| |- |687||Crawford||John ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-PYT|| |- 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Canada||Flos, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-V4Q|| |- |695||A Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||13||1878||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-6YH|| |- |696||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-P6W|| |- |697||Crawford||Stewart ||||Male||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-CCH|| |- |698||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||21||1870||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5M-T78|| |- |699||Crawford||Wilhelmina ||||Female||19||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKB-2QN|| |- |700||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||16||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-PWQ|| |- |701||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||48||1843||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-CL1|| |- |702||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-QNR|| |- |703||J Crawford||Robert ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Carleton Place, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-NKT|| |- |704||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||50||1841||Ontario, Canada||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-B98|| |- |705||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||60||1831||Ireland||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-C58|| |- |706||Crawford||Louis ||||Female||28||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-NNM|| |- |707||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-G46|| |- |708||Crawford||George ||||Male||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-MQD|| |- |709||H Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Medonte, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG4-BSX|| |- |710||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||58||1833||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SZC|| |- |711||Crawford||Marget ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-C5N|| |- |712||Crawford||John ||||Male||84||1807||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VYQ|| |- 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-NSP|| |- |732||Crawford||John ||||Male||50||1841||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-1JH|| |- |733||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||10||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X1Z|| |- |734||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||55||1836||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXG|| |- |735||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||40||1851||Nova Scotia, Canada||Meaghers Grant, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-Z4B|| |- |736||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||37||1854||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-CGM|| |- |737||Crawford||Jamima ||||Female||13||1878||Newfoundland, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-DH2|| |- |738||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||24||1867||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9G|| |- |739||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-711|| |- |740||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-CBV|| |- |741||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-CHM|| |- |742||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-88D|| |- |743||Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||1||1890||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPJ-TDJ|| |- 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-9YK|| |- |763||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||55||1836||Ireland||Woodbridge, York, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-PZW|| |- |764||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LTC|| |- |765||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||59||1832||Ontario, Canada||East Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-693|| |- |766||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||27||1864||Quebec, Canada||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-55J|| |- |767||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-DYX|| |- |768||Crawford||Blanche ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-M21|| |- 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-SXG|| |- |794||Crawford||John ||||Male||33||1858||Ireland||Port Hope, Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-WTV|| |- |795||Crawford||George ||||Male||55||1836||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-F8W|| |- |796||D Crawford||Elsworth ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NR7|| |- |797||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-LF1|| |- |798||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-LGJ|| |- |799||J Crawford||Lois ||||Female||13||1878||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXJ|| |- |800||M Crawford||Julia ||||Female||37||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-RSZ|| |- |801||Crawford||Lillie ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-FDR|| |- |802||Crawford||Beatty ||||Male||75||1816||Ireland||Bradford, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-WLC|| |- |803||Crawford||George ||||Male||32||1859||Scotland, United Kingdom||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-H6R|| |- |804||Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||25||1866||United States||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-C75|| |- |805||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TLX|| |- |806||Crawford||Richard 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-S6T|| |- |832||Crawford||John ||||Male||34||1857||Ireland||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-2FR|| |- |833||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||60||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-6ZT|| |- |834||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-JSC|| |- |835||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL5-L8D|| |- |836||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-X9L|| |- |837||R Crawford||Heber ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-G19|| |- |838||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||89||1802||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-HFN|| |- |839||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-ZY9|| |- |840||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMH|| |- |841||Crawford||James ||||Male||67||1824||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-GT6|| |- |842||O Crawford||Carl ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-W5M|| |- |843||J Crawford||Henry ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Strathroy, Strathroy-Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-C6V|| |- |844||Crawford||Maud 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Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-NSQ|| |- |851||E Crawford||Lillian ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-CB2|| |- |852||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||20||1871||United States||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-SR4|| |- |853||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-G1H|| |- |854||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-PX3|| |- |855||Crawford||Meria ||||Female||72||1819||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-39N|| |- |856||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-GTN|| |- |857||Crawford||Alick ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LGL|| |- |858||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-2QL|| |- |859||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Lavant, Lanark Highlands, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-9YN|| |- |860||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||13||1878||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKB-2QJ|| |- |861||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||66||1825||Scotland, United Kingdom||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP2-2PX|| |- |862||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||24||1867||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-HZY|| |- |863||Crawford||Howard ||||Male||32||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-SK5|| |- |864||Crawford||William ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-XNN|| |- |865||A Crawford||May ||||Female||2||1889||United States||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-FH4|| |- |866||J R Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-YPH|| |- |867||Crawford||William ||||Male||28||1863||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-S55|| |- |868||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||87||1804||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S1R|| |- |869||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||59||1832||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-HVT|| |- |870||Crawford||Henrietta ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-4JB|| |- |871||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-4CD|| |- |872||Crawford||George ||||Male||52||1839||England, United Kingdom||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-52B|| |- |873||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-YMM|| |- |874||Crawford||Archie ||||Male||28||1863||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-N3P|| |- |875||Crawford||David ||||Male||74||1817||Ireland||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-4WZ|| |- |876||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KK9|| |- |877||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||52||1839||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-888|| |- |878||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-J94|| |- |879||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||25||1866||United States||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-72L|| |- |880||Crawford||James ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-TFR|| |- |881||Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-ZHR|| |- |882||Jane Crawford||Margret ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-CCX|| |- |883||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-QTD|| |- |884||Crawford||Clara ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5C1|| |- |885||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-HYC|| |- |886||Crawford||Margeret ||||Female||53||1838||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-TFL|| |- |887||E Crawford||Cathren ||||Female||19||1872||England, United Kingdom||Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-ZHG|| |- |888||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-WLM|| |- |889||Crawford||Ewan ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-W8B|| |- |890||Crawford||Sam ||||Male||4||1887||Manitoba, Canada||Lorne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-GMJ|| |- |891||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Simcoe, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-V9G|| |- |892||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||6||1885||Canada||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-ZNC|| |- |893||W Crawford||U ||||Male||43||1848||Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-8L8|| |- |894||Crawford||George 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-CS8|| |- |913||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-W34|| |- |914||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||40||1851||Ireland||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Q-W87|| |- |915||Crawford||Margrett ||||Female||61||1830||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-Q7P|| |- |916||Crawford||Willm ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||North Monaghan, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-GB3|| |- |917||R Crawford||A ||||Male||57||1834||England, United Kingdom||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BYC|| |- |918||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Port Hope, Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-4MS|| |- |919||Crawford||John ||||Male||81||1810||Scotland, United Kingdom||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LGG|| |- |920||Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-8ZG|| |- |921||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-46P|| |- |922||Crawford||Josephine ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW28-C3N|| |- |923||Crawford||John ||||Male||38||1853||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-SYH|| |- |924||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||7||1884||United States||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-LX6|| |- |925||Jane Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-RSS|| |- |938||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-G1F|| |- |939||Crawford||Harvey ||||Male||12||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SKG|| |- |940||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||64||1827||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-5FL|| |- |941||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||70||1821||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-P9Z|| |- |942||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||23||1868||Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-B7S|| |- |943||Crawford||Dixon ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-K6F|| 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Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SZH|| |- |951||Crawford||William ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-41K|| |- |952||A Crawford||Susan ||||Female||18||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-YLJ|| |- |953||Crawford||Alberta ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-2YY|| |- |954||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||83||1808||Ireland||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-YPZ|| |- |955||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-RMN|| |- |956||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||47||1844||Scotland, United Kingdom||New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-KQQ|| |- |957||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-V7G|| |- |958||Crawford||John ||||Male||77||1814||Scotland, United Kingdom||Tiverton, Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-62F|| |- |959||Crawford||John ||||Male||62||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-7XG|| |- |960||Crawford||Zena ||||Male||20||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-6XT|| |- |961||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||34||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-RJN|| |- |962||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-RGF|| |- |963||Crawford||William ||||Male||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-DP3|| |- |964||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||18||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince William, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKG-QX6|| |- |965||Crawford||George ||||Male||40||1851||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW27-TXB|| |- |966||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-71H|| |- |967||Crawford||George ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-24C|| |- |968||Crawford||Archy ||||Male||55||1836||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-W2B|| |- |969||Crawford||William ||||Male||3||1888||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-FTG|| |- |970||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Spallumcheen, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-3Z6|| |- |971||S Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||4||1887||Nova Scotia, Canada||Stellarton, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-SR8|| |- |972||Crawford||Jeremiah ||||Male||24||1867||Ireland||Wylie, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-SYL|| |- |973||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL5-L8N|| |- |974||Crawford||Michael ||||Male||11||1880||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 55, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGB-MND|| |- |975||Crawford||William ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-P68|| |- |976||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||31||1860||United States||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-S8V|| |- |977||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||40||1851||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-J97|| |- |978||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-6YQ|| |- |979||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||41||1850||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-9G3|| |- |980||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VWM|| |- |981||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Ross, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-8L6|| |- |982||A Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-2HK|| |- |983||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-B9D|| |- |984||Crawford||Rich ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-1RS|| |- |985||Crawford||Daisy ||||Female||2||1889||British Columbia, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-ZJK|| |- |986||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-38D|| |- |987||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||62||1829||Ireland||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-N5N|| |- |988||Crawford||Nelson ||||Male||8||1883||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QCQ|| |- |989||Crawford||George ||||Male||34||1857||Canada||Mattawa, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLL-M1S|| |- |990||G Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||3||1888||Scotland, United Kingdom||Richmond, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK9-RKP|| |- |991||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||63||1828||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S14|| |- |992||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||32||1859||Quebec, Canada||Quebec City, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5D-JM9|| |- |993||L Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-27S|| |- |994||Crawford||Jean ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-46H|| |- |995||Crawford||Cora ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-72G|| |- |996||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-JSD|| |- |997||Crawford||Rosette ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-H9R|| |- |998||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||33||1858||Scotland, United Kingdom||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-Z52|| |- |999||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LGJ|| |- |1000||Ann Crawford||Martha ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-5F4|| |- |1001||Crawford||Rose ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-BQN|| |- |1002||Crawford||Esabella ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-WD3|| |- |1003||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||75||1816||Ireland||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PNW|| |- |1004||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||45||1846||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-Q45|| |- |1005||Crawford||George ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-DC6|| |- |1006||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||26||1865||Scotland, United Kingdom||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPJ-TDF|| |- |1007||Crawford||Olive ||||Female||39||1852||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SK4|| |- |1008||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||18||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-16V|| |- |1009||E Crawford||Olive ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Algoma Mills, North Shore, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-B7M|| |- |1010||Crawford||Garfield ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7LV|| |- |1011||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||37||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-GBT|| |- |1012||Crawford||Ephriam ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-2BS|| |- |1013||G Crawford||John ||||Male||32||1859||Canada||High River, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-DXX|| |- |1014||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-8C9|| |- |1015||Crawford||John ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HJ7|| |- |1016||Crawford||Cottie ||||Female||7||1884||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-HCR|| |- |1017||Crawford||Harvy ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-RQC|| |- |1018||Crawford||Selisa ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-V7T|| |- |1019||Crawford||David ||||Male||40||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-7CR|| |- |1020||Crawford||Patrick ||||Female||78||1813||Ireland||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-Q3H|| |- |1021||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-191|| |- |1022||Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||28||1863||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-RG3|| |- |1023||L Crawford||Orlin ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2D-2GW|| |- |1024||W Crawford||Steward ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-YYN|| |- |1025||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-ZWM|| |- |1026||Crawford||David ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||McKellar, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-YMR|| |- |1027||Crawford||John ||||Male||29||1862||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-HZR|| |- |1028||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-Z28|| |- |1029||Crawford||Elizabette ||||Female||45||1846||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-3BH|| |- |1030||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-2Y5|| |- |1031||Crawford||Isabel ||||Female||26||1865||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-5LB|| |- |1032||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WJX|| |- |1033||James Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-YY8|| |- |1034||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||86||1805||Ireland||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-42Q|| |- |1035||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||49||1842||Scotland, United Kingdom||Wellington, Hillier, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-T9G|| |- |1036||Crawford||Hennry ||||Male||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-37D|| |- |1037||Crawford||James ||||Male||52||1839||Scotland, United Kingdom||Wellington, Hillier, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-T9L|| |- |1038||H Crawford||John ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Spallumcheen, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-3ZF|| |- |1039||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||69||1822||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-Q7G|| |- |1040||M Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||6||1885||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-4P3|| |- |1041||Crawford||Sandy ||||Male||25||1866||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-TG5|| |- |1042||Crawford||William ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-HPS|| |- |1043||Crawford||Fredera ||||Male||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Rainham, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-GXJ|| |- |1044||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-CCF|| |- |1045||Crawford||John ||||Male||31||1860||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-B4N|| |- |1046||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-W8Y|| |- |1047||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||49||1842||Ontario, Canada||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-B9Z|| |- |1048||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-K66|| |- |1049||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||48||1843||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-6G8|| |- |1050||Crawford||James ||||Male||16||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-V86|| |- |1051||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||13||1878||Nova Scotia, Canada||Fisher's Grant 24, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW27-TJT|| |- |1052||Crawford||Marian ||||Male||85||1806||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-KSP|| |- |1053||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||27||1864||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-VCJ|| |- |1054||Crawford||Almira ||||Female||45||1846||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5CR|| |- |1055||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-85F|| |- |1056||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-TFP|| |- |1057||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||62||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TL6|| |- |1058||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-VSV|| |- |1059||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BKD|| |- |1060||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-5FQ|| |- |1061||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||57||1834||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-JHT|| |- |1062||Crawford||Joahanna ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-HPC|| |- |1063||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-9ZG|| |- |1064||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||26||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-3XN|| |- |1065||Crawford||Dan ||||Male||68||1823||Scotland, United Kingdom||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-GM7|| |- |1066||J Crawford||Elz ||||Female||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VTB|| |- |1067||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Male||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Camden, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-49B|| |- |1068||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-4CZ|| |- |1069||N Crawford||Annie ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-8PG|| |- |1070||Crawford||George ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-F2T|| |- |1071||Crawford||Mamie ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-S6Y|| |- |1072||Thomas Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-C5X|| |- |1073||Crawford||John ||||Male||45||1846||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-HF9|| |- |1074||Crawford||William ||||Male||63||1828||Ireland||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP6-DW5|| |- |1075||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||10||1881||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KKG|| |- |1076||E Crawford||Rose ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2D-G45|| |- |1077||Crawford||Archie ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-71Q|| |- |1078||Crawford||Earnest ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-PNG|| |- |1079||Crawford||Gilford ||||Male||39||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-SFD|| |- |1080||F Crawford||William ||||Male||16||1875||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-BLB|| |- |1081||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||8||1883||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9B|| |- |1082||M Crawford||Katie ||||Female||7||1884||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-CYK|| |- |1083||A Crawford||Robert ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-2HV|| |- |1084||Crawford||Gadon ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-K6J|| |- |1085||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Lakefield, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-6FQ|| |- |1086||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||40||1851||Ireland||Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-3SN|| |- |1087||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-19Y|| |- |1088||Crawford||Alexr ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-Y34|| |- |1089||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||3||1888||Quebec, Canada||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-552|| |- |1090||L Crawford||Emily ||||Female||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-QVS|| |- |1091||Crawford||Jas ||||Male||65||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-RLR|| |- |1092||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Woodbridge, York, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-PZH|| |- |1093||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-36N|| |- |1094||J Crawford||Robert ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-75R|| |- |1095||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-8B2|| |- |1096||Crawford||James ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-GSC|| |- |1097||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||20||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Duke's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-4R2|| |- |1098||Crawford||Elen ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HJM|| |- |1099||Crawford||Pearl ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-VCK|| |- |1100||D Crawford||Lessie ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMT|| |- |1101||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-N9P|| |- |1102||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||13||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-2N1|| |- |1103||Crawford||Godon ||||Male||1||1890||Quebec, Canada||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-RQT|| |- |1104||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||43||1848||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D5L|| |- |1105||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-S2T|| |- |1106||E Crawford||Wellington ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Lakefield, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-6FC|| |- |1107||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-F6D|| |- |1108||Crawford||Hazel ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LD2|| |- |1109||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||17||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QHG|| |- |1110||Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-RQR|| |- |1111||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||40||1851||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-BC1|| |- |1112||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||68||1823||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LCH|| |- |1113||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1861||Wales, United Kingdom||Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-25Q|| |- |1114||Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-L3B|| |- |1115||Crawford||Elizah ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5ZS|| |- |1116||May Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-C5J|| |- |1117||Crawford||James ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-S8Q|| |- |1118||G Crawford||George ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG6-YZ9|| |- |1119||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-YV2|| |- |1120||Crawford||James ||||Male||5||1886||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QS7|| |- |1121||Crawford||Sharlotte ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-KVD|| |- |1122||Crawford||Alace ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KDT|| |- |1123||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||55||1836||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PFT|| |- |1124||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||17||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXP|| |- |1125||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-6ZB|| |- |1126||Crawford||Georges ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-F3L|| |- |1127||Crawford||George ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-626|| |- |1128||Crawford||Tracey ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-ZT5|| |- |1129||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-N9T|| |- |1130||Crawford||Geo ||||Male||65||1826||England, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-V81|| |- |1131||Crawford||Catharin ||||Female||42||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-ZHL|| |- |1132||Crawford||Wentworth ||||Male||1||1890||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-4XT|| |- |1133||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-JRV|| |- |1134||Crawford||James ||||Male||42||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-8P5|| |- |1135||Crawford||Charlote ||||Female||33||1858||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-NJK|| |- |1136||Crawford||Louis ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-257|| |- |1137||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||13||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-185|| |- |1138||Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||24||1867||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RSQ|| |- |1139||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-PPX|| |- |1140||Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-PY1|| |- |1141||Crawford||Palmer ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7BS|| |- |1142||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||36||1855||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-51R|| |- |1143||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-L3Y|| |- |1144||Crawford||Luster ||||Male||22||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-6XR|| |- |1145||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-PD6|| |- |1146||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||18||1873||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-4CN|| |- |1147||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MFX|| |- |1148||D Crawford||Geo ||||Male||39||1852||||Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5B-L4M|| |- |1149||Crawford||Clarence ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Farnham, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-NB6|| |- |1150||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||60||1831||Ontario, Canada||Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-C7J|| |- |1151||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||15||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WX5|| |- |1152||Crawford||Aubrey ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LDL|| |- |1153||Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||25||1866||Ireland||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-FCD|| |- |1154||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-GTV|| |- |1155||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-4P7|| |- |1156||Crawford||Wallas ||||Male||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-2Y1|| |- |1157||Crawford||Malcolm ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-64Q|| |- |1158||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-N9G|| |- |1159||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||32||1859||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-4N7|| |- |1160||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-TFT|| |- |1161||Ann Crawford||Martha ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-8MH|| |- |1162||Crawford||Letitia ||||Female||16||1875||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-4CJ|| |- |1163||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||50||1841||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-5Y5|| |- |1164||Crawford||Saml ||||Male||76||1815||Nova Scotia, Canada||Grand-Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW23-XPH|| |- |1165||M Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||3||1888||Manitoba, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-Q43|| |- |1166||Crawford||William ||||Male||50||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-RLJ|| |- |1167||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||53||1838||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-T11|| |- |1168||Crawford||John ||||Male||4||1887||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-VC2|| |- |1169||Crawford||William ||||Male||62||1829||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXW|| |- |1170||Crawford||John ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-1SM|| |- |1171||Crawford||William ||||Male||21||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-Q4Y|| |- |1172||D Crawford||Osker ||||Male||10||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-4PS|| |- |1173||Crawford||George ||||Male||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-GTF|| |- |1174||M Crawford||Laura ||||Female||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-1GS|| |- |1175||Crawford||Lemuel ||||Male||14||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXB|| |- |1176||C Crawford||Walice ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Simcoe, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-V9P|| |- |1177||Crawford||Harold ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-86D|| |- |1178||Crawford||James ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LG2|| |- |1179||Crawford||Charly ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-B16|| |- |1180||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Barton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGP-ZGV|| |- |1181||A Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-467|| |- |1182||Crawford||James ||||Male||4||1887||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-GRX|| |- |1183||Crawford||John ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-B1H|| |- |1184||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||31||1860||Ireland||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-H6T|| |- |1185||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||37||1854||Ireland||Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-VRW|| |- |1186||B Crawford||Adda ||||||11||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-SFJ|| |- |1187||W Crawford||E ||||Male||28||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VYK|| |- |1188||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||44||1847||Ireland||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-TWJ|| |- |1189||Ann Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-5VB|| |- |1190||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||19||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-6XY|| |- |1191||D Crawford||James ||||Male||50||1841||Quebec, Canada||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-CV7|| |- |1192||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Strathroy, Strathroy-Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-C6J|| |- |1193||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||46||1845||Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-VV9|| |- |1194||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||34||1857||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-4NQ|| |- |1195||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||16||1875||United States||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-Y32|| |- |1196||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||29||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-RLB|| |- |1197||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||5||1886||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-V8V|| |- |1198||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||12||1879||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-3B8|| |- |1199||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||22||1869||||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-Y4V|| |- |1200||A Crawford||William ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-XB8|| |- |1201||Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||25||1866||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MVS|| |- |1202||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||67||1824||Scotland, United Kingdom||Admaston, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-LT2|| |- |1203||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||45||1846||Ireland||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1Y9|| |- |1204||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||12||1879||Scotland, United Kingdom||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-Q1D|| |- |1205||J Crawford||Warren ||||Male||13||1878||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S1B|| |- |1206||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-4QN|| |- |1207||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-Z71|| |- |1208||Crawford||Walace ||||Male||82||1809||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-DBS|| |- |1209||Crawford||Dora ||||Female||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-4TS|| |- |1210||V Crawford||Frances ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Springfield, Adelaide Metcalfe, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-DBF|| |- |1211||Crawford||Abraha ||||Male||10||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-YCV|| |- |1212||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-TVP|| |- |1213||Crawford||Willa ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-LGK|| |- |1214||Crawford||Auther ||||Male||7||1884||Manitoba, Canada||Rockwood, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-8TD|| |- |1215||Elizabeth Crawford||Mary ||||Female||26||1865||United States||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP2-2PR|| |- |1216||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||60||1831||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-NSS|| |- |1217||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLY-2XS|| |- |1218||E Crawford||Frances ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Calvin, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLL-SGC|| |- |1219||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5CT|| |- |1220||W Crawford||Ira ||||Male||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-16K|| |- |1221||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-HG1|| |- |1222||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VG6|| |- |1223||Crawford||Alace ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-2FY|| |- |1224||J Crawford||Mary ||||Female||45||1846||England, United Kingdom||Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-1MY|| |- |1225||Crawford||Florance ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-CM5|| |- |1226||Crawford||Edwd ||||Male||30||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-S2B|| |- |1227||Leida Crawford||Bernice ||||Female||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Greenwich, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-V76|| |- |1228||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-GDF|| |- |1229||Crawford||Sara ||||Female||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-RQ5|| |- |1230||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||10||1881||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-6YC|| |- |1231||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||39||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-DF8|| |- |1232||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-MTD|| |- |1233||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||28||1863||Quebec, Canada||Très-Saint-Sacrement, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPZ-9YN|| |- |1234||Crawford||Minie ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLP-31F|| |- |1235||Crawford||Gibson ||||Male||3||1888||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QC4|| |- |1236||J Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-ZYQ|| |- |1237||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||42||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-D6Z|| |- |1238||Crawford||Agustaine ||||Male||15||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-WGR|| |- |1239||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-464|| |- |1240||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||70||1821||Ireland||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZJM|| |- |1241||Crawford||Hannie ||||Female||50||1841||Ireland||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-BX6|| |- |1242||Patrick Crawford||E ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-Q1C|| |- |1243||Crawford||Brigite ||||Female||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Saint-François-d'Assise, Beauce, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP3-HYJ|| |- |1244||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-4VM|| |- |1245||Crawford||Emerson ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-DPH|| |- |1246||Crawford||Theodore ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Lakefield, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-656|| |- |1247||W Crawford||Joshua ||||Male||28||1863||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-SDG|| |- |1248||Crawford||Dorcas ||||Female||26||1865||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-HZT|| |- |1249||Crawford||James ||||Male||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-MNC|| |- |1250||Crawford||Marguerite ||||Female||28||1863||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KVB|| |- |1251||Crawford||Josiah ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WJD|| |- |1252||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||61||1830||Ireland||Biddulph, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-FD7|| |- |1253||Crawford||Margeret ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-8MW|| |- |1254||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||50||1841||Scotland, United Kingdom||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-J95|| |- |1255||Crawford||George ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-L4K|| |- |1256||Crawford||Alexandre ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HJ9|| |- |1257||Ann Crawford||Margarett ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-386|| |- |1258||Crawford||Nettie ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-VSR|| |- |1259||B Crawford||Euph ||||Female||55||1836||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-TCP|| |- |1260||Crawford||William ||||Male||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW28-C3F|| |- |1261||H Crawford||Annie ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-Q1Z|| |- |1262||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-X7J|| |- |1263||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-F2B|| |- |1264||D Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-KLN|| |- |1265||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||60||1831||Quebec, Canada||Coaticook, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5G-Z4W|| |- |1266||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-QRX|| |- |1267||Crawford||Catherin ||||Female||70||1821||Ireland||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-Z2C|| |- |1268||H Crawford||Benjamin ||||Male||65||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-7RG|| |- |1269||Crawford||Cathrane ||||Female||49||1842||Ireland||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-5L9|| |- |1270||Crawford||Colin ||||Male||10||1881||Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-VVW|| |- |1271||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||29||1862||Canada||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BY8|| |- |1272||F Crawford||Eleanor ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Aylmer, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-YZL|| |- |1273||Crawford||James ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Camden, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-4S9|| |- |1274||Crawford||Catharina ||||Female||49||1842||Ireland||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZNG|| |- |1275||M Crawford||Magey ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Shawville, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-L41|| |- |1276||Crawford||May ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-2B9|| |- |1277||T Crawford||James ||||Male||56||1835||Nova Scotia, Canada||Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-BJL|| |- |1278||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Arkona, Lambton Shores, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-PVB|| |- |1279||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||30||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Perth, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-XKP|| |- |1280||Crawford||Georgena ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-DYF|| |- |1281||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-NB1|| |- |1282||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-TF5|| |- |1283||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-4G8|| |- |1284||E Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-Y4X|| |- |1285||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Durham, West Grey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-YWX|| |- |1286||Crawford||Geo ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-JRN|| |- |1287||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Alliston, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-W3J|| |- |1288||Crawford||William ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-4JT|| |- |1289||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||34||1857||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-G7P|| |- |1290||Crawford||Simeon ||||Male||15||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QHP|| |- |1291||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||10||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-V8N|| |- |1292||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||60||1831||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-Y37|| |- |1293||R Crawford||John ||||Male||23||1868||England, United Kingdom||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-FD5|| |- |1294||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Tay, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-RP7|| |- |1295||E Crawford||Jean ||||Female||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Lorne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-ZC3|| |- |1296||Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-VLQ|| |- |1297||Crawford||Edna ||||Female||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-1SS|| |- 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Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MFK|| |- |1305||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||76||1815||Scotland, United Kingdom||Tiverton, Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-PRS|| |- |1306||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-HPH|| |- |1307||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LC8|| |- |1308||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||15||1876||Quebec, Canada||Quebec City, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5D-NY4|| |- |1309||Crawford||John ||||Male||60||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-B2F|| |- |1310||Crawford||David ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-QNT|| |- |1311||Crawford||Edmond ||||Male||60||1831||Ontario, Canada||Warwick, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-J2F|| |- |1312||Crawford||Patrick ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-HGB|| |- |1313||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-S2B|| |- |1314||Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1888||Quebec, Canada||Hochelaga, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPJ-TDN|| |- |1315||Crawford||David ||||Male||13||1878||Quebec, Canada||Quebec City, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5D-NYH|| |- |1316||Crawford||Louisse ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-D7B|| |- |1317||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMN|| |- |1318||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||5||1886||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-Z5L|| |- |1319||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||South Dorchester, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-29V|| |- |1320||W Crawford||James ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-WFF|| |- |1321||Crawford||Kenneth ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-86W|| |- |1322||Crawford||Emms ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-YDF|| |- |1323||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||62||1829||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-5H2|| |- |1324||Crawford||Jennet ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-CCC|| |- |1325||Crawford||John ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TLF|| |- |1326||M Crawford||Jame ||||Female||44||1847||New Brunswick, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-G1C|| |- |1327||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-X95|| |- |1328||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-92L|| |- |1329||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||27||1864||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-2PQ|| |- |1355||Crawford||Violet ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MFF|| |- |1356||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-MWH|| |- |1357||A Crawford||C ||||Female||53||1838||||Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-P1B|| |- |1358||Crawford||Cliford ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7B9|| |- |1359||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8XB|| |- |1360||Crawford||George ||||Male||16||1875||England, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-YHN|| |- 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-6V7|| |- |1374||Crawford||George ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-JHY|| |- |1375||R Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-2H2|| |- |1376||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-2MZ|| |- |1377||S Crawford||John ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-8QX|| |- |1378||L Crawford||William ||||Male||23||1868||Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-VVS|| |- |1379||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||61||1830||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-3HF|| |- |1380||Crawford||Hannah 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-6BX|| |- |1393||S Crawford||Charles ||||Male||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-6MM|| |- |1394||E Crawford||Sophie ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-JWD|| |- |1395||G Crawford||Maria ||||Female||45||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-4GY|| |- |1396||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||55||1836||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1Y7|| |- |1397||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||16||1875||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-TZM|| |- |1398||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||19||1872||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Petite Rivière Bridge, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Q-PW3|| |- |1399||Crawford||Murray ||||Male||10||1881||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S1P|| |- |1400||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||77||1814||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-VNJ|| |- |1401||Hannah Crawford||Joe ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-38X|| |- |1402||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-3WS|| |- |1403||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-WF6|| |- |1404||Crawford||Norman 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Scotia, Canada||Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-B2J|| |- |1411||Crawford||John ||||Male||10||1881||Manitoba, Canada||Rockwood, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-8TZ|| |- |1412||Crawford||Lenard ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-TTH|| |- |1413||Crawford||Chester ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MZQ|| |- |1414||Crawford||Emeline ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-8CM|| |- |1415||Crawford||Percy ||||Male||29||1862||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-TC5|| |- |1416||Crawford||John ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-XR4|| |- |1417||P Crawford||William ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KPB|| |- |1418||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||60||1831||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-QWM|| |- |1419||M Crawford||Anna ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Lakefield, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-658|| |- |1420||Crawford||George ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-4XR|| |- |1421||Crawford||Marguerite ||||Female||7||1884||Quebec, Canada||Saint-François-d'Assise, Beauce, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP3-HYN|| |- |1422||Crawford||John ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-5Q5|| |- |1423||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-HZB|| |- |1424||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||43||1848||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SK2|| |- |1425||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-GGR|| |- |1426||Crawford||Darcus ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-F87|| |- |1427||Crawford||Mat ||||Male||53||1838||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-XTW|| |- |1428||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||29||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-7RR|| |- |1429||H Crawford||George ||||Male||1||1890||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-RSD|| |- |1430||Crawford||William ||||Male||26||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D57|| |- |1431||Crawford||John ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-7MS|| |- |1432||E Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||3||1888||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-SYX|| |- |1433||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-CMP|| |- |1434||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Cambridge, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-GL4|| |- |1435||M Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-BLK|| |- |1436||Crawford||Samual ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-F3K|| |- |1437||May Crawford||Lilly ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-QGF|| |- |1438||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-JK1|| |- |1439||Crawford||Elya ||||Female||79||1812||Ireland||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-C59|| |- |1440||Crawford||David ||||Male||53||1838||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-TF2|| |- |1441||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||32||1859||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MJD|| |- |1442||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||58||1833||Scotland, United Kingdom||Salisbury, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-MWQ|| |- |1443||Crawford||Henry ||||Female||0||1891||Nova Scotia, Canada||Blockhouse, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW23-BFG|| |- |1444||K Crawford||Fred ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG6-3JX|| |- |1445||N Crawford||George ||||Male||8||1883||Manitoba, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-GNW|| |- |1446||Crawford||Margaretta ||||Female||65||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-RS6|| |- |1447||Crawford||Esther ||||Female||33||1858||||Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5B-LVH|| |- |1448||Bennie Crawford||J ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-R2T|| |- |1449||Crawford||Ernie ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-4TQ|| |- |1450||Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1885||Scotland, United Kingdom||Richmond, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK9-RKG|| |- |1451||Crawford||George ||||Male||25||1866||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Stellarton, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-SRC|| |- |1452||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-5CL|| |- |1453||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||31||1860||United States||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-C27|| |- |1454||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-36V|| |- |1455||Crawford||Malcolm ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-8H1|| |- |1456||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Deseronto, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-KK1|| |- |1457||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||19||1872||United States||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-536|| |- |1458||Crawford||Vernon ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Harvey, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-5NF|| |- |1459||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-RQH|| |- |1460||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8XT|| |- |1461||Crawford||Reginald ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-GMC|| |- |1462||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-S6P|| |- |1463||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||45||1846||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-RM3|| |- |1464||W Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||34||1857||Ireland||Algoma Mills, North Shore, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-BQY|| |- |1465||Crawford||Eva ||||Female||37||1854||Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-BSJ|| |- |1466||Crawford||Ira ||||Male||9||1882||Nova Scotia, Canada||Meaghers Grant, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-ZH9|| |- |1467||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HN1|| |- |1468||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Sutton, Georgina, York Region, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-RFS|| |- |1469||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||65||1826||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-F4D|| |- |1470||E Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-6B2|| |- |1471||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X1H|| |- |1472||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||61||1830||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-2YY|| |- |1473||E Crawford||Ida ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-YYZ|| |- |1474||A Crawford||John ||||Male||35||1856||Canada||Bathurst, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-PYJ|| |- |1475||Crawford||Ralph ||||Male||45||1846||England, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-9KZ|| |- |1476||Crawford||James ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Oakland, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-MGB|| |- |1477||Wm Maud Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-BXX|| |- |1478||Crawford||William ||||Male||39||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-3SG|| |- |1479||Crawford||Sutherland ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-BFF|| |- |1480||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VWS|| |- |1481||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||9||1882||England, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-CH7|| |- |1482||A Crawford||Wm ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5CY|| |- |1483||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1||1890||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-RM3|| |- |1484||J Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BK8|| |- |1485||Crawford||Josiah ||||Male||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-4CC|| |- |1486||Crawford||Susanah ||||Female||66||1825||United States||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-QGV|| |- |1487||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Brant Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2X-NTQ|| |- |1488||Crawford||Archabald ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-WLS|| |- |1489||T Crawford||James ||||Male||39||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Lorne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-ZC9|| |- |1490||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||68||1823||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-H3Z|| |- |1491||Crawford||Isaac ||||Male||23||1868||Canada||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-T12|| |- |1492||Crawford||Fredrick ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLY-FPY|| |- |1493||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-C1J|| |- |1494||Crawford||Libbie ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-2FT|| |- |1495||Andrew Crawford||Robert ||||Male||2||1889||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-PWM|| |- |1496||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-J62|| |- |1497||Crawford||John ||||Male||0||1891||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-B42|| |- |1498||Crawford||Frances ||||Female||63||1828||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-GTX|| |- |1499||M Crawford||Ells ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Wallaceburg, Sombra, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2D-4KW|| |- |1500||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||35||1856||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QC9|| |- |1501||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Wellington, Hillier, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-T9R|| |- |1502||Crawford||Demetrius ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-9KK|| |- |1503||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-HZ1|| |- |1504||M Crawford||Thos ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-TW2|| |- |1505||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PF1|| |- |1506||Oscar Crawford||Eli ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LBT|| |- |1507||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-F8C|| |- |1508||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-RSX|| |- |1509||Crawford||Anville ||||Female||56||1835||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-5FG|| |- |1510||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-RY7|| |- |1511||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-S2Y|| |- |1512||S Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1888||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-LQW|| |- |1513||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-BLJ|| |- |1514||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-9TV|| |- |1515||M Crawford||James ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-CCD|| |- |1516||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||58||1833||Ontario, Canada||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-1F2|| |- |1517||Crawford||James ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Port Perry, Scugog, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-QYS|| |- |1518||B Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||10||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VY3|| |- |1519||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-8BK|| |- |1520||C Crawford||James ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-DWK|| |- |1521||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJ4|| |- |1522||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||69||1822||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQK|| |- |1523||M Crawford||Annie ||||Female||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-LQS|| |- |1524||Crawford||Susanna ||||Female||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-H5Y|| |- |1525||Crawford||Willie ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-1KZ|| |- |1526||Crawford||George ||||Male||28||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-293|| |- |1527||Crawford||Jos ||||Male||55||1836||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-BXD|| |- |1528||J Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Medonte, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG4-BS6|| |- |1529||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-452|| |- |1530||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||31||1860||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-24G|| |- |1531||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-NJ3|| |- |1532||Crawford||John ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LGK|| |- |1533||Crawford||Margarat ||||Female||62||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-9YC|| |- |1534||C Crawford||Agness ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-279|| |- |1535||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-4GD|| |- |1536||Crawford||Josesah ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-WFV|| |- |1537||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||30||1861||England, United Kingdom||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-7DC|| |- |1538||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LBR|| |- |1539||Crawford||Margret 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Canada||Wellington, Hillier, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-T9P|| |- |1546||F Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-WFL|| |- |1547||Crawford||David ||||Male||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TLJ|| |- |1548||Crawford||William ||||Male||24||1867||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Fisher's Grant 24, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW27-TJN|| |- |1549||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-5GT|| |- |1550||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||27||1864||Scotland, United Kingdom||Tay, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-RP3|| |- |1551||Crawford||Ralph ||||Male||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LDN|| |- |1552||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||41||1850||Scotland, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-85V|| |- |1553||Crawford||Charlie ||||Male||14||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-DB2|| |- |1554||J Crawford||Eva ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-7M3|| |- |1555||Crawford||Elicia ||||Female||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HKY|| |- |1556||Ethel Crawford||Mary ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NRS|| |- |1557||Crawford||David ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-DGR|| |- |1558||Crawford||Thos ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LGN|| |- |1559||Crawford||David ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-3P2|| |- |1560||Crawford||George ||||Male||56||1835||Ireland||Mount Forest, Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGL-FDS|| |- |1561||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJ9|| |- |1562||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||20||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-BXL|| |- |1563||Crawford||John ||||Male||65||1826||Ireland||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5CK|| |- |1564||Crawford||Sym ||||Male||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KSR|| |- |1565||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||40||1851||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-Q91|| |- |1566||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||1||1890||Ireland||Quebec City, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5D-NYW|| |- |1567||Crawford||James ||||Male||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-Y5M|| |- |1568||Crawford||James ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-9X2|| |- |1569||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||55||1836||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VKC|| |- |1570||Crawford||Margaret 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Canada||Drummond, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-KP9|| |- |1577||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL5-L88|| |- |1578||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7LN|| |- |1579||Crawford||James ||||Male||50||1841||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5C5|| |- |1580||Crawford||Elesham ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-5QR|| |- |1581||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||55||1836||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-K69|| |- |1582||Crawford||Edwin ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQB|| |- |1583||Crawford||William ||||Male||58||1833||Ontario, Canada||Normanby, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-CWP|| |- |1584||Crawford||Jeannie ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-J9N|| |- |1585||Crawford||John ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Sherborne-Stanhope-McClintock-Livingstone-Lawrence and Night, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-5W2|| |- |1586||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||36||1855||Ireland||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-Z7B|| |- |1587||Crawford||William ||||Male||61||1830||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MJT|| |- |1588||Crawford||Edna ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Port Hope, Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-4MQ|| |- |1589||Crawford||David ||||Male||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-QR8|| |- |1590||Crawford||Josh ||||Male||22||1869||Ireland||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGY-S8J|| |- |1591||Crawford||Bella ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HZS|| |- |1592||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||45||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-YYC|| |- |1593||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||18||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SZZ|| |- |1594||Crawford||Benjiman ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-DYN|| |- |1595||Crawford||Harper ||||Male||3||1888||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-16L|| |- |1596||Crawford||Allath ||||Female||16||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X1C|| |- |1597||Crawford||Ina ||||Female||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-SKY|| |- |1598||Gamble Crawford||Harper ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-BX6|| |- |1599||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||65||1826||Ireland||Camden, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-4SQ|| |- |1600||Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||61||1830||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-CVC|| |- |1607||Ellen Crawford||W ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZJ3|| |- |1608||Crawford||Carrie ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-L31|| |- |1609||Crawford||Adeline ||||Female||51||1840||Ontario, Canada||Normanby, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-CW5|| |- |1610||Thomas Crawford||Wm ||||Male||8||1883||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-HN4|| |- |1611||Crawford||Sam ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQT|| |- |1612||Crawford||Edw ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-5P8|| |- |1613||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||45||1846||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-J9W|| |- |1614||W Crawford||Henry ||||Male||49||1842||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SLK|| |- |1615||Crawford||William ||||Male||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Springfield, Adelaide Metcalfe, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-8YL|| |- |1616||Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-9L7|| |- |1617||Crawford||George ||||Male||11||1880||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-5L7|| |- |1618||Crawford||John ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Seneca, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-RLL|| |- |1619||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-M2B|| |- |1620||Crawford||George ||||Male||20||1871||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-5PC|| |- |1621||A Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-2HP|| |- |1622||Crawford||Esta ||||Female||26||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WGR|| |- |1623||Crawford||William ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NMV|| |- |1624||F Crawford||George ||||Male||13||1878||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-N6D|| |- |1625||J Crawford||Florence ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-TV2|| |- |1626||Crawford||Deborah ||||Female||39||1852||Nova Scotia, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SYR|| |- |1627||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-WYP|| |- |1628||Crawford||James ||||Male||11||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW27-TFM|| |- |1629||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||14||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-BJR|| |- |1630||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||16||1875||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RSH|| |- |1631||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-B96|| |- |1632||H Crawford||Irving ||||Male||6||1885||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SKP|| |- |1633||Crawford||Harry ||||Male||19||1872||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-TCB|| |- |1634||Crawford||John ||||Male||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQL|| |- |1635||Crawford||Abigal ||||Female||60||1831||Ireland||Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKQ-Z6Q|| |- |1636||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||14||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-V8X|| |- |1637||I Crawford||Dory ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-XB6|| |- |1638||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Calgary, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-GTV|| |- |1639||G Crawford||John ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-RMW|| |- |1640||Crawford||Alexandria ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-G1N|| |- |1641||Crawford||R ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Battle River, Paintearth County No. 18, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-GZQ|| |- |1642||Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1872||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KKK|| |- |1643||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||29||1862||Scotland, United Kingdom||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-388|| |- |1644||Crawford||Dun ||||Male||70||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-J84|| |- |1645||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||39||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-D1B|| |- |1646||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||28||1863||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RSS|| |- |1647||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||5||1886||Manitoba, Canada||Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-ZWS|| |- |1648||Crawford||Olive ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJS|| |- |1649||A W Crawford||Ewing ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-GBB|| |- |1650||Crawford||Euphe ||||Female||53||1838||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-3TY|| |- |1651||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-H9Y|| |- |1652||E Crawford||Susan ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-NS5|| |- |1653||Crawford||William ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-8CS|| |- |1654||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||8||1883||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-51B|| |- |1655||Crawford||Bella ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-GDZ|| |- |1656||Crawford||Isabell 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Canada||Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-254|| |- |1663||Crawford||Henrietta ||||Female||25||1866||United States||Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-QX6|| |- |1664||Crawford||William ||||Male||32||1859||Scotland, United Kingdom||Richmond, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK9-RKX|| |- |1665||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-J9C|| |- |1666||M Crawford||George ||||Male||7||1884||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S15|| |- |1667||M Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-2HL|| |- |1668||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||25||1866||Scotland, United Kingdom||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW28-92W|| |- |1669||J Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-BLV|| |- |1670||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||68||1823||Scotland, United Kingdom||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-5LY|| |- |1671||Crawford||Percy ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-H8N|| |- |1672||J Crawford||Emma ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-8ZP|| |- |1673||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-LDS|| |- |1674||Crawford||Myra ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-DP4|| |- |1675||Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1861||New Brunswick, Canada||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-3XF|| |- |1676||Crawford||Jamima ||||Female||46||1845||Quebec, Canada||Très-Saint-Sacrement, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPZ-9YF|| |- |1677||J Crawford||C ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BY6|| |- |1678||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||10||1881||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-TZ9|| |- |1679||Crawford||Ralph ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NR9|| |- |1680||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8XY|| |- |1681||Crawford||Tom ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-J9X|| |- |1682||Crawford||John ||||Male||57||1834||Ontario, Canada||Aylmer, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-YZV|| |- |1683||Crawford||Mckenzie ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-5YR|| |- |1684||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Rainham, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-GX2|| |- |1685||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||23||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Addington, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-T1L|| |- |1686||Crawford||Eli ||||Male||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-22D|| |- |1687||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-F8Z|| |- |1688||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-V75|| |- |1689||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||84||1807||Ireland||Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-3PL|| |- |1690||Crawford||John ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MT2|| |- |1691||Crawford||A ||||Male||65||1826||Ireland||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-T71|| |- |1692||Crawford||Susannah ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-2Q5|| |- |1693||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJQ|| |- |1694||Crawford||Jane 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Canada||St. Joseph, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-84Z|| |- |1701||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||30||1861||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-1G9|| |- |1702||Crawford||Jeannie ||||Female||8||1883||Quebec, Canada||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-H6B|| |- |1703||Crawford||James ||||Male||49||1842||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-YLF|| |- |1704||Crawford||Matta ||||Female||42||1849||United States||Newcastle Village, Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-TZT|| |- |1705||Crawford||Mathilda ||||Female||36||1855||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-NSG|| |- |1706||L Crawford||John ||||Male||55||1836||Ireland||Dutton, Dutton Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-WXC|| |- |1707||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||4||1887||Northwest Territories, Canada||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-J3X|| |- |1708||Crawford||Letticie ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Sherborne-Stanhope-McClintock-Livingstone-Lawrence and Night, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-5TG|| |- |1709||Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-WDX|| |- |1710||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-SQH|| |- |1711||A Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-9L9|| |- |1712||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-LQL|| |- |1713||Crawford||William ||||Male||70||1821||Ireland||Melancthon, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-SM7|| |- |1714||Crawford||William ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Petrolia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-8NQ|| |- |1715||Crawford||Burt ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Cambridge, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-GLH|| |- |1716||Crawford||Myrtle ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WFQ|| |- |1717||Crawford||Violet ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HZ7|| |- |1718||Crawford||May ||||Female||30||1861||Newfoundland, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-1ZB|| |- |1719||Crawford||Catte ||||Female||25||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Sydney Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-5L2|| |- |1720||Crawford||Addie ||||Female||0||1891||United States||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-CHJ|| |- |1721||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-K4N|| |- |1722||Crawford||William ||||Male||41||1850||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-2NY|| |- |1723||Crawford||Minie ||||Female||20||1871||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-737|| |- |1724||D Crawford||John ||||Male||49||1842||United States||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-GND|| |- |1725||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-B9N|| |- |1726||W Crawford||James ||||Male||42||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||Durham, West Grey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-YWC|| |- |1727||Crawford||Leonard ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-KFT|| |- |1728||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||4||1887||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-Z5G|| |- |1729||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Flos, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-V4W|| |- |1730||B Crawford||William ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-5FH|| |- |1731||Crawford||George ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-VCK|| |- |1732||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||45||1846||Ireland||Thorold, Welland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-C6C|| |- |1733||Crawford||David ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2D-G4P|| |- |1734||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-4MC|| |- |1735||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||24||1867||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-5L1|| |- |1736||W Crawford||John ||||Male||60||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S1T|| |- |1737||Crawford||Easter ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BK6|| |- |1738||Crawford||Wilimma ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-X9P|| |- |1739||Crawford||Lilly ||||Female||25||1866||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-TCR|| |- |1740||Crawford||James ||||Male||37||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-SRW|| |- |1741||Crawford||Willian ||||Male||1||1890||British Columbia, Canada||Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-1M1|| |- |1742||Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLY-FP5|| |- |1743||C Crawford||Janet ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Charlottenburg, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-XBZ|| |- |1744||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5GT|| |- |1745||Crawford||Norman ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-5FP|| |- |1746||Crawford||Rose ||||Female||54||1837||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-J23|| |- |1747||I Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||28||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Lorne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-ZCS|| |- |1748||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-42S|| |- |1749||Crawford||Walter 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KM1|| |- |1756||Crawford||James ||||Male||38||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KPL|| |- |1757||A Crawford||May ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-2WZ|| |- |1758||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||35||1856||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-28W|| |- |1759||Crawford||David ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-RQ8|| |- |1760||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||78||1813||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-886|| |- |1761||Arthur Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-KLF|| |- |1762||E Crawford||Annie ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-Q76|| |- |1763||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||50||1841||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-MFV|| |- |1764||Crawford||Weston ||||Male||32||1859||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MJ8|| |- |1765||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-55K|| |- |1766||Crawford||Lena ||||Female||7||1884||United States||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-S82|| |- |1767||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Tay, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-RPQ|| |- |1768||Crawford||Amanda ||||Female||5||1886||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QCW|| |- |1769||Crawford||James ||||Male||57||1834||Ireland||Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLP-316|| |- |1770||Crawford||Lillie ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-FH7|| |- |1771||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||30||1861||||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-JMG|| |- |1772||G Crawford||John ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-JSZ|| |- |1773||Ann Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-JHB|| |- |1774||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||60||1831||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-S65|| |- |1775||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW28-C3V|| |- |1776||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-MNZ|| |- |1777||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Orillia, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-XFQ|| |- |1778||Crawford||William ||||Male||28||1863||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-FZM|| |- |1779||A Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||44||1847||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-2SC|| |- |1780||Crawford||Esther ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LT8|| |- |1781||Crawford||Mary ||||Male||16||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SYY|| |- |1782||Crawford||William ||||Male||24||1867||England, United Kingdom||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-XFT|| |- |1783||Crawford||Johna ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-NJS|| |- |1784||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||44||1847||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-FWD|| |- |1785||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VKD|| |- |1786||Crawford||Alace ||||Female||73||1818||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMK|| |- |1787||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-Z2Z|| |- |1788||Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-GJ6|| |- |1789||Ann Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-FTL|| |- |1790||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-91V|| |- |1791||F Crawford||Mina ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-8QF|| |- |1792||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||56||1835||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5C2|| |- |1793||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||8||1883||Quebec, Canada||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-55V|| |- |1794||A Crawford||Charles ||||Male||19||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-TKK|| |- |1795||Crawford||John ||||Male||65||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-463|| |- |1796||Crawford||Hattie ||||Female||11||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-6FM|| |- |1797||Crawford||Earnest ||||Male||19||1872||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-2P7|| |- |1798||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-L3R|| |- |1799||Crawford||Philip ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MGN|| |- |1800||Crawford||Rosa ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLY-2X9|| |- |1801||Crawford||Andrews ||||Male||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-WR2|| |- |1802||Crawford||William ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-WDW|| |- |1803||Crawford||Amelia ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-9KL|| |- |1804||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||79||1812||Scotland, United Kingdom||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8RK|| |- |1805||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||0||1891||Scotland, United Kingdom||Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-7X4|| |- |1806||M Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||2||1889||Nova Scotia, Canada||Stellarton, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-SRD|| |- |1807||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||8||1883||Nova Scotia, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-F5J|| |- |1808||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||52||1839||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-SR8|| |- |1809||Crawford||Elizeabeth ||||Female||54||1837||Canada||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-NKV|| |- |1810||Crawford||Stirling ||||Female||9||1882||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-Q7R|| |- |1811||Crawford||William ||||Male||40||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Martins, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-PXR|| |- |1812||W Crawford||Stephen ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Algoma Mills, North Shore, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-B79|| |- |1813||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||44||1847||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-88X|| |- |1814||Crawford||Fred ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-SQ8|| |- |1815||Crawford||Geo ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-M3K|| |- |1816||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||28||1863||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-DSM|| |- |1817||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||55||1836||Ireland||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-Y5S|| |- |1818||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||6||1885||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-RMM|| |- |1819||Crawford||Androine ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WF9|| |- |1820||G Crawford||Egbert ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-JWS|| |- |1821||Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1866||Ireland||Forest, Lambton Shores, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-2N8|| |- |1822||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7Y1|| |- |1823||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||6||1885||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-V6B|| |- |1824||B Crawford||Anna ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BKF|| |- |1825||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||63||1828||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-G8S|| |- |1826||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-RMQ|| |- |1827||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LC6|| |- |1828||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||8||1883||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-HF7|| |- |1829||Crawford||Cathine ||||Female||36||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5G2|| |- |1830||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-XRD|| |- |1831||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||0||1891||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5M-T76|| |- |1832||Crawford||William ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZNT|| |- |1833||C Crawford||Fredck ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Lakefield, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-6F7|| |- |1834||Crawford||Louie ||||Female||25||1866||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-24P|| |- |1835||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||43||1848||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-VNK|| |- |1836||B Crawford||Harry ||||Male||5||1886||New Brunswick, Canada||Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-2T2|| |- |1837||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-Q7D|| |- |1838||Crawford||William ||||Male||46||1845||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BKW|| |- |1839||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-GMW|| |- |1840||H Crawford||Robert ||||Male||37||1854||Quebec, Canada||Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP2-1BP|| |- |1841||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-DB3|| |- |1842||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||77||1814||Ireland||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-D8C|| |- |1843||Crawford||James ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-LYK|| |- |1844||Crawford||George ||||Male||11||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QCS|| |- |1845||K Crawford||James ||||Male||43||1848||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-D6C|| |- |1846||Crawford||John ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-4T3|| |- |1847||C Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||53||1838||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1YW|| |- |1848||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-PS5|| |- |1849||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-K9M|| |- |1850||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1880||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-51T|| |- |1851||Crawford||George ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-1CN|| |- |1852||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||55||1836||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KKJ|| |- |1853||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||20||1871||Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-SXJ|| |- |1854||Crawford||Lindsey ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-PQL|| |- |1855||Crawford||Tom ||||Male||30||1861||Quebec, Canada||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-R79|| |- |1856||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-V7B|| |- |1857||J Crawford||Robert ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Sheffield, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-TMD|| |- |1858||Crawford||Lizzy ||||Female||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-5Y6|| |- |1859||Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KSG|| |- |1860||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||70||1821||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-RWM|| |- |1861||Crawford||Margert ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZNY|| |- |1862||Crawford||Ronald ||||Male||56||1835||Nova Scotia, Canada||Meaghers Grant, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-ZHS|| |- |1863||Crawford||Sussan ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-HYW|| |- |1864||J Crawford||Arch ||||Male||22||1869||Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-SX1|| |- |1865||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||58||1833||Scotland, United Kingdom||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-MW4|| |- |1866||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1890||Northwest Territories, Canada||Calgary, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-GT2|| |- |1867||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||60||1831||Ontario, Canada||Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-QXD|| |- |1868||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMZ|| |- |1869||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||73||1818||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QCC|| |- |1870||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||62||1829||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-P7P|| |- |1871||Crawford||Abraham ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-84Z|| |- |1872||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-HQH|| |- |1873||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||15||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1YC|| |- |1874||A Crawford||Jane ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-RM4|| |- |1875||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-YYL|| |- |1876||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||55||1836||Ireland||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-T49|| |- |1877||Crawford||John ||||Male||32||1859||Scotland, United Kingdom||Flos, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-V43|| |- |1878||Crawford||John ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-NS7|| |- |1879||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||54||1837||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SBW|| |- |1880||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||15||1876||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-FLM|| |- |1881||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||72||1819||||Lot 54, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGB-M87|| |- |1882||E Crawford||Wm ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Rockwood, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-6ZW|| |- |1883||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Quebec City, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5D-JZ3|| |- |1884||Crawford||Lezzie ||||Female||35||1856||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-9HN|| |- |1885||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-P6C|| |- |1886||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-6BV|| |- |1887||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||39||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-R9R|| |- |1888||Crawford||Canas ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-RLM|| |- |1889||Crawford||Elstert ||||Female||3||1888||Scotland, United Kingdom||Richmond, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK9-RKN|| |- |1890||Crawford||Chas ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Lakefield, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-65Z|| |- |1891||Crawford||Joshua ||||Male||71||1820||England, United Kingdom||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-NNP|| |- |1892||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||60||1831||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-RLT|| |- |1893||A Crawford||Thos ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-5CB|| |- |1894||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-WL3|| |- |1895||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||15||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Q-8GS|| |- |1896||R Crawford||A ||||Male||4||1887||Manitoba, Canada||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BYJ|| |- |1897||Crawford||Georgie ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-S6B|| |- |1898||Crawford||Heber ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KPR|| |- |1899||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-Y95|| |- |1900||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-B9X|| |- |1901||B Crawford||Albert ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-F6M|| |- |1902||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||34||1857||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-SYC|| |- |1903||Crawford||Francis ||||Female||42||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-6G6|| |- |1904||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||6||1885||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KPY|| |- |1905||Crawford||Ratie ||||Female||65||1826||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 48, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPM-TS2|| |- |1906||B Crawford||Agusta ||||Female||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-4PM|| |- |1907||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||55||1836||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-BJL|| |- |1908||W Crawford||John ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PFY|| |- |1909||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-L4R|| |- |1910||H Crawford||Betrice ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-BXF|| |- |1911||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-H29|| |- |1912||Crawford||Wilfred ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-SQX|| |- |1913||T Crawford||John ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-TFG|| |- |1914||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-ZX5|| |- |1915||J Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||58||1833||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-HVY|| |- |1916||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-9RH|| |- |1917||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||69||1822||Ireland||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-5YP|| |- |1918||E Crawford||Hattie ||||Female||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-3SV|| |- |1919||Crawford||James ||||Male||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Sheffield, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-TMZ|| |- |1920||Crawford||Hattie ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-L3B|| |- |1921||Crawford||Harrold ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-MTT|| |- |1922||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||7||1884||Scotland, United Kingdom||New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-KQC|| |- |1923||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||22||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-PW3|| |- |1924||Crawford||Jemima ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-L3T|| |- |1925||Crawford||Mettie ||||Female||12||1879||Manitoba, Canada||Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-562|| |- |1926||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-MNZ|| |- |1927||Crawford||Alonzo ||||Male||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-L4L|| |- |1928||Crawford||John ||||Male||75||1816||Ireland||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PN7|| |- |1929||Olive Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||11||1880||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-P71|| |- |1930||Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1878||Quebec, Canada||Très-Saint-Sacrement, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPZ-9YK|| |- |1931||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||10||1881||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QS3|| |- |1932||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-CCZ|| |- |1933||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-1JX|| |- |1934||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-QHM|| |- |1935||Crawford||Harry ||||Male||11||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-NJL|| |- |1936||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||75||1816||Ireland||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-PSY|| |- |1937||Crawford||William ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-DP7|| |- |1938||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||33||1858||Ireland||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-HZ5|| |- |1939||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG6-D6Z|| |- |1940||Crawford||Isebella ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HJS|| |- |1941||Crawford||Stewart ||||Male||3||1888||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QSW|| |- |1942||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||16||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1BZ|| |- |1943||E Crawford||Grace ||||Female||20||1871||England, United Kingdom||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLY-NT6|| |- |1944||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Port Hope, Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-WT2|| |- |1945||G Crawford||George ||||Male||12||1879||England, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-CH3|| |- |1946||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||50||1841||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-FZ3|| |- |1947||A Crawford||Robert ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-QQY|| |- |1948||Crawford||Geo ||||Male||32||1859||United States||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-X2P|| |- |1949||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||18||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-V8D|| |- |1950||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Monmouth Township, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-FLS|| |- |1951||Crawford||Norman ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-RGN|| |- |1952||C Crawford||Willard ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Lorne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-CPV|| |- |1953||Crawford||William ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-3PT|| |- |1954||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||13||1878||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9N|| |- |1955||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NMC|| |- |1956||J Crawford||Harriett ||||Female||26||1865||Manitoba, Canada||Rockwood, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-6Z4|| |- |1957||V Crawford||Gus ||||Male||41||1850||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-1ZP|| |- |1958||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||12||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXV|| |- |1959||Crawford||James ||||Male||65||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Simonds, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-TFP|| |- |1960||Crawford||Eloner ||||Female||64||1827||Ontario, Canada||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-WDS|| |- |1961||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-B9F|| |- |1962||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-F32|| |- |1963||Crawford||William ||||Male||74||1817||Ireland||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-9TX|| |- |1964||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||50||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1YM|| |- |1965||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-S65|| |- |1966||F Crawford||Gordan ||||Male||10||1881||Quebec, Canada||Dunham, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-DRR|| |- |1967||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-BZ9|| |- |1968||Crawford||William ||||Male||2||1889||Scotland, United Kingdom||Richmond, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK9-RK5|| |- |1969||J Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-YP8|| |- |1970||Crawford||James ||||Male||75||1816||Ireland||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-G89|| |- |1971||Crawford||George ||||Male||10||1881||United States||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-YMH|| |- |1972||Crawford||John ||||Male||28||1863||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP6-DWR|| |- |1973||H Crawford||George ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-FDY|| |- |1974||Samuel Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-HNC|| |- |1975||Crawford||Edna ||||Female||1||1890||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-SKB|| |- |1976||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||34||1857||Canada||Bathurst, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-PYG|| |- |1977||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||23||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-B7W|| |- |1978||Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-J96|| |- |1979||Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RS7|| |- |1980||Selena Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-HNH|| |- |1981||Crawford||Agustia ||||Female||54||1837||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-TRS|| |- |1982||C Crawford||W ||||Male||45||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-4X2|| |- |1983||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||17||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QS9|| |- |1984||Crawford||James ||||Male||3||1888||United States||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-Y3T|| |- |1985||Crawford||Fred ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LCX|| |- |1986||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||20||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKB-P1D|| |- |1987||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HKB|| |- |1988||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-YG3|| |- |1989||Crawford||Elisabeath ||||Female||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-B4K|| |- |1990||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||9||1882||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9V|| |- |1991||Crawford||Maggy ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-RQM|| |- |1992||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-5NZ|| |- |1993||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-QR6|| |- |1994||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||39||1852||Scotland, United Kingdom||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-KL6|| |- |1995||Crawford||Charlie ||||Male||14||1877||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9Y|| |- |1996||Crawford||William ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-45V|| |- |1997||Crawford||Thos ||||Male||46||1845||Nova Scotia, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-F5X|| |- |1998||M Crawford||Margart ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-BLF|| |- |1999||Crawford||Dugald ||||Male||56||1835||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-F25|| |- |2000||Louise Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||68||1823||Ireland||Wingham, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-X1N|| |- |2001||Crawford||Stanly ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Medonte, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG4-BSF|| |- |2002||Crawford||John ||||Male||38||1853||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-HJT|| |- |2003||E Crawford||Olef ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-3WM|| |- |2004||G Crawford||Jas ||||Male||31||1860||Canada||Yale County, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKQ-RZ4|| |- |2005||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||19||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QHL|| |- |2006||Crawford||James ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-HQ4|| |- |2007||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Seneca, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-RL2|| |- |2008||Crawford||Ethal ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-925|| |- |2009||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||64||1827||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-GP8|| |- |2010||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-F46|| |- |2011||Crawford||David ||||Male||67||1824||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-7Z9|| |- |2012||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||14||1877||Quebec, Canada||Saint-François-d'Assise, Beauce, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP3-HYX|| |- |2013||Crawford||Russell ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LDK|| |- |2014||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||11||1880||Canada||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BYF|| |- |2015||Crawford||Rebecah ||||Female||21||1870||Ireland||Flos, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-VBY|| |- |2016||Crawford||Albert ||||Female||7||1884||British Columbia, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-ZJF|| |- |2017||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-XNX|| |- |2018||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-2YB|| |- |2019||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-WRK|| |- |2020||Crawford||George ||||Male||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-RGX|| |- |2021||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Walkerton, Brockton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-7QP|| |- |2022||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||31||1860||Scotland, United Kingdom||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-X88|| |- |2023||Crawford||Ethael ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-1S9|| |- |2024||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-QGN|| |- |2025||Crawford||Thos ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TFS|| |- |2026||Crawford||Jas ||||Male||51||1840||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-4PS|| |- |2027||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||23||1868||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXH|| |- |2028||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-45K|| |- |2029||Crawford||David ||||Male||15||1876||Quebec, Canada||Très-Saint-Sacrement, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPZ-9YV|| |- |2030||Adam Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZJ7|| |- |2031||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||17||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-FBF|| |- |2032||Crawford||Amelia ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-WP1|| |- |2033||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LDV|| |- |2034||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-QGD|| |- |2035||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VK8|| |- |2036||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-6LT|| |- |2037||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||82||1809||Ireland||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-QXN|| |- |2038||A Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-MJ1|| |- |2039||Crawford||James ||||Male||50||1841||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-GDH|| |- |2040||M Crawford||Florence ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NR3|| |- |2041||Ann Crawford||Fanny ||||Male||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-4NZ|| |- |2042||E Crawford||J ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-C37|| |- |2043||Crawford||Ella ||||Female||26||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-SKR|| |- |2044||Crawford||Ellen ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Rainham, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-GXV|| |- |2045||Crawford||Dugald ||||Male||57||1834||Scotland, United Kingdom||Howard, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-HQD|| |- |2046||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-LWJ|| |- |2047||F Crawford||Henry ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-BKN|| |- |2048||Crawford||Grant 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Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9J|| |- |2067||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||79||1812||Scotland, United Kingdom||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-MM9|| |- |2068||Crawford||Hamilton ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-LZQ|| |- |2069||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Q-H6P|| |- |2070||Crawford||Duncan ||||Male||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-71B|| |- |2071||Crawford||George ||||Male||11||1880||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-GR8|| |- |2072||Crawford||William ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-B1D|| |- |2073||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-J9R|| |- |2074||Crawford||Jennett ||||Female||75||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-31T|| |- |2075||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||65||1826||Ireland||Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-QRN|| |- |2076||Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PN8|| |- |2077||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Mulmur, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-K8X|| |- |2078||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJ7|| |- |2079||Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||23||1868||New Brunswick, Canada||Andover, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-7PG|| |- |2080||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||15||1876||||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-H6Y|| |- |2081||J Crawford||William ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-KFY|| |- |2082||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||59||1832||Scotland, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-5ZX|| |- |2083||Crawford||Harry ||||Male||5||1886||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MJM|| |- |2084||Crawford||Elizebth ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Flos, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-V1S|| |- |2085||Crawford||Aurther ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-SQ6|| |- |2086||Crawford||Jacob ||||Male||35||1856||Iceland||St. Laurent, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-5P1|| |- |2087||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Deseronto, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-L8D|| |- |2088||Crawford||Annia ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-RS3|| |- |2089||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||54||1837||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-MHK|| |- |2090||Crawford||John ||||Male||54||1837||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-P7Y|| |- |2091||T Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-922|| |- |2092||Crawford||Sarah 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BYD|| |- |2099||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-DCF|| |- |2100||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||16||1875||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-S5R|| |- |2101||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-H9T|| |- |2102||R Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||48||1843||England, United Kingdom||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-FDG|| |- |2103||Crawford||John ||||Male||9||1882||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-V8J|| |- |2104||A Crawford||Jane ||||Female||44||1847||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-CTR|| |- |2105||Crawford||Delia ||||Female||28||1863||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXN|| |- |2106||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XR5|| |- |2107||M Crawford||Ena ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-CH9|| |- |2108||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MLM|| |- |2109||F Crawford||William ||||Male||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-2JM|| |- |2110||M Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||10||1881||Nova Scotia, Canada||Ohio, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-KWC|| |- |2111||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-8MC|| |- |2112||J Crawford||Margrat ||||Female||6||1885||United States||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-YMZ|| |- |2113||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-C56|| |- |2114||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-D82|| |- |2115||Crawford||Chas ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-4XG|| |- |2116||Crawford||George ||||Male||35||1856||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 54, Kings, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGB-M8Q|| |- |2117||G Crawford||A ||||Male||13||1878||Canada||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BYX|| |- |2118||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||9||1882||Manitoba, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-D75|| |- |2119||Crawford||Lemilla ||||Female||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7YB|| |- |2120||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||58||1833||New Brunswick, Canada||Duke's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-4RK|| |- |2121||Crawford||James ||||Male||28||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D5Q|| |- |2122||Crawford||John ||||Male||12||1879||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP6-DFL|| |- |2123||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||47||1844||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-ZQY|| |- |2124||Crawford||Evelina ||||Female||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-QCN|| |- |2125||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||24||1867||Nova Scotia, Canada||Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-6X5|| |- |2126||M Crawford||C ||||Female||15||1876||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-5MM|| |- |2127||Crawford||Isabel ||||Female||28||1863||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-SDP|| |- |2128||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-Q4R|| |- |2129||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||55||1836||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D53|| |- |2130||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||60||1831||England, United Kingdom||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-DY8|| |- |2131||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Carleton Place, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-NKG|| |- |2132||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-2YP|| |- |2133||Crawford||Kate ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLY-FPR|| |- |2134||Crawford||James ||||Male||20||1871||England, United Kingdom||Farnham, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-N99|| |- |2135||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-9GQ|| |- |2136||Crawford||James ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-4J5|| |- |2137||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||83||1808||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VV1|| |- |2138||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-CHW|| |- |2139||Crawford||Floyd ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Port Hope, Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-WTL|| |- |2140||Crawford||William ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NNF|| |- 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-SLV|| |- |2154||Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJZ|| |- |2155||Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KM6|| |- |2156||Crawford||Victorin ||||Female||1||1890||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KP1|| |- |2157||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||81||1810||Ireland||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SB7|| |- |2158||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LGV|| |- |2159||M Crawford||Winifred ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-GBY|| |- |2160||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-N95|| |- |2161||Crawford||Archd ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Aldborough, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-S4S|| |- |2162||Crawford||Pauline ||||Female||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-B7C|| |- |2163||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||24||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KS5|| |- |2164||Crawford||Edgar ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-VST|| |- |2165||Crawford||John ||||Male||18||1873||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-GRH|| |- |2166||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||47||1844||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WX4|| |- |2167||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-423|| |- |2168||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KM2|| |- |2169||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-2BM|| |- |2170||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Brockville, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2X-Q4C|| |- |2171||Crawford||Gervin ||||Female||27||1864||Quebec, Canada||Newport, Compton, Quebec, 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-BLQ|| |- |2197||Crawford||John ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-9R4|| |- |2198||Crawford||Geo ||||Male||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-MVP|| |- |2199||A Crawford||Martha ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-9LS|| |- |2200||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||8||1883||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QSQ|| |- |2201||Crawford||Jas ||||Male||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Calgary, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-GTJ|| |- |2202||Crawford||Susanna ||||Female||64||1827||Ireland||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-84C|| |- |2203||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Point 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France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-6Y3|| |- |2210||Crawford||Edward ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-X9G|| |- |2211||Thomas Crawford||Heram ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Greenwich, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-VJ3|| |- |2212||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||6||1885||British Columbia, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-ZJN|| |- |2213||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG6-3JF|| |- |2214||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||20||1871||England, United Kingdom||Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-YDC|| |- |2215||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Mattawa, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLL-M26|| |- |2216||Crawford||Ivan ||||Male||2||1889||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SK8|| |- |2217||Crawford||Eva ||||Female||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-3SB|| |- |2218||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||11||1880||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 26, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-VVQ|| |- |2219||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-247|| |- |2220||Crawford||Hessie ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-VCV|| |- |2221||Crawford||Susannah ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BKZ|| |- |2222||Crawford||Jerry ||||Male||32||1859||Quebec, Canada||Brome Township, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-S5P|| |- |2223||Gregor Crawford||Chas ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-G1J|| |- |2224||Jane Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||32||1859||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-HNQ|| |- |2225||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-HJV|| |- |2226||Crawford||William ||||Male||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-VCX|| |- |2227||Crawford||Gearge ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Fenelon, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-J92|| |- |2228||B Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-2H5|| |- |2229||Crawford||Sara ||||Female||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-5T9|| |- |2230||Crawford||John ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Camden, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-4SM|| |- |2231||Crawford||James ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-VL3|| |- |2232||Crawford||James ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Cardinal, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Y-C5D|| |- |2233||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-R31|| |- |2234||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||52||1839||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-RLQ|| |- |2235||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||47||1844||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-Q45|| |- |2236||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||27||1864||Canada||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-NKK|| |- |2237||Crawford||Clara ||||Female||23||1868||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-VCV|| |- |2238||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||53||1838||Scotland, United Kingdom||Tiverton, Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-PR3|| |- |2239||Crawford||George ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Dover, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-88F|| |- |2240||Crawford||George ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||St. Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-V8F|| |- |2241||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-N83|| |- |2242||John Crawford||A ||||Male||16||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Hopewell, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW27-DD7|| |- |2243||Crawford||Fredrick ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-QGX|| |- |2244||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||80||1811||Ireland||Saint-Hippolyte, Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5P-1YZ|| |- |2245||Crawford||Kittay ||||Female||14||1877||Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-SXL|| |- |2246||Crawford||John ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-P6Z|| |- |2247||Crawford||James ||||Male||83||1808||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-NNQ|| |- |2248||Crawford||Hazel ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-H9B|| |- |2249||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Ontario, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL5-L8X|| |- |2250||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-RM9|| |- |2251||Crawford||David ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-GS8|| |- |2252||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||14||1877||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-GRZ|| |- |2253||Crawford||Wallace ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-6BJ|| |- |2254||Crawford||William ||||Male||58||1833||Ireland||Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-F3N|| |- |2255||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||29||1862||England, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-KFP|| |- |2256||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-RMF|| |- |2257||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||30||1861||United States||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-HQ8|| |- |2258||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||68||1823||Ireland||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LBB|| |- |2259||Crawford||James ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQG|| |- |2260||Crawford||George ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Lorne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-GM8|| |- |2261||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NM2|| |- |2262||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||57||1834||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQ2|| |- |2263||Albert Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-DCN|| |- |2264||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||7||1884||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-511|| |- |2265||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-RQ8|| |- |2266||Crawford||William ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Tay, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-RPS|| |- |2267||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-5XZ|| |- |2268||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||65||1826||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MJY|| |- |2269||Crawford||Ira ||||Male||7||1884||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MN1|| |- |2270||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-VSB|| |- |2271||Crawford||Harry ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LCF|| |- |2272||Crawford||Newton ||||Male||40||1851||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QCM|| |- |2273||Bevens Crawford||C ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-J6R|| |- |2274||Crawford||James ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-KFG|| |- |2275||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NNX|| |- |2276||K Crawford||John ||||Male||60||1831||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-37Q|| |- |2277||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-JXF|| |- |2278||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LB1|| |- |2279||Everett Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||45||1846||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-1JC|| |- |2280||Crawford||Archibald ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-DPW|| |- |2281||Crawford||John ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-K3D|| |- |2282||Crawford||John ||||Male||57||1834||Ireland||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-BX8|| |- |2283||Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1872||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-MHL|| |- |2284||Crawford||Virgina ||||Female||60||1831||United States||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-BGV|| |- |2285||Crawford||Ranald ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-HYH|| |- |2286||Crawford||John ||||Male||47||1844||Ireland||Camden, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-49Y|| |- |2287||Crawford||Ira ||||Male||2||1889||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SJG|| |- |2288||S Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-5FW|| |- |2289||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZJS|| |- |2290||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||38||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-BXG|| |- |2291||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||5||1886||Manitoba, Canada||Elton, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-V79|| |- |2292||C Crawford||Robert ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-YPC|| |- |2293||Crawford||John ||||Male||46||1845||Ireland||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-BF8|| |- |2294||Crawford||John ||||Male||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1B8|| |- |2295||N Crawford||Marion ||||Female||49||1842||Scotland, United Kingdom||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-NZ1|| |- |2296||Crawford||David ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-D8G|| |- |2297||Crawford||Almeda ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-G18|| |- |2298||Crawford||D ||||Male||40||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||Wallaceburg, Sombra, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2D-4K3|| |- |2299||Crawford||William ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-HNQ|| |- |2300||O Crawford||Mary ||||Female||17||1874||Canada||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-N8M|| |- |2301||Crawford||Hattie ||||Female||17||1874||United States||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-Z29|| |- |2302||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||45||1846||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-R9T|| |- |2303||Crawford||Elizabeth 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-91J|| |- |2310||Crawford||Mathew ||||Male||64||1827||England, United Kingdom||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-FZV|| |- |2311||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LTD|| |- |2312||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8RJ|| |- |2313||Crawford||Laughlin ||||Male||49||1842||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-PSP|| |- |2314||A Crawford||Elizebth ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Flos, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-VBB|| |- |2315||Crawford||William ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-LXX|| |- |2316||D Crawford||John ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-MVS|| |- |2317||Crawford||Larina ||||Female||3||1888||Manitoba, Canada||Elton, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-V7S|| |- |2318||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-LZ3|| |- |2319||Crawford||Cora ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7BM|| |- |2320||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||49||1842||Ireland||Wiarton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-MDQ|| |- |2321||Crawford||Flarence ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Fenelon, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-JS8|| |- |2322||A Crawford||C ||||Female||16||1875||Quebec, Canada||Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-P11|| |- |2323||Crawford||Alexandra ||||Male||56||1835||Ireland||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-HNY|| |- |2324||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||16||1875||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9T|| |- |2325||Crawford||Catharine ||||Female||18||1873||Scotland, United Kingdom||Londonderry, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-6SW|| |- |2326||Crawford||Barbara ||||Female||75||1816||Ireland||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-C1S|| |- |2327||Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-Q3C|| |- |2328||Crawford||George ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-VSK|| |- |2329||Crawford||Lydia ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Proton, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-8HS|| |- |2330||B Crawford||James ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Dutton, Dutton Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-W98|| |- |2331||Crawford||Shoilattie ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VW9|| |- |2332||Crawford||Roy ||||Male||4||1887||United States||Wallace, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-QFH|| |- |2333||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||1||1890||Northwest Territories, Canada||Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-TBJ|| |- |2334||Anna Crawford||Mary ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-2HF|| |- |2335||E Crawford||James ||||Male||26||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Bathurst, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-PYK|| |- |2336||Crawford||Hattia ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-D2Z|| |- |2337||H Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1885||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-6M9|| |- |2338||Crawford||Berdie ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-24Z|| |- |2339||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||48||1843||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-KSR|| |- |2340||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW28-739|| |- |2341||Crawford||William ||||Male||50||1841||Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-4S4|| |- |2342||Wm Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-28H|| |- |2343||Crawford||William ||||Male||42||1849||Ireland||Ascot Township, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-55N|| |- |2344||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-92Y|| |- |2345||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-MQ6|| |- |2346||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LDJ|| |- |2347||Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1865||Ireland||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WXB|| |- |2348||Crawford||George ||||Male||62||1829||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-K6M|| |- |2349||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||47||1844||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SKK|| |- |2350||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-CH4|| |- |2351||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Monmouth Township, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-FL3|| |- |2352||Crawford||Katie ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-K6N|| |- |2353||Crawford||Anston ||||Male||50||1841||United States||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-7SS|| |- |2354||C Crawford||George ||||Male||58||1833||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-JHR|| |- |2355||Crawford||William ||||Male||26||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Harvey, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-5N8|| |- |2356||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-RSQ|| |- |2357||Crawford||Margt ||||Female||54||1837||Scotland, United Kingdom||Port Dalhousie, Louth, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-C2Q|| |- |2358||Crawford||John ||||Male||50||1841||Ireland||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-8QZ|| |- |2359||Crawford||John ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJ3|| |- |2360||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Flos, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-KQX|| |- |2361||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||81||1810||Scotland, United Kingdom||Dundas, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-YY2|| |- |2362||E Crawford||Grace ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-CC6|| |- |2363||Crawford||Pearl ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-VSY|| |- |2364||W Crawford||John ||||Male||65||1826||Ireland||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-TKJ|| |- |2365||Crawford||John ||||Male||20||1871||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-6Y7|| |- |2366||Crawford||Eddeth ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-H8D|| |- |2367||May Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VYM|| |- |2368||May Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-MV3|| |- |2369||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||17||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wentworth, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-4W1|| |- |2370||Crawford||Fredk ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-8BV|| |- |2371||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-R2Y|| |- |2372||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||50||1841||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-LYF|| |- |2373||Crawford||Rosie ||||Female||5||1886||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SKC|| |- |2374||Crawford||William ||||Male||62||1829||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG6-QMB|| |- |2375||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||63||1828||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-K4H|| |- |2376||Crawford||Deborah ||||Female||65||1826||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-MNC|| |- |2377||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LCD|| |- |2378||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-DY2|| |- |2379||J Crawford||Robert ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-27M|| |- |2380||Crawford||Edna ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-52W|| |- |2381||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-NSM|| |- |2382||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||50||1841||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-5GR|| |- |2383||Crawford||Aney ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-MWZ|| |- |2384||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||65||1826||Ireland||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5M-Z83|| |- |2385||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||54||1837||Ireland||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9L|| |- |2386||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Sherborne-Stanhope-McClintock-Livingstone-Lawrence and Night, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-5TP|| |- |2387||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-K99|| |- |2388||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Monmouth Township, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-FLQ|| |- |2389||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-3JW|| |- |2390||A Crawford||Jane ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-JS8|| |- |2391||Crawford||Christy ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-XRH|| |- |2392||C Crawford||Julia ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-2QB|| |- |2393||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||13||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SBM|| |- |2394||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||25||1866||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MVM|| |- |2395||Crawford||Earnest ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-PDX|| |- |2396||A E Crawford||Rose ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-ZYS|| |- |2397||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Camden, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-4S3|| |- |2398||Crawford||David ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-1J8|| |- |2399||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||60||1831||Ireland||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-5KQ|| |- |2400||Crawford||William ||||Male||50||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-L31|| |- |2401||Crawford||Sam ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG6-4PV|| |- |2402||A Crawford||James ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-C5F|| |- |2403||Mary Crawford||Edna ||||Female||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-284|| |- |2404||Crawford||Fannie ||||Female||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9P|| |- |2405||A J Crawford||George ||||Male||16||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-3S5|| |- |2406||Crawford||James ||||Male||45||1846||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middle Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-DM1|| |- |2407||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-848|| |- |2408||E Crawford||Martha ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-J6G|| |- |2409||Crawford||Petter ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-WL9|| |- |2410||Crawford||Stephan ||||Male||75||1816||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-BXV|| |- |2411||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||39||1852||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-4XL|| |- |2412||Crawford||James ||||Male||50||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-BSN|| |- |2413||Crawford||Lilly ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-JH1|| |- |2414||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||60||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Merritton, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-37Y|| |- |2415||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||86||1805||New Brunswick, Canada||Queen's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-P5V|| |- |2416||Crawford||Anthony ||||Male||71||1820||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-F48|| |- |2417||Crawford||Bella ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-CD1|| |- |2418||Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1884||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-7DZ|| |- |2419||A Crawford||Florance ||||Female||1||1890||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-16G|| |- |2420||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||45||1846||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-YPW|| |- |2421||Crawford||David ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Lavant, Lanark Highlands, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-9YJ|| |- |2422||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-YYD|| |- |2423||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-474|| |- |2424||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-37F|| |- |2425||Crawford||James ||||Male||12||1879||United States||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-YM4|| |- |2426||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||26||1865||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP6-DWT|| |- |2427||Crawford||David ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Normanby, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-CWT|| |- |2428||L Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-DW2|| |- |2429||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-92T|| |- |2430||Crawford||Malinda ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-NS9|| |- |2431||Crawford||John ||||Male||31||1860||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SB4|| |- |2432||Crawford||John ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-BF6|| |- |2433||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Strathroy, Strathroy-Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-C6N|| |- |2434||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||42||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-2SZ|| |- |2435||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||16||1875||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-MHG|| |- |2436||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-2QP|| |- |2437||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-3YM|| |- |2438||Crawford||John ||||Male||63||1828||Scotland, United Kingdom||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-HX9|| |- |2439||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-4C7|| |- |2440||Crawford||Augustus ||||Male||23||1868||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WP9|| |- |2441||B Crawford||Wm ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-TWL|| |- |2442||Crawford||William ||||Male||20||1871||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RSW|| |- |2443||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGJ-7TZ|| |- |2444||J Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-CP1|| |- |2445||G Crawford||John ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Oso, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-2HJ|| |- |2446||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-H88|| |- |2447||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||65||1826||England, United Kingdom||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-PSB|| |- |2448||Crawford||Lucy ||||Female||51||1840||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-5TL|| |- |2449||Crawford||Ruth ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-FZL|| |- |2450||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-376|| |- |2451||Crawford||James ||||Male||6||1885||Manitoba, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-D7R|| |- |2452||C Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||3||1888||New Brunswick, Canada||Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-2TL|| |- |2453||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZNR|| |- |2454||W Crawford||George ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-JW8|| |- |2455||Crawford||David ||||Male||19||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X1W|| |- |2456||H Crawford||Ida ||||Female||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-LQ9|| |- |2457||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LTH|| |- |2458||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMD|| |- |2459||Crawford||Alonia ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BYN|| |- |2460||Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-MN8|| |- |2461||Crawford||John ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-W81|| |- |2462||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-VCJ|| |- |2463||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||35||1856||United States||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-85C|| |- |2464||Crawford||Willie ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-S6R|| |- |2465||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||46||1845||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW28-73M|| |- |2466||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||44||1847||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-HJN|| |- |2467||Crawford||George ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-912|| |- |2468||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NMK|| |- |2469||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||56||1835||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 26, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-VV3|| |- |2470||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-91K|| 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Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-DR4|| |- |2478||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||54||1837||England, United Kingdom||Elma Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-ZYM|| |- |2479||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJC|| |- |2480||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Cardinal, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Y-C56|| |- |2481||Crawford||George ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MFJ|| |- |2482||Crawford||Meorgeret ||||Female||25||1866||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-SYV|| |- |2483||Crawford||Albert ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-4MH|| |- |2484||Crawford||John ||||Male||9||1882||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1Y3|| |- |2485||Crawford||Christine ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-LY2|| |- |2486||J Crawford||Mary ||||Female||46||1845||Canada||Bathurst, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-PY2|| |- |2487||Crawford||Jenny ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-B18|| |- |2488||Crawford||Lavina ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-MJL|| |- |2489||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||63||1828||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-Y3Q|| |- |2490||S Crawford||Mary ||||Female||14||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-BS2|| |- |2491||Crawford||Samuell ||||Male||27||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Blissville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-BX2|| |- |2492||A Crawford||Clara ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-92R|| |- |2493||Crawford||Jame ||||Male||50||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VTT|| |- |2494||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Camden, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-4S7|| |- |2495||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-V7R|| |- |2496||Crawford||Evaline ||||Female||6||1885||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SB9|| |- |2497||Crawford||William ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BKH|| |- |2498||Henry Crawford||Jas ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-G1V|| |- |2499||E Crawford||Janet ||||Male||20||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-BWW|| |- |2500||Crawford||George ||||Male||20||1871||England, United Kingdom||Brenda, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BJS|| |- |2501||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-4GZ|| |- |2502||Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Monmouth Township, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-FLW|| |- |2503||R Crawford||Anlura ||||Female||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-2J9|| |- |2504||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-H8C|| |- |2505||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-5GP|| |- |2506||Crawford||James ||||Male||56||1835||Ireland||Wylie, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-SY2|| |- |2507||Crawford||Carrie ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-H8X|| |- |2508||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-XJ2|| |- |2509||Crawford||Clarence ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-LXF|| |- |2510||Crawford||Charles ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-WRL|| |- |2511||Crawford||John ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-4JY|| |- |2512||Crawford||William ||||Male||15||1876||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-6Y4|| |- |2513||D Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8RV|| |- |2514||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||79||1812||New Brunswick, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-DYZ|| |- |2515||Crawford||William ||||Male||57||1834||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-MHV|| |- |2516||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PNC|| |- |2517||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||54||1837||Ireland||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-PD8|| |- |2518||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||74||1817||Ireland||Howick, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-3HX|| |- |2519||Crawford||Esthel ||||Female||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-LNL|| |- |2520||Crawford||John ||||Male||18||1873||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-3BC|| |- |2521||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-GSZ|| |- |2522||Alice Crawford||Bridget ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Algoma Mills, North Shore, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-N6D|| |- |2523||M Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||60||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WLV|| |- |2524||Crawford||Agnus ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Durham, West Grey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-YWZ|| |- |2525||W Crawford||George ||||Male||50||1841||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S1L|| |- |2526||Crawford||John ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-WFX|| |- |2527||Crawford||Fred ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7LK|| |- |2528||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||61||1830||Scotland, United Kingdom||Salisbury, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-MW3|| |- |2529||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||16||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-HFQ|| |- |2530||Crawford||James ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-D8L|| |- |2531||J Crawford||John ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-86S|| |- |2532||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Dalhousie, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-2FT|| |- |2533||Crawford||Willie ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-J9F|| |- |2534||Crawford||Eleanor ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PNZ|| |- |2535||A P Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||42||1849||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-FW6|| |- |2536||L Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||13||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-YLV|| |- |2537||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||11||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-Y4F|| |- |2538||Crawford||Eli ||||Male||70||1821||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LBC|| |- |2539||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Camden, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-491|| |- |2540||E Crawford||Alma ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-TW5|| |- |2541||Crawford||Lillie ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-GNQ|| |- |2542||Crawford||George ||||Male||37||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-RJF|| |- |2543||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Woodbridge, York, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-PZ4|| |- |2544||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||54||1837||Scotland, United Kingdom||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-SXF|| |- |2545||Crawford||James ||||Male||53||1838||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-GS7|| |- |2546||Crawford||James ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Rainham, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-GXK|| |- |2547||Crawford||Austaria ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Sheffield, Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-TM8|| |- |2548||Crawford||Lily ||||Female||10||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-L42|| |- |2549||Crawford||John ||||Male||24||1867||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-HFW|| |- |2550||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||29||1862||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-NBB|| |- |2551||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-2YT|| |- |2552||Crawford||Garfield ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-BFX|| |- |2553||Crawford||Eva ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-6BN|| |- |2554||Crawford||Susan ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-4MW|| |- |2555||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-N51|| |- |2556||M Crawford||Fredk ||||Male||66||1825||New Brunswick, Canada||Salisbury, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-YNX|| |- |2557||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-8ZR|| |- |2558||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-DWV|| |- |2559||B Crawford||J ||||Male||46||1845||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-D7G|| |- |2560||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||40||1851||England, United Kingdom||Lorne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-CPJ|| |- |2561||Crawford||Dugald ||||Male||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-FLS|| |- |2562||J Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-XT8|| |- |2563||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||30||1861||England, United Kingdom||Niagara, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-WL5|| |- |2564||Crawford||Georgie ||||Female||25||1866||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-P3M|| |- |2565||Crawford||Racheal ||||Female||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-GTJ|| |- |2566||Crawford||George ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Lorne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-GMH|| |- |2567||Crawford||Abert ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-DPC|| |- |2568||Crawford||Loura ||||Female||20||1871||Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-7XZ|| |- |2569||Crawford||Adella ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-FHQ|| |- |2570||Crawford||Ada ||||Female||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-4X5|| |- |2571||Crawford||Wells ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-LX8|| |- |2572||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||77||1814||Scotland, United Kingdom||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-85J|| |- |2573||Welsby Crawford||Rufus ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-TWK|| |- |2574||Crawford||Clark ||||Male||63||1828||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-MFJ|| |- |2575||Crawford||George ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-5K7|| |- |2576||Crawford||Beatrice ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-KF5|| |- |2577||Crawford||Mary 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-DYD|| |- |2584||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Camden, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-4SS|| |- |2585||Crawford||James ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-RMV|| |- |2586||Crawford||John ||||Male||61||1830||Ireland||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-Y59|| |- |2587||Crawford||Jemima ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MF6|| |- |2588||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||50||1841||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-KS5|| |- |2589||Crawford||James ||||Male||19||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1YH|| |- |2590||Crawford||Adeline ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-GTK|| |- |2591||Crawford||Lilly ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-SQD|| |- |2592||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||55||1836||Ireland||Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-7SR|| |- |2593||Crawford||James ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-HPM|| |- |2594||D Crawford||George ||||Male||39||1852||Canada||Bathurst, Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKD-PYV|| |- |2595||Crawford||James ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMY|| |- |2596||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||38||1853||Scotland, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-WPQ|| |- |2597||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-LXN|| |- |2598||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-9ZT|| |- |2599||Crawford||Olive ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PN6|| |- |2600||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||4||1887||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-X8X|| |- |2601||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-1J5|| |- |2602||Crawford||Cutcher ||||Male||46||1845||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-ZQT|| |- |2603||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||66||1825||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-377|| |- |2604||Crawford||William ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-TPP|| |- |2605||Tom Crawford||Mariah ||||Female||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-J6L|| |- |2606||S Crawford||John ||||Male||53||1838||Ontario, Canada||Birtle, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-YFM|| |- |2607||Crawford||Janes ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-L4P|| |- |2608||Alexander Crawford||Walter ||||Male||6||1885||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP2-2PT|| |- |2609||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||47||1844||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lanark, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-MZR|| |- |2610||Crawford||Garnet ||||Male||6||1885||Manitoba, Canada||Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-56P|| |- |2611||Crawford||Lillian ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Tara, Arran-Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-BG1|| |- |2612||S Crawford||Clayton ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-22K|| |- |2613||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||64||1827||Wales, United Kingdom||King, York Region, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-5ZF|| |- |2614||Crawford||James ||||Female||81||1810||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-HJR|| |- |2615||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||81||1810||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MFV|| |- |2616||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||60||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Grand-Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW23-XGR|| |- |2617||Crawford||James ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-311|| |- |2618||Crawford||Matela ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-C5Q|| |- |2619||Crawford||Minnie ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-CHH|| |- |2620||Crawford||Abex ||||Male||20||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-4JR|| |- |2621||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-6T2|| |- |2622||W M Crawford||John ||||Male||28||1863||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Blockhouse, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW23-BF2|| |- |2623||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Amabel Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-H8M|| |- |2624||Crawford||Crayton ||||Male||29||1862||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-F6X|| |- |2625||Crawford||Norman ||||Male||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KKM|| |- |2626||Crawford||Anne ||||Female||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-92K|| |- |2627||A Crawford||Margret ||||Female||28||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-LQ7|| |- |2628||Crawford||Elsie ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-MPS|| |- |2629||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||24||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X14|| |- |2630||G Crawford||Charlot ||||Female||26||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||Blockhouse, Municipality of the District of Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW23-BFL|| |- |2631||Crawford||William ||||Male||66||1825||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D5S|| |- |2632||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-C4Y|| |- |2633||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BKC|| |- |2634||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-244|| |- |2635||Crawford||Deanie ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Seneca, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-RLG|| |- |2636||Crawford||Maud ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Marlborough, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-CC8|| |- |2637||Crawford||Vernon ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-GMH|| |- |2638||Crawford||Daisey ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-9Z5|| |- |2639||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8RF|| |- |2640||Crawford||Effie ||||Female||36||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-2NB|| |- |2641||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||6||1885||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-VN2|| |- |2642||Crawford||William ||||Male||38||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-LQQ|| |- |2643||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||8||1883||||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-HXM|| |- |2644||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||53||1838||Scotland, United Kingdom||Tiverton, Kincardine, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-62J|| |- |2645||J Crawford||W 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Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-GJN|| |- |2652||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||49||1842||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8X5|| |- |2653||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||19||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-Z7W|| |- |2654||Crawford||Gibson ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-LYJ|| |- |2655||Crawford||Louis ||||Male||17||1874||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-TC1|| |- |2656||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-24Q|| |- |2657||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||63||1828||Ireland||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-HY8|| |- |2658||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||32||1859||Ireland||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-Q4X|| |- |2659||Crawford||George ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NML|| |- |2660||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||5||1886||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X18|| |- |2661||Crawford||Bella ||||Female||16||1875||Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-SX2|| |- |2662||Wallace Crawford||Wm ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Derby, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-RSM|| |- |2663||Crawford||Saml ||||Male||35||1856||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Q-CNF|| |- |2664||Crawford||Myron ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Cardinal, Edwardsburgh Cardinal, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Y-C5X|| |- |2665||M Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-LQH|| |- |2666||Crawford||Susie ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-4DL|| |- |2667||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-LBB|| |- |2668||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||2||1889||Manitoba, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-D7T|| |- |2669||John Crawford||L ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2G-54Y|| |- |2670||G Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-G1S|| |- |2671||E Crawford||James ||||Male||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VYG|| |- |2672||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-C1V|| |- |2673||S Crawford||Jas ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-S8W|| |- |2674||Crawford||Jassie ||||Female||26||1865||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MV3|| |- |2675||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||61||1830||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-FW2|| |- |2676||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||20||1871||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Q-8G9|| |- |2677||Crawford||Lumena ||||Female||27||1864||Scotland, United Kingdom||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-9YZ|| |- |2678||Crawford||John ||||Male||62||1829||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9D|| |- |2679||Crawford||Rober ||||Male||49||1842||Ontario, Canada||Calvin, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLL-3S3|| |- |2680||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||51||1840||Scotland, United Kingdom||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKB-2Q6|| |- |2681||Mcd Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-TPR|| |- |2682||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-24D|| |- |2683||Crawford||James ||||Male||45||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-WYG|| |- |2684||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-DCJ|| |- |2685||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||7||1884||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SKH|| |- |2686||R Crawford||Martha ||||Female||11||1880||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-SY8|| |- |2687||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||13||1878||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-SYZ|| |- |2688||L Crawford||J ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-CRW|| |- |2689||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||30||1861||England, United Kingdom||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-SVS|| |- |2690||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||47||1844||Scotland, United Kingdom||New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-KQ3|| |- |2691||Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-5KM|| |- |2692||Crawford||Adino ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||East Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-69S|| |- |2693||M Crawford||Clara ||||Female||7||1884||New Brunswick, Canada||Lorne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-CP2|| |- |2694||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-LXN|| |- |2695||John Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-1JD|| |- |2696||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||47||1844||Canada||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-8RM|| |- |2697||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||7||1884||Quebec, Canada||Thorne, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-GR6|| |- |2698||Crawford||Abigil ||||Female||66||1825||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-WT7|| |- |2699||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||82||1809||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-SG6|| |- |2700||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-C3F|| |- |2701||Crawford||Dora ||||Female||5||1886||United States||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-837|| |- |2702||B Crawford||Ella ||||Female||10||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1BD|| |- |2703||Crawford||James ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Korah Township, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-WKZ|| |- |2704||Crawford||John ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Lavant, Lanark Highlands, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-9YS|| |- |2705||Crawford||Rose ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-LNM|| |- |2706||Crawford||John ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LB5|| |- |2707||Crawford||Helga ||||Female||32||1859||Iceland||St. Laurent, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-55M|| |- |2708||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-2Y1|| |- |2709||A Crawford||C ||||Male||53||1838||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-MPM|| |- |2710||Crawford||Geroge ||||Male||66||1825||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXL|| |- |2711||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||53||1838||Scotland, United Kingdom||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-38Z|| |- |2712||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-FD1|| |- |2713||C Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||43||1848||England, United Kingdom||Penetanguishene, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-GBR|| |- |2714||Crawford||William ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-C4B|| |- |2715||Crawford||Gertrude ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-Y3H|| |- |2716||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WX1|| |- |2717||John Crawford||Robert ||||Male||21||1870||Ireland||Wylie, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-SYG|| |- |2718||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-QRD|| |- |2719||Crawford||Edith ||||Female||12||1879||United States||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-Y3P|| |- |2720||Crawford||Howard ||||Male||5||1886||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D5J|| |- |2721||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-F2Y|| |- |2722||Crawford||Catherin ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-MTP|| |- |2723||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-DPQ|| |- |2724||Crawford||Peter ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-N13|| |- |2725||Crawford||Hannah ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KDY|| |- |2726||A Crawford||Susan ||||Female||9||1882||United States||Spallumcheen, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-3ZN|| |- |2727||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||60||1831||Ontario, Canada||Alexandria, Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK9-JQD|| |- |2728||Crawford||William ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-8M4|| |- |2729||Georg Crawford||Robert ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-W6X|| |- |2730||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Port Hope, Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-WTK|| |- |2731||Crawford||Mathilda ||||Female||12||1879||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KKL|| |- |2732||Crawford||Bertha ||||Male||15||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SY1|| |- |2733||Crawford||William ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-V58|| |- |2734||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||42||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-LGF|| |- |2735||Crawford||John ||||Male||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGJ-7TH|| |- |2736||C Crawford||Alex ||||Male||44||1847||Scotland, United Kingdom||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-G1D|| |- |2737||Crawford||Gracie ||||Female||12||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Meaghers Grant, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-ZHM|| |- |2738||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||14||1877||England, United Kingdom||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLY-NTX|| |- |2739||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||58||1833||Ireland||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-DWN|| |- |2740||Crawford||John ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Egremont, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-MFJ|| |- |2741||Crawford||Able ||||Male||37||1854||Nova Scotia, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2D-2G7|| |- |2742||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||18||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MVQ|| |- |2743||Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-71W|| |- |2744||Crawford||Sydney ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-LZ7|| |- |2745||Crawford||Harriet ||||Female||59||1832||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPM-CQS|| |- |2746||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||48||1843||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-4JP|| |- |2747||Crawford||John ||||Male||57||1834||Ireland||Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-56R|| |- |2748||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||51||1840||Ontario, Canada||Georgetown, Halton Hills, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-C13|| |- |2749||Crawford||Louesa ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJ8|| |- |2750||Crawford||Emphea ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-3TB|| |- |2751||S Crawford||Lines ||||Male||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-4GB|| |- |2752||Named Crawford||Not ||||Male||5||1886||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SBC|| |- |2753||Crawford||James ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-524|| |- |2754||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LDP|| |- |2755||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||10||1881||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-51Y|| |- |2756||Crawford||Flora ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Arkona, Lambton Shores, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-PV1|| |- |2757||Crawford||John ||||Male||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-FQC|| |- |2758||Crawford||Levline ||||Female||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Harvey, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-5NX|| |- |2759||Crawford||William ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-HY8|| |- |2760||George Crawford||Walter ||||Male||3||1888||Quebec, Canada||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-RMS|| |- |2761||Crawford||John ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Normanby, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-CWR|| |- |2762||Crawford||Nancy ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-45V|| |- |2763||Crawford||Azza ||||Female||14||1877||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPM-CQ3|| |- |2764||Crawford||Barbarah ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-48T|| |- |2765||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Manvers, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-MJB|| |- |2766||G Crawford||Annie ||||Female||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-3ST|| |- |2767||J Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||27||1864||England, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-HVB|| |- |2768||Crawford||Rubie ||||Female||29||1862||United States||Darlington, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-LXD|| |- |2769||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||61||1830||Scotland, United Kingdom||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-XN4|| |- |2770||Anne Crawford||Mary ||||Female||12||1879||Quebec, Canada||Saint-François-d'Assise, Beauce, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP3-HYF|| |- |2771||Crawford||Mable ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-9ZY|| |- |2772||H Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||McKillop, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-TFY|| |- |2773||C Crawford||Julia ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BKX|| |- |2774||Crawford||Olive ||||Female||55||1836||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S1Y|| |- |2775||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||75||1816||Scotland, United Kingdom||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-31R|| |- |2776||Crawford||Richard ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-W6R|| |- |2777||Crawford||George ||||Male||5||1886||||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-H61|| |- |2778||Crawford||Campbell ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-G1X|| |- |2779||Crawford||Saria ||||Female||9||1882||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-5LW|| |- |2780||Crawford||Jos ||||Male||53||1838||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SY5|| |- |2781||Crawford||Margrett ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-4JR|| |- |2782||W Crawford||Robt ||||Male||41||1850||New Brunswick, Canada||Lorne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-CPN|| |- |2783||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-HP9|| |- |2784||Crawford||James ||||Male||58||1833||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-VCX|| |- |2785||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-NN5|| |- |2786||Crawford||Wrigh ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Fenelon, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-J9N|| |- |2787||Crawford||Cawes ||||Female||50||1841||United States||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-GN6|| |- |2788||Crawford||John ||||Male||64||1827||Ireland||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-R91|| |- |2789||Crawford||Christina ||||Female||13||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-WGT|| |- |2790||Crawford||Elizh ||||Female||61||1830||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-XQC|| |- |2791||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||46||1845||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-K6D|| |- |2792||Crawford||James ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MFZ|| |- |2793||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||49||1842||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-64M|| |- |2794||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-XNF|| |- |2795||Crawford||Mggie ||||Female||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-K9S|| |- |2796||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||16||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MV7|| |- |2797||Crawford||Abbsy ||||Female||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-MTR|| |- |2798||Crawford||Archbald ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-FHW|| |- |2799||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VGD|| |- |2800||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||60||1831||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VKM|| |- |2801||Crawford||Effie ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-VCN|| |- |2802||Crawford||Leonard ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7L2|| |- |2803||Crawford||Mabel ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-PYB|| |- |2804||Crawford||James ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-K6Q|| |- |2805||Crawford||John ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-53X|| |- |2806||Crawford||Phoebe ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PFB|| |- |2807||Crawford||John ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-2W4|| |- |2808||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-8QG|| |- |2809||Crawford||Cassie ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-P7T|| |- |2810||Crawford||Bessie ||||Female||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-VSJ|| |- |2811||Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||46||1845||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SKW|| |- |2812||Crawford||Omcan ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Caradoc, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-714|| |- |2813||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-BK4|| |- |2814||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-QNY|| |- |2815||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||20||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SYT|| |- |2816||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-H8F|| |- |2817||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-1S3|| |- |2818||Crawford||Gordon ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-QGJ|| |- |2819||Crawford||Hunter ||||Male||32||1859||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-G8Q|| |- |2820||Crawford||Carrie ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-Q3Z|| |- |2821||Crawford||William ||||Male||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-GHN|| |- |2822||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||70||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPM-CQ9|| |- |2823||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||15||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-F68|| |- |2824||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||52||1839||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-37W|| |- |2825||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||40||1851||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-RMS|| |- |2826||Crawford||Chas ||||Male||15||1876||England, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-VV3|| |- |2827||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Plympton, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-MWC|| |- |2828||Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1866||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-F2Y|| |- |2829||Crawford||Thos ||||Male||49||1842||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-H7S|| |- |2830||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||58||1833||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-K7G|| |- |2831||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Roxborough, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-PN4|| |- |2832||Crawford||John ||||Male||36||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-DFZ|| |- |2833||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||25||1866||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-FZ9|| |- |2834||Frances Crawford||E ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-RL7|| |- |2835||A Crawford||Sam ||||Male||15||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S1Z|| |- |2836||Crawford||Laura ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Fenelon, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-JSD|| |- |2837||Crawford||Mable ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Arkona, Lambton Shores, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-PK9|| |- |2838||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||49||1842||Ireland||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-R3Y|| |- |2839||Crawford||Rathemay ||||Female||9||1882||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5GR|| |- |2840||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||61||1830||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP2-2PG|| |- |2841||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-S2W|| |- |2842||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-JMR|| |- |2843||Crawford||John ||||Male||41||1850||Ireland||Lavant, Lanark Highlands, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-9KZ|| |- |2844||Crawford||Etta ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-9WS|| |- |2845||Crawford||Geo ||||Male||78||1813||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KPF|| |- |2846||Crawford||Ellen ||||Female||30||1861||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WGP|| |- |2847||Crawford||Sarah ||||Male||71||1820||Scotland, United Kingdom||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-XR6|| |- |2848||Crawford||David ||||Male||64||1827||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-39F|| |- |2849||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||57||1834||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lot 28, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-2P3|| |- |2850||J Crawford||Hellen ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TLH|| |- |2851||Crawford||Julia ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-248|| |- |2852||Crawford||Wilford ||||Male||25||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-QCF|| |- |2853||Crawford||Jenny ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Walpole, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-B1C|| |- |2854||Crawford||John ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Darling, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LT4|| |- |2855||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-L1S|| |- |2856||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||65||1826||Scotland, United Kingdom||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-84H|| |- |2857||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||60||1831||Ireland||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-K4F|| |- |2858||Crawford||William ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MTV|| |- |2859||W Crawford||Geo ||||Male||57||1834||Ontario, Canada||Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-VCV|| |- |2860||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||12||1879||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-4NW|| |- |2861||Crawford||Neil ||||Male||40||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-P4M|| |- |2862||Crawford||Lydoa ||||Female||49||1842||Ontario, Canada||Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-Z7B|| |- |2863||C Crawford||Bernia ||||Female||22||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SKL|| |- |2864||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||5||1886||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-7C7|| |- |2865||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||10||1881||Manitoba, Canada||Lorne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-GMX|| |- |2866||H Crawford||Annie ||||Female||28||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-XZL|| |- |2867||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-DY6|| |- |2868||Crawford||Mable ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-LN9|| |- |2869||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||70||1821||Ireland||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-J9V|| |- |2870||M Crawford||Willat ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Fenelon, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-J9J|| |- |2871||Crawford||Geoge ||||Male||40||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-L4J|| |- |2872||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGJ-7TC|| |- |2873||C Crawford||Charles ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Dunnville, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-J6P|| |- |2874||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||75||1816||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-RJX|| |- |2875||Crawford||George ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-N1M|| |- |2876||Crawford||Ellen ||||Male||50||1841||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-XT4|| |- |2877||Crawford||Ferman ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WFS|| |- |2878||Crawford||John ||||Male||37||1854||Ireland||Sherborne-Stanhope-McClintock-Livingstone-Lawrence and Night, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-5WJ|| |- |2879||J P Crawford||John ||||Male||6||1885||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-SY6|| |- |2880||W W Crawford||T ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-BXX|| |- |2881||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-MP3|| |- |2882||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||3||1888||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-X2T|| |- |2883||Crawford||Edward ||||Male||15||1876||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-5L3|| |- |2884||Crawford||Edna ||||Female||2||1889||Manitoba, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-YDN|| |- |2885||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||St. Joseph, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-846|| |- |2886||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-L3P|| |- |2887||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-D2S|| |- |2888||Nelson Crawford||Robert ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||McKellar, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-YMY|| |- |2889||Crawford||Hugh ||||Male||30||1861||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-RGS|| |- |2890||Crawford||Margarete ||||Female||33||1858||Ireland||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XRP|| |- |2891||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||21||1870||Quebec, Canada||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-VCK|| |- |2892||E Crawford||Mary ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-RGQ|| |- |2893||R Crawford||Chas ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Lakefield, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-6F4|| |- |2894||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Calvin, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLL-SG8|| |- |2895||Crawford||Merthina ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-9LM|| |- |2896||Crawford||Osker ||||Male||1||1890||Iceland||St. Laurent, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-55S|| |- |2897||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||51||1840||New Brunswick, Canada||Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-F6H|| |- |2898||Crawford||James ||||Male||21||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-TBF|| |- |2899||Crawford||William ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||West Wawanosh, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-R2B|| |- |2900||Crawford||Chs ||||Male||55||1836||Ontario, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Q-3HW|| |- |2901||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||70||1821||Ireland||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KSP|| |- |2902||Crawford||Ora ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-8ZT|| |- |2903||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-2VX|| |- |2904||Crawford||Louis ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Monmouth Township, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-FL4|| |- |2905||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||71||1820||Ireland||Melancthon, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-SMW|| |- |2906||G Crawford||Oral ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Lakefield, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-6FZ|| |- |2907||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||1||1890||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SBQ|| |- |2908||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-HP4|| |- |2909||Crawford||Lorena ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-86Q|| |- |2910||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Canborough, Haldimand, Haldimand-Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-6ZY|| |- |2911||Crawford||Hazel ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-RQ6|| |- |2912||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||16||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Stellarton, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-SKJ|| |- |2913||Crawford||Daniel ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-MGC|| |- |2914||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-8PL|| |- |2915||Crawford||Saphia ||||Female||47||1844||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-QTC|| |- |2916||Crawford||Jannet ||||Female||50||1841||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-C5D|| |- |2917||H Crawford||George ||||Male||50||1841||Austria||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-FDL|| |- |2918||Crawford||David ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-72P|| |- |2919||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-4J1|| |- |2920||Crawford||Corra ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-TT4|| |- |2921||Crawford||Georgina ||||Female||45||1846||Ontario, Canada||Aylmer, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-YZK|| |- |2922||Crawford||Marice ||||Female||30||1861||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-X25|| |- |2923||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||62||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Georgina, York, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-45F|| |- |2924||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-S5P|| |- |2925||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-K6S|| |- |2926||Crawford||Florence ||||Female||27||1864||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-PYY|| |- |2927||Crawford||Edgar ||||Male||18||1873||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9R|| |- |2928||Crawford||Ambrose ||||Male||7||1884||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1B6|| |- |2929||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||46||1845||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-514|| |- |2930||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-9L3|| |- |2931||Crawford||Chuo ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-22J|| |- |2932||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-8BN|| |- |2933||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-TWV|| |- |2934||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||39||1852||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-X92|| |- |2935||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||68||1823||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-TRM|| |- |2936||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||49||1842||Quebec, Canada||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-CVW|| |- |2937||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||80||1811||Ontario, Canada||Ottawa, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLY-99Y|| |- |2938||Crawford||Grace ||||Female||9||1882||Manitoba, Canada||Rockwood, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-8T8|| |- |2939||Crawford||William ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-4DV|| |- |2940||George Crawford||Wm ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-WF2|| |- |2941||K Crawford||John ||||Male||10||1881||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-DFD|| |- |2942||Crawford||Victoria ||||Female||20||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D5K|| |- |2943||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||19||1872||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-FTX|| |- |2944||Crawford||Risbit ||||Male||60||1831||Ireland||Barton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGP-C92|| |- |2945||S Crawford||Mattie ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-YYF|| |- |2946||Crawford||James ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-F5V|| |- |2947||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||1||1890||Manitoba, Canada||Elton, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-V73|| |- |2948||K Crawford||William ||||Male||32||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-XZ2|| |- |2949||D Crawford||Larlis ||||Male||4||1887||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MJ9|| |- |2950||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||20||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D5W|| |- |2951||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||30||1861||Ireland||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-NMZ|| |- |2952||Crawford||Elisha ||||Male||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Brighton, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-QCV|| |- |2953||Crawford||Murray ||||Male||5||1886||New Brunswick, Canada||Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-SKT|| |- |2954||Crawford||Norman ||||Male||0||1891||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-DFJ|| |- |2955||Crawford||Lena ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8X1|| |- |2956||Crawford||Janet ||||Female||59||1832||Scotland, United Kingdom||North Sherbrooke, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-LCC|| |- |2957||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-VDY|| |- |2958||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Nipissing, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-F5N|| |- |2959||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||70||1821||Ontario, Canada||Olden, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-K9B|| |- |2960||Crawford||James ||||Male||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-H9G|| |- |2961||Crawford||James ||||Male||40||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-ZS2|| |- |2962||Crawford||Amand ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5GG|| |- |2963||B Crawford||Horace ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-C41|| |- |2964||Crawford||Dorcas ||||Female||55||1836||Ireland||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-P75|| |- |2965||Crawford||Hetta ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Deseronto, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-L8X|| |- |2966||Crawford|| ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-Q5S|| |- |2967||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-QH9|| |- |2968||Crawford||Newton ||||Male||10||1881||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QC3|| |- |2969||Crawford||William ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||North Gower, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-53F|| |- |2970||R Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||25||1866||England, United Kingdom||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-FDP|| |- |2971||Crawford||Mariah ||||Female||49||1842||Scotland, United Kingdom||Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-PDD|| |- |2972||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||31||1860||Ireland||Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-BJC|| |- |2973||Crawford||Jos ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Calgary, Alberta, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5T-GTK|| |- |2974||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Fergus, Centre Wellington, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-J9T|| |- |2975||Crawford||James ||||Male||58||1833||Ireland||Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-565|| |- |2976||Crawford||Crice ||||Male||3||1888||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5GP|| |- |2977||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Stamford, Welland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG2-3PY|| |- |2978||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||23||1868||Ireland||Moore, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-T3K|| |- |2979||H Crawford||W ||||Male||30||1861||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-S18|| |- |2980||L Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||14||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-SFN|| |- |2981||Crawford||James ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VJW|| |- |2982||Crawford||Margery ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-DYG|| |- |2983||Crawford||Francis ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-PBM|| |- |2984||Crawford||Mark ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-NNB|| |- |2985||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||21||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-HF3|| |- |2986||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||45||1846||Nova Scotia, Canada||Springhill, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-BJG|| |- |2987||Crawford||Rachel ||||Female||52||1839||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-F84|| |- |2988||G Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-5F7|| |- |2989||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||0||1891||||Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-MNF|| |- |2990||Crawford||Arthur ||||Male||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Cote Saint Antoine, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPN-CVH|| |- |2991||Crawford||Elija ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-N9R|| |- |2992||Crawford||Helen ||||Female||7||1884||Manitoba, Canada||Lorne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-GMN|| |- |2993||Crawford||Fred ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-SQ4|| |- |2994||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||47||1844||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-9RW|| |- |2995||Crawford||Pereivel ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NMZ|| |- |2996||W Crawford||William ||||Male||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-SD5|| |- |2997||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||11||1880||Quebec, Canada||Quebec City, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5D-NYC|| |- |2998||Crawford||Nettie ||||Female||9||1882||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WX2|| |- |2999||Crawford||John ||||Male||45||1846||Ontario, Canada||Assiniboia, Northwest Territories, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Y-2V6|| |- |3000||M Crawford||Mary ||||Female||27||1864||Scotland, United Kingdom||Richmond, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK9-RKF|| |- |3001||Crawford||Geo ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-Q59|| |- |3002||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-QG6|| |- |3003||Crawford||James ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Ellice, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-W8R|| |- |3004||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||7||1884||Manitoba, Canada||Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-C12|| |- |3005||W Crawford||Jas ||||Male||37||1854||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-Z5K|| |- |3006||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Sullivan, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-8M7|| |- |3007||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-Q4S|| |- |3008||Crawford||James ||||Male||43||1848||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-5LM|| |- |3009||Crawford||Keuben ||||Male||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1Y4|| |- |3010||A Crawford||Elisabeth ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-37N|| |- |3011||A Crawford||William ||||Male||50||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-M97|| |- |3012||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-GM4|| |- |3013||Crawford||Jessy ||||Female||40||1851||Scotland, United Kingdom||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-BFD|| |- |3014||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||40||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X1Q|| |- |3015||Crawford||Georget ||||Male||14||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-CYJ|| |- |3016||Crawford||George ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Oxford on Rideau, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-QTZ|| |- |3017||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||21||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X6R|| |- |3018||J Crawford||William ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Holland, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-GS4|| |- |3019||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||55||1836||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-H3C|| |- |3020||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||37||1854||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-D84|| |- |3021||Crawford||Jessie ||||Female||22||1869||United States||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-JMP|| |- |3022||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||9||1882||Scotland, United Kingdom||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-X8D|| |- |3023||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||68||1823||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-PD1|| |- |3024||Crawford||Edda ||||Female||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-RQ9|| |- |3025||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||49||1842||Ontario, Canada||Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-RHF|| |- |3026||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||62||1829||Scotland, United Kingdom||Wardsville, Southwest Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-665|| |- |3027||F Crawford||Augusta ||||Female||29||1862||New Brunswick, Canada||Perth, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-XT4|| |- |3028||Crawford||Matilda ||||Female||3||1888||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP6-DFY|| |- |3029||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||70||1821||New Brunswick, Canada||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-MGX|| |- |3030||Ann Crawford||Lizzie ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-LYL|| |- |3031||J Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Algoma Mills, North Shore, Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2C-BQB|| |- |3032||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||11||1880||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKB-2QV|| |- |3033||S Crawford||William ||||Male||15||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-BSK|| |- |3034||Crawford||Emily ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-3Y9|| |- |3035||Crawford||Anna ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-QHS|| |- |3036||W Crawford||Annie ||||Female||46||1845||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-QNG|| |- |3037||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-Q6C|| |- |3038||Crawford||Andey ||||Male||50||1841||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-FZS|| |- |3039||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||63||1828||Ireland||Bathurst, Lanark, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLD-HGY|| |- |3040||Crawford||Nina ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-ZTP|| |- |3041||Elena Crawford||Jane ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Niagara, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-WLR|| |- |3042||M Crawford||Estella ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Medonte, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG4-BSN|| |- |3043||Crawford||Alex ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-J98|| |- |3044||M Crawford||Angus ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-85H|| |- |3045||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||50||1841||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-6T7|| |- |3046||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-LDM|| |- |3047||Crawford||James ||||Male||64||1827||New Brunswick, Canada||Duke's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-4RV|| |- |3048||Ane Crawford||And ||||Male||60||1831||Ireland||Quebec City, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5D-NY7|| |- |3049||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7LF|| |- |3050||Crawford||Janes ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Lobo, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-XRX|| |- |3051||Dale W Crawford||Albert ||||Male||1||1890||Scotland, United Kingdom||Bruce Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-SYF|| |- |3052||Crawford||Harold ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-KFR|| |- |3053||Crawford||Allis ||||Female||20||1871||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-LLZ|| |- |3054||V Crawford||Adelia ||||Female||36||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-SF6|| |- |3055||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-2QR|| |- |3056||Lynda Crawford||John ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Aylmer, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-YZ2|| |- |3057||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||58||1833||Ontario, Canada||Asphodel, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGS-MNL|| |- |3058||Crawford||James ||||Male||17||1874||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-6YW|| |- |3059||Crawford||John ||||Male||1||1890||||Arkona, Lambton Shores, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-PK3|| |- |3060||Crawford|| ||||Female||45||1846||Nova Scotia, Canada||Middle Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-D9M|| |- |3061||Crawford||Louisa ||||Female||32||1859||New Brunswick, Canada||Salisbury, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-YNN|| |- |3062||Crawford||Fleta ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-WRG|| |- |3063||Crawford||Collia ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-CMT|| |- |3064||Emeline Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||12||1879||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-HNW|| |- |3065||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||4||1887||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-3B6|| |- |3066||Crawford||Nettie ||||Female||15||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-6XB|| |- |3067||Crawford||Caroline ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-VL7|| |- |3068||W Crawford||Harry ||||Male||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-C3N|| |- |3069||Crawford||John ||||Male||65||1826||||Cayuga, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-NMN|| |- |3070||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||15||1876||Scotland, United Kingdom||New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-KQ4|| |- |3071||Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Lorne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-GMD|| |- |3072||Crawford||Helen ||||Male||16||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SYB|| |- |3073||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Tay, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-RPW|| |- |3074||Crawford||Agnes ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-N8Q|| |- |3075||Crawford||Burgess ||||Male||2||1889||Nova Scotia, Canada||Wallace, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-QFC|| |- |3076||Crawford||Dougal ||||Male||55||1836||Scotland, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-NWH|| |- |3077||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Perth South, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-7ST|| |- |3078||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||52||1839||Ireland||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-31Y|| |- |3079||Crawford||Amelia ||||Female||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-8BL|| |- |3080||Crawford||George ||||Male||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-31B|| |- |3081||Crawford||James ||||Male||61||1830||Scotland, United Kingdom||Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKQ-S87|| |- |3082||Crawford||Harriett ||||Female||91||1800||United States||Saint-Armand, Missisquoi, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-GGN|| |- |3083||Crawford||John ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-MVM|| |- |3084||Crawford||Norah ||||Female||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-863|| |- |3085||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||16||1875||Quebec, Canada||Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5L-5LS|| |- |3086||Crawford||John 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLS-NMC|| |- |3093||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-GD8|| |- |3094||Crawford||Margnet ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-1MB|| |- |3095||Crawford||William ||||Male||5||1886||Scotland, United Kingdom||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-7H6|| |- |3096||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-TVV|| |- |3097||Crawford||Frederick ||||Male||18||1873||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXY|| |- |3098||Crawford||James ||||Male||52||1839||Ontario, Canada||Vespra, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-31S|| |- |3099||A Crawford||John ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KM8|| |- |3100||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||53||1838||Ireland||Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-F3J|| |- |3101||A Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||48||1843||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1H6|| |- |3102||Crawford||James ||||Male||15||1876||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-3BZ|| |- |3103||Crawford||Oliver ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-NJ9|| |- |3104||Crawford||Edmand ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-BXN|| |- |3105||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Mornington, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGM-L35|| |- |3106||Crawford||Donald ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-8PP|| |- |3107||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Lansdowne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-W82|| |- |3108||Cecil Crawford||Alfred ||||Male||13||1878||Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-VV7|| |- |3109||Crawford||Eleanor ||||Female||55||1836||Ireland||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Y-L1C|| |- |3110||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Seaforth, Huron East, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-BXD|| |- |3111||Crawford||William ||||Male||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Lindsay, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGJ-7T8|| |- |3112||G Crawford||Beresford ||||Male||3||1888||United States||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG8-TVL|| |- |3113||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||60||1831||Scotland, United Kingdom||Cambridge, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-GL7|| |- |3114||Crawford||Fanny ||||Female||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Portsmouth, Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-9TJ|| |- |3115||Crawford||Elisbeth ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Sherborne-Stanhope-McClintock-Livingstone-Lawrence and Night, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-5WK|| |- |3116||Jame Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||21||1870||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-XTH|| |- |3117||Crawford||Alice 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Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-6X1|| |- |3130||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince William, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKG-QXF|| |- |3131||Crawford||Ronald ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-YR1|| |- |3132||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8FM|| |- |3133||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||64||1827||Ontario, Canada||Ops, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGJ-X6D|| |- |3134||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-LZS|| |- |3135||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-H9T|| |- 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Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-ZKB|| |- |3143||Crawford||Isaac ||||Male||15||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D54|| |- |3144||Crawford||Fredrick ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-KMX|| |- |3145||Crawford||Lillian ||||Female||15||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-KP5|| |- |3146||Crawford||Alice ||||Female||3||1888||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WX1|| |- |3147||Crawford||Ella ||||Female||1||1890||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QCH|| |- |3148||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||8||1883||United States||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-YMC|| |- |3149||Crawford||Rhea ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-867|| |- |3150||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-RQD|| |- |3151||Crawford||Susannah ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-L3T|| |- |3152||Crawford||Ann ||||Female||60||1831||Ireland||Wellington Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-TWM|| |- |3153||E B Crawford||Mary ||||Female||9||1882||At Sea||Lorne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-CPK|| |- |3154||M Crawford||Teresa ||||Female||2||1889||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-HNZ|| |- |3155||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||25||1866||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5M-T7C|| |- |3156||Crawford||James ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-CMG|| |- |3157||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2D-G4G|| |- |3158||F Crawford||Hartly ||||Male||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Studholm, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-SFX|| |- |3159||Crawford||Edward ||||||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Zorra, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-2JS|| |- |3160||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZNP|| |- |3161||R Crawford||Charles ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-3W9|| |- |3162||Crawford||Walter ||||Male||14||1877||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-QSS|| |- |3163||Crawford||West ||||Male||54||1837||England, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGF-ZKY|| |- |3164||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Hibbert, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-F21|| |- |3165||Crawford||Eliza ||||Female||49||1842||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-DBJ|| |- |3166||Crawford||David ||||Male||41||1850||Ireland||Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-D4V|| |- |3167||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||21||1870||Quebec, Canada||Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP2-2PP|| |- |3168||L Crawford||Julia ||||Female||17||1874||Scotland, United Kingdom||Miniota, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-HHN|| |- |3169||E S Crawford||G ||||Male||70||1821||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-MNH|| |- |3170||Jane Crawford||Mary ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZNB|| |- |3171||Crawford||William ||||Male||9||1882||New Brunswick, Canada||Richmond, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-D11|| |- |3172||M Crawford||Alice ||||Female||14||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-3SR|| |- |3173||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG6-3J6|| |- |3174||Crawford||Margret ||||Female||51||1840||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Dorchester, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP6-DF1|| |- |3175||Crawford||King ||||Male||28||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D5V|| |- |3176||Crawford||James ||||Male||40||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-G7G|| |- |3177||Crawford||Jennetta ||||Female||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-SRH|| |- |3178||Crawford||Charlotte ||||Female||22||1869||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-F2B|| |- |3179||R Crawford||Margrete ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TL2|| |- |3180||Crawford||William ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-2QG|| |- |3181||Crawford||Clarke ||||Male||35||1856||United States||Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-NSL|| |- |3182||Crawford||Jora ||||Female||20||1871||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F95|| |- |3183||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Grenville, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-F9X|| |- |3184||Crawford||Lalia ||||Female||16||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Meaghers Grant, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-Z41|| |- |3185||Crawford||Catherine ||||Female||28||1863||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-RYS|| |- |3186||S Crawford||Robert ||||Male||19||1872||New Brunswick, Canada||Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-F6Z|| |- |3187||W Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Durham, West Grey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-YWD|| |- |3188||Crawford||Bertha ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Amherstburg, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW25-BGK|| |- |3189||Crawford||Martha ||||Female||18||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-C45|| |- |3190||A Crawford||J ||||Male||24||1867||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKB-5SV|| |- |3191||Crawford||Carrie ||||Female||50||1841||England, United Kingdom||Lachute, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP9-K3S|| |- |3192||Crawford||Cathl ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-Y9H|| |- |3193||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||66||1825||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LBZ|| |- |3194||Crawford||Ernest ||||Male||35||1856||New Brunswick, Canada||Kingston, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-57X|| |- |3195||Crawford||James ||||Male||52||1839||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-3B4|| |- |3196||Crawford||Lamey ||||Female||61||1830||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WGG|| |- |3197||P Crawford||W ||||Male||6||1885||Manitoba, Canada||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BYK|| |- |3198||Crawford||Willie ||||Male||7||1884||United States||Stayner, Clearview, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-Y35|| |- |3199||A Crawford||John ||||Male||44||1847||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 27, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-KSL|| |- |3200||Crawford||William ||||Male||58||1833||Ontario, Canada||Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-G2J|| |- |3201||Crawford||Elsie ||||Female||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Colchester South Township, Essex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2R-72R|| |- |3202||L M Crawford||Ethel ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Keppel Township, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-TWG|| |- |3203||Crawford|| ||||Male||0||1891||Ontario, Canada||Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-X9R|| |- |3204||Crawford||James ||||Male||46||1845||Ontario, Canada||Albemarle Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-WFD|| |- |3205||Crawford||Cornelia ||||Female||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Duke's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-4RL|| |- |3206||Crawford||George ||||Male||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-D55|| |- |3207||A Crawford||Horice ||||Male||3||1888||Manitoba, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-GN7|| |- |3208||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Dutton, Dutton Dunwich, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-W9D|| |- |3209||B Crawford||W ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Shawville, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-L4T|| |- |3210||G Crawford||Mary ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Osprey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2B-WJ6|| |- |3211||Crawford||Asa ||||Male||39||1852||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXF|| |- |3212||Crawford||Ather ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-VGX|| |- |3213||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-7HX|| |- |3214||Crawford||Andrew ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-3ZJ|| |- |3215||M Crawford||Elenor ||||Female||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VY2|| 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||||Female||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Mountain, Dundas, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-H8Z|| |- |3223||Crawford||John ||||Male||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-XPG|| |- |3224||Crawford||Robt ||||Male||45||1846||Nova Scotia, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-YDX|| |- |3225||Crawford||William ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Riding Mountain, Rosedale, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-RVQ|| |- |3226||Crawford||Stilla ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-2B3|| |- |3227||Ann Crawford||Mary ||||Female||62||1829||England, United Kingdom||Bury, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-VCF|| |- |3228||Crawford||Harrey ||||Male||21||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||King's Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-X17|| |- |3229||Crawford||John ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-RYQ|| |- |3230||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-JHQ|| |- |3231||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-D8P|| |- |3232||Crawford||Jane ||||Female||49||1842||Nova Scotia, Canada||Victoria, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-SL2|| |- |3233||Franklin Crawford||Jesse ||||Male||28||1863||New Brunswick, Canada||Greenwich, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-V7D|| |- |3234||A Crawford||Walter ||||Male||9||1882||British Columbia, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-CSL|| |- |3235||Crawford||Willie ||||Male||19||1872||Canada||Saint-Pierre-Baptiste, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPY-SXV|| |- |3236||Crawford||William ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Algoma, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2Z-CJ6|| |- |3237||Crawford||Willonst ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||West Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-NNN|| |- |3238||Crawford||Ace ||||Male||36||1855||New Brunswick, Canada||Lansdowne Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-7C3|| |- |3239||Crawford||Reuben ||||Male||49||1842||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1BH|| |- |3240||Crawford||Isabel ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XQ5|| |- |3241||A Crawford||Mary ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-ZH5|| |- |3242||Crawford||Lucinda ||||Female||24||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-ZJ8|| |- |3243||Crawford||Emma ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-L1M|| |- |3244||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-8BJ|| |- |3245||Crawford||Samuel ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLN-6BK|| |- |3246||Crawford||Charles ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Marquette, Woodlands, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-9TX|| |- |3247||Crawford||William ||||Male||7||1884||Manitoba, Canada||Elton, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-V7M|| |- |3248||Crawford||Easter ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-2QY|| |- |3249||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||55||1836||Ireland||Dalton Township, Victoria, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZR3|| |- |3250||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||14||1877||Scotland, United Kingdom||Vaughan, York, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGT-JDZ|| |- |3251||Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-G1Z|| |- |3252||Crawford||Wm ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-3T1|| |- |3253||Crawford||Ida ||||Female||13||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Burton, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-1YZ|| |- |3254||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-ZN5|| |- |3255||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2K-4M4|| |- |3256||H Crawford||Edgar ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Dalhousie, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-16J|| |- |3257||Crawford||Lattie ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-3YS|| |- |3258||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||35||1856||Scotland, United Kingdom||Quebec, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5X-X8Z|| |- |3259||A Crawford||Harris ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Springfield, Adelaide Metcalfe, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-DBN|| |- |3260||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL6-RMJ|| |- |3261||Crawford||Isabella ||||Female||60||1831||Ireland||Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-NS3|| |- |3262||Crawford||Rebecca ||||Female||40||1851||Quebec, Canada||Saint-Hippolyte, Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5P-1Y8|| |- |3263||W Crawford||Jennie ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Durham, West Grey, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-YWF|| |- |3264||M I Crawford||A ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Point Edward, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL8-S84|| |- |3265||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Oneida, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-LQM|| |- |3266||Crawford||Margaret ||||Female||15||1876||||Merritton, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-37B|| |- |3267||Crawford||Horace ||||Male||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Aberdeen, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-SBS|| |- |3268||B Crawford||Anna ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Cardwell, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2J-2Q1|| |- |3269||Ellen Crawford||Essie ||||Female||8||1883||Quebec, Canada||Bryson, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-4N4|| |- |3270||Crawford||Alexander ||||Male||22||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW29-Q4T|| |- |3271||Crawford||Henry ||||Male||6||1885||Quebec, Canada||Windsor, Richmond, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5N-KV1|| |- |3272||Crawford||Sophia ||||Female||51||1840||Nova Scotia, Canada||Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKR-H73|| |- |3273||Crawford||Barbara ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||St. Marys, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-LGN|| |- |3274||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||72||1819||Ireland||Bosanquet, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-5K3|| |- |3275||Crawford||Mary ||||Female||28||1863||England, United Kingdom||Erin, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGL-1ND|| |- |3276||Crawford||Maggie ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Parkhill, North Middlesex, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLJ-P6H|| |- |3277||Crawford||William ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XRR|| |- |3278||Crawford||Murray ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Nelson, Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL9-VS5|| |- |3279||Crawford||John ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Wiarton, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2N-MD7|| |- |3280||Crawford||Kathten ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Collingwood, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-C5S|| |- |3281||Crawford||Burton ||||Male||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-LDG|| |- |3282||Crawford||Herbert ||||Male||25||1866||United States||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG6-B52|| |- |3283||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||21||1870||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-TCY|| |- |3284||Crawford||William ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TLN|| |- |3285||Crawford||William ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-9W3|| |- |3286||Crawford||George ||||Male||60||1831||Nova Scotia, Canada||Grand-Pré, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW23-XG5|| |- |3287||E Crawford||Wm ||||Male||1||1890||Manitoba, Canada||Rockwood, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK7-6ZH|| |- |3288||Crawford||Norman ||||Male||10||1881||Nova Scotia, Canada||Port George, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKP-MVW|| |- |3289||Crawford||John ||||Male||8||1883||British Columbia, Canada||Comox, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK3-ZJX|| |- |3290||Crawford||George ||||Male||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Turtle Mountain, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-C1N|| |- |3291||Crawford||Elizabeth ||||Female||36||1855||Ontario, Canada||Bentinck, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-R3B|| |- |3292||Crawford||Celia ||||Female||49||1842||Ontario, Canada||Enniskillen, Lambton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLZ-7LX|| |- |3293||Crawford||Isabel ||||Female||45||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-7SH|| |- |3294||M Crawford||George ||||Male||9||1882||Nova Scotia, Canada||Pictou, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW27-TF9|| |- |3295||Crawford||Annie ||||Female||38||1853||Nova Scotia, Canada||Arcadia, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2H-WXT|| |- |3296||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Tiny, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGC-92V|| |- |3297||Crawford||Elizebt ||||Female||26||1865||England, United Kingdom||Oro, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGH-JRJ|| |- |3298||Crawford||Joseph ||||Male||59||1832||New Brunswick, Canada||Canning, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-DBN|| |- |3299||V Crawford||Nellie ||||Female||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-LQ3|| |- |3300||Crawford||Alma ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Arthur, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-PNS|| |- |3301||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||49||1842||Nova Scotia, Canada||Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKT-6XP|| |- |3302||M Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-FZG|| |- |3303||Crawford||Robert ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-TLV|| |- |3304||Crawford||Francis ||||Female||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Lorne, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKH-GMC|| |- |3305||Crawford||Frank ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLC-91L|| |- |3306||Crawford||Sarah ||||Female||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Hamilton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL3-XNC|| |- |3307||Crawford||John ||||Male||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG5-NBY|| |- |3308||Crawford||Caiday ||||Female||1||1890||Quebec, Canada||Quebec City, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5D-JZ7|| |- |3309||J Crawford||C ||||Female||47||1844||Canada||Brandon, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK4-BYZ|| |- |3310||Crawford||Ellen ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Orford, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-8RN|| |- |3311||Crawford||Thomas ||||Male||57||1834||New Brunswick, Canada||Westfield, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-CT5|| |- |3312||Crawford||John ||||Male||74||1817||Ireland||Tuckersmith, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL4-366|| |- |3313||Crawford||Maria ||||Female||6||1885||New Brunswick, Canada||Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKL-L4G|| |- |3314||Crawford||David ||||Male||70||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||Très-Saint-Sacrement, Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPZ-9YX|| |- |3315||Crowford||Georger ||||Male||24||1867||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-GPH|| |- |3316||Ena H Crafford||Joseph ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7Y4|| |- |3317||Jane Crafford||Mary ||||Female||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7Y9|| |- |3318||Crofford||Wesley ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-H9H|| |- |3319||Crowford||Louisa ||||Female||47||1844||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-GP4|| |- |3320||Jane Crowford||Hattie ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Rosedale, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-TKJ|| |- |3321||E Crawfera||Margaret ||||Female||38||1853||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-YXS|| |- |3322||J Craford||Elizabeth ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-57L|| |- |3323||Crafford||Olive ||||Female||19||1872||England, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-D5H|| |- |3324||Crowford||Thomas ||||Male||66||1825||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-NRG|| |- |3325||Crafford||Sidney ||||Female||76||1815||Ireland||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGD-ZLW|| |- |3326||Crowford||Hazon ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-PRF|| |- |3327||J Crafford||William ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7YM|| |- |3328||Crawfor||Elic ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Simcoe, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-XTZ|| |- |3329||Crowford||John ||||Male||16||1875||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-GPC|| |- |3330||H Crowford||Joe ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-37S|| |- |3331||Crowford||George ||||Male||25||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5M6|| |- |3332||Crowford||Margret ||||Female||59||1832||Ireland||Croft Township, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-CYG|| |- |3333||Croferd||Harry ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-S1K|| |- |3334||Crowford||Mary ||||Female||20||1871||New Brunswick, Canada||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-9C8|| |- |3335||Crowford||Barbara ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-6NQ|| |- |3336||Crofford||Ann ||||Female||45||1846||Ontario, Canada||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-5QF|| |- |3337||Crowford||Andrew ||||Male||18||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-9CC|| |- |3338||Crowford||Blanche ||||Female||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YB4|| |- |3339||Crawforth||Matthew ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Whitby, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-K7T|| |- |3340||Crowford||William ||||Male||33||1858||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-613|| |- |3341||Crofferd||James ||||Male||11||1880||Ireland||Streetsville, Mississauga, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-T32|| |- |3342||Crowford||David ||||Male||25||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Lorne, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-87Y|| |- |3343||Croford||James ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZSH|| |- |3344||Gordon Crowford||James ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Rosedale, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-TKN|| |- |3345||Crafford||Elizabeth ||||Female||55||1836||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7YC|| |- |3346||Crowford||Morse ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLP-31V|| |- |3347||Craford||Martha ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PWX|| |- |3348||Crowford||Nathaniel ||||Male||68||1823||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5MQ|| |- |3349||R Crowford||Wm ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XS1|| |- |3350||Croffard||William ||||Male||25||1866||Ireland||East Gwillimbury, York, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-C83|| |- |3351||Craford||Charles ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PWJ|| |- |3352||Crowford||Andrew ||||Male||22||1869||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-614|| |- |3353||Croford||Mary ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZHC|| |- |3354||Craford||Mary ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Normanby, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-H88|| |- |3355||Crowford||Peter ||||Male||12||1879||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPW-Y14|| |- |3356||Crowford||Abegil ||||Female||59||1832||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5MD|| |- |3357||Croford||Thomas ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZHD|| |- |3358||Crowford||Jesse ||||Female||34||1857||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-RDS|| |- |3359||Crowford||Linda ||||Female||25||1866||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-JK3|| |- |3360||A Crofard||Danyoal ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-SZL|| |- |3361||Crofford||Charlie ||||Male||3||1888||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-785|| |- |3362||Crayford||Harriett ||||Female||14||1877||England, United Kingdom||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-R72|| |- |3363||Crowford||Edith ||||Female||16||1875||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RG8|| |- |3364||E Crofford||William ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-RN6|| |- |3365||Crofford||Ruth ||||Female||4||1887||Manitoba, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-7BY|| |- |3366||Crafford||Ellen ||||Female||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGW-S2M|| |- |3367||Crowford||Archgbald ||||Male||6||1885||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-RDW|| |- |3368||Croford||Liddia ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-P1T|| |- |3369||Crowford||William ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKQ-PCG|| |- |3370||Crowford||Samuel ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Blyth, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL7-T96|| |- |3371||L Croferd||Herbet ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-S1J|| |- |3372||Crowford||Auther ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YBH|| |- |3373||Croffart||Aleander ||||Male||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-HD9|| |- |3374||Jane Craword||Mary ||||Female||18||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-K42|| |- |3375||H Craford||Mary ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-K9H|| |- |3376||Crofford||Cathren ||||Female||42||1849||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-NF1|| |- |3377||Crafer||Bessie ||||Female||22||1869||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6W9|| |- |3378||B Crowford||Clara ||||Female||23||1868||Newfoundland, Canada||Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKQ-PCK|| |- |3379||Crofford||Margaret ||||Female||77||1814||Nova Scotia, Canada||West Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-2GS|| |- |3380||J Crafford||Charles ||||Male||42||1849||England, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-D5W|| |- |3381||Crofford||Maud ||||Female||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LYJ|| |- |3382||Crowford||Annie ||||Female||26||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-NRP|| |- |3383||Crowford||Thomas ||||Male||50||1841||New Brunswick, Canada||Prince Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKJ-JKS|| |- |3384||Chrafard||William ||||Male||56||1835||Quebec, Canada||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-HSH|| |- |3385||Crofford||Fany ||||Female||73||1818||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-H6P|| |- |3386||Crowford||Francis ||||Female||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLP-31J|| |- |3387||Croffart||Robert ||||Male||24||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-HDM|| |- |3388||M Sen Crofford||Anna ||||Female||74||1817||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-78T|| |- |3389||Crowford||Bryan ||||Male||73||1818||New Brunswick, Canada||Blackville, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-JB5|| |- |3390||Crowford||Elizabeth ||||Female||26||1865||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-617|| |- |3391||Crowford||John ||||Male||48||1843||United States||New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-444|| |- |3392||Craford||Mary ||||Female||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PW6|| |- |3393||Crowford||Elizabeth ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YHL|| |- |3394||Crofford||Sarah ||||Female||14||1877||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LYF|| |- |3395||Crofford||Anie ||||Female||9||1882||Nova Scotia, Canada||West Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-2LB|| |- |3396||Craford||Patrick ||||Male||45||1846||Ireland||Saint-Patrice-de-Beaurivage, Lotbinière, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPR-G9D|| |- |3397||Engene Crayford||Harold ||||Male||2||1889||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-R75|| |- |3398||Croford||Rebecca ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZHZ|| |- |3399||Crofford||Alex ||||Male||9||1882||Nova Scotia, Canada||Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-WVK|| |- |3400||Crafford||Isabella ||||Female||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7YX|| |- |3401||W Crofford||Frank ||||Male||21||1870||Nova Scotia, Canada||Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-WVM|| |- |3402||Crafard||Govin ||||Male||64||1827||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-5K5|| |- |3403||Crafer||John ||||Male||32||1859||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-671|| |- |3404||Croford||Sabie ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-P1R|| |- |3405||Crowford||Mary ||||Female||1||1890||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RGN|| |- |3406||Crafard||Elizabeth ||||Female||23||1868||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-5KT|| |- |3407||John Crowford||William ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Rosedale, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-TKV|| |- |3408||Crowford||Hector ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKQ-PCL|| |- |3409||Crayford||Rosiellen ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-R7P|| |- |3410||Crofford||Wm ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-7B5|| |- |3411||Croffart||Catherine ||||Female||63||1828||Ireland||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-H81|| |- |3412||C Croford||T ||||Male||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-LM3|| |- |3413||M Croford||S ||||Female||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-LWL|| |- |3414||Crayford||Nancy ||||Female||40||1851||England, United Kingdom||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-R7J|| |- |3415||Craford||Susan ||||Female||53||1838||Ireland||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PC2|| |- |3416||Crawfrod||Wm ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKC-RGX|| |- |3417||Craford||Archey ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-5F2|| |- |3418||K Crafford||Hugh ||||Male||20||1871||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7YD|| |- |3419||Crafer||William ||||Male||28||1863||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6WS|| |- |3420||Craford||Ann ||||Female||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PCP|| |- |3421||Craford||James ||||Female||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Bromley, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-9TH|| |- |3422||Crowford||Marguriete ||||Female||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPW-Y17|| |- |3423||Crofford||Thos ||||Male||45||1846||Ireland||Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW22-5QX|| |- |3424||M Crafford||Pheobe ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7Y7|| |- |3425||A Crofford||Addie ||||Female||29||1862||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-F18|| |- |3426||Croford||William ||||Male||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZSW|| |- |3427||Crofford||Christina ||||Female||6||1885||Manitoba, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-7BT|| |- |3428||J Craford||Lottie ||||Female||12||1879||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-8KM|| |- |3429||Crowford||Annie ||||Female||37||1854||Ontario, Canada||Port Perry, Scugog, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-W7Q|| |- |3430||C Rawford||I ||||Male||76||1815||England, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-R54|| |- |3431||Craford||Lydia ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-GNZ|| |- |3432||Crayford||Rowland ||||Male||17||1874||England, United Kingdom||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-R7K|| |- |3433||Croferd||Robert ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-S1V|| |- |3434||G Crofford||Annie ||||Female||22||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-WJ1|| |- |3435||Caraford||John ||||Male||17||1874||England, United Kingdom||Seymour Township, Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLP-VCT|| |- |3436||Craford||William ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGQ-LP2|| |- |3437||Crowford||William ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Croft Township, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-CBD|| |- |3438||Crafford||Caroline ||||Female||40||1851||England, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-D54|| |- |3439||Croferd||Elisabeth ||||Female||38||1853||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-S1N|| |- |3440||Crowford||Charles ||||Male||12||1879||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-GPZ|| |- |3441||Craford||Alice ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-GR1|| |- |3442||Crofford||Laurall ||||Female||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-78P|| |- |3443||Crofford||Mary ||||Female||7||1884||Nova Scotia, Canada||West Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-2L1|| |- |3444||Crowford||James ||||Male||31||1860||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-61Q|| |- |3445||Crowford||Annie ||||Female||24||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-JD7|| |- |3446||Crofford||George ||||Male||45||1846||Nova Scotia, Canada||Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-WJY|| |- |3447||Crowford||Emily ||||Female||56||1835||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YBQ|| |- |3448||Croford||Elesebeth ||||Male||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZHH|| |- |3449||Crowford||Minnie ||||Female||21||1870||New Brunswick, Canada||Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK8-PR3|| |- |3450||Crawfera||Wilfred ||||Male||18||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-YX3|| |- |3451||Crowford||David ||||Male||45||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-B14|| |- |3452||Crafer||Daniel ||||Male||26||1865||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6W3|| |- |3453||Craford||Hanebal ||||Male||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Harwich, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-K94|| |- |3454||A Crafford||John ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7YQ|| |- |3455||Crowford||George ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Rosedale, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-TKK|| |- |3456||Crofford||Margana ||||Female||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-RNC|| |- |3457||Crafford||Margaret ||||Female||48||1843||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7T1|| |- |3458||Craford||Lidia ||||Female||44||1847||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-8V1|| |- |3459||Craford||Agness ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-GTM|| |- |3460||W Crofford||James ||||Male||38||1853||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 19, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-F1Z|| |- |3461||Craford||William ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-5FK|| |- |3462||Crofford||Thomas ||||Male||2||1889||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LY2|| |- |3463||Crafford||Thomas ||||Male||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7YZ|| |- |3464||M Crofford||Anna ||||Female||4||1887||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-78R|| |- |3465||Crafford||Elizabeth ||||Female||10||1881||England, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-D5D|| |- |3466||Crofard||Cora ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-SZ2|| |- |3467||Crford||Ellen ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-Z13|| |- |3468||Crowford||Mathew ||||Male||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKQ-PCV|| |- |3469||Craford||John ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-KL3|| |- |3470||Crowfford||George ||||Male||20||1871||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-78B|| |- |3471||Crowford||William ||||Male||13||1878||Ontario, Canada||Blyth, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL7-T9D|| |- |3472||Craffard||Cath ||||Female||5||1886||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-LRK|| |- |3473||Crayford||Edward ||||Male||8||1883||England, United Kingdom||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-R7G|| |- |3474||I Crowford||E ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-3Q1|| |- |3475||Crofford||Matilda ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKZ-7BR|| |- |3476||Crofford||Janet ||||Female||0||1891||Nova Scotia, Canada||West Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-2G9|| |- |3477||Crowford||Clina ||||Female||16||1875||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RGD|| |- |3478||Crowford||Julie ||||Female||15||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-PRJ|| |- |3479||Crford||Magrett ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-Z19|| |- |3480||Crowford||Frederic ||||Male||36||1855||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-RD9|| |- |3481||Crofford||Magie ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-NNM|| |- |3482||Crofford||Lena ||||Female||19||1872||Nova Scotia, Canada||Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-WV9|| |- |3483||Crowford||Thomas ||||Male||26||1865||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-JDQ|| |- |3484||Crowford||Henry ||||Male||4||1887||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPW-Y1C|| |- |3485||Croford||Andrew ||||Male||35||1856||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZS4|| |- |3486||Craford||Rose ||||Female||80||1811||Ireland||Saint-Patrice-de-Beaurivage, Lotbinière, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPR-G98|| |- |3487||Crowford||John ||||Male||18||1873||Quebec, Canada||Stanstead Plain, Stanstead, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5G-GRV|| |- |3488||Crowforth||Andrew ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-V3K|| |- |3489||Crowford||Ann ||||Female||50||1841||Ireland||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YH2|| |- |3490||Crowford||William ||||Male||72||1819||Ireland||Croft Township, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-CYL|| |- |3491||Crawfort||William ||||Male||72||1819||Scotland, United Kingdom||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-X9Q|| |- |3492||Crowford||Ellen ||||Female||9||1882||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RGX|| |- |3493||O Crafford||George ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7Y3|| |- |3494||Crowford||George ||||Male||16||1875||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPW-Y1W|| |- |3495||Crowford||John ||||Male||58||1833||New Brunswick, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YB3|| |- |3496||Craford||Marthew ||||Female||69||1822||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PWF|| |- |3497||Crawfowrth||Harriet ||||Female||14||1877||England, United Kingdom||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-RF6|| |- |3498||Crofford||Joseph ||||Male||15||1876||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LYX|| |- |3499||Jane Crofford||Ann ||||Female||35||1856||Ireland||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-H93|| |- |3500||Crowforth||Rosanna ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Brampton, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-V32|| |- |3501||Craford||George ||||Male||36||1855||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-8VB|| |- |3502||Crofford||Elizabeth ||||Female||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-RND|| |- |3503||A Crowford||John ||||Male||22||1869||New Brunswick, Canada||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-9CH|| |- |3504||Crawfort||Cristena ||||Female||70||1821||Scotland, United Kingdom||Waterloo North, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGV-X97|| |- |3505||Craford||Philander ||||Male||57||1834||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-5CR|| |- |3506||Crawforth||Mark ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Stratford, Perth, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG9-S9D|| |- |3507||Crowford||Annie ||||Female||49||1842||Scotland, United Kingdom||Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKQ-PC2|| |- |3508||Crowford||William ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YHP|| |- |3509||Crofford||Annie ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-H9C|| |- |3510||Craford||Eathel ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-GND|| |- |3511||P Crowford||Wilfred ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-379|| |- |3512||Croford||John ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZH8|| |- |3513||Crawfrod||Ann ||||Female||72||1819||Scotland, United Kingdom||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-MKG|| |- |3514||Crowford||Edwd ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-6N9|| |- |3515||Crofford||Marvin ||||Male||29||1862||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-78G|| |- |3516||Craford||John ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-GRB|| |- |3517||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-H9W|| |- |3518||Croferd||Percy ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-S12|| |- |3519||Croford||Letila ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZSC|| |- |3520||Crafer||Clement ||||Male||15||1876||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6WW|| |- |3521||H Craford||James ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Bromley, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-9TZ|| |- |3522||Crofford||William ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-H9Q|| |- |3523||Crowford||Frederic ||||Male||11||1880||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-RD3|| |- |3524||Crowford||John ||||Male||71||1820||Scotland, United Kingdom||Mosa, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLK-4J7|| |- |3525||Crowford||Catherine ||||Female||53||1838||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RGH|| |- |3526||Craford||David ||||Male||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PCG|| |- |3527||Craford||Robert ||||Male||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-GT9|| |- |3528||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-RNZ|| |- |3529||C Crawfordfrost||D ||||Male||27||1864||Canada||New Glasgow, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW27-2L7|| |- |3530||J Crowford||Hirbet ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-377|| |- |3531||Crowford||Jusie ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YB7|| |- |3532||Croford||Jane ||||Female||63||1828||Ireland||Houghton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLG-8ZL|| |- |3533||W Crofford||James ||||Male||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-H97|| |- |3534||Crowford||Martha ||||Female||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-PRN|| |- |3535||Crowford||Amos ||||Male||43||1848||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-3QY|| |- |3536||Rawford||Jane ||||Female||57||1834||Scotland, United Kingdom||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW53-R5H|| |- |3537||Crowford||Edward ||||Male||53||1838||Quebec, Canada||Compton, Compton, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP8-GPW|| |- |3538||Crowford||Carly ||||Female||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLP-312|| |- |3539||Crowford||Maud ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLP-31L|| |- |3540||Crouford||George ||||Male||28||1863||Scotland, United Kingdom||Aurora, York Region, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGR-7CN|| |- |3541||Craford||Rosalie ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PWN|| |- |3542||Jane Craford||Mary ||||Female||57||1834||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-5CT|| |- |3543||Crowford||Thomas ||||Male||69||1822||Ireland||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPW-Y13|| |- |3544||Craford||George ||||Male||33||1858||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-GRT|| |- |3545||Crowford||Thos ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKS-19Z|| |- |3546||Crford||Westly ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-G1F|| |- |3547||Lorn Crowford||D ||||Male||12||1879||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-B1C|| |- |3548||Craford||Nathan ||||Male||8||1883||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-8K3|| |- |3549||Crofford||Frances ||||Male||4||1887||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LYK|| |- |3550||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||38||1853||Ireland||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LY8|| |- |3551||E Croford||E ||||Female||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-LMQ|| |- |3552||Crowforth||Thomas ||||Male||62||1829||England, United Kingdom||Chinguacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-2J9|| |- |3553||Crafer||Mary ||||Female||68||1823||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6WC|| |- |3554||Jane Craword||Eliza ||||Female||40||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-K4K|| |- |3555||Craford||Agness ||||Female||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-GRY|| |- |3556||Chrafard||Michael ||||Male||60||1831||Ireland||Calumet Island, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5Z-HS4|| |- |3557||Craword||James ||||Male||42||1849||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-K4V|| |- |3558||Crawfork||Jenny ||||Female||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Toronto, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGX-FHS|| |- |3559||Crowfford||S ||||Female||42||1849||Quebec, Canada||East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWP4-78Y|| |- |3560||E Crafer||John ||||Male||64||1827||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-67B|| |- |3561||Crofford||Rebecca ||||Female||39||1852||Ireland||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LYD|| |- |3562||Crafer||Benj ||||Male||21||1870||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 20, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPM-7ML|| |- |3563||L Crawfera||Fred ||||Male||12||1879||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-YXQ|| |- |3564||Erowfard||John ||||Male||73||1818||Scotland, United Kingdom||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-R3Y|| |- |3565||Crafford||John ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7Y8|| |- |3566||Croford||John ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZH4|| |- |3567||Crofford||Florance ||||Female||16||1875||Nova Scotia, Canada||Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-WVS|| |- |3568||Craford||Magie ||||Female||14||1877||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-5PF|| |- |3569||Crowford||Lester ||||Male||22||1869||Nova Scotia, Canada||Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK2-8ZF|| |- |3570||Crowford||Sarah ||||Female||14||1877||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-61Z|| |- |3571||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||45||1846||Ireland||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-H9S|| |- |3572||A Crowford||Amos ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-373|| |- |3573||Crowford||Thomas ||||Male||54||1837||England, United Kingdom||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YHK|| |- |3574||A Crawfordfrost||W ||||Male||27||1864||Canada||New Glasgow, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW27-2LQ|| |- |3575||Crowford||Jakimiar ||||Male||51||1840||||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-PRB|| |- |3576||S Craford||George ||||Male||10||1881||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-8K9|| |- |3577||Crafer||Annie ||||Female||12||1879||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6W4|| |- |3578||O Crowford||Jane ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-37M|| |- |3579||May Crowford||Florence ||||Female||4||1887||Ontario, Canada||Rosedale, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-TK2|| |- |3580||Thomas Crayford||William ||||Male||19||1872||England, United Kingdom||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-R7V|| |- |3581||Crowford||John ||||Male||18||1873||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-61H|| |- |3582||Crofford||Mable ||||Female||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-NN9|| |- |3583||Crofford||Robert ||||Male||45||1846||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-NFB|| |- |3584||Crofford||James ||||Male||29||1862||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-H62|| |- |3585||Crowford||Suiah ||||Female||12||1879||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-618|| |- |3586||Craford||Edward ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Bromley, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-9T8|| |- |3587||Crofford||George ||||Male||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LY6|| |- |3588||Crowford||Mary ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Blyth, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL7-T98|| |- |3589||B Crawfrod||John ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-MK2|| |- |3590||Crowford||Robert ||||Male||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Blyth, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL7-T9X|| |- |3591||Crowford||William ||||Male||27||1864||New Brunswick, Canada||Perth, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-68H|| |- |3592||Crofford||Walter ||||Male||48||1843||Ireland||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-RNH|| |- |3593||Crowford||Agnes ||||Female||9||1882||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-RDQ|| |- |3594||Crafer||Benjamin ||||Male||22||1869||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6WQ|| |- |3595||Crayford||Sydney ||||Male||12||1879||England, United Kingdom||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-R7L|| |- |3596||Crowford||James ||||Male||22||1869||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RGZ|| |- |3597||E Craword||Henry ||||Male||8||1883||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-K4G|| |- |3598||Crowford||Emily ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YBC|| |- |3599||Crofford||George ||||Male||3||1888||Nova Scotia, Canada||Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-WVV|| |- |3600||Craford||Edmund ||||Male||34||1857||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PWD|| |- |3601||Crafford||Harry ||||Male||12||1879||England, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-D58|| |- |3602||Crford||Catharine ||||Female||54||1837||Ireland||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-Z1M|| |- |3603||Croffart||William ||||Male||67||1824||Ireland||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-H8B|| |- |3604||Crowford||Andrew ||||Male||44||1847||Ontario, Canada||Rosedale, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-TKX|| |- |3605||Crowford||Henerty ||||Female||41||1850||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-PR1|| |- |3606||Craford||Robert ||||Male||66||1825||England, United Kingdom||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PCK|| |- |3607||Crafer||Thomas ||||Male||19||1872||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6W7|| |- |3608||E Craword||Sarah ||||Female||13||1878||New Brunswick, Canada||Hammond, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-K4L|| |- |3609||Craford||Edy ||||Male||21||1870||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PCL|| |- |3610||Crford||Marry ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-Z1S|| |- |3611||Crowford||Florence ||||Female||6||1885||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-B18|| |- |3612||Crofford||Margeret ||||Female||41||1850||Nova Scotia, Canada||West Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-2L5|| |- |3613||A Crofford||John ||||Male||9||1882||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-NN3|| |- |3614||Crowford||Mable ||||Female||11||1880||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-5KW|| |- |3615||E Croford||M ||||Female||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-LMS|| |- |3616||Crowford||Marianne ||||Female||72||1819||||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5M7|| |- |3617||Croferd||John ||||Male||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Thurlow, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-S1F|| |- |3618||Crofford||Elen ||||Female||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||Tosorontio, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-RN8|| |- |3619||Jos Crofford||John ||||Male||8||1883||Nova Scotia, Canada||Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-WVJ|| |- |3620||Crofford||Alexander ||||Male||10||1881||Ontario, Canada||Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-H94|| |- |3621||Crowford||Joseph ||||Male||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-6N3|| |- |3622||Craford||William ||||Male||41||1850||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-5FJ|| |- |3623||Crafford||Hugh ||||Male||52||1839||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7TB|| |- |3624||Craford||Manek ||||Male||84||1807||United States||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-RSH|| |- |3625||Crafford||Hand ||||Female||25||1866||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGW-SK1|| |- |3626||Crowford||Charles ||||Male||14||1877||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RG6|| |- |3627||Crowford||Nathaniel ||||Male||75||1816||Ireland||Sussex, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKF-7ZH|| |- |3628||Crofford||William ||||Male||11||1880||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LYN|| |- |3629||Croford||Eliza ||||||15||1876||Nova Scotia, Canada||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-1YC|| |- |3630||Crowford||Thomas ||||Male||17||1874||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-NR5|| |- |3631||L Crowford||Ida ||||Female||26||1865||Ontario, Canada||Cartwright, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2L-XSB|| |- |3632||Crowford||Margaret ||||Female||24||1867||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-61W|| |- |3633||Crowford||Dindia ||||Female||10||1881||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-61D|| |- |3634||Croford||John ||||Male||31||1860||Ontario, Canada||Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW26-P15|| |- |3635||Jane Crowford||Mary ||||Female||39||1852||Ontario, Canada||Rosedale, Manitoba, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKW-TKF|| |- |3636||Crowford||Richard ||||Male||17||1874||Ontario, Canada||North Oxford, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-XQ8|| |- |3637||Craford||Dugald ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-KLQ|| |- |3638||John Crowford||William ||||Male||18||1873||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5MX|| |- |3639||Crafford||Cathren ||||Female||73||1818||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-N99|| |- |3640||Crowford||Mitilda ||||Female||50||1841||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-616|| |- |3641||Crowford||Charles ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YBW|| |- |3642||Crofford||Jemimima ||||Female||17||1874||Nova Scotia, Canada||West Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-2LR|| |- |3643||Crafford||Charles ||||Male||16||1875||England, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-D5C|| |- |3644||Crowford||Maggie ||||Female||28||1863||Ontario, Canada||Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGG-6NS|| |- |3645||Erowfard||Elizabeth ||||Female||58||1833||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-R3B|| |- |3646||Crowford||Eliza ||||Female||25||1866||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RGC|| |- |3647||H Rawford||Geo ||||Male||21||1870||England, United Kingdom||Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK1-DXC|| |- |3648||M Crafford||Rachel ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7YW|| |- |3649||Crafer||Robert ||||Male||30||1861||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6WM|| |- |3650||Crafford||Martha ||||Female||16||1875||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7Y6|| |- |3651||Crowford||Sarah ||||Female||26||1865||||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-RTP|| |- |3652||Crowford||Albert ||||Male||16||1875||New Brunswick, Canada||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-9CZ|| |- |3653||M Crowford||Ethel ||||Female||8||1883||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-37Q|| |- |3654||Craford||Donald ||||Male||74||1817||Scotland, United Kingdom||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-KL9|| |- |3655||Crafford||Florence ||||Female||14||1877||England, United Kingdom||St. Catharines, Niagara, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLF-D5Z|| |- |3656||Craford||William ||||Male||55||1836||Ireland||Normanby, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLM-H8Z|| |- |3657||Crafford||John ||||Male||57||1834||Ireland||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7YH|| |- |3658||Crowford||Charles ||||Male||61||1830||Ireland||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RG4|| |- |3659||Crowford||Charles ||||Male||8||1883||Quebec, Canada||Leeds, Mégantic, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPT-RGF|| |- |3660||Crafford||John ||||Male||24||1867||Ontario, Canada||Grattan, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGW-SKB|| |- |3661||Craford||Thomas ||||Male||12||1879||Ontario, Canada||Bromley, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG7-9TC|| |- |3662||Elizabeth Crafford||Mary ||||Male||19||1872||Ontario, Canada||Goulbourn, Carleton, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2V-7YS|| |- |3663||Crford||Elizaebth ||||Female||27||1864||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-G1X|| |- |3664||Crowford||William ||||Male||60||1831||Ireland||Johnston, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-VYT|| |- |3665||Crowford||Melhilda ||||Female||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Uxbridge, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLT-3QB|| |- |3666||Croffird||Ann ||||Female||37||1854||Ireland||Streetsville, Mississauga, Peel, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL1-T3K|| |- |3667||Crofford||Norma ||||Female||1||1890||Ontario, Canada||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-H6G|| |- |3668||Crford||Robert ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-G16|| |- |3669||Crofford||Mary ||||Female||7||1884||New Brunswick, Canada||Musquash, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-LYV|| |- |3670||Crowford||Ellen ||||Female||50||1841||Ireland||Dufferin Ward, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKV-9C4|| |- |3671||Crayford||William ||||Male||51||1840||England, United Kingdom||Pickering, Durham, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLR-R7N|| |- |3672||Croffart||Jane ||||Female||31||1860||New Brunswick, Canada||Gordon, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKK-HDS|| |- |3673||Crowford||Jesse ||||Female||4||1887||Quebec, Canada||Rimouski, Rimouski-Neigette, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW5J-RD7|| |- |3674||Craford||Henry ||||Male||32||1859||Ontario, Canada||Elderslie, Bruce, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2F-GNC|| |- |3675||Crofford||Ann ||||Female||67||1824||Ireland||Wolfe Island, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2T-H76|| |- |3676||Craford||Mark ||||Male||6||1885||Ontario, Canada||Hullett, Huron, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLW-PC5|| |- |3677||Crowford||Adeline ||||Female||42||1849||Ontario, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-B1H|| |- |3678||Crafford||John ||||Male||71||1820||Scotland, United Kingdom||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-N9M|| |- |3679||F Craford||James ||||Male||2||1889||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-8KQ|| |- |3680||C Croford||C ||||Male||55||1836||England, United Kingdom||Madoc, Hastings, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLQ-LW2|| |- |3681||S Crofford||Robert ||||Male||3||1888||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-NN7|| |- |3682||E Craford||Charles ||||Male||9||1882||Nova Scotia, Canada||Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKY-8KS|| |- |3683||Crowford||Charles ||||Male||24||1867||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5MW|| |- |3684||Crford||Denis ||||Male||69||1822||Ireland||Delaware, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-ZB1|| |- |3685||Crofford||John ||||Male||4||1887||Nova Scotia, Canada||West Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2M-2GM|| |- |3686||Willis Craford||George ||||Male||22||1869||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-5CY|| |- |3687||Crowford||Norman ||||Male||9||1882||Quebec, Canada||Québec, Canada, New France||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW59-B1Z|| |- |3688||M Crofford||Thomas ||||Male||5||1886||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-NNQ|| |- |3689||Crowford||Alex ||||Male||23||1868||Ontario, Canada||Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLV-FLH|| |- |3690||Crowford||James ||||Male||18||1873||Ontario, Canada||Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLB-YHG|| |- |3691||Craford||Hanna ||||Female||40||1851||Ontario, Canada||Raleigh, Kent, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLH-5FV|| |- |3692||Crowford||John ||||Male||6||1885||Quebec, Canada||Bolton, Brome, Quebec, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWPW-Y1H|| |- |3693||Crofford||Gracie ||||Female||11||1880||Ontario, Canada||Sydenham, Grey, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW21-NNS|| |- |3694||Crowford||Charlott ||||Female||61||1830||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-JDS|| |- |3695||Croford||Thomas ||||Male||30||1861||Ontario, Canada||Carden, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGN-ZSZ|| |- |3696||Crowford||William ||||Male||70||1821||New Brunswick, Canada||Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKN-JD9|| |- |3697||Crafer||Sarah ||||Female||4||1887||Prince Edward Island, Canada||Lot 18, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWG1-6WH|| |- |3698||Crowford||Carolina ||||Female||15||1876||Ontario, Canada||Croft Township, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWL2-CB6|| |- |3699||Crowford||Robert ||||Male||17||1874||Ireland||Innisfil, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWGZ-61C|| |- |3700||Craford||Euphemia ||||Female||45||1846||Ontario, Canada||Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2P-KLS|| |- |3701||Crowford||William ||||Male||67||1824||New Brunswick, Canada||Dundas, Kent, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWK6-5M8|| |- |3702||E Crawfera||S ||||Male||40||1851||New Brunswick, Canada||Norton, Kings, New Brunswick, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWKX-YX9|| |- |3703||Crowford||Maggie ||||Female||7||1884||Ontario, Canada||Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWLP-31K|| |- |3704||Crofford||Christy ||||Female||43||1848||Nova Scotia, Canada||Westville, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada||https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MW2W-WJB|| |- |3705||Ann Crowford||Mary ||||Female||53||1838||New Brunswick, 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Crawford Name Study Info

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Crawford Name Study Statistics

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'''Navigation: [[Space:Crawford_Name_Study|Crawford Name Study]]''' > Crawford Name Study Statistics == Crawford == '''Number of profiles on WikiTree''' :'''October 2023''': 23,522

Crawford Production's Homicide

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'''Homicide''' was an Australian television police procedural drama series made by [[Crawford-18426|Hector Crawford]]'s production firm Crawford Productions for the Seven Network. It was the television successor to Crawfords' radio series D24. The 'consummate Homicide cast' includes the four characters that are the best known: Detective Senior Sergeant David 'Mac' MacKay ([[Thiele-425|Leonard Teale]]), Detective Sergeant Peter Barnes ([[Mallaby-72|George Mallaby]]), Inspector Colin Fox (Alwyn Kurts) and Senior Detective Jim Patterson (Norman Yemm). The series dealt with the homicide squad of the Victorian Police force and the various crimes and cases the detectives are called upon to investigate. Many episodes were based directly on real cases, although the characters (including the detectives) were fictional. Five hundred and ten episodes were produced and aired from 20th October 1964 to January 1977 (12 years and 6 months), making it the longest-running Australian weekly primetime drama in history. The key actors were: *[[Thiele-425|Leonard Teale]], Detective Senior Sergeant David 'Mac' MacKay, 361 episodes *[[Mallaby-72|George Mallaby]], Detective Sergeant Peter Barnes, 268 episodes *[[Fegan-173|John Fegan]], Inspector Jack Connolly, 206 episodes *[[Kurts-16|Alwyn Kurts]], Inspector Colin Fox, 185 episodes *Gary Day, Senior Detective Phil Redford, 135 episodes *Norman Yemm, Senior Detective Jim Patterson, 130 episodes *[[Tingwell-1|Charles 'Bud' Tingwell]], Inspector Reg Lawson, 126 episodes *Don Barker, Detective Sergeant Harry White, 120 episodes *Les Dayman, Senior Detective Bill Hudson, 105 episodes Other multiple-episode actors included [[Grosvenor-367|Dennis Grosvenor]], John Stanton, [[Long-20839|Lionel Long]], [[Hunter-5382|Bill Hunter]], and [[Mercurio-57|Gus Mercurio]]. Joan Letch was the actress who played in the most episodes, 23, as various characters. Scripts explored a number of major social issues, such as: *pack rape (episode 21) *prostitution (episode 23) *loneliness, suicide and mercy killing (episode 31) *the occult (episode 34) *police shooting of criminals (episode 76) *road safety (episode 123) *drugs (episode 128) *the plight of pensioners (episode 208) *pollution (episode 314) *use of firearms (episode 405) *homosexual bashing (episode 411) *youth gangs (episode 434) *child abuse (episode 463) *the dangers of hitch-hiking (episode 478) *[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0129685/?ref_=fn_tv_tt_3 IMDb: Homicide; accessed 20 May 2020]. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homicide_(Australian_TV_series) Wikipedia: Homicide (Australian TV series); accessed 20 May 2020].

Crawford Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Find Crawford Relatives related to Sellers Lee Crawford. Jim Red is listed as his father, but he isn't his biological father according to dna. Searching for relatives that are related to Sellers Lee Crawford. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Carter-12307|Karen Andersen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9717630 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Crawford Work Papers

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== RWP1: Hugh CRAWFORD and Charlotte ANNAND == === Hugh CRAWFORD === * Parents: # First son of Hugh Crawford's was James Crawford - would this be his father's name (if following Scottish naming tradition. * Siblings: were any of the witnesses to Hugh Murdoch's children births in Glasgow, Hugh's siblings or relatives. Crawfords were: ::Samuell Crawford: Jan 1842 Birth of James ::James Crawford: 1845 Birth of Sarah ::John Crawford: 1845 Birth of Sarah Other witnesses were: ::Alexander Killmin: Jan 1842 Birth of James ::Ronald McDonald: Jul 1843 Birth of Charlotte ::George Swan: Jul 1843 Birth of Charlotte === George CRAWFORD === * '''1851 Census possibles''' === Charlotte CRAWFORD === === Sarah CRAWFORD === [[Crawford-23240|Profile]] has been created on 5th July 2022. * '''1871 Census (FMP)''' First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Brown Head Married Male 23 1848 Quarrier Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Sarah Brown Wife Married Female 25 1846 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Charlotte Brown Daughter - Female 0 1871 - Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland *''' 1881 Census (FMP''') First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Brown Head Married Male 33 1848 Yarn field worker Dunbartonshire, Scotland Sarah Brown Wife Married Female 36 1845 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Charlotte Brown Daughter - Female 10 1871 Scholar Dunbartonshire, Scotland John Brown Son - Male 9 1872 Scholar Dunbartonshire, Scotland Margaret Brown Daughter - Female 7 1874 Scholar Dunbartonshire, Scotland James Brown Son - Male 2 1879 - Dunbartonshire, Scotland Henry McFernan Boarder - Male 28 1853 Mason's labourer Ireland John McFernan Boarder - Male 19 1862 Mason's labourer Ireland *''' 1891 census (FMP)''' First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Brown Head Married Male 42 1849 Quarryman Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Sarah Brown Wife Married Female 41 1850 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Charlotte Brown Daughter Unmarried Female 20 1871 Printfd worker Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland John Brown Son Unmarried Male 19 1872 Quarryman Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Maggie Brown Daughter Unmarried Female 17 1874 Printfd worker Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland James Brown Son - Male 12 1879 Scholar Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Hugh Brown Son - Male 8 1883 Scholar Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Mary Brown Daughter - Female 3 1888 - Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland * '''1901 Census (FMP)''' First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place James Brown Head Married Male 55 1846 Quarryman free stone Dunbartonshire, Scotland Sarah Brown Wife Married Female 56 1845 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Charlotte Brown Daughter Single Female 31 1870 Printfield worker Dunbartonshire, Scotland Maggie Brown Daughter Single Female 26 1875 Printfield worker Dunbartonshire, Scotland James Brown Son Single Male 22 1879 Ordinary agricultural labourer Dunbartonshire, Scotland Hugh Brown Son Single Male 18 1883 Ordinary agricultural labourer Dunbartonshire, Scotland Mary Brown Daughter Single Female 13 1888 Scholar Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Crawford-15512 Medieval Team Sandbox 1

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==Succession Boxes== {{Succession box2 | title = | years = | before = | after = }} ==Templates and Profile Boxes== {{Estimated Date}} {{Uncertain Existence}} ==Citation Examples== * Balfour Paul's ''The Scots Peerage'': Single Reference - Balfour Paul, James; ''The Scots Peerage''; (Douglas, D.; Edinburgh, 1904-1914); [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun01pauluoft/page/120/mode/2up Vol I, pg. 110] * Balfour Paul's ''The Scots Peerage'': Multiple References on same page - Balfour Paul, James; ''The Scots Peerage''; (Douglas, D.; Edinburgh, 1904-1914); [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun01pauluoft/page/120/mode/2up Vol I, pg. 110] with subsequent citations: ===Sources===

Crawford-15512 Pre-1700 Group Sandbox

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== Project Leader Volunteers == *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *[[Templeton-1883|Sheena (Templeton) Tait]] *[[Bourque-573|Cindy (Bourque) Cooper]] *[[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]] - 2hrs/week == Statistics == === January 2024 === '''Total Submissions Received (Jan 14 to Jan 30, 2024)''': 35 '''Daily Average (17 days)''': 2.06 submissions per day '''Total Submissions Reviewed''': 32 '''Accounts Closed after submission''': 2 '''Incomplete submissions resulting in a badge''': 1 '''Process bypasses resulting in re-badging''': 1 '''MIRs filed''': 3 === February 2024 === '''Total Submissions Received (Jan 31 to Feb 29, 2024)''': '''Daily Average (30 days)''': X submissions per day '''Total Submissions Reviewed''': '''Accounts Closed after submission''': '''Incomplete submissions resulting in a badge''': '''Process bypasses resulting in re-badging''': '''MIRs filed''': == Help Page Visual == == Africa == * [[Project:South_African_Roots|South Africa]] ** [[Project: Cape of Good Hope - Kaap de Goede Hoop (1652-1806)|Cape of Good Hope]] == Americas == *Canada **[[Project:Canada|Canada Project]] - Not considered a pre-1700 Project [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 22:24, 9 February 2024 (UTC) ** [[Project:Acadians|Acadians]] - first of 2 listings [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 22:37, 9 February 2024 (UTC) ** [[Project: Filles du Roi|Filles du Roi]] - entirely pre-1700, a sub-project of Canada Project **[[Project: Filles à marier|Filles à marier]] - entirely pre-1700, a sub-project of Canada ** [[Project:First Peoples Canada|First Peoples Canada]] - members are not expected to be pre-1700 certified. This is a sub-project of Canada ** [[Project:Huguenot Migration|Huguenot Migration]] - first of 3 listings ** [[Project: Palatine Migration|Palatine Migration]] - first of 3 listings ** [[Project:Quebecois|Quebecois]] - includes mostly pre-1700 profiles. This is a sub-project of Canada * Caribbean and Latin America ** [[Project:Bahamas|Bahamas]] ** [[Project:Latin American Roots|Latin America]] * United States - General ** [[Project:1776|1776]] **[[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia]] **[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage]] ** [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans]] ** [[Project:US Presidents|US Presidents]] ** [[Project:US History|United States]] (includes information on the sub-projects for specific states) * US Northern Colonies ** [[Project:Huguenot Migration|Huguenot Migration]] ** [[Project:Mayflower|Mayflower]] **[[Project: Nantucket Founders and Descendants|Nantucket Founders and Descendants ]] ** [[Project:New Netherland Settlers|New Netherland Settlers]] **[[Project: New Sweden|New Sweden]] ** [[Project: Palatine Migration|Palatine Migration]] ** [[Project:Puritan Great Migration|Puritan Great Migration]] ** [[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers|William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers]] * [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] ** [[Project:Huguenot Migration|Huguenot Migration]] ** [[Project:Louisiana Families|Louisiana Families]] (for Cajuns, see also [[Project:Acadians|Acadians]]) ** [[Project: Palatine Migration|Palatine Migration]] **[[Project: Southern Pioneers|Southern Pioneers]] == Europe == * [[Project:Czech Roots|Czech Roots]] (1000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) *[[Project:England|England]] (1000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:European Aristocrats|European Aristocrats]] * [[Project:French_Roots|France]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:German Roots|Germany]] (1000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:Huguenot Migration|Huguenot Migration]] * [[Project:Irish Roots|Ireland]] (1000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:Italian_Roots|Italy]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:Dutch Roots|Netherlands]] (1000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:Nordic|Nordic]] ** [[Project:Denmark|Denmark]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) ** [[Project:Early_Scandinavia|Early Scandinavia]] (300+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) ** [[Project:Finland|Finland]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) ** [[Project:Norway|Norway]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) ** [[Project:Sweden|Sweden]] (100+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:Slavic_Roots|Slavic Roots]] ** [[Project:Poland|Poland]] (500+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:Spain|Spain]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] * [[Project:Wales|Wales]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) ** [[Project:Cymru_Welsh_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1535|Welsh Royals 742-1535]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) == Oceania == * [[Project:Australia|Australia]] * [[Project:New Zealand|New Zealand]] == International == * [[Project:Disproven Existence|Disproven Existence]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) *[[Project: Global|Global Project]] *[[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) * [[Project:Medieval|Medieval]] (1,000+ [[Help:Pre-1500 Profiles|pre-1500]]) *[[Project: Notables|Notables]] * [[Project:Quakers|Religious Society of Friends]] (Is hidden on the Help page -- Note that many other projects cover pre-1700 profiles to some degree but are not listed here because there is no expectation that members would need to coordinate with them before creating or editing profiles. These include, [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries]], [[Project:One Name Studies|One Name Studies]], [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies]], and [[Project:Roll of Honor|Roll of Honor]].) The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Military_and_War| Military and War Project] should also be listed as a pre-1700 project (certainly from a continental European viewpoint) but at the moment it's very US-Centric, apart from WWI and WWII! [[Templeton-1883|Templeton-1883]] 23:32, 9 February 2024 (UTC) See [[Help:Projects]] for the full list of projects.

Crawford-15512 Sandbox FSP

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Crawford-15512 Scotland Profile Sandbox

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Crawford-15512 Scottish Clans Sandbox

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'''Scotland Project Navigation''' *[[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] **[[:Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards| Scotland - Profile Standards]] (link) ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Project_Protected_Profiles_and_Managed_Profiles|Scotland - Project Protected Profiles and Managed Profiles]] (link) **[[:Space:Scotland_-_Membership_Team| Scotland - Membership Team]] (needs review) **[[:Space:Scotland_-_Help|Scotland - Help]] **[[:Space:Scotland_-_Geographical_Team|Geographical Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Highlands_and_Islands_Region|Highlands and Islands Regional Teams]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Argyll_Team|Argyll Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Bute_Team|Bute Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Caithness_Team|Caithness Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Inverness-shire_Team|Inverness-shire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Orkney_Team|Orkney Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Ross_and_Cromarty_Team|Ross and Cromarty Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Shetland_Team|Shetland Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Sutherland_Team|Sutherland Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Grampian_Region|Grampian Regional Teams]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Aberdeenshire_Team|Aberdeenshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_City_of_Aberdeen_Team|City of Aberdeen Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Banffshire_Team|Banffshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Kincardineshire_Team|Kincardineshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Moray_Team|Moray Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Nairn_Team|Nairn Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Strathclyde_Region|Strathclyde Regional Teams]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_City_of_Glasgow_Team|City of Glasgow Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Dunbartonshire_Team|Dunbartonshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Lanarkshire_Team|Lanarkshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Renfrewshire_Team|Renfrewshire Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Southern_and_Borders_Region|Southern and Borders Regional Teams]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Ayrshire_Team|Ayrshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Berwickshire_Team|Berwickshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Dumfriess-shire_Team|Dumfriess-shire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Kirkcudbrightshire_Team|Kirkcudbrightshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Peebles-shire_Team|Peebles-shire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Roxburghshire_Team|Roxburghshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Selkirkshire_Team|Selkirkshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Wigtownshire_Team|Wigtownshire]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Central_and_East_Region|Central and East Regional Teams]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Perthshire_Team|Perthshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Stirlingshire_Team|Stirlingshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Fife_Team|Fife Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Angus_Team|Angus Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Kinross-shire_Team|Kinross-shire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Clackmannanshire_Team|Clackmannanshire Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_City_of_Dundee_Team|City of Dundee Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Lothians_Region|Lothians Regional Teams]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_City_of_Edinburgh_Team|City of Edinburgh Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_West_Lothian_Team|West Lothian Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_Midlothian_Team|Midlothian Team]] ****[[:Space:Scotland_-_East_Lothian_Team|East Lothian Team]] **[[:Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Improvements_Team|PIT Crew]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_Arborists_Team|Arborists Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_Bio_Builders_Team|Bio Builders Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_Categories_Team|Categories Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_Connectors_Team|Connectors Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_Data_Doctors_Team|Data Doctors Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_GEDcom_Team|GEDcom Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Sourcerers Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_5_Star_Profiles|5 Star Profiles Team]] **[[:Space:Scotland_-_Managed_Profiles_Team|Managed Profiles Team]] **[[:Space:Scotland_-_Topical_Teams|Topical Teams]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Nobility|Scottish Nobility Team]] ***[[:Space:Castles_in_Scotland|Castles in Scotland Team]] ****[[:Space:Historic_Houses_in_Scotland|Historic Houses in Scotland Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Declaration_of_Arbroath|Declaration of Arbroath Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Medieval_Profiles_Team|Medieval Profiles Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Diaspora|Scottish Diaspora Team]] ***[[:Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Authors_Team|Scottish Authors Team]] **[[:Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Clans_Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]] ***[[:Space:Scottish_Clans_Teams_Guideline|Scottish Clans Teams Guideline]] **[[:Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources|Scotland - Reliable Sources]] **[[:Space:History_of_the_Scotland_Project|History of the Scotland Project]]

Crawford-15512 WikiRelations

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==Wiki Relations== *[[McKay-5200| Donna (McKay) Hall]] - Maternal Aunt. *[[Crawford-15518|Carol (Crawford) Vallier]] - Paternal Aunt *[[Steele-1196| Jean Steele]] - Paternal 2nd Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestor: [[Steele-1208| William Henry Steele]] and [[:Fitzpatrick-332| Rachel Fitzpatrick]] *[[Crawford-5699|Jim Crawford]] - Paternal 3rd Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestors: [[Crawford-5729| David Crawford]] and [[Tennant-553| Margaret Tennant]] *[[Burke-5162|Brian Burke]] - Paternal 3rd Cousin, twice removed. Common ancestor: [[Bourk-23|Robert Bourk (abt.1790-abt.1820)]] *[[Dier-36| Penny Dier]] - Paternal 4th cousin. Common Ancestors: [[Crawford-5729| David Crawford]] and [[Tennant-553| Margaret Tennant]] *[[McLean-1687| Lynda (McLean) Falloon]] - Maternal 4th cousin. Common Ancestors: [[Pretty-49| Daniel Pretty]] and [[Wark-101| Margaret Wark]] *[[Bindon-95| Tyler Bindon]] - Paternal 4th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestors: [[Steele-1222| Samuel Steele]] and [[Smith-24744| Trophina Smith]] *[[Tryon-2537| Michael Tryon]] - paternal 7th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestors: [[Tryon-7| Abel Tryon]] and [[Hunnewell-Birdsey-1| Abiah Hunnewell-Birdsey]] *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] - paternal 9th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestors: [[Cooke-25| Josiah Cooke Jr.]] and [[Hopkins-42| Deborah Hopkins]] *[[MacDonald-3836|Marcia MacDonald]] - paternal 9th cousin, once removed. *[[Weir-2957| Janelle Weir]] - paternal 10th Cousin. Common Ancestors: [[Cooke-25| Josiah Cooke Jr.]] and [[Hopkins-42| Deborah Hopkins]] *[[Madison-125| Bobbie Hall]] - paternal 10th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestors: [[Cooke-18| Josiah Cooke]] and [[Ring-24| Elizabeth Ring]]; as well as [[Bangs-9|Edward Bangs (abt.1591-aft.1677)]] and [[Unknown-342944|Rebecca (Unknown) Bangs (abt.1615-bef.1677)]] *[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] - paternal 10th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestors: [[Cooke-18| Josiah Cooke]] and [[Ring-24| Elizabeth Ring]] *[[Whitten-1| Chris Whitten]] - paternal 10th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestor: [[Bearse-3| Augustine Bearse]] *[[Hutchins-1898| Scott Hutchins]] - paternal 10th Cousins, once removed. Common Ancestors: [[Bearding-5| Nathaniel Bearding]] and [[Graves-1046| Abigail Graves]] *[[Nelson-3486| Jamie Nelson]] - paternal 10th Cousin, twice removed. Common Ancestor: [[Graves-1046| Abigail Graves]] *[[Parrott-79| Rick Parrott II]] - paternal 11th Cousin. Common Ancestor: [[Weld-5|Joseph Weld]] *[[Thiessen-117| Traci Thiessen]] - paternal 11th Cousins. Common Ancestor: [[Ring-24| Elizabeth (Ring) Cooke]] *[[McCallum-175| Doug McCallum]] - paternal 11th Cousin. Common Ancestor: [[Bearse-3| Augustine Bearse]] *[[Crawford-18578|Nancy Crawford]] - 11th Cousin. Common Ancestor: [[Harris-640|Thomas Harris]] *[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] - 11th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestor: [[Harris-640|Thomas Harris]] *[[Aldrich-908| Cheryl (Aldrich) Skordal]] - paternal 11th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestors: [[Hopkins-373| Stephen Hopkins]] *[[Smith-116348| Barry Smith]] - paternal 12th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestor: [[Hopkins-3| John Hopkins]] *[[McDaniel-4979| Eric McDaniel]] - paternal 13th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestor: [[Hopkins-3| John Hopkins]] *[[Rapp-122| Whitney Rapp]] - paternal 16th Cousin, once removed. Common Ancestors: [[Glover-21| James Glover]] and [[Southwyn-1| Agnes Southwyn]] ===Notable Figures=== *[[Craufurd-46|Hugh Ronald George Craufurd]] - 12th maternal cousin three times removed. He was the last Clan Chief of the House of Crawford. Interestingly the relationship is through his mother's side of the family. *[[Hopkins-373| Stephen Hopkins]] 11th paternal great grandfather, who was at Jamestown in 1609 and a Mayflower passenger in 1620. He is also the inspiration for ''The Tempest'' by William Shakespeare. *[[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] - 24th paternal cousin, twice removed. Common ancestor is [[St_Valéry-29|Aénor (St Valéry) de Dreux (abt.1192-aft.1250)]]

Crawford-18858 Research Worksheet

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===Research Worksheet Instructions=== Please use this worksheet to track the places you have searched for information for this profile, and the progress that you have made (if any). This will help all of us to avoid re-work. However if searches have not been made for a year or so in online resources, it may be beneficial to re-visit as additional information is being digitized all the time. Thank you for your help! Use [https://www.tablesgenerator.com/mediawiki_tables tableGenerator] to edit tables easily, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Worksheet_Template_Instructions Research Worksheet Template Instructions] for best practices on how to use the template ====Profile matching==== This person's information can currently be found by looking for the following at each location: ''(NOTE: to get the link format to display I added double quotes around the square brackets, you need to remove the double quotes at the beginning and end to make the link work)'' *https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] - {{Ancestry Tree|56663503|36350253056}} *[http://balsac.uqac.ca/?lang=en BALSAC] - n/a, not quebecois *[https://www.cyndislist.com Cyndi`s List] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Family_History_and_Genealogy_Wiki Familypedia] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ Family Search] - "[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJHV-5FC Claude C. Crawford (1890-1978)]" *[https://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] - "[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123373159 Claud C Crawford]" *[https://www.findmypast.com Findmypast] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://en.geneanet.org Geneanet] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.genuki.org.uk Genuki] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.icelandicroots.com Icelandic Roots] - n/a, not Icelandic *[https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.rodovid.org Rodovid] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.werelate.org WeRelate.org] - [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Claud_Crawford_%282%29 Claud Crawford(2)] *[https://www.wikitree.com WikiTree.com] - [[Crawford-18858|Claud Craig Crawford (1890-1978)]] ====Life Events - loosely ordered by likely timeline==== ''(replace all values between / with the correct information)'' =====Birth===== Citation format: "[/Jurisdiction/, /Agency or Creator/, birth certificate /certificate number/ (/cert date/), /id of person/; /Repository/, /Location/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIR-1||12 Dec 2020||Jonathan Crawford||"Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RYW-9FV4?cc=1932106 : 22 December 2016), > image 1 of 1; county courthouses, Ohio.||When was Claud C Crawford born?||Birth record indicates birth of "Crawford", male, to P.W. Crawford and Bessie on 29 Aug 1890. FamilySearch records include a correction to the birth certificate requested by Claud C. Crawford on 01 Apr 1944, attested two by two witnesses with knowledge (unnamed). Recorded in Medina county, Ohio, United States, case no 16554 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9185-96CM?i=145&cc=1932106 )||Claud Crawford b. 1890 in Ohio||n/a |- |BIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Adoption ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ADO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ADO-2|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-3|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-4|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Rite of passage (baptism/christening/confirmation/bar mitzvah/etc.) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RES-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RES-2|| || || || || || || |- |RES-3|| || || || || || || |- |RES-4|| || || || || || || |- |RES-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Union (e.g. Marriage) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |UNI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |UNI-2|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-3|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-4|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Divorce ===== Citation format- "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Emigration, immigration and naturalization ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EMI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EMI-2|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-3|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-4|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; 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background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIS-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Pension application ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Widow's pension ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WID-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WID-2|| || || || || || || |- |WID-3|| || || || || || || |- |WID-4|| || || || || || || |- |WID-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Membership==== =====Religious organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RORG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RORG-2|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-3|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-4|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social club ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Professional organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Hereditary & lineage organization records, e.g. Daughters of the American Revolution records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |HER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |HER-2|| || || || || || || |- |HER-3|| || || || || || || |- |HER-4|| || || || || || || |- |HER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Newspapers==== =====Birth ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NBIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NBIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Academic ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NACA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NACA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Sporting ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSPO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSPO-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Engagement ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NENG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NENG-2|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-3|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-4|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Society ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Advertising ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NADV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NADV-2|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-3|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-4|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NWED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NWED-2|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-3|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-4|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death notice ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NDEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NDEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NFUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NFUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====In memoriam ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NINM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NINM-2|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-3|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-4|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Photos==== =====Portrait ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |POR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |POR-2|| || || || || || || |- |POR-3|| || || || || || || |- |POR-4|| || || || || || || |- |POR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Childhood ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CHI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CHI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PSC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PSC-2|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-3|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-4|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Military ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MIL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MIL-2|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-3|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-4|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WED-2|| || || || || || || |- |WED-3|| || || || || || || |- |WED-4|| || || || || || || |- |WED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Later life ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Grave ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GRA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GRA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Other Record types ==== ordered alphabetically ''(replace all values in between / with the correct information)'' =====Abstracts ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ABS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ABS-2|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-3|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-4|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Animal licenses ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ANI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ANI-2|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-3|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-4|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Biographies and biographical profiles (e.g. Who's Who) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIO-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Business licenses (i.e. Secretary of State records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUS-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Cemetery lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEM-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Census ===== ======Federal Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======State/Local Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LCEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LCEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====City directory ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIT-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Coroner's reports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COR-2|| || || || || || || |- |COR-3|| || || || || || || |- |COR-4|| || || || || || || |- |COR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Court records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COU-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COU-2|| || || || || || || |- |COU-3|| || || || || || || |- |COU-4|| || || || || || || |- |COU-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Criminal records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CRI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CRI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Civil records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Deeds ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEE-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEE-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Diaries and personal letters ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====DNA tests ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DNA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DNA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Estate ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EST-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EST-2|| || || || || || || |- |EST-3|| || || || || || || |- |EST-4|| || || || || || || |- |EST-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Family bible record ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FBL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FBL-2|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-3|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-4|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Guardianship ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GUA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GUA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Land Patents/grants ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Medical records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MED-2|| || || || || || || |- |MED-3|| || || || || || || |- |MED-4|| || || || || || || |- |MED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Mortgages/property ownership (i.e. county auditor/treasurer records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MOR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MOR-2|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-3|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-4|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Occupational records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OCC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OCC-2|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-3|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-4|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Oral histories ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ORA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ORA-2|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-3|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-4|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passenger lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Patent Office (inventions) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Plans/maps ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PLA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PLA-2|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-3|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-4|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Poorhouse, workhouse, almshouse, and asylum records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ALM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ALM-2|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-3|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-4|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Probate/will ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School and alumni association records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SCH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SCH-2|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-3|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-4|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social security /Tax identification Number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SSI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SSI-2|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-3|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-4|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Tax records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |TAX-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |TAX-2|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-3|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-4|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Vehicle registration ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VEH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VEH-2|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-3|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-4|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Voting records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VOT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VOT-2|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-3|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-4|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]]

Crawford-18861 Research Worksheet

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===Research Worksheet Instructions=== Please use [[Space:Crawford-18861_Research_Worksheet|this worksheet ]] to track the places you have searched for information for this profile, and the progress that you have made (if any). This will help all of us to avoid re-work. However if searches have not been made for a year or so in online resources, it may be beneficial to re-visit as additional information is being digitized all the time. Thank you for your help! Use [https://www.tablesgenerator.com/mediawiki_tables tableGenerator] to edit tables easily, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Worksheet_Template_Instructions Research Worksheet Template Instructions] for best practices on how to use the template ====Profile matching==== This person's information can currently be found by looking for the following at each location: ''(NOTE: to get the link format to display I added double quotes around the square brackets, you need to remove the double quotes at the beginning and end to make the link work)'' *https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] - "[https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/56663503/person/36365275511?_phsrc=rzN47&_phstart=successSource Arthur Crawford]" *[http://balsac.uqac.ca/?lang=en BALSAC] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.cyndislist.com Cyndi`s List] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Family_History_and_Genealogy_Wiki Familypedia] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ Family Search] - "[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L5X3-BYS Arther R Crawford]" *[https://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findmypast.com Findmypast] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://en.geneanet.org Geneanet] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.genuki.org.uk Genuki] - n/a *[https://www.icelandicroots.com Icelandic Roots] - n/a *[https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.rodovid.org Rodovid] - n/a *[https://www.werelate.org WeRelate.org] - "[https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Arthur_Crawford_%283%29 Arthur Crawford(3)]" *[https://www.wikitree.com WikiTree.com] - [[Crawford-18861|Arthur Reader Crawford (1923-2016)]] ====Life Events - loosely ordered by likely timeline==== ''(replace all values between / with the correct information)'' =====Birth===== Citation format: "[/Jurisdiction/, /Agency or Creator/, birth certificate /certificate number/ (/cert date/), /id of person/; /Repository/, /Location/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Adoption ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ADO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ADO-2|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-3|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-4|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Rite of passage (baptism/christening/confirmation/bar mitzvah/etc.) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RES-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RES-2|| || || || || || || |- |RES-3|| || || || || || || |- |RES-4|| || || || || || || |- |RES-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Union (e.g. Marriage) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |UNI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |UNI-2|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-3|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-4|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Divorce ===== Citation format- "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Emigration, immigration and naturalization ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EMI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EMI-2|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-3|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-4|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Burial ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Obituary ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OBI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OBI-2|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-3|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-4|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Military==== =====Service ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SER-2|| || || || || || || |- |SER-3|| || || || || || || |- |SER-4|| || || || || || || |- |SER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Service number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SVN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SVN-2|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-3|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-4|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Enlistment ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ENL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ENL-2|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-3|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-4|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Conflicts fought ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CON-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CON-2|| || || || || || || |- |CON-3|| || || || || || || |- |CON-4|| || || || || || || |- |CON-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Discharge paper ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIS-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Pension application ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Widow's pension ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WID-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WID-2|| || || || || || || |- |WID-3|| || || || || || || |- |WID-4|| || || || || || || |- |WID-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Membership==== =====Religious organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RORG-1||12 Dec 2020||Jonathan Crawford||www.riversidebiblechurg.org, personal knowledge and attendance||What church did Art Crawford belong to?||Art Crawford was a founding member of Riverside Bible Church in Columbus, OH and was the pastor from it's founding in the 1960s until approximately 2013. RBC is a protestant, non-denominational church founded on the verse-by-verse study of the gospel. More info and recordings of Art can be found on the church website||n/a||n/a |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social club ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Professional organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Hereditary & lineage organization records, e.g. Daughters of the American Revolution records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |HER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |HER-2|| || || || || || || |- |HER-3|| || || || || || || |- |HER-4|| || || || || || || |- |HER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Newspapers==== =====Birth ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NBIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NBIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Academic ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NACA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NACA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Sporting ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSPO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSPO-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Engagement ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NENG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NENG-2|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-3|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-4|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Society ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Advertising ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NADV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NADV-2|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-3|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-4|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NWED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NWED-2|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-3|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-4|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death notice ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NDEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NDEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NFUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NFUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====In memoriam ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NINM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NINM-2|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-3|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-4|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Photos==== =====Portrait ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |POR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |POR-2|| || || || || || || |- |POR-3|| || || || || || || |- |POR-4|| || || || || || || |- |POR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Childhood ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CHI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CHI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PSC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PSC-2|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-3|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-4|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Military ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MIL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MIL-2|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-3|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-4|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WED-2|| || || || || || || |- |WED-3|| || || || || || || |- |WED-4|| || || || || || || |- |WED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Later life ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Grave ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GRA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GRA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Other Record types ==== ordered alphabetically ''(replace all values in between / with the correct information)'' =====Abstracts ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ABS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ABS-2|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-3|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-4|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Animal licenses ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ANI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ANI-2|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-3|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-4|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Biographies and biographical profiles (e.g. Who's Who) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIO-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Business licenses (i.e. Secretary of State records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUS-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Cemetery lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEM-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Census ===== ======Federal Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======State/Local Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LCEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LCEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====City directory ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIT-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Coroner's reports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COR-2|| || || || || || || |- |COR-3|| || || || || || || |- |COR-4|| || || || || || || |- |COR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Court records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COU-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COU-2|| || || || || || || |- |COU-3|| || || || || || || |- |COU-4|| || || || || || || |- |COU-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Criminal records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CRI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CRI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Civil records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Deeds ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEE-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEE-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Diaries and personal letters ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====DNA tests ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DNA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DNA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Estate ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EST-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EST-2|| || || || || || || |- |EST-3|| || || || || || || |- |EST-4|| || || || || || || |- |EST-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Family bible record ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FBL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FBL-2|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-3|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-4|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Guardianship ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GUA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GUA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Land Patents/grants ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Medical records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MED-2|| || || || || || || |- |MED-3|| || || || || || || |- |MED-4|| || || || || || || |- |MED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Mortgages/property ownership (i.e. county auditor/treasurer records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MOR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MOR-2|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-3|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-4|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Occupational records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OCC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OCC-2|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-3|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-4|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Oral histories ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ORA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ORA-2|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-3|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-4|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passenger lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Patent Office (inventions) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Plans/maps ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PLA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PLA-2|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-3|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-4|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Poorhouse, workhouse, almshouse, and asylum records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ALM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ALM-2|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-3|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-4|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Probate/will ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School and alumni association records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SCH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SCH-2|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-3|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-4|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social security /Tax identification Number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SSI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SSI-2|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-3|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-4|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Tax records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |TAX-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |TAX-2|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-3|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-4|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Vehicle registration ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VEH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VEH-2|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-3|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-4|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Voting records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VOT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VOT-2|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-3|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-4|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]]

Crawford-22207 Research Worksheet

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===Research Worksheet Instructions=== Please use this worksheet to track the places you have searched for information for [[Crawford-22207|Andrew Crawford (abt.1680-aft.1783)]], and the progress that you have made (if any). This will help all of us to avoid re-work. However if searches have not been made for a year or so in online resources, it may be beneficial to re-visit as additional information is being digitized all the time. Thank you for your help! Use [https://www.tablesgenerator.com/mediawiki_tables tableGenerator] to edit tables easily, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Worksheet_Template_Instructions Research Worksheet Template Instructions] for best practices on how to use the template ====Profile matching==== This person's information can currently be found by looking for the following at each location: ''(NOTE: to get the link format to display I added double quotes around the square brackets, you need to remove the double quotes at the beginning and end to make the link work)'' *[https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[http://balsac.uqac.ca/?lang=en BALSAC] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.cyndislist.com Cyndi`s List] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Family_History_and_Genealogy_Wiki Familypedia] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ Family Search] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findmypast.com Findmypast] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://en.geneanet.org Geneanet] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.genuki.org.uk Genuki] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.icelandicroots.com Icelandic Roots] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.rodovid.org Rodovid] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.werelate.org WeRelate.org] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.wikitree.com WikiTree.com] - [[Crawford-22207|Andrew Crawford (abt.1680-aft.1783)]] ====Life Events - loosely ordered by likely timeline==== ''(replace all values between / with the correct information)'' =====Birth===== Citation format: "[/Jurisdiction/, /Agency or Creator/, birth certificate /certificate number/ (/cert date/), /id of person/; /Repository/, /Location/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Adoption ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ADO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ADO-2|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-3|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-4|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Rite of passage (baptism/christening/confirmation/bar mitzvah/etc.) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RES-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RES-2|| || || || || || || |- |RES-3|| || || || || || || |- |RES-4|| || || || || || || |- |RES-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Union (e.g. Marriage) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |UNI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |UNI-2|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-3|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-4|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Divorce ===== Citation format- "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Emigration, immigration and naturalization ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EMI-1||06 Dec 2021||Jonathan Crawford||Beers, J.H.''[[Space: Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania| Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania]]'' (J.H. Beers & Co, Chicago, 1893), p. 639.||Searching for country of birth||"Andrew Crawford, is supposed to have emigrated from Ireland. However that may be, it is certain that this ancestor came to Washington county, Penn., prior to 1783, and located on the farm in North Strabane township that is yet owned by his descendants. In the same year he received a patent for 415 3/8 acres of land, giving in payment 9 [pounds], 4 [shillings], 2 [pence] in Pennsylvania currency"||Listing biographical sketch as a pointer to find more information||n/a |- |EMI-2|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-3|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-4|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Burial ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Obituary ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OBI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OBI-2|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-3|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-4|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Military==== =====Service ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SER-2|| || || || || || || |- |SER-3|| || || || || || || |- |SER-4|| || || || || || || |- |SER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Service number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SVN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SVN-2|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-3|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-4|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Enlistment ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ENL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ENL-2|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-3|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-4|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Conflicts fought ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CON-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CON-2|| || || || || || || |- |CON-3|| || || || || || || |- |CON-4|| || || || || || || |- |CON-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Discharge paper ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIS-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Pension application ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Widow's pension ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WID-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WID-2|| || || || || || || |- |WID-3|| || || || || || || |- |WID-4|| || || || || || || |- |WID-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Membership==== =====Religious organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RORG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RORG-2|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-3|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-4|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social club ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Professional organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Hereditary & lineage organization records, e.g. Daughters of the American Revolution records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |HER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |HER-2|| || || || || || || |- |HER-3|| || || || || || || |- |HER-4|| || || || || || || |- |HER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Newspapers==== =====Birth ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NBIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NBIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Academic ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NACA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NACA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Sporting ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSPO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSPO-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Engagement ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NENG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NENG-2|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-3|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-4|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Society ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Advertising ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NADV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NADV-2|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-3|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-4|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NWED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NWED-2|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-3|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-4|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death notice ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NDEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NDEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NFUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NFUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====In memoriam ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NINM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NINM-2|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-3|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-4|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Photos==== =====Portrait ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |POR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |POR-2|| || || || || || || |- |POR-3|| || || || || || || |- |POR-4|| || || || || || || |- |POR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Childhood ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CHI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CHI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PSC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PSC-2|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-3|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-4|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Military ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MIL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MIL-2|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-3|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-4|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WED-2|| || || || || || || |- |WED-3|| || || || || || || |- |WED-4|| || || || || || || |- |WED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Later life ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Grave ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GRA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GRA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Other Record types ==== ordered alphabetically ''(replace all values in between / with the correct information)'' =====Abstracts ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ABS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ABS-2|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-3|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-4|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Animal licenses ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ANI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ANI-2|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-3|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-4|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Biographies and biographical profiles (e.g. Who's Who) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIO-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Business licenses (i.e. Secretary of State records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUS-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Cemetery lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEM-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Census ===== ======Federal Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======State/Local Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LCEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LCEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====City directory ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIT-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Coroner's reports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COR-2|| || || || || || || |- |COR-3|| || || || || || || |- |COR-4|| || || || || || || |- |COR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Court records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COU-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COU-2|| || || || || || || |- |COU-3|| || || || || || || |- |COU-4|| || || || || || || |- |COU-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Criminal records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CRI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CRI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Civil records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Deeds ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEE-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEE-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Diaries and personal letters ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====DNA tests ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DNA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DNA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Estate ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EST-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EST-2|| || || || || || || |- |EST-3|| || || || || || || |- |EST-4|| || || || || || || |- |EST-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Family bible record ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FBL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FBL-2|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-3|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-4|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Guardianship ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GUA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GUA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Land Patents/grants ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAN-1||06 Dec 2021||Jonathan Crawford||Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Corporation, Pennsylvania State Archives. "RG-17 Warrant Registers 1733 - 1957." PHMC.state.pa.us (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/WashingtonPages/Washington14.pdf : access 06 Dec 2021), entry for Andrew Crawford, 1783 patent for 415 and 3/8 acres; generically citing "Records of the Land Office" as the source of this database||Searching for 1783 patent mentioned in DeBeers (see EM-1)||No patent for Crawford on this page||Andrew Crawford, 1783; 415 3/8 acres, payment 9 pounds 4 shillings 2 pence||n/a |- |LAN-2||06 Dec 2021||Jonathan Crawford||Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Corporation, Pennsylvania State Archives. "RG-17 Warrant Registers 1733 - 1957." PHMC.state.pa.us (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/WashingtonPages/Washington15.pdf : access 06 Dec 2021), entry for Andrew Crawford, 1783 patent for 415 and 3/8 acres; generically citing "Records of the Land Office" as the source of this database||Searching for 1783 patent mentioned in DeBeers (see EM-1)||No patent for Andrew Crawford on this page, #Greene57 = 1785 survey, Alice Crawford, 150 acres (warrantees Henry Russell and John Lynn Crawford) #10 Mi. Ck. 76 = 1786 survey, James Crawford, 300 acres #Pike Run 79 = 1786 survey, James Crawford, 150 acres ||Andrew Crawford, 1783; 415 3/8 acres, payment 9 pounds 4 shillings 2 pence||n/a |- |LAN-3||06 Dec 2021||Jonathan Crawford||Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Corporation, Pennsylvania State Archives. "RG-17 Warrant Registers 1733 - 1957." PHMC.state.pa.us (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/WashingtonPages/Washington16.pdf : access 06 Dec 2021), entry for Andrew Crawford, 1783 patent for 415 and 3/8 acres; generically citing "Records of the Land Office" as the source of this database||Searching for 1783 patent mentioned in DeBeers (see EM-1)||Multiple Crawford findings: #Greene + Wash. 87 = Survey for 356 acres (343.18 returned) for "Andrew Crawford et al" Warrant dated 28 Jun 1785, Survey returned 03 Mar 1803 #*Survey Recorded: Vol P, No. 48, Page 462 #*Copied: Book A64, Page 15 #*No mention of payment #Chartiers Ck. 88 = Josiah Crawford 28 Jun 1785 for 400 acres returned 397 #*Survey Recorded: Vol P, No. 56, Page 212 #*Copied: Book C, Page 54 #Greene 96 = John Crawford 02 Sep 1785 for 300 acres returned 305.100 #*Survey Recorded: Vol P, No. 8, Page 396 #*Copied: Book C25, Page 285 #Greene 111 = Mary Crawford 22 Dec 1785 for 150 acres returned 129.77 #*Survey Recorded: Vol P, No. 20, Page 164 #*Copied: Book C53, Page 183 #Greene 112 = Alexander Crawford 22 Dec 1785 for 75 acres returned 40.100 #*Survey Recorded: Vol P, No. 18, Page 246 #*Copied: Book A25, Page 83 #Greene 128 = James Crawford 2 Mar 1786 for 150 acres returned 180 #*Survey Recorded: Vol P, No. 6, Page 369 #*Copied: Book C25, Page 207 ||Andrew Crawford, 1783; 415 3/8 acres, payment 9 pounds 4 shillings 2 pence||n/a |- |LAN-4||06 Dec 2021||Jonathan Crawford||Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Corporation, Pennsylvania State Archives. "RG-17 Warrant Registers 1733 - 1957." PHMC.state.pa.us (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/WashingtonPages/Washington17.pdf : access 06 Dec 2021), entry for Andrew Crawford, 1783 patent for 415 and 3/8 acres; generically citing "Records of the Land Office" as the source of this database||Searching for 1783 patent mentioned in DeBeers (see EM-1)||Multiple Crawford findings: #Chartiers142 = "Accept" for 415 3/8 acres (415.60 returned) for Andrew Crawford Warrant dated 01 Jun 1786, Survey returned 08 Jun 1786 #*Survey Recorded: Vol P, No. 6, Page 340 #*Copied: Book C25 Page 214 #*No mention of payment #Greene 153 = John Crawford 27 Oct 1786 Survey for 400 acres returned 400.54 12 Aug 1788 #*Survey Recorded: Vol P, No. 14, Page 249 #*Copied: Book C35, Page 223 #Greene 155 = John Crawford 21 Nov 1786 Survey for 300 acres returned 386.40 acres 26 Mar 1787 #*Survey Recorded: Vol P, No. 10, Page 73 #*Copied: Book A75, Page 4 ||Andrew Crawford, 1783; 415 3/8 acres, payment 9 pounds 4 shillings 2 pence||n/a |- |LAN-5||06 Dec 2021 ||Jonathan Crawford ||http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-522WarranteeTwpMaps/r017Map3192WashingtonNStrabaneWeb.pdf ||Searching for a map of Andrew Crawford's patent in Washington County ||Map of North Strabane township showing "Crawley" (belonging to Andrew) just east and bordering "Crawfordsville" (belonging to Josiah) ||||r017Map3192WashingtonNStrabaneWeb.pdf |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Medical records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MED-2|| || || || || || || |- |MED-3|| || || || || || || |- |MED-4|| || || || || || || |- |MED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Mortgages/property ownership (i.e. county auditor/treasurer records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MOR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MOR-2|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-3|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-4|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Occupational records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OCC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OCC-2|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-3|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-4|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Oral histories ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ORA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ORA-2|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-3|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-4|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passenger lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Patent Office (inventions) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Plans/maps ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PLA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PLA-2|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-3|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-4|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Poorhouse, workhouse, almshouse, and asylum records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ALM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ALM-2|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-3|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-4|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Probate/will ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School and alumni association records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SCH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SCH-2|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-3|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-4|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social security /Tax identification Number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SSI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SSI-2|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-3|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-4|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Tax records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |TAX-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |TAX-2|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-3|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-4|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Vehicle registration ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VEH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VEH-2|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-3|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-4|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Voting records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VOT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VOT-2|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-3|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-4|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]]

Crawford-437 Research Worksheet

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===Research Worksheet Instructions=== Please use this worksheet to track the places you have searched for information for this profile, and the progress that you have made (if any). This will help all of us to avoid re-work. However if searches have not been made for a year or so in online resources, it may be beneficial to re-visit as additional information is being digitized all the time. Thank you for your help! Use [https://www.tablesgenerator.com/mediawiki_tables tableGenerator] to edit tables easily, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Worksheet_Template_Instructions Research Worksheet Template Instructions] for best practices on how to use the template ====Profile matching==== This person's information can currently be found by looking for the following at each location: ''(NOTE: to get the link format to display I added double quotes around the square brackets, you need to remove the double quotes at the beginning and end to make the link work)'' *[https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[http://balsac.uqac.ca/?lang=en BALSAC] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.cyndislist.com Cyndi`s List] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Family_History_and_Genealogy_Wiki Familypedia] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ Family Search] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findmypast.com Findmypast] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://en.geneanet.org Geneanet] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.genuki.org.uk Genuki] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.icelandicroots.com Icelandic Roots] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.rodovid.org Rodovid] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.werelate.org WeRelate.org] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.wikitree.com WikiTree.com] - [ [Crawford-437|Jane Ann Crawford]] ====Life Events - loosely ordered by likely timeline==== ''(replace all values between / with the correct information)'' =====Birth===== Citation format: "[/Jurisdiction/, /Agency or Creator/, birth certificate /certificate number/ (/cert date/), /id of person/; /Repository/, /Location/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Adoption ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ADO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ADO-2|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-3|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-4|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Rite of passage (baptism/christening/confirmation/bar mitzvah/etc.) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RES-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RES-2|| || || || || || || |- |RES-3|| || || || || || || |- |RES-4|| || || || || || || |- |RES-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Union (e.g. Marriage) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |UNI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |UNI-2|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-3|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-4|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Divorce ===== Citation format- "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Emigration, immigration and naturalization ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EMI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EMI-2|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-3|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-4|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Burial ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Obituary ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OBI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OBI-2|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-3|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-4|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Military==== =====Service ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SER-2|| || || || || || || |- |SER-3|| || || || || || || |- |SER-4|| || || || || || || |- |SER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Service number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SVN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SVN-2|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-3|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-4|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Enlistment ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ENL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ENL-2|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-3|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-4|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Conflicts fought ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CON-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CON-2|| || || || || || || |- |CON-3|| || || || || || || |- |CON-4|| || || || || || || |- |CON-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Discharge paper ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIS-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Pension application ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Widow's pension ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WID-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WID-2|| || || || || || || |- |WID-3|| || || || || || || |- |WID-4|| || || || || || || |- |WID-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Membership==== =====Religious organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RORG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RORG-2|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-3|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-4|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social club ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Professional organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Hereditary & lineage organization records, e.g. Daughters of the American Revolution records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |HER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |HER-2|| || || || || || || |- |HER-3|| || || || || || || |- |HER-4|| || || || || || || |- |HER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Newspapers==== =====Birth ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NBIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NBIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Academic ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NACA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NACA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Sporting ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSPO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSPO-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Engagement ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NENG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NENG-2|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-3|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-4|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Society ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Advertising ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NADV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NADV-2|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-3|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-4|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NWED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NWED-2|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-3|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-4|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death notice ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NDEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NDEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NFUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NFUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====In memoriam ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NINM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NINM-2|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-3|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-4|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Photos==== =====Portrait ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |POR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |POR-2|| || || || || || || |- |POR-3|| || || || || || || |- |POR-4|| || || || || || || |- |POR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Childhood ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CHI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CHI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PSC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PSC-2|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-3|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-4|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Military ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MIL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MIL-2|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-3|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-4|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WED-2|| || || || || || || |- |WED-3|| || || || || || || |- |WED-4|| || || || || || || |- |WED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Later life ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Grave ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GRA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GRA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Other Record types ==== ordered alphabetically ''(replace all values in between / with the correct information)'' =====Abstracts ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ABS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ABS-2|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-3|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-4|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Animal licenses ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ANI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ANI-2|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-3|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-4|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Biographies and biographical profiles (e.g. Who's Who) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIO-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Business licenses (i.e. Secretary of State records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUS-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Cemetery lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEM-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Census ===== ======Federal Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======State/Local Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LCEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LCEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====City directory ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIT-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Coroner's reports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COR-2|| || || || || || || |- |COR-3|| || || || || || || |- |COR-4|| || || || || || || |- |COR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Court records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COU-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COU-2|| || || || || || || |- |COU-3|| || || || || || || |- |COU-4|| || || || || || || |- |COU-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Criminal records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CRI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CRI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Civil records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Deeds ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEE-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEE-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Diaries and personal letters ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====DNA tests ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DNA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DNA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Estate ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EST-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EST-2|| || || || || || || |- |EST-3|| || || || || || || |- |EST-4|| || || || || || || |- |EST-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Family bible record ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FBL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FBL-2|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-3|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-4|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Guardianship ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GUA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GUA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Land Patents/grants ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Medical records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MED-2|| || || || || || || |- |MED-3|| || || || || || || |- |MED-4|| || || || || || || |- |MED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Mortgages/property ownership (i.e. county auditor/treasurer records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MOR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MOR-2|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-3|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-4|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Occupational records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OCC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OCC-2|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-3|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-4|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Oral histories ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ORA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ORA-2|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-3|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-4|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passenger lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Patent Office (inventions) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Plans/maps ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PLA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PLA-2|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-3|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-4|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Poorhouse, workhouse, almshouse, and asylum records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ALM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ALM-2|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-3|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-4|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Probate/will ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School and alumni association records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SCH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SCH-2|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-3|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-4|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social security /Tax identification Number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SSI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SSI-2|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-3|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-4|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Tax records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |TAX-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |TAX-2|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-3|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-4|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Vehicle registration ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VEH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VEH-2|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-3|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-4|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Voting records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VOT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VOT-2|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-3|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-4|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]]

Crawford-451 Research Worksheet

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===Research Worksheet Instructions=== Please use this worksheet to track the places you have searched for information for this profile, [[Crawford-451|John Crawford of Virginia (b. ~1600)]], and the progress that you have made (if any). This will help all of us to avoid re-work. However if searches have not been made for a year or so in online resources, it may be beneficial to re-visit as additional information is being digitized all the time. Thank you for your help! Use [https://www.tablesgenerator.com/mediawiki_tables tableGenerator] to edit tables easily, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Worksheet_Template_Instructions Research Worksheet Template Instructions] for best practices on how to use the template ====Profile matching==== This person's information can currently be found by looking for the following at each location: ''(NOTE: to get the link format to display I added double quotes around the square brackets, you need to remove the double quotes at the beginning and end to make the link work)'' *[https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[http://balsac.uqac.ca/?lang=en BALSAC] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.cyndislist.com Cyndi`s List] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Family_History_and_Genealogy_Wiki Familypedia] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ Family Search] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findmypast.com Findmypast] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://en.geneanet.org Geneanet] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.genuki.org.uk Genuki] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.icelandicroots.com Icelandic Roots] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.rodovid.org Rodovid] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.werelate.org WeRelate.org] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.wikitree.com WikiTree.com] - [[Crawford-451|John Crawford (~1600 - ~1676)]] ====Life Events - loosely ordered by likely timeline==== ''(replace all values between / with the correct information)'' =====Birth===== Citation format: "[/Jurisdiction/, /Agency or Creator/, birth certificate /certificate number/ (/cert date/), /id of person/; /Repository/, /Location/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Adoption ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ADO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ADO-2|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-3|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-4|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Rite of passage (baptism/christening/confirmation/bar mitzvah/etc.) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RES-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RES-2|| || || || || || || |- |RES-3|| || || || || || || |- |RES-4|| || || || || || || |- |RES-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Union (e.g. Marriage) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |UNI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |UNI-2|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-3|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-4|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Divorce ===== Citation format- "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Emigration, immigration and naturalization ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EMI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EMI-2|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-3|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-4|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Burial ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Obituary ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OBI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OBI-2|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-3|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-4|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Military==== =====Service ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SER-2|| || || || || || || |- |SER-3|| || || || || || || |- |SER-4|| || || || || || || |- |SER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Service number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SVN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SVN-2|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-3|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-4|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Enlistment ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ENL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ENL-2|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-3|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-4|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Conflicts fought ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CON-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CON-2|| || || || || || || |- |CON-3|| || || || || || || |- |CON-4|| || || || || || || |- |CON-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Discharge paper ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIS-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Pension application ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Widow's pension ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WID-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WID-2|| || || || || || || |- |WID-3|| || || || || || || |- |WID-4|| || || || || || || |- |WID-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Membership==== =====Religious organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RORG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RORG-2|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-3|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-4|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social club ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Professional organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Hereditary & lineage organization records, e.g. Daughters of the American Revolution records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |HER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |HER-2|| || || || || || || |- |HER-3|| || || || || || || |- |HER-4|| || || || || || || |- |HER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Newspapers==== =====Birth ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NBIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NBIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Academic ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NACA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NACA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Sporting ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSPO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSPO-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Engagement ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NENG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NENG-2|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-3|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-4|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Society ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Advertising ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NADV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NADV-2|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-3|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-4|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NWED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NWED-2|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-3|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-4|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death notice ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NDEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NDEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NFUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NFUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====In memoriam ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NINM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NINM-2|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-3|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-4|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Photos==== =====Portrait ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |POR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |POR-2|| || || || || || || |- |POR-3|| || || || || || || |- |POR-4|| || || || || || || |- |POR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Childhood ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CHI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CHI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PSC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PSC-2|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-3|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-4|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Military ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MIL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MIL-2|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-3|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-4|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WED-2|| || || || || || || |- |WED-3|| || || || || || || |- |WED-4|| || || || || || || |- |WED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Later life ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Grave ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GRA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GRA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Other Record types ==== ordered alphabetically ''(replace all values in between / with the correct information)'' =====Abstracts ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ABS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ABS-2|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-3|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-4|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Animal licenses ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ANI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ANI-2|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-3|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-4|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Biographies and biographical profiles (e.g. Who's Who) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIO-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Business licenses (i.e. Secretary of State records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUS-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Cemetery lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEM-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Census ===== ======Federal Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======State/Local Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LCEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LCEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====City directory ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIT-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Coroner's reports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COR-2|| || || || || || || |- |COR-3|| || || || || || || |- |COR-4|| || || || || || || |- |COR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Court records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COU-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COU-2|| || || || || || || |- |COU-3|| || || || || || || |- |COU-4|| || || || || || || |- |COU-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Criminal records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CRI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CRI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Civil records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Deeds ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEE-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEE-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Diaries and personal letters ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====DNA tests ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DNA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DNA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Estate ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EST-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EST-2|| || || || || || || |- |EST-3|| || || || || || || |- |EST-4|| || || || || || || |- |EST-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Family bible record ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FBL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FBL-2|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-3|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-4|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Guardianship ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GUA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GUA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Land Patents/grants ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Medical records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MED-2|| || || || || || || |- |MED-3|| || || || || || || |- |MED-4|| || || || || || || |- |MED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Mortgages/property ownership (i.e. county auditor/treasurer records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MOR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MOR-2|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-3|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-4|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Occupational records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OCC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OCC-2|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-3|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-4|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Oral histories ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ORA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ORA-2|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-3|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-4|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passenger lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Patent Office (inventions) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Plans/maps ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PLA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PLA-2|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-3|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-4|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Poorhouse, workhouse, almshouse, and asylum records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ALM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ALM-2|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-3|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-4|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Probate/will ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School and alumni association records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SCH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SCH-2|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-3|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-4|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social security /Tax identification Number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SSI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SSI-2|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-3|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-4|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Tax records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |TAX-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |TAX-2|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-3|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-4|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Vehicle registration ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VEH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VEH-2|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-3|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-4|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Voting records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VOT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VOT-2|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-3|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-4|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]]

Crawford-464 Research Worksheet

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'''This page will explore sources for [[Crawford-464|John Crawford (1664-1689)]], son of [[Crawford-335|David Crawford (1625-1704)]]. This will include searches for the two other John Crawford profiles linked to David: [[Crawford-6673|John Crawford (1664-1732)]] & [[Crawford-7334|John Crawford Sr. (1665-1714)]] to see if they can be merged or are distinct individuals with different lineage ''' ===Research Worksheet Instructions=== Please use this worksheet to track the places you have searched for information for this profile, and the progress that you have made (if any). This will help all of us to avoid re-work. However if searches have not been made for a year or so in online resources, it may be beneficial to re-visit as additional information is being digitized all the time. Thank you for your help! Use [https://www.tablesgenerator.com/mediawiki_tables tableGenerator] to edit tables easily, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Worksheet_Template_Instructions Research Worksheet Template Instructions] for best practices on how to use the template ====Profile matching==== This person's information can currently be found by looking for the following at each location: ''(NOTE: to get the link format to display I added double quotes around the square brackets, you need to remove the double quotes at the beginning and end to make the link work)'' *[https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[http://balsac.uqac.ca/?lang=en BALSAC] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.cyndislist.com Cyndi`s List] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Family_History_and_Genealogy_Wiki Familypedia] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ Family Search] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findmypast.com Findmypast] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://en.geneanet.org Geneanet] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.genuki.org.uk Genuki] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.icelandicroots.com Icelandic Roots] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.rodovid.org Rodovid] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.werelate.org WeRelate.org] - [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:John_Crawford_%28143%29 John_Crawford (143)] *[https://www.wikitree.com WikiTree.com] - *#[[Crawford-464|John Crawford (1664-1689)]] *# [[Crawford-6673|John Crawford (1664-1732)]] *#[[Crawford-7334|John Crawford Sr. (1665-1714)]] ====Life Events - loosely ordered by likely timeline==== ''(replace all values between / with the correct information)'' =====Birth===== Citation format: "[/Jurisdiction/, /Agency or Creator/, birth certificate /certificate number/ (/cert date/), /id of person/; /Repository/, /Location/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Adoption ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ADO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ADO-2|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-3|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-4|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Rite of passage (baptism/christening/confirmation/bar mitzvah/etc.) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RES-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RES-2|| || || || || || || |- |RES-3|| || || || || || || |- |RES-4|| || || || || || || |- |RES-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Union (e.g. Marriage) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |UNI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |UNI-2|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-3|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-4|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Divorce ===== Citation format- "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Emigration, immigration and naturalization ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EMI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EMI-2|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-3|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-4|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Burial ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Obituary ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OBI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OBI-2|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-3|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-4|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Military==== =====Service ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SER-2|| || || || || || || |- |SER-3|| || || || || || || |- |SER-4|| || || || || || || |- |SER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Service number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SVN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SVN-2|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-3|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-4|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Enlistment ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ENL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ENL-2|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-3|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-4|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Conflicts fought ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CON-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CON-2|| || || || || || || |- |CON-3|| || || || || || || |- |CON-4|| || || || || || || |- |CON-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Discharge paper ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIS-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Pension application ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Widow's pension ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WID-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WID-2|| || || || || || || |- |WID-3|| || || || || || || |- |WID-4|| || || || || || || |- |WID-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Membership==== =====Religious organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RORG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RORG-2|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-3|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-4|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social club ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Professional organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Hereditary & lineage organization records, e.g. Daughters of the American Revolution records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |HER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |HER-2|| || || || || || || |- |HER-3|| || || || || || || |- |HER-4|| || || || || || || |- |HER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Newspapers==== =====Birth ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NBIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NBIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Academic ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NACA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NACA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Sporting ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSPO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSPO-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Engagement ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NENG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NENG-2|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-3|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-4|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Society ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Advertising ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NADV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NADV-2|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-3|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-4|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NWED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NWED-2|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-3|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-4|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death notice ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NDEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NDEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NFUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NFUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====In memoriam ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NINM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NINM-2|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-3|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-4|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Photos==== =====Portrait ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |POR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |POR-2|| || || || || || || |- |POR-3|| || || || || || || |- |POR-4|| || || || || || || |- |POR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Childhood ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CHI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CHI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PSC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PSC-2|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-3|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-4|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Military ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MIL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MIL-2|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-3|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-4|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WED-2|| || || || || || || |- |WED-3|| || || || || || || |- |WED-4|| || || || || || || |- |WED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Later life ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Grave ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GRA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GRA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Other Record types ==== ordered alphabetically ''(replace all values in between / with the correct information)'' =====Abstracts ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ABS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ABS-2|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-3|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-4|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Animal licenses ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ANI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ANI-2|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-3|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-4|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Biographies and biographical profiles (e.g. Who's Who) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIO-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Business licenses (i.e. Secretary of State records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUS-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Cemetery lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEM-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Census ===== ======Federal Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======State/Local Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LCEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LCEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====City directory ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIT-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Coroner's reports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COR-2|| || || || || || || |- |COR-3|| || || || || || || |- |COR-4|| || || || || || || |- |COR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Court records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COU-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COU-2|| || || || || || || |- |COU-3|| || || || || || || |- |COU-4|| || || || || || || |- |COU-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Criminal records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CRI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CRI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Civil records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Deeds ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEE-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEE-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Diaries and personal letters ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====DNA tests ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DNA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DNA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Estate ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EST-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EST-2|| || || || || || || |- |EST-3|| || || || || || || |- |EST-4|| || || || || || || |- |EST-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Family bible record ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FBL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FBL-2|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-3|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-4|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Guardianship ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GUA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GUA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Land Patents/grants ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Medical records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MED-2|| || || || || || || |- |MED-3|| || || || || || || |- |MED-4|| || || || || || || |- |MED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Mortgages/property ownership (i.e. county auditor/treasurer records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MOR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MOR-2|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-3|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-4|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Occupational records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OCC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OCC-2|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-3|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-4|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Oral histories ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ORA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ORA-2|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-3|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-4|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passenger lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Patent Office (inventions) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Plans/maps ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PLA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PLA-2|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-3|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-4|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Poorhouse, workhouse, almshouse, and asylum records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ALM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ALM-2|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-3|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-4|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Probate/will ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School and alumni association records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SCH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SCH-2|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-3|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-4|| || || || || || || |- |SCH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social security /Tax identification Number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SSI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SSI-2|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-3|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-4|| || || || || || || |- |SSI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Tax records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |TAX-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |TAX-2|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-3|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-4|| || || || || || || |- |TAX-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Vehicle registration ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VEH-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VEH-2|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-3|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-4|| || || || || || || |- |VEH-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Voting records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |VOT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |VOT-2|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-3|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-4|| || || || || || || |- |VOT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]]

Crawford-6307 Research Worksheet

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===Research Worksheet Instructions=== Please use this worksheet to track the places you have searched for information for this profile, [[Crawford-6307|John Crawford of England and Massachusetts Bay Colony (1609 - 1634)]], and the progress that you have made (if any). This will help all of us to avoid re-work. However if searches have not been made for a year or so in online resources, it may be beneficial to re-visit as additional information is being digitized all the time. Thank you for your help! Use [https://www.tablesgenerator.com/mediawiki_tables tableGenerator] to edit tables easily, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Worksheet_Template_Instructions Research Worksheet Template Instructions] for best practices on how to use the template ====Profile matching==== This person's information can currently be found by looking for the following at each location: ''(NOTE: to get the link format to display I added double quotes around the square brackets, you need to remove the double quotes at the beginning and end to make the link work)'' *[https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[http://balsac.uqac.ca/?lang=en BALSAC] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.cyndislist.com Cyndi`s List] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://familypedia.wikia.org/wiki/Family_History_and_Genealogy_Wiki Familypedia] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ Family Search] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.findmypast.com Findmypast] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://en.geneanet.org Geneanet] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.genuki.org.uk Genuki] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.icelandicroots.com Icelandic Roots] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.rodovid.org Rodovid] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.werelate.org WeRelate.org] - "[replaceThisWithYourURL replaceThisWithTheProfileNameAtTheWebsite]" *[https://www.wikitree.com WikiTree.com] - "[ [Crawford-6307|John Crawford (~1600 - ~1676)]]" ====Life Events - loosely ordered by likely timeline==== ''(replace all values between / with the correct information)'' =====Birth===== Citation format: "[/Jurisdiction/, /Agency or Creator/, birth certificate /certificate number/ (/cert date/), /id of person/; /Repository/, /Location/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Adoption ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ADO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ADO-2|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-3|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-4|| || || || || || || |- |ADO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Rite of passage (baptism/christening/confirmation/bar mitzvah/etc.) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RES-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RES-2|| || || || || || || |- |RES-3|| || || || || || || |- |RES-4|| || || || || || || |- |RES-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Union (e.g. Marriage) ===== Citation format - "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |UNI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |UNI-2|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-3|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-4|| || || || || || || |- |UNI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Divorce ===== Citation format- "[/citation format/]" {|border="1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Emigration, immigration and naturalization ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EMI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EMI-2|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-3|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-4|| || || || || || || |- |EMI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |FUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Burial ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUR-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Obituary ===== Citation format: "[/citation format/]" {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OBI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OBI-2|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-3|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-4|| || || || || || || |- |OBI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Military==== =====Service ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SER-2|| || || || || || || |- |SER-3|| || || || || || || |- |SER-4|| || || || || || || |- |SER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Service number ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SVN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SVN-2|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-3|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-4|| || || || || || || |- |SVN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Enlistment ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ENL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ENL-2|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-3|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-4|| || || || || || || |- |ENL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Conflicts fought ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CON-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CON-2|| || || || || || || |- |CON-3|| || || || || || || |- |CON-4|| || || || || || || |- |CON-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Discharge paper ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIS-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Pension application ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |PEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Widow's pension ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WID-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WID-2|| || || || || || || |- |WID-3|| || || || || || || |- |WID-4|| || || || || || || |- |WID-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Membership==== =====Religious organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |RORG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |RORG-2|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-3|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-4|| || || || || || || |- |RORG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Social club ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |SOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |SOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |SOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Professional organization ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PRO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PRO-2|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-3|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-4|| || || || || || || |- |PRO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Hereditary & lineage organization records, e.g. Daughters of the American Revolution records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |HER-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |HER-2|| || || || || || || |- |HER-3|| || || || || || || |- |HER-4|| || || || || || || |- |HER-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Newspapers==== =====Birth ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NBIR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NBIR-2|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-3|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-4|| || || || || || || |- |NBIR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Academic ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NACA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NACA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NACA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Sporting ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSPO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSPO-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSPO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Engagement ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NENG-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NENG-2|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-3|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-4|| || || || || || || |- |NENG-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Society ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NSOC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NSOC-2|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-3|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-4|| || || || || || || |- |NSOC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Advertising ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NADV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NADV-2|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-3|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-4|| || || || || || || |- |NADV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NWED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NWED-2|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-3|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-4|| || || || || || || |- |NWED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Death notice ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NDEA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NDEA-2|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-3|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-4|| || || || || || || |- |NDEA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Funeral ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NFUN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NFUN-2|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-3|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-4|| || || || || || || |- |NFUN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====In memoriam ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |NINM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |NINM-2|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-3|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-4|| || || || || || || |- |NINM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Photos==== =====Portrait ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |POR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |POR-2|| || || || || || || |- |POR-3|| || || || || || || |- |POR-4|| || || || || || || |- |POR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Childhood ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CHI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CHI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CHI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====School ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PSC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PSC-2|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-3|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-4|| || || || || || || |- |PSC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Military ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MIL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MIL-2|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-3|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-4|| || || || || || || |- |MIL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Wedding ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |WED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |WED-2|| || || || || || || |- |WED-3|| || || || || || || |- |WED-4|| || || || || || || |- |WED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Later life ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAT-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Grave ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GRA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GRA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GRA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ====Other Record types ==== ordered alphabetically ''(replace all values in between / with the correct information)'' =====Abstracts ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ABS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ABS-2|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-3|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-4|| || || || || || || |- |ABS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Animal licenses ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ANI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ANI-2|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-3|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-4|| || || || || || || |- |ANI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Biographies and biographical profiles (e.g. Who's Who) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BIO-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BIO-2|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-3|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-4|| || || || || || || |- |BIO-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Business licenses (i.e. Secretary of State records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |BUS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |BUS-2|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-3|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-4|| || || || || || || |- |BUS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Cemetery lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEM-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Census ===== ======Federal Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |CEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======State/Local Census====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LCEN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LCEN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LCEN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====City directory ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIT-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIT-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIT-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Coroner's reports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COR-2|| || || || || || || |- |COR-3|| || || || || || || |- |COR-4|| || || || || || || |- |COR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Court records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |COU-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |COU-2|| || || || || || || |- |COU-3|| || || || || || || |- |COU-4|| || || || || || || |- |COU-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Criminal records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CRI-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CRI-2|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-3|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-4|| || || || || || || |- |CRI-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] ======Civil records ====== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |CIV-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |CIV-2|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-3|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-4|| || || || || || || |- |CIV-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Deeds ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DEE-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DEE-2|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-3|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-4|| || || || || || || |- |DEE-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Diaries and personal letters ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DIA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DIA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DIA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====DNA tests ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |DNA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |DNA-2|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-3|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-4|| || || || || || || |- |DNA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Estate ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |EST-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |EST-2|| || || || || || || |- |EST-3|| || || || || || || |- |EST-4|| || || || || || || |- |EST-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Family bible record ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |FBL-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |FBL-2|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-3|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-4|| || || || || || || |- |FBL-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Guardianship ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |GUA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |GUA-2|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-3|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-4|| || || || || || || |- |GUA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Land Patents/grants ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |LAN-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |LAN-2|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-3|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-4|| || || || || || || |- |LAN-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Medical records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MED-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MED-2|| || || || || || || |- |MED-3|| || || || || || || |- |MED-4|| || || || || || || |- |MED-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Mortgages/property ownership (i.e. county auditor/treasurer records) ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |MOR-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |MOR-2|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-3|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-4|| || || || || || || |- |MOR-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Occupational records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |OCC-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |OCC-2|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-3|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-4|| || || || || || || |- |OCC-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Oral histories ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ORA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ORA-2|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-3|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-4|| || || || || || || |- |ORA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passenger lists ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PAS-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PAS-2|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-3|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-4|| || || || || || || |- |PAS-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Passports ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; 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background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |PLA-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |PLA-2|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-3|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-4|| || || || || || || |- |PLA-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Poorhouse, workhouse, almshouse, and asylum records ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; background: LightSkyBlue;" |ResearchID||DateOfResearch||ResearcherName||SourceCitationOrDescription||SpecificPurposeOfSearch||Results||SearchParametersUsed||YourDocumentNumber |- |ALM-1||/Enter date/||/Enter ResearcherName/||/Enter SourceInfo/||/Enter Purpose/||/Enter Results/||/Enter SearchParameters (names, years, etc.)/||/Enter YourDocumentNumber (optional)/ |- |ALM-2|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-3|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-4|| || || || || || || |- |ALM-5|| || || || || || || |} [[#TOC|Return to Table Of Contents]] =====Probate/will ===== Citation format: ”[/citation format/]” {|border = "1" |- style="text-align: center; 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Test for what wiki format allows: { "first":"foo", "second":"bar", "third":" " } Civil War ===dna research requests need=== #earliest known ancestor - tie lines in each group together #Chart out all cousins with tests that can be compared via: Gedcompare mitoYDNA.com FamilyTreeDNA Ancestry dnaPainter located via: wikitree DNA ancestors and descendants of ancestors familytreedna matches Ancestry thrulines ===Profiles Needed for Uncle John's tree=== #Harry Lloyd Gillespie 1889-1891 #Georgie May Gillespie 1884-1915 #Elfie E Gillespie 1877-1951 #Sarah Anderson 1897-1987 #Christina Noll 1737-1750 #James Patterson 1736-1811 #Susannah Shollas 1740-1814 #Mary Agnes Lawler 1740-1791 #Edward P Anderson 1735-1795 #John McGlumphy 1755-1809 #Mary Pees 1754-1845 #Noah Smith Sr 1736-1835 #Nancy Anne Hoge 1739-1835 ==Three legged stool for David Crawford II== expected shared segments via https://dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcmv4 Comparison done via https://classic.gedmatch.com/v_compare1.php ===graphs=== #tree view #small multiples, each individual, to each other individual, with expected and actual, color coded by mrca, or in a series per mrca. Arrange in the same order #each individual on y, expected relationship on x, line series for mrca, combo chart with expected as stacked bar, actual as lines #Jonathan --> Mary Ellen (M181426 /T601391 /ftdna N3414 )= TBD #Mary Ellen --> Margo (MH4G9UH4) = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Michael MacPhail ( A379775 ) = TBD #Mary Ellen --> K Abbott ( )= TBD #Mary Ellen --> Robert Little ( T270239 ) = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Brenda (Hickman) Causey ( EL5808949 )= TBD #Mary Ellen --> George Freeman ( test ) = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Norman Ross = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Henry Crawford = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Nancy (Ross) Plemons = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Orville Todd = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Marc White = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Robert Parks = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Carter Crawford = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Cheryl Crawford = TBD #Mary Ellen --> Walter Crawford = TBD #ftdna matches ##Jonathan --> Douglas Crawford ##jonathan -->Arden Crawford ##etc. #additional wikitree testers, walk the tree up and down and find everyone on every branch that has tested ===Descendants of David II --> James=== #Jonathan Michael Crawford David is the 7th great grandfather of Jonathan (INCORRECT) 1. Jonathan is the son of David Crawford [confident] 2. David is the son of Arthur Reader Crawford (1923-2016) [confident] 3. Art is the son of Claud Craig Crawford (1890-1978) [confident] 4. Claud is the son of Porter Worth Crawford (1845-1932) [confident] 5. Porter is the son of James Crawford II (1808-1884) [confident] 6. James is the son of James Crawford (abt.1774-abt.1845) [unknown confidence] 7. James is the son of Josiah Crawford (1735-1797) [unknown confidence] 8. Josiah is the son of James Crawford (1701-1749) [uncertain] 9. James is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [PRETTY CONFIDENT THIS IS INCORRECT] This makes David the seventh great grandfather of Jonathan. #Jonathan and Mary Ellen are fifth cousins once removed Expected shared segments for 5C1R Avg 21 Range 0 – 80 ~0.39% Mary Ellen (Grebas) Splinter Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch M181426 [compare] [test details] + AncestryDNA, Ancestry member MESplinter [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch T601391 [compare], FTDNA kit #N3414 [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Mary Ellen (Uncertain) 1. Mary Ellen is the daughter of Noble Swartz [unknown confidence] 2. Noble is the son of Lucinda Mandania (Crawford) Swartz (1877-1904) [unknown confidence] 3. Manda is the daughter of John Alexander Crawford (1852-1916) [unknown confidence] 4. John is the son of John W Crawford (1819-1887) [unknown confidence] 5. John is the son of Alexander Crawford (1774-1845) [unknown confidence] '''6. Alexander is the son of Josiah Crawford (1735-1797) [unknown confidence]''' 7. Josiah is the son of James Crawford (1701-1749) [uncertain] 8. James is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Mary Ellen. #Jonathan and Margo are 6th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% Margo (Hendron) Wahlberg Find Relationship : MyHeritage DNA, GEDmatch MH4G9UH4 [compare] [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Margo (Confident) 1. Margo is the daughter of John Alden Hendron (1897-1981) DNA confirmed 2. John is the son of Walter Whitsitt Hendron (1866-1962) DNA confirmed 3. Walter is the son of Margaret Hadessa (Whitsett) Hendron (1839-1938) DNA confirmed 4. Margaret is the daughter of Ralph Crawford Whitsett (1801-1892) [confident] 5. Ralph is the son of Esther Hadessa (Crawford) Whitsitt (1760-aft.1828) [confident] 6. Hadessa is the daughter of John Crawford (abt.1733-abt.1828) [confident] '''7. John is the son of James Crawford (1701-1749) [confident]''' 8. James is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Margo. ====Descendants of Josiah with shared auDNA==== #Jonathan and K are 6th cousins ~0.78% K (Abbott) Campbell Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, Ancestry member 1_duke92 [test details] David is the 7th great grandfather of K (Uncertain) 1. K is the daughter of [private father] [unknown confidence] 2. [Private] is the son of Rachael Miles [unknown confidence] 3. Rachael is the daughter of Ella Crawford (1887-1940) [confident] 4. Ella is the daughter of Alfred Crawford (1861-1928) [unknown confidence] 5. Alfred is the son of Cornelius B Crawford (1820-1881) [unknown confidence] 6. Cornelius is the son of William Crawford (1784-1861) [unknown confidence] '''7. William is the son of Josiah Crawford (1735-1797) [unknown confidence]''' 8. Josiah is the son of James Crawford (1701-1749) [uncertain] 9. James is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the seventh great grandfather of K. #Jonathan and Michael are fourth cousins ~0.78% Michael MacPhail Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A379775 [compare], Ancestry member Michael_MacPhail [test details] David is the 7th great grandfather of Michael (Uncertain) 1. Michael is the son of Judith Robinson DNA confirmed 2. Judith is the daughter of Margaret Turner (1908-1993) [unknown confidence] 3. Margaret is the daughter of Pearl Deette (Bacon) Turner (1876-1965) [unknown confidence] 4. Pearl is the daughter of Artimitia (Crawford) Bacon (1834-1921) [unknown confidence] 5. Artimitia is the daughter of James Crawford II (1808-1884) [unknown confidence] '''6. James is the son of James Crawford (abt.1774-abt.1845) [unknown confidence]''' 7. James is the son of Josiah Crawford (1735-1797) [unknown confidence] 8. Josiah is the son of James Crawford (1701-1749) [uncertain] 9. James is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the seventh great grandfather of Michael. ===Descendants of David II --> John === #Jonathan and Robert are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.78% Robert Little Find Relationship : Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch T270239 [compare], FTDNA kit #279182 [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Robert (Confident) 1. Robert is the son of Rosa Leak (Parsons) Little (1895-1988) [confident] 2. Rosa is the daughter of Walter Leak Parsons (1858-1931) [confident] 3. Walter is the son of Hilliard Crawford Parsons (1824-1866) [confident] 4. Hilliard is the son of Mary Elizabeth (Crawford) Parsons (abt.1799-abt.1828) [confident] 5. Mary is the daughter of Mastin Duke Crawford (1779-abt.1830) [confident] 6. Mastin is the son of Thomas Crawford (1751-1789) [confident] 7. Thomas is the son of John Crawford (1701-bef.1761) [confident] 8. John is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Robert. #Jonathan and Brenda are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% Brenda (Hickman) Causey Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch EL5808949 [compare], Ancestry member bkcausey50 [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Brenda (Uncertain) 1. Brenda is the daughter of Clara Elsie (Hatchell) Hickman (1916-2005) [confident] 2. Clara is the daughter of Lilly Hattie (Lane) Russell (1878-1964) [confident] 3. Hattie is the daughter of Joseph Lane (abt.1824-abt.1882) [confident] 4. Joseph is the son of Alexander Lane (1787-1858) [confident] 5. Alexander is the son of Hepsabeth (Crawford) Lane (1752-abt.1820) [confident] 6. Hepsabeth is the daughter of James John Crawford (abt.1715-1753) [confident] 7. James is the son of John Crawford (1701-bef.1761) [uncertain] 8. John is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Brenda. #Jonathan and George are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% George Freeman Find Relationship : Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch BB1517648 [compare], FTDNA kit #B714853 [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of George 1. George is the son of Edward Martin Freeman (1894-1976) [confident] 2. Edward is the son of Thomas Asa Freeman (1865-1958) [unknown confidence] 3. Thomas is the son of Alford Albert Freeman (1824-1898) [unknown confidence] 4. Alford Albert is the son of Jane Parlee (Crawford) Freeman (1794-1866) [unknown confidence] 5. Jane is the daughter of John H Crawford (1752-1812) [unknown confidence] 6. John is the son of David Crawford (abt.1730-abt.1787) [unknown confidence] 7. David is the son of John Crawford (1701-bef.1761) [unknown confidence] 8. John is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of George. ===Descendants of David II --> David III === #Jonathan and Norman are 6th cousins twice removed (Uncertain) ~0.78% Norman Ross Find Relationship : Family Tree DNA Family Finder, FTDNA kit #146870 [test details] David is the fifth great grandfather of Norman 1. Norman is the son of John Callen Ross (1883-1948) [unknown confidence] 2. John is the son of Amanda Crawford (abt.1842-1917) [unknown confidence] 3. Amanda is the daughter of Charles Andrew Crawford (1806-abt.1870) [unknown confidence] 4. Charles is the son of Robert Crawford (1763-bef.1822) [unknown confidence] 5. Robert is the son of Joel Crawford (1736-1788) [unknown confidence] 6. Joel is the son of David Crawford III (abt.1697-1766) [confident] 7. David is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the fifth great grandfather of Norman. #Jonathan and Henry are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% Henry Crawford Find Relationship : 23andMe [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Henry 1. Henry is the son of Clement Clay Crawford (1907-1970) [unknown confidence] 2. Clay is the son of Harden Lake Crawford (1872-1930) [unknown confidence] 3. Harden is the son of Robert Leighton Crawford (1841-1921) [confident] 4. Robert is the son of Robert Leighton Crawford (1799-1853) [confident] 5. Robert is the son of William Crawford (1772-1858) [unknown confidence] 6. William is the son of Nathaniel Crawford (1744-1833) [unknown confidence] 7. Nathaniel is the son of David Crawford III (abt.1697-1766) [unknown confidence] 8. David is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Henry. #Jonathan and Nancy are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% Nancy (Ross) Plemons Find Relationship : Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch T447308 [compare], FTDNA kit #667052 [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Nancy 1. Nancy is the daughter of Norman Ross [unknown confidence] 2. Norman is the son of John Callen Ross (1883-1948) [unknown confidence] 3. John is the son of Amanda Crawford (abt.1842-1917) [unknown confidence] 4. Amanda is the daughter of Charles Andrew Crawford (1806-abt.1870) [unknown confidence] 5. Charles is the son of Robert Crawford (1763-bef.1822) [unknown confidence] 6. Robert is the son of Joel Crawford (1736-1788) [unknown confidence] 7. Joel is the son of David Crawford III (abt.1697-1766) [confident] 8. David is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Nancy. #Jonathan and Orville are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% Orville Todd Find Relationship : Family Tree DNA Family Finder, FTDNA kit #524260 [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Orville 1. Orville is the son of James Clayton Todd (1881-1960) [unknown confidence] 2. Clate is the son of Charlotte Ann (Gibson) Todd (1844-1926) [unknown confidence] 3. Lottie is the daughter of Mariah A. Gibson (1815-1876) [unknown confidence] 4. Mariah is the daughter of William C. Gibson (1783-1829) [unknown confidence] 5. William is the son of Ann (Crawford) Gibson (1757-1789) [unknown confidence] 6. Ann is the daughter of John Crawford (1731-abt.1777) [unknown confidence] 7. John is the son of David Crawford III (abt.1697-1766) [unknown confidence] 8. David is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Orville. ===Descendants of David II --> Elizabeth (Crawford) Martin === #Jonathan and Marc are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.78% Marc White Find Relationship : Family Tree DNA Family Finder [test details] 1. Marc is the son of Homer White Jr [confident] 2. Homer is the son of Homer Nelson White Sr (1886-1933) [unknown confidence] 3. Homer is the son of William B White (1847-1897) [unknown confidence] 4. William is the son of John Lewis White Jr (1819-1876) [unknown confidence] 5. John is the son of Lucinda (Martin) White (1789-1885) [unknown confidence] 6. Lucinda is the daughter of Azariah Crawford Martin (1751-1824) [unknown confidence] 7. Azariah is the son of Elizabeth (Crawford) Martin (1699-1771) [confident] 8. Elizabeth is the daughter of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Marc. #Jonathan and Robert are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% Robert Parks Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch AZ2889318 [compare] [test details] + AncestryDNA, GEDmatch AZ2889318 [compare], Ancestry member lauraparks86rn [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch AZ2889318 [compare], FTDNA kit #B663140 [test details] + MyHeritage DNA, GEDmatch AZ2889318 [compare] [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Robert 1. Robert is the son of Kenneth Parks DNA confirmed 2. Kenneth is the son of Marion Sue (Martin) Walton (1902-1970) DNA confirmed 3. Marion is the daughter of Robert Lee Martin (1860-1935) DNA confirmed 4. Robert is the son of Richard Gentry Martin (abt.1815-) DNA confirmed 5. Richard is the son of William Martin (1765-1841) DNA confirmed 6. William is the son of James Thomas Martin Jr. (1730-abt.1799) [unknown confidence] 7. James is the son of Elizabeth (Crawford) Martin (1699-1771) [unknown confidence] 8. Elizabeth is the daughter of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [confident] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Robert. ===Descendants of David II --> Michael -=== #Jonathan and Carter are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% Carter Crawford Find Relationship : 23andMe [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Carter (Uncertain) 1. Carter is the son of Odom Millard Crawford (1915-1995) [unknown confidence] 2. Odom is the son of Thomas Aaron Crawford (1866-1920) [unknown confidence] 3. Thomas is the son of John C. Crawford (1836-abt.1912) [unknown confidence] 4. John is the son of Gideon Crawford (1795-1873) [unknown confidence] 5. Gideon is the son of John Crawford (1763-1820) [unknown confidence] 6. John is the son of Thomas Crawford (abt.1720-abt.1819) [unknown confidence] 7. Thomas is the son of Michael Crawford (1707-abt.1775) [uncertain] 8. Michael is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [unknown confidence] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Carter. #Jonathan and Cheryl are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% Cheryl Crawford Find Relationship : 23andMe [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Cheryl (Uncertain) 1. Cheryl is the daughter of Odom Millard Crawford (1915-1995) [unknown confidence] 2. Odom is the son of Thomas Aaron Crawford (1866-1920) [unknown confidence] 3. Thomas is the son of John C. Crawford (1836-abt.1912) [unknown confidence] 4. John is the son of Gideon Crawford (1795-1873) [unknown confidence] 5. Gideon is the son of John Crawford (1763-1820) [unknown confidence] 6. John is the son of Thomas Crawford (abt.1720-abt.1819) [unknown confidence] 7. Thomas is the son of Michael Crawford (1707-abt.1775) [uncertain] 8. Michael is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [unknown confidence] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Cheryl. #Jonathan and Walter are 7th cousins once removed (Uncertain) ~0.39% Walter Crawford Find Relationship : 23andMe [test details] David is the 6th great grandfather of Walter 1. Walter is the son of Richard Linwood Crawford Sr. (1927-2007) [confident] 2. Richard is the son of Luther Martin Crawford Sr. (1893-1952) [confident] 3. Luther is the son of Palm Edward Crawford (1856-1934) [confident] 4. Palm is the son of Wiley Crawford (abt.1833-) [confident] 5. Wiley is the son of John Crawford (abt.1792-) [confident] 6. John is the son of Michael f. Crawford (1738-1829) [unknown confidence] 7. Michael is the son of Michael Crawford (1707-abt.1775) [unknown confidence] 8. Michael is the son of David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762) [unknown confidence] This makes David the sixth great grandfather of Walter. ===Unknown=== ===David III=== *~0.39% Keith Blackwell Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A366014 [compare], Ancestry member keithblackwell142 [test details] *~0.39% Stephanie (Grammer) Hull Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A512145 [compare] [test details] *~0.39% Mike Claunch Find Relationship : AncestryDNA [test details] *~0.39% Bobbie Ann (Todd) Anderson Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch ZU8703965 [compare], Ancestry member BobbieAnnAnderson [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, yourDNAportal bandersontx, FTDNA kit #524259 [test details] ===Elizabeth (Crawford) Martin=== *~0.39% Randall Smith Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch T374437 [compare] [test details] + AncestryDNA, GEDmatch T374437 [compare], Ancestry member randigenator12 [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch T374437 [compare], FTDNA kit #407241 [test details] + MyHeritage DNA, GEDmatch T374437 [compare] [test details] + Living DNA, GEDmatch T374437 [compare] [test details] *~0.39% Mitzi (Miller) Essay Find Relationship : 23andMe [test details] *~0.39% Laura Parks Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch TB4073487 [compare], yourDNAportal LAU5da37711 [test details] + AncestryDNA, GEDmatch TB4073487 [compare], yourDNAportal LAU5da37711, Ancestry member Punky040501 [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch TB4073487 [compare], yourDNAportal LAU5da37711, FTDNA kit #B662716 [test details] + MyHeritage DNA, GEDmatch TB4073487 [compare], yourDNAportal LAU5da37711 [test details] + Living DNA, GEDmatch TB4073487 [compare], yourDNAportal LAU5da37711 [test details] *~0.39% X DNA ~3.12% Bill Wise Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A805722 [compare] [test details] *~0.39% Tom Hester Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A404419 [compare], Ancestry member thomashester72 [test details] ===DavidII-->Mary (Crawford) Rodes=== *~0.39% Patty (Luker) LaPlante Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch QR512166C1 [compare], yourDNAportal PAT62642f1e [test details] + AncestryDNA [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, FTDNA kit #N132146 [test details] + Autosomal DNA Test [test details] + MyHeritage DNA [test details] + Living DNA [test details] *~0.39% Charley (Johnson) McIntosh Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch AY585258C1 [compare] [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, FTDNA kit #B177493 [test details] + MyHeritage DNA [test details] *~0.39% Jerry Unger Find Relationship : 23andMe [test details] *~0.39% Lynn (Dona) Wentworth Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A710371 [compare] [test details] *~0.39% John Graham Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A128024 [compare], Ancestry member jgg111 [test details] *~0.39% X DNA ~6.25% Mark McCaulley Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A456663 [compare], Ancestry member mccaulleymj1 [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch T512634 [compare], FTDNA kit #365749 [test details] ===David II --> Judith (Crawford) Terry=== *~0.39% Winnie (Hersh) Coggins Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, Ancestry member wc3connect [test details] *~0.39% Dennis Carter Find Relationship : AncestryDNA [test details] ===David II --> Michael === *~0.78% Joy Johns Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A542378 [compare], Ancestry member joykarma108 [test details] *~0.78% Norman Ross Find Relationship : Family Tree DNA Family Finder, FTDNA kit #146870 [test details] *~0.39% Andrew Crawford Find Relationship : 23andMe [test details] *~0.39% Fran (Baker) Schiller Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch M330317 [compare] [test details] + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, FTDNA kit #B4813 [test details] *~0.39% Laura (Grigsby) McRae Find Relationship : 23andMe, GEDmatch CF9495674 [compare] [test details] *~0.39% Jan (Westberry) Lawson Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, Ancestry member mawmaw5353 [test details] ===Descendants of John Crawford --> David II=== *~0.39% Jay Holladay Find Relationship : 23andMe [test details] + AncestryDNA [test details] ===Descendants of Guyon Morrison=== Josiah Crawford married Margaret Morrison, whose father was Guyon. Collect all the auDNA matches on that branch and compare to testers who split off from other branches. find other testers from other spouses of David IIs children to compare to. ==mtDNA from Elizabeth Smith== James Crawford's mother on paper is Elizabeth Smith, and we have an mtDNA tester in Molly Sokolow Hayden. James had sisters but no documentation for them. Build the sisters out and find a tester to compare to Molly ==Sources==

Crawfords of Craufurdland

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[[Craufurd-21|John Craufurd (abt.1195-aft.1232)]], was the third son of Reginald Craufurd and Margaret Loudoun. John married Alicia de Dallsalloch. [[Craufurd-66|John Craufurd (abt.1215-aft.1232)]], was the second son of John Crawford and Alicia de Dallasalloch. He was the first of Craufurdland. [https://craufurdland.co.uk/craufurd-history/#:~:text=John%20Craufurd%20of%20Craufurdland%2C%20first,succeeded%20by%20his%20eldest%20son. Craufurdland Castle website]

Cray Valley Hospital

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NHS Hospital * 1882 Established by the Chislehurst, Sidcup and Cray Valley Medical and Surgical Aid Society. * 1883 Founded. * 1884 Opened. * 1924 Substantially rebuilt. * 1930s: Called the Chislehurst, Orpington and Cray Valley Hospital or the Cray Valley Cottage Hospital. * 1938 Had 30 beds. * 1948 Joined the NHS, with 31 beds. * 1951 Maternity Unit opened with 10 beds. * 1954 Had 35 beds. * 1974 Closed as a general hospital. Retained as smallpox isolation unit until 1979. * 2019 Building still exists as part of a fitness centre: [https://goo.gl/maps/Hn9MRdBHmKJNjoBF6 Google Street View (image from July 2016)]. Sandy Lane, St Paul's Cray, Orpington BR5 3HY. == References == * [https://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/crayvalley.html "Cray Valley Hospital"], ''Lost Hospitals of London'', accessed 2018-11-10 * [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords/details.asp?id=2543 "Cray Valley Hospital, St Paul's Cray Orpington"], ''Hospital Records Database'', The National Archives, accessed 2018-11-10

Creampuff

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Creampuff is a Russian tortoise who Angelique and Jonathan adopted/rescued from a teenager June 2013. They estimated that he was at least 5 years old possible older so his 'start' date is his estimated birth year. Creampuff is expected to live for 35 to 50 years and may outlive Jonathan and Angelique. He enjoys roaming the yard and eating weeds during the summer and sleeping under his heat lamp inside all winter. He does not enjoy the cats sneaking up behind him and tapping his shell but he can't run away fast enough.

Creating a new Prince Edward Island Location

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When adding a new Prince Edward Island location category, make sure the name follows the current convention of: ::, Prince Edward Island The three counties have been created but communities and Lots are only created as needed. It is also important to verify that the location exists. This can be done by checking the WikiPedia entry for the location or the [http://www.gov.pe.ca/placefinder/ Prince Edward Island Place Finder]. Note that a ''Location'' does not include the Lot or county in its name unless it is necessary to disambiguate a place in the event that it is a duplicate name but in a different region. Communities will have a Lot as '''parent1''' unless it is a Royalty. Lots and Royalties will have the County as '''parent1'''. Locations also get a Category Information Box (CIB) at the top of the Category. Copy the following template and fill in the needed information: :{{CategoryInfoBox Location: : | name = : | project =Prince Edward Island : | parent =Prince Edward Island, Places [or Prince Edward Island, Historic Places] : | parent1 = or (line is optional if not appropriate. e.g. Royalties) : | image = : | imageleft = : | imageright = : | wikidataID = : | spacepage = : | coordinate = : | succ1text = : | succ1next = : | succ1prev = : | succ2text = : | succ2prev = : | succ2next = : | startdate = : | enddate = : | TopLevel = no : | subcat = yes : | profiles = yes :}} The CategoryInfoBox will setup the parent categories. Any location that is now part of a Rural, or other type, Municipality is a Historic Place and needs to be categorized as such. Don't use the Lot as the second parent. You then put the name of the current location (Rural Municipality) in the '''succ1next''' parameter and add the word "Timeline" as the value of '''succ1text'''. Once saved, if the RM does not exist, it will need to be created. When the RM location is created. The CIB for the RM should have '''succ1text''' should specify the historic name without the ", Prince Edward Island" and the '''succ1prev''' should have the name of the historic location. If the RM exists, add '''succ2text''' an '''succ2prev''', or the next sequential version of those parameters. The image parameter will place an image at the top of the profile above the CIB. '''imageleft''' and '''imageright''' will place an image to the left or right of the CIB respectively. '''wikidataID''' can be found by searching for the location on wikidata.org. The ID will be the string in parens next to the title. It will start with a 'Q'. That value will setup a link to the corresponding WikiPedia page. More detail on the Category Information Box template can be found at [[Template:CategoryInfoBox_Location|CategoryInfBox Location]] The '''succ1text'''/'''succ1next'''/'''succ1prev''' are used to setup navigation links between different names the location may have had over time.

Creating a Table From Slave Schedules on Family Search

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'''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' ----
'''This tutorial will show you how to easily create a table with all recorded slave owners in a county.'''
---- '''Step one:''' Choose to search records. {{Image|file=Creating_a_Spreadsheet_of_a_County_s_Slaveholders_with_FamilySearch-6.png |caption=Choose to Search Records }} '''Step two:''' Scroll down and Choose "Browse All Collections" on the left {{Image|file=Creating_a_Spreadsheet_of_a_County_s_Slaveholders_with_FamilySearch.png |caption=Use this search bar }} '''Step three:''' Type "slave" in the search bar. That's enough to bring up the two slave schedules. Pick one and click it. {{Image|file=Creating_a_Spreadsheet_of_a_County_s_Slaveholders_with_FamilySearch-1.png |caption=Choose 1850 or 1860 slave schedule }} '''Step four:''' Choose more options. Under "Add Life Event" choose Residence. Type the county and state of interest in the location box. {{Image|file=Creating_a_Spreadsheet_of_a_County_s_Slaveholders_with_FamilySearch-9.png |caption=Type in the location by County }} Now comes the only original thought in this tutorial. I don't claim that no no one has ever had this thought, just that I have never seen it before. In the "Last Names" box, enter a* b* c* d* e* f* g* h* i* j* k* l* m* n* o* p* q* r* s* t* u* v* w* x* y* z* Press search and Tadaa! All the slave owners recorded in the county. Sit back, pop open a root beer, and bask in the glory of a job well done. Oh wait. There's more. The spreadsheet bit. Sorry about the premature soda consumption. Onward ... '''Step five:''' Scroll to the bottom of the screen and choose 100 for number of results to show. We need to choose to display 100 records per screen because ... {{Image|file=Creating_a_Spreadsheet_of_a_County_s_Slaveholders_with_FamilySearch-2.png |caption=931 results! |size=l }} '''Step six:''' In step six we'll be downloading the data screen by screen. Click on "Preferences" at the top of the page. Choose XLS and make sure "number of results" is set to 100. Click "Export Results." {{Image|file=Creating_a_Spreadsheet_of_a_County_s_Slaveholders_with_FamilySearch-3.png |caption=Choose XLS }} Now repeat step six by scrolling to the bottom of the search results page and clicking to go to the next page. Click export again. You will end up with several exported xls files on your desktop. Repeat step six as many times as necessary. Sorry, I looked for a way to accomplish this all at once, but nothing doing. This is the end of the tutorial, but don't grab that root beer yet. You still have work to do. Alas, I cannot accompany you on this journey. You now have however many spreadsheet files, most with 100 people in them. How to combine these files so you have one file with everybody in it will depend on the spreadsheet software you use. You only need two of the dowloaded columns - arkId and the fullName. {{Image|file=Creating_a_Spreadsheet_of_a_County_s_Slaveholders_with_FamilySearch-11.png |caption=The spreadsheet |size=l }} The fullName holds the names of the slave owners. arkId holds part of the URL leading to that persons record on the slave schedule. To form the entire URL prepend the partial URL with https://www.familysearch.org/ If you had "prepend" in today's "$20 Word Bingo" game ... score! '''Step seven:''' Create a new spreadsheet in your chosen software. Import each downloaded file to your spreadsheet. It will likely create a new sheet for each file. '''Step eight:''' Create a new sheet. You will only be using two columns. Combine the multiple lists from each sheet into one long list by copy/pasting the names into column one of your new sheet and the ark links into column two. '''Caution: Family Search often tacks on a few extra entries at the end that are from the correct state, but wrong county. Scan the county column and remove any slave owners from the wrong county.''' '''Step nine:''' Here comes the most time consuming part. To put the names in the spreadsheet in alphabetical order by last name, move the last name so it is first in each name field. Now sort the names into alphabetical order. In Google sheets, to sort by name, but keep the links with the right names, click the upper left corner box to highlight all the active cells. Go to "Data" in the menu and choose "Sort Range" then "Advanced Sorting Range Options." Choose the column that has the names and A to Z. Now sort! '''Step ten:''' Create a new free space page in this format "1850 Slave Schedule, County State" or "1860 Slave Schedule, County State." Link the new space page on the correct state section or page on the [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index| 1850 Slave Schedule, Slave Owner index]] or [[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule, Slave Owner index]]. Add the slave owners by county category on the new page. Finally, add a link right below this category to the corresponding slave schedule index. See [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Leon_County_Florida| 1850 Leon County, Florida]] for an example page. '''Step eleven:''' Create a table by using the [http://mlei.net/shared/tool/csv-wiki.htm cvs to table tool] or [https://magnustools.toolforge.org/tab2wiki.php Magnus tool]. Both tools do the same thing with slightly different features. For the CVS tool, choose "Tab/pasted from Excel" in the drop down. Now highlight all active fields on your spreadsheet and copy/paste the contents into the left box in the CVS tool or the large box in Magnus. Copy/paste the table code you receive from the tool onto the space page and click save.
Note: If using the Magnus tool, please don't create a sortable table. We want a simple table. Root beer's waitin'. I'm done. Thank you to [[Ebaugh-51|Dave Ebaugh]] for creating these instructions for the USBH Project.

Creating Wikipedia Citations

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==How to create a Wikipedia Citation== Although simple, it can be quite hard to find the citation unless you know where to look! In the very top left hand side is a box with threee horizontal lines - that opens a menu: {{Image|file=Creating_Wikipedia_Citations.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Opening the menu. }} Open the menu and you'll see {{Image|file=Creating_Wikipedia_Citations-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=The menu. }} Select "Cite this page", which will open another page. Click the Chicago link, or just scroll down the page until you see the Chicago heading {{Image|file=Creating_Wikipedia_Citations-2.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Citations page. }} There you'll find the citation which you can copy and paste: {{Image|file=Creating_Wikipedia_Citations-3.png |align=c |size=l |caption=The Chicago format citation. }} The copied link looks like this: :Wikipedia contributors, "Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir_John_Eyles,_2nd_Baronet&oldid=1038370128 (accessed March 15, 2023). === Hidden Links === If you want to make it a bit tidier (a "hidden" link), '''copy''' and delete just the URL part: :https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir_John_Eyles,_2nd_Baronet&oldid=1038370128 and paste it in front of the part you want to use as the link title or description, making sure there is a space after the URL :Wikipedia contributors, '''https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir_John_Eyles,_2nd_Baronet&oldid=1038370128''' "Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, (accessed March 15, 2023). Then add a square bracket each side, an opening one [ in front of the link and a closing one ] after "Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet," and add the ref tags. :''''''Wikipedia contributors, '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir_John_Eyles,_2nd_Baronet&oldid=1038370128 "Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet,"]''' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, (accessed March 15, 2023).''' ''' That should give you a citation that looks like this:Wikipedia contributors, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir_John_Eyles,_2nd_Baronet&oldid=1038370128 "Sir John Eyles, 2nd Baronet,"] Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, (accessed March 15, 2023). '''Note:''' When using square brackets to make a hidden link, always include a descriptive title between the URL and the closing square bracket, otherwise it will just show as a number [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir_John_Eyles,_2nd_Baronet&oldid=1038370128] which can be confused with the citation numbers, but doesn't link to the citations in the sources section below. == Sources ==

Creating Your Book of Ancestors

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== How to Put Together a Book of Your Ancestors == : My name is [[Dellinger-332|April Dauenhauer]], and I'm sharing this page for anyone who would like to use the sources, or to add their own experiences in creating a book of their ancestors. == UPDATED 8/17/2022 == : I was not satisfied with my progress on writing a book of my ancestors, so I in June 2022, I took a class at Family Tree University online: ''Write Your Family History'', instructor: Sunny Morton. But first I took the class: ''Organize Your Genealogy Research''; instructor: Gena Philibert-Ortega. The two courses in June and July gave me the tools I needed to make over twenty years of research accessible and useful, and make necessary decisions about how and what to write. The following is my personal journey into producing a book I've longed to put on paper for many years. : Two items that stand out from the writing course are Scope, and Theme. :: For Scope, I chose three intertwined generations who all traveled the Oregon Trail in one of two wagon trains, in 1852 and in 1864. So the scope is the span of their lives, from 1798 to 1921, and then a register of the descendants of Constant Barchus, the youngest adult to cross the Great Plains. Therefore: an hourglass format. :: For Style, True Fiction told in alternating third person and dialogue. : If you are writing or thinking of writing a book on your ancestors, feel free to leave a comment here on this page or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6598915 send me a private message]. : Or look for this thread on G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/191022/do-you-want-to-make-a-book-on-your-ancestors?show=191068#c191068 "Do you want to make a book on your ancestors?"] :: Thanks! == Book Reviews == : Write a Review for Books on "Making your own Ancestors' Book" * ''Guide to Genealogical Writing'', Penelope L. Stratton, & Henry B. Hoff, CG, FASG, ( Lowell, MA, NEHGS, 2014), 192 pages $19.95 :: '''Review:''' Don't be intimidated - this recently published book begins with a chapter on how to get started. Chapter 14 is already bookmarked in my copy -- ''Writing Short or Informal Family Histories''. If you wish for a more professional result, there is 23 page appendix ''Genealogical Manual of Style''. The authors cover it all, from narrative style, indexing and layout, to citation and maps. Are you a list-maker? They already made your lists for you. This book of 192 pages could take the place of several longer publications. A 'how to' manual ''and'' a reference guide, the cover will be worn out before my book is completed. * ''You Can Write Your family History'', Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG, (Baltimore, MD, Gen. Pub. Co., 2003), 245 pages $22.00 :: '''Review:''' My favorite answer in this book is to the question "When to Stop Researching". It speaks to exploring the ''theme'' of your ancestor's lives. One that resonated with me is ''how to use questions to create sympathetic feelings for people in our stories''. The author explains clearly, with examples and charts, how to identify and use themes in your family's history, to make their experiences 'come alive' for the reader. Sharon Carmack makes the subject, writing about our ancestors, accessible even to those of us who are not writers or genealogists. * ''Bringing Your Family History to Life Through Social History'', Katherine Scott Sturdevant, (Cincinnati, Betterway Books, 2000), 242 pages (out of print - see library or used book store) :: '''Review:''' "Elements of Social History", pages 18-19, is a prompt list if you are wondering what social history really is, or what to write about your ancestors. Or try this list on pages 131-134 - a questionnaire for an oral history interview. If, like me, you have no living older relatives, the list prompts thoughts of where to find the answers anyway. How far did their education go? Check the census records. How did they get food, water, or fuel? Look at a map - did they settle in the city, a farm, on a river? There is a chapter on Evaluating Historical Sources for Family History. Find out how to tell if the book or article you want to use meets the standards historians would expect. * TIP: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1600s_in_England ''1600s in England''] - a decade-by-decade chronology of events in England and New England through the great "Age of Discovery" == The Toolbox == : Add Links and Brief Reviews for Handy Products or Directions === Genealogy Classes and Courses Online === * [https://university.familytreemagazine.com/collections Family Tree University]: ''Organize Your Genealogy Research'' by instructor Gena Philibert-Ortega. Length: one month live instruction, plus one year access to material online, plus immediately download all course materials upon registration! Ka-Boom! 30 years of ''dis''- organization has been resolved within three months of starting the course. Highly Recommend. * [https://university.familytreemagazine.com/collections Family Tree University]: ''Write Your Family History'' by instructor Sunny Morton. Length: one month live instruction, plus one year access to material online, plus immediately download all course materials upon registration! I go back to this well of inspiration every week as I work on my Oregon Trail family history book. Highly Recommend. === DIY Books of Ancestors === : I have created two books on my ancestors, in soft-cover "presentation" notebooks. They come with a set number of transparent page protectors stitched into the spine, and one book done in a three ring binder. For this next book on Oregon Trail pioneer ancestors, I want a professionally printed product, so my standards for editing and clean-up and are more rigorous. === Create Migration Maps === * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/151389/you-want-to-know-how-add-google-maps-pin-within-your-biography?show=151389#q151389 WikiTree Forum - Great Post on Making Maps] * [http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/ Open Source "U Maps"] Free, excellent directions to create a map * [http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=5/51.500/-0.100 Open Source Street Maps] embed a map free * ''[https://mapme.com/ MapMe]'' - Free - * ''My Maps from Google'' - Free - [https://support.google.com/mymaps/answer/3024837?hl=en add lines] and [https://support.google.com/mymaps/answer/6091689?hl=en&ref_topic=3526007 save to my computer and print map] * TIP: Family Tree Maker has a function for creating Migration Maps === Online Publishers and Reviews === * [https://www.createspace.com/ CreateSpace] is recommended for economy in printing small books. "It's pretty user friendly. It has templates you can use to be sure your book will fit properly on the pages, etc." (Reviewed by Eowyn) * [https://www.createspace.com/ CreateSpace] works really well. It's where I printed my book on my Luttrell family. If you know enough, or are willing to learn, about editing, proofing, etc., you can print with no up-front cost. You then pay a percentage whenever a copy is sold. They do a really good print job and have facilities and templates for designing covers, etc. [Shirley Dalton] [Note: CreateSpace ''requires'' this: "If you currently reside in the United States, you must provide us with a Tax ID number"] * [http://www.mycanvas.com/ My Canvas] I like their templates and user interface. Good preview, and print your page free. Make a book or print a poster. Price varies by size. The same My Canvas that was at Ancestry until Sept 2014 is now at Alexander's. Upside: you can import data from Ancestry.com directly into your book. Downside: You have to have an account at Ancestry.com linked to your book. [April Dauenhauer]

Creation of Welsh Literature

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{{Image|file=Creation_of_Welsh_Literature.jpg |align=c |size=600 |caption=[https://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/themes/periods/medieval_normans04.shtml '''First Normans in Wales''']}} '''THE TWELFTH CENTURY PERROT FAMILY IN WALES - A TUDOR FORGERY?'''

'''By Anne Rees'''

  {{Image|file=Creation_of_Welsh_Literature.pdf |align=c |size=l |caption= }}.[https://journals.library.wales/view/1165908/1166285/18#?xywh=-2086%2C-205%2C6467%2C3820 R.K.Turvey, ‘Sir John Perrot (1528-92), A Fourth Centenary Retrospective’.''Journal of the Pembs Historical Society'' Vol. 5, (1992).]''‘ R.K.Turvey, ''A critical edition of Sir James Perrot’s The life and deedes of Sir John Perrot, knight '',(Edwin Mellen Press New York, 2002). [https://biography.wales/article/s-DWNN-LEW-1550 ''Dictionary of Welsh Biography'': Lewys Dwnn (c1550-c1616).] '' [https://archive.org/stream/FinalRevisionPerrotFamilyAndTheirCircleInSouthWestWalesDuringTheLaterMiddleAgesByR.K.Turvey1988/Final%20Revision%20Perrot%20family%20and%20their%20circle%20in%20south%20west%20Wales%20during%20the%20later%20middle%20ages%20by%20R.K.Turvey%201988_djvu.txt: R.K.Turvey, ''Unpublished Doctoral Thesis'' (Swansea University 1988). ] [https://archive.org/details/oldpembrokefamil00owen/page/51/mode/1up?view=theater: Old Pembroke Families: Henry Owen] [https://archive.org/details/the-history-of-that-most-eminent-statesm-compressed The History of That Most Eminent Statesman Sir John Perrot : R, Rawlinson (Sir James Perrot c 1590)] [https://journals.library.wales/view/1165908/1166873/6#?xywh=-1959%2C130%2C6231%2C3680 Admiration or Revulsion: Interpreting the Life, Career and Character of Sir James Perrot (1571-1637) Journal of the Pembrokeshire Historical Society Vol. 11, 2002: R.K.Turvey] [https://p-rr-tt.org.uk/3Pears/Kent.html Perrot family of Kent: Prof. W. Parrott] [https://journals.library.wales/view/1386666/1417762/99#?xywh=-1920%2C1556%2C6068%2C3894 Notes on Welsh Genealogical Manuscripts: P.C. Bartrum] [https://archive.org/details/GoldenGroveBooksFrancisJones/mode/1 The Golden Grove Books: Francis Jones] [https://journals.library.wales/view/2919943/2996217/3#?xywh=-1589%2C- [https://www.pembrokeshirehistoricalsociety.co.uk/until-death-do-us-part-the-last-wills-and-testaments-of-a-husband-and-wife-in-early-16th-century-pembrokeshire/ Till Death Do Us Part (Note#29): R.K.Turvey][https://archive.org/details/AnApproachToWelshGenealogyMajorFrancisJones/page/n1/mode/2up?q=chaloner see also P.C.Bartrum Further Notes pn Welsh Genealogical Manuscripts (Chaloner MSS P pedigree)]+[https://archive.org/details/AnApproachToWelshGenealogyMajorFrancisJones/page/n1/mode/2up?q=chaloner F.Jones: Approach to Welsh Genealogy 1948][https://journals.library.wales/view/1165908/1166285/18#?xywh=-2086%2C-205%2C6467%2C3820 R.K.Turvey, ‘Sir John Perrot (1528-92), A Fourth Centenary Retrospective’.''Journal of the Pembs Historical Society'' Vol. 5, (1992).] [https://p-rr-tt.org.uk/3Pears/R.K.Turvey, 'Some Minor Lines of The Perrot Family in South Wales', ''P*rr*tt Society Journal'' Vol 7 (1990), pp42-47.] R.K.Turvey, ''A critical edition of Sir James Perrot’s The life and deedes of Sir John Perrot, knight '',(Edwin Mellen Press New York, 2002). [https://biography.wales/article/s-DWNN-LEW-1550 ''Dictionary of Welsh Biography'': Lewys Dwnn (c1550-c1616).]’'' '' [https://archive.org/details/oldpembrokefamil00owen/page/51/mode/1up?view=theater: Old Pembroke Families: Henry Owen] [https://archive.org/details/the-history-of-that-most-eminent-statesm-compressed The History of That Most Eminent Statesman Sir John Perrot : R, Rawlinson (Sir James Perrot c 1590)] [https://www.pembrokeshirehistorisociety.co.uk/last-will-testament-fifteenth-century-pembrokeshire-esquire-henry-perrot-gawr-y-coed/ Henry Perrot of Gwar-y-Coed: R.K.Turvey] [https://journals.library.wales/view/1165908/1166873/6#?xywh=-1959%2C130%2C6231%2C3680 Admiration or Revulsion: Interpreting the Life, Career and Character of Sir James Perrot (1571-1637) Journal of the Pembrokeshire Historical Society Vol. 11, 2002: R.K.Turvey] [https://p-rr-tt.org.uk/3Pears/Kent.html Perrot family of Kent: Prof. W. Parrott] [https://archive.org/details/AnApproachToWelshGenealogyMajorFrancisJones An Approach to Welsh Genealogy: F Jones pp 309 ff] [https://archive.org/details/BartrumProjectPerrot1 Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500. (Aberystwyth, 1983)] [https://archive.org/details/PPedigreeBarnwell_201809 Perrot of Jestynton & Haroldston Pedigree: E.L.Barnwell] [https://archive.org/details/WhenWasWelshLiteratureFirstWritten When Was Welsh Literature First Written Down: J.Koch.] Michael Siddons, ‘P.C. Bartrum Obituary’, Studia Celtica 43 (2009) pp221-2. [https://biography.wales/article/s-EDWA-DAV-1630 DWB: David Edwardes (c. 1630 - 1690).] [https://journals.library.wales/view/1386666/1417762/99#?xywh=-1920%2C1556%2C6068%2C3894 Notes on Welsh Genealogical Manuscripts: P.C. Bartrum] [https://archive.org/details/GoldenGroveBooksFrancisJones/mode/1 The Golden Grove Books: Francis Jones] [https://journals.library.wales/view/2919943/2996217/3#?xywh=-1589%2C-196%2C5357%2C3913 Perrot Notes p 4: E.L.Barnwell] [https://www.pembrokeshirehistoricalsociety.co.uk/until-death-do-us-part-the-last-wills-and-testaments-of-a-husband-and-wife-in-early-16th-century-pembrokeshire/ Till Death Do Us Part (Note#29): R.K.Turvey] [https://journals.library.wales/view/2919943/2996217/7#?xywh=-2223%2C-161%2C6625%2C3913&cv=8 Perrot Notes p10: E.L.Barnwell] [https://ia600202.us.archive.org/32/items/05-arch-camb-151-turvey-139-158/05-ArchCamb151_Turvey_139-158.pdf R.K.Turvey, A History & Survey of Haroldston House & Gardens, Archaeologia Cambrensis vol 151 (2002 ) p140 .] Absence of direct evidence is not evidence of absence.As Sir J. E. Lloyd memorably wrote: ''"After the death of Rhys ap Tewdwr in 1093 all that was worth having went to French-speaking soldiers, from Monmouth to St. David’s; only the barren hills and remote wooded retreats were left to the country's ancient denizens. Such was the position in South Wales at the death of Henry 1 in 1135."'' [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.101786/page/n19/mode/2up?view=theater J.E.Lloyd. A History of Wales (London 1930) p19] [https://www.brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.1484/M.TCNE-EB.5.118542?mobileUi=0 B.Guy, ‘Brut Ieuan Brechfa’, The Chronicles of Medieval Wales (Brepols 2020), pp375–419] ==References==

Creation of West Virginia and its counties.

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List of counties in West Virginia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_in_West_Virginia

Creative Expressions Night

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'''Bonita House Inc.''' [http://www.bonitahouse.org Go to Bonita House Inc. Website] '''Creative Expressions Night 2010''' Location: Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists (BFUU) Address: 1924 Cedar St. (at the corner of Bonita and Cedar) Day/Date: Thursday April 29, 2010 Time: 7:00 pm-9:00 pm '''2010 Chair: Eleanor Tannis''' email: eleanor@bonitahouse.org (510) 809-1780 ext. 307 '''Masters of Ceremonies''': '''''Lucia WG & Lear B.''''' === Performers/Participants Sign Up === '''Homeless Outreach and Stabilization Team''' '''H.O.S.T. Liasons''': Kimberly Coady - email: kimberly@bonitahouse.org '' Lisa Lehrer - email: LisaL@bonitahouse.org '''H.O.S.T. Performers/Participants'':''' Singer Lillie W. Singer Vicky W. Singer Greg V. Singer Mark G. Singer and Poetry Donovan Z. Singer Jamaal J. Poem Tami D. Guitar Lenny L. Comedy Routine Dee C. '''Residential Treatment Program Liason''': Lear Blitzstein - email: lear@bonitahouse.org '''''R.T.P. Performers/Participants'':''' Lear B.: Saxaphone Scott L.: Guitar & Songs '''Supported Independent Living Liason''': Nancy Calhoun - email: nancy@bonitahouse.org '''''S.I.L Performers/Participants'':''' The Stand Up Comedy of Paul B. Harmonica Performance by Calvin T. Singer Taylor W. '''Creative Living Center Liason''' : Amanda Garbe - email: agarbe@jfku.edu '''''C.L.C. Performers/Participants'':''' Piano Performance by Francesca H. Singer Valerie G. Piano Performance by Crystal L. Poetry by Jim B. The One Man Band of Richard R. Singer Alice S. Acting by Damon G. & Derrick H. '''Artwork Gallery''' Scott L. Watercolors (RTP) Jennifer L.(CLC) Jader T. (CLC) Crystal L. (CLC) Wilma T. (CLC) Vita O. (CLC) Elaine S. (CLC) Dennis P. (CLC) Carrie O. (CLC) Cheron P. (CLC) Franna L. (CLC) Kent W. (CLC) Lucy B. (CLC) Tom K. (CLC) John J. (CLC) Jenny M. (CLC) Topaz S. (CLC) '''"Behind the Scenes Crew":''' Ushers/Greeters ''(3-4)'' Tyree H. (RTP) Raffael P. (RTP) Lisa Lehrer (welcomer/name tag table) Concession Stand ''(3-4)'' Barbara L. (RTP) Aisha S. (RTP) Vara H. (RTP) Setup Crew 6 pm -7 pm ''(8-10)'' Robert S. (RTP) Damon G. (RTP) Mark W. (HOST) Deaundre R. (HOST) Arlene F. (HOST) Bobby S. (HOST) Amy Thompson (HOST) Sarah Mitchell Steve Alimonti Nancy Calhoun Eleanor Tannis Stuart Lee Rebecca Woolis Amanda Garbe Kimberly Coady - Greet/Name Tag Table Lisa Lehrer - Greet/Name Tag Table Clean Up Crew 9 pm - 10 pm ''(8-10)'' Mark Shotwell Sarah Mitchell Rebecca Woolis Eleanor Tannis Moises J. (HOST) Sergei B. (RTP) Jim Moyers Jen Parr Adrienne Bruce Amanda Garbe

Credential of Chauncey Griffenberg Brown

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==Sons of American Revolution (SAR)== ===Membership Application === #Date: 10 Jan 1939 ##SAR Number: 55240 "[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242502-00102?pid=1180147&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DmrO19%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3Dsarmemberapps%26gsfn%3DNat%26gsln%3DHayes%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26redir%3Dfalse%26uidh%3Dix3%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D39%26fh%3D3%26h%3D1180147%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D4&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=mrO19&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242502-00103 Number 55240. Chauncey Griffenberg Brown]". 10 Jan 1939. United States, Sons of the American Revolution, membership application. ''ancestry.com''. Paid subscription required. (Accessed 15 Sep 2018) ###Location: Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware ===''Credential of Chauncey Griffenberg Brown ''=== :I, Chauncey Griffenberg Brown being of the age of 34 years hereby apply for membership in this society by right of lineal descent in the following line from Captain Nathaniel Hayes, who was born in Sussex County, Delaware on the 1st day of April 1744 and died in Sussex County Delaware on the 28th day of May 1810, and who assisted in establishing American Independence :I was born in Annapolis, County of Anne Arundel, State of Maryland on the 13th day of December 1904 #I am the son of Maris Kinsey Brown born 1848, died 1914, and his wife Fannie Stubbs Griffenberg born 1865, married 1903 #grandson of Christian Frederick Griffenberg born 1828, died 1894, and his wife Lydia Maria Boskett born 1831, died 1896, married 1847 #great-grandson of Christian Gottlieb Griffenberg born 1774, died 1838, and his wife Ann Hayes born 1788, died 1857, married 1808 #great-great-grandson of Purnell Hayes and his wife Susanna, born 1767, died 1805 #great-great-great-grandson of Captain Nathaniel Hayes born 1744, died 1810, and his wife Rachel Webb born 1741, died 1831 ::and he, the said Captain Nathaniel Hayes (No 5) is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of Captain of Delaware Militia and Senator and Representative in the Delaware Legislature :My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows: ::He was appointed Captain of Delaware Regiment Sussex Militia by Governor Ceaser Rodney, July 14th 1780, and later in same year mustered into United States service as Captain of same Company. See Delaware Archives pages 1274, 1205, 275. Representative in Delaware Legislature, 1785 to 1793. Senator in Delaware Legislature, 1796 to 1800. See first Scharf's History of Delaware, pages 407-8-11, also see Conrad's History of Delaware. Record of Family Bible in possession of Elwood B Griffenberg a member of this Society, records all of these dates and facts. Captain Nathaniel Hayes the Patriot was buried in the Staytonville Delaware Church Yard, and his grave stone with dates is now standing . The record of this applicant is the same as that of Elwood B Griffenberg, a member of the Delaware Society, he being a nephew of the same. :Signed: ''Chauncey Griffenberg Brown'' :Occupation: Research Historian ==Other SAR members with same ancestor== #[[Space:Credential_of_Elwood_Bryan_Griffenberg|SAR Application No 48842]] #[[Space:Ancestor:_Nathaniel_Hays_(1744-1810)|SAR Application No 48843]] ==Sources==

Credential of Elwood Bryan Griffenberg

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==Sons of American Revolution (SAR)== ===Membership Application === #Date: 15 Apr 1931 ##SAR Number: 48842 "[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242470-00107?pid=1095586&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DmrO20%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3Dsarmemberapps%26gsfn%3DNathaniel%26gsln%3DHayes%26_F0006399%3D48842%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26redir%3Dfalse%26uidh%3Dix3%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D39%26fh%3D1%26h%3D1095586%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D2&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=mrO20&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242470-00105 Number 48842. Elwood Bryan Griffenberg]". 15 Apr 1931. United States, Sons of the American Revolution, membership application. ''ancestry.com''. Paid subscription required. (Accessed 15 Sep 2018) ###Location: Holly Oak, New Castle County, Delaware ===''Credential of Ellwood Bryan Griffenberg ''=== :I, Elwood Bryan Griffenberg being of the age of 55 years hereby apply for membership in this society by right of lineal descent in the following line from Captain Nathaniel Hayes, who was born in Sussex County, Delaware on the 1st day of April 1744 and died in Sussex County Delaware on the 28th day of May 1810, and who assisted in establishing American Independence :I was born in Odessa, County of New Castle, State of Delaware on the 11th day of September 1875 #I am the son of Christian F Griffenberg born 1828, died 1894, and his wife Lydia M Baskett born 1831, died 1896, married 1847 #grandson of Christian G Griffenberg born 1774, died 1838, and his wife Ann Hayes born 1788, died 1857, married 1808 #great-grandson of Purnell Hayes and his wife Susan, born 1767, died 1805 #great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Hayes born 1744, died 1810, and his wife Rachel Webb born 1741, died 1831 #great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Hayes born 1703, died 1786 and his wife Elizabeth Carlyle #great-great-great-great-grandson of Richard Hayes born 1678, died 1773, and his wife Mary Manlove born 1681, married 1700 And he, the said Nathaniel Hayes (No 4) is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of Captain Delaware Regiment Sussex Militia, 1780, Representative Legislature 1785 to 1793, Senator Legislature 1796 to 1800. :My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows: ::No 6, Richard Hayes born England, died Sussex County, Delaware. Mary (Dolly) Manlove born 09 Feb 1651, married 1700. Children: Nathaniel, Richard, Elizabeth, Rachel ::No 5, Nathaniel Hayes 1703-1786. Elizabeth Carlyle. Children: Richard, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Mary, Rachel, Sarah, Phoebe, Lawson ::No 4, Nathaniel Hayes born 01 Apr 1744, died 28 May 1810. Rachel Webb born 1741, died 10 Sep 1831. Children: John, Purnell, Nancy, Betsy, Rachel. Nathaniel Hayes appointed Captain Sussex Militia of Delaware by Governor Ceaser Rodney, July 14, 1780, See: Dela Archives Page 1274. Paid for services 22-8-4 in 1780 See: Dela Archives Page 1705. Representative in Legislature 1785 to 1793. Senator 1796 to 1800, see First Scharfs History, Pages 407-8-11 also see Coward's History of Dela, Rachel his wife, administratrix rendered accts of Estate 19 Oct 1811, see Dela Archives, Sussex County papers (3 parchments) Dover, Dela. Nathaniel buried at Staytonville, Dela church yard, tomb now standing, family bible each, in my possession ::No 3, Purnell Hayes No dates, Susan Hayes born 1767, died 26 Jul 1805, tombstone Staytonville Old Church yard, stating wife of Purnell, also family bible, Purnell, no dates in bible, mentioned as son of Nathaniel, husband of Susan, father of Ann (my grandmother), in church yard Staytonville :Signed: ''Elwood Bryan Griffenberg'' :Occupation: Merchant, State Senator ==Other SAR members with same ancestor== #[[Space:Ancestor:_Nathaniel_Hays_(1744-1810)|SAR Application Number 48843]] #[[Space:Credential_of_Chauncey_Griffenberg_Brown|SAR Application Number 55240]] ==Sources== ==Sources==

Creeve Church

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==History== The original building of Creeve Church was built in 1810. The present church was built from 1858-59. It was presided over by Father Thomas Walker, who was parish priest of Creeve from 1848 to 1864. He was buried inside the church in front of the altar. ==Donors== Stained Glass Windows: *"Presented by Patrick and Mrs Brennan, Drumullen, in memory of their deceased relatives". *"Presented by Mrs McDonnell, Drumullen, in memory of her deceased relatives". *"Presented by John Beirne, Kye, in memory of his deceased wife and relatives". *"Lord Grant Eternal Rest to the Soul of William Flynn to whose memory this window is erected by his loving family". *"In Honour of Our Lady and In Memory of Richard Hague J.P. Cloonahee who died 6th August 1914. Pray for Him. Erected by his Loving Wife Mary Jane Hague and His Daughter Mrs. May Cuffe, AD. 1914." *"Presented by Miss McDermott, Kye. In memory of her deceased parents and relatives". *"Presented by Andrew McDermot, Corcorrow. In Memory of his Deceased Sister and Relatives". *"Presented by Joseph Beirne, Cloonahee. In Memory of his Parents and Deceased Relatives". *"Presented by Thomas McCormack, Carrowkeel. In Memory of his Deceased Relatives". Statues *"Lord Jesus Have Mercy on the Soul of John Hague J.P. ''Cloonahee'' To Whose Memory this altar is erected by his affectionate wife and children who earnestly request the prayers of all for the happy repose of his soul". * "Donated by Mr and Mrs E. Fox in Thanksgiving" *"Pray for the Soul of Owen McGuire to Whose Memory This Window is erected by his family". Candle Station *"Pray for the Donor James Maguire and his wife Margaret, RIP, Knockadalteen". ==Parish Priests of Creeve== Father Thomas Walker (1848-1864)

Cremation

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Dad was cremated on this day. His ashes were split between South Africa and Australia. His brother and sisters spread the ashes in South Africa and we spread his ashes in the Murray River in Victoria.

Cremer line

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lewis-32971|Ryan Lewis]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21595287 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Crescent River Port Pilots Association

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The profession of Mississippi River pilot has been strictly regulated throughout United States history. In Louisiana, pilots have required a commission from the Governor since 1805Kotch v. Board of River Port Pilot Comm'rs, 330 U.S. 552 (1947) (http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/330/552.html). With a few notable exceptions, like [[Clemens-1|Samuel Clemens]], the pilots' names and records from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century are lost. According to Bill Stafford of the Louisiana State Archives, the state and its various Boards and agencies did not retain copies of commissions or related recordsBill Stafford to [[Tardy-26|Herb Tardy]], telephone conversation 17 Jul 2017.. Inquiries of professional pilots' organizations also failed to produce any records of membership or licensure. It seems that no records exist, unless the pilot or his family maintained a copy. There exists, however, at least one group of pilots we can identify and document as such. In 1908, the Louisiana legislature created the Board of River Port Pilot Commissioners for the Port of New OrleansLouisiana 1908 Act 54, 'to regulate the system of river port pilotage of the port of New Orleans.' The Act required that the governor appoint twenty-eight pilots 'to pilot sea-going vessels from the head of Passes opposite Pilot Town, to the port of New Orleans and return.' These pilots were to be chosen initially 'from those pilots who have been actively and continuously engaged for one year ... in piloting sea-going vessels from the head of Passes to the port of New Orleans and return.' Section 6 authorized the twenty-eight pilots to form an association, which they did, incorporating as the Crescent River Port Pilots Association (CRPPA) effective 19 Sep 1908. The original CRPPA charterLouisiana Secretary of State, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA (sos.la.gov). Corporate charter #05600380D. authorized the statutory number of twenty-eight shareholders, but only twenty-six signed the charter and subscribed for the $1,000 stock purchase. The twenty-six charter members of the CRPPA were: [[Plant-813|Robert C Plant]], [[Bowes-579|Joseph Bowes]], [[Zibilich-1|George Zibilich]], [[Donnow-1|Fred Donnow]], [[Garitty-9|Nicholas Garitty]], Samuel A Church, William M Lumberd, James J McKnight, Walter J Miller, [[Loga-21|Joseph P Loga]], [[Zettwoch-11|Louis Zettwoch]], [[Cox-18544|Plato Cox]], [[Ansel-39|Christian Ansel]], [[Roig-10|John Roig]], George G Vogt, [[Vogt-1018|Peter J Vogt]], R F Morales, [[Ansel-40|John Ansel]], Robert Staples, [[Bowes-580|John T Bowes]], [[Arroyo-123|Patrice F Arroyo]], [[Loga-22|George W Loga]], [[Vogt-1019|Henry R Vogt]], [[Ott-1843|Luther D Ott]], [[Short-4077|William F Short]], and [[Behrens-512|Henry Behrens]]. == Sources ==

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This is an overview of the Cressener family in Earls Colne, part of the [[Space:Earls Colne, Essex One Place Study|Earls Colne One Place Study]] {{One Place Study| place = Earls Colne, Essex}} The Cresseners arrived from Normandy after the conquest, seated at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkedon Hawkedon] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rede,_Suffolk Reed (Rede)] in Suffolk and branching into Norfolk and Essex in the 14th Century. They married into the houses of Mortimer Lords of Attilborough and Ferrers. Plea roll dated 1465/6 details Alexander Cressovere who sued William Geddyng in relation to fine levied in '''1316/7''' between William de la Cressovere of Ikelyngham (Icklingham) and Petronilla his wife complainants and Adam de Gedding and another over land and rents in Ikelyngham. The pedigree puts John, Walter, Robert, William and Alexander as children of William and Petronilla. But the dates are too wide apart for Alexander to be this Williams son, whose wife’s name doesn’t match.[https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromple00wrotrich/page/412/mode/1up?q=Cressovere Pedigrees from the plea rolls: collected from the pleadings in the various courts of law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the original rolls in the Public Record Office by Wrottesley, George, 1827-1909; Great Britain. Public Record Office 1465/6] 1374 Sudbury College was founded by Simon of Sudbury and was later reported to have many coats of arms in the stained glass windows including ; Clopton impaling Peacock, Simon Sudbury, Pykenham, Waldgrave, Cressener, Crane, Heigham, Broughton. [https://archive.org/details/shorthistoryofbo00sper/page/158/mode/1up/ A short history of the borough of Sudbury, in the county of Suffolk, compiled from materials collected by W.W. Hodson by Sperling, Charles Fredirick Denne Pub 1896Page 158-165] c1427 [[Cressener-23|William Cressener]] secured a marriage to the widow of the [[Scrope-94|Lord Scrope of Bolton]], perhaps a pivotal moment in the family fortunes. The Cresseners of Morley in Norfolk and Earls Colne in Essex descend from this marriage. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SgQVAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA476&lpg=PA476&dq=alphamstone+history+cressener&source=bl&ots=pOYDd26AdR&sig=ACfU3U0rb_m_9_JYUeh71F92cUreldEwBg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj-t7KmldHpAhWJN8AKHVdLCVsQ6AEwAnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=alphamstone%20history%20cressener&f=false The history and topography of Essex By Thomas Wright 1836 P477] The sheriff of the counties of Suffolk and Norfolk in 1464-65, and again in 1480-81, was [[Cressener-25|Alexander Cressener]] of Preston and Hawkedon, Suffolk. He was a cousin of both Edward IV and Richard III. His mother, [[Neville-178|Lady Margaret Neville]], was an older half-sister of [[Neville-219|Cecily Neville, Duchess of York]]. The Cressener homes in Suffolk were not far from Cecily Neville's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Castle castle of Clare] and her town of Sudbury. Lady Margaret Neville may well have visited her half-sister at Clare, and when she died in 1463 she chose to be buried at Clare Priory. Alexander later celebrated his family connection with [[York-1245|Richard III]] by inserting King Richard's arms, impaling those of , [[Neville-211|Queen Anne Neville]] his cousin, in the stained glass of the east window of [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/hawkedon.htm Hawkedon church], where they survive. [http://suffolkinstitute.pdfsrv.co.uk/customers/Suffolk%20Institute/2014/01/10/Volume%20XLI%20Part%202%20(2006)_Suffolk%20connections%20of%20the%20house%20of%20York%20J%20Ashdown-Hill_199%20to%20207.pdf Suffolk Connections of the House of York. John Ashdown-Hill.] published by [http://suffolkinstitute.pdfsrv.co.uk/ Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History] Alexander Cresseners grandson [[Cressener-31|Sir John Cressener]] of Norfolk married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir [[Townsend-187|Roger Townshend]] (died 1493) a distinguished lawyer whose other children included Agnes a nun at Barking Abbey. Sir Roger perhaps visited Prioress Cressener when he sat at Assizes held at Dartford in summer 1492. {Check, Sir John son of John married Elizabeth le Strange. Was John of Norfolk from another son of Alexander?}[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8dq-t_Yhxp8C&pg=PA61&lpg=PA61&dq=william+Cressener+Sudbury&source=bl&ots=lRpqzfFIX7&sig=ACfU3U0G4ONYCKJK3CoLyi3oD1llOK1XEQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiSz8T5h9TpAhUSolwKHQrMBOQQ6AEwA3oECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=william%20Cressener%20Sudbury&f=false Nunneries, Learning, and Spirituality in Late Medieval English Society. Paul Lee 2001 Page 61] http://www.tudorwomen.com/?page_id=667 Elizabeth Cressener x2 '''Burials at Sudbury, Suffolk''' List of Cressener burials before 1631 (Spelled Cressnor in the book) Sudbury St Gregories [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=sDxQAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PA744&lpg=RA2-PA744&dq=Alexander+Cressener&source=bl&ots=kY_OK2AjFy&sig=ACfU3U1oI51q0-WJONgU3PAoqUX_4B_Z6Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvhvbWw9TpAhW1Q0EAHewSCuM4ChDoATAIegQIBhAB#v=onepage&q=Alexander%20Cressener&f=false Ancient funerall monuments within the vnited monarchie of Great Britaine John Weever 1631] [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FnxPAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA103&lpg=PA103&dq=william+cressener+sudbury&source=bl&ots=ToTPJ1ixdo&sig=ACfU3U0szdxDwFbmo9FtWeZ59R6X6DXyTg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjBi9KiytvpAhWhlFwKHW6_D20Q6AEwBnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=william%20cressener%20sudbury&f=false Index monasticus: or the abbeys and other monasteries, alien priories, ... with their dependencies, formerly established in the diocese of Norwich and the ancient kingdom of East Anglia, systematically arranged and briefly described ... and illustrated by maps of Suffolk, Norfolk. Richard Taylor. Published 1821 Page 103] :John Cressener :Maud Cressener :Margaret Fuller, daughter of John Cressener :William Cressener :Thomas Cressener :[[Cressener-24|Robert Cressener]] and [[Unknown-514909|Christian]] his wife. :[[Cressener-26|Walter Cressener]] :[[Cressener-23|William Cressener]] d 1454 and [[Neville-177|Margaret]] his wife who died 1461 :Jone, daughter of ... Cressener. Wife of Richard Walgrave. :Alexander and John Cressener '''Inquisitions Post Mortem''' ''1265/6 Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry III, File 32''.. 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry III, File 32', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 1, Henry III, ed. J E E S Sharp (London, 1904), pp. 192-198. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol1/pp192-198 [accessed 10 June 2020]. :618 William le Cressoner alias de la Cressener. 50 Hen. III. ''1323/4 Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward II, File 81''.. Maskelyne and H. C. Maxwell Lyte, Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 2, Henry VII (London, 1915), British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol2 [accessed 10 June 2020]. :Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 5 February, 17 Edward II. :Note Ikelyngham. 1/2 knight’s fee which William de la Cressenore holds. ''1348/9 Addenda to vol 8''.. M. C. B. Dawes and J. B. W. Chapman, 'Addenda to Vol. VIII', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 12, Edward III (London, 1938), pp. 427-433. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol12/pp427-433 [accessed 10 June 2020]. :456 John Bernak 22 Edward III. :Note Ikelyngham. Tenements held by Ralph le Cressoner. 7/8 fee ''1410 Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 800-860''.. J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 800-860', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 19, Henry IV (London, 1992), pp. 289-306. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp289-306 [accessed 10 June 2020]. :841[[Cressener-24|Robert Cressener]] and son [[Cressener-23|William]] Writ 28 Oct. 1410. ''1414 Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry V, Entries 250-299''.. J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry V, Entries 250-299', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 20, Henry V (London, 1995), pp. 81-96. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol20/pp81-96 [accessed 10 June 2020]. :250 [[Cressener-24|Robert Cressener]] C 138/10, no. 42 :264 [[Cressener-23|William]] son and heir of Robert Cressener Proof of age Writ for proof of age. He is in the ward of [[Waldegrave-17|Richard Waldegrave]], knight, who should be warned. 24 June 1414. ''1497/8 Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 1-50''.. Maskelyne and H. C. Maxwell Lyte, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 1-50', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 2, Henry VII (London, 1915), pp. 1-45. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol2/pp1-45 [accessed 10 June 2020]. :21 [[Cressener-25|Alexander Cressener]] Writ of Amotus 16 May, inquisition Wednesday after Midsummer, 13 Henry VII. ''1497/8 Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 51-100''.. Maskelyne and H. C. Maxwell Lyte, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 51-100', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 2, Henry VII (London, 1915), pp. 45-67. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol2/pp45-67 [accessed 10 June 2020]. :80 Alexander Cressener Writ of Mandamus 21 May, inquisition 29 May, 13 Henry VII. :81 [[Calthorpe-159|Anne Knyvet]], Writ 16 May, inquisition 24 May, 13 Henry VII. :84 Alexander Cressener Writ of Amotus 16 May, inquisition 20 May, 13 Henry VII. :93 Anne Knyvet Writ 16 May, inquisition Wednesday after the Nativity of St. John, the Baptist, 13 Henry VII. :95[[Cressener-30|John Cressener]] Writ of Mandamus 21 May, inquisition Wednesday after the Nativity of St. John, the Baptist, 13 Henry VII. ''1497/8 Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 101-150''.. Maskelyne and H. C. Maxwell Lyte, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 101-150', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 2, Henry VII (London, 1915), pp. 67-103. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol2/pp67-103 [accessed 10 June 2020]. :101 Anne Knyvet Writ of Amotus 16 May, inquisition 20 May, 13 Henry VII. :102 John Cressener Writ of Mandamus 21 May, inquisition 24 May, 13 Henry VII. :103 John Cressener Writ of Mandamus 21 May, inquisition 29 May, 13 Henry VII. '''Alphamstone''' c6 miles from Earls Colne Essex Cresseners in Alphamstone, in the hundred of Hinckford, prior to the dissolution were under tenants of the abbot and convent of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Edmundsbury_Cathedral St Edmundsbury]. '''Eynesbury Cresseners''' The manor of Eynesbury is probably that part of the property of [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]] passed to his son [[Quincy-101|Roger de Quincy]] d 1264 Whose 3 daughters [[Quincy-68|Margaret de Ferrers]], [[Quincy-34|Elizabeth Comyn]] and [[Quincy-145|Ellen la Zouche]] who received their share in 1277. There were 4 manors to be divided; Eynesbury, the Rectory Manor, Puttocks-Hardwick and Caldecott. Eynesbury ended being split 2/3 to Margaret and 1/3 to Ellen. Eynesbury Cressener’s a quarter part of Eynesbury (The other 3 parts being Eynesbury-Ferrer’s, Eynesbury-Berkeley’s and Eynesbury-Buckley’s) probably then devolved via Margaret de Ferrers d1281 and others, eventually to [[Cressener-24|Robert Cressener]] who left it to his son [[Cressener-23|William]] in 1410 [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=eHAKAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA127&lpg=PA127&dq=Eynesbury+in+Huntingdon+manor&source=bl&ots=ErD6xOc2yx&sig=ACfU3U0TzV2NhnpSVePn68IO9BHQ0nXGzw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjTvbrj7f7pAhVzRhUIHZxvBkEQ6AEwCHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=Cressener&f=false The History and Antiquities of Eynesbury and St. Neot's, in Huntingdonshire, and of St. Neot's in the County of Cornwall: With Some Critical Remarks Respecting the Two Saxon Saints from Whom These Places Derived Their Names, Volume 1. George Cornelius Gorham 1820 P126 [[Cressener-23|William]] was succeeded by his son[[Cressener-25|Alexander]] who granted it to [[Calthorpe-159|Anne Knyvett]], formerly wife of his son, John Cressener, for life. She died in 1497 and was succeeded by her son John Cressener, who is said to have died in 1536. He was succeeded by his son John, who was in seisin of the manor in 1544, when he conveyed the manor to Nicholas Lestrange. 'Parishes: Eynesbury', in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 2, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds (London, 1932), pp. 272-280. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts/vol2/pp272-280 [accessed 29 May 2020]. '''Ferrers''' The name was derived from the great family of "Ferrers", Earls of Derby and was held in the reign of [[Plantagenet-378|Edward II]] (1284-1327) by John de-Ferrers. (Possibly [[Ferrers-142|John de Ferrers of Chartley]]). It was afterwards held by John Mortimer, and then by marriage to the Cresseners. Ralph Cressener at the time of his death in 1411, held the Manor of Ferrers and Robert, possibly his brother held it at the time of his death in 1413 1542 31. Trin. and Mich. Henry Payne, gentleman, pl. [[Cressener-33|John Cressener]], esquire, son and heir of John Cressener, knight, def. The manor of Ferrers alias Ferrours, and 4 messuages, 1 water-mill, 100 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 40s. rent in Bures Seynt Mary, Lammarshe and Alfhamston. Def. quitclaimed to pl. and his heirs. Cons. 220l Feet of Fines for Essex. Volume 4. 1423-1547. Edited by P. H. Reaney and Marc Fitch.(Essex Archaeological Society; Colchester, 1964) English abstracts; with indexes of names and places. Includes Divers, Unknown and Various Counties. [http://esah1852.org.uk/images/pdf/ffines/F1400000.pdf Available at: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.] The Manor subsequently passed to [[Waldegrave-172|Anthony Waldegrave]] of Smallbridge, who married – [[Gray-11774|Elizabeth Graye]] Daughter and Heiress of Ralphe Graye, Burnt Pelham, Herts [https://www.bures-online.co.uk/Ferriers/Pelham.htm Bures-online ] '''Hawkedon''' [[Cressener-25|Alexander Cressener]] Held the Manor of Hawkedon along with 200 Acres< [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=GD9U2o37iJgC&pg=PA878&lpg=PA878&dq=cressener+reed+suffolk&source=bl&ots=sraVa-P4DP&sig=ACfU3U3KQa_bVVGmd83zi7-k32XcZZmjdw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjws96epPfpAhWWEMAKHcoaB3YQ6AEwB3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=cressener%20reed%20suffolk&f=false A Topographical and Genealogical History of the County of Suffolk: Compiled by Augustine Page 1847 page 878] [https://archive.org/details/manorsofsuffolkn05copiuoft/page/248/mode/1up?q=Cressener The Manors of Suffolk : notes on their history and devolution by Copinger, Walter Arthur, 1847-1910 vol 5 p249] [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=O1VVAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP73&lpg=PP73&dq=hawkedon+cressener&source=bl&ots=MUNndloCI7&sig=ACfU3U25Gpk2xP3R0V9hsKOv2qmNEE23AA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjB54P-2PbpAhXnUBUIHbZwB8wQ6AEwAXoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=hawkedon%20cressener&f=false Hawkedon church brass c 1500 possible Cressener family. (Illustration 3 pages above)] '''Maldon''' [[Wroe-269|John Wroe]] and his wife [[Unknown-516787|Sybil]] were recorded in Earls Colne in 1482. Sibyls daughter [[Baynham-219|Sybil Baynham]], from a subsequent marriage married [[Cressener-20|John Cressener]] both of whom ended their days in Woodham Walter, Maldon. Their son [[Cressener-18|George]] was buried in Earls Colne in 1610. '''Mores Manor, Boxsted''' [[Cressener-23|William Cressener]] held Mores Manor in Boxsted and was succeeded by his third son [[Cressener-37|Ralph Cressener]] and he by Robert Cressener and he by Alexander Cressener the brother of [[Cressener-37|Ralph]]. [https://archive.org/details/manorsofsuffolkn01copiuoft/page/36/mode/1up/ The Manors of Suffolk : notes on their history and devolution by Copinger, Walter Arthur. Vol 1 P36] '''Mortimers, Preston and Netherhall in Otley''' Sir John Mortimer (fl. 1335-51) would appear to have had a daughter who married a member of the Ferrers family, whose daughter married Robert Cressener (d. 1410) to whom the manors of ‘Mortimer’s’ in Preston and Netherhall in Otley passed. It was next inherited by his son William Cressener (1392-1454) [http://www.mortimer.co.uk/family/outlinelineage.pdf The Medieval Mortimer Family An outline lineage. Ian Mortimer. P64] [[Cressener-25|Alexander Cressener]] Held the Manor of Mortimers and Netherhall. '''Mount Bures''' 1662-1750 Mount Bures is about 6 miles from Earls Colne [[Cressener-19|John Cressener]], wealthy grocer of London purchased the manor in 1662 from Sir Richard Wiseman. 1750, the estate was sold to John Hanbury '''Rede''' In 1346 the manor was vested in Nicholas Pykard. Nearly a century later the lands of Nicholas Pykard, in Rede, became vested in Walter Cressener, as we learn from an aid levied in 1428, and nine years later the manor had passed to Robert Cressener, and from him it passed to Alexander, and from him to his son and heir, Thomas Cressener, who was lord in 1501. From Thomas the manor passed to his son, John Cressener, when it devolved on his son and heir, John Cressener, who in 1538 sold the manor to Sir William Drury, Knt.' [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092579600/page/n102/mode/1up The Manors of Suffolk : notes on their history and devolution by Copinger, Walter Arthur, 1847-1910 Vol 5 Page 249] Manor called ‘Cresseners,’ 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. wood, in Rede, worth 4 marks, held of William, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, service unknown. Pykard (Picard, Pickard’s or Cresseners), a sub-manor owned by Walter Cressener in the 15th Century[https://heritage.suffolk.gov.uk/media/pdfs/rede.pdf Suffolk Heritage] In 1427/8 (6HenVI) Walter Cressener had the lands of Pykard in Rede: Robert Cressener held them in 1436/7 succeeded by Alexander, then Thomas in 1500/1 (16HenVII). The Cresseners had lands in Haukedon and bore for their arms Argent, on a be dengrailled, three Croslet’s fitche Or.[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=knVPAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA374&lpg=PA374&dq=Pickard’s+walter+cressener&source=bl&ots=-2-PbcqoiE&sig=ACfU3U1c8KWWpb8Bg6nVYaEsS65dntacLg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjz54_t4_npAhXGThUIHUXzBIAQ6AEwAHoECAsQAQ#v=onepage&q=Pickard’s%20walter%20cressener&f=false The History and Antiquities of Suffolk: Thingoe Hundred By John Gage, John Gage Rokewode. Pub 1838 Page 374] '''Earls Colne''' In Earls Colne the Cresseners held land from before 1532 until 1810 but their influence extended much wider. In 1532 [[Baynham-219|Sybil Cressener]], the wife of [[Cressener-20|John Cressener]] received 25 Acres from Sybil Wroe who was possibly her mother.[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QCEflJtKqMIC&pg=PA226&lpg=PA226&dq=richard+Baynham+%22cressener%22&source=bl&ots=NlNHlNR9l3&sig=ACfU3U0kdU6V3DbodEarU2RVzKnI9Z25WQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjJ-7zt4s7pAhWXSxUIHTDkAO4Q6AEwAHoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=richard%20Baynham%20%22cressener%22&f=false The Character of English Rural Society: Earls Colne, 1550-1750 By Henry French, Richard Hoyle 2007 P228] The estate named Spoutwell Farm was formerly a seat of the Cressener family. A gallery in the church of St Andrews was erected in 1725 by Mrs Anne Cressener. The church also has a vault belonging to the ancient family of Cressener which arrived from Bures Hamlet. Page 424. Details as follows Freehold Titles (ERO D/Q6/3/12 the Cressener pedigree taken from memorial in Earls Colne church) 1722 (1722) [https://wwwe.lib.cam.ac.uk/earls_colne/freehold/32600005.htm document 32600005] :Location: At the west end of the south aisle and embellished with the Cresseners arms and quarterings and other ornaments. :Inscription: Sacred to the memory of the ancient family of Cressener in the vault beneath with several of his ancestors to whose memory this monument was by himself ordered to be erected lie interred the remains of Geo Cressener esq descended from a family originally of norman extraction who soon after the conquest fixed themselves at Haukedon and Reed in Suffolk and gave name to their chief place of their residence there called Cresseners to this day from thence about the reign of Hen the fourth they branched themselves into Essex and Norfolk and held divers considerable lordships in the several counties aforesaid they ennobled their blood by marrying into the illustrious houses of Mortimer lords of Attilburgh and Ferrers earls of Derby and Nottingham whose arms they bear quarterly and by which means they became possessed of the manors of Mortimers and Ferrers as also by the alliance of Wm Cressener of Cresseners in the parish of Haukedon aforesaid esq who married Margt relict of Rich lord Scrope of Bolton daughter of Ralph Nevill first earl of Westmoreland from which match the Cresseners of Morely in Norfolk and this family are lineally descended their ancient place of sepulchre was the Black Fryers in Sudbury but for several generations they have been buried in this church the said Geo Cressener married Maria Anna only daughter of Nath Tayler of Nun Monkdon in Yorkshire esq by Eliz his wife daughter of Rich Hutchinson esq treasurer of the navy by her he had a numerous issue several of which died young those which survived are Edw Geo and Nath Eliz married Sam Tuffenell of Langleys in Great Waltham in Essex esq and Anna Maria he died 4.11.1722 and by his last will and testament dated 28.7.1722 preceding left to this parish 5li per annum issuing out of freehold houses in Golden Lane in London of which 3li per annum are appropriated solely towards the repairs of this monument and vault adjoining and 2li per annum to be distributed yearly in bread among the poor of the said parish. == Sources == See also *[http://caguk.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Bulletin-38.pdf Colchester Archaeological Group ANNUAL BULLETIN VOL. 38 1995 The Cressener Lords of Mount Bures. Ida McMaster.] *Cressener genealogy compiled by Edward Percival [https://wwwe.lib.cam.ac.uk/earls_colne/freehold/32600113.htm ERO D/Q6/3/13 the Cressener genealogy compiled by Edw Percival] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Earls_Colne%2C_Essex_One_Place_Study Earls Colne One Place Study]

Cressett genealogy in 16th and 17th centuries - reliability of sources

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For the Cressett family of Shropshire gentry in the 16th and 17th centuries there are several important sources that need to be assessed for reliability. This free space profile contains material transferred from the profile of [[Cressett-15|Francis Cressett]] and requires completion and copy editing. ==== The 1623 Visitation of Shropshire ==== There are questions about the reliability of the 1623 Visitation of Shropshire, which is a source much relied upon in family history research for the genealogy of the Cressets of Upton Cresset. These questions are debated in various online discussions about that family and its deeper history in the 12th to 16th centuries.For example, in this Google Groups forum, accessed 8 May 2019: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/soc.genealogy.medieval/t2vEU_tLLxc/WefL33yiM9UJ Note especially that identities, relationships and dates of the following people may need further investigation: [[Cressett-10|Thomas Cressett]], his wife [[Cornwall-412|Elizabeth (Cornwall) Cressett]], his supposed father [[Cressett-9|Thomas Cressett]] and mother [[Corbet-437|Joan (Corbet) Cressett]], grandfather [[Cressett-11|Robert Cressett]] and grandmother [[Stapleton-60|Christian (Stapleton) Burton]]. That further investigation could clarify the grandparents and great-grandparents of Francis Cressett (1566 - 1640) but is not covered in this research note. For convenience, in this note two people named Francis Cressett are distinguished by 'the elder' and 'the younger'. Francis 'the younger' (whose biography appears above) is a son of [[Cresset-5|Francis 'the elder']]. Francis Cressett 'the younger', the father of [[Cressett-17|Margaret Cressett]], appears to have been the holder of Cotes (or The Coates) in the Parish of Rushbury at the time of the 1623 Visitation. His half-brother Edward held the manor of Upton Cresset. It is likely that Francis 'the younger' was the source for the information in the 1623 Visitation about his parents, grandparents and their descendants. His name appears in capitals at the foot of the page containing his genealogy. After 1570 the person whose pedigree was collected by a Visitation was required to sign the original draft and it appears that the name in capitals in the printed 1623 Visitation represents the name of Francis 'the younger'.See Ailes, Adrian (2009). "The Development of the Heralds' Visitations in England and Wales 1450–1600".'' Coat of Arms''. 3rd ser. 5: 7–23, cited at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraldic_visitation, accessed 17 May 2019. The part of the Cressett pedigree that can be attributed to Francis 'the younger' should be treated as reliable, although not absolutely conclusive, because it is derived from a person who: *was a living source contemporary with the Visitation *knew personally many of the people over several generations *as a property holder probably had a high degree of understanding of family relationships and the inheritance patterns they entailed. The 1623 Visitation shows that [[Cressett-16|Francis Cressett]] 'the elder' married twice. Francis 'the elder' married Katherine Slade and their eldest surviving son was Francis 'the younger'. Pending further research, it is assumed that the second marriage was to Martha Wilford as it seems the eldest surviving son of this marriage, Edward Cressett, inherited the manor of Upton Cresset from a cousin, Richard Cressett, High Sheriff of Shropshire, whose descent is not clear. A document titled ''Agreement for suffering a recovery'' dated 25 October 1608 records land dealings between 18 named parties.'Agreement for suffering a recovery.' Shropshire Archives, Document reference 5460/4/2/1, online transcription accessed 4 May 2019. See http://search.shropshirehistory.org.uk/collections/getrecord/CCA_X5460_4_2_1_1/ The agreement appears to be an attempt to regularise leases and messuages of the manor of Upton Cresset that had been granted by Richard Cresset and his father Robert Cressett over a period of years in the mid-16th century and then by Edward as their successor. The manor having passed to Edward Cressett it may have become necessary to reaffirm or vary the holdings of existing tenants and to provide for inheritance by the Cressetts: '... after the expiration or surrender of the leases to the use of Edw. Cressett and his male corporeal heirs, remainder to the male corporeal heirs of Fras Cressett, gent., half brother of Edw. Cressett, with remainder to the right heirs of Edw. Cressett forever.' This passage is useful as it confirms that Francis 'the younger' of Cotes and Edward of Upton were half-brothers, a relationship reported in the 1623 visitation. The entire Agreement is an example of the complexity of tenancies in even a small manor and how from time to time it became necessary to state clearly the relationships between the parties. ==== The 1917 article by R.C. Purton ==== [To be completed] In 1917 the Rev. R.C. Purton published an account of the Cressetts in his 'Holgate and the Cressets', which appeared in ''Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society''.R.C. Purton (1917) 'Holgate and the Cressets'. ''Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society'' 4th series, Volume 6, pp. 211-222. Digital copy accessed 9 May 2019 at https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh4619shro/page/n483 ===The Cound parish register=== [To be completed] ====Cound Registers.==== COUND is a parish seven miles south-east of Shrewsbury and six north-west of Much Wenlock, in the hundred and rural deanery of Condover, and diocese of Lichfield. The area of the parish is 3,675 acres. The population in 1881 was 477; in 1891, 515. The Parish Register Abstract, 1831, contains this account of the Cound Registers:- "Cound R., Nos. I, II. Bap., Bur., 1608-1812; Marr., 1608- 1753. No. III. Marr., 1754-1812". Some entries from an earlier volume, which commenced in 1559, now long since lost, are preserved in the late Mr. George Morris's manuscript "Extracts From Shropshire Registers" in the Free Library, Shrewsbury, and are here given. These entries extend from 1562 to 1608. The first existing Register Book of Cound begins at 1608, and goes on to 1699. It is a bound parchment volume, and is in fair condition. It measures 18 inches by 6 inches, and contains 27 parchment pages, and from the commencement to 1654 was evidently copied out of an old paper book, which no longer exists. In 1653, September 22nd, Registers (i.e. Registrars) were to be appointed. The Cound Register commences thus:- "Edward Dod, of Harnedge, gent., was sworn Register for the parish of Cond the 17th day of March, 1654, being chosen by them and allowed by the Justices to continue till further order. First the old Register is transcribed out of the paper booke from the year of our Lord, 1608, till the said year 1654, and soe proceedes". There is a blank page for 1653. The entries are for the most part in Latin down to 1644. Edward Dod was discharged 1657, and the writing until 1684 becomes very much worse. Volume II continues from 1699 to 1812. It needs rebinding. It measures 37 inches by 7 1/2 inches. The writing is good throughout. There are 43 parchment pages. Volume III, Register of Marriages in consequence of Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act, 1754, March 25th. (Marriages to be registered in prescribed form, and witnesses to append their signatures.) The form includes the Banns of Marriage. The volume begins with 1754, and ends 1812. The Register is on paper. A considerable number of the marriages were by licence. Volume IV contains the Register of Baptisms from 1813 to 1883. Volume V contains the Burials from 1813 to 1898. These are in consequence of Rose's Act, 52 George III, c. 146. == Sources ==

Crestwood Memorial Gardens

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all those who were buried at Crestwood Memorial Gardens

Cretney BY3368

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==Cretneys under Haplogroup BY3368== The surname Cretney was first found in Galloway (Gaelic: Gall-ghaidhealaibh), an area of southwestern Scotland, now part of the Council Area of Dumfries and Galloway, that formerly consisted of the counties of Wigtown (West Galloway) and Kirkcudbright (East Galloway), where they held a family seat. In a strange convolution of heritage and translation from the Gaelic, this name, Cretney is descended from MacBratney, or MacBhreatnaich, the Gaelic, meaning a son of the Strathclyde Briton, or children of the Britons, who settled amongst the Gaels. From their home lands in Clontag and Knockane in Galloway in Western Scotland they descended to Martin Birty who appears in records in 1471. They were known as the Clann a'Bhreatannich, and were originally from the Island of Gigha off Kintyre, a branch of the Galbraiths as early as 1230. The name evolved to Makbretny, and thence to Vretny and Cretny.

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[[Space:Gilman_Research|Gilman Research]]
[[Space:Gilman_Wills|Gilman Wills]] This free space page was created to keep a list of the research items needed that should be available on locked/restricted FHL films. == Locked Wills To Obtain == https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincoln-lyncolne-robert-of-hingham '''Robert Lyncolne of Hingham Vol 9 (Gilior) folio 276 1540'''. This should be on unlocked film 008004634, but it only goes up to folio 189 and then it's end of roll. Is the rest of the roll on the next film (which is locked). There is a disparity of the probate date in the "Ancestors of Abraham Lincoln" which says 1543. [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/atdame-thomas-of-hingham Item ANF will register Carre fo. 418 - Atdame, Thomas, of Hingham 1604] transcript [[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Atdam_1606|here]] '''Done''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-richard-of-ellingham-magna-2 https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/wright-wryght-katherine-of-ellingham-magna-widow https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/wright-wrighte-john-of-ellingham-magna https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/wright-richard-yeoman-of-deopham https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/wright-wrighte-john-of-deopham == Unlocked Wills == [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/woodcock-wodecoke-hugh-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 5 (Sparhawk) fo. 284 - Woodcock (Wodecoke), Hugh, of Hingham 1513] == Unlocked Wills Not Found == [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-susannah-of-hingham ANF original will 1630 no. 10 - Cowper, Susannah, of Hingham] '''Note:''' This an original will, but FHC only has registered wills for that year, and this doesn't appear to be one of them. Robert Lincoln https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincoln-lyncolne-robert-of-hingham [Neither Ann nor Gene could locate this will on "Register copy wills, v. 9 (Gillior), 1530-1540" (FHL DGS 8004634 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS62-4S6N-D?mode=g&cat=291384 but a transcription by Lea and Hutchinson was published made in 1909, https://archive.org/details/ancestryofabraha00leaj/page/150/mode/1up] Henry Lincoln ANF will register Liber 9 (Gillior) fo. 273 Item 1540 Part of Archdeaconry of Norfolk Probate Records: Wills https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincolne-henry-of-wymondham == Locked Wills Not Found In Initial Search == The following wills were not found based on a fairly cursory (10 minute) search. A more thorough search should be carried out before concluding they are not available: John Cooper of Hingham 2 [1617] https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-john-of-hingham-2 (''Searched by Nic 5 Feb 2022. NROCAT states should be number 150, but so is Richard Russell of Tivetshall. Richard's will is at no. 150, so seems to be an error in the catalogue'')''' Done''' == Locked Wills Obtained == === Obtained 23 April 2022 === [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/stanton-william-yeoman-of-fritton ANF will register Liber 27 (Porridge) fo. 312 - Stanton, William, yeoman, of Fritton 1582] [[Space:Will_of_William_Stanton%2C_Yeoman_of_Fritton%2C_1582|Transcription Here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/stanton-nicholas-yeoman-of-stratton-michael ANF will register Liber 34 (Wright) fo. 456 - Stanton, Nicholas, yeoman, of Stratton Michael 1601] [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/stanton-john-of-stratton ANF will register Elflett fo. 35 - Stanton, John, of Stratton 1607] [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/stanton-richard-of-fritton ANF original will 1617 no. 144 - Stanton, Richard, of Fritton] [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/atdam-john-of-hingham ANF will register Roe fo. 423 - Atdam, John, of Hingham 1613] in progess[[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 19:43, 1 May 2022 (UTC) === Obtained 5 April 2022 === [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-john-yeoman-of-attleborough Item ANF will register Liber 21 (Waterladde) fo. 622 - Cowper, John, yeoman, of Attleborough 1566] '''Done ''' [[Space:Will_of_John_Cowper_of_Attleborough_1566|Transcript]] [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-thomas-of-east-dereham-2 Item ANF will register Carre fo. 250 - Cowper, Thomas, of Deopham 1605] '''Done''' [[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Cooper_of_Deopham_1605|Transcript]] === Obtained 22 March 2022 === [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/griffin-gryffyn-john-yeoman-of-attleborough ANF will register Liber 14 (Bulloke) fo. 201 - Griffin (Gryffyn), John, yeoman, of Attleborough 1553-4] transcript [[Space:Will of John Gryffyn, yeoman of Attleborough, 1553-4|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/duckforth-john-husbandman-of-surlingham ANF will register Liber 15 (Stoorye) fo. 214 - Duckforth, John, husbandman, of Surlingham 1556] transcript [[Space:Will of John Duckforth of Surlingham 1556|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/duckworth-henry-of-surlingham ANF will register Liber 22 (Gottes) fo. 199 - Duckworth, Henry, of Surlingham 1568] transcript [[Space:Will_of_Henry_Duckworth_of_Surlingham%2C_1568|here]] '''Done''' === Obtained 19 March 2022 === [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/woodcock-woodcok-william-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 12 (Hynde) fo. 386 - Woodcock (Woodcok), William, of Hingham 1549] transcript [[Space:Will_of_William_Woodcock_1549|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/hawdwin-robert-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 13 (Craneforth) fo. 4 - Hawdwin, Robert, of Hingham 1550] [[Space:Will_of_Robert_Bawdwyn_(Hawdewyne)_of_Hingham_1550|Will of Robert Bawdwyn (Hawdewyne) of Hingham 1550]] [[Bawdwyn-4|Robert Bawdwyn (abt.1500-bef.1550)]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/baldwin-bawdewyn-margaret-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 13 (Craneforth) fo. 447 - Baldwin (Bawdewyn), Margaret, of Hingham, widow 1552-53]''' Jo to do 23 March 2022''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/fittling-fytlynge-john-husbandman-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 14 (Bulloke) fo. 107 - Fittling (Fytlynge), John, husbandman, of Hingham 1553] transcript [[Space:Will_of_John_Fytlynge_1553|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/bishop-bysshope-thomas-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 14 (Bulloke) fo. 242 - Bishop (Bysshope), Thomas, of Hingham 1554] transcript [[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Bysshope_(Bishop)_1554|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/baldwin-bawdwyn-richard-husbandman-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 15 (Stoorye) fo. 121 - Baldwin (Bawdwyn), Richard, husbandman, of Hingham 1555-56] transcript [[Space:Will_of_Richard_Baldwin_of_Hingham_1555-6|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/bishop-bysshoppe-peter-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 16 (Beales) fo. 3 - Bishop (Bysshoppe), Peter, of Hingham 1556] transcript [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Will_of_Peter_Bysshoppe_of_Hingham_1556|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/pitcher-pyrcher-lawrence-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 17 (Wolston) fo. 66 - Pitcher (Pyrcher), Lawrence, of Hingham 1557] '''Oscar to do 23 March 2022''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/woodcock-woodcoke-agnes-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 16 (Beales) fo. 260 - Woodcock (Woodcoke), Agnes, of Hingham, widow 1557] profile [[Unknown-600257|Agnes Woodcocke]] transcript [[Space:Will_of_Agnes_Woodcoke_1557|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/bawding-hugh-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 17 (Wolston) fo. 265 - Bawding, Hugh, of Hingham 1558] [[Space:Will_of_Hugh_Bawding_of_Hingham_1558|Transcript]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/baldwin-bawdwyn-william-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 20 (Postyll) fo. 36 - Baldwin (Bawdwyn), William, of Hingham 1560] transcript [[Space:Will_of_William_Bawdwyn_1560|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/woodcock-woodcocke-thomas-elder-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 20 (Postyll) fo. 232 - Woodcock (Woodcocke), Thomas, elder, of Hingham 1561] transcript [[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Woodcock_1561|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/wright-robert-elder-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 21 (Waterladde) fo. 448 - Wright, Robert, elder, shoemaker of Hingham 1566] '''Done''' transcript [[Space:Will of Robert Wright the elder, 1566|here]] [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/baldwin-baldynge-thomas-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 23 (Annyson) fo. 24 - Baldwin (Baldynge), Thomas, of Hingham 1570] transcript [[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Baldwin_(Baldynge)_1570|here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/wright-roger-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 23 (Annyson) fo. 158 - Wright, Roger, of Hingham 1570-1571] [[Wright-1479|Roger Wright]] [[Space:Will_of_Roger_Wright_of_Hingham_1571|Transcription Here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/wright-agnes-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 25 (Braunche) fo. 81 - Wright, Agnes, of Hingham, widow 1574] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_Agnes_Wright_Widow_1574 '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-simon-wheelwright-of-attleborough ANF will register Liber 28 (Sherwood) fo. 442 - Cowper, Simon, wheelwright, of Attleborough 1585] [[Space:Will_of_Simon_Cowper_Wheelwright_1570|Transcription Here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-anthony-wheelwright-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 33 (Bradfield) fo. 249 - Cowper, Anthony, wheelwright, of Hingham 1598] [[Space:Will_of_Anthony_Cowper%2C_wheelwright_of_Hengham_1598|Transcript Here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/wright-wrighte-robert-tanner-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 35 (Offwood) fo. 263 - Wright (Wrighte), Robert, tanner, of Hingham 1603] [[Space:Will_of_Robert_Wrighte_Tanner_of_Hengham_1601|Transcription Here]] '''Done''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-john-of-attleborough-2 ANF will register Carre fo. 178 - Cooper, John, of Attleborough 1605-06] '''Note: actually Joan Cooper''' '''Ann transcribing''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/hawes-william-of-hingham ANF will register Elflett fo. 38 - Hawes, William, of Hingham 1607-1609] '''Done''' transcript [[Space:Will_of_William_Hawes_1607|here]] [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/fitlinge-alice-of-hingham ANF will register 1625-1626 fo. 145 no. 246 - Fitlinge, Alice, of Hingham 1626] '''Done''' transcript [[Space:Will_of_Alice_Fitlinge_1626|here]] [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/fitlin-john-of-hingham ANF will register 1625-1626 fo. 91 no. 83 - Fitlin, John, of Hingham 1626] '''Done''' transcript [[Space:Will_of_John_Fitlin_1626|here]] [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-ralph-of-deopham-2 ANF original will 1638 no. 134 - Cooper, Ralph, of Deopham] [[Space:Will_of_Raffe_Cooper_of_Depham_yeoman_1638|Transcription Here]] '''Done''' === Obtained Previously === '''1542 Isabel Cowper Widow of Hingham''' https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-13ZP-2?i=622&cat=278818 NCC will register Hyll 159 Norfolk Record Office Regd. copy wills vol. 43-44 1526-1546 Family search film 008076293 image 623 onwards. Potentially this profile which is a mess [[Brereton-343|Isabelle (Brereton) Cowper (1484-)]] [[Space:Will_of_Isabell_Cowper_1542|Will of Isabell Cowper 1542|Transcript]] '''Done''' '''1547 Thomas Cowper of Hingham''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-cowp-thomas-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 12 (Hynde) fo. 202 - Cowper (Cowp), Thomas, of Hingham 1547] [[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Cowper_of_Hingham_1547|Transcript]] '''1548 Robert Auberye of Hingham''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/aubrey-auberye-robert-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 12 (Hynde) fo. 279 - Aubrey (Auberye), Robert, of Hingham 1548] '''Done''' transcribed [[Space:Will_of_Robert_Auberye_1548|here]] '''1549 John Auberye of Hingham''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/aubrey-awbery-john-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 12 (Hynde) fo. 398 - Aubrey (Awbery), John, of Hingham 1549] '''Done''' transcipt [[Space:Will_of_John_Auberye_of_Hingham_1549|here]] '''1551 Katherine Awbrye of Hingham''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/aubrey-awbrye-katherine-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 13 (Craneforth) fo. 143 - Aubrey (Awbrye), Katherine, of Hingham, widow 1551] '''Done''' transcript [[Space:Will_of_Katherine_Awberye_1551|here]] '''1555 Robert Lyncoln of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincoln-lyncoln-robert-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 15 (Stoorye) fo. 137 [[Lincoln-427|Robert Lincoln Jr. (abt.1525-1556)]] no transcription, old abstract only on profile '''Done''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_Robert_Lyncolne_of_Hingham_1555 Transcript] '''1556 John Cowper the Elder of Hingham''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-john-elder-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 16 (Beales) fo. 279 - Cowper, John, elder, of Hingham 1556] '''Done''' '''1557 Alice Cooper of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-alice-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 16 (Beales) fo. 120 profile [[Unknown-593507|Alice (Unknown) Cooper (bef.1508-bef.1558)]] transcription [[Space:Will_of_Alice_Cooper_Widow_of_Hingham_1557|Will of Alice Cooper Widow of Hingham 1557]] '''Done''' '''1558/9 [[Gylman-7|Sampson Gilmyn]] of Shipdham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/gilman-gilmyn-samson-of-shipdham Transcription [[Space:Will_of_Sampson_Gilmyn_of_Shipdham_1558|here]]''' done''' '''1558/9 Ralph Gilman of Shipdam''', [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/gilman-ralph-of-shipdham] ANF will register Liber 17 (Wolston) fo. 3030. See note below for wills not found on initial search including note, "'''Update:''' Checked calendar and it states folio '''384''', not 303: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-TS1T-1?i=87&cat=291384) '''Done''' transcribed [[Space:Will_of_Ralph_Gylman_1558|here]] '''1560 John Aubrye''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/aubrey-aubrye-john-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 20 (Postyll) fo. 75 - Aubrey (Aubrye), John, of Hingham 1560] Transcription [[Space:Will_of_John_Aubrye_of_Hengham_1560|Will of John Aubrye of Hengham 1560]] '''Done''' '''1563 Katherine Alberye''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/alberye-katherine-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 21 (Waterladde) fo. 21 - Alberye, Katherine, of Hingham, widow] '''Done''' trancript [[Space:Will_of_Katherine_Alberye_1563|here]] '''1572 [[Lincolne-49|Robert Lincoln/Lenckon]] of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincoln-lenckon-robert-of-hingham '''Transcribed [[Space:Will_of_Robert_Lenckon_(Lincolne)_of_Hingham%2C_1572|here]]''' done '''1573 Bartholomew Abell''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/abell-bartholomew-husbandman-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 24 (Chamber) fo. 199 - Abell, Bartholomew, husbandman, of Hingham 1573] [[Space:Will_of_Bartholmew_Abell_of_Hyngham_1573|Will of Bartholmew Abell of Hyngham 1573|Transcription Here]] '''Done''' '''1576 Margaret Cooper of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-margaret-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 25 (Braunche) fo. 366 profile [[Unknown-592267|Margaret Cooper]] [[Space:Will_of_Margaret_Cooper_of_Hingham_1576|will transcription]] '''Done''' '''1594/5 [[Unknown-591327|Cecily Lyncolne]] of Hingham widow (widow of Richard 1572)''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincoln-lyncolne-cecily-of-hingham-widow '''Transcribed [[Space:Will_of_Cicelie_Lyncone_%28Lincolne%29_of_Hingham%2C_1594|here]]''' done '''1598 Thomas Cowper the grocer of Attleborough''' [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-thomas-grocer-of-attleborough ANF will register Liber 34 (Wright) fo. 76 - Cowper, Thomas, grocer, of Attleborough 1599] Transcribed [[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Cowper_of_Attleborough_1599|here]] '''Done''' '''1608 John Snell''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/snell-john [[Snell-89|John Snell (abt.1520-bef.1596)]] '''Done''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_John_Snell_c._1520-1596 '''1609 Gregory (actually George in will) Cooper of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-gregory-of-hingham ANF will register Elflett fo. 314 Cooper, Gregory, of Hingham Date(s) 1607-1609 [[Cooper-34461|George Cooper]] Transcription [[Space:Will_of_George_Cooper_of_HIngham_1609|here]] '''Done''' '''1613 Alice Lyncolne of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lyncolne-alice-of-hingham ANF will register Budd fo. 313 no profile. [[Space:Will_of_Alice_Lyncoln_1614|Here]] '''Done'''
Note: '''might''' be widow of Richard Lincon the Elder of Watton died 1620; his will transcribed by Jo at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lincolne-36 '''1618 John Lincolne of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincolne-john-of-hingham-2 ' profile [[Lincolne-55|John Lincolne (abt.1550-bef.1618)]] transcription [[Space:Will_of_John_Lincolne_of_Hingham%2C_1618|Will of John Lincolne of Hingham, 1618]] '''Done''' '''1618 Peter Cooper of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-peter-of-hingham ANF original will 1618 no. 125 Cooper, Peter, of Hingham 1618. [[Space:Will_of_Peter_Cooper_of_Hengham_1618|Will of Peter Cooper of Hengham 1618]] '''Profile created'''https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cowper-632 ''' 1621 Henry Lincolne of Shipdham (no profile)''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincolne-henry-of-shipdham '''Transcribed [[Space:Will_of_Henry_Lincolne_of_Shipdham%2C_1621|here]]''' done '''1621 John Cooper of Hingham 3 [1621] ''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-john-of-hingham-3 [[Cowper-217|John Cowper (1554-bef.1621)]] [[Space:Will_of_John_Cowper/Cooper_of_Hengham_(Hingham)_1621|Will of John Cowper/Cooper of Hengham (Hingham) 1621]] '''Done''' '''1624 Robert Lincolne of Hingham 2 ''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincolne-robert-of-hingham-2 ANF original will 1624 no. 12 '''no profile'''. '''Done'''.[[Space:Will_of_Robert_Lincoln_1624|Will of Robert Lincolne 1624]] ''' 1625 Hugh Lincolne''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincolne-hugh-of-hingham ANF will register 1625-1626 fo. 114 no. 432 profile [[Lincolne-50|Hugh Lincolne (abt.1560-bef.1625)]] transcription [[Space:Will_of_Hugh_Lincolne_of_Hingham_1625|Will of Hugh Lincolne of Hingham 1625]] '''Done''' '''1626 Henry Cooper of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-henry-of-hingham ANF will register 1625-1626 fo. 93 no. 75 [[Cowper-609|Henry Cowper (abt.1587-bef.1626)]] [[Space:Will_of_Henry_Cooper_of_Hingham%2C_1626|Will of Henry Cooper of Hingham, 1626]] '''Done''' '''1626 Mary Cooper of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-mary-of-hingham ANF original will 1628 no. 87 no profile (Note: Will is dated 1626 and proved in 1628)'''Transcription [[Space:Will_of_Mary_Cooper_1626|here]].''' Profile created, [[Unknown-593240|Marie (Mary) _____ Cooper]]. '''Done''' '''1634 [[Cooper-273|Ann Cooper]] of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-ann-of-hingham. '''Transcription [[Space:Will_of_Ann_Cooper_of_Hingham%2C_a_Single_Woman%2C_1634|here]].''' '''1640 Richard Lincolne of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincolne-richard-of-hingham ANF original will 1640 no. 48 [[Lincoln-377|Richard Lincoln Jr. (abt.1584-abt.1639)]] may be him, in which case the place of birth is wrong. Transcription [[Space:Will_of_Richard_Lyncolne_of_Hingham_1640|Will of Richard Lyncolne of Hingham 1640]] '''Done''' '''1671 John Lincolne of Wymondham (no profile)''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincolne-john-of-wymondham '''Transcribed [[Space:Will_of_John_Lincolne_of_Wymondham%2C_1671|here]] '''1677 William Lincolne of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincolne-william-of-hingham ANF will register 1677-1678 fo. 155 no. 35 '''Done''' transcript [[space:Will_of_William_Lyncolne_1677|here]] Profile [[Lincoln-5134|William Lincolne d.1677]] '''1680 Mary Gilman widow of East Harling''' [[Unknown-165556|Mary (Unknown) Gilman (abt.1604-abt.1680)]] https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/gilman-mary-of-east-harling
'''Done''' Transcription [[Space:Will_of_Mary_Gilman_Widow_of_East_Harling_1680|here]] '''1686 Robert Lincolne of Hingham''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lincolne-robert-of-hingham ANF will register 1684-1686 fo. 1258 no. 61 no profile. Transcription [[Space:Will_of_Robert_Lincolne_of_Hingham_1686|Here]] '''Done''' '''1787 Ann Gilman of Hardingham, wife of Reuben''' https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/gilman-anna-wife-of-reuben-of-hardingham ANF will register 1790-1792 fo. 92 (1790 no. 71) [[Ellis-13624|Anne (Ellis) Gilman (aft.1740-)]] '''Done''' transcription [[Space:Will_of_Ann_(Ellis)_Gilman_1790|here]] '''1789 Reuben Gilman of Hardingham''' [[Gilman-1355| https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/gilman-reuben-of-hardingham Reuben Gilman (1743-1789)]] transcription [[space:Will_of_Reuben_Gilman_1790|here]] '''Done'''

Criche of Ashover Pedigree

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Information transcribed from a letter to Mr. Wolley in 1799. It is available at the British Library. I don't remember which one I took the photos from, but it is likely ''Letter from Laura Short to Mr Wolley, respecting the pedigree of Crich; page 73'' under Derbyshire Collections, Analecta C., Add MS 6668. The page number is not 73 anymore, it is 33. A Lady Deane wrote to Laura Short asking for assistance in finding the Criche family in the Derbyshire registers, and she sent a pedigree to Mr. Wolley for him to inspect and possibly find the information Lady Deane wanted. This specific pedigree was 'transcribed from the 1634 Derby visitation'. The letter (a) means the individual was in the pedigree transcribed by Ralph Brigand, the letter (b) seems to be the names included by Ernest D. Dakeyne junior. The Register numbering system was added by me to make it easier to view, and is not in the original pedigree or transcription. == Pedigree == 1. John Criche of Stubbing Edge, parish of Ashover + of Blore, Staff. (a), m. ___ dau. of ___ Rollesley of Rollesley, Derby. (a) :2. [[Crich-56|William Criche]] of Stubbing Edge, gent.[^ A.D. 1572] living 7 Feb 14 Eliz. (a) :m. ___, dau. of ___ Sandford (a) ::3 i. John Crich (a) ::4 ii. Samuel Crich (a) :m. Elizabeth Hunloke, dau. of Thomas Hunloke of Wingersworth (a); re-married to Richard Dakeyne, no issue (b) ::5 iii. William Crich, m. Eliza __ :::7 i. Ralph, bapt. August 7, 1623 ::6 iv. [[Crich-55|Ralph Crich]], gent. (a), m. [[Woodward-5140|Alice Woodward]], dau. of Thomas Woodward, Clipston, Notts. (a) :::8 i. Thomas, '36 years old 1634, a widower', (a) m. Mary, dau. of Giles Greenhill[?] died w/o issue (a) :::9 ii. [[Crich-54|William]], '2nd son' (a), m. [[Lowe-8063|Ellen Lowe]], dau. of John Lowe of Knosenoss [Knofenoss?] (a) ::::12 i. Ralph (a) ::::13 ii. William (a) ::::14 iii. Henry (a) ::::15 iv. Elizabeth (a) ::::16 v. Alice (a) :::10 iii. Adam, '3rd son. 28 years old 1634, buried at Ashover 24 May 1658' (a), m. Sibill dau. of ___, 'buried at Ashover 2 Nov 1691' ::::17 i. Ralph ::::18 ii. Adam, m. Frances, dau. of ___ :::::23 i. Thomas, 'bap 24 Jan 1726' :::::24 ii. Jemima, 'bap 21 April 1731' ::::19 iii. Alice ::::20 iv. John ::::21 v.Thomas ::::22 vi. James :::11 iv. Jemima, 'bapt. 18 Sep 1623' === Further Information === I have only three photos, so I think there is a missing generation for Adam and Frances and their 'children', as those are Cornelius and Hannah Parker's children/their grandchildren: [[Crich-82|Cornelius Crich]] is the son of Adam and Frances, and was 'the last of the Crich of Stubbing-Edge family'. His profile has a list of the rest of his siblings. Ralph, son of Adam and Sibill, likely has his will transcribed at [[Space:Ralph_Crich%27s_Will|this Free Space here]]. It is dated April 1667 and names people who have all the same names as his siblings, and mother Sibyll. It names no spouse or children, only his family members. This Ralph likely died two months later in June 1667. '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Ashover; All Saints; Parish Register; File line number: 301
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/62279b83f493fd3f9c47d6d2 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 9 October 2023)
Ralph Chrich burial on 19 Jun 1667 in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
==== Added People ==== This includes names of people who aren't listed in the pedgiree but do have a place because they are mentioned on a WikiTree profile. Their names are in bold: 1. John Criche of Stubbing Edge, parish of Ashover + of Blore, Staff. (a), m. ___ dau. of ___ Rollesley of Rollesley, Derby. (a) :2. [[Crich-56|William Criche]] of Stubbing Edge, gent.[^ A.D. 1572] living 7 Feb 14 Eliz. (a) :m. ___, dau. of ___ Sandford (a) ::3 i. John Crich (a) ::4 ii. Samuel Crich (a) :m. Elizabeth Hunloke, dau. of Thomas Hunloke of Wingersworth (a); re-married to Richard Dakeyne, no issue (b) ::5 iii. William Crich, m. Eliza __ :::7 i. Ralph, bap. August 7, 1623 '''Baptism''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Ashover; All Saints; Parish Register; File line number: 16
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/6203c717f493fd6a7dca6c7a FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 10 October 2023)
Ralph Crich baptism on 7 Aug 1623, son of William Crich & Elizabeth, in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
::6 iv. [[Crich-55|Ralph Crich]], gent. (a), m. [[Woodward-5140|Alice Woodward]], dau. of Thomas Woodward, Clipston, Notts. (a) :::8 i. Thomas, '36 years old 1634, a widower', (a) m. Mary, dau. of Giles Greenhill[?] died w/o issue (a) :::9 ii. [[Crich-54|William]], '2nd son' (a), m. [[Lowe-8063|Ellen Lowe]], dau. of John Lowe of Knosenoss [''Knofenoss''?] (a) ::::12 i. Ralph (a) ::::13 ii. William (a) ::::14 iii. Henry (a) ::::15 iv. Elizabeth (a) ::::16 v. Alice (a) :::10 iii. Adam, '3rd son. 28 years old 1634, buried at Ashover 24 May 1658' '''Burial''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Ashover; All Saints; Parish Register; File line number: 80
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/623a0f23f493fd482ae57224 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 10 October 2023)
Adam Crich burial on 2 May 1658 in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
(a), m. Sibill dau. of ___, 'buried at Ashover 2 Nov 1691' ::::17 i. Ralph ::::18 ii. Adam, m. Frances, dau. of ___ ::::: '''Ralph''', bap. 1676 :::::'''William''', bap. 1678 :::::'''Sibell''', born 1681 ::::: '''Adam''', bap. 1684 ::::: '''Cornelius''', bap. 1687, d. 1789, m. Hannah Parker :::::: '''Ralph''', bap. 1720 ::::::'''Frances''', bap. 1721 ::::::'''Cornelius''', bap. 1724 :::::: 23 i. Thomas, 'bap 24 Jan 1726' ::::::'''Sybbil''', bap. 1727 :::::: 24 ii. Jemima, 'bap 21 April 1731' :::::'''Frances''', bap. 1690 :::::'''Jemmami''', bap. 1693 :::::'''John''', born July 21, 1696 :::::'''Alice''', born June 22, 1699 ::::19 iii. Alice ::::20 iv. John ::::21 v.Thomas ::::22 vi. James :::11 iv. Jemima, 'bapt. 18 Sep 1623' '''Baptism''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Ashover; All Saints; Parish Register; File line number: 17
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/6203c717f493fd6a7dca6c7f FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 10 October 2023)
Jemima Crich baptism on 18 Sep 1623, daughter of Ralph Crich & Alice, in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
=== Unplaced People === :'''William''', m. '''Sarah''' [Wheatcroft, 1700? '''Marriage''': "Derbyshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812", database with images
Derbyshire Record Office; Matlock, Derbyshire, England; Diocese: Diocese of Derby
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{{Ancestry Record|61407|454788|uk}} (subscription required, accessed 10 October 2023)
William Erick marriage to Sarah Wheat on 1 Nov 1700 in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
'''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Ashover; All Saints; Parish Register; File line number: 295
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/621d0668f493fda0b7399384 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 10 October 2023)
William Crich marriage to Sarah Wheatcroft on 14 Nov 1700 in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
] (son of Adam and Frances, 1678?) ::'''Hester''', born Nov 13 1702 ::'''William''', born July 7 1707 :: '''Adam''', born Jan 4 1711 :: '''John''', born Dec 22 1713 '''Baptism''': "England & Wales, Christening Index, 1530-1980", database
Original data: Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition
{{Ancestry Record|1351|756141|uk}} (subscription required, accessed 10 October 2023)
John Crich baptism on 1 Jan 1714 (born 22 Dec 1714), son of William Crich & Sarah Crich, in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
m. '''Elizabeth Pursglove''', Sep 8 1742 '''Marriage''': "Derbyshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812", database with images
Derbyshire Record Office; Matlock, Derbyshire, England; Diocese: Diocese of Derby; Reference Number: D 639 A/PI 1/1
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{{Ancestry Record|61407|93713984|uk}} (subscription required, accessed 9 October 2023)
Elizabeth Pursglove marriage to John Critch on 8 Sep 1742 in South Wingfield, Derbyshire, England.
(based on indexed record) '''Marriage''': "Staffordshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812", database
Staffordshire Record Office; Stafford, Staffordshire, England
{{Ancestry Record|62248|1045991|uk}} (subscription required, accessed 10 October 2023)
John Crich (27) marriage to Elizabeth Purslove on 8 Sep 1741 in South Wingfield, Staffordshire, England.
:::'''Hannah''', bap July 10 1743 ::: '''William''', bap July 28 1745 :::'''Sarah''', bap March 20 1747 :::'''Esther''', bap June 24 1750 :::'''Elizabeth''', bap May 17 1752 :::'''John''', bap Jan 12 1755 :::'''Thomas''', bap Sept 4 1757 :::'''Adam''', bap. Oct 28 1759 - ::[[Critch-281|'''William''']], m. [[Unknown-664265|'''Ann''']]? ::: [[Critch-282|'''Hannah''']], bap. 14 Feb 1762 '''Baptism''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Denby; St Mary; Parish Register; File line number: 1126
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/611ba275f493fd2fe09c7f96 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 10 October 2023)
Hannah Critch baptism on 14 Feb 1762, daughter of Willm Critch & Ann, in Denby, Derbyshire, England.
:::'''[[Crich-97|Adam]]''', bap. June 10 1764? :::first m. [[Eaton-10232|'''Sarah Eaton''']] 1788, d. 1796 ::::'''[[Critch-143|Adam]]''', bap. 1794, m. '''Nellie/Ellen Smith''' 1817 '''1851 Census''': "1851 England Census", database with images
Class: HO107; Piece: 2126; Folio: 129; Page: 31; GSU roll: 87756; ED, institution, or vessel: 2; Household schedule number: 101
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{{Ancestry Record|8860|10221131|uk}} (subscription required, accessed 9 October 2023)
Adam Crich (60) head of household in Shipley in Basford registration district in Derbyshire, England. Born in Heanor, Derbyshire, England.
'''1841 Census''': "1841 England Census", database with images
Class: HO107; Piece: 188; Book: 20; Civil Parish: Heanor; County: Derbyshire; Enumeration District: 10; Folio: 11; Page: 17; Line: 1; GSU roll: 241292
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{{Ancestry Record|8978|885964|uk}} (subscription required, accessed 9 October 2023)
Adam Erich (45) in Heanor in Basford registration district in Derbyshire, England. Born in Derbyshire, England.
::::: '''[[Critch-142|William]]''', bap 1817, m. '''Charlotte Luke''', '''Eliza Howell''' :::::: '''Michael''', born 1843 :::::: '''Sarah''', born 1848, m. '''Francis Harvey''' ::::: '''Sarah''', born 1821 :::::'''[[Critch-264|Adam]]''', born 1826, m. '''Maria Webster''', 1847 '''1861 Census''': "1861 England Census", database with images
Class: Rg 9; Piece: 2435; Folio: 115; Page: 18; GSU roll: 542970; ED, institution, or vessel: 6; Household schedule number: 76
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Adam Crich (36) head of household in Shipley in Basford registration district in Derbyshire, England. Born in Cotmanhay, Derbyshire, England.
:::::: '''Jonas''', born 1848 :::::: '''Joseph''', born 1849 ::::::'''William''' ::::::'''Henry''', m.''' Elizabeth Smedley''', 1875 ::::::'''Joseph''', born 1856 ::::::'''Ellen''', bap. Aug 22 1858 ::::::'''Enoch''', born 1860 ::::: '''Jonas''', born 1828 ::::: '''Joseph''', born 1830 :::::'''Dorothy''', born 1833, m. '''John Alworth''', 1858 :::::'''Ellen''', born 1838 :::second m. [[Henshaw-1410|'''Hannah Henshaw''']] 1797, bur. Oct 31 1813 ::::[[Crich-112|'''Noah''']], bap. 1812, m. '''Elizabeth Thompson''' ::::: '''Mary Ann''' ::::: '''John''', born 1844 :::::'''Cornelius''' :::::'''Edward''', born 1851 :::::'''Elizabeth''' :::: '''Sarah''', bap. Nov 1813 - The following are uncertain relations: : '''[[Crich-85|William]]''', m. '''[[Unknown-648327|Martha]]''' ___ [Hukin?] '''Marriage''': "Nottinghamshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812", database with images
Nottinghamshire Archives; Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England; Pr4148; Reference: Pr4148
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William Chrich marriage to Martha Hukin on 12 Nov 1732 in Kirton, Holy Trinity, Nottinghamshire, England.
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Hannah Crich baptism on 16 Sep 1733, daughter of William Crich & Martha Crich, in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
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Hannah Creech marriage to Samuel Den on 7 Aug 1764 in Tibshelf, Derbyshire, England.
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Adam Creech baptism on 7 Apr 1735, son of William Creech & Martha Creech, in Tibshelf, Derbyshire, England.
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Martha Crich baptism in 1740, daughter of Wm Crich & Martha Crich, in Tibshelf, Derbyshire, England.
::'''William Creech''', bap 1745 '''Baptism''': "Derbyshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812", database with images
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William Creech baptism on 9 Mar 1745, son of William Creech & Martha Creech, in Tibshelf, Derbyshire, England.
:: '''John Creech''', bap 1749 '''Baptism''': "Derbyshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812", database with images
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John Creech baptism in 1749, son of William Creech & Martha Creech, in Tibshelf, Derbyshire, England.
- :'''Adam''', m. '''Elizabeth Allin''' '''Baptism''': "Derbyshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812", database with images
Derbyshire Record Office; Matlock, Derbyshire, England; Diocese: Diocese of Derby
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Elizabeth Allin baptism on 8 Apr 1733, daughter of William Allin & Gertrude Allin, in Ashover, Derbyshire, England.
, 1762 '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database", database
Derbyshire; Wirksworth; St Mary; Register of unspecified type; File line number: 3233
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5817cb85e93790eb7f96a949 FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 10 October 2023)
Ardam Crich marriage to Elizabeth Allin on 13 Sep 1762 in Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England.
::'''William''', b. __, bur. July 2 1781 - :'''Joseph''', m. ____ ::[[Critch-283|'''Levi''']], b. ~1823, m. '''Sarah Barlow''', 1847 :::'''Elizabeth''', b. 1848 :::'''Henry''', b. 1852 :::[[Crich-114|'''Levi''']], b. 1854, m. '''Mary Hart''' :::'''William''', b. 1858 - :'''William''', m. Melicent ____ ::[[Crich-110|'''John''']], b. ~1819 m. Mary Barrett == Sources ==

Criminal Charge: Rex versus Gostwick (and) al.

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[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gostwick_Name_Study&public=1 Gostwick Name Study] '''''Criminal Trial of William Gostwick, abt 1685''''' "Placita coronae, or, Pleas of the crown in matters criminal and civil: containing a large collection of modern precedents, viz. appeals, convictions, certiorari's and pleadings thereto, indictments, informations, traverses, pleadings, &c., Writs of mandamus, quo warranto, restitution, habeas corpus, &c. and returns thereof : with great variety of precedents, under many other heads, relating to the crown law." Tremaine, J., Rice, J. (1723)., In the Savoy [London]: Printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling ... for T. Ward ... [et al.]., [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32437121670802&view=1up&seq=201&skin=2021 pg. 187] Original transcription of the doc in Latin by eyesight The date 'Jacobi Secundi' can be traced to the Jacobites and suggests: '''''1685''''' :: e.g. "1685, Anno Regni Serenissimi Domini Nostri Jacobi Secundi, Dei Gratia" The date, and location of Willington, suggest only one William, [[Gostwick-17|Sir William Gostwick, 4th Bt]]
Willielmus Gostwick nuper de Willington in County Bedd Mip & Barr' & aP, & c. existentes & quilibet eor existen person' malor' nominis fame & disposition inhonest ac machinan & malitiose intenden & int femet ipsos conspirantes compassantes & devisantes quend S.V. Gen ex infidiis verbrare vulnerare & maletractare r die S. Anno, & c. apud, & c. ad nequissimas machination compassation & devisation suas suas p'd citius pimplend psiciend & ad effectum redigend prefat M.B. & J.R. per direction & consensum pred' W.G. & al' Ac in prosecution conspiration pred' miserunt sub falso nomine pro pred' S.V. ad quandum ad quandam Tabernam cognit p nomem Le Green Dragon Tavern fcituat' in Fleetstreet, London in Paroch. & c. Et innsum pretat S.V. adtunc & ibedem insidiaver Anglice did way-lay Et quod p'd M.B. & al, & c. postea fcilicet die Anno, & c. Vi & Armis, & c.apud Paroch, & c. ex ocuration & incitation p'd W.G. & G. C. ipsipfat M.B. & al', &c. adtune & ibid ex infidiis in & sup pred' S. V. in pace Dei & dicti Domini Regis adtunc & ibidem existen Vi & Armis, & c. insult & Afraiam Fecer' Et ipsum prefat S. adtunc & ibidem Vi & Armis, & c. gravissime periculosissime verberaverunt verberaverunt vulneraverunt & maletraever' ita quod de vita cius maxime desperabatur Et ulterius Coron' & Attorn' dieti Dom Reg p eodem Dom Rege dat cur bic intelligi & informari quod p'd S.V. de verberation vulneration & maletractation' pd' a die anno supradictor ufq; diem exhibition hujus infrmationis apud Paroch, & c. languebat & languidus vixit & in magno periculo vite sue existit Et quod pred' W. G. & al, & c. Ap Enormia eidem S.V. adtunc & ibidem Vi & armis intuler' ad grave dampn ipsius S.V. ac contra pacem dicti Domini Regis nune Coron', & c.
Machine aided Google Latin>English Translation with some edits: Rex Versis Gostwick & al' Trinity 3 Jacobi Secuni
William Gostwick late of Willington in County Bedd Mip & Barr' & aP, & c. existing and each of them being the person' of the name of evil, of the name of famine and disposition dishonorably and devising and maliciously intending and conspiring against one another in sympathizing and despising what S.V. Gen. to strike out of unfaithfulness, to strike, to wound & to curse on the day of the Holy Year, &c. before, &c. to the most wicked machination of their compassation & devisation their p'd quicker pimplend psiciend & to reduce the effect of prefat M.B. & J.R. by direction & consent of W.G. [William Gostwick] and in the prosecution of the conspiracy they sent under a false name for pred' S.V. for a while at a shop called Le Green Dragon Tavern in Fleetstreet, London in the parish. & c. The innsum pretat S.V. then and there, did I lie in ambush in English and that way-p'd M.B. & al, & c. afterwards on the day of the year, & c. By virtue of their arms & c.in the parish, & c. ex ocuration & incitation p'd W.G.[William Gostwick] G. C. & M.B. & al', &c. then and ibid from the unbeliefs in and above the S. V. in the peace of God and of the said Lord King then and there living by force of arms & c(rown). insult & Fecer' Afraia?, and the same S. then and there said by force of arms & c. seriously beat most dangerously. They have smitten, wounded, and badly so that he despairs of life more quickly, and further he gives the Coroner and Attorney of the Diet to the same Dom King why he is here understood and informed that he is p'd S.V. from the day of the year above mentioned date of exhibition of this link at Parish pastor, & c. he was ill, and he lived impotent, and was in great danger of his life; An outrageous apprehension by S.V. then and there by force and arms was I brought in to the grave damage of the same S.V. and against the peace of the said Lord King now Coron(ated & Crowned).

Criminals in my Tree

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Crimthann Nia Náir

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== Please do not delete this Profile == it has been chosen as the starting place from which to improve the profiles of those who struggled for control of Ireland from this time forward. {{Irish Roots}} ''see'' [[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland]] == Crimthann Nia Náir == Son of [[Space:Lugaid_Alldathach_(Ui_Eremoin)_mac_Cairpre]] Brother to [[Lughaid-1|Mogha Lamha (Lughaid) mac Lugaid Allathach (-abt.0100)]] Father of [[Fearadhach-1|Feradach Finnfechtnach Fearadhach (-abt.0036)]] Crimthann Nia Náir is a legendary Milesian ruler who lived in the time of Christ; Listed as monarch no: 100 in [http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Monarchs.php Library Ireland : The Stem of the Irish Nation; the Line of Heber] by John O'Hart; Crimthann Nia Náir was seven years into his reign "when our Lord Jesus Christ was born". original text scanned by University of Pittsburgh [https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor_01ohar Irish Pedigrees or The origin and Stem of the Irish Nation] by John O'Hart (1892) Vol: 1 Page: 58 His father is said to have been [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugaid_Riab_nDerg Lugaid Riab nDerg] Tuathal Teachtmhar son of Fiachaidh Fionnoladh, son of Fearadhach Fionn Feachtnach, son of '''Criomhthann Nia Nar, son of Lughaidh Riabh nDearg''', son of the three Finneamhnas, son of Eochaidh Feidhlioch of the race of Eireamhon, held the sovereignty of Ireland thirty years. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100054.html Celt : History of Ireland XXXlX] p:243 by Geoffrey Keating; corpus of electronic texts edition and through incest [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clothru Clothru] was Crimthann's mother, aunt and grandmother. In another history, Crimthann Nia Náir, the son of Lugaid Riab nDerg, took the 89th kingship of Ireland when he slew Conchobor Abrat-Ruad. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimthann_Nia_Náir Wikipedia : Crimthann Nia Náir] from Oxford Reference : A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology - Conchobar Abratruad was an early king of the Lagin, ancestors of the Leinstermen of eastern Ireland; not to be confused with the better-known Conchobar mac Nessa. (from the Lebor Gabála Érenn : The Book of the Taking of Ireland PART VI G-K : ed & trans. with notes by R. A. Stewart Macalister, D.Litt.) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimthann_Nia_Náir Wikipedia : Crimthann Nia Náir] Crimthann and Conaire Mór (or Conary the Great - the 97th Monarch of Ireland) both made expeditions to Britain and Gaul; and assisted the Picts and Britains in their wars with the Romans. [http://www.araltas.com/features/heremon.html 95 - Stem of the Irish Nation : Heremon to Art Eanfhear] He was married to Nar-Tath-Chaoch, dau. of Laoch, son of Daire, who lived in the land of the Picts (Scotland). [http://www.araltas.com/features/heremon.html 95 - Stem of the Irish Nation : Heremon to Art Eanfhear] Crimthann was married to Bainé, daughter of the King of Alba, and the mother of Feredach Fionn Feachtnach. [http://www.araltas.com/features/heremon.html 95 - Stem of the Irish Nation : Heremon to Art Eanfhear] The death of Crimthann-Niadh-Nar 'The Heroic' (son of Lughaidh Sriabh-n Dearg) was occasioned by a fall from his horse, B.C. 9. [http://www.araltas.com/features/heremon.html 95 - Stem of the Irish Nation : Heremon to Art Eanfhear] A fortress at Howth, Dún Crimthann, is named for him, though its precise location may be disputed. [http://www.secret-ireland.com/crimthann-howth/ Secret Ireland : Crimthann and Howth] In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebor_Gab%C3%A1la_%C3%89renn Lebor Gabála Érenn] we read; ''It was he who went adventuring [to Edar] from Dún Crimthann along with Nár the Fairy Woman, so that he was a fortnight over a month there, and brought away with him many treasures, including the gilded chariot, and the golden checker- board, and the mantle of Crimthann. He died after coming out, at the end of a fortnight over a month.'' (from the Lebor Gabála Érenn : The Book of the Taking of Ireland PART VI Ed & Trans. with notes by R. A. Stewart Macalister, D.Litt.) [https://celt.ucc.ie/LGGK.pdf Celt : quoting source Macalister, LGE, Vol. 5, p. 303] == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimthann_Nia_N%C3%A1ir Wikipedia : Crimthann Nia Náir] * [http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095648121 Oxford Reference : Crimthann Nia Náir] * A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology : Crimthann Nia Náir by James MacKillop * [https://celt.ucc.ie/LGTZ.pdf. Celt : LEBOR GABÁLA ÉRENN : The Book of the Taking of Ireland] part: VI trans. & ed: R.A. Stewart Macalister

Crippen/Grippen Heritage

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Grippen-3|Cindy Ehlen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6563511 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Crippen/Grippen heritage

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Grippen-3|Cindy Ehlen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6563511 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Crippens in Vermillion IN and Vermilion IL Counties

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== Introduction == The goal of this project is to research the Crippens who lived in the mid-19th century in Vermillion County, Indiana and the adjacent Vermilion County, Illinois, with an eye to determining their ancestors. This page collects related sources, conjectures, records for all the known family members. Note the slight difference in spelling of the two counties. Right now this project just has two members: [[Hayes-10374|A. Hayes]] and [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Road trips to WI and maybe Vermillion/Vermilion area Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19210624 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Background & Crippen Family Members == This project started as independent Crippen family brick walls researched by [[Hayes-10374|A. Hayes]] and [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]. These brick walls went back to the area of Vermilion County, Illinois and to the adjacent, and nearly identically named, Vermillion County, Indiana. Were these Crippen family members from two family trees, part of the same family? The research outlined here (done by [[Hayes-10374|A. Hayes]]) points to a connection of the families. Research is being done to go further back on the Crippen family line. The eventual goal is to see if it can be connected to the larger Crippen family in the United States. See more at the [[Space:Crippen_Name_Study|Crippen Name Study]]. Currently the matriarch of this family is [[Cline-5062|Catherine Ruth (Cline) Crippen]]. Her husband, with the last name Crippen, is currently unknown. But research shown here is narrowing down the possibilities. See [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cline-Descendants-5062 Catherine (Cline) Crippen's descendants] for the family structure. Vermillion County, Indiana, is a long narrow county that runs along part of the Indiana / Illinois border. It was founded in 1824 out of part of Parke County.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermillion_County,_Indiana Parke and Fountain Counties, Indiana, lie to the East; Vermilion and Edgar Counties, Illinois, lie to the West. As the Crippens were located in Highland Township, Vermillion, Indiana, the next nearest county was Vermilion, Illinois. Starting with the 1840 United States Census, various Crippen family members lived in this area. They were all, except for the mother, Catherine, born in Ohio. Crippens in Vermillion, Indiana or Vermilion, Illinois: * [[Cline-5062|Catherine Ruth (Cline) Crippen]], born in Maryland abt. 1785, died after 1850, probably in Vermilion, Illinois. FSFTID: LRSL-9LF * [[Crippen-793|Peter Crippen ]], born in Ohio abt. 1810 , died in Vermillion, Indiana 1889. FSFTID: L6JD-Q97 * [[Crippen-798|Joseph Crippen]], born in Ohio in 1850 US Census says Ohio; in 1860 US Census, Indiana between 1800 and 1812, died between 1860 and 1870, probably in Vermillion, Indiana. FSFTID: KZF3-5FS. * [[Crippen-823|Samuel Crippen]] born in Ohio abt. 1811, died after 1870, probably in Vermillion, Indiana. FSFTID: LRSL-9LF * [[Crippen-824|James Crippen]], born in Ohio abt. 1813, died after 1850, possibly in Vermilion, Illinois. FSFTID: GMGW-5KC * [[Crippen-796|Noah Crippen]], born in Ohio abt. 1813, died after 1872, probably in Vermillion, Indiana * [[Crippen-825|Jacob Crippen]], born in Ohio abt. 1825, died after 1860, probably in Vermillion, Indiana. FSFTID: GMGW-RGQ * [[Crippen-315|Jesse Crippen]], born in Ohio abt. 1826, died after 1876, probably in Missouri. FSFTID: GMGW-TRK. * [[Crippen-826|Josiah Crippen]], born in Ohio abt. 1826, died after 1850, possibly in Vermilion, Illinois. FSFTID: GMGW-TRK * [[Crippen-728|Margaret Lavina Crippen]], later Weir, born in Ohio 1827, died 1910 in Vermillion, Indiana. FSFTID: L8BZ-6W4 * Possibly another daughter. Her presence is suggested in the 1840 US Census Record. Unsourced family trees suggest her name was Catherine. ===1830s=== * 13 Mar 1834 marriage of Joseph Crippen and -Elizabeth Manser in [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDN4-T5X/ Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958 (Greene, Ohio)] and see also Joseph Crippen and --eth Minare, 13 Mar 1834 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZFG-83X/Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013 (Greene, Ohio)] ===1840s=== * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTL-B2Q/ United States Census, 1840, (Eugene Township, Vermillion, Indiana)] Images 9 and 10 of 12, line 19 ::Catherine Cripon ::her age between 50-60 (born between 1780-1790) ::0003200000000 (3 males between 15-20; 2 males between 20-30) ::0020000100000 (2 females between 10-15; one female between 50-60) ::number of insane and idiots at private charge: 4 (see image 10) * Peter Creppen, taxpayer in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7HK6-B3W2/ Ohio Tax Records, 1800-1850 (Beavercreek Township, Greene, Ohio)]. Image 554 corroborates Beavercreek Twp location in 1830 (see * 20 Aug 1843 marriage of Noah Crippin and Sarah Weer in [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27V3-DQX/ Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007 (Vermillion, Indiana)]. Sarah Weer was probably related to Jacob Weir who married Lavina Crippen in 1849 (below) *17 Jul 1849 marriage of Peter Crippen and Sarah Ann Mowsier in [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27V3-XM5/ Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007 (Vermillion, Indiana)] * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7WMR-SQ2M/ Ohio Tax Records, 1800-1850] ::1848 entry in Miami Township, Greene County, Ohio, United States ::reference to purchase by Joseph Crippen from Burton(?) Ehler; * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:78DT-KNPZ/ Ohio Tax Records, 1800-1850] ::1849 entry in Miami Township, Greene County, Ohio, United States ::Taxpayer: Joseph Crippen; property in N Corner * 20 Dec 1849 marriage of Jacob Weir and Lavina Crippen in [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27V3-DMS/ Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007 (Vermillion, Indiana)] * 20 Dec 1849 marriage of Jesse Crippen and Sarah Ann Force, probably a double wedding with the above, in [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27V3-NTV/ Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007 (Vermillion, Indiana)] ===1850s=== * Cath'n (or Ruth) and her four handicapped sons are living with her youngest son, Jesse. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M85Q-517/ United States Census, 1850 (Vermilion, Illinois)] ::Jesse Crippen, age 33 [could be 23]; Farmer, born in Ohio; value of real estate owned: None ::Sarah Ann Crippen, age 17, born “ ::Ruth/n or Kath/n, age 65, born in Maryland ::Sam’l, age 39, farmer, born in Ohio, Idiot ::James, age 37, "" (farmer, born in Ohio, idiot) ::Jacob, age 25, "" (farmer, born in Ohio, idiot) ::Josiah, age 23, "" (farmer, born in Ohio, idiot) ::Ruth/Kath'n, James and Josiah Crippen are never seen again. There is a James Crippen, born 1823 in Ohio in [[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX4C-T1G/ United States Census, 1860 (Peoria, Illinois)], but he is married and a Miller by occupation -- I am doubtful that someone considered 'idiotic' in 1840 and 1850 would be able to pull together the capital to own a mill by 1860. The same goes for Jas. Crippen, born 1825 in Ohio, occupation: Merchant; who appears in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXHD-C4Q/ United States Census, 1860 (Pulaski, Illinois)] * Joseph was still living in Ohio, about 21 miles from Beavercreek Township *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX3V-TPH/ United States Census, 1850 (Green, Clark, Ohio)]. ::Joseph Crippin Male 38 Ohio ::Elizabeth Crippin Female 34 Ohio ::Mary Crippin Female 13 Ohio ::Sarah Crippin Female 11 Ohio ::Catharine Crippin Female 9 Ohio ::Robert Crippin Male 7 Ohio ::Aaron Crippin Male 5 Ohio *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:78YM-17W2/ Ohio Tax Records, 1800-1850] : ::1850 entry in Miami Township, Greene County, Ohio, United States ::reference to sale by Joseph Crippen to George Allen *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVC-1N8/ United States Census, 1850 (Highland, Vermillion, Indiana)] ::Peter Crippins Male 40 Ohio ::Sarah Crippins Female 17 Illinois ::Isabella Crippins Female 0 Indiana *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVC-R5R/ United States Census, 1850 (Highland, Vermillion, Indiana)] ::Noah Crippen Male 37 Ohio ::Sarah Crippen Female 27 Indiana ::Sarah C Crippen Female 6 Indiana ::William S Crippen Male 4 Indiana ::Joseph R Crippen Male 0 Indiana ::Living just next door were Jacob Weir and Lavina Crippen Weir ===1860s=== *Joseph had moved to Indiana. This is the same as the 1850 family in Ohio as shown by the names and ages of the children. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4N4-96M/ United States Census, 1860 (Highland Township, Vermillion, Indiana)] ::Joseph Crippen Male 60 Indiana ::Elizabeth Crippen Female 44 Ohio ::Sarah Crippen Female 21 Ohio ::Catharine Crippen Female 19 Ohio ::Robert Crippen Male 17 Ohio ::Aaron Crippen Male 14 Ohio ::Ann E Crippen Female 12 Ohio *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4N4-SQF/ United States Census, 1860 (Highland Township, Vermillion, Indiana)] ::Peter Crippen Male 53 Ohio ::Sarah A Crippen Female 27 Indiana ::Charles Crippen Male 7 Indiana ::Barbara Crippen Female 4 Indiana ::Rebecca Crippen Female 2 Indiana ::Jacob Crippen Male 33 Ohio, 'idiot' ::Next door to the Noah Crippen household. Two households away is the Jacob Weir household. *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4N4-SQC/ United States Census, 1860 (Highland Township, Vermillion, Indiana)] ::Noah Crippen Male 43 Ohio ::Sarah Crippen Female 37 Indiana ::Catharine Crippen Female 15 Indiana ::William Crippen Male 14 Indiana ::Resin J Crippen Male 9 Indiana ("Joseph R." in 1850) ::Elizabeth Crippen Female 5 Indiana *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXCZ-F35/ United States Census, 1860 (Georgetown Township, Vermilion, Illinois)] ::Jessee Crippen Male 34 Ind ::Sarah Crippen Female 23 Ind ::Sarah Crippen Female 8 Ind ::James Crippen Male 5 Ind ::Joseph Crippen Male 5 Ind ::Elizabeth Crippen Female 1 Ind *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4N4-SQB/ United States Census, 1860 (Highland Township, Vermillion, Indiana)] ::Jacob Weir Male 33 Pennsylvania ::Levina Weir Female 31 Ohio ::William H Weir Male 9 Indiana ::John Weir Male 7 Indiana ::Susan Weir Female 12 Indiana (gave surname as "Crippin" for marriage record) ::Caroline Weir Female 5 Indiana ::James M Weir Male 3 Indiana ::Rebecca Weir Female 1 Indiana *Jesse Crippen registers for the Civil War Draft in Georgetown, Vermilion, Illinois, June, 1863 {{ Ancestry Record|1666|4099462 }}. He is a 32 year old farmer, born in Ohio ===1870s and beyond=== *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX6X-PKX/ United States Census, 1870 (Highland, Vermillion, Indiana)]: Samuel Crippen, age 70 (1800), born in Ohio, 'idiot' in household of Jacob and Lavina (Crippen) Weir. Margaret Lavina lived to 1910. Her death record states that her father's surname was Crippen and her mother's surname was Clines. *Noah Crippen remarried in 1866 after the death of Sarah Weer Crippen. He was a property owner in Vermillion, Indiana as of 1872, and afterwards disappears from view *Peter Crippen & his family were living next door to the Jacob and Margaret Lavina Crippen Weir in 1870. Peter died in Highland Township, Vermillion, Indiana in 1889. His will is in the Indiana Wills and Probate Records, 1798-1999 database {{ Ancestry Image|9045|007662073_00395}} There is not agreement on what happened to Jesse Crippen. He disappears from Vermilion County, Illinois, after the 1865 Illinois State Census. This record [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M465-QJK/ United States Census, 1870 (Prairie Township, McDonald County, Missouri)] shows a very similar looking man with a wife named Sarah, both born in Ohio, with twin sons of the same age as Joseph and James in the 1860 Census. BUT the names are very different and the children don't map perfectly. == Paternal Line: Crippen / Crippin == Who is the father of this Crippen family? We know that all the Crippens above, other than the materfamilias Catherine (Cline) Crippen, were born in Ohio. In order to discover who the father might be, we need to set some criteria for possible matches. We need to '''find a family in 1830''' with: * A father with a Crippen / Crippin / Crepon / Grippen last name. Even Griffin if other points match. * If a father does not exist, then the household head should be Catherine Ruth Crippen/Crepon/Grippen (Criffen or Griffen also a possibility) * A mother, Catherine (Cline) Crippen, born about 1785 (40-49 years old in 1830). * An Ohio residence in 1830 * Not in Ohio in 1840, because Catherine had moved to Indiana, living with some of her children. * '''At least 5 sons.''' Sons might get miscounted, or ages shift, but we should expect to see a fair number of boys. ''Ideally:'' ** 2 will be under age 5 (Jesse and Josiah) ** 1 of whom should be between 5-9 (Jacob) ** 1 of whom should be 10-14 (James) ** 1 of whom should be 15-19 (Samuel) * '''Probably''' 1 daughter ** who should be under 5 (Margaret Lavina) * '''Possibly''' ** 2 or 3 more sons around age 20 (either 15-19 or 20-29). these would be Peter, Noah, and (maybe?) Joseph Crippen ** the other 15-20 year old Female in the 1840 census would also be under 5 as of 1830 and may be listed. While census ages can slip around, the head count should be at least 8, and possibly more, with a number of young sons. === Candidates Considered and Ruled Out === The following census households in the 1830 Ohio census have been ruled out for not having enough sons: * Stephen Crippen of Oxford, Huron County, Ohio (2 boys) * Samuel Crippen of Perry, Muskingum County, Ohio [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5G-F8X] had only 2 sons * James Grippen of Millcreek, Hamilton County, Ohio (only 1 male under 20) * Jacob Crippen of Union, Ross County, Ohio (2 boys) * Abel Crispan of Knox, Columbiana County, Ohio (no young sons) * Joseph Crippen [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGV-S98] of Sharon, Franklin County, Ohio (no children). Another option is [[Crippen-529|Amos Crippen]] of Athens, Athens, Ohio and his large family -- 2 boys 5-9 and 4 boys 15-19 as of 1830. BUT only 2 boys are under age 15 AND he is living there in Athens Ohio in 1840, with fewer children (some have presumably grown up and moved out of the house). Amos stays put in Athens County, where the 1850 census shows a wife named [[Stedman-880|Amelia Stedman]]. He died there abt. 1856. There are Ancestry.com family trees that posit Jesse Crippen, b. 1778 in Sharon CT, d. 1878 in Green {sic}, Ohio as the father. The photograph used is from the Find A Grave memorial for [[Grippen-9|Jesse Grippen]], 1778-1868. Jesse Grippen died in Hillsdale County, Michigan, was married to a woman Rachel, and had children who don't overlap with the Vermillion/Vermilion Crippens. In addition, he was living in NY as of the 1850 Census, while his purported wife was in Indiana. This makes no sense. & seems like an illogical attempt to connect the family tree with Thankful Fuller Crippen. Looking for Jesse Crippen in Ohio, I found Jesse Crippen in Cincinnati, Hamilton Ohio in 1820 {{Ancestry Record|7734|44879}}. BUT this individual also seems to living in Cincinnati in 1850 and 1860 {{ Ancestry Record|7667|43760353 }} Another family tree approach is to assume that the elderly Samuel Crippen living with Margaret Lavina Crippen Weir in the 1870 Census was her father. But he is marked as an 'idiot' and is probably the same person living in Jesse Crippen's household in 1850, just with poor info as to his actual age. === Narrowing Down the Case === Below is a list of possibilities found in Ohio: # Athens, Athens County, Ohio: [[Crippen-529|Amos Crippen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLS-1KP]. Man age 26-45, 3 young sons, one 16-26; 2 daughters under 10, wife 26-45 # Rome township, Athens County, Ohio: [[Crippen-612|James Crippen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY1-97KZ?i=1&cc=1803955&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHL3-MNV], 1 man 26-45, 3 boys under 10, 2 boys 10-16, one female each in the -10,10-16,16-26, 26-45 category, ''But he dies in Rome Township abt. 1856.'' # Rome township, Athens County, Ohio: [[Crippen-801|Thaddeus Crippen]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY1-97KZ?i=1&cc=1803955&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHL3-MNV], 1 man 26-45, 1 boy under 10, 1 girl under 10, woman 16-26. By 1830 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGJ-8SH], he had moved to Bern, Athens, OH and had 1 son under 1 and one 10-15 # Lee, Athens County, Ohio: Caney (Corney?) Crippen [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHL3-MNV] 1 man 26-45, 3 boys under 10, 1 woman 26-45 # Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio: Jesse Crippen [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLS-VTZ]; 3 boys under 10, 1 10-16, 1 man 26-45; 1 girl under 10, 1 woman 16-26 # Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio: [[Crippen-916|William Crippen]] in 1820 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLS-KDZ], 1 man 26-45, 3 sons under 16, 3 girls under 6, one woman 16-26. In 1830 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5L-YH2], William, age 50-60 had 1 son 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 25-20, 3 daughters, and a wife age 40-50 # Oxford, Huron County, Ohio: [[Crippen-497|Stephen Crippen]] Oldest male over 45, 5 sons; 1 16-26 female, 1 woman +45. # Oxford, Huron County, Ohio: [[Crippen-516|Stephen Crippen Jr]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGS-YF8]. He is the son of Stephen Crippen above. # Twin Township, Preble County: David Gripson [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHL9-B27]; 1 man 26-45, 4 boys under 10; 2 girls under 10 The Crippens of Huron county in northern Ohio are pretty well documented and not a match. They are descended from the New England -> NY family. The Crippens of Cincinnati also need to be looked at. Better options are the Crippens in Athens County in southeastern Ohio. In the list above, [[Crippen-529|Amos Crippen]] was already ruled out, and we find that [[Crippen-612|James Crippen]] and [[Crippen-801|Thaddeus Crippen]] are his brothers. More of this family is discussed further below. === Possible Candidate: [[Crippen-1023|Joseph Crippen]] / Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio === The best option is [[Crippen-1023|Joseph Crippen]], born 1780-1790, who, :(a) had lots of sons in 1830, :(b) had a wife of the correct age, and :(c) does not seem to be living in Ohio (or elsewhere) as of the 1840 US Census. Here we have Joseph Crippen in the 1830 US Census: * Name: ''Joseph Crippen'' in [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGV-8KZ United States Census, 1830 (Beavercreek Township, Greene, Ohio)] ::Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2, Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1; Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2; Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1; Free White Persons - Under 20: 11; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 13; Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 13 What about 1820? Our info is that the Catherine Crippen and her mysterious husband were having children in Ohio starting about 1810. But of course there are no Joseph Crippens or Crippens living in Greene County. Arguments for: * Joseph Crippen's 1830 Census record matches what we know of the Crippens in Indiana / Illinois * There are Clines in Greene County, Ohio; in fact there is a Cline family Cemetery * Peter Crippen is on the tax rolls in Beavercreek Township 1839-1841 * In 1834, Joseph Crippen (Jr.) marries Elizabeth Mansur in Greene County. Later, Joseph and Elizabeth were living first in Ohio in 1850, then in Vermillion County, Indiana in 1860. There is no Joseph Crippen (or variants) in Beavercreek Township in the 1820 Census, unless it is the "Joseph Climer," who had a large family. See {{Ancestry Image|7734|4093901_00171}}. Beavercreek lies just slightly to the west of the 1790 Virginia Military District, and within the "Land Between the Miami's". There is a lot of useful history in ''The Little Miami: Wild & Scenic River Ecology and History" Stanley Hedeen, The Little Miami...Ecology and History [http://littlemiami.com/LITTLE%20MIAMI%20RIVER%20ECOLOGY%20AND%20HISTORY.pdf] published at the Little Miami Conservancy website, littlemiami.org. Virginia Military District material begins on p. 25 Crippin's patent in Virginia Military District: Patent information from General Land Office Records, Bureau of Land Management [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=OH1930__.124&docClass=STA&sid=wxb5gc5h.odf#patentDetailsTabIndex=0] Document 5179; land office: Ohio; remarks: Mwn 5284 Patent, “in consideration of military service performed by John Nicholas (an Ensign for three years) and William Crippin (a private for three years) … there is granted by the United States unto James Galloway junior-- “-- certain tract of land, containing three hundred forty six and two thirds acres situate between the little Miami and Sciota Rivers, north-west of the River Ohio, as by survey (dated 7 June 1808), described as 346 2/3 acres on two Military Warrants to wit: On part of No 5179 and on 5284 whose rights have been severally assigned to the said James Galloway junior. On Todd’s fork… (handwritten note) “John Nicholas and William Crippins were originally entitled to the bounty land granted by the within patent to James Galloway jun’r, who claims under the said Nicholas & Crippin. War Office 4 Feb 1809/ H Dearborn, Secy of War.” Checked DAR's genealogy database [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Action=Refine] for William Crippin of VA - not in there. But see Revolutionary Soldiers of Virginia: Supplement, Report of the State Librarian. Available at GoogleBooks [https://books.google.com/books?id=M-zuQDOJ0skC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false]. Page 80; Crippen, William (9 V.R.), W.D. 194,1. Also listed are two John Crippen’s, one of Rev. Army v. 4,10 and one o (9 V.R.), W.D. 194,1. Another way to research this is from the top down. Where could a Joseph Crippen have come from around that same time period? It is a tempting possibility that Joseph Crippen was a son of [[Crippen-530|Hosea Crippen]] and [[Hatch-4165|Comfort (Hatch) Crippen]]. Hosea Crippen died in 1801 in Washington County, New York. His widow and children went west: :''The "Widow Crippen" arrived in Rome Township, Athens, Ohio, with '''six''' sons and three daughters.''[https://archive.org/details/historyathensco00walkgoog/page/n540/ History of Athens County, page 506](emphasis added). The known sons were: [[Crippen-902|Martin]], [[Crippen-612|James]], [[Crippen-529|Amos]], and [[Crippen-801|Thaddeus]]. The known daughters were: [[Crippen-903|Olive or Olivia]], [[Crippen-876|Priscilla]] and [[Crippen-896|Orinda]]. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Crippen-Descendants-530 descendant list of Hosea and Comfort (Hatch) Crippen]. Could they also have had a son named Joseph? Hosea's father is named [[Crippen-126|Joseph Crippen]]. Hosea also had a brother named [[Crippen-789|Joseph Crippen]]. So it is a possibility that they kept the name in the family. In this family, both [[Crippen-612|James]] and [[Crippen-801|Thaddeus]] were known to have enlisted for the War of 1812. Below are service records for a Joseph Crippin, from Ohio, in the War of 1812. Could this perhaps belong to the same family? * Joseph Crippin in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5CV-HK2?i=1583&cc=1916219/ United States War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815 (Craw to Cror)]: Private in 3rd Regiment (Root’s), Ohio Militia, image 1584. * Joseph Crippin in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-95CV-Z82?i=1582&cc=1916219/ United States War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815 (Craw to Cror)]: Private in Captain Renick’s Mounted Co., Ohio Vols, image 1583. === Possible Candidate: Chauncy Crippen === Cheney or Chancy Crippen, born 1780-1790 is the other possibility. Again, he has the required 5 young sons and does not appear to be living in Ohio in 1840. There are Chancy/Chauncy Crippens elsewhere, but they all seem to have been born after 1800. Possibly a family name? However, there are no young daughters, no older sons (Peter, Noah, Joseph) and the wife was born 1790-1800, a little younger than Catherine. Again, ages can slip around in census records and children can be left out, so I do not feel he is ruled out. But see Chauncey Crippen, born 1790-1800 in McCracken, KY, 1840 US Census {{ Ancestry Record|8057|2115700}} -- he may not have died, but have moved to Kentucky by 1840. Possibly [[Crippen-865|Chauncy Crippen]] born 1824 in Ohio was his son. *Cheney Crippen in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGK-HZB/ United States Census, 1830 (Howard, Knox, Ohio)] :Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 3; Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2; Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1; Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 == Maternal Line: Cline / Klein / Clyne == Possible christening record in [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HYLX-TDT2/ Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995] ::Name: Catharina Klein ::Christening Date: 4 May 1788 ::Event Place: Middletown, Frederick, Maryland, United States ::Event Place (Original): Lutheran Congregation of Zion Church, Middletown, Frederick, Maryland, United States ::Birth Date: 25 Jan 1788 ::Father's Name: Peter Klein; Mother's Name: Anna Maria 1790: Peter Cline in the United States Census, 1790 (Frederick, Maryland) {{ Ancestry Record|5058|116676 }} : 1 male over 16, 4 under 16, 2 female. 1820: There is a Peter Cline in [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHL3-FSF/ United States Census, 1820 (Beavercreek Township, Greene County, Ohio)] (where I suspect the Crippens to have lived as of 1830) :010321 || 011010 || 04 || 02 Have checked listed memorials in Cline Cemetery, aka Indian Run Baptist Church Cemetery in Greene County, Ohio [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/40328/cline-cemetery]. No Peter or Anna Maria, though there are a few later Clines. Earliest dob is Jacob (1792-1865). Have checked other Greene County cemeteries -- there are a number of Clines, especially in Beavercreek Township Cemetery, but no Crippens (etc.), Peter Cline or Anna Maria Cline. 1830. Peter Cline is not in Greene, Ohio in the 1830 Census, but there are in Beavercreek: :Abraham Cline, age 20-29 :Adam Cline, one man 30-39, one 40-49 [could this be the father Peter, now living with the son, Adam?] :Other Clines in Greene County in different townships: Sarah, Jacob, Caleb, Christopher Cline (age 70-80) 1830: Peter Clyne, registered a patent on property "between the Miamis" -- which included Greene County {{ Ancestry Record|2077|12763 }} :Name: Peter Clyne :Issue Date: 1 Nov 1830 :Land Description: 1 WSE BETWEEN THE MIAMIS No 3 14 26 :Total Acres: 77.52 :Land Office: Cincinnati; Document Number: 1513; Signature: Yes; Canceled Document: No; Metes and Bounds: No; Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566; Multiple Warantee Names: No; Act or Treaty: 24 Apr 1820; Multiple Patentee Names: No; Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries However Peter Cline does not appear in Greene county in the Bureau of Land Management historical record search. 1790: PETER CLINE in Frederick County, Maryland 1 male over 16, 4 under 16, 2 female. https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=5058&h=116676&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kaN7065&_phstart=successSource ?Peter Kline military service in War of 1812 *In 3(Stembel's) Maryland Militia, https://www.fold3.com/image/308192195 *Private in Capt. Turbett's MD Militia https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1133/miusa1814_114156-00004?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=miusa1814_114156-00814 BUT Peter Kline/Cline is not listed in Marine's The British Invasion of Maryland (https://archive.org/details/britishinvasion00mary/page/n4/mode/2up) Clines in the Vermillion/Vermilion area: *Cynthia (Souders) Cline. she is a native of Pike county, Ohio, born April 11, 1823. She has also been twice married. Her first husband was Nathaniel Cline. He was a native of Gallatin, Tenn., and took part in the Rebellion, enlisting from Danville, Ill., in Company A, 125th Illinois Infantry. He died at Gallatin, Tenn. By that marriage Mrs. Vanvickle became the mother of eight children – Amanda, Martha, Mary, Benjamin F., John B., Charles, Luketta, and Emma. Amanda and Charles are deceased.”[https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00geoff/page/336/mode/2up?q=cline/ Portrait…of Vermilion county, Illinois, page 336] *"…Elder Cosat was married July 15, 1869 to ‘’Miss Emma Cline,’’ whose birth occurred in this city (Danville) November 30, 1851, a daughter of Nathaniel and Cynthia (Sanders) Cline, the former a native of Virginia and the latter of Kentucky. The Cline family comes of German ancestry and the name was originally spelled Klein. The parents of Mrs. Cosat were married in Vermilion county, where Mr. Cline had located in 1826, doing gunsmith work for the Indians in early pioneer times. He was a Republican in politics and a member of the Baptist church and made his home in this county until his demise, owning a large tract of land at Coal Hollow, which he entered from the government” [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t6930wp5d&view=1up&seq=736&q1=Cline/ Past and Present of Vermilion County, page 776] *Profile of Spencer Cline [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t6930wp5d&view=1up&seq=1075&q1=Cline/ Past and Present of Vermilion County, page 1117], born in Kentucky, August 13 1812, and was of German and Scotch extraction. His parents, John D.C. and Catherine (Shumate) Cline, came to this county in 1829….and often would attend the Indian meetings here. The father was a potter by trade…” == Connections to Other Lines == Per this facebook post on the Indiana Genealogy page, there is ''not'' a link to the New York Crippen family: ''
Dawn Crippen-pinkham I have found the farm the Crippens farmed. Noah Crippen married Sarah Weir. There is a wonderful library in Perryville that has a great deal on the Crippens. The Illianna Genealogy Society wad doing research in Noah Crippen for someone trying to get into the Sons of American Revolution. Having trouble pinning down the parents. I think mother was Ruther Crippen. Census says mother was from PA and father from Kentucky. I have male cousin who did Y DNA on FTDNA and tried to link us to the group of Crippens from NY but we were not a match. All Crippens I have research[ed] on started in Ohio except Joseph Crippen who claims birth place was Indiana.
'' From Ancestry.com's Crippen message board from Linda Conrad, who has not been active on Ancestry for 1+ years: ''
[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.crippen/366/ Crippen Message Board on Ancestry.com]. Post from Linda Conrad (currently inactive on ancestry.com). Jan 2011 post; I replied Dec 2011 but never heard further: :I looking for information on Joseph Crippen born 1780-85 maybe New York(no proof)died after 1830 in Greene co Ohio. Joseph (Croppen) Crippen is in the 1830 census of Greene co Ohio 8 boy-3 girl. I think he died in Greene co Ohio or on the way to Vermillion co Indiana. His widow Catherine is in the 1840 Census 7 boy--3 girl. Their children was Joseph married Elizabeth Manser (Mentzer) in 1834 in Greene co Ohio. Peter, Noah, Samuel, James, Jesse, Josiah, Jacob, Sarah, Margaret Lavina, girl unknown. I'd like to prove Joseph is the son of Hosea and Comfort Hatch.
'' and this post: ''
[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.vermillion/901.919] 17 Nov 2000 post. :I have an Elizabeth Ann Crippen married Robert T. Burnett on 12/4/1873, in Vermillion Co., Indiana. Do you have a connection with this couple. Is there any information you can share. Any help would be appreciated. Email me anytime at []. Jenny
'' ::comment -- this may be the Elizabeth born ~1855, daughter of Noah Crippen. == Places for Further Research == * Perryville, Vermillion, Indiana : "wonderful library in Perryville that has a great deal on the Crippens." * The Illianna Genealogy Society (Danville, Vermilion, IL) "was doing research in Noah Crippen for someone trying to get into the Sons of American Revolution. Having trouble pinning down the parents. I think mother was Ruther Crippen." * "Illinois, Macon County, Decatur Public Library Collections, 1879-2007", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZ5-5Z5X : 26 September 2019), Jesse Crispin, 1893. Try to get a copy of the original obituary ::Name: Jesse Crispin ::Event Type: Obituary ::Event Date: 1 Dec 1893 ::Event Place: Macon, Illinois, United States ::Newspaper: Decatur Daily Review ::Page Number: 2 * Wisconsin Historical Society ::Greene county Ohio, births prior to 1869 by Arthur Kilner ::History of Greene County (OH), by R.S. Dills ::The Westward Trails of the Crippen Family by Stella Malinda Crippen Davis * [https://ohiogensoc.mlasolutions.com/m5/catalog/(S(daen5o4gpqkllzpaljux45c3))/Default.aspx?internal=1&installation=Default/ Church records of the Beaver United Church of Christ, Beavercreek Twp., Greene County, Ohio: in 1824 the German Evangelic Lutheran and German Union Church] copies from the original church records and indexed by Carleene (Olds) Roe. Available at Ohio Genealogical Society * [https://arphax.com/collections/illinois/products/family-maps-of-vermilion-county-illinois/ Family Maps of Vermilion County, Illinois]. Shows original owners. $53.00. No comparable book exists for Vermillion County, Indiana. The [https://arphax.com/collections/indiana/products/family-maps-of-parke-county-indiana/ Family Maps of Parke County, Indiana] does not cover any of the towns now in Vermillion County. * The Illinois State Library holds plat books for Vermilion County. The earliest is from 1867, and there are two from 1875. [https://cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/library/maps/pdfs/landownership.pdf] == Sources Checked == *FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, American Ancestors databases *1820 and later census records (no 1810 records for Ohio) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916219/ United States War of 1812 Index to Service Records, 1812-1815, database with images], Database with images. FamilySearch. Citing NARA microfilm publication M602. Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. -- two Joseph Crippins, noted above in section on Joseph/Beavercreek Twp. *Fold3, War of 1812 Service Record Index (/title/875/war-of-1812-service-record-index :accessed June 22, 2020), database and images, https://www.fold3.com/title/875/war-of-1812-service-record-index (this just duplicates the free FamilySearch collection) *[https://archive.org/details/crippenchamberla00clar/mode/2up/ The Crippen Chamberlain line to (Mayflower) Fullers, with allied families] by Estelle Clark-Watson *[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.crippen/ Crippen Family History & Genealogy Message Board (Ancestry.com)]. 1 Jul 2020: Searched Ohio and also Indiana, found nothing additional *[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.crippin/ Crippin Family History & Genealogy Message Board (Ancestry.com)]. Very limited. Searched Ohio and also Indiana. [https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.crippins/ Crippins Crippin Family History & Genealogy Message Board (Ancestry.com)]. 1 post, not relevant. ===Ohio=== *[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/regional/states/topics/oh/greene/ Genealogy message board for Greene County, Ohio (Genealogy.com-defunct)] Checked 1 Jul 2020 *[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.ohio.counties.greene/ Message board for Greene County, Ohio (Ancestry.com)] Checked 1 Jul 2020 *Bureau of Land Management Historical Records Database ::William Crippen of Athens, Ohio [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=OH1140__.043&docClass=STA&sid=qneqjvhx.uey] *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48564/ Gateway to the West, Vol I] and [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48565/ Gateway to the West, Vol II] ::Only James Crippen, an appraiser, in Athens County (Vol I, pg 84) and the marriage of Thaddeus Crippen to Betsy Hatch (Vol I, pg 77). Also a few Crispens in Fulton County, none named Joseph (or Jesse, or Samuel) ::Have read through all of the Greene County materials, starting on p 499/ image 513 {{ Ancestry Image|48564|000729-499 }} and following. Nothing for Crippens or for Clines. Search for Cline turned up some in Ohio but not in Greene Co. *Greene County page and links at [http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/greene/index.htm?fbclid=IwAR1WG3L7GN-bBMJUTiegPS6utlcz4suU4lo4kUW0eq-cHG9Hy_GsBlI9Jks/ Ohio Genealogy Express] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/greene/ Greene County, OH Genealogy Trails]. 1 Jul 2020. Incomplete info in each category. Checked for Crippens & Clines in Biographies, Cemeteries, 1840 Census of Rev War Pensioners, Early Marriages 1803-1805, Obits *[https://archive.org/details/greencounty1803100gree/page/n8/mode/2up/ ''Green {sic} County, 1803-1908''], by Greene County home coming association. Aldine Publishing House, Xenia, Ohio, 1908. Digitizing sponsor: Sloan Foundation; Contributor: Library of Congress. Digital copy at Archive.org ]. No Crippens or Clines. *Walker, Charles M., [https://archive.org/details/historyathensco00walkgoog/page/n2/mode/2up/ ''History of Athens County, Ohio''],Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, OH 1869. Available at Archive.org No information on the other three sons of the Widow Crippen. *Indexes for all 16 volumes of [https://www.ancestrypaths.com/tips-and-techniques/old-online-digital-books/old-northwest-genealogical-quarterly-1898-to-1912/ ''Old Northwest Genealogy''] -- see https://www.ancestrypaths.com/tips-and-techniques/old-online-digital-books/old-northwest-genealogical-quarterly-1898-to-1912/ ::Comfort Crepin m. Alexander Steadman in Washington Co, OH, 1805; Henry Crippen m. Elizabeth Ingles in OH in 1815 *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8801/ Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1614804/ Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013]. Searched all of Ohio for Crippens, searched Greene County for Clines – only one, Mary Cline m. 1815 to Allison Fields. *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2541/ Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1774-1973]. Searched between 1800 to 1830 for Crippen and its ilk. *Hildreth, Samuel P. (1783-1863) Checked his titles that are available at archive.org. Pre 19th century focus is too early: no Crippens (& variations) or Clines ::[https://archive.org/details/pioneerhistorybe00hild/page/n10/mode/2up/ Pioneer History: being an account of the first examinations of the Ohio Valley…] ::[https://archive.org/details/contributionstoe00hildiala/page/n6/mode/2up/ Contributions to the Early History of the North-West including the Moravian Missions in Ohio] ::[https://archive.org/details/cu31924028847931/ Biographical and Historical Memoirs of the Early Pioneer Settlers of Ohio] *[https://archive.org/details/rosterofohiosold00ohio/page/n9/mode/2up/ Roster of Ohio soldiers in the War of 1812], by Ohio Adjutant General’s Office, 1916. Available at archive.org. This title has no Crippens, Crippins, Creppins, Crepons, etc. Not even James and Thaddeus of Athens, Ohio. *[https://www.fold3.com/title/761/war-of-1812-pension-files/ War of 1812 Pension Files] (82% complete) at Fold3. Checked Ohio and Indiana. Ohio had files for James and Thaddeus Crippin, known individuals in the Athens, OH area. *U.S. Army Bounty Land Warrant Applications Index on Fold3 (checked spelling variations) is curiously devoid of any Crippens/Crippins in Ohio. Here is the List sorted by state, then conflict, then name. ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641340752-james-crippen-corporal/ Cpl James Crippen, 1846, Illinois]; Military Unit: Capt. Corder; conflict: Mexican-American War; Warrant # 47-160-12028 ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641340750-william-c-crippen-private/ Pvt William C. Crippen, 1846, Illinois]; Military Unit: Capt. Corder; conflict: Mexican-American War; Warrant # 47-160-13475 ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641340751-channcey-crippen-private/ Pvt Channcey Crippen, 1846, Louisiana]; Military Unit: Capt James C Downer, Col Edward Featherstone; conflict: Mexican-American War; Warrant # 55-120-90323 ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641218558-daniel-crippen-private/ Pvt Daniel Crippen, 1812, New York]; Military Unit; Capt Sawyer, Col Farrington; conflict: War of 1812; Warrant # 55-160-39797 ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641218559-elijah-crippen-private/ Pvt Elijah Crippen, 1812, New York]; Military Unit: Capt Wilbur; conflict: War of 1812; Warrant # 55-238037 ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641218560-jared-crippen-private/ Pvt Jared Crippen, 1812, New York]; Military Unit: Capt Winslow, Col McKinster; conflict: War of 1812; Warrant # 55-80-15761 ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641218564-john-crippin-private/ Pvt John Crippen, 1812, United States (New York)]; Military Unit; Capt Gregory, Col Ferrington; conflict: War of 1812; Warrant # 44-123419. Note, although the record doesn’t provide state of service for this man, Col Ferrington was in the 13th NY Militia [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15594679/putnam-farrington] ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641218562-peter-crippen-private/ Pvt Peter Crippen, 1812, New York]]; Military Unit: Capt Benjamin Rudd, Col Cleveland; conflict: Wara of 1812; Warrant #55-120-50706 ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641385333-james-w-crippen-private/ Pvt James W. Crippen, 1850, Texas]; Military Unit: Capt. McCulloch; conflict: Other; Warrant # 52-160-937 ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641218563-asa-crippin-wagon-master/ Wagon Master Asa Crippen, 1812, Unknown]; Military Unit: Unknown; conflict: War of 1812; Warrant # 55-231213 ::[https://www.fold3.com/record/641218561-george-w-crippen-private/ Pvt George W Crippen, 1812, Unknown]; Military Unit: Unknown; conflict: War of 1812; Warrant # 55-200488 ::There are many, many records for Clines in the Bounty Warrant file.[https://www.fold3.com/browse/247/h_5UoXzIzSooI8J03FhdH7E3JCJiyJzDVfEBqOdlm] Have not looked them over. Checked under ''Adam Cline,'' as an Adam was in Beavercreek Township, Greene, Ohio; there is a record for a man serving in Ohio, one serving in Tennessee (both 1812) and an 1832 record for an Adam Cline serving in Illinois. * [https://archive.org/details/athenshomecoming00matt/page/n83/mode/2up Athens Home Coming Reunion], published 1904, p. 84. Rufus Putnam Crippen. ===Indiana=== *[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.vermillion/ Ancestry.com message board for Vermillion County, Indiana].1 Jul 2020. Checked for Crippen/Crippin. Nothing additional *Bureau of Land Management Historical Records Database ::Document Search By Name for Crippen and variants in Indiana turned up only John Crippen, of Onandaga County, New York, receiving a patent in DeKalb County, Indiana [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=IN1480__.467&docClass=STA&sid=nblzqccm.1ib] ::Hunt for the same thing in Ohio turned up William Crippen of Athens, Ohio [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=OH1140__.043&docClass=STA&sid=qneqjvhx.uey] ::In addition to the name search, checked a number of counties' complete lists of records for spelling variants. * Indiana State Archives [https://www.in.gov/iara/2668.htm] for evidence of one or more Crippens being admitted to Central State Hospital Index. Nothing turned up and I expect that the records are sketchy. Have searched [[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260192/central-state-hospital-cemetery/ Central State Hospital Cemetery at Find A Grave] memorials, and have not found a Crippen/Grippen/Griffen/etc. on the list. *[http://visions.indstate.edu/ Wabash Valley (IN) Visions & Voice Digital Memory Project] *[https://www.fold3.com/title/761/war-of-1812-pension-files/ War of 1812 Pension Files] (82% complete) at Fold3. Checked Ohio and Indiana. Ohio had files for James and Thaddeus Crippin, known individuals in the Athens, OH area. ===Illinois=== *[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.illinois.counties.vermilion/ Ancestry.com message board for Vermilion County, Illinois]. Various postings about these Crippens, but nothing that isn’t reflected in the above. *Bureau of Land Management Historical Records Database ::Vermilion, Illinois. Scanned list [https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=IL|cty=183|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false#resultsTabIndex=0&page=1&sortField=11&sortDir=0] Stephen ''Griffith'' holds a number of patents, but that is not a given name associated with the Crippens, AFAIK. :::Vermillion, Parke, Fountain Counties, Indiana. Scanned all records for variants of Crippen. Nothing found. Also scanned records for Greene County, OH *http://www.linkpendium.com/vermilion-il-genealogy/maps/ *Portrait and biographical album of Vermilion County, Illinois : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county / pub. by Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1889. reprinted and indexed by Illiana Gene[a]logical and Historical Society. Published Owensboro, Ky. : McDowell Publications, [1981]. No Crippens/Crippins; Cline material added to section on Clines. *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008722222/ The Past and Present of Vermilion County, Illinois] pub. S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago, IL, 1903. Held by the Library of Congress; digital version at Hathitrust.org. No Crippens/Crippins; Cline material added to section on Clines. ===New York=== *[https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-york-abstracts-of-wills-admins-and-guardianships-1787-1835/image/?volumeId=6929&filterQuery=databasename:Abstracts%20of%20wills/ New York: Abstracts of Wills, Admins. and Guardianships, 1787-1835 (Washington County, NY)] images 461- *NY Connection? Looked to see if Thankful Hatch Crippen's sons who moved to Athens OH might be named in a probate file for her husband, Hosea. No Crippens/Crippins/etc. between 1790 and 1810 in [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8800/ New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999] or [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60379/ New York, Estate Inventories and Accounts, 1666-1822]. In Washington County, NY, the only Crippen is Joseph Crippen, 1832 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCP-Z31?i=264&wc=Q7PV-6TP%3A213301901%2C214558001&cc=1920234] ===Footnotes===

Crisford Family

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Many of my ancestors have had interesting adventures or remarkable lives. Some of them have left records which I have been able to uncover through old newspaper stories, service records, or letters left behind. Others may have had equally notable lives but perhaps I have just not uncovered their stories yet. This page is for links to my favorite stories and profiles as I run across them. *[[Yates-849|William Henry Yates]], my great grand-uncle, is still my current favorite. He emigrated from England to America (with a stop in Australia first, according to family legend.) He was a doctor, a lawyer, active in politics, had leadership positions in several labor unions, was a member of two social clubs in New Orleans, a secretary of the ways and means committee of the Louisiana state legislature, and may possibly have been arrested for reading his estranged wife's mail. She returned to England either because she didn't like America or because her husband drank too much... family legend says both. *[[Yates-844|Charles Murray Yates]], William Henry's nephew. As a young man he traveled widely through the west and southwest, logging timber and working at a dynamite plant. During WWI he served in the historic Spruce Squadron in the Pacific Northwest.

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This page is devoted to records of this place-name in Carmarthenshire. The place appears with innumerable spellings: Groslwyd, Croesllwyd, Groes lwyd, Crosslwyd, Cors Lwyd, Croslwyd, Croeslwyd, Groes-lŵyd, etc. Croeslwyd is located around 51.9111°, -4.2499°, within the parish of Llanllawddog, near the parish of Abergwili. The location is about 5 miles NNE of the city of Carmarthen. The name probably relates to "crossing" or "cross." In the 1800s Croeslwyd was associated with the Davies family, a family of tenant farmers who apparently owned no land. Benjamin David's [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Davies-10230 will] shows that the occupation of Croeslwyd was his until his death in 1835. Croeslwyd was associated with the household of his son David Davies in the censuses of 1841, 1851 and 1861. In the 1871 census, David Davies's two daughters Mary Davies and Margaret Davies resided at Croeslwyd. In the censuses of 1891, 1901 and 1911, the same Mary Davies and her husband, coincidentally named David Davies, lived at Croeslwyd. {{Image|file=Davies-8672.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ==Timeline of Records== 1818 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/David-2954.png Burial record] in Llanllawddog of seven-year-old [[David-2954|Ester David]] of "'''Croes Lwyd'''." 1825 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Davies-8736-4.jpg Baptism record] in Abergwili of [[Davies-8736|Samuel Davies]], "son of David Davies of '''Groslwyd''' and Ann his wife." 1827 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Davies-8712-2.jpg Baptism record] in Abergwili of [[Davies-8712|Benjamin Davies]], "son of David Davies of '''Groslwyd''' and Ann his wife." 1829 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Davies-6106-1.jpg Baptism record] in Abergwili of [[Davies-6106|Evan Davies]], "son of David Davies and Ann his wife of '''Groslwyd'''." 1835 — [http://hdl.handle.net/10107/57459 Last will and testament] of [[Davies-10230|Benjamin David]] of '''Croesllwyd'''. The document shows that Benjamin bequeathed all ownership and occupation of Croesllwyd to his wife and after her decease to his sons (by his first wife Catharine). 1835 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Davies-10230.png Burial record] in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-10230|Benjamin Davies]] of "'''Groes lwyd'''." 1841 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/---943 Civil death record] of [[---943|Anne Davies]] of "'''Croeslwyd'''." 1841 — Census record in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-8672|David Davies]] household: "'''Crosslwyd'''." 1841 — Census record in Llanllawddog of Thomas James household: "'''Crosslwyd'''." 1842 — Llanllawddog Tithe Map: '''"Cors Lwyd'''." 1842 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Davies-10231.jpg Marriage record] in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-10231|Catherine Davies]]: "'''Croeslwyd'''." 1842 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Davies-8672.png Marriage record] in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-8672|David Davies]]: "'''Groes lwyd'''." 1851 — Census record in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-8672|David Davies]] household: "'''Crosslwyd'''." 1851 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Davies-8712.jpg Census record] in Merthyr Tydfil of [[Davies-6106|Evan Davies]]: "'''Croeslwyd'''." 1861 — Census record in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-8672|David Davies]] household: "'''Crosslwyd'''." 1868 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Davies-8672-3.jpg Civil death record] of [[Davies-8672|David Davies]] of "'''Croeslwyd'''." 1871 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Davies-9264.jpg Census record] in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-9264|Mary Davies]] household: "'''Croslwyd'''." 1876 — Newspaper item, ''The Western Mail'', Cardiff, 27 November 1876 (available via The National Library of Wales): ''John Oliver, labourer, of '''''Croeslwyd''''', Llanllawddog, was charged by Messrs. Wm. Davies, of the Central Wales and Carmarthen Junction Railway, with having travelled on that line without having paid his fare, on the 14th November. The defendant, it seemed, had travelled from Carmarthen to Llanarthney with an Abergwili ticket, and, when demanded, had refused to pay the extra fare. He said that he had paid the full amount at Carmarthen, and had only been supplied with an Abergwili ticket. A fine of 2s and 18p costs was inflicted and, in default of payment, was committed to gaol for a fortnight.'' 1881 — Census record in Llanllawddog of John Oliver household: "'''Croeslwyd'''." 1888 — [https://maps.nls.uk/view/102179222 Ordnance Survey] (map): "'''Groes-lŵyd'''." 1891 — Census record in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-10240|David Davies]] household: "'''Croeslwyd'''." 1901 — Census record in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-10240|David Davies]] household: "'''Croeslwyd'''." 1903 — Newspaper item, ''The Carmarthen Journal and South Wales Weekly Advertiser'', 28 August 1903 (available The National Library of Wales). The title "Sale of Freehold Property" included several items, one of which reads: ''Ffoshelig field, Lllanllawddog, 2a. 3r. 16p., £55, Mr Thomas Williams, Lan, Abergwili, for Mr David Davies,'' '''Groeslwyd'''. 1907 — [https://maps.nls.uk/view/102179216 Ordnance Survey] (map): "'''Groes-lŵyd'''." 1911 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Davies-9264-1.jpg Census record] in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-10240|David Davies]] household: "'''Croes lwyd'''." 1921 — [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Davies-9264-2.jpg Census record] in Llanllawddog of [[Davies-10240|David Davies]] household: "'''Crosslwyd'''." 1953 — [https://maps.nls.uk/view/102179216 Ordnance Survey] (map): "'''Groes-lŵyd'''."

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Tyler-2862|Robin Johnson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * finding where Ernest died * Ernest birth place *Willoughby Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8266955 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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KENWYN SW 74 NE 2/162 - Croft West II Farmhouse. Circa early-mid Cl8. Killas rubble walls with dressed ganite quoins, sills, and keystones, flat brick arches. Steep asbestos slate roof with sprocketted eaves and brick chimneys over gable ends. Double-depth plan of 2 equal reception rooms flanking wide entrance vestibule leading to central rear stair hall flanked by service room to either side plus C20 one-room plan extension on right (east) end. 2 storeys plus attic. Symmetrical 5-window east of south front. Wide central doorway with C20 top glazed door. All replacement 12-pane horned sashes. 2 storey C20 flat roofed extension to right (east). Addition to right, slightly recessed, with ground and first floor 12-pane horned sashes. Rear has doorway to right of stair, mid floor 12-pane horned sash to stair and further window over to light flight leading to attic. This and flanking ground and first floor left and right windows are C20 2-light casements. Interior has many original features including 6-panel doors with HL hinges; moulded plaster ceiling cornices to right-hand (east) front room, to chamber over and to stair vestibule under landing of original stair. Fine open-well closed string stair, rising through 2 floors, with turned balusters, moulded and ramped handrail and moulded caps over square newel posts. Roof structure not inspected but said to be mostly original. Croft west was long noted for its fine kennel of hounds called the Four Burrow Hunt, so called from 4 ancient barrows situated in the adjoining common. (From Kellys Directory). In spite of the alterations Croft West is an important house locally and its fine proportions still make an important contribution to the landscape. Listing NGR: SW7748046095

Crofts, Ivory, South Research Notes

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==Profiles== [[Crofts-691|William Crofts]]
[[Ivory-65|William Ivory]]
[[South-1336|Ann South]] ==Crofts== One [[Crafts-33|Griffin Croft]] (Griffin Crafts), immigrated 1630 and settled at Roxbury. Anderson profiled him as "Griffin Crafts" in 1995.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., 1995, 489-491 (Griffin Crafts); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/489/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Anderson (1995) reported Griffin Craft parentage and origin were unknown. (WikiTree reports Griffin was born at Yorkshire, England, but no obvious source appears.) Griffin Crofte appears in the index to ''Records of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay ...'' [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924026109789?urlappend=%3Bseq=459 volume 1]; no Crofte or Craft entries appear in the index to [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3903b90q?urlappend=%3Bseq=328 volume 2]; only Sgt./Lt. Crafts (Roxbury) appears indexed in [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t50g47z5c?urlappend=%3Bseq=481 volume 3]; again in [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8rb7n71d?urlappend=%3Bseq=494 volume 4.2] and [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t0ks78v05?urlappend=%3Bseq=621 volume 4.2]. Ditto, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t1qf98t11?urlappend=%3Bseq=578 volume 5]. Records and Files notes :@ Book 1 - p. 409 - already in bio. :Records and Files - 2 :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462256?urlappend=%3Bseq=182 2:166]. :Ipswich Quarterly Court, held at Salem, 28 June 1659 :Presentments, 27 : 1659. :From Lynn:---Wm Craft, for a pound breach. Witness: Dan. Salmon and Franc. Burrell. :From Lynn:---Benjamin Chadwell, for smoking tobacco near a house amongst combustible matter. Witnesses: Fr. Burrell and Tho. Ivory. :[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Statute_Law_of_Municipal_Corporation/lpUZAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Colonial%20Massachusetts%20pound%20breach&pg=PA369&printsec=frontcover&bsq=Colonial%20Massachusetts%20pound%20breach pound breach] :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462256?urlappend=%3Bseq=210 2:194] :Summons to William Crafts to appear to answer to his presentment for a pound breach. Wit. Danyell Salmon and Francis Burell. :@ book 2 Croft index [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462256?urlappend=%3Bseq=463 459] 157, 166, 194, 319, 343 ==Ivory== No Ivory entries appear indexed in ''Records of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay ...'' [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924026109789?urlappend=%3Bseq=473 volume 1]; William Ivery appears in [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3903b90q?urlappend=%3Bseq=337 volume 2] ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3903b90q?urlappend=%3Bseq=169 p. 149]); only William Ivory in [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t50g47z5c?urlappend=%3Bseq=499 volume 3] (p. 67); No Ivorys indexed in [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8rb7n71d?urlappend=%3Bseq=506 volume 4.1]; none in [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t0ks78v05?urlappend=%3Bseq=632 4.2]; none in [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t1qf98t11?urlappend=%3Bseq=594 volume 5]. Volume 2:Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay ...'' (Boston, W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 vos. in 6, 2:149; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3903b90q?urlappend=%3Bseq=169 ''Hathi Trust'']. :6 May 1646.
:In answere to ye petition of Wm Ivery, it is ordred, (in regard ye peition aleges his long absence from home, & publike service pformed where he then abode,) yt ye military officrs of ye east regimt shall convent him to their next meeting, & shall then heare & ex examine his allegations, & according to law, & ye execution to stay in he meane time. Volume 3,Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay ...'' (Boston, W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 vos. in 6, 3:67; digital image, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t50g47z5c?urlappend=%3Bseq=91 ''Hathi Trust''] indexed ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t50g47z5c?urlappend=%3Bseq=499 p. 475]) as "petition for exemption from military service." :In ansr to ye peticon of Wm Ivory, itt is ordered, in regard ye peticonr alleadgeth his long absence from home, & publicke service pformed where he then aboad, that ye military officrs of he east regiment shall convent him to their next meeting, & shall then heare & examine his allegations, & accordingly to pceede acording to lawe, & the execution to sty in ye meanetime. By both. No entry for son Thomas in ''Ages from the Court Records.'' Son Thomas in Records and files, 2:61, Thomas Evorey and Samuel Shaducke, both of Salem, for absenting themselves from public ordinances of God. Witnesses: John Rucke, George Norton, Samuell Archer of Salem. Records and Files Note - Thomas :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462256?urlappend=%3Bseq=182 2:166]. :Ipswich Quarterly Court, held at Salem, 28 June 1659 :Presentments, 27 : 1659. :From Lynn:---Benjamin Chadwell, for smoking tobacco near a house amongst combustible matter. Witnesses: Fr. Burrell and Tho. Ivory. :[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000064462256?urlappend=%3Bseq=210 2:194] summons to Benjamin Chadwel.... :@ Book 3 - John Ivery @ [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362167?urlappend=%3Bseq=479 471] :1667, "Jon Burges, Nicholas Manning and John Ivery, the latter of Lin, wee fined. :Book 4. Index at [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044011362217?urlappend=%3Bseq=491 483], no Ivory entries. :Book 5. Index at [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150281?urlappend=%3Bseq=481 473] Thomas at 46, 76, 106, 113, 185. Thomas' marriage date. Lynn reports, "abt 17 : 3 m : 1660," cites CT. R. "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8979-WQRN?cc=2061550&wc=Q4DH-MNT%3A353349401%2C353664501%2C1006149502 : 13 July 2016), Essex > County wide > County court births, marriages, deaths 1654-1795 > image 307 of 610; citing Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston. Lynn VR: Ivery, Ivory Lynn births. See ''Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1905-06), 2 vols., 1:211: digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t06w9h88p?urlappend=%3Bseq=217 ''Hathi Trust''] Ivory, etc. Lynn marriages. See ''Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1905-06), 2 vols., 2:203: digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t81j9js3m?urlappend=%3Bseq=209 ''Hathi Trust''] Ivory, etc. Lynn deaths. See ''Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1905-06), 2 vols., 2:510: digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t81j9js3m?urlappend=%3Bseq=516 ''Hathi Trust''] Son Thomas' marriage date. ==South== One of the beneficiaries listed in Ann's 167 will was "Sarah Farrington alias Sarah Potter." Sarah otherwise presumed, "[[Potter-3768|Sarah (Potter) Farrington]]. See also, Marcie Wiswall Lindberg, "Edmund Farrington and his descendants," in "Research in Progress," ''The Essex Genealogist,'' 17 (1997):147 (Mathew^3 Farrington); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12954/147/144680055 ''AmericanAncestors'']. In Elizabeth French's 1913 article about William Ivory, Ann was identified as "perhaps the dau. of Thomas South of Lynn."J. Gardner Bartlett footnote, see Elizabeth French, "Ivory" in "Genealogical Research in England," ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 67 (1913):341n, digital images, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhisto58unkngoog/page/n379/mode/2up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. This presumably refers to the "_____ South" granted 100 acres at Lynn in 1638)George Francis Dow, ''Records and files of the Quarterly courts ...'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., 2:270-7; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4941495?urlappend=%3Bseq=290 ''Hathi Trust'']; record reports this copy was "taken from the town book of the records of Lynn 10 : 1 : 1659-60, by Andrew Mansfield" and presented at court 26 March 1661; also listed are "_____ Ivorey 10 acres," and "_____ Crofte, 10 acres"; Ipswich Quarterly Court, held at Ipswich. (called "[Mr.] South in the heavily annotated and apparently edited version of the list published in ''History of Lynn'', 1865).Alonzo Lewis and James Robinson Newhall, ''History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts ...'' (Boston : J.L. Shorey, 1865), 171-172 (1638 Lynn grantees); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.aja2122.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=185 ''Hathi Trust'']; "These three pages were taken out of the Town Book of the Records of Lynn, the 10th 1 mo. Anno Domini, 59 60 [March 10, 1660]" by Andrew Mansfield, town recorder. '''Note:''' See free space page, [[Space:History_of_Lynn%2C_Essex_County%2C_Massachusetts|''History of Lynn ...'']], for Anderson's comment, "The largest source of false claims ..." (as "Errata"). In 1949, Mary E. Backus published a brief profile of Thomas South.Mary Elizabeth Backus, ''The New England ancestry of Dana Converse Backus'' ([Salem, Mass.] Printed for private distribution [1949]), 168 (South); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062943196?urlappend=%3Bseq=186 ''Hathi Trust'']. ''History of Lynn ...'' (1865) has only brief notice, calling him "Mr. South."Alonzo Lewis and James Robinson Newhall, ''History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts ...'' (Boston : J.L. Shorey, 1865), 173 (Mr. South); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.aja2122.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=187 ''Hathi Trust'']. '''Note:''' See free space page, [[Space:History_of_Lynn%2C_Essex_County%2C_Massachusetts|''History of Lynn ...'']], for Anderson's comment, "The largest source of false claims ..." (as "Errata"). On 20 : 12 ; 1643, "Thom South" with "Jabez Hackett ... Wm. Prichard and Tho. Winternton were fined for drinking."George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., 1:61; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150240?urlappend=%3Bseq=73 ''Hathi Trust'']; Salem Quarterly Court, held at Salem, 20 : 12 ; 1643, His name also appears in a court record of 30 : 4 : 1646, "William Prichard (also Pritchard), assignee of Tho. South v. Samuell Benitt. Debt due South. (A warrant was issued, signed by Edward Burehum.George Francis Dow, ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts'' (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 9 vols., 1:95; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104150240?urlappend=%3Bseq=107 ''Hathi Trust'']; Salem Quarterly Court, held at Salem, 30 : 4 : 1646, Thomas South presumably died after 1652; (See Ann Crofts will). There was an early William South of Massachusetts Bay. The Court of Assistants at Boston, 4 : 7 : 1638, ordered him "censured to bee severely whiped, & kept to the Generall Coute. By whom hee was banished, to return no more vpon paine of death.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay ...'' (Boston, W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 vos. in 6, 1:234; digital image, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uma.ark:/13960/t0gt5x713&view=1up&seq=258&skin=2021&size=150 ''Hathi Trust'']. Other then the 1638 entry regarding William South, no other entries for surname South were found indexed in '''Records of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay ...'' Found no South entries as Essex County grantors. See "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BT?cc=2106411&wc=MCBL-YM9%3A361613201%2C361828601 ''FamilySearch'']. Found no South entries as Essex County grantees. See Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BS63?cc=2106411&wc=MCBL-FPJ%3A361613201%2C361762101 ''FamilySearch'']. Louis Effinghan DeForest (1930) indicates that Thomas South was "freed from training on account of age with the provision that he pay 5s a year to the Court, in March, 1641." Further that in "February 1643/4, he was relieved from this payment on account of age."Louis Effingham de Forest, ''Our colonial and continental ancestors ...'' (New York, N.Y. : DeForest Publishing Co., 1930), 124; digital image, [https://archive.org/details/ourcolonialconti00defo/page/126/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], == Sources == :See also-- *Eleanor Tucker, "William Ivory of Lynn and His Descendants," ''The Essex Genealogist'' 10 (1990):33-41; 85-90; 153-154, in particular, 36-37; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12595/36/24358844 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Alonzo Lewis and James Robinson Newhall, ''History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts ...'' (Boston : J.L. Shorey, 1865), 227-228 (Thomas Ivory); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.aja2122.0001.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=243 ''Hathi Trust'']; calling him Thomas; saying he had son Thomas and John; also, "Mr. Ivory came in 1638 ... [wife] Ann ... daughters Lois, Ruth, and Sarah ..." '''Note:''' See free space page, [[Space:History_of_Lynn%2C_Essex_County%2C_Massachusetts|''History of Lynn ...'']], for Anderson's comment, "The largest source of false claims ..." (as "Errata").

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Crofts Family Bible, The Practical and Devotional Family Bible (Scotland: William Collins, Sons, and Company, n.d. (but after 1868)); privately held by Geoff Setford, Porepunkah, 1998. Much of the data contained within appears inaccurate (i.e. not written up at the time of the event). The publisher's particular style of name did not exist until after 1868 The family pages start off with Joseph and Ann Crofts' names, splendidly calligraphed. [[Salisbury-2431|Lauren Thomson]] suspects that perhaps the bible could have been a gift to [[Crofts-667|Fred Crofts]] on the occasion of his marriage to [[Tickell-79|Mary Ann Hingston Tickell]] in 1875 from his mother [[Blower-348|Ann (Blower) Crofts]] who was living nearby at the time. The bible lists details of Joseph and Ann's marriage, and then lists the births of their children. {{Image|file=Crofts_Family_Bible.jpg |caption=Crofts Family Bible Image 1 |size=1100 }} '''Family Register - Parents Names'''
Husband: Joseph Crofts
Wife: Ann Crofts

In St Nicholas's Church, Liverpool. County of Lancaster, England
''(Suspect this is written by Susannah (Vigars) Tickell)''

Frederick James & Mary Ann Crofts
Married 25th March 1875
at Wandiligong
By the Rev Henry Moore
''(above entry is written by Mary Ann Hingston (Tickell) Crofts''
---- {{Image|file=Crofts_Family_Bible-1.jpg |caption=Crofts Family Bible Image 2 |size=1100 }} '''Children's Names'''
Sarah Ann Born June 16 1847
Frederick James Janry 14th 1849
John Dec 19th 1850
Charles Janry 6th 1853
''(Suspect above is written by Susannah (Vigars) Tickell)''
''(Handwriting now changes to Mary Ann Hingston (Tickell) Crofts)''
Mary Ann Hingston 14 July 1853
Frederick Joseph Janry 15th 1876
Mabel April 6th 1888
Florance Feb 9th 1890
Mary Winifred Oct 10th 1892
---- {{Image|file=Crofts_Family_Bible-2.jpg |caption=Crofts Family Bible Image 3 |size=1100 }} '''Marriages'''
1. Esther Ann married to Alexander Charles Alum May 20th 1898 Melbourne
2. Josephine married to Thomas Scott Gillespie August 20th 1903 Melbourne
3. Susanna married to Francis Bullen Oct 15th 1907 at Wandiligong
4. Mabel married to Horace Setford Sep 17th 1909 at Melbourne
5. Mary Winifred married to Oto Vicgor Godry Draeger April 26th 1917 at Brunswick
6. Florence married to William Henry Duke Dec 22nd 1916 at Melville St, Hawthorne
---- {{Image|file=Crofts_Family_Bible-3.jpg |caption=Crofts Family Bible Image 4 |size=1100 }} '''Deaths'''
Charles died March 9th 1854
''(Suspect above is written by Susannah (Vigars) Tickell)''
''(Handwriting now changes to Mary Ann Hingston (Tickell) Crofts)''
Ann Crofts died Dec 1st 1890 aged 78-9
Frederick Joseph died Feb 19th 1879 aged 3-1
Frederick James died June 27th 1904 aged 55
Iris Bullen died at Longreach 25 Nov 1912 aged 7 months
William Frederick died July 11th 1913 aged 28 years and six months
Thomas Bruce Gillespie died Sep 8th 1918 aged 7 weeks
Anthony Victor Draeger ied 7th Oct 1918 aged 8 days
Frank Bullen died at Longreach Aug 24th 1919 aged 56 years
John Crofts died at Wandiligong Nov 4th 1922 aged 72 years
''(handwriting changes)''
Mary Ann Hingston Crofts died at Hawthorn August 30th 1935 Aged 82 years
Hester Ann Allum died July 5th 1940
---- {{Image|file=Crofts_Family_Bible-6.jpg |caption=Crofts Family Bible Image 7 |size=1100 }} John Tickell died Oct 26th 1916 at Hawthorne aged 53 years
Susie Foote died at North Melbourne Nov 1915. Aged 28 years
---- {{Image|file=Crofts_Family_Bible-5.jpg |caption=Crofts Family Bible Image 6 |size=1100 }} {{Image|file=Crofts_Family_Bible-7.jpg |caption=Crofts Family Bible Image 8 |size=1100 }} John Tickell died at 19 John St, Glenferrie Oct 25 1915 aged 53 years
William Tickell died at No 3 Malmsbury St Auburn Nov 2nd 1928 aged 73 years
Elizabeth Ann died at 3 Malmsbury St Auburn Feb 1st 1930 Aged 70 years
John Crofts died at Wandiligong Oct 4th 1922 Aged 72 years ''(he actually died 4 November 1922)''
Mrs Snell died a month later aged 87
Elizabeth Crofts wife of John Crofts died at Wandiligong 7th September 1945 aged 88 ''(actually died 6 September 1945)''
''(The next two lines are written by Ron Setford)''
Mabel Setford died at St Georges Hospital Kew on 13th August 1943 aged 55
Horace Turner Setford died at Sacred Heart Hospital Moreland on March 26th 1944 aged 63
''(Handwriting returns to same as rest of page)''
Iris Bullen died at Longreach aged 7 months ''(research has her as dying at <1 month)''
Susie Foote
" Croucher died at No 4 Melrose Place North Melbourne Nov 1915 aged 28 years
Effie Nicholls died at Mitcham May 23rd 1922
Aunt Nicholls died at the hospital Heidelbergh Sep 6th 1926 aged 90 ''(she died in 1925)''
---- There was further information in the bible, and for some unknown reason, this wasn't photographed. It was noted ''this section had a piece of paper pasted over it'' And Etties children. First grandchildren
Charles Fredick William Feb 12 1899
Gladys Mary Ann Aug 1902. Died 4 days old
Josephine children
Dorris Mary b. Oct 28
Frederick Robert Apr 15 1905
Bill Aug 27 1936
Ian McKillip
W.
Don 01-05-37 ''(this is Don Setford's wedding date)''
Ron 10-10-36 ''(this is Ron Setford's wedding date)''
---- When transcribing I also noted this death but didn't take a photo

Margaret Gladdes died at 27 Grove Rd, Hawthorn aged 80 years. Nov 21st 1916
---- I also noted at the time: ''Unfortunately it looks as though there was a page of further family information at the back of the bible, but it has been removed.'' ''It is as if information was recorded on the next generation and then someone decided that the bible should only include the man + first family (wish I could read my own writing) and have then covered up the section on the next generation and removed the page from the book.'' ''I have checked all the pages of the bible to see if there are any loose pages or other pages of family information.'' ''The scrap for the page at the back has the following: Ch
2nd
3rd
4th
''and on the other side'' hampt

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[http://www.usgwarchives.net/maps/pa/county/bradfo/usgs/ Bradford County Pennsylvania Township Maps] '''Source documents for the descendants and ancestors of George Clinton Crofutt.''' [[Space:Huldah_Crofut_Record|See also Huldah Crofut Record]] '''Race Notebook''' Race, Dr. Henry. Manuscript Notebook of Dr. Henry Race, founder of the Hunterdon County Historical Society, Preserved in it's library. Concerning part of the family for whom Flemington, NJ is named. Handwritten notebook. This source has dates only no places.[[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Race Notebook]] This notebook was compiled by Dr. Henry Race (1814-1901), founder of the Hunterdon County (New Jersey) Historical Society. It looks to have been compiled in the late 1800's and added to after that. Some of the additions are after Race's death. It concerns the descendants of Malcolm Fleming (1775-1847), many of whom were his contemporaries. 23MB too big to upload. '''Baldwin Notes''' Baldwin, Lydia Delphine. (1872-1954) Research for DAR Application. Typescript covering descendants of Eldad Mix. c.1918. [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Baldwin Notes]] Lydia Delphine Crofutt, daughter of George Clinton Crofutt and Julia Delphine Fleming, did research to apply to the Daughter of the American Revolution through her ancestor Eldad Mix. There is much contemporary information in this research on her and her siblings, plus information for her parent's generation that she would have received from them. The last date in this typewritten document is 1918. '''Newell, Amy''' Newell, Amy L. "The Crofut Family in Northeastern Pennsylvania, 1805-1922. Spring 1986. Thesis by Newell as a requirement for baccalaureate degree in American Studies, Pennsylvania State University. University Scholars Program, Liberal Arts Honors Program. [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Newell, Amy]] This 40 page document deals with the genealogy of the Crofuts, and also with the social and economic context of their lives. Amy built her genealogical data from Lydia Delphine Crofut's research and from the research of Fredericka (Newell) McIlwain (daughter of Lydia Delphine) and Jean Lenore Newell (daughter of Fredericka). '''Family Genealogy: Lawson''' Lawson, Publius V. ''Family genealogy : Baird, Blair, Butler, Cook, Childs, Clark, Cole, Crane, De Kruyft, Edwards, Finney, Fleming, Graves, Grandine, Haney, Hitchcock, Kerwin, Lawson, Lowry, McAlpin, Peper, Richardson, Rittenhouse, Southwood, Stolp, Williams and Wright.'' Menasha, Wis.: P.V. Lawson, 1903. [https://archive.org/stream/familygenealogyb00laws#page/n9/mode/2up Link at Archive.org] [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: '''Family Genealogy: Lawson''']] The Fleming Family (pp 1-114). Text has been confirmed as generally accurate. Lawson uses family letters, bibles, visits to cemeteries, to build the family picture. '''Family Bibles''' There were at one time family bibles for both the Josiah Crofut family and the Frederick Crofutt family. They have long since disappeared (probably forever). They have been actively sought several times in the last 100 years. There is evidence that they existed. Frederick's son, George C., mentions the bible in his pension documents and it was seen and verified by a notary. It supposedly went to Florida. The Josiah Bible was supposed to be (1998) in Pennsylvania in the hands of a Dean Smith. Previous researchers copied the information from the Bibles. I think that the Mylo Smith Descendant Sheet, Amy Newell's information given to her by Fredericka "Jean" McIlwain, and perhaps the Huldah Crofut Record were derived from these original records. '''Smith, Mylo''' Smith, Mylo. Descendants of Josiah Crofut and Rebecca Gregory, Two Generations. Compiled 23 July 1892. On file at the Bradford County Historical Society. See: [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Smith, Mylo]] I've tried to discover who Mylo Smith is and how he's related, so far with no luck. His information that intersects the information in the Huldah Crofut record is the same with only one exception. His document does have some errors. The document was compiled in 1892, so he had access to still living members of the family on his descendant sheet. '''George Clinton Crofutt Pension Documents'''
Military and Pension Documents George C. Crofutt. Certificate number 141220. US Department of the Interior, et. al., Various Dates, Maintained by the National Archives and Record Administration. Contained within the file of George C. Crofutt: Oath of Identity dated 1877; Discharge papers 2 June 1863. Enlistment Record (Pennsylvania) 21 March 1864; Dept of the Interior Questionaire dated 15 Jan 1898; Record of name dropped from disbursement roll, death 24 Dec 1922; George Crofutt pension declaration and statement; Family Bible Certification birth 23 July 1844; Declaration of Widow's Pension 10 Jan 1923. {{Image|file=Crofutt_Source_Documents-2.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Widow's Pension Appl. }} :'''Widow's Pension'''Declaration of Widow's Pension. Act of April 19, 1908 - Amended by Act of Sepember 8, 1916. Julia D. Crofutt, 10 January 1923. National Archives and Records Administration. [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Widow's Pension]] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Crofutt_Source_Documents-2.jpg Click here and use zoom to view full size] {{clear}} {{Image|file=Crofutt_Source_Documents-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Bible certification. }} :'''Bible'''Certification and Verification of Birth of George Clinton Crofutt July 23, 1844. National Archives and Records Administration. [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Bible. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Crofutt_Source_Documents-6.jpg Click here and use zoom to view full size] {{clear}} {{Image|file=Crofutt_Source_Documents-4.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Drop/Death Report }} :'''Drop_Death Report''' Drop Report -- Pensioner. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions. Death George C. Crofutt of Tioga Leolyn, PA. Jan 6, 1923. National Archives and Records Administration. [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Drop_Death Report]]. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Crofutt_Source_Documents-4.jpg Click here and use zoom to view full size] {{clear}} {{Image|file=Crofutt_Source_Documents-5.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=1864 Enlistment }} :'''Enlistment 1864''' Volunteer Enlistment Record George C Crofutt. 21 March 1864. State of Pennsylvania. National Archives and Records Administration. [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Enlistment 1864]].[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Crofutt_Source_Documents-5.jpg Click here and use zoom to view full size] {{clear}} {{Image|file=Crofutt_Source_Documents-6.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Discharge 1863 }} :'''Discharge 1863''' "To all whom it may Concern" Discharge Certificate. George C. Crofutt. 2 June 1863. National Archives and Records Administration. [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Discharge 1863]] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Crofutt_Source_Documents-6.jpg Click here and use zoom to view full size] {{clear}} {{Image|file=Crofutt_Source_Documents-7.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Declaration 1912 }} :'''Declaration 1912''' Act of May 11, 1912, Declaration for Pension. George Crofutt, dated 25 May 1912. [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: Declaration 1912]] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Crofutt_Source_Documents-7.jpg Click here and zoom to view full size] {{clear}} {{Image|file=Crofutt_Source_Documents-8.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=1876 Pension }} :'''1876 Pension Documents''' 1876 Adjutant General's Office Statement's of George's enlistments in the Union Army. & Notarized statement by George of the same. (date unclear Feb (maybe 1878) [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: 1876 Pension Documents]] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Crofutt_Source_Documents-8.jpg Click here and zoom to view full size] {{clear}} {{Image|file=Crofutt_Source_Documents-9.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=War Dept 1894 }} '''War Dept 1894'' Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions. Dec 8, 1894. Data from the Record and Pension Office War Department. [[Space:Crofutt Source Documents|Crofutt Source Documents: War Dept 1894 Documents]] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Crofutt_Source_Documents-9.jpg Click here and zoom to view full size]

Croke, Croak, Croake Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hevey-7|Carol Melo]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Continuing to put info on the family on Wikitree * Going on line to find possible photos of individuals *speaking to family members for human interest stories. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14028215 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cromar Cottages, Banchory-Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland

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== Description and location == Cromar Cottages, which are no longer extant, were two semi-detached dwellings located near Mount Street and Burnett Street in the civil parish of Banchory-Ternan, previously in the historic country of Kincardineshire and in present-day Aberdeenshire. The cottages were located at [https://goo.gl/maps/1qAg6iUVY7Bpv6fP7 DMS coordinates 57° 03’ 16” N, 2° 30’ 28” W]. The buildings are are shown at grid reference [https://maps.nls.uk/view/130196539 NO693960 on the Ordnance Survey 1:2,500 scale map published in 1967]. == Former residents == Amongst the people who lived at Cromar Cottages were [[Murdoch-1362|Thomas Shepherd Ireland Murdoch (1858-1927)]] and his wife, [[Ligertwood-20|Agnes Ligertwood (1867-1955)]]. Their daughter [[Murdoch-1367|Jane Waggrel Murdoch (1893-1897)]] and eldest son, [[Murdoch-1361|John Ligertwood Murdoch (1895-1973)]], were born there.

Cromer

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The goal of this project is to trace my Cromer ancestry. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Holbrook-3650|Gwendolyn Holbrook]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=33371959 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cromwell Family Monument

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The Cromwell family monument at All Saints, Hursley was erected at the wish of [[Cromwell-64|Elizabeth Cromwell]] shortly after her death in 1731. On it are recorded the death dates of her immediate family. {{Image|file=Cromwell-64-1.jpg |caption=Cromwell memorial }} * This monument was erected to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Cromwell, spinster, (by Richard Cromwell and Thomas Cromwell her executors). She died the 8th day of April 1731, in her 82nd year of her age, and lyes near this place: she was the daughter of Richard Cromwell Esq. by Dorothy his wife, who was the daughter of Richard Maijor Esq. and the following account of her family (all of whom, except Mrs. Ann Gibson, lye in the chancel) is given according to her desire. * [[Cromwell-58|Mrs Ann Gibson]] the sixth daughter died 7th December 1727 in the 69th year of her age, and lyes interred with Dr, Thomas Gibson her husband, Phisitian General of the army, in the churchyard belonging to St George's Chapel, London. * [[Cromwell-36|Richard Cromwell Esq.]] Father of the said Elizabeth Cromwell died 12th July 1712 in the 86th year of his age. * [[Cromwell-33|Oliver Cromwell Esq.]] son of the late Richard Cromwell died 11 May 1705 in the 49th year of his age. * [[Cromwell-44|Mrs Dorothy Mortimer]] a 7th daughter, wife of John Mortimer Esq died 14th May 1681 in the 21st year of her age, but left no issue. * [[Major-12|Mrs Dorothy Cromwell]], wife of the said Richard Cromwell, died 5th January 1675 in the 49th year of her age * [[Kingswell-1| Mrs Ann Maijor]] mother of the said Mrs Dorothy Cromwell, died 13th June 1662 * [[Major-667| Richard Maijor Esq]]. husband of the said Mrs Ann Maijor died 25th April 1660 * [[Cromwell-842| Mrs Dorothy Cromwell]] a fifth daughter died 3rd December 1658 in the 2nd year of her age * [[Cromwell-843|A fourth daughter]] died 27th May 1655 in the first year of her age * [[Cromwell-38| Mrs Mary Cromwell]] a third daughter, died 24th September 1654 in the 2nd year of her age * [[Cromwell-844| A son]] of the said Richard and Dorothy Cromwell died 13th December 1652 in the first year of his age * [[Cromwell-845|Mrs Ann Cromwell]] a second daughter died 14th March 1651 in the first year of her age. * [[Kingswell-45 |Mr John Kingswell]], father of the said Mrs Ann Major, died 5th March 1639 Well before 1752 the church had become ruinous and a new building was erected on the foundations of the old church. Built at the behest of [[Heathcote-313 |Thomas Heathcote]] the second Baronet Heathcote of Hursley it was built in Palladian style with Dutch overtones. Almost a hundred years later the new vicar, [[Keble-11|John Keble]], often thought to be a papist, was unhappy with the church building with its overtones of Puritanism and had it rebuilt in Victorian Gothic style. The £6000 bill was met by the profits from Keble's "The Christian Year" and "Lyra Innocentium". The architect was J. P. Harrison. The foundation stone was laid on 20 May 1857. Keble refused to have the Cromwell monument in his church and it was stored by [[Heathcote-314|Sir William Heathcote]] until Keble's death in 1866. All Saints Church Hursley, A History and Guide. 1994. S.C. Rawdon Thereafter the monument was replaced in the church in its present position under the tower. This is a very dark area of the church and the monument is unreadable in natural light, hence the poor quality of the photograph. Noted by [[Mackinnon-507|C Mackinnon]] on a visit to the church in 2017 ==Sources== * [https://books.google.com/books?id=wg0HAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA185&lpg=PA185&dq=Richard+cromwell+dorothy+major+elizabeth&source=bl&ots=ikNd5FgIpq&sig=TWa76zLkh5kKzN7lLuoZpqD7XBE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=6jcsVdamDseVNvOdgeAC&ved=0CEYQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Richard%20cromwell%20dorothy%20major%20elizabeth&f=false A companion in a tour round Southampton By John Bullar page 185]

Crosby family descendants

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From N.Y. Genealogical and Biographical Records: April, July, and October 1901 by Sarah Louise Kimball

Crosby Home

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This profile is about the house of my great grandfather, Stephen Crosby (Crosby-4363), and his wife, Sarah Catherine Crosby. It was later handed down to my grandfather, William Hamner Crosby (Crosby-4362) and his wife Alliene Cornwell Crosby. My mother and her three sisters grew up here and I and my brother were brought here on many visits as we grew up. Much later I and my spouse lived here for three years and worked hard at restoring it. My maternal great grandfather, Stephen Crosby, fought and was wounded in the Civil War. He was captured but pardoned at Appomattox after the war. Stephen Crosby was devoted to Robert E Lee and had a large framed photograph of him hanging in the family home. It is now in the Union County Historical Museum. Upon his release from the prison-of-war camp, he returned home and married Sarah C “Sallie” Meador (who was the daughter of my paternal great, great grandfather, John Meador Jr). John Meador owned a large home and many acres on what is now called the Neal Shoals Rd, but at the time, the Old Woods Ferry Rd. Stephen and Sallie first lived in Chester County just across the Broad River where the Meador, Crosby and other families lived before migrating to Union County. They moved across the road and down about ¼ mile from John Meador’s Plantation Home about 1874. Here, Stephen Crosby started operating a community store with his father-in-law. The property at this time belonged to John Meador but was later sold to his son-in-law on March 6, 1876. The buildings, a simple 6 room house, and a two-story store building were not mentioned on the deed but were already in existence at this time. No firm date has been found established when they were built. Stephen and Sallie took up housekeeping in a small unpainted frame house next door to the store building. In a log building on the property, Stephen also worked as a blacksmith. From the many relics of that period (tools, hinges, hooks, locks, and other items) it is easy to see that he had honed his craft to an art. Stephen also had a good many woodworking tools that have survived. I remember this building and the forge with its billows, but it is gone now. My grandfather sold the whole building at some point. The six-room house (used as a barn since I can remember) had three fireplaces. The walls in the downstairs bedroom, parlor and living room were all covered with unfinished hand-planned heart pine planks, the kitchen and upstairs rooms were covered with simple beadboard. Tobacco receipts found pasted to the inside walls of what was the store building, date from 1874, and 1875 and are signed with the Crosby/Meador name. This establishes the fact that they dealt in the tobacco business that was jointly operated for a time and that Stephen Crosby ran the store before he owned the property. Other store receipts still in possession of the Crosby grandchildren indicate the store had a broad selection of goods. Stephen Crosby was appointed postmaster in “Meador”, the name of the local community on August 8, 1881, until it was discontinued on November 27, 1889. Later he was reappointed on March 6, 1890, and again discontinued August 30, 1902. We are not sure if the original store building consisted of one large room on each floor or was divided into two on each floor. We speculate there were outdoor stairs going to the second floor. We do not know if there was a chimney in the center of two large rooms or if this was incorporated into a petition that divided each floor later. In any case, the house now has a central chimney and four fireplaces, one in each of the four rooms that existed when we arrived. The walls were completed inside with wood planks, some on the second floor moved from the first floor, we believe. We found tobacco tax receipts pasted on some of these boards dated 1874 and 1875. We believe they were moved from the first floor, maybe when the cut-outs were made for doors. The walls had sackcloth nailed to them and then wallpaper pasted on top. Downstairs, the front room was made into the living room and the second room, the dining room. Above, the two rooms were bedrooms. The double unadorned wooden doors to the front of the store was moved to another part of the new addition and a bay window was added on the front. The back door to the store is still in its original place. It is a large, thick door that is studded with nails to keep it from being bored into and has a large wooden slide latch. It is interesting that this door and all original doors had about four-inch squares removed from the inside lower corner to allow the cats’ free access. With the addition, a front porch was added across the front of the house. The addition consisted of a large entry hall with the front door and a stairway up to the second floor. At the back of this room, which my grandparents always referred to as ‘the hall’, were placed the original double doors to the store. This lead to what was originally a long outdoor porch across the back of the house. The porch gradually got enclosed and even a very small bathroom added at the end of the porch. There are two bedrooms on the first floor of the addition and one large bedroom on the second floor. A long sloped roof did not allow a second room upstairs in the new addition. Interior walls in the addition were beadboard. The floors throughout the house are pine boards. In the store building, they are foot wide heart pine. In the rest of the house, the planks are not as wide. In addition, a large room was constructed which now has a concrete floor directly behind the old store building. It was separated from the store building by the outdoor porch. This was the kitchen. I can remember when I was very young, grandmamma cooking on a woodburning cookstove. This is where my grandparents lived during the day, certainly in the winter. It had a fireplace at one end that was closed up since I can remember with heat provided by the cookstove and later a propane gas space heater. The wood-burning cookstove was replaced later by a gas cook stove. In 1981 Keith Miller, I and our two boys moved into the Crosby Home which had been vacant for at least eight years since my grandfather died and my grandmother eventually came to live with my mother. We worked hard to restore particularly the old store building part of the house back to the original look and move the kitchen into the main house. We began by removing the partition between the two downstairs rooms and taking the wallpaper and sack cloth off the walls. We left the chimney in the center of the room and added a wood-burning insert inside the living room fireplace. We also removed the ceiling boards exposing the floor joists of the rooms above. A major job was taking up the floor planks. We did this because we wanted to flip them over as the undersides had not been painted. The floors and all the woodwork in the whole house had been painted chocolate brown since I can remember. Also we were successful in straightening out a few of the beams and making the floor more level. We replaced the beautiful floor boards with the underside up. We painted the wood walls and chimney white because there would just be too much natural wood otherwise and to cover up many tack holes. We built in a kitchen area in the back corner of the opened up room. Bead board from the old house/barn was used and a large old table as a sort of island in the otherwise open kitchen area. The other half of the back area was where our new dining area – dining room was located. The front of the large open room was now the living room with the bay window that we kept in place. The back porch which had already been closed in was divided into a place for a large gas furnace and a new modern and larger bathroom. Several pieces of furniture from those earlier periods still remained, including a corner pine cupboard from the older home that was in the old kitchen. Two plank-top tables appear to be old store fixtures and the original post office desk remained along with numerous rocking chairs, wardrobes and a large blanket chest. After three years we had to move from the house and it and the property was sold to non-family buyers. The house is still standing but is empty as far as I know. It is sad and I am surprised that it has not been destroyed already. It is a totally wooden structure and would burn in a minute. The rest of the original 150 acres have been divided up and sold.

Crosh House Estate

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The Crosh House is country lodge on a tract of several hundred acres, once referred to as the Abercorn Estate. It is located in Newtownstewart, named after Sir [[Stewart-14907|William Stewart]] (also appears as "Stuart"), 1st Baronet Stewart of Ramelton, who acquired 1,500 acres of property in 1613 from an absent James Haig, who was granted the land in 1610. Sir Stewart died in 1646. In 1651, eight-year-old [[Colhoun-4|William Colquhoun]] inherited the estate under the condition he inhabited it. Later, in his will, he mandated the estate be inhabited by a Colhoun. It remained within the family until 1900. According to "Our Calhoun Family," by Orval Calhoun, the Inheritance was as follows: *[[Calhoun-277|Rev. Alexander Calhoun]] to his son *[[Calhoun-282|Maj. William Calhoun]] to his nephew *[[Colquhoun-591|Alexander Colquhoun]] to his son *[[Colquhoun-595|Crawford Colquhoun]] to his son *[[Colquhoun-596|Alexander William Colquhoun]] to his daughter *[[Colquhoun-645|Margaret Anne (Colhoun) Porter]] Orval states that Margaret Anne passed away in 1900 with no living heir so her husband, John Patterson Porter (who actually died in 1871England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 for John Patterson Porter - Personal Estate in England under £3,000. - 9 October. "Probate of the Will of John Patterson Porter late of Crosh House in the County of Tyrone Retired Captain in the East India Company's Navy who died on or about 11 July 1879 at same place granted 3 September 1879 at Dublin to Margaret Anne Porter of Crosh House Widow the Relict the sole Executrix"Civil Registration Deaths Index, "John Patterson Porter", Ireland, 1864-1958.,) sold the estate to the Cummings Family. It was then sold to the Millar family, who sold it to the Beattie family, who have since restored the main house and tore down some outbuildings. However, according to the 1901 Census of Ireland from 1901/1911, a majority of the property was owned by Samuel M. Miller, with the second majority being owned by Matthew Beattie. Several notable families can trace their roots back to this estate, including the Campbells, Colquhouns, McCauslands, and some Cunninghams, Hamiltons and Montgomerys. The property is privately owned. The estate is located on Plumbridge Road a few minutes outside of Newtownstewart. Its coordinates are 54.7283, -7.3613. == Sources == *Esq., Atkinson, A. - "Ireland in the Nineteenth Century, and Seventh of England's Dominion, Enriched with Copious Descriptions of the Resources of the Soil, and Seats and Scenery of the North West District" - Hamilton, Adams, Ireland, 1833. p. 318-319. *Calhoun, Bill - Calhoun-McKnight Genealogy - The Colquhouns of Donegal - http://calhoun-mcknight.blogspot.com/ *Calhoun, Orval O. - "Our Calhoun Family, Volume " - Gateway Press, 1976. p. 24-25 *Hill, George - "Plantation Papers: Containing a Summary Sketch of the Great Ulster Plantation in the Year 1610" - Kalpaz, Ireland, 1889. p. 57-58

Cross Creek Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania

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'''Cross Creek Township''' is an incorporated township in Washington County, Pennsylvania. The original settlers are: Samuel Johnson, John Tenell, Alexander Wells, William Patterson, Ephraim Hart, [[Buxton-347|Jacob Buxton]], Thomas Beatty, William Reynolds, David Reynolds, Thomas Bay, Henry Graham, James Jackson, William Calvin, Col. James Marshall, [[Marquis-9|John Marquis]], and William McCombs. ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia: Cross Creek Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania | Cross Creek Township on Wikipedia]]

CROSS Family Tree Australia & Beyond

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= Cross Reference: 1687 Tax Roll= Author: Randolph R. Beebe, © 27 Jan 2024. This free space profile provides a "best effort" correlation between individuals listed on Gov. Andros 1687 Rochester, Kings County, Rhode Island tax register and their corresponding wikitree profiles. [https://www.becominglexington.com/massbay_contexts/charter_info_idx/charter_info_e/index.html Andros'] tax consisted of two parts; a pole (poll) tax, which was a fixed "head" tax of one shilling for each adult male living in the jurisdiction; and the second part was a property tax levied on an assessed value of the taxpayer's estate (presumably real estate). (Note that this "head count" pole tax appears to be for all adult males, not just for landholders because many on the list are assessed the poll tax, but with zero estate tax, suggesting they did not own any land at the time). There are a mere 138 taxpayers/taxpaying individuals assessed and listed in this entire Rochester (Kingstown), Rhode Island jurisdiction in this 6 Sep 1687 tax roll. Furthermore, an analysis of the list reveals that there were only 85 unique family groups on the taxroll. This for an area of roughly 22.5 miles (north/south) by about 10 miles wide (east/west), or 225 sq. miles, this yields an average English population density of 0.6 households/sq. mile, or one household per 1058 acres. Furthermore, many of the Narragansett Indians native to the area had perished by the end of KIng Phillip's war in 1676. The long and short of it is that there were very few people living in Kingstown, Rhode Island in 1687 and it is highly probable that nearly all of the people on this list were acquainted with each other. Marriages between the children of these families was nearly universal in the sense that at least one child from nearly every household on this list was married to the child of another household on this list; and this pattern propagated for several generations. One compelling piece of evidence to support this assertion is that there are 11 verifiable "n"th great grandfathers of the author appearing on this tax roll, representing over 10 percent of the family groups living in Rochester/Kingstown in 1687. Is this interconnectedness aspect of the people in this document that makes this cross-reference a valuable genealogical study tool as it centralizes a connection point between most of the names on the tax list and their corresponding wikitree profiles. As of 10 March 2024, the table below has associated a probable Wikitree identity for 116 of the total 138 names on this list along with a hot link to a certain or probable wikitree profile for each taxpayer. The essential information source document for this cross reference tool is extracted from ''Genealogies of Rhode Island Families, Vol. II, Niles - Wilson.'' by Gary Boyd Roberts, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48398/images/RIFamiliesII-001668-591?pId=330475 ''RI Taxes under Gov. Andros'' pages 592- 594.] Robert's 1989 text remains under copyright protection, and the only presently known online access to the document is at Ancestry.com, and is available to subscribers only. Roberts, Gary Boyd; [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48398/images/RIFamiliesII-001066-iii? ''Genealogies of Rhode Island Families, Vol. II, Niles - Wilson;''] Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore 1989. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48398/images/RIFamiliesII-001668-591?pId=330475 ''RI Taxes under Gov. Andros'' pages 592- 594.] The three page document provides a transcribed copy of the 6 September 1687 Rochester (Kingstown), Kings County, Rhode Island Tax Register. The selection criteria used to correlate a particular Wikitree profile to a name on the tax roll is as follows: first, there must be a shared name (allowing for spelling variants and transcription errors); second, the individuals in candidate Wikitree profiles had to have been born prior to 1667 (profiles with birthdates on or after 1667 are dubious, or perhaps there is a birthdate error in the profile), and third; the candidate Wikitree profile would have to provide at least some trace of evidence that the individual had or credibly could have lived in the Kingstown Rhode Island area during this 1687 time period. This list was created in January of 2024. Each field in the table is sortable by clicking on the sort box in the column heading. '''An Important clarification:''' This area was known as Kingstown or Kingston between 1674 and 1723 and it was not until 1723 that the town was split into [https://www.britannica.com/place/South-Kingstown North Kingstown and South Kingstown.] Thus in 1687 there was no such thing as North and South Kingstown and this demarcation would not come into existence for another 36 years. The notation of a particular individual in North or South Kingstown in the table below is noted if the 1687 residence location of that individual can reliably placed in what became North Kingstown or South Kingstown after 1723. In other words it is a contrived construct to provide a tighter geographic grouping in order to illustrate which individuals may have been living in closer proximity at the time of the tax ==Table of 1687 Taxpayers== '''Assessments of Ye Estates of Ye Towne of Rochester (Kingston) in Ye Kings Province Sepr 6th 1687. {| border="1" class='wikitable sortable' cellpadding="4" align="c" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Tax Register Last Name || First || Tax (shllgs - pence) || Age in 1687 || Wikitree Profile || North/South Kingstown || Comments |- | Hightman || Cornelius ||4 - 6.5|| || Not found || ||Possible mis-transcription of surname. Cornelius, this rare Dutch name is an ID clue. |- | Sweet || John || 6 - 5.5 || 32 ||[[Sweet-127|John Sweet (abt.1655-1717)]] || || |- | Northrup || Stephen Jr. || 4 - 6 || 31 || [[Northup-49|Stephen Henry Northup (abt.1656-1733)]] || North || |- | Northrup || Stephen Sr. || 4 - 0.5|| 57 || [[Northup-289|Stephen Northup (1630-1690)]] || North|| |- | Knowles || William || 4 - 11.5 || 42 ||[[Knowles-1352|William Knowles Sr (1645-abt.1727)]]|| South || |- | Unknown || Daniel || 0 - 11 || 44 || [[Vernon-21|Daniel Vernon (1643-1715)]] || || Almost certainly the tax listing for Daniel Vernon, see image of his tombstone, affirms he was a Kingstown resident in 1686 |- | Callerrell || John || 2 - 7.5 || 37 ||[[Cottrell-10|John Cottrell (abt.1650-abt.1704)]]|| South, Hall purchase? || Almost certainly a mis-transcription of Cottrell. |- | Briggs || John Sr. || 4 - 8 || 47 || [[Briggs-404|John Briggs (abt.1640-abt.1697)]]|| North || Purchased land from Awashuavett, chief sachem January 1, 1671 |- | Hanah || Robert || 10 - 1 || || [[Hannah-601|Robert Hannah (-bef.1706)]]|| South || |- | Sherman || Eber || 3 - 5 || 53 || [[Sherman-701|Eber Sherman (1634-1706)]]|| North || |- | Sowell || Thomas || 1 - 2 || 1625 || [[Sewall-470|Thomas Sewall (1625-aft.1698)]] || North, Wickford || Father of widow Phenix |- | Mumford || Peleg || 2 || 28 || [[Mumford-62|Peleg Mumford (1659-1745)]] || South || |- | Kinnion || John || 7 - 11 || || [[Kenyon-2680|John Kenyon (1636-)]] || || |- | Browne || Samuel || 0 - 11.5 || || [[Brown-7013|Samuel Brown (1655-bef.1683)]] || || Brother of [[Brown-7010|Beriah (Brown) Browne (1648-bef.1717)]] |- | Kinnion || James || 3 - 5 || || [[Kenyon-84|James Kenyon (bef.1666-abt.1724)]] || || |- | Northtrop || Henry || 3 - 5 || 24 || [[Northrop-21|Henry Northrop (abt.1663-1741)]] || || |- | Remington || John Jr. || 6 - 6.5 || 57 || [[Remington-68|John Remington (1651-1688)]] || ||John Remington Sr. not a resident of Kingstown. |- | Coggeshall || James. || 5 - 4 || 27 || [[Coggeshall-411|James Coggeshall (1660-1712)]] || || |- | Tebbits || Henry Sr. || 7 - 4 || 51 || [[Tibbitts-74|Henry Tibbitts (abt.1636-bef.1713)]] || North, Quidnessett || GG9 |- | North || John || 2 - 1.5 || || [[North-5495|John North (abt.1655-)]] || || |- | Renolds || Joseph || 4 -10 || 35 || [[Reynolds-576|Joseph Reynolds (1652-1739)]] || North; West of Wickford || GG7, Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford. |- | Browne || Bryar || 2 - 10.5 || 39 || [[Brown-7010|Beriah (Brown) Browne (1648-bef.1717)]] || North; West of Wickford || Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford, married the 17 year old daughter of the widow Phenix who was the neighbor across Ten Rpd road. |- | Bull || Ephraim || 4 - 7 || || [[Bull-1625|Ephraim Bull (1669-1721)]] || South || |- | Helme || Rouse || 8 - 11 || || [[Helmes-28|Rouse (Helmes) Helme (abt.1636-1712)]] || Kingstown || |- | Mumford || Thomas || 6 - 11.5 || 31 || [[Mumford-63|Thomas Mumford II (1656-bef.1726)]] || South || |- | Morey || Ben || 2 - 2 || 38 || [[Mowry-630|Benjamin (Mowry) Morey (1649-aft.1719)]] || Kingstown || |- | Chase || Thomas || 1 - 0 || || Not in Wikitree || || No source material for Thomas Chase in Ancestry, FamilySearch, nor American Ancestors. Probable mis-transcription. [[Place-246|Thomas Place (1663-1727)]] is a known Kingstown, RI resident and was 24 years of age in 1687, there is high probability this entry is for him. |- | Northtrop || Joseph || 2 - 1.5 || 22 || [[Northup-2|Joseph Northup (abt.1665-1726)]] || Kingstown || |- | Hanens || Thomas || 9 - 11 || 37 || [[Havens-12|Thomas Havens Sr (1650-1704)]] || North, near Devils Foot || Transcription error should be Havens. |- | Aleworth || Arthur || 2 - 5.5 || 34 || [[Aylesworth-32|Arthur Aylesworth Sr. (1653-aft.1725)]] || North, Quidnessett || GG8 |- | (torn) IL...d || Robert || 10 - 7 || || [[Hazard-31|Robert Hazard (bef.1629-aft.1710)]] || South, Pettaquamscutt || Probably [[Hazard-31|Robert Hazard (bef.1629-aft.1710)]]; John Austin agrees [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00aust/page/320/mode/1up?q=Hazard GDRI, page 320.] |- | (torn) || John || 1 - 6.5 || || Not in Wikitree || || |- | Austin || Edwin || 1 - 6.5 || 23 || [[Austin-203|Edward Austin (abt.1664-1731)]] || South || |- | Hopkins || Samuel || 1 - 10 || 27 || [[Hopkins-1654|Samuel Hopkins (1663-1738)]] || Kingstown || |- | Cole || John Jr. || 1 - 6.5 || 20 || [[Cole-30124|John Cole (1667-)]] || Kingstown || |- | Brookes || Thomas || 4 - 5 || 30 || [[Brookes-1506|Thomas Brookes (abt.1648-1720)]] || || Probable identity |- | Ickewayes || Aaron || 1 - 6.5 || || Not in Wikitree || || |- | Knowles || Henry || 2 - 5 || 33 || [[Knowles-1859|Henry Knowles (1654-1726)]] || Kingstown || Father died in Kingstown in 1671 |- | Bull || Henry || 5 - 4.5 || 26 || [[Bull-2612|Henry Bull (abt.1661-1691)]] || North || |- | Smith|| Major Richard || £1 19s - 10d || 57 || [[Smith-331557|Richard Smith Jr (abt.1630-)]] || North || possible father [[Smith-7477|Richard Smith (abt.1610-abt.1666)]] |- | Andrew || John|| 3 - 8 || 67 || [[MacAndrews-1|John (MacAndrews) McAndrews (abt.1620-bef.1693)]] || South, Quohasset || |- | Palmer || William || 0 - 8 || 30? || [[Palmer-32053|William Palmer (abt.1657-)]] || North, Quidnessett || Purchased the Richard Smith farm on 11 Feb 1687. |- | Tift || Samuel || 8 - 4.5 || 43 || [[Tefft-1|Samuel Tefft (abt.1644-bef.1725)]] || South || |- | Westcoate || Zerubabel || 1 - 10 || 21 || [[Westcott-2270|Zerubabel Westcott (1666-)]] || North, Quidnessett || Merge with [[Westcott-140|Zorobabel Westcott (1666-1745)]] |- | Gardiner || Henry || 9 - 9 || 42 || [[Gardiner-79|Henry Gardiner Sr (1645-abt.1744)]] || South || Land from Pettiquamscut purchase via step-father John Porter |- | Downeing || Daniel || 1 - 11 || 26 || [[Downing-5749|Daniel Downing (abt.1661-1710)]] || || |- | Gardiner || Benonia || 9 - 9 || 43 || [[Gardiner-178|Benoni Gardiner (abt.1644-1729)]] || South || GG8; Land from Pettiquamscut purchase via step-father John Porter |- | Case || Joseph || 7 - 6 || 35 || [[Case-2184|Joseph Case Sr. (1654-1741)]] || South || |- | Place || Enoch Jr. || 2 - 1 || 29 || [[Place-338|Enoch Place (1658-1703)]] || Kingstown || |- | Snook || John || 8 - 10.5 || || [[Snook-4478|John Snook (1640-)]] || || |- | Jennings || Job || 3 - 2.5 || || [[Jennings-14889|Job Jennings (abt.1655-)]] || || |- | Gardiner || George || 4 - 4.5 || 30 || [[Gardiner-173|George Gardiner Jr. (1647-1724)]] || South || Land from Pettiquamscut purchase via step-father John Porter |- | Gardiner || Nicholas || 14 - 3 || 33 || [[Gardiner-37|Nicholas Gardiner (abt.1654-abt.1712)]] || South || GG7; Land from Pettiquamscut purchase via step-father John Porter |- | Welles || Peter || 3 - 3 || 47 || [[Wells-438|Peter Wells Sr (1630-abt.1715)]] || South, Hall Purchase || |- | Sheldon || John || 6 - 0 || 47 || [[Sheldon-234|John Sheldon (abt.1630-abt.1704)]] || South, Hall purchase || |- | Barber || Moses || 7 - 1 || 35 || [[Barber-158|Moses Barber (abt.1652-aft.1728)]] || South || |- | Watson || John || 7 - 8.5 || 59 || [[Watson-1153|John Watson (abt.1628-)]] || South || Land from Pettiquamscutt purchase via step-father-in-law John Porter |- | Eldred || John || 2 - 5.5 || 28 || [[Eldred-5|John Eldred (1659-1724)]] || North; West of Wickford || Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford, 95 acres |- | Place || Enoch Sr. || 9 - 4 || 56 ||[[Place-198|Enoch Place (abt.1631-bef.1695)]] || Kingstown, Pettiquamscutt || Near Wickford and Hamilton |- | Spink || Robert Sr. || 9 - 2 || 72 || [[Spink-9|Robert Spink (1615-bef.1695)]] || North, Quidnessett || Farm part of Atherton purchase |- | Weale || Theoph || 2 - 11 || 72 || [[Whalley-7|Theophilus Whalley (abt.1616-1720)]] || || |- | Ayres || Thomas || 1 - 7 || || [[Ayres-3187|Thomas Ayres (abt.1655-)]] || || |- | Whightman || George || 10 - 0 || 57 || [[Wightman-45|George Wightman (1632-1722)]] || North, Quidnessett || GG8. |- | Eldred || Thomas || 9 - 1 || 39 || [[Eldred-43|Thomas Eldred (1648-1726)]] || North || |- | Doliver || Joseph || 4 - 3.5 || 42 || [[Doliver-2|Joseph Doliver (1645-bef.1731)]] || Kingstown || |- | Gard || John || 0 - 9 || 42 || [[Gard-747|John Gard II (abt.1645-abt.1724)]] || || |- | Bently || William || 3 - 6.5 || 38 || [[Bentley-117|William Bentley (1640-1720)]] || North; West of Wickford || GG8. Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford, 727? acres |- | Phenix || Widow || 2 - 0.5 || 37 || [[Sewall-119|Abigail Sewall (1650-aft.1718)]] || North; West of Wickford || Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford, 133 acres. |- | Tanner || William || 0 - 1.5 || 30 || [[Tanner-290|William Tanner Sr. (abt.1657-abt.1740)]] || South, Hall Purchase || GG8, farm |- | West || Francis Sr. || 2 - 1 || 25 || [[West-665|Francis West (abt.1662-bef.1724)]] || North; West of Wickford || Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford. |- | Pinder || Jacob || 0 - 9 || 37 || [[Pindar-4|Jacob (Pindar) Pinder (abt.1650-abt.1683)]] || North || |- | Sweete || Ben || 1 - 7 || 26 ||[[Sweet-106|Benoni Sweet (1663-1751)]] || || |- | Greene || James || 3 - 3 || 32 ||[[Greene-953|James Greene (1655-1698)]] || North, Quidnessett || |- | Brown || Jeremiah || 1 - 2 || || [[Brown-4389|Jeremiah Brown (abt.1634-1690)]] || || Austin confirms identity |- | Renolds || James Jr. || 1 - 7 || 37 || [[Reynolds-580|James Reynolds (1650-bef.1712)]] || North || |- | Congdon || Ben || 2 - 0.5 || 37 || [[Congdon-101|Benjamin Congdon I (abt.1650-1718)]] || South, Potaquamscut purchase || |- | Fones || Capt || 17 - 8 || 52 || [[Fones-6|John Fones (1635-1703)]] || Kingstown || Profile needs work |- | Updick || Left || 6 - 9 || 41 || [[Op_Den_Dyke-8|Lodowick (Op Den Dyke) Updike (1646-1737)]] || North, Wickford || Name is Lodowick; Left. is an early alternate form of Lieutenant. North; House is platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford. |- | Brinley || Mr || 16 - 8 || 56 || [[Brinley-66|?Francis Brinley (1632-1719)]] || North, Quidnessett || |- | Greene || Edward || 2 - 10 || 44 || [[Greene-957|Edward Greene (abt.1643-abt.1717)]] || North, Quidnessett || |- | Tenant || Alex || 2 - 0 || 33 || [[Tennant-212|Alexander Tennant (1654-1710)]] || Kingstown || |- | Champlin || Jeff || 13 - 10 || 37 || [[Champlin-171|Jeffrey Champlin Jr (abt.1650-1715)]] || North || GG8 |- | Cole || John Sr. || 10 - 9 || 67 || [[Cole-112|John Cole (abt.1626-1707)]] || South || |- | Albrow || Samuel || 8 - 7.5 || 50 || [[Albro-6|Samuel Albro (1644-1739)]] || North || |- | Eldred || Samuel Jr. || 3 - 0.5 || 43 || [[Eldred-33|Samuel Eldred II (1644-1728)]] || Kingstown || |- | Gardiner || William || 8 - 1.5 || || [[Gardiner-68|William Gardiner (abt.1652-abt.1711)]] || South || Land from Pettiquamscutt purchase via step-father John Porter |- | Vernon || Samuel || 1 - 0 || || Not in Wikitree || || Very possibly the father of Daniel Vernon |- | Renolds || James Sr. || 6 - 5.5 || 62 || [[Reynolds-221|James Reynolds (1625-1698)]] || || GG8, Potowomut River |- | Renolds || Francis || 1 - 5 || 25 || [[Reynolds-220|Francis Reynolds (abt.1662-1722)]] || North, Quidnessett || |- | Eldred || Daniel || 1 - 8 || 24 || [[Eldred-90|Daniel (Eldred) Eldredge (1663-1726)]] || North; West of Wickford || Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford. |- | Eldred || Samuel Sr. || 2 - 4.5 || 67 || [[Eldred-19|Samuel Eldred (abt.1620-aft.1697)]] || North; West of Wickford || Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford, 240 acres |- | Brayman || Joseph || 1 - 8 || 33 || [[Brayman-66|Joseph Brayman (abt.1654-)]] || || |- | Hanens || George || 4 - 3 || 34 || [[Havens-66|George Havens Sr. (abt.1653-1706)]] || North || GG8 Surname incorrectly transcribed on tax roll |- | Mackeney || Daniel || 1 - 5 || ||[[Maccoone-6|Daniel Maccoone (1668-bef.1746)]] || || https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/236993156/daniel-maccoone |- | King || Alexander || 6 - 10 || || [[King-64456|Alexander King (1654-)]] || || |- | Ray || James || 0 - 5 || || [[Ray-14597|James Ray (abt.1663-)]] || South, Hall Purchase || |- | Wilson || Samuel || 1 - 8 || 20 || [[Wilson-23074|Samuel Wilson (abt.1658-abt.1690)]] || Kingstown || |- | Carr || John || 5 - 4 || 23 || [[Carr-4603|John Carr (1664-1714)]] || North, Quidnessett || |- | Highams || James || 0 - 8 || ~24 || [[Highams-7|James Highams (1663-1745)]] || North; West of Wickford || Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford. |- | Utter || Nicholas || 2 - 2.5 || 40 || [[Utter-29|Nicholas Utter (bef.1638-bef.1722)]] || North || |- | Fomes || John Jr. || 0 - 0 || 25 || [[Fones-17|John Fones (1663-1738)]] || North || |- | Newton || Israel || 0 - 0 || 37 || [[Newton-1111|Israel Newton (1651-1717)]] || South || Profile needs work |- | Weathers || Thomas || 0 - 0 || || Not in Wikitree || || |- | Shepard || Samuel || 0 - 0 || || [[Shepard-1835|?Samuel Shepard (1664-bef.1745)]] || || Probable ID for Samuel Shepard, same name, right age. No children. |- | Fomes || Jeremiah || 0 - 0 || 24 || [[Fones-8|Jeremiah Fones (1664-1747)]] || North || |- | Fomes || Samuel || 0 - 0 || 22 || [[Fones-19|Samuel Fones (1666-1757)]] || North || |- | Tybitts || Henry Jr. || 0 - 0 || 26 || [[Tibbitts-52|Henry Tibbitts II (abt.1662-abt.1702)]] || North, Quidnessett || |- | Battes || Francis || 0 - 0 || 20 || [[Bates-9824|Francis Bates (1668-1742)]] || North || |- | Whightman || Daniel || 0 - 0 || 20 || [[Wightman-37|Daniel Wightman (1668-1750)]] || Kingstown || |- | Wilkey || Jeremiah || 0 - 0 || 27 || [[Wilkie-1|Jeremiah Wilkie (1660-1711)]] || North; West of Wickford || Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford. |- | Spink || Robert Jr. || 0 - 0 || 30 || [[Spink-184|Robert Spink Jr (abt.1658-1709)]] || || |- | Spink || Shebua || 0 - 0 || 22 || [[Spink-187|Shebna Spink (abt.1666-)]] || Kingstown || |- | Spink || John || 0 - 0 || 24 || [[Spink-185|John Spink (-1697)]] || || |- | Brigs || John Jr. || 0 - 0 || 21 || [[Briggs-723|John Briggs (1668-abt.1747)]] || Kingstown || |- | Brigs || James || 0 - 0 || 17 || [[Briggs-694|?James Edmond Briggs (1671-abt.1757)]] || Kingstown || Probable ID; however if the 1671 birth date cited in the profile of James E Briggs is correct, then he would not have been over 21 in 1687 and NOT subject to the poll tax. |- | Cole || William || 0 - 0 || 16 || [[Cole-248|William Cole (1671-1734)]]|| North; West of Wickford || Platted on [[#West_of_Wickford|Judge Potter's map]], west of Wickford, 40 acres. |- | Place || Joseph || 0 - 0 || 23 || [[Place-232|Joseph Place (1665-1731)]] || || |- | Sweet || Samuel || 0 - 0 || 21 || [[Sweet-749|Samuel Sweet (1667-1728)]] || North || |- | Sweet || James Jr. || 0 - 0 || 30 || [[Sweet-644|James Sweet (1657-1725)]] || North || |- | Nickols || John || 0 - 0 || 22 || [[Nichols-2248|?John Nichols (1666-1725)]] || || |- | Hill || Henry || 0 - 0 || 26 || [[Hill-16726|Henry Hill (1661-aft.1724)]] || North || |- | Marshall || Thomas || 0 - 0 || 24 || [[Marshall-31026|Thomas Marshall (1663-)]] || Kingstown || |- | Bull || Ezekiel || 0 - 0 || 21 || [[Bull-1473|Ezekiel Bull (abt.1671-1727)]] || South || |- | Austin || Jeremiah || 0 - 0 || 25 || [[Austin-204|Jeremiah Austin (1662-1754)]] || Kingstown || |- | Hazard || Stephen || 0 - 0 || 29 || [[Hazard-20|Stephen Hazard (aft.1658-1727)]] || Kingstown || |- | Gardiner || Ben || 0 - 0 || 23 || [[Gardiner-1807|Benjamin Gardiner (1665-1755)]] || || Nearly empty profile |- | Morris || Archibauld || 0 - 0 || || [[Morris-43518|Archibald Morris (1663-)]] || || |- | West || Francis Jr. || 0 - 0 || 25 || [[West-665|Francis West (abt.1662-bef.1724)]] || North || |- | West || Richard || 0 - 0 || 23 || [[West-666|Richard West (abt.1664-bef.1727)]] || North || |- | Gard || John Jr. || 0 - 0 || || [[Gard-747|John Gard II (abt.1645-abt.1724)]] || || |- | Wilk || sh(torn) || 0 - 0 || || Not in Wikitree || || |- | (Torn) || || 0 - 0 || || Not in Wikitree || || |- | (Torn) || || 0 - 0 || || Not in Wikitree || || |- | Sweet || Henry || 0 - 0 || 25 || [[Sweet-144|?Henry Sweet (1662-aft.1749)]] || || |- | Mich(torn) || Elisha || 0 - 0 || || [[Michell-1405|Elisha Michell (abt.1664-)]] || North || |- | Cole || Francis || 0 - 0 || || [[Cole-246|Francis Cole (abt.1663-)]] || || |- | Shr (Torn) || William || 0 - 0 || 29 || [[Sherman-811|William Sherman (1659-1749)]] || North || |- | Wilson || John || 0 - 0 || || Not in Wikitree || || |} ==Maps== This [https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/15827688 map of Rhode Island Indian place names] is a powerful tool to aid in placement of 1687 Kingstown taxpayer's residences. The following plat map of Quidnessett, Rhode Island is dated in 1718, but best aligns with the 1661 landowners who were the initial assignees to the properties; many whose names or the names of their heirs are included in the 1687 Tax list. The originating document for this particular copy of the map came from [https://archive.org/details/arthuraylsworthh00ayls/page/12/mode/2up? page 12] of Homer Aylesworth's genealogy, [https://archive.org/details/arthuraylsworthh00ayls/page/n7 ''Arthur Aylsworth and his descendents in America.''] Aylsworth, Homer Elhanan MD; [https://archive.org/details/arthuraylsworthh00ayls/page/n7 ''Arthur Aylsworth and his descendents in America, with notes historical and genealogical, relating to the family, from early English records;''] Edited by James Arnold, Providence, R.I.; Narragansett HIstorical Publishing Company, 1887. Public Domain. Refer to the profile of [[Aylesworth-32|Arthur Aylesworth Sr. (1653-aft.1725)]] for further discussion. An earlier (1886-7) publication of this map is found in the Narragansett Historical Register V5; Rhode Island Historical Association, James Arnold Editor; [https://archive.org/details/narragansetthis188688rhod/page/n3/mode/2up ''The Narragansett historical register, Vol V. 1886-1887;''] The Narraganestt Publishing Co., Providence RI; 1886-1888. [https://archive.org/details/narragansetthis188688rhod/page/n83/mode/2up page 62.] {{Image|file=Aylesworth-32.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=1718 Plat of Quidnesett, Rhode Island }} This [https://www.old-maps.com/RI/ri_county/Specials/ri_1855_counties_oneOfEach/WashingtonCo_1855_20x30_web.jpg 1855 map of Washington County,] preserves many of the place names cited in the profiles of the 1687 Taxpayers, and thereby establishes the correct location. Examples: Tower Hill, Boston Neck in South Kingstown; the South Kingstown location of the Narragansett Ferry run by the ____ family. Quidnessett is cut off of the Washington County map, but is included in theThe following ma [https://www.old-maps.com/RI/ri_county/Specials/ri_1855_counties_oneOfEach/KentCo_1855_18x28_web.jpg 1855 Kent County map.] Devil's Foot Rock in Quidnessett, North Kingstown; Wilke Fort. The following property map of North Kingstown circa 1667 ownership map of was posted to the profile of Nicholas Utter in 2019. Provenance of the map is unknown. {{Image|file=Utter-496-2.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=Property map of North Kingstown circa 1667?. }} ====Gardiner Farms==== The following plat map is taken from [https://archive.org/details/gardinersofnarra00robi/page/n224/mode/1up?view=theater page 204A] of Caroline Robinson's [https://archive.org/details/gardinersofnarra00robi/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater ''The Gardiners of Narragansett.''] Robinson, Caroline E. ''[[Space:The Gardiners of Narragansett|The Gardiners of Narragansett]]: being a genealogy of the descendants of George Gardiner, the colonist, 1638,'' Providence, Rhode Island, 1919. (Public Domain), [https://archive.org/stream/gardinersofnarra00robi#page/n11/mode/2up The Gardiners of Narragansett -- Title Page] This set of farms lies on the west bank of the Pettaquamscut Lake/River west of present day Saunderstown; between the western shore of Pettaquamscut Lake and Walmsley Lane. Tower Hill Park (one of two so-named locales in North Kingstown) is just to the west of these farms at the junction of I1 and Bridgetown Road; and [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Tower+Hill+Park/@41.498983,-71.4574777,15.5z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x89e5ba0b7a8e1ae1:0xf42db88589cdfaa2!8m2!3d41.4949694!4d-71.4560511!16s%2Fg%2F11bw47937q?entry=ttu the farms are located along the Pettaquamscutt Lake shoreline] between LaFarge Point Park on the north end and where Bridgetown Road crosses the Pettaquamscutt River on the south ===Judge Potter's Map, West of Wickford=== In 1838, the Society of Colonial Wars published an eight page pamphlet entitled, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/16548/images/dvm_LocHist004261-00001-0?pId=2000000000 ''Several purchases of the lands west of Wickford, sold by the committee of the Colony for the sale of Vacant Lands in 1709 as shown on a map by Hon. Elisha Reynolds Potter, 1838,''] summarizing a series of land purchases from the committee in 1709-1710. This plat map drawn by Judge Elisha Potter then provides a 1709-1710 snapshot of land ownership detail for the land west of Wickford, bounded by the Fones purchase on the north, the Pettaquamscutt purchase on the southwest, what is now Highway 1 on the east, and where Ten Rod road bends to the south on the west (Just west of present day Wickford Junction). This map includes many of the citizens included on Gov. Andros's 1687 tax roll, and/or their children, and provides a powerful image illustrating the role proximity played in connecting the various family groups. * Elisha Reynolds Potter; [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/16548/images/dvm_LocHist004261-00001-0? ''Several purchases of the lands west of Wickford;]] E.l. Freeman Co.; Providence, RI.; 1936. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/16548/images/dvm_LocHist004261-00004-0? ''Wickford Purchases,'' page 8.] 3 Jun 1709 Mrs. Abigail Phenix and James Hyams purchased 163 acres [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/16548/images/dvm_LocHist004261-00002-0?treeid=&personid=&queryId=cca99746-2322-444e-82f9-e54241504cb3&usePUB=true&_phsrc=mnJ9&_phstart=successSource&pId=1&rcstate=dvm_LocHist004261-00004-0%3A2180%2C2647%2C2456%2C2718%3B1885%2C3356%2C2117%2C3426%3B2168%2C2552%2C2438%2C2622 ''Judge Potter's Plat map west of Wickford;'' page 2] Comments, corrections, and suggestions are invited. ==References==

Cross Reference between Hopkinton Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Roll to Wikitree Profile

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by Randolph R. Beebe © 2022 ''{Working Copy}'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cross_Reference_between_Hopkinton_Seventh_Day_Baptist_Church_Membership_Roll_to_Wikitree_Profile%2C_Rev_A. Rev A:] Initial release: 9 March 2022 Rev. B 11 April 2023: a) changed Tanner identities =Cross Reference: 1708-1785 Hopkinton, RI SDBC members to Wikitree Profiles= This free space profile cross references James Arnold's membership roll of the Hopkinton Rhode Island Seventh Day Baptist Church (SDBC) to corresponding Wikitree profiles. The Seventh Day Baptist Church was a strong and influential organization in the early development of the Westerly Rhode Island community and additional information on this church may be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Seventh_Day_Baptist here]. Eric Weddington, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Seventh_Day_Baptist ''Seventh Day Baptist Church Project''] 2017-2022. == Church Records == The foundational document for this cross Reference is the Hopkinton Rhode Island Seventh Day Baptist Church (SDBC) membership roll as recorded by James Arnold in Volume 10 of his Rhode Island Vital Records series: * Secondary Source documenting Primary Sources, James Arnold, [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofrh02arno#page/n9/mode/2up ''Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899, Vol 10, Town and Church''] Arnold, James A., [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofrh02arno#page/n9/mode/2up ''Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899, Vol 10, Town and Church''] Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly, Providence, R.I., Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1898. :#) [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofrh02arno#page/92/mode/2up ''First Sabbatarian Church of Hopkinton ;'' Page 92 - 116:] Membership Roll of the First Sabbatarian Church of Hopkinton, Rhode Island from 1708 to 1785. A supplementary SDBC document of interest is the ''Dedication of Ministers' Monument, August 28, 1899,'' [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/16255/images/dvm_LocHist004214-00002-1? ''Dedication of Ministers' Monument, August 28, 1899,''] Published for the Association by The American Sabbath Tract Society, Plainfield, NJ., 1899. in which the pastors or head elders of the Hopkinton SDBC church are defined as follows :#) Pastors of the Hopkinton SDBC :##) John Maxson [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] pastor 12 years from 1708 to 1720. :###) Mary (Mosher) Maxson :##) John Maxson Jr. [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] pastor 27 years from 1720 to 1747. :###) Judith (Clarke) Maxson :##) Joseph Maxson [[#(M4.5)|(M4.5)]] pastor 3 years from 1747 to 1750. :##) Thomas Hiscox [[#(H9.2)|(H9.2)]] pastor 23 years from 1750 to 1773. :##) Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] pastor 20 years from 1773 to 1793. :##) [[Burdick-363|John R. Burdick (1759-1802)]] pastor 9 years from 1793 to 1802. :##) [[Coon-3065|Abram Coon (1763-1813)]] pastor 11 years from 1802 to 1813. :##) [[Stillman-1085|Matthew Stillman (1770-1838)]][[#^|^]] pastor 25 years from 1813 to 1838. :##) [[Coon-2513|Daniel Coon (1792-1858)]] pastor 14 years from 1838 to 1852. ==Cross Reference Notes== * Note: this cross reference has been executed on a best effort basis, that is to say the selection criteria used to associate a particular Wikitree profile to a Hopkinton SDBC membership entry has been made in accordance with the best available information. The selection criteria looks to correlate SDBC membership names, and dates of membership to the names and corresponding lifespans of people identified in Wikitree profiles; and emphasis is given to Wikitree identities having one or more links to family members who are also identified on the HSDBC membership roll. Sometimes there are at least two Wikitree profiles that conform to a particular membership entry, in this case both Wikitree identities are entered. The point of this comment is that there is no guarantee any particular cross reference association is correct, and the onus is on the user to evaluate the available information to assess the veracity of the association. In the event of a verifiable error, error feedback is welcomed. * Note any underlined text in green is an HTML hot-link, and has been embedded to provide supplementary information for the reader. These links may access external web pages or point to other text within this document. These links, operate as with all hot links, such that clicking on the back arrow of your browser will bring you back to your starting point. * A note about the numbering convention used in this document. Each surname in the membership roll is assigned a number according to the sequence that surname appears under the alphabetical listing of that surname. Thus, the surname Beebe is assigned the number (B9) because it is the ninth surname in the list starting with "B." Then each person each person appearing in Arnold surname list is assigned another index number behind a dot to indicate the sequence of the individual person on the surname list. Thus Samuel Beebe is [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] because Beebe is the ninth surname under B, and Samuel is the third Beebe enumerated on the membership list under Beebe. This numbering system is an essential tool needed to cross-correlate related persons throughout the membership roll. * Family relationships cited in the following cross reference are not complete, and names of children are generally limited to family members who are also included in the membership roll. Family members included on the membership roll will be identified by the identity number noted above. * A word of caution on the information content in this membership roll. The early AamSeventh Day Baptists were not meticulous record keepers, i.e. the only information recorded were membership lists and while the information on these lists may considered to be generally accurate, unfortunately there are large time gaps between updates on the membership rolls. Furthermore, this record is missing key information essential to genealogists, such as date of birth, marriage, names and dates of children's births, and death dates. Nevertheless much can be learned and deduced by looking at relationships among the membership. * The term "alias" is used when a female member has been enrolled by her maiden name rather than her married surname. The term alias is then applied to her married surname. Example: see Rebecca (Beebe) Brown [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8]], she was entered as Rebecca Beebe in 1712 and by marriage became "alias" Brown in 1713. * The term ''' "original" ''' in Arnolds Westerly SDBC membership account denotes a listing the charter members of the church established at an annual meeting dated 17 July 1708. John Maxson was ordained Head Elder for the new congregation on 20 July 1708. Thorngate: Page 104, 105. * The designation Jr. is used for both males and females, and is used to provide identity differentiation when the membership roll has a concurrent entry for a child and a parent having the same name. ** Instances where the Arnold ''Jr'' designation appears to be inverted: *** Mary Burdick Jr. [[#(B23.2)|(B23.2)]] *** Mary Tanner Jr. [[#(T3.2)|(T3.2)]] * There are a few female members with a three-name identity on their membership entry. This entry structure is used to differentiate between members with otherwise duplicated names. The format for this three-name listing is as follows: first name - maiden surname - current married surname. See Rebecca (Brand) Church [[#(C6.1)|(C6.1)]]; Elizabeth (Davis) Brand [[#(B17.8)|(B17.8)]] etc. * Symbols used in this study: ** ^ Indicates a new Wikitree profile was created for the associated SDBC member as a direct result of this cross reference study. ** + Indicates the information in this study has been attached to the associated Wikitree profile. ** x Indicates the cited person is related to a SDBC member, but is not included on Arnold's HSDBC membership roll. * Many of the surnames of the era were spelled phonetically, and were evolving into new variants. A footnote at the bottom of the study has been provided to illustrate a listing of [[#Footnote 1|surname equivalencies]]. * Membership Roll includes disciples known to be residents of: ** Westerly, RI. ** New London, Connecticut. (Living in the area that became Waterford.) (Rogers, Beebe) ** Orient, and Plum Island, Long Island, NY (King, Beebe, Brown) * South Kingston, RI: Wm and Benj. Tanner '''Index to members by the first letter of the member's surname:
[[#A|A]], [[#B|B]], [[#C|C]], [[#D|D]], [[#E|E]], [[#F|F]], [[#G|G]], [[#H|H]], [[#I|I]], [[#J|J]], [[#K|K]], [[#L|L]], [[#M|M]], [[#N|N]], [[#O P|O P]], [[#Q R|Q R]], [[#S|S]], [[#T|T]], [[#U|U]], [[#V|V]], [[#W|W]], [[#XYZ|XYZ]] ---- ==A== * '''Ailsworth (A1) See [[#Footnote 1|Surname variants]] ** (A1.1) Ailsworth, Robert; 1740; July 1768. *** As of Jan 2022, there are no WT profiles compliant with the membership data. *** [[Aylesworth-235|Robert Aylesworth (1742-)]] deceased prior to July 1768; [[Aylesworth-200|Robert Aylesworth (1710-1764)]] deceased prior to July 1768; [[Alysworth-2|Robert Alysworth (abt.1735-bef.1768)]] born too late, deceased prior to July 1768. * '''Avery (A2) ** (A2.2) Avery, Eunice; Oct 13, 1781. *** [[Maxson-286|Eunice (Maxson) Avery (1747-1793)]], daughter of John Maxson [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and Sarah (Burdick) Maxson [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Wife of [[Avery-1205|Richardson Avery Jr. (1742-aft.1790)]] ==B== * '''Babcock (B1): ** (B1.1) George Babcock; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740. *** [[Babcock-32|George Babcock (abt.1673-1756)]], son of John and Mary Babcock *** Husband of [[Hall-423|Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock (1671-1762)]] ** (B1.2) Mary; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740 *** Probable: [[Champlin-54|Mary (Champlin) Babcock (1675-1746)]], daughter of William Champlain and Mary (Babcock) Champlain. *** Wife of [[Babcock-168|John Babcock (abt.1669-1746)]]. ** (B1.3) Mary 2d; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740 *** Not identified. According to the HSDBC records there were two Mary Babcocks on the church rolls from 1708 through 1740, haven't found the second ** (B1.4) Oliver Babcock; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740. *** [[Babcock-55|Oliver Babcock (abt.1683-abt.1773)]], son of John and Mary Babcock *** Husband of Susannah (Clarke) Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]] *** Father of Susanna (Babcock) Beebe [[#(B9.17)|(B9.17)]], Mary (Babcock) Cobb [[#(C8.1)|(C8.1)]]. *** Brother of George Babcock [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]]. ** (B1.5) Susannah Babcock; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740. *** [[Clarke-1530|Susannah (Clarke) Babcock (1683-bef.1761)]]; daughter of Joseph Clarke Jr. [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]] *** Wife of Oliver Babcock [[#(B1.4)|(B1.4)]] *** Mother of Susanna (Babcock) Beebe [[#(B9.17)|(B9.17)]]. ** (B1-6) Elizabeth Babcock; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Hall-423|Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock (1671-1762)]], dau. of Henry Hall and Constant (Maxson) Hall. ''{WT profile shows she was alive to 1762, but membership stops at 1712.}'' ** (B1.7) Lydia Babcock; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Crandall-204|Lydia (Crandall) Babcock (1683-aft.1740)]], daughter of Joseph Crandall and Deborah (Burdick) Crandall. *** Wife of [[Babcock-173|Robert Babcock (abt.1678-1719)]] *** Same member as Lydia (Crandall) Babcock Fanning [[#(F1.1)|(F1.1)]]. ** (B1.8) Mercy Babcock; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** Probable match: [[Babcock-491|Mercy (Babcock) Stanton (1685-aft.1718)]], dau of [[Babcock-348|Job Babcock (abt.1646-bef.1718)]] and [[Crandall-127|Jane (Crandall) Babcock (1653-abt.1712)]]. *** Wife of [[Stanton-197|Daniel Stanton (bef.1694-1773)]] ** (B1.9) Robert Babcock; 13 Sep 1712; 1718; 1740. *** [[Babcock-173|Robert Babcock (abt.1678-1719)]], son of John Babcock and Mary (Lawton) Babcock. *** Husband of Lydia (Crandall) Babcock [[#(B1.7)|(B1.7)]]. ** (B1.10) Sarah Babcock; 9 Sep 1712. *** Possible match: [[Babcock-2115|Sarah (Babcock) Williams (1677-1725)]] ** (B1.11) Bethiah Babcock;1718; 1740. *** [[Clark-7502|Bethiah (Clark) Babcock (1703-1794)]], dau. of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]] [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]] and [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] [[#(C7.14)|(C7.14)]]. *** Wife of [[Babcock-131|Samuel Babcock (abt.1700-bef.1805)]]. *** Mother of ** (B1.12) Elizabeth Babcock, of George; 1718. *** [[Babcock-28|Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders (1704-abt.1750)]], dau. of George [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]]. *** Wife of Edward Saunders ** (B1-13) Anne Babcock; 1740. *** [[Pendelton-3|Ann (Pendelton) Babcock (1703-1768)]], dau. of Caleb Pendleton and Elizabeth (Lanphere) *** Wife of [[Babcock-93|Samuel Babcock (1697-1772)]]. ** (B1.14) Content Babcock; 1740. *** [[Maxson-10|Content (Maxson) Hiscox (1709-1749)]], dau. of Jonathan Maxson and Content Rogers. *** Wife of James Babcock (First) and William HIscox (Second.) ** (B1.15) David Babcock; 1740. *** [[Babcock-1152|David Babcock Sr. (1700-1783)]], son of George [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]]. *** Husband of [[Brown-32657|Dorcas (Brown) Babcock (1713-)]]. *** Father of Abijah Babcock [[#(B1.29)|(B1.29)]], Ruth Babcock [[#(B1.46)|(B1.46)]] ** (B1.16) Elizabeth Babcock, wife of George; 1740. *** [[Hall-423|Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock (1671-1762)]], dau. of Henry Hall and Constant (Maxson) Hall. Also entered as [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]] ** (B1.17) George Babcock Jr.; 1740. *** [[Babcock-32|George Babcock Jr. (abt.1673-1756)]], son of George [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]]. *** Husband of [[Potter-4733|Susannah (Potter) Babcock (1704-aft.1746)]] ** (B1.18) Joshua Babcock; 1740. *** [[Babcock-304|Dr. Joshua Babcock (1707-1783)]], son of James Babcock and Elizabeth (Saunders) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Stanton-140|Hannah (Stanton) Babcock (1714-1778)]] (first), and [[Maxson-68|Ann (Maxson) Babcock (1741-1812)]] (second). ** (B1.19) Ruth Babcock; 1740. *** [[Maxson-51|Ruth (Maxson) Babcock (1702-1801)]], daughter of Joseph Maxson and Tacy (Burdick) Maxson. *** Wife of [[Babcock-1404|Thomas Rouse Babcock Sr. (1710-1785)]] ** (B1.20) Samuel Babcock; 1740. *** [[Babcock-93|Samuel Babcock (1697-1772)]], son of James Babcock and Elizabeth (Saunders) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Pendelton-3|Ann (Pendelton) Babcock (1703-1768)]] ** (B1.21) Susanna Babcock; 1740. *** Probably [[Potter-4733|Susannah (Potter) Babcock (1704-aft.1746)]], daughter of ??. *** Wife of George Babcock Jr. [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]] ** (B1.22) Thomas Babcock Jr.; 1740. *** Probably [[Babcock-1404|Thomas Rouse Babcock Sr. (1710-1785)]], son of Oliver and Susannah Babcock (but he was not Jr.) ** (B1.23) William Babcock; 1740. *** Probably [[Babcock-1658|William Babcock (1708-1751)]], son of John Babcock and Mary (Champlain) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Sear-516|Phebe (Sear) Babcock (1710-1779)]] (first) and [[Denison-1008|Sarah (Denison) Chalker (1710-1794)]] (second). ** (B1.24) Elizabeth Babcock, widow; before 1750. *** Not found. ** (B1.25) Ichabod Babcock; before 1750. *** [[Babcock-1294|Ichabod Babcock (1703-1768)]], son of John Babcock and Mary (Champlain) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Babcock-2083|Jemima Ann Babcock (abt.1703-1768)]]. [[#(B1.36)|(B1.36)]] & [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]] ** (B1.26) ____ Babcock, wife of Ichabod; before 1750. *** [[Babcock-2083|Jemima Ann Babcock (abt.1703-1768)]], daughter of Joseph Babcock and Rebecca (Stanton) Babcock. *** Wife of Ichabod Babcock [[#(B1.25)|(B1.25)]]. "{Ichabod Babcock Sr. [[#(B1.25)|(B1.25)] is the only Ichabod Babcock in the WT database to have been married prior to 1750.}'' ** (B1.27) Mary Babcock, wife of Nathan; before 1750. ***[[Stanton-1281|Mary (Stanton) Babcock (1720-)]], daughter of [[Stanton-86|Thomas Stanton (1693-bef.1751)]] and [[Denison-55|Thankful (Denison) Stanton (bef.1695-aft.1737)]] *** Wife of [[Babcock-2655|Nathan Babcock (1715-aft.1761)]], [[#(B1.28)|(B1.28)]] ** (B1.28) Nathan Babcock; before 1750. *** [[Babcock-2655|Nathan Babcock (1715-aft.1761)]], son of Oliver Babcock and Susannah (Clarke) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Stanton-1281|Mary (Stanton) Babcock (1720-)]] [[#(B1.27)|(B1.27)]]. ** (B1.29) Abijah Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-3321|Abijah Babcock (1741-1814)]], son of David Babcock and Dorcas (Brown) Babcock. ** (B1.30) Anna Babcock, wife of Samuel; July 1768. *** [[Pendelton-3|Ann (Pendelton) Babcock (1703-1768)]], daughter of *** Wife of [[Babcock-93|Samuel Babcock (1697-1772)]] [[#(B1.20)|(B1.20)]] ** (B1.31) David Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-3963|David Babcock Jr. (1734-)]] son of David Babcock and Dorcas (Brown) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Perry-16124|Sarah (Perry) Babcock (abt.1738-)]] ** (B1.32) Elisha Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-2879|Elisha Babcock (1718-abt.1803)]], son of George Babcock and Elizabeth Hall Babcock *** Husband of [[Perry-11987|Elizabeth (Perry) Hurlbutt (1719-1807)]] [[#(B1.33)|(B1.33)]]. ** (B1.33) Elizabeth Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Perry-11987|Elizabeth (Perry) Hurlbutt (1719-1807)]], dau. of Samuel Perry and Susannah (Hazard) Perry *** Wife of [[Babcock-2879|Elisha Babcock (1718-abt.1803)]] [[#(B1.32)|(B1.32)]]. ** (B1.34) Elisabeth Babcock (2nd); July 1768. *** [[Babcock-5614|Elizabeth (Babcock) Greene (1747-)]], daughter of Elisha Babcock and Elizabeth (Perry) Babcock. *** Wife of [[Green-37651|Daniel Green (abt.1745-)]] ** (B1.35) Ichabod Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-1294|Ichabod Babcock (1703-1768)]], son of John Babcock and Mary (Champlain) Babcock. ** (B1.36) Jemima Babcock; July 1768. *** Two possibilities 1) could be a repeat of [[Babcock-2083|Jemima Ann Babcock (abt.1703-1768)]] [[#(B1.26)|(B1.26)]], daughter of Joseph Babcock and Rebecca (Stanton) Babcock, or 2) [[Reynolds-7562|Jemima (Reynolds) Babcock (1726-)]] ** (B1.37) Mary Babcock, wife of Nathan; July 1768. *** [[Stanton-1281|Mary (Stanton) Babcock (1720-)]], daughter of Thomas Stanton and Thankful (Denison) Stanton. *** Wife of [[Babcock-2655|Nathan Babcock (1715-aft.1761)]] [[#(B1.28)|(B1.28)]] ** (B1.38) Nathan Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-81|Nathan Babcock (1726-1804)]], son of Samuel Babcock and Ann (Pendleton) Babcock ** (B1.39) Samuel Babcock; July 1768. *** probable: [[Babcock-3080|Samuel Babcock Jr. (1731-1813)]] ** (B1.40) Susannah Babcock, widow; July 1768. *** Probable: [[Potter-4733|Susannah (Potter) Babcock (1704-aft.1746)]], daughter of [[Potter-3689|John Potter (abt.1665-1715)]] and [[Wilson-23076|Sarah (Wilson) Potter (abt.1665-1739)]]. *** Widow of [[Babcock-2070|George Babcock Jr. (1699-1767)]] ** (B1.41) Samuel Babcock; July 1779. *** Probable: [[Babcock-1361|Samuel Babcock (1747-abt.1828)]] or [[Babcock-5220|Samuel Babcock (1757-)]] ** (B1.42) Dorcas Babcock, widow; 24 Aug 1783. *** [[Brown-32657|Dorcas (Brown) Babcock (1713-)]], daughter of Daniel Brown and Frances (Watson) Brown. *** Widow of David Babcock [[#(B1.15)|(B1.15)]] ** (B1.43) (B1-43) Hezekiah Babcock; 12 Nov 1785. *** [[Babcock-2069|Hezekiah Babcock (1739-1807)]], son of George Babcock and Susannah (Potter) Babcock. **** Husband of [[Hoxsie-9|Martha (Hoxsie) Babcock (1754-aft.1785)]] (B1.49) ** (B1.44) Daniel Babcock; 18 Mar 1786. ***[[Babcock-3330|Hon. Daniel Babcock (1762-1846)]], son of Oliver Babcock and Anne (Avery) Babcock. *** Husband of Content (Potter) Babcock [[#(B1.47)|(B1.47)]]. ** (B1.45) Samuel Babcock; 25 March 1786. *** [[Babcock-4139|Samuel Babcock (1739-1807)]], son of George Babcock [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]] and Susannah (Potter) Babcock [[#(B1.21)|(B1.21)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-4737|Ruth Babcock (1739-)]] [[#(B1.46)|(B1.46)]] ** (B1.46) Ruth Babcock, wife of Samuel; 8 April 1786. ***[[Babcock-4737|Ruth Babcock (1739-)]], dau of David Babcock and Dorcas (Brown) Babcock *** Wife of [[Babcock-4139|Samuel Babcock (1739-1807)]] [[#(B1.45)|(B1.45)]] , son of George Babcock [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]] and Susannah (Potter) Babcock [[#(B1.21)|(B1.21)]]. ** (B1.47) Content Babcock, wife of Daniel; 29 April 1786. ***[[Potter-8508|Content (Potter) Babcock (1765-1850)]], dau. of George Potter and Content (Maxson) Potter. *** Wife of [[Babcock-3330|Daniel Babcock (1762-1846)]] [[#(B1.44)|(B1.44)]] ** (B1.48) Jared Babcock; 20 May 1786. *** [[Babcock-5378|Jared Babcock (1766-1842)]], son of Samuel Babcock and Martha (Lewis) Babcock. ** (B1.49) Martha Babcock, wife of Hezekiah; 20 May 1786. *** [[Hoxsie-9|Martha (Hoxsie) Babcock (1754-aft.1785)]], dau. of Gideon Hoxsie, and Dorcas (Congdon) Hoxsie. *** Wife of Hezekiah Babcock. [[#(B1.43)|(B1.43)]] * '''Bailey (B2): ** (B2.1) Samuel Bailey; 1718. *** ? [[Bailey-13756|Samuel Bailey (1689-1759)]] ** (B2.2) Silas Bailey; 23 Oct 1779. *** ? [[Bailey-17593|Silas Bailey (1754-1843)]] ** (B2.3) Anne Bailey; 9 March 1781. *** Possible (no data): [[Bailey-26850|Anne Bailey (1748-1863)]] * '''Barber (B3): ** (B3.1) Prudence Barber, wife of William; Aug 1779. *** Not found ** (B3.2) William Barber; 15 July 1780. *** Possible? [[Barber-2858|William Barber (1707-1765)]]. ** (B3.3) Avis Barber; 19 Aug 1780. *** [[Barber-198|Avis Barber (abt.1741-)]], daughter of [[Barber-129|Thomas Barber (1699-1762)]] and [[Tanner-292|Avis (Tanner) Barber (1700-1777)]]. *** Granddaughter of William Tanner [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] ** (B3.4) Silas Barber, of William; 28 Dec 1785. *** Not found ** (B3.5) John Barber; 25 March 1786. *** Possible? [[Barber-6346|John Barber (1747-1816)]], son of [[Barber-6347|Jonathon Barber (1712-1783)]] and [[Noyes-1009|Sarah (Noyes) Barber (1715-1761)]]. *** Husband of [[Denison-188|Elizabeth (Denison) Barber (1748-1822)]]. *** Resident of Southold, NY & Groton, Conn. ** (B3.6) Perry Barber; 25 March 1786. *** Not found. ** (B3.7) Amos Barber; 1 April 1786. ***? [[Barber-270|Amos Barber (1763-1844)]] ** (B3.8) Hosea Barber; 1 April 1786. *** ? Possible, but only 13 in 1786. [[Barber-124|Hosea Barber Sr. (1773-1855)]] * '''Barker (B4): ** (B4.1) Peter Barker; 1718. *** [[Barker-864|Peter Barker (abt.1666-bef.1725)]], son of [[Barker-244|James Barker (bef.1622-1702)]] and [[Dungan-29|Barbara (Dungan) Barker (bef.1630-1677)]]. *** Husband of [[Bliss-3891|Freelove (Bliss) Barker (1672-bef.1712)]] (first) and [[Saunders-696|Susannah (Saunders) Wells (abt.1688-abt.1733)]] (second). ** (B4.2) Susan Barker; 1718. *** [[Saunders-696|Susannah (Saunders) Wells (abt.1688-abt.1733)]], daughter of [[Saunders-35|Tobias Saunders (bef.1627-1695)]] and [[Peckham-5|Mary (Peckham) Saunders (abt.1642-1695)]]. *** Wife of [[Barker-864|Peter Barker (abt.1666-bef.1725)]] and [[Wells-444|Peter Wells Jr. (abt.1681-bef.1732)]] (second). * '''Barney (B5): ** (B5.1) Israel Barney; 21 July 1708. *** ? [[Barney-372|Israel Barney (1675-abt.1720)]] * '''Barton (B6): ** (B6.1) Polly Barton; 27 Sep 1784. *** Possible: [[Barton-7391|Mary (Barton) Rogers (1760-1852)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-8694|Paul Rogers (1766-1864)]], son of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] [[#(R10.12)|(R10.12)]] & [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]] . * '''Bassett (B7): ** (B7.1) William Bassett; 1740, July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Baxter (B8): ** (B8.1) Hannah Baxter, Widow; July 1768. [[#+|+]] *** [[King-10689|Hannah (King) Baxter (1715-1811)]], daughter of William King [[#(K2.2)|(K2.2)]] and Bathsheba Beebe [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Baxter-3944|Richard Baxter (abt.1715-1751)]] [[#x|(x)]], of Southold, NY. *** Granddaughter of Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] * '''Beebe (B9): ** (B9.1) Hannah Beebe; 21 July 1708, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-284|Susannah Beebe (abt.1663-aft.1712)]] (unm?), daughter of Samuel Beebe and Mary (Keeney) Beebe. *** Sister of Samuel Beebe Jr. [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and William Beebe Sr. [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] **** ''{Editorial Note: This membership record infers the member would have been born prior to 1690 and declares the member to be identified as Hannah Beebe (surnamed Beebe by marriage or birth) between 1708 and 1740. As of March 2022, there is only one Hannah Beebe candidate identity which directly complies with all the constraints imposed by the membership records and that is [[Wheeler-1339|Hannah (Wheeler) Beebe (1673-1751)]], however this Hannah Beebe and her family appear to have been fully engaged in the New London Congregational Church (an open enemy of the New London Seventh Day Baptists). Furthermore descendants of neither the family of John Beebe nor John Wheeler were ever associated with the Seventh Day Baptist Church and for these reasons it seems very unlikely she would have become a member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church. The second possibility is [[Unknown-590713|Hannah (Unknown) Beebe (abt.1693-)]], the third wife of William Beeber Sr. Wm Beebe [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] was clearly a member of the HSDBC, but the membership roll also clearly establishes that his second wife Ruth (Rogers) Beebe was also a member from 1708 through 1718, and therefore very much alive. Therefore, in order for Hannah Beebe, third wife of Wm Beebe, to be the identity for this membership record, she would have had to be surnamed Beebe, by marriage or by birth, prior to her marriage to Wm Beebe; and there is no evidence to support the assertion that a Hannah Beebe fitting these constraints ever existed . That leaves only one other possibility identity for this member, and that is [[Beebe-284|Susannah Beebe (abt.1663-aft.1712)]] daughter of Samuel Beebe Sr. and the sister of Samuel Beebe Jr. [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and William Beebe Sr. [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] As both Samuel Jr. and Wm Sr. were fully engaged in the HSDB church during this period, this assertion appears to be highly probable and provides a highly probable identity correlation. HOWEVER, if this assertion is correct, and it certainly appears to be, then Susannah Beebe, alias Hannah Beebe, in this membership roll was never married (hence could not have been the wife of Andrew Winton nor Aaron Fountain) and was alive and unmarried until at least 1740. }'' ** (B9.2) Ruth Beebe; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Rogers-3699|Ruth (Rogers) Beebe (abt.1678-abt.1718)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Naomi (Burdick) Rogers Keeney. *** Second wife of [[Beebe-414|William Beebe Sr. (1665-1750)]] [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]]. *** Sister to Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(B10.1)]], Content (Rogers) Maxson [[#(M4.12)|(M4.12)]]; Rachael (Rogers) Fox [[#(F3.2)|(F3.2)]]; and Catherine (Rogers) Brookfield [[#(B20.1)|(B20.1)]]. *** Mother of William Beebe Jr. [[#(B9.7)|(B9.7)]]; Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.10)|(B9.10)]], Ezekiel Beebe I [[#(B9.13)|(B9.13)]]. ** (B9.3) Samuel Beebe; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]], son of [[Beebe-233|Samuel Beebe Sr. (1633-1710)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Keeney-64|Mary (Keeney) Beebe (1638-1725)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Brother to William Beebe [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] and Susannah Beebe [[#(B9.1)|(B9.1)]]. *** Uncle (by marriage) to: Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]], Content (Rogers) Maxson [[#(M4.12)|(M4.12)]]; Rachael (Rogers) Fox [[#(F3.2)|(F3.2)]]; Catherine (Rogers) Brookfield [[#(B20.1)|(B20.1)]]; and Ruth (Rogers) Beebe [[#(B9.2)|(B9.2)]] (Ruth was also his sister-in-law). . *** Father of: Elizabeth Newbury [[#(N1.2)|(N1.2)]]; Mary (Beebe) Clark [[#(C7.7)|(C7.7)]]; Bathsheba King [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]; Rebecca (Beebe) Brown [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8)]] & [[#(B21.5)|(B21.5)]]; Patience (Beebe) Hiscox [[#(B9.5)|(B9.5)]], and Samuel Beebe III, [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]]. *** Father-in-law to Susanna (Babcock) Beebe [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]], wife of (son) James Beebe [[#x|(x)]]. *** Resident of New London, Conn. and Plum Island, Long Island, NY. ** (B9.4) William Beebe; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Beebe-414|William Beebe Sr. (1665-1750)]], son of [[Beebe-233|Samuel Beebe Sr. (1633-1710)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Keeney-64|Mary (Keeney) Beebe (1638-1725)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of Ruth (Rogers) Beebe [[#(B9.2)|(B9.2)]] (second). *** Brother to Samuel Beebe Jr. [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and Susannah Beebe [[#(B9.1)|(B9.1)]]. *** Brother-in-law to Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(B10.1)]], Content (Rogers) Maxson [[#(M4.12)|(M4.12)]]; Rachael (Rogers) Fox [[#(F3.2)|(F3.2)]]; and Catherine (Rogers) Brookfield [[#(B20.1)|(B20.1)]]. *** Father of William Beebe Jr. [[#(B9.7)|(B9.7)]]; Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.10)|(B9.10)]], Ezekiel Beebe I [[#(B9.13)|(B9.13)]]. *** Resident of New London, Connecticut. *** NOTE: the July 1768 membership must be for his son William Beebe Jr., because Wm. Beebe Sr. died on 27 Dec 1750. ** (B9.5) Patience Beebe; 13 Sep 1712, 1740. *** [[Beebe-761|Patience (Beebe) Hiscox (1692-)]], daughter of Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]]. *** Second Wife of Elder Thomas Hiscox [[#(H9.2)|(H9.2)]], married in 1756. *** Sister of: Elizabeth Newbury [[#(N1.2)|(N1.2)]]; Mary (Beebe) Clark [[#(C7.7)|(C7.7)]]; Bathsheba King [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]; Rebecca (Beebe) Brown [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8)]] & [[#(B21.5)|(B21.5)]]; and Samuel Beebe III, [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]]. ** (B9.6) Rebecca Beebe; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Beebe-762|Rebecca (Beebe) Brown (1689-1752)]], daughter of Samuel Beebe Jr. [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and Elizabeth Rogers. Same member as [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8)]], but this 1712 membership was prior to her marriage to Samuel Brown in 1713. *** Sister of: Elizabeth Newbury [[#(N1.2)|(N1.2)]]; Mary (Beebe) Clark [[#(C7.7)|(C7.7)]]; Bathsheba King [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]; Patience (Beebe) Hiscox [[#(B9.5)|(B9.5)]], and Samuel Beebe III, [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]]. ** (B9.7) William Beebe Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-413|William Beebe Jr. (1704-1774)]], son of William Beebe Sr. [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] and Ruth (Rogers) Beebe. [[#(B9.2)|(B9.2)]] *** Husband of [[Rogers-5123|Jerusha E. (Rogers) Beebe (1706-1742)]] [[#(B9.16)|(B9.16)]]. *** Brother to members: Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.10)|(B9.10)]], Ezekiel Beebe I [[#(B9.13)|(B9.13)]]. *** Resident of New London, Connecticut. ** (B9.8) Rebecca Beebe, alias Brown; 1718. *** [[Beebe-762|Rebecca (Beebe) Brown (1689-1752)]], daughter of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (B9.3)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] *** Wife of [[Brown-22705|Samuel Brown (1686-1725)]]. *** Mother of Mary (Brown) Tabor [[#(T1.1)|(T1.1)]] *** Same member as [[#(B21.5)|(B21.5)]] & [[#(B9.6)|(B9.6)]] ** (B9.9) Samuel Beebe Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]], son of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]] *** Father of [[Beebe-755|Lucretia (Beebe) Lester (1732-1799)]] [[#(L5.5)|(L5.5)]]; [[Beebe-742|Elizabeth (Beebe) King (1719-abt.1764)]] [[#(K2.5)|(K2.5)]], ** (B9.10) Samuel Beebe of William; 1718. *** [[Beebe-1179|Samuel Beebe (1687-1783)]], son of William Beebe [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] ** (B9.11) Samuel Beebe; 1740. *** Likely the same [[Beebe-1179|Samuel Beebe (1687-1783)]], son of William Beebe [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] as above. ** (B9.12) Anna Beebe; 1740. *** Probable: [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]], daughter of [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]] [[#(L5.1)|(L5.1)]] and [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#(x)|(x)]]. **** Also possible to be: [[Harris-12223|Annah (Harris) Beebe (1711-1750)]], second wife of Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.10)|(B9.10)]] or *** Wife of [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]], son of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]]. ** (B9.13) Ezekiel Beebe; 1740. *** [[Beebe-948|Ezekiel Beebe I (abt.1707-1779)]], son of Wm. Beebe [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] and [[Rogers-3699|Ruth (Rogers) Beebe (abt.1678-abt.1718)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-9307|Hannah (Rogers) Beebe (1710-bef.1760)]] (first) and [[Unknown-365923|Mary (Unknown) Beebe (abt.1717-)]] (second). *** Father of [[Beebe-1425|Ezekiel Beebe II (1735-1799)]] ** (B9.14) Ezekiel Beebe Jr.; 1740. *** There appears to be an error in the record. Ezekiel Beebe Sr. (The first Ezekiel Beebe to be found in the North American Genealogical Record does indeed have a son [[Beebe-1425|Ezekiel Beebe II (1735-1799)]], but he wasn't born until 1735 and thus would have only been five years of age when he was granted church membership. It is possible that he was baptized at the age of five, but...) ** (B9.15) Jabez Beebe; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Beebe-428|Jabez Beebe (1729-1814)]], son of [[Beebe-413|William Beebe Jr. (1704-1774)]] and [[Rogers-5123|Jerusha E. (Rogers) Beebe (1706-1742)]]. *** Husband of [[Newbury-63|Eunice (Newbury) Beebe (1726-1799)]] (first) and [[Beebe-1635|Patience (Beebe) Maynard (1765-1842)]] (second) ** (B9.16) Jerusha Beebe; 1740. *** [[Rogers-5123|Jerusha E. (Rogers) Beebe (1706-1742)]], daughter of James Rogers and Sarah (Stevens) Rogers. *** Wife of [[Beebe-413|William Beebe Jr. (1704-1774)]] [[#(B9.7)|(B9.7)]] ** (B9.17) Susanna Beebe; 1740. *** [[Babcock-88|Susannah (Babcock) Beebe (1705-)]], daughter of Oliver [[#(B1.4)|(B1.4)]] and Susannah (Clarke) Babcock [[#(B1-5)|(B1-5)]]. *** Wife of [[Beebe-749|James Beebe (1701-aft.1750)]], youngest son of Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.10)|(B9.10)]]. ** (B9.18) Sister ____ Beebe; 1740. *** Insufficient information for a match. *** Possibly a sibling or in-law of Samuel Jr. or William Sr.; i.e. Elizabeth (Wheeler) Beebe; in 1740 this could have only been either Bridget (Brockway) Beebe (wife of Jonathan) or possibly Anna Hobson Beebe (wife of Thomas.) ** (B9.19) Ezekiel Beebe, of New London; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-948|Ezekiel Beebe I (abt.1707-1779)]], son of William Beebe and Ruth Rogers ** (B9.20) Hannah Beebe, wife of Ezekiel; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-9307|Hannah (Rogers) Beebe (1710-bef.1760)]], daughter of James Rogers and Sarah (Stevens) Rogers. ** (B9.21) Hannah Beebe, widow; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-11930|Hannah (Unknown) Beebe (abt.1693-)]], probable widow of William Beebe Sr. [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] ** (B9.22) Othniel Beebe; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-424|Othniel Beebe (1737-abt.1782)]], son of William Beebe Jr. and Jerusha Rogers. *** Husband of [[Weeks-3691|Johanna (Weeks) Beebe (1739-)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (B9.23) Jerusha Beebe; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-754|Jerusha Beebe (1743-abt.1821)]], daughter of Samuel Beebe and Ann (Lester) Beebe. ** (B9.24) Jethro Beebe; Aug 1776. *** [[Beebe-2612|Jethro Beebe (1752-1822)]], son of Othneil[[Beebe-424|Othniel Beebe (1737-abt.1782)]] [[#(B9.22)|(B9.22)]]. *** Husband of [[Steward-2180|Martha (Steward) Beebe (1754-)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (B9.25) Mary Beebe, wife of Theo''{philus}''; June 2, 3, 1784. *** [[Rogers-15565|Mercy (Rogers) Beebe (1740-1835)]], *** Wife of [[Beebe-773|Theophilus Beebe Sr. (1731-abt.1793)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Mother of Rebecca (Beebe) Rogers [[#(R10.35)|(R10.35)]]. ** (B9.26) Patience Beebe, of Theo''{philus}''; June 2, 3, 1784. *** [[Beebe-1635|Patience (Beebe) Maynard (1765-1842)]], daughter of Theophilus and [[Rogers-15565|Mercy (Rogers) Beebe (1740-1835)]] [[#(R10.25)|(R10.25)]]. ** (B9.27) Susanna Beebe, at Long Island; June 2, 3, 1784. *** Probable: [[Beebe-2978|Susannah Beebe (1742-)]], daughter of James and Susannah (Babcock) Beebe [[#(B9.17)|(B9.17)]]. * '''Bennett (B10): ** (B10.1) Mary Bennett; 1740. *** Not found. ** (B10.2) Mary Bennett, wife of Richard; July 1768. *** [[Lovelace-1413|Mary (Lovelace) Bennett (abt.1705-)]] (+) ** (B10.3) Job Bennett, by letter; 8 July 1777. *** ? [[Bennett-29781|Job Bennett (abt.1718-abt.1784)]] * '''Bent (B11): ** (B11.1) Hannah Bent; 2 Sep 1786. *** [[Saunders-11389|Hannah (Saunders) Bent (1745-)]], daughter of Joseph Saunders, and Mercy (Lanphere) Saunders * '''Bentley (B12): ** (B12.1) Bathsheba Bentley; 1740. *** [[Greene-1717|Bathsheba Noyes (Greene) Bentley (1698-abt.1763)]], dau. of George Green and Mary (Pierce) Green. *** Wife of [[Lewis-4088|Israel Lewis Jr. (1695-1732)]] (first) and [[Bentley-311|William Bentley (1677-1760)]] (second). ** (B12.2) Elizabeth Bentley, wife of Nathan; before 1750. *** Possibly [[Gardiner-5097|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner (1688-aft.1752)]], but she married John Bentley, not Nathan. * '''Berry (B13): ** (B13.1) Susannah Berry; 1740; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-3861|Susannah (Saunders) Berry (1707-aft.1744)]], daughter of John Saunders and Silence (Belcher) Saunders. *** Wife of [[Beary-33|Richard (Beary) Berry (1697-1785)]] * '''Betty (B14): ** (B14.1) Betty no surname (Indian); Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** Not found * '''Bliven (B15): ** (B15.1) Isabel Bliven; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Macoone-1|Isabella (Macoone) Bliven (abt.1670-1753)]], daughter of John MacCoone and Mary MacCoone. *** Wife of [[Bliven-1|Edward Bliven (1668-1718)]] [[#(B15.2)|(B15.2)]] ** (B15.2) Edward Bliven; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Bliven-1|Edward Bliven (1668-1718)]] *** Husband of [[Macoone-1|Isabella (Macoone) Bliven (abt.1670-1753)]] [[#(B15.1)|(B15.1)]] ** (B15.3) Freelove Bliven; 1718. 1740, July 1768. *** [[Barker-4847|Freelove (Barker) Bliven (1698-bef.1772)]] *** Wife of [[Bliven-54|Edward Bliven (1694-1775)]] ** (B15.4) Isabella Bliven; 1718. 1740. *** [[Macoone-1|Isabella (Macoone) Bliven (abt.1670-1753)]], dau of [[MacCoone-14|John MacCoone (abt.1630-1705)]] and [[Unknown-299284|Mary (Unknown) MacCoone]]. *** Wife of [[Bliven-1|Edward Bliven (1668-1718)]]. *** Same member as [[#(B15.1)|(B15.1)]]. ** (B15.5) Sarah Bliven, wife of James; Oct 1769. *** Possible: [[Stetson-669|Sarah (Stetson) Bliven (1740-)]] ** (B15.6) James Bliven; 7 July 1770. *** Possible [[Bliven-96|James Bliven (abt.1740-)]] ** (B15.7) Hannah Bliven, wife of Daniel; 15 July 1786. *** [[Bliven-104|Daniel Bliven Sr. (1737-1803)]], daughter of Josiah Clark Greene and Hannah (Mowry) Greene *** Wife of [[Bliven-104|Daniel Bliven Sr. (1737-1803)]] ** (B15.8) Elizabeth Bliven; 2 Sep 1786. *** Possible: [[Bliven-186|Elizabeth Bliven (1766-1847)]] * '''Brambley (B16): ** (B16.1) Sarah Brambley, wife of Thomas; Aug 1776. *** Not found. ** (B16.2) Thomas Brambley; 21 March 1778. *** Not found. ** (B16.3) Thomas Brambley; Sep 1779. *** Not found. * '''Brand (B17): ** (B17.1) Elizabeth Brand; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-849|Elizabeth (Babcock) Brand (abt.1681-abt.1740)]], daughter of Job Babcock and Jane Crandall *** Wife of John Hall [[#x|(x)]] first, Thomas Brand [[#(B17.5)|(B17.5)]] (second) ** (B17.2) Elizabeth Brand; 1718. *** Not found. ** (B17.3) Mary Brand; 1718. *** Not found. ** (B17.4) Rebecca Brand (2nd); 1718, 1740. *** Not found. ** (B17.5) Thomas Brand; 1718, 1740. *** [[Brand-57|Thomas Brand III (abt.1678-abt.1766)]], son of Thomas Brand II and Sarah Larkin. *** Husband of Elizabeth Babcock [[#(B17.1)|(B17.1)]] (first) and Sarah Burling [[#(B17.11)|(B17.11)]] (second) ** (B17.6) Tobias Brand; 1718. *** [[Brand-236|Tobias Brand (abt.1680-abt.1733)]], son of [[Brand-237|Thomas Brand Jr (abt.1645-abt.1680)]] and [[Larkin-225|Sarah (Larkin) Brand (abt.1652-aft.1680)]] *** Brother of [[Brand-57|Thomas Brand III (abt.1678-abt.1766)]] ** (B17.7) Benjamin Brand; 1740. *** [[Brand-41|Benjamin Brand (1713-1760)]], son of Thomas Brand III and Elizabeth (Babcock) Brand. *** Husband of Lucy Cottrell (first) and Rebecca Tanner (second). ** (B17.8) Elizabeth (Davis) Brand; 1740. *** [[Davis-7033|Elizabeth (Davis) Brand (1717-abt.1753)]], daughter of John Davis, and Elizabeth Maxson [[#(D4.9)|(D4.9)]] . *** Wife of William Brand. ** (B17.9) James Brand; before 1750. *** [[Brand-792|James Brand (abt.1710-)]], son of Thomas Brand III and Elizabeth Babcock ** (B17.10) Mercy Brand; 1740. *** Married Tobais Brand ** (B17.11) Sarah Brand; 1740. *** Probably [[Burling-16|Sarah (Burling) Brand (1714-1762)]] ** (B17.12) Thompson Brand; 1740. *** Not found. * '''Brayman (B18): ** (B18.1) Mary Brayman; 26 Oct 1785. *** Not found. * '''Brightson (B19): ** (B19.1) Anna Brightson; 16 Oct 1779. *** Not found. * '''Brookfield (B20): ** (B20.1) Catherine Brookfield; 1740. *** [[Rogers-3704|Katherine (Rogers) Brookfield (1694-)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(B10.1)|(B10.1)]] and Naomi Burdick) Rogers *** Wife of [[Brookfield-108|William Brookfield (abt.1700-bef.1751)]], of New London, Conn. * '''Brown (B21): ** (B21.1) George Brown; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Brown-58851|George Brown (abt.1668-)]], husband of Mary (Babcock) Brown ** (B21.2) Mary Brown; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-160|Mary (Babcock) Brown (aft.1657-aft.1734)]], daughter of James Babcock, and Jane Brown Babcock *** Wife of George Brown [[#(B21.1)|(B21.1)]] ** (B21.3) Abigail Brown; 1740. *** Possible: [[Randall-520|Abigail (Randall) Brown (1705-1764)]] or [[Parke-902|Abigail (Parke) Brown (1704-1754)]] or [[Holmes-396|Abigail (Holmes) Brown (1703-1732)]] or [[Brown-18429|Abigail Brown (1690-1749)]] or ** (B21.4) Charity Brown; 1740. *** Not found. ** (B21.5) Rebecca Brown; 1740. *** [[Beebe-762|Rebecca (Beebe) Brown (1689-1752)]], daughter of Samuel Beebe Jr. [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and Elizabeth Rogers. *** Wife of [[Brown-22705|Samuel Brown (1686-1725)]] *** Mother of [[Brown-81084|Rebecca (Brown) Youngs (1715-)]] (Y1.1) and Mary (Brown) Tabor [[#(T1.1)|(T1.1)]] *** Same member as Rebecca Beebe [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8)]]. ** (B21.6) John Brown; before 1750. *** [[Brown-127844|John Brown (1730-)]], son of [[Brown-46452|John Brown (1701-abt.1764)]] and *** ** (B21.7) Elizabeth Brown, of Long Island; before 1750. *** Not found ** (B21.8) Elisha Brown, of Long Island; July 1768. *** Possible [[Brown-40332|Elisha Brown (1711-1800)]] ** (B21.9) Cynthia Brown; 2 Sep 1712, 1786. *** Not found. ** (B21.10) Hannah Brown; 3 June 1786. *** Possible [[Tanner-4976|Susannah (Tanner) Brown (1745-)]] ** (B21.11) Ruth Brown; 2 Sep 1712, 1786. *** Not found. * '''Burchet (B22): ** (B22.1) Elizabeth Burchet; 1740. *** Not found * '''Burdick (B23): ** (B23.1) Benjamin Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-98|Benjamin Burdick (abt.1666-1741)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. *** Husband of [[Reynolds-586|Mary (Reynolds) Burdick (1660-1716)]] (first) and [[Wilcox-1115|Jane (Wilcox) Shelley (abt.1666-1748)]] second. ** (B23.2) Martha Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[UNKNOWN-30368|Martha (UNKNOWN) Burdick (abt.1670-1728)]], wife of Thomas Burdick. ** (B23.3) Mary Burdick Jr. ; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Who is this Mary Burdick?? [[Reynolds-586|Mary (Reynolds) Burdick (1660-1716)]], daughter of John Reynolds and Anne (Holbrook) Reynolds, died in 1716. Not other alternative presently in Wikitree. *** Wife of Benjamin Burdick [[#(B23.1)| (B23.1)]] *** Note: there appears to be an error in Arnold's record: should be Sr. NOT Jr. ---> ** (B23.4) Mary Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Foster-642|Mary (Foster) Burdick (1675-abt.1768)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-99|Samuel Burdick (abt.1667-1756)]] ** (B23.5) Samuel Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-99|Samuel Burdick (abt.1667-1756)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. *** Husband of [[Foster-642|Mary (Foster) Burdick (1675-abt.1768)]] *** Father of Tacy (Burdick) Frink [[#(F4.1)| (F4.1)]] ** (B23.6) Thomas Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-94|Thomas Burdick (1656-1732)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. *** Husband of Martha Burdick [[#(B23.2)| (B23.2)]] *** Brother to Samuel Burdick [[#(B23.5)| (B23.5)]]; Tacy (Burdick) Maxson [[#(M4.7)| (M4.7)]]; Hubbard Burdick [[#(B23.10)| (B23.10)]] ** (B23.7) Robert Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-16|Robert Burdick (1674-1733)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. ''{ Note data discrepancy died before 1740, but other candidate Robert Burdicks too young to be this Robert.}'' *** Husband of [[Saunders-258|Hannah (Saunders) Burdick (1678-1732)]] (first) and [[Foster-143|Rebecca (Foster) Burdick (1681-1732)]] (second) ** (B23.8) Desire Burdick; 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Unknown-576203|Desire (Unknown) Burdick (1775-1869)]], wife of Perry Burdick. ** (B23.9) Hannah Burdick; 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]], daughter of John Maxson Sr. [[#(M4.4)| (M4.4)]] and Mary (Mosher) Maxson [[#(M4.6)| (M4.6)]]. *** Wife of Hubbard Burdick [[#(B23.10)| (B23.10)]] ** (B23.10) Hubbard Burdick; 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-102|Hubbard Burdick (abt.1675-1758)]]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. *** Husband of Hannah (Maxson) Burdick [[#(B23.9)| (B23.9)]] ** (B23.11) Jean Burdick; 1718, 1740. *** [[Wilcox-1115|Jane (Wilcox) Burdick (abt.1666-1748)]] *** Second wife of [[Burdick-98|Benjamin Burdick (abt.1666-1741)]] ** (B23.12) Rebecca Burdick; 1718, 1740. *** [[Foster-143|Rebecca (Foster) Burdick (1681-1732)]], daughter of Thomas Foster and Susannah (Parker) Foster *** Second Wife of [[Burdick-16|Robert Burdick (1674-1733)]] [[#(B23.7)|(B23.7)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. ** (B23.13) Samuel Burdick Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-2624|Samuel Burdick (abt.1696-1768)]], son of Samuel Burdick [[#(B23.5)| (B23.5)]] and Mary (Foster) Burdick [[#(B23.10)|(B23.10)]] ** (B23.14) Abigail Burdick; 1740. *** [[Lanphere-3|Abigail (Lanphere) Burdick (1715-1768)]], dau. of [[Lanphere-103|Theodosius Lanphere (abt.1684-bef.1749)]] and [[Covey-435|Rachel (Covey) Lanphere (abt.1689-bef.1760)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-45|Joshua Burdick (1712-1800)]] ** (B23.15) Anne Burdick; 1740. *** Not found ** (B23.16) Dorothy Maxson Burdick; 1740. *** [[Maxson-42|Dorothy (Maxson) Burdick (1703-abt.1740)]], daughter of John Maxson and Judeth Clarke Maxson. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1030|Thomas Burdick (abt.1699-1761)]], son of Samuel. ** (B23.17) Hannah Burdick; 1740. *** [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]], dau. of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]]. ** (B23.18) Hubbard Burdick; 1740. *** [[Burdick-102|Hubbard Burdick (abt.1675-1758)]], son of [[Burdick-93|Robert Burdick (1630-1692)]] and [[Hubbard-296|Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick (1640-1691)]]. *** Husband of [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]] ** (B23.19) Judeth Burdick; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Clarke-6602|Judith (Clarke) Burdick (1710-1791)]], dau. of [[Clarke-1538|William Clarke (1686-1767)]] and [[Bliven-53|Jane (Bliven) Clarke (1692-1751)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-375|Jonathan Burdick (1708-1791)]]. ** (B23.20) Mary Burdick, widow of Samuel; 1740. *** [[Foster-642|Mary (Foster) Burdick (1675-abt.1768)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-99|Samuel Burdick (abt.1667-1756)]] *** Same member as [[#(B23.4)| (B23.4)]]. ** (B23.21) Peter Burdick Jr.; 1740. *** [[Burdick-142|Peter Burdick (1703-1800)]], son of Benjamin Burdick and Mary Reynolds *** Husband of [[Reynolds-9227|Desire (Reynolds) Burdick (1706-1795)]] ** (B23.22) Peter Burdick; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-2260|Peter Burdick (1730-1828)]] ** (B23.23) Robert Burdick; 1740. *** [[Burdick-355|Robert Burdick (1701-1764)]], son of Robert Burdick and Rebecca (Foster) Burdick. *** Husband of Susannah (Clarke) Burdick, ** (B23.24) Robert Burdick Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Burdick-353|Robert Burdick IV (1731-1807)]], son of [[Burdick-355|Robert Burdick III (1701-bef.1793)]] and [[Clarke-2164|Susannah (Clarke) Burdick (abt.1711-1769)]]. *** Husband of [[Hall-58781|Hannah (Hall) Burdick (1734-1826)]]. ** (B23.25) Sarah Burdick; 1740. *** [[Clarke-8612|Sarah (Clarke) Burdick (1712-aft.1768)]], daughter of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] and [[Burdick-2280|Prudence (Burdick) Whitford (abt.1735-1807)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] *** Same member as (B23.43) ** (B23.26) Susannah Burdick; 1740, July 1768. *** Probable: [[Clarke-2164|Susannah (Clarke) Burdick (abt.1711-1769)]], daughter of William Clarke and Jane (Bliven) Clark *** Wife of [[Burdick-355|Robert Burdick (1701-1764)]] [[#(B23.23)|(B23.23)]]. son of Robert Burdick and Rebecca (Foster) Burdick. ** (B23.27) Tasey Burdick; 1740. *** [[Wells-86|Tacy (Wells) Burdick (1715-1755)]], daughter of Nathaniel Wells and Mary (Crandall) Wells. *** Wife of [[Burdick-15|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (1714-1776)]] ** (B23.28) Tasey Burdick (2nd); 1740. *** Not found. ** (B23.29) Tasey Clarke Burdick; 1740. *** Not found. ** (B23.30) Benjamin Burdick, of Robert; before 1750. *** [[Burdick-994|Benjamin Burdick (1705-)]], son of [[Burdick-16|Robert Burdick (1674-1733)]] and [[Foster-143|Rebecca (Foster) Burdick (1681-1732)]] *** Husband of ?? ** (B23.31) Daniel Burdick; before 1750; July 1768. *** Probable: [[Burdick-993|Daniel Burdick (1721-1799)]] son of Robert Burdick. *** Husband of [[Wilcox-4226|Martha (Wilcox) Burdick (abt.1722-)]] ** (B23.32) Elizabeth Burdick, wife of Benjamin of North Kingstown; before 1750. *** [[Tanner-316|Elizabeth (Tanner) Burdick (1717-)]], daughter of [[Tanner-290|William Tanner Sr. (abt.1657-abt.1740)]] and [[Unknown-486738|Elizabeth (Unknown) Tanner (bef.1688-abt.1720)]] *** Wife of [[Berdick-1|Benjamin Berdick (abt.1715-)]]. ** (B23.33) Abigail Burdick, wife of Joshua; July 1768. *** [[Lanphere-3|Abigail (Lanphere) Burdick (1715-1768)]], daughter of Theodosius Lanphere [[#(L2.5)|(L2.5)]] and Rachel (Covey) Lanphere [[#(L2.3)|(L2.3)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-45|Joshua Burdick (1712-1800)]], son of Robert Burdick and Rebecca (Foster) Burdick. ** (B23.34) Avise Burdick; July 1768. *** Probable: [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]], daughter of John Maxson jr. and Judith (Clarke) Maxson. *** Wife of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] ** (B23.35) Barshaba Burdick, wife of Ichabod; *** [[Mackee-2|Bathsheba (Mackee) Burdick (bef.1751-1780)]], wife of Ichabod Burdick. ** (B23.36) Catherine Burdick, wife of James; *** [[Vars-70|Catherine (Vars) Burdick (1737-1823)]], dau of Theodoty and Mary (Dodge) Vars. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1982|James Burdick (1731-1803)]], son of Edward Burdick and Sarah Clark) Burdick. *** Granddaughter of Rebecca (Larkin) Vars [[#(V1.1)|(V1.1&2)]]. ** (B23.37) Dorcas Burdick, wife of Carey; July 1768. *** [[Cottrell-1303|Dorcas (Cottrell) Burdick (1737-)]], daughter of John Cottrell III and Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell. Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell [[#(G3.2)|(G3.2)]] was the mother of Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell and the step-mother of John Cottrell III. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1745|Carey Burdick (abt.1734-)]]. ** (B23.38) Elizabeth Burdick; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Babcock-3013|Elizabeth (Babcock) Burdick (1729-)]] ** (B23.39) Judeth Burdick; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Clarke-6602|Judith (Clarke) Burdick (1710-1791)]] (repeat of ) or [[Burdick-2196|Judith (Burdick) Johnson (abt.1740-)]]/[[Burdick-1082|Judith (Burdick) Braun (abt.1740-abt.1811)]] ** (B23.40) Mary Burdick, wife of David; July 1768. *** [[Thompson-12731|Mary (Thompson) Burdick (abt.1709-)]], dau of Robert Thompson and Sarah (Clarke) Thompson. *** Wife of [[Burdick-143|David Burdick (1710-1776)]], son of Benjamin Burdick and Mary (Reynolds) Burdick ** (B23.41) Robert Burdick (2nd); July 1768. *** [[Burdick-357|Robert Burdick V (1763-1841)]] son of [[Burdick-353|Robert Burdick IV (1731-1807)]] and [[Hall-58781|Hannah (Hall) Burdick (1734-1826)]]. ** (B23.42) Samuel Hubbard Burdick; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]], son of [[Burdick-94|Thomas Burdick (1656-1732)]] and [[UNKNOWN-30368|Martha (UNKNOWN) Burdick (abt.1670-1728)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]]. ** (B23.43) Sarah Burdick, wife of Edward; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-8612|Sarah (Clarke) Burdick (1712-aft.1768)]], daughter of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] and [[Burdick-2280|Prudence (Burdick) Whitford (abt.1735-1807)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] *** Same member as (B23.25) ** (B23.44) Thankful Burdick, wife of Edmund; July 1768. *** [[Enos-81|Thankful (Enos) Burdick (abt.1729-)]], dau. of [[Enos-154|Joseph Enos (abt.1705-)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-559|Edmund Burdick (abt.1720-)]], son of [[Burdick-555|Thomas Burdick (abt.1695-1752)]] and [[Richmond-678|Abigail (Richmond) Burdick (abt.1696-bef.1740)]]. ** (B23.45) Jean Burdick, at Oblong, N.Y.; Nov 1769. *** Possible, but with marriage data mismatch: [[Burdick-804|Jane Burdick (abt.1745-)]] ** (B23.46) John Burdick, son of Sam H.; Nov 1769. *** [[Burdick-1503|John Burdick (1732-1802)]], son of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]]. *** Husband of [[Chesebrough-545|Sybil (Chesebrough) Burdick (1729-1788)]] (B23.53) ** (B23.47) Sarah Burdick, of Edward; Nov 1769. *** Not found; possibly daughter of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] ** (B23.48) Amos Burdick; May 1770. *** [[Burdick-1923|Amos Burdick (1741-1803)]], son of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]] *** Husband of [[Nichols-4491|Elizabeth (Nichols) Burdick (1736-1811)]] ** (B23.49) Elizabeth Burdick, wife of Amos; May 1770. *** [[Nichols-4491|Elizabeth (Nichols) Burdick (1736-1811)]], daughter of [[Nichols-1823|David Nichols (1709-1799)]] and [[Eggleston-175|Sarah (Eggleston) Nichols (1713-aft.1799)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1923|Amos Burdick (1741-1803)]] ** (B23.50) Mary Burdick, wife of Stephen; May 1770. *** [[Church-986|Mary (Church) Burdick]], wife of [[Burdick-549|Stephen Burdick (1748-1807)]]. ** (B23.51) Stephen Burdick; May 1770. *** [[Burdick-549|Stephen Burdick (1748-1807)]], son of [[Burdick-548|Simeon Burdick (bef.1727-1802)]] and [[Saunders-1692|Isabel (Saunders) Burdick (1726-)]] *** Husband of [[Church-986|Mary (Church) Burdick]] ** (B23.52) Ichabod Burdick; 8 Sept 1770. *** [[Burdick-369|Ichabod Burdick (1740-1821)]], son of [[Burdick-355|Robert Burdick (1701-1764)]] and [[Clarke-2164|Susannah (Clarke) Burdick (abt.1711-1769)]]. *** Husband of [[Mackee-2|Bathsheba (Mackee) Burdick (bef.1751-1780)]] (first) and [[Chapman-7682|Mary (Chapman) Burdick (1755-1843)]] (second). ** (B23.53) Sibbel Burdick, wife of John; 25 April 1771. *** [[Chesebrough-545|Sybil (Chesebrough) Burdick (1729-1788)]], dau of [[Chesebrough-545|Sybil (Chesebrough) Burdick (1729-1788)]] and [[Harris-353|Prudence (Harris) Brown (1700-1768)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1503|John Burdick (1732-1802)]] ** (B23.54) Edmund Burdick; 1 June 1771. *** Possible: [[Burdick-559|Edmund Burdick (abt.1720-)]] ** (B23.55) Sylvanus Burdick; 6 July 1771. *** [[Burdick-1630|Sylvanus Burdick (1747-)]], dau. of [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]] and [[Maxson-405|Goodeth (Maxson) Burdick (1726-aft.1798)]]. ** (B23.56) Zaccheus Burdick; 6 July 1771. *** [[Burdick-1031|Zaccheus Burdick (1733-1809)]], son of [[Burdick-1030|Thomas Burdick (abt.1699-1761)]] and [[Maxson-42|Dorothy (Maxson) Burdick (1703-abt.1740)]] *** Husband of [[Smith-203239|Elizabeth (Smith) Burdick (1739-1809)]]. ** (B23.57) Dorothy Burdick, of Elias; 27 July 1771. *** Daughter of [[Burdick-83|Elias Burdick (abt.1733-abt.1780)]] ** (B23.58) Anne Burdick, of Edward; Aug 1771. *** [[Burdick-2572|Anna (Burdick) Crandall (1753-1842)]], daughter of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] and [[Clarke-8612|Sarah (Clarke) Burdick (1712-aft.1768)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-3021|Azariah Crandall (abt.1749-abt.1824)]]. ** (B23.59) Goodeth Burdick, wife of Nathan; 29 June 1772. *** [[Maxson-405|Goodeth (Maxson) Burdick (1726-aft.1798)]], daughter of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]] ** (B23.60) Nathan Burdick; 29 June 1772. *** [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]], son of [[Burdick-102|Hubbard Burdick (abt.1675-1758)]] and [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]] ** (B23.61) Tasey Burdick, of Nathan; 31 Oct 1772. *** [[Burdick-1632|Tacy Burdick (1754-)]], dau. of [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]] and [[Maxson-405|Goodeth (Maxson) Burdick (1726-aft.1798)]]. ** (B23.62) Amey Burdick, wife of Samuel H. Jr.; 20 Nov 1773. *** [[Coon-635|Amie Coon (1737-1832)]], daughter of [[MacCoone-8|Daniel MacCoone (abt.1696-abt.1768)]] and [[Hall-10126|Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoon (1699-1745)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-2265|Samuel H. Burdick Jr. (1734-1813)]]. ** (B23.63) Mercy Burdick, of Edward; 19 June 1774. *** [[Burdick-1448|Mercy Burdick (1756-1848)]], dau of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] and [[Burdick-2572|Anna (Burdick) Crandall (1753-1842)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-1447|William Harris Burdick (abt.1757-abt.1833)]] ** (B23.64) Samuel Hubbard Burdick; July 1774. *** [[Burdick-15|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (1714-1776)]], son of [[Burdick-16|Robert Burdick (1674-1733)]] and [[Foster-143|Rebecca (Foster) Burdick (1681-1732)]] *** Husband of [[Wells-86|Tacy (Wells) Burdick (1715-1755)]] ** (B23.65) Amos Burdick; 13 July 1776. *** [[Burdick-1923|Amos Burdick (1741-1803)]], son of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]] *** Husband of [[Nichols-4491|Elizabeth (Nichols) Burdick (1736-1811)]] ** (B23.66) Elizabeth Burdick, wife of Amos; 13 July 1776. *** [[Nichols-4491|Elizabeth (Nichols) Burdick (1736-1811)]], dau of [[Nichols-1823|David Nichols (1709-1799)]] and [[Eggleston-175|Sarah (Eggleston) Nichols (1713-aft.1799)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1923|Amos Burdick (1741-1803)]] ** (B23.67) Sarah Burdick, wife of Luke; 2 Aug 1777. *** [[Haskell-2049|Sarah (Haskell) Burdick (1750-aft.1776)]], dau of *** Wife of [[Burdick-1907|Luke Burdick (abt.1749-bef.1825)]], son of [[Burdick-136|William Burdick (1713-1787)]] and [[Edwards-10233|Sarah (Edwards) Burdick (1721-1787)]]. ** (B23.68) Prudence Burdick, of John; 19 June 1779. *** [[Burdick-2284|Prudence (Burdick) Stillman (1761-1847)]], daughter of [[Burdick-1503|John Burdick (1732-1802)]] and [[Chesebrough-545|Sybil (Chesebrough) Burdick (1729-1788)]]. ** (B23.69) Joseph Burdick, of Joseph; 3 July 1779. *** Not found ** (B23.70) Mary Burdick; 3 July 1779. *** [[Lamb-122|Mary Anna (Lamb) Burdick (1739-1790)]], daughter of [[Lamb-2645|Ebenezer Lamb (1707-1780)]] and [[Hill-11553|Mary (Hill) Lamb (abt.1710-abt.1742)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-46|Joshua Burdick (1737-)]]. ** (B23.71) Stephen Rose Burdick; 10 July 1779. *** Not found. ** (B23.72) Elisha Burdick; 20 Aug 1779. *** Probable: [[Burdick-2132|Elisha Burdick (1747-1823)]], son of Peter Burdick and Desire (Reynolds) Burdick *** Husband of [[Stillman-551|Lydia (Stillman) Burdick (1760-1839)]]. ** (B23.73) Jabez Burdick; Aug 1779. *** Not Found. ** (B23.74) Joshua Burdick; Sept 1779. *** [[Burdick-46|Joshua Burdick (1737-)]], son of [[Burdick-45|Joshua Burdick (1712-1800)]] and [[Lanphere-3|Abigail (Lanphere) Burdick (1715-1768)]]. *** Husband of [[Lamb-122|Mary Anna (Lamb) Burdick (1739-1790)]] ** (B23.75) Martha Burdick; Sept 1779. *** Possible, (No sources): [[Wilcox-4226|Martha (Wilcox) Burdick (abt.1722-)]] ** (B23.76) Esther Burdick; 23 Oct 1779. *** [[Gavitt-67|Esther (Gavitt) Burdick (1732-1815)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-2260|Peter Burdick (1730-1828)]] ** (B23.77) Adam Burdick; June 1780. *** [[Burdick-1633|Adam Burdick (1759-)]], son of [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]] and [[Maxson-405|Goodeth (Maxson) Burdick (1726-aft.1798)]]. ** (B23.78) Hannah Burdick, wife of Adam; June 1780. *** Not entered into Wikitree. ** (B23.79) Content Burdick; 22 July 1780. *** Possible (no source info: [[Burdick-554|Content Burdick (1764-)]] ** (B23.80) Daniel Burdick, of William; 30 July 1780. *** [[Burdick-1094|Daniel O Burdick (1746-1808)]], son of [[Burdick-136|William Burdick (1713-1787)]] and [[Edwards-10233|Sarah (Edwards) Burdick (1721-1787)]] *** Husband of [[Hall-17229|Temperance (Hall) Burdick (1755-abt.1846)]] ** (B23.81) Elias Burdick; 30 July 1780. *** [[Burdick-83|Elias Burdick (abt.1733-abt.1780)]], son of ? [[Burdick-1030|Thomas Burdick (abt.1699-1761)]] and [[Maxson-42|Dorothy (Maxson) Burdick (1703-abt.1740)]] *** Husband of [[Cottrell-44|Hannah (Cottrell) Burdick (abt.1735-1822)]] ** (B23.82) Elizabeth Burdick, widow; 30 July 1780. *** Possible??, (limited data, no sources:) [[Tanner-316|Elizabeth (Tanner) Burdick (1717-)]] ** (B23.83) Hannah Burdick, wife of Waite; 30 July 1780. *** Not found. ** (B23.84) Mary Burdick, widow; 30 July 1780. *** Possibly: [[Thompson-12731|Mary (Thompson) Burdick (abt.1709-)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-143|David Burdick (1710-1776)]] ** (B23.85) Sarah Burdick, wife of William; 30 July 1780. *** [[Edwards-10233|Sarah (Edwards) Burdick (1721-1787)]], dau. of [[Edwards-10234|Thomas Edwards (1691-)]] and [[Brown-38464|Jerusha (Brown) Edwards (1691-)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-136|William Burdick (1713-1787)]] ** (B23.86) Waite Burdick; 30 July 1780. *** Not Found ** (B23.87) ____ Burdick; 5 Jan 1782. *** Not found. ** (B23.88) Pardon Burdick; 5 Dec 1785. *** Probable: [[Burdick-1586|Pardon Burdick (1748-1798)]], son of Samuel Hubbard Burdick and Tacy (Wells) Burdick. ** (B23.89) Sabrah Burdick; 5 Dec 1785. *** Not found ** (B23.90) Sarah Burdick, of Daniel; 19 Nov 1785. *** Not found. ** (B23.91) Phineas Burdick, of Elder John; 1 Jan 1786. *** [[Burdick-759|Phineas Burdick (1746-1824)]], son of John Burdick and Rebecca (Thompson) Burdick. *** Husband of [[Hall-11766|Penelope (Hall) Burdick (1746-1827)]]. ** (B23.92) Billings Burdick; 15 April 1786. *** [[Burdick-1123|Billings S Burdick (1765-1819)]] ** (B23.93) Cynthia Burdick, of Peter; 13 May 1786. *** Not found. ** (B23.94) Zilpha Burdick, of Robert; 20 May 1786. *** [[Burdick-1576|Zilpha Burdick (1750-)]] daughter of Robert Burdick and Susannah (Clarke) Burdick *** Wife of [[Burdick-420|Abel Burdick (abt.1750-abt.1824)]] ** (B23.95) Arnold Burdick; 27 May 1786. *** Not found. * '''Button (B24): ** (B24.1) Peter Button; 13 Sep 1712, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Button-33|Peter Button (1688-1763)]], son of Peter Button and Sarah (Crandall) Button. *** Husband of [[Hall-32905|Elizabeth (Hall) Button (abt.1690-abt.1774)]] [[#(B24.2)|(B24.2)]] & [[#(B24.3)|(B24.3)]] ** (B24.2) Elizabeth Button; 1740. *** [[Hall-32905|Elizabeth (Hall) Button (abt.1690-abt.1774)]] *** Same person as Elizabeth Button (B24.2) ** (B24.3) Elizabeth Button, wife of Peter; July 1768. *** [[Hall-32905|Elizabeth (Hall) Button (abt.1690-abt.1774)]] *** Wife of Peter Button [[#(B24.1)|(B24.1)]] *** Same person as Elizabeth Button (B24.2) ** (B24.4) Abigail Button; July 1768. *** [[Button-1238|Abigail Button (abt.1715-abt.1777)]], daughter of Peter Button [[#(B24.1)|(B24.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Button [[#(B24.3)|(B24.3)]]. ** (B24.5) Joseph Button; July 1768. *** [[Button-1237|Joseph Button (1711-1783)]], son of Peter Button [[#(B24.1)|(B24.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Button [[#(B24.3)|(B24.3)]]. *** Husband of [[Atwell-1076|Mary Ann (Atwell) Button (1740-aft.1783)]] ** (B24.6) Elizabeth Button, wife of Rufus; 25 April 1771. *** Not found ** (B24.7) Sarah Button, of Samuel; 28 Dec 1785. *** Not found. Possible daughter of [[Button-34|Samuel Button (1697-abt.1778)]] ==C== * '''Cartwright (C1) ** (C1.1) Bryant Cartwright; July 30, 1780. *** Probably [[Cartwright-225|Bryant Cartwright Jr. (1739-1817)]] *** Husband of [[Hall-8485|Elizabeth Ruth (Hall) Cartwright (1749-1837)]] * '''Champlain (C2) ** (C2.1) Mary Champlain; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (1680-1760)]], dau. of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]] *** Wife of [[Champlin-392|William Champlin II]] [[#(C2.3)|(C2.3)]] *** Mother of ** (C2.2) Bridget Champlain; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Thompson-40231|Bridget (Thompson) Champlin (abt.1711-)]], wife of [[Champlin-661|Joshua Champlin (C2.5)]] ** (C2.3) William Champlain Jr.; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Champlin-392|William Champlin II (abt.1677-1747)]] *** Husband of [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin]] [[#(C2.1)|(C2.1)]] ** (C2.4) William Champlain Jr.; July 14, 1770. *** [[Champlin-390|William Champlin III (1702-1774)]], son of [[Champlin-392|William Champlin II (C2.3)]] and [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (C2.1)]] ** (C2.5) Capt. Joshua Champlain; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Champlin-661|Joshua Champlin (abt.1710-abt.1790)]], son of [[Champlin-392|William Champlin II (C2.3)]] and [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (C2.1)]] *** Husband of [[Thompson-40231|Bridget (Thompson) Champlin (C2.2)]] ** (C2.6) Sarah Champlain, widow; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-15982|Sarah (Rogers) Champlin (1726-1800)]], dau. of [[Rogers-12016|Jonathan Rogers (abt.1680-bef.1769)]]. *** Wife of [[Champlin-464|Nathan Champlin (1732-1816)]]. ** (C2.7) Sarah Champlain; July 14, 1770. *** Possible ? [[Champlin-356|Sarah (Champlin) Rhodes (1759-1817)]] ** (C2.8) Sarah Champlain, wife of William; July 14, 1770. *** [[Pendleton-504|Sarah (Pendleton) Champlin (1734-1799)]], dau of [[Pendleton-208|Joseph Pendleton II (1702-1761)]] and [[Worden-227|Sarah (Worden) Pendleton (abt.1704-1760)]]. *** Wife of [[Champlin-277|William Champlin IV (1731-1798)]] * '''Chase (C3) ** (C3.1) Joshua Chase; before 1750, July 1768. *** Possible: [[Case-40|Joshua Case (1722-1777)]] ** (C3.2) Elizabeth Chase, wife of Oliver; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Cleveland-960|Elizabeth (Cleveland) Chase (1715-aft.1758)]] *** Wife of [[Chase-2511|Oliver Chase (1709-1786)]] ** (C3.3) Mercy Chase; July 1768. *** [[Chase-1013|Mercy (Chase) Weeden (1751-1843)]], dau of [[Chase-1000|Abraham Chase (1720-1795)]] and [[Gorton-179|Mary Gorton (abt.1725-)]]. *** Wife of [[Weeden-17|John Weeden (1735-1795)]], married 17 Jan 1776 ** (C3.4) Oliver Chase; July 1768. *** Possible but very weak profile: [[Case-4368|Oliver Case (abt.1756-1812)]] ** (C3.5) Frederick Chase; 25 March 1786. *** Not found. ** (C3.6) Ruth, wife of Frederick; 25 March 1786. *** Not found. * '''Chees (C4) ** (C4.1) Elizabeth Chase, wife of Oliver; before 1750. *** Same member as (C3.2) ** (C4.2) Oliver Chees; before 1750. *** Not found. Probably same member as (C3.4) * '''Chester (C5) ** (C5.1) Christopher Chester; 8 April 1776. *** [[Chester-1738|Christopher Chester (1757-1831)]][[#^|^]] *** Husband of [[Chase-9797|Martha (Chase) Chester (1753-1828)]] [[#(C5.2)|(C5.2)]]. ** (C5.2) Patty Chase, wife of Christopher; 8 April 1776. *** [[Chase-9797|Martha (Chase) Chester (1753-1828)]][[#^|^]]. *** Wife of [[Chester-1738|Christopher Chester (1757-1831)]] [[#(C5.1)|(C5.1)]] * '''Church (C6) ** (C6.1) Rebecca (Brand) Church; 1740. *** [[Brand-235|Rebecca (Brand) Church (1710-aft.1741)]] * '''Clarke (C7) ** (C7.1) Bethiah Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]], dau of [[Hubbard-199|Samuel Hubbard (1610-1692)]] and [[Cooper-651|Tacy (Cooper) Hubbard (abt.1609-aft.1697)]]. ''{Editorial note: There are only two known viable candidate identities for this member. Hubbard-303 as identified here, who according to Morrison's Clarke genealogy [https://archive.org/details/fl-1087260-tn-93453/page/24/mode/2up?q=Hubbard (page 24)] was deceased on either 17 April 1707, five years prior to 5 Sept 1712, Bethiah Clarke's last membership date, or on 17 April 1717 a date fully compatible with this membership record. The only other known and viable candidate identity is her daughter [[Clarke-1534|Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox (1678-1753)]] [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]], who married Thomas Hiscox in 1703 and may clearly be correlated to be member [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]]. These 1712 membership records then strongly suggest that Bethiah (Hubbard-303) Clarke did not die until after 5 Sep 1712 and it is probable that the later, 17 April 1717, date of death asserted by Morrison is, in fact, her correct date of death.}'' *** Wife of member [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]]. *** Mother of members: [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]; [[Clarke-1531|Elder Joseph Clarke III. (abt.1670-abt.1719)]] [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]]; Samuel Clarke [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]]; Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]]; [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (1680-1760)]] [[#(C2.1)|(C2.1)]]; Susannah (Clarke) Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]]; Elder Thomas Clarke [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]]; and William Clarke [[#(C7.10)|(C7.10)]]. Note the only child of Joseph and Bethiah Clarke NOT recorded in the HSDBC membership is son, John Clarke however his wife Mary (Beebe) Clarke is member [[#(C7.7)|(C7.7)]]. *** Mother-in-law of members: Elder John Maxson Jr. [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]]; Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke [[#(C7.2)|(C7.2)]]; Mary (Beebe) Clarke [[#(C7.7)|(C7.7)]]; Elder Thomas Hiscox [[#(H9.2)|(H9.2)]]; Ann (Champlain) Clarke [[#(C7.4)|(C7.4)]]; William Champlain Jr. [[#(C2.3)|(C2.3)]]; Oliver Babcock [[#(B1.4)|(B1.4)]]; Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke [[#(C7.3)|(C7.3)]]; and Jane (Bliven) Clarke [[#(C7.4)|(C7.4)]]. ** (C7.2) Dorothy Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Maxson-32|Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke (abt.1668-abt.1713)]], dau. of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] *** Wife of member [[Clarke-1531|Elder Joseph Clarke Jr. ]] [[#(C7.6)|(C76)]]. *** Mother of members: Freegift (Clarke) Saunders [[#(C7.12)|(C7.12)]]; Dorothy Clarke [[#(C7.11)|(C7.11)]]; Experience (Clarke) Davis [[#(D4.8)|(D4.8)]]; *** Sister of members: Mary Lewis [[#(L6.3)|(L6.3)]]; John Maxson Jr. [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]]; Joseph Maxson [[#(M4.5)|(M4.5)]]; Hannah Budick [[#(B23.9)|B23.9]]; and Jonathan Maxson [[#(M4.11)|(M4.11)]] ** (C7.3) Elizabeth Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. ***[[Babcock-310|Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke (1691-)]], dau. of [[Babcock-97|James Babcock (1663-1736)]] and [[Saunders-109|Elizabeth (Saunders) Babcock (1661-1730)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]] ** (C7.4) Jane Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. *** [[Bliven-53|Jane (Bliven) Clarke (1692-1751)]]. dau. of [[Bliven-1|Edward Bliven (1668-1718)]] and [[Macoone-1|Isabella (Macoone) Bliven (abt.1670-1753)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-1538|William Clarke (1686-1767)]] ** (C7.5) Joseph Clarke Sr.: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]], son of [[Clarke-39|Joseph Clarke Sr. (1618-1694)]] *** Husband of [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke ]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]] and [[Weeden-932|Hannah (Weeden) Clarke (abt.1647-1723)]] (second). *** Father of [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]; [[Clarke-1531|Joseph Clarke Jr. (abt.1670-abt.1719)]] [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]]; Samuel Clarke [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]]; [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (1680-1760)]] [[#(C2.1)|(C2.1)]]; Bethiah Hiscox [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]]; Susannah Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]]; Thomas Clarke [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]]; William Clarke[[#(C7.10)|(C7.10)]]; ** (C7.6) Joseph Clarke; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Clarke-1531|Joseph Clarke Jr. (abt.1670-abt.1719)]], son of Joseph Clarke II [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Maxson-32|Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke (C7.2)]] (first), and [[Babcock-312|DorAnna (Babcock) Clarke (1701-1731)]] (second). *** Father of Freegift (Clarke) Saunders [[#(C7.12)|(C7.12)]]; Dorothy Clarke [[#(C7.11)|(C7.11)]]; Experience (Clarke) Davis [[#(D4.8)|(D4.8)]]; Elisha Clarke [[#(C7.34)|(C7.34)]]; ** (C7.7) Mary Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Beebe-758|Mary (Beebe) Clarke (1686-)]], dau. of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]] [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-1533|John Clarke (1675-1719)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of Joseph Clarke II [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]]. *** Mother of Samuel Clarke [[#(C7.21)|(C7.21)]] and [[Clarke-9572|Mary Clarke (1709-)]] [[#(?)|(?)]] *** Sister of members: Patience (Beebe) HIscox [[#(B9.5)|(B9.5)]]; Rebecca (Beebe) Brown [[#(B9.6)|(B9.6)]] & [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8)]]; Elizabeth Newbury [[#(N1.2)|(N1.2)]]; Bathsheba King [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]; and Samuel Beebe III [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]]. *** Sister-in-law of members: [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]; [[Clarke-1531|Joseph Clarke Jr. (abt.1670-abt.1719)]] [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]]; Samuel Clarke [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]]; [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (1680-1760)]] [[#(C2.1)|(C2.1)]]; Bethiah Hiscox [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]]; Susannah Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]]; Thomas Clarke [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]]; and William Clarke[[#(C7.10)|(C7.10)]]. *** Same member as [[#(C7.20)|(C7.20)]] ** (C7.8) Samuel Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]], son of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]], and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] [[#(C7.14)|(C7.14)]] (first), and [[Unknown-450018|Susannah (Unknown) Clarke (abt.1680-)]] [[#x|(x)]] (second). *** Father of members: [[Clark-7502|Bethiah (Clark) Babcock (1703-1794)]] [[#(B1.11)|(B1.11)]]; [[Clarke-9132|Joseph Clarke (1705-abt.1783)]] [[#(C7.27)|(C7.27)]] & [[#(C7.39)|(C7.39)]]; Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.28)|(C7.28)]], and Simeon Clarke [[#(C7.29)|(C7.29)]]. *** Brother of members: [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]; [[Clarke-1531|Elder Joseph Clarke III. (abt.1670-abt.1719)]] [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]]; Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]]; [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (1680-1760)]] [[#(C2.1)|(C2.1)]]; Susannah (Clarke) Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]]; Elder Thomas Clarke [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]]; and William Clarke [[#(C7.10)|(C7.10)]]. Note the only child of Joseph and Bethiah Clarke NOT recorded in the HSDBC membership is son, John Clarke however his wife Mary (Beebe) Clarke is member [[#(C7.7)|(C7.7)]]. ** (C7.9) Thomas Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1537|Elder Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]], son of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]], and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-310|Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke (1691-)]] [[#(C7.3)|(C7.3)]]. ** (C7.10) William Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1538|William Clarke (1686-1767)]], son of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]], and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Bliven-53|Jane (Bliven) Clarke (1692-1751)]] [[#(C7.4)|(C7.4)]] ** (C7.11) Dorothy Clarke Jr; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Clarke-19990|Dorothy Clarke (1696-)]] , daughter of Elder Joseph Clarke Jr. [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke [[#(C7.2)|(C7.2)]]. ** (C7.12) Freegift Clarke; 5 Sep 1712, 1712 1718. *** [[Clarke-19991|Freegift (Clarke) Saunders (1694-)]], daughter of Elder Joseph Clarke Jr. [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke [[#(C7.2)|(C7.2)]]. *** Wife of John Saunders ** (C7.13) Mary Clarke, of Kingstown; 5 Sep 1712. *** Not found, there is [[Sisson-493|Elizabeth (Sisson) Clarke (1669-1752)]] in S kingston, wife of Jeremiah. ** (C7.14) Anna Clarke; 1718. *** [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]], dau of [[Champlin-55|William Champlin I (1654-1715)]] and [[Babcock-317|Mary (Babcock) Champlin (1648-1747)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]] [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]] ** (C7.15) Mary Clarke, wife of Jeremiah; 1718. *** [[Burdick-2826|Mary (Burdick) Clarke (1692-aft.1740)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], *** Wife of [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1690-1752)]] [[#(C7.25)|(C7.25)]]. *** Mother of: [[Clarke-20179|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1715-)]] [[#(C7.26)|(C7.26)]]. ** (C7.16) Elizabeth Clarke; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Clarke-2354|Elizabeth Clarke (1695-1751)]] or [[Clarke-9575|Elizabeth Clarke (1715-)]] ** (C7.17) Elizabeth Clarke 2nd; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Sisson-493|Elizabeth (Sisson) Clarke (1669-1752)]] ** (C7.18) Elizabeth Babcock Clarke; 1740. *** [[Babcock-310|Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke (1691-)]], daughter of James Babcock and Elizabeth (Saunders) Babcock *** Wife of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]], son of Joseph Clark [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and Bethiah (Hubbard) Clark [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]] ** (C7.19) Mary Burdick Clarke; 1740. *** [[Burdick-2826|Mary (Burdick) Clarke (1692-aft.1740)]][[#^|(^)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1690-1752)]] [[#(C7.25)|(C7.25)]] *** Mother of: [[Clarke-20179|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1715-)]] [[#(C7.26)|(C7.26)]] *** Same member as (C7.15) ** (C7.20) Mary Clarke, widow of John; 1740. *** Same member as [[#(C7.7)|(C7.7)]] ** (C7.21) Samuel Clarke; 1740. *** [[Clarke-9571|Samuel Clarke (1708-)]], son of [[Clarke-1533|John Clarke (1675-bef.1719)]] and [[Beebe-758|Mary (Beebe) Clarke (1686-)]] [[#(C7.7)|(C7.7)]] & [[#(C7.20)|(C7.20)]]. ** (C7.22) Susannah Clarke; 1740. *** Possible: [[Reynolds-65|Susannah (Reynolds) Clarke (1711-1755)]] ''{North Kingstown}'' wife of [[Clarke-34|Elisha Clarke (1709-abt.1755)]] ** (C7.23) Elizabeth Clarke Jr.; before 1740. *** Match not found. ** (C7.24) Hannah Clarke, wife of Joshua; before 1750. *** [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]], dau of John Cottrell Jr. and Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell. *** Wife of Joshua [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] ** (C7.25) Jeremiah Clarke; before 1750. *** [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke IV (abt.1690-1752)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-5125|Jeremiah Clarke III (1667-abt.1733)]] and [[Peckham-1982|Deborah (Peckham) Clarke (abt.1672-)]]. *** Husband of: [[Burdick-2826|Mary (Burdick) Clarke (1692-aft.1740)]] [[#(C7.15)|(C7.15)]] & [[#(C7.19)|(C7.19)]] (first) and [[Ross-27653|Amey (Ross) Clarke (abt.1690-1769)]] [[#(C7.32)|(C7.32)]] (second). *** Father of [[Clarke-20179|Jeremiah Clarke V (abt.1715-)]] [[#(C7.26)|(C7.26)]] ** (C7.26) Jeremiah Clarke Jr; before 1750. *** [[Clarke-20179|Jeremiah Clarke V (abt.1715-)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1690-1752)]] [[#(C7.25)|(C7.25)]] and [[Burdick-2826|Mary (Burdick) Clarke (1692-aft.1740)]] [[#(C7.15)|(C7.15)]]. ** (C7.27) Joseph Clarke, of Samuel; before 1750. *** [[Clarke-9132|Joseph Clarke (1705-abt.1783)]], son of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]] [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]] and [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] [[#(C7.14)|(C7.14)]]. ''' ''{Editorial Note: the membership cluster of this Joseph, Joshua [[#(C7.28)|(C7.28)]], and Simeon [[#(C7.29)|(C7.29)]] co-listed in the same "before 1750" membership roll suggests they were all sons of Samuel Clark (C7.8), because member Joseph (C7.27) is noted to be "of Samuel".}'' ''' *** Brother of members: [[Clark-7502|Bethiah (Clark) Babcock (1703-1794)]] [[#(B1.11)|(B1.11)]]; Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.28)|(C7.28)]], and Simeon Clarke [[#(C7.29)|(C7.29)]]. *** Nephew of members: [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]; [[Clarke-1531|Elder Joseph Clarke III. (abt.1670-abt.1719)]] [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]]; Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]]; [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (1680-1760)]] [[#(C2.1)|(C2.1)]]; Susannah (Clarke) Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]]; Elder Thomas Clarke [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]]; and William Clarke [[#(C7.10)|(C7.10)]]. Member Mary (Beebe) Clarke [[#(C7.7)|(C7.7)]] is his aunt by her marriage to uncle John Clark. *** Husband of [[Reynolds-3655|Sarah (Reynolds) Clarke (1709-1783)]] ** (C7.28) Joshua Clarke; before 1750. *** [[Clarke-20842|Joshua Clarke (1712-)]], son of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]] [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]] and [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] [[#(C7.14)|(C7.14)]]. ** (C7.29) Simeon Clarke; before 1750. *** [[Clarke-10392|Simeon Clarke (1716-1770)]] [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]], son of Samuel Clark and Ann (Champlain) Clarke [[#(C7.14)|(C7.14)]]. *** Husband of Elizabeth (Sanford) Clarke [[#(C7.35)|(C7.35)]] ** (C7.30) Thankful Clarke; before 1750. *** [[Willet-282|Thankful (Willet) Clarke (abt.1718-abt.1754)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-18014|Thomas Clarke Jr (abt.1715-abt.1761)]], son of Thomas Clarke and Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke [[#(C7.18)|(C7.18)]]. ** (C7.31) Abigail Clarke, wife of William; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-9299|Abigail Clarke (abt.1709-)]], dau. of [[Clarke-9306|Lawrence Clarke (abt.1670-bef.1754)]] and [[Lawton-126|Sarah (Lawton) Clarke (1679-bef.1733)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-9298|William Clarke (1709-abt.1750)]], son of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]] and [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] ** (C7.32) Amey Clarke, widow; July 1768. *** [[Ross-27653|Amey (Ross) Clarke (abt.1690-1769)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], *** Second wife (and widow) of [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke IV]] [[#(C7.25)|(C7.25)]]. ** (C7.33) Deborah Clarke, wife of Joseph, Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Pendleton-207|Deborah (Pendleton) Clarke (abt.1737-abt.1837)]], dau of [[Pendleton-208|Joseph Pendleton II (1702-1761)]] and [[Worden-227|Sarah (Worden) Pendleton (abt.1704-1760)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-2166|Joseph Clarke (abt.1728-abt.1795)]], son of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] and [[Babcock-310|Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke (1691-)]]. ** (C7.34) Elisha Clarke; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-7087|Elisha Clarke (1718-1796)]], son of Joseph Clarke [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and DorAnna (Babcock) Clarke *** Husband of [[Potter-4938|Mary (Potter) Clarke (1725-aft.1789)]] (C7.41), dau. of Thomas Potter and Mary (Babcock) Potter. ** (C7.35) Elizabeth Clarke, wife of Simeon; July 1768. *** [[Sanford-3167|Elizabeth (Sanford) Clarke (1711-)]], daughter of John Sanford and Content (Howland) Sanford *** Wife of [[Clarke-10392|Simeon Clarke (1716-1770)]] *** Mother of [[Clarke-5922|Amie (Clarke) Babcock (1737-abt.1810)]] ** (C7.36) Elizabeth Clarke, wife of Thomas; July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (C7.37) Hannah Clarke; July 1768. ***[[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]], daughter of John Cottrell and Elizabeth Gardiner Cottrell Tanner *** Wife of [[Clarke-6761|Elder Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] ** (C7.38) '' '''Elder Joshua Clarke,''' '' July 1768. *** [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]], son of Thomas Clarke [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]] and Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke [[#(C7.3)|(C7.3)]]. *** Husband of [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]] *** Father of Phineas Clarke Esq.[[#(C7.46)|(C7.46)]], Willett Clarke [[#(C7.57)|(C7.57)]], Ethan Clarke [[#(C7.51)|(C7.51)]], Arnold Clarke [[#(C7.49)|(C7.49)]], Henry Clarke [[#(C7.53)|(C7.53)]], Hannah (Clarke) Clarke [[#(C7.47)|(C7.47)]], and [[Clarke-10541|Elizabeth (Clarke) Maxson (1751-)]] [[#(M4.50)|(M4.50)]] *** Pastor of the Westerly SDBC 20 years from 1773 to 1793. ** (C7.39) Joseph Clarke, of Samuel; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-9132|Joseph Clarke (1705-abt.1783)]], son of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]], and [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] *** Husband of [[Reynolds-3655|Sarah (Reynolds) Clarke (1709-1783)]]. ** (C7.40) Mary Clarke, wife of Daniel; July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (C7.41) Mary Clarke, wife of Elisha; July 1768. *** [[Potter-4938|Mary (Potter) Clarke (1725-aft.1789)]], dau. of Thomas Potter and Mary (Babcock) Potter. *** Wife of [[Clarke-7087|Elisha Clarke (1718-1796)]] [[#(C7.34)|(C7.34)]]. ** (C7.42) Samuel Clarke; July 1768. *** Possible match: [[Clarke-20839|Samuel Clarke (1719-)]] or [[Clarke-9195|Samuel Clarke (1737-)]] ** (C7.43) Simeon Clarke; July 1768. *** Possible match: [[Clarke-10392|Simeon Clarke (1716-1770)]] or [[Clarke-321|Simeon Clarke (1742-1820)]] ** (C7.44) Walter Clarke; July 1768. *** Possibly [[Clark-9574|Walter Clark (1744-1827)]] ** (C7.45) Mary Clarke, wife of Phineas; 7 July 1770 *** [[Babcock-3349|Mary (Babcock) Clarke (1740-1803)]], dau, of Nathan Babcock and Mary (Stanton) Babcock. *** Wife of [[Clarke-11377|Phineas Clarke (1740-1793)]] (C7.46) ** (C7.46) Phineas Clarke; 7 July 1770. *** [[Clarke-11377|Phineas Clarke (1740-1793)]], son of Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Sibling to ** (C7.47) Hannah Clarke, wife of Paul; Aug 1770. *** [[Clarke-20165|Hannah Clarke (1747-1817)]][[#^|^]], daughter of [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-20166|Paul Clarke (1751-1806)]] [[#(C7.48)|(C7.48)]]. ** (C7.48) Paul Clarke; 8 Sep 1770. *** [[Clarke-20166|Paul Clarke (1751-1806)]][[#^|^]] *** Husband of [[Clarke-20165|Hannah Clarke (1747-1817)]] [[#(C7.47)|(C7.47)]]. ** (C7.49) Arnold Clarke; 8 Sep 1770. *** [[Clarke-20158|Arnold Clarke (1754-)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Husband of Lucy Clarke [[#(C7.55)|(C7.55)]] ** (C7.50) Anna Clarke, of Simeon; 27 Nov 1773. *** [[Clarke-20155|Ann Clarke (1752-)]][[#^|^]]. ** (C7.51) Ethan Clarke; 5 Nov 1774. *** [[Clarke-5608|Ethan Clarke (1745-1792)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Husband of [[Ward-27921|Anna (Ward) Clark (1750-)]] ** (C7.52) Hannah Clarke, wife of Simeon Jr.; 5 Nov 1774. *** [[Champlin-52|Hannah (Champlin) Clarke (1747-1821)]], dau of [[Champlin-49|Jeffrey Champlin IV (1703-1773)]] and [[Northrop-20|Mary (Northrop) Champlin (1703-1771)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-321|Simeon Clarke (1742-1820)]] [[#(C7.43)|(C7.43)]] ** (C7.53) Henry Clarke; 6 June 1779. *** [[Clarke-20156|Henry Clarke (1756-1831)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Husband of [[Pendleton-3070|Catherine (Pendleton) Clarke (1757-1824)]] [[#(C7.54)|(C7.54)]]. ** (C7.54) Catey Clarke, wife of Henry; 19 June 1779. *** [[Pendleton-3070|Catherine (Pendleton) Clarke (1757-1824)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-20156|Henry Clarke (1756-1831)]] [[#(C7.53)|(C7.53)]]. ** (C7.55) Lucy Clarke, wife of Arnold; 19 June 1779. *** [[Champlain-49|Lucy (Champlain) Clarke (1756-1849)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], daughter of William Champlain Jr. and his wife Sarah (Pendleton) Champlain. *** Wife of [[Clarke-20158|Arnold Clarke (1754-)]]. ** (C7.56) Olive Clarke; 3 July 1779. *** [[Marsh-4221|Olive (Marsh) Clarke (1756-1828)]], dau. of [[Udall-446|Dorothy (Udall) Marsh (1736-1813)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-6765|Thomas Clarke (1749-1832)]]. ** (C7.57) Willett Clarke; 31 July 1779. *** [[Clarke-11578|Willett Clarke (1759-aft.1818)]][[#+|+]], son of Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Husband of [[Pendleton-3071|Sarah (Pendleton) Clarke (1760-)]][[Pendleton-3071|Sarah (Pendleton) Clarke (1760-)]][[#^|^]]. ** (C7.48) Chloe Clarke, wife of Samuel; 23 Oct 1779. *** [[Maxson-451|Chloe (Maxson) Clarke (1759-1833)]], dau. of [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]] and [[Greenman-281|Abigail (Greenman) Maxson (1727-1812)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-2171|Samuel Clarke (1754-1830)]], son of [[Clarke-2166|Joseph Clarke (abt.1728-abt.1795)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Pendleton-207|Deborah (Pendleton) Clarke (abt.1737-abt.1837)]] [[#(C7.33)|(C7.33)]] ** (C7.59) Jesse Clarke; 15 July 1780. *** Probable: [[Clarke-17985|Jesse Clarke (1745-)]] ** (C7.60) Elisha Clarke; July 1780. *** Possible match: [[Clarke-9196|Elisha Clarke (1742-)]] or (unlikely) [[Clark-19234|Elisha Clark (1716-1783)]] ** (C7.61) Susannah Clarke; 19 Aug 1780. *** Possible (repeat of): [[Deake-24|Susannah (Deake) Cole (1729-abt.1809)]] ** (C7.62) Francis Clarke; 5 July 1783. *** Possible (but unlikely) match: [[Clark-29214|Francis Clark (abt.1713-abt.1796)]] ** (C7.63) Adam Clarke; 29 May 1784. *** Probable: [[Clarke-2182|Adam Clarke (1764-1836)]] ** (C7.64) Fanny Clarke, wife of Thomas; 25 March 1786. ** (C7.65) George Clarke; 25 March 1786. *** Possible [[Clark-349|George Clark (1768-1841)]] son of Carey Clark ** (C7.66) Thomas Clarke; 25 March 1786. *** Possible match: [[Clarke-942|Thomas Clarke (1736-)]] ** (C7.67) Luke Clarke; 1 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (C7.68) Mary Clarke; 1 Apr 1786. *** Possible match: [[Saunders-11419|Mary (Saunders) Clarke (abt.1767-abt.1839)]] or [[Babcock-3349|Mary (Babcock) Clarke (1740-1803)]]. ** (C7.69) Barbary Clarke, wife of Nicholas; 8 April 1786. *** Not found ** (C7.70) Keturah Clarke, wife of George; 20 April 1786. *** [[Maxson-478|Keturah (Maxson) Clarke (1759-1839)]], daughter of Joseph Maxson and Keturah (Randall) Maxson *** Wife of [[Clarke-10423|George Clarke (1755-1831)]] ** (C7.71) John Clarke; 6 May 1786 *** Possible matches: [[Clarke-6051|John Clarke Jr (1733-1798)]] or [[Clarke-9124|John Clarke (1740-1836)]] or (weak profile) [[Clarke-3678|John Clarke (1741-)]] ** (C7.72) Samuel Clarke; 6 May 1786 *** Possible match: [[Clarke-9195|Samuel Clarke (1737-)]] ** (C7.73) Joshua Clarke, of Elisha; 13 May 1786 *** [[Clarke-14972|Joshua Clarke (1759-1842)]], son of Elisha Clarke [[#((C7.34))|((C7.34))]] and Mary (Babcock) Clark [[#((C7.41))|((C7.41))]] . *** Husband of [[Stillman-549|Wealthy (Stillman) Clarke (1765-1845)]] ** (C7.74) Susannah Clarke, wife of Benjamin Jr.; 10 June 1786 *** Not found. There is a [[Clarke-10582|Benjamin (Clarke) Clark Jr. (1694-bef.1765)]] in S. Kingston, but name of wife is Sarah. ** (C7.75) Charlotte Clarke, of Thomas 15 June 1786 *** Match not found. ** (C7.76) James Clarke, (servant of Simeon); 12 Aug 1786. *** Not found ** (C7.77) Sarah Clarke, of Nathan; 2 Sep 1786. *** [[Maxson-726|Sarah (Maxson) Clarke (1754-)]], dau. of [[Maxson-510|Isaiah Maxson (1724-)]] and [[Reynolds-4772|Judith Reynolds (abt.1730-)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-2180|Nathan Clarke (1756-1827)]], son of [[Clarke-2166|Joseph Clarke (abt.1728-abt.1795)]] and [[Pendleton-207|Deborah (Pendleton) Clarke (abt.1737-abt.1837)]], * '''Cobb (C8) ** (C8.1) Mary Cobb; 1740. *** [[Babcock-54|Mary (Babcock) Cobb (1713-bef.1768)]], dau. of Oliver Babcock [[#(B1.4)|(B1.4)]] and Susannah (Clark) Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]]. *** Wife of [[Cobb-182|Henry Cobb III (1710-abt.1772)]] * '''Colegrove (C9) ** (C9.1) Ann Colegrove; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 1718 *** [[Unknown-486619|Anna Hannah (Unknown) Colegrove (1667-1715)]] ** (C9.2) Anna Colegrove; 5 Sep 1712. *** Probably the same member as (C9.1) above ** (C9.3) Francis Colegrove; *** [[Colgrove-17|Francis Colgrove (abt.1663-1759)]] *** Husband of [[Unknown-486619|Anna Hannah (Unknown) Colegrove (C9.1)]]. ** (C9.4) Hannah Colegrove; 1718 *** [[Bailey-16928|Hannah (Bailey) Colgrove (abt.1700-abt.1734)]], dau. of [[Bailey-9525|Samuel Bailey Sr (bef.1670-1743)]] and [[Rogers-835|Elizabeth (Rogers) Bailey (abt.1674-abt.1723)]] *** Wife of [[Colegrove-26|Francis Colegrove Jr. (1698-1746)]] ** (C9.5) Elizabeth Colegrove; 1740. *** [[Colegrove-78|Elizabeth Colegrove (abt.1729-1760)]], wife of [[Tanner-4982|Benjamin Tanner Jr. (1730-1777)]]. ** (C9.6) Elizabeth Colegrove; 1740. *** Not found. ** (C9.7) John Colegrove; 1740. *** [[Colegrove-128|John Colegrove Esq. (1699-1789)]], son of Francis and Anna. *** Husband of [[James-12303|Susannah (James) Colegrove (C9.9)]] ** (C9.8) Hannah Colegrove; 1740. *** Possible (profile has no sources, little information): [[Colegrove-81|Hannah Colegrove (1724-)]] ** (C9.9) Susannah Colegrove; 1740. *** [[James-12303|Susannah (James) Colegrove (1710-1743)]], wife of [[Colegrove-128|John Colegrove Esq. (C9.7)]]. They were married ca. 1737 so her surname would be Colgrove in 1740. ** (C9.10) Anna Colegrove;, of Francis, before 1750 *** Not found. Not listed as dau of either Francis Sr. nor Jr. ** (C9.11) Eli Colegrove; before 1750 *** [[Colegrove-179|Eleazear Colegrove (1689-1710)]], only Eli Colgrove in WT in 2022, but Find a Grave states he was deceased in 1710. ** (C9.12) Elizabeth Colegrove;, widow; July 1768 *** Not found. ** (C9.13) Susanna Colegrove; July 1768 *** Probable [[Barber-267|Susanna (Barber) Colegrove (1737-1776)]], dau. of [[Barber-129|Thomas Barber (1699-1762)]] and [[Tanner-292|Avis (Tanner) Barber (1700-1777)]]. *** Wife of [[Colegrove-3|Jeremiah Colegrove (1737-abt.1801)]] ** (C9.14) Sarah Colegrove; *** Possible, but zero information: [[Colegrove-80|Sarah Colegrove (1724-)]] ** (C9.15) Ruth Colegrove; *** Not found. * '''Coon (C10) ** (C10.1) Elizabeth Coon, wife of Joseph; July 1768. *** [[Larkin-2435|Elizabeth (Larkin) Coon (abt.1735-)]], dau. of ?? *** Wife of [[Coon-1117|Joseph Coon (1735-1776)]] ** (C10.2) Mary Coon, of Nathan; July, 1768. *** Not found. ** (C10.3) Sarah Coon, wife of Hezekiah; 25 June 1770. *** Not found. ** (C10.4) Joshua Coon; 8 June 1771. *** [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]], son of Daniel MacCoone and Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoon. *** Husband of [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]], daughter of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]]. ** (C10.5) ____ Coon, wife of Joshua; 8 June 1771. *** [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]], daughter of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] ** (C10.6) Sarah Coon, wife of William; Aug 1774. *** [[Baker-54867|Sarah (Baker) Coon (abt.1745-)]], dau. of [[Baker-488|John Baker (1717-)]] and [[Bowen-8799|Huldah Bowen (abt.1726-)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-671|Elder William Coon (1743-1801)]]. ** (C10.7) William Coon, of Daniel; Aug 1774. *** [[Coon-671|Elder William Coon (1743-1801)]], son of Daniel MacCoone and Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoone. Pastor the "Peterfburgh Sabeteren Church of Chrift." *** Husband of [[Baker-54867|Sarah (Baker) Coon (abt.1745-)]] ** (C10.8) Sarah Coon; 9 Sept 1776. *** [[Baker-54867|Sarah (Baker) Coon (abt.1745-)]] ** (C10.9) Sarah Coon, of William; 7 Dec 1777. *** Same member as [[Baker-54867|Sarah (Baker) Coon (abt.1745-)]] (C10.8). *** Wife of [[Coon-671|William Coon (1743-1801)]] ** (C10.10) Thankful Coon; Aug 1779. *** Not found. ** (C10.11) Esther Coon, wife of Samuel; 16 Oct 1770. *** Not found. ** (C10.12) Hezekiah Coon; 16 Oct 1779. *** [[Coon-653|Hezekiah Cassell Coon (1745-1806)]], son of Daniel MacCoone and Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoone. *** Husband of [[Hammond-10890|Elizabeth (Hammond) Coon (abt.1750-)]] ** (C10.13) Judeth Coon, wife of Elisha; 26 May 1784. *** Possible: [[Stillman-303|Judith (Stillman) Coon (1759-1846)]], daughter of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]] *** ??? Wife of [[Coon-947|Asa Coon (1756-1801)]] ** (C10.14) Weltha Coon, of Jno; 18 Sept 1785. ** (C10.15) Avis Coon, of Joshua; 8 Oct 1785. *** [[Coon-1568|Avis (Coon) Shelden (1768-1859)]], dau of [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] and [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]] *** Wife of [[Sheldon-2964|Potter Sheldon (abt.1768-1814)]]. ** (C10.16) Avery Coon; 15 Oct 1785. *** Not found. ** (C10.17) Joshua Coon; 22 Oct 1785. *** [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] son of [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] and [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]]. ** (C10.18) Rachel Coon; 22 Oct 1785. *** [[Coon-1566|Rachel Coon (1770-1828)]], dau. of [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] and [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]]. ** (C10.19) Rhoda Coon; 26 Nov 1785. *** Same member as [[Stillman-700|Rhoda (Stillman) Coon (1769-1840)]] [[#(S15.38)|(S15.38)]]. ** (C10.20) William Coon; 26 Nov 1785. *** Possible [[Maccoone-16|William (Maccoone) Coon (abt.1736-abt.1809)]] ** (C10.21) Olive Coon; 28 Dec 1785. *** Not found ** (C10.22) Asa Coon, 1 April 1786. *** [[Coon-947|Asa Coon (1756-1801)]], son of [[Coon-650|Elisha Coon (1727-1778)]] and [[Nichols-17263|Anna (Nichols) Coon (1730-1784)]] *** Husband of [[Stillman-303|Judith (Stillman) Coon (1759-1846)]] ** (C10.23) Annie Coon, of Elder William; 6 May 1786. *** Not found. ** (C10.24) Elizabeth Coon; 13 May 1786. *** Possible: [[Stewart-33758|Elizabeth (Stewart) Coon (1744-)]] ** (C10.25) Asa Coon; 22 June 1786. *** Same member as [[Coon-947|Asa Coon (1756-1801)]] (C10.22). ** (C10.26) David Coon; 22 June 1786. *** Probable: [[Coon-647|David Coon (1735-1814)]] *** Husband of [[Button-1129|Thankful (Button) Coon (1732-aft.1763)]] and (second) [[Lawton-1355|Priscilla (Lawton) Coon (abt.1747-1813)]]. ** (C10.27) Prudence Coon, wife of Abram; 23 May 1786. *** Not found. *** Possibly wife of [[Coon-3065|Abram Coon (1763-1813)]] * '''Cottrell (C11) ** (C11.1) Dorothy Cottrell: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718. *** [[Pendleton-16|Dorothy (Pendleton) Cottrell (bef.1686-1747)]] wife of (C11.4) [[Cottrell-149|Nicholas Cottrell III (abt.1685-1727)]]. **** However there are two possible Wikitree identities (with vital dates likely conflated) for this Dorothy: [[Pendleton-16|Dorothy (Pendleton) Cottrell (bef.1686-1747)]] or [[Cottrell-420|Dorothy Cottrell (abt.1687-1747)]]. Note these two Dorothys were sisters-in-law. ** (C11.2) Mary Cottrell; 13 Sept 1712, 1740 *** Candidates: [[Cottrell-455|Mary (Cottrell) Larkin (1686-1743)]] sister to [[Cottrell-149|Nicholas Cottrell III (C11.4))]], or possibly [[Cottrell-11|Mary (Cottrell) Crandall (abt.1690-1735)]] (but she was married to a Eber Crandall by 1712.) or possibly [[Cottrell-86|Mary Cottrell (1643-)]] ** (C11.3) Mary Cottrell; 1 June 1771. *** Probably [[Niles-1566|Mary (Niles) Cottrell (abt.1731-1805)]] ** (C11.4) Nicholas Cottrell; 5 Sept 1712. *** [[Cottrell-149|Nicholas Cottrell III (abt.1685-1727)]]. Firm placement, his father Nicholas II was deceased prior to 1712. Husband of [[Pendleton-16|Dorothy (Pendleton) Cottrell (bef.1686-1747)]], therefore his presence on the membership roll substantiates the Dorothy Cottrell membership entry to be his wife, rather than his sister.. ** (C11.5) Elizabeth Cottrell; 1740. *** [[Gardiner-2034|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell (1714-abt.1756)]] ** (C11.6) Lucia Cottrell; 1740. *** Probably [[Cottrell-1694|Lucy (Cottrell) Brand (abt.1713-abt.1760)]] ** (C11.7) Samuel Cottrell; 1740. *** Not found. [[Cottrell-82|Samuel Cottrell (1687-1727)]] deceased prior to 1740. ** (C11.8) John Cottrell (2nd); before 1750. *** [[Cottrell-1019|John Cottrell III (abt.1712-abt.1778)]], son of [[Cottrell-80|John Cottrell II (1682-1721)]] *** Husband of [[Gardiner-2034|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell (1714-abt.1756)]] [[#(C11.9)|(C11.9)]] ** (C11.9) Elizabeth Cottrell; wife of John; July 1768. *** [[Gardiner-2034|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell (1714-abt.1756)]], ''{Editorial Note; 2022 this marriage association may be incorrect.}'' *** Wife of [[Cottrell-1019|John Cottrell III]] [[#(C11.8)|(C11.8)]] ** (C11.10) John Cottrell; July 1768. *** Same member as [[Cottrell-1019|John Cottrell III]] [[#(C11.9)|(C11.9)]] ** (C11.11) Desire Cottrell, wife of Joshua; 15 Sep 1769. *** Not found. ** (C11.12) John Cottrell; 8 June 1771. *** Probable: [[Cottrell-499|John Cottrell (1745-abt.1806)]] ** (C11.13) Content Cottrell; wife of John; 22 June 1771. *** Not found. ** (C11.14) Libbeas Cottrell; 30 July1780. *** [[Cottrell-498|Lebbeus Cottrell (1755-1794)]], son of [[Cottrell-1019|John Cottrell III (abt.1712-abt.1778)]] and [[Gardiner-2034|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell (1714-abt.1756)]]. *** Husband of [[Phillips-30192|Sarah (Phillips) Cottrell (1759-1834)]] (first) and [[Saunders-9131|Mary (Saunders) Cottrell (abt.1760-)]] (second) ** (C11.15) Daniel Cottrell; 18 March 1786. *** [[Cottrell-1187|Daniel Cottrell (1765-1835)]], son of [[Cottrell-433|John Cottrell (1724-1778)]] and [[Boardman-480|Lois (Boardman) Cottrell (1730-)]] *** Husband of [[Sanders-9542|Meribe (Sanders) Cottrell (1763-1848)]] * '''Cove (C12) ** (C12.1) James Cove; 1718. *** Probably [[Covey-225|James Covey (1687-aft.1738)]], son of Hope (C13.2) and Mary Covey (C13.1) ** (C12.2) Mary Cove; 1718. *** Probably Mary Covey (C13.1) below: * '''Covey (C13) ** (C13.1) Mary Covey; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** Probable: [[Covey-373|Mary Covey (1689-)]] ** (C13.2) Hope Covey; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Covey-204|Hope Hosea Covey (1712-1787)]], son of James Covey and Sarah (Lanphere) Covey. *** Husband of [[Davis-1221|Lydia (Davis) Covey (abt.1718-)]] [[#(C13.3)|(C13.3)]] ** (C13.3) Lydia Covey; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Davis-1221|Lydia (Davis) Covey (abt.1718-)]], daughter of William Davis, Jr. and Elizabeth Paviour) Davis. *** Wife of [[Covey-204|Hope Hosea Covey (1712-1787)]] [[#(C13.2)|(C13.2)]] ** (C13.4) Martha Covey; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Burdick-49|Martha (Burdick) Covey (abt.1720-aft.1818)]], dau. of ?? *** Wife of [[Covey-259|John Covey (1717-)]]. ** (C13.5) Elisha Covey; Nov 1769. *** [[Covey-125|Elisha Covey (1738-1820)]], , son of Hope Covey and Lydia (Davis) Covey. *** Husband of [[Randall-156|Goodeth (Randall) Covey (abt.1743-1805)]] (C13.6) ** (C13.6) Goodeth Covey, wife of Elisha; Nov 1769. *** [[Randall-156|Goodeth (Randall) Covey (abt.1743-1805)]], wife of Elisha Covey. (C13.5) ** (C13.7) David Covey; June 1780. *** [[Covey-101|David Walter Covey (abt.1742-1837)]], son of Hope Covey and Lydia (Davis) Covey. *** Husband of [[UNKNOWN-12055|Mary UNKNOWN]]. ** (C13.8) Martha, wife of Nathan; June 1780. *** [[UNKNOWN-12034|Martha (UNKNOWN) Covey (1750-)]], wife of Nathan Covey (C13.10) ** (C13.9) Mary Covey, wife of David; June 1780. *** [[UNKNOWN-12055|Mary UNKNOWN]], wife of David Covey (C13.7) ** (C13.10) Nathan Covey; June 1780 *** [[Covey-415|Nathan Covey (abt.1746-)]], son of Hope Covey and Lydia (Davis) Covey *** Husband of [[UNKNOWN-12034|Martha (UNKNOWN) Covey (1750-)]] * '''Crandall (C14) ** (C14.1) Elizabeth Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712. *** ?? [[Crandall-8|Elizabeth (Crandall) Wilcox (1675-)]] ** (C14.2) Jeremiah Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Crandall-2|Jeremiah Crandall (1673-abt.1718)]], son of [[Crandall-3|John Crandall (bef.1618-1676)]] and [[Gaylord-1|Hannah (Gaylord) Cottrell (1647-abt.1678)]]. *** Husband of [[Warner-1|Priscilla (Warner) Crandall Lockwood]] [[#(C14.7)|(C14.7)]] & also at [[#(L7.1)|(L7.1)]]. ** (C14.3) Joseph Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Crandall-262|Joseph Crandall Jr. (abt.1684-1750)]], son of [[Crandall-130|Joseph Crandall (abt.1661-1737)]] and [[Burdick-91|Deborah (Burdick) Crandall (1662-1697)]] *** Husband of [[Langworthy-22|Ann (Langworthy) Crandall (abt.1690-abt.1773)]]. ** (C14.4) Joseph Crandall; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Crandall-219|Joseph Crandall III (1717-1792)]], son of [[Crandall-262|Joseph Crandall Jr. (abt.1684-1750)]] and [[Langworthy-22|Ann (Langworthy) Crandall (abt.1690-abt.1773)]]. *** Husband of [[Lewis-11465|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (1717-bef.1772)]] [[#(C14.9)|(C14.9)]]. ** (C14.5) Mary Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712, 1740. *** [[Babcock-159|Mary (Babcock) Crandall (abt.1654-aft.1734)]], dau of ???. *** Wife of [[Crandall-128|Peter Crandall (abt.1655-bef.1734)]] [[#(C14.6)|(C14.6)]] ** (C14.6) Peter Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Crandall-128|Peter Crandall (abt.1655-bef.1734)]], son of [[Crandall-3|John Crandall (bef.1618-1676)]] and [[UNKNOWN-259725|Mary (UNKNOWN) Crandall (1625-bef.1670)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-159|Mary (Babcock) Crandall (abt.1654-aft.1734)]] [[#(C14.5)|(C14.5)]]. ** (C14.7) Priscilla Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Warner-1|Priscilla (Warner) Crandall Lockwood (1675-1750)]], daughter of [[Warner-2|John Warner (1645-1712)]] and [[Gorton-1|Anna (Gorton) Warner (1644-1734)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-2|Jeremiah Crandall]] [[#(C14.2)|(C14.2)]]. Remarried to Abraham Lockwood after 1718. ** (C14.8) John Crandall; 1718, 1740. *** [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]], son of [[Crandall-130|Joseph Crandall (abt.1661-1737)]] and Burdick-91. *** Husband of [[Yeomans-97|Mary (Yeomans) Crandall (1685-1729)]] (first); [[Crandall-1170|Hannah Crandall (1701-abt.1737)]] (second), and [[Lewis-1399|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (abt.1715-abt.1772)]] (third). ** (C14.9) Elizabeth Lewis Crandall; 1740. *** [[Lewis-1399|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (abt.1715-abt.1772)]] **** or: [[Lewis-11465|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (1717-bef.1772)]], daughter of ??? *** Wife of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]]. ** (C14.10) Mary Crandall; 1740. *** [[Crandall-12|Mary Crandall (1710-1739)]], dau. of [[Crandall-14|Eber Crandall (1676-1727)]] and [[Cottrell-11|Mary (Cottrell) Crandall (abt.1690-1735)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-187|John Crandall Jr. (abt.1705-1795)]] [[#(C14.12)|(C14.12)]]. ** (C14.11) Ebenezer Crandall; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Crandall-398|Ebenezer Crandall (abt.1717-abt.1771)]], son of [[Crandall-14|Eber Crandall (1676-1727)]] and [[Cottrell-11|Mary (Cottrell) Crandall (abt.1690-1735)]]. *** Husband of [[Willett-1305|Thankful (Willett) Crandall (abt.1714-)]] C14.30 ** (C14.12) John Crandall Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Crandall-187|John Crandall Jr. (abt.1705-1795)]], son of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]] and [[Yeomans-97|Mary (Yeomans) Crandall (1685-1729)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-12|Mary Crandall (1710-1739)]] [[#(C14.10)|(C14.10)]] (fourth). ** (C14.13) Jonathan Crandall; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Crandall-403|Jonathan Crandall (abt.1715-)]], son of [[Crandall-14|Eber Crandall (1676-1727)]] and [[Cottrell-11|Mary (Cottrell) Crandall (abt.1690-1735)]]. *** Husband of [[Downing-4632|Hannah (Downing) Crandall (abt.1717-)]][[#^|^] ** (C14.14) Mary Crandall; wife of John; before 1750, July 1768. *** Possible (but with date mismatch): [[Crandall-12|Mary Crandall (1710-1739)]] ** (C14.15) Nathaniel Crandall, of Robert; before 1750. *** Match not found. ** (C14.16) Anne Crandall; wife of Levi; July 1768. *** [[Unknown-594975|Anne (Unknown) Crandall (1730-)]][[#^|^]] ** (C14.17) Bethany Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-3363|Bethany Crandall (1749-)]][[#^|^]], daughter of [[Crandall-398|Ebenezer Crandall (abt.1717-abt.1771)]] and [[Willett-1305|Thankful (Willett) Crandall (abt.1714-)]] ** (C14.18) Deborah Crandall; July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (C14.19) Elizabeth Crandall; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Wells-14584|Elizabeth (Wells) Crandall (abt.1745-abt.1795)]] ** (C14.20) Elizabeth Crandall, wife of Benjamin; July 1768. *** [[Slack-988|Elizabeth (Slack) Crandell (1731-1763)]] *** Second wife of [[Crandall-1141|Benjamin Crandall (1736-abt.1793)]] ** (C14.21) Elizabeth Crandall; wife of James; July 1768. *** [[Chase-9935|Elizabeth (Chase) Crandall (abt.1736-abt.1778)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-1546|James W. Crandall (1719-aft.1778)]]. ** (C14.22) Elizabeth Crandall; widow of John; July 1768. *** [[Lewis-1399|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (abt.1715-abt.1772)]], daughter of [[Lewis-1956|James Lewis (1664-1745)]] and [[Babcock-636|Sarah (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1667-aft.1740)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]]. ** (C14.23) Hannah Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Clark-31058|Hannah (Clark) Crandall (abt.1730-abt.1847)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-321|Samuel Crandall (1724-1813)]] ** (C14.24) Hannah Crandall, wife of Jonathan; July 1768. *** [[Downing-4632|Hannah (Downing) Crandall (abt.1717-)]][[#^|^]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-403|Jonathan Crandall (abt.1715-)]]. ** (C14.25) Isabel Crandall; July 1768. *** Not found. ** (C14.26) Keziah Crandall, wife of Jeremiah; July 1768. *** [[UNKNOWN-30332|Keziah (UNKNOWN) Crandall (abt.1720-)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-202|Jeremiah Crandall (1718-aft.1762)]] ** (C14.27) Martha Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-1364|Martha Crandall (1736-)]], daughter of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]] and [[Crandall-1170|Hannah Crandall (1701-abt.1737)]]. ** (C14.28) Prudence Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-409|Prudence Crandall (1745-)]], daughter of [[Crandall-202|Jeremiah Crandall (1718-aft.1762)]] and [[UNKNOWN-30332|Keziah (UNKNOWN) Crandall (abt.1720-)]]. ** (C14.29) Samuel Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-321|Samuel Crandall (1724-1813)]], son of [[Crandall-296|Peter Crandall (1690-1765)]] and [[Clark-31058|Hannah (Clark) Crandall (abt.1730-abt.1847)]] *** Husband of [[Clark-31058|Hannah (Clark) Crandall (abt.1730-abt.1847)]] ** (C14.30) Thankful Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Willett-1305|Thankful (Willett) Crandall (abt.1714-)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-398|Ebenezer Crandall (abt.1717-abt.1771)]] ** (C14.31) Thankful Crandall, wife of Ebenezer; July 1768. *** [[Willett-1305|Thankful (Willett) Crandall (abt.1714-)]], dau of ?? *** Wife of [[Crandall-398|Ebenezer Crandall (abt.1717-abt.1771)]] ** (C14.32) Thomas Crandall; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Crandall-3041|Thomas Crandall (1747-1828)]] ** (C14.33) Joseph Crandall, of Eben, (under hands); 20 July 1770. *** [[Crandall-33|Joseph Crandall (abt.1709-abt.1778)]], son of [[Crandall-14|Eber Crandall (1676-1727)]] and [[Lanphere-82|Patience (Lanphere) Crandall (abt.1679-bef.1710)]]. *** Husband of [[Hiscox-2|Edith (Hiscox) Crandall (1709-aft.1752)]]. ** (C14.34) Sarah Crandall, wife of James; 8 Sept 1770. *** [[Clark-13819|Sarah (Clark) Crandall (1734-1830)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-316|James Crandall Junior (1730-1797)]]. ** (C14.35) Allie Crandall, wife of Benjamin; 29 Aug 1772. *** Probable: [[Kenyon-847|Alice (Kenyon) Crandall (1736-1836)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-1141|Benjamin Crandall (1736-abt.1793)]] ** (C14.36) Benajah Crandall; 18 July 1776. *** [[Crandall-1161|Benajah Crandall (1735-1809)]], son of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]] and [[Crandall-1170|Hannah Crandall (1701-abt.1737)]] *** Husband of Elizabeth Slack *** Father of [[Crandall-1868|Carey Crandall (1761-1844)]] ** (C14.37) Mary Crandall, wife of Samuel; 25 Jan 1777. *** [[Clark-31056|Mary (Clark) Crandall (1748-1807)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-1482|Samuel Crandall Jr. (1749-1820)]] ** (C14.38) Samuel Crandall Jr.; 25 Jan 1777. *** [[Crandall-1482|Samuel Crandall Jr. (1749-1820)]], son of [[Crandall-321|Samuel Crandall (1724-1813)]] and [[Clark-31058|Hannah (Clark) Crandall (abt.1730-abt.1847)]] *** Husband of [[Clark-31056|Mary (Clark) Crandall (1748-1807)]]. ** (C14.39) Nancy Crandall; wife of Thomas; Sept 1779. *** Possible match [[Topham-383|Ann (Topham) Crandall (1750-1828)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-3041|Thomas Crandall (1747-1828)]] ** (C14.40) Sarah Crandall, wife of Elias; Nov 1779. *** [[Stillman-195|Sarah (Stillman) Crandall (1746-)]], dau of [[Crandall-1496|Peter Frink Crandall (1745-1810)]] and [[Crandall-3021|Azariah Crandall (abt.1749-abt.1824)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-711|Elias Crandall (1747-)]]. ** (C14.41) Ruth Crandall, wife of Phenias; June 1780. *** [[Rogers-8689|Ruth (Rogers) Crandall (1748-abt.1783)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] and [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-1358|Phineas Crandall (1743-1821)]] [[#(C14.42)|(C14.42)]] ** (C14.42) Pheneas Crandall; July 1780. *** [[Crandall-1358|Phineas Crandall (1743-1821)]], son of [[Crandall-219|Joseph Crandall III (1717-1792)]] and [[Lewis-11465|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (1717-bef.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Rogers-8689|Ruth (Rogers) Crandall (1748-abt.1783)]] [[#(C14.41)|(C14.41)]] (first) and [[Beebe-1479|Hopestill (Beebe) Crandall (1765-1853)]] (second). ** (C14.43) Sarah Crandall, wife of Jasper; July 1780. *** [[Carpenter-20394|Sarah (Carpenter) Crandall (1765-1848)]], dau. of ??? *** Wife of [[Crandall-3086|Jasper Crandall (1754-)]]. ** (C14.44) Levi Crandall, of Little Hoosic, N.'Y.; 23 Sept 1780. *** Possible matches: [[Crandall-1178|Levi Crandall (1730-)]]or [[Crandall-3212|Levi Crandall Jr. (1750-)]] ''{but neither have a New York association.}'' ** (C14.45) Thankful Crandall, of Little Hoosic, N. Y.; 23 Sept 1780. *** Possible match: [[Saunders-10350|Thankful (Saunders) Crandall (1760-1839)]] ** (C14.46) Lucy Crandall; 11 April 1781. *** Probable: [[Babcock-5449|Lucy (Babcock) Crandall (1760-)]], dau of *** Wife of [[Crandall-2063|Christopher Crandall (1755-1814)]] ** (C14.47) Grace Crandall, of Phenias; 10 Sep 1785. *** [[Crandall-1357|Grace (Crandall) Stillman (1769-1816)]], dau. of [[Crandall-1358|Phineas Crandall (1743-1821)]], and [[Rogers-8689|Ruth (Rogers) Crandall (1748-abt.1783)]]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-398|David Stillman (1769-1851)]]. ** (C14.48) Jemima Crandall, of David; 26 Nov 1785. *** ^ [[Crandall-3364|Jemima (Crandall) Burdick (1770-)]], daughter of [[Crandall-995|David Crandall (1740-1819)]] and [[Coon-996|Jemima (Coon) Crandall (1744-1822)]] *** Wife of Ebenezer Burdick. ** (C14.49) James Crandall; 8 April 1786. *** Possible matches: [[Crandall-316|James Crandall Junior (1730-1797)]] or [[Crandall-2415|James Crandall (1763-1845)]] * '''Cross (C15) ** (C15.1) Sarah Cross; before 1750. *** Possible [[Saunders-9511|Sarah (Saunders) Cross (abt.1704-abt.1774)]] poor profile. ** (C15.2) Sarah Cross, widow; July 1768 *** Same person as above, but widowed. * '''Crumb (C16) ** (C16.1) Mercy Crumb; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Saunders-1092|Mercy (Saunders) Crumb (abt.1669-bef.1736)]], daughter of [[Saunders-35|Tobias Saunders (bef.1627-1695)]] and [[Peckham-5|Mary (Peckham) Saunders (abt.1642-1695)]] *** Wife of [[Crumb-10|William Crumb (bef.1678-abt.1746)]] ** (C16.2) Hannah Lewis Crumb; 1740. *** [[Lewis-3827|Hannah (Lewis) Crumb (1708-1793)]], daughter of Daniel Lewis and Mary Maxson Lewis *** Second wife of [[Crumb-10|William Crumb (bef.1678-abt.1746)]] ** (C16.3) Sylvia Crumb, of William; 29 April 1786. *** Match not found. ** (C16.4) Ede Crumb, wife of William; 6 May 1786. *** Match not found. ==D== * '''Dake (D1) ** (D3.1) Susanna Dake; before 1750. *** [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]], dau. of John Maxson Jr. and Judith (Clarke) Maxon. ''{Note: this profile is self conflicted as of 2022-01-31.}'' *** Wife of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3]] (first) and [[Deake-6|George Deake (bef.1691-bef.1746)]] (second). *** Same member as Susannah Reynolds [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]] * '''Darcey (D2) ** (D3.1) Charity Darcey; Original ''{1708,}'' 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** Not found * '''Davel (D3) ** (D3.1) Elizabeth Davel; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Whitehead-4611|Elizabeth (Whitehead) Davol (1670-1722)]] *** Wife of [[Davol-79|William Davol (1666-abt.1719)]] * '''Davis (D4) ** (D4.1) Elizabeth Davis; original, 5 Sep 1712, 1712, 1718. *** [[Pavior-1|Elizabeth (Pavior) Davis (abt.1695-abt.1762)]] *** Second wife of William Davis [[#(D4.3)|(D4.3]] *** Same member as [[#(D4.5)|(D4.5]] & [[#(D4.12)|(D4.12]]. ** (D4.2) Experience Davis; 1740. *** [[Clarke-9994|Experience (Clarke) Davis (1699-abt.1743)]], dau. of Joseph Clarke [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke [[#(C7.2)|(C7.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-45660|William Davis Jr. (abt.1696-bef.1778)]] *** Same member as Experience Davis [[#(D4.8)|(D4.8)]] ** (D4.3) William Davis; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Davis-7042|William Davis Jr (1663-1745)]] *** Husband of Elizabeth (Brinley) Davis (first) and Elizabeth (Pavior) Davis [[#(D4.1)|(D4.1)]] (second) *** Father of Elizabeth (Davis) Brand [[#(B17.8)|(B17.8)]]; John Davis [[#(D4.6)|(D4.6)]]; Lydia (Davis) Covey [[#(C13.3)|(C13.3)]] ** (D4.4) Elizabeth Davis, of Kingston; 5 Sep 1712. *** Possibly (but date mismatch): [[Davis-19003|Elizabeth (Davis) Gardiner (1691-1759)]] ** (D4.5) Elizabeth Davis; 1740. *** [[Pavior-1|Elizabeth (Pavior) Davis (abt.1695-abt.1762)]] *** Second wife of William Davis [[#(D4.3)|(D4.3]] *** Same member as [[#(D4.1)|(D4.1]] & [[#(D4.12)|(D4.12]]. ** (D4.6) John Davis; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]], son of Elder William Davis and Elizabeth (Brinley) Davis. *** Husband of Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis [[#(D4.9)|(D4.9)]] *** Father of Mary (Davis) Stillman [[#(S15.15)|(S15.15)]] ** (D4.7) Charity Davis; 1718. *** Not found ** (D4.8) Experience Davis; 1718. *** [[Clarke-9994|Experience (Clarke) Davis (1699-abt.1743)]], dau. of Joseph Clarke [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke [[#(C7.2)|(C7.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-45660|William Davis Jr. (abt.1696-bef.1778)]] *** Same member as Experience Davis [[#(D4.2)|(D4.2)]] ** (D4.9) Elizabeth Maxson Davis; 1740. *** [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]], dau of John Maxon Jr. [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and Judith (Clarke) Maxson [[#(M4.1)|(M4.1)]] . *** Wife of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] [[#(D4.6)|(D4.6)]], son of Elder William Davis and Elizabeth (Brinley) Davis. *** Mother of Elizabeth (Davis) Brand [[#(B17.8)|(B17.8)]]; Mary (Davis) Stillman [[#(S15.15)|(S15.15)]] *** Same member as Elizabeth Maxson [[#(M4.10)|(M4.10)]] ** (D4.10) Martha Davis; 1740. *** [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]], dau. of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] and [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] ** (D4.11) Thomas Davis; 1740. *** [[Davis-23388|Thomas William Davis (abt.1712-1786)]], son of William Davis Jr. and Elizabeth Pavior) Davis *** Husband of [[Maxson-53|Bethia (Maxson) Davis (1716-)]], dau. of Joseph Maxon Jr. and Bethiah Maxson ** (D4.12) Elizabeth Davis, of William; before 1750. *** [[Pavior-1|Elizabeth (Pavior) Davis (abt.1695-abt.1762)]] *** Second wife of William Davis [[#(D4.3)|(D4.3]] *** Same member as [[#(D4.5)|(D4.5]] & [[#(D4.1)|(D4.1]]. ** (D4.13) John Davis Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] *** Same member as (D4.14) ** (D4.14) John Davis; of New London; before 1750. *** [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] *** Married [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] [[#(R10.8)|(R10.8)]] (first) and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] (second). ** (D4.15) Joseph Davis; before 1750. *** [[Davis-7036|Joseph Davis (1726-)]], son of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] and [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]] *** Husband of [[Langworthy-66|Comfort (Langworthy) Davis (1729-1770)]]. *** Possible husband of Barbara Davis [[#(D4.26)|(D4.26)]] ?? ** (D4.16) Judeth Davis; before 1750. *** [[Maxson-55|Judith (Maxson) Davis (1720-1773)]], dau. of [[Maxson-46|Joseph Maxson Jr. (1692-abt.1747)]] and [[Maxson-38|Bethiah Maxson (1693-1747)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-11706|James Davis Sr (abt.1720-1777)]]. ** (D4.17) William Davis, of John; before 1750. *** [[Davis-7024|William Davis (1748-1803)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Wilbur-432|Anna (Wilbur) Davis (1748-aft.1813)]] ** (D4.18) David Davis; July 1768. *** [[Davis-1938|David Rogers Davis III (1748-1827)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Cartwright-207|Lydia (Cartwright) Davis (1746-1820)]] [[#(D4.20)|(D4.18)]] (first) and [[Lamphere-279|Anna (Lamphere) Davis (abt.1750-)]] (second). ** (D4.19) Elder John Davis; July 1768. *** [[Davis-7006|Elder John Davis II (1723-1792)]], son of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] and [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] (first) and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] (second). ** (D4.20) Lydia Davis, wife of David; July 1768. *** [[Cartwright-207|Lydia (Cartwright) Davis (1746-1820)]], dau. of [[Cartwright-208|Bryant Cartwright (1711-1780)]] and [[Weeks-389|Elizabeth (Weeks) Cartwright (1702-)]] *** Wife of [[Davis-1938|David Rogers Davis III (1748-1827)]] [[#(D4.18)|(D4.18)]] ** (D4.21) Lydia Davis, at Oblong, N.Y.; Nov 1769. *** Possible (but unlikely): [[Davis-23396|Lydia (Davis) Stillman (1749-1828)]] or [[Davis-30816|Lydia Davis (1718-)]] ** (D4.22) Anna Davis, wife of William; 20 July 1770. *** [[Wilbur-432|Anna (Wilbur) Davis (1748-aft.1813)]], daughter of [[Wilbore-244|William Wilbore (1721-1818)]] and [[Babcock-2800|Mary (Babcock) Wilbore (1722-)]] *** Wife of [[Davis-7024|William Davis (1748-1803)]] ** (D4.23) William Davis, of John; July and Aug 1770. *** [[Davis-7024|William Davis (1748-1803)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Wilbur-432|Anna (Wilbur) Davis (1748-aft.1813)]] *** [[Davis-7024|William Davis (1748-1803)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]]. *** Husband of [[Reed-20021|Annah (Reed) Davis (1770-1829)]] and [[Coon-437|Miriam (Coon) Davis (abt.1775-1835)]]. ** (D4.24) John Davis Jr.; Sept 1779. *** [[Davis-7025|John Davis III (abt.1750-abt.1780)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Kelso-185|Margaret (Kelso) Davis (1770-)]] ** (D4.25) Naoma Davis; Sept 1779. *** Not found ** (D4.26) Barbara Davis, wife of Joseph; Nov 1779. *** Not found ** (D4.27) Elizabeth Davis; June 1780. *** [[Crandall-195|Elizabeth Tacy (Crandall) Davis (abt.1721-1797)]], dau of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]] and ''{Note Wikitree has a data conflict with Susanna}'' *** Wife of [[Davis-7034|Thomas William Davis (1719-1791)]] [[#(D4.30)|(D4.30)]]. ** (D4.28) Elizabeth Davis; wife of Jonathan; June 1780. *** [[Covey-133|Elizabeth (Covey) Davis (1759-)]], dau. of [[Covey-204|Hope Hosea Covey (1712-1787)]] [[#(C13.2)|(C13.2)]] and [[Davis-1221|Lydia (Davis) Covey (abt.1718-)]] [[#(C13.3)|(C13.3)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-1216|Jonathan Davis Sr. (1756-1831)]] [[#(D4.29)|(D4.29)]]. ** (D4.29) Jonathan Davis; June 1780. *** [[Davis-1216|Jonathan Davis Sr. (1756-1831)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]]. *** Husband of [[Covey-133|Elizabeth (Covey) Davis (1759-)]] [[#(D4.29)|(D4.29)]]. ** (D4.30) Thomas Davis; June 1780. *** [[Davis-7034|Thomas William Davis (1719-1791)]], son of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] and [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-195|Elizabeth Tacy (Crandall) Davis (abt.1721-1797)]] [[#(D4.27)|(D4.27)]]. ** (D4.31) Wealthy Davis; wife of Niles; 1 April 1786. *** Not found. ** (D4.32) Phebe Davis; 20 May 1786. *** [[Davis-1536|Phebe (Davis) Burdick (1767-1850)]] *** Wife of[[Burdick-81|Charles S. Burdick (1766-1854)]] ** (D4.33) Elizabeth Davis, wife of James; 10 June 1786. *** Not found. * '''Dewry (D5) ** (D5.1) Amey Dewry; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Dodge (D6) ** (D6.1) Elizabeth Dodge; 1718, 1740. *** [[Dodge-1697|Elizabeth Dodge (1683-1767)]], dau of [[Dodge-1035|William Dodge (1651-1707)]] and [[George-2530|Sarah (George) Dodge (bef.1658-1694)]]. *** Wife of [[Dodge-868|John Dodge II (1681-1782)]] ** (D6.2) John Dodge; 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Dodge-868|John Dodge II (1681-1782)]], son of [[Dodge-1035|William Dodge (1651-1707)]] and [[George-2530|Sarah (George) Dodge (bef.1658-1694)]] *** Husband of [[Dodge-1697|Elizabeth Dodge (1683-1767)]]. *** Of New Shoreham, removed to Westerly. * '''Douglass (D7) ** (D7.1) Lydia Douglass; July 1768. *** Possible (but unlikely): [[Fox-12107|Lydia (Fox) Douglas (abt.1705-)]] * '''Downham (D8) ** (D8.1) Mary Downham; 1740. *** Not found * '''Dyer (D9) ** (D9.1) Eunice Dyer; 19 Aug 1786. *** Not found. ==E== * '''Edwards (E1) ** (E1.1) Jane Edwards; July 1768. *** Not found. ** (E1.2) Clarke Edwards; 29 April 1780. *** Not found. ** (E1.3) Daniel Edwards; 21 July 1781. *** [[Edwards-23208|Daniel Edwards (1757-1845)]], son of [[Edwards-19542|Daniel Edwards (abt.1722-abt.1779)]] and [[Clarke-13590|Joan (Clarke) Edwards (1725-1775)]]. *** Husband of [[Stillman-1037|Anna (Stillman) Edwards (1756-aft.1789)]] (first) and [[Stillman-548|Lois (Stillman) Edwards (1773-1852)]] (second). ** (E1.4) Anna Edwards, wife of Daniel; 28 July 1781. *** [[Stillman-1037|Anna (Stillman) Edwards (1756-aft.1789)]], dau. of [[Stillman-569|John Stillman (1719-)]] and [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman (1729-)]]. *** Wife of [[Edwards-23208|Daniel Edwards (1757-1845)]]. ** (E1.5) Hannah Edwards; 8 April 1786. *** Not found. ** (E1.6) John Edwards; 29 April 1786. *** Not found. * '''Enos (E2) ** (E2.1) John Enos; 1718, 1740. *** [[Enoss-2|John (Enoss) Enos (1700-1779)]], husband of [[Babcock-2740|Anna (Babcock) Enos (1708-bef.1743)]] ** (E2.2) Margaret Enos; 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Webster-5292|Margaret (Webster) Enos (abt.1695-)]] *** Wife of [[Enos-238|Joseph Enos (abt.1695-)]] ** (E2.3) Rebecca Enos; 1718 1740. *** Not found. ** (E2.4) Sarah Enos; 1718. *** Not found. ** (E2.5) Joseph Enos; 1740. *** [[Enos-238|Joseph Enos (abt.1695-)]] *** Husband of [[Webster-5292|Margaret (Webster) Enos (abt.1695-)]] ** (E2.6) Thankful Enos; before 1750 *** [[Enos-81|Thankful (Enos) Burdick (abt.1729-)]], dau of Joseph Enos ==F== * '''Fanning (F1) ** (F1.1) Lydia Babcock Fanning; 1740. *** [[Crandall-204|Lydia (Crandall) Babcock Fanning (1683-aft.1740)]] dau of Joseph Crandall and Deborah (Burdick) Crandall *** Married [[Babcock-173|Robert Babcock (abt.1678-1719)]] first, and William Fanning second. *** Same member as Lydia (Crandall) Babcock [[#(B1.7)|(B1.7)]] * '''Foster (F2) ** (F2.1) Elizabeth Foster; 1718. *** Possible [[Mumford-131|Elizabeth (Mumford) Foster (1700-)]] ** (F2.1) Mary Foster; 1740 *** Possible match: [[Weaver-169|Mary (Weaver) Foster (1684-1752)]] * '''Fox (F3) ** (F3.1) Naoma Fox; 13 Sep 1712, 1712, 1718. *** [[Rogers-3701|Naomi (Rogers) Fox (abt.1686-1725)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Naomi Burdick Kenney. *** Wife of [[Fox-6002|Benjamin Fox (abt.1686-1745)]] *** Sister of Rachael Rogers Fox [[#(F3.2)|(F3.2)]]; Ruth Rogers Beebe [[#(B9.2)|(B9.2)]] ** (F3.2) Rachal Rogers Fox; 1740. *** [[Rogers-3703|Rachel (Rogers) Fox (1692-1754)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Naomi Burdick Kenney. *** Wife of [[Fox-3848|Samuel Fox (abt.1691-1745)]] * '''Frink (F4) ** (F4.1) Tasey Frink; 1740. *** [[Burdick-1419|Tacy Foster (Burdick) Frink (1710-1751)]], dau. of Samuel Burdick and Mary Foster Burdick *** Married identity of Tacy Burdick [[#(B23.27)|(B23.27)]] *** Wife of John Frink (first) and Benjamin Frink (second). * '''Fuller (F5) ** (F5.1) John Lewis Fuller; 1740. *** Not found. ==G== * '''Gallup (G1) ** (G1.1) Lydia Gallup; before 1750, July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Galusha (G2) ** (G2.1) Dorcas Galusha, widow; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Gardiner (G3) ** (G3.1) Elizabeth Gardiner; Original ''[1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Gardiner-5097|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner (1688-aft.1752)]] ** (G3.2) Elizabeth Gardiner, (alias Cottrell); 1718. *** [[Gardiner-5097|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner (1688-aft.1752)]]; same person as Elizabeth Gardiner [[#(G3.1)|(G3.1)]], and Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner [[#(T3.6)|(T3.6)]] *** Mother of Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.37)|(C7.37)]] *** Mother-in-law to Elder Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]], pastor of this church from 1773 to 1793. *** Grandmother to Dorcas (Cottrell) Burdick [[#(B23.37)|(B23.37)]], wife of Cary Burdick * '''Geare (G4) ** (G4.1) Elizabeth Geare; 1740. *** [[Newbury-69|Elizabeth (Newbury) Geer (1709-)]], dau of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]] *** Wife of [[Geer-1304|Oliver Geer (1710-)]]. *** Same member as Elizabeth Geare [[#(G5.1)|(G5.1)]] * '''Geer (G5) ** (G5.1) Elizabeth Geer, daughter of Nathaniel Newbury; July 1768. *** [[Newbury-69|Elizabeth (Newbury) Geer (1709-)]], dau of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]] *** Wife of [[Geer-1304|Oliver Geer (1710-)]]. *** Same member as Elizabeth Geare [[#(G4.1)|(G4.1)]] * '''Gillett (G6) ** (G6.1) William Gillett; before 1750, July 1768. *** Not found ** (G6.2) Elizabeth Gillett; July 1768. *** Not found * '''Green (G7) ** (G7.1) Judeth Green; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Greene (1731-)]], dau of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and Hannah Maxson *** Wife of [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1757)]] first and [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] second. ** (G7.1) Margaret Green; July 1768. *** [[Greenman-248|Margaret (Greenman) Greene (1725-1808)]], dau. of [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman III (1694-1769)]] [[#(G9.4)|(G9.4)]] and [[Clarke-5124|Sarah (Clarke) Greenman (1692-1741)]]. *** Removed to Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York *** Wife of [[Greene-937|Joseph Greene (1722-1796)]]. * '''Greene (G8) ** (G8.1) Hannah Greene; 20 July 1770, *** [[Greene-2202|Hannah (Greene) Rogers (1754-1831)]], daughter of [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1756)]] [[#x|x]] and [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]] [[#(G7.1)|(G7.1)]] & [[#(R10.32)|(R10.32)]] *** First wife of [[Rogers-8683|Ezekiel Rogers (1744-1781)]] [[#(R10.28)|(R10.28)]] (also her step-brother) and second wife of [[Rogers-37927|Clarke Rogers (1745-)]] [[#(R10.11)|(R10.11)]], the husband (first) of her step sister Esther Rogers [[#(R10.24)|(R10.24)]]. *** Sister of Benjamin Greene [[#(G8.3)|(G8.3)]], Humility (Greene) Rogers [[#(R10.37)|(R10.37)]], Sarah (Greene) Rogers [[#(R10.38)|(R10.38)]] *** Step-sister to Ezekiel Rogers [[#(R10.28)|(R10.28)]], Zebulon Rogers [[#(R10.34)|(R10.34)]], Esther Rogers [[#(R10.24)|(R10.24)]], and Ruth (Rogers) Crandall [[#(C14.41)|(C14.41)]] *** Step-Sister-in-law to Polly (Barton) Rogers [[#(B6.1)|(B6.1)]] *** Step-daughter of David Rogers [[#(R10.12)|(R10.12)]] ** (G8.2) Catherine Greene, dau of S. Ward; Sep 1774, *** [[Ward-17469|Catherine (Ward) Greene (1752-1782)]], dau of Samuel Ward, and Hannah (Ray) Ward. *** Wife of [[Greene-871|Christopher Greene (1748-1830)]] ** (G8.3) Benjamin Greene; 19 Aug 1784. *** [[Greene-7761|Benjamin Greene (1751-1825)]], son of John Matthew Greene and [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]] [[#(G7.1)|(G7.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-8692|Frances Grace (Rogers) Greene (1760-1835)]], dau of David Rogers and Grace (Lester) Rogers, therefore also her step-brother. *** Brother of Hannah (Greene) Rogers [[#(G8.1)|(G8.1)]] * '''Greenman (G9) ** (G9.1) Thomas Greenman; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Greenman-32|Thomas Greenman (1669-1728)]], son of [[Greenman-64|Edward Greenman]] and [[Mary-474|Mary (Mary) Greenman (abt.1630-)]] *** Husband of [[Weeden-18|Mary (Weeden) Greenman (abt.1673-bef.1743)]]. ** (G9.2) Mary Greenman; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Weeden-18|Mary (Weeden) Greenman (abt.1673-bef.1743)]], daughter of [[Weeden-1068|James Weeden (1645-1711)]] *** Wife of [[Greenman-32|Thomas Greenman (1669-1728)]] ** (G9.3) Silas Greenman; 1718, 4 Aug 1722, 1740. *** [[Greenman-79|Silas Greenman (abt.1690-1760)]], son of ?? *** Husband of [[Greenman-61|Catherine Greenman (1694-1730)]] (first), [[Babcock-312|DorAnna (Babcock) Clarke (1701-1731)]] (second), and [[Babcock-4674|Eunice (Babcock) Greenman (abt.1712-)]] (third). ** (G9.4) Edward Greenman Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Greenman-29|Edward Greenman Jr. (1663-1749)]], son of [[Greenman-8|Edward Greenman I (abt.1626-1688)]] and [[Clarke-3305|Mary (Clarke) Greenman (1638-)]] *** Husband of [[Garthrot-1|Margaret (Garthrot) Greenman (abt.1663-aft.1749)]] ** (G9.5) Edward Greenman; 1740. *** [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman III (1694-1769)]], son of [[Greenman-29|Edward Greenman II (1663-1749)]]. *** Husband of [[Clarke-5124|Sarah (Clarke) Greenman (1692-1741)]]. ** (G9.6) Eunice Greenman; 1740. *** [[Babcock-4674|Eunice (Babcock) Greeman (abt.1712-)]], dau. of George Babcock and Mary Lawton Babcock. *** Wife of [[Greenman-79|Silas Greenman (abt.1690-1760)]] ** (G9.7) Sarah Greenman; 1740. *** [[Clarke-5124|Sarah (Clarke) Greenman (1692-1741)]], dau. of [[Clarke-5125|Jeremiah Clarke (1667-abt.1733)]] and [[Sisson-493|Elizabeth (Sisson) Clarke (1669-1752)]]. *** Wife of [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman III (1694-1769)]]. ** (G9.8) Susanna Greenman; July 1768. *** [[Gardner-728|Susannah (Gardner) Greenman (abt.1737-1805)]], daughter of ?? *** Wife of [[Greenman-88|William Greenman (1738-1809)]] ** (G9.9) Elizabeth Greenman; wife of Silas; 31 May 1777. *** Not found ** (G9.10) Mary Greenman; 25 Sept 1779. *** Not found. ** (G9.11) Polly Greenman; Sept 1779. *** Not found. ** (G9.12) Silas Greenman; Sept 1779. *** Possible: [[Greenman-80|Silas Greenman (1754-1805)]] ** (G9.13) Nathan Greenman; June 1780. *** [[Greenman-351|Nathan Greenman Sr. (abt.1740-1797)]], son of [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman (1694-1769)]] *** Husband of [[Saunders-6651|Eunice Saunders (abt.1745-1794)]] ** (G9.14) Lydia Greenman; July 1780. *** [[Greenman-73|Lydia Greenman (1762-1844)]], dau. of [[Greenman-88|William Greenman (1738-1809)]] [[#(x)|(x)]] and [[Gardner-728|Susannah (Gardner) Greenman (abt.1737-1805)]] [[#(G9.8)|(G9.8)]]. *** Wife of [[Carpenter-1421|Joseph Carpenter Jr (1763-1848)]]. ** (G9.15) Jonathan Greenman; of Stephentown, N.Y.; 24 Sept 1780. *** [[Greenman-71|Jonathan Greenman (1761-1813)]], son of [[Greenman-88|William Greenman (1738-1809)]] and [[Gardner-728|Susannah (Gardner) Greenman (abt.1737-1805)]] [[#(G9.8)|(G9.8)]]. *** Husband of [[Hinckley-1009|Mary Hinckley (1762-1811)]] *** Removed to Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York. * '''Griffeth (G10) ** (G10.1) Desire Griffeth, wife of James; Oct 1769. *** [[Terry-3780|Deziah (Terry) Griffing (1746-1814)]], daughter of [[Terry-1531|Jonathan Terry (1714-1775)]] and [[Tuthill-86|Lydia Tuthill (1718-1780)]]. *** Wife of [[Griffing-269|James Griffing Jr. (1765-)]] *** Resident of Oysterponds, Long Island, New York ==H== * '''Hall (H1) ** (H1.1) Constant Hall; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-4|Constant (Maxson) Hall (1651-1719)]], wife of [[Hall-420|Henry Hall Jr. (abt.1658-1716)]] ** (H1.2) Sarah Hall; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-848|Sarah (Babcock) Hall (abt.1677-abt.1730)]], dau. of [[Babcock-348|Job Babcock (abt.1646-bef.1718)]] and [[Crandall-127|Jane (Crandall) Babcock (1653-abt.1712)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-9729|James Hall (abt.1670-abt.1734)]]. ** (H1.3) Sarah Hall Jr.; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Hall-31226|Sarah Hall (1693-)]], daughter of [[Hall-9729|James Hall (abt.1670-abt.1734)]] and [[Babcock-848|Sarah (Babcock) Hall (abt.1677-abt.1730)]]. ** (H1.4) Susanna Hall; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Shelley-811|Susannah (Shelley) Hall (1709-aft.1760)]] *** Same member as (H2.7) ** (H1.5) Abigail Hall, wife of Charles; July 1768. *** [[Slack-22|Abigail (Slack) Hull (1715-1782)]] *** Wife of [[Hull-162|Charles Hull (abt.1712-1788)]] ** (H1.6) Rebecca Hall; 12 Aug 1776. *** [[Hall-31984|Rebecca (Hall) Gallea (1755-abt.1855)]] ** (H1.7) Abigail Hall; 4 March 1780. *** Possible [[Hall-34376|Abigail Hall (1764-)]] ** (H1.8) Sarah Hall, wife of Isaiah; 6 May 1786. *** Not found. * '''Halls (H2) ** (H2.1) James Halls; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Hall-9729|James Hall (abt.1670-abt.1745)]], son of [[Hall-427|Henry Hall (abt.1637-abt.1705)]] and [[Rogers-145|Constance (Rogers) Hall (1636-1715)]] *** Husband of [[Babcock-848|Sarah (Babcock) Hall (abt.1677-abt.1760)]] ** (H2.2) Eleanor Halls; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H2.3) James (Shannock) Halls; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Hall-19513|James Hall (abt.1690-abt.1775)]] ** (H2.4) Margaret Halls; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H2.5) Sarah Halls; 1740. *** [[Babcock-848|Sarah (Babcock) Hall (abt.1677-abt.1760)]], daughter of [[Babcock-348|Job Babcock (abt.1646-bef.1718)]] and [[Crandall-127|Jane (Crandall) Babcock (1653-abt.1712)]]. *** Wife of [[Hall-9729|James Hall (abt.1670-abt.1745)]] ** (H2.6) Sarah Halls Jr.; 1740. *** [[Hall-31226|Sarah Hall (1693-)]] ** (H2.7) Susanna Shelly Halls; 1740. *** [[Shelley-811|Susannah (Shelley) Hall (1709-aft.1760)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-22916|Joseph Hall (1703-1755)]] ** (H2.8) Anne Halls, wife of John; before 1750. *** [[Larkin-425|Anna (Larkin) Hall (abt.1710-aft.1755)]], daughter of [[Hall-420|Henry Hall Jr. (abt.1658-abt.1717)]] and [[Maxson-4|Constant (Maxson) Hall (1651-1719)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-40386|John Hall (bef.1710-)]] ** (H2.9) David Halls; July 1768. *** [[Hall-10407|David Hall (1723-)]] *** Husband of [[Wilbur-296|Judith (Wilbur) Hall (1730-)]] ** (H2.10) Dorcas Halls, widow; July 1768. *** Possible [[Rhodes-127|Dorcas B (Rhodes) Hall (1690-abt.1755)]] ** (H2.11) Elizabeth Halls; wife of Theodotus, July, 1768. *** [[Larkin-1419|Elizabeth (Larkin) Hall (1723-1784)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-1099|Theodoty Hall Sr. (1723-1784)]] ** (H2.12) Judeth Halls, wife of David; July 1768. *** [[Wilbur-296|Judith (Wilbur) Hall (1730-)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-10407|David Hall (1723-)]] ** (H2.13) Sarah Halls, wife of William; July 1768. *** [[Hall-15189|William Hall (abt.1720-1780)]], daughter of [[Hall-982|William N Hall (1690-abt.1733)]] and [[Rhodes-127|Dorcas B (Rhodes) Hall (1690-abt.1755)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-15189|William Hall (abt.1720-1780)]] ** (H2.14) Elizabeth Halls, wife of Theodotus; 5 Aug 1769. *** [[Larkin-1419|Elizabeth (Larkin) Hall (1723-1784)]], daughter of ?? *** Wife of [[Hall-1099|Theodoty Hall Sr. (1723-1784)]] * '''Harris (H3) ** (H3.1) Elizabeth Harris; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H3.2) Phebe Harris; 1740, July 1768. *** Match not found. * '''Howard (H4) ** (H4.1) Hannah Howard; 1740. *** Not found ** (H4.2) Richard Howard; 1740. *** Not found * '''Hern (H5) ** (H5.1) Dorothy Hern; 1740. *** Possible: [[Hern-7|Dorothy (Hern) Brown (1728-1810)]] * '''Herring (H6) ** (H6.1) Mary Herring, wife of Newman; Oct 1769. *** Not found. * '''Hide (H7) ** (H7.1) John Hide; 26 June 1779. *** Not found. * '''Hill (H8) ** (H8.1) Ruth Hill; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H8.2) John Hill; before 1750. *** [[Hill-7278|John Hill II (1699-1768)]] ** (H8.3) ____ Hill; wife of John; before 1750. *** [[Unknown-510316|Unknown (Unknown) Hill (abt.1690-)]] ** (H8.4) Mercy Hill; before 1750, July 1768. *** Possible: [[Hall-38480|Mercy (Hall) Cottrell (1689-1774)]] or [[Stafford-2155|Mercy (Stafford) Hill (1730-1807)]] ** (H8.5) John Hill, of the Oblong, N.Y.; July 1768. *** [[Hill-7278|John Hill II (1699-1768)]] * '''Hiscox (H9) ** (H9.1) Bethiah Hiscox; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1534|Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox (1678-1753)]], daughter of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] *** Wife of [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox Sr. (1686-1773)]] [[#(C7.2)|(C9.2 & 3)]] ** (H9.2) Thomas Hiscox; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox (1686-1773)]]. *** Husband of Bethiah Clarke [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]] (first) and Patience Beebe [[#(B9.5)|(B9.5)]] (second). *** Father of [[Hiscox-46|Thomas Hiscox Jr. (1715-)]] [[#(H9.5)|(H9.5)]] *** Fourth pastor of the Hopkinton SDBC. ** (H9.3) Elder Thomas Hiscox; July 1768. *** Same member as above: [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox (1686-1773)]] ** (H9.4) Abigail Hiscox; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H9.5) Thomas Hiscox Jr.; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Hiscox-46|Thomas Hiscox Jr. (1715-)]] son of Thomas Hiscox Sr. [[#(H9.2)|(H9.2)]] and Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]] *** Husband of [[Saunders-2861|Elizabeth (Saunders) Hiscox (1717-)]] [[#(H9.9)|(H9.9)]] ** (H9.6) William Hiscox; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Hiscox-67|William Hiscox (1705-)]]. *** Husband of [[Burdick-1218|Susanna (Burdick) Hiscox (abt.1700-)]] (first) and [[Maxson-10|Content (Maxson) Hiscox (1709-1749)]] [[#(H9.8)|(H9.8)]] (second). *** Father-in-law to [[Gardiner-1627|Penelope (Gardiner) Hiscox (1737-1826)]] [[#(H9.12)|(H9.12)]]. ** (H9.7) Abigail Hiscox; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H9.8) Content Hiscox, wife of William; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-10|Content (Maxson) Hiscox (1709-1749)]], dau. of [[Maxson-35|Jonathan Maxson (abt.1680-abt.1732)]] and [[Rogers-2013|Content (Rogers) Maxson (1688-1768)]]. *** Wife of [[Babcock-97|James Babcock (1663-1736)]] (first) and [[Hiscox-67|William Hiscox (1705-)]] [[#(H9.12)|(H9.12)]] (second). ** (H9.9) Elizabeth Hiscox, wife of Thomas Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-2861|Elizabeth (Saunders) Hiscox (1717-)]]. *** Wife of [[Hiscox-46|Thomas Hiscox Jr. (1715-)]] [[#(H9.5)|(H9.5)]], son of [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox Sr. (1686-1773)]] and [[Clarke-1534|Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox (1678-1753)]]. ** (H9.10) David Hiscox; 29 June 1771. *** [[Hiscox-296|David Hiscox (abt.1743-1839)]], son of William [[#(H9.12)|(H9.12)]] and Content Hiscox [[#(H9.8)|(H9.8)]] + ** (H9.11) Lucy Hiscox; 1 April 1786 *** [[Hiscox-299|Lucy Hiscox (1749-)]], daughter of William [[#(H9.12)|(H9.12)]] and Content Hiscox [[#(H9.8)|(H9.8)]] + ** (H9.12) Penelope Hiscox, wife of William Jr.; 1 April 1786. *** [[Gardiner-1627|Penelope (Gardiner) Hiscox (1737-1826)]] *** Wife of [[Hiscox-63|William Hiscox (1731-1791)]], son of [[Hiscox-67|William Hiscox (1705-)]] and [[Burdick-1218|Susanna (Burdick) Hiscox (abt.1700-)]] ** (H9.13) Hannah Hiscox of Thomas; 15 April 1786 *** Probable [[Hiscox-294|Hannah Hiscox (1763-)]], daughter of Thomas Hiscox Jr. [[#(H9.5)|(H9.5)]] and [[Saunders-2861|Elizabeth (Saunders) Hiscox (1717-)]] [[#(H9.9)|(H9.9)]]. ** (H9.14) Nancy Hiscox, of Thomas; 22 April 1786. *** [[Hiscox-45|Nancy (Hiscox) Burdick (1766-1850)]], dau of [[Hiscox-46|Thomas Hiscox (1715-)]] and [[Saunders-2861|Elizabeth (Saunders) Hiscox (1717-)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-757|Kenyon Burdick (abt.1769-1850)]], son of [[Burdick-759|Phineas Burdick (1746-1824)]] [[#(B23.91)|(B23.91)]] and [[Hall-11766|Penelope (Hall) Burdick (1746-1827)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (H9.15) Clarke Hiscox; 29 April 1786. *** [[Hiscox-158|Clarke Hiscox (1760-1842)]] [[#(H9.15)|(H9.15)]], son of [[Hiscox-1|Joseph Hiscox (1717-)]] and [[Clarke-9576|Bathsheba (Clarke) Hiscox (1717-)]]. *** Husband of [[Saunders-8136|Sarah (Saunders) Hiscox (1758-1841)]] [[#(H9.16)|(H9.16)]]. ** (H9.16) Sarah Hiscox, wife of Clarke; 29 April 1786. *** [[Saunders-8136|Sarah (Saunders) Hiscox (1758-1841)]], dau of [[Saunders-9622|Edward Saunders Jr. (bef.1744-aft.1842)]] and [[Hiscox-184|Sarah (Hiscox) Saunders (1734-aft.1841)]]. *** Wife of [[Hiscox-158|Clarke Hiscox (1760-1842)]] [[#(H9.15)|(H9.15)]]. ** (H9.17) Ruth Hiscox, wife of Nathan; 2 Sep 1786 *** none * '''Hubbard (H10) ** (H10.1) Tacy Hubbard; 18 March 1786. *** None found. ==I== * '''Irish (I10) ** (I1.1) Margaret Irish, of Edward; 28 Dec 1785. *** Not found ==J== * '''James (J1) ** (J1.1) William James; 21 July 1708. *** [[James-3036|William James (1684-1743)]], son of [[James-3035|William James (abt.1639-1697)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Martin-8039|Susannah (Martin) James (1649-abt.1725)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Unknown-337449|Mary (Unknown) James (abt.1680-)]] [[#x|(x)]] (first) and (second) [[Webster-3161|Mary (Webster) James (abt.1687-aft.1743)]] [[#x|(x)]] married in 1703 at Westerly, RI. *** Father-in-law of Elizabeth James [[#(J1.2)|(J1.2)]]. ** (J1.2) Elizabeth James, widow of Joseph; before 1750. *** [[Reynolds-10097|Elizabeth (Reynolds) James (1710-)]], dau. of ? *** Wife of [[James-10073|Joseph James (1706-1743)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Daughter-in-law of William James [[#(J1.1)|(J1.1)]]. * '''James (J2) ** (J2.1) James, an Indian, G. B. ''{no surname given};'' July 1768. *** Match not found. * '''Johnson (J3) ** (J3.1) Elizabeth Johnson; July 1768. *** None ** (J3.2) Prudence Johnson; 14 Aug 1779. *** None ** (J3.3) Prudence Johnson; Aug 1779. *** None ** (J3.4) Isaac Johnson; Aug 1779. *** [[Johnson-88961|Isaac Vincent Johnson (1751-1825)]], son of Daniel Johnson and Elizabeth ( Berry) Johnson. *** Husband of Margaret Johnson (not entered in Wikitree.) ** (J3.5) Margaret Johnson, wife of Isaac; 19 Aug 1780. *** Not in Wikitree. ** (J3.6) Ruth Johnson, wife of Theodoty; 25 Nov 1786 *** None ==K== * '''Kenyon (K1) ** (K1.1) Damaries Kenyon; before 1750. *** [[Kenyon-1095|Damaris (Kenyon) Crandall (1719-1767)]], dau. of [[Kinyon-21|Enoch (Kinyon) Kenyon (abt.1688-abt.1781)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Mumford-88|Unknown (Mumford) Kenyon (abt.1664-bef.1732)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-1546|James W. Crandall (1719-aft.1778)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of [[Crandall-262|Joseph Crandall Jr. (abt.1684-1750)]] [[#(C14.3)|(C14.3)]] and [[Langworthy-22|Ann (Langworthy) Crandall (abt.1690-abt.1773)]] [[#x|(x)]] ** (K1.2) Elizabeth Kenyon; 23 May 1786. *** Probable: [[Stillman-795|Elizabeth (Stillman) Kenyon (1765-1845)]], dau. of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]] and [[Davis-7040|Mary (Davis) Stillman (1737-1785)]] *** Wife of [[Kenyon-2103|Wells Kenyon Sr. (1758-1840)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of Nathaniel Kenyon [[#x|(x)]], and Eleanor (Utter) Kenyon [[#x|(x)]]. ** (K1.3) Anna Kenyon, wife of Peter; July 1768. *** None found ** (K1.4) Peter Kenyon; July 1768. *** None found. * '''King (K2) ** (K2.1) Bathsheba King; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-738|Bathshua (Beebe) King (1688-1764)]], dau. of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]] [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[King-10672|William King (1688-1775)]] [[#(K2.2)|(K2.2)]]. *** Mother of Hannah (King) Baxter [[#(B8.1)|(B8.1)]], Susannah (King) Sheffield [[#(K2.4)|(K2.4)]] and William King III [[#(K2.6)|(K2.6)]]. ** (K2.2) William King; 1740. *** [[King-10672|William King II (1688-1775)]], son of [[King-4251|William King I (1661-1740)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Browne-1318|Abigail (Browne) King (1666-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of Bathshua (Beebe) King [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]. *** Father of Hannah (King) Baxter [[#(B8.1)|(B8.1)]], Susannah (King) Sheffield [[#(K2.4)|(K2.4)]] and William King III [[#(K2.6)|(K2.6)]]. ** (K2.3) Elizabeth King; before 1750. *** [[Beebe-742|Elizabeth (Beebe) King (1719-abt.1764)]], dau. of [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]] and [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]]. *** Wife of [[King-10687|William King III (1710-1786)]] [[#(K2.6)|(K2.6)]]. *** Same member as [[#(K2.5)|(K2.5)]] ** (K2.4) Susanna King, of Long Island; before 1750. *** [[King-10692|Susannah (King) Sheffield (1723-1766)]], dau of [[King-10672|William King (1688-1775)]] [[#(K2.2)|(K2.2)]] and [[Beebe-738|Bathshua (Beebe) King (1688-1764)]] [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Sheffield-171|Robert Sheffield II (1726-1807)]] [[#(S6.2)|(S6.2)]]. ''{Marriage date of 22 Jun 1749 is compatible with HSDBC membership date.]'' ** (K2.5) Elizabeth King, wife of William; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-742|Elizabeth (Beebe) King (1719-abt.1764)]], dau. of [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]] and [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]]. *** Wife of [[King-10687|William King III (1710-1786)]] [[#(K2.6)|(K2.6)]]. *** Same member as [[#(K2.3)|(K2.3)]]. ** (K2.6) William King, of Long Island; July 1768. *** [[King-10687|William King III. (1710-1786)]], son of [[King-10672|William King II (1688-1775)]] [[#(K2.5)|(K2.5)]] and [[Beebe-738|Bathshua (Beebe) King (1688-1764)]] [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]] *** Husband of [[Beebe-742|Elizabeth (Beebe) King (1719-abt.1764)]] [[#(K2.5)|(K2.5)]] ==L== * '''Langworthy (L1) ** (L1.1) Rachal Langworthy; 21 July 1708; 1712. *** [[Langworthy-23|Rachel Langworthy (abt.1695-aft.1745)]], dau of [[Langworthy-20|Samuel Langworthy Sr. (abt.1659-abt.1711)]] and [[Unknown-21966|Rachel (Unknown) Langworthy (-bef.1716)]]. ** (L1.2) Mary Crandall Langworthy; 1740. *** [[Crandall-110|Mary (Crandall) Langworthy (1711-abt.1766)]], daughter of John Crandall and Mary Yeomans Crandall. *** Wife of Samuel Langworthy (L1.3) ** (L1.3) Samuel Langworthy; before 1750. *** [[Langworthy-19|Samuel Langworthy II (abt.1692-abt.1763)]], husband of Mary Crandall Langworthy (L1.2) ** (L1.4) Josiah Langworthy Jr.; 22 April 1786. *** [[Langworthy-764|Josiah Langworthy (1830-1882)]], son of Josiah Langworthy and Tacy Witter *** Husband of [[Champlin-816|Mary E. (Champlin) Langworthy (abt.1832-1904)]] ** (L1.5) Sarah Langworthy; 22 April 1786. *** Probable WT profile: [[Langworthy-678|Sarah Langworthy (1763-1816)]] ** (L1.6) Hannah Warden Langworthy; 3 June 1786. *** Not found * '''Lanphear (L2) ** (L2.1) Ruth Lanphear; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] *** Mother of [[Lanphere-34|Experience (Lanphere) Satterlee (1709-bef.1748)]] [[#(S1.2)|(S1.2)]]; ** (L2.2) Hannah Lanphear; 5 Sep 1712. *** None ** (L2.3) Rachal Lanphear; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Covey-435|Rachel (Covey) Lanphere (abt.1689-bef.1760)]], daughter of [[Covey-202|Hope Covey (abt.1660-abt.1704)]] and [[Unknown-12585|Mary (Unknown) Covey (abt.1664-1705)]]. *** Wife of [[Lanphere-103|Theodosius Lanphere (abt.1684-bef.1749)]] [[#(L2.5)|(L2.5)]]. ** (L2.4) Sarah Lanphear; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** Probable [[Pendleton-42|Sarah (Pendleton) Lanphear (bef.1693-1752)]], dau of [[Pendleton-35|Caleb Pendleton (1669-)]] and [[Goodenow-3|Hannah (Goodenow) Pendleton (1639-aft.1725)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphear-82|Seth Lanphear (abt.1683-aft.1735)]] ** (L2.5) Theodosius Lanphear; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Lanphere-103|Theodosius Lanphere (abt.1684-bef.1749)]], son of [[Lanphear-32|George Lanphear (abt.1642-1731)]] *** Husband of [[Covey-435|Rachel (Covey) Lanphere (abt.1689-bef.1760)]] [[#(L2.3)|(L2.3)]] *** Father of ** (L2.6) Catharine Lanphear; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Prosser-11|Cattron (Prosser) Lanphere (1710-1788)]], dau. of [[Prosser-168|John Prosser (abt.1672-abt.1714)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-17|Daniel (Lanphere) Landphair (1707-bef.1788)]] ** (L2.7) Daniel Lanphear; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Lanphere-17|Daniel (Lanphere) Landphair (1707-bef.1788)]], son of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] and [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]]. *** Husband of [[Prosser-11|Cattron (Prosser) Lanphere (1710-1788)]] ** (L2.8) Hezekiah Lanphear; before 1750. *** [[Lanphere-152|Hezekiah (Lanphere) Lanphear (1714-1732)]] *** Husband of [[Clark-836|Sarah (Clark) Lanphear (abt.1720-)]] ** (L2.9) Mary Langworthy Lanphear; 1740. *** [[Langworthy-4|Mary (Langworthy) Lanphere (1718-)]], dau. of ? *** Wife of [[Lanphere-75|Nathan Lanphere (1710-bef.1799)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] ** (L2.10) Mercy Lanphear 2d Lanphear; before 1750. *** Possibilities; [[Crumb-62|Mercy (Crumb) Lanphere (abt.1704-)]] or [[Lanphere-241|Mercy Mary (Lanphere) Saunders (abt.1721-aft.1762)]] ** (L2.11) Nathan Lanphear; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Lanphere-75|Nathan Lanphere (1710-bef.1799)]], son of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] *** Husband of [[Langworthy-4|Mary (Langworthy) Lanphere (1718-)]] [[#(L2.9)|(L2.9)]] (first) and [[Champlin-7|Amey (Champlin) Lanphere (1729-)]] (Second). ** (L2.12) Dorothy Lanphear; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Lanphere-22|Dorothy Lanphere (abt.1733-)]] ** (L2.13) Sarah Lanphear, wife of David; 24 March 1770. *** [[Smith-3124|Sarah (Smith) Lanphere]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-20|David Lanphere (abt.1741-)]] ** (L2.14) Jonathan Lanphear; 20 July 1776. *** [[Lanphere-53|Jonathan (Lanphere) Lanphear (1748-1803)]], son of [[Lanphere-75|Nathan Lanphere (1710-bef.1799)]] and [[Langworthy-4|Mary (Langworthy) Lanphere (1718-)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-393|Elizabeth (Rogers) Lanphere (1747-1808)]] ** (L2.15) Langworthy Lanphear; 24 Sep 1780. *** [[Lanphere-58|Langworthy Lanphere (1753-)]], son of [[Lanphere-75|Nathan Lanphere (1710-bef.1799)]] and [[Langworthy-4|Mary (Langworthy) Lanphere (1718-)]] *** Husband of Abigail Lanphear ** (L2.16) Abigail Lanphear, wife of Langworthy; 1 Nov 1780. *** Not entered in WT ** (L2.17) Abram Lanphear Jr.; 1 April 1786. *** [[Lanphere-4|Abraham Lanphere]] *** Husband of [[Lanphear-78|Sarah Lanphear]] ** (L2.18) Amos Lanphear; 29 April 1786. *** [[Lanphere-6|Amos Lanphere (1717-bef.1748)]], son of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] and [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]]. *** Husband of [[Lanphear-4|Amey (Lanphear) Satterlee (1715-)]] ** (L2.19) Sarah Lanphear, wife of Nathan Jr.; 20 May 1786. *** [[Lanphere-22|Dorothy Lanphere (abt.1733-)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-77|Nathan Lanphere Jr. (1742-1790)]]. ** (L2.20) Sarah Lanphear, wife of Abram; 27 May 1786. *** [[Lanphear-78|Sarah Lanphear]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-4|Abraham Lanphere]] ** (L2.21) David Lanphear; 3 June 1786. *** [[Lanphear-23|David Lanphear (abt.1740-aft.1787)]] *** Husband of [[UNKNOWN-11849|Eunice (UNKNOWN) Lanphear (1744-)]] ** (L2.22) Eunice Lanphear, wife of David; 3 June 1786. *** [[UNKNOWN-11849|Eunice (UNKNOWN) Lanphear (1744-)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphear-23|David Lanphear (abt.1740-aft.1787)]] ** (L2.23) John Lanphear; 15 July 1786. *** Possible [[Lanphere-46|John Lanphere (1731-abt.1809)]] * '''Larkin (L3) ** (L3.1) Elizabeth Larkin; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Possible, but very doubtful: [[Unknown-356249|Elizabeth (Unknown) Larkin (abt.1670-bef.1730)]] ** (L3.2) Elizabeth Larkin, wife of Edward; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Hall-21648|Elizabeth (Hall) Larkin (abt.1676-abt.1715)]], daughter of [[Hall-52473|Henry Hall (abt.1661-abt.1716)]] and [[Maxson-877|Constant (Maxson) Hall (abt.1664-aft.1716)]] *** Wife of [[Larkin-269|Edward Larkin Jr (1668-1741)]] ** (L3.3) Hannah Larkin; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-869|Hannah (Babcock) Larkin (1676-1718)]], dau. of [[Babcock-410|James Babcock (abt.1641-1698)]] and [[Brown-3032|Jane (Brown) Babcock (abt.1645-bef.1719)]] *** Wife of [[Larkin-359|Roger Larkin (1671-1755)]], son of [[Larkin-360|Edward Larkin (1616-aft.1687)]]. *** Sister-in-law to Elizabeth Larkin [[#(L3.2)|(L3.2)]] ** (L3.4) Amey Larkin, wife of John Jr.; 29 June 1771. *** [[Eanos-3|Amey (Eanos) Larkin (1738-1803)]] *** Wife of [[Larkin-1884|John Larkin Jr. (1731-1777)]], son of [[Larkin-1062|John Larkin (1700-1773)]] and [[Macoone-2|Mary (Macoone) Larkin (abt.1700-aft.1749)]]. ** (L3.5) Nathan Larkin; Aug 1779. *** Probable: [[Larkin-2268|Nathan Larkin (1732-1779)]], son of [[Larkin-1062|John Larkin (1700-1773)]] and [[Macoone-2|Mary (Macoone) Larkin (abt.1700-aft.1749)]]. * '''Larrason (L4) ** (L4.1) Mary Larrason; 1740. *** None * '''Lester (L5) ** (L5.1) Benjamin Lester; 13 Sep 1712. *** [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]], son of [[Lester-16|Andrew Lester (abt.1618-abt.1669)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Brooks-653|Hannah (Brooks) Willey (abt.1620-1692)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Father of [[Lester-3155|Daniel Lester (abt.1705-)]] [[#(L5.3)|(L5.3)]], [[Lester-3888|Hannah (Lester) Newbury (abt.1708-abt.1755)]] [[#(N1.4)|(N1.4)]]; [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]]. ** (L5.2) Rachal Lester; 1740. *** Possible identity [[Fox-15725|Rachel (Fox) Lester (1724-1736)]], dau of [[Fox-3848|Samuel Fox (abt.1691-1745)]] and [[Rogers-3703|Rachel (Rogers) Fox (1692-1754)]] *** Wife of [[Lester-1820|David Lester (1704-)]], son of [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]] [[#(L5.1)|(L5.1)]] and [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#x|(x)]]; '''but there is a data conflict''' with marriage age and date of death. ** (L5.3) Daniel Lester; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Lester-3809|Daniel Lester (abt.1710-)]], son of [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]] [[#(L5.1)|(L5.1)]] and [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Darrow-121|Elizabeth (Darrow) Lester (1719-)]] [[#(L5.4)|(L5.4)]] ** (L5.4) Elizabeth Lester, wife of Daniel; before 1750, July 1768. *** Father-in-law of [[Beebe-755|Lucretia (Beebe) Lester (1732-1799)]] [[#(L5.5)|(L5.5)]]. *** [[Darrow-121|Elizabeth (Darrow) Lester (1719-)]]. dau of [[Darrow-10|Christopher Darrow (1678-1758)]] and [[Packer-24|Elizabeth (Packer) Darrow (1679-1758)]]. *** Wife of [[Lester-3809|Daniel Lester (abt.1710-)]] [[#(L5.3)|(L5.3)]] ** (L5.5) Lucretia Lester; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-755|Lucretia (Beebe) Lester (1732-1799)]], dau of [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]] and [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]]. *** Wife of [[Lester-3001|Thomas Lester (1734-aft.1766)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of [[Lester-3155|Daniel Lester (abt.1705-)]] [[#(L5.3)|(L5.3)]] and [[Unknown-590706|Hannah (Unknown) Lester (abt.1710-bef.1739)]] [[#x|(x)]]. * '''Lewis (L6) ** (L6.1) Elizabeth Lewis; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-408|Elizabeth (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1678-1716)]], daughter of James Babcock and Jane (Brown) Babcock. *** Wife of [[Lewis-3690|David Lewis (abt.1677-1719)]] ** (L6.2) Joanna Lewis; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Crandall-898|Joanna (Crandall) Lewis (abt.1671-1734)]], daughter of [[Crandall-899|Samuel Crandall (-1739)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-8840|Samuel Lewis (abt.1672-1739)]] *** Mother of [Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner (abt.1694-abt.1740)]], first wife of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner)]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]]. ** (L6.3) Mary Lewis; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-167|Mary (Babcock) Lewis (1667-1685)]], daughter of John Babcock, and Mary (Lawton) Babcock ** (L6.4) Mary Lewis (2nd); Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-33|Mary (Maxson) Lewis (1675-1721)]], daughter of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-3694|Daniel Lewis (abt.1662-1718)]] ** (L6.5) Ann Lewis; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** Possible: [[Lewis-24964|Ann Lewis (1691-)]] ** (L6.6) David Lewis; 13 Sep 1712. *** [[Lewis-3690|David Lewis (abt.1677-1719)]], son of [[Lewis-3452|John Lewis Sr (abt.1630-abt.1690)]] *** Husband of [[Babcock-408|Elizabeth (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1678-1716)]] ** (L6.7) Elizabeth Lewis; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Babcock-408|Elizabeth (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1678-1716)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-3690|David Lewis (abt.1677-1719)]] ** (L6.8) Jane Lewis; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Babcock-407|Jane (Babcock) Lewis (1667-1717)]], daughter of [[Babcock-410|James Babcock (abt.1641-1698)]] and [[Brown-3032|Jane (Brown) Babcock (abt.1645-bef.1719)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-3685|Israel Lewis (1670-abt.1719)]] ** (L6.9) Samuel Lewis; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Lewis-8840|Samuel Lewis (abt.1672-1739)]], son of [[Lewis-3452|John Lewis Sr (abt.1630-abt.1690)]] ** (L6.10) Martha Lewis; 1718, 1740. *** Not Entered ** (L6.11) Sarah Lewis; 1718, 1740. *** [[Babcock-636|Sarah (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1667-aft.1740)]], daughter of [[Babcock-410|James Babcock (abt.1641-1698)]] and [[Brown-3032|Jane (Brown) Babcock (abt.1645-bef.1719)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-1956|James Lewis (1664-1745)]] ** (L6.12) Israel Lewis; 1718. *** [[Lewis-3685|Israel Lewis (1670-abt.1719)]], son of [[Lewis-3452|John Lewis Sr (abt.1630-abt.1690)]] *** Husband of [[Babcock-407|Jane (Babcock) Lewis (1667-1717)]] (first) and [[Marsh-674|Mary (Marsh) Witter (bef.1702-aft.1743)]] (second). ** (L6.13) Anna Lewis; 1718. *** Not Found ** (L6.14) Anne Lewis; 1718. *** Not Found ** (L6.15) Daniel Lewis; 1718. *** [[Lewis-3694|Daniel Lewis (abt.1662-1718)]], son of [[Lewis-3452|John Lewis Sr (abt.1630-abt.1690)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-33|Mary (Maxson) Lewis (1675-1721)]] ** (L6.16) Elizabeth Lewis, widow of George; 1740. *** Not entered *** Widow of [[Lewis-30938|George Lewis (bef.1719-)]] ** (L6.17) Mary (Crandall) Lewis; 1740. *** Not found. ** (L6.18) Mary Lewis, wife of Joseph; before 1750. *** [[Wilcox-2176|Mary Esther (Wilcox) Lewis (1689-1762)]], daughter of Edward Wilcox and Mary (Hazard) Wilcox *** Wife of [[Lewis-476|Joseph Lewis (1683-1765)]] ** (L6.19) Thankful Lewis, wife of John; before 1750. *** [[Lewis-19222|Thankful Lewis (1720-1808)]], daughter of Joseph Lewis and Mary Esther Lewis. *** Wife of [[Lewis-9417|John Lewis (1719-1808)]] ** (L6.20) Elias Lewis; July 1768. *** [[Lewis-9421|Elias Lewis (1746-)]], son of John Lewis and Thankful Lewis. ** (L6.21) George Lewis; July 1768. *** Probable: [[Lewis-32169|George B. Lewis (1735-)]] ** (L6.22) Martha Lewis; July 1768. *** Probable Profile: [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]] ** (L6.23) Mary Lewis, widow of Joseph; July 1768. *** Same member as (L6.18) [[Wilcox-2176|Mary Esther (Wilcox) Lewis (1689-1762)]], daughter of Edward Wilcox and Mary (Hazard) Wilcox, now widowed. ** (L6.24) Stephen Lewis; July 1768. *** Possible Profile: [[Lewis-6700|Stephen Lewis (1719-abt.1768)]] ** (L6.25) Dorcas Lewis, wife of Maxson; Aug 1770. *** [[Rathbun-897|Dorcas Wells (Rathbun) Lewis (1749-1805)]], daughter of Joshua Rathbone, and Dorcas (Wells) Rathbone. *** Wife of [[Lewis-10941|Maxson Lewis (1727-abt.1810)]], son of Daniel Lewis and Martha (Prosser) Maxson. ** (L6.26) Martha Lewis; 27 July 1771 *** Possible: [[Burdick-2392|Martha (Burdick) Lewis (1751-1813)]] or [[Lewis-32166|Martha (Lewis) Potter (1750-)]] or [[Witter-82|Martha (Witter) Lewis (1727-abt.1779)]] ** (L6.27) Martha Lewis; 24 July 1779 *** Possible match: [[Witter-82|Martha (Witter) Lewis (1727-abt.1779)]] ** (L6.28) Tasey Lewis; Nov 1779 *** Not entered. ** (L6.29) Lydia Lewis; 29 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (L6.30) Joshua Lewis; 6 May 1786. *** [[Lewis-28148|Joshua Lewis (1729-)]], son of John Lewis Jr. and Mercy (Burdick) Lewis ** (L6.31) Margaret Lewis; 6 May 1786. *** Not Found * '''Lockwood (L7) ** (L7.1) Prescilla Crandall Lockwood; 1740. *** [[Warner-1|Priscilla (Warner) Lockwood (1675-1750)]], dau. of [[Warner-2|John Warner (1645-1712)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Gorton-1|Anna (Gorton) Warner (1644-1734)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-2|Jeremiah Crandall (1673-abt.1718)]] [[#(C14.2)|(C14.2)]] (first) and [[Lockwood-1301|Abraham Lockwood (-1747)]] [[#x|(x)]] (second) * '''Loveless (L8) ** (L8.1) Jane Loveless; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** None ==M== * '''MacCarter (M1) ** (M1.1) John MacCarter; before 1750. *** none * '''MacCoon (M2) ** (M2.1) Anne MacCoon; before 1750. *** [[Hall-16643|Anna (Hall) MacCoone (1725-)]], dau. of [[Hall-16644|James Hall Jr. (1701-bef.1734)]] and [[Maccoon-5|Rachel (Maccoon) Hall (abt.1702-aft.1744)]] *** Wife of [[MacCoone-11|Nathan MacCoone (abt.1724-)]] [[#(M2.3)|(M2.3)]]. ** (M2.2) Daniel MacCoon; before 1750. *** [[Coon-646|Daniel Coon (1731-1762)]], son of [[MacCoone-8|Daniel MacCoone (abt.1696-abt.1768)]] and [[Hall-10126|Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoon (1699-1745)]]. ** (M2.3) Nathan MacCoon; before 1750. *** [[MacCoone-11|Nathan MacCoone (abt.1724-)]], son of [[MacCoon-6|John MacCoon (abt.1700-abt.1755)]] and [[Randall-2262|Patience (Randall) MacCoon (abt.1706-1754)]] *** Husband of [[Hall-16643|Anna (Hall) MacCoone (1725-)]] [[#(M2.1)|(M2.1)]]. * '''Manering (M3) ** (M3.1) Richard Manering, of New London; July 1768. *** Probably Richard Manwaring, there are three Richard Manwarings in New London in Wikitree all three are shown deceased prior to July 1768 * '''Maxson (M4) ** (M4.1) Bethiah Maxson; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Not found. ** (M4.2) Judith Maxson; July 25, 1708. *** [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]], dau. of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Jr. (1666-1747)]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] ** (M4.3) ''' ''Elder John Maxson Sr.'' '''; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. ''{There appears to some sort of error in the data record; John Maxon Sr. the first pastor of the Hopkinton SDBC died in 1720, but this record shows he was on the 1740 membership roll. So either this is NOT John Maxson the first pastor of the church and therefore he is NOT on the membership roll at all, or he didn't die in 1720, or this data record is incorrect.}'' *** [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]], son of [[Maxson-28|Richard Maxson (abt.1602-abt.1643)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. ** (M4.4) John Maxson Jr.; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Jr. (1666-1747)]], son of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. ''{Note: his father John Sr. was deceased prior to 1740, and his son [[Maxson-41|John Maxson III (1701-1791)]] was not born until 1701, thus too young to be (M4.4) and a charter member in 1708; hence the basis for the placement of John Maxson Sr. as (M4.3) and John Maxson Jr. as (M4.4)}'' *** Husband of [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]] ** (M4.5) Joseph Maxson; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-31|Joseph Maxson I (1672-1750)]], son of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. *** Husband of Tacy (Burdick) Maxson [[#(M4.7)|(M4.7)]]. *** Father of Joseph Maxson Jr. [[#(M4.16)|(M4.16)]]; John Maxson [[#(M4.17)|(M4.17)]]; ** (M4.6) Mary Maxson; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]], dau. of [[Mosher-299|Nicholas Mosher (bef.1596-aft.1660)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Maxson-22|Lydia (Maxson) Mosher (abt.1611-aft.1680)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]]. ** (M4.7) Tacy Maxson; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-100|Tacy (Burdick) Maxson (1667-1747)]], dau. of [[Burdick-93|Robert Burdick (1630-1692)]] and [[Hubbard-296|Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick (1640-1691)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-31|Joseph Maxson I]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (M4.8) Judeth Maxson; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-36|Judith Maxson (1689-abt.1777)]], daughter of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Sr.]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. . ** (M4.9) Bethiah Maxson; '' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-38|Bethiah Maxson (1693-1747)]], daughter of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Sr.]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. . *** Wife of [[Maxson-46|Joseph Maxson Jr. (1692-abt.1747)]] ** (M4.10) Elizabeth Maxson; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]], daughter of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Sr.]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. . *** Same member as Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis [[#(D4.9)|(D4.9)]] ** (M4.11) Jonathan Maxson; 13 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-35|Jonathan Maxson (abt.1680-abt.1732)]], son of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-2013|Content (Rogers) Maxson]] [[#(M4.12)|(M4.12)]] ** (M4.12) Content Maxson; 1718. *** [[Rogers-2013|Content (Rogers) Maxson (1688-1768)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Naomi (Burdick) Rogers [[#(R5.1)|(R5.1)]] . *** Wife of [[Maxson-35|Jonathan Maxson (M4.11)]] ** (M4.13) Dorothy Maxson; 1718. *** [[Maxson-42|Dorothy (Maxson) Burdick (1703-abt.1740)]], dau. of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. (married 1724). *** Wife of [[Burdick-1030|Thomas Burdick (abt.1699-1761)]] ** (M4.14) Hannah Maxson; 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]], daughter of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Sr.]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] ** (M4.15) Hannah Randall Maxson; before 1750. *** Match not found. ** (M4.16) Joseph Maxson Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-46|Joseph Maxson Jr. (1692-abt.1747)]], son of [[Maxson-31|Joseph Maxson I (1672-1750)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Burdick-100|Tacy (Burdick) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.7)|(M4.7)]]. *** Husband of [[Maxson-38|Bethiah Maxson (1693-1747)]] [[#(M4.9)|(M4.9)]] ** (M4.17) John Maxson, of Joseph; 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]], son of [[Maxson-31|Joseph Maxson I (1672-1750)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Burdick-100|Tacy (Burdick) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.7)|(M4.7)]]. *** Husband of [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]] (first), and [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]] (second). ** (M4.18) Jemima Maxson; 1740. *** [[Mumford-1108|Jemima (Mumford) Maxson (1707-1766)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-512|Jonathan Maxson (1708-1753)]] ** (M4.19) John Maxson, of Jonathan; 1740. *** [[Maxson-69|John Maxson (abt.1714-abt.1778)]], son of [[Maxson-35|Jonathan Maxson (abt.1680-abt.1732)]] and [[Rogers-2013|Content (Rogers) Maxson (1688-1768)]] *** Husband of [[Rogers-2012|Tacy (Rogers) Maxson (abt.1715-)]] ** (M4.20) Thankful Maxson; 1740. *** [[Randall-1712|Thankful (Randall) Maxson (abt.1708-1785)]], daughter of [[Randall-1695|Matthew Randall (abt.1671-1735)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-41|John Maxson III (1701-1791)]]. ** (M4.21) Dea. Amos Maxson; before 1750, July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (M4.22) Isaiah Maxson; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Maxson-510|Isaiah Maxson (1724-)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]]. *** [[Reynolds-4772|Judith Reynolds (abt.1730-)]]. ** (M4.23) Jonathan Maxson; before 1750. *** [[Maxson-512|Jonathan Maxson (1708-1753)]] ** (M4.24) Dea. Joshua Maxson; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Maxson-234|Joshua Maxson (abt.1721-)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]]. *** Husband of [[Slack-616|Anna (Slack) Maxson (1721-)]], dau of [[Slack-638|Samuel Slack (1687-1748)]], and [[Lewis-14805|Abigail (Lewis) Slack (1693-)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-234|Joshua Maxson (abt.1721-)]] ** (M4.25) William Maxson; before 1750. *** [[Maxson-918|William Maxson (1717-abt.1792)]] ** (M4.26) Abigail Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Greenman-281|Abigail (Greenman) Maxson (1727-1812)]], dau of [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman (1694-1769)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Clarke-5124|Sarah (Clarke) Greenman (1692-1741)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]] [[#(M4.29)|(M4.29)]] ** (M4.27) Anna Maxson; wife of Joshua, July 1768. *** [[Slack-616|Anna (Slack) Maxson (1721-)]], dau of ** (M4.28) Benjamin Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-827|Benjamin Maxson (1733-1822)]] ** (M4.29) David Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]], son of [[Maxson-41|John Maxson (1701-1791)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Randall-1712|Thankful (Randall) Maxson (abt.1708-1785)]] [[#(M4.20)|(M4.20)]]. *** Husband of [[Greenman-281|Abigail (Greenman) Maxson (1727-1812)]] [[#(M4.26)|(M4.26)]] ** (M4.30) Ephraim Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-62|Ephraim Maxson (1743-1799)]], son of [[Maxson-46|Joseph Maxson Jr. (1692-abt.1747)]] [[#(M4.16)|(M4.16)]] and [[Maxson-38|Bethiah Maxson (1693-1747)]] [[#(M4.9)|(M4.9)]] *** Husband of [[Davis-11703|Elizabeth (Davis) Sutton (1746-1807)]]. ** (M4.31) Hannah Maxson; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Reynolds-23595|Hannah (Reynolds) Maxson (abt.1717-abt.1780)]] ** (M4.32) Joseph Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-479|Joseph Maxson (1731-1809)]] ** (M4.33) John Maxson; of Westerly; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Maxson-41|John Maxson (1701-1791)]] or [[Maxson-69|John Maxson (abt.1714-abt.1778)]] or [[Maxson-848|John Maxson (1725-1791)]] ** (M4.34 Katurah Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Randall-4282|Keturah (Randall) Maxson (abt.1737-1809)]], dau of [[Randall-1694|Benjamin Randall (abt.1698-1764)]] and [[Babcock-1313|Mary (Babcock) Randall (1716-1812)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-479|Joseph Maxson (1731-1809)]] ** (M4.35) Martha Maxson, wife of John; July 1768. *** [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]], daughter of [[Prosser-168|John Prosser (abt.1672-abt.1714)]] and [[Unknown-370780|Ruth (Unknown) Prosser (aft.1679-)]]. *** Wife of [[Lewis-3825|Daniel Lewis (abt.1705-abt.1740)]] (first) and [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-abt.1775)]] (second). ** (M4.36) Martha Maxson, wife of Stephen; July 1768. *** [[Steward-2222|Martha (Steward) Maxson (1736-)]], dau. of [[Steward-1203|William Steward II (abt.1705-abt.1771)]] and [[Burdick-752|Martha (Burdick) Steward (abt.1694-abt.1751)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-357|Stephen Maxson Sr. (1735-1794)]] ** (M4.37) Martha Maxson, wife of Torrey; July 1768. *** [[Lanphere-63|Martha (Lanphere) Maxson (abt.1735-abt.1799)]], daughter of [[Lanphere-17|Daniel (Lanphere) Landphair (1707-bef.1788)]] and [[Prosser-11|Cattron (Prosser) Lanphere (1710-1788)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-255|Torrey Maxson (abt.1733-1777)]]. ** (M4.38) Martha Maxson; July 1768. *** Possible matches; [[Steward-2222|Martha (Steward) Maxson (1736-)]] or [[Lanphere-63|Martha (Lanphere) Maxson (abt.1735-abt.1799)]] ** (M4.39) Mary Maxson, wife of Amos; July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (M4.40) Stephen Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-357|Stephen Maxson Sr. (1735-1794)]], son of [[Maxson-41|John Maxson (1701-1791)]] ** (M4.41) Sylvanus Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-123|Sylvanus Maxson Sr. (1735-abt.1813)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]]. *** Husband of [[Lewis-4720|Lydia (Lewis) Maxson (-abt.1800)]]. ** (M4.42) Thankful Maxson; wife of John 2d; July 1768. *** [[Randall-1712|Thankful (Randall) Maxson (abt.1708-1785)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-41|John Maxson (1701-1791)]] ** (M4.43) Torrey Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-255|Torrey Maxson (abt.1733-1777)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]] *** Husband of [[Lanphere-63|Martha (Lanphere) Maxson (abt.1735-abt.1799)]]. ** (M4.44) Eunice Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Reynolds-4773|Eunice (Reynolds) Maxson (abt.1733-1823)]], dau. of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] [[#(M4.53)|(M4.53)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3)]] & [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-827|Benjamin Maxson (1733-1822)]] [[#(M4.28)|(M4.28)]]. ** (M4.45) William Maxson; July 1768 *** Possible match: [[Maxson-918|William Maxson (1717-abt.1792)]] or [[Maxon-176|William Maxon (1745-)]] ** (M4.46) Mary Maxson; 20 July 1770. *** Possible match: [[Downing-2857|Mary (Downing) Maxson (abt.1748-)]] or [[Woodmansee-237|Mary (Woodmansee) Maxson (1744-1793)]] ** (M4.47) Lydia Maxson, wife of Sylvanus; Aug 1770. *** [[Lewis-4720|Lydia (Lewis) Maxson (-abt.1800)]], daughter of [[Lewis-6700|Stephen Lewis (1719-abt.1768)]] and [[Witter-82|Martha (Witter) Lewis (1727-abt.1779)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-123|Sylvanus Maxson Sr. (1735-abt.1813)]] ** (M4.48) Elizabeth Maxson, wife of Joseph; 23 March 1771. *** Possible match; [[Maxson-447|Elizabeth (Maxson) Stillman (1754-1833)]] (married Joseph stillman in 1773. ** (M4.49) Betsey Maxson; 8 June 1771. *** Match not found. ** (M4.50) Elizabeth Maxson, wife of Jesse; 22 June 1771. *** [[Clarke-10541|Elizabeth (Clarke) Maxson (1751-)]][[#+|+]], daughter of Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-504|Jesse Maxson (1745-)]] *** Sibling of Phineas Clarke Esq.[[#(C7.46)|(C7.46)]], Willett Clarke [[#(C7.57)|(C7.57)]], Ethan Clarke [[#(C7.51)|(C7.51)]], Arnold Clarke [[#(C7.49)|(C7.49)]], Henry Clarke [[#(C7.53)|(C7.53)]], and Hannah (Clarke) Clarke [[#(C7.47)|(C7.47)]]. ** (M4.51) Jesse Maxson; 22 June 1771. *** [[Maxson-504|Col. Jesse Maxson (1745-)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]] *** Husband of [[Clarke-10541|Elizabeth (Clarke) Maxson (1751-)]] ** (M4.52) Lucy Maxson; wife of William; Aug 1774. ***[[Miner-2071|Lucy (Miner) Maxon (1747-1821)]], dau of [[Miner-84|Simeon Miner Sr. (1708-1779)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Wheeler-258|Hannah (Wheeler) Miner (abt.1712-1769)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxon-176|William Maxon Jr.? (1745-)]] [[#(M4.53)|(M4.53)]]. ** (M4.53) William Maxson Jr.; Aug 1774. *** [[Maxon-176|William Maxon (1745-)]] *** Husband of [[Miner-2071|Lucy (Miner) Maxon (1747-1821)]] [[#(M4.52)|(M4.52)]] ** (M4.54) Meleta Maxson, wife of Zacheas; 3 July 1779. *** [[Crandall-1418|Amelia (Crandall) Maxson (1763-1829)]], daughter of [[Crandall-1141|Benjamin Crandall (1736-abt.1793)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Kenyon-847|Alice (Kenyon) Crandall (1736-1836)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-364|Zaccheus Maxson (1756-1844)]] [[#(M4.55)|(M4.55)]]. ** (M4.55) Zacheas Maxson; 3 July 1779. *** [[Maxson-364|Zaccheus Maxson (1756-1844)]], son of [[Maxson-827|Benjamin Maxson (1733-1822)]] and [[Reynolds-4773|Eunice (Reynolds) Maxson (abt.1733-1823)]] [[#(M4.44)|(M4.44)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-1418|Amelia (Crandall) Maxson (1763-1829)]] [[#(M4.54)|(M4.54)]]. ** (M4.56) Catey Maxson; wife of Stephen; 14 Aug 1779. *** [[Whitford-1067|Catherine (Whitford) Maxon (1759-1841)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-495|Stephen Maxson Jr (1757-1841)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] ** (M4.57) Elizabeth Maxson; 20 Aug 1779. *** [[Clarke-10541|Elizabeth (Clarke) Maxson (1751-)]] ** (M4.58) Catharine Maxson; 25 Sep 1779. *** [[Maxson-498|Catherine Maxson (1758-)]] ** (M4.59) Peleg Maxson; Sep 1779. *** [[Maxson-1017|Peleg Maxson (1752-1820)]], son of [[Maxson-443|Matthew Maxson Sr. (1727-1791)]], and [[Potter-12389|Martha (Potter) Maxson (1729-1799)]] ** (M4.60) Paul Maxson; 2 Oct 1779. *** [[Maxson-484|Paul Maxson (1757-1818)]] ** (M4.61) Asa Maxson; 23 Oct 1779. *** [[Maxson-308|Asa I Maxson (1752-1842)]], son of [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Greenman-281|Abigail (Greenman) Maxson (1727-1812)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Husband of [[Stillman-396|Lois (Stillman) Maxson (1756-1820)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. ** (M4.62) Sarah Maxson, wife of Silas; 20 Jan 1780. *** [[Clarke-2175|Sarah (Clarke) Maxson (1753-1837)]], dau of [[Clarke-2166|Joseph Clarke (abt.1728-abt.1795)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Pendleton-207|Deborah (Pendleton) Clarke (abt.1737-abt.1837)]] [[#(C7.33)|(C7.33)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-483|Silas Maxson (1750-1823)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (M4.63) Wealthy Maxson; 20 April 1780. ***[[Maxson-258|Wealthy Chloe (Maxson) Stillman (1762-1843)]] ** (M4.64) Phenias Maxson; 15 July 1780. *** Possible, but with death date mismatch: [[Maxson-567|Phineas Maxson (1765-1777)]] ** (M4.65) George Maxson; 19 Aug 1780. *** [[Maxson-444|George Leroy Maxson (1756-1796)]] ** (M4.66) Joshua Maxson; 19 July 1783. *** [[Maxson-592|Joshua Maxson (1763-1845)]] ** (M4.67) Mary Maxson, of Matt; 10 Dec 1785. *** [[Maxson-649|Mary (Maxson) Burdick (1767-1829)]], dau. of [[Maxson-443|Matthew Maxson Sr. (1727-1791)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Potter-12389|Martha (Potter) Maxson (1729-1799)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-2102|Phineas Burdick (1764-aft.1829)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (M4.68) Henry Maxson; 18 March 1786. *** Not entered. ** (M4.69) Abigail Maxson; 25 March 1786. *** Not found ** (M4.70) Eleanor Maxson; 25 March 1786. ***Not Entered ** (M4.71) Patty Maxson; 25 March 1786. *** Match not found. ** (M4.72) Richard Maxson; 25 March 1786. *** Not Entered ** (M4.73) David Maxson Jr.; 8 April 1786. *** Not entered ** (M4.74) Paul Maxson; 8 April 1786. *** [[Maxson-484|Paul Maxson (1757-1818)]], son of [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]] ** (M4.75) Anna Maxson, wife of Perry; 22 April 1786. *** [[Langworthy-677|Anna (Langworthy) Maxson (1761-1830)]] *** Wife of Perry Maxson. ** (M4.76) Lufunny Maxson, of William Jr.; 22 April 1786. *** Match not found. ** (M4.77) John Maxson Jr.; 29 April 1786. *** [[Maxson-848|John Maxson (1725-1791)]] ** (M4.78) Hannah Maxson, of Isaiah; 20 May 1786. *** Match not found. ** (M4.79) Nancy Maxson, wife of Clarke; 20 May 1786. *** Not found * '''McCoon (M5) ** (M5.1) Elizabeth, 1740. *** Not found. ** (M5.2) Daniel, July 1768. *** Not found * '''Merriott (M6) ** (M6.1) Felix Merriott; 22 April 1780. *** [[Marryott-19|Felix Marryott (1752-)]] *** Husband of [[Barber-6408|Susannah (Barber) Marryott (1755-bef.1790)]] ** (M6.2) Mary Merriott; wife of Henry;12 Nov 1785. *** [[Saunders-110|Mary (Saunders) Maryott (abt.1756-abt.1828)]], dau. of [[Saunders-106|William Saunders (1734-1755)]] [[#(S2.22)|(S2.22)]] and [[Babcock-96|Prudence (Babcock) Saunders (1732-)]] [[#(S2.23)|(S2.23)]] *** Wife of [[Maryott-6|Henry Maryott (1754-1819)]] ** (M6.3) Susanna Merriott; 6 May 1786. *** [[Barber-6408|Susannah (Barber) Marryott (1755-bef.1790)]], dau. of [[Barber-173|Nathan Barber (1732-1816)]] and [[Maxson-11|Thankful (Maxson) Barber (1737-1806)]] *** Wife of [[Marryott-19|Felix Marryott (1752-)]]. * '''Millard (M7) ** (M7.1) Catharine Millard; July 1768. *** Possible [[Millard-1452|Catherine (Millard) Burdick (1757-1847)]] ** (M7.1) John Millard; July 1768. *** See [[Millard-1452|Catherine (Millard) Burdick (1757-1847)]] possible husband and father of a Catherine Millard. * '''Miller (M8) ** (M8.1) Elizabeth Brand Miller; 1740. *** Nof found * '''Miner (M9) ** (M9.1) Lydia Miner, wife of Hugh; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Molyneaux (M10) ** (M10.1) Elizabeth Molyneaux; July 1768. *** Possible, but no info: [[Molyneaux-71|Elizabeth Molyneaux (abt.1725-)]] * '''Mulken (M11) ** (M11.1) Henry Mulken; 1740. *** Possible, but no info: [[Mulkins-62|Henry Mulkins (1705-)]] ==N== * '''Newberry (N1) ** (N1.1) Nathaniel Newberry; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]], *** Husband of [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury]] [[#(N1.2)|(N1.2)]]; of New London (Waterford area), Connecticut. ** (N1.2) Elizabeth Newberry; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]], daughter of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. ]] [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and Elizabeth Rogers [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of Nathaniel Newberry [[#(N1.1)|(N1.1)]] ** (N1.3) Hannah Newberry; 1740. *** [[Newbury-70|Hannah Newbury (1717-)]], daughter of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury]] [[#(N1.1)|(N1.1)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (N1.2)]] [[#(N1.2)|(N1.2)]]. ** (N1.4) Hannah Newberry, widow; July 1678. *** [[Lester-3888|Hannah (Lester) Newbury (abt.1708-abt.1755)]], daughter of [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]] [[#(L5.1)|(L5.1)]] and [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Newbury-74|Nathaniel Newbury Jr. (1707-abt.1768)]], son of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]] ** (N1.5) Prudence Newberry, wife of Jeremiah; 25 June 1770. *** [[Satterlee-151|Prudence (Satterlee) Newberry (1739-abt.1770)]], daughter of John Satterlee and Experience (Lanphear) Satterlee. *** Wife of [[Newbury-433|Jeremiah Newbury (1743-1825)]] ** (N1.6) Nathaniel Newberry; of Farmington ''{probably Connecticut}''; Oct 1778. *** Possible match: [[Newbury-440|Nathaniel Stedman (Newbury) Newbery (1728-abt.1790)]], son of [[Newbury-74|Nathaniel Newbury Jr. (1707-abt.1768)]] and [[Lester-3888|Hannah (Lester) Newbury (abt.1708-abt.1755)]]. *** Husband of [[Darrow-625|Abigail (Darrow) Newbury (1732-abt.1810)]] * '''Niles (N2) ** (N2.1) Sarah Niles; 1718. *** Could be [[Niles-48|Sarah (Niles) Helme (abt.1687-aft.1748)]] or [[Sands-40|Sarah (Sands) Niles (1645-1726)]] ** (N2.2) Eunice (Greenman) Niles; 1768. *** Possible, but no information: [[Greenman-66|Eunice Greenman (1722-)]] ==O P== * '''Palmer (P1) ** (P1.1) Mercy Palmer, of Layton; 26 Nov 1785. *** Possible [[Hall-9747|Mercy (Hall) Palmer (1731-1773)]] or her daughter. Dau of Lawton Palmer? * '''Palmeter (P2) ** (P2.1) Elizabeth Palmeter; 1740. *** Not found. ** (P2.2) Jonathan Palmeter; 1740. *** Not Found ** (P2.3) Mary Palmeter; 1740. *** Not found ** (P2.4) Hannah Palmeter; before 1750. *** Not found. ** (P2.5) Penelope Palmeter; before 1750. *** Possible: [[Palmiter-78|Penelope Palmiter (1734-)]] or [[Palmiter-128|Penelope (Palmiter) Hall (1734-1755)]] ** (P2.6) Elizabeth Palmeter, widow of Daniel; July 1768. *** Not found ** (P2.7) Phebe Palmeter, wife of Jonathan Jr.; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Peckham (P3) ** (P3.1) Content Peckham, widow; July 1768. *** Not found. ** (P3.2) Mary Peckham, wife of Daniel Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Mary-467|UNKNOWN Mary]] *** Wife of [[Peckham-172|Daniel Peckham Jr. (1726-)]] ** (P3.3) Rebecca Peckham, wife of Abel; 30 Oct 1779. *** [[Burdick-368|Rebecca (Burdick) Peckham (1734-1779)]] *** Wife of [[Peckham-152|Abel Peckham (1733-1825)]] * '''Pendleton (P4) ** (P4.1) Hannah Pendleton; before 1750. *** Possible: [[Pendleton-1582|Hannah Pendleton (1731-)]] * '''Phillips (P5) ** (P5.1) Elizabeth Foster Phillips; 1740. *** Possible but no info: [[Phillips-1036|Elizabeth Phillips (1705-)]] * '''Porter (P6) ** (P6.1) Desire Porter; 1740. *** Not found * '''Potter (P7) ** (P7.1) Mary Potter; 1740. *** [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]], dau. of [[Babcock-32|George Babcock (abt.1673-1756)]] and [[Hall-423|Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock (1671-1762)]]. ''{Note death date mismatch.}'' *** Wife of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] [[#(P7.2)|(P7.2)]] ** (P7.2) Thomas Potter; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]], son of [[Potter-1023|Thomas Potter (abt.1663-1728)]] and [[Tripp-301|Susanna Anthony (Tripp) Potter (1667-1720)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]] [[#(P7.1)|(P7.1)]] (first) and [[Rogers-3689|Judith (Rogers) Potter (1712-1805)]] [[#x|(x)]] (second). ** (P7.3) George Potter; July 1768. *** [[Potter-2799|George Potter (1732-1794)]], son of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-60|Content (Maxson) Potter (1732-1815)]] ** (P7.4) Hepsibeth Potter; July 1768. *** Not found. ** (P7.5) Judeth Potter; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-3689|Judith (Rogers) Potter (1712-1805)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]] and [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]]. *** Wife of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]]. ** (P7.6) Stephen Potter; July 1768. *** [[Potter-7702|Stephen Potter (abt.1733-1799)]], son of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]]. *** Husband of [[Sheldon-1488|Sarah (Sheldon) Potter (1722-)]] ** (P7.7) Jonathan Potter; Oct., 1769. *** [[Potter-6000|Jonathan Potter (1723-1806)]], son of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] [[#(P7.2)|(P7.2)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]] [[#(P7.1)|(P7.1)]]. *** Husband of [[West-10693|Mary (West) Potter (1726-1788)]] ** (P7.8) Mary Potter, wife of Jonathan; Oct 1769. *** [[West-10693|Mary (West) Potter (1726-1788)]] *** Wife of [[Potter-6000|Jonathan Potter (1723-1806)]]. ** (P7.9) Thomas Potter, of Thomas; 14 April 1770. *** [[Potter-5378|Thomas Potter III (1720-)]], son of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] [[#(P7.2)|(P7.2)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]] [[#(P7.1)|(P7.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Card-133|Martha (Card) Potter (abt.1724-)]]. ** (P7.10) Sarah Potter, wife of Stephen H.; Aug 1779. *** [[Sheldon-1488|Sarah (Sheldon) Potter (1722-)]], daughter of [[Sheldon-134|John Sheldon III (1685-aft.1722)]] and [[Watson-702|Herodias (Watson) Sheldon (abt.1685-)]] *** Wife of [[Potter-7702|Stephen Potter (abt.1733-1799)]]. ** (P7.11) Hannah Potter, of George; 5 July 1783. *** [[Potter-11148|Hannah (Potter) Maxson (1761-1832)]], dau of [[Potter-2799|George Potter (1732-1794)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-497|Amos Maxson (1754-)]] ** (P7.12) Joseph Potter; 18 March 1786. *** [[Potter-11147|Joseph Potter (1759-1822)]], son of [[Potter-2799|George Potter (1732-1794)]] and [[Maxson-60|Content (Maxson) Potter (1732-1815)]]. *** Husband of [[Wells-21678|Phebe (Wells) Potter (1762-1849)]]. ** (P7.13) Lucy Potter; 18 March 1786. *** Not found. ** (P7.14) Lydia Potter; 18 March 1786. *** Possible, but unlikely: [[Coit-282|Lydia (Coit) Potter (1759-1826)]] ** (P7.15) Nathan Potter; 22 March 1786. *** [[Potter-2798|Nathan Potter (1769-1825)]] ** (P7.16) Phebe Potter, wife of Joseph; 18 March 1786. *** [[Wells-21678|Phebe (Wells) Potter (1762-1849)]], dau. of ? *** Wife of [[Potter-11147|Joseph Potter (1759-1822)]]. * '''Prosser (P8) ** (P8.1) Ichabod Prosser; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Prosser-12|Ichabod Prosser Sr (abt.1710-aft.1782)]], son of [[Prosser-168|John Prosser (abt.1672-abt.1714)]] and [[Unknown-370780|Ruth (Unknown) Prosser (aft.1679-)]]. *** Husband of [[Lanphere-83|Patience (Lanphere) Prosser (abt.1715-bef.1763)]] [[#(P8.2)|(P8.2)]] *** Brother of [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]] [[#(L6.22)|(L6.22)]] ** (P8.2) Patience Prosser; before 1750. *** [[Lanphere-83|Patience (Lanphere) Prosser (abt.1715-bef.1763)]], daughter of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] and [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]] [[#(L2.1)|(L2.1)]] *** Wife of [[Prosser-12|Ichabod Prosser Sr (abt.1710-aft.1782)]] [[#(P8.1)|(P8.1)]] *** Sister to ** (P8.3) Ruth Prosser; 20 July 1770. *** [[Prosser-1198|Ruth (Prosser) Rogers (abt.1750-)]], daughter of [[Prosser-12|Ichabod Prosser Sr (abt.1710-aft.1782)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-28295|Jeremiah Rogers (1749-)]] m. March 1771. ==Q R== * '''Rachel (R1) ** (R1.1) Rachel (negro), before 1750. *** Match not found. * '''Rachell (R2) ** (R2.1) Rachell of New London, July, 1768. *** Match not found. * '''Randall (R3) ** (R3.1) Benjamin Randall; 1740, July, 1768. *** [[Randall-1694|Benjamin Randall (abt.1698-1764)]], son of [[Randall-1695|Matthew Randall (abt.1671-1735)]] *** Husband of [[Babcock-1313|Mary (Babcock) Randall (1716-1812)]]. ** (R3.2) Martha Randall; 1 June 1771. *** Possible (but doubtful): [[Williams-939|Martha (Williams) Randall (abt.1698-)]] *** Wife of [[Randall-88|John Randall (1698-)]] ** (R3.3) Mary Randall; 1 July 1768. *** [[Babcock-1313|Mary (Babcock) Randall (1716-1812)]] *** Wife of [[Randall-1694|Benjamin Randall (abt.1698-1764)]]. ** (R3.4) Anna Randall, wife of David, 11 Aug 1770. *** [[Maxson-230|Anna (Maxson) Randall (1741-1820)]], dau. of [[Maxson-234|Joshua Maxson (abt.1721-)]] and [[Slack-616|Anna (Slack) Maxson (1721-)]] *** [[Randall-1897|Lt. David Benjamin Randall Sr. (1739-1820)]], son of [[Randall-1694|Benjamin Randall (abt.1698-1764)]] and [[Babcock-1313|Mary (Babcock) Randall (1716-1812)]]. ** (R3.5) Jonathan Randall; Sept 1779. *** [[Randall-8574|Jonathon Randall (1745-1805)]] *** First husband of [[Maxson-230|Anna (Maxson) Randall (1741-1820)]] ** (R3.6) Sarah Randall; wife of John; Sept 1779. *** [[Babcock-4093|Sarah (Babcock) Randall (1766-1817)]], daughter of ?? *** Wife of [[Randall-5802|Benjamin Randall (1766-1847)]] *** Removed to Berlin, Rensselaer, New York. * '''Renals (R4) ''{Note: Renals, Reynolds, Runals, and Runnals are likely phonetic spelling variants of the same surname.}'' See footnote 1 ** (R4.1) Zacheas Renals; 1718. *** [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] *** Same member as [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3)]] ** (R4.2) Susan Renals; 1718. *** [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] *** Wife of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] *** Same member as [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]] * '''Reney (R5) ** (R5.1) Naomi Reney; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** Probably [[Burdick-95|Naomi (Burdick) Kenney (1657-1715)]] remarried wife of Jonathan Rogers * '''Reynolds (R6) ** (R6.1) Lois Reynolds; July 1768. *** [[Reynolds-4774|Lois Reynolds]], daughter of [[Reynolds-4777|Zaccheus Reynolds (1739-1813)]] [[#(R6.4)|(R6.4)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Reynolds Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]]. ** (R6.2) Susanna Reynolds, wife of Zacheas; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]], dau of [[Maxson-24|John Maxson Jr. (1666-1747)]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3)]] (first) and [[Deake-6|George Deake (bef.1691-bef.1746)]] (second). ** (R6.3) Zacheas Reynolds; July 1768. *** [[Reynolds-4762|Capt. Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]], son of [[Reynolds-4763|Thomas Reynolds (abt.1652-bef.1724)]] and [[Clarke-3889|Sarah (Clarke) Reynolds (1663-1726)]]. *** Husband of [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Reynolds Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]] ** (R6.4) Zacheas Reynolds Jr. 24 May 1771. *** [[Reynolds-4777|Zaccheus Reynolds (1739-1813)]], son of [[Reynolds-4762|Capt. Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Reynolds Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-3610|Phebe (Babcock) Reynolds (1761-1813)]]. ** (R6.5) Bethany Reynolds; 5 July 1775. *** [[Reynolds-4775|Bethany Reynolds]], daughter of [[Reynolds-4777|Zaccheus Reynolds (1739-1813)]] [[#(R6.4)|(R6.4)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Reynolds Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]]. * '''Rhoades (R7) ** (R7.1) Mary Rhoades; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Same member as Mary Roades [[#(R9.1)|(R9.1)]]. ** (R7.2) Amey Rhoades; 1740. *** Not found. ** (R7.3) Dorcas Rhoades; 1740. *** [[Rhodes-127|Dorcas B (Rhodes) Hall (1690-abt.1755)]], daughter of [[Rhodes-46|Theodoty Rhodes (-abt.1733)]] and [[Arnold-57|Mary (Arnold) Rhodes (-1733)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-982|William N Hall (1690-1733)]]. Married in 1756 ** (R7.4) Penelope Rhoades; 1740 *** Could be [[Rhodes-1574|Penelope (Rhodes) Burdick (abt.1706-1763)]] or [[Rhodes-8499|Penelope Rhodes (abt.1727-1791)]]. * '''Riley (R8) ** (R8.1) Sarah Riley; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** Not found. * '''Roades (R9) ** (R9.1) Mary Roades; original, 1712. *** Fit not found. Possible, but not probable: [[Randall-276|Mary (Randall) Rhodes (abt.1673-1729)]] *** Same member as Mary Roades [[#(R7.1)|(R7.1)]].F * '''Rogers (R10) ** (R10.1) Jonathan Rogers; 5 Sep 1712; 1718; 1740; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]], son of [[Rogers-871|Jonathan Rogers (1656-abt.1697)]][[#x|x]] and [[Burdick-95|Naomi (Burdick) Kenney (1657-1715)]][[#x|x]]. *** Husband of [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]] [[#(R10.3)|(R10.3)]] *** Brother of: Ruth (Rogers) Beebe [[#(B9.2)|(B9.2)]], Content (Rogers) Maxson [[#(M4.12)|(M4.12)]]; Rachael (Rogers) Fox [[#(F3.2)|((F3.2)]]; and Catherine (Rogers) Brookfield [[#(B20.1)|(B20.1)]]. *** Brother-in-law to William Beebe Sr. [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]]; Jonathan Maxson [[#(M4.11)|(M4.11)]]. *** Father of Judeth (Rogers) Potter [[#(P7.5)|(P7.5)]], Jonathan Rogers III [[#(R10.10)|(R10.10)]], Tasey Rogers [[#(R10.7)|(R10.7)]] = Tacy (Rogers) Maxson [[#(R10.7)|(R10.7)]], *** Father-in-law to John Maxson [[#(M4.19)|(M4.19)]] ** (R10.2) Rachal Rogers; 5 Sep 1712. 1718. *** Possible [[Rogers-3703|Rachel (Rogers) Fox (1692-1754)]] ''{but should be Rachel Fox in 1718.}'' *** Wife of [[Fox-3848|Samuel Fox (abt.1691-1745)]] *** Same member as Rachel (Rogers) Fox [[#(F3.2)|(F3.2)]]. ** (R10.3) Judeth Rogers; 1718, July, 1768. *** [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]], dau. of Ichabod Potter, and Margaret Helme. *** Wife of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]], son of Jonathan Rogers and Naomi (Burdick) Rogers. ** (R10.4) Hannah Rogers; 1740. *** [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]], daughter of [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox Sr. (1686-1773)]] and [[Clarke-1534|Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox (1678-1753)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] ** (R10.5) Judeth Rogers Jr.; 1740. *** [[Rogers-3689|Judith (Rogers) Potter (1712-1805)]], dau. of Jonathan Rogers Jr. [[#(R10.10)|(R10.10)]] and Judith (Potter) Rogers [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. ***[[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] ** (R10.6) Judeth Maxson Rogers; 1740. *** [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]], daughter of Ichabod Potter Jr. and Margaret Helme. *** Wife of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]] ** (R10.7) Tasey Rogers; 1740. *** [[Rogers-2012|Tacy (Rogers) Maxson (abt.1715-)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and Judith (Potter) Rogers [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-69|Elder John Maxson (abt.1714-abt.1778)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]], son of Jonathan Maxson and Content (Rogers) Maxson. ** (R10.8) Bethiah Rogers, of Capt. Jonathan; before 1750. *** [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]], dau. of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Judith (Potter) Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-7006|John Davis Jr. (1723-1792)]] [[#(D4.13)|(D4.13, 14, 19, & 24)]] ** (R10.9) Hannah Rogers, of Capt. Jonathan; before 1750. *** [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]], dau of [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox Sr. (1686-1773)]] and [[Clarke-1534|Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox (1678-1753)]]. *** Wife of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] *** Same member as Hannah Rogers [[#(R10.4)|(R10.4)]]. ** (R10.10) Jonathan Rogers Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]], son of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]] [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Judith (Potter) Rogers [[#(R10.5)|(R10.5)]]. *** Husband of [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]] [[#(R10.4)|(R10.4)]] first, and [[Newbury-75|Sarah (Newbury) Rogers (1728-1815)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] (second). ** (R10.11) Clarke Rogers; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-28284|Clark Rogers (1745-)]], son of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] [[#(R10.10)|(R10.10)]] and [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]] [[#(R10.4)|(R10.4)]]. *** Husband of Esther Rogers [[#(R10.24)|(R10.24)]] (first), and Hannah (Greene) Rogers[[#x|(x)]], widow of Ezekiel Rogers [[#(R10.28)|(R10.28)]], second. Note: Esther Rogers [[#(R10.24)|(R10.24)]] and Ezekiel Rogers [[#(R10.28)|(R10.28)]] were siblings. ** (R10.12) David Rogers; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]][[#+|+]], son of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]] [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]] [[#(R10.3)|(R10.3)]]. *** Husband of [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]] (first), [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]] [[#(G7.1)|(G7.1)]] & [[#(R10.6)|(R10.6)]] (second), and [[Truman-606|Susanna (Truman) Rogers (1742-1823)]] [[#(T6.5)|(T6.5)]] (Third). *** Father of: Ezekiel Rogers [[#(R10.28)|(R10.28)]]; Esther Rogers [[#(R10.24)|(R10.24)]]; Ruth (Rogers) Crandall [[#(C14.41)|(C14.41)]]; Zebulon Rogers Sr. [[#(R10.34)|(R10.34)]] *** Father in law of: Mary (Barton) Rogers (1760-1852) [[#(B6.1)|(B6.1)]], wife of his son Paul Rogers, and Benjamin Greene [[#(G8.3)|(G8.3)]], husband of daughter Frances Grace (Rogers) Greene. ** (R10.13) Elizabeth Rogers, of Nathan; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-393|Elizabeth (Rogers) Lanphere (1747-1808)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]]. *** Wife of [[Lanphere-53|Jonathan (Lanphere) Lanphear (1748-1803)]] ** (R10.14) Ephraim Rogers; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-19617|Ephraim Rogers (1747-aft.1817)]], son of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers (1714-1787)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-730|Tacy (Maxson) Rogers (1753-)]] [[#(R10.7)|(R10.7)]] (first) and [[Beebe-1635|Patience (Beebe) Maynard (1765-1842)]] [[#(B9.5)|(B9.5)]] (second) ** (R10.15) Hannah Rogers, wife of Nathan; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-1365|Hannah (Crandall) Rogers (1737-)]], dau. of John Crandall and Hannah Crandall. *** Second wife of [[Rogers-3693|Elder Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] [[#(R10.19)|(R10.19)]]. *** Mother of Phineas Rogers [[#(R10.33)| (R10.33)]] ** (R10.16) Jeremiah Rogers; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Rogers-28225|Jeremiah Rogers (1743-1810)]] or [[Rogers-24095|Jeremiah Rogers (bef.1723-)]] or [[Rogers-11158|Jeremiah Rogers (1716-)]] ** (R10.17) Jonathan Rogers Jr.; July 1768. ***[[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] *** Husband of [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]] [[#(R10.4)|(R10.4)]] (first) and [[Newbury-75|Sarah (Newbury) Rogers (1728-1815)]] [[#(R10.23)|(R10.23)]] (second). ** (R10.18) Lydia Rogers; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Miner-2816|Lydia (Miner) Rogers (abt.1730-)]] ''{possible 2nd marriage of Lydia Miner [[#(M9.1)|(M9.1)]].}'' OR [[Barber-281|Lydia (Barber) Rogers (1730-1807)]] OR [[Rogers-25128|Jonathan Rogers (abt.1736-1809)]] OR [[Rogers-28283|Lydia Rogers (1740-1832)]] ** (R10.19) Nathan Rogers Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]], son of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]] [[#(R10.3)|(R10.3)]]. *** Husband of [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] (first) and [[Crandall-1365|Hannah (Crandall) Rogers (1737-)]] [[#(R10.15)|(R10.15)]] (second) ** (R10.20) Sarah Rogers, wife of Jonathan Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Newbury-75|Sarah (Newbury) Rogers (1728-1815)]], daughter of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]]. *** Second wife of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] [[#(R10.17)|(R10.17)]]. ** (R10.21) Simony Rogers (negro); July 1768. *** Not found. ** (R10.22) Martha Rogers, of Nathan, New London; July 7, 1770. *** [[Rogers-28296|Martha (Rogers) Greenman (1751-)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]]. *** Wife of ? Greenman *** Removed to Stephentown, Rensselaer, N.Y. ** (R10.23) Sarah Rogers, of Jonathan, New London; July 7, 1770. *** [[Rogers-30188|Sarah (Rogers) Harris (1752-)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] and [[Newbury-75|Sarah (Newbury) Rogers (1728-1815)]] *** Wife of ? Harris. ** (R10.24) Esther Rogers, wife of Clarke, July and Aug., 1770. *** [[Rogers-8688|Esther Rogers (1746-)]][[#+|+]], daughter of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] and [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]]. *** Wife of [[Rogers-37927|Clarke Rogers (abt.1745-)]]. *** Sibling to: Ezekiel Rogers [[#(R10.28)|(R10.28)]]; Ruth (Rogers) Crandall [[#(C14.41)|(C14.41)]]; Zebulon Rogers Sr. [[#(R10.34)|(R10.34)]] *** In-law to: Mary (Barton) Rogers (1760-1852) [[#(B6.1)|(B6.1)]], wife of his brother Paul Rogers, and Benjamin Greene [[#(G8.3)|(G8.3)]], husband of sister Frances Grace (Rogers) Greene. ** (R10.25) Davis Rogers; July and Aug 1770. *** [[Rogers-21165|Davis Rogers (1754-1833)]], son of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]]. *** [[Minor-1512|Hannah (Minor) Rogers (1754-1821)]]. ** (R10.26) Martha Rogers; July and Aug 1770. *** [[Rogers-28296|Martha (Rogers) Greenman (1751-)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]]. *** Wife of ? ** (R10.27) Abigail Rogers, of Jonathan; Aug 1770. *** Not found. ** (R10.28) Ezekiel Rogers, of New London; March 1771. *** [[Rogers-8683|Ezekiel Rogers (1744-1781)]], son of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] and [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]] *** Husband of [[Greene-2202|Hannah (Greene) Rogers (1754-1831)]]. ** (R10.29) Tasey Rogers, wife of Ephraim; 27 Nov 1773. *** [[Maxson-730|Tacy (Maxson) Rogers (1753-)]], dau of [[Maxson-69|John Maxson (abt.1714-abt.1778)]] and [[Rogers-2012|Tacy (Rogers) Maxson (abt.1715-)]] *** First wife of [[Rogers-19617|Ephraim Rogers (1747-aft.1817)]] [[#(R10.14)|(R10.14)]] ** (R10.30) Dinah Rogers; 12 Aug 776. *** Not found ** (R10.31) Jonathan Rogers 3d; 12 Aug 1776. *** Same as (R10.10?) ** (R10.32) Judeth Rogers; 12 Aug 1776. *** [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]], daughter of John Maxson [[#(M4.17)|(M4.17)]] and Hannah Maxson [[#(M4.14)|(M4.14)]]. *** Wife of [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1756)]][[#x|x]] (first) and [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (1720-1803)]] [[#(R10.12)|(R10.12)]] (second). ** (R10.33) Phenias Rogers; 12 Aug 1776. *** [[Rogers-20051|Phineas Rogers (1764-1857)]], son of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] [[#(R10.19)|(R10.19)]] and [[Crandall-1365|Hannah (Crandall) Rogers (1737-)]] [[#(R10.15)|(R10.15)]]. *** Husband of [[Beebe-1634|Rebecca (Beebe) Rogers (1763-1856)]] [[#(B9.25)|(B9.25)]], dau. of Theophilus Beebe [[#x|(x)]] and Mercy (Rogers) Beebe [[#(B9.25)|(B9.25)]] ** (R10.34) Zebulon Rogers; 12 Aug 1776. *** [[Rogers-8687|Zebulon Rogers Sr. (1757-1829)]], son of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] and [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]]. *** Husband of [[Greene-6459|Sarah (Greene) Rogers (1755-1842)]] [[#(R10.38)|(R10.38)]]. ** (R10.35) Rebecca Rogers, at Long Island; 23 June 1784. *** [[Beebe-1634|Rebecca (Beebe) Rogers (1763-1856)]], dau of Theophilus Beebe and Mercy (Rogers) Beebe [[#(B9.25)|(B9.25)]]. *** Wife of [[Rogers-20051|Phineas Rogers (1764-1857)]] [[#(R10.33)|(R10.33)]]. ** (R10.36) Bethana Rogers, of Nathan; 27 Sept 1784. *** [[Rogers-23851|Bethany (Rogers) Bliven (1772-1863)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Crandall-1365|Hannah (Crandall) Rogers (1737-)]]. *** Wife of [[Bliven-169|Theodore Bliven (1763-1848)]]. ** (R10.37) Meleta Rogers, wife of Jonathan Jr.; 27 Sept 1784. *** [[Greene-6044|Humility (Greene) Rogers (1757-1804)]], dau. of [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1757)]] and [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-21600|Jonathan Rogers (1760-1824)]] ** (R10.38) Sarah Rogers, wife of Zeb, of New London; 27 Sept 1784. *** [[Greene-6459|Sarah (Greene) Rogers (1755-1842)]], dau. of [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1757)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Greene (1731-)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Wife of [[Rogers-8687|Zebulon Rogers Sr. (1757-1829)]] [[#(R10.34)|(R10.34)]]. ** (R10.39) Amos Rogers; 15 Oct 1785. *** [[Rogers-19784|Amos Rogers (1743-1822)]], son of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]]. *** Husband of [[Dake-268|Anna (Dake) Rogers (abt.1745-aft.1785)]]. ** (R10.40) Amos Rogers Jr.; 20 Oct 1785. *** [[Rogers-28738|Amos Rogers (1767-1822)]], son of [[Rogers-19784|Amos Rogers (1743-1822)]] and [[Dake-268|Anna (Dake) Rogers (abt.1745-aft.1785)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-2750|Elizabeth (Crandall) Rogers (1769-1855)]]. ** (R10.41) John Rogers, of Amos; 2 Nov 1785. *** Not found. * '''Rose (R11) ** (R11.1) Lois Rose, wife of John; 11 March 1786. *** [[Taylor-25237|Lois (Taylor) Ross (abt.1749-)]] *** Wife of [[Ross-7674|John Ross II (1741-abt.1820)]] * '''Ross (R12) ** (R12.1) Abigail Ross, wife of William; before 1750. *** Not found ** (R12.2) Esther Ross, wife of James; 2 Sep 1786. *** Not found. * '''Runals (R13) ** (R13.1) Elizabeth Lewis Runals; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (R13.2) Rebecca Runals; 1740. *** Match not found. * '''Runnals (R14) ** (R14.1) Susannah Runnals; 1740. *** [[Babcock-164|Susannah (Babcock) Reynolds (abt.1677-1723)]] ** (R14.2) Zacheas Runnals; 1740. *** [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] ==S== * '''Satterly (S1) ** (S1.1) + Mary Satterly; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Bush-5188|Mary (Bush) Satterlee (abt.1650-aft.1718)]], wife of [[Satterlee-17|Nicholas Satterlee (abt.1649-aft.1703)]]. *** Mother of John Satterly [[#(S1.3)|(S1.3)]] ** (S1.2) + Experience Satterly; 1740. *** [[Lanphere-34|Experience (Lanphere) Satterlee (1709-bef.1748)]], dau of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] and [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]] [[#(L2.1)|(L2.1)]] *** First wife of [[Satterlee-4|John Satterlee (1702-abt.1758)]] [[#(S1.3)|(S1.3)]] *** Mother of Prudence Newberry [[#(N1.5)|(N1.5)]]. ** (S1.3) + John Satterly; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Satterlee-4|John Satterlee (1702-abt.1758)]], son of [[Satterlee-17|Nicholas Satterlee (abt.1649-aft.1703)]] and [[Bush-5188|Mary (Bush) Satterlee (abt.1650-abt.1705)]] [[#(S1.1)|(S1.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Lanphere-34|Experience (Lanphere) Satterlee (1709-bef.1748)]] [[#(S1.2)|(S1.2)]] (first) and [[Lanphear-4|Amey (Lanphear) Satterlee (1715-)]] (second). *** Father of [[Satterlee-151|Prudence (Satterlee) Newberry (1739-abt.1770)]] [[#(N1.5)|(N1.5)]]. ** (S1.4) Eunice Satterly; July 1768. *** [[Clark-53454|Eunice (Clark) Satterlee (abt.1730-)]], *** Wife of [[Satterlee-148|William Satterlee (1727-1780)]], son of John Satterly [[#(S1.3)|(S1.3)]] and Experience (Lanphere) Satterly [[#(S1.2)|(S1.2)]] *** Daughter-in-law of John Satterly [[#(S1.3)|(S1.3)]] and Experience (Lanphere) Satterly [[#(S1.2)|(S1.2)]] ** (S1.5) Patience Satterly; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Satterly-43|Patience (Satterly) Hallock (1750-1837)]] ** (S1.6) Hannah Satterly; 10 July 1779. *** Possible: [[Satterly-70|Hannah Satterly (1720-)]] ** (S1.7) Elizabeth Satterly, of William; 10 July 1779. *** Probable: [[Satterlee-328|Elizabeth (Satterlee) Palmiter (1761-1838)]] * '''Saunders (S2) ** (S2.1) Edward Saunders; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Saunders-43|Edward Saunders (1662-1732)]], son of Tobias Saunders and Mary (Peckham) Saunders ** (S2.2) Edward Saunders Jr.; 1718. *** [[Saunders-38|Edward Saunders (abt.1703-abt.1748)]], son of Edward Saunders Sr. and Sarah (Bliss) Saunders *** Husband of Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders [[#(S2.3)|(S2.3)]]. *** Father of Edward Saunders III [[#(S2.11)|(S2.11)]] and Jonathan Saunders [[#(S2.16)|(S2.16)]]. ** (S2.3) Elizabeth Babcock Saunders; 1740. *** [[Babcock-28|Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders (1704-abt.1750)]], dau. of George Babcock [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]]. *** Wife of Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]]. ***Mother of Edward Saunders III [[#(S2.11)|(S2.11)]] and Jonathan Saunders [[#(S2.16)|(S2.16)]]. *** Same member as Elizabeth Babcock [[#(B1.12)|(B1.12)]] ** (S2.4) Mary Saunders, wife of William; 1740. *** [[Vars-6|Mary (Vars) Saunders (1712-)]][[#+|(+)]], dau. of Isaac Vars [[#x|(x)]] and Rebekah (Larkin) Vars [[#(V1.1)|(V1.1)]] & [[#(V1.2)|(V1.2)]]. *** Wife of William Saunders [[#(S2.8)|(S2.8)]] *** Mother of William Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.22)|(S2.22)]]. ** (S2.5) Mary Saunders; 1740. *** [[Saunders-105|Mary (Saunders) Sisson (1715-1756)]], dau. of Edward and Sarah (Bliss) Saunders. *** Sister of Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]], William Saunders Sr. [[#(S2.8)|(S2.8)]] *** Wife of [[Sisson-729|Thomas Freeman Sisson (abt.1719-1782)]]. Married circa 1740, hence maiden surname on 1740 membership roll. ** (S2.6) Rachal Saunders; 1740. *** Probable: [[Bliven-27|Rachel (Bliven) Saunders (1697-aft.1746)]] *** Wife of [[Saunders-695|Stephen Saunders (abt.1675-1746)]] ** (S2.7) Rachal Saunders, widow; July 1768. *** Same member as [[#(S2.6)|(S2.6)]] ** (S2.8) William Saunders; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Saunders-107|William Saunders (1713-1772)]][[#+|(+)]], son of Edward Saunders [[#(S2.1)|(S2.1)]] and Sarah (Bliss) Saunders [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Vars-102|Mary (Vars) Saunders (1712-)]] [[#(S2.4)|(S2.4)]]. *** Brother to Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]] and Mary (Saunders) Sisson [[#(S2.5)|(S2.5)]]. *** Father of William Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.22)|(S2.22)]]. ** (S2.9) Anna Saunders, wife of Benjamin; before 1750. *** [[Winslow-1026|Ann Winslow (1690-1767)]], dau. of Job Winslow and Ruth (Cole) Winslow. *** Wife of [[Saunders-11446|Benjamin Saunders (abt.1682-1731)]] ** (S2.10) Reede Saunders; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Pendleton-1270|Read (Pendleton) Saunders (1704-aft.1777)]], dau. of Caleb Pendleton and Elizabeth (Lanphere) Pendleton. *** Wife of [[Saunders-4234|John Saunders (1705-1777)]] *** Mother of Mary (Saunders) Stillman Davis [[#(S15.15)|(S15.15)]] ** (S2.11) Edward Saunders; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-4352|Edward Saunders III (abt.1725-bef.1791)]], son of Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]] and Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders [[#(S2.3)|(S2.3)]]. ** (S2.12) Eleanor Saunders, wife of David; July 1768. *** No match found. ** (S2.13) Elizabeth Saunders, widow; July 1768. *** Possible (missing data): [[Crumb-64|Elizabeth (Crumb) Saunders (1708-)]] ** (S2.14) Elizabeth Saunders, wife of Isaac; July 1768. *** [[Potter-2696|Elizabeth (Potter) Saunders (1727-abt.1799)]], daughter of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-102|Isaac Saunders (1725-1812)]] ** (S2.15) James Saunders; July 1768. *** Probable [[Saunders-103|James Saunders (1717-1794)]] ** (S2.16) Jonathan Saunders; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-9267|Jonathan Saunders (1746-1829)]], son of Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]] and Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders [[#(S2.3)|(S2.3)]] ** (S2.17) Lydia Saunders, wife of Stephen; July 1768. *** [[Wilcox-2723|Lydia (Wilcox) Saunders (1725-1818)]], dau. of Edward Wilcox and Dinah (Barber) Wilcox. *** Wife of [[Saunders-2435|Stephen Saunders Jr. (abt.1722-abt.1777)]] [[#(S2.21)|(S2.21)]], son of Stephen Saunders and Rachael (Bliven) Saunders. *** Husband of [[Wilcox-2723|Lydia (Wilcox) Saunders (1725-1818)]] [[#(S2.17)|(S2.17)]]. ** (S2.18) Mary Saunders, wife of Peleg; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-10667|Mary (Clarke) Saunders (1741-1803)]], daughter of [[Clarke-18014|Thomas Clarke Jr (abt.1715-abt.1761)]] and [[Willet-282|Thankful (Willet) Clarke (abt.1718-abt.1754)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-4804|Peleg Saunders (1737-1822)]] ** (S2.19) Mary Saunders, wife of William; July 1768. *** Probable match: [[Vars-6|Mary (Vars) Saunders (1712-)]] ** (S2.20) Sarah Saunders; July 1768. *** Possible match: [[Saunders-101|Sarah Saunders (1704-1774)]] ** (S2.21) Stephen Saunders; July 1768. fa *** [[Saunders-2435|Stephen Saunders Jr. (abt.1722-abt.1777)]] ** (S2.22) William Saunders Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-106|William Saunders (1734-1755)]][[#+|(+)]], son of William Saunders Sr. [[#(S2.8)|(S2.8)]] and Mary (Vars) Saunders [[#(S2.4)|(S2.4)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-96|Prudence (Babcock) Saunders (1732-)]] [[#(S2.23)|(S2.23)]]. *** Grandson of Edward Saunders [[#(S2.1)|(S2.1)]]. ** (S2.23) Prudence Saunders, wife of William; 20 April 1770. *** [[Babcock-96|Prudence (Babcock) Saunders (1732-)]], dau. of Joseph Babcock Jr. and Susannah (Thompson) Babcock. *** Wife of [[Saunders-106|William Saunders (1734-1755)]] *** Mother of [[Saunders-110|Mary (Saunders) Merriott]] [[#(M6.2)|(M6.2)]] ** (S2.24) Mary Saunders, wife of Uriah; May 1770. *** Match not found. ** (S2.25) Uriah Saunders; 29 June 1771. *** Match not found. ** (S2.26) Joseph Saunders; Aug 1775. *** [[Saunders-11380|Joseph Saunders (1721-1795)]], son of [[Saunders-693|John Saunders (abt.1669-1746)]] and [[Belcher-411|Silence (Belcher) Saunders (1679-1749)]] *** Husband of [[Lanphere-241|Mercy Mary (Lanphere) Saunders (abt.1721-aft.1762)]] *** Father of [[Saunders-11389|Hannah (Saunders) Bent (1745-)]] [[#(B11.1)|(B11.1)]]; ** (S2.27) Lucy Saunders, wife of Joseph; 25 May 1776. *** Match not found. ** (S2.28) Lydia Saunders, wife of Joseph Jr.; 2 Aug 1777. *** [[Crandall-2417|Lydia (Crandall) Saunders (1754-1839)]], dau. of [[Crandall-316|James Crandall Junior (1730-1797)]] and [[Clark-13819|Sarah (Clark) Crandall (1734-1830)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-11378|Joseph Saunders Jr. (1758-1835)]]. ** (S2.29) Martha Saunders, wife of Charles; 16 Oct 1779. *** [[Hull-209|Martha (Hull) Saunders (1755-bef.1827)]], dau. of [[Hull-182|Joseph Hull (1706-1771)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-8371|Charles Saunders (1755-abt.1827)]] ** (S2.30) Stephen Saunders; 16 Oct 1779. *** [[Saunders-6794|Lt. Stephen B Saunders III (1749-1839)]], son of Stephen Saunders Sr. [[#(S2.21)|(S2.21)]] and Lydia (Wilcox) Saunders [[#(S2.17)|(S2.17)]]. *** Husband of [[Stillman-556|Tacy (Stillman) Saunders (1755-1828)]] [[#(S2.31)|(S2.31)]] ** (S2.31) Tacy Saunders, wife of Stephen; 10 Oct 1779. *** [[Stillman-556|Tacy (Stillman) Saunders (1755-1828)]], dau. of George Stillman and Mary (Burdick) Stillman. *** Wife of [[Saunders-6794|Lt. Stephen B Saunders III (1749-1839)]] [[#(S2.30)|(S2.30)]] ** (S2.32) Augustus Saunders; 30 Oct 1779. *** [[Saunders-6831|Augustus Saunders (1757-abt.1813)]], son of [[Saunders-2435|Stephen Saunders Jr. (abt.1722-abt.1777)]] and [[Wilcox-2723|Lydia (Wilcox) Saunders (1725-1818)]]. *** Husband of [[Vars-64|Elizabeth (Vars) Saunders (1758-abt.1845)]] [[#(S2.33)|(S2.33)]] ** (S2.33) Elizabeth Saunders, wife of Augustus; May 1780. *** [[Vars-64|Elizabeth (Vars) Saunders (1758-abt.1845)]], daughter of [[Vars-46|Isaac Vars (1733-1821)]], and [[Burdick-422|Elizabeth (Burdick) Vars (1735-1778)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-6831|Augustus Saunders (1757-abt.1813)]] [[#(S2.32)|(S2.32)]] ** (S2.34) Eunice Saunders, wife of Caleb; 12 Aug 1780. *** [[Burdick-1579|Eunice (Burdick) Saunders (1755-1800)]], dau of [[Burdick-15|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (1714-1776)]] and [[Wells-86|Tacy (Wells) Burdick (1715-1755)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-5988|Caleb Saunders (abt.1753-1821)]], son of [[Saunders-102|Isaac Saunders (1725-1812)]] and Burdick-1579 ** (S2.35) Rebecca Saunders, of Uriah; 1 Jan 1786. *** Not entered. ** (S2.36) Fanny Saunders; 6 Jan 1786. *** Not found ** (S2.37) Amelia Saunders; 18 March 1786. *** [[Saunders-4586|Amelia (Saunders) Chambers (1765-1822)]], dau. of [[Saunders-4804|Peleg Saunders (1737-1822)]] and [[Clarke-10667|Mary (Clarke) Saunders (1741-1803)]]. *** Wife of [[Chambers-3214|William Chambers (abt.1757-abt.1850)]] *** Removed to Broadalbin, NY ** (S2.38) Dorcas Saunders; wife of Luke; 25 March 1786. *** Not entered. ** (S2.39) Luke Saunders; 25 March 1786 *** Possible [[Saunders-1995|Luke Saunders (1758-1850)]] ** (S2.40) Arnold Saunders; 29 April 1786. *** Not entered ** (S2.41) Edward Saunders; 29 April 1786. *** Possible [[Saunders-4352|Edward Saunders III (abt.1725-bef.1791)]] ** (S2.42) Polly Saunders, wife of Edward; 29 April 1786. *** Match not found. ** (S2.43) Betsey Saunders, of Edward; 6 May 1786. *** Match not found. ** (S2.44) Joshua Saunders; 27 May 1786. *** Possible [[Saunders-5743|Joshua Saunders (abt.1753-)]] ** (S2.45) Martha Saunders, wife of Joshua; 27 May 1786. *** Not Found ** (S2.46) Clarke Saunders; 22 June 1786. *** Not Found. ** (S2.47) Waite Saunders, wife of Isaac; 22 June 1786. *** [[Hiscox-41|Waity (Hiscox) Saunders (1762-1802)]], dau of [[Hiscox-63|William Hiscox (1731-1791)]] and [[Gardiner-1627|Penelope (Gardiner) Hiscox (1737-1826)]] *** Wife of [[Saunders-2753|Isaac Saunders (abt.1760-1819)]] * '''Schriverns (S3) ** (S3.1) William Schriverns; 4 Nov 1780. *** Match not found. * '''Seers (S4) ** (S4.1) Mercy Seers; July 1768. *** Match not found. * '''Sonnows (S5) ** (S5.1) John Sonnows; before 1750. *** Match not found. * '''Sheffield (S6) ** (S6.1) Barshua Sheffield, wife of George, of Kingston; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[King-10691|Bathshua (King) Sheffield (1721-1799)]], daughter of [[King-10672|William King (1688-1775)]] [[#(K2.2)|(K2.2)]] and [[Beebe-738|Bathshua (Beebe) King (1688-1764)]] [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Sheffield-2157|George Sheffield (1718-)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of [[Sheffield-175|Joseph Sheffield II (1685-1732)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Earle-617|Mary (Earle) Sheffield (1693-1755)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (S6.2) Robert Sheffield; July 1768. *** [[Sheffield-171|Robert Sheffield II (1726-1807)]], son of [[Sheffield-167|Robert Sheffield I]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[King-10692|Susannah (King) Sheffield (1723-1766)]] [[#(K2.4)|(K2.4)]]. * '''Sheldon (S7) ** (S7.1) Hannah Sheldon; 1740. *** Probable match: [[Unknown-250274|Hannah (Unknown) Sheldon (abt.1692-)]] ** (S7.2) Eleanor Sheldon, wife of William Jr.; 22 July 1769. *** [[Foster-25317|Eleanor (Foster) Sheldon (1749-1820)]] *** Wife of [[Sheldon-4039|William Sheldon (1758-1790)]] ** (S7.3) Potter Sheldon; 15 July 1786. *** Possible: [[Sheldon-2964|Potter Sheldon (abt.1768-1814)]] * '''Shelley (S8) ** (S8.1) Jean Shelley; 1718. *** Possible [[Shelley-1569|Jane (Shelley) Tanner (abt.1695-bef.1723)]] * '''Sisson (S9) ** (S9.1) Mary Sisson; July 1768. *** Possible match--death date mismatch: [[Saunders-105|Mary (Saunders) Sisson (1715-1756)], dau. of [[Saunders-43|Edward Saunders (1662-1732)]] and [[Bliss-319|Sarah (Bliss) Saunders (1680-1720)]]. *** Wife of [[Sisson-729|Thomas Freeman Sisson (abt.1719-1782)]] ** (S9.2) Mary Sisson; Aug 1775. *** Match not found. ** (S9.3) John Sisson; 12 July 1783. *** [[Sisson-19|John Sisson Sr (1749-1818)]] *** Husband of [[Crandall-1635|Alchilla (Crandall) Sisson (1755-1832)]] ** (S9.4) Ruth Sisson; 13 May 1786, *** Match not found. ** (S9.5) Keturah Sisson, wife of John; 20 May 1788. *** [[Burdick-1295|Keturah (Burdick) Sisson (1741-)]], dau. of [[Burdick-142|Peter Burdick (1703-1800)]] and [[Reynolds-9227|Desire (Reynolds) Burdick (1706-1795)]] *** Wife of [[Sisson-717|John Sisson (abt.1730-1815)]] ** (S9.6) Content Sisson; 2 Sept 1786. *** Probable: [[Lanphere-16|Content (Lanphere) Sisson (abt.1737-)]], dau. of [[Lanphere-17|Daniel (Lanphere) Landphair (1707-bef.1788)]] and [[Prosser-11|Cattron (Prosser) Lanphere (1710-1788)]]. *** Wife of [[West-22902|Timothy West (abt.1727-abt.1767)]] and ?? Sission. * '''Slack (S10) ** (S10.1) Mary Slack; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Slack-990|Mary (Slack) Burdick (1719-)]] ** (S10.2) Abigail Slack; before 1750. *** [[Lewis-14805|Abigail (Lewis) Slack (1693-)]] ** (S10.3) Anna Slack; before 1750. *** Possible match: [[Slack-616|Anna (Slack) Maxson (1721-)]] * '''Smith (S11) ** (S11.1) John Smith; original, 1712, 13 Sep 1712. *** Match not found. ** (S11.2) Benoni Smith; 1740. *** [[Smith-84109|Benoni Smith (abt.1700-bef.1762)]] ** (S11.3) Ruth Smith; before 1750. *** [[Pendleton-572|Ruth (Pendleton) Wilbur (abt.1706-1787)]] ** (S11.4) Mary Smith, wife of Nathan; July 1768. *** Possible match: [[Thomas-16476|Mary (Thomas) Smith (1735-1819)]] * '''Stetson (S12) ** (S12.1) Thankful Stetson; 1740. *** Same member as (S12.2) ** (S12.2) Thankful Stetson, widow; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-3725|Thankful (Saunders) Stetson (1712-1782)]], dau of [[Saunders-695|Stephen Saunders (abt.1675-1746)]] and [[Crandall-454|Thankful (Crandall) Saunders (abt.1680-abt.1713)]]. *** Wife of [[Stetson-307|Cornelius Stetson (1708-1772)]]. ** (S12.3) Susanna Stetson, wife of Cornelius; 19 May 1781. *** Not found. ** (S12.4) Dorcas Stetson, widow; 8 June 1781. *** [[Hall-15188|Dorcas (Hall) Stetson (1748-1781)]], wife of [[Hall-15189|William Hall (abt.1720-1780)]] and [[Kenyon-696|Sarah (Kenyon) Hall (1724-abt.1799)]]. *** Wife of [[Stetson-306|Stephen Stetson I (1747-abt.1782)]]. ** (S12.5) Martha Stetson; 1740. *** Not found. ** (S12.6) Mary Stetson, wife of William, Jr.; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Stewart (S13) ** (S13.1) William Stewart; 7 July 1770. *** Not found ** (S13.2) William Stewart Jr.; July and Aug 1770. *** [[Stewart-6075|William Stewart Jr. (abt.1680-aft.1771)]] *** Husband of [[Burdick-565|Martha (Burdick) Stewart (abt.1699-)]] ** (S13.3) Mary Stewart, of William, Aug 1776. *** Not found * '''Stiles (S14) ** (S14.1) Israel Stiles; 1740, July 1768. *** Probable: [[Stiles-1399|Israel Stiles Jr. (1740-1763)]], son of [[Stiles-1363|Israel Stiles Sr (1716-1791)]] and [[Hall-9784|Hannah (Hall) Stiles (1717-)]]. *** Husband of [[Johnson-19750|Anna Johnson (abt.1740-)]] ** (S14.2) Mary Stiles; July 1768. *** [[Stiles-1402|Mary Stiles (1738-)]], dau. of [[Stiles-1363|Israel Stiles Sr (1716-1791)]] and [[Hall-9784|Hannah (Hall) Stiles (1717-)]]. ** (S14.3) Mary Stiles, wife of Israel; 26 May 1784. *** Not found. * '''Stillman (S15) ** (S15.1) Deborah Stillman; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Crandall-207|Deborah (Crandall) Stillman (1688-abt.1736)]], dau. of [[Crandall-130|Joseph Crandall (abt.1661-1737)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Burdick-91|Deborah (Burdick) Crandall (1662-1697)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-17|George Stillman III (1679-1760)]] [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]]. ** (S15.2) George Stillman; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Stillman-17|George Stillman III (1679-1760)]], son of [[Stillman-10|George Stillman II (1654-1728)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Pickering-415|Jane (Pickering) Stillman (1659-1685)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-207|Deborah (Crandall) Stillman]] [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. *** Father of Deborah (Stillman) Tanner [[#(S15.3)|(S15.3)]]; George Stillman IV [[#(S15.7)|(S15.7)]]; Joseph Stillman [[#(S15.13)|(S15.13)]]; John Stillman [[#(S15.12)|(S15.12)]]; Elisha Stillman [[#(S15.13)|(S15.13)]]; and Benjamin Stillman [[#(S15.10)|(S15.10)]] ** (S15.3) Deborah Stillman (2nd); 1718, 1740. ***[[Stillman-281|Deborah (Stillman) Tanner (1706-1767)]], daughter of [[Stillman-17|George Stillman]] [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and [[Crandall-207|Deborah (Crandall) Stillman]] [[#(S15.6)|(S15.6)]]. *** Second wife of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]]. ** (S15.4) Mary Stillman; 1718. *** Match not found. ** (S15.5) Mary (Maxon) Stillman; 1740 *** [[Maxson-54|Mary (Maxson) Stillman (1718-1797)]], dau. of Joseph Maxson Jr. [[#x|(x)] and Bethiah Maxson [[#x|(x)]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-397|Joseph Stillman (1716-bef.1757)]] ** (S15.6) Elisha Stillman; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]], son of George Stillman [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. *** Husband of Hannah (Rogers) Stillman (first), and Mary (Davis) Stillman [[#(S15.15)|(S15.15)]] (second). ** (S15.7) George Stillman Jr.; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Stillman-487|George Stillman IV (1713-aft.1774)]], son of George Stillman III [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. ** (S15.8) Mary Stillman, wife of George Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Burdick-1530|Mary (Burdick) Stillman (1720-1811)]], dau. of Samuel Hubbard Burdick and Tacy (Maxson) Burdick ** (S15.9) George Stillman Jr.; 16 Oct 1770. *** [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]], son of George Stillman IV [[#(S15.7)|(S15.7)]] and Mary (Burdick) Stillman [[#(S15.8)|(S15.8)]]. *** Husband of Esther Stillman [[#(S15.11)|(S15.11)]]. ** (S15.10) Benjamin Stillman; July 1768. *** [[Stillman-236|Benjamin Stillman (abt.1724-1791)]], son of George Stillman III [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] [[#(S15.14)|(S15.14)]] ** (S15.11) Esther Stillman; July 1768. *** [[Stillman-557|Esther Stillman (1740-)]], dau. of Joseph Stillman and Mary (Maxson) Stillman *** Wife of [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]] [[#(S15.9)|(S15.9)]] ** (S15.12) John Stillman; July 1768. *** [[Stillman-569|John Stillman (1719-)]], son of George Stillman III [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman]] [[#(S15.16)|(S15.16)]]. ** (S15.13) Joseph Stillman; July 1768. *** [[Stillman-397|Joseph Stillman (1716-bef.1757)]], son of George Stillman III [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. ''{Note death date mis-match.}'' **** Alternate identity: [[Stillman-545|Joseph Stillman (1743-1825)]], son of [[Stillman-397|Joseph Stillman (1716-bef.1757)]] and [[Maxson-54|Mary (Maxson) Stillman (1718-1797)]] Husband of [[Stillman-546|Eunice Stillman (1751-1837)]] ** (S15.14) Mary Stillman, wife of Benjamin; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Stillman Davis (1731-1777)]], dau. of John Saunders and Read (Pendleton) Saunders [[#(S2.10)|(S2.10)]]. *** Wife of Benjamin Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.10)]] (first) and John Davis II [[#(D4.14)|(D4.14)]] (second). ** (S15.15) Mary Stillman, wife of Elisha; July 1768. *** [[Davis-7040|Mary (Davis) Stillman (1737-1785)]], dau. of John Davis [[#(D4.6)|(D4.6)]]., and Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis [[#(D4.9)|(D4.9)]].. *** Wife of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]] [[#(S15.6)|(S15.6)]]. ** (S15.16) Mary Stillman, wife of John; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman (1729-)]], daughter of [[Clarke-10558|Joseph Clarke (abt.1700-)]] and [[Crandall-196|Deborah (Crandall) Clark (abt.1707-bef.1807)]]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-569|John Stillman (1719-)]] [[#(S15.12)|(S15.12)]] ** (S15.17) Mary Stillman; July 1768. *** Possible matches: [[Maxson-54|Mary (Maxson) Stillman (1718-1797)]] or [[Burdick-1530|Mary (Burdick) Stillman (1720-1811)]] or [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman (1729-)]] ** (S15.18) Elisha Stillman Jr.; 22 Nov 1777. *** [[Stillman-805|Elisha Stillman Jr. (aft.1745-)]], son of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr.]] and [[Rogers-3697|Hannah (Rogers) Stillman]] ** (S15.19) Amos Stillman; 14 Aug 1779. *** Match not found. ** (S15.20) Deborah Stillman; 18 Sept 1779. *** [[Babcock-1746|Deborah (Babcock) Stillman (abt.1752-aft.1830)]], dau. of [[Babcock-1987|Oliver Babcock Jr. (1722-1806)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Pendleton-508|Patience (Pendleton) Babcock (1726-1813)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-321|Nathaniel Stillman (abt.1753-abt.1804)]] [[#(S15.30)|(S15.30)]] ** (S15.21) Susannah Stillman; 18 Sept 1779. *** Probable identity: [[Stillman-566|Susannah (Stillman) Maxson (1758-)]], dau of [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]] and [[Stillman-557|Esther Stillman (1740-)]]. ''{Note: Maxon marriage is cited prior to membership date.}'' ** (S15.22) Mary Stillman; 25 Sept 1779. *** Possible match: [[Potter-11146|Mary (Potter) Stillman (1755-1793)]] ** (S15.23) Joseph Stillman Jr.; 10 Oct 1779. *** [[Stillman-545|Joseph Stillman Jr. (1743-1825)]], son of [[Stillman-397|Joseph Stillman (1716-bef.1757)]] and [[Maxson-54|Mary (Maxson) Stillman (1718-1797)]] *** Husband of [[Stillman-546|Eunice Stillman (1751-1837)]] ** (S15.24) Clarke Stillman Jr.; 16 Oct 1779. *** Match not found. ** (S15.25) Eunice Stillman, wife of Joseph; 23 Oct 1779. *** [[Stillman-546|Eunice Stillman (1751-1837)]], dau of [[Stillman-546|Eunice Stillman (1751-1837)]] and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] *** Wife of [[Stillman-545|Joseph Stillman Jr. (1743-1825)]] ** (S15.26) Mary Stillman, wife of John Jr.; 30 Oct 1779. *** [[Potter-11146|Mary (Potter) Stillman (1755-1793)]] *** Wife of [[Stillman-929|John Stillman Jr. (1752-1836)]] ** (S15.27) Deborah Stillman; 17 Sept 1780. *** [[Stillman-735|Deborah (Stillman) Coon (1760-1804)]], dau. of [[Stillman-569|John Stillman (1719-)]] and [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman (1729-)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-1570|Joshua Coon Jr. (abt.1765-1818)]]. ** (S15.28) Waite Stillman; 17 Sept 1780. *** [[Stillman-324|Waite Stillman (1758-1833)]], son of [[Stillman-236|Benjamin Stillman (abt.1724-1791)]] and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-258|Wealthy Chloe (Maxson) Stillman]] [[#(S15.32)|(S15.32)]] ** (S15.29) Sarah Stillman, wife of George Jr.; 12 July 1783. *** [[Maxson-737|Sarah (Maxson) Stillman (1763-1841)]], dau. of Unknown *** Wife of [[Stillman-563|George Stillman V (1760-1844)]] ** (S15.30) Esther Stillman, of George; 19 July 1783. *** [[Stillman-562|Esther (Stillman) Burdick (1763-1839)]], dau of [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]] [[#(S15.9)|(S15.9)]] and [[Stillman-557|Esther Stillman (1740-)]] [[#(S15.11)|(S15.11)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-2106|Ethan Lee Burdick Sr. (1765-1840)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (S15.31) Sarah Stillman, of George; 19 July 1783. *** [[Stillman-560|Sarah (Stillman) Coon (1766-1841)]], dau. of [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]] and [[Stillman-557|Esther Stillman (1740-)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-1971|Stephen Coon (1761-1815)]]. ** (S15.32) Wealthy Stillman; 26 July 1783. *** [[Maxson-258|Wealthy Chloe (Maxson) Stillman (1762-1843)]] *** Wife of [[Stillman-324|Waite Stillman (1758-1833)]] [[#(S15.28)|(S15.28)]] ** (S15.33) Hannah Stillman, of Elisha; 1 Oct 1785. *** [[Stillman-303|Judith (Stillman) Coon (1759-1846)]], dau. of Elisha Stillman Sr. [[#(S15.6)|(S15.6)]] and Hannah (Rogers) Stillman. ** (S15.34) William Stillman, of Elisha; 1 Oct 1785. *** [[Stillman-310|William Stillman Sr. (1767-1858)]], son of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]] and [[Davis-7040|Mary (Davis) Stillman (1737-1785)]] *** Husband of [[Coon-1749|Wealthy (Coon) Stillman (abt.1767-)]] (first) and [[Potter-6788|Martha (Potter) Stillman (aft.1764-1837)]] (second). ** (S15.35) Ethan Stillman; 15 Oct 1785. *** Match not found. ** (S15.36) Martha Stillman; 22 Oct 1785. *** Probable: [[Stillman-804|Martha (Stillman) Palmiter (1756-)]] ** (S15.37) Thankful Stillman; 18 March 1786. *** [[Stillman-552|Thankful Stillman (1767-1838)]], dau. of [[Stillman-236|Benjamin Stillman (abt.1724-1791)]] and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-592|Joshua Maxson (1763-1845)]] ** (S15.38) Rhoda Stillman; 8 April 1786. *** [[Stillman-700|Rhoda (Stillman) Coon (1769-1840)]], dau. of [[Stillman-569|John Stillman]] [[#(S15.122)|(S15.12)]] and [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman]] [[#(S15.16)|(S15.16)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-1564|Daniel Coon (1772-1845)]] *** Same member as Rhoda Coon [[#(C10.19)|(C10.19)]] ** (S15.39) Nathaniel Stillman; 15 April 1786. *** [[Stillman-321|Nathaniel Stillman (abt.1753-abt.1804)]], son of [[Stillman-236|Benjamin Stillman]] [[#(S15.10)|(S15.10)]] and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis]] [[#(S15.14)|(S15.14)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-1746|Deborah (Babcock) Stillman]] [[#(S15.20)|(S15.20)]] * '''Stuard (S16) ** (S16.1) William Stuard; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Stewart-6075|William Stewart Jr. (abt.1680-aft.1771)]] * '''Swaise (S17) ** (S17.1) Mahetable Swaise; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** Match not found. ==T== * '''Tabor (T1) ** (T1.1) Mary Tabor, wife of Ammon; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Brown-81083|Mary (Brown) Tabor (1713-1800)]], daughter of [[Brown-22705|Samuel Brown (1686-1725)]] and [[Beebe-762|Rebecca (Beebe) Brown (1689-1752)]] [[#(9.6)|(9.6&8)]] & [[#(21.5)|(21.5)]]. *** Wife of [[Tabor-1858|Amon Tabor (1706-1786)]] *** Granddaughter of Samuel Beebe [[#(9.3)|(9.3)]] *** Resident of Orient, Long Island. * '''Talman (T2) ** (T2.1) Esther Talman, wife of William;5 July 1775. *** Not found * '''Tanner (T3) ** (T3.1) Benjamin Tanner; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner (1692-1767)]][[#+|+]], son of [[Tanner-290|William Tanner Sr. (abt.1657-abt.1740)]] [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] and [[Babcock-84|Mary (Babcock) Tanner (abt.1670-abt.1705)]] *** Husband of [[Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner]] [[#(V3.7)|(V3.7)]] , married 1715. *** Married Second to [[Stillman-281|Deborah (Stillman) Tanner]] [[#(S14.3)|(S14.3)]]. *** Son-in-law of Joanna (Crandall) Lewis [[#(L6.2)|(L6.2)]]. *** Father of Content Tanner [[#(T3.11)|(T3.11)]] ** (T3.2) Mary Tanner Jr. Original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712. ''{Editorial comment. The term Jr is puzzling. It was clearly used by the church to distinguish this Mary Tanner identity from the Mary Tanner [[#(T3.3)|(T3.3)]] below. Historically this Mary Tanner Jr. entry has been understood to be Mary (Babcock) Tanner, second wife of William Tanner, but this cannot be correct because Mary Babcock was not the mother of William Tanner's sons, [[Tanner-312|Francis Tanner (1708-abt.1777)]] and [[Tanner-313|Nathan Tanner (1710-bef.1752)]], and therefore may be known to have been deceased prior to 1707. Furthermore, this membership entry fully conforms to the known attributes of Mary (Babcock) Tanner's daughter, [[Tanner-310|Mary (Tanner) Willett (abt.1694-bef.1728)]] and only [[Tanner-310|Mary (Tanner) Willett (abt.1694-bef.1728)]]. [[Tanner-310|Mary (Tanner) Willett (abt.1694-bef.1728)]] would have been Mary Tanner Jr. in 1708 and 1712; she was then married to Lawrence Willett about 1715, which explains why she was not on the church membership roll after 1712.}'' *** Mother of [[Willett-2671|Mary Willett (abt.1720-1743)]], [[#(V3.1)|(TV3.1)]] ** (T3.3) Mary Tanner; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Identity Unknown. Cannot be Mary (Babcock ) Tanner who was deceased about 1705, nor her daughter [[Tanner-310|Mary (Tanner) Willett (abt.1694-1728)]] [[#(T3.2)|(T3.2)]] married to Lawrence Willett ca 1715; and therefore was Mary Willett after 1715. ** (T3.4) William Tanner; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Tanner-290|William Tanner Sr. (abt.1657-abt.1740)]] *** Husband of Mary (Babcock) Tanner (second) [[#x|(x)]] and Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner [[#(T3.6)|(T3.6)]] (fourth). *** Father of Jean (or Jane) (Tanner) West [[#(T3.5)|(T3.5)]]; Mary (Tanner) Villett [[#(T3.5)|(T3.3)]] & [[#(V3.1)|(V3.1)]]; Benjamin Tanner [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]]; Nathan Tanner [[#(T3.10)|(T3.10)]] and Francis Tanner [[#(T3.12)|(T3.12)]]. *** Grandfather of Avis Barber [[#(B3.3)|(B3.3)]], Francis West [[#(W4.1)|(W4.1)]] ** (T3.5) Jean Tanner; 1718. *** [[Tanner-1771|Jane (Tanner) West (abt.1690-aft.1758)]], daughter of William Tanner Sr. [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] and Mary Babcock. ** (T3.6) Elizabeth Gardiner Tanner; 1740. *** [[Gardiner-5097|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner (1688-aft.1752)]] *** Wife of William Tanner Sr. [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] *** Mother of Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.37)|(C7.37)]] *** Mother-in-law to Elder Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]], pastor of this church from 1773 to 1793. *** Grandmother to Dorcas (Cottrell) Burdick [[#(B23.37)|(B23.37)]], wife of Carey Burdick *** Same person as Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell [[#(G3.1)|(G3.1&2)]] ** (T3.7) Johannah Tanner; 1740. *** [[Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner (abt.1694-abt.1740)]], daughter of Samuel Lewis and Joannah (Crandall) Tanner [[#(L6.2)|(L6.2)]], *** Wife of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]], ** (T3.8) Johannah Tanner (2nd); 1740. *** Probably [[Lewis-41811|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner (1721-1754)]], wife of Joseph Tanner (listed below) [[#(T3.9)|(T3.9)]] *** Or less likely: [[Tanner-4980|Joanna Tanner (1721-)]], daughter of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]] and [[Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner]] [[#(T3.7)|(T3.7)]]. ** (T3.9) Joseph Tanner; 1740. *** [[Tanner-4269|Joseph Tanner (1719-1752)]], son of John Tanner and Jane (Shelley) Tanner. *** Husband of Joanna (Lewis) Tanner [[#(T3.8)|(T3.8)]] ** (T3.10) Nathan Tanner; 1740. *** [[Tanner-313|Nathan Tanner (1710-bef.1752)]], son of William Tanner [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] and Elizabeth (Unknown) Tanner. *** Husband of Mary Cottrell [[#(T3.14)|(T3.14)], step daughter of Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner]] [[#(T3.6)|(T3.6)]. ** (T3.11) Content Tanner; ''{Baptized}'' by her father John Maxon; before 1750; July 1768. ''{Why the term father, did she marry one of John Maxson's sons?}'' *** [[Tanner-4981|Content Tanner (1726-)]], daughter of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]] and [[Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner]] [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]]. ** (T3.12) Francis Tanner; before 1750. *** [[Tanner-312|Francis Tanner (1708-abt.1777)]], son of William Tanner [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] and [[Unknown-486738|Elizabeth (Unknown) Tanner (bef.1688-abt.1720)]]. ** (T3.13) ____ Tanner, wife of Francis; before 1750. *** [[Sheldon-101|Elizabeth (Sheldon) Tanner (1713-abt.1801)]], daughter of Isaac Sheldon and Susannah (Potter) Sheldon. *** Wife of Francis Tanner [[#(T3.12)|(T3.12)]]. ** (T3.14) Mary Tanner; before 1750, July 1768. *** Probable: [[Cottrell-1708|Mary (Cottrell) Tanner (abt.1710-)]], daughter of John Cottrell II and Mary (Arnold) Cottrell. Step daughter of Elizabeth Gardiner Cottrell Tanner *** Wife of Nathan Tanner [[#(T3.10)|(T3.10)]] * '''Tefft (T4) ** (T4.1) Elizabeth Tefft, widow; July 1768. *** Possible: [[James-15450|Elizabeth (James) Tefft (1720-)]] ** (T4.2) Deborah Tefft, wife of Benjamin; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-1534|Deborah (Burdick) Tefft (1729-1812)]], daughter of Samuel Hubbard Burdick and Tacy Wells Burdick *** Wife of [[Tefft-381|Benjamin Tefft (1741-1806)]] * '''Thompson (T5) ** (T5.1) Sarah Thompson; 1718. *** Possible: [[Thompson-22124|Sarah (Thompson) Champlin (1703-)]] or [[Clarke-3264|Sarah (Clarke) Thompson (abt.1651-)]] * '''Truman (T6) ** (T6.1) Elezier Truman; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Truman-38|Eleazor Truman (1705-)]], son of [[Truman-24|Joseph Truman (abt.1675-)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Shapley-4|Mary (Shapley) Truman (1677-aft.1718)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Clark-1213|Mary (Clark) Truman]] [[#(T6.2)|(T6.2)]] . *** Father of John Truman (1728-) [[#(T6.3)|(T6.3)]]; and Susanna Truman [[#(T6.5)|(T6.5)]]. *** Father-in-law of Anne Truman [[#(T6.4)|(T6.4)]]. ** (T6.2) Mary Truman; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Clark-1213|Mary (Clark) Truman]], *** Wife of [[Truman-38|Eleazor Truman (1705-)]] [[#(T6.1)|(T6.1)]]. *** Mother of John Truman (1728-) [[#(T6.3)|(T6.3)]]; and Susanna Truman [[#(T6.5)|(T6.5)]]. *** Mother-in-law of Anne Truman [[#(T6.4)|(T6.4)]]. ** (T6.3) John Truman, at Long Island; 2,3 June 1784. *** [[Truman-54|John Truman (1728-)]], son of [[Truman-38|Eleazor Truman (1705-)]] and [[Clark-1213|Mary (Clark) Truman]] *** Brother of Susanna Truman (1742-) [[#(T6.5)|(T6.5)]]; and brother-in-law to Anne Truman [[#(T6.4)|(T6.4)]], wife of Jonathan. *** Resident of Suffolk Co., Long Island, New York. ** (T6.4) Anne Truman, wife of Jonathan; 10 Sep 1785. *** [[UNKNOWN-22332|Ann (UNKNOWN) Truman]]. *** Wife of [[Truman-59|Jonathan Truman (1745-)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of Eleazor Truman (1705-) [[#(T6.1)|(T6.1)]] and Mary (Shapley) Truman [[#(T6.2)|(T6.2)]]. ** (T6.5) Susanna Truman; 18 Sep 1785. *** [[Truman-58|Susanna (Truman) Rogers (1742-)]]; daughter of of Eleazor Truman (1705-) [[#(T6.1)|(T6.1)]] and Mary (Clark) Truman [[#(T6.2)|(T6.2)]]. *** Third wife of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] [[#(R10.12)|(R10.12)]] *** Sister of John Truman (1728-) [[#(T6.3)|(T6.3)]]; and sister-in-law to Anne Truman [[#(T6.4)|(T6.4)]], wife of Jonathan. ==U== * '''Utter (U1) ** (U1.1) Deborah Utter, Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Greenman-387|Deborah (Greenman) Utter (1680-aft.1712)]] *** Wife of [[Utter-419|Nicholas Utter Jr. II (abt.1679-abt.1729)]]. ** (U1.2) Elizabeth Utter; 1740. *** Probable: [[Arnold-12085|Elizabeth (Arnold) Utter (1709-)]], daughter of Samuel Arnold and Susanna (George) Payne. *** Resident of Block Island, Rhode Island. ** (U1.3) Elilzabeth Utter, widow; July 1768. *** Probable person: same as above (U1.2). [[Arnold-12085|Elizabeth (Arnold) Utter (1709-)]] ==V== * '''Vars (V1) ** (V1.1) Rebecca Vars; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Larkin-60|Rebekah (Larkin) Vars (1687-1778)]], daughter of Elizabeth (Hall) Larkin? *** Wife of [[Vars-5|Isaac Vars (1682-1762)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (V1.2) Rebecca Larkin Vars; 1740. *** [[Larkin-60|Rebekah (Larkin) Vars (1687-1778)]], Elizabeth (Hall) Larkin? *** Mother of [[Vars-6|Mary (Vars) Saunders (1712-)]] [[#(S2.4)|(S2.4)]]. *** Grandmother of Isaac Vars (V1.4), [[Vars-70|Catherine (Vars) Burdick (1737-1823)]] [[#(B23.36)|(B23.36)]]; William Saunders (1734-1755) [[#(S2.22)|(S2.22)]]. *** Same member as [[#(V1.1)|(V1.1)]]? ** (V1.3) Elizabeth Vars, wife of Isaac; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-422|Elizabeth (Burdick) Vars (1735-1778)]] *** Wife of [[Vars-46|Isaac Vars (1733-1821)]] [[#(V1.4)|(V1.4)]]. *** Mother of Elizabeth (Vars) Saunders (1758-abt.1845) [[#(S2.33)|(S2.33)]]. ** (V1.4) Isaac Vars; July 1768 *** [[Vars-46|Isaac Vars (1733-1821)]], son of Theodoty Vars and Mary (Dodge) Vars *** Husband of [[Burdick-422|Elizabeth (Burdick) Vars (1735-1778)]] (V1.3) first; and [[Gardiner-500|Waity (Gardiner) Vars (1751-1825)]] second. *** Father of Elizabeth (Vars) Saunders (1758-abt.1845) [[#(S2.33)|(S2.33)]]. * '''Vincent (V2) ** (V2.1) Anna Vincent, wife of Nicholas Jr.; 22 July 1780. *** [[Hall-21414|Anna (Hall) Vincent (1755-1846)]], daughter of ? ** Wife of [[Vincent-3024|Nicholas Vincent III (1750-1818)]] [[#x|(x)]]. * '''Vilett (V3) ** (V3.1) Mary Vilett; before 1750. *** [[Willett-2671|Mary Willett (abt.1720-1743)]], daughter of [[Tanner-310|Mary (Tanner) Willett (abt.1694-bef.1728)]] [[#(T3.2)|(T3.2)]]. ==W== * '''Ward (W1) ** (W1.1) Samuel Ward; 5 Aug 1769. *** [[Ward-9384|Samuel Ward (1725-1776)]]. ''{Note Nancy and Hannah, of Samuel below do not fit with this Samuel. Mis identified?}'' *** Husband of [[Ray-2766|Hannah (Ray) Ward (1728-1770)]] *** Father of Catherine (Ward) Greene (1752-1782) [[#(G8.2)|(G8.2)]]; ** (W1.2) Anne Ward, wife of Samuel; 20 April 1770. *** Probable: [[Ray-2766|Hannah (Ray) Ward (1728-1770)]] ** (W1.3) Hannah Ward; 20 April 1770. *** [[Ward-27920|Hannah Ward (1749-1774)]], daughter of [[Ward-9384|Samuel Ward (1725-1776)]] and [[Ray-2766|Hannah (Ray) Ward (1728-1770)]]. ** (W1.4) Nancy Ward, of Samuel; before 1750. *** Match not found. ** (W1.5) Hannah Ward, of Samuel; before 1750. *** Match not found. * '''Warmsley (W2) ** (W2.1) James Warmsley (Indian); 20 May 1786. *** Match not found. * '''Wells (W3) ** (W3.1) Mary Wells; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Crandall-957|Mary (Crandall) Wells (abt.1686-1763)]], daughter of [[Crandall-130|Joseph Crandall (abt.1661-1737)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Burdick-91|Deborah (Burdick) Crandall (1662-1697)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Wells-11619|Nathaniel Wells (1669-1769)]]. *** Sister of Deborah (Crandall) Stillman (1688-abt.1736) [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]; Lydia (Crandall) Babcock (1683-aft.1740) [[#(B1.7)|(B1.7)]] & [[#(F1.1)|(F1.1)]]. ** (W3.2) Thomas Wells; 1718. *** Probable: [[Wells-91|Thomas Wells (abt.1692-1770)]] *** Husband of [[Greene-108|Phebe (Greene) Wells (abt.1698-)]] ** (W3.3) Elizabeth Maxson Wells; 1740. *** [[Maxson-52|Elizabeth Maxson (abt.1710-)]], daughter of Joseph Maxson and Tacy (Burdick) Maxson. *** Wife of [[Wells-18516|Jonathan Wells (1712-1785)]] [[#(W3.8)|(W3.8)]] ** (W3.4) James Wells; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Wells-6318|James Wells (1706-1778)]], son of Peter Wells and Ann Watson Wells. *** Husband of [[Barker-3734|Mary (Barker) Wells (abt.1714-)]] ** (W3.5) Mary Wells; 1740. *** Probable match: [[Crandall-957|Mary (Crandall) Wells (abt.1686-1763)]] ** (W3.6) Mary Wells; 1740. *** Match not found ** (W3.7) Nathaniel Wells; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Wells-11619|Nathaniel Wells (1669-1769)]], son of Thomas Wells and Naomi (Marshall) Miller. *** Husband of [[Crandall-957|Mary (Crandall) Wells (abt.1686-1763)]] [[#(W3.1)|(W3.1)]] ** (W3.8) Jonathan Wells; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Wells-18516|Jonathan Wells (1712-1785)]], son of Nathaniel Wells and Mary (Crandall) Wells. *** Husband of [[Maxson-52|Elizabeth Maxson (abt.1710-)]] [[#(W3.3)|(W3.3)]]. ** (W3.9) Amey Wells, wife of Jonathan Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-25779|Amy (Rogers) Wells (1738-aft.1800)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] and [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]]. *** Wife of [[Wells-18517|Jonathan Wells Jr. (1735-aft.1775)]]. ** (W3.10) Elizabeth Wells; July 1768. *** Possible match: [[Sheffield-832|Elizabeth (Sheffield) Wells (1728-1774)]] ** (W3.11) Bridget Wells; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-2735|Bridget (Burdick) Wells (1741-1816)]], daughter of *** Wife of Wells-24799 ** (W3.12) Joshua Wells; July 1768. *** [[Wells-6335|Joshua Wells (1743-1834)]], son of James Wells and Mary (Barker) Wells *** Husband of [[Palmer-22253|Deborah (Palmer) Wells (abt.1748-abt.1783)]] (first) and [[Clarke-4171|Sylvia (Clarke) Wells (1751-1837)]] (Second). ** (W3.13) Mary Wells, wife of James; July 1768. *** [[Barker-3734|Mary (Barker) Wells (abt.1714-)]] *** Wife of [[Wells-6318|James Wells (1706-1778)]] ** (W3.14) Matthew Wells; 1 July 1768. *** [[Wells-24799|Mathew Wells Sr. (1736-1818)]], husband of [[Burdick-2735|Bridget (Burdick) Wells (1741-1816)]] (W3.11) ** (W3.15) Peter Wells; July 1768. *** Possible [[Wells-6042|Peter Wells III (1713-abt.1813)]] ** (W3.16) Rebecca Wells; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-7269|Rebecca (Clarke) Wells (1748-)]], dau of William Clarke III and Rebecca Wells Clarke. *** Wife of [[Wells-6333|Barker Wells (1750-1780)]] ** (W3.17) Deborah Wells, wife of Joshua; 22 Sep 1772 *** [[Palmer-22253|Deborah (Palmer) Wells (abt.1748-abt.1783)]] *** First Wife of [[Wells-6335|Joshua Wells (1743-1834)]] ** (W3.18) Barker Wells; 23 May 1778 *** [[Wells-6333|Barker Wells (1750-1780)]] ** (W3.19) Edward Wells; 4 Oct 1782. *** Possible match: [[Wells-3369|Edward Wells (1726-abt.1798)]] ** (W3.20) John Wells, of Matt.; 17 Dec 1785. *** Match not found. ** (W3.21) Samuel Wells; 25 March 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.22) Susanna Wells, wife of Samuel; 18 March 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.23) Clarke Wells; 1 Apr 1786. *** [[Wells-18520|Clarke Wells (1762-)]] ** (W3.24) Elias Wells; 1 Apr 1786. *** Possible [[Wells-1872|Elias Wells (1768-)]] ** (W3.25) Elizabeth Wells, of Edward; 1 Apr 1786. *** Possible: [[Sheffield-832|Elizabeth (Sheffield) Wells (1728-1774)]] ** (W3.26) Elizabeth Wells, of Jno; 1 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.27) Sylvia Wells, of Randall; 8 Apr 1786. *** [[Wells-20368|Sylvia Wells (1767-1849)]], daughter of Randall Wells *** Wife of [[Wells-18584|Joseph Wells Sr. (1764-1825)]] ** (W3.28) Edward Sheffield Wells; 15 Apr 1786. *** Not yet entered, son of [[Wells-3369|Edward Wells (1726-abt.1798)]] and [[Sheffield-832|Elizabeth (Sheffield) Wells (1728-1774)]] ** (W3.29) Fanny Wells; 15 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.30) Matthew Wells Jr.; 22 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.31) Polly Wells, wife of Thomas; 6 May 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.32) Rhoda Wells, of Thompson; 23 May 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.33) Sylvia Wells, wife of Joshua; 22 June 1786 *** [[Clarke-4171|Sylvia (Clarke) Wells (1751-1837)]], daughter of Christopher Clarke and Elizabeth (Bliss) Clarke. *** Second wife of [[Wells-6335|Joshua Wells (1743-1834)]] (W3.12) * '''West (W4) ** (W4.1) Francis West; 1740, July 1768. *** [[West-9380|Francis West (1731-1803)]], son of Willaim West and Jane (Tanner) West *** Husband of [[Lawton-912|Mary (Lawton) West (1738-1812)]] [[#(W4.2)|(W4.2)]] ** (W4.2) Mary West; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Lawton-912|Mary (Lawton) West (1738-1812)]], *** Wife of [[West-9380|Francis West (1731-1803)]] [[#(W4.1)|(W4.1)]] ** (W4.3) Experience West; June 1780. *** [[Davis-7029|Experience (Davis) West (1759-1838)]], daughter of Jon Davis II and Bethiah (Rogers) Davis *** Husband of [[West-9161|Hezekiah West (1754-1805)]] * '''Westcott (W5) ** (W5.1) William Westcott, of New London; 19 Nov 1777. *** Match not found. * '''White (W6) ** (W6.1) Oliver White Jr.; 1 April 1786. *** [[White-33538|Oliver White II (aft.1747-)]], husband of Cynthia (Burdick) White. * '''Whitford (W7) ** (W6.1) Prudence Whitford; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-2280|Prudence (Burdick) Whitford (abt.1735-1807)]], daughter of Edward Burdick and Sarah Clarke Burdick. *** Wife of [[Whitford-831|Joshua Whitford Sr. (1731-abt.1813)]]. * '''Wilbur (W8) ** (W6.1) Rose Wilbur (negro); July 1768. *** Match not found ** (W6.2) Ruth Wilbur; July 1768. *** [[Pendleton-572|Ruth (Pendleton) Wilbur (abt.1706-1787)]] ** (W6.3) Susanna Wilbur; 20 July 1770. *** Match not found. ** (W6.4) Mary Wilbur, wife of William; 20 Nov 1774. *** ??[[Brightman-242|Mercy (Brightman) Wilbur (1748-aft.1803)]] ** (W6.5) Luther Wilbur, wife of William; 26 Oct 1785. *** Match not found. * '''Wilcox (W9) ** (W9.1) Mary Wilcox; 1740. *** [[Thomas-10009|Mary (Thomas) Wilcox (1710-1752)]] *** Wife of [[Wilcox-2140|Stephen Wilcox (1707-bef.1788)]] ** (W9.2) Stephen Wilcox; 1740. *** [[Wilcox-2140|Stephen Wilcox (1707-bef.1788)]] **** or [[Wilcox-27|Stephen Wilcox II (abt.1670-1766)]] ** (W9.3) Edward Wilcox; 5 July 1783. *** [[Wilcox-22|Edward Wilcox (1714-)]] * '''Witter (W10) ** (W10.1) John Witter; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Witter-69|John Witter (1677-1757)]] son of Josiah Witter and Sarah (Crandall) Witter Button. *** Husband of [[Tefft-42|Sarah (Tefft) Witter (1680-bef.1725)]] (first) and [[Marsh-674|Mary (Marsh) Witter (bef.1702-aft.1743)]] (second) ** (W10.2) Sarah Witter; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Tefft-42|Sarah (Tefft) Witter (1680-bef.1725)]] ** (W10.3) Mary Witter; 1740. *** [[Marsh-674|Mary (Marsh) Witter (bef.1702-aft.1743)]] ** (W10.4) Mary Witter Jr.; before 1750. *** Match not found. ** (W10.5) Sarah Witter, wife of Joseph; before 1750. *** [[Stewart-17241|Sarah (Stewart) Witter (1715-1802)]] ** (W10.6) Sarah Witter, widow of Joseph; July 1768. ***[[Stewart-17241|Sarah (Stewart) Witter (1715-1802)]] ** (W10.7) Joseph Witter; Oct 1769. *** [[Witter-353|Joseph Witter Jr., Esq. (1737-bef.1831)]] ** (W10.8) Tacey Witter, wife of Josiah; Aug 1770. *** [[Reynolds-4769|Tacy Reynolds (1743-1807)]], daughter of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]]. *** Wife of [[Witter-306|Josiah Witter (1739-1828)]] ** (W10.9) Josiah Witter; 30 July 1780. *** [[Witter-306|Josiah Witter (1739-1828)]], son of [[Witter-307|Joseph Witter (1716-1799)]] and [[Stewart-17241|Sarah (Stewart) Witter (1715-1802)]]. *** Husband of [[Reynolds-4769|Tacy (Reynolds) Witter (1743-1807)]] ** (W10.10) Nicholas Witter; 30 July 1780. *** Match not found ** (W10.11) Sarah Witter; 22 Oct 1785. *** Possible match: [[Stewart-17241|Sarah (Stewart) Witter (1715-1802)]] **** or [[Witter-355|Sarah (Witter) Champlin (1766-)]] ** (W10.12) Martha Witter; 22 Oct 1785. *** Possible: [[Cole-12099|Martha (Cole) Witter (1748-aft.1822)]] *** or [[Witter-356|Martha F (Witter) Crandall (1769-1858)]] *** Wife of [[Witter-354|William Witter (bef.1740-aft.1784)]] ** (W10.13) Anna Witter; 26 Oct 1785. *** Match not found. ** (W10.14) William Witter; 26 Oct 1785. *** [[Witter-354|William Witter (bef.1740-aft.1784)]] ** (W10.15) Susanna Witter; 2 Nov 1785. *** [[Witter-642|Susannah (Witter) Langworthy (1767-1859)]] ** (W10.16) Elizabeth Witter; 2 Nov 1785. *** Possible: [[Witter-357|Elizabeth (Witter) Burdick (1771-1854)]] ** (W10.17) Weeden Witter; 2 Nov 1785. *** [[Witter-303|Weeden Witter (1764-1827)]] ** (W10.18) Hulda Witter; 19 Nov 1785. *** Match not found. ** (W10.19) Hannah Witter; 25 March 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W10.20) Lois Witter; 25 March 1786. *** Match not found. * '''Worden (W11) ** (W11.1) Jane Worden, widow; 2 Aug 1777. *** Match not found. * '''Wright (W12) ** (W12.1) Thomas Wright, of John; 28 Dec 1785. *** Possible: [[Wright-53941|Thomas Wright (1723-)]] ==XYZ== * '''Young (Y1) ** (Y1.1) Rebecca Young, of Long Island; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Brown-81084|Rebecca (Brown) Youngs (1715-)]], daughter of Samuel Brown and Rebecca (Beebe) Brown. (B21.5) ==Footnotes== #) '''Footnote 1: Surname Equivalency ##) Ailsworth, Aylesworth ##) Babcock, Badcock ##) Beebe, Bebee, Beebee, Bebe ##) Bentley, Bently ##) Coon, MacCoon, McCoone ##) Chase, Case, Cass, Chees ##) Clarke, Clark ##) Cove, Covey ##) Deake, Dake ##) Davel, Duval, Duvall ##) Gardiner, Gardner ##) Geer, Geare ##) Green, Greene ##) Hall, Halls, Hull, Hill ##) Lanphere, Lanphear ##) Hiscox, Hiskox, Hiscox ##) Kinyon, Kenyon ##) Manering, Manwaring ##) Merryott, Merriott, Maryott ##) Newberry, Newbury ##) Roades, Rhodes, Rhoades ##) Ross, Rose ##) Renals, Runals, Runnals, Reynolds ##) Satterlee, Satterly ##) Seers, Sears ##) Steward, Stuart, Stuard, Stewart ##) Thompson, Tomson, Thomson ##) Tift, Tefft, Teft ##) Treman, Tremaine, Truman ##) Willette, Vitel, Violett, Vilate ==Sources==

Cross Reference between Hopkinton Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Roll to Wikitree Profile, Rev A.

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by Randolph R. Beebe © 2022 Rev A: Initial release: 9 March 2022. Initial correlation search complete. =Cross Reference: 1708-1785 Hopkinton, RI SDBC members to Wikitree Profiles= This free space profile cross references James Arnold's membership roll of the Hopkinton Rhode Island Seventh Day Baptist Church (SDBC) to corresponding Wikitree profiles. The Seventh Day Baptist Church was a strong and influential organization in the early development of the Westerly Rhode Island community and additional information on this church may be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Seventh_Day_Baptist here]. Eric Weddington, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Seventh_Day_Baptist ''Seventh Day Baptist Church Project''] 2017-2022. == Church Records == The foundational document for this cross Reference is the Hopkinton Rhode Island Seventh Day Baptist Church (SDBC) membership roll as recorded by James Arnold in Volume 10 of his Rhode Island Vital Records series: * Secondary Source documenting Primary Sources, James Arnold, [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofrh02arno#page/n9/mode/2up ''Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899, Vol 10, Town and Church''] Arnold, James A., [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofrh02arno#page/n9/mode/2up ''Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899, Vol 10, Town and Church''] Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly, Providence, R.I., Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1898. :#) [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofrh02arno#page/92/mode/2up ''First Sabbatarian Church of Hopkinton ;'' Page 92 - 116:] Membership Roll of the First Sabbatarian Church of Hopkinton, Rhode Island from 1708 to 1785. A supplementary SDBC document of interest is the ''Dedication of Ministers' Monument, August 28, 1899,'' [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/16255/images/dvm_LocHist004214-00002-1? ''Dedication of Ministers' Monument, August 28, 1899,''] Published for the Association by The American Sabbath Tract Society, Plainfield, NJ., 1899. in which the pastors or head elders of the Hopkinton SDBC church are defined as follows :#) Pastors of the Hopkinton SDBC :##) John Maxson [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] pastor 12 years from 1708 to 1720. :###) Mary (Mosher) Maxson :##) John Maxson Jr. [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] pastor 27 years from 1720 to 1747. :###) Judith (Clarke) Maxson :##) Joseph Maxson [[#(M4.5)|(M4.5)]] pastor 3 years from 1747 to 1750. :##) Thomas Hiscox [[#(H9.2)|(H9.2)]] pastor 23 years from 1750 to 1773. :##) Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] pastor 20 years from 1773 to 1793. :##) [[Burdick-363|John R. Burdick (1759-1802)]] pastor 9 years from 1793 to 1802. :##) [[Coon-3065|Abram Coon (1763-1813)]] pastor 11 years from 1802 to 1813. :##) [[Stillman-1085|Matthew Stillman (1770-1838)]][[#^|^]] pastor 25 years from 1813 to 1838. :##) [[Coon-2513|Daniel Coon (1792-1858)]] pastor 14 years from 1838 to 1852. ==Cross Reference Notes== * Note: this cross reference has been executed on a best effort basis, that is to say the selection criteria used to associate a particular Wikitree profile to a Hopkinton SDBC membership entry has been made in accordance with the best available information. The selection criteria looks to correlate SDBC membership names, and dates of membership to the names and corresponding lifespans of people identified in Wikitree profiles; and emphasis is given to Wikitree identities having one or more links to family members who are also identified on the HSDBC membership roll. Sometimes there are at least two Wikitree profiles that conform to a particular membership entry, in this case both Wikitree identities are entered. The point of this comment is that there is no guarantee any particular cross reference association is correct, and the onus is on the user to evaluate the available information to assess the veracity of the association. In the event of a verifiable error, error feedback is welcomed. * Note any underlined text in green is an HTML hot-link, and has been embedded to provide supplementary information for the reader. These links may access external web pages or point to other text within this document. These links, operate as with all hot links, such that clicking on the back arrow of your browser will bring you back to your starting point. * A note about the numbering convention used in this document. Each surname in the membership roll is assigned a number according to the sequence that surname appears under the alphabetical listing of that surname. Thus, the surname Beebe is assigned the number (B9) because it is the ninth surname in the list starting with "B." Then each person each person appearing in Arnold surname list is assigned another index number behind a dot to indicate the sequence of the individual person on the surname list. Thus Samuel Beebe is [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] because Beebe is the ninth surname under B, and Samuel is the third Beebe enumerated on the membership list under Beebe. This numbering system is an essential tool needed to cross-correlate related persons throughout the membership roll. * Family relationships cited in the following cross reference are not complete, and names of children are generally limited to family members who are also included in the membership roll. Family members included on the membership roll will be identified by the identity number noted above. * A word of caution on the information content in this membership roll. The early AamSeventh Day Baptists were not meticulous record keepers, i.e. the only information recorded were membership lists and while the information on these lists may considered to be generally accurate, unfortunately there are large time gaps between updates on the membership rolls. Furthermore, this record is missing key information essential to genealogists, such as date of birth, marriage, names and dates of children's births, and death dates. Nevertheless much can be learned and deduced by looking at relationships among the membership. * The term "alias" is used when a female member has been enrolled by her maiden name rather than her married surname. The term alias is then applied to her married surname. Example: see Rebecca (Beebe) Brown [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8]], she was entered as Rebecca Beebe in 1712 and by marriage became "alias" Brown in 1713. * The term ''' "original" ''' in Arnolds Westerly SDBC membership account denotes a listing the charter members of the church established at an annual meeting dated 17 July 1708. John Maxson was ordained Head Elder for the new congregation on 20 July 1708. Thorngate: Page 104, 105. * The designation Jr. is used for both males and females, and is used to provide identity differentiation when the membership roll has a concurrent entry for a child and a parent having the same name. ** Instances where the Arnold ''Jr'' designation appears to be inverted: *** Mary Burdick Jr. [[#(B23.2)|(B23.2)]] *** Mary Tanner Jr. [[#(T3.2)|(T3.2)]] * There are a few female members with a three-name identity on their membership entry. This entry structure is used to differentiate between members with otherwise duplicated names. The format for this three-name listing is as follows: first name - maiden surname - current married surname. See Rebecca (Brand) Church [[#(C6.1)|(C6.1)]]; Elizabeth (Davis) Brand [[#(B17.8)|(B17.8)]] etc. * Symbols used in this study: ** ^ Indicates a new Wikitree profile was created for the associated SDBC member as a direct result of this cross reference study. ** + Indicates the information in this study has been attached to the associated Wikitree profile. ** x Indicates the cited person is related to a SDBC member, but is not included on Arnold's HSDBC membership roll. * Many of the surnames of the era were spelled phonetically, and were evolving into new variants. A footnote at the bottom of the study has been provided to illustrate a listing of [[#Footnote 1|surname equivalencies]]. * Membership Roll includes disciples known to be residents of: ** Westerly, RI. ** New London, Connecticut. (Living in the area that became Waterford.) (Rogers, Beebe) ** Orient, and Plum Island, Long Island, NY (King, Beebe, Brown) * South Kingston, RI: Wm and Benj. Tanner '''Index to members by the first letter of the member's surname:
[[#A|A]], [[#B|B]], [[#C|C]], [[#D|D]], [[#E|E]], [[#F|F]], [[#G|G]], [[#H|H]], [[#I|I]], [[#J|J]], [[#K|K]], [[#L|L]], [[#M|M]], [[#N|N]], [[#O P|O P]], [[#Q R|Q R]], [[#S|S]], [[#T|T]], [[#U|U]], [[#V|V]], [[#W|W]], [[#XYZ|XYZ]] ---- ==A== * '''Ailsworth (A1) See [[#Footnote 1|Surname variants]] ** (A1.1) Ailsworth, Robert; 1740; July 1768. *** As of Jan 2022, there are no WT profiles compliant with the membership data. *** [[Aylesworth-235|Robert Aylesworth (1742-)]] deceased prior to July 1768; [[Aylesworth-200|Robert Aylesworth (1710-1764)]] deceased prior to July 1768; [[Alysworth-2|Robert Alysworth (abt.1735-bef.1768)]] born too late, deceased prior to July 1768. * '''Avery (A2) ** (A2.2) Avery, Eunice; Oct 13, 1781. *** [[Maxson-286|Eunice (Maxson) Avery (1747-1793)]], daughter of John Maxson [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and Sarah (Burdick) Maxson [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Wife of [[Avery-1205|Richardson Avery Jr. (1742-aft.1790)]] ==B== * '''Babcock (B1): ** (B1.1) George Babcock; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740. *** [[Babcock-32|George Babcock (abt.1673-1756)]], son of John and Mary Babcock *** Husband of [[Hall-423|Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock (1671-1762)]] ** (B1.2) Mary; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740 *** Probable: [[Champlin-54|Mary (Champlin) Babcock (1675-1746)]], daughter of William Champlain and Mary (Babcock) Champlain. *** Wife of [[Babcock-168|John Babcock (abt.1669-1746)]]. ** (B1.3) Mary 2d; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740 *** Not identified. According to the HSDBC records there were two Mary Babcocks on the church rolls from 1708 through 1740, haven't found the second ** (B1.4) Oliver Babcock; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740. *** [[Babcock-55|Oliver Babcock (abt.1683-abt.1773)]], son of John and Mary Babcock *** Husband of Susannah (Clarke) Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]] *** Father of Susanna (Babcock) Beebe [[#(B9.17)|(B9.17)]], Mary (Babcock) Cobb [[#(C8.1)|(C8.1)]]. *** Brother of George Babcock [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]]. ** (B1.5) Susannah Babcock; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718; 1740. *** [[Clarke-1530|Susannah (Clarke) Babcock (1683-bef.1761)]]; daughter of Joseph Clarke Jr. [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]] *** Wife of Oliver Babcock [[#(B1.4)|(B1.4)]] *** Mother of Susanna (Babcock) Beebe [[#(B9.17)|(B9.17)]]. ** (B1-6) Elizabeth Babcock; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Hall-423|Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock (1671-1762)]], dau. of Henry Hall and Constant (Maxson) Hall. ''{WT profile shows she was alive to 1762, but membership stops at 1712.}'' ** (B1.7) Lydia Babcock; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Crandall-204|Lydia (Crandall) Babcock (1683-aft.1740)]], daughter of Joseph Crandall and Deborah (Burdick) Crandall. *** Wife of [[Babcock-173|Robert Babcock (abt.1678-1719)]] *** Same member as Lydia (Crandall) Babcock Fanning [[#(F1.1)|(F1.1)]]. ** (B1.8) Mercy Babcock; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** Probable match: [[Babcock-491|Mercy (Babcock) Stanton (1685-aft.1718)]], dau of [[Babcock-348|Job Babcock (abt.1646-bef.1718)]] and [[Crandall-127|Jane (Crandall) Babcock (1653-abt.1712)]]. *** Wife of [[Stanton-197|Daniel Stanton (bef.1694-1773)]] ** (B1.9) Robert Babcock; 13 Sep 1712; 1718; 1740. *** [[Babcock-173|Robert Babcock (abt.1678-1719)]], son of John Babcock and Mary (Lawton) Babcock. *** Husband of Lydia (Crandall) Babcock [[#(B1.7)|(B1.7)]]. ** (B1.10) Sarah Babcock; 9 Sep 1712. *** Possible match: [[Babcock-2115|Sarah (Babcock) Williams (1677-1725)]] ** (B1.11) Bethiah Babcock;1718; 1740. *** [[Clark-7502|Bethiah (Clark) Babcock (1703-1794)]], dau. of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]] [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]] and [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] [[#(C7.14)|(C7.14)]]. *** Wife of [[Babcock-131|Samuel Babcock (abt.1700-bef.1805)]]. *** Mother of ** (B1.12) Elizabeth Babcock, of George; 1718. *** [[Babcock-28|Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders (1704-abt.1750)]], dau. of George [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]]. *** Wife of Edward Saunders ** (B1-13) Anne Babcock; 1740. *** [[Pendelton-3|Ann (Pendelton) Babcock (1703-1768)]], dau. of Caleb Pendleton and Elizabeth (Lanphere) *** Wife of [[Babcock-93|Samuel Babcock (1697-1772)]]. ** (B1.14) Content Babcock; 1740. *** [[Maxson-10|Content (Maxson) Hiscox (1709-1749)]], dau. of Jonathan Maxson and Content Rogers. *** Wife of James Babcock (First) and William HIscox (Second.) ** (B1.15) David Babcock; 1740. *** [[Babcock-1152|David Babcock Sr. (1700-1783)]], son of George [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]]. *** Husband of [[Brown-32657|Dorcas (Brown) Babcock (1713-)]]. *** Father of Abijah Babcock [[#(B1.29)|(B1.29)]], Ruth Babcock [[#(B1.46)|(B1.46)]] ** (B1.16) Elizabeth Babcock, wife of George; 1740. *** [[Hall-423|Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock (1671-1762)]], dau. of Henry Hall and Constant (Maxson) Hall. Also entered as [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]] ** (B1.17) George Babcock Jr.; 1740. *** [[Babcock-32|George Babcock Jr. (abt.1673-1756)]], son of George [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]]. *** Husband of [[Potter-4733|Susannah (Potter) Babcock (1704-aft.1746)]] ** (B1.18) Joshua Babcock; 1740. *** [[Babcock-304|Dr. Joshua Babcock (1707-1783)]], son of James Babcock and Elizabeth (Saunders) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Stanton-140|Hannah (Stanton) Babcock (1714-1778)]] (first), and [[Maxson-68|Ann (Maxson) Babcock (1741-1812)]] (second). ** (B1.19) Ruth Babcock; 1740. *** [[Maxson-51|Ruth (Maxson) Babcock (1702-1801)]], daughter of Joseph Maxson and Tacy (Burdick) Maxson. *** Wife of [[Babcock-1404|Thomas Rouse Babcock Sr. (1710-1785)]] ** (B1.20) Samuel Babcock; 1740. *** [[Babcock-93|Samuel Babcock (1697-1772)]], son of James Babcock and Elizabeth (Saunders) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Pendelton-3|Ann (Pendelton) Babcock (1703-1768)]] ** (B1.21) Susanna Babcock; 1740. *** Probably [[Potter-4733|Susannah (Potter) Babcock (1704-aft.1746)]], daughter of ??. *** Wife of George Babcock Jr. [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]] ** (B1.22) Thomas Babcock Jr.; 1740. *** Probably [[Babcock-1404|Thomas Rouse Babcock Sr. (1710-1785)]], son of Oliver and Susannah Babcock (but he was not Jr.) ** (B1.23) William Babcock; 1740. *** Probably [[Babcock-1658|William Babcock (1708-1751)]], son of John Babcock and Mary (Champlain) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Sear-516|Phebe (Sear) Babcock (1710-1779)]] (first) and [[Denison-1008|Sarah (Denison) Chalker (1710-1794)]] (second). ** (B1.24) Elizabeth Babcock, widow; before 1750. *** Not found. ** (B1.25) Ichabod Babcock; before 1750. *** [[Babcock-1294|Ichabod Babcock (1703-1768)]], son of John Babcock and Mary (Champlain) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Babcock-2083|Jemima Ann Babcock (abt.1703-1768)]]. [[#(B1.36)|(B1.36)]] & [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]] ** (B1.26) ____ Babcock, wife of Ichabod; before 1750. *** [[Babcock-2083|Jemima Ann Babcock (abt.1703-1768)]], daughter of Joseph Babcock and Rebecca (Stanton) Babcock. *** Wife of Ichabod Babcock [[#(B1.25)|(B1.25)]]. "{Ichabod Babcock Sr. [[#(B1.25)|(B1.25)] is the only Ichabod Babcock in the WT database to have been married prior to 1750.}'' ** (B1.27) Mary Babcock, wife of Nathan; before 1750. ***[[Stanton-1281|Mary (Stanton) Babcock (1720-)]], daughter of [[Stanton-86|Thomas Stanton (1693-bef.1751)]] and [[Denison-55|Thankful (Denison) Stanton (bef.1695-aft.1737)]] *** Wife of [[Babcock-2655|Nathan Babcock (1715-aft.1761)]], [[#(B1.28)|(B1.28)]] ** (B1.28) Nathan Babcock; before 1750. *** [[Babcock-2655|Nathan Babcock (1715-aft.1761)]], son of Oliver Babcock and Susannah (Clarke) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Stanton-1281|Mary (Stanton) Babcock (1720-)]] [[#(B1.27)|(B1.27)]]. ** (B1.29) Abijah Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-3321|Abijah Babcock (1741-1814)]], son of David Babcock and Dorcas (Brown) Babcock. ** (B1.30) Anna Babcock, wife of Samuel; July 1768. *** [[Pendelton-3|Ann (Pendelton) Babcock (1703-1768)]], daughter of *** Wife of [[Babcock-93|Samuel Babcock (1697-1772)]] [[#(B1.20)|(B1.20)]] ** (B1.31) David Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-3963|David Babcock Jr. (1734-)]] son of David Babcock and Dorcas (Brown) Babcock. *** Husband of [[Perry-16124|Sarah (Perry) Babcock (abt.1738-)]] ** (B1.32) Elisha Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-2879|Elisha Babcock (1718-abt.1803)]], son of George Babcock and Elizabeth Hall Babcock *** Husband of [[Perry-11987|Elizabeth (Perry) Hurlbutt (1719-1807)]] [[#(B1.33)|(B1.33)]]. ** (B1.33) Elizabeth Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Perry-11987|Elizabeth (Perry) Hurlbutt (1719-1807)]], dau. of Samuel Perry and Susannah (Hazard) Perry *** Wife of [[Babcock-2879|Elisha Babcock (1718-abt.1803)]] [[#(B1.32)|(B1.32)]]. ** (B1.34) Elisabeth Babcock (2nd); July 1768. *** [[Babcock-5614|Elizabeth (Babcock) Greene (1747-)]], daughter of Elisha Babcock and Elizabeth (Perry) Babcock. *** Wife of [[Green-37651|Daniel Green (abt.1745-)]] ** (B1.35) Ichabod Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-1294|Ichabod Babcock (1703-1768)]], son of John Babcock and Mary (Champlain) Babcock. ** (B1.36) Jemima Babcock; July 1768. *** Two possibilities 1) could be a repeat of [[Babcock-2083|Jemima Ann Babcock (abt.1703-1768)]] [[#(B1.26)|(B1.26)]], daughter of Joseph Babcock and Rebecca (Stanton) Babcock, or 2) [[Reynolds-7562|Jemima (Reynolds) Babcock (1726-)]] ** (B1.37) Mary Babcock, wife of Nathan; July 1768. *** [[Stanton-1281|Mary (Stanton) Babcock (1720-)]], daughter of Thomas Stanton and Thankful (Denison) Stanton. *** Wife of [[Babcock-2655|Nathan Babcock (1715-aft.1761)]] [[#(B1.28)|(B1.28)]] ** (B1.38) Nathan Babcock; July 1768. *** [[Babcock-81|Nathan Babcock (1726-1804)]], son of Samuel Babcock and Ann (Pendleton) Babcock ** (B1.39) Samuel Babcock; July 1768. *** probable: [[Babcock-3080|Samuel Babcock Jr. (1731-1813)]] ** (B1.40) Susannah Babcock, widow; July 1768. *** Probable: [[Potter-4733|Susannah (Potter) Babcock (1704-aft.1746)]], daughter of [[Potter-3689|John Potter (abt.1665-1715)]] and [[Wilson-23076|Sarah (Wilson) Potter (abt.1665-1739)]]. *** Widow of [[Babcock-2070|George Babcock Jr. (1699-1767)]] ** (B1.41) Samuel Babcock; July 1779. *** Probable: [[Babcock-1361|Samuel Babcock (1747-abt.1828)]] or [[Babcock-5220|Samuel Babcock (1757-)]] ** (B1.42) Dorcas Babcock, widow; 24 Aug 1783. *** [[Brown-32657|Dorcas (Brown) Babcock (1713-)]], daughter of Daniel Brown and Frances (Watson) Brown. *** Widow of David Babcock [[#(B1.15)|(B1.15)]] ** (B1.43) (B1-43) Hezekiah Babcock; 12 Nov 1785. *** [[Babcock-2069|Hezekiah Babcock (1739-1807)]], son of George Babcock and Susannah (Potter) Babcock. **** Husband of [[Hoxsie-9|Martha (Hoxsie) Babcock (1754-aft.1785)]] (B1.49) ** (B1.44) Daniel Babcock; 18 Mar 1786. ***[[Babcock-3330|Hon. Daniel Babcock (1762-1846)]], son of Oliver Babcock and Anne (Avery) Babcock. *** Husband of Content (Potter) Babcock [[#(B1.47)|(B1.47)]]. ** (B1.45) Samuel Babcock; 25 March 1786. *** [[Babcock-4139|Samuel Babcock (1739-1807)]], son of George Babcock [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]] and Susannah (Potter) Babcock [[#(B1.21)|(B1.21)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-4737|Ruth Babcock (1739-)]] [[#(B1.46)|(B1.46)]] ** (B1.46) Ruth Babcock, wife of Samuel; 8 April 1786. ***[[Babcock-4737|Ruth Babcock (1739-)]], dau of David Babcock and Dorcas (Brown) Babcock *** Wife of [[Babcock-4139|Samuel Babcock (1739-1807)]] [[#(B1.45)|(B1.45)]] , son of George Babcock [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]] and Susannah (Potter) Babcock [[#(B1.21)|(B1.21)]]. ** (B1.47) Content Babcock, wife of Daniel; 29 April 1786. ***[[Potter-8508|Content (Potter) Babcock (1765-1850)]], dau. of George Potter and Content (Maxson) Potter. *** Wife of [[Babcock-3330|Daniel Babcock (1762-1846)]] [[#(B1.44)|(B1.44)]] ** (B1.48) Jared Babcock; 20 May 1786. *** [[Babcock-5378|Jared Babcock (1766-1842)]], son of Samuel Babcock and Martha (Lewis) Babcock. ** (B1.49) Martha Babcock, wife of Hezekiah; 20 May 1786. *** [[Hoxsie-9|Martha (Hoxsie) Babcock (1754-aft.1785)]], dau. of Gideon Hoxsie, and Dorcas (Congdon) Hoxsie. *** Wife of Hezekiah Babcock. [[#(B1.43)|(B1.43)]] * '''Bailey (B2): ** (B2.1) Samuel Bailey; 1718. *** ? [[Bailey-13756|Samuel Bailey (1689-1759)]] ** (B2.2) Silas Bailey; 23 Oct 1779. *** ? [[Bailey-17593|Silas Bailey (1754-1843)]] ** (B2.3) Anne Bailey; 9 March 1781. *** Possible (no data): [[Bailey-26850|Anne Bailey (1748-1863)]] * '''Barber (B3): ** (B3.1) Prudence Barber, wife of William; Aug 1779. *** Not found ** (B3.2) William Barber; 15 July 1780. *** Possible? [[Barber-2858|William Barber (1707-1765)]]. ** (B3.3) Avis Barber; 19 Aug 1780. *** [[Barber-198|Avis Barber (abt.1741-)]], daughter of [[Barber-129|Thomas Barber (1699-1762)]] and [[Tanner-292|Avis (Tanner) Barber (1700-1777)]]. *** Granddaughter of William Tanner [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] ** (B3.4) Silas Barber, of William; 28 Dec 1785. *** Not found ** (B3.5) John Barber; 25 March 1786. *** Possible? [[Barber-6346|John Barber (1747-1816)]], son of [[Barber-6347|Jonathon Barber (1712-1783)]] and [[Noyes-1009|Sarah (Noyes) Barber (1715-1761)]]. *** Husband of [[Denison-188|Elizabeth (Denison) Barber (1748-1822)]]. *** Resident of Southold, NY & Groton, Conn. ** (B3.6) Perry Barber; 25 March 1786. *** Not found. ** (B3.7) Amos Barber; 1 April 1786. ***? [[Barber-270|Amos Barber (1763-1844)]] ** (B3.8) Hosea Barber; 1 April 1786. *** ? Possible, but only 13 in 1786. [[Barber-124|Hosea Barber Sr. (1773-1855)]] * '''Barker (B4): ** (B4.1) Peter Barker; 1718. *** [[Barker-864|Peter Barker (abt.1666-bef.1725)]], son of [[Barker-244|James Barker (bef.1622-1702)]] and [[Dungan-29|Barbara (Dungan) Barker (bef.1630-1677)]]. *** Husband of [[Bliss-3891|Freelove (Bliss) Barker (1672-bef.1712)]] (first) and [[Saunders-696|Susannah (Saunders) Wells (abt.1688-abt.1733)]] (second). ** (B4.2) Susan Barker; 1718. *** [[Saunders-696|Susannah (Saunders) Wells (abt.1688-abt.1733)]], daughter of [[Saunders-35|Tobias Saunders (bef.1627-1695)]] and [[Peckham-5|Mary (Peckham) Saunders (abt.1642-1695)]]. *** Wife of [[Barker-864|Peter Barker (abt.1666-bef.1725)]] and [[Wells-444|Peter Wells Jr. (abt.1681-bef.1732)]] (second). * '''Barney (B5): ** (B5.1) Israel Barney; 21 July 1708. *** ? [[Barney-372|Israel Barney (1675-abt.1720)]] * '''Barton (B6): ** (B6.1) Polly Barton; 27 Sep 1784. *** Possible: [[Barton-7391|Mary (Barton) Rogers (1760-1852)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-8694|Paul Rogers (1766-1864)]], son of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] [[#(R10.12)|(R10.12)]] & [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]] . * '''Bassett (B7): ** (B7.1) William Bassett; 1740, July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Baxter (B8): ** (B8.1) Hannah Baxter, Widow; July 1768. [[#+|+]] *** [[King-10689|Hannah (King) Baxter (1715-1811)]], daughter of William King [[#(K2.2)|(K2.2)]] and Bathsheba Beebe [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Baxter-3944|Richard Baxter (abt.1715-1751)]] [[#x|(x)]], of Southold, NY. *** Granddaughter of Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] * '''Beebe (B9): ** (B9.1) Hannah Beebe; 21 July 1708, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Rogers-11930|Hannah (Unknown) Beebe (abt.1693-)]] *** Third wife of [[Beebe-414|William Beebe Sr. (1665-1750)]] [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] ** (B9.2) Ruth Beebe; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Rogers-3699|Ruth (Rogers) Beebe (abt.1678-abt.1718)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] *** Second wife of [[Beebe-414|William Beebe Sr. (1665-1750)]] [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] ** (B9.3) Samuel Beebe; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]], son of [[Beebe-233|Samuel Beebe Sr. (1633-1710)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Keeney-64|Mary (Keeney) Beebe (1638-1725)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Father of Rebecca (Beebe) Brown [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8)]] & [[#(B21.5)|(B21.5)]] ; Bathsheba King [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]; Elizabeth Newbury [[#(N1.2)|(N1.2)]]; Patience (Beebe) Hiscox [[#(B9.5)|(B9.5)]], and Samuel Beebe III, [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]]. *** Father-in-law to Susanna (Babcock) Beebe [[#(B1.17)|(B1.17)]], wife of (son) James Beebe [[#x|(x)]]. *** Brother to William Beebe [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]]. *** Brother-in-law to Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] *** Resident of New London, Conn. and Plum Island, Long Island, NY. ** (B9.4) William Beebe; ; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Beebe-414|William Beebe Sr. (1665-1750)]], son of [[Beebe-233|Samuel Beebe Sr. (1633-1710)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Keeney-64|Mary (Keeney) Beebe (1638-1725)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of Ruth (Rogers) Beebe [[#(B9.2)|(B9.2)]] [[#x|(x)]] (second) and of [[Rogers-11930|Hannah (Rogers) Beebe (B9.1)]] (third). *** Brother-in-law to Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(B10.1)]] ** (B9.5) Patience Beebe; 13 Sep 1712, 1740. *** [[Beebe-761|Patience (Beebe) Hiscox (1692-)]], daughter of Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] *** Second Wife of Elder Thomas Hiscox [[#(H9.2)|(H9.2-3)]] ** (B9.6) Rebecca Beebe; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Beebe-762|Rebecca (Beebe) Brown (1689-1752)]], daughter of Samuel Beebe Jr. and Elizabeth Rogers. Same person as [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8)]], but this membership was prior to her marriage to Samuel Brown in 1713. ** (B9.7) William Beebe Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-413|William Beebe Jr. (1704-1774)]], son of William Beebe Sr. [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] and Ruth Rogers) Beebe. [[#(B9.2)|(B9.2)]] *** Husband of [[Rogers-5123|Jerusha E. (Rogers) Beebe (1706-1742)]] [[#(B9.16)|(B9.16)]] ** (B9.8) Rebecca Beebe, alias Brown; 1718. *** [[Beebe-762|Rebecca (Beebe) Brown (1689-1752)]], daughter of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (B9.3)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] *** Wife of [[Brown-22705|Samuel Brown (1686-1725)]]. *** Mother of Mary (Brown) Tabor [[#(T1.1)|(T1.1)]] *** Same member as [[#(21.5)|(21.5)]] & [[#(B9.6)|(B9.6)]] ** (B9.9) Samuel Beebe Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]], son of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]] *** Father of [[Beebe-755|Lucretia (Beebe) Lester (1732-1799)]] [[#(L5.5)|(L5.5)]]; [[Beebe-742|Elizabeth (Beebe) King (1719-abt.1764)]] [[#(K2.5)|(K2.5)]], ** (B9.10) Samuel Beebe of William; 1718. *** [[Beebe-1179|Samuel Beebe (1687-1783)]], son of William Beebe [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] ** (B9.11) Samuel Beebe; 1740. *** Likely the same [[Beebe-1179|Samuel Beebe (1687-1783)]], son of William Beebe [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] as above. ** (B9.12) Anna Beebe; 1740. *** Probable: [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]], daughter of [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]] [[#(L5.1)|(L5.1)]] and [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#(x)|(x)]]. **** Also possible to be: [[Harris-12223|Annah (Harris) Beebe (1711-1750)]], second wife of Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.10)|(B9.10)]] or *** Wife of [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]], son of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]]. ** (B9.13) Ezekiel Beebe; 1740. *** [[Beebe-948|Ezekiel Beebe I (abt.1707-1779)]], son of Wm. Beebe [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] and [[Rogers-3699|Ruth (Rogers) Beebe (abt.1678-abt.1718)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-9307|Hannah (Rogers) Beebe (1710-bef.1760)]] (first) and [[Unknown-365923|Mary (Unknown) Beebe (abt.1717-)]] (second). *** Father of [[Beebe-1425|Ezekiel Beebe II (1735-1799)]] ** (B9.14) Ezekiel Beebe Jr.; 1740. *** There appears to be an error in the record. Ezekiel Beebe Sr. (The first Ezekiel Beebe to be found in the North American Genealogical Record does indeed have a son [[Beebe-1425|Ezekiel Beebe II (1735-1799)]], but he wasn't born until 1735 and thus would have only been five years of age when he was granted church membership. It is possible that he was baptized at the age of five, but...) ** (B9.15) Jabez Beebe; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Beebe-428|Jabez Beebe (1729-1814)]], son of [[Beebe-413|William Beebe Jr. (1704-1774)]] and [[Rogers-5123|Jerusha E. (Rogers) Beebe (1706-1742)]]. *** Husband of [[Newbury-63|Eunice (Newbury) Beebe (1726-1799)]] (first) and [[Beebe-1635|Patience (Beebe) Maynard (1765-1842)]] (second) ** (B9.16) Jerusha Beebe; 1740. *** [[Rogers-5123|Jerusha E. (Rogers) Beebe (1706-1742)]], daughter of James Rogers and Sarah (Stevens) Rogers. *** Wife of [[Beebe-413|William Beebe Jr. (1704-1774)]] [[#(B9.7)|(B9.7)]] ** (B9.17) Susanna Beebe; 1740. *** [[Babcock-88|Susannah (Babcock) Beebe (1705-)]], daughter of Oliver [[#(B1.4)|(B1.4)]] and Susannah (Clarke) Babcock [[#(B1-5)|(B1-5)]]. *** Wife of [[Beebe-749|James Beebe (1701-aft.1750)]], youngest son of Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.10)|(B9.10)]]. ** (B9.18) Sister ____ Beebe; 1740. *** Insufficient information for a match. ** (B9.19) Ezekiel Beebe, of New London; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-948|Ezekiel Beebe I (abt.1707-1779)]], son of William Beebe and Ruth Rogers ** (B9.20) Hannah Beebe, wife of Ezekiel; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-9307|Hannah (Rogers) Beebe (1710-bef.1760)]], daughter of James Rogers and Sarah (Stevens) Rogers. ** (B9.21) Hannah Beebe, widow; July 1768. *** Likely the same member identified as Hannah Beebe (B9.20) as a widow: [[Rogers-11930|Hannah (Unknown) Beebe (abt.1693-)]], probable widow of William Beebe Sr. [[#(B9.4)|(B9.4)]] ** (B9.22) Othniel Beebe; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-424|Othniel Beebe (1737-abt.1782)]], son of William Beebe Jr. and Jerusha Rogers. *** Husband of [[Weeks-3691|Johanna (Weeks) Beebe (1739-)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (B9.23) Jerusha Beebe; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-754|Jerusha Beebe (1743-abt.1821)]], daughter of Samuel Beebe and Ann (Lester) Beebe. ** (B9.24) Jethro Beebe; Aug 1776. *** [[Beebe-2612|Jethro Beebe (1752-1822)]], son of Othneil[[Beebe-424|Othniel Beebe (1737-abt.1782)]] [[#(B9.22)|(B9.22)]]. *** Husband of [[Steward-2180|Martha (Steward) Beebe (1754-)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (B9.25) Mary Beebe, wife of Theo''{philus}''; June 2, 3, 1784. *** [[Rogers-15565|Mercy (Rogers) Beebe (1740-1835)]], *** Wife of [[Beebe-773|Theophilus Beebe Sr. (1731-abt.1793)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Mother of Rebecca (Beebe) Rogers [[#(R10.35)|(R10.35)]]. ** (B9.26) Patience Beebe, of Theo''{philus}''; June 2, 3, 1784. *** [[Beebe-1635|Patience (Beebe) Maynard (1765-1842)]], daughter of Theophilus and [[Rogers-15565|Mercy (Rogers) Beebe (1740-1835)]] [[#(R10.25)|(R10.25)]]. ** (B9.27) Susanna Beebe, at Long Island; June 2, 3, 1784. *** Probable: [[Beebe-2978|Susannah Beebe (1742-)]], daughter of James and Susannah (Babcock) Beebe [[#(B9.17)|(B9.17)]]. * '''Bennett (B10): ** (B10.1) Mary Bennett; 1740. *** Not found. ** (B10.2) Mary Bennett, wife of Richard; July 1768. *** Not found. ** (B10.3) Job Bennett, by letter; 8 July 1777. *** ? [[Bennett-29781|Job Bennett (abt.1718-abt.1784)]] * '''Bent (B11): ** (B11.1) Hannah Bent; 2 Sep 1786. *** [[Saunders-11389|Hannah (Saunders) Bent (1745-)]], daughter of Joseph Saunders, and Mercy (Lanphere) Saunders * '''Bentley (B12): ** (B12.1) Bathsheba Bentley; 1740. *** [[Greene-1717|Bathsheba Noyes (Greene) Bentley (1698-abt.1763)]], dau. of George Green and Mary (Pierce) Green. *** Wife of [[Lewis-4088|Israel Lewis Jr. (1695-1732)]] (first) and [[Bentley-311|William Bentley (1677-1760)]] (second). ** (B12.2) Elizabeth Bentley, wife of Nathan; before 1750. *** Possibly [[Gardiner-5097|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner (1688-aft.1752)]], but she married John Bentley, not Nathan. * '''Berry (B13): ** (B13.1) Susannah Berry; 1740; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-3861|Susannah (Saunders) Berry (1707-aft.1744)]], daughter of John Saunders and Silence (Belcher) Saunders. *** Wife of [[Beary-33|Richard (Beary) Berry (1697-1785)]] * '''Betty (B14): ** (B14.1) Betty no surname (Indian); Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** Not found * '''Bliven (B15): ** (B15.1) Isabel Bliven; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Macoone-1|Isabella (Macoone) Bliven (abt.1670-1753)]], daughter of John MacCoone and Mary MacCoone. *** Wife of [[Bliven-1|Edward Bliven (1668-1718)]] [[#(B15.2)|(B15.2)]] ** (B15.2) Edward Bliven; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Bliven-1|Edward Bliven (1668-1718)]] *** Husband of [[Macoone-1|Isabella (Macoone) Bliven (abt.1670-1753)]] [[#(B15.1)|(B15.1)]] ** (B15.3) Freelove Bliven; 1718. 1740, July 1768. *** [[Barker-4847|Freelove (Barker) Bliven (1698-bef.1772)]] *** Wife of [[Bliven-54|Edward Bliven (1694-1775)]] ** (B15.4) Isabella Bliven; 1718. 1740. *** [[Macoone-1|Isabella (Macoone) Bliven (abt.1670-1753)]], dau of [[MacCoone-14|John MacCoone (abt.1630-1705)]] and [[Unknown-299284|Mary (Unknown) MacCoone]]. *** Wife of [[Bliven-1|Edward Bliven (1668-1718)]]. *** Same member as [[#(B15.1)|(B15.1)]]. ** (B15.5) Sarah Bliven, wife of James; Oct 1769. *** Possible: [[Stetson-669|Sarah (Stetson) Bliven (1740-)]] ** (B15.6) James Bliven; 7 July 1770. *** Possible [[Bliven-96|James Bliven (abt.1740-)]] ** (B15.7) Hannah Bliven, wife of Daniel; 15 July 1786. *** [[Bliven-104|Daniel Bliven Sr. (1737-1803)]], daughter of Josiah Clark Greene and Hannah (Mowry) Greene *** Wife of [[Bliven-104|Daniel Bliven Sr. (1737-1803)]] ** (B15.8) Elizabeth Bliven; 2 Sep 1786. *** Possible: [[Bliven-186|Elizabeth Bliven (1766-1847)]] * '''Brambley (B16): ** (B16.1) Sarah Brambley, wife of Thomas; Aug 1776. *** Not found. ** (B16.2) Thomas Brambley; 21 March 1778. *** Not found. ** (B16.3) Thomas Brambley; Sep 1779. *** Not found. * '''Brand (B17): ** (B17.1) Elizabeth Brand; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-849|Elizabeth (Babcock) Brand (abt.1681-abt.1740)]], daughter of Job Babcock and Jane Crandall *** Wife of John Hall [[#x|(x)]] first, Thomas Brand [[#(B17.5)|(B17.5)]] (second) ** (B17.2) Elizabeth Brand; 1718. *** Not found. ** (B17.3) Mary Brand; 1718. *** Not found. ** (B17.4) Rebecca Brand (2nd); 1718, 1740. *** Not found. ** (B17.5) Thomas Brand; 1718, 1740. *** [[Brand-57|Thomas Brand III (abt.1678-abt.1766)]], son of Thomas Brand II and Sarah Larkin. *** Husband of Elizabeth Babcock [[#(B17.1)|(B17.1)]] (first) and Sarah Burling [[#(B17.11)|(B17.11)]] (second) ** (B17.6) Tobias Brand; 1718. *** [[Brand-236|Tobias Brand (abt.1680-abt.1733)]], son of [[Brand-237|Thomas Brand Jr (abt.1645-abt.1680)]] and [[Larkin-225|Sarah (Larkin) Brand (abt.1652-aft.1680)]] *** Brother of [[Brand-57|Thomas Brand III (abt.1678-abt.1766)]] ** (B17.7) Benjamin Brand; 1740. *** [[Brand-41|Benjamin Brand (1713-1760)]], son of Thomas Brand III and Elizabeth (Babcock) Brand. *** Husband of Lucy Cottrell (first) and Rebecca Tanner (second). ** (B17.8) Elizabeth (Davis) Brand; 1740. *** [[Davis-7033|Elizabeth (Davis) Brand (1717-abt.1753)]], daughter of John Davis, and Elizabeth Maxson [[#(D4.9)|(D4.9)]] . *** Wife of William Brand. ** (B17.9) James Brand; before 1750. *** [[Brand-792|James Brand (abt.1710-)]], son of Thomas Brand III and Elizabeth Babcock ** (B17.10) Mercy Brand; 1740. *** Married Tobais Brand ** (B17.11) Sarah Brand; 1740. *** Probably [[Burling-16|Sarah (Burling) Brand (1714-1762)]] ** (B17.12) Thompson Brand; 1740. *** Not found. * '''Brayman (B18): ** (B18.1) Mary Brayman; 26 Oct 1785. *** Not found. * '''Brightson (B19): ** (B19.1) Anna Brightson; 16 Oct 1779. *** Not found. * '''Brookfield (B20): ** (B20.1) Catherine Brookfield; 1740. *** [[Rogers-3704|Katherine (Rogers) Brookfield (1694-)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(B10.1)|(B10.1)]] and Naomi Burdick) Rogers *** Wife of [[Brookfield-108|William Brookfield (abt.1700-bef.1751)]], of New London, Conn. * '''Brown (B21): ** (B21.1) George Brown; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Brown-58851|George Brown (abt.1668-)]], husband of Mary (Babcock) Brown ** (B21.2) Mary Brown; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-160|Mary (Babcock) Brown (aft.1657-aft.1734)]], daughter of James Babcock, and Jane Brown Babcock *** Wife of George Brown [[#(B21.1)|(B21.1)]] ** (B21.3) Abigail Brown; 1740. *** Possible: [[Randall-520|Abigail (Randall) Brown (1705-1764)]] or [[Parke-902|Abigail (Parke) Brown (1704-1754)]] or [[Holmes-396|Abigail (Holmes) Brown (1703-1732)]] or [[Brown-18429|Abigail Brown (1690-1749)]] or ** (B21.4) Charity Brown; 1740. *** Not found. ** (B21.5) Rebecca Brown; 1740. *** [[Beebe-762|Rebecca (Beebe) Brown (1689-1752)]], daughter of Samuel Beebe Jr. [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and Elizabeth Rogers. *** Wife of [[Brown-22705|Samuel Brown (1686-1725)]] *** Mother of [[Brown-81084|Rebecca (Brown) Youngs (1715-)]] (Y1.1) and Mary (Brown) Tabor [[#(T1.1)|(T1.1)]] *** Same member as Rebecca Beebe [[#(B9.8)|(B9.8)]]. ** (B21.6) John Brown; before 1750. *** [[Brown-127844|John Brown (1730-)]], son of [[Brown-46452|John Brown (1701-abt.1764)]] and *** ** (B21.7) Elizabeth Brown, of Long Island; before 1750. *** Not found ** (B21.8) Elisha Brown, of Long Island; July 1768. *** Possible [[Brown-40332|Elisha Brown (1711-1800)]] ** (B21.9) Cynthia Brown; 2 Sep 1712, 1786. *** Not found. ** (B21.10) Hannah Brown; 3 June 1786. *** Possible [[Tanner-4976|Susannah (Tanner) Brown (1745-)]] ** (B21.11) Ruth Brown; 2 Sep 1712, 1786. *** Not found. * '''Burchet (B22): ** (B22.1) Elizabeth Burchet; 1740. *** Not found * '''Burdick (B23): ** (B23.1) Benjamin Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-98|Benjamin Burdick (abt.1666-1741)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. *** Husband of [[Reynolds-586|Mary (Reynolds) Burdick (1660-1716)]] (first) and [[Wilcox-1115|Jane (Wilcox) Shelley (abt.1666-1748)]] second. ** (B23.2) Martha Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[UNKNOWN-30368|Martha (UNKNOWN) Burdick (abt.1670-1728)]], wife of Thomas Burdick. ** (B23.3) Mary Burdick Jr. ; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Who is this Mary Burdick?? [[Reynolds-586|Mary (Reynolds) Burdick (1660-1716)]], daughter of John Reynolds and Anne (Holbrook) Reynolds, died in 1716. Not other alternative presently in Wikitree. *** Wife of Benjamin Burdick [[#(B23.1)| (B23.1)]] *** Note: there appears to be an error in Arnold's record: should be Sr. NOT Jr. ---> ** (B23.4) Mary Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Foster-642|Mary (Foster) Burdick (1675-abt.1768)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-99|Samuel Burdick (abt.1667-1756)]] ** (B23.5) Samuel Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-99|Samuel Burdick (abt.1667-1756)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. *** Husband of [[Foster-642|Mary (Foster) Burdick (1675-abt.1768)]] *** Father of Tacy (Burdick) Frink [[#(F4.1)| (F4.1)]] ** (B23.6) Thomas Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-94|Thomas Burdick (1656-1732)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. *** Husband of Martha Burdick [[#(B23.2)| (B23.2)]] *** Brother to Samuel Burdick [[#(B23.5)| (B23.5)]]; Tacy (Burdick) Maxson [[#(M4.7)| (M4.7)]]; Hubbard Burdick [[#(B23.10)| (B23.10)]] ** (B23.7) Robert Burdick; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-16|Robert Burdick (1674-1733)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. ''{ Note data discrepancy died before 1740, but other candidate Robert Burdicks too young to be this Robert.}'' *** Husband of [[Saunders-258|Hannah (Saunders) Burdick (1678-1732)]] (first) and [[Foster-143|Rebecca (Foster) Burdick (1681-1732)]] (second) ** (B23.8) Desire Burdick; 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Unknown-576203|Desire (Unknown) Burdick (1775-1869)]], wife of Perry Burdick. ** (B23.9) Hannah Burdick; 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]], daughter of John Maxson Sr. [[#(M4.4)| (M4.4)]] and Mary (Mosher) Maxson [[#(M4.6)| (M4.6)]]. *** Wife of Hubbard Burdick [[#(B23.10)| (B23.10)]] ** (B23.10) Hubbard Burdick; 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-102|Hubbard Burdick (abt.1675-1758)]]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. *** Husband of Hannah (Maxson) Burdick [[#(B23.9)| (B23.9)]] ** (B23.11) Jean Burdick; 1718, 1740. *** [[Wilcox-1115|Jane (Wilcox) Burdick (abt.1666-1748)]] *** Second wife of [[Burdick-98|Benjamin Burdick (abt.1666-1741)]] ** (B23.12) Rebecca Burdick; 1718, 1740. *** [[Foster-143|Rebecca (Foster) Burdick (1681-1732)]], daughter of Thomas Foster and Susannah (Parker) Foster *** Second Wife of [[Burdick-16|Robert Burdick (1674-1733)]] [[#(B23.7)|(B23.7)]], son of Robert Burdick and Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick. ** (B23.13) Samuel Burdick Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-2624|Samuel Burdick (abt.1696-1768)]], son of Samuel Burdick [[#(B23.5)| (B23.5)]] and Mary (Foster) Burdick [[#(B23.10)|(B23.10)]] ** (B23.14) Abigail Burdick; 1740. *** [[Lanphere-3|Abigail (Lanphere) Burdick (1715-1768)]], dau. of [[Lanphere-103|Theodosius Lanphere (abt.1684-bef.1749)]] and [[Covey-435|Rachel (Covey) Lanphere (abt.1689-bef.1760)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-45|Joshua Burdick (1712-1800)]] ** (B23.15) Anne Burdick; 1740. *** Not found ** (B23.16) Dorothy Maxson Burdick; 1740. *** [[Maxson-42|Dorothy (Maxson) Burdick (1703-abt.1740)]], daughter of John Maxson and Judeth Clarke Maxson. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1030|Thomas Burdick (abt.1699-1761)]], son of Samuel. ** (B23.17) Hannah Burdick; 1740. *** [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]], dau. of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]]. ** (B23.18) Hubbard Burdick; 1740. *** [[Burdick-102|Hubbard Burdick (abt.1675-1758)]], son of [[Burdick-93|Robert Burdick (1630-1692)]] and [[Hubbard-296|Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick (1640-1691)]]. *** Husband of [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]] ** (B23.19) Judeth Burdick; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Clarke-6602|Judith (Clarke) Burdick (1710-1791)]], dau. of [[Clarke-1538|William Clarke (1686-1767)]] and [[Bliven-53|Jane (Bliven) Clarke (1692-1751)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-375|Jonathan Burdick (1708-1791)]]. ** (B23.20) Mary Burdick, widow of Samuel; 1740. *** [[Foster-642|Mary (Foster) Burdick (1675-abt.1768)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-99|Samuel Burdick (abt.1667-1756)]] *** Same member as [[#(B23.4)| (B23.4)]]. ** (B23.21) Peter Burdick Jr.; 1740. *** [[Burdick-142|Peter Burdick (1703-1800)]], son of Benjamin Burdick and Mary Reynolds *** Husband of [[Reynolds-9227|Desire (Reynolds) Burdick (1706-1795)]] ** (B23.22) Peter Burdick; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-2260|Peter Burdick (1730-1828)]] ** (B23.23) Robert Burdick; 1740. *** [[Burdick-355|Robert Burdick (1701-1764)]], son of Robert Burdick and Rebecca (Foster) Burdick. *** Husband of Susannah (Clarke) Burdick, ** (B23.24) Robert Burdick Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Burdick-353|Robert Burdick IV (1731-1807)]], son of [[Burdick-355|Robert Burdick III (1701-bef.1793)]] and [[Clarke-2164|Susannah (Clarke) Burdick (abt.1711-1769)]]. *** Husband of [[Hall-58781|Hannah (Hall) Burdick (1734-1826)]]. ** (B23.25) Sarah Burdick; 1740. *** [[Clarke-8612|Sarah (Clarke) Burdick (1712-aft.1768)]], daughter of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] and [[Burdick-2280|Prudence (Burdick) Whitford (abt.1735-1807)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] *** Same member as (B23.43) ** (B23.26) Susannah Burdick; 1740, July 1768. *** Probable: [[Clarke-2164|Susannah (Clarke) Burdick (abt.1711-1769)]], daughter of William Clarke and Jane (Bliven) Clark *** Wife of [[Burdick-355|Robert Burdick (1701-1764)]] [[#(B23.23)|(B23.23)]]. son of Robert Burdick and Rebecca (Foster) Burdick. ** (B23.27) Tasey Burdick; 1740. *** [[Wells-86|Tacy (Wells) Burdick (1715-1755)]], daughter of Nathaniel Wells and Mary (Crandall) Wells. *** Wife of [[Burdick-15|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (1714-1776)]] ** (B23.28) Tasey Burdick (2nd); 1740. *** Not found. ** (B23.29) Tasey Clarke Burdick; 1740. *** Not found. ** (B23.30) Benjamin Burdick, of Robert; before 1750. *** [[Burdick-994|Benjamin Burdick (1705-)]], son of [[Burdick-16|Robert Burdick (1674-1733)]] and [[Foster-143|Rebecca (Foster) Burdick (1681-1732)]] *** Husband of ?? ** (B23.31) Daniel Burdick; before 1750; July 1768. *** Probable: [[Burdick-993|Daniel Burdick (1721-1799)]] son of Robert Burdick. *** Husband of [[Wilcox-4226|Martha (Wilcox) Burdick (abt.1722-)]] ** (B23.32) Elizabeth Burdick, wife of Benjamin of North Kingstown; before 1750. *** [[Tanner-316|Elizabeth (Tanner) Burdick (1717-)]], daughter of [[Tanner-290|William Tanner Sr. (abt.1657-abt.1740)]] and [[Unknown-486738|Elizabeth (Unknown) Tanner (bef.1688-abt.1720)]] *** Wife of [[Berdick-1|Benjamin Berdick (abt.1715-)]]. ** (B23.33) Abigail Burdick, wife of Joshua; July 1768. *** [[Lanphere-3|Abigail (Lanphere) Burdick (1715-1768)]], daughter of Theodosius Lanphere [[#(L2.5)|(L2.5)]] and Rachel (Covey) Lanphere [[#(L2.3)|(L2.3)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-45|Joshua Burdick (1712-1800)]], son of Robert Burdick and Rebecca (Foster) Burdick. ** (B23.34) Avise Burdick; July 1768. *** Probable: [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]], daughter of John Maxson jr. and Judith (Clarke) Maxson. *** Wife of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] ** (B23.35) Barshaba Burdick, wife of Ichabod; *** [[Mackee-2|Bathsheba (Mackee) Burdick (bef.1751-1780)]], wife of Ichabod Burdick. ** (B23.36) Catherine Burdick, wife of James; *** [[Vars-70|Catherine (Vars) Burdick (1737-1823)]], dau of Theodoty and Mary (Dodge) Vars. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1982|James Burdick (1731-1803)]], son of Edward Burdick and Sarah Clark) Burdick. *** Granddaughter of Rebecca (Larkin) Vars [[#(V1.1)|(V1.1&2)]]. ** (B23.37) Dorcas Burdick, wife of Carey; July 1768. *** [[Cottrell-1303|Dorcas (Cottrell) Burdick (1737-)]], daughter of John Cottrell III and Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell. Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell [[#(G3.2)|(G3.2)]] was the mother of Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell and the step-mother of John Cottrell III. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1745|Carey Burdick (abt.1734-)]]. ** (B23.38) Elizabeth Burdick; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Babcock-3013|Elizabeth (Babcock) Burdick (1729-)]] ** (B23.39) Judeth Burdick; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Clarke-6602|Judith (Clarke) Burdick (1710-1791)]] (repeat of ) or [[Burdick-2196|Judith (Burdick) Johnson (abt.1740-)]]/[[Burdick-1082|Judith (Burdick) Braun (abt.1740-abt.1811)]] ** (B23.40) Mary Burdick, wife of David; July 1768. *** [[Thompson-12731|Mary (Thompson) Burdick (abt.1709-)]], dau of Robert Thompson and Sarah (Clarke) Thompson. *** Wife of [[Burdick-143|David Burdick (1710-1776)]], son of Benjamin Burdick and Mary (Reynolds) Burdick ** (B23.41) Robert Burdick (2nd); July 1768. *** [[Burdick-357|Robert Burdick V (1763-1841)]] son of [[Burdick-353|Robert Burdick IV (1731-1807)]] and [[Hall-58781|Hannah (Hall) Burdick (1734-1826)]]. ** (B23.42) Samuel Hubbard Burdick; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]], son of [[Burdick-94|Thomas Burdick (1656-1732)]] and [[UNKNOWN-30368|Martha (UNKNOWN) Burdick (abt.1670-1728)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]]. ** (B23.43) Sarah Burdick, wife of Edward; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-8612|Sarah (Clarke) Burdick (1712-aft.1768)]], daughter of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] and [[Burdick-2280|Prudence (Burdick) Whitford (abt.1735-1807)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] *** Same member as (B23.25) ** (B23.44) Thankful Burdick, wife of Edmund; July 1768. *** [[Enos-81|Thankful (Enos) Burdick (abt.1729-)]], dau. of [[Enos-154|Joseph Enos (abt.1705-)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-559|Edmund Burdick (abt.1720-)]], son of [[Burdick-555|Thomas Burdick (abt.1695-1752)]] and [[Richmond-678|Abigail (Richmond) Burdick (abt.1696-bef.1740)]]. ** (B23.45) Jean Burdick, at Oblong, N.Y.; Nov 1769. *** Possible, but with marriage data mismatch: [[Burdick-804|Jane Burdick (abt.1745-)]] ** (B23.46) John Burdick, son of Sam H.; Nov 1769. *** [[Burdick-1503|John Burdick (1732-1802)]], son of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]]. *** Husband of [[Chesebrough-545|Sybil (Chesebrough) Burdick (1729-1788)]] (B23.53) ** (B23.47) Sarah Burdick, of Edward; Nov 1769. *** Not found; possibly daughter of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] ** (B23.48) Amos Burdick; May 1770. *** [[Burdick-1923|Amos Burdick (1741-1803)]], son of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]] *** Husband of [[Nichols-4491|Elizabeth (Nichols) Burdick (1736-1811)]] ** (B23.49) Elizabeth Burdick, wife of Amos; May 1770. *** [[Nichols-4491|Elizabeth (Nichols) Burdick (1736-1811)]], daughter of [[Nichols-1823|David Nichols (1709-1799)]] and [[Eggleston-175|Sarah (Eggleston) Nichols (1713-aft.1799)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1923|Amos Burdick (1741-1803)]] ** (B23.50) Mary Burdick, wife of Stephen; May 1770. *** [[Church-986|Mary (Church) Burdick]], wife of [[Burdick-549|Stephen Burdick (1748-1807)]]. ** (B23.51) Stephen Burdick; May 1770. *** [[Burdick-549|Stephen Burdick (1748-1807)]], son of [[Burdick-548|Simeon Burdick (bef.1727-1802)]] and [[Saunders-1692|Isabel (Saunders) Burdick (1726-)]] *** Husband of [[Church-986|Mary (Church) Burdick]] ** (B23.52) Ichabod Burdick; 8 Sept 1770. *** [[Burdick-369|Ichabod Burdick (1740-1821)]], son of [[Burdick-355|Robert Burdick (1701-1764)]] and [[Clarke-2164|Susannah (Clarke) Burdick (abt.1711-1769)]]. *** Husband of [[Mackee-2|Bathsheba (Mackee) Burdick (bef.1751-1780)]] (first) and [[Chapman-7682|Mary (Chapman) Burdick (1755-1843)]] (second). ** (B23.53) Sibbel Burdick, wife of John; 25 April 1771. *** [[Chesebrough-545|Sybil (Chesebrough) Burdick (1729-1788)]], dau of [[Chesebrough-545|Sybil (Chesebrough) Burdick (1729-1788)]] and [[Harris-353|Prudence (Harris) Brown (1700-1768)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1503|John Burdick (1732-1802)]] ** (B23.54) Edmund Burdick; 1 June 1771. *** Possible: [[Burdick-559|Edmund Burdick (abt.1720-)]] ** (B23.55) Sylvanus Burdick; 6 July 1771. *** [[Burdick-1630|Sylvanus Burdick (1747-)]], dau. of [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]] and [[Maxson-405|Goodeth (Maxson) Burdick (1726-aft.1798)]]. ** (B23.56) Zaccheus Burdick; 6 July 1771. *** [[Burdick-1031|Zaccheus Burdick (1733-1809)]], son of [[Burdick-1030|Thomas Burdick (abt.1699-1761)]] and [[Maxson-42|Dorothy (Maxson) Burdick (1703-abt.1740)]] *** Husband of [[Smith-203239|Elizabeth (Smith) Burdick (1739-1809)]]. ** (B23.57) Dorothy Burdick, of Elias; 27 July 1771. *** Daughter of [[Burdick-83|Elias Burdick (abt.1733-abt.1780)]] ** (B23.58) Anne Burdick, of Edward; Aug 1771. *** [[Burdick-2572|Anna (Burdick) Crandall (1753-1842)]], daughter of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] and [[Clarke-8612|Sarah (Clarke) Burdick (1712-aft.1768)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-3021|Azariah Crandall (abt.1749-abt.1824)]]. ** (B23.59) Goodeth Burdick, wife of Nathan; 29 June 1772. *** [[Maxson-405|Goodeth (Maxson) Burdick (1726-aft.1798)]], daughter of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]] ** (B23.60) Nathan Burdick; 29 June 1772. *** [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]], son of [[Burdick-102|Hubbard Burdick (abt.1675-1758)]] and [[Maxson-34|Hannah (Maxson) Burdick (1678-abt.1752)]] ** (B23.61) Tasey Burdick, of Nathan; 31 Oct 1772. *** [[Burdick-1632|Tacy Burdick (1754-)]], dau. of [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]] and [[Maxson-405|Goodeth (Maxson) Burdick (1726-aft.1798)]]. ** (B23.62) Amey Burdick, wife of Samuel H. Jr.; 20 Nov 1773. *** [[Coon-635|Amie Coon (1737-1832)]], daughter of [[MacCoone-8|Daniel MacCoone (abt.1696-abt.1768)]] and [[Hall-10126|Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoon (1699-1745)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-2265|Samuel H. Burdick Jr. (1734-1813)]]. ** (B23.63) Mercy Burdick, of Edward; 19 June 1774. *** [[Burdick-1448|Mercy Burdick (1756-1848)]], dau of [[Burdick-1455|Edward Burdick (abt.1705-aft.1792)]] and [[Burdick-2572|Anna (Burdick) Crandall (1753-1842)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-1447|William Harris Burdick (abt.1757-abt.1833)]] ** (B23.64) Samuel Hubbard Burdick; July 1774. *** [[Burdick-15|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (1714-1776)]], son of [[Burdick-16|Robert Burdick (1674-1733)]] and [[Foster-143|Rebecca (Foster) Burdick (1681-1732)]] *** Husband of [[Wells-86|Tacy (Wells) Burdick (1715-1755)]] ** (B23.65) Amos Burdick; 13 July 1776. *** [[Burdick-1923|Amos Burdick (1741-1803)]], son of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]] *** Husband of [[Nichols-4491|Elizabeth (Nichols) Burdick (1736-1811)]] ** (B23.66) Elizabeth Burdick, wife of Amos; 13 July 1776. *** [[Nichols-4491|Elizabeth (Nichols) Burdick (1736-1811)]], dau of [[Nichols-1823|David Nichols (1709-1799)]] and [[Eggleston-175|Sarah (Eggleston) Nichols (1713-aft.1799)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-1923|Amos Burdick (1741-1803)]] ** (B23.67) Sarah Burdick, wife of Luke; 2 Aug 1777. *** [[Haskell-2049|Sarah (Haskell) Burdick (1750-aft.1776)]], dau of *** Wife of [[Burdick-1907|Luke Burdick (abt.1749-bef.1825)]], son of [[Burdick-136|William Burdick (1713-1787)]] and [[Edwards-10233|Sarah (Edwards) Burdick (1721-1787)]]. ** (B23.68) Prudence Burdick, of John; 19 June 1779. *** [[Burdick-2284|Prudence (Burdick) Stillman (1761-1847)]], daughter of [[Burdick-1503|John Burdick (1732-1802)]] and [[Chesebrough-545|Sybil (Chesebrough) Burdick (1729-1788)]]. ** (B23.69) Joseph Burdick, of Joseph; 3 July 1779. *** Not found ** (B23.70) Mary Burdick; 3 July 1779. *** [[Lamb-122|Mary Anna (Lamb) Burdick (1739-1790)]], daughter of [[Lamb-2645|Ebenezer Lamb (1707-1780)]] and [[Hill-11553|Mary (Hill) Lamb (abt.1710-abt.1742)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-46|Joshua Burdick (1737-)]]. ** (B23.71) Stephen Rose Burdick; 10 July 1779. *** Not found. ** (B23.72) Elisha Burdick; 20 Aug 1779. *** Probable: [[Burdick-2132|Elisha Burdick (1747-1823)]], son of Peter Burdick and Desire (Reynolds) Burdick *** Husband of [[Stillman-551|Lydia (Stillman) Burdick (1760-1839)]]. ** (B23.73) Jabez Burdick; Aug 1779. *** Not Found. ** (B23.74) Joshua Burdick; Sept 1779. *** [[Burdick-46|Joshua Burdick (1737-)]], son of [[Burdick-45|Joshua Burdick (1712-1800)]] and [[Lanphere-3|Abigail (Lanphere) Burdick (1715-1768)]]. *** Husband of [[Lamb-122|Mary Anna (Lamb) Burdick (1739-1790)]] ** (B23.75) Martha Burdick; Sept 1779. *** Possible, (No sources): [[Wilcox-4226|Martha (Wilcox) Burdick (abt.1722-)]] ** (B23.76) Esther Burdick; 23 Oct 1779. *** [[Gavitt-67|Esther (Gavitt) Burdick (1732-1815)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-2260|Peter Burdick (1730-1828)]] ** (B23.77) Adam Burdick; June 1780. *** [[Burdick-1633|Adam Burdick (1759-)]], son of [[Burdick-1493|Nathan Burdick (1719-1793)]] and [[Maxson-405|Goodeth (Maxson) Burdick (1726-aft.1798)]]. ** (B23.78) Hannah Burdick, wife of Adam; June 1780. *** Not entered into Wikitree. ** (B23.79) Content Burdick; 22 July 1780. *** Possible (no source info: [[Burdick-554|Content Burdick (1764-)]] ** (B23.80) Daniel Burdick, of William; 30 July 1780. *** [[Burdick-1094|Daniel O Burdick (1746-1808)]], son of [[Burdick-136|William Burdick (1713-1787)]] and [[Edwards-10233|Sarah (Edwards) Burdick (1721-1787)]] *** Husband of [[Hall-17229|Temperance (Hall) Burdick (1755-abt.1846)]] ** (B23.81) Elias Burdick; 30 July 1780. *** [[Burdick-83|Elias Burdick (abt.1733-abt.1780)]], son of ? [[Burdick-1030|Thomas Burdick (abt.1699-1761)]] and [[Maxson-42|Dorothy (Maxson) Burdick (1703-abt.1740)]] *** Husband of [[Cottrell-44|Hannah (Cottrell) Burdick (abt.1735-1822)]] ** (B23.82) Elizabeth Burdick, widow; 30 July 1780. *** Possible??, (limited data, no sources:) [[Tanner-316|Elizabeth (Tanner) Burdick (1717-)]] ** (B23.83) Hannah Burdick, wife of Waite; 30 July 1780. *** Not found. ** (B23.84) Mary Burdick, widow; 30 July 1780. *** Possibly: [[Thompson-12731|Mary (Thompson) Burdick (abt.1709-)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-143|David Burdick (1710-1776)]] ** (B23.85) Sarah Burdick, wife of William; 30 July 1780. *** [[Edwards-10233|Sarah (Edwards) Burdick (1721-1787)]], dau. of [[Edwards-10234|Thomas Edwards (1691-)]] and [[Brown-38464|Jerusha (Brown) Edwards (1691-)]] *** Wife of [[Burdick-136|William Burdick (1713-1787)]] ** (B23.86) Waite Burdick; 30 July 1780. *** Not Found ** (B23.87) ____ Burdick; 5 Jan 1782. *** Not found. ** (B23.88) Pardon Burdick; 5 Dec 1785. *** Probable: [[Burdick-1586|Pardon Burdick (1748-1798)]], son of Samuel Hubbard Burdick and Tacy (Wells) Burdick. ** (B23.89) Sabrah Burdick; 5 Dec 1785. *** Not found ** (B23.90) Sarah Burdick, of Daniel; 19 Nov 1785. *** Not found. ** (B23.91) Phineas Burdick, of Elder John; 1 Jan 1786. *** [[Burdick-759|Phineas Burdick (1746-1824)]], son of John Burdick and Rebecca (Thompson) Burdick. *** Husband of [[Hall-11766|Penelope (Hall) Burdick (1746-1827)]]. ** (B23.92) Billings Burdick; 15 April 1786. *** [[Burdick-1123|Billings S Burdick (1765-1819)]] ** (B23.93) Cynthia Burdick, of Peter; 13 May 1786. *** Not found. ** (B23.94) Zilpha Burdick, of Robert; 20 May 1786. *** [[Burdick-1576|Zilpha Burdick (1750-)]] daughter of Robert Burdick and Susannah (Clarke) Burdick *** Wife of [[Burdick-420|Abel Burdick (abt.1750-abt.1824)]] ** (B23.95) Arnold Burdick; 27 May 1786. *** Not found. * '''Button (B24): ** (B24.1) Peter Button; 13 Sep 1712, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Button-33|Peter Button (1688-1763)]], son of Peter Button and Sarah (Crandall) Button. *** Husband of [[Hall-32905|Elizabeth (Hall) Button (abt.1690-abt.1774)]] [[#(B24.2)|(B24.2)]] & [[#(B24.3)|(B24.3)]] ** (B24.2) Elizabeth Button; 1740. *** [[Hall-32905|Elizabeth (Hall) Button (abt.1690-abt.1774)]] *** Same person as Elizabeth Button (B24.2) ** (B24.3) Elizabeth Button, wife of Peter; July 1768. *** [[Hall-32905|Elizabeth (Hall) Button (abt.1690-abt.1774)]] *** Wife of Peter Button [[#(B24.1)|(B24.1)]] *** Same person as Elizabeth Button (B24.2) ** (B24.4) Abigail Button; July 1768. *** [[Button-1238|Abigail Button (abt.1715-abt.1777)]], daughter of Peter Button [[#(B24.1)|(B24.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Button [[#(B24.3)|(B24.3)]]. ** (B24.5) Joseph Button; July 1768. *** [[Button-1237|Joseph Button (1711-1783)]], son of Peter Button [[#(B24.1)|(B24.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Button [[#(B24.3)|(B24.3)]]. *** Husband of [[Atwell-1076|Mary Ann (Atwell) Button (1740-aft.1783)]] ** (B24.6) Elizabeth Button, wife of Rufus; 25 April 1771. *** Not found ** (B24.7) Sarah Button, of Samuel; 28 Dec 1785. *** Not found. Possible daughter of [[Button-34|Samuel Button (1697-abt.1778)]] ==C== * '''Cartwright (C1) ** (C1.1) Bryant Cartwright; July 30, 1780. *** Probably [[Cartwright-225|Bryant Cartwright Jr. (1739-1817)]] *** Husband of [[Hall-8485|Elizabeth Ruth (Hall) Cartwright (1749-1837)]] * '''Champlain (C2) ** (C2.1) Mary Champlain; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (1680-1760)]], dau. of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]] *** Wife of [[Champlin-392|William Champlin II]] [[#(C2.3)|(C2.3)]] *** Mother of ** (C2.2) Bridget Champlain; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Thompson-40231|Bridget (Thompson) Champlin (abt.1711-)]], wife of [[Champlin-661|Joshua Champlin (C2.5)]] ** (C2.3) William Champlain Jr.; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Champlin-392|William Champlin II (abt.1677-1747)]] *** Husband of [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin]] [[#(C2.1)|(C2.1)]] ** (C2.4) William Champlain Jr.; July 14, 1770. *** [[Champlin-390|William Champlin III (1702-1774)]], son of [[Champlin-392|William Champlin II (C2.3)]] and [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (C2.1)]] ** (C2.5) Capt. Joshua Champlain; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Champlin-661|Joshua Champlin (abt.1710-abt.1790)]], son of [[Champlin-392|William Champlin II (C2.3)]] and [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (C2.1)]] *** Husband of [[Thompson-40231|Bridget (Thompson) Champlin (C2.2)]] ** (C2.6) Sarah Champlain, widow; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-15982|Sarah (Rogers) Champlin (1726-1800)]], dau. of [[Rogers-12016|Jonathan Rogers (abt.1680-bef.1769)]]. *** Wife of [[Champlin-464|Nathan Champlin (1732-1816)]]. ** (C2.7) Sarah Champlain; July 14, 1770. *** Possible ? [[Champlin-356|Sarah (Champlin) Rhodes (1759-1817)]] ** (C2.8) Sarah Champlain, wife of William; July 14, 1770. *** [[Pendleton-504|Sarah (Pendleton) Champlin (1734-1799)]], dau of [[Pendleton-208|Joseph Pendleton II (1702-1761)]] and [[Worden-227|Sarah (Worden) Pendleton (abt.1704-1760)]]. *** Wife of [[Champlin-277|William Champlin IV (1731-1798)]] * '''Chase (C3) ** (C3.1) Joshua Chase; before 1750, July 1768. *** Possible: [[Case-40|Joshua Case (1722-1777)]] ** (C3.2) Elizabeth Chase, wife of Oliver; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Cleveland-960|Elizabeth (Cleveland) Chase (1715-aft.1758)]] *** Wife of [[Chase-2511|Oliver Chase (1709-1786)]] ** (C3.3) Mercy Chase; July 1768. *** [[Chase-1013|Mercy (Chase) Weeden (1751-1843)]], dau of [[Chase-1000|Abraham Chase (1720-1795)]] and [[Gorton-179|Mary Gorton (abt.1725-)]]. *** Wife of [[Weeden-17|John Weeden (1735-1795)]], married 17 Jan 1776 ** (C3.4) Oliver Chase; July 1768. *** Possible but very weak profile: [[Case-4368|Oliver Case (abt.1756-1812)]] ** (C3.5) Frederick Chase; 25 March 1786. *** Not found. ** (C3.6) Ruth, wife of Frederick; 25 March 1786. *** Not found. * '''Chees (C4) ** (C4.1) Elizabeth Chase, wife of Oliver; before 1750. *** Same member as (C3.2) ** (C4.2) Oliver Chees; before 1750. *** Not found. Probably same member as (C3.4) * '''Chester (C5) ** (C5.1) Christopher Chester; 8 April 1776. *** [[Chester-1738|Christopher Chester (1757-1831)]][[#^|^]] *** Husband of [[Chase-9797|Martha (Chase) Chester (1753-1828)]] [[#(C5.2)|(C5.2)]]. ** (C5.2) Patty Chase, wife of Christopher; 8 April 1776. *** [[Chase-9797|Martha (Chase) Chester (1753-1828)]][[#^|^]]. *** Wife of [[Chester-1738|Christopher Chester (1757-1831)]] [[#(C5.1)|(C5.1)]] * '''Church (C6) ** (C6.1) Rebecca (Brand) Church; 1740. *** [[Brand-235|Rebecca (Brand) Church (1710-aft.1741)]] * '''Clarke (C7) ** (C7.1) Bethiah Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]], dau of [[Hubbard-199|Samuel Hubbard (1610-1692)]] and [[Cooper-651|Tacy (Cooper) Hubbard (abt.1609-aft.1697)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]]. *** Mother of [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]; [[Clarke-1531|Joseph Clarke III. (abt.1670-abt.1719)]] [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]]; [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (1680-1760)]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]]; ** (C7.2) Dorothy Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Maxson-32|Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke (abt.1668-abt.1713)]], dau. of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-1531|Elder Joseph Clarke Jr. ]] [[#(C7.6)|(C76)]]. *** Mother of Freegift (Clarke) Saunders [[#(C7.12)|(C7.12)]]; Dorothy Clarke [[#(C7.11)|(C7.11)]]; Experience (Clarke) Davis [[#(D4.8)|(D4.8)]]; ** (C7.3) Elizabeth Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. ***[[Babcock-310|Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke (1691-)]], dau. of [[Babcock-97|James Babcock (1663-1736)]] and [[Saunders-109|Elizabeth (Saunders) Babcock (1661-1730)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]] ** (C7.4) Jane Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. *** [[Bliven-53|Jane (Bliven) Clarke (1692-1751)]]. dau. of [[Bliven-1|Edward Bliven (1668-1718)]] and [[Macoone-1|Isabella (Macoone) Bliven (abt.1670-1753)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-1538|William Clarke (1686-1767)]] ** (C7.5) Joseph Clarke Sr.: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]], son of [[Clarke-39|Joseph Clarke Sr. (1618-1694)]] *** Husband of [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke ]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]] and [[Weeden-932|Hannah (Weeden) Clarke (abt.1647-1723)]] (second). *** Father of [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]; [[Clarke-1531|Joseph Clarke Jr. (abt.1670-abt.1719)]] [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]]; Samuel Clarke [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]]; [[Clarke-1535|Mary (Clarke) Champlin (1680-1760)]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]]; Bethiah Hiscox [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]]; Susannah Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]]; Thomas Clarke [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]]; William Clarke[[#(C7.10)|(C7.10)]]; ** (C7.6) Joseph Clarke; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Clarke-1531|Joseph Clarke Jr. (abt.1670-abt.1719)]], son of Joseph Clarke II [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-32|Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke (C7.2)]] (first), and [[Babcock-312|DorAnna (Babcock) Clarke (1701-1731)]] (second). *** Father of Freegift (Clarke) Saunders [[#(C7.12)|(C7.12)]]; Dorothy Clarke [[#(C7.11)|(C7.11)]]; Experience (Clarke) Davis [[#(D4.8)|(D4.8)]]; Elisha Clarke [[#(C7.34)|(C7.34)]]; ** (C7.7) Mary Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Beebe-758|Mary (Beebe) Clarke (1686-)]], dau. of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]] [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-1533|John Clarke (1675-1764)]]. *** Mother of [[Clarke-9572|Mary Clarke (1709-)]] [[#(?)|(?)]] ** (C7.8) Samuel Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]], son of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] *** Husband of [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] [[#(C7.14)|(C7.14)]] (first), and [[Unknown-450018|Susannah (Unknown) Clarke (abt.1680-)]] (second). *** Father of [[Clark-7502|Bethiah (Clark) Babcock (1703-1794)]] [[#(B1.11)|(B1.11)]]; [[Clarke-9132|Joseph Clarke (1705-abt.1783)]]; ** (C7.9) Thomas Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]], son of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-310|Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke (1691-)]] [[#(C7.3)|(C7.3)]]. ** (C7.10) William Clarke: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712; 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1538|William Clarke (1686-1767)]], son of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]]. *** Husband of [[Bliven-53|Jane (Bliven) Clarke (1692-1751)]] [[#(C7.4)|(C7.4)]] ** (C7.11) Dorothy Clarke Jr; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Clarke-19990|Dorothy Clarke (1696-)]] , daughter of Elder Joseph Clarke Jr. [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke [[#(C7.2)|(C7.2)]]. ** (C7.12) Freegift Clarke; 5 Sep 1712, 1712 1718. *** [[Clarke-19991|Freegift (Clarke) Saunders (1694-)]], daughter of Elder Joseph Clarke Jr. [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke [[#(C7.2)|(C7.2)]]. *** Wife of John Saunders ** (C7.13) Mary Clarke, of Kingstown; 5 Sep 1712. *** Not found, there is [[Sisson-493|Elizabeth (Sisson) Clarke (1669-1752)]] in S kingston, wife of Jeremiah. ** (C7.14) Anna Clarke; 1718. *** [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]], dau of [[Champlin-55|William Champlin I (1654-1715)]] and [[Babcock-317|Mary (Babcock) Champlin (1648-1747)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]] [[#(C7.8)|(C7.8)]] ** (C7.15) Mary Clarke, wife of Jeremiah; 1718. *** [[Burdick-2826|Mary (Burdick) Clarke (1692-aft.1740)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], *** Wife of [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1690-1752)]] [[#(C7.25)|(C7.25)]]. *** Mother of: [[Clarke-20179|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1715-)]] [[#(C7.26)|(C7.26)]]. ** (C7.16) Elizabeth Clarke; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Clarke-2354|Elizabeth Clarke (1695-1751)]] or [[Clarke-9575|Elizabeth Clarke (1715-)]] ** (C7.17) Elizabeth Clarke 2nd; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Sisson-493|Elizabeth (Sisson) Clarke (1669-1752)]] ** (C7.18) Elizabeth Babcock Clarke; 1740. *** [[Babcock-310|Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke (1691-)]], daughter of James Babcock and Elizabeth (Saunders) Babcock *** Wife of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]], son of Joseph Clark [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and Bethiah (Hubbard) Clark [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]] ** (C7.19) Mary Burdick Clarke; 1740. *** [[Burdick-2826|Mary (Burdick) Clarke (1692-aft.1740)]][[#^|(^)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1690-1752)]] [[#(C7.25)|(C7.25)]] *** Mother of: [[Clarke-20179|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1715-)]] [[#(C7.26)|(C7.26)]] *** Same member as (C7.15) ** (C7.20) Mary Clarke, widow of John; 1740. *** Not found ** (C7.21) Samuel Clarke; 1740. *** Not found ** (C7.22) Susannah Clarke; 1740. *** Not found ** (C7.23) Elizabeth Clarke Jr.; before 1740. *** Match not found. ** (C7.24) Hannah Clarke, wife of Joshua; before 1750. *** [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]], dau of John Cottrell Jr. and Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell. *** Wife of Joshua [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] ** (C7.25) Jeremiah Clarke; before 1750. *** [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke IV (abt.1690-1752)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-5125|Jeremiah Clarke III (1667-abt.1733)]] and [[Peckham-1982|Deborah (Peckham) Clarke (abt.1672-)]]. *** Husband of: [[Burdick-2826|Mary (Burdick) Clarke (1692-aft.1740)]] [[#(C7.15)|(C7.15)]] & [[#(C7.19)|(C7.19)]] (first) and [[Ross-27653|Amey (Ross) Clarke (abt.1690-1769)]] [[#(C7.32)|(C7.32)]] (second). *** Father of [[Clarke-20179|Jeremiah Clarke V (abt.1715-)]] [[#(C7.26)|(C7.26)]] ** (C7.26) Jeremiah Clarke Jr; before 1750. *** [[Clarke-20179|Jeremiah Clarke V (abt.1715-)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke (abt.1690-1752)]] [[#(C7.25)|(C7.25)]] and [[Burdick-2826|Mary (Burdick) Clarke (1692-aft.1740)]] [[#(C7.15)|(C7.15)]]. ** (C7.27) Joseph Clarke, of Samuel; before 1750. *** [[Clarke-9132|Joseph Clarke (1705-abt.1783)]], son of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]] and [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]]. *** Husband of [[Reynolds-3655|Sarah (Reynolds) Clarke (1709-1783)]] ** (C7.28) Joshua Clarke; before 1750. *** Possible match (duplicate member): [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] ** (C7.29) Simeon Clarke; before 1750. *** [[Clarke-10392|Simeon Clarke (1716-1770)]], son of Samuel Clark and Ann (Champlain) Clarke. *** Husband of Elizabeth (Sanford) Clarke [[#(C7.35)|(C7.35)]] ** (C7.30) Thankful Clarke; before 1750. *** [[Willet-282|Thankful (Willet) Clarke (abt.1718-abt.1754)]] *** Wife of [[Clarke-18014|Thomas Clarke Jr (abt.1715-abt.1761)]], son of Thomas Clarke and Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke [[#(C7.18)|(C7.18)]]. ** (C7.31) Abigail Clarke, wife of William; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-9299|Abigail Clarke (abt.1709-)]], dau. of [[Clarke-9306|Lawrence Clarke (abt.1670-bef.1754)]] and [[Lawton-126|Sarah (Lawton) Clarke (1679-bef.1733)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-9298|William Clarke (1709-abt.1750)]], son of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]] and [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] ** (C7.32) Amey Clarke, widow; July 1768. *** [[Ross-27653|Amey (Ross) Clarke (abt.1690-1769)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], *** Second wife (and widow) of [[Clarke-20168|Jeremiah Clarke IV]] [[#(C7.25)|(C7.25)]]. ** (C7.33) Deborah Clarke, wife of Joseph, Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Pendleton-207|Deborah (Pendleton) Clarke (abt.1737-abt.1837)]], dau of [[Pendleton-208|Joseph Pendleton II (1702-1761)]] and [[Worden-227|Sarah (Worden) Pendleton (abt.1704-1760)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-2166|Joseph Clarke (abt.1728-abt.1795)]], son of [[Clarke-1537|Thomas Clarke (abt.1685-abt.1767)]] and [[Babcock-310|Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke (1691-)]]. ** (C7.34) Elisha Clarke; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-7087|Elisha Clarke (1718-1796)]], son of Joseph Clarke [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and DorAnna (Babcock) Clarke *** Husband of [[Potter-4938|Mary (Potter) Clarke (1725-aft.1789)]] (C7.41), dau. of Thomas Potter and Mary (Babcock) Potter. ** (C7.35) Elizabeth Clarke, wife of Simeon; July 1768. *** [[Sanford-3167|Elizabeth (Sanford) Clarke (1711-)]], daughter of John Sanford and Content (Howland) Sanford *** Wife of [[Clarke-10392|Simeon Clarke (1716-1770)]] *** Mother of [[Clarke-5922|Amie (Clarke) Babcock (1737-abt.1810)]] ** (C7.36) Elizabeth Clarke, wife of Thomas; July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (C7.37) Hannah Clarke; July 1768. ***[[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]], daughter of John Cottrell and Elizabeth Gardiner Cottrell Tanner *** Wife of [[Clarke-6761|Elder Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] ** (C7.38) '' '''Elder Joshua Clarke,''' '' July 1768. *** [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]], son of Thomas Clarke [[#(C7.9)|(C7.9)]] and Elizabeth (Babcock) Clarke [[#(C7.3)|(C7.3)]]. *** Husband of [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]] *** Father of Phineas Clarke Esq.[[#(C7.46)|(C7.46)]], Willett Clarke [[#(C7.57)|(C7.57)]], Ethan Clarke [[#(C7.51)|(C7.51)]], Arnold Clarke [[#(C7.49)|(C7.49)]], Henry Clarke [[#(C7.53)|(C7.53)]], Hannah (Clarke) Clarke [[#(C7.47)|(C7.47)]], and [[Clarke-10541|Elizabeth (Clarke) Maxson (1751-)]] [[#(M4.50)|(M4.50)]] *** Pastor of the Westerly SDBC 20 years from 1773 to 1793. ** (C7.39) Joseph Clarke, of Samuel; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-9132|Joseph Clarke (1705-abt.1783)]], son of [[Clarke-1532|Samuel Clarke (1672-1769)]], and [[Champlin-210|Ann (Champlin) Clarke (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] *** Husband of [[Reynolds-3655|Sarah (Reynolds) Clarke (1709-1783)]]. ** (C7.40) Mary Clarke, wife of Daniel; July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (C7.41) Mary Clarke, wife of Elisha; July 1768. *** [[Potter-4938|Mary (Potter) Clarke (1725-aft.1789)]], dau. of Thomas Potter and Mary (Babcock) Potter. *** Wife of [[Clarke-7087|Elisha Clarke (1718-1796)]] [[#(C7.34)|(C7.34)]]. ** (C7.42) Samuel Clarke; July 1768. *** Possible match: [[Clarke-9195|Samuel Clarke (1737-)]] ** (C7.43) Simeon Clarke; July 1768. ***[[Clarke-321|Simeon Clarke (1742-1820)]] *** Husband of [[Champlin-52|Hannah (Champlin) Clarke (1747-1821)]] [[#(C7.52)|(C7.52)]], dau. of [[Champlin-49|Jeffrey Champlin IV (1703-1773)]] and [[Northrop-20|Mary (Northrop) Champlin (1703-1771)]]. ** (C7.44) Walter Clarke; July 1768. *** Possibly [[Clark-9574|Walter Clark (1744-1827)]] ** (C7.45) Mary Clarke, wife of Phineas; 7 July 1770 *** [[Babcock-3349|Mary (Babcock) Clarke (1740-1803)]], dau, of Nathan Babcock and Mary (Stanton) Babcock. *** Wife of [[Clarke-11377|Phineas Clarke (1740-1793)]] (C7.46) ** (C7.46) Phineas Clarke; 7 July 1770. *** [[Clarke-11377|Phineas Clarke (1740-1793)]], son of Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Sibling to ** (C7.47) Hannah Clarke, wife of Paul; Aug 1770. *** [[Clarke-20165|Hannah Clarke (1747-1817)]][[#^|^]], daughter of [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-20166|Paul Clarke (1751-1806)]] [[#(C7.48)|(C7.48)]]. ** (C7.48) Paul Clarke; 8 Sep 1770. *** [[Clarke-20166|Paul Clarke (1751-1806)]][[#^|^]] *** Husband of [[Clarke-20165|Hannah Clarke (1747-1817)]] [[#(C7.47)|(C7.47)]]. ** (C7.49) Arnold Clarke; 8 Sep 1770. *** [[Clarke-20158|Arnold Clarke (1754-)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Husband of Lucy Clarke [[#(C7.55)|(C7.55)]] ** (C7.50) Anna Clarke, of Simeon; 27 Nov 1773. *** [[Clarke-20155|Ann Clarke (1752-)]][[#^|^]]. ** (C7.51) Ethan Clarke; 5 Nov 1774. *** [[Clarke-5608|Ethan Clarke (1745-1792)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Husband of [[Ward-27921|Anna (Ward) Clark (1750-)]] ** (C7.52) Hannah Clarke, wife of Simeon Jr.; 5 Nov 1774. *** [[Champlin-52|Hannah (Champlin) Clarke (1747-1821)]], dau of [[Champlin-49|Jeffrey Champlin IV (1703-1773)]] and [[Northrop-20|Mary (Northrop) Champlin (1703-1771)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-321|Simeon Clarke (1742-1820)]] [[#(C7.43)|(C7.43)]] ** (C7.53) Henry Clarke; 6 June 1779. *** [[Clarke-20156|Henry Clarke (1756-1831)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], son of [[Clarke-6761|Joshua Clarke (1717-1793)]] [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and [[Cottrell-909|Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke (1718-1808)]] [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Husband of [[Pendleton-3070|Catherine (Pendleton) Clarke (1757-1824)]] [[#(C7.54)|(C7.54)]]. ** (C7.54) Catey Clarke, wife of Henry; 19 June 1779. *** [[Pendleton-3070|Catherine (Pendleton) Clarke (1757-1824)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-20156|Henry Clarke (1756-1831)]] [[#(C7.53)|(C7.53)]]. ** (C7.55) Lucy Clarke, wife of Arnold; 19 June 1779. *** [[Champlain-49|Lucy (Champlain) Clarke (1756-1849)]][[#^|^]][[#+|+]], daughter of William Champlain Jr. and his wife Sarah (Pendleton) Champlain. *** Wife of [[Clarke-20158|Arnold Clarke (1754-)]]. ** (C7.56) Olive Clarke; 3 July 1779. *** [[Marsh-4221|Olive (Marsh) Clarke (1756-1828)]], dau. of [[Udall-446|Dorothy (Udall) Marsh (1736-1813)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-6765|Thomas Clarke (1749-1832)]]. ** (C7.57) Willett Clarke; 31 July 1779. *** [[Clarke-11578|Willett Clarke (1759-aft.1818)]][[#+|+]], son of Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Husband of [[Pendleton-3071|Sarah (Pendleton) Clarke (1760-)]][[Pendleton-3071|Sarah (Pendleton) Clarke (1760-)]][[#^|^]]. ** (C7.48) Chloe Clarke, wife of Samuel; 23 Oct 1779. *** [[Maxson-451|Chloe (Maxson) Clarke (1759-1833)]], dau. of [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]] and [[Greenman-281|Abigail (Greenman) Maxson (1727-1812)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-2171|Samuel Clarke (1754-1830)]], son of [[Clarke-2166|Joseph Clarke (abt.1728-abt.1795)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Pendleton-207|Deborah (Pendleton) Clarke (abt.1737-abt.1837)]] [[#(C7.33)|(C7.33)]] ** (C7.59) Jesse Clarke; 15 July 1780. *** Probable: [[Clarke-17985|Jesse Clarke (1745-)]] ** (C7.60) Elisha Clarke; July 1780. *** Possible match: [[Clarke-9196|Elisha Clarke (1742-)]] or (unlikely) [[Clark-19234|Elisha Clark (1716-1783)]] ** (C7.61) Susannah Clarke; 19 Aug 1780. *** Possible (repeat of): [[Deake-24|Susannah (Deake) Cole (1729-abt.1809)]] ** (C7.62) Francis Clarke; 5 July 1783. *** Possible (but unlikely) match: [[Clark-29214|Francis Clark (abt.1713-abt.1796)]] ** (C7.63) Adam Clarke; 29 May 1784. *** Probable: [[Clarke-2182|Adam Clarke (1764-1836)]] ** (C7.64) Fanny Clarke, wife of Thomas; 25 March 1786. ** (C7.65) George Clarke; 25 March 1786. *** Possible [[Clark-349|George Clark (1768-1841)]] son of Carey Clark ** (C7.66) Thomas Clarke; 25 March 1786. *** Possible match: [[Clarke-942|Thomas Clarke (1736-)]] ** (C7.67) Luke Clarke; 1 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (C7.68) Mary Clarke; 1 Apr 1786. *** Possible match: [[Saunders-11419|Mary (Saunders) Clarke (abt.1767-abt.1839)]] or [[Babcock-3349|Mary (Babcock) Clarke (1740-1803)]]. ** (C7.69) Barbary Clarke, wife of Nicholas; 8 April 1786. *** Not found ** (C7.70) Keturah Clarke, wife of George; 20 April 1786. *** [[Maxson-478|Keturah (Maxson) Clarke (1759-1839)]], daughter of Joseph Maxson and Keturah (Randall) Maxson *** Wife of [[Clarke-10423|George Clarke (1755-1831)]] ** (C7.71) John Clarke; 6 May 1786 *** Possible matches: [[Clarke-6051|John Clarke Jr (1733-1798)]] or [[Clarke-9124|John Clarke (1740-1836)]] or (weak profile) [[Clarke-3678|John Clarke (1741-)]] ** (C7.72) Samuel Clarke; 6 May 1786 *** Possible match: [[Clarke-9195|Samuel Clarke (1737-)]] ** (C7.73) Joshua Clarke, of Elisha; 13 May 1786 *** [[Clarke-14972|Joshua Clarke (1759-1842)]], son of Elisha Clarke [[#((C7.34))|((C7.34))]] and Mary (Babcock) Clark [[#((C7.41))|((C7.41))]] . *** Husband of [[Stillman-549|Wealthy (Stillman) Clarke (1765-1845)]] ** (C7.74) Susannah Clarke, wife of Benjamin Jr.; 10 June 1786 *** Not found. There is a [[Clarke-10582|Benjamin (Clarke) Clark Jr. (1694-bef.1765)]] in S. Kingston, but name of wife is Sarah. ** (C7.75) Charlotte Clarke, of Thomas 15 June 1786 *** Match not found. ** (C7.76) James Clarke, (servant of Simeon); 12 Aug 1786. *** Not found ** (C7.77) Sarah Clarke, of Nathan; 2 Sep 1786. *** [[Maxson-726|Sarah (Maxson) Clarke (1754-)]], dau. of [[Maxson-510|Isaiah Maxson (1724-)]] and [[Reynolds-4772|Judith Reynolds (abt.1730-)]]. *** Wife of [[Clarke-2180|Nathan Clarke (1756-1827)]], son of [[Clarke-2166|Joseph Clarke (abt.1728-abt.1795)]] and [[Pendleton-207|Deborah (Pendleton) Clarke (abt.1737-abt.1837)]], * '''Cobb (C8) ** (C8.1) Mary Cobb; 1740. *** [[Babcock-54|Mary (Babcock) Cobb (1713-bef.1768)]], dau. of Oliver Babcock [[#(B1.4)|(B1.4)]] and Susannah (Clark) Babcock [[#(B1.5)|(B1.5)]]. *** Wife of [[Cobb-182|Henry Cobb III (1710-abt.1772)]] * '''Colegrove (C9) ** (C9.1) Ann Colegrove; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 1718 *** [[Unknown-486619|Anna Hannah (Unknown) Colegrove (1667-1715)]] ** (C9.2) Anna Colegrove; 5 Sep 1712. *** Probably the same member as (C9.1) above ** (C9.3) Francis Colegrove; *** [[Colgrove-17|Francis Colgrove (abt.1663-1759)]] *** Husband of [[Unknown-486619|Anna Hannah (Unknown) Colegrove (C9.1)]]. ** (C9.4) Hannah Colegrove; 1718 *** [[Bailey-16928|Hannah (Bailey) Colgrove (abt.1700-abt.1734)]], dau. of [[Bailey-9525|Samuel Bailey Sr (bef.1670-1743)]] and [[Rogers-835|Elizabeth (Rogers) Bailey (abt.1674-abt.1723)]] *** Wife of [[Colegrove-26|Francis Colegrove Jr. (1698-1746)]] ** (C9.5) Elizabeth Colegrove; 1740. *** [[Colegrove-78|Elizabeth Colegrove (abt.1729-1760)]], wife of [[Tanner-4982|Benjamin Tanner Jr. (1730-1777)]]. ** (C9.6) Elizabeth Colegrove; 1740. *** Not found. ** (C9.7) John Colegrove; 1740. *** [[Colegrove-128|John Colegrove Esq. (1699-1789)]], son of Francis and Anna. *** Husband of [[James-12303|Susannah (James) Colegrove (C9.9)]] ** (C9.8) Hannah Colegrove; 1740. *** Possible (profile has no sources, little information): [[Colegrove-81|Hannah Colegrove (1724-)]] ** (C9.9) Susannah Colegrove; 1740. *** [[James-12303|Susannah (James) Colegrove (1710-1743)]], wife of [[Colegrove-128|John Colegrove Esq. (C9.7)]]. They were married ca. 1737 so her surname would be Colgrove in 1740. ** (C9.10) Anna Colegrove;, of Francis, before 1750 *** Not found. Not listed as dau of either Francis Sr. nor Jr. ** (C9.11) Eli Colegrove; before 1750 *** [[Colegrove-179|Eleazear Colegrove (1689-1710)]], only Eli Colgrove in WT in 2022, but Find a Grave states he was deceased in 1710. ** (C9.12) Elizabeth Colegrove;, widow; July 1768 *** Not found. ** (C9.13) Susanna Colegrove; July 1768 *** Probable [[Barber-267|Susanna (Barber) Colegrove (1737-1776)]], dau. of [[Barber-129|Thomas Barber (1699-1762)]] and [[Tanner-292|Avis (Tanner) Barber (1700-1777)]]. *** Wife of [[Colegrove-3|Jeremiah Colegrove (1737-abt.1801)]] ** (C9.14) Sarah Colegrove; *** Possible, but zero information: [[Colegrove-80|Sarah Colegrove (1724-)]] ** (C9.15) Ruth Colegrove; *** Not found. * '''Coon (C10) ** (C10.1) Elizabeth Coon, wife of Joseph; July 1768. *** [[Larkin-2435|Elizabeth (Larkin) Coon (abt.1735-)]], dau. of ?? *** Wife of [[Coon-1117|Joseph Coon (1735-1776)]] ** (C10.2) Mary Coon, of Nathan; July, 1768. *** Not found. ** (C10.3) Sarah Coon, wife of Hezekiah; 25 June 1770. *** Not found. ** (C10.4) Joshua Coon; 8 June 1771. *** [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]], son of Daniel MacCoone and Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoon. *** Husband of [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]], daughter of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]]. ** (C10.5) ____ Coon, wife of Joshua; 8 June 1771. *** [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]], daughter of [[Burdick-569|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (abt.1708-abt.1775)]] and [[Maxson-45|Avis (Maxson) Burdick (1712-)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] ** (C10.6) Sarah Coon, wife of William; Aug 1774. *** [[Baker-54867|Sarah (Baker) Coon (abt.1745-)]], dau. of [[Baker-488|John Baker (1717-)]] and [[Bowen-8799|Huldah Bowen (abt.1726-)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-671|Elder William Coon (1743-1801)]]. ** (C10.7) William Coon, of Daniel; Aug 1774. *** [[Coon-671|Elder William Coon (1743-1801)]], son of Daniel MacCoone and Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoone. Pastor the "Peterfburgh Sabeteren Church of Chrift." *** Husband of [[Baker-54867|Sarah (Baker) Coon (abt.1745-)]] ** (C10.8) Sarah Coon; 9 Sept 1776. *** [[Baker-54867|Sarah (Baker) Coon (abt.1745-)]] ** (C10.9) Sarah Coon, of William; 7 Dec 1777. *** Same member as [[Baker-54867|Sarah (Baker) Coon (abt.1745-)]] (C10.8). *** Wife of [[Coon-671|William Coon (1743-1801)]] ** (C10.10) Thankful Coon; Aug 1779. *** Not found. ** (C10.11) Esther Coon, wife of Samuel; 16 Oct 1770. *** Not found. ** (C10.12) Hezekiah Coon; 16 Oct 1779. *** [[Coon-653|Hezekiah Cassell Coon (1745-1806)]], son of Daniel MacCoone and Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoone. *** Husband of [[Hammond-10890|Elizabeth (Hammond) Coon (abt.1750-)]] ** (C10.13) Judeth Coon, wife of Elisha; 26 May 1784. *** Possible: [[Stillman-303|Judith (Stillman) Coon (1759-1846)]], daughter of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]] *** ??? Wife of [[Coon-947|Asa Coon (1756-1801)]] ** (C10.14) Weltha Coon, of Jno; 18 Sept 1785. ** (C10.15) Avis Coon, of Joshua; 8 Oct 1785. *** [[Coon-1568|Avis (Coon) Shelden (1768-1859)]], dau of [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] and [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]] *** Wife of [[Sheldon-2964|Potter Sheldon (abt.1768-1814)]]. ** (C10.16) Avery Coon; 15 Oct 1785. *** Not found. ** (C10.17) Joshua Coon; 22 Oct 1785. *** [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] son of [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] and [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]]. ** (C10.18) Rachel Coon; 22 Oct 1785. *** [[Coon-1566|Rachel Coon (1770-1828)]], dau. of [[Coon-660|Joshua Coon (abt.1739-1826)]] and [[Burdick-760|Margaret (Burdick) Coon (abt.1743-1815)]]. ** (C10.19) Rhoda Coon; 26 Nov 1785. *** Same member as [[Stillman-700|Rhoda (Stillman) Coon (1769-1840)]] [[#(S15.38)|(S15.38)]]. ** (C10.20) William Coon; 26 Nov 1785. *** Possible [[Maccoone-16|William (Maccoone) Coon (abt.1736-abt.1809)]] ** (C10.21) Olive Coon; 28 Dec 1785. *** Not found ** (C10.22) Asa Coon, 1 April 1786. *** [[Coon-947|Asa Coon (1756-1801)]], son of [[Coon-650|Elisha Coon (1727-1778)]] and [[Nichols-17263|Anna (Nichols) Coon (1730-1784)]] *** Husband of [[Stillman-303|Judith (Stillman) Coon (1759-1846)]] ** (C10.23) Annie Coon, of Elder William; 6 May 1786. *** Not found. ** (C10.24) Elizabeth Coon; 13 May 1786. *** Possible: [[Stewart-33758|Elizabeth (Stewart) Coon (1744-)]] ** (C10.25) Asa Coon; 22 June 1786. *** Same member as [[Coon-947|Asa Coon (1756-1801)]] (C10.22). ** (C10.26) David Coon; 22 June 1786. *** Probable: [[Coon-647|David Coon (1735-1814)]] *** Husband of [[Button-1129|Thankful (Button) Coon (1732-aft.1763)]] and (second) [[Lawton-1355|Priscilla (Lawton) Coon (abt.1747-1813)]]. ** (C10.27) Prudence Coon, wife of Abram; 23 May 1786. *** Not found. *** Possibly wife of [[Coon-3065|Abram Coon (1763-1813)]] * '''Cottrell (C11) ** (C11.1) Dorothy Cottrell: Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 9 May 1712; 1718. *** [[Pendleton-16|Dorothy (Pendleton) Cottrell (bef.1686-1747)]] wife of (C11.4) [[Cottrell-149|Nicholas Cottrell III (abt.1685-1727)]]. **** However there are two possible Wikitree identities (with vital dates likely conflated) for this Dorothy: [[Pendleton-16|Dorothy (Pendleton) Cottrell (bef.1686-1747)]] or [[Cottrell-420|Dorothy Cottrell (abt.1687-1747)]]. Note these two Dorothys were sisters-in-law. ** (C11.2) Mary Cottrell; 13 Sept 1712, 1740 *** Candidates: [[Cottrell-455|Mary (Cottrell) Larkin (1686-1743)]] sister to [[Cottrell-149|Nicholas Cottrell III (C11.4))]], or possibly [[Cottrell-11|Mary (Cottrell) Crandall (abt.1690-1735)]] (but she was married to a Eber Crandall by 1712.) or possibly [[Cottrell-86|Mary Cottrell (1643-)]] ** (C11.3) Mary Cottrell; 1 June 1771. *** Probably [[Niles-1566|Mary (Niles) Cottrell (abt.1731-1805)]] ** (C11.4) Nicholas Cottrell; 5 Sept 1712. *** [[Cottrell-149|Nicholas Cottrell III (abt.1685-1727)]]. Firm placement, his father Nicholas II was deceased prior to 1712. Husband of [[Pendleton-16|Dorothy (Pendleton) Cottrell (bef.1686-1747)]], therefore his presence on the membership roll substantiates the Dorothy Cottrell membership entry to be his wife, rather than his sister.. ** (C11.5) Elizabeth Cottrell; 1740. *** [[Gardiner-2034|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell (1714-abt.1756)]] ** (C11.6) Lucia Cottrell; 1740. *** Probably [[Cottrell-1694|Lucy (Cottrell) Brand (abt.1713-abt.1760)]] ** (C11.7) Samuel Cottrell; 1740. *** Not found. [[Cottrell-82|Samuel Cottrell (1687-1727)]] deceased prior to 1740. ** (C11.8) John Cottrell (2nd); before 1750. *** [[Cottrell-1019|John Cottrell III (abt.1712-abt.1778)]], son of [[Cottrell-80|John Cottrell II (1682-1721)]] *** Husband of [[Gardiner-2034|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell (1714-abt.1756)]] [[#(C11.9)|(C11.9)]] ** (C11.9) Elizabeth Cottrell; wife of John; July 1768. *** [[Gardiner-2034|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell (1714-abt.1756)]], ''{Editorial Note; 2022 this marriage association may be incorrect.}'' *** Wife of [[Cottrell-1019|John Cottrell III]] [[#(C11.8)|(C11.8)]] ** (C11.10) John Cottrell; July 1768. *** Same member as [[Cottrell-1019|John Cottrell III]] [[#(C11.9)|(C11.9)]] ** (C11.11) Desire Cottrell, wife of Joshua; 15 Sep 1769. *** Not found. ** (C11.12) John Cottrell; 8 June 1771. *** Probable: [[Cottrell-499|John Cottrell (1745-abt.1806)]] ** (C11.13) Content Cottrell; wife of John; 22 June 1771. *** Not found. ** (C11.14) Libbeas Cottrell; 30 July1780. *** [[Cottrell-498|Lebbeus Cottrell (1755-1794)]], son of [[Cottrell-1019|John Cottrell III (abt.1712-abt.1778)]] and [[Gardiner-2034|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell (1714-abt.1756)]]. *** Husband of [[Phillips-30192|Sarah (Phillips) Cottrell (1759-1834)]] (first) and [[Saunders-9131|Mary (Saunders) Cottrell (abt.1760-)]] (second) ** (C11.15) Daniel Cottrell; 18 March 1786. *** [[Cottrell-1187|Daniel Cottrell (1765-1835)]], son of [[Cottrell-433|John Cottrell (1724-1778)]] and [[Boardman-480|Lois (Boardman) Cottrell (1730-)]] *** Husband of [[Sanders-9542|Meribe (Sanders) Cottrell (1763-1848)]] * '''Cove (C12) ** (C12.1) James Cove; 1718. *** Probably [[Covey-225|James Covey (1687-aft.1738)]], son of Hope (C13.2) and Mary Covey (C13.1) ** (C12.2) Mary Cove; 1718. *** Probably Mary Covey (C13.1) below: * '''Covey (C13) ** (C13.1) Mary Covey; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** Probable: [[Covey-373|Mary Covey (1689-)]] ** (C13.2) Hope Covey; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Covey-204|Hope Hosea Covey (1712-1787)]], son of James Covey and Sarah (Lanphere) Covey. *** Husband of [[Davis-1221|Lydia (Davis) Covey (abt.1718-)]] [[#(C13.3)|(C13.3)]] ** (C13.3) Lydia Covey; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Davis-1221|Lydia (Davis) Covey (abt.1718-)]], daughter of William Davis, Jr. and Elizabeth Paviour) Davis. *** Wife of [[Covey-204|Hope Hosea Covey (1712-1787)]] [[#(C13.2)|(C13.2)]] ** (C13.4) Martha Covey; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Burdick-49|Martha (Burdick) Covey (abt.1720-aft.1818)]], dau. of ?? *** Wife of [[Covey-259|John Covey (1717-)]]. ** (C13.5) Elisha Covey; Nov 1769. *** [[Covey-125|Elisha Covey (1738-1820)]], , son of Hope Covey and Lydia (Davis) Covey. *** Husband of [[Randall-156|Goodeth (Randall) Covey (abt.1743-1805)]] (C13.6) ** (C13.6) Goodeth Covey, wife of Elisha; Nov 1769. *** [[Randall-156|Goodeth (Randall) Covey (abt.1743-1805)]], wife of Elisha Covey. (C13.5) ** (C13.7) David Covey; June 1780. *** [[Covey-101|David Walter Covey (abt.1742-1837)]], son of Hope Covey and Lydia (Davis) Covey. *** Husband of [[UNKNOWN-12055|Mary UNKNOWN]]. ** (C13.8) Martha, wife of Nathan; June 1780. *** [[UNKNOWN-12034|Martha (UNKNOWN) Covey (1750-)]], wife of Nathan Covey (C13.10) ** (C13.9) Mary Covey, wife of David; June 1780. *** [[UNKNOWN-12055|Mary UNKNOWN]], wife of David Covey (C13.7) ** (C13.10) Nathan Covey; June 1780 *** [[Covey-415|Nathan Covey (abt.1746-)]], son of Hope Covey and Lydia (Davis) Covey *** Husband of [[UNKNOWN-12034|Martha (UNKNOWN) Covey (1750-)]] * '''Crandall (C14) ** (C14.1) Elizabeth Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712. *** ?? [[Crandall-8|Elizabeth (Crandall) Wilcox (1675-)]] ** (C14.2) Jeremiah Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Crandall-2|Jeremiah Crandall (1673-abt.1718)]], son of [[Crandall-3|John Crandall (bef.1618-1676)]] and [[Gaylord-1|Hannah (Gaylord) Cottrell (1647-abt.1678)]]. *** Husband of [[Warner-1|Priscilla (Warner) Crandall Lockwood]] [[#(C14.7)|(C14.7)]] & also at [[#(L7.1)|(L7.1)]]. ** (C14.3) Joseph Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Crandall-262|Joseph Crandall Jr. (abt.1684-1750)]], son of [[Crandall-130|Joseph Crandall (abt.1661-1737)]] and [[Burdick-91|Deborah (Burdick) Crandall (1662-1697)]] *** Husband of [[Langworthy-22|Ann (Langworthy) Crandall (abt.1690-abt.1773)]]. ** (C14.4) Joseph Crandall; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Crandall-219|Joseph Crandall III (1717-1792)]], son of [[Crandall-262|Joseph Crandall Jr. (abt.1684-1750)]] and [[Langworthy-22|Ann (Langworthy) Crandall (abt.1690-abt.1773)]]. *** Husband of [[Lewis-11465|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (1717-bef.1772)]] [[#(C14.9)|(C14.9)]]. ** (C14.5) Mary Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712, 1740. *** [[Babcock-159|Mary (Babcock) Crandall (abt.1654-aft.1734)]], dau of ???. *** Wife of [[Crandall-128|Peter Crandall (abt.1655-bef.1734)]] [[#(C14.6)|(C14.6)]] ** (C14.6) Peter Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Crandall-128|Peter Crandall (abt.1655-bef.1734)]], son of [[Crandall-3|John Crandall (bef.1618-1676)]] and [[UNKNOWN-259725|Mary (UNKNOWN) Crandall (1625-bef.1670)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-159|Mary (Babcock) Crandall (abt.1654-aft.1734)]] [[#(C14.5)|(C14.5)]]. ** (C14.7) Priscilla Crandall; Original ''{1708}''; 1712; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Warner-1|Priscilla (Warner) Crandall Lockwood (1675-1750)]], daughter of [[Warner-2|John Warner (1645-1712)]] and [[Gorton-1|Anna (Gorton) Warner (1644-1734)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-2|Jeremiah Crandall]] [[#(C14.2)|(C14.2)]]. Remarried to Abraham Lockwood after 1718. ** (C14.8) John Crandall; 1718, 1740. *** [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]], son of [[Crandall-130|Joseph Crandall (abt.1661-1737)]] and Burdick-91. *** Husband of [[Yeomans-97|Mary (Yeomans) Crandall (1685-1729)]] (first); [[Crandall-1170|Hannah Crandall (1701-abt.1737)]] (second), and [[Lewis-1399|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (abt.1715-abt.1772)]] (third). ** (C14.9) Elizabeth Lewis Crandall; 1740. *** [[Lewis-1399|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (abt.1715-abt.1772)]] **** or: [[Lewis-11465|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (1717-bef.1772)]], daughter of ??? *** Wife of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]]. ** (C14.10) Mary Crandall; 1740. *** [[Crandall-12|Mary Crandall (1710-1739)]], dau. of [[Crandall-14|Eber Crandall (1676-1727)]] and [[Cottrell-11|Mary (Cottrell) Crandall (abt.1690-1735)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-187|John Crandall Jr. (abt.1705-1795)]] [[#(C14.12)|(C14.12)]]. ** (C14.11) Ebenezer Crandall; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Crandall-398|Ebenezer Crandall (abt.1717-abt.1771)]], son of [[Crandall-14|Eber Crandall (1676-1727)]] and [[Cottrell-11|Mary (Cottrell) Crandall (abt.1690-1735)]]. *** Husband of [[Willett-1305|Thankful (Willett) Crandall (abt.1714-)]] C14.30 ** (C14.12) John Crandall Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Crandall-187|John Crandall Jr. (abt.1705-1795)]], son of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]] and [[Yeomans-97|Mary (Yeomans) Crandall (1685-1729)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-12|Mary Crandall (1710-1739)]] [[#(C14.10)|(C14.10)]] (fourth). ** (C14.13) Jonathan Crandall; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Crandall-403|Jonathan Crandall (abt.1715-)]], son of [[Crandall-14|Eber Crandall (1676-1727)]] and [[Cottrell-11|Mary (Cottrell) Crandall (abt.1690-1735)]]. *** Husband of [[Downing-4632|Hannah (Downing) Crandall (abt.1717-)]][[#^|^] ** (C14.14) Mary Crandall; wife of John; before 1750, July 1768. *** Possible (but with date mismatch): [[Crandall-12|Mary Crandall (1710-1739)]] ** (C14.15) Nathaniel Crandall, of Robert; before 1750. *** Match not found. ** (C14.16) Anne Crandall; wife of Levi; July 1768. *** [[Unknown-594975|Anne (Unknown) Crandall (1730-)]][[#^|^]] ** (C14.17) Bethany Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-3363|Bethany Crandall (1749-)]][[#^|^]], daughter of [[Crandall-398|Ebenezer Crandall (abt.1717-abt.1771)]] and [[Willett-1305|Thankful (Willett) Crandall (abt.1714-)]] ** (C14.18) Deborah Crandall; July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (C14.19) Elizabeth Crandall; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Wells-14584|Elizabeth (Wells) Crandall (abt.1745-abt.1795)]] ** (C14.20) Elizabeth Crandall, wife of Benjamin; July 1768. *** [[Slack-988|Elizabeth (Slack) Crandell (1731-1763)]] *** Second wife of [[Crandall-1141|Benjamin Crandall (1736-abt.1793)]] ** (C14.21) Elizabeth Crandall; wife of James; July 1768. *** [[Chase-9935|Elizabeth (Chase) Crandall (abt.1722-)]][[#^|^]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-1546|James W. Crandall (1719-aft.1778)]]. ** (C14.22) Elizabeth Crandall; widow of John; July 1768. *** [[Lewis-1399|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (abt.1715-abt.1772)]], daughter of [[Lewis-1956|James Lewis (1664-1745)]] and [[Babcock-636|Sarah (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1667-aft.1740)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]]. ** (C14.23) Hannah Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Clark-31058|Hannah (Clark) Crandall (abt.1730-abt.1847)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-321|Samuel Crandall (1724-1813)]] ** (C14.24) Hannah Crandall, wife of Jonathan; July 1768. *** [[Downing-4632|Hannah (Downing) Crandall (abt.1717-)]][[#^|^]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-403|Jonathan Crandall (abt.1715-)]]. ** (C14.25) Isabel Crandall; July 1768. *** Not found. ** (C14.26) Keziah Crandall, wife of Jeremiah; July 1768. *** [[UNKNOWN-30332|Keziah (UNKNOWN) Crandall (abt.1720-)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-202|Jeremiah Crandall (1718-aft.1762)]] ** (C14.27) Martha Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-1364|Martha Crandall (1736-)]], daughter of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]] and [[Crandall-1170|Hannah Crandall (1701-abt.1737)]]. ** (C14.28) Prudence Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-409|Prudence Crandall (1745-)]], daughter of [[Crandall-202|Jeremiah Crandall (1718-aft.1762)]] and [[UNKNOWN-30332|Keziah (UNKNOWN) Crandall (abt.1720-)]]. ** (C14.29) Samuel Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-321|Samuel Crandall (1724-1813)]], son of [[Crandall-296|Peter Crandall (1690-1765)]] and [[Clark-31058|Hannah (Clark) Crandall (abt.1730-abt.1847)]] *** Husband of [[Clark-31058|Hannah (Clark) Crandall (abt.1730-abt.1847)]] ** (C14.30) Thankful Crandall; July 1768. *** [[Willett-1305|Thankful (Willett) Crandall (abt.1714-)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-398|Ebenezer Crandall (abt.1717-abt.1771)]] ** (C14.31) Thankful Crandall, wife of Ebenezer; July 1768. *** [[Willett-1305|Thankful (Willett) Crandall (abt.1714-)]], dau of ?? *** Wife of [[Crandall-398|Ebenezer Crandall (abt.1717-abt.1771)]] ** (C14.32) Thomas Crandall; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Crandall-3041|Thomas Crandall (1747-1828)]] ** (C14.33) Joseph Crandall, of Eben, (under hands); 20 July 1770. *** [[Crandall-33|Joseph Crandall (abt.1709-abt.1778)]], son of [[Crandall-14|Eber Crandall (1676-1727)]] and [[Lanphere-82|Patience (Lanphere) Crandall (abt.1679-bef.1710)]]. *** Husband of [[Hiscox-2|Edith (Hiscox) Crandall (1709-aft.1752)]]. ** (C14.34) Sarah Crandall, wife of James; 8 Sept 1770. *** [[Clark-13819|Sarah (Clark) Crandall (1734-1830)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-316|James Crandall Junior (1730-1797)]]. ** (C14.35) Allie Crandall, wife of Benjamin; 29 Aug 1772. *** Probable: [[Kenyon-847|Alice (Kenyon) Crandall (1736-1836)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-1141|Benjamin Crandall (1736-abt.1793)]] ** (C14.36) Benajah Crandall; 18 July 1776. *** [[Crandall-1161|Benajah Crandall (1735-1809)]], son of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]] and [[Crandall-1170|Hannah Crandall (1701-abt.1737)]] *** Husband of Elizabeth Slack *** Father of [[Crandall-1868|Carey Crandall (1761-1844)]] ** (C14.37) Mary Crandall, wife of Samuel; 25 Jan 1777. *** [[Clark-31056|Mary (Clark) Crandall (1748-1807)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-1482|Samuel Crandall Jr. (1749-1820)]] ** (C14.38) Samuel Crandall Jr.; 25 Jan 1777. *** [[Crandall-1482|Samuel Crandall Jr. (1749-1820)]], son of [[Crandall-321|Samuel Crandall (1724-1813)]] and [[Clark-31058|Hannah (Clark) Crandall (abt.1730-abt.1847)]] *** Husband of [[Clark-31056|Mary (Clark) Crandall (1748-1807)]]. ** (C14.39) Nancy Crandall; wife of Thomas; Sept 1779. *** Possible match [[Topham-383|Ann (Topham) Crandall (1750-1828)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-3041|Thomas Crandall (1747-1828)]] ** (C14.40) Sarah Crandall, wife of Elias; Nov 1779. *** [[Stillman-195|Sarah (Stillman) Crandall (1746-)]], dau of [[Crandall-1496|Peter Frink Crandall (1745-1810)]] and [[Crandall-3021|Azariah Crandall (abt.1749-abt.1824)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-711|Elias Crandall (1747-)]]. ** (C14.41) Ruth Crandall, wife of Phenias; June 1780. *** [[Rogers-8689|Ruth (Rogers) Crandall (1748-abt.1783)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] and [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]] *** Wife of [[Crandall-1358|Phineas Crandall (1743-1821)]] [[#(C14.42)|(C14.42)]] ** (C14.42) Pheneas Crandall; July 1780. *** [[Crandall-1358|Phineas Crandall (1743-1821)]], son of [[Crandall-219|Joseph Crandall III (1717-1792)]] and [[Lewis-11465|Elizabeth (Lewis) Crandall (1717-bef.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Rogers-8689|Ruth (Rogers) Crandall (1748-abt.1783)]] [[#(C14.41)|(C14.41)]] (first) and [[Beebe-1479|Hopestill (Beebe) Crandall (1765-1853)]] (second). ** (C14.43) Sarah Crandall, wife of Jasper; July 1780. *** [[Carpenter-20394|Sarah (Carpenter) Crandall (1765-1848)]], dau. of ??? *** Wife of [[Crandall-3086|Jasper Crandall (1754-)]]. ** (C14.44) Levi Crandall, of Little Hoosic, N.'Y.; 23 Sept 1780. *** Possible matches: [[Crandall-1178|Levi Crandall (1730-)]]or [[Crandall-3212|Levi Crandall Jr. (1750-)]] ''{but neither have a New York association.}'' ** (C14.45) Thankful Crandall, of Little Hoosic, N. Y.; 23 Sept 1780. *** Possible match: [[Saunders-10350|Thankful (Saunders) Crandall (1760-1839)]] ** (C14.46) Lucy Crandall; 11 April 1781. *** Probable: [[Babcock-5449|Lucy (Babcock) Crandall (1760-)]], dau of *** Wife of [[Crandall-2063|Christopher Crandall (1755-1814)]] ** (C14.47) Grace Crandall, of Phenias; 10 Sep 1785. *** [[Crandall-1357|Grace (Crandall) Stillman (1769-1816)]], dau. of [[Crandall-1358|Phineas Crandall (1743-1821)]], and [[Rogers-8689|Ruth (Rogers) Crandall (1748-abt.1783)]]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-398|David Stillman (1769-1851)]]. ** (C14.48) Jemima Crandall, of David; 26 Nov 1785. *** ^ [[Crandall-3364|Jemima (Crandall) Burdick (1770-)]], daughter of [[Crandall-995|David Crandall (1740-1819)]] and [[Coon-996|Jemima (Coon) Crandall (1744-1822)]] *** Wife of Ebenezer Burdick. ** (C14.49) James Crandall; 8 April 1786. *** Possible matches: [[Crandall-316|James Crandall Junior (1730-1797)]] or [[Crandall-2415|James Crandall (1763-1845)]] * '''Cross (C15) ** (C15.1) Sarah Cross; before 1750. *** Possible [[Saunders-9511|Sarah (Saunders) Cross (abt.1704-abt.1774)]] poor profile. ** (C15.2) Sarah Cross, widow; July 1768 *** Same person as above, but widowed. * '''Crumb (C16) ** (C16.1) Mercy Crumb; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Saunders-1092|Mercy (Saunders) Crumb (abt.1669-bef.1736)]], daughter of [[Saunders-35|Tobias Saunders (bef.1627-1695)]] and [[Peckham-5|Mary (Peckham) Saunders (abt.1642-1695)]] *** Wife of [[Crumb-10|William Crumb (bef.1678-abt.1746)]] ** (C16.2) Hannah Lewis Crumb; 1740. *** [[Lewis-3827|Hannah (Lewis) Crumb (1708-1793)]], daughter of Daniel Lewis and Mary Maxson Lewis *** Second wife of [[Crumb-10|William Crumb (bef.1678-abt.1746)]] ** (C16.3) Sylvia Crumb, of William; 29 April 1786. *** Match not found. ** (C16.4) Ede Crumb, wife of William; 6 May 1786. *** Match not found. ==D== * '''Dake (D1) ** (D3.1) Susanna Dake; before 1750. *** [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]], dau. of John Maxson Jr. and Judith (Clarke) Maxon. ''{Note: this profile is self conflicted as of 2022-01-31.}'' *** Wife of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3]] (first) and [[Deake-6|George Deake (bef.1691-bef.1746)]] (second). *** Same member as Susannah Reynolds [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]] * '''Darcey (D2) ** (D3.1) Charity Darcey; Original ''{1708,}'' 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** Not found * '''Davel (D3) ** (D3.1) Elizabeth Davel; 5 Sep 1712; 1718. *** [[Whitehead-4611|Elizabeth (Whitehead) Davol (1670-1722)]] *** Wife of [[Davol-79|William Davol (1666-abt.1719)]] * '''Davis (D4) ** (D4.1) Elizabeth Davis; original, 5 Sep 1712, 1712, 1718. *** [[Pavior-1|Elizabeth (Pavior) Davis (abt.1695-abt.1762)]] *** Second wife of William Davis [[#(D4.3)|(D4.3]] *** Same member as [[#(D4.5)|(D4.5]] & [[#(D4.12)|(D4.12]]. ** (D4.2) Experience Davis; 1740. *** [[Clarke-9994|Experience (Clarke) Davis (1699-abt.1743)]], dau. of Joseph Clarke [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke [[#(C7.2)|(C7.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-45660|William Davis Jr. (abt.1696-bef.1778)]] *** Same member as Experience Davis [[#(D4.8)|(D4.8)]] ** (D4.3) William Davis; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Davis-7042|William Davis Jr (1663-1745)]] *** Husband of Elizabeth (Brinley) Davis (first) and Elizabeth (Pavior) Davis [[#(D4.1)|(D4.1)]] (second) *** Father of Elizabeth (Davis) Brand [[#(B17.8)|(B17.8)]]; John Davis [[#(D4.6)|(D4.6)]]; Lydia (Davis) Covey [[#(C13.3)|(C13.3)]] ** (D4.4) Elizabeth Davis, of Kingston; 5 Sep 1712. *** Possibly (but date mismatch): [[Davis-19003|Elizabeth (Davis) Gardiner (1691-1759)]] ** (D4.5) Elizabeth Davis; 1740. *** [[Pavior-1|Elizabeth (Pavior) Davis (abt.1695-abt.1762)]] *** Second wife of William Davis [[#(D4.3)|(D4.3]] *** Same member as [[#(D4.1)|(D4.1]] & [[#(D4.12)|(D4.12]]. ** (D4.6) John Davis; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]], son of Elder William Davis and Elizabeth (Brinley) Davis. *** Husband of Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis [[#(D4.9)|(D4.9)]] *** Father of Mary (Davis) Stillman [[#(S15.15)|(S15.15)]] ** (D4.7) Charity Davis; 1718. *** Not found ** (D4.8) Experience Davis; 1718. *** [[Clarke-9994|Experience (Clarke) Davis (1699-abt.1743)]], dau. of Joseph Clarke [[#(C7.6)|(C7.6)]] and Dorothy (Maxson) Clarke [[#(C7.2)|(C7.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-45660|William Davis Jr. (abt.1696-bef.1778)]] *** Same member as Experience Davis [[#(D4.2)|(D4.2)]] ** (D4.9) Elizabeth Maxson Davis; 1740. *** [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]], dau of John Maxon Jr. [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and Judith (Clarke) Maxson [[#(M4.1)|(M4.1)]] . *** Wife of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] [[#(D4.6)|(D4.6)]], son of Elder William Davis and Elizabeth (Brinley) Davis. *** Mother of Elizabeth (Davis) Brand [[#(B17.8)|(B17.8)]]; Mary (Davis) Stillman [[#(S15.15)|(S15.15)]] *** Same member as Elizabeth Maxson [[#(M4.10)|(M4.10)]] ** (D4.10) Martha Davis; 1740. *** [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]], dau. of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] and [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] ** (D4.11) Thomas Davis; 1740. *** [[Davis-23388|Thomas William Davis (abt.1712-1786)]], son of William Davis Jr. and Elizabeth Pavior) Davis *** Husband of [[Maxson-53|Bethia (Maxson) Davis (1716-)]], dau. of Joseph Maxon Jr. and Bethiah Maxson ** (D4.12) Elizabeth Davis, of William; before 1750. *** [[Pavior-1|Elizabeth (Pavior) Davis (abt.1695-abt.1762)]] *** Second wife of William Davis [[#(D4.3)|(D4.3]] *** Same member as [[#(D4.5)|(D4.5]] & [[#(D4.1)|(D4.1]]. ** (D4.13) John Davis Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] *** Same member as (D4.14) ** (D4.14) John Davis; of New London; before 1750. *** [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] *** Married [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] [[#(R10.8)|(R10.8)]] (first) and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] (second). ** (D4.15) Joseph Davis; before 1750. *** [[Davis-7036|Joseph Davis (1726-)]], son of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] and [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]] *** Husband of [[Langworthy-66|Comfort (Langworthy) Davis (1729-1770)]]. *** Possible husband of Barbara Davis [[#(D4.26)|(D4.26)]] ?? ** (D4.16) Judeth Davis; before 1750. *** [[Maxson-55|Judith (Maxson) Davis (1720-1773)]], dau. of [[Maxson-46|Joseph Maxson Jr. (1692-abt.1747)]] and [[Maxson-38|Bethiah Maxson (1693-1747)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-11706|James Davis Sr (abt.1720-1777)]]. ** (D4.17) William Davis, of John; before 1750. *** [[Davis-7024|William Davis (1748-1803)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Wilbur-432|Anna (Wilbur) Davis (1748-aft.1813)]] ** (D4.18) David Davis; July 1768. *** [[Davis-1938|David Rogers Davis III (1748-1827)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Cartwright-207|Lydia (Cartwright) Davis (1746-1820)]] [[#(D4.20)|(D4.18)]] (first) and [[Lamphere-279|Anna (Lamphere) Davis (abt.1750-)]] (second). ** (D4.19) Elder John Davis; July 1768. *** [[Davis-7006|Elder John Davis II (1723-1792)]], son of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] and [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] (first) and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] (second). ** (D4.20) Lydia Davis, wife of David; July 1768. *** [[Cartwright-207|Lydia (Cartwright) Davis (1746-1820)]], dau. of [[Cartwright-208|Bryant Cartwright (1711-1780)]] and [[Weeks-389|Elizabeth (Weeks) Cartwright (1702-)]] *** Wife of [[Davis-1938|David Rogers Davis III (1748-1827)]] [[#(D4.18)|(D4.18)]] ** (D4.21) Lydia Davis, at Oblong, N.Y.; Nov 1769. *** Possible (but unlikely): [[Davis-23396|Lydia (Davis) Stillman (1749-1828)]] or [[Davis-30816|Lydia Davis (1718-)]] ** (D4.22) Anna Davis, wife of William; 20 July 1770. *** [[Wilbur-432|Anna (Wilbur) Davis (1748-aft.1813)]], daughter of [[Wilbore-244|William Wilbore (1721-1818)]] and [[Babcock-2800|Mary (Babcock) Wilbore (1722-)]] *** Wife of [[Davis-7024|William Davis (1748-1803)]] ** (D4.23) William Davis, of John; July and Aug 1770. *** [[Davis-7024|William Davis (1748-1803)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Wilbur-432|Anna (Wilbur) Davis (1748-aft.1813)]] *** [[Davis-7024|William Davis (1748-1803)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]]. *** Husband of [[Reed-20021|Annah (Reed) Davis (1770-1829)]] and [[Coon-437|Miriam (Coon) Davis (abt.1775-1835)]]. ** (D4.24) John Davis Jr.; Sept 1779. *** [[Davis-7025|John Davis III (abt.1750-abt.1780)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]] *** Husband of [[Kelso-185|Margaret (Kelso) Davis (1770-)]] ** (D4.25) Naoma Davis; Sept 1779. *** Not found ** (D4.26) Barbara Davis, wife of Joseph; Nov 1779. *** Not found ** (D4.27) Elizabeth Davis; June 1780. *** [[Crandall-195|Elizabeth Tacy (Crandall) Davis (abt.1721-1797)]], dau of [[Crandall-111|John Crandall (abt.1682-1767)]] and ''{Note Wikitree has a data conflict with Susanna}'' *** Wife of [[Davis-7034|Thomas William Davis (1719-1791)]] [[#(D4.30)|(D4.30)]]. ** (D4.28) Elizabeth Davis; wife of Jonathan; June 1780. *** [[Covey-133|Elizabeth (Covey) Davis (1759-)]], dau. of [[Covey-204|Hope Hosea Covey (1712-1787)]] [[#(C13.2)|(C13.2)]] and [[Davis-1221|Lydia (Davis) Covey (abt.1718-)]] [[#(C13.3)|(C13.3)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-1216|Jonathan Davis Sr. (1756-1831)]] [[#(D4.29)|(D4.29)]]. ** (D4.29) Jonathan Davis; June 1780. *** [[Davis-1216|Jonathan Davis Sr. (1756-1831)]], son of [[Davis-7006|John Davis II (1723-1792)]] and [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]]. *** Husband of [[Covey-133|Elizabeth (Covey) Davis (1759-)]] [[#(D4.29)|(D4.29)]]. ** (D4.30) Thomas Davis; June 1780. *** [[Davis-7034|Thomas William Davis (1719-1791)]], son of [[Davis-7007|John Davis (1692-1754)]] and [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-195|Elizabeth Tacy (Crandall) Davis (abt.1721-1797)]] [[#(D4.27)|(D4.27)]]. ** (D4.31) Wealthy Davis; wife of Niles; 1 April 1786. *** Not found. ** (D4.32) Phebe Davis; 20 May 1786. *** [[Davis-1536|Phebe (Davis) Burdick (1767-1850)]] *** Wife of[[Burdick-81|Charles S. Burdick (1766-1854)]] ** (D4.33) Elizabeth Davis, wife of James; 10 June 1786. *** Not found. * '''Dewry (D5) ** (D5.1) Amey Dewry; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Dodge (D6) ** (D6.1) Elizabeth Dodge; 1718, 1740. *** [[Dodge-1697|Elizabeth Dodge (1683-1767)]], dau of [[Dodge-1035|William Dodge (1651-1707)]] and [[George-2530|Sarah (George) Dodge (bef.1658-1694)]]. *** Wife of [[Dodge-868|John Dodge II (1681-1782)]] ** (D6.2) John Dodge; 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Dodge-868|John Dodge II (1681-1782)]], son of [[Dodge-1035|William Dodge (1651-1707)]] and [[George-2530|Sarah (George) Dodge (bef.1658-1694)]] *** Husband of [[Dodge-1697|Elizabeth Dodge (1683-1767)]]. *** Of New Shoreham, removed to Westerly. * '''Douglass (D7) ** (D7.1) Lydia Douglass; July 1768. *** Possible (but unlikely): [[Fox-12107|Lydia (Fox) Douglas (abt.1705-)]] * '''Downham (D8) ** (D8.1) Mary Downham; 1740. *** Not found * '''Dyer (D9) ** (D9.1) Eunice Dyer; 19 Aug 1786. *** Not found. ==E== * '''Edwards (E1) ** (E1.1) Jane Edwards; July 1768. *** Not found. ** (E1.2) Clarke Edwards; 29 April 1780. *** Not found. ** (E1.3) Daniel Edwards; 21 July 1781. *** [[Edwards-23208|Daniel Edwards (1757-1845)]], son of [[Edwards-19542|Daniel Edwards (abt.1722-abt.1779)]] and [[Clarke-13590|Joan (Clarke) Edwards (1725-1775)]]. *** Husband of [[Stillman-1037|Anna (Stillman) Edwards (1756-aft.1789)]] (first) and [[Stillman-548|Lois (Stillman) Edwards (1773-1852)]] (second). ** (E1.4) Anna Edwards, wife of Daniel; 28 July 1781. *** [[Stillman-1037|Anna (Stillman) Edwards (1756-aft.1789)]], dau. of [[Stillman-569|John Stillman (1719-)]] and [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman (1729-)]]. *** Wife of [[Edwards-23208|Daniel Edwards (1757-1845)]]. ** (E1.5) Hannah Edwards; 8 April 1786. *** Not found. ** (E1.6) John Edwards; 29 April 1786. *** Not found. * '''Enos (E2) ** (E2.1) John Enos; 1718, 1740. *** [[Enoss-2|John (Enoss) Enos (1700-1779)]], husband of [[Babcock-2740|Anna (Babcock) Enos (1708-bef.1743)]] ** (E2.2) Margaret Enos; 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Webster-5292|Margaret (Webster) Enos (abt.1695-)]] *** Wife of [[Enos-238|Joseph Enos (abt.1695-)]] ** (E2.3) Rebecca Enos; 1718 1740. *** Not found. ** (E2.4) Sarah Enos; 1718. *** Not found. ** (E2.5) Joseph Enos; 1740. *** [[Enos-238|Joseph Enos (abt.1695-)]] *** Husband of [[Webster-5292|Margaret (Webster) Enos (abt.1695-)]] ** (E2.6) Thankful Enos; before 1750 *** [[Enos-81|Thankful (Enos) Burdick (abt.1729-)]], dau of Joseph Enos ==F== * '''Fanning (F1) ** (F1.1) Lydia Babcock Fanning; 1740. *** [[Crandall-204|Lydia (Crandall) Babcock Fanning (1683-aft.1740)]] dau of Joseph Crandall and Deborah (Burdick) Crandall *** Married [[Babcock-173|Robert Babcock (abt.1678-1719)]] first, and William Fanning second. *** Same member as Lydia (Crandall) Babcock [[#(B1.7)|(B1.7)]] * '''Foster (F2) ** (F2.1) Elizabeth Foster; 1718. *** Possible [[Mumford-131|Elizabeth (Mumford) Foster (1700-)]] ** (F2.1) Mary Foster; 1740 *** Possible match: [[Weaver-169|Mary (Weaver) Foster (1684-1752)]] * '''Fox (F3) ** (F3.1) Naoma Fox; 13 Sep 1712, 1712, 1718. *** [[Rogers-3701|Naomi (Rogers) Fox (abt.1686-1725)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Naomi Burdick Kenney. *** Wife of [[Fox-6002|Benjamin Fox (abt.1686-1745)]] *** Sister of Rachael Rogers Fox [[#(F3.2)|(F3.2)]]; Ruth Rogers Beebe [[#(B9.2)|(B9.2)]] ** (F3.2) Rachal Rogers Fox; 1740. *** [[Rogers-3703|Rachel (Rogers) Fox (1692-1754)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Naomi Burdick Kenney. *** Wife of [[Fox-3848|Samuel Fox (abt.1691-1745)]] * '''Frink (F4) ** (F4.1) Tasey Frink; 1740. *** [[Burdick-1419|Tacy Foster (Burdick) Frink (1710-1751)]], dau. of Samuel Burdick and Mary Foster Burdick *** Married identity of Tacy Burdick [[#(B23.27)|(B23.27)]] *** Wife of John Frink (first) and Benjamin Frink (second). * '''Fuller (F5) ** (F5.1) John Lewis Fuller; 1740. *** Not found. ==G== * '''Gallup (G1) ** (G1.1) Lydia Gallup; before 1750, July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Galusha (G2) ** (G2.1) Dorcas Galusha, widow; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Gardiner (G3) ** (G3.1) Elizabeth Gardiner; Original ''[1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Gardiner-5097|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner (1688-aft.1752)]] ** (G3.2) Elizabeth Gardiner, (alias Cottrell); 1718. *** [[Gardiner-5097|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner (1688-aft.1752)]]; same person as Elizabeth Gardiner [[#(G3.1)|(G3.1)]], and Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner [[#(T3.6)|(T3.6)]] *** Mother of Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.37)|(C7.37)]] *** Mother-in-law to Elder Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]], pastor of this church from 1773 to 1793. *** Grandmother to Dorcas (Cottrell) Burdick [[#(B23.37)|(B23.37)]], wife of Cary Burdick * '''Geare (G4) ** (G4.1) Elizabeth Geare; 1740. *** [[Newbury-69|Elizabeth (Newbury) Geer (1709-)]], dau of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]] *** Wife of [[Geer-1304|Oliver Geer (1710-)]]. *** Same member as Elizabeth Geare [[#(G5.1)|(G5.1)]] * '''Geer (G5) ** (G5.1) Elizabeth Geer, daughter of Nathaniel Newbury; July 1768. *** [[Newbury-69|Elizabeth (Newbury) Geer (1709-)]], dau of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]] *** Wife of [[Geer-1304|Oliver Geer (1710-)]]. *** Same member as Elizabeth Geare [[#(G4.1)|(G4.1)]] * '''Gillett (G6) ** (G6.1) William Gillett; before 1750, July 1768. *** Not found ** (G6.2) Elizabeth Gillett; July 1768. *** Not found * '''Green (G7) ** (G7.1) Judeth Green; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Greene (1731-)]], dau of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and Hannah Maxson *** Wife of [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1757)]] first and [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] second. ** (G7.1) Margaret Green; July 1768. *** [[Greenman-248|Margaret (Greenman) Greene (1725-1808)]], dau. of [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman III (1694-1769)]] [[#(G9.4)|(G9.4)]] and [[Clarke-5124|Sarah (Clarke) Greenman (1692-1741)]]. *** Removed to Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York *** Wife of [[Greene-937|Joseph Greene (1722-1796)]]. * '''Greene (G8) ** (G8.1) Hannah Greene; 20 July 1770, *** Probable: [[Mowry-496|Hannah (Mowry) Greene (abt.1717-bef.1771)]], dau. of [[Mowry-53|Benjamin Mowry]] and [[Barber-136|Lydia Barber (abt.1695-1728)]] *** Wife of [[Greene-940|Josiah Clarke Greene Sr. (1715-1762)]] ** (G8.2) Catherine Greene, dau of S. Ward; Sep 1774, *** [[Ward-17469|Catherine (Ward) Greene (1752-1782)]], dau of Samuel Ward, and Hannah (Ray) Ward. *** Wife of [[Greene-871|Christopher Greene (1748-1830)]] ** (G8.3) Benjamin Greene; 19 Aug 1784. *** [[Greene-7761|Benjamin Greene (1751-1825)]], son of John Matthew Greene and [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]] *** Husband of [[Rogers-8692|Frances Grace (Rogers) Greene (1760-1835)]], dau of David Rogers and Grace (Lester) Rogers. * '''Greenman (G9) ** (G9.1) Thomas Greenman; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Greenman-32|Thomas Greenman (1669-1728)]], son of [[Greenman-64|Edward Greenman]] and [[Mary-474|Mary (Mary) Greenman (abt.1630-)]] *** Husband of [[Weeden-18|Mary (Weeden) Greenman (abt.1673-bef.1743)]]. ** (G9.2) Mary Greenman; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Weeden-18|Mary (Weeden) Greenman (abt.1673-bef.1743)]], daughter of [[Weeden-1068|James Weeden (1645-1711)]] *** Wife of [[Greenman-32|Thomas Greenman (1669-1728)]] ** (G9.3) Silas Greenman; 1718, 4 Aug 1722, 1740. *** [[Greenman-79|Silas Greenman (abt.1690-1760)]], son of ?? *** Husband of [[Greenman-61|Catherine Greenman (1694-1730)]] (first), [[Babcock-312|DorAnna (Babcock) Clarke (1701-1731)]] (second), and [[Babcock-4674|Eunice (Babcock) Greenman (abt.1712-)]] (third). ** (G9.4) Edward Greenman Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Greenman-29|Edward Greenman Jr. (1663-1749)]], son of [[Greenman-8|Edward Greenman I (abt.1626-1688)]] and [[Clarke-3305|Mary (Clarke) Greenman (1638-)]] *** Husband of [[Garthrot-1|Margaret (Garthrot) Greenman (abt.1663-aft.1749)]] ** (G9.5) Edward Greenman; 1740. *** [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman III (1694-1769)]], son of [[Greenman-29|Edward Greenman II (1663-1749)]]. *** Husband of [[Clarke-5124|Sarah (Clarke) Greenman (1692-1741)]]. ** (G9.6) Eunice Greenman; 1740. *** [[Babcock-4674|Eunice (Babcock) Greeman (abt.1712-)]], dau. of George Babcock and Mary Lawton Babcock. *** Wife of [[Greenman-79|Silas Greenman (abt.1690-1760)]] ** (G9.7) Sarah Greenman; 1740. *** [[Clarke-5124|Sarah (Clarke) Greenman (1692-1741)]], dau. of [[Clarke-5125|Jeremiah Clarke (1667-abt.1733)]] and [[Sisson-493|Elizabeth (Sisson) Clarke (1669-1752)]]. *** Wife of [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman III (1694-1769)]]. ** (G9.8) Susanna Greenman; July 1768. *** [[Gardner-728|Susannah (Gardner) Greenman (abt.1737-1805)]], daughter of ?? *** Wife of [[Greenman-88|William Greenman (1738-1809)]] ** (G9.9) Elizabeth Greenman; wife of Silas; 31 May 1777. *** Not found ** (G9.10) Mary Greenman; 25 Sept 1779. *** Not found. ** (G9.11) Polly Greenman; Sept 1779. *** Not found. ** (G9.12) Silas Greenman; Sept 1779. *** Possible: [[Greenman-80|Silas Greenman (1754-1805)]] ** (G9.13) Nathan Greenman; June 1780. *** [[Greenman-351|Nathan Greenman Sr. (abt.1740-1797)]], son of [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman (1694-1769)]] *** Husband of [[Saunders-6651|Eunice Saunders (abt.1745-1794)]] ** (G9.14) Lydia Greenman; July 1780. *** [[Greenman-73|Lydia Greenman (1762-1844)]], dau. of [[Greenman-88|William Greenman (1738-1809)]] [[#(x)|(x)]] and [[Gardner-728|Susannah (Gardner) Greenman (abt.1737-1805)]] [[#(G9.8)|(G9.8)]]. *** Wife of [[Carpenter-1421|Joseph Carpenter Jr (1763-1848)]]. ** (G9.15) Jonathan Greenman; of Stephentown, N.Y.; 24 Sept 1780. *** [[Greenman-71|Jonathan Greenman (1761-1813)]], son of [[Greenman-88|William Greenman (1738-1809)]] and [[Gardner-728|Susannah (Gardner) Greenman (abt.1737-1805)]] [[#(G9.8)|(G9.8)]]. *** Husband of [[Hinckley-1009|Mary Hinckley (1762-1811)]] *** Removed to Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York. * '''Griffeth (G10) ** (G10.1) Desire Griffeth, wife of James; Oct 1769. *** [[Terry-3780|Deziah (Terry) Griffing (1746-1814)]], daughter of [[Terry-1531|Jonathan Terry (1714-1775)]] and [[Tuthill-86|Lydia Tuthill (1718-1780)]]. *** Wife of [[Griffing-269|James Griffing Jr. (1765-)]] *** Resident of Oysterponds, Long Island, New York ==H== * '''Hall (H1) ** (H1.1) Constant Hall; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-4|Constant (Maxson) Hall (1651-1719)]], wife of [[Hall-420|Henry Hall Jr. (abt.1658-1716)]] ** (H1.2) Sarah Hall; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-848|Sarah (Babcock) Hall (abt.1677-abt.1730)]], dau. of [[Babcock-348|Job Babcock (abt.1646-bef.1718)]] and [[Crandall-127|Jane (Crandall) Babcock (1653-abt.1712)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-9729|James Hall (abt.1670-abt.1734)]]. ** (H1.3) Sarah Hall Jr.; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Hall-31226|Sarah Hall (1693-)]], daughter of [[Hall-9729|James Hall (abt.1670-abt.1734)]] and [[Babcock-848|Sarah (Babcock) Hall (abt.1677-abt.1730)]]. ** (H1.4) Susanna Hall; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Shelley-811|Susannah (Shelley) Hall (1709-aft.1760)]] *** Same member as (H2.7) ** (H1.5) Abigail Hall, wife of Charles; July 1768. *** [[Slack-22|Abigail (Slack) Hull (1715-1782)]] *** Wife of [[Hull-162|Charles Hull (abt.1712-1788)]] ** (H1.6) Rebecca Hall; 12 Aug 1776. *** [[Hall-31984|Rebecca (Hall) Gallea (1755-abt.1855)]] ** (H1.7) Abigail Hall; 4 March 1780. *** Possible [[Hall-34376|Abigail Hall (1764-)]] ** (H1.8) Sarah Hall, wife of Isaiah; 6 May 1786. *** Not found. * '''Halls (H2) ** (H2.1) James Halls; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Hall-9729|James Hall (abt.1670-abt.1745)]], son of [[Hall-427|Henry Hall (abt.1637-abt.1705)]] and [[Rogers-145|Constance (Rogers) Hall (1636-1715)]] *** Husband of [[Babcock-848|Sarah (Babcock) Hall (abt.1677-abt.1760)]] ** (H2.2) Eleanor Halls; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H2.3) James (Shannock) Halls; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Hall-19513|James Hall (abt.1690-abt.1775)]] ** (H2.4) Margaret Halls; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H2.5) Sarah Halls; 1740. *** [[Babcock-848|Sarah (Babcock) Hall (abt.1677-abt.1760)]], daughter of [[Babcock-348|Job Babcock (abt.1646-bef.1718)]] and [[Crandall-127|Jane (Crandall) Babcock (1653-abt.1712)]]. *** Wife of [[Hall-9729|James Hall (abt.1670-abt.1745)]] ** (H2.6) Sarah Halls Jr.; 1740. *** [[Hall-31226|Sarah Hall (1693-)]] ** (H2.7) Susanna Shelly Halls; 1740. *** [[Shelley-811|Susannah (Shelley) Hall (1709-aft.1760)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-22916|Joseph Hall (1703-1755)]] ** (H2.8) Anne Halls, wife of John; before 1750. *** [[Larkin-425|Anna (Larkin) Hall (abt.1710-aft.1755)]], daughter of [[Hall-420|Henry Hall Jr. (abt.1658-abt.1717)]] and [[Maxson-4|Constant (Maxson) Hall (1651-1719)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-40386|John Hall (bef.1710-)]] ** (H2.9) David Halls; July 1768. *** [[Hall-10407|David Hall (1723-)]] *** Husband of [[Wilbur-296|Judith (Wilbur) Hall (1730-)]] ** (H2.10) Dorcas Halls, widow; July 1768. *** Possible [[Rhodes-127|Dorcas B (Rhodes) Hall (1690-abt.1755)]] ** (H2.11) Elizabeth Halls; wife of Theodotus, July, 1768. *** [[Larkin-1419|Elizabeth (Larkin) Hall (1723-1784)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-1099|Theodoty Hall Sr. (1723-1784)]] ** (H2.12) Judeth Halls, wife of David; July 1768. *** [[Wilbur-296|Judith (Wilbur) Hall (1730-)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-10407|David Hall (1723-)]] ** (H2.13) Sarah Halls, wife of William; July 1768. *** [[Hall-15189|William Hall (abt.1720-1780)]], daughter of [[Hall-982|William N Hall (1690-abt.1733)]] and [[Rhodes-127|Dorcas B (Rhodes) Hall (1690-abt.1755)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-15189|William Hall (abt.1720-1780)]] ** (H2.14) Elizabeth Halls, wife of Theodotus; 5 Aug 1769. *** [[Larkin-1419|Elizabeth (Larkin) Hall (1723-1784)]], daughter of ?? *** Wife of [[Hall-1099|Theodoty Hall Sr. (1723-1784)]] * '''Harris (H3) ** (H3.1) Elizabeth Harris; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H3.2) Phebe Harris; 1740, July 1768. *** Match not found. * '''Howard (H4) ** (H4.1) Hannah Howard; 1740. *** Not found ** (H4.2) Richard Howard; 1740. *** Not found * '''Hern (H5) ** (H5.1) Dorothy Hern; 1740. *** Possible: [[Hern-7|Dorothy (Hern) Brown (1728-1810)]] * '''Herring (H6) ** (H6.1) Mary Herring, wife of Newman; Oct 1769. *** Not found. * '''Hide (H7) ** (H7.1) John Hide; 26 June 1779. *** Not found. * '''Hill (H8) ** (H8.1) Ruth Hill; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H8.2) John Hill; before 1750. *** [[Hill-7278|John Hill II (1699-1768)]] ** (H8.3) ____ Hill; wife of John; before 1750. *** [[Unknown-510316|Unknown (Unknown) Hill (abt.1690-)]] ** (H8.4) Mercy Hill; before 1750, July 1768. *** Possible: [[Hall-38480|Mercy (Hall) Cottrell (1689-1774)]] or [[Stafford-2155|Mercy (Stafford) Hill (1730-1807)]] ** (H8.5) John Hill, of the Oblong, N.Y.; July 1768. *** [[Hill-7278|John Hill II (1699-1768)]] * '''Hiscox (H9) ** (H9.1) Bethiah Hiscox; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Clarke-1534|Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox (1678-1753)]], daughter of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] *** Wife of [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox Sr. (1686-1773)]] [[#(C7.2)|(C9.2 & 3)]] ** (H9.2) Thomas Hiscox; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox (1686-1773)]]. *** Husband of Bethiah Clarke [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]] (first) and Patience Beebe [[#(B9.5)|(B9.5)]] (second). *** Father of [[Hiscox-46|Thomas Hiscox Jr. (1715-)]] [[#(H9.5)|(H9.5)]] *** Fourth pastor of the Hopkinton SDBC. ** (H9.3) Elder Thomas Hiscox; July 1768. *** Same member as above: [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox (1686-1773)]] ** (H9.4) Abigail Hiscox; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H9.5) Thomas Hiscox Jr.; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Hiscox-46|Thomas Hiscox Jr. (1715-)]] son of Thomas Hiscox Sr. [[#(H9.2)|(H9.2)]] and Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox [[#(H9.1)|(H9.1)]] *** Husband of [[Saunders-2861|Elizabeth (Saunders) Hiscox (1717-)]] [[#(H9.9)|(H9.9)]] ** (H9.6) William Hiscox; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Hiscox-67|William Hiscox (1705-)]]. *** Husband of [[Burdick-1218|Susanna (Burdick) Hiscox (abt.1700-)]] (first) and [[Maxson-10|Content (Maxson) Hiscox (1709-1749)]] [[#(H9.8)|(H9.8)]] (second). *** Father-in-law to [[Gardiner-1627|Penelope (Gardiner) Hiscox (1737-1826)]] [[#(H9.12)|(H9.12)]]. ** (H9.7) Abigail Hiscox; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (H9.8) Content Hiscox, wife of William; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-10|Content (Maxson) Hiscox (1709-1749)]], dau. of [[Maxson-35|Jonathan Maxson (abt.1680-abt.1732)]] and [[Rogers-2013|Content (Rogers) Maxson (1688-1768)]]. *** Wife of [[Babcock-97|James Babcock (1663-1736)]] (first) and [[Hiscox-67|William Hiscox (1705-)]] [[#(H9.12)|(H9.12)]] (second). ** (H9.9) Elizabeth Hiscox, wife of Thomas Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-2861|Elizabeth (Saunders) Hiscox (1717-)]]. *** Wife of [[Hiscox-46|Thomas Hiscox Jr. (1715-)]] [[#(H9.5)|(H9.5)]], son of [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox Sr. (1686-1773)]] and [[Clarke-1534|Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox (1678-1753)]]. ** (H9.10) David Hiscox; 29 June 1771. *** none ** (H9.11) Lucy Hiscox; 1 April 1786 *** none ** (H9.12) Penelope Hiscox, wife of William Jr.; 1 April 1786. *** [[Gardiner-1627|Penelope (Gardiner) Hiscox (1737-1826)]] *** Wife of [[Hiscox-63|William Hiscox (1731-1791)]], son of [[Hiscox-67|William Hiscox (1705-)]] and [[Burdick-1218|Susanna (Burdick) Hiscox (abt.1700-)]] ** (H9.13) Hannah Hiscox of Thomas; 15 April 1786 *** Probable [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]] but has a death date mismatch ** (H9.14) Nancy Hiscox, of Thomas; 22 April 1786. *** [[Hiscox-45|Nancy (Hiscox) Burdick (1766-1850)]], dau of [[Hiscox-46|Thomas Hiscox (1715-)]] and [[Saunders-2861|Elizabeth (Saunders) Hiscox (1717-)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-757|Kenyon Burdick (abt.1769-1850)]], son of [[Burdick-759|Phineas Burdick (1746-1824)]] [[#(B23.91)|(B23.91)]] and [[Hall-11766|Penelope (Hall) Burdick (1746-1827)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (H9.15) Clarke Hiscox; 29 April 1786. *** [[Hiscox-158|Clarke Hiscox (1760-1842)]] [[#(H9.15)|(H9.15)]], son of [[Hiscox-1|Joseph Hiscox (1717-)]] and [[Clarke-9576|Bathsheba (Clarke) Hiscox (1717-)]]. *** Husband of [[Saunders-8136|Sarah (Saunders) Hiscox (1758-1841)]] [[#(H9.16)|(H9.16)]]. ** (H9.16) Sarah Hiscox, wife of Clarke; 29 April 1786. *** [[Saunders-8136|Sarah (Saunders) Hiscox (1758-1841)]], dau of [[Saunders-9622|Edward Saunders Jr. (bef.1744-aft.1842)]] and [[Hiscox-184|Sarah (Hiscox) Saunders (1734-aft.1841)]]. *** Wife of [[Hiscox-158|Clarke Hiscox (1760-1842)]] [[#(H9.15)|(H9.15)]]. ** (H9.17) Ruth Hiscox, wife of Nathan; 2 Sep 1786 *** none * '''Hubbard (H10) ** (H10.1) Tacy Hubbard; 18 March 1786. *** None found. ==I== * '''Irish (I10) ** (I1.1) Margaret Irish, of Edward; 28 Dec 1785. *** Not found ==J== * '''James (J1) ** (J1.1) William James; 21 July 1708. *** [[James-3036|William James (1684-1743)]], son of [[James-3035|William James (abt.1639-1697)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Martin-8039|Susannah (Martin) James (1649-abt.1725)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Unknown-337449|Mary (Unknown) James (abt.1680-)]] [[#x|(x)]] (first) and (second) [[Webster-3161|Mary (Webster) James (abt.1687-aft.1743)]] [[#x|(x)]] married in 1703 at Westerly, RI. *** Father-in-law of Elizabeth James [[#(J1.2)|(J1.2)]]. ** (J1.2) Elizabeth James, widow of Joseph; before 1750. *** [[Reynolds-10097|Elizabeth (Reynolds) James (1710-)]], dau. of ? *** Wife of [[James-10073|Joseph James (1706-1743)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Daughter-in-law of William James [[#(J1.1)|(J1.1)]]. * '''James (J2) ** (J2.1) James, an Indian, G. B. ''{no surname given};'' July 1768. *** Match not found. * '''Johnson (J3) ** (J3.1) Elizabeth Johnson; July 1768. *** None ** (J3.2) Prudence Johnson; 14 Aug 1779. *** None ** (J3.3) Prudence Johnson; Aug 1779. *** None ** (J3.4) Isaac Johnson; Aug 1779. *** [[Johnson-88961|Isaac Vincent Johnson (1751-1825)]], son of Daniel Johnson and Elizabeth ( Berry) Johnson. *** Husband of Margaret Johnson (not entered in Wikitree.) ** (J3.5) Margaret Johnson, wife of Isaac; 19 Aug 1780. *** Not in Wikitree. ** (J3.6) Ruth Johnson, wife of Theodoty; 25 Nov 1786 *** None ==K== * '''Kenyon (K1) ** (K1.1) Damaries Kenyon; before 1750. *** [[Kenyon-1095|Damaris (Kenyon) Crandall (1719-1767)]], dau. of [[Kinyon-21|Enoch (Kinyon) Kenyon (abt.1688-abt.1781)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Mumford-88|Unknown (Mumford) Kenyon (abt.1664-bef.1732)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-1546|James W. Crandall (1719-aft.1778)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of [[Crandall-262|Joseph Crandall Jr. (abt.1684-1750)]] [[#(C14.3)|(C14.3)]] and [[Langworthy-22|Ann (Langworthy) Crandall (abt.1690-abt.1773)]] [[#x|(x)]] ** (K1.2) Elizabeth Kenyon; 23 May 1786. *** Probable: [[Stillman-795|Elizabeth (Stillman) Kenyon (1765-1845)]], dau. of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]] and [[Davis-7040|Mary (Davis) Stillman (1737-1785)]] *** Wife of [[Kenyon-2103|Wells Kenyon Sr. (1758-1840)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of Nathaniel Kenyon [[#x|(x)]], and Eleanor (Utter) Kenyon [[#x|(x)]]. ** (K1.3) Anna Kenyon, wife of Peter; July 1768. *** None found ** (K1.4) Peter Kenyon; July 1768. *** None found. * '''King (K2) ** (K2.1) Bathsheba King; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-738|Bathshua (Beebe) King (1688-1764)]], dau. of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. (abt.1661-1741)]] [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and [[Rogers-1609|Elizabeth (Rogers) Beebe (1658-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[King-10672|William King (1688-1775)]] [[#(K2.2)|(K2.2)]]. *** Mother of Hannah (King) Baxter [[#(B8.1)|(B8.1)]], Susannah (King) Sheffield [[#(K2.4)|(K2.4)]] and William King III [[#(K2.6)|(K2.6)]]. ** (K2.2) William King; 1740. *** [[King-10672|William King II (1688-1775)]], son of [[King-4251|William King I (1661-1740)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Browne-1318|Abigail (Browne) King (1666-1716)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of Bathshua (Beebe) King [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]. *** Father of Hannah (King) Baxter [[#(B8.1)|(B8.1)]], Susannah (King) Sheffield [[#(K2.4)|(K2.4)]] and William King III [[#(K2.6)|(K2.6)]]. ** (K2.3) Elizabeth King; before 1750. *** [[Beebe-742|Elizabeth (Beebe) King (1719-abt.1764)]], dau. of [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]] and [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]]. *** Wife of [[King-10687|William King III (1710-1786)]] [[#(K2.6)|(K2.6)]]. *** Same member as [[#(K2.5)|(K2.5)]] ** (K2.4) Susanna King, of Long Island; before 1750. *** [[King-10692|Susannah (King) Sheffield (1723-1766)]], dau of [[King-10672|William King (1688-1775)]] [[#(K2.2)|(K2.2)]] and [[Beebe-738|Bathshua (Beebe) King (1688-1764)]] [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Sheffield-171|Robert Sheffield II (1726-1807)]] [[#(S6.2)|(S6.2)]]. ''{Marriage date of 22 Jun 1749 is compatible with HSDBC membership date.]'' ** (K2.5) Elizabeth King, wife of William; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-742|Elizabeth (Beebe) King (1719-abt.1764)]], dau. of [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]] and [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]]. *** Wife of [[King-10687|William King III (1710-1786)]] [[#(K2.6)|(K2.6)]]. *** Same member as [[#(K2.3)|(K2.3)]]. ** (K2.6) William King, of Long Island; July 1768. *** [[King-10687|William King III. (1710-1786)]], son of [[King-10672|William King II (1688-1775)]] [[#(K2.5)|(K2.5)]] and [[Beebe-738|Bathshua (Beebe) King (1688-1764)]] [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]] *** Husband of [[Beebe-742|Elizabeth (Beebe) King (1719-abt.1764)]] [[#(K2.5)|(K2.5)]] ==L== * '''Langworthy (L1) ** (L1.1) Rachal Langworthy; 21 July 1708; 1712. *** [[Langworthy-23|Rachel Langworthy (abt.1695-aft.1745)]], dau of [[Langworthy-20|Samuel Langworthy Sr. (abt.1659-abt.1711)]] and [[Unknown-21966|Rachel (Unknown) Langworthy (-bef.1716)]]. ** (L1.2) Mary Crandall Langworthy; 1740. *** [[Crandall-110|Mary (Crandall) Langworthy (1711-abt.1766)]], daughter of John Crandall and Mary Yeomans Crandall. *** Wife of Samuel Langworthy (L1.3) ** (L1.3) Samuel Langworthy; before 1750. *** [[Langworthy-19|Samuel Langworthy II (abt.1692-abt.1763)]], husband of Mary Crandall Langworthy (L1.2) ** (L1.4) Josiah Langworthy Jr.; 22 April 1786. *** [[Langworthy-764|Josiah Langworthy (1830-1882)]], son of Josiah Langworthy and Tacy Witter *** Husband of [[Champlin-816|Mary E. (Champlin) Langworthy (abt.1832-1904)]] ** (L1.5) Sarah Langworthy; 22 April 1786. *** Probable WT profile: [[Langworthy-678|Sarah Langworthy (1763-1816)]] ** (L1.6) Hannah Warden Langworthy; 3 June 1786. *** Not found * '''Lanphear (L2) ** (L2.1) Ruth Lanphear; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] *** Mother of [[Lanphere-34|Experience (Lanphere) Satterlee (1709-bef.1748)]] [[#(S1.2)|(S1.2)]]; ** (L2.2) Hannah Lanphear; 5 Sep 1712. *** None ** (L2.3) Rachal Lanphear; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Covey-435|Rachel (Covey) Lanphere (abt.1689-bef.1760)]], daughter of [[Covey-202|Hope Covey (abt.1660-abt.1704)]] and [[Unknown-12585|Mary (Unknown) Covey (abt.1664-1705)]]. *** Wife of [[Lanphere-103|Theodosius Lanphere (abt.1684-bef.1749)]] [[#(L2.5)|(L2.5)]]. ** (L2.4) Sarah Lanphear; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** Probable [[Pendleton-42|Sarah (Pendleton) Lanphear (bef.1693-1752)]], dau of [[Pendleton-35|Caleb Pendleton (1669-)]] and [[Goodenow-3|Hannah (Goodenow) Pendleton (1639-aft.1725)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphear-82|Seth Lanphear (abt.1683-aft.1735)]] ** (L2.5) Theodosius Lanphear; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Lanphere-103|Theodosius Lanphere (abt.1684-bef.1749)]], son of [[Lanphear-32|George Lanphear (abt.1642-1731)]] *** Husband of [[Covey-435|Rachel (Covey) Lanphere (abt.1689-bef.1760)]] [[#(L2.3)|(L2.3)]] *** Father of ** (L2.6) Catharine Lanphear; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Prosser-11|Cattron (Prosser) Lanphere (1710-1788)]], dau. of [[Prosser-168|John Prosser (abt.1672-abt.1714)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-17|Daniel (Lanphere) Landphair (1707-bef.1788)]] ** (L2.7) Daniel Lanphear; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Lanphere-17|Daniel (Lanphere) Landphair (1707-bef.1788)]], son of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] and [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]]. *** Husband of [[Prosser-11|Cattron (Prosser) Lanphere (1710-1788)]] ** (L2.8) Hezekiah Lanphear; before 1750. *** [[Lanphere-152|Hezekiah (Lanphere) Lanphear (1714-1732)]] *** Husband of [[Clark-836|Sarah (Clark) Lanphear (abt.1720-)]] ** (L2.9) Mary Langworthy Lanphear; 1740. *** [[Langworthy-4|Mary (Langworthy) Lanphere (1718-)]], dau. of ? *** Wife of [[Lanphere-75|Nathan Lanphere (1710-bef.1799)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] ** (L2.10) Mercy Lanphear 2d Lanphear; before 1750. *** Possibilities; [[Crumb-62|Mercy (Crumb) Lanphere (abt.1704-)]] or [[Lanphere-241|Mercy Mary (Lanphere) Saunders (abt.1721-aft.1762)]] ** (L2.11) Nathan Lanphear; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Lanphere-75|Nathan Lanphere (1710-bef.1799)]], son of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] *** Husband of [[Langworthy-4|Mary (Langworthy) Lanphere (1718-)]] [[#(L2.9)|(L2.9)]] (first) and [[Champlin-7|Amey (Champlin) Lanphere (1729-)]] (Second). ** (L2.12) Dorothy Lanphear; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Lanphere-22|Dorothy Lanphere (abt.1733-)]] ** (L2.13) Sarah Lanphear, wife of David; 24 March 1770. *** [[Smith-3124|Sarah (Smith) Lanphere]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-20|David Lanphere (abt.1741-)]] ** (L2.14) Jonathan Lanphear; 20 July 1776. *** [[Lanphere-53|Jonathan (Lanphere) Lanphear (1748-1803)]], son of [[Lanphere-75|Nathan Lanphere (1710-bef.1799)]] and [[Langworthy-4|Mary (Langworthy) Lanphere (1718-)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-393|Elizabeth (Rogers) Lanphere (1747-1808)]] ** (L2.15) Langworthy Lanphear; 24 Sep 1780. *** [[Lanphere-58|Langworthy Lanphere (1753-)]], son of [[Lanphere-75|Nathan Lanphere (1710-bef.1799)]] and [[Langworthy-4|Mary (Langworthy) Lanphere (1718-)]] *** Husband of Abigail Lanphear ** (L2.16) Abigail Lanphear, wife of Langworthy; 1 Nov 1780. *** Not entered in WT ** (L2.17) Abram Lanphear Jr.; 1 April 1786. *** [[Lanphere-4|Abraham Lanphere]] *** Husband of [[Lanphear-78|Sarah Lanphear]] ** (L2.18) Amos Lanphear; 29 April 1786. *** [[Lanphere-6|Amos Lanphere (1717-bef.1748)]], son of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] and [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]]. *** Husband of [[Lanphear-4|Amey (Lanphear) Satterlee (1715-)]] ** (L2.19) Sarah Lanphear, wife of Nathan Jr.; 20 May 1786. *** [[Lanphere-22|Dorothy Lanphere (abt.1733-)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-77|Nathan Lanphere Jr. (1742-1790)]]. ** (L2.20) Sarah Lanphear, wife of Abram; 27 May 1786. *** [[Lanphear-78|Sarah Lanphear]] *** Wife of [[Lanphere-4|Abraham Lanphere]] ** (L2.21) David Lanphear; 3 June 1786. *** [[Lanphear-23|David Lanphear (abt.1740-aft.1787)]] *** Husband of [[UNKNOWN-11849|Eunice (UNKNOWN) Lanphear (1744-)]] ** (L2.22) Eunice Lanphear, wife of David; 3 June 1786. *** [[UNKNOWN-11849|Eunice (UNKNOWN) Lanphear (1744-)]] *** Wife of [[Lanphear-23|David Lanphear (abt.1740-aft.1787)]] ** (L2.23) John Lanphear; 15 July 1786. *** Possible [[Lanphere-46|John Lanphere (1731-abt.1809)]] * '''Larkin (L3) ** (L3.1) Elizabeth Larkin; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Possible, but very doubtful: [[Unknown-356249|Elizabeth (Unknown) Larkin (abt.1670-bef.1730)]] ** (L3.2) Elizabeth Larkin, wife of Edward; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Hall-21648|Elizabeth (Hall) Larkin (abt.1676-abt.1715)]], daughter of [[Hall-52473|Henry Hall (abt.1661-abt.1716)]] and [[Maxson-877|Constant (Maxson) Hall (abt.1664-aft.1716)]] *** Wife of [[Larkin-269|Edward Larkin Jr (1668-1741)]] ** (L3.3) Hannah Larkin; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-869|Hannah (Babcock) Larkin (1676-1718)]], dau. of [[Babcock-410|James Babcock (abt.1641-1698)]] and [[Brown-3032|Jane (Brown) Babcock (abt.1645-bef.1719)]] *** Wife of [[Larkin-359|Roger Larkin (1671-1755)]], son of [[Larkin-360|Edward Larkin (1616-aft.1687)]]. *** Sister-in-law to Elizabeth Larkin [[#(L3.2)|(L3.2)]] ** (L3.4) Amey Larkin, wife of John Jr.; 29 June 1771. *** [[Eanos-3|Amey (Eanos) Larkin (1738-1803)]] *** Wife of [[Larkin-1884|John Larkin Jr. (1731-1777)]], son of [[Larkin-1062|John Larkin (1700-1773)]] and [[Macoone-2|Mary (Macoone) Larkin (abt.1700-aft.1749)]]. ** (L3.5) Nathan Larkin; Aug 1779. *** Probable: [[Larkin-2268|Nathan Larkin (1732-1779)]], son of [[Larkin-1062|John Larkin (1700-1773)]] and [[Macoone-2|Mary (Macoone) Larkin (abt.1700-aft.1749)]]. * '''Larrason (L4) ** (L4.1) Mary Larrason; 1740. *** None * '''Lester (L5) ** (L5.1) Benjamin Lester; 13 Sep 1712. *** [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]], son of [[Lester-16|Andrew Lester (abt.1618-abt.1669)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Brooks-653|Hannah (Brooks) Willey (abt.1620-1692)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Father of [[Lester-3155|Daniel Lester (abt.1705-)]] [[#(L5.3)|(L5.3)]], [[Lester-3888|Hannah (Lester) Newbury (abt.1708-abt.1755)]] [[#(N1.4)|(N1.4)]]; [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]]. ** (L5.2) Rachal Lester; 1740. *** Possible identity [[Fox-15725|Rachel (Fox) Lester (1724-1736)]], dau of [[Fox-3848|Samuel Fox (abt.1691-1745)]] and [[Rogers-3703|Rachel (Rogers) Fox (1692-1754)]] *** Wife of [[Lester-1820|David Lester (1704-)]], son of [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]] [[#(L5.1)|(L5.1)]] and [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#x|(x)]]; '''but there is a data conflict''' with marriage age and date of death. ** (L5.3) Daniel Lester; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Lester-3809|Daniel Lester (abt.1710-)]], son of [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]] [[#(L5.1)|(L5.1)]] and [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Darrow-121|Elizabeth (Darrow) Lester (1719-)]] [[#(L5.4)|(L5.4)]] ** (L5.4) Elizabeth Lester, wife of Daniel; before 1750, July 1768. *** Father-in-law of [[Beebe-755|Lucretia (Beebe) Lester (1732-1799)]] [[#(L5.5)|(L5.5)]]. *** [[Darrow-121|Elizabeth (Darrow) Lester (1719-)]]. dau of [[Darrow-10|Christopher Darrow (1678-1758)]] and [[Packer-24|Elizabeth (Packer) Darrow (1679-1758)]]. *** Wife of [[Lester-3809|Daniel Lester (abt.1710-)]] [[#(L5.3)|(L5.3)]] ** (L5.5) Lucretia Lester; July 1768. *** [[Beebe-755|Lucretia (Beebe) Lester (1732-1799)]], dau of [[Beebe-766|Samuel Beebe III (abt.1697-bef.1763)]] [[#(B9.9)|(B9.9)]] and [[Lester-888|Ann (Lester) Beebe (1698-1750)]] [[#(B9.12)|(B9.12)]]. *** Wife of [[Lester-3001|Thomas Lester (1734-aft.1766)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of [[Lester-3155|Daniel Lester (abt.1705-)]] [[#(L5.3)|(L5.3)]] and [[Unknown-590706|Hannah (Unknown) Lester (abt.1710-bef.1739)]] [[#x|(x)]]. * '''Lewis (L6) ** (L6.1) Elizabeth Lewis; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-408|Elizabeth (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1678-1716)]], daughter of James Babcock and Jane (Brown) Babcock. *** Wife of [[Lewis-3690|David Lewis (abt.1677-1719)]] ** (L6.2) Joanna Lewis; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Crandall-898|Joanna (Crandall) Lewis (abt.1671-1734)]], daughter of [[Crandall-899|Samuel Crandall (-1739)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-8840|Samuel Lewis (abt.1672-1739)]] *** Mother of [Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner (abt.1694-abt.1740)]], first wife of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner)]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]]. ** (L6.3) Mary Lewis; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Babcock-167|Mary (Babcock) Lewis (1667-1685)]], daughter of John Babcock, and Mary (Lawton) Babcock ** (L6.4) Mary Lewis (2nd); Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-33|Mary (Maxson) Lewis (1675-1721)]], daughter of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-3694|Daniel Lewis (abt.1662-1718)]] ** (L6.5) Ann Lewis; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** Possible: [[Lewis-24964|Ann Lewis (1691-)]] ** (L6.6) David Lewis; 13 Sep 1712. *** [[Lewis-3690|David Lewis (abt.1677-1719)]], son of [[Lewis-3452|John Lewis Sr (abt.1630-abt.1690)]] *** Husband of [[Babcock-408|Elizabeth (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1678-1716)]] ** (L6.7) Elizabeth Lewis; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Babcock-408|Elizabeth (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1678-1716)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-3690|David Lewis (abt.1677-1719)]] ** (L6.8) Jane Lewis; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Babcock-407|Jane (Babcock) Lewis (1667-1717)]], daughter of [[Babcock-410|James Babcock (abt.1641-1698)]] and [[Brown-3032|Jane (Brown) Babcock (abt.1645-bef.1719)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-3685|Israel Lewis (1670-abt.1719)]] ** (L6.9) Samuel Lewis; 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Lewis-8840|Samuel Lewis (abt.1672-1739)]], son of [[Lewis-3452|John Lewis Sr (abt.1630-abt.1690)]] ** (L6.10) Martha Lewis; 1718, 1740. *** Not Entered ** (L6.11) Sarah Lewis; 1718, 1740. *** [[Babcock-636|Sarah (Babcock) Lewis (abt.1667-aft.1740)]], daughter of [[Babcock-410|James Babcock (abt.1641-1698)]] and [[Brown-3032|Jane (Brown) Babcock (abt.1645-bef.1719)]] *** Wife of [[Lewis-1956|James Lewis (1664-1745)]] ** (L6.12) Israel Lewis; 1718. *** [[Lewis-3685|Israel Lewis (1670-abt.1719)]], son of [[Lewis-3452|John Lewis Sr (abt.1630-abt.1690)]] *** Husband of [[Babcock-407|Jane (Babcock) Lewis (1667-1717)]] (first) and [[Marsh-674|Mary (Marsh) Witter (bef.1702-aft.1743)]] (second). ** (L6.13) Anna Lewis; 1718. *** Not Found ** (L6.14) Anne Lewis; 1718. *** Not Found ** (L6.15) Daniel Lewis; 1718. *** [[Lewis-3694|Daniel Lewis (abt.1662-1718)]], son of [[Lewis-3452|John Lewis Sr (abt.1630-abt.1690)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-33|Mary (Maxson) Lewis (1675-1721)]] ** (L6.16) Elizabeth Lewis, widow of George; 1740. *** Not entered *** Widow of [[Lewis-30938|George Lewis (bef.1719-)]] ** (L6.17) Mary (Crandall) Lewis; 1740. *** Not found. ** (L6.18) Mary Lewis, wife of Joseph; before 1750. *** [[Wilcox-2176|Mary Esther (Wilcox) Lewis (1689-1762)]], daughter of Edward Wilcox and Mary (Hazard) Wilcox *** Wife of [[Lewis-476|Joseph Lewis (1683-1765)]] ** (L6.19) Thankful Lewis, wife of John; before 1750. *** [[Lewis-19222|Thankful Lewis (1720-1808)]], daughter of Joseph Lewis and Mary Esther Lewis. *** Wife of [[Lewis-9417|John Lewis (1719-1808)]] ** (L6.20) Elias Lewis; July 1768. *** [[Lewis-9421|Elias Lewis (1746-)]], son of John Lewis and Thankful Lewis. ** (L6.21) George Lewis; July 1768. *** Probable: [[Lewis-32169|George B. Lewis (1735-)]] ** (L6.22) Martha Lewis; July 1768. *** Probable Profile: [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]] ** (L6.23) Mary Lewis, widow of Joseph; July 1768. *** Same member as (L6.18) [[Wilcox-2176|Mary Esther (Wilcox) Lewis (1689-1762)]], daughter of Edward Wilcox and Mary (Hazard) Wilcox, now widowed. ** (L6.24) Stephen Lewis; July 1768. *** Possible Profile: [[Lewis-6700|Stephen Lewis (1719-abt.1768)]] ** (L6.25) Dorcas Lewis, wife of Maxson; Aug 1770. *** [[Rathbun-897|Dorcas Wells (Rathbun) Lewis (1749-1805)]], daughter of Joshua Rathbone, and Dorcas (Wells) Rathbone. *** Wife of [[Lewis-10941|Maxson Lewis (1727-abt.1810)]], son of Daniel Lewis and Martha (Prosser) Maxson. ** (L6.26) Martha Lewis; 27 July 1771 *** Possible: [[Burdick-2392|Martha (Burdick) Lewis (1751-1813)]] or [[Lewis-32166|Martha (Lewis) Potter (1750-)]] or [[Witter-82|Martha (Witter) Lewis (1727-abt.1779)]] ** (L6.27) Martha Lewis; 24 July 1779 *** Possible match: [[Witter-82|Martha (Witter) Lewis (1727-abt.1779)]] ** (L6.28) Tasey Lewis; Nov 1779 *** Not entered. ** (L6.29) Lydia Lewis; 29 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (L6.30) Joshua Lewis; 6 May 1786. *** [[Lewis-28148|Joshua Lewis (1729-)]], son of John Lewis Jr. and Mercy (Burdick) Lewis ** (L6.31) Margaret Lewis; 6 May 1786. *** Not Found * '''Lockwood (L7) ** (L7.1) Prescilla Crandall Lockwood; 1740. *** [[Warner-1|Priscilla (Warner) Lockwood (1675-1750)]], dau. of [[Warner-2|John Warner (1645-1712)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Gorton-1|Anna (Gorton) Warner (1644-1734)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Crandall-2|Jeremiah Crandall (1673-abt.1718)]] [[#(C14.2)|(C14.2)]] (first) and [[Lockwood-1301|Abraham Lockwood (-1747)]] [[#x|(x)]] (second) * '''Loveless (L8) ** (L8.1) Jane Loveless; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** None ==M== * '''MacCarter (M1) ** (M1.1) John MacCarter; before 1750. *** none * '''MacCoon (M2) ** (M2.1) Anne MacCoon; before 1750. *** [[Hall-16643|Anna (Hall) MacCoone (1725-)]], dau. of [[Hall-16644|James Hall Jr. (1701-bef.1734)]] and [[Maccoon-5|Rachel (Maccoon) Hall (abt.1702-aft.1744)]] *** Wife of [[MacCoone-11|Nathan MacCoone (abt.1724-)]] [[#(M2.3)|(M2.3)]]. ** (M2.2) Daniel MacCoon; before 1750. *** [[Coon-646|Daniel Coon (1731-1762)]], son of [[MacCoone-8|Daniel MacCoone (abt.1696-abt.1768)]] and [[Hall-10126|Elizabeth (Hall) MacCoon (1699-1745)]]. ** (M2.3) Nathan MacCoon; before 1750. *** [[MacCoone-11|Nathan MacCoone (abt.1724-)]], son of [[MacCoon-6|John MacCoon (abt.1700-abt.1755)]] and [[Randall-2262|Patience (Randall) MacCoon (abt.1706-1754)]] *** Husband of [[Hall-16643|Anna (Hall) MacCoone (1725-)]] [[#(M2.1)|(M2.1)]]. * '''Manering (M3) ** (M3.1) Richard Manering, of New London; July 1768. *** Probably Richard Manwaring, there are three Richard Manwarings in New London in Wikitree all three are shown deceased prior to July 1768 * '''Maxson (M4) ** (M4.1) Bethiah Maxson; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Not found. ** (M4.2) Judith Maxson; July 25, 1708. *** [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]], dau. of [[Clarke-389|Joseph Clarke II (1642-1726)]] [[#(C7.5)|(C7.5)]] and [[Hubbard-303|Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke (1646-1707)]] [[#(C7.1)|(C7.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Jr. (1666-1747)]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] ** (M4.3) ''' ''Elder John Maxson Sr.'' '''; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. ''{There appears to some sort of error in the data record; John Maxon Sr. the first pastor of the Hopkinton SDBC died in 1720, but this record shows he was on the 1740 membership roll. So either this is NOT John Maxson the first pastor of the church and therefore he is NOT on the membership roll at all, or he didn't die in 1720, or this data record is incorrect.}'' *** [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]], son of [[Maxson-28|Richard Maxson (abt.1602-abt.1643)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. ** (M4.4) John Maxson Jr.; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Jr. (1666-1747)]], son of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. ''{Note: his father John Sr. was deceased prior to 1740, and his son [[Maxson-41|John Maxson III (1701-1791)]] was not born until 1701, thus too young to be (M4.4) and a charter member in 1708; hence the basis for the placement of John Maxson Sr. as (M4.3) and John Maxson Jr. as (M4.4)}'' *** Husband of [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]] ** (M4.5) Joseph Maxson; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-31|Joseph Maxson I (1672-1750)]], son of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. *** Husband of Tacy (Burdick) Maxson [[#(M4.7)|(M4.7)]]. *** Father of Joseph Maxson Jr. [[#(M4.16)|(M4.16)]]; John Maxson [[#(M4.17)|(M4.17)]]; ** (M4.6) Mary Maxson; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]], dau. of [[Mosher-299|Nicholas Mosher (bef.1596-aft.1660)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Maxson-22|Lydia (Maxson) Mosher (abt.1611-aft.1680)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]]. ** (M4.7) Tacy Maxson; Original ''{1708},'' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Burdick-100|Tacy (Burdick) Maxson (1667-1747)]], dau. of [[Burdick-93|Robert Burdick (1630-1692)]] and [[Hubbard-296|Ruth (Hubbard) Burdick (1640-1691)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-31|Joseph Maxson I]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (M4.8) Judeth Maxson; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-36|Judith Maxson (1689-abt.1777)]], daughter of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Sr.]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. . ** (M4.9) Bethiah Maxson; '' 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-38|Bethiah Maxson (1693-1747)]], daughter of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Sr.]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. . *** Wife of [[Maxson-46|Joseph Maxson Jr. (1692-abt.1747)]] ** (M4.10) Elizabeth Maxson; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-39|Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis (1695-1751)]], daughter of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Sr.]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. . *** Same member as Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis [[#(D4.9)|(D4.9)]] ** (M4.11) Jonathan Maxson; 13 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Maxson-35|Jonathan Maxson (abt.1680-abt.1732)]], son of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. *** Husband of [[Rogers-2013|Content (Rogers) Maxson]] [[#(M4.12)|(M4.12)]] ** (M4.12) Content Maxson; 1718. *** [[Rogers-2013|Content (Rogers) Maxson (1688-1768)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Naomi (Burdick) Rogers [[#(R5.1)|(R5.1)]] . *** Wife of [[Maxson-35|Jonathan Maxson (M4.11)]] ** (M4.13) Dorothy Maxson; 1718. *** [[Maxson-42|Dorothy (Maxson) Burdick (1703-abt.1740)]], dau. of [[Maxson-26|John Maxson Sr. (1638-1720)]] [[#(M4.3)|(M4.3)]] and [[Mosher-183|Mary (Mosher) Maxson (1640-1718)]] [[#(M4.6)|(M4.6)]]. (married 1724). *** Wife of [[Burdick-1030|Thomas Burdick (abt.1699-1761)]] ** (M4.14) Hannah Maxson; 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]], daughter of [[Maxson-24|Elder John Maxson Sr.]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] ** (M4.15) Hannah Randall Maxson; before 1750. *** Match not found. ** (M4.16) Joseph Maxson Jr.; 1718, 1740. *** [[Maxson-46|Joseph Maxson Jr. (1692-abt.1747)]], son of [[Maxson-31|Joseph Maxson I (1672-1750)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Burdick-100|Tacy (Burdick) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.7)|(M4.7)]]. *** Husband of [[Maxson-38|Bethiah Maxson (1693-1747)]] [[#(M4.9)|(M4.9)]] ** (M4.17) John Maxson, of Joseph; 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]], son of [[Maxson-31|Joseph Maxson I (1672-1750)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Burdick-100|Tacy (Burdick) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.7)|(M4.7)]]. *** Husband of [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]] (first), and [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]] (second). ** (M4.18) Jemima Maxson; 1740. *** [[Mumford-1108|Jemima (Mumford) Maxson (1707-1766)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-512|Jonathan Maxson (1708-1753)]] ** (M4.19) John Maxson, of Jonathan; 1740. *** [[Maxson-69|John Maxson (abt.1714-abt.1778)]], son of [[Maxson-35|Jonathan Maxson (abt.1680-abt.1732)]] and [[Rogers-2013|Content (Rogers) Maxson (1688-1768)]] *** Husband of [[Rogers-2012|Tacy (Rogers) Maxson (abt.1715-)]] ** (M4.20) Thankful Maxson; 1740. *** [[Randall-1712|Thankful (Randall) Maxson (abt.1708-1785)]], daughter of [[Randall-1695|Matthew Randall (abt.1671-1735)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-41|John Maxson III (1701-1791)]]. ** (M4.21) Dea. Amos Maxson; before 1750, July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (M4.22) Isaiah Maxson; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Maxson-510|Isaiah Maxson (1724-)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]]. *** [[Reynolds-4772|Judith Reynolds (abt.1730-)]]. ** (M4.23) Jonathan Maxson; before 1750. *** [[Maxson-512|Jonathan Maxson (1708-1753)]] ** (M4.24) Dea. Joshua Maxson; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Maxson-234|Joshua Maxson (abt.1721-)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]]. *** Husband of [[Slack-616|Anna (Slack) Maxson (1721-)]], dau of [[Slack-638|Samuel Slack (1687-1748)]], and [[Lewis-14805|Abigail (Lewis) Slack (1693-)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-234|Joshua Maxson (abt.1721-)]] ** (M4.25) William Maxson; before 1750. *** [[Maxson-918|William Maxson (1717-abt.1792)]] ** (M4.26) Abigail Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Greenman-281|Abigail (Greenman) Maxson (1727-1812)]], dau of [[Greenman-249|Edward Greenman (1694-1769)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Clarke-5124|Sarah (Clarke) Greenman (1692-1741)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]] [[#(M4.29)|(M4.29)]] ** (M4.27) Anna Maxson; wife of Joshua, July 1768. *** [[Slack-616|Anna (Slack) Maxson (1721-)]], dau of ** (M4.28) Benjamin Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-827|Benjamin Maxson (1733-1822)]] ** (M4.29) David Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]], son of [[Maxson-41|John Maxson (1701-1791)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Randall-1712|Thankful (Randall) Maxson (abt.1708-1785)]] [[#(M4.20)|(M4.20)]]. *** Husband of [[Greenman-281|Abigail (Greenman) Maxson (1727-1812)]] [[#(M4.26)|(M4.26)]] ** (M4.30) Ephraim Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-62|Ephraim Maxson (1743-1799)]], son of [[Maxson-46|Joseph Maxson Jr. (1692-abt.1747)]] [[#(M4.16)|(M4.16)]] and [[Maxson-38|Bethiah Maxson (1693-1747)]] [[#(M4.9)|(M4.9)]] *** Husband of [[Davis-11703|Elizabeth (Davis) Sutton (1746-1807)]]. ** (M4.31) Hannah Maxson; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Reynolds-23595|Hannah (Reynolds) Maxson (abt.1717-abt.1780)]] ** (M4.32) Joseph Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-479|Joseph Maxson (1731-1809)]] ** (M4.33) John Maxson; of Westerly; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Maxson-41|John Maxson (1701-1791)]] or [[Maxson-69|John Maxson (abt.1714-abt.1778)]] or [[Maxson-848|John Maxson (1725-1791)]] ** (M4.34 Katurah Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Randall-4282|Keturah (Randall) Maxson (abt.1737-1809)]], dau of [[Randall-1694|Benjamin Randall (abt.1698-1764)]] and [[Babcock-1313|Mary (Babcock) Randall (1716-1812)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-479|Joseph Maxson (1731-1809)]] ** (M4.35) Martha Maxson, wife of John; July 1768. *** [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]], daughter of [[Prosser-168|John Prosser (abt.1672-abt.1714)]] and [[Unknown-370780|Ruth (Unknown) Prosser (aft.1679-)]]. *** Wife of [[Lewis-3825|Daniel Lewis (abt.1705-abt.1740)]] (first) and [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-abt.1775)]] (second). ** (M4.36) Martha Maxson, wife of Stephen; July 1768. *** [[Steward-2222|Martha (Steward) Maxson (1736-)]], dau. of [[Steward-1203|William Steward II (abt.1705-abt.1771)]] and [[Burdick-752|Martha (Burdick) Steward (abt.1694-abt.1751)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-357|Stephen Maxson Sr. (1735-1794)]] ** (M4.37) Martha Maxson, wife of Torrey; July 1768. *** [[Lanphere-63|Martha (Lanphere) Maxson (abt.1735-abt.1799)]], daughter of [[Lanphere-17|Daniel (Lanphere) Landphair (1707-bef.1788)]] and [[Prosser-11|Cattron (Prosser) Lanphere (1710-1788)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-255|Torrey Maxson (abt.1733-1777)]]. ** (M4.38) Martha Maxson; July 1768. *** Possible matches; [[Steward-2222|Martha (Steward) Maxson (1736-)]] or [[Lanphere-63|Martha (Lanphere) Maxson (abt.1735-abt.1799)]] ** (M4.39) Mary Maxson, wife of Amos; July 1768. *** Match not found. ** (M4.40) Stephen Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-357|Stephen Maxson Sr. (1735-1794)]], son of [[Maxson-41|John Maxson (1701-1791)]] ** (M4.41) Sylvanus Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-123|Sylvanus Maxson Sr. (1735-abt.1813)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]]. *** Husband of [[Lewis-4720|Lydia (Lewis) Maxson (-abt.1800)]]. ** (M4.42) Thankful Maxson; wife of John 2d; July 1768. *** [[Randall-1712|Thankful (Randall) Maxson (abt.1708-1785)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-41|John Maxson (1701-1791)]] ** (M4.43) Torrey Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-255|Torrey Maxson (abt.1733-1777)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Maxson-40|Hannah Maxson (1698-bef.1744)]] *** Husband of [[Lanphere-63|Martha (Lanphere) Maxson (abt.1735-abt.1799)]]. ** (M4.44) Eunice Maxson; July 1768. *** [[Reynolds-4773|Eunice (Reynolds) Maxson (abt.1733-1823)]], dau. of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] [[#(M4.53)|(M4.53)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3)]] & [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-827|Benjamin Maxson (1733-1822)]] [[#(M4.28)|(M4.28)]]. ** (M4.45) William Maxson; July 1768 *** Possible match: [[Maxson-918|William Maxson (1717-abt.1792)]] or [[Maxon-176|William Maxon (1745-)]] ** (M4.46) Mary Maxson; 20 July 1770. *** Possible match: [[Downing-2857|Mary (Downing) Maxson (abt.1748-)]] or [[Woodmansee-237|Mary (Woodmansee) Maxson (1744-1793)]] ** (M4.47) Lydia Maxson, wife of Sylvanus; Aug 1770. *** [[Lewis-4720|Lydia (Lewis) Maxson (-abt.1800)]], daughter of [[Lewis-6700|Stephen Lewis (1719-abt.1768)]] and [[Witter-82|Martha (Witter) Lewis (1727-abt.1779)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-123|Sylvanus Maxson Sr. (1735-abt.1813)]] ** (M4.48) Elizabeth Maxson, wife of Joseph; 23 March 1771. *** Possible match; [[Maxson-447|Elizabeth (Maxson) Stillman (1754-1833)]] (married Joseph stillman in 1773. ** (M4.49) Betsey Maxson; 8 June 1771. *** Match not found. ** (M4.50) Elizabeth Maxson, wife of Jesse; 22 June 1771. *** [[Clarke-10541|Elizabeth (Clarke) Maxson (1751-)]][[#+|+]], daughter of Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]] and Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.24)|(C7.24)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-504|Jesse Maxson (1745-)]] *** Sibling of Phineas Clarke Esq.[[#(C7.46)|(C7.46)]], Willett Clarke [[#(C7.57)|(C7.57)]], Ethan Clarke [[#(C7.51)|(C7.51)]], Arnold Clarke [[#(C7.49)|(C7.49)]], Henry Clarke [[#(C7.53)|(C7.53)]], and Hannah (Clarke) Clarke [[#(C7.47)|(C7.47)]]. ** (M4.51) Jesse Maxson; 22 June 1771. *** [[Maxson-504|Col. Jesse Maxson (1745-)]], son of [[Maxson-47|John Maxson (abt.1694-aft.1774)]] and [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]] *** Husband of [[Clarke-10541|Elizabeth (Clarke) Maxson (1751-)]] ** (M4.52) Lucy Maxson; wife of William; Aug 1774. ***[[Miner-2071|Lucy (Miner) Maxon (1747-1821)]], dau of [[Miner-84|Simeon Miner Sr. (1708-1779)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Wheeler-258|Hannah (Wheeler) Miner (abt.1712-1769)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxon-176|William Maxon Jr.? (1745-)]] [[#(M4.53)|(M4.53)]]. ** (M4.53) William Maxson Jr.; Aug 1774. *** [[Maxon-176|William Maxon (1745-)]] *** Husband of [[Miner-2071|Lucy (Miner) Maxon (1747-1821)]] [[#(M4.52)|(M4.52)]] ** (M4.54) Meleta Maxson, wife of Zacheas; 3 July 1779. *** [[Crandall-1418|Amelia (Crandall) Maxson (1763-1829)]], daughter of [[Crandall-1141|Benjamin Crandall (1736-abt.1793)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Kenyon-847|Alice (Kenyon) Crandall (1736-1836)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-364|Zaccheus Maxson (1756-1844)]] [[#(M4.55)|(M4.55)]]. ** (M4.55) Zacheas Maxson; 3 July 1779. *** [[Maxson-364|Zaccheus Maxson (1756-1844)]], son of [[Maxson-827|Benjamin Maxson (1733-1822)]] and [[Reynolds-4773|Eunice (Reynolds) Maxson (abt.1733-1823)]] [[#(M4.44)|(M4.44)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-1418|Amelia (Crandall) Maxson (1763-1829)]] [[#(M4.54)|(M4.54)]]. ** (M4.56) Catey Maxson; wife of Stephen; 14 Aug 1779. *** [[Whitford-1067|Catherine (Whitford) Maxon (1759-1841)]] *** Wife of [[Maxson-495|Stephen Maxson Jr (1757-1841)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] ** (M4.57) Elizabeth Maxson; 20 Aug 1779. *** [[Clarke-10541|Elizabeth (Clarke) Maxson (1751-)]] ** (M4.58) Catharine Maxson; 25 Sep 1779. *** [[Maxson-498|Catherine Maxson (1758-)]] ** (M4.59) Peleg Maxson; Sep 1779. *** Not Entered ** (M4.60) Paul Maxson; 2 Oct 1779. *** [[Maxson-484|Paul Maxson (1757-1818)]] ** (M4.61) Asa Maxson; 23 Oct 1779. *** [[Maxson-308|Asa I Maxson (1752-1842)]], son of [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Greenman-281|Abigail (Greenman) Maxson (1727-1812)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Husband of [[Stillman-396|Lois (Stillman) Maxson (1756-1820)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. ** (M4.62) Sarah Maxson, wife of Silas; 20 Jan 1780. *** [[Clarke-2175|Sarah (Clarke) Maxson (1753-1837)]], dau of [[Clarke-2166|Joseph Clarke (abt.1728-abt.1795)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Pendleton-207|Deborah (Pendleton) Clarke (abt.1737-abt.1837)]] [[#(C7.33)|(C7.33)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-483|Silas Maxson (1750-1823)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (M4.63) Wealthy Maxson; 20 April 1780. ***[[Maxson-258|Wealthy Chloe (Maxson) Stillman (1762-1843)]] ** (M4.64) Phenias Maxson; 15 July 1780. *** Possible, but with death date mismatch: [[Maxson-567|Phineas Maxson (1765-1777)]] ** (M4.65) George Maxson; 19 Aug 1780. *** [[Maxson-444|George Leroy Maxson (1756-1796)]] ** (M4.66) Joshua Maxson; 19 July 1783. *** [[Maxson-592|Joshua Maxson (1763-1845)]] ** (M4.67) Mary Maxson, of Matt; 10 Dec 1785. *** [[Maxson-649|Mary (Maxson) Burdick (1767-1829)]], dau. of [[Maxson-443|Matthew Maxson Sr. (1727-1791)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Potter-12389|Martha (Potter) Maxson (1729-1799)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-2102|Phineas Burdick (1764-aft.1829)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (M4.68) Henry Maxson; 18 March 1786. *** Not entered. ** (M4.69) Abigail Maxson; 25 March 1786. *** Not found ** (M4.70) Eleanor Maxson; 25 March 1786. ***Not Entered ** (M4.71) Patty Maxson; 25 March 1786. *** Match not found. ** (M4.72) Richard Maxson; 25 March 1786. *** Not Entered ** (M4.73) David Maxson Jr.; 8 April 1786. *** Not entered ** (M4.74) Paul Maxson; 8 April 1786. *** [[Maxson-484|Paul Maxson (1757-1818)]], son of [[Maxson-259|David Maxson (1729-1786)]] ** (M4.75) Anna Maxson, wife of Perry; 22 April 1786. *** [[Langworthy-677|Anna (Langworthy) Maxson (1761-1830)]] *** Wife of Perry Maxson. ** (M4.76) Lufunny Maxson, of William Jr.; 22 April 1786. *** Match not found. ** (M4.77) John Maxson Jr.; 29 April 1786. *** [[Maxson-848|John Maxson (1725-1791)]] ** (M4.78) Hannah Maxson, of Isaiah; 20 May 1786. *** Match not found. ** (M4.79) Nancy Maxson, wife of Clarke; 20 May 1786. *** Not found * '''McCoon (M5) ** (M5.1) Elizabeth, 1740. *** Not found. ** (M5.2) Daniel, July 1768. *** Not found * '''Merriott (M6) ** (M6.1) Felix Merriott; 22 April 1780. *** [[Marryott-19|Felix Marryott (1752-)]] *** Husband of [[Barber-6408|Susannah (Barber) Marryott (1755-bef.1790)]] ** (M6.2) Mary Merriott; wife of Henry;12 Nov 1785. *** [[Saunders-110|Mary (Saunders) Maryott (abt.1756-abt.1828)]], dau. of [[Saunders-106|William Saunders (1734-1755)]] [[#(S2.22)|(S2.22)]] and [[Babcock-96|Prudence (Babcock) Saunders (1732-)]] [[#(S2.23)|(S2.23)]] *** Wife of [[Maryott-6|Henry Maryott (1754-1819)]] ** (M6.3) Susanna Merriott; 6 May 1786. *** [[Barber-6408|Susannah (Barber) Marryott (1755-bef.1790)]], dau. of [[Barber-173|Nathan Barber (1732-1816)]] and [[Maxson-11|Thankful (Maxson) Barber (1737-1806)]] *** Wife of [[Marryott-19|Felix Marryott (1752-)]]. * '''Millard (M7) ** (M7.1) Catharine Millard; July 1768. *** Possible [[Millard-1452|Catherine (Millard) Burdick (1757-1847)]] ** (M7.1) John Millard; July 1768. *** See [[Millard-1452|Catherine (Millard) Burdick (1757-1847)]] possible husband and father of a Catherine Millard. * '''Miller (M8) ** (M8.1) Elizabeth Brand Miller; 1740. *** Nof found * '''Miner (M9) ** (M9.1) Lydia Miner, wife of Hugh; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Molyneaux (M10) ** (M10.1) Elizabeth Molyneaux; July 1768. *** Possible, but no info: [[Molyneaux-71|Elizabeth Molyneaux (abt.1725-)]] * '''Mulken (M11) ** (M11.1) Henry Mulken; 1740. *** Possible, but no info: [[Mulkins-62|Henry Mulkins (1705-)]] ==N== * '''Newberry (N1) ** (N1.1) Nathaniel Newberry; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]], *** Husband of [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury]] [[#(N1.2)|(N1.2)]]; of New London (Waterford area), Connecticut. ** (N1.2) Elizabeth Newberry; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]], daughter of [[Beebe-483|Samuel Beebe Jr. ]] [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] and Elizabeth Rogers [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of Nathaniel Newberry [[#(N1.1)|(N1.1)]] ** (N1.3) Hannah Newberry; 1740. *** [[Newbury-70|Hannah Newbury (1717-)]], daughter of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury]] [[#(N1.1)|(N1.1)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (N1.2)]] [[#(N1.2)|(N1.2)]]. ** (N1.4) Hannah Newberry, widow; July 1678. *** [[Lester-3888|Hannah (Lester) Newbury (abt.1708-abt.1755)]], daughter of [[Lester-843|Benjamin Lester (abt.1666-1727)]] [[#(L5.1)|(L5.1)]] and [[Stedman-220|Ann (Stedman) Lester (abt.1668-1711)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Newbury-74|Nathaniel Newbury Jr. (1707-abt.1768)]], son of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]] ** (N1.5) Prudence Newberry, wife of Jeremiah; 25 June 1770. *** [[Satterlee-151|Prudence (Satterlee) Newberry (1739-abt.1770)]], daughter of John Satterlee and Experience (Lanphear) Satterlee. *** Wife of [[Newbury-433|Jeremiah Newbury (1743-1825)]] ** (N1.6) Nathaniel Newberry; of Farmington ''{probably Connecticut}''; Oct 1778. *** Possible match: [[Newbury-440|Nathaniel Stedman (Newbury) Newbery (1728-abt.1790)]], son of [[Newbury-74|Nathaniel Newbury Jr. (1707-abt.1768)]] and [[Lester-3888|Hannah (Lester) Newbury (abt.1708-abt.1755)]]. *** Husband of [[Darrow-625|Abigail (Darrow) Newbury (1732-abt.1810)]] * '''Niles (N2) ** (N2.1) Sarah Niles; 1718. *** Could be [[Niles-48|Sarah (Niles) Helme (abt.1687-aft.1748)]] or [[Sands-40|Sarah (Sands) Niles (1645-1726)]] ** (N2.2) Eunice (Greenman) Niles; 1768. *** Possible, but no information: [[Greenman-66|Eunice Greenman (1722-)]] ==O P== * '''Palmer (P1) ** (P1.1) Mercy Palmer, of Layton; 26 Nov 1785. *** Possible [[Hall-9747|Mercy (Hall) Palmer (1731-1773)]] or her daughter. Dau of Lawton Palmer? * '''Palmeter (P2) ** (P2.1) Elizabeth Palmeter; 1740. *** Not found. ** (P2.2) Jonathan Palmeter; 1740. *** Not Found ** (P2.3) Mary Palmeter; 1740. *** Not found ** (P2.4) Hannah Palmeter; before 1750. *** Not found. ** (P2.5) Penelope Palmeter; before 1750. *** Possible: [[Palmiter-78|Penelope Palmiter (1734-)]] or [[Palmiter-128|Penelope (Palmiter) Hall (1734-1755)]] ** (P2.6) Elizabeth Palmeter, widow of Daniel; July 1768. *** Not found ** (P2.7) Phebe Palmeter, wife of Jonathan Jr.; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Peckham (P3) ** (P3.1) Content Peckham, widow; July 1768. *** Not found. ** (P3.2) Mary Peckham, wife of Daniel Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Mary-467|UNKNOWN Mary]] *** Wife of [[Peckham-172|Daniel Peckham Jr. (1726-)]] ** (P3.3) Rebecca Peckham, wife of Abel; 30 Oct 1779. *** [[Burdick-368|Rebecca (Burdick) Peckham (1734-1779)]] *** Wife of [[Peckham-152|Abel Peckham (1733-1825)]] * '''Pendleton (P4) ** (P4.1) Hannah Pendleton; before 1750. *** Possible: [[Pendleton-1582|Hannah Pendleton (1731-)]] * '''Phillips (P5) ** (P5.1) Elizabeth Foster Phillips; 1740. *** Possible but no info: [[Phillips-1036|Elizabeth Phillips (1705-)]] * '''Porter (P6) ** (P6.1) Desire Porter; 1740. *** Not found * '''Potter (P7) ** (P7.1) Mary Potter; 1740. *** [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]], dau. of [[Babcock-32|George Babcock (abt.1673-1756)]] and [[Hall-423|Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock (1671-1762)]]. ''{Note death date mismatch.}'' *** Wife of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] [[#(P7.2)|(P7.2)]] ** (P7.2) Thomas Potter; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]], son of [[Potter-1023|Thomas Potter (abt.1663-1728)]] and [[Tripp-301|Susanna Anthony (Tripp) Potter (1667-1720)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]] [[#(P7.1)|(P7.1)]] (first) and [[Rogers-3689|Judith (Rogers) Potter (1712-1805)]] [[#x|(x)]] (second). ** (P7.3) George Potter; July 1768. *** [[Potter-2799|George Potter (1732-1794)]], son of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-60|Content (Maxson) Potter (1732-1815)]] ** (P7.4) Hepsibeth Potter; July 1768. *** Not found. ** (P7.5) Judeth Potter; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-3689|Judith (Rogers) Potter (1712-1805)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]] and [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]]. *** Wife of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]]. ** (P7.6) Stephen Potter; July 1768. *** [[Potter-7702|Stephen Potter (abt.1733-1799)]], son of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]]. *** Husband of [[Sheldon-1488|Sarah (Sheldon) Potter (1722-)]] ** (P7.7) Jonathan Potter; Oct., 1769. *** [[Potter-6000|Jonathan Potter (1723-1806)]], son of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] [[#(P7.2)|(P7.2)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]] [[#(P7.1)|(P7.1)]]. *** Husband of [[West-10693|Mary (West) Potter (1726-1788)]] ** (P7.8) Mary Potter, wife of Jonathan; Oct 1769. *** [[West-10693|Mary (West) Potter (1726-1788)]] *** Wife of [[Potter-6000|Jonathan Potter (1723-1806)]]. ** (P7.9) Thomas Potter, of Thomas; 14 April 1770. *** [[Potter-5378|Thomas Potter III (1720-)]], son of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] [[#(P7.2)|(P7.2)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]] [[#(P7.1)|(P7.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Card-133|Martha (Card) Potter (abt.1724-)]]. ** (P7.10) Sarah Potter, wife of Stephen H.; Aug 1779. *** [[Sheldon-1488|Sarah (Sheldon) Potter (1722-)]], daughter of [[Sheldon-134|John Sheldon III (1685-aft.1722)]] and [[Watson-702|Herodias (Watson) Sheldon (abt.1685-)]] *** Wife of [[Potter-7702|Stephen Potter (abt.1733-1799)]]. ** (P7.11) Hannah Potter, of George; 5 July 1783. *** [[Potter-11148|Hannah (Potter) Maxson (1761-1832)]], dau of [[Potter-2799|George Potter (1732-1794)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-497|Amos Maxson (1754-)]] ** (P7.12) Joseph Potter; 18 March 1786. *** [[Potter-11147|Joseph Potter (1759-1822)]], son of [[Potter-2799|George Potter (1732-1794)]] and [[Maxson-60|Content (Maxson) Potter (1732-1815)]]. *** Husband of [[Wells-21678|Phebe (Wells) Potter (1762-1849)]]. ** (P7.13) Lucy Potter; 18 March 1786. *** Not found. ** (P7.14) Lydia Potter; 18 March 1786. *** Possible, but unlikely: [[Coit-282|Lydia (Coit) Potter (1759-1826)]] ** (P7.15) Nathan Potter; 22 March 1786. *** [[Potter-2798|Nathan Potter (1769-1825)]] ** (P7.16) Phebe Potter, wife of Joseph; 18 March 1786. *** [[Wells-21678|Phebe (Wells) Potter (1762-1849)]], dau. of ? *** Wife of [[Potter-11147|Joseph Potter (1759-1822)]]. * '''Prosser (P8) ** (P8.1) Ichabod Prosser; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Prosser-12|Ichabod Prosser Sr (abt.1710-aft.1782)]], son of [[Prosser-168|John Prosser (abt.1672-abt.1714)]] and [[Unknown-370780|Ruth (Unknown) Prosser (aft.1679-)]]. *** Husband of [[Lanphere-83|Patience (Lanphere) Prosser (abt.1715-bef.1763)]] [[#(P8.2)|(P8.2)]] *** Brother of [[Prosser-167|Martha (Prosser) Maxson (abt.1704-abt.1804)]] [[#(L6.22)|(L6.22)]] ** (P8.2) Patience Prosser; before 1750. *** [[Lanphere-83|Patience (Lanphere) Prosser (abt.1715-bef.1763)]], daughter of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] and [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]] [[#(L2.1)|(L2.1)]] *** Wife of [[Prosser-12|Ichabod Prosser Sr (abt.1710-aft.1782)]] [[#(P8.1)|(P8.1)]] *** Sister to ** (P8.3) Ruth Prosser; 20 July 1770. *** [[Prosser-1198|Ruth (Prosser) Rogers (abt.1750-)]], daughter of [[Prosser-12|Ichabod Prosser Sr (abt.1710-aft.1782)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-28295|Jeremiah Rogers (1749-)]] m. March 1771. ==Q R== * '''Rachel (R1) ** (R1.1) Rachel (negro), before 1750. *** Match not found. * '''Rachell (R2) ** (R2.1) Rachell of New London, July, 1768. *** Match not found. * '''Randall (R3) ** (R3.1) Benjamin Randall; 1740, July, 1768. *** [[Randall-1694|Benjamin Randall (abt.1698-1764)]], son of [[Randall-1695|Matthew Randall (abt.1671-1735)]] *** Husband of [[Babcock-1313|Mary (Babcock) Randall (1716-1812)]]. ** (R3.2) Martha Randall; 1 June 1771. *** Possible (but doubtful): [[Williams-939|Martha (Williams) Randall (abt.1698-)]] *** Wife of [[Randall-88|John Randall (1698-)]] ** (R3.3) Mary Randall; 1 July 1768. *** [[Babcock-1313|Mary (Babcock) Randall (1716-1812)]] *** Wife of [[Randall-1694|Benjamin Randall (abt.1698-1764)]]. ** (R3.4) Anna Randall, wife of David, 11 Aug 1770. *** [[Maxson-230|Anna (Maxson) Randall (1741-1820)]], dau. of [[Maxson-234|Joshua Maxson (abt.1721-)]] and [[Slack-616|Anna (Slack) Maxson (1721-)]] *** [[Randall-1897|Lt. David Benjamin Randall Sr. (1739-1820)]], son of [[Randall-1694|Benjamin Randall (abt.1698-1764)]] and [[Babcock-1313|Mary (Babcock) Randall (1716-1812)]]. ** (R3.5) Jonathan Randall; Sept 1779. *** [[Randall-8574|Jonathon Randall (1745-1805)]] *** First husband of [[Maxson-230|Anna (Maxson) Randall (1741-1820)]] ** (R3.6) Sarah Randall; wife of John; Sept 1779. *** [[Babcock-4093|Sarah (Babcock) Randall (1766-1817)]], daughter of ?? *** Wife of [[Randall-5802|Benjamin Randall (1766-1847)]] *** Removed to Berlin, Rensselaer, New York. * '''Renals (R4) ''{Note: Renals, Reynolds, Runals, and Runnals are likely phonetic spelling variants of the same surname.}'' See footnote 1 ** (R4.1) Zacheas Renals; 1718. *** [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] *** Same member as [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3)]] ** (R4.2) Susan Renals; 1718. *** [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] *** Wife of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] *** Same member as [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]] * '''Reney (R5) ** (R5.1) Naomi Reney; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** Probably [[Burdick-95|Naomi (Burdick) Kenney (1657-1715)]] remarried wife of Jonathan Rogers * '''Reynolds (R6) ** (R6.1) Lois Reynolds; July 1768. *** [[Reynolds-4774|Lois Reynolds]], daughter of [[Reynolds-4777|Zaccheus Reynolds (1739-1813)]] [[#(R6.4)|(R6.4)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Reynolds Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]]. ** (R6.2) Susanna Reynolds, wife of Zacheas; July 1768. *** [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]], dau of [[Maxson-24|John Maxson Jr. (1666-1747)]] [[#(M4.4)|(M4.4)]] and [[Clarke-564|Judith (Clarke) Maxson (1667-1747)]] [[#(M4.2)|(M4.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3)]] (first) and [[Deake-6|George Deake (bef.1691-bef.1746)]] (second). ** (R6.3) Zacheas Reynolds; July 1768. *** [[Reynolds-4762|Capt. Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]], son of [[Reynolds-4763|Thomas Reynolds (abt.1652-bef.1724)]] and [[Clarke-3889|Sarah (Clarke) Reynolds (1663-1726)]]. *** Husband of [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Reynolds Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]] ** (R6.4) Zacheas Reynolds Jr. 24 May 1771. *** [[Reynolds-4777|Zaccheus Reynolds (1739-1813)]], son of [[Reynolds-4762|Capt. Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] [[#(R6.3)|(R6.3)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Reynolds Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-3610|Phebe (Babcock) Reynolds (1761-1813)]]. ** (R6.5) Bethany Reynolds; 5 July 1775. *** [[Reynolds-4775|Bethany Reynolds]], daughter of [[Reynolds-4777|Zaccheus Reynolds (1739-1813)]] [[#(R6.4)|(R6.4)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Reynolds Deake (1706-abt.1774)]] [[#(R6.2)|(R6.2)]]. * '''Rhoades (R7) ** (R7.1) Mary Rhoades; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** Same member as Mary Roades [[#(R9.1)|(R9.1)]]. ** (R7.2) Amey Rhoades; 1740. *** Not found. ** (R7.3) Dorcas Rhoades; 1740. *** [[Rhodes-127|Dorcas B (Rhodes) Hall (1690-abt.1755)]], daughter of [[Rhodes-46|Theodoty Rhodes (-abt.1733)]] and [[Arnold-57|Mary (Arnold) Rhodes (-1733)]] *** Wife of [[Hall-982|William N Hall (1690-1733)]]. Married in 1756 ** (R7.4) Penelope Rhoades; 1740 *** Could be [[Rhodes-1574|Penelope (Rhodes) Burdick (abt.1706-1763)]] or [[Rhodes-8499|Penelope Rhodes (abt.1727-1791)]]. * '''Riley (R8) ** (R8.1) Sarah Riley; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** Not found. * '''Roades (R9) ** (R9.1) Mary Roades; original, 1712. *** Fit not found. Possible, but not probable: [[Randall-276|Mary (Randall) Rhodes (abt.1673-1729)]] *** Same member as Mary Roades [[#(R7.1)|(R7.1)]]. * '''Rogers (R10) ** (R10.1) Jonathan Rogers; 5 Sep 1712; 1718; 1740; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]], son of [[Rogers-871|Jonathan Rogers (1656-abt.1697)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Burdick-95|Naomi (Burdick) Kenney (1657-1715)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Husband of [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]] [[#(R10.3)|(R10.3)]] *** Father of Ruth (Rogers) Beebe [[#(B9.2)|(B9.2)]], Catherine (Rogers) Brookfield [[#(B20.1)|(B20.1)]], Content (Rogers) Maxson [[#(M4.12)|(M4.12)]] and Rachael (Rogers) Fox [[#(F3.2)|((F3.2)]] *** Brother-in-law to Samuel Beebe [[#(B9.3)|(B9.3)]] ** (R10.2) Rachal Rogers; 5 Sep 1712. 1718. *** Possible [[Rogers-3703|Rachel (Rogers) Fox (1692-1754)]] ''{but should be Rachel Fox in 1718.}'' *** Wife of [[Fox-3848|Samuel Fox (abt.1691-1745)]] *** Same member as Rachel Rogers [[#(F3.2)|(F3.2)]] ** (R10.3) Judeth Rogers; 1718, July, 1768. *** [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]], dau. of Ichabod Potter, and Margaret Helme. *** Wife of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]], son of Jonathan Rogers and Naomi (Burdick) Rogers. ** (R10.4) Hannah Rogers; 1740. *** [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]], daughter of [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox Sr. (1686-1773)]] and [[Clarke-1534|Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox (1678-1753)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] ** (R10.5) Judeth Rogers Jr.; 1740. *** [[Rogers-3689|Judith (Rogers) Potter (1712-1805)]], dau. of Jonathan Rogers Jr. [[#(R10.10)|(R10.10)]] and Judith (Potter) Rogers [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. ** (R10.6) Judeth Maxson Rogers; 1740. *** [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]], *** Wife of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] ** (R10.7) Tasey Rogers; 1740. *** [[Rogers-2012|Tacy (Rogers) Maxson (abt.1715-)]], daughter of Jonathan Rogers [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and Judith (Potter) Rogers [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-69|Elder John Maxson (abt.1714-abt.1778)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]], son of Jonathan Maxson and Content (Rogers) Maxson. ** (R10.8) Bethiah Rogers, of Capt. Jonathan; before 1750. *** [[Rogers-3685|Bethia (Rogers) Davis (1725-abt.1772)]], dau. of Jonathan Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Judith (Potter) Rogers [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Davis-7006|John Davis Jr. (1723-1792)]] [[#(D4.13)|(D4.13, 14, 19, & 24)]] ** (R10.9) Hannah Rogers, of Capt. Jonathan; before 1750. *** [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]], dau of [[Hiscox-62|Thomas Hiscox Sr. (1686-1773)]] and [[Clarke-1534|Bethiah (Clarke) Hiscox (1678-1753)]]. *** Wife of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] *** Same member as Hannah Rogers [[#(R10.4)|(R10.4)]]. ** (R10.10) Jonathan Rogers Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]], son of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]] [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and Judith (Potter) Rogers [[#(R10.5)|(R10.5)]]. *** Husband of [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]] [[#(R10.4)|(R10.4)]] first, and [[Newbury-75|Sarah (Newbury) Rogers (1728-1815)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] (second). ** (R10.11) Clarke Rogers; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-28284|Clark Rogers (1745-)]], son of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] [[#(R10.10)|(R10.10)]] and [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]] [[#(R10.4)|(R10.4)]]. ** (R10.12) David Rogers; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]][[#+|+]], son of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]] [[#(R10.1)|(R10.1)]] and [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]] [[#(R10.3)|(R10.3)]]. *** Husband of [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]] (first), [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]] [[#(G7.1)|(G7.1)]] & [[#(R10.6)|(R10.6)]] (second), and [[Truman-606|Susanna (Truman) Rogers (1742-1823)]] [[#(T6.5)|(T6.5)]] (Third). *** Father of: Ezekiel Rogers [[#(R10.28)|(R10.28)]]; Esther Rogers [[#(R10.24)|(R10.24)]]; Ruth (Rogers) Crandall [[#(C14.41)|(C14.41)]]; Zebulon Rogers Sr. [[#(R10.34)|(R10.34)]] *** Father in law of: Mary (Barton) Rogers (1760-1852) [[#(B6.1)|(B6.1)]], wife of his son Paul Rogers, and Benjamin Greene [[#(G8.3)|(G8.3)]], husband of daughter Frances Grace (Rogers) Greene. ** (R10.13) Elizabeth Rogers, of Nathan; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-393|Elizabeth (Rogers) Lanphere (1747-1808)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]]. *** Wife of [[Lanphere-53|Jonathan (Lanphere) Lanphear (1748-1803)]] ** (R10.14) Ephraim Rogers; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-19617|Ephraim Rogers (1747-aft.1817)]], son of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers (1714-1787)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-730|Tacy (Maxson) Rogers (1753-)]] [[#(R10.7)|(R10.7)]] (first) and [[Beebe-1635|Patience (Beebe) Maynard (1765-1842)]] [[#(B9.5)|(B9.5)]] (second) ** (R10.15) Hannah Rogers, wife of Nathan; July 1768. *** [[Crandall-1365|Hannah (Crandall) Rogers (1737-)]], dau. of John Crandall and Hannah Crandall. *** Second wife of [[Rogers-3693|Elder Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] [[#(R10.19)|(R10.19)]]. *** Mother of Phineas Rogers [[#(R10.33)| (R10.33)]] ** (R10.16) Jeremiah Rogers; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Rogers-28225|Jeremiah Rogers (1743-1810)]] or [[Rogers-24095|Jeremiah Rogers (bef.1723-)]] or [[Rogers-11158|Jeremiah Rogers (1716-)]] ** (R10.17) Jonathan Rogers Jr.; July 1768. ***[[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] *** Husband of [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]] [[#(R10.4)|(R10.4)]] (first) and [[Newbury-75|Sarah (Newbury) Rogers (1728-1815)]] [[#(R10.23)|(R10.23)]] (second). ** (R10.18) Lydia Rogers; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Miner-2816|Lydia (Miner) Rogers (abt.1730-)]] ''{possible 2nd marriage of Lydia Miner [[#(M9.1)|(M9.1)]].}'' OR [[Barber-281|Lydia (Barber) Rogers (1730-1807)]] OR [[Rogers-25128|Jonathan Rogers (abt.1736-1809)]] OR [[Rogers-28283|Lydia Rogers (1740-1832)]] ** (R10.19) Nathan Rogers Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]], son of [[Rogers-3686|Jonathan Rogers II (1690-1777)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Potter-1280|Judith (Potter) Rogers (1692-1777)]] [[#(R10.3)|(R10.3)]]. *** Husband of [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] (first) and [[Crandall-1365|Hannah (Crandall) Rogers (1737-)]] [[#(R10.15)|(R10.15)]] (second) ** (R10.20) Sarah Rogers, wife of Jonathan Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Newbury-75|Sarah (Newbury) Rogers (1728-1815)]], daughter of [[Newbury-64|Nathaniel Newbury (1682-1790)]] and [[Beebe-687|Elizabeth (Beebe) Newbury (1684-1762)]]. *** Second wife of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] [[#(R10.17)|(R10.17)]]. ** (R10.21) Simony Rogers (negro); July 1768. *** Not found. ** (R10.22) Martha Rogers, of Nathan, New London; July 7, 1770. *** [[Rogers-28296|Martha (Rogers) Greenman (1751-)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]]. *** Wife of ? Greenman *** Removed to Stephentown, Rensselaer, N.Y. ** (R10.23) Sarah Rogers, of Jonathan, New London; July 7, 1770. *** [[Rogers-30188|Sarah (Rogers) Harris (1752-)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] and [[Newbury-75|Sarah (Newbury) Rogers (1728-1815)]] *** Wife of ? Harris. ** (R10.24) Esther Rogers, wife of Clarke, July and Aug., 1770. *** [[Rogers-8688|Esther Rogers (1746-)]][[#+|+]], daughter of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] and [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]]. *** Wife of [[Rogers-37927|Clarke Rogers (abt.1745-)]]. *** Sibling to: Ezekiel Rogers [[#(R10.28)|(R10.28)]]; Ruth (Rogers) Crandall [[#(C14.41)|(C14.41)]]; Zebulon Rogers Sr. [[#(R10.34)|(R10.34)]] *** In-law to: Mary (Barton) Rogers (1760-1852) [[#(B6.1)|(B6.1)]], wife of his brother Paul Rogers, and Benjamin Greene [[#(G8.3)|(G8.3)]], husband of sister Frances Grace (Rogers) Greene. ** (R10.25) Davis Rogers; July and Aug 1770. *** [[Rogers-21165|Davis Rogers (1754-1833)]], son of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]]. *** [[Minor-1512|Hannah (Minor) Rogers (1754-1821)]]. ** (R10.26) Martha Rogers; July and Aug 1770. *** [[Rogers-28296|Martha (Rogers) Greenman (1751-)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Davis-7035|Martha (Davis) Rogers (1721-abt.1756)]]. *** Wife of ? ** (R10.27) Abigail Rogers, of Jonathan; Aug 1770. *** Not found. ** (R10.28) Ezekiel Rogers, of New London; March 1771. *** [[Rogers-8683|Ezekiel Rogers (1744-1781)]], son of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] and [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]] *** Husband of [[Greene-2202|Hannah (Greene) Rogers (1754-1831)]]. ** (R10.29) Tasey Rogers, wife of Ephraim; 27 Nov 1773. *** [[Maxson-730|Tacy (Maxson) Rogers (1753-)]], dau of [[Maxson-69|John Maxson (abt.1714-abt.1778)]] and [[Rogers-2012|Tacy (Rogers) Maxson (abt.1715-)]] *** First wife of [[Rogers-19617|Ephraim Rogers (1747-aft.1817)]] [[#(R10.14)|(R10.14)]] ** (R10.30) Dinah Rogers; 12 Aug 776. *** Not found ** (R10.31) Jonathan Rogers 3d; 12 Aug 1776. *** Same as (R10.10?) ** (R10.32) Judeth Rogers; 12 Aug 1776. *** [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]], daughter of John Maxson and Hannah Maxson. *** Wife of [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1756)]] (first) and [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1756)]] (second). ** (R10.33) Phenias Rogers; 12 Aug 1776. *** [[Rogers-20051|Phineas Rogers (1764-1857)]], son of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] [[#(R10.19)|(R10.19)]] and [[Crandall-1365|Hannah (Crandall) Rogers (1737-)]] [[#(R10.15)|(R10.15)]]. *** Husband of [[Beebe-1634|Rebecca (Beebe) Rogers (1763-1856)]] [[#(B9.25)|(B9.25)]], dau. of Theophilus Beebe [[#x|(x)]] and Mercy (Rogers) Beebe [[#(B9.25)|(B9.25)]] ** (R10.34) Zebulon Rogers; 12 Aug 1776. *** [[Rogers-8687|Zebulon Rogers Sr. (1757-1829)]], son of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] and [[Lester-548|Grace (Lester) Rogers (1725-1770)]]. *** Husband of [[Greene-6459|Sarah (Greene) Rogers (1755-1842)]] [[#(R10.38)|(R10.38)]]. ** (R10.35) Rebecca Rogers, at Long Island; 23 June 1784. *** [[Beebe-1634|Rebecca (Beebe) Rogers (1763-1856)]], dau of Theophilus Beebe and Mercy (Rogers) Beebe [[#(B9.25)|(B9.25)]]. *** Wife of [[Rogers-20051|Phineas Rogers (1764-1857)]] [[#(R10.33)|(R10.33)]]. ** (R10.36) Bethana Rogers, of Nathan; 27 Sept 1784. *** [[Rogers-23851|Bethany (Rogers) Bliven (1772-1863)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]] and [[Crandall-1365|Hannah (Crandall) Rogers (1737-)]]. *** Wife of [[Bliven-169|Theodore Bliven (1763-1848)]]. ** (R10.37) Meleta Rogers, wife of Jonathan Jr.; 27 Sept 1784. *** [[Greene-6044|Humility (Greene) Rogers (1757-1804)]], dau. of [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1757)]] and [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Rogers (1731-)]] *** Wife of [[Rogers-21600|Jonathan Rogers (1760-1824)]] ** (R10.38) Sarah Rogers, wife of Zeb, of New London; 27 Sept 1784. *** [[Greene-6459|Sarah (Greene) Rogers (1755-1842)]], dau. of [[Greene-2203|John Matthew Greene (1722-1757)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]] and [[Maxson-187|Judith (Maxson) Greene (1731-)]] [[#(xx)|(xx)]]. *** Wife of [[Rogers-8687|Zebulon Rogers Sr. (1757-1829)]] [[#(R10.34)|(R10.34)]]. ** (R10.39) Amos Rogers; 15 Oct 1785. *** [[Rogers-19784|Amos Rogers (1743-1822)]], son of [[Rogers-3693|Nathan Rogers (1718-1796)]]. *** Husband of [[Dake-268|Anna (Dake) Rogers (abt.1745-aft.1785)]]. ** (R10.40) Amos Rogers Jr.; 20 Oct 1785. *** [[Rogers-28738|Amos Rogers (1767-1822)]], son of [[Rogers-19784|Amos Rogers (1743-1822)]] and [[Dake-268|Anna (Dake) Rogers (abt.1745-aft.1785)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-2750|Elizabeth (Crandall) Rogers (1769-1855)]]. ** (R10.41) John Rogers, of Amos; 2 Nov 1785. *** Not found. * '''Rose (R11) ** (R11.1) Lois Rose, wife of John; 11 March 1786. *** [[Taylor-25237|Lois (Taylor) Ross (abt.1749-)]] *** Wife of [[Ross-7674|John Ross II (1741-abt.1820)]] * '''Ross (R12) ** (R12.1) Abigail Ross, wife of William; before 1750. *** Not found ** (R12.2) Esther Ross, wife of James; 2 Sep 1786. *** Not found. * '''Runals (R13) ** (R13.1) Elizabeth Lewis Runals; 1740. *** Match not found. ** (R13.2) Rebecca Runals; 1740. *** Match not found. * '''Runnals (R14) ** (R14.1) Susannah Runnals; 1740. *** [[Babcock-164|Susannah (Babcock) Reynolds (abt.1677-1723)]] ** (R14.2) Zacheas Runnals; 1740. *** [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] ==S== * '''Satterly (S1) ** (S1.1) + Mary Satterly; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Bush-5188|Mary (Bush) Satterlee (abt.1650-aft.1718)]], wife of [[Satterlee-17|Nicholas Satterlee (abt.1649-aft.1703)]]. *** Mother of John Satterly [[#(S1.3)|(S1.3)]] ** (S1.2) + Experience Satterly; 1740. *** [[Lanphere-34|Experience (Lanphere) Satterlee (1709-bef.1748)]], dau of [[Lanphere-47|John (Lanphere) Lanphear (abt.1681-bef.1757)]] and [[Unknown-370774|Ruth (Unknown) Lanphere (bef.1687-aft.1730)]] [[#(L2.1)|(L2.1)]] *** First wife of [[Satterlee-4|John Satterlee (1702-abt.1758)]] [[#(S1.3)|(S1.3)]] *** Mother of Prudence Newberry [[#(N1.5)|(N1.5)]]. ** (S1.3) + John Satterly; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Satterlee-4|John Satterlee (1702-abt.1758)]], son of [[Satterlee-17|Nicholas Satterlee (abt.1649-aft.1703)]] and [[Bush-5188|Mary (Bush) Satterlee (abt.1650-abt.1705)]] [[#(S1.1)|(S1.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Lanphere-34|Experience (Lanphere) Satterlee (1709-bef.1748)]] [[#(S1.2)|(S1.2)]] (first) and [[Lanphear-4|Amey (Lanphear) Satterlee (1715-)]] (second). *** Father of [[Satterlee-151|Prudence (Satterlee) Newberry (1739-abt.1770)]] [[#(N1.5)|(N1.5)]]. ** (S1.4) Eunice Satterly; July 1768. *** [[Clark-53454|Eunice (Clark) Satterlee (abt.1730-)]], *** Wife of [[Satterlee-148|William Satterlee (1727-1780)]], son of John Satterly [[#(S1.3)|(S1.3)]] and Experience (Lanphere) Satterly [[#(S1.2)|(S1.2)]] *** Daughter-in-law of John Satterly [[#(S1.3)|(S1.3)]] and Experience (Lanphere) Satterly [[#(S1.2)|(S1.2)]] ** (S1.5) Patience Satterly; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Satterly-43|Patience (Satterly) Hallock (1750-1837)]] ** (S1.6) Hannah Satterly; 10 July 1779. *** Possible: [[Satterly-70|Hannah Satterly (1720-)]] ** (S1.7) Elizabeth Satterly, of William; 10 July 1779. *** Probable: [[Satterlee-328|Elizabeth (Satterlee) Palmiter (1761-1838)]] * '''Saunders (S2) ** (S2.1) Edward Saunders; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Saunders-43|Edward Saunders (1662-1732)]], son of Tobias Saunders and Mary (Peckham) Saunders ** (S2.2) Edward Saunders Jr.; 1718. *** [[Saunders-38|Edward Saunders (abt.1703-abt.1748)]], son of Edward Saunders Sr. and Sarah (Bliss) Saunders *** Husband of Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders [[#(S2.3)|(S2.3)]]. *** Father of Edward Saunders III [[#(S2.11)|(S2.11)]] and Jonathan Saunders [[#(S2.16)|(S2.16)]]. ** (S2.3) Elizabeth Babcock Saunders; 1740. *** [[Babcock-28|Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders (1704-abt.1750)]], dau. of George Babcock [[#(B1.1)|(B1.1)]] and Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock [[#(B1.6)|(B1.6)]]. *** Wife of Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]]. ***Mother of Edward Saunders III [[#(S2.11)|(S2.11)]] and Jonathan Saunders [[#(S2.16)|(S2.16)]]. *** Same member as Elizabeth Babcock [[#(B1.12)|(B1.12)]] ** (S2.4) Mary Saunders, wife of William; 1740. *** [[Vars-6|Mary (Vars) Saunders (1712-)]][[#+|(+)]], dau. of Isaac Vars [[#x|(x)]] and Rebekah (Larkin) Vars [[#(V1.1)|(V1.1)]] & [[#(V1.2)|(V1.2)]]. *** Wife of William Saunders [[#(S2.8)|(S2.8)]] *** Mother of William Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.22)|(S2.22)]]. ** (S2.5) Mary Saunders; 1740. *** [[Saunders-105|Mary (Saunders) Sisson (1715-1756)]], dau. of Edward and Sarah (Bliss) Saunders. *** Sister of Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]], William Saunders Sr. [[#(S2.8)|(S2.8)]] *** Wife of [[Sisson-729|Thomas Freeman Sisson (abt.1719-1782)]]. Married circa 1740, hence maiden surname on 1740 membership roll. ** (S2.6) Rachal Saunders; 1740. *** Probable: [[Bliven-27|Rachel (Bliven) Saunders (1697-aft.1746)]] *** Wife of [[Saunders-695|Stephen Saunders (abt.1675-1746)]] ** (S2.7) Rachal Saunders, widow; July 1768. *** Same member as [[#(S2.6)|(S2.6)]] ** (S2.8) William Saunders; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Saunders-107|William Saunders (1713-1772)]][[#+|(+)]], son of Edward Saunders [[#(S2.1)|(S2.1)]] and Sarah (Bliss) Saunders [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Vars-102|Mary (Vars) Saunders (1712-)]] [[#(S2.4)|(S2.4)]]. *** Brother to Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]] and Mary (Saunders) Sisson [[#(S2.5)|(S2.5)]]. *** Father of William Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.22)|(S2.22)]]. ** (S2.9) Anna Saunders, wife of Benjamin; before 1750. *** [[Winslow-1026|Ann Winslow (1690-1767)]], dau. of Job Winslow and Ruth (Cole) Winslow. *** Wife of [[Saunders-11446|Benjamin Saunders (abt.1682-1731)]] ** (S2.10) Reede Saunders; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Pendleton-1270|Read (Pendleton) Saunders (1704-aft.1777)]], dau. of Caleb Pendleton and Elizabeth (Lanphere) Pendleton. *** Wife of [[Saunders-4234|John Saunders (1705-1777)]] *** Mother of Mary (Saunders) Stillman Davis [[#(S15.15)|(S15.15)]] ** (S2.11) Edward Saunders; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-4352|Edward Saunders III (abt.1725-bef.1791)]], son of Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]] and Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders [[#(S2.3)|(S2.3)]]. ** (S2.12) Eleanor Saunders, wife of David; July 1768. *** No match found. ** (S2.13) Elizabeth Saunders, widow; July 1768. *** Possible (missing data): [[Crumb-64|Elizabeth (Crumb) Saunders (1708-)]] ** (S2.14) Elizabeth Saunders, wife of Isaac; July 1768. *** [[Potter-2696|Elizabeth (Potter) Saunders (1727-abt.1799)]], daughter of [[Potter-2800|Thomas Potter (1696-1773)]] and [[Babcock-1193|Mary (Babcock) Potter (1695-aft.1732)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-102|Isaac Saunders (1725-1812)]] ** (S2.15) James Saunders; July 1768. *** Probable [[Saunders-103|James Saunders (1717-1794)]] ** (S2.16) Jonathan Saunders; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-9267|Jonathan Saunders (1746-1829)]], son of Edward Saunders Jr. [[#(S2.2)|(S2.2)]] and Elizabeth (Babcock) Saunders [[#(S2.3)|(S2.3)]] ** (S2.17) Lydia Saunders, wife of Stephen; July 1768. *** [[Wilcox-2723|Lydia (Wilcox) Saunders (1725-1818)]], dau. of Edward Wilcox and Dinah (Barber) Wilcox. *** Wife of [[Saunders-2435|Stephen Saunders Jr. (abt.1722-abt.1777)]] [[#(S2.21)|(S2.21)]], son of Stephen Saunders and Rachael (Bliven) Saunders. *** Husband of [[Wilcox-2723|Lydia (Wilcox) Saunders (1725-1818)]] [[#(S2.17)|(S2.17)]]. ** (S2.18) Mary Saunders, wife of Peleg; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-10667|Mary (Clarke) Saunders (1741-1803)]], daughter of [[Clarke-18014|Thomas Clarke Jr (abt.1715-abt.1761)]] and [[Willet-282|Thankful (Willet) Clarke (abt.1718-abt.1754)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-4804|Peleg Saunders (1737-1822)]] ** (S2.19) Mary Saunders, wife of William; July 1768. *** Probable match: [[Vars-6|Mary (Vars) Saunders (1712-)]] ** (S2.20) Sarah Saunders; July 1768. *** Possible match: [[Saunders-101|Sarah Saunders (1704-1774)]] ** (S2.21) Stephen Saunders; July 1768. fa *** [[Saunders-2435|Stephen Saunders Jr. (abt.1722-abt.1777)]] ** (S2.22) William Saunders Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-106|William Saunders (1734-1755)]][[#+|(+)]], son of William Saunders Sr. [[#(S2.8)|(S2.8)]] and Mary (Vars) Saunders [[#(S2.4)|(S2.4)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-96|Prudence (Babcock) Saunders (1732-)]] [[#(S2.23)|(S2.23)]]. *** Grandson of Edward Saunders [[#(S2.1)|(S2.1)]]. ** (S2.23) Prudence Saunders, wife of William; 20 April 1770. *** [[Babcock-96|Prudence (Babcock) Saunders (1732-)]], dau. of Joseph Babcock Jr. and Susannah (Thompson) Babcock. *** Wife of [[Saunders-106|William Saunders (1734-1755)]] *** Mother of [[Saunders-110|Mary (Saunders) Merriott]] [[#(M6.2)|(M6.2)]] ** (S2.24) Mary Saunders, wife of Uriah; May 1770. *** Match not found. ** (S2.25) Uriah Saunders; 29 June 1771. *** Match not found. ** (S2.26) Joseph Saunders; Aug 1775. *** [[Saunders-11380|Joseph Saunders (1721-1795)]], son of [[Saunders-693|John Saunders (abt.1669-1746)]] and [[Belcher-411|Silence (Belcher) Saunders (1679-1749)]] *** Husband of [[Lanphere-241|Mercy Mary (Lanphere) Saunders (abt.1721-aft.1762)]] *** Father of [[Saunders-11389|Hannah (Saunders) Bent (1745-)]] [[#(B11.1)|(B11.1)]]; ** (S2.27) Lucy Saunders, wife of Joseph; 25 May 1776. *** Match not found. ** (S2.28) Lydia Saunders, wife of Joseph Jr.; 2 Aug 1777. *** [[Crandall-2417|Lydia (Crandall) Saunders (1754-1839)]], dau. of [[Crandall-316|James Crandall Junior (1730-1797)]] and [[Clark-13819|Sarah (Clark) Crandall (1734-1830)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-11378|Joseph Saunders Jr. (1758-1835)]]. ** (S2.29) Martha Saunders, wife of Charles; 16 Oct 1779. *** [[Hull-209|Martha (Hull) Saunders (1755-bef.1827)]], dau. of [[Hull-182|Joseph Hull (1706-1771)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-8371|Charles Saunders (1755-abt.1827)]] ** (S2.30) Stephen Saunders; 16 Oct 1779. *** [[Saunders-6794|Lt. Stephen B Saunders III (1749-1839)]], son of Stephen Saunders Sr. [[#(S2.21)|(S2.21)]] and Lydia (Wilcox) Saunders [[#(S2.17)|(S2.17)]]. *** Husband of [[Stillman-556|Tacy (Stillman) Saunders (1755-1828)]] [[#(S2.31)|(S2.31)]] ** (S2.31) Tacy Saunders, wife of Stephen; 10 Oct 1779. *** [[Stillman-556|Tacy (Stillman) Saunders (1755-1828)]], dau. of George Stillman and Mary (Burdick) Stillman. *** Wife of [[Saunders-6794|Lt. Stephen B Saunders III (1749-1839)]] [[#(S2.30)|(S2.30)]] ** (S2.32) Augustus Saunders; 30 Oct 1779. *** [[Saunders-6831|Augustus Saunders (1757-abt.1813)]], son of [[Saunders-2435|Stephen Saunders Jr. (abt.1722-abt.1777)]] and [[Wilcox-2723|Lydia (Wilcox) Saunders (1725-1818)]]. *** Husband of [[Vars-64|Elizabeth (Vars) Saunders (1758-abt.1845)]] [[#(S2.33)|(S2.33)]] ** (S2.33) Elizabeth Saunders, wife of Augustus; May 1780. *** [[Vars-64|Elizabeth (Vars) Saunders (1758-abt.1845)]], daughter of [[Vars-46|Isaac Vars (1733-1821)]], and [[Burdick-422|Elizabeth (Burdick) Vars (1735-1778)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-6831|Augustus Saunders (1757-abt.1813)]] [[#(S2.32)|(S2.32)]] ** (S2.34) Eunice Saunders, wife of Caleb; 12 Aug 1780. *** [[Burdick-1579|Eunice (Burdick) Saunders (1755-1800)]], dau of [[Burdick-15|Samuel Hubbard Burdick (1714-1776)]] and [[Wells-86|Tacy (Wells) Burdick (1715-1755)]]. *** Wife of [[Saunders-5988|Caleb Saunders (abt.1753-1821)]], son of [[Saunders-102|Isaac Saunders (1725-1812)]] and Burdick-1579 ** (S2.35) Rebecca Saunders, of Uriah; 1 Jan 1786. *** Not entered. ** (S2.36) Fanny Saunders; 6 Jan 1786. *** Not found ** (S2.37) Amelia Saunders; 18 March 1786. *** [[Saunders-4586|Amelia (Saunders) Chambers (1765-1822)]], dau. of [[Saunders-4804|Peleg Saunders (1737-1822)]] and [[Clarke-10667|Mary (Clarke) Saunders (1741-1803)]]. *** Wife of [[Chambers-3214|William Chambers (abt.1757-abt.1850)]] *** Removed to Broadalbin, NY ** (S2.38) Dorcas Saunders; wife of Luke; 25 March 1786. *** Not entered. ** (S2.39) Luke Saunders; 25 March 1786 *** Possible [[Saunders-1995|Luke Saunders (1758-1850)]] ** (S2.40) Arnold Saunders; 29 April 1786. *** Not entered ** (S2.41) Edward Saunders; 29 April 1786. *** Possible [[Saunders-4352|Edward Saunders III (abt.1725-bef.1791)]] ** (S2.42) Polly Saunders, wife of Edward; 29 April 1786. *** Match not found. ** (S2.43) Betsey Saunders, of Edward; 6 May 1786. *** Match not found. ** (S2.44) Joshua Saunders; 27 May 1786. *** Possible [[Saunders-5743|Joshua Saunders (abt.1753-)]] ** (S2.45) Martha Saunders, wife of Joshua; 27 May 1786. *** Not Found ** (S2.46) Clarke Saunders; 22 June 1786. *** Not Found. ** (S2.47) Waite Saunders, wife of Isaac; 22 June 1786. *** [[Hiscox-41|Waity (Hiscox) Saunders (1762-1802)]], dau of [[Hiscox-63|William Hiscox (1731-1791)]] and [[Gardiner-1627|Penelope (Gardiner) Hiscox (1737-1826)]] *** Wife of [[Saunders-2753|Isaac Saunders (abt.1760-1819)]] * '''Schriverns (S3) ** (S3.1) William Schriverns; 4 Nov 1780. *** Match not found. * '''Seers (S4) ** (S4.1) Mercy Seers; July 1768. *** Match not found. * '''Sonnows (S5) ** (S5.1) John Sonnows; before 1750. *** Match not found. * '''Sheffield (S6) ** (S6.1) Barshua Sheffield, wife of George, of Kingston; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[King-10691|Bathshua (King) Sheffield (1721-1799)]], daughter of [[King-10672|William King (1688-1775)]] [[#(K2.2)|(K2.2)]] and [[Beebe-738|Bathshua (Beebe) King (1688-1764)]] [[#(K2.1)|(K2.1)]]. *** Wife of [[Sheffield-2157|George Sheffield (1718-)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of [[Sheffield-175|Joseph Sheffield II (1685-1732)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Earle-617|Mary (Earle) Sheffield (1693-1755)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (S6.2) Robert Sheffield; July 1768. *** [[Sheffield-171|Robert Sheffield II (1726-1807)]], son of [[Sheffield-167|Robert Sheffield I]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[King-10692|Susannah (King) Sheffield (1723-1766)]] [[#(K2.4)|(K2.4)]]. * '''Sheldon (S7) ** (S7.1) Hannah Sheldon; 1740. *** Probable match: [[Unknown-250274|Hannah (Unknown) Sheldon (abt.1692-)]] ** (S7.2) Eleanor Sheldon, wife of William Jr.; 22 July 1769. *** [[Foster-25317|Eleanor (Foster) Sheldon (1749-1820)]] *** Wife of [[Sheldon-4039|William Sheldon (1758-1790)]] ** (S7.3) Potter Sheldon; 15 July 1786. *** Possible: [[Sheldon-2964|Potter Sheldon (abt.1768-1814)]] * '''Shelley (S8) ** (S8.1) Jean Shelley; 1718. *** Possible [[Shelley-1569|Jane (Shelley) Tanner (abt.1695-bef.1723)]] * '''Sisson (S9) ** (S9.1) Mary Sisson; July 1768. *** Possible match--death date mismatch: [[Saunders-105|Mary (Saunders) Sisson (1715-1756)], dau. of [[Saunders-43|Edward Saunders (1662-1732)]] and [[Bliss-319|Sarah (Bliss) Saunders (1680-1720)]]. *** Wife of [[Sisson-729|Thomas Freeman Sisson (abt.1719-1782)]] ** (S9.2) Mary Sisson; Aug 1775. *** Match not found. ** (S9.3) John Sisson; 12 July 1783. *** [[Sisson-19|John Sisson Sr (1749-1818)]] *** Husband of [[Crandall-1635|Alchilla (Crandall) Sisson (1755-1832)]] ** (S9.4) Ruth Sisson; 13 May 1786, *** Match not found. ** (S9.5) Keturah Sisson, wife of John; 20 May 1788. *** [[Burdick-1295|Keturah (Burdick) Sisson (1741-)]], dau. of [[Burdick-142|Peter Burdick (1703-1800)]] and [[Reynolds-9227|Desire (Reynolds) Burdick (1706-1795)]] *** Wife of [[Sisson-717|John Sisson (abt.1730-1815)]] ** (S9.6) Content Sisson; 2 Sept 1786. *** Probable: [[Lanphere-16|Content (Lanphere) Sisson (abt.1737-)]], dau. of [[Lanphere-17|Daniel (Lanphere) Landphair (1707-bef.1788)]] and [[Prosser-11|Cattron (Prosser) Lanphere (1710-1788)]]. *** Wife of [[West-22902|Timothy West (abt.1727-abt.1767)]] and ?? Sission. * '''Slack (S10) ** (S10.1) Mary Slack; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Slack-990|Mary (Slack) Burdick (1719-)]] ** (S10.2) Abigail Slack; before 1750. *** [[Lewis-14805|Abigail (Lewis) Slack (1693-)]] ** (S10.3) Anna Slack; before 1750. *** Possible match: [[Slack-616|Anna (Slack) Maxson (1721-)]] * '''Smith (S11) ** (S11.1) John Smith; original, 1712, 13 Sep 1712. *** Match not found. ** (S11.2) Benoni Smith; 1740. *** [[Smith-84109|Benoni Smith (abt.1700-bef.1762)]] ** (S11.3) Ruth Smith; before 1750. *** [[Pendleton-572|Ruth (Pendleton) Wilbur (abt.1706-1787)]] ** (S11.4) Mary Smith, wife of Nathan; July 1768. *** Possible match: [[Thomas-16476|Mary (Thomas) Smith (1735-1819)]] * '''Stetson (S12) ** (S12.1) Thankful Stetson; 1740. *** Same member as (S12.2) ** (S12.2) Thankful Stetson, widow; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-3725|Thankful (Saunders) Stetson (1712-1782)]], dau of [[Saunders-695|Stephen Saunders (abt.1675-1746)]] and [[Crandall-454|Thankful (Crandall) Saunders (abt.1680-abt.1713)]]. *** Wife of [[Stetson-307|Cornelius Stetson (1708-1772)]]. ** (S12.3) Susanna Stetson, wife of Cornelius; 19 May 1781. *** Not found. ** (S12.4) Dorcas Stetson, widow; 8 June 1781. *** [[Hall-15188|Dorcas (Hall) Stetson (1748-1781)]], wife of [[Hall-15189|William Hall (abt.1720-1780)]] and [[Kenyon-696|Sarah (Kenyon) Hall (1724-abt.1799)]]. *** Wife of [[Stetson-306|Stephen Stetson I (1747-abt.1782)]]. ** (S12.5) Martha Stetson; 1740. *** Not found. ** (S12.6) Mary Stetson, wife of William, Jr.; July 1768. *** Not found. * '''Stewart (S13) ** (S13.1) William Stewart; 7 July 1770. *** Not found ** (S13.2) William Stewart Jr.; July and Aug 1770. *** [[Stewart-6075|William Stewart Jr. (abt.1680-aft.1771)]] *** Husband of [[Burdick-565|Martha (Burdick) Stewart (abt.1699-)]] ** (S13.3) Mary Stewart, of William, Aug 1776. *** Not found * '''Stiles (S14) ** (S14.1) Israel Stiles; 1740, July 1768. *** Probable: [[Stiles-1399|Israel Stiles Jr. (1740-1763)]], son of [[Stiles-1363|Israel Stiles Sr (1716-1791)]] and [[Hall-9784|Hannah (Hall) Stiles (1717-)]]. *** Husband of [[Johnson-19750|Anna Johnson (abt.1740-)]] ** (S14.2) Mary Stiles; July 1768. *** [[Stiles-1402|Mary Stiles (1738-)]], dau. of [[Stiles-1363|Israel Stiles Sr (1716-1791)]] and [[Hall-9784|Hannah (Hall) Stiles (1717-)]]. ** (S14.3) Mary Stiles, wife of Israel; 26 May 1784. *** Not found. * '''Stillman (S15) ** (S15.1) Deborah Stillman; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Crandall-207|Deborah (Crandall) Stillman (1688-abt.1736)]], dau. of [[Crandall-130|Joseph Crandall (abt.1661-1737)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Burdick-91|Deborah (Burdick) Crandall (1662-1697)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-17|George Stillman III (1679-1760)]] [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]]. ** (S15.2) George Stillman; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740, July 1768. *** [[Stillman-17|George Stillman III (1679-1760)]], son of [[Stillman-10|George Stillman II (1654-1728)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Pickering-415|Jane (Pickering) Stillman (1659-1685)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Crandall-207|Deborah (Crandall) Stillman]] [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. *** Father of Deborah (Stillman) Tanner [[#(S15.3)|(S15.3)]]; George Stillman IV [[#(S15.7)|(S15.7)]]; Joseph Stillman [[#(S15.13)|(S15.13)]]; John Stillman [[#(S15.12)|(S15.12)]]; Elisha Stillman [[#(S15.13)|(S15.13)]]; and Benjamin Stillman [[#(S15.10)|(S15.10)]] ** (S15.3) Deborah Stillman (2nd); 1718, 1740. ***[[Stillman-281|Deborah (Stillman) Tanner (1706-1767)]], daughter of [[Stillman-17|George Stillman]] [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and [[Crandall-207|Deborah (Crandall) Stillman]] [[#(S15.6)|(S15.6)]]. *** Second wife of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]]. ** (S15.4) Mary Stillman; 1718. *** Match not found. ** (S15.5) Mary (Maxon) Stillman; 1740 *** [[Maxson-54|Mary (Maxson) Stillman (1718-1797)]], dau. of Joseph Maxson Jr. [[#x|(x)] and Bethiah Maxson [[#x|(x)]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-397|Joseph Stillman (1716-bef.1757)]] ** (S15.6) Elisha Stillman; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]], son of George Stillman [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. *** Husband of Hannah (Rogers) Stillman (first), and Mary (Davis) Stillman [[#(S15.15)|(S15.15)]] (second). ** (S15.7) George Stillman Jr.; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Stillman-487|George Stillman IV (1713-aft.1774)]], son of George Stillman III [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. ** (S15.8) Mary Stillman, wife of George Jr.; before 1750. *** [[Burdick-1530|Mary (Burdick) Stillman (1720-1811)]], dau. of Samuel Hubbard Burdick and Tacy (Maxson) Burdick ** (S15.9) George Stillman Jr.; 16 Oct 1770. *** [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]], son of George Stillman IV [[#(S15.7)|(S15.7)]] and Mary (Burdick) Stillman [[#(S15.8)|(S15.8)]]. *** Husband of Esther Stillman [[#(S15.11)|(S15.11)]]. ** (S15.10) Benjamin Stillman; July 1768. *** [[Stillman-236|Benjamin Stillman (abt.1724-1791)]], son of George Stillman III [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] [[#(S15.14)|(S15.14)]] ** (S15.11) Esther Stillman; July 1768. *** [[Stillman-557|Esther Stillman (1740-)]], dau. of Joseph Stillman and Mary (Maxson) Stillman *** Wife of [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]] [[#(S15.9)|(S15.9)]] ** (S15.12) John Stillman; July 1768. *** [[Stillman-569|John Stillman (1719-)]], son of George Stillman III [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. *** Husband of [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman]] [[#(S15.16)|(S15.16)]]. ** (S15.13) Joseph Stillman; July 1768. *** [[Stillman-397|Joseph Stillman (1716-bef.1757)]], son of George Stillman III [[#(S15.2)|(S15.2)]] and Deborah (Crandall) Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]. ''{Note death date mis-match.}'' **** Alternate identity: [[Stillman-545|Joseph Stillman (1743-1825)]], son of [[Stillman-397|Joseph Stillman (1716-bef.1757)]] and [[Maxson-54|Mary (Maxson) Stillman (1718-1797)]] Husband of [[Stillman-546|Eunice Stillman (1751-1837)]] ** (S15.14) Mary Stillman, wife of Benjamin; July 1768. *** [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Stillman Davis (1731-1777)]], dau. of John Saunders and Read (Pendleton) Saunders [[#(S2.10)|(S2.10)]]. *** Wife of Benjamin Stillman [[#(S15.1)|(S15.10)]] (first) and John Davis II [[#(D4.14)|(D4.14)]] (second). ** (S15.15) Mary Stillman, wife of Elisha; July 1768. *** [[Davis-7040|Mary (Davis) Stillman (1737-1785)]], dau. of John Davis [[#(D4.6)|(D4.6)]]., and Elizabeth (Maxson) Davis [[#(D4.9)|(D4.9)]].. *** Wife of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]] [[#(S15.6)|(S15.6)]]. ** (S15.16) Mary Stillman, wife of John; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman (1729-)]], daughter of [[Clarke-10558|Joseph Clarke (abt.1700-)]] and [[Crandall-196|Deborah (Crandall) Clark (abt.1707-bef.1807)]]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-569|John Stillman (1719-)]] [[#(S15.12)|(S15.12)]] ** (S15.17) Mary Stillman; July 1768. *** Possible matches: [[Maxson-54|Mary (Maxson) Stillman (1718-1797)]] or [[Burdick-1530|Mary (Burdick) Stillman (1720-1811)]] or [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman (1729-)]] ** (S15.18) Elisha Stillman Jr.; 22 Nov 1777. *** [[Stillman-805|Elisha Stillman Jr. (aft.1745-)]], son of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr.]] and [[Rogers-3697|Hannah (Rogers) Stillman]] ** (S15.19) Amos Stillman; 14 Aug 1779. *** Match not found. ** (S15.20) Deborah Stillman; 18 Sept 1779. *** [[Babcock-1746|Deborah (Babcock) Stillman (abt.1752-aft.1830)]], dau. of [[Babcock-1987|Oliver Babcock Jr. (1722-1806)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Pendleton-508|Patience (Pendleton) Babcock (1726-1813)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Stillman-321|Nathaniel Stillman (abt.1753-abt.1804)]] [[#(S15.30)|(S15.30)]] ** (S15.21) Susannah Stillman; 18 Sept 1779. *** Probable identity: [[Stillman-566|Susannah (Stillman) Maxson (1758-)]], dau of [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]] and [[Stillman-557|Esther Stillman (1740-)]]. ''{Note: Maxon marriage is cited prior to membership date.}'' ** (S15.22) Mary Stillman; 25 Sept 1779. *** Possible match: [[Potter-11146|Mary (Potter) Stillman (1755-1793)]] ** (S15.23) Joseph Stillman Jr.; 10 Oct 1779. *** [[Stillman-545|Joseph Stillman Jr. (1743-1825)]], son of [[Stillman-397|Joseph Stillman (1716-bef.1757)]] and [[Maxson-54|Mary (Maxson) Stillman (1718-1797)]] *** Husband of [[Stillman-546|Eunice Stillman (1751-1837)]] ** (S15.24) Clarke Stillman Jr.; 16 Oct 1779. *** Match not found. ** (S15.25) Eunice Stillman, wife of Joseph; 23 Oct 1779. *** [[Stillman-546|Eunice Stillman (1751-1837)]], dau of [[Stillman-546|Eunice Stillman (1751-1837)]] and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] *** Wife of [[Stillman-545|Joseph Stillman Jr. (1743-1825)]] ** (S15.26) Mary Stillman, wife of John Jr.; 30 Oct 1779. *** [[Potter-11146|Mary (Potter) Stillman (1755-1793)]] *** Wife of [[Stillman-929|John Stillman Jr. (1752-1836)]] ** (S15.27) Deborah Stillman; 17 Sept 1780. *** [[Stillman-735|Deborah (Stillman) Coon (1760-1804)]], dau. of [[Stillman-569|John Stillman (1719-)]] and [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman (1729-)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-1570|Joshua Coon Jr. (abt.1765-1818)]]. ** (S15.28) Waite Stillman; 17 Sept 1780. *** [[Stillman-324|Waite Stillman (1758-1833)]], son of [[Stillman-236|Benjamin Stillman (abt.1724-1791)]] and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]] *** Husband of [[Maxson-258|Wealthy Chloe (Maxson) Stillman]] [[#(S15.32)|(S15.32)]] ** (S15.29) Sarah Stillman, wife of George Jr.; 12 July 1783. *** [[Maxson-737|Sarah (Maxson) Stillman (1763-1841)]], dau. of Unknown *** Wife of [[Stillman-563|George Stillman V (1760-1844)]] ** (S15.30) Esther Stillman, of George; 19 July 1783. *** [[Stillman-562|Esther (Stillman) Burdick (1763-1839)]], dau of [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]] [[#(S15.9)|(S15.9)]] and [[Stillman-557|Esther Stillman (1740-)]] [[#(S15.11)|(S15.11)]]. *** Wife of [[Burdick-2106|Ethan Lee Burdick Sr. (1765-1840)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (S15.31) Sarah Stillman, of George; 19 July 1783. *** [[Stillman-560|Sarah (Stillman) Coon (1766-1841)]], dau. of [[Stillman-555|George Stillman V (1739-)]] and [[Stillman-557|Esther Stillman (1740-)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-1971|Stephen Coon (1761-1815)]]. ** (S15.32) Wealthy Stillman; 26 July 1783. *** [[Maxson-258|Wealthy Chloe (Maxson) Stillman (1762-1843)]] *** Wife of [[Stillman-324|Waite Stillman (1758-1833)]] [[#(S15.28)|(S15.28)]] ** (S15.33) Hannah Stillman, of Elisha; 1 Oct 1785. *** [[Stillman-303|Judith (Stillman) Coon (1759-1846)]], dau. of Elisha Stillman Sr. [[#(S15.6)|(S15.6)]] and Hannah (Rogers) Stillman. ** (S15.34) William Stillman, of Elisha; 1 Oct 1785. *** [[Stillman-310|William Stillman Sr. (1767-1858)]], son of [[Stillman-237|Elisha Stillman Sr. (1722-1796)]] and [[Davis-7040|Mary (Davis) Stillman (1737-1785)]] *** Husband of [[Coon-1749|Wealthy (Coon) Stillman (abt.1767-)]] (first) and [[Potter-6788|Martha (Potter) Stillman (aft.1764-1837)]] (second). ** (S15.35) Ethan Stillman; 15 Oct 1785. *** Match not found. ** (S15.36) Martha Stillman; 22 Oct 1785. *** Probable: [[Stillman-804|Martha (Stillman) Palmiter (1756-)]] ** (S15.37) Thankful Stillman; 18 March 1786. *** [[Stillman-552|Thankful Stillman (1767-1838)]], dau. of [[Stillman-236|Benjamin Stillman (abt.1724-1791)]] and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis (1731-1777)]]. *** Wife of [[Maxson-592|Joshua Maxson (1763-1845)]] ** (S15.38) Rhoda Stillman; 8 April 1786. *** [[Stillman-700|Rhoda (Stillman) Coon (1769-1840)]], dau. of [[Stillman-569|John Stillman]] [[#(S15.122)|(S15.12)]] and [[Clarke-10560|Mary (Clarke) Stillman]] [[#(S15.16)|(S15.16)]]. *** Wife of [[Coon-1564|Daniel Coon (1772-1845)]] *** Same member as Rhoda Coon [[#(C10.19)|(C10.19)]] ** (S15.39) Nathaniel Stillman; 15 April 1786. *** [[Stillman-321|Nathaniel Stillman (abt.1753-abt.1804)]], son of [[Stillman-236|Benjamin Stillman]] [[#(S15.10)|(S15.10)]] and [[Saunders-6451|Mary Ann (Saunders) Davis]] [[#(S15.14)|(S15.14)]]. *** Husband of [[Babcock-1746|Deborah (Babcock) Stillman]] [[#(S15.20)|(S15.20)]] * '''Stuard (S16) ** (S16.1) William Stuard; 1740. *** Possible match: [[Stewart-6075|William Stewart Jr. (abt.1680-aft.1771)]] * '''Swaise (S17) ** (S17.1) Mahetable Swaise; original, 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** Match not found. ==T== * '''Tabor (T1) ** (T1.1) Mary Tabor, wife of Ammon; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Brown-81083|Mary (Brown) Tabor (1713-1800)]], daughter of [[Brown-22705|Samuel Brown (1686-1725)]] and [[Beebe-762|Rebecca (Beebe) Brown (1689-1752)]] [[#(9.6)|(9.6&8)]] & [[#(21.5)|(21.5)]]. *** Wife of [[Tabor-1858|Amon Tabor (1706-1786)]] *** Granddaughter of Samuel Beebe [[#(9.3)|(9.3)]] *** Resident of Orient, Long Island. * '''Talman (T2) ** (T2.1) Esther Talman, wife of William;5 July 1775. *** Not found * '''Tanner (T3) ** (T3.1) Benjamin Tanner; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner (1692-1767)]][[#+|+]], son of [[Tanner-290|William Tanner Sr. (abt.1657-abt.1740)]] [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] and [[Babcock-84|Mary (Babcock) Tanner (abt.1670-abt.1705)]] [[#(T3.2)|(T3.2)]]. *** Husband of [[Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner]] [[#(V3.7)|(V3.7)]] , married 1715. *** Married Second to [[Stillman-281|Deborah (Stillman) Tanner]] [[#(S14.3)|(S14.3)]]. *** Son-in-law of Joanna (Crandall) Lewis [[#(L6.2)|(L6.2)]]. *** Father of Content Tanner [[#(T3.11)|(T3.11)]] ** (T3.2) Mary Tanner Jr. 1712, 5 Sep 1712. ''{Sr.? Clearly the older Mary Tanner; Arnold mis-transcription of Sr.?}''; Original ''{1708},'' *** [[Babcock-84|Mary (Babcock) Tanner (abt.1670-abt.1705)]], daughter of Job Tanner and Jane (Crandall) Babcock. ** (T3.3) Mary Tanner; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. ''{Jr.? membership dates clearly for younger Mary Tanner.}'' *** [[Tanner-310|Mary (Tanner) Willette (bef.1696-)]], daughter of [[Tanner-290|William Tanner Sr. (T3.4)]] and Mary (Babcock) Tanner (T3.2). *** Same person as Mary Villett [[#(V3.1)|(V3.1)]] ** (T3.4) William Tanner; Original ''{1708},'' 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Tanner-290|William Tanner Sr. (abt.1657-abt.1740)]] *** Husband of Mary (Babcock) Tanner [[#(T3.2)|(T3.2)]] (second) and Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner [[#(T3.6)|(T3.6)]] (fourth). *** Father of Jean (or Jane) (Tanner) West [[#(T3.5)|(T3.5)]]; Mary (Tanner) Villett [[#(T3.5)|(T3.3)]] & [[#(V3.1)|(V3.1)]]; Benjamin Tanner [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]]; Nathan Tanner [[#(T3.10)|(T3.10)]] and Francis Tanner [[#(T3.12)|(T3.12)]]. *** Grandfather of Avis Barber [[#(B3.3)|(B3.3)]], Francis West [[#(W4.1)|(W4.1)]] ** (T3.5) Jean Tanner; 1718. *** [[Tanner-1771|Jane (Tanner) West (abt.1690-aft.1758)]], daughter of William Tanner Sr. [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] and Mary Babcock [[#(T3.2)|(T3.2)]]. ** (T3.6) Elizabeth Gardiner Tanner; 1740. *** [[Gardiner-5097|Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner (1688-aft.1752)]] *** Wife of William Tanner Sr. [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] *** Mother of Hannah (Cottrell) Clarke [[#(C7.37)|(C7.37)]] *** Mother-in-law to Elder Joshua Clarke [[#(C7.38)|(C7.38)]], pastor of this church from 1773 to 1793. *** Grandmother to Dorcas (Cottrell) Burdick [[#(B23.37)|(B23.37)]], wife of Carey Burdick *** Same person as Elizabeth (Gardiner) Cottrell [[#(G3.1)|(G3.1&2)]] ** (T3.7) Johannah Tanner; 1740. *** [[Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner (abt.1694-abt.1740)]], daughter of Samuel Lewis and Joannah (Crandall) Tanner [[#(L6.2)|(L6.2)]], *** Wife of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]], ** (T3.8) Johannah Tanner (2nd); 1740. *** Probably [[Lewis-41811|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner (1721-1754)]], wife of Joseph Tanner (listed below) [[#(T3.9)|(T3.9)]] *** Or less likely: [[Tanner-4980|Joanna Tanner (1721-)]], daughter of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]] and [[Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner]] [[#(T3.7)|(T3.7)]]. ** (T3.9) Joseph Tanner; 1740. *** [[Tanner-4269|Joseph Tanner (1719-1752)]], son of John Tanner and Jane (Shelley) Tanner. *** Husband of Joanna (Lewis) Tanner [[#(T3.8)|(T3.8)]] ** (T3.10) Nathan Tanner; 1740. *** [[Tanner-313|Nathan Tanner (1710-bef.1752)]], son of William Tanner [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] and Elizabeth (Unknown) Tanner. *** Husband of Mary Cottrell [[#(T3.14)|(T3.14)], step daughter of Elizabeth (Gardiner) Tanner]] [[#(T3.6)|(T3.6)]. ** (T3.11) Content Tanner; ''{Baptized}'' by her father John Maxon; before 1750; July 1768. ''{Why the term father, did she marry one of John Maxson's sons?}'' *** [[Tanner-4981|Content Tanner (1726-)]], daughter of [[Tanner-307|Benjamin Tanner]] [[#(T3.1)|(T3.1)]] and [[Lewis-689|Joanna (Lewis) Tanner]] [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]]. ** (T3.12) Francis Tanner; before 1750. *** [[Tanner-312|Francis Tanner (1708-abt.1777)]], son of William Tanner [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] and [[Unknown-486738|Elizabeth (Unknown) Tanner (bef.1688-abt.1720)]]. ** (T3.13) ____ Tanner, wife of Francis; before 1750. *** [[Sheldon-101|Elizabeth (Sheldon) Tanner (1713-abt.1801)]], daughter of Isaac Sheldon and Susannah (Potter) Sheldon. *** Wife of Francis Tanner [[#(T3.12)|(T3.12)]]. ** (T3.14) Mary Tanner; before 1750, July 1768. *** Probable: [[Cottrell-1708|Mary (Cottrell) Tanner (abt.1710-)]], daughter of John Cottrell II and Mary (Arnold) Cottrell. Step daughter of Elizabeth Gardiner Cottrell Tanner *** Wife of Nathan Tanner [[#(T3.10)|(T3.10)]] * '''Tefft (T4) ** (T4.1) Elizabeth Tefft, widow; July 1768. *** Possible: [[James-15450|Elizabeth (James) Tefft (1720-)]] ** (T4.2) Deborah Tefft, wife of Benjamin; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-1534|Deborah (Burdick) Tefft (1729-1812)]], daughter of Samuel Hubbard Burdick and Tacy Wells Burdick *** Wife of [[Tefft-381|Benjamin Tefft (1741-1806)]] * '''Thompson (T5) ** (T5.1) Sarah Thompson; 1718. *** Possible: [[Thompson-22124|Sarah (Thompson) Champlin (1703-)]] or [[Clarke-3264|Sarah (Clarke) Thompson (abt.1651-)]] * '''Truman (T6) ** (T6.1) Elezier Truman; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Truman-38|Eleazor Truman (1705-)]], son of [[Truman-24|Joseph Truman (abt.1675-)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Shapley-4|Mary (Shapley) Truman (1677-aft.1718)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Husband of [[Clark-1213|Mary (Clark) Truman]] [[#(T6.2)|(T6.2)]] . *** Father of John Truman (1728-) [[#(T6.3)|(T6.3)]]; and Susanna Truman [[#(T6.5)|(T6.5)]]. *** Father-in-law of Anne Truman [[#(T6.4)|(T6.4)]]. ** (T6.2) Mary Truman; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Clark-1213|Mary (Clark) Truman]], *** Wife of [[Truman-38|Eleazor Truman (1705-)]] [[#(T6.1)|(T6.1)]]. *** Mother of John Truman (1728-) [[#(T6.3)|(T6.3)]]; and Susanna Truman [[#(T6.5)|(T6.5)]]. *** Mother-in-law of Anne Truman [[#(T6.4)|(T6.4)]]. ** (T6.3) John Truman, at Long Island; 2,3 June 1784. *** [[Truman-54|John Truman (1728-)]], son of [[Truman-38|Eleazor Truman (1705-)]] and [[Clark-1213|Mary (Clark) Truman]] *** Brother of Susanna Truman (1742-) [[#(T6.5)|(T6.5)]]; and brother-in-law to Anne Truman [[#(T6.4)|(T6.4)]], wife of Jonathan. *** Resident of Suffolk Co., Long Island, New York. ** (T6.4) Anne Truman, wife of Jonathan; 10 Sep 1785. *** [[UNKNOWN-22332|Ann (UNKNOWN) Truman]]. *** Wife of [[Truman-59|Jonathan Truman (1745-)]] [[#x|(x)]], son of Eleazor Truman (1705-) [[#(T6.1)|(T6.1)]] and Mary (Shapley) Truman [[#(T6.2)|(T6.2)]]. ** (T6.5) Susanna Truman; 18 Sep 1785. *** [[Truman-58|Susanna (Truman) Rogers (1742-)]]; daughter of of Eleazor Truman (1705-) [[#(T6.1)|(T6.1)]] and Mary (Clark) Truman [[#(T6.2)|(T6.2)]]. *** Third wife of [[Rogers-3694|David Rogers (abt.1720-1803)]] [[#(R10.12)|(R10.12)]] *** Sister of John Truman (1728-) [[#(T6.3)|(T6.3)]]; and sister-in-law to Anne Truman [[#(T6.4)|(T6.4)]], wife of Jonathan. ==U== * '''Utter (U1) ** (U1.1) Deborah Utter, Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712. *** [[Greenman-387|Deborah (Greenman) Utter (1680-aft.1712)]] *** Wife of [[Utter-419|Nicholas Utter Jr. II (abt.1679-abt.1729)]]. ** (U1.2) Elizabeth Utter; 1740. *** Probable: [[Arnold-12085|Elizabeth (Arnold) Utter (1709-)]], daughter of Samuel Arnold and Susanna (George) Payne. *** Resident of Block Island, Rhode Island. ** (U1.3) Elilzabeth Utter, widow; July 1768. *** Probable person: same as above (U1.2). [[Arnold-12085|Elizabeth (Arnold) Utter (1709-)]] ==V== * '''Vars (V1) ** (V1.1) Rebecca Vars; Original ''{1708}'', 1712, 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Larkin-60|Rebekah (Larkin) Vars (1687-1778)]], daughter of Elizabeth (Hall) Larkin? *** Wife of [[Vars-5|Isaac Vars (1682-1762)]] [[#x|(x)]]. ** (V1.2) Rebecca Larkin Vars; 1740. *** [[Larkin-60|Rebekah (Larkin) Vars (1687-1778)]], Elizabeth (Hall) Larkin? *** Mother of [[Vars-6|Mary (Vars) Saunders (1712-)]] [[#(S2.4)|(S2.4)]]. *** Grandmother of Isaac Vars (V1.4), [[Vars-70|Catherine (Vars) Burdick (1737-1823)]] [[#(B23.36)|(B23.36)]]; William Saunders (1734-1755) [[#(S2.22)|(S2.22)]]. *** Same member as [[#(V1.1)|(V1.1)]]? ** (V1.3) Elizabeth Vars, wife of Isaac; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-422|Elizabeth (Burdick) Vars (1735-1778)]] *** Wife of [[Vars-46|Isaac Vars (1733-1821)]] [[#(V1.4)|(V1.4)]]. *** Mother of Elizabeth (Vars) Saunders (1758-abt.1845) [[#(S2.33)|(S2.33)]]. ** (V1.4) Isaac Vars; July 1768 *** [[Vars-46|Isaac Vars (1733-1821)]], son of Theodoty Vars and Mary (Dodge) Vars *** Husband of [[Burdick-422|Elizabeth (Burdick) Vars (1735-1778)]] (V1.3) first; and [[Gardiner-500|Waity (Gardiner) Vars (1751-1825)]] second. *** Father of Elizabeth (Vars) Saunders (1758-abt.1845) [[#(S2.33)|(S2.33)]]. * '''Vincent (V2) ** (V2.1) Anna Vincent, wife of Nicholas Jr.; 22 July 1780. *** [[Hall-21414|Anna (Hall) Vincent (1755-1846)]], daughter of ? ** Wife of [[Vincent-3024|Nicholas Vincent III (1750-1818)]] [[#x|(x)]]. * '''Vilett (V3) ** (V3.1) Mary Vilett; before 1750. *** [[Tanner-310|Mary (Tanner) Willette (bef.1696-)]], daughter of William Tanner [[#(T3.4)|(T3.4)]] and Mary (Babcock) Tanner [[#(T3.2)|(T3.2)]]. *** Wife of [[Willette-3|Lawrence Willette (abt.1700-)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Same member as Mary Tanner [[#(T3.3)|(T3.3)]]. ==W== * '''Ward (W1) ** (W1.1) Samuel Ward; 5 Aug 1769. *** [[Ward-9384|Samuel Ward (1725-1776)]]. ''{Note Nancy and Hannah, of Samuel below do not fit with this Samuel. Mis identified?}'' *** Husband of [[Ray-2766|Hannah (Ray) Ward (1728-1770)]] *** Father of Catherine (Ward) Greene (1752-1782) [[#(G8.2)|(G8.2)]]; ** (W1.2) Anne Ward, wife of Samuel; 20 April 1770. *** Probable: [[Ray-2766|Hannah (Ray) Ward (1728-1770)]] ** (W1.3) Hannah Ward; 20 April 1770. *** [[Ward-27920|Hannah Ward (1749-1774)]], daughter of [[Ward-9384|Samuel Ward (1725-1776)]] and [[Ray-2766|Hannah (Ray) Ward (1728-1770)]]. ** (W1.4) Nancy Ward, of Samuel; before 1750. *** Match not found. ** (W1.5) Hannah Ward, of Samuel; before 1750. *** Match not found. * '''Warmsley (W2) ** (W2.1) James Warmsley (Indian); 20 May 1786. *** Match not found. * '''Wells (W3) ** (W3.1) Mary Wells; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Crandall-957|Mary (Crandall) Wells (abt.1686-1763)]], daughter of [[Crandall-130|Joseph Crandall (abt.1661-1737)]] [[#x|(x)]] and [[Burdick-91|Deborah (Burdick) Crandall (1662-1697)]] [[#x|(x)]]. *** Wife of [[Wells-11619|Nathaniel Wells (1669-1769)]]. *** Sister of Deborah (Crandall) Stillman (1688-abt.1736) [[#(S15.1)|(S15.1)]]; Lydia (Crandall) Babcock (1683-aft.1740) [[#(B1.7)|(B1.7)]] & [[#(F1.1)|(F1.1)]]. ** (W3.2) Thomas Wells; 1718. *** Probable: [[Wells-91|Thomas Wells (abt.1692-1770)]] *** Husband of [[Greene-108|Phebe (Greene) Wells (abt.1698-)]] ** (W3.3) Elizabeth Maxson Wells; 1740. *** [[Maxson-52|Elizabeth Maxson (abt.1710-)]], daughter of Joseph Maxson and Tacy (Burdick) Maxson. *** Wife of [[Wells-18516|Jonathan Wells (1712-1785)]] [[#(W3.8)|(W3.8)]] ** (W3.4) James Wells; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Wells-6318|James Wells (1706-1778)]], son of Peter Wells and Ann Watson Wells. *** Husband of [[Barker-3734|Mary (Barker) Wells (abt.1714-)]] ** (W3.5) Mary Wells; 1740. *** Probable match: [[Crandall-957|Mary (Crandall) Wells (abt.1686-1763)]] ** (W3.6) Mary Wells; 1740. *** Match not found ** (W3.7) Nathaniel Wells; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Wells-11619|Nathaniel Wells (1669-1769)]], son of Thomas Wells and Naomi (Marshall) Miller. *** Husband of [[Crandall-957|Mary (Crandall) Wells (abt.1686-1763)]] [[#(W3.1)|(W3.1)]] ** (W3.8) Jonathan Wells; before 1750, July 1768. *** [[Wells-18516|Jonathan Wells (1712-1785)]], son of Nathaniel Wells and Mary (Crandall) Wells. *** Husband of [[Maxson-52|Elizabeth Maxson (abt.1710-)]] [[#(W3.3)|(W3.3)]]. ** (W3.9) Amey Wells, wife of Jonathan Jr.; July 1768. *** [[Rogers-25779|Amy (Rogers) Wells (1738-aft.1800)]], daughter of [[Rogers-3690|Jonathan Rogers III (1714-1787)]] and [[Hiscox-177|Hannah (Hiscox) Rogers (1719-1750)]]. *** Wife of [[Wells-18517|Jonathan Wells Jr. (1735-aft.1775)]]. ** (W3.10) Elizabeth Wells; July 1768. *** Possible match: [[Sheffield-832|Elizabeth (Sheffield) Wells (1728-1774)]] ** (W3.11) Bridget Wells; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-2735|Bridget (Burdick) Wells (1741-1816)]], daughter of *** Wife of Wells-24799 ** (W3.12) Joshua Wells; July 1768. *** [[Wells-6335|Joshua Wells (1743-1834)]], son of James Wells and Mary (Barker) Wells *** Husband of [[Palmer-22253|Deborah (Palmer) Wells (abt.1748-abt.1783)]] (first) and [[Clarke-4171|Sylvia (Clarke) Wells (1751-1837)]] (Second). ** (W3.13) Mary Wells, wife of James; July 1768. *** [[Barker-3734|Mary (Barker) Wells (abt.1714-)]] *** Wife of [[Wells-6318|James Wells (1706-1778)]] ** (W3.14) Matthew Wells; 1 July 1768. *** [[Wells-24799|Mathew Wells Sr. (1736-1818)]], husband of [[Burdick-2735|Bridget (Burdick) Wells (1741-1816)]] (W3.11) ** (W3.15) Peter Wells; July 1768. *** Possible [[Wells-6042|Peter Wells III (1713-abt.1813)]] ** (W3.16) Rebecca Wells; July 1768. *** [[Clarke-7269|Rebecca (Clarke) Wells (1748-)]], dau of William Clarke III and Rebecca Wells Clarke. *** Wife of [[Wells-6333|Barker Wells (1750-1780)]] ** (W3.17) Deborah Wells, wife of Joshua; 22 Sep 1772 *** [[Palmer-22253|Deborah (Palmer) Wells (abt.1748-abt.1783)]] *** First Wife of [[Wells-6335|Joshua Wells (1743-1834)]] ** (W3.18) Barker Wells; 23 May 1778 *** [[Wells-6333|Barker Wells (1750-1780)]] ** (W3.19) Edward Wells; 4 Oct 1782. *** Possible match: [[Wells-3369|Edward Wells (1726-abt.1798)]] ** (W3.20) John Wells, of Matt.; 17 Dec 1785. *** Match not found. ** (W3.21) Samuel Wells; 25 March 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.22) Susanna Wells, wife of Samuel; 18 March 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.23) Clarke Wells; 1 Apr 1786. *** [[Wells-18520|Clarke Wells (1762-)]] ** (W3.24) Elias Wells; 1 Apr 1786. *** Possible [[Wells-1872|Elias Wells (1768-)]] ** (W3.25) Elizabeth Wells, of Edward; 1 Apr 1786. *** Possible: [[Sheffield-832|Elizabeth (Sheffield) Wells (1728-1774)]] ** (W3.26) Elizabeth Wells, of Jno; 1 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.27) Sylvia Wells, of Randall; 8 Apr 1786. *** [[Wells-20368|Sylvia Wells (1767-1849)]], daughter of Randall Wells *** Wife of [[Wells-18584|Joseph Wells Sr. (1764-1825)]] ** (W3.28) Edward Sheffield Wells; 15 Apr 1786. *** Not yet entered, son of [[Wells-3369|Edward Wells (1726-abt.1798)]] and [[Sheffield-832|Elizabeth (Sheffield) Wells (1728-1774)]] ** (W3.29) Fanny Wells; 15 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.30) Matthew Wells Jr.; 22 Apr 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.31) Polly Wells, wife of Thomas; 6 May 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.32) Rhoda Wells, of Thompson; 23 May 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W3.33) Sylvia Wells, wife of Joshua; 22 June 1786 *** [[Clarke-4171|Sylvia (Clarke) Wells (1751-1837)]], daughter of Christopher Clarke and Elizabeth (Bliss) Clarke. *** Second wife of [[Wells-6335|Joshua Wells (1743-1834)]] (W3.12) * '''West (W4) ** (W4.1) Francis West; 1740, July 1768. *** [[West-9380|Francis West (1731-1803)]], son of Willaim West and Jane (Tanner) West *** Husband of [[Lawton-912|Mary (Lawton) West (1738-1812)]] [[#(W4.2)|(W4.2)]] ** (W4.2) Mary West; 1740, July 1768. *** [[Lawton-912|Mary (Lawton) West (1738-1812)]], *** Wife of [[West-9380|Francis West (1731-1803)]] [[#(W4.1)|(W4.1)]] ** (W4.3) Experience West; June 1780. *** [[Davis-7029|Experience (Davis) West (1759-1838)]], daughter of Jon Davis II and Bethiah (Rogers) Davis *** Husband of [[West-9161|Hezekiah West (1754-1805)]] * '''Westcott (W5) ** (W5.1) William Westcott, of New London; 19 Nov 1777. *** Match not found. * '''White (W6) ** (W6.1) Oliver White Jr.; 1 April 1786. *** [[White-33538|Oliver White II (aft.1747-)]], husband of Cynthia (Burdick) White. * '''Whitford (W7) ** (W6.1) Prudence Whitford; July 1768. *** [[Burdick-2280|Prudence (Burdick) Whitford (abt.1735-1807)]], daughter of Edward Burdick and Sarah Clarke Burdick. *** Wife of [[Whitford-831|Joshua Whitford Sr. (1731-abt.1813)]]. * '''Wilbur (W8) ** (W6.1) Rose Wilbur (negro); July 1768. *** Match not found ** (W6.2) Ruth Wilbur; July 1768. *** [[Pendleton-572|Ruth (Pendleton) Wilbur (abt.1706-1787)]] ** (W6.3) Susanna Wilbur; 20 July 1770. *** Match not found. ** (W6.4) Mary Wilbur, wife of William; 20 Nov 1774. *** ??[[Brightman-242|Mercy (Brightman) Wilbur (1748-aft.1803)]] ** (W6.5) Luther Wilbur, wife of William; 26 Oct 1785. *** Match not found. * '''Wilcox (W9) ** (W9.1) Mary Wilcox; 1740. *** [[Thomas-10009|Mary (Thomas) Wilcox (1710-1752)]] *** Wife of [[Wilcox-2140|Stephen Wilcox (1707-bef.1788)]] ** (W9.2) Stephen Wilcox; 1740. *** [[Wilcox-2140|Stephen Wilcox (1707-bef.1788)]] **** or [[Wilcox-27|Stephen Wilcox II (abt.1670-1766)]] ** (W9.3) Edward Wilcox; 5 July 1783. *** [[Wilcox-22|Edward Wilcox (1714-)]] * '''Witter (W10) ** (W10.1) John Witter; 5 Sep 1712, 1718, 1740. *** [[Witter-69|John Witter (1677-1757)]] son of Josiah Witter and Sarah (Crandall) Witter Button. *** Husband of [[Tefft-42|Sarah (Tefft) Witter (1680-bef.1725)]] (first) and [[Marsh-674|Mary (Marsh) Witter (bef.1702-aft.1743)]] (second) ** (W10.2) Sarah Witter; 5 Sep 1712, 1718. *** [[Tefft-42|Sarah (Tefft) Witter (1680-bef.1725)]] ** (W10.3) Mary Witter; 1740. *** [[Marsh-674|Mary (Marsh) Witter (bef.1702-aft.1743)]] ** (W10.4) Mary Witter Jr.; before 1750. *** Match not found. ** (W10.5) Sarah Witter, wife of Joseph; before 1750. *** [[Stewart-17241|Sarah (Stewart) Witter (1715-1802)]] ** (W10.6) Sarah Witter, widow of Joseph; July 1768. ***[[Stewart-17241|Sarah (Stewart) Witter (1715-1802)]] ** (W10.7) Joseph Witter; Oct 1769. *** [[Witter-353|Joseph Witter Jr., Esq. (1737-bef.1831)]] ** (W10.8) Tacey Witter, wife of Josiah; Aug 1770. *** [[Reynolds-4769|Tacy Reynolds (1743-1807)]], daughter of [[Reynolds-4762|Zaccheus Reynolds (abt.1689-abt.1778)]] and [[Maxson-43|Susannah (Maxson) Deake (1706-abt.1774)]]. *** Wife of [[Witter-306|Josiah Witter (1739-1828)]] ** (W10.9) Josiah Witter; 30 July 1780. *** [[Witter-306|Josiah Witter (1739-1828)]], son of [[Witter-307|Joseph Witter (1716-1799)]] and [[Stewart-17241|Sarah (Stewart) Witter (1715-1802)]]. *** Husband of [[Reynolds-4769|Tacy (Reynolds) Witter (1743-1807)]] ** (W10.10) Nicholas Witter; 30 July 1780. *** Match not found ** (W10.11) Sarah Witter; 22 Oct 1785. *** Possible match: [[Stewart-17241|Sarah (Stewart) Witter (1715-1802)]] **** or [[Witter-355|Sarah (Witter) Champlin (1766-)]] ** (W10.12) Martha Witter; 22 Oct 1785. *** Possible: [[Cole-12099|Martha (Cole) Witter (1748-aft.1822)]] *** or [[Witter-356|Martha F (Witter) Crandall (1769-1858)]] *** Wife of [[Witter-354|William Witter (bef.1740-aft.1784)]] ** (W10.13) Anna Witter; 26 Oct 1785. *** Match not found. ** (W10.14) William Witter; 26 Oct 1785. *** [[Witter-354|William Witter (bef.1740-aft.1784)]] ** (W10.15) Susanna Witter; 2 Nov 1785. *** [[Witter-642|Susannah (Witter) Langworthy (1767-1859)]] ** (W10.16) Elizabeth Witter; 2 Nov 1785. *** Possible: [[Witter-357|Elizabeth (Witter) Burdick (1771-1854)]] ** (W10.17) Weeden Witter; 2 Nov 1785. *** [[Witter-303|Weeden Witter (1764-1827)]] ** (W10.18) Hulda Witter; 19 Nov 1785. *** Match not found. ** (W10.19) Hannah Witter; 25 March 1786. *** Match not found. ** (W10.20) Lois Witter; 25 March 1786. *** Match not found. * '''Worden (W11) ** (W11.1) Jane Worden, widow; 2 Aug 1777. *** Match not found. * '''Wright (W12) ** (W12.1) Thomas Wright, of John; 28 Dec 1785. *** Possible: [[Wright-53941|Thomas Wright (1723-)]] ==XYZ== * '''Young (Y1) ** (Y1.1) Rebecca Young, of Long Island; July 1768. *** Possible: [[Brown-81084|Rebecca (Brown) Youngs (1715-)]], daughter of Samuel Brown and Rebecca (Beebe) Brown. (B21.5) ==Footnotes== #) '''Footnote 1: Surname Equivalency ##) Ailsworth, Aylesworth ##) Babcock, Badcock ##) Beebe, Bebee, Beebee, Bebe ##) Bentley, Bently ##) Coon, MacCoon, McCoone ##) Chase, Case, Cass, Chees ##) Clarke, Clark ##) Cove, Covey ##) Deake, Dake ##) Davel, Duval, Duvall ##) Gardiner, Gardner ##) Geer, Geare ##) Green, Greene ##) Hall, Halls, Hull, Hill ##) Lanphere, Lanphear ##) Hiscox, Hiskox, Hiscox ##) Kinyon, Kenyon ##) Manering, Manwaring ##) Merryott, Merriott, Maryott ##) Newberry, Newbury ##) Roades, Rhodes, Rhoades ##) Ross, Rose ##) Renals, Runals, Runnals, Reynolds ##) Satterlee, Satterly ##) Seers, Sears ##) Steward, Stuart, Stuard, Stewart ##) Thompson, Tomson, Thomson ##) Tift, Tefft, Teft ##) Treman, Tremaine, Truman ##) Willette, Vitel, Violett, Vilate ==Sources==

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''HISTORY OF BURNAP AND COLE FAMILIES'' === "CROSSING THE PLAINS" === by Maud Ruthanar Burnap
Dedication To the memory of my Grandmother, Maud Ruthanar Burnap, for living the life of a true, American Pioneer woman and for being the type of person to record her experiences for posterity. Bonnie J. Lindroff Compiled by Bonnie Juno Lindroff (Boone) 1965-1966 Printed by Kyle Pomraning 1999 To the relatives of Maud Ruthanar Burnap Cole, let me say thanks to all of you for your whole-hearted cooperation in helping to compile the data for the family tree and history. It was a life-time dream of Mother's to have the diary she kept while crossing the plains with her parents, printed and put in book form to be left and passed on to her future generations. I am sure she would have been pleased with our efforts to include a brief history of the family together with the family tree. To Bonnie Lindroff I think we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude for the many hours she searched through old manuscripts and scrapbooks for names, dates, events, and historical facts, for the arranging and editing which all contributed for interesting reading, in other words, she has made the book possible. It is my sincere wish that this book will draw the family ever more closely together after being re-introduced through the following pages. The oldest surviving member of the Robert L. and Maud R. Cole family, Lelah Hazel (Cole) Ralls                                           * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * In the above message, Lelah has expressed so well my own feelings of thanks, joy, and gratitude to all of you. So I would like to share some of my memories of life on Papa's homestead with the family. The younger generations may find it rather dull compared with TV and close neighbors to spend evenings with! Since I was too small to share much of the work the older children did, the more pleasant things are uppermost in my memory, such as The flowers in Mamma's huge flower garden from early spring to late fall; The big family orchard where we had early spring apples (which I started eating when they were still so green it is a wonder I wasn't sick each year) the cherry tree that had such good cherries way up in the top (I know because I climbed up there to get them); The long, winter evenings spent in family amusement. Sometimes it was a song fest, Mamma playing hymns on the organ while we all sang;- Margie's strong, clear soprano, Hettie and I sharing the alto, Loyd the tenor and Papa, bass. Other times, Papa, and Claud if he were home, would both play violin and while Loyd played violin some, he was a very good accompanist on the organ. All three of us girls could also play organ so we all participated. Some evenings Lelah and Roy would be there to add their voices to our "glee club". Even our neighbors shared our music because when anyone heard 5 short rings on the party telephone that meant there was music on the line and everyone was invited to listen - - son in a way, we were broadcasting before the days of radio or TV! Other times Mamma would read to us, books by Zane Gray, D. M. Bower (how I loved the Flying U Series by Bower) and stories in a weekly publication of that time, the Youth's Companion. Those were usually the evenings when Papa would pop corn in the old screen popper over coals in the heating stove and with apples in from the cellar we thought it a sumptuous after-supper snack. Other nights when we could get Mamma and Papa to talking about their respective trips "across the plains". Then Mamma would bring out the manilla envelope which contained the notes of her diary - - I say notes because she did not have a book to write it in. She had written on scraps of paper bags, old envelopes she cut open, even margins of old newspapers. She would read her notes and then tell us all about it. That in turn would make Papa remember some event he had experienced. I felt so proud to think my parents had made that trip and in my child's mink, I pictured them as characters in the stories Mamma read us of wagon trains and early day life in the West. I so fervently wish Mamma could have copied the diary sooner because I remember instances she told us about and had notes on, that are not in the diary as it appears here. Unfortunately, I don't recall them well enough to relate them now. I am so thankful we have been able to preserve it and as much of our family history as we have available. We are very fortunate Bonnie had access to facilities to make the book possible. Again, our thanks to all of you for your cooperation and we sincerely hope you enjoy reading your family history. Cordelia (Cole) Bellinger '''''PROLOGUE''''' We thought you might be interested in how this book came into being. Knowing of the existence of my Grandmother's diary and having access to duplicating facilities, I conceived the idea of duplicating it for my children, nieces and nephews. In the same thought it occurred to me that it is just as simple to run off 100 copies as 10 - - so why not include the entire family? Almost immediately, the idea of a family tree presented itself. Further discussions with my mother created new ideas and from there, the whole thing just "grew like Topsy". No small part was played by the enthusiastic reception my first letters received from the various branches of the family. I want to extend my most profound thanks to each and every one of you who so willingly supplied family data and memorabilia. Certainly the book would be most incomplete without your cooperation. For example, the two scrapbooks, designated as numbers 2 and 3, of Melvina Burnap's and loaned to us by Florence Templeton and Ella Bohencamp have been invaluable. These had been reposing in their mother's trunk for lo, these 25 years. The information in these books make fact out of faint memory; clarified confusing and conflicting memories and added much new data never even suspected. The scrapbook designated as number 1 was in the trunk of Robert L. Cole which passed on to my mother, Cordelia,. Also included was the Cole book which contained the Cole family records. Maud Cole gave the diary to her son-in-law and my father, Everette Boone. Due to his avid interest in it she had started to make him a copy. At the time of her death she asked that the one complete copy sent to him. In turn, it has been passed on to his daughter, Betty Marzari (Boone). In the front of scrapbook #3 there is an inscription written by Melbina Hoit Burnap. It reads, "For daughter, Maud, from mother, in care of her daughter, Lelah". Aunt Lelah has expressed the desire that these family books be passed around to any and all of you who wish to peruse them. They are becoming very worn, the paper is extremely brittle, the binding threads rotting, etc. If it meets with your approval, I should like to check into ways of preserving them from further deterioration. How much nicer it will be for us all to have the information contained in all of these old manuscripts, rather than just those who were fortunate to possess them. There are two people to whom I would like to express my most sincere appreciation - - not only for their priceless help help unavailable from any other source, but for their sustaining moral support. First, to my mother, who tolerated innumerable telephone calls many during her busy working day to answer questions as well as supplying numerous tid-bits of information from her memory. To my aunt, Lelah Ralls, who make a special trip from Hermiston, Oregon to Bakersfield, California to give me the benefit of her knowledge, we all owe a great debt of gratitude. Getting Aunt Lelah and my mother together was a most profitable experience. Although both assured me they "couldn't really remember much", when I asked questions hat one didn't remember the other did. The difference in their ages was a distinct advantage as one memory complemented the other. All I had to do was have a pen and shorthand pad handy! All of the information in their generation's histories came from their com! ! bined memories. One of the nicest benefits from compiling this book was receiving the many letters from branches of the family with whom we had rather lost touch. Hopefully, more of us will become re-acquainted as a result of reading this booklet. The information contained here has been obtained from obituaries, newspaper articles, letters, family records and members of the family. Some data is missing from the statistical pages as I was unable to obtain it from available sources. IN spite of proof-reading, I am sure there will be some grammatical and/or typographical errors. I sincerely hope they will not impair your reading pleasure. I only ask that "Don't view it with a critic's eye, :But pass its imperfections by." Bonnie June Lindroff (Boone)
=== DIARY OF MAUD RUTHANAR BURNAP ===
Originally, this diary was written on scraps of paper, edges of newspapers, paper sacks and any other paper available at the time. These were kept in a large envelope for a number of years. She then copied it in two composition books from which the following was transcribed. These composition books are in the possession of Betty Boone Marzari.                                              * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '''Our journey from Southwest Mo. To eastern Ore. By wagon in 1885''' After an all winter's preparation and the sale of all the surplus stock, and all unmoveable articles; at noon in '''May 16th, 1885''' we bid goodbye to our old friends and neighbors, Mr. And Mrs. Kale, and headed our teams westward expecting to pass the night with some old Kansas neighbors, who lived some 16 miles distant; but fate had decided we should not be so fortunate, and so planed one of the most severe thunder storms we endured in the three thousand mil journey. It struck us about ten miles out from our starting place, Larmar, and we took shelter in a friendly family's house and waited until the storm had abated its fury. Pa could not guide the teams against it so turned their heads away from the storm and then the wagon sheets began to leak and all was getting wet; so we wrapped the baby in a raincoat and Pa started to the house with her. The family, Mr. Adam's by name, were watching and wondering what in the world it could be he carried, when a girl of about 16 exclaimed, "Why, Ma, it's a baby" and flew to the door and opened it before he got to the door. Then they strongly invited us all in so we gladly accepted. When the storm had subsided so we could go on, it was quite late so we partook of their hospitality and remained overnight. On the next morning, which was Sunday, we drove on to our friends Mr. Baxters and remained the rest of that day and overnight with them. The men and children visited while the women talked over old times and replenished the ever needy "grub box" and on Monday morning, '''May 18''', we made our final start for our three thousand mile trip. Our out fit consisted of two wagons, loaded quite heavily, one drawn by a pair of very honest Morgan mares, Prin and Julia, and the other by a chunky span of mules, Jack and Bet and a yearling colt, Fred. The family consisted of Pa and Ma and we six children, the oldest myself, then a few months over fifteen and the youngest a babe six weeks old, with four boys between, of whom the oldest one, a lad of almost fourteen, had to act as teamster over the mule team. As I did not keep a journal at the first of the trip I can only note a few circumstances for at least the first week. On the '''25th of May''' three Indians crossed the road in front of our teams about ten miles west of Eldorado, Kansas. These were the first Indians we saw. Just west of Jumbolt, Kansas we met a team and wagon similar to our own, they going north and we south. Of course, the drivers hailed each other with the salutation "How's the road back of you?" "Terrible! The mud is a fright. Is there a good camp ground back of your?" And as the conversation went, it was disclosed their destinations were both Union Co., Ore. So they each turned to the right and camped for the night. Their names were [[Berry-4127|Berry]] of Pairs, Ark. And they were and old couple with their three youngest children, [[Berry-4175|Gussie]], a girl of almost 16, [[Berry-4176|Everet]], a boy of exactly Marius' age, 14 and [[Berry-4125|Aurthur]], a boy of nine. They were starting on their third trip to Ore. by teams. This camp I can remember s also a few others before I began my journal. This was a little prairie with a small creek along one side of and a few brush along the bank. We were two weeks on the road before we got to Grandpa Burnap's at Pawnee Rock, Kan., a little over 150 miles from Lamar. It was just rain and mud all the time. We laid over at Grandpa's one week and visited and left several of our heaviest boxes there for Grandpa to ship to us after we got here, and make our last long goodbye, as we never saw him again, on June 10, 1885. '''June 10, 1885'''. We dinnered today our on the prairie near a house and came over a very rough barren country and camped tonight one mile out from Rush Center. The wind is blowing a gale. Gussie is very sick and they will be up with her part of the night. This is her birthday. She is 16 today. '''June 11''' We started early this morning and the wind is still blowing. Gussie is able to sit up this morning. We crossed a nice iron bridge just before we went through Rush Center. We stayed quite a while in town. We don't pass over quite so barren a country today as yesterday. We are camped tonight on the Seliene River between Ft. Hayse and Hayes City in the prettiest place; grass under foot and trees all round. The wind has stopped blowing. Today as we were traveling along we saw what appeared to be a large limb in the road but as there were no trees knew it could not be, and as we came nearer it coiled and proved to be an enormous rattlesnake; the coil was about 1i6 in. across it; Pa shot it with both barrels of the shot gun and tore it to pieces so we could not get the rattles. '''June 13''' It is terrible cold this morning but it did not rain last night. We are just ready to start and it is seven o'clock. We passed through Wa Keena and dinnered on the open prairie near the R.R. We traveled about 14 miles this fore noon. We passed through Treco and came over a very barren country this afternoon. Pa killed a Jack-rabbit just before we got to Collyer. We are standing on the streets of Collyer now. We are camped tonight about six miles from Collyer on the prairie near the R.R. and couldn't hardly get water for the horses. There is a cloud in north and it looks like it will rain. We saw another mirage today. They are so queer; horses that were nine miles away looked as though they were about ? of a mile distant. '''June 14''' The wind is blowing a gale this morning but is did not rain last night. We had gone about a mile this morning and saw a elk and Pa got the gun and shot at it but didn't hit it and then when we came on nearer we found out different fore it was an antelope but we didn't get it. We passed through Buffalo Park and dinnered on the open prairie this side of town. Just before we dinnered I saw the horses jump and Pa was standing up in front whipping Prin and Ma stuck out her head and said, "A rattlesnake! A rattlesnake, can't you hear it sing?" but we could not find it to kill it. After dinner we only traveled about four miles when we came to Grainvill. This is a very barren country. I don't see much grain about it! Marius shot at another antelope this afternoon or rather, Asel did for him. Marius got the gun out and before he could get sight, Asel pulled the trigger. It like to have scared them all to death and Berry made Pa take the rifle out of the boy's wagon. We are standing on the streets of Grinnell now. Fuel is scarce here; there is none at all here. We are camped on the out skirts of Grinnell tonight. '''June 15''' Before we went to bed last night there was quite a wind storm came and blew Mr. Berry's tent over and spoiled all of our supper. It is quite cold this morning and Oh! Such a bleak and barren country as it is here. We came about ten miles and watered our horses at Cleveland and stopped near town for dinner; this afternoon we passed through Gilmore, monument siding and monument. There was a big heard of Antelope close to us today and the men fired several shots but did not get any. The weather has warmed up this afternoon but the wind which is blowing hard is not so hot as it was yesterday. While we were watering at Cleveland there was a push car came by with a sail on it and frightened the teams quite badly. We are camped tonight in Monument; It is on the open prairie and there are not stores here, just a side track and water tank. It has calmed down now and is quite pleasant and Pa will watch the horses a while tonight I guess. '''June 16, 1885''' It was chilly this morning and the wind was blowing but this afternoon it rained and hard too, there was a little hail but not much. We passed throught Gopher and Sheridan and stopped near Sheridan for dinner. We drove to Walace and started east to the timber then turned around and came to the Old Fort Walace and camped in it tonight. We have the horses in one of the old buildings are sleeping and got our campfire in the other. It was after dark when we got here. '''June 17, 1885''' Well, it did rain last night and hard too. I tell you we shur appreciated being under a roof; These old buildings are made of dirt which made into great large blocks by baking it some way, and you can cut your name in it with a knife. Ma was fearful sick all day and I washed and strolled all over the old buildings and graveyard; the graveyard is not far from the main old buildings, most of the buildings are in ruins. '''June 18, 1885''' It rained again last night and harder than ever for the water was standing everywhere. We washed this forenoon and traveled this afternoon and are camped tonight in a very pleasant place on a small stream. There is no settlement in this part of the country at all for you never see so much as a dugout. As we were traveling along this afternoon we saw an engine scraping and grading the road. It is very hot and cloudy tonight, hope it won't rain. There was family which lived about 10 or 15 miles from us in Lamar, who wanted to come to Ore. With us but did not get started for several days after we did, and they overtook us today. There are nine children in the family and the man and his wife; all in one wagon and a mule team; one is a baby just a little older than Ocie and a girl of 18 and a young man of about 21. Copes are there names. '''June 19, 1885''' It did not rain last night but the wind blew very hard. Dinnered today near the Colorado line and are camped tonight near Arapho in Colorado. We passed over a very dry and barren county all the forenoon and today saw a mirage, it looked like there was lakes of water all round when it is nothing but the heat. Just after dinner we passed through Monoteny and it is shur named right. Mattie Cope got her leg run over by the wagon but did not happen to break it. The men have gone hunting thinking they may get a deer. We have not seen a train for the pass us in the night; one passed last night. '''June 20, 1885''' we are camped tonight about 5 miles form a small town and close to the R.R. out of the storm. We started about seven o'clock this morning and Marius and Henry Cope went hunting and had to walk all the forenoon. We stopped for dinner on the open prairie about 4 miles from Cheyenine Wells and about two miles form a sidetrack. It looks very stormy but the county is so dry I don't believe it can rain. A single fellow overtook us today and is traveling all alone by team from Colyer, Kansas, to Denver. '''June 21, 1885''', Sunday. We are camped tonight on the open prairie and there is a fearful black cloud rising, is raining some and looks like there might be a cyclone. When the train passed by last night it woke us all up and frightened us fearfully for we thought it was a cyclone coming, it is so stormy. The county through here is very rolling and quite a lot rougher than what Kansas is. We passed thought Kit Carson this forenoon and Wild Horse this after. At Kit Carson we tried to get supplies and the fellow as such a bully he thought because we were movers he could charge any old price and treat us any old way but he got fooled. Pa wounded an Antelope today but did not try very hard to get it. We had to set the tire on one of our wagon wheels this afternoon. (Editor's note The wagon wheels were made of wood with a metal rim or tire. The wheels had a tendency to dry out and shrink causing the rim to be too large. The rim was taken off and if necessary, a piece cut out of it to make it smaller. While this was being done the wheel was soaked in water. The rim was heated and put back on the wheel, then doused with cold water to shrink it to fit. Care had to be taken to insure proper fitting to the rim for if too small it would warp the wheel.) The wind blew terribly hard east of us today for we could see the dust flying in the air. It is five o'clock and I'll have to get out and get supper in the wind and rain. '''June 22, 1885''' It rained nearly all night last night and was misting this morning. We could not see the sun at all. We passed through Ariva and camped for dinner on the prairie like; we got a warm dinner today and yesterday too. Part of them wanted to lay over this afternoon but Mr. Cope, Mr. Linde nor Pa did not want to so we traveled all day and are camped tonight about a quarter of a mile from Boyer under the hill again out of the storm. We tried to get to Hugo but could not. Last night we were about three miles from town and tonight are right in town. It has rained all day and all night in fact, it has rained almost all the time for a over a week. Henry killed two rattlesnakes yesterday and Everett, one, but we do not see so many since we got in the Colo. '''June 23, 1885''' We did not start until quite late this morning and did not stop for dinner as there was no grass for the horses. We watered at the Tank near a section house and a sidetrack called Marriage. About three hours after we watered the horses we got to Hugo, so camped for the night about a quarter of a mile out of town. There is plenty of grass here for the horses, but Old Jack is quite sick and so is Pa. Mr. Cope has gone up town and got as drunk as a fool and Henry has had to almost carry him home. He stole out all the money and was throwing it around up there and town is full of Cowboys and toughs. They are going to heard the horses tonight. Ma said Marius could help but Berry's won't let Everett help nor Mr. Berry won't and Pa is too sick. Mr. Linde said Marius could stay the nearest to camp and he and Henry would take the dangerous sides. There is a few clouds but the moon shines quite bright. '''June 24, 1885''' We did not get started until about eight o'clock this morning and stopped in town and got supplies, traveled about nine miles and stopped for dinner. Pa is better this morning and they had to bring the horses in about 10 o'clock for they saw men trying to run them off and then they heard whistles on all sides. After dinner we traveled about 4 miles and came to another side track and water tank and watered our horses again. This sidetrack is called Lake (of sand, I guess). There has been a hailstorm here and beat the grass all up. After we left Lake, we only came about three miles till we stopped for night. There is a nice place here to camp and better grass than we have had for several days. It is very cloudy in the Northwest tonight. '''June 25, 1885''' It was misting like everything when we got up this morning and looked like it might rain hard in a little while. We camped about two miles from a big ranch last night. We passed through River Bend early this morning and bought some bread for dinner, watered our horses and then stopped for dinner out on the prairie near the R.R. track and before we got away there was a big black cloud came up and looked so threatening we waited for it to pass but it did not storm. We saw Pike's Peak today for the first time. The top was covered with snow and looked like a cloud near the Horizon and also saw the Denver Mts. They are not so high as Pike's Peak. We are between 80 and 100 miles from Pike's Peak and about 70 miles from the Denver Mts. This afternoon we passed through Agate and watered the horses, drove about five miles and camped for the night in the prettiest place yet, plenty of wood, water and grass. It is under a steep bank near the R.R. track and also near a big cattle ranch. There was one of the cowboys came down to camp and when he saw Ocie he said, "Good God! What in hell you got here. Why you little devil, get in the wagon, you'll freeze to death here, God Bless your little heart." It is sprinkling tonight. '''June 26, 1885''' We pulled up stakes and began to roll about seven o'clock this morning. We girls walked a little while then Gussie and Mattie rode with me in Marius' wagon. We traveled about nine miles when we reached Trail, bought supplies and went about four miles farther before we stopped for dinner on big Sand Creek. It is quite cloudy today at noon. This is still a rolling country but more level than it was yesterday but more rolling than Kansas. Well, it did not rain today at noon. Gussie rode with me again this afternoon until we both got sleep then Ma and I changed wagons and I went to sleep so I don't know much about the country. Just before we camped tonight we passed through Byers, watered the horses, came about three-quarters of a mile and camped again on big Sand Creek. This part of the country is very sandy and it has been for the past week. I don't see how the grass, trees, or anything else grows at all. We have been in sight of snow on the Rocky Mts. All the afternoon and it is quite a sight to we people who see it for the first time. We are about fifty miles from Denver, Colo. Tonight. It is very moonlight tonight and not windy. '''June 27, 1885''' Well, it was only half-past six when the first wagons began to roll this morning and now we are headed for Denver for they had quite a conflab about the route. Some wanted to go by Denver and some by Greely but finally all turned towards Denver. After we got out of Byers we have been in sight of the Mountains all day. Mattie and I walked about three miles this morning. As we reached Bennett we met a covered wagon with a pair of white horses and of course, stopped to enquire about the road and came to find out it was Mr. Fentons' father, mother and sisters. They were going back to Missouri from Washington Territory. There has been a fearful storm raging on the mountains all day and we could see the snow blowing. We made a dry noon camp and eat a cold lunch for we had watered the horses at Bennett. We traveled about 12 miles this afternoon and are camped on an irrigation ditch in the open prairie. We came through Boelder this afternoon. This is a very level country through here. We saw three antelope today but did not get to kill any. It was quite late before we got to camp tonight. Mr. Copes will leave us tomorrow, I guess, as we are going to lay over. It is Sunday. '''June 28, 1885''' We are camped in the out-skirts of Denver tonight for we only layed over until noon and washed. Mr. Copes did go on this morning. It has rained all the afternoon so can not describe the county much. Mr. Linde went up town and has come back with a nice treat for all of us. He brought oranges for the women and we children and some beer for all who liked it and Pa and Marius some cigars. He is going to stop here at Denver. He gave me what oranges there was left after he passed them around. Denver is not right in the Mts. '''June 29, 1885''' It is clear and warm this morning. We went up in town this morning and stopped quite a long time. We got to see and talk to Mr. Whitikar; he is the president of the R.R. and Tunnel Co. We also went through the museum. My! There is quite a collection of curies there, animal skins with heads on made into robes, all kinds of stuffed birds and so many specimens of minerals. We drove over into North Denver and stopped for dinner about three o'clock. We passed by "Brick" Pomeroy's house; it is an expensive residence and very handsome one too. Pa got all the pie plant (Ed. Note rhubarb) he could carry from one of the truck gardens for 25 cents, he also got us a camp stove like John Linde's and it bakes fine. (Ed. Note It is believed that stove referred to was a lightweight metal box with a shelf at the top with a compartment below in which to place the coals.) We have traveled over quite a different looking country this afternoon, it is all irrigated and is so much prettier. We are camped tonight near a large lake. There are some people from Texas camped here all so, they are going to Ore. Too. This is our first night since John left us. '''June 30, 1885''' Tonight we are stopped on an open prairie about five miles from Langment. There is not much growing here but prickly pears but all day today we have come through a lovely country; nice farms just as thick as can be and irrigating all the time so I guess if there was plenty of water this would raise something too. We got off our road and when Pa went to hunt the right one, he found where Mr. Copes passed yesterday afternoon after the rain, for it rained quite hard yesterday. We dinnered today where they camped last night. We could tell by their mule tracks; it is close by a large irrigating ditch. We crossed two large creeks this afternoon. '''July 1st, 1885''' this morning we got tired of Berrys always hurrying so, and Ma and I ate our breakfast in camp and also washed Ocie and dressed her and, or course, Berrie's were out of sorts about it so Ma told them, "There is the road and if you don't take it with you we will come on", so they did go on and we did not catch them all forenoon. In about a half-hour after we got started this morning a man on horseback over took us on horseback going to Boise City, Idaho and he rode by the side of the wagon all the rest of the way to Loveland and talked to Pa. There he got on his horse and we lost him in town but just as we camped for dinner he rode up and wanted to get his dinner and also wanted to board with us to Boise so after dinner he got on his horse and rode ahead to Ft. Collins to sell his horse and saddle. All the morning we saw some beautiful lakes all fed by irrigating ditches, and they were large ones too. The scenery is fine through here for the mountains give so many beautiful colors, the snow covered peaks, the timber covered slopes, and the shaded canyons each giving a different hue. As we drove into Ft. Collins the first one we saw was our visitor at dinner, George Clark by name, and he had gone on and selected the night campground. We just halted long enough to get supplies then drove out about one mile quite a nice place to camp for the night. Ft. Collins is quite a good sized place and nearly all the buildings are of Brick but there had been a fire in town a short time ago and had sure left its mark. '''July 2, 1885''' We had another addition to our camp by a couple of young men going to Larimie. About 1 ? miles this side of camp we passed through LaPorte. It is a small place, a store, hotel and blacksmith It is situated on the Castalapovdla among small trees. This stream was wide and deep and very swift. There were lots of tyes floating down it as we traveled up the stream. We followed up this stream about 1 ? miles and come into the mountains, or foothills, as they are called, dinnered in a canyon and after dinner Gussie and I went up on the mountains to gather gum off the trees. This gum is the sap of the fine tree and tastes a little like resin. As we went back down we got separated from each other and thought we were lost. We did not get any specimens and we saw a bear which had been tamed and it was chained to a tree. We camped tonight on a little prairie. Mr. Clark killed a Jack rabbit for supper. It is clear and pretty tonight. We traveled quite pretty county all day.! ! '''July 3, 1885''' We got started this morning at 530 o'clock and entered the mountains quite soon after, and have passed over very rugged country all the forenoon. We stopped for dinner in a canyon near Virginia Dale, the place takes its name from a man who was murdered and robbed in it. It is a narrow, very narrow valley bounded by rock and barren cliffs and tow or three small ranches close together. After dinner Gussie and I went up on the hillside and gathered flowers. We came out up on the Larimie plains right after dinner but they are bleak and desolate but the antelope live on them for we saw some and Mr. Woods and Mr. Flick tried to get them and did not catch up with us until we camped at night and of course, did not get them. There is quite a few trains on this road all double headers, passenger trains and all. We have plenty of water and grass tonight. '''July 4th, 1885''' We got started by 5 o'clock this morning, came through two small stations on the U.P.R.R. We struck this road at Tye Siding yesterday afternoon. We got into Larimie City just in time for the 4th of July Parade and it was fine. Ladies and Gentlemen on horse back, companies on foot, dressed in all sorts of uniforms. We drove on through and camped on the south side of the Big Larimie River for dinner, and while we were still at dinner there came up a terrible sand storm and there was another sand storm struck us this afternoon. There were some people from Jewel Co, Kansas camped there too. And they are driving a bunch of cows through with them. We started about two o'clock and reached Little Larimie for night. Those young men stopped at Larimie City. There is not much grass, it is cloudy, and we are all so tired we are going to bed and leave the dishes. '''July 5, 1885''' We only went about two miles and stopped for dinner as we had to cross the little Larimie river and had to double team a part of the way. Pa got his horses shod and Mr. Clark his pony also, but he had to wait so long for his that we went on and he over took us at the night campground. Gussie and I went up on the hill and got some pretty rocks also some agates. We are camped near some bluffs and a man came and ordered us off of it. He said he was going to mow it and he owned three miles of it and gave four dollars an acre for it. The strip of land was five miles long and about 100 yds wide, just the creek. '''July 6, 1885''' We are camped tonight in a lovely place; the brush almost makes a fence and the grass is so nice, I guess we will lay over tomorrow and wash. We camped about three o'clock and Ma is going to unpack the wagons tonight. We started early this morning and the family from Kan. With the cows, camped with us last night. Their names are Hudlestones. It is a man and his wife, three small children and her brother. Part of their cows are giving milk and they gave us all we wanted for supper and breakfast. They left camp ahead of us but we soon overtook and passed them. The most of the county was very rough this forenoon. We had to pay tell twice today, once early this forenoon at Rock Creek, a dollar a wagon, and this afternoon at Medicine Bow on the Medicine Bow river. It is a very small place just a store and a school house and a horse ranch. We met seven wagons today near Rock Creek which and some from Eastern Oregon and Northern California. We dinnered today on a small creek about ten miles for Elk Mountain. We passed though Old Ft. Hallack this afternoon but there are no soldiers there now. There was a graveyard just before we came to the Ft. where the Indians massacred a train of emigrants years ago, but we did not take time to go through it. We are camped tonight at the foot of Elk Mt. And it looks like rain. '''July 9, 1885''' We were rolling this morning at six o'clock and came about 20 miles today. We passed through Rattle-snake gulch and crossed Rattle-snake creek, the gulch is about one mile long and very steep on each side. We have stopped for dinner on Pass creek and so layed over and are still here tonight. Pass creek is in the North Platt valley. The men all went hunting. Marius got one, Everett two, Albert four sage hens and Pa and George got seven sage hens and four rabbits. There was an old man came to camp who was a woman's rights, and also said he did not like Oregon and it made Berrys so mad because Ma would even talk to him, they went and built a camp fire of their own and would not cook on the same fire with us. When it is raining and Pa and boys got all the wood, then it is fine and all right -have one fire but if Pa can't get the wood then they build a fire to their selves. (Ed. Note At this time in history, it was not popular nor too conventional to be for women's rights. The majority were so definitely against it. A person had to have a thick skin and the courage of the convictions to publicly favor women's rights. Ma and Pa Burnap belong to this latter group. Obviously, the Berrys did not!) '''July 10, 1885''' We had a fearful storm last night, heavy thunder and lightning and rain, but it is clear this morning and we are going to dry things out before we start. After we did get started today we came quite a ways and are camped on Jack Creek. We passed through Warm Springs on the North Platt River. (We crossed the South Platt at Denver) The springs are right out in the river and you can see them boil up. Warm Springs is a small place, just a Hotel, store, blacksmith shop and a few dwellings. There is a ranch off to our left tonight. This creek is clear and deep and there are not trees on it. '''July 11, 1885''' We are camped tonight on Little Sage Creek; traveled about 25 miles today. Stopped for dinner today on Big Sage creek. It is a muddy stream, the first we have seen for a quite a while. We passed two well-dressed men standing by their horses and one had a rifle in his hand but they did not speak or molest us; we thought perhaps they were Mormans. Today is Ocie's birthday, she is three months old and Oh! My she is cross. The weather is clear tonight and George and Mr. Huddlestone are going to take a climb on the mountain. '''July 12, 1885''', Sunday. Well we are camped tonight just around a point of a long ridge out of sight of Huddlestones for we did not want to travel with them. They are so brutal to their stock and then all quarrel amount theirselves and even carry revolvers to shoot each other with and we are afraid they might get into trouble and we don't want to be mixed up in it. Part of their horses gave out today and they just drove on and left them. We have been in very rough county all day today, some of the steepest places almost strait up and down. We passed through Pine Grove and an old stage stand this forenoon and Sulfur springs this afternoon. Sulfur Springs is just an old log stable and an old log house with a dirt root where once was a store. The water here smelt like it was rotten and that tasted it said it tasted that way. '''July 13, 1885''' We started very early this morning and had not gone far when we saw an antelope but not close enough to shoot it and then went a short piece farther and there was one right close to the road and George fired five shots at it but did not kill it. We are camped tonight near some alkali springs in a very dirty place. '''July 14, 1885''' We were off quite early this morning and Mr. Berry started before we did. There were some teamsters camped with us last night and this morning part of their horses were gone so they could not start when we did. There were three graves near out camp but only one was marked but all I could make out was that he was 28 years old. We came by Mud Springs today and there was a grave there too; but it did not have a head board either, but Mr. Berrys knew who it was; they said it was a young man who shot himself accidentally and when they came by before there was a head board there. Mud Springs had once been a stage stand and Mr. Berry's name was still on the old buildings. We step for dinner out on the hot prairie and the men who were camped with us last night came by but did not stop for dinner. We are camped tonight at Antelope Springs; this spring is clear and cold and good water, but the one last night was fearful tasting water. There is an old house here also another grave of a man, "S. P. Wallen, age 45, died Aug. 22, 1879". That one at Alkali Springs last night died July 2, 1869. There is a sheep ranch about one mile from here, it was where those teamsters were coming to. '''July 15, 1885''' We laid over today and washed but Berrys pushed on to Green River City. After I got my washing done George and I went down to the ranch and the boy that was left to take care of it went off and left it all "helter-skelter-go-where-you-please" style and the sheep are all gone. George and that ranchers went hunting this forenoon and they each got a deer and then this afternoon Pa and the rancher went but Pa did not kill any so he got ? of the one the rancher killed. He also got some cats for the horses of him. '''July 16, 1885''' We started about 7 o'clock and had to back about 2 miles to the main road as Antelope Springs is off the main highway. We traveled about nine miles and came down a steep hill into a gulch, passed by Pine Butte, came about 3 miles father and stopped for dinner. We made a dry camp. After dinner we went down a terribly steep and rock hill about ? of a mile long into a deep gulch. At the head of the gulch is Quaking Asp. Spring but we did not know it until we met a couple of teams from Oregon. There was just three men with one wagon and a man, his wife and daughter and son in the other. They said they camped a Quaking Asp Springs as they went through before. They were disgusted with Oregon. They said you could not raise fruit there or grain wither that was not frost bit and the snow as 6 inches deep the 21st on May, but in Mrs. Hasbrough's letter dated May 26, she did not mention it. We came about twelv! ! e miles farther and are camped tonight at Iron or Mud Springs, the mud smells like burnt power or worse. It is a very pretty camping place. '''July 17, 1885''' We got a little late start this morning and had not gone more that a quarter of a mile when we came to a place where something had been dragged across the road, looking like there had been a murder and it was aften to a cliff of rock near by; we stopped and Pa followed up the trail and found where some one and killed a deer and drug it down across there then after we had gone a short distance farther, we found the head and feet of it with a slip of paper saying on it "Everette killed me, Mr. Deer July 16, 1885". We camped for dinner on a little branch in the Sage Brush and after going about two miles we climbed a hill about one mile long and it was very steep too. On the top as two guide posts; one was an Indian guide and the other said 22 miles to Green River. We camped near one of the Miller ranches; they are owned by two Dutchmen and the foreman of this one had hired a man and his wife to work a while who had gone from Virginia to Oregon by team and were starting back and run out of money so stopped and worked awhile. We had several showers today. '''July 18, 1885''' It is clear this morning and we started about 7 o,clock and dinnered on a hill side close to the Rail Road. We reached the R.R. at a sec. House, watered our horses and came on about 7 miles farther and made a dry camp for dinner. After passing Green River City we crossed a ferry on Green River about 2 ? miles from town, by the name of Apples, I think it was. It cost 50 cents per team to cross. We came a short distance farther and stopped, eat supper; fed and rested the horses an hour and are starting on now to go about twelve miles farther to overtake Berrys. Ma is sick with headache and I've made the beds and put the children to bed. After we crossed the river we came by two covered wagons and they were laying over with a lame horse, without grass for their horses. Sunday,''' July 19, 1885''' The sun was an hour high when I woke this morning and no one else was awake or up except Bert, he was up. George and Pa have just got up. This is a very pleasant camping place and we are going to lay over and rest as it was after 12 o,clock last night when we got here. Last night as we were traveling Old Jule kept pulling out to the left all the time and Pa kept thinking something was wrong with the harness so he got out to see but could find nothing and finally gave her a few licks to keep her in the road but it did no good, and after we had traveled on for perhaps half an hour there was a mule brayed off to our left ? mile or so and then our mules began answering it and come to find out the road was in a horseshoe shape and Berrys were camped off there to our left. So Mr. Berry got up, lit the lantern and came and piloted us into camp. When we got to camp they were all awake and we talked and visited awhile. Gussie and I have starched our bonnets and are going to iron them and she baked some pies and I made some cookies. The wind blew some about noon today but has calmed down now. There was a man drove in this evening from Oregon. He said that Oregon was a nice country but he was going to Kansas; he gave his name as Hunter. '''July 20, 1885''' We got an early start this morning, passed by two sec. Houses on the R.R. and camped for dinner about two miles from Granger. Pa could not get grain for the horses at town; we came by several small stations and are camped tonight on Hams Fork; the boys went fishing and caught some nice fish. We have a fine camp ground with plenty of grass but Oh! The "skeeters". '''July 21, 1885''' We traveled on the creek all the forenoon and stopped for dinner on a high barren hill and the flies like to have eat us up. It rained this afternoon and we are camped tonight in a gulch near a small spring. '''July 22, 1885''' We got an early start this morning and turned around about a dozen times today and are camped tonight in a bottom near a house. '''July 23, 1885''' We traveled about a mile this morning and then began to climb the summit; it was nearly one and a half miles to the top. All day we crossed over hills; we came over three that took us one and a half hours to go down but not so long to go up fore we are descending the mountain. We dinnered in a canyon and the worst hill was this afternoon. We are camped tonight in Bare River Valley which is very nice looking after so long in the mountains. '''July 24, 1885''' We reached Coakville about nine o,clock, bought supplies up the valley at Bare River, and dinnered. We children fished some at noon but did not catch any. Berry caught a few. We paid toll twice, 33 cents once and 25 cents once. We are camped tonight in a canyon. It sprinkled several times. '''July 25, 1885''' Today we passed through Montpeiler. It is a very pretty Morman town and is quite good sized place. One store, a drugstore and several other business houses. After we left Montpelier we came into Bare River Valley which is well watered and very pretty. It is settled up by Mormans. This afternoon we passed through several small places and they were all Mormans. Some Indians passed close to camp going out on a hunt. We are about 15 miles from town tonight. '''July 26,1885''' We got an early start this morning and are camped for dinner at Bare River Springs. Today is Sunday. Since we camped for dinner the men decided to lay over the rest of the day. We met a big bunch of sheep today. They were going east somewhere. George will leave us at Soda Springs I guess, if he gets his mail. The rest of the children all went fishing, and I started and got lost so came back to camp. '''July 27, 1885''' We started early this morning and got into Soda Springs about ten o'clock. We got some Lemon sugar and went up to the main spring and had quite a nice treat. (ed note We believe the lemon sugar referred to was probably what we call lemon drops.) We did our trading and drove out on Bare Rive and eat dinner. Ma has been very sick all the afternoon. George did not leave us as Soda Springs. We came by some terrible places this afternoon. We are camped tonight near a big cattle ranch where they are milking fifty cows and packing butter. Ocie is so hungry she cries all the time and Pa has taken her and gone to where they are milking to get some milk for her. '''July 28, 1885''' Ma is a little better this morning so we are going to push on. Push! Push! Push! She is not really able to travel and when we get to the side track if she is worse we will send her on the train to Black Foot. Pa, Gene and Ocie will go too. George will take the teams on. We are camped tonight on an Indian Reservation on a small clear creek where their is plenty of grass. Ma did not go on the train today. She said she did not want to go on and leave we children to come. We dinnered today near a small town on a hillside and near a small stream. We met ten covered wagons today from Oregon and the said Oregon was a terrible place. There was some Indians passed by camp tonight in a wagon. The first we have ever seen in a vehicle and they shure did look queer. '''July 30, 1885''' We got an early start this morning and traveled up and down hills all day and dinnered in a small ravine. Just after we got started after dinner we came up on a small boy sitting by the road on his saddle and looked like he had been crying and he said his horse had give out and he could go no father and ask Pa to take him to Ft. Hall. It was about 14 miles. He ask Berrys to, but they would not but Pa did. He seemed like a very nice fellow and he was 16 years old and his parents died when he was eight and he had supported himself for four years. He worked with the Cowboys and said he had a pretty tough row to see sometimes whey they were drinking. We traveled over a very rough country this afternoon but have a nice camp ground tonight near Ft. Hall. This is the prettiest Ft. we have seen on our trip. '''July 31st, 1885''' We traveled in sand six inches deep all the morning and got to Black Foot between ten and eleven. Black Foot is an old place but a stranger passing through would not judge it so for all the buildings are comparatively new and small. There is quite a few business houses. We came out about the one and one half miles from town and crossed Snake River on a bridge and eat our dinner. George is going to stop here but he came and eat dinner with us. He left his things at the Livery Stable. We are going to fill the kegs here with water for we will make a dry camp for supper and drive on to Root Hog on the desert yet tonight, for it is so hot the horses cannot stand the travel during the day without water. Sage Brush and Grease wood is all we see. '''Aug. 1, 1885''' We got here to Root Hog about midnight. It is shure rightly named for we gave ten cents a bucket full for water for the horses. We did not get started very early, it was eight or after, and came to the next water about two this afternoon and are going to lay over here untill tomorrow morning. This is a stage stand and there is a girl here about Gussie's and my age. I know she must be lonesome in this lonely, desolate place. She went a short distance for a ride with a stage driver. '''Aug. 2, 1885''' We started at seven this morning. Today is Sunday and cold and "Drizzly". We have traveled in the desert and lava beds ever since we left Black Foot, have bought water twice and then made dry camps at dinner. We got to Lost River about four or half past and camped for the night. There is a store and Post Office here so we got some provisions. We thought we would get to see where the River sinks but won't. This is a very pretty camp ground. '''Aug 3, 1885''' It was clear this morning and we started early as usual and came by where there is some mines this forenoon. Camped for dinner near a Post Office but did not learn the name. We made about twenty miles today and are camped tonight at Quaking Asp Springs. This is prettier by far than Sage and Grease wood. '''Aug 4, 1885''' Everybody was rushing this morning and we got off extra early. The road for the most part was bordered on both sides by trees and like a Avenue. We dinnered in a small cove bordered on one side by high mountains and on the other side by lava beds. There is a nice spring here. We are camped tonight in another small cove with a small creek coming out of the mountain all covered with small trees and brush. It is called Dead Man's Flat for they say a man was murdered here years ago. We have traveled along by and through lava beds all day today but this is the last. I don't see how such rocks ever go piled in such shapes. '''Aug. 5, 1885''' We were out this morning bright and early, dinnered today on a small creek under some willows in a real pretty place. After dinner we crossed a mountain over into Silver Creek valley and camped at a bachelor's ranch for the night. Made about twenty miles today. '''Aug. 6th, 1885''' This morning we crossed over another range of hills into Woods Rive Valley, dinnered on a small creek with no shade, traveled over a rough, hilly county all the afternoon and are camped tonight on another small Creek with plenty of shade. Woods River Valley is a rocky barren place and today we only made about sixteen miles. '''Aug. 7, 1885''' Crossed several small creeks this forenoon and came to a store on Big Cammas Prairie about eleven miles from last night's camp. Went about fivc miles farther to Soldier and camped for dinner. The grass is fine here and we are going to lay over several days and let the horses rest and eat. Berrys are in a such a hurry they are going on but the horses were so hungry for grass they would not eat their grain at noon. '''Aug. 8th, 1885''' We are going to wash today. A miner was at camp last night. '''Aug. 9th, 1885.''' We are going to wash again today and clean the wagons all up and start on again in the morning. '''Aug. 10, 1885''' We started very early this morning and it is quite cold. Dinnered off the road on a little creek about one half mile. Camped tonight in a gulch with great high rocks I cannot describe called Castlerocks. '''Aug. 11, 1885''' We traveled over hills all day today. Yesterday we crossed High Prairie and today Little Cammas Prairie. We stoped today for dinner on a small branch under some trees and camped all night in a deep canyon, Syrup Creek by name. We came over Emigrant Hill today. The road is a terrible one. Pa and I helped Ma and Gene carried Ocie and got them down the hill to the creek, then Pa and I climbed back up and dead-locked the wheels and Bert and Pa rode the upper front wheel and Marius and I the upper hind wheel to keep the wagon from upsetting and then had to climb back again and take the other wagon down the same way. It was three quarter when we got to the bottom and Oh! How hungry we were. Today is Marius' birthday. He is fourteen years old and Ocie is four months. We came about two miles down the canyon and are camped tonight at the foot of a great big hill and will have to climb it the first thing in the morning. '''Aug. 12, 1885''' Well, we finally got up that hill, if we did not get started untill ten o'clock. We came over two more hills today and got off our road and had to go back about a mile. We camped there all night. There is some freighters camped here too. We did not stop for dinner but camped for night about five o'clock. This is quite a pretty place. One of the freighters is from Ill. And his name is Billy Pike. '''Aug. 13, 1885''' We got started this morning ahead of the freighters as it was only about seven o'clock. We reached the Toll road today about ten o'clock and drove on through Corder. It is a small place, just a store and two or three dwellings. We camped at Tapes ranch for dinner, lay over untill three o'clock and drove to Blocks ranch and camped for night. It is a stage stand. We overtook two young men traveling by team from Mont. To Ore. They are two brothers, Ed and Ira Rutlege. Ed is the oldest and quite level headed but Ira is a care free as the wind. '''Aug. 14, 1885''' We started quite early this morning and reached Boise in about 16 miles travel and stoped for dinner right in town. We got some mail but none from George so Pa hunted for him awhile but did not find him. We are camped in a man's field and one of the boys we saw at Soldier is working for him. '''Aug. 15th, 1885''' We did not start very early this morning as Pa traded off the rifle for some vegetables and horse feed and five dollars in money and it took some time to gather up the stuff. We met a man just after we started and he partly hired Pa to work. We are camped tonight in his field. '''Aug. 16, 1885''' Well, it is Sunday and we are all going to lay over today. Don't know whether we will get work or not. '''Aug 17, 18, 19, 20 1885''' Well, the men went to work on the threshing machine the 17th and we washed and cleaned wagons and they worked up to the night of the 20th when we are ready to start on. We are camped in the machine owner's orchard and on the banks of the Boise river. The owner gave us all the vegetables and milk we wanted, also all the apples we wanted if we children would not climb the trees; and you may depend we do not. The weather has been very warm all the time we have been here and we went bathing in the river every day almost. '''Aug. 21st 1885''' Well, it is nice and clear this morning and we started again; We crossed one range of hills this forenoon and dinnered in the Payette river valley near an irregating ditch. It was alkali water. This afternoon it rained very hard and alkali in the ground just made the pools of water look like ashes lye. We are camped tonight near Falk's Store and it is still cloudy. '''Aug. 22, 1885''' We started early and not much of interest. We crossed New and Old Payette's and dinnered between the two and crossed the Old Payette after diner and drove within 18 miles of Weiser, and camped all night in a man's yard. Pa killed lots of rabbits today. '''Aug. 23, Sunday, 1885''' We passed through Weiser and crossed the Snake river on an old ferry as the main ferry had been damaged with high water. Cost .75ct. per team and he could just take one team across at a time. We dinnered about one mile out on the prairie in Ore. For dinner, out first meal in Ore. We traveled right up Snake river where the road is blasted out of solid rock and is straight up hundreds of ft. on one side, and straight down several hundred ft. on the other to the river, and just wide enough for a wagon to pass along. We are camped tonight on a flat about three miles from Old's Ferry on the Snake. '''Aug. 24, 1885''' We did not start very early this morning and part of our road this forenoon was like yesterday afternoon. We passed by the ferry we should have crossed on about nine o'clock. This place has a round house, fine large, hotel, several stores and is in reality a mining town. We camped for dinner in the yard of a place where the folks were gone to a funeral. In the afternoon we crossed over some large hills and camped all night not far from a ranch. '''Aug. 25, 1885''' We got started about eight this morning and traveled about nine miles and came to a place where a man was washing out gold in a placer mine and we stoped to see him work. They shake the dirt in a broad, shallow pan holding the plan most all under the water and the dirt all washes away and leaves the gravel and gold in the bottom. He asked Pa for a piece of paper and he wrapped up the gold (6 grains larger than a pin head) and gave it to me. He said it was worth about .50. We camped for dinner near an irregating ditch and black-smith shop. After dinner we traveled about ten miles and camped for night on a little creek close to the R.R. '''Aug. 26, 1885''' We started about seven this morning but nothing worth mentioning untill we camped for dinner when Old Prin came very near miring in a small branch where she was grazing. We traveled about twelve miles this forenoon, after dinner we came to Baker City and stoped and did some trading. Baker City is situated in the Powder River valley and it is a better valley, it seems, than the Boise for it does not need irregation. The farms are all well cultivated. We are camped tonight on the open prairie. The old Dutchman who was traveled with us for several days left us at Baker City. There is little streams all through this valley and the mountains on the West are all covered with snow. '''Aug. 27, 1885''' This morning we came into a lane, the first in the west, and stayed in it all the forenoon. After we had gone about eight miles, Ed and Ira got work for themselves and pasture from their horses so they stoped and now we are alone again. We passed through North Powder today. It is a new R.R. town with just a, Post Office, flouring mill and nice Depot. We stoped for dinner in a shady place on North Powder River. We passed over very rolling country this afternoon and are camped tonight in the East end of Grande Round Valley, four miles from Union, the county seat of Union Co. which is 137 mils long and 97 miles wide. (Ed. Note When Maud recopied her diary in later years she inserted the following at this point It was divided and Wallowa Co. made out of it in June of 1887 with Joseph for the County seat and remained so for two years, when Enterprise was voted the County seat. La Grande is the county sear of Union co. since 1910.') '''Aug. 28, 1885''' We passed through Union this morning about seven o'clock. Union is not near as thriving or pretty a town as Baker City but previsions were higher. We dinnered near a large steel bridge which is not a toll bridge. It is boarded up on both sides. After we crossed the River we were in the main Grande Round valley which is the largest nicest and best cultivated valley we have seen. Grain of all kinds stands up to a man'' waist, is dead ripe and they head it and thresh it all at once. We passed one field where two headers was cutting it as fast as one thresher could thresh it. We camped all night on Willow Creek and got pasture for the horses for five cts. Per head. It has been all the rest of the day .12 ? and .15cts. per head. '''Aug 29, 1885''' We started early this morning and crossed Elk Flat. The country here is very rough and rolling. We dinnered close to a house on Elk Flat and got some butter. We traveled about twelve miles this afternoon and we camped tonight in the Wallowa Canyon about four miles from the bridge across the Wallowa River. It is a rickety old thing but we had to give .25 cts. Per wagon to cross. Here where we are camped they killed a bear this afternoon and gave us some of the meat. '''Aug. 30, 1885''' We had not got breakfast over this morning when some old Indian Squaws came by hunting a white pony. They said they were afraid the white men would kill them so they were going back to the reservation and that their men had gone up over the hill. We had to travel about six miles before we got out of the canyon when we came out into the new lovely Wallowa Valley. The Indians last raid on this valley was made in 1877 and there were just a few white settlers scattered over it. Dinnered on the banks of the Wallowa River and gave a man his dinner who was afoot hunting work. After dinner we passed the quiet little town of Lostine consisting of three stores, Livery stable and hotel, and are camped tonight on Mr. Wade's place on the Wallowa River, as we are traveling right up the river. '''Aug. 31st., 1885''' Well, we will load up and start this morning for the last time in three long months, as we will reach Prairie Creek today. We won't go through Joseph but take a cut-off and leave it to our right. We dinnered today on some desert land, or land which had been taken under the desert act. We got to our old friends and neighbors of Mo. Early this afternoon so will soon move out of our covered wagons and live a little like one should. Thus ends a long, teidious and troublesome journey. Signed Maud R. Burnap, age 15 years, 7 month As was noted at the first of this diary, this original information was kept in a manila envelope until in the 1920's when Maud copied it. Her daughters, Lelah and Cordelia both well remember reading it in its original form. They both feel that some of it was apparently lost as they both remember being told and also read the following incident. When starting the westward trek, the Burnap family consisted of the parents, William and Melvina, and their Maud, Marius, Eugene, Albert, Accl and six-week old daughter, Vawn. Towards the first of their journey they came upon some friendly Indians. They were completely fascinated by the tiny, white baby. They would point to her and keep repeating "Ocie". They were later told that Ocie is the name of a beautiful, white desert flower. The baby was then named Ocie Vawn and you will note that through the diary Maud calls her Ocie. In later years she was called Vawn but throughout her childhood went by her Indian name of Ocie. Supplement When the orginal completed booklet was mailed to all of the family in September, 1966, I immediately began receiving wonderful letters from various members of the family expressing their delight with it. It was most gratifying to know that you all enjoyed it so much. DeLaine Clark contacted Billy Burnap in Walla Walla, Washington and he sent for copies and also wrote a grand letter just full of information which I did not have. He also put me in touch with Marde Burnap Walker who also supplied me with additional information. Maude and Billy are children of Acel Hoyt Burnap, youngest son of William and Melvina Burnap. Maude then gave me the address of her cousin, Zola Burnap Irwin who is the youngest child of Eugene Burnap. From the three of them we have obtained some new information as well as correcting some misinformation. All of this material in the supplement has come from the three of them. Also as a result of the booklet, a family reunion is planned for July 1967 in Hermiston, Oregon. People are coming from Canada, Colorado, California and all points in Oregon and Washington. Besides the family, we understand that many old friends of the family from Wallowa County, Oregon are planning on attending. Again, may I express my appreciation to all of you for receiving these amateur efforts so graciously. Bonnie Boone Lindroff. Mary Melvian Hoit Burnap Melvina's parents were Mr. And Mrs. Acel Hoit. Melvina later changed the spelling of her maiden name to Hoyt and named her youngest son after her father giving him the name of Acel Hoyt Burnap. Melvina's father, Acel was commissioned a Colenel in the Unites States Army at the age of 22. The gold "ellete" that he wore while he was in the service are in the possession of Zola Burnap Irwin in Spokane. Malvina's mother's name was Hickensen. On page 53 we tell of the death of Melvina's aunt, Mrs. Truman Hecox. Very possibly this is another case where the spelling of the name had been changed on the whim of an individual or it could have been an error on the part of the newspaper. If so, Mr. Truman Hecox would have been the brother of Melvina's mother. We also tell of the dath of Martin McNett, Melvina's uncle. We have no information as to whether he was from the Hickescek-Hecox family or form the Hoits. While Melvina was doing her Civil War work, she was known on both sides of the line as red-headed Mary. She was a very strong-willed individual and never hesitated to let people know it. Maude Walker and Billy Burnap both remember her telling of one instance where she had taken a barrel of eggs into a Southern hospital for the wounded Union men. She went through the wards talking to the men and found one young fellow had not eaten his egg. When se asked him why, he said it was too "salty". She told him she had brought the eggs and he could certainly have another one, but when she went to see about it she found the eggs had been taken to the officer's mess. She raised a considerable amount of fuss about it until she got them back, and the proceeded to cook all of them and personally see that they were fed to the enlisted men. As you see, she wasn't called Red-headed Mary for nothing. When Melvina's youngest child, Ocie Vaun died in 1912 she left two children, Juanita and Myrle aged 9 and 7. William Burnap had died the previous year and Melvina took the two grandchildren and raised them until Juanita was married and Myrle was old enough to be on his own. For some time they lived on a small farm outside of Touchet, Washington. There was some land which could be farmed with irrigation and her sons Acel and Eugene planted crops for her. Melvina kept her old horse, Flora, who was a descendent of one of the team they drove West. Flora was a beautiful bay with black mane and tail. She was said to be of Kentucky Whip Stock and had the lines of a thoroughbred. She kept For a for many years, even taking her to Lodi and Stockton, California when she moved there for a few years. However, the heat bothered her and they moved back to Pendleton and then to Touchet. Flora must have been over thirty years when they disposed of her when Melvina moved to Retsil, Washingto! ! n. Maude Walker, who was a sophisticated teen-age at the time, tells of her grandmother Melvina, sometimes putting a side-saddle on Flora and riding and how embarrassed it made her as she felt it wasn't a dignified past time for a woman past eight years old. Maude also tells us that Melvina boasted she read the Bible "from cover to cover" more than once. However,, she did not read it to fonfirm faith, but to find flaws. She had a thing about the stars, though, and Maude has the impression Melvina that they controlled human destiny. She studied books of astrology and taught Juanita to recognize the constellations by name. Maude lived in Retzil, Washington at the time of her last illness. Her eldest son Marious, stayed with her and helped take care of her and her youngest son, Acel, assisted financially. She received a Civil War Pension and admission to Retzil, the old soldier's home, on her husband's Civil War Service. She is buried in the National Cemetery there. Maude Walker is also in possession of a diary written Melvina's writing of their trip across the plains. It is obviously written from the same notes used by Maud in writing her diary. Melvina started keeping the diary when they left but after about 1 week turned it over to her daughter, Maud. We are guessing that Melvina then wrote her diary from the notes and then gave the to Maud to write hers. In many instances the wording is exact and sequences is the same. There are some incidents, which are the same. We hope to be able to give you the more detailed versions of particular incidents, if time permits. In Melvina's history we mentioned there were several letters from Civil War veterans thanking her for her work on their behalf. None of these were written by William Burnap but two different letters mention his whereabouts or his welfare to her. It would seem that they probably met during the war on her visits to the various camps. Obviously, the writers of the letter knew that Miss Hoit would be interested in hearing about young Mr. Burnap. At the time of Melvina's death she had three trunks full of old letters. There were letters from every king, president, and every prominent person in the world. Not realizing the values of all of this, most of it was destroyed. Mary Melvina Hoyt Burnap Funeral Sermon, May 1926 Mary Melvina Hoyt, second child of Mr. And Mrs. Acel Hoyt, was born at Chester in Meighs County, Ohio, September 30, 1842. She died at Retzil, Washington on May 24, 1926, aged 83 years, 7 months and 24 days. She was married to William David Burnap of West Point, Illinois, March 3, 1867. Comrade Burnap of the seventh Missouri Cavalry, served during the whole period of the Civil War. He died at La Grande, Oregon, December 22, 1911. Seven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Burnap, 5 of who survive the parents. Ruthanar Maud of Canada, Marius Melvin, Pendleton, Oregon, Albert Vinton Burnap, Boise Idaho, William Eugene Burnap, Zillah, Washington, and Asel Hoyt Burnap, Touchet, Washington. Three of these of these children are here at the mother's funeral today, Marious, who you know as Bill, and Gene and Asel. Before the marriage to Comrade Burnap, Miss Hoyt did heroic service during the Civil War. She was one of that bands of noble women who carried provisions of food and clothing to the soldiers of the North in hospitals in the south. Northern women would collect supplies of good things, necessities and comforts for these sick and wounded and Miss. Hoyt would go with the wagons on the long grips south and back again. This she continued doing as long as there was need, bringing sheer and gladness to the suffering, he homesick, the heartsick, the dying. After the war, Comrade Burnap and his brave wife came west. They belonged to the pioneer class. They were people of the frontier, kept moving westward with the ever advancing, far-flung line of this great Northwest. One trip, from Lamar, Missouri to Joseph, Oregon in 1885, 40 years ago and more, consumed 105 days. They come to Walla Walla in 1890. How great is our debt to people such as these. And what a difference in a trip across the country, as we make it, today, and as they made it half a century ago. Eleven years after Comrade Burnap answered the final summons from the Great Commander of all; Mrs. Burnap came to Retzil, in July 1922, four years ago. Here, in the comfort, amid the beauty and splendor of these surroundings, in this lovely little city which a generous government at the bidding of a generous-hearted nation has built for those who served their country so well, here in comfort, cared for so faithfully by the servants of the government and by her dutiful son, Marius, appreciating the things that were done for her comfort and relief, she has passed on. Appreciative. What a gracious thing that is. To appreciate what others do for us. This woman had done a great work. Her war service, her pioneering, her mothering 7 children. Then, when old age with its infirmities and distresses overtook her, she was lovingly cared for. Isn't that fine. Isn't that, as it ought to be? Those who love and toil, sacrifice and endure, what love and tenderness and devotion they should! ! receive. And then, at the last, to go home to God. O Lord, thou have been our dwelling place in all generations. Thou art Father, Mother, Home, all in one to thy people. Tis a long road home
But sleep for aching eyes,
Rest for weary feet
For striving hearts a prize
Silence still and sweet
Wait at the end of the long road home 'Tis a hard road home,
Many faint and lag
Beneath the heavy pack
With feet and hearts that drag
But none looks back --
We know there's an end to the hard road home. 'Tis a dark road home
With shadows long and deep
Where timid travelers fall
And scarce their path may keep
But the light that shines for all
Gleams at the end of the dark road home. On February 11, 1862 William Burnap was commissioned fourth Duty sergeant in the Blackhawk Regiment of the Unites States Cavalry. On May 7, 1862 he was commissioned Third Sergeant of company E of the seventh Cavalry Regiment of the Missouri Volunteers. He was discharged in Little Rock, Arkansas on the forth day of January in 1864 under the rank of Third Sergeant. The originals of his discharge and the commissions are in the possession of Billy Burnap. He also has the saber carried by William throughout the war. The family name of Burnap was originally spelled with an a but sometime, someone changed it to Burnip. William David's father's name was David Burnip. All of William David's Civil War papers are spelled with the I, but Melvina changed it back to the a. At the time she applied for her Civil War pension there was quite an ado about it as she was using Burnap and all of his papers were Burnip. William David's mother's name was Margaret Gilliland. She was born in Harnor, Ohio and is buried at Touchet, Washington. Margaret Gilliland's father was Daniel Jones Gilliland. He was born January 11, 1792 in New York. He died on July 20, 1868. In 1812 he married Betsy haven who was born July 9, 1796 in New York. She died in 1889. She was known far and wide as Grandma Gillilan, and as has been the case clear down through the generations she also was a noted midwife in those days back in her home. Betsy Haven's father was Richard Haven. The only information we have on him is that he was a veteran of the War of 1812. He married Tabitha Whittaker. Her father, whose name was Whittaker, fought and died in the war of the Revolution. ''to be continued. ....'' Jim, you get your christmas wish. I have enclosed a copy of the diary. Please enjoy, but do not sell the diary. This dairy is available today because of the generosity of Bonnie, Karmen's mom, another Burnap researcher and my 17 yr. old son who re-typed and combined the 2 versions of the diary. The diary can be copied and distributed as long as it is distibuted in full, and includes the transcribers names. ©--- Mona Pomraning

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Cross-Stitch Quilt Blocks Quilt

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:::: '''A Sampler of Cross-Stitch Quilt Blocks''' Hand-embroidered, machine-pieced, and hand-quilted by Karen Carter - 2012-2016 Size: This is my 3am quilt since most of the stitching was done when I woke in the middle of the night. I stitched the alphabet quilt blocks from Cross Country Stitching magazine. Using Maggie Malon’s 5,500 Quilt Block Designs, I chose block #157, Robing Peter to Pay Paul, and sized it to be a nine-inch block to set the tree-inch squares into. With careful measuring each block was framed with the out-of-print Debbie Mum navy polka-dot print and half square triangles in the corners. I like how the red checker corner squares in the sashing create the Churn Dash patten at the intersections. Fabric colours were carefully chosen from my stash to match the cross-stitched blocks and some of the white background fabrics were leftovers from other projects. I was in turmoil over what to use for the backing. Then, when on a shopping expedition I luckily found more of the perfect red checker print that I had bought a few years earlier. An all-natural cotton batting was sandwiched between the top and back. Then I hand-quilted it simply with straight lines and two sizes of spools in the border. It was not easy to quilt in the thicker Aida Cloth. In 2016 I entered the quilt into local fairs where it won first prizes and grand champion. * Drayton Fall Fair * Mount Forest Fall Fair Also, the quilt was entered into the 2017 International Plowing Match Quilt Competition.'''2017 Quilt Winner''' https://www.plowingmatch.org/committees-2017-main/quilting-2017/quilt-competition Category 2, Pieced Quilt - Hand Quilted, Pieced by hand or machine / hand quilted. Minimum perimeter 324 inches. 1st Prize: Karen Carter, Mount Forest - “A Sampler of Cross Stitch Quilt Blocks”. Also an image (turned sideways) of the Queen of the Forrow standing beside this quilt. What a thrill it was to discover it won first prize for its category. == Sources ==

Croxton Kerrial Headstones

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''Transcribed by [[Constantino-25|Laurie H Constantino]] from CW Cruikshank’s typewritten manuscript; annotations in brackets and italics added by LHC in December 2021. For ease of reading, material quoted by Cruikshank is formatted with indentations and quotation marks that did not appear in the original manuscript. The following contains language that '''will be offensive to many'''. However, it is a historical document from a time and place where such language was common. It is a document which is very helpful to our research.'' ''You may link to any page by adding the page number to the page URL; such as, :https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Cruikshank-Perkins_Papers#8'' ---- == OUR FAMILY HISTORY == by
C. W. Cruikshank ''[Charles Wesley Cruikshank, 1863-1947, son of James Cruikshank, grandson of Alexander Cruikshank and Keziah Perkins, great-grandson of Stephen Perkins Sr and Catherine Summey]'' Every self-respecting person desires to know something of his ancestors, and he would be subnormal if he did not take satisfaction in finding that they had been worthy citizens and of respectable, if not noble, birth. While the writer makes no claim to so-called royal birth, he does take pride in knowing that his ancestors were of good origin and that they belonged to that large group of just good, average folk that have ever been the salt of human society. The story I relate, there will not be, "The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power", but more, "the short and simple annals of the poor" or, may I suggest, the biographies of just "average men and women." The sketch that follows is intended for my children and the few intimate friends and relatives that may choose to follow it through. There is no thought of it becoming a classic or a literary gem, just a homely effort to strengthen the ties of memory, when I shall have passed on. ---- === THE CRUIKSHANK FAMILY === The founder of the Cruikshank family in Lee County, Iowa was [[Cruikshank-363|Alexander Cruikshank]] ''[1805-1888]'', my grandfather. A quite complete account of his early life is found in a paper written by his youngest child, [[Cruikshank-487|J. P. Cruikshank]] ''[John Perkins Cruikshank 1852-1944]'' of Ft. Madison, Iowa, and at this date December 6, 1939, the only one of that family of eight children still living. I am pleased to submit a copy of that paper as a part of this sketch. (Read at the Cruikshank-Harrison Reunion, held at Donnellson, Iowa, June 28, 1935.) :Alexander Cruikshank, the founder of the Cruikshank family in Leo County, Iowa was born in Kristiansand, Kingdom of Norway, on February 2, 1805. His father, James Cruikshank, was a native of Old Deer, Aberdeen Shire, Scotland. The mother of Alexander, Susan Wilson, presumably a native of Norway, but of Scotch-Norwegian parentage, was the second wife of the father, his first wife being a sister of the mother of Alexander, Jane Wilson. Only two children, a daughter by the first wife and a son by the second, constituted the James Cruikshank branch of the family. :The father, James Cruikshank, died during the infancy of the son and the mother remarried when the latter attained the age of 12. Tendency of the children to take little or no interest in their family history caused young Alexander to grow to manhood knowing little of family record and his ancestry. Furthermore, at the age mentioned, ---- Page 2 :Alexander left the seaport home of Kristiansand and shipped on a sailing vessel as a cabin boy. :One year later, since his father was a member of the Masonic Craft, he was taken in charge by that Society and returned to the old Daledonian Cruikshank home community at Old Deer, where he attended school for a couple of years. :Young Alexander knew but little of the Cruikshank ancestry beyond the family of which he was a member, except that it was an old established lineage, following the usual avocations of the Scotch families of the period through which they passed. A few were prominent in the professions, others followed pastoral pursuits, such as breeders of improved livestock, others were soldiers, and a number were sailors. The father of the subject of this sketch, James Cruikshank, was a mill-wright by trade, which accounts for his being in Norway following that avocation. A Scotch Presbyterian, he seems to have been a man of good moral and religious habits as evidenced by the following copy of his Church letter: ::"These testify that the Bearer, James Cruikshank, an unmarried man, has resided in the Parish of Old Deer for the space of six years prior to the time he left this place and went to Christiansands the 26th day of March, 1787, and had always behaved himself soberly, decently and honestly, free of church censure, and scandal, or any bad vice known to us, so that he may be admitted to any Christian congregation where Providence may order his lot. ::Given at Old Deer, the tenth of March, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety years. ::Basils A. Dawson, Minister
::John Thompson, Elder
::Jo Naughten, Elder." :After acquiring a liberal education, Father Cruikshank returned to his first love, the fascination, roving life of a sailor. Until he reached the age of 29 years, his home was on the ocean, where he engaged in various capacities from cabin boy to command of a vessel, principally on the waters of the Atlantic, Baltic and Arctic Oceans, and the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas. :In 1824 Alexander enlisted and served for nine months in the Mexican Navy, during that country's struggle with Spain for its independence. He was wounded in a naval engagement off the Coast of Panama, for which service he was entitled to a Mexican Headright - 1200 acres of land in that Republic. Since the value of the land was only about 10 cents per acre, and since the service on young Alexander's part was mainly as a "Soldier of Fortune," no effort was ever made to exercise the right. Continuing his seafaring vocation until the beginning of the year 1832, Alexander decided to temporarily abandon the sea and become a land­lubber in America. In January 1832, in company with one John Thompson, a fellow shipmate, he somewhat reluctantly forsook his ship in New York, which city at that time had a population of about 70,000. :With the idea of trying their fortunes in the thinly settled interior, Alexander and his companion went by steam boat up the Hudson River to Albany, New York, thence by the Erie canal and railroad to Buffalo. Here, reports of ---- Page 3 :Indian raids in the Mississippi Valley region - their intended destination - gave them a foretaste of what they were to encounter. From Buffalo they traveled by lake steamer on Lake Erie to the Town of Erie, and from there by stage to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. At the tavern where they stopped in the latter city, they met returning emigrants from the Middle West who gave discouraging accounts of hostile Indians, cold winters, wet springs, hot summers and mosquitoes, wild beasts that killed the young stock of the settlers, and other discouraging features of that region. This caused the would-be landlubbers to feel that they were making a mistake in abandoning the enchanting life on the sea for the life of a settler in a wild and sparsely settled country. The call to return to the roaming life on water of the World was beginning to be heard. "Once a sailor, always a sailor," was an additional urge to return to their first love. The final decision to give up the land venture prevailed. They planned to proceed to New Orleans by steamboat, down the Ohio River to its junction with the Mississippi, thence to New Orleans where they would have no trouble in contacting out-going vessels. On board a River steamer, they proceeded down the Ohio to Marietta, where a deplorable and fatal accident occurred to Father Cruikshank's comrade, which changed the life course of the ancestor whose memory we are honoring today. In passing the large revolving fly-wheel which passed through a pit in the floor of the vessel, and which regulated the power of the engine generated by the steam, he stumbled and fell into the pit, where he was crushed and mangled to death before the engine could be stopped. :Father attended his comrade's burial in the Marietta Mound cemetery and sent his personal effects to his relatives in New York. :By this sad occurrence, your ancestor was again placed in the trying position as to what course to pursue. While stopping at Marietta, he became acquainted with a Mr. Bissell who was on his way to his home at Beardstown, Illinois, where he was a large land-owner. Together, they continued to Beardstown, via the Ohio, Mississippi, and Illinois Rivers, where they met [[Perkins-16649|Keziah Perkins]] ''[1810-1894]'', a native of Lawrence County, Kentucky, who was serving as a nurse to the invalid wife of Mr. Bissell. Two years later, Father married Miss Perkins who came of Revolutionary stock. [[Perkins-5800|George Perkins]] ''[1754-1840]'', her grandfather, served under General Francis Marion, and died in Lee County, Iowa. His remains, with those of his [[Manning-2904|wife]] ''[Keziah Manning 1763-1849]'', rest in the celebrated Sharon Cemetery in the Western part of Lee County. The State of Iowa caused to be erected at his grave twenty-five years ago, a beautiful granite monument. By the way, this cemetery bears the distinction of containing the remains of a soldier of every war participated in by the U. S. A. Government. :After a short stay at the Bissell home, in May, 1832, our subject made his first advent into the Iowa county, then a part of Michigan Territory, crossing the Mississippi River at Keokuk, then designated as “Rat Row Landing" at the foot of the Des Moines Rapids, the settlement then consisting of not over a half-dozen cabins and shacks. Father did odd jobs during the remainder of 1832 for Mr. Bissell and others in Hancock, Adams, and Cass Counties, and Beardstown, Illinois. In 1833 he burned a kiln of brick at Montebello, then the county-seat of Hancock County, Illinois. Some of these bricks can be found in old buildings in that vicinity and in the town of Nauvoo. During that year he had a severe attack of cholera at Montebello. This was a most terrible disease, ---- Page 4 :from which many died. My father, then a single man, often said that he owed his recovery to Dr. Isaac Galland's timely and personal attention. The above sketch was read by Uncle John P. Cruikshank, the youngest and only living child of the Alexander Cruikshank family at that time, at a Cruikshank-Harrison reunion, held at Donnellson, Iowa, June 28, 1935. He planned to carry the sketch farther, but due to the infirmities of old age, it was not done. It is my purpose, therefore, to complete it in so far as I can. In doing so, I shall draw upon my own personal contacts, memory of incidents and facts related to me by my grandparents, my parents, and other members of the family; also upon letters, pictures, and recorded history that is available, among which the two following books are of special value: "Andreas' Illustrated Atlas of Lee County, Iowa, 1874" "Andreas' Illustrated Atlas of Lee County, Iowa, 1874," [https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui:atlases_3916 images] and [http://genealogytrails.com/iowa/lee/history.html partial text] and the "History of Lee County, Iowa, 1879", published by the Western Historical Co. of Chicago, Ill. [https://books.google.com/books?id=WVJKAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false "History of Lee County, Iowa, 1879"]. From the standpoint of local history, these two books are of special value. A copy of each is in my possession and should be cherished and retained in the family. “Andreas’ Illustrated Atlas of Lee Co." contains an excellent picture of the Alexander Cruikshank home, and both it and the History of Lee Co. contain very interesting sketches of the Old Pioneer ancestor and his wife. The History of Lee Co. also contains a most interesting account of Alexander Cruikshank's first entrance into Iowa. Since these accounts were dictated during the life of the Old Pioneer, they may be accepted as authentic. At best, the account that follows will be incomplete and, perchance, in error at times, for there are many missing links that could be supplied only by those who have passed on. Again, both memory and tradition are, at times, quite unreliable in what they report. Nevertheless, I shall use due care and sincerely endeavor to leave a record that will be true in the main. It has been definitely established that the Old Pioneer, Alexander Cruikshank, landed at Beardstown, Ill., in May, 1832. In the History of Lee Co. (mentioned above) is found the following statement: "Mr. Cruikshank first visited “Foot of the Rapids” (Keokuk) in the fall of 1832”. But this first advent into Iowa was only a visit, and it is evident that he spent the following winter and all of 1833 doing odd jobs for Mr. Bissell and others in Hancock, Adams, Schuyler, and Cass counties, all in Ill. During this period it is evident that his acquaintance with Miss Keziah Perkins deepened into an agreement of marriage, which took place at the bride's home in Hancock county in January, 1834. From the History of Lee County, Iowa, I am pleased to quote the following: :"In the beginning of 1834, Mr. Cruikshank took unto himself a wife in the person of Miss Keziah Perkins of Hancock County, Ill. A short time after his marriage, he started for the Black Hawk country to locate a home for himself and his wife. When he reached the Mississippi River opposite Puck-e-she-tuck [the foot of the rapids], he hired a canoe and being an old sailor he made a sail out of his blanket, and started up the river for Ft. Madison. The river was rough, and several times he expected he and canoe would part company, but he weathered the gale and landed safely at Ft. Madison. At that time, there was no sign of ---- Page 5 :a settlement west of the few cabins at Ft. Madison, but having come to locate a home for himself and the wife he had recently taken, Cruikshank started back into the interior toward Skunk River. After prospecting a little, he selected a claim in what is now Pleasant Ridge Township, about two miles from that stream, and about the same distance to the southeast from the present village of Lowell. He prepared a shanty, and when the spring opened, he broke up about eleven acres of the virgin soil, which he planted to sod corn and raised a very good crop. :"During the summer, Mr. Cruikshank assisted in building the barracks at Fort Des Moines (Montrose). He burned a kiln of lime that season, 596 bushels of which he sold to the United States at 12 1/2 cents per bushel. His limekiln was of the most primitive kind - a layer of logs, and then a layer of stone. When the kiln was large enough, the heap was fired from the bottom. The site of the first limekiln in Lee County was just below the "Old Orchard." He also built several of the stone chimneys to the barracks. When the troops came in from the plains in November, 1834, the barracks were ready for occupancy. :"In the fall of 1834, Mr. Cruikshank sold his first claim which is now covered in part by the farm of the widow of the late Col. Price. After the sale, he selected another one near what is now Clay Grove, and included in the farm of Berry Wilcoxson, Esq. During the winter Mr. Cruikshank lived alone in the midst of the wilderness, and once, for a period of six weeks, did not see the face of a white man. A large party of Indians was encamped that winter on the site now covered by Lowell, but they never showed him any violence. In the spring of 1835, his wife and her family came from Illinois, and joined him in his wilderness home. In the season of 1835, Mr. C. raised about twenty acres of sod-corn on his second claim. That fall, he sold this claim to a man named Davis, who in turn sold it to John Martin, who occupied it in the spring of 1836. In 1836, Mr. Cruikshank made a third claim at the site of his present homestead, which he has continued to occupy from the time his first cabin was built thereon.” On the first claim in Pleasant Ridge Township, the exact location of his so-called cabin is not known, but it was a sort of dugout in the bank of a small stream, as a result of which he was introduced at an “Old Settlers" meeting as the "cave man". On this first claim, John Box, a well known character in pioneer days, and a near-by settler, loaned him a yoke of oxen with which to prepare the ground for his corn. On the second claim Mr. Cruikshank built a cabin in which he lived during the winter of 1834-35, and in which his first child ([[Cruikshank-475|James]] ''[James Perkins 1835-1920]'', my father) was born May 7, 1835, the first white child born in Marion Township, and for many years prior to his death, the oldest native white person born in Lee County, Iowa. It is a rather peculiar coincidence that the cabin in which my father was born was located on the present site of the Clay Grove cemetery, ---- Page 6 and that my father's grave is fairly within the dooryard of that old cabin. The third and permanent claim was in Franklin Township, portions of Section two and three. The original claim contained over 300 acres, but later was reduced by sale to 227 acres. On this claim, Mr. Cruikshank built a substantial cabin, typical of those pioneer days. It served as his home until 1850, in which year he erected a one and one-half story brick house with brick burned on the farm by grandfather Cruikshank. The writer has in his possession one pair of the brick molds used to form the unburt clay. The brick kiln was located about 16 rods from the new house, and the small enclosed field just north of the barn yard was thereafter referred to as the "brickyard lot." All of the Old Pioneer's children were born in the log cabin on this third claim, except my father who, as previously stated, was born on the Clay Grove claim, and [[Cruikshank-487|Uncle John]] [John Perkins Cruikshank 1852-1944], the youngest child, who was born in the new brick home. “Andreas’ Illustrated Historical Atlas of Lee County, Iowa," contains an excellent picture of the brick house that was erected by the Old Pioneer. Incidentally, it may be of interest to know that the writer was born in this brick house, his parents residing there temporarily until their permanent domicile could be completed. Somewhat akin to "My Grandfather's Clock", this permanent domicile was raised (it being a log house) on the same day that I was born, and was completed and occupied a few days following. The story is extremely interesting to me, for it reads like romance from the pages of fiction. I could write many pages but my purpose in this sketch is to give a brief account, and my personal impressions of the personalities and outstanding traits of character that will enable those that follow to form a fair mental picture of our pioneer ancestors in Lee County, Iowa. But I can not refrain from observing how Fate, or shall I say predestination, weaves upon the loom of life some very odd and riddle-like patterns of human existence. Thus, the paths of Alexander Cruikshank, a roaming, homeless sailor, but with seeming patrician ancestry, and Keziah Perkins, a child of frontier, backwoods training but with a background that might well imply plebeian lineage, were mysteriously, if not miraculously, joined in holy wedlock, "The bloom or blight of man's happiness.” Byron has well said, "It is strange, but true; for truth is always strange, stranger than fiction.", and so we must view the union of our two forebears. Reared amidst environments most striking in their dissimilarities and with so little in common upon which to build a home and rear a family in the wilds of the New West, their story will rival the best in romance and fiction. Starting, as they did, with nothing in the way of material goods, only as it could be supplied by their own hands from the gifts of nature, they built their rude cabins, procured their own food, and protected ---- Page 7 themselves and their babies from the extreme cold of winter, the inherent diseases of summer, and the native instincts of the wild animals that roamed both forest and plain. Step by step, little by little, they accumulated from nature's storehouse, and, while at times the going was hard and the food was of the simplest kind, there is no record of desperate want or suffering; and I can but marvel that of nine children born to them, all grew to adult life except one who died in infancy---a record seldom surpassed under our more scientific and modern ways of sanitation. They lived the simple life with the latch-string always out to neighbors and new­comers, the which engendered a kindred feeling that developed a friendship and hospitality never surpassed and which even today is proverbial. For fifty-four years these two ancestors lived most happily together. They saw the wild prairies and primeval forests give way to well improved and cultivated farms, luxuriant and industrial cities, free schools and self-supported churches, and a high degree of culture, refinement, and recreation, all of which produced a civilization and that independent way of life never before equaled or enjoyed by the common man. It is not my purpose to elaborate upon these marvelous changes, for they are well known to all; but to have been a part of their beginning and to have experienced a portion of their development as was the high privilege of our two progenitors, is an inheritance that we who have their blood in our veins may well cherish with pride. ---- Page 8 === THE PERKINS FAMILY === The first known of our branch of this family was George W. Perkins, born in South Carolina, March 22, 1752 ''[Per his pension application, transcribed at https://revwarapps.org/r8113.pdf , George was born 1754. He did not have a middle name or initial]''. Little is known of his ancestors or parentage, other than that they came from England. ''[George’s grandfather on his paternal line was of African descent.]'' He was a hatter by trade ''[Joshua Perkins, Georges’ father, was also a hatter, https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:J.F._Perkins_vs._J.R._White_Trial_Notes#47 ]'', but more distinguished as a soldier of the Revolutionary War, serving under Marion, the Swamp Fox. He and his wife moved to Iowa in 1837, and lived with their only daughter, Mrs. [[Perkins-6953|Anna Graves]] ''[Anna E Perkins 1780-1862]''. Here they both died and were buried in the cemetery close to the farm on which they had lived near Primrose, Iowa. Later their remains were moved to the Sharon cemetery, Lee Co. Iowa, where the state of Iowa erected a memorial monument to the memory of this Old Pioneer Soldier. ''[ [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81884227/george-perkins Find-A-Grave memorial] ] '' The monument was "erected under the supervision of the Torrence Post, G. A. R., at the solicitations of the Keokuk and Jean Espy Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution, aided by the Lexington Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution.” The monument is made of the best quality of Barre granite, quarried in the great granite fields of Vermont. In construction, it consists of three parts and stands about five and one-half feet high. A flintlock musket and powder horn are cut in bold relief on the top piece. In the main die, on which rests the top piece, the following is inscribed:
GEORGE PERKINS A Soldier of the American Revolution
Born in South Carolina, March 22, 1752
Died in Lee County, Iowa, Nov. 27, 1840
Served Two Years under Marion
Oree, Brown, and Robinson
South Carolina and North Carolina.
Militias and Regulars
On the sub-base stone in letters of bold relief is inscribed:
Erected by the
The State of Iowa.
On the back side of the main die is inscribed the names of the different societies and chapters, under whose supervision and solicitations it was erected, as given above. As part of the dedicatory services for this monument, there was an address by the Hon. J.P. Cruikshank of Ft. Madison, Iowa, a great grandson of the Old Pioneer Soldier [John Perkins Cruikshank 1852-1944, son of Keziah Perkins, daughter of Stephen Perkins Sr, son of George Perkins]. Since this address gives a most interesting and, so far as known, authentic account of the old ancestor's life, I am making it a part of this historical sketch: [https://newspaperarchive.com/fort-madison-evening-democrat-may-28-1907-p-2/ The address as reported in the Ft. Madison Evening Democrat] follows : :"Concerning the life and military services of the man to whose memory this noble monument is erected, there is little to be said, ---- Page 9 or rather little that can be said authoritatively at this late date. Generations have come and gone since he was in active life. Nearly three score years and ten have passed since he was laid to rest in the quiet pioneer graveyard a few miles from this spot. The military records at Washington reveal meager, but authentic, data of his enlistments and service. The Perkins' family Bible gives simply the dates of his birth, marriage, death and place of burial. The remainder is traditional family history. :"Born in the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina, over a century and a half ago, the Old Pioneer Soldier followed the occupations of a hunter, trapper, tiller of the soil, and, in later years, dressed skins and fur pelts and manufactured them into caps, gloves, and various articles of wearing apparel. In the year of 1779, he was united in marriage to Keziah Manning, in the state of North Carolina. ''[Per pension application filed by Keziah Manning Perkins, George and Keziah were married 5 Apr 1780 in Bladen County, North Carolina.]'' Only two children, a son ''[Stephen Perkins Sr]'' and daughter ''[Anna E Perkins Graves]'', were born of this union, from which came a long line of descendants, numbering over five hundred, dead and living, scattered all the way from the Alleghenies to far Alaska. He subsequently lived in the states of North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, and finally, in 1837, moved to the vicinity of Primrose, in this county, then a part of the Wisconsin Territory. Here the aged couple resided with [[Graves-6906|a grandson]] ''[Stephen Hardy Graves 1803-1885]'' the remainder of their days, which in his case was only a little over three years while his wife survived him nine years. They certainly lived the full measure of life, he dying in his 89th year and she in her 87th. Both were buried in the cemetery mentioned, near the farm on which they died. Within the last year, what was left of their remains, together with the moldering clay in which they were embedded, was disinterred and again returned to Mother Earth, in this beautiful necropolis. :"The records of the War Department give May, 1776 as the date of his first enlistment, from the state of South Carolina. Since it was custom in the Revolutionary War, at least in that state, to enlist for short periods, even so short as one month, he is recorded as having enlisted no less than nine times in the regular service from May 1776, to May, 1780, aggregating about two years in all. These enlistments seem to have been simply for a raid or foray, and the short periods of service are in a manner accounted for when it is known that he served a greater portion of the time under Gen. Francis Marion, who had peculiar, if not erratic, ideas in regard to the manner of conducting a campaign. However, for cunning and strategy, dash and daring in his raids, no other leader of the Revolutionary period was equal to Marion, the Swamp Fox. Oree, Brown, and Robinson are given as colonels, and Gregg, LeBash and others as captains under whom George Perkins served. It is not stated that he participated in any important engagements. Seemingly in keeping with his native state's noted adherence to the doctrine of state's rights, so forcibly shown in later years, her soldiers confined their fighting to keeping the enemy out of her borders, and well they seemed to have performed that mission. ---- Page 10 :"It is further shown that the old Pioneer enlisted also from the state of North Carolina, after his marriage. Accepting as true the usual claims of descendants of Revolutionary patriots, there were few privates in that war, but this one seems to have been an exception, as he served solely in the ranks. He also served at different times in the militias of the two Carolinas, in which service, according to tradition however, he at onetime held a minor office. In 1834, while a resident of Kentucky, he applied for and received a pension, but lived only six years to enjoy it. Strong and rugged in body and mind, but unlearned in letters, he lived the simple life. :"His maintenance was chiefly from what he slew in the forest and cultivated in the clearings. He wore garments made from deer skins, dressed with his own hands, supplemented with the coarse woolen and cotton fabrics that his good wife carded, spun, and wove. He smoked his pipe in contentment, using only tobacco cultivated and cured by his own labor, drank his whisky straight, manufactured with his own hands in a crude domestic still that was little more than a copper tea-kettle attached to a coil of the same material. The worst that can be said of him is that he was a man who liked his dram. The fact that he lived so long proves one of two things: the brand that he manufactured and drank was a much better product than that of the present day, or his constitution was so rugged and so fortified by regular habits and the pure mountain air and crystal waters of his native country that the bad effects were completely neutralized. While it is not known that he was a member of any church, he was far from being an irreverent man. He trusted in God and kept his powder dry. He so lived, independent and oblivious of a higher civilization, never once dreaming that one day a grateful commonwealth would honor his memory with a granite memorial that will possibly endure so long as the government that he aided to establish. :"His was a type of man born and adapted to meet the exigencies of the day in which he lived. Time and conditions have changed since then. The man with the coon-skin cap, leather breeches, and flint-lock gun that did service in war, as well as in peace, has filled his mission and passed to give place to the man who in time of peace rides a gang-plow, guides a steamship, runs a locomotive engine, or drives a chug-wagon, and in war wears a khaki uniform, carries a repeating rifle, manipulates a deadly machine-gun, lays explosive mines and blows up great vessels and vast armies by the wholesale. :"Without detracting from the glory of the man who in spirit is the hero of this hour and this occasion, the fact is recognized that the state, in providing for the erection of this monument, had not in view the individual man so much as the principle for which he stood and fought. To us who look at it now, and to those who observe it in years to come, it is a reminder that the memory of ---- Page 11 :those who helped to establish this government with its free institutions, and of those who have defended the same, shall be honored and kept green in the hearts of a grateful people.” :"His bones are dust, his flint-lock rust,
:His soul is with the saints, we trust” George Perkins moved from South Carolina to Kentucky and was induced by his grandson, Stephen Graves to come to Iowa where he lived with his only daughter, Anna, and her son Stephen, near Primrose, Lee Co., Iowa. William Graves, his son-in-law, died in Kentucky before his widow and son came to Iowa. Under the map for Franklin Township in the "Andreas’ Illustrated Historical Atlas of Lee County, Iowa, 1874”, there is the following notation: "The first families that moved to this township were Alex. Cruikshank, George Perkins, Edley McVey, and Charles McVey”. [https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui%3Aatlases_3899 Andreas' Illustrated Atlas of Lee County, Iowa, 1874] Since Primrose is in Harrison Township, it would seem that George Perkins first settled in Franklin Township before moving to the vicinity of Primrose, although Uncle John makes no mention of it in his review; but, since the early settlers made frequent shifts to new claims, it is quite likely true. To George Perkins and his wife, there were born two children, Stephen and Anna. Several years before his death, my father, the oldest child of the Alex. Cruikshank family, dictated to me, at my request, a brief sketch of these two children and their families. It was given to me from memory and copied by me as given at the time; it is, therefore, subject to such errors as the lapse of time and human frailties will bring; but, since my father possessed a most remarkable memory, knew many of the persons personally, and had heard the story told in the home over and over by his mother, a daughter of Stephen Perkins, I am well satisfied that it is in the main correct. The following is the story as given to me by my father: :"From all accounts that have come down to us, Stephen Perkins, the only son of the Old Revolutionary Soldier, was a rather unusual character, his unusual characteristics seemed to have been on the seamy side of life. As a boy and young man, he exhibited a tendency toward shiftlessness, and, when prompted to act, spent his energy in playing tricks and pranks on others. One incident that my mother used to relate will illustrate. Since his father was a hatter, young Stephen had access to many kinds of furs in which to dress himself. On one occasion, when his mother and sister were at home alone, he costumed himself to represent the Devil, and be assured that the Devil in those early days of superstition and illiteracy was a real personality with a forked tail and such other hideous quackeries as could be assigned by an over-wrought imagination. When the young man was thus costumed, he quietly slipped to the ---- Page 12 :cabin door, opened it just wide enough to poke his hairy foot through, gave it a few shakes and withdrew it. The mother and sister were startled, but having become accustomed to face frontier life as it came, invited the mysterious being to “pear agin", whereat the rogue leaped into the room and proceeded to act the part of the demon that he seemed to be. The two lone women, fairly paralyzed with fear, crouched in a remote corner and with pitiable lamentations pleaded, "Banish, banish in the name of the Holy One, banish! Banish good Devil. Banish from our sight!” The incident became a family tradition and was frequently related by my mother with some degree of gusto.” :"Stephen Perkins grew to manhood in the state of South Carolina, in which state he was married to Miss Catherine Summa. (There has always been some question in my mind as to the state in which Stephen Perkins was born. His mother came from North Carolina; his father, also, lived for a time in that state; and it has been my understanding that the Old Revolutionary soldier and his wife were married there. C.W.C.) :"Later Stephen Perkins and his wife moved to Kentucky and lived in both Floyd and Lawrence counties, but their principal place of abode was on the Tug Fork of Big Sandy, near Licking Creek, not far from the present city of Louisa in Lawrence county. They lived in the state of Kentucky for several years; where several of their children, including your grandmother, Mrs. Alex Cruikshank were born. It was a typical frontier community. From Kentucky, Stephen Perkins moved to Ohio, then to Indiana, but I do not know the locations. In 1832 he moved to Illinois and took up a claim in the S.E. Corner of Hancock County. While the cabin was located in Hancock Co., my mother said that the claim included land in the three counties of Hancock, Adams, and Schuyler." I will at this time drop the story given me by my father and give a quotation from an old book which deals with the early history of Hancock county and the adjacent territory. The title of the book is “Augusta’s Story” and was compiled by the Martha Board Chapter, D.A.R., written and edited by Harriett Cooper Catlin and Ralph W. Crane. The story deals with the early history of Augusta, Pulaski, both in Hancock Co. Ill. and Huntsville, in Schuyler Co. adjacent Hancock Co. In regard to Stephen Perkins there is the following: :"Stephen Perkins of Kentucky, but then living in Indiana, came in 1832 with his family and took up a pre-emption right on the S.W. 1/4 of Section 6. Here he built a double log cabin and smoke house, and improved and fenced 5 acres of land. In the fall of 1834, he sold out and moved to Iowa.” (this place was purchased by Rev. William Crane--R.W.C.). On pp. 196 and 197 of the above book, I find the following: :"The house of the Rev. William Crane stands at the end of a lane which extends eastward 300 or 400 yards from a point on the Adams-Schuyler county line road, a little more than one-half mile south of the corner stone where these two counties join Hancock. ---- Page 13 :Before this frame house was built, (in the spring of 1838) the family lived in a double log house which had been built by Stephen Perkins, who came here in 1832 and entered claim for the South West quarter of Section Six, Huntsville Township known then as TWO north and FOUR west."
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:"In August of 1834, the uncle of Mrs. Crane, Abraham Newfield, came with Rev. William Crane from Cape Girardeau County Missouri, to Schuyler Co., Ill. They arranged to purchase the claim of Stephen Perkins, which quarter section now forms the main portion of the Rev. William Crane Estate. They then returned to Mo. They returned to Rushville, Dec. 6, of 1834, and remained there until February, 1835, when they moved to Huntsville Township and took possession of their new home that had been purchased from Steven (?) Perkins." In the same book I find the following on pp. 212. :"The first marriage in Huntsville Township was performed by Rev. William Crane in the summer of 1835 --- a Mr. Cruikshank and Miss Keziah Perkins. xxx The first death was that of John Perkins on the S.W.¼ Sec. 6. He was buried at Camdon. (The death must have occurred between 1832-1835, and evidently the cemetery at Pulaski and that on the King farm had not been opened -- R.W.C.) In regard to the marriage of Alexander Cruikshank and Miss Keziah Perkins, the account as given above is in error for the Perkins family moved to Iowa the early part of February of 1835, and my father was born on the Clay Grove claim, May 7, 1835. Grandfather and grandmother were married early in the year of 1834. There is, also, a discrepancy in regard to the death of John Perkins as given in the "Augusta's Story". John Perkins lived to be an old man and the writer knew him when he used to visit at the Cruikshank home. He was, also, one of the brothers that made the trip to California. In my father's account, he says that William Perkins died in Ohio. It may be that in this he was in error, and that it was William instead of John that is referred to in the "Augusta's Story". The initials "R.W.C." stand for Ralph W. Crane, a grandson of the Rev. William Crane who married Alex Cruikshank and Miss Keziah Perkins. This grandson was one of the editors of the "Augusta's Story." I again take up the story as given me by my father. :"He, Stephen Perkins, left Illinois and moved to Iowa in the early part of February, 1835. My mother came with them and joined her husband in his cabin home near Clay Grove where I was born, May 7th of that year. Stephen Perkins settled on a claim near the Cruikshank cabin. His claim included the land that later became the estate of Edward Courtright, adjacent to the Post Office of Clay Grove, and now occupied and owned by Clyde Overton. After a few years, Stephen Perkins sold his claim in Iowa and moved to Lewis Co. Missouri, in which state and county he died. I can not recall the date that he left Iowa. ---- Page 14 :"That he was a man with a roving disposition is evidenced by the fact that he lived in North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri ( The Augusta’s Story also places him in Indiana C.W.C.) :"As to his occupations, it can be fairly well summed up by the expression, “A jack of all trades and a master of none." At different times in his life he was known to have been engaged in farming, salt and iron mining, Negro trade, turkey and hog trading, hunting bees and deer, ginseng trade, etc. He was what may be termed a backwoodsman. He was not much of a success in any of his many undertakings, and, if such a term may be correctly applied to him, he "broke up” three times as it is reported, selling at one time almost everything in the house to pay his debts. :"To Stephen Perkins and his wife were born eleven children, the only thing at which this peculiar character seems to have proven eminently successful. Following is a list of their children: (1) George (2) Keziah (3) John (4) Spencer (5) William (6) Betsy (7) Talitha (8) Louisa (9) Eli (10) Moses (11) Stephen. (Note: I am not certain that all are given in the order of birth-CWC) :"Of the above list, George was the oldest, and like his father possessed a roving disposition and died in Kansas----died while exploring the country in his wagon. He was married and had four children, two girls and two boys, but I do not know anything about them. George was named after his grandfather, the Old Revolutionary soldier. My first child, your oldest brother was, also, named for him. :"Keziah, the second child, and my mother, married Alex. Cruikshank. They moved to Iowa and were among the first settlers of Lee County, where they lived for many years on the Cruikshank farm in Franklin Township. (Note: I plan to write more about her later -- CWC) :"John, the third child, who had a farm in Missouri, roved around considerably. He rented his farm in Missouri and went to Galena, Ill. to work in the lead mines but returned to Missouri. In 1850 in the company of John Fugget, the first husband of Aunt Betsy, and his two brothers, Stephen and Eli, John went to California in response to the "gold rush". They made the trip with ox-teams. Here they remained for two years and engaged in mining, but did not meet with success. Eli died in California when he was about twenty-one years old. Fugget broke his leg, and when sufficiently recovered to travel, in company with the two living brothers started to return home by way of the Isthmus of Panama. Fugget died on board the vessel and was buried at sea. John and Stephen continued the journey, crossing the Isthmus on the backs of natives. They then sailed on a vessel of the Vanderbilt line to New York City, from which place they made their way home to Missouri. :"Spencer strayed away from home and lived in the South – Louisiana I believe. He married but not much is known of him, further than that he was a strong rebel sympathizer and joined the Confederate Army. ---- Page 15 :"William died in Ohio when but eighteen years of age. (Note: In the Augusta's Story, heretofore quoted, it is stated that the first death in Huntsville Township "was that of John Perkins." We know that it could not have been John, for he lived to make the trip to California. I am wondering, though, if the death mentioned in the Augusta’s Story could have been William, stated by my father to have died in Ohio. C.W.C.) :"Stephen after returning from California went to Texas, Grayson County, where he died, and where his posterity still live. He married twice and served two years in the Confederate Army by compulsion, for at heart he was a strong Union man. (Note: Uncle J.P. Cruikshank, when a young man, went to Texas and became quite well acquainted with Stephen and his family. While in Texas, he taught school in Grayson County. C.W.C.) :"Betsy married Stephen Fugget and lived in Missouri. Fugget with the three brothers-in-law made the trip to California and lost his life as previously stated. His widow then married a Mr. Ammerman, a typical southern gentleman who owned slaves. By her first husband Betsy had several children. The family moved to Texas and as far as I know, their children still reside there. By her second husband, Betsy had one son, Wesley - a doctor - with whom she lived after the death of her second husband. (Note: Wesley Ammerman is about the same age as I. He used to visit with his mother at the Cruikshank home, and we played together as boys. He is still living, so far as I know – C.W.C. ) :"Talitha married a man by the name of Soward. From Illinois they went to California and, although Talitha and her husband are both dead, their grandchildren still live there. :"Louisa married a man by the name of Bird ''[Burch LC]''. They went to Texas and there died. I can give no further information about her. :"Moses, for some reason, I have no account of him. :"Anna Perkins, the only daughter of the Old Revolutionary soldier, was a quiet, unassuming woman and in no way comparable to her thriftless brother, heretofore described. She married William Graves. To this union several children were born. The husband died while living in Kentucky, after which his widow and two sons Stephen and Lyles, moved to Iowa. They established a claim near Primrose, Lee County, Iowa. It was through the influence of the grandsons, Stephen and Lyles Graves, that the Old Revolutionary soldier and wife were induced to come to Iowa to live with their daughter and grandsons, and in whose home they both died. Both Stephen and Lyles were married. Stephen had a large family, both boys and girls. Lyles did not have a large family. Stephen and Lyles both moved to Missouri, Lewis County, where they both died. So far as I know, their children moved to Kansas, McPherson Co., where their children still live.” This completes the story as given me by my father. I realize that it is incomplete and that in part, it may be in error; but it is the best we have and so far as it goes, gives a fair idea of the family. The story he has given is quite typical of pioneer life --- large families, frequent moves, relatives widely separated, the whereabouts of ---- Page 16 any unknown to the others, and many details that have been forgotten beyond recall. As I endeavor to put together the ravelled ends of this story of life here on earth, I can only wonder whether beyond the mysteries of life and death there will be a reunion of those we “have loved and lost the while." Reason brings confusion, doubts, and perchance, dismay. Hope that "springs eternal in the human heart" more sustainingly whispers, "yes". Yes, :"Love will dream and Faith will trust
:That somehow, somewhere, meet we must.
:Alas for him who never sees
:The stars shine through his cypress-trees!
:Who, hopeless, lays his dead away
:Nor looks to see the breaking day
:Across the mournful marbles play!
:Who hath not learned in hours of faith,
:The truth to flesh and sense unknown,
:That Life in ever lord of Death
:And love can never lose its own.” Thus has Whittier most beautifully ''[illegible]'' it is a most sustaining thought, and since it seems so universal, hence God given, may we not logically believe that it is true. Thus far I have only briefly referred to the wife of Stephen Perkins, but in reality, through native gifts, she was an outstanding woman and the mainstay of her family. Through the dice like freaks in human society, it frequently happens that a no account man is joined in marriage with a quite superior woman, or vice versa. On his great loom of mating, Cupid brings forth some queer, if not misshapen patterns. So it would seem to have been in the union of Stephen Perkins and Catharine Summa. She was the mother of eleven children and through the nomadic, shiftless tendencies of her husband, it is known that she resided in the following states (my authority for this is my father): North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas. My father insisted, though, that the above list was not complete, and that in all she lived in thirteen different states, although he was unable to name. the others. As previously stated, she with her husband and family moved to Iowa during the early part of February, 1835. Later, they moved to Missouri, Lewis Co., where Stephen Perkins died. After his death, his widow lived in Arkansas, and Texas, then back to Missouri, and then back to Iowa, where for several years she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Alexander Cruikshank. Here she died in June, 1875, at the advanced age of 93 --- a long, checkered, if not romantic life, indeed. I am unable to locate the exact date that she came to live with her daughter in Iowa, but know that it covered a ---- Page 17 period of several years. Since I was born in 1863, I was twelve years old at the time of her death, and I have a very vivid recollection of her, for since my home was on the Alex. Cruikshank farm and located less than a quarter of a mile from the home of my grandparents, it would seem that I spent about half of my time there. As a result, I came to know grandmother Perkins (she was my great grandmother) as we called her, quite well. Even to this day I can recall her in memory as one of the distinct personalities of my boyhood days. Her room was downstairs in the S.E. corner of the house, just opposite the kitchen, with an enclosed porch between them. During the summer months, she spent much of her time on the porch, where she had a commanding view of the well, back yard, and garden. She was not a large woman, but was, as I recall her, almost finical in her dress and personal habits. She always wore a cap and invariably kept her cane by her side. She seemed to have one special purpose and that was to keep the chickens and children away from the well, and the rap of cane on the floor meant a general scampering. She always impressed me as rather austere so that I was rather afraid of her. I do not recall that she ever put a gentle hand on my head or in any way seemed particularly fond of children. To her, boys and dirt were synonymous and, since she had an innate antipathy for dirt, it was hard for her to tolerate a bunch of boys who were proverbially noted for having dirty feet, hands, necks, and ears, especially when they came slopping around the pump. Such were my childish impressions; but her life's history, as related to me in later years, led me to realize that I did not prize her at her true worth. Today as I try to review her career, I am proud that her blood flows in my own veins. Grandmother Perkins was born in North Carolina but I have no knowledge of her parentage, further than that they originally came from Pennsylvania, and were known as “Pennsylvania Dutch". She died June 1875, and was buried in the Clay Grove cemetery, near her daughter, Mrs. Alex. Cruikshank. ---- Page 18 Of the persons mentioned in the preceding pages, I had a personal boyhood acquaintance with several, and while a delineation of their individual characteristics, based upon such observations, can not have great value of accepted finality, I believe that it will prove both interesting and informative. I will, therefore, submit the following reminiscent sketches, the first being of the Old Pioneer and founder of the Cruikshank family in Lee County, Iowa: '''Alexander Cruikshank''' Of all the personalities of my childhood, outside my parents, grandfather Cruikshank takes first place. What is more, from the standpoint of approved character, he has ever lived in my memory as a prince among men and a model of exalted manhood. Born of Scotch parentage, his background was Calvinistic-Presbyterian, and while he had but little sympathy with the dogmas that grew out of it, its influence did much to establish in his mind attitudes toward God and man. As previously stated, his father died when he was about five years old. At the age of twelve he left home to accept service on board a sailing vessel of those days as a cabin boy, from which time he was compelled to meet the vicissitudes of life alone and without the guiding hand of paternal care. For fifteen years-- yes, those fifteen formative years of habit and character building---his home was on board various types of ocean vessels, among strangers, and surrounded by vices and temptations so common to the roving, reckless, if not buccaneering, life of a "sailor before the mast,” during the early part of the eighteenth century. That he ever gave it up, or that he came through it with clean habits and high ideals of Christian manhood, is prima-facie evidence that he possessed those innate traits of character that ever distinguish those “well-born". Grandfather inherited what seemed to me a rather striking physique. While not commanding in stature, he was well proportioned and symmetrical in build. He was about five feet ten inches in height, weighed about 160 pounds, muscular with no surplus fat, and lithe and straight as an Indian. Up to the last years of his life, he stood and walked erectly and frequently made the trip to West Point (about four miles) and return on horseback. Probably his most distinctive physical attribute was his long flowing beard, which he groomed with both care and pride. He was not bald but his hair which he wore in rather long flowing locks was thin, especially on the top of his head. Both hair and beard were almost snow-white---not just gray. He had high cheek bones, a Grecian nose, high forehead, dark blue eyes, a firm but sensitive mouth, and in general bearing that was regal. He possessed rare dignity and self-control, made friends and loved their company, but avoided gushing familiarity. He was. hospitable almost to a fault and "latch string" was ever out to all. At times his home was like an orphanage, and to have-accepted pay for a night’s lodging would have been to him a violation of good manners, approximating an insult. In all he did, “Modesty is the color of virtue”; as a ---- Page 19 result he never sought publicity. Public-spirited, even to the detriment of his own family, he was satisfied to assist but preferred to let others contact the public eye. He was at his best in the “council room” with his family and friends and, as such, proved a most potent stabilizer in the community and county in which he was so universally and richly respected. As an illustration of his sensitive and retiring nature, I will relate a personal example: Grandfather had a large apple orchard, in which were thirty-two different varieties of apples. It was his custom to enter samples of his apples at the annual agricultural fair, held each fall, at West Point; and it was my good fortune to assist him in selecting, and preparing the exhibit---usually five of each kind. To climb the trees and select what seemed the choicest fruit and then carefully take them to grandpa for final inspection was one of my most cherished boyhood events. Then, when so selected, to go with him to the fairgrounds and assist in a small way to place them, was another rung in my youthful ambitions. But it was the closing scene that fairly took me to “Fairy Land", for it quite frequently happened that “our” apples wore given first prize----never under second place. The award for first prize was usually 5.00, to get which it was necessary to go to the central office and stand in line with many others, and answer to the call of the name to whom the award had been given. This grand­father did not like to do. He did not like the publicity that it gave, and I always felt that it seemed to him mercenary beyond good taste. As a result he would ask me to go for him, and no boy ever accepted a challenge with greater joy. I have had thrills, both up and down, in my life, but none have ever surpassed the one that came to me when that $5,00 bill was placed in my hands, for I well knew that grandfather would "divvy up", my share generally being $1.00. Grandfather had a sense of the most rigid honesty. To do a little or mean thing for personal gain was foreign to his thinking. His standards were such that he fairly “leaned backwards” in his attitudes. As a result his word was as "good as gold" for all who knew him. An incident, related to me by my father, will illustrate: During the early days when emigrants were "moving west”, it was common for these “movers” to stop and spend the night in his barn yard. On one such occasion, a party so stopping asked if they might fill their bed ticks with fresh straw from the newly threshed grain, which request grandfather most gladly granted. So they emptied the old straw out of their ticks and re-filled them with the new. When all was completed, they continued their journey. After they had been gone several hours, grandfather noticed that the hogs were rooting about in the straw that had been emptied out of the ticks. He further observed that they seemed to have a bag, or sack, that they would lift up and drop. Upon investigation, he found that the bag contained quite a sum of gold money (several hundred dollars, as it later proved). Realizing what had taken place, he saddled his horse, took the bag of gold and started out to overtake the "movers". They had travelled about ten miles, when he came up with them causing them to be somewhat puzzled at his appearance; but when they were shown the bag and fully realized what had happened, they were fairly overcome with gratitude at the return of their money which they had not missed. When they offered to reward grandfather for his service and honesty, he promptly replied that he could not accept pay for doing what he ---- Page 20 considered an obligation. When this story was related to me by my father, it made a deep impression on my mind, and I am passing it on. I cannot say that grandfather was a shrewd business man or trader. He left the roaming life of a sailor and came into the wilderness of the Black Hawk Purchase with but one outstanding ambition, that of building a home and becoming a useful member of society. The task before him was not an easy one. All that he possessed was good health, well directed zeal, and high resolutions. The final results depended upon the efforts of his two hands and those of his good wife. He made some headway by doing odd jobs and day labor; but to meet the government's price for the land included in his claim, he borrowed money at the rate of 33-1/3% for interest, which interest was paid by barter--a yoke of oxen. The first few years proved a real struggle, but with the assistance of his wife who was well schooled in the methods of frontier ways, he won. In the efforts that followed, he seemed to have no desire to measure his success in the number of acres owned---rather, he sought to build a suitable home for his family, a home not only distinguished by reasonable thrift, but one, indicating also the distinctive marks of culture and refinement. To this end, he set out both fruit and ornamental trees, built, for that day, what may be termed a palatial home, an equally good barn and other out buildings. His orchard, garden, front yard, feed lots, all neatly fenced were outstanding for good taste and arrangement, and the two rows of evergreens, consisting of Norway Spruce, balsam fir, arborvitae, white pine, Scotch pine and other varieties that paralleled each side of the walk in the front yard, as well as the "Locust lane" will never be forgotten by those who saw them, and nothing enkindles in my soul greater enthusiasm than the memories of my boyhood days, spent in the wholesome atmosphere of that Old Homestead---yes, and the deep regret of my declining years is to view its present dilapidated condition, as I pass by. Grandfather was not a member of any church organization, but his standards of living were such that his life would have put to shame many who were affiliated with such institutions, and who were quite noisy in their Christian professions. He was by no means atheistic in his beliefs, and his bearing toward the church and Christian people was most respectful. His attitude toward God was one of profound reverence, and he accepted the Bible as a sacred guide in the affairs of men. True, he had but small regard for many of the dogmas proclaimed by many of the so-called Christian sects who so arrogantly proclaimed themselves God's chosen elect. To him religion was a sacred matter between each individual and his Maker-----something that was genuinely real in guiding one in his daily conduct. In discussing the subject of religion with him one time, when I was a student in the Denmark Academy, I expressed certain doubts that came to me. In a most kindly manner, he sympathized with my mental reactions, stating that when he was about my age he had access to Tom Payne's "Age of Reason", which had a place on board the ship by the side of the Bible, and that for a time it had a great influence on his outlook on life and the hereafter; but as years passed by, and especially after the birth of their first child - my father - his feeling and attitudes ---- Page 21 gradually came back to his childhood beliefs and with a firmer faith in what they meant and for what they stood. It was so kindly given and in such an understanding way, that it made a lasting impression upon my mind so that its potency has remained with me to this day. And now when doubts do come, as come they will, I find satisfaction in going back to that “firmer foundation" of Christian faith upon which my grandfather based his trust. Grandfather read the Bible consistently and during his closing years, daily. He especially enjoyed the Psalms, and when his eyes had grown dim with age, I can in memory still see him with his open Bible and a kerosene lamp before him on the table. In order to read the printed page, it was necessary for him to bring his eyes and lamp close to the open book. With both arms thus surrounding the Bible and lamp he read, while we, his casual observers, were in constant anxiety for fear that through some mishap he would upset his lamp. Such are the infirmities of old age! In politics grandfather was a Jefferson, Jackson, Douglas Democrat. While strong in his convictions, he was considerate of the feelings and opinions of others, and was never abusive, like grandmother. He opposed secession, but had but little sympathy with Lincoln in trying to co-erce the seceding states, contending that slavery was a local matter, and that each state had a sovereign right to protect its domestic interests, even, if necessary, to withdraw from the Union. He, therefore, was not in sympathy with the Lincoln administration. Thus, I could continue until I had written a volume, but with one more observation, I will close this personal reminiscent sketch: I was twenty-five years old when grandfather Cruikshank died. From the day of my birth to that eventful hour, I saw him almost daily. Our lives were so interwoven that they became almost as one---father and son--, and after the lapse of many years, I now pay him this tribute: through the years of our intimate social, business, and friendly intercourse, I can not recall one single act on his part that seemed to me little, or mean. Neither can I recall one single instance of his telling a smutty story or making himself cheap by trivialities unbecoming. a gentleman. I loved and respected him most highly, but I never allowed myself to presume or take undue familiarities in our relationship. He possessed that quiet dignity and equanimity of mind that always made me feel that I was in the presence of superiority, most graciously exhibited without ostentation or outward display--yes, a feeling akin to that which comes to me when I read the life history of George Washington. I have no desire to portray grandfather as a saint, for he was truly human and beset with mortal frailties common to all; and amidst the vexatious vicissitudes of the business world, as well as in the remote chambers of his inner life, he undoubtedly met his temptations and his defeats. Even so, he, nevertheless, was most truly endowed with that rare strength of character and that discriminating sense of propriety and justice in human relationships, which together gave him a distinctive poise and self-control, hence made him an unusual personality among his fellow men. Especially were those commanding ---- Page 22 qualities exhibited in the presence of women and children, and I repeat that during the years that I was so intimately acquainted with him, I never knew grandfather Cruikshank to commit what seemed to me one act unbecoming a true gentleman-----yes, high praise, and true. '''A Few Notes''' As previously stated, grandfather left his home in Norway when twelve years old. He returned but once, when about fifteen years old. He made only a short visit and then went back to the sea, and never again saw his mother and half-sister, and so far as I know, never communicated with them. This always seemed rather unusual to me, and what is more, grandfather did not seem inclined to talk very much about it. He appeared more willing to talk about his father and his people than about his mother. I had the feeling that he was none too happy over his mother's second marriage, but that is largely conjecture on my part. When he left home at the close of this last visit, he took with him certain keepsakes which he carried with him while on the ocean, and which became souvenirs in the family. I can not be certain that my knowledge is complete or entirely correct in regard to these family tokens, but I will give the list as I know it. First, was his father's James Cruikshank, church letter, given at Oldeer, Scotland, in the year 1790. Since a copy of this letter has been previously made a part of this sketch, it will not be repeated here. It was most highly cherished by grandfather. At one time while carrying it in his pocket, it got wet and as a result is badly faded, making it difficult to read. It is the only recorded record we have of grandfather's ancestry, for which reason it is a most important document in our family. It is now in my possession, and I have it framed and under a glass cover. Another keepsake that grandfather brought with him was his father's watch. It was an open-faced silver watch, called a “bull's’-eye" on account of its thick, rounded crystal. Its diameter was about that of a silver dollar and almost as thick, giving it a rather globular shape. It was given by grandfather to my father, who in turn gave it to me. My father prized it very much and cautioned me to take care of it and not let it go out of the family; and it grieves me very much that it was stolen out of my trunk while living in Ft. Madison. Father used to speak of it frequently and, rather than disappoint him, I never had the courage to tell him that it was lost---just another “white lie" to my credit. It had the appearance of good workmanship and undoubtedly in its day was a good time piece; but, as I knew it, it never ran. We talked of having it repaired, but the works were so out of date that the jewelers did not recommend it. Another memento was, or is, what we used to call a match box, or a “spectacle case". As I recall it, it was about six inches long, two inches wide, and two inches high, made of brass with a lid hinged on one side. The most striking thing about it, though, is the series of ---- Page 23 figures and dates upon the lid and sides. We always felt that, could they be correctly interpreted, they had some meaning, but, to us they were hieroglyphic characters. The box is now in the possession of Uncle John, and as I recall a recent conversation about it, he sent the box to a firm that makes a study of "old relics", and that they pronounced it several hundred years old and very rare, there being only one other known to them. The souvenirs mentioned above, I have seen, but my father used to mention another that he said was either lost or stolen. It was a silver bird that at one time ornamented the top of a silver tea-pot in grandfather’s home at Kristiansand but I can give no further account of it. While I am upon the subject of relics, I will speak of an old chest of drawers, or bureau as we called it in our home, that is now in my possession. My father wrote a brief history of this "Old Bureau" for me which I still have, written in his own handwriting, I will include his sketch, which follows:
History of Old Bureau
by
James Cruickshank, Donnellson, Iowa
(Feb. 26, 1914)
:“A cherry log was cut by my father in the year 1838, and hauled to a saw-mill on Sugar Creek, owned by Mr. Walker, and run by water power. Father had it sawed into one inch boards (thick)--strong inch. Was not squared, just ripped through, we called feather-edged. Then he laid the lumber up over-head in our log house for a floor--laid it loose. It was there 9 or 10 years. I think it was in the year of 1849 or 1850, after we had built the new brick house, then we took it to West Point to a cabinet maker firm by the name of Alexander & Leach. They dressed it and made it into the present bureau. I think it was made in 1852 or 1853. After father's death, mother gave it to sister Kate. She could not take it to Idaho with her so my wife bought it from her. I wish it to stay in the family.” (Note: It was the request of my father that, after his death, the bureau should be given to me) When it came into my possession, it was badly scratched and marred, so I refinished it, doing the work myself. It took a most beautiful finish for the lumber came from a choice tree, and it is today one of our most treasured articles of furniture. I also have one of the brick molds that grandfather used in making the brick for his new home, erected on the old homestead in 1850. It was, of course, a hand set, made of cherry lumber, and formed six bricks at one filling. ---- Page 24 '''Grandmother Cruikshank'''
'''Miss Keziah Perkins''' As I venture to depict something of the personality of Grandmother Cruikshank, I am confronted with two paradoxical observations. The first one refers to the marked dis-similarity of those inborn characteristics of character of grandfather and grandmother Cruikshank, that seemed to govern and dominate their respective individual tastes, mental reactions, and outlook on life. The second seeming in-consistency refers to a similar, pronounced un-likeness between grandmother and her own mother. This rather apparent antithesis in the psychological reactions that were so pronounced in grandfather and grandmother, probably can be best explained by the assumption that nature keeps a more even balance through the law that “opposites attract". Be that as it may, as previously stated, grandfather possessed those attributes of mind, heart, and body that were clearly those that a progressive civilization had pronounced cultural, refined, and gracious - all of which led to social conduct, stamped with the amenities of those well-born, and truly patrician in bearing. Such qualities must have been innate, for his environment had been largely of the opposite nature. Grandmother was endowed with equally native ability, but their reactions were along different lines; for, by both nature and training, she was primarily utilitarian, hence, highly practical, and bluntly direct. She was not a servile conformist, but truly individualistic, hence did not pay much attention to many of the established conventionalities of society. Coming from a long lineage of frontiers-men, she had been schooled in the hardships and cager advantages of those early pioneers who so nobly blazed the way to a better and more civil existence. Hence, the absolute demand for the bare necessities of life took first place in her thinking, and the social graces concerned her but little. Although there was this marked difference in the personal characteristics of these grandparents, their opposite gifts seemed to be supplementary, and together grandfather with his quiet dignity, refined instincts, and self control, and grandmother with her direct, practical, if less cultured manners, built their home and reared their large family most successfully and happily, amidst the trials, reverses, and pleasures of a new country. They had their differences, and I have heard grandmother fret and scold at Cruikshank (I never heard her call him by his first name) for some of his idealistic and ethical ideals, which seemed to her impractical and absurd, and to which he listened with patience and respect; but never did I witness a "scene" that could be called embarrassing to an outsider. There was always mutual confidence and co-operation, as together they strove to do their part in creating a new and better social order within the wilds of the Black Hawk Purchase. The second inconsistency mentioned above refers to the very noticeable dis-similarity between grandmother Cruikshank and her mother. This seeming incongruity was exhibited in their mental attitudes, physical ---- Page 25 aptitudes, and that inherent sense that determines personal and individual tastes of likes and dis-likes, harmony and discord, and establishes those subtle processes in the human mind, out of which comes personal standards of conduct and the propriety of human action. When judged from the rebound of those inborn individual qualities, there was little to indicate that one was the mother, the other the daughter. Any effort to adequately explain such phenomenon can prove of small value, further than to observe that in the laboratory of human life, the mother’s womb, nature cuts, at times, what seems to be in the eyes of finite minds, some freakish didos. There, amid the labyrinthian maze of conception, the organisms of cell life unite to form new integral units of living beings; and occasionally in the established cycle of Divine laws, there are "throw backs" to ancestral types that seem to produce offspring very different from either parent. This is not an uncommon occurrence. Sometimes it is highly complimentary; in other cases, it is quite humiliating, and during the days of large families extreme cases were referred to as the "black sheep”. A similar thought is most beautifully expressed by Lord in his “Beacon Lights of History" in his essay of Samuel, the Bible character, which I am pleased to quote as follows: :"One of the greatest mysteries of human life is the seeming inability of pious fathers to check the vices of their children who often go astray under apparently an irresistible impulse or innate depravity, in spite of parental precept and example---thus seeming to show that neither virtue nor vice can be surely transmitted, and that every human being stands on his own individual responsibility, with peculiar temptations to combat, and peculiar circumstances to influence him. The son of a saint becomes mysteriously a drunkard or a fraud, and the son of a sensualist becomes an ascetic. This does not uniformly occur; in fact, the sons of good men are more likely to be an honor to their families than the sons of the wicked; but why are the exceptions so common as to be proverbial?” I am a member of the Presbyterian church, and while I have no sympathy with the Calvinistic dogma of foreordination, I do, nevertheless, believe that our general course through life is quite positively predestined in our mother's womb. By this, I mean that through our God-given native abilities, we are best fitted to do certain things, and that our success will be highest, if we follow the path for which our talents best fit us; also, that our failures will be most marked when we undertake to do those things for which we have but little or no aptitudes, all of which is well exemplified in the pedagogic formula of "putting square pegs in round holes," or misfits. With this digression, into which I have injected something of my own philosophy of life, I will again resume my sketch of grandmother Cruikshank. What has been said in these detouring; observations, may be irrelevant and have but small bearing on this sketch, but it has given me an opportunity to put into concrete form certain ideas that have crystallized into well-established conclusions, to which my years of experience, observations, and meditations have led me. Grandmother grew to be very fleshy, so much so that it was hard for her to get about, or even to get up, when sitting. As a child, ---- Page 26 I used to be amused to see her rise from her chair. When possible she would get hold of the table or some object with her hand, and then she would swing the upper portion of her body forward, then back, repeating these movements and with each forward movement gain sufficient momentum that would in time enable her to come to a standing position. As I remember it, she seldom left the house further than she would walk, due to her inability to get into and out of a wagon. During the closing years of her life, (three or four as I recall it, ) she was largely confined to her bed, and it was necessary to rig up a derrick with which to get her in and out of it. To become fleshy seems to-have been a characteristic of the Perkins family, and her brother George grew so much that way that he virtually choked to death as a result. With the view of keeping her flesh down, grandmother took to smoking, and I shall never forget that old clay pipe that she used, for I tried to smoke it once, and only once. It had but little effect on keeping my flesh down, but it did bring my dinner up. Even though she was abnormally fleshy, she was not a large-boned person, and when a young woman, her weight was around one hundred twenty-five pounds, and I have heard grandfather say that he could easily carry her when they were married. Her normal weight and size then would be similar to that of her granddaughter, Mrs. Grace VanDyke, at a corresponding age. Grandmother was truly a child of nature. Through both inheritance and environment she had imbibed the subtle influences of the primeval forests to the extent that she was fully imbued with their spirit and talked their language. In an effort to explain the mysteries of nature surrounding them, combined with the instinct of self-preservation, the early pioneers deduced many suppositions, forebodings, and signs that to them augured coming events, based largely upon the supernatural outlook, and out of which grew up many local superstitions. In this lore, Grandmother was well versed, and her practical mind led her to use past experiences and traditional attainments to their reputed advantage. She knew the medicinal herbs and prescribed their use with much skill. She knew the habits and habitats of both animal and plant life, and the processes necessary to fit them for use to men. She was a born agriculturist, horticulturist, and florist, and her garden and flowers were ever outstanding for their abundance and beauty. She possessed an inborn bent for planting seeds and with marvelous success, for they seemed always to grow and develop. As a result the garden, the orchard, and the nearby cornfields received her special attention and became alive with growing things, and in retrospect I can most vividly see her plodding about in the garden and fields. As a result, the family table was always supplied with an abundance, and never was I allowed to go hungry when grandmother was around. Grandmother was more at home out of doors than in the house. Her practical mind gave her a sense of thrift, hence she was by impulse a natural provider. She had about all kinds of poultry common to the farm, and to care for them and her garden was her delight, and the “varmints” including the polecat that dared to molest her hen roosts ---- Page 27 were sure to meet with a hot reception. From this, it is easy to conclude that she was not a "spick and span" housekeeper. And here is where she was so unlike her mother. As previously stated, her mother was almost finical; if not pernickety, in regard to her personal appearance, cleanliness, and house-keeping. In such matters grand­mother was truly antipodal. She lacked those graces of daintiness and harmonious arrangements that one associates with effeminacy. ln her direct, practical methods, she was primarily concerned only with results, and while not filthy, she was at times sloppy and careless of both personal appearance and house-keeping. When her girls grew up, much alone this line was corrected, but grandmother remained about her original self. In memory, I can still see her plodding her way back to the house with her apron full of vegetables, eggs, fruit, etc., and not in-frequently with a piece of fence rail or wood under her arm; for it made no difference that there was always plenty of stove wood for fuel, she seemed to take satisfaction in salvaging the wreckage that accumulated about the place. She did not wait to have it cut to stove-length---she just opened the stove door and pushed in as much as would go, leaving a portion, often as much as two feet, sticking, out. When the portion in the stove had been consumed, she would then push what remained in until all was burned. From the standpoint of book learning, grandmother would be called illiterate. Uncle John states that she attended school one term but it must have been of small consequence, for to all the legal documents on record, she made her mark (x). As I recall her, she could read by spelling out each word and in doing so whispered each letter in a half audible tone. The almanac was her constant companion, out of which she in some way gained a fund of knowledge. Grandmother, in some way hard to explain, had acquired a most liberal accumulation of proverbs, saws, jokes, stories; conundrums, and quotations from good literature at which I still marvel. She was a born story teller and "we children" used to beg her to "tell us a story". Some of her stories, like “Jack and the Bean Stock”, “Cinderella”, “Little Red Ridinghood”, “Mother Goose” and “Fairytales” were well suited for young children and she told them with great gusto and reality. Other stories had grown out of the experiences of the family and the communities in which she had lived, some of which like “Run White Devil or the Black Devil will Get You", “Pear agin", and the “Hanging of John Walker" by her uncle “Billy" Graves were quite thrilling, if not tragical. Many others were humorous and ridiculous. The stories that she told for "we children" were always quite proper, with the exception that sometimes there might have been too many bogeys ("boogers” we used to call them) to induce restful sleep. Her stories were exceptionally well told and eagerly listened to by “we children" with eyes and ears wide open. The stories that she told for adults were frequently "tainted" and told, as it seemed to me, with the purpose of shocking, what seemed to her, somebodies super-sensitive modesty. In this respect she was very different from grandfather, but he accepted it, without protest, further than to ejaculate “Oh, Kizie!", as he called her, when the indecorum of the situation approached the ridiculous. ---- Page 28 In temperament, grandmother was inclined to be impulsive and at times brutally frank. On questions that touched her deeply, she could be abusive, intolerant, and tactless. Among such questions, were those that grew out of the Civil War. Since I was born in 1863, just a few months before the decisive battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg, my early years were spent amid the tragic contentions that grew out of that war and the reconstruction problems. When the war broke out, my father and mother were living in Missouri, and it seemed that father would have to enter the war. It was apparent that he could not do so and leave mother and her two children alone in that state. As a result they moved back to Iowa and built a log house on grandfather's farm, just a few rods from the Cruikshank home. Until this log house could be completed, my parents made their temporary abode with grandfather and grandmother, in which home and time, I was born. My mother's people were strong Union sympathizers and my mother thought as they did; but what was worse to grandmother, my father became a Lincoln Republican, hence the “black sheep” of the family. Loyal and kind in all other respects, grandmother was intolerant and abusive to the point of being insulting, upon the question of slavery, and no Southern rebel could have fought the cause for the South more un-compromisingly than she. “Black abolitionist!", “Nigger lovers", “Go marry your daughter to a nigger, if you love them so well”, “Lincoln baboons”, “white trash” were a few of her gibes that I can still recall. In brief, a Lincoln Republican was the limit of political depravity, and to know that her first born, my father, was one made her the more intolerant. For his stand on the part of my father, she was inclined to blame my mother. Father more like his father, did his own thinking and said but little in answer to his mother’s tirades and went calmly on his own way. With mother, it was different, and she would frequently answer back in similar kind. On other subjects, there was only kindly and mutual respect and co-operation, and in case of need or distress, each would have made any sacrifice called for, even to the supreme surrender of life itself. The influence of those early childhood scenes and contentions made a deep impression on my mind and even to this day, they remain among the most vivid recollections of my boyhood days. It is hard, yes, impossible, for any person who did not experience something of the strife engendered by the Civil War, to realize the depths to which the souls of its participants were moved, or the bitterness of feelings and strife that it produced. Grandmother was not religious woman. By that I mean that she was not demonstrative, and like grandfather, did not often attend church. If I recall correctly, though, father told me, that in her younger days, she was baptized and joined the Baptist congregation. If so, she gave no indication to that effect as I knew her. Like grandfather, she respected sacred things and never spoke irreverently of God and the Bible, to my knowledge; and when the end approached, she met death serenely as if "drawing the mantle of her couch about her and lying down to peaceful slumber”, which leads me to wonder whether any type of religion can do more. ---- Page 29 As a picture is a combination of light and shadow, so life is a mixture of calmness and strength, the good and the bad; therefore, in presenting the facts as reported to me as well as my own personal observations, in this sketch, I have endeavored to do so frankly and with fairness. Hence, if certain things said in regard to grandmother appear somewhat uncomplimentary kindly bear in mind that they are no more so than could be remarked in regard to most of us---yes, may I say all of us. The multitude responds to life differently. Some are reticent and self-centered, so that it is hard to evaluate their motives and objectives; others are so open that they “wear their thoughts on their coat-sleeves", and upon them we pass judgment more freely. In all instances we may come wide of the mark, and to that extent we should be most charitable in our conclusions. But in closing this effort to portray something of the character and personality of grandmother Cruikshank, I have left for my last consideration what I deem her outstanding trait, viz., her "good heartedness”, "her sympathy for the unfortunate", and “her willingness to assist in the time of need. Yes, grandmother with her many seeming eccentricities was a good woman, and I mean good. A loyal helpmate to her husband, a kind and loving provider to her children, a gracious and considerate friend to her neighbors, and an affectionately indulgent grandmother were among her crowning attributes - the fruitage of a benign and sympathetic nature. I often heard grandfather say that "Kizie” was sincerely good hearted, and that she was a better woman than he was a man; and even now as the twilight of my life deepens to its close, my gratitude goes out anew to “dear old grandmother, who was so kind to me when I was a child. With these qualities of goodness so pronounced, grandmother's seeming external shortcomings sink into insignificance. Shakespeare has said, "The evil that men do live after them; The good is oft interred with their bones". Not so with grandmother, for her spirit "goes marching on" through the lives of those that knew and loved her, and it is the hope of the writer that those who deign to read this humble tribute to her memory, may catch something of the magnitude of her un-selfishness and the wholesome sway her memory still holds over me, her oldest living grandchild. '''John Perkins and Betsey Perkins Ammerman''' I have written at some length in regard to grandfather and grand­mother Cruikshank, because l knew them best; but l had a passing acquaintance with two other members of Stephen Perkins' children, viz., Uncle John Perkins and Aunt Betsy Ammerman. When I knew them, both were living in Missouri, Lewis County. Aunt Betsey was a widow and as I recall it, Uncle John Perkins’ wife was also dead. They used to come to Iowa, making the trip with horses and wagon, to visit grandmother Cruikshank, their sister. About one week was the duration of their stay, and through these contacts I received my impressions. Uncle John Perkins was what can be called a "character", or what may be hotter termed a “singed cat”. Unlike his sister, grandmother Cruikshank, he was rather "lean-and lank” and impressed me as an Andrew Jackson type. He had travelled much and had a fund of knowledge, ---- Page 30 which, with his native talents, made him an excellent conversationalist. His discourses could be both serious and chit-chatty, but they frequently were enlivened with original stories and a rare drollery that kept his listeners on their toes. He was highly individualistic, a pronounced trait in the Perkins family, and in his thinking and social reactions was pretty much of a law unto himself. The thing that sank the deepest into my memory was his attitude toward “strong drink" and the problems of the Civil War. In regard to strong drink, he was a radical temperance man; in regard to the Civil War, he was just as strong in his sympathy for the Union Cause as his sister, grandmother Cruikshank, was for slavery and the Confederate cause. In the discussion of this question, grandmother would bluster and scold while Uncle John would grin and with his drollery answer jokingly and with an occasional thrust that went home. Since my father was a Union man and the only member of his family that voted the Republican ticket, it gave me, as a boy, much satisfaction and added faith in his judgment, io hear Uncle John stand up for the same cause. While somewhat irrelevant, I will relate an incident that took place when I was a child that will throw additional light on the political situation of Reconstruction days. It will at least give a slight color to the political feelings of that time. It will, also, prove an interesting example of what controlling influence parents have in establishing ideals in the minds of their offspring. In the fall of 1868, when Grant and Seymour were the candidates for the presidency, it happened that I was one day up to grandfather's home, where I spent much of my time. It further happened that my grown up uncles and aunts, who were still at home, found much amusement in teasing me. On this particular day one or more (probably more) of these "grown-ups” taught me to "hurrah!” for Seymour and a "rope" with which to hang Grant,” all of which I entered into with much enthusiasm. The "grown-up” then told me that when I got home I must repeat my "hurrahs” for Seymour to my father and mother. (In imagination I can still see the twinkle in their eyes). I did as I was told, but the reception was rather cool, and I was rather sharply told to "keep still". That night, sitting on my fathers lap for a bed-time story, he explained to me that he was for Grant and quite fully why he thought Grant the better man of the two. My little head was too young to comprehend it all, but one thing was certain if father was for Grant, then I would be too. The next day when I appeared at grandfather's home, there were the "grown-ups" in full force asking me to hurrah for Seymour. Nothing doing; and to their amusement, if not amazement, I shouted for Grant with all the cockiness of a bantam rooster. It is good to recall such little incidents of childhood cling to us. Of Aunt Betsey Ammerman, I can not speak further than to observe that in appearance and bearing she was conspicuously different from her sister, grandmother Cruikshank. Instead of being fleshy, she was taller and rather slender, as I recall her. She possessed a rather cultural bearing and those social graces that characterize educated people. It may have come from the fact that her husband owned slaves, thereby bringing her into the environment of leisure and that southern aristocracy that grew out of it. Be that as it may, she did not make the lasting impression on my young mind as did her more erratic brother John. ---- Page 31 '''Letter Written by Uncle John Cruikshank'''
Ft. Madison, Iowa I recently wrote to Uncle John, asking certain questions in regard to the family. He very kindly answered at some length, and since his letter is both interesting and valuable from the historical standpoint, I am making it a part of this historical sketch. When it is recalled that Uncle John wrote this in his EIGHTY-SEVENTH year and while confined to his bed, it will seem more remarkable. While it does not co-inside in all of its particulars with the report given me by my father, in the main the two accounts give about the same general thought as to the facts. I consider this letter most valuable, and am happy that I can make it a part of this sketch. The letter follows: :Ft. Madison, Iowa, 12/30/39 :C. W. Cruikshank,
:Mt. Pleasant, Iowa :Dear Charley: :Your letter of inquiry regarding, the Perkins-Cruikshank family was received some two weeks ago, but owing to so many holidays and a score or more of visitors, I could not get sufficiently settled down to make reply. I find that while age does not decrease my thinking faculties (rather increases them), it is more difficult to express my thoughts, especially on paper when it becomes an irksome effort. :Most of my letters are written in pencil and sent to Emma for copying. I find that I have almost, if not completely, lost the ability to efficiently concentrate my thoughts to dictate a long letter--liable to repeat what I am to say. Again, in pencil writing, I am at a loss to correctly spell at times---often use words such as derivatives, affixes, in particular, and I can’t find them in the small dictionary that I use as an aid in spelling. :Interrupted again by a friendly caller--getting dark and will lay it over for the New Year. :Happy New Year! January 1, 1940. :Will try and answer your inquiries in regard to the Perkins-Cruikshank families. :Inq. 1---Yes, a few short terms in a so-called “Loud” school in Kentucky. (This answer was in regard to whether grandmother ''[Keziah Perkins Cruikshank, L.C.]'' ever attended school--C.W.C.) :Inq. 2--In regard to mother’s signature---I do not recall any legal documents that mother was required to sign except the following: * Deed to Isaac N. May for the S.E. part of the fractional N 1/2 of the home farm received from the Government, * Deed to John Martin for the E 10 acres of the N.E. 1/4, N.E. 1/4 (fractional) Sec. 2. * Deed to John Roth--40 A off the South side of the farm, afterward deeded by Roth to your father. * Deed to Myer home farm (This was sold after her death, C.W.C.) * Deed to William May for 40 Acres that father bought from the Ritter family ---- Page 32 :in 1865 or 6, paying $400 for the tract that he sold to May for $600. It adjoins the Blacksmith forty on the west. This was the only land deal that father ever made in which he received a profit, and he would not have taken the profit, if mother and the family had not jumped on him and insisted that he take it. For some reason of his own, he did not believe in un-earned profits. Yet, he always advised me to invest in land---by that he meant profits in the increase of land values. He failed to take into consideration the decrease in land values. He was offered $50.00 per acre for the home farm following the Civil War, and when the German asked if $60.00 would buy it, he said the farm was not for sale at any price---an unusual construction of the moral law. :Returning to the signature question: Along in the early sixties, the daughters of the family put mother through a series of trials in writing her signature by guiding her hand so that she could make a row of crow feet that passed very well for a legal signature. President Jackson had very little, if any, school attendance. The greater part of his literary education he acquired after 18 years of age. No other president left fewer autograph signatures than Jackson. (Note: a,b,c, etc. are subdivisions of No. 4, starting this page) :Inq. 3---Grandfather, Stephen Perkins, settled in Ill. in 1832. Am unable to state that his entire family remained there with him, or even accompanied the family there. Three, probably four, of the sons worked in the lead mines at, or near Dubuque, soon after the mines were discovered, 1832-1835. It can be safely said that the family began to disintegrate soon after it arrived at Quincy, early in April 1832. :Inq. 4--(a) Stephen Perkins with the remainder of the family settled at Clay Grove in 1835 --- one claim only. (c) Moved to Missouri in 1837. ( d) The George Perkins referred to in the Atlas, I think was George Perkins, Jr. ''[This is George Washington Perkins, Stephen Perkins’ oldest son. L.C.]'' I have no knowledge that he ever lived in Franklin Tp. He may have lived with father for a short time, until he settled in Marion Tp., 1 1/2 miles due north of Old Tuscarora. He put out an orchard and established a nursery, also took a claim near Primrose and established a nursery, and subsequently lived near Centerville and in Franklin Co., Kansas, having a nursery at each location. In fact was of the same type as the famous “Apple seed Johnny”, who carried a bag of apple seed and planted them in various-locations where stopped, regardless of soil or adaptation. (e) Uncle John B. Perkins also made claim one mile N.E. of the George Perkins nursery claim in Marion Tp. It seemed to have been in part a small prairie, or glade in the forest where he made his improvements and set out an orchard, carrying out the Perkins idea. This orchard and indication of a building foundation remained a relic of former habitation, un-fenced and surrounded by the original forest, up to as late as 1870, the apple orchard still bearing fruit, seldom allowed to mature on account of the marauding youngsters. I have often visited the lonely glade, the abandoned home of a relative, getting a kick out of its weirdness; have eaten the fruit of the trees such as it was. One tree, however, a Rambo, at one visit I found had, for some cause, escaped the greedy appetites of the kids, matured and mellow. (f) As to [[Perkins-5800|George Perkins, Sr.]] ''[1754-1840, son of Joshua “Old Jock” Perkins. L.C.]'', and [[Manning-2904|wife]] ''[Keziah Manning (1763-1849) L.C.]'', I am quite certain they did ---- Page 33 :not join the Stephen Perkins family in the river rout to Quincy, Ill. They must have come with the Stephen Graves' family via river, possibly, wagon route, a short time after the Perkins family, settling at Primrose. I have no certain information as to the date or route of the trip from Ky. to Iowa----neither as to the relationship of Stephen Graves to George Perkins, Sr. However, mother in her tragic account of the hanging of one John Walker by uncle “Billie” (William) Graves, then sheriff of Lawrence Co., Ky., was the executioner, I take it, that was either the sister of "Aunt Anna” (Graves) Perkins, or the husband of the daughter of George Perkins, Sr., and aunt Anna (Graves) Perkins, and that Stephen Graves was the son of said “Billie" Graves, sheriff. During my short visit in Louisa, county seat of Lawrence Co., Ky., 25 or 30 years ago, I came in contact with an aged man of unusual intelligence for the location, who knew our relatives that lived in that region of Ky. and Va. (from hear-say only) through his parents. This informant (can't recall his name) give as his version, gained from a traditional source, that George Perkins, Sr, was a provincial mountaineer---a “Hill-Billie”? I suggested. "Yes, since you have made the inquiry.” I further gathered from the "Big Sandy" Ky., district raconteur the following summary of the traditional accounts as I now recall them, relative to the Perkins­ Graves families, some of which are feebly corroborated by statements from relatives: The Revolutionary ancestor was a man of the mountaineer type of the English descendants of the James town colony, self-constituted and tenacious, a squatter on public land, who paid little, if any, taxes, but was a member of the state militia and a foray fighter for the Government, whenever his services were required. The senior Perkins' occupation was that of a hunter, trapper, and furrier---who dressed fur-bearing animals for the market, and then manufactured it into clothing for the local trade. As to the second generation of the Perkins family: Stephen Perkins, the only one of the name, seemed to have been more modern in character, as well as occupation---a jester that did not take life very seriously; a trader who bought hogs, more often rounded up unmarked wild hogs that had strayed from the neighboring herds, as well as their off-spring, all of which were feeders off the abundant mast of the forest, then domesticated by being "penned in" on a small amount of corn feed, then driven to market at Richmond, Va., and sold. Stephen also bought "sang" (ginseng), a herb that grew in abundance on the mountain sides, removed with a tool called the "sang hoe"; stored in “sang house" and as mother said was "clarified" (kiln-dried). The “sang" season was in the fall after frost had killed the tops. It was then transported by “packhorses” over the Cumberland Mountains to the nearest sea port which was likely Norfolk or Portsmouth, Va. It was there sold to exporters who shipped the "charmed root" to China, where at that time the “Chinks” regarded it as valuable for its supposed magic as well as medicinal powers---good luck to man, hence man root, on account, of its resemblance to a man by being forked--ginseng, in the Chinese language, is man. :It seems that grandfather Perkins was more or less of a speculator, making money and then losing it in unprofitable ventures---starting ---- Page 34 :schemes and abandoning them, a sample of which was the laying out, and actually platting the town of Tuscarora on land about one-fourth of a mile north of the N.W. corner of father's home farm, on which the log school house of Tuscarora was afterward erected. The proposed town plat was located on the north and south road on land now owned by a Raid or Metzger. :Information from father really supports the supposition that Stephen Perkins was the instigator of the proposed town, notwithstanding the credit for the platting (signatures to the plat that I have seen) are George Perkins ''[son of Stephen Perkins L.C.]'' and, if not mistaken, John B. Perkins ''[son of Stephen Perkins L.C.]''---also one or two others, The plat under consideration was never legally recorded. While I am slightly hazy as to the source of information, I am positive as to the cardinal points recited above. Along with my failure to recall the name of my Ky. informant in regard to the Perkins and Graves families, the above is a regretful illustration of the prevailing Perkins feature of starting something, only to the abandonment of the same, which feature I have, also, inherited in a measure---visualized in the nice, new imitation calf-bound diaries, furnished by advertisers. In some of these, I began the New Year, starting in fanfare flourishes, dwindling down to common-place events in less than a month, then skipping a day or two until and after March first, the daily white spaces were "white forevermore." I still have one book irregularly maintained for 1938 and one for 1939 up to our Golden Wedding and my birthday coming at the same time and many other events following to the extent of abandonment, or at least, as I hope, a suspension only, of my personal, family, and local records of events. As to state, nation, and international events, one can get them in bound volume of "Current Events”. (Magazines) in any up to date library. :Getting back to your inquiries, or rather the Graves family, regarding which you made no inquiry, but I believe will be of interest to you. My Ky, informant, as I remarked, did not have much to say about it. However, he gave me the impression that the members of which he had second hand information, viz., William Graves (Uncle Billies, the sheriff) and Stephen Graves, were office holders in the county. Possibly he may have told me of the relationship to each other and their relation to great grandma Graves Perkins, whose remains, along with her husband, George Perkins Sr., you and I dis-interred from the Primrose cemetery, and re-interred in the Sharon cemetery. If such relationship were given to me, it is gone beyond recall, unless (only a remote possibility) I should unearth some misplaced letter, or pencil memoranda in my overfilled office vault that would at least "waken the lost chord.” :Final summary of Perkins-Graves families: It occurs to me that in a paper that you read to me not long ago, summing up the careers of George Perkins, Sr., Stephen Perkins, Sr., and the known sons of the latter, that none of them ever achieved any success, financially or otherwise, or in words to that effect. This view is true only in a measure, in what you ascribe as a successful career. Viewed financially, none of them acquired wealth of land or personal property as generally considered. Yet, not one that I knew personally or from a hear-say source was rich, neither was he poor. All were self-centered, self-sustaining and most of them were fairly well-to-do. None, in a certain ---- Page 35 :sense, were ."Heavers of wood or drawers of water" for other people. Practically all of the Perkins strain (including the Graves stock) were small “boned”, a few stocky or corpulent, like mother and Uncle George ''[son of Stephen L.C.]''; nearly all possessed small hands and feet, not given to hard labor. Your father inherited a combination, the Perkins-Cruikshank lineage. :As I have-in-before pointed out some of the propensities of the two Southern families, were their migratory trend, their seeking of new homes, their lure of lead and gold mines, and the more progressive ventures of laying out towns and planting orchards and nurseries in various locations. In this connection, it is important to mention that George Perkins, the Second, (jR,) ''[son of Stephen L.C.]'' is credited with planting the first bearing orchard of grafted trees and nursery; laid out another town in Kansas, having previously been one of the founders in laying out the town, now the city of Centerville, Iowa. Uncle George had six sons in the Civil war on the Union side, while his brother, Stephen, and possibly his brother Spencer of Texas and Louisiana respectively, were impressed into the Confederate service. None of the Perkins-Graves families owned slaves, except Stephen Perkins, Sr., mother’s father who owned two, husband and wife. This accounts for the fact that all of the children of Stephen Perkins Sr, were at heart loyal to the Union cause, except Aunt Betsie (Perkins) Amerman, whose husband was the owner of at least a dozen blacks, when he moved from Mo. to Texas in 1861, in the belief that the South would be victorious. Mother was, also, more of an ardent sympathizer of the Southern cause. :I can not close this summary of the male members of the two families under consideration without some mention of the feminine portion thereof: First of all was Catharine Perkins, the wife of Stephen Perkins, Sr the mother of eleven children and the outstanding head as to natural ability, economy, and longevity, matrimonially connected with the Perkins lineage. Born in North Carolina of an obscure ancestry---maiden name--Summa ( sounds foreign)---Father died, mother’s maiden name---Masters--nothing more, except from traditional sources, Ancestry--English, Welsh, and a small measure of German---dialect peculiar, not Southern. The name woman she pronounced “wooman". She was wholly devoid of book lore, but possessed a remarkable innate intelligence, especially in the domestic sphere in which she lived. Added to her fundamental base, Grandma acquired a certain amount of culture from living in eleven states of the Union, mostly Southern, keeping in touch with the better class of society, whenever it was possible for her to do so. Autocratic, but just, in demeanor; intolerant toward the so-called “White trash” of the South, shrewdly hoarding of the gold to the extent of secreting the greater portion from the Confederate Government in exchange for worthless Confederate Bonds, Grandma managed to maintain her individuality for ninety years, along with about $500 in gold. :Your grandmother, and my mother and the eldest daughter of Grandma Perkins, Keziah (Perkins) Cruikshank, in some respects were the opposite in individuality from grandma Perkins, mother having inherited more of the Perkins's blood (traits), while Mother had the same independent basis, necessary for pioneer life. She possessed a more liberal and tolerant view point than her mother, Grandma Perkins; a strong family ---- Page 36 :affection---neighborly, preferring entertaining to being entertained, however; was especially kind and thoughtful of the poor, took pride in filling their hand bags or baskets with fruits (usually apples of which we had plenty, nearly all seasons) and left-overs when leaving. Mother had a remarkable love for the beautiful in nature--flowers, both garden and wild; ornamental trees and shrubbery, also the useful herbs (medicinal) and tees of the forest, their use and nomenclature; the heavenly bodies, their movements and eclipses; a weather prophet, obtained from the almanacs and traditional sources, along with a fund of mental impulses. :There was one feature in mother’s mental caliber that I could never fully understand where and how she became possessed with it, viz. her abundant fund of ancient proverbs, old sayings, and conundrums, and quotations from English Literature. I have often heard her speak of an old English Reader, owned (or borrowed) by the family which may account for the English quotations. I recall a verse that she taught me to recite for company, when slightly over five years of age, running something like this: ::“If I were so tall so I could reach the sky,
::And grasp the ocean with a span,
::I would be measured by my soul,
::The mind is the standard of the man.” :She never could have obtained the proverbs from the Bible. I never saw her open the book to read, unless to prove her contention in an argument, and then she would have to get someone to find what she wanted. Furthermore, Mother had an in-exhaustible supply of anecdotes--quaint, humorous, or tragic, according to the hint the reminder might suggest. Like her brother, John, and granddaughter, Jeannette McGuire, with a little more language-culture, she would have made an excellent raconteur of a decidedly Perkinesque-type. (copyright reserved) Aunt Elisabeth (Fugate) (Perkins) Ammerman was probably better educated than any of the Stephen Perkins daughters; having slave help during her second marriage, she had more leisure for culture and the amenities of life; notwithstanding, she bore the pioneer stamp of the Perkins lineage. :Louisa (Perkins) Bird---I am somewhat hazy in regard to meeting her in Texas. I remember her husband, Hiram Bird, a “good pipe smoker” as Mother used to say. One son, Charles, “Chuck” nickname, who moved to Clay Co., Texas, where he held the office of treasurer of that county for 6 or 8 years, and two nice daughters, one, Naoma, I recall attending her—don’t remember the others name. Strange to admit, I can’t clearly remember “Aunt Lou” sufficiently to form any conception of her personality. I have a vague idea she died after my first visit in Texas, while I had left Grayson County to make an unsuccessful effort in the wilds of western Texas as a land surveyor, and as a cowboy and a “cotton picker” in the vicinity of Vice President Garner's home county, near the Mexican border. :In regard to Talitha (Perkins) Soward—“Aunt Till”: Being the youngest daughter of Stephen Perkins, Sr., all I know about Aunt Till, having never met her, is hear-say evidence. From indications gathered ---- Page 37 :from such source, she seems to have inherited the dominant and frugal traits of Grandma (Summa) Perkins and the adventurous instinct, of the Perkins' family. It must have required unusual courage for a young woman, like Aunt Till, to undertake a trip with her two brothers in an ox-drawn wagon, soon after the Calif. fold discovery; over an uncharted trail, through a desert country, beset with hostile savages. :I need go no further in elucidating the character of this masterful feme-sole type of our pioneer forebears. The pioneer element, like the savage, the buffalo and the deer, are gone; they are no longer needed, except in a few undesirable lands in the arctics and the tropics. :In closing my story and account on the Perkins lineage, I hope I have not over-drawn, nor under-estimated any one of the family under consideration. Furthermore, it is not my intention to convey the idea that the tribe was of any greater importance than any other pioneer family in the settlement of the states. It simply filled the niche, fittingly provided by the natural law in the development of civilization. (Answers 5 and 6 after No. 7 should appear here) :Inquiry #7---Regarding Grandmother Perkins' estate, my recollection is that her estate duly administered on and the money, consisting of nearly $500,00 in gold, was allowed Father and Mother for (her) maintenance, possibly Grandma left a will to the same effect. :Inquiry #5-- Your Aunt Kate's first child, Albert Dunlap, now deceased, was born along about the first of September, 1864, in a mormon settlement, called “Pleasant Valley”, in eastern Idaho, almost 100 miles south of Bannock City, Montana Ter., their final destination. She remained in P.V. about two weeks. In the meantime, Mr. Dunlap rode one of their horses to Bannock to secure a building for a home, returning for sister Kate and infant. Bannock at that time was a stirring mining camp of about 2000, the capital of the Territory, now a deserted camp of less than 100 inhabitants. Within one month after their arrival there, the territorial legislature convened, and Mr. Dunlap was appointed as its clerk. :Inquiry #6---Grandma came to live with us early in 1869 or 1870. :Inquiry #8--- The second cabin home, I believe, consisted of two ground floor rooms and a loft. :Yours Truly, :J. P. Cruikshank ''[Pages 38-44 discuss the Harrisons, author Charles Wesley Cruikshank’s mother’s family, and are not transcribed]'' ---- Page 45 '''John Perkins Cruikshank'''
Presented by his nephew, Charles Wesley Cruikshank John Perkins Cruikshank was the youngest of eight children, born to Alexander and Keziah Cruikshank, pioneer settlers of Lee County, Iowa. For sixty-three consecutive years, he has been a resident of Ft. Madison and one of its highly respected leaders, both in politics and affairs of business. Through the experience of his parents, who were among the first white settlers of Lee County, coming here on March 4th, 1834, the through his intimate personal acquaintance with the Old Settlers of Southeastern Iowa, and through his own immediate contacts with the Court House records and local affairs, he became widely conversant with the early growth of Lee County and was, in all probability, the best informed person in the State in regard to its history and that of the adjacent counties. His interest in such affairs gave him a wide acquaintance and a congenial fellowship of kindred minds that early led to his becoming a life member of the State Historical Society of Iowa, in the promotion of which he took an active interest. His passing, therefore, is truly significant, for it takes from our midst one of the few remaining personalities whose span of life, supplemented by his paternal associations and his extensive social and business contacts and connections, carry back to the very dawn of the coming of the white settlers into the Black Hawk Purchase, and follow through and embrace so much of what has taken place in Lee County, from the days that the Indians surrendered their beloved hunting ground; west of the Mississippi up to the present time, 1944, a life and a career indeed typical of American civilization and most truly symbolical of those stalwart pioneers that subdued the primeval forests, cultivated the virgin prairies, and made possible our present day civilization. Mr. Cruikshank was born on June 22, 1852, on the original claim and homestead of his parents in Franklin Township, and, with the exception of three to four years, spent his entire life in Lee County. His long and useful career closed on April 16, 1944, when the angel of death wafted his immortal spirit to the Great Beyond, at the advanced age of 91 years---9 months---and 24 days. Mr. Cruikshank spent his youth and teen years on his father’s farm and received such elementary education as was then offered in the rural schools. It early became apparent that he had no real interest in the routine of farming. His aircastles were among books, rocks, and the world at large. The compelling urge of innate wanderlust led him twice during his teen years, to leave home, “run away” as it was then termed, to be later reclaimed by anxious parents. In response to the inevitable, through the assistance of his parents and that of his own efforts, he was permitted to attend such higher institutions of learning as were then offered in private schools, and he availed himself of this opportunity through short isolated terms at the following places: P.P. Root at West Point, Howe's Academy at Bonaparte, Prof. Beard's Academy at Pilot Grove, and at Whittier College at Salem, Iowa. ---- Page 46 He taught his first rural school at District 5, Franklin Township, better known as the Kile District. In the fall of 1874, he entered the State Normal School at Kirksville, Missouri, where he spent five months with the purpose of better preparing himself for teaching. In 1875, he went to Texas, Grayson County, where certain of his mother’s relatives lived. He was in Texas and Mississippi for about three years, where he taught school, engaged as a land agent, public surveyor, and in the company of a band of cowboys crossed the Rio Grande in pursuit of Mexico cattle thieves. On his return from Texas, he taught the village school at Franklin Center during the fall and winter of 1879-1880. In the fall of 1880 he went to Bannoch, then Montana Territory, where his brother-in-law, Samuel Dunlap, operated a drugstore in which he assisted for about one year. His drugstore experience gave him an urge to study medicine and on his return to Lee County, he attended the Medical College at Keokuk, Iowa, for the year 1881-1882. Pressed for finances with which to continue his medical course, he became a candidate for County Recorder of Lee County, to which office he was elected in the fall of 1882 and in which capacity he served for two consecutive terms. His business experience in the recorder’s office proved very much to his liking, and at the close of his second term he established the “Farm Loan and Abstract Agency”, in which he continued up to the time of his death. At the time he organized his private business, Fort Madison was passing through the excitement of a “boom”, due to the coming of the Santa Fe railroad, and for a short period he was associated as a partner in the real estate firm of Peters, Mc Cray, and Cruikshank; but he soon found his own private and restricted field more to his tastes, hence the partnership? was dissolved and he again took up his former and more personal occupation, for which he was so well suited, both from the standpoint of training and native judgment. Since that day, the sign of “J.P. Cruikshank, Farm Loans and Abstracts” has un-ostentatiously stood like a kindly landmark-----the symbol of dependability and probity in the business world. With the assistance of his efficient secretary, Miss Emma Potts, he attracted through his reputation for business acumen and square dealing a splendid clientele, and, at the peak of his prime years, his books showed over a million dollars of money and realty under his direct supervision, much of which was in the nature of a trust, placed in his hands by those who had full confidence in his integrity and judgment. No doubt there were errors in judgment that resulted in mistakes, but never at any time during his many years was there ever a whisper of dishonesty or misappropriation in connection with his many transactions-----truly a record that bespeaks high praise. For the past several years, due to failing health, he had been unable to give that personal attention to his business that he so much desired; but through the guidance of his trusted secretary and the. business discernment of his son-in-law, Mr. F.H. Meinzer, the affairs of his office and in his name have been successfully continued. Even here, he made frequent visits to his office for consultations; and for ---- Page 47 similar purposes to the Lee County Savings Bank, of which firm he has for many years been a member of the board of directors. His passing brings to a close one of the leaders of his community, who, in the words of one of his business associates, "He has stood like a mighty oak amidst the progressive scenes of a changing world.” In politics, he was a consistent Jeffersonian Democrat, ever loyal to the fundamental principles upon which that party was founded and always ready to give of his time and means in its service. he was ever active in its councils and served on many committees that guided its policies. In addition to his election to the office of county recorder of Lee county, he was, also, honored in the fall of 1899, by being elected to the Lower House of the General Assembly of Iowa, in which capacity he served for two consecutive terms. While his record as a law-maker may not have been outstanding, he rendered acceptable service, unstained by the slightest suspicion of fraud or graft. He sought the position more for the experience that it would bring him than the thought of making "office seeking” a profession. In religion, like his father, he was not demonstrative nor active in church work; but he possessed a deep sense of reverence for things sacred and never spoke irreverently or slightingly about the church or church members. He sincerely felt that the relation of man to God was a very personal experience, and that it should not be controlled or hedged. about by dogmatic creeds. He truly accepted Christ's Way of Life as the basis of a progressive and humanitarian civilization and as a code of ethics, beautifully summarized in the Golden Rule. He had but little use for an over dramatized religion, or that emotional type that could be put on and off like a coat or a pair of shoes. His religion was one of living and doing, and, with Edgar Guest, he could truly say, :"I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day;
:I'd rather one should walk with me than merely show the way.
:For the best of all the preachers are the men who live their creed-------
:To see good done in action is what everybody needs." In that faith he lived and in that hope he died. His closing years brought no gloomy forebodings of the hereafter; for he had an abiding faith that a merciful God would award immortal souls according to their good or bad deeds in the body, rather than through certain formal and prescribed declamations or ritualistic creeds prescribed by man. While it may not be generally appreciated, Mr. J.P. Cruikshank, in the quiet recesses of his own heart, was deeply reverent and sincerely religious, to which those who knew him best and the following facts will truly testify. On March 11,1944, J.P. Cruikshank on the confession of faith in the ninety-first year of his life was baptized and joined the Union Presbyterian Church of Fort Madison, Iowa. The following letter to the writer from Rev. Walter L. Turney, pastor of that church, most vividly gives the facts as they occurred, as it also reflects the sincerity of purpose of the act. ---- Page 48 :Fort Madison, June 28, 1944 :Mr. C.W. Cruikshank
:Mr. Pleasant, Iowa :My dear Mr. Cruikshank: :In reply to your inquiry of June 22nd as to the steps which led up to the Baptism and reception of your Uncle, Mr. John P. Cruikshank, to full Communion in the Church, let me first say the whole thing came about by his personal invitation. :For some twelve years occasionally Mr. Cruikshank and I had many very congenial visits and became very close friends, he often called me Pastor Turney, or would say “how is my Pastor today?” At one time or another he would bring up the fact that his father was a Presbyterian and his mother had been a Baptist, and wanted me to know he respected their chosen Churches but could not enter his mother's Church because of a dislike to their mode of Baptism and would say “one of these days I am going to unite with the Church of my Father.” :Early March of this year Mrs. Meinzer called our home and said her father wanted to be Baptized and received into the Church, and asked that proper arrangements be made to answer his request, I took Elder Fred Fischer with me to represent the Session and I Baptized him March 11, 1944 and received him into the fellowship of the Church. :At the time he said, “I am satisfied I am old enough to know what I want” and also “I suppose people will think I am a coward to do this because I am soon to die, however this is not so, I do it because I believe a man should, and would have done it long ago if my family had not been divided.” He seemed to have a profound respect for his parents and was very happy in the thought of the coming reunion. The End. :Sincerely yours,
:Walter L. Turney June 18, 1889, John Perkins Cruikshank and Martha Lewis Ball were united in marriage, at St, Louis in the home of the bride's parents, Captain Spencer and Martha (nee Spears) Ball. They at once established their residence where for 55 years they have been prominent in both social and business circles. To this marriage, two children were born, who died in infancy and Molly Louise, Mrs. F.H. Meinzer, who with her husband has been living with her parents since it became necessary for Mr. Meinzer to take over the active management of Mr. Cruikshank's business. Of the old pioneer family Mr. Cruikshank was truly, “The last leaf upon the tree", for his parents and all of his brothers and sisters had preceded him in death, and for several years: ---- Page 49 :The mossy marbles rest,
:On lips that he had pressed
:In their bloom,
:And the names he loved to hear
:Have been carved for many a year
:On the tomb.” But he leaves to mourn his death, his faithful wife and daughter, who have so tenderly and patiently cared for him during his lingering illness; also his many nephews and nieces and their children; a host of friends and business associates that knew and respected him in life.
“UNCLE JOHN”
Due to his almost fatherly interest in them and the further fact that for several years he has been the only connecting link, binding them to the splendid traditions and sacred memories of the other members of the Old Pioneer Family, his many nephews, nieces, and their children have symbolized in him the embodiment of all that is dear and fine in the long line of family relationship, and to them he has ever become most endearingly Uncle John To them words can not express all the term implies or fully portray the memories that surround it like a sacred halo, for truly :“The flowering petals of the mind
:Lose half their fragrance in the speech.” To them he has become a symbol of that fine relationship that binds human hearts and kindred minds with the compelling ties of mutual trust and respect. During his declining years, they have looked forward to the return of his succeeding birthdays with an anticipated pleasure and his greetings of sincere welcome that they knew awaited them. They have marveled at his even patience and his almost super faculty of enjoying life, even though sorely afflicted. They were never depressed in his presence by the sad image of the "bier and the shroud”, rather were they inspired by his buoyancy of living and meeting his relatives and friends, and were truly cheered by the sincerity of his "glad to see you”, good-byes”, and the ringing admonition, “will look forward to seeing you next year". His foibles, mistakes, and even his faults to which human nature is heir, were dimmed to insignificance in the warmth of salutations which seemed contagious and in that keen interest that he ever seemed to manifest in the welfare of each, even to the youngest of the clan. Yes, Uncle John, you will be missed, for your passing leaves a void-­and undefinable something that can never be replaced. The beautiful flowers that surround your casket are but the emblem of an abiding love in the hearts of those who knew you; and like the fragrance and beauty of the flowers can never die. While we mourn your going, we rejoice in the memories of your long and useful life; and though we can not fully understand, we can not believe “that by chance this world began” and though, :“No voice is heard, no sign is made,
:No step is on the conscious floor;
:Yet love will dream and Faith will trust
:That somehow, somewhere, meet we must.” For with Whittier we are inspired to believe :“The truth to flesh and sense unknown,
:That Life is ever lord of Death,
:And love can ever lose its own.” Mr. Cruikshank’s closing years were truly beautiful. Though hopelessly afflicted in body, he was patient, considerate of others, and sincerely grateful for the care and attention put forth to meet his needs. He enjoyed the visits of his friend and relatives and was never happier than when reviewing the events and acts of which he had been a part. His memory was a storehouse of knowledge and experiences, and his active mind surveyed the past and planned for the days to come. Thus, to the end he lived, never derepressed by gloomy forebodings of the future. Shakespeare’s “Life fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf" or Bryant’s “The worm, the canker, and the griefs are mine alone" had no appeal to him. Rather he sang with Malloch, :"As I grow old, it seems l
:Grow old as grows the western sky
:When day is coming to its close.
:The winds of life
:Die down, the hate, the hurt, the strife,
:The waters calm, the waves all still.
:I want no triumph, wish no ill
:To any man. Now from my heart
:The ancient angers all depart.
:New friends I know, new songs are sung,
:New joys are mine------yes, I grow young
:As I grow old.” When it was evident that the end was near, he quietly met the challenge and without fear and strined by an unfaltering trust in a just, and merciful God, he quietly passed to the Great Beyond, to meet, "those angel faces that he had loved and lost the while." ==Footnotes==

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This page is about Cry-Slurs, an advanced choir program at Northwest Classen High School. There is a website that gives more detail, which you can find [http://www.cry-slurs.com here]. === Reunions === 1985Online Article "[https://oklahoman.com/article/3394590/oklahoma-city-choir-reunion-to-honor-ex-leader Oklahoma City choir reunion to honor ex-leader]." The Oklahoman. Accessed 13 Aug 2019.
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=== Directors === Frank Vitale (1955 - 1958)
John Platt (1958 - 1978)
Cheryl Taylor [[Younger-1074|Janettee (Younger) McCrary]]. Personal recollection, 13 Aug 2019. === Albums and Performances === Albums and individual songs can be listened to/downloaded by visiting the [http://www.cry-slurs.com/music music page] of the Cry-Slurs website.
Test Recording (1960)
Reverberations (1961)
Sounds To Remember (1962)
Sound All Around (1964)
The Cry-Slurs (1965)
Talking Books Recording for the Blind NY Trip (1966)
On the Light Side (1967)
Coast to Coast (1968)
The Best of the Cry-Slurs (1964-69)
Under The Mistletoe (1967-70)
Graz International Youth Music Festival Winning Performance (1972)
At Home and Abroad (1972)
Then and Now (1973-74)
Reunion Performance (2009)
=== Past Cry-Slurs Members === John Beck
Norman Behymer
[[Younger-1074|Janettee (Younger) McCrary]] === Sources ===

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=== General Information === '''Cemetery name:'''Crystal Hermitage Moksha Mandir '''Address:'''20150 Hermitage Dr, Nevada City, CA 95959 This is the address to Ananda, there are signs to the location of the temple and gardens. '''GPS Coordinates:'''39.38454006754061, -121.0486192521315 === History === Swami Kriyananda passed away on April 20 2013. He was buried beneath the Moksha Mandir, the meditation temple dedicated to Swami Kriyananda at Ananda. It's a beautiful spot. Every spring there is an open house when all the flowers are in bloom, also a nice time to visit the temple.

CSA 22nd South Carolina Infantry, Spartanburg Soldiers

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{{Red|22d Regiment, S. C. Y}} — Cols. Joseph Abney and S. D. Goodlett, Surgeon : Dr. C. E. Fleming (see sketch). '''Company B.''' — Captains : John S. Wheeler resigned, A. J. Foster promoted from ist lieutenant, Robert G. Fleming severely wounded near Petersburg, May 20, 1864, and re- signed or was discharged, W. Alexander Benson (see sketch) killed in the trenches in front of Petersburg and George B. Lake (see sketch) appointed after death of Ben- son, covered up by mine explosion at Petersburg. 1st Lieutenants: Peyton Ballenger (see sketch) com- manded company for thirteen months, J. Smiley Wheeler killed at Jackson, Miss. 2d Lieutenants : Dillingham Ballenger died in Charles- ton, 1863, R. V. Hastings died in hospital Savannah, Ga., Wm. J. Lake (see sketch) covered up by mine explosion at Petersburg, hip fractured, dug out alive. Sergeants : J. M. James wounded in Virginia, leg ampu- tated, B. K. Vaughn, Alberry Ballenger discharged, R. M. Reese died of disease, L S. Morgan killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, J. Ross Mason and J. M. McCue died during the war. Corporals : R. J. Duncan and L J. Mayfield died during the war. Privates: J. Allen killed by mine explosion at Peters- burg, J. Atkins, W. M. Atkins, J. B. Atkins, A. R. Ballen- ger transferred to Company D, Palmetto Sharpshooters, Josiah Barker wounded in 1862, killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, Thomas Barker killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, J. A. Barker, Jos. Barnett died in army, Wm. Barnett, Berry Bennett died in Charleston, West P.ennett died in Charleston (remains of Berry and West Bennett were brought home together), Jas. Brown killed at Boons- boro, Md., D. R. Brown killed during the war, Jos. Brown, HisTORV OF Spartanburg County. 693 John W. Bomar killed near Petersburg in 1864, E. Thos. Bomar killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, Washington Bomar killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, L. S. Be- shears died soon after enlistment, B. C. Burns died during the war, W. T. Cambell, Jasper Clayton killed by mine ex- plosion at Petersburg. J. G. Clayton, Joel Cooley killed at Rappahannock by explosion of shell August 23, 1862, Lazareth Collins died during the war, Lorenzo D. Collins died of wounds in Virginia, P. F. Cooper died during the war, David Darby killed at Boonsboro, Md., September 14, 1862, James Darby killed by explosion of shell at Rappa- hannock August 23, 1862, A. B. Dobson died during the war, W. R. Dobson killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, J. Duncan killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, Joel Duncan killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, J. A. Dun- can killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, W. J. Duncan killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, Moses Evins killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, D. Evins killed by mine explosion at Peterburg, Pink F. Floyd, Wm. Ford died during the war, Matthew A. Henson, Z. J. Haskins, Miles Haskins died during the war, Nathaniel S. Howe captured and died in prison. L. M. Hudson died in hospital in Virginia, Thos. W. Keller, Y. A. Keller died in prison ship, was thrown overboard, John Kendrick killed by explo- sion of mine, Petersburg, R. W. Kimbrel died soon after returning home from the army, Ramson Lee died during the war, A. Lister killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, J. P. Mason killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, G. W. Mason killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, M. A. Mc- Cue killed by mine explosion at Petersburg, W. A. McEl- reath wounded by explosion of shell on Rappahannock August 23, 1862, H. Wilson Moore (see sketch) covered up in crater by mine explosion at Petersburg, was dug out alive, Harris Owens killed by explosion of mine at Peters- burg, J. Pollard, William Pollard wounded September II, 1862, Alexander Prewitt, Benjamin C. Brewitt lost in the war, J. Prewitt died during the war, W. W. Pre- 694 History of Spartanburg County. witt died during- the war. J. M. Richards >killed by explosion of mine at Petersburg, Levi Richards killed by explosion of mine Petersburg, J. R. Smith, J- Wilson died at Charles- ton, M. A. Wison killed near Peterburg, R. C. Wood killed by explosion of mine at Petersburg, Benj. P. Wood and John Wheeler wounded at Secessionville, S. C. June 16, 1862. Note. — For an account of the explosion of mine at Peters- burg July 30, 1864, the reader is referred to the sketches published in this volume of Captain Geo. B. Lake, Lieu- tenant W. J. Lake and private Henry Wilson Moore. '''Company C.''' — Captains : W. W. Hendrix, T. J. Wake- field promoted from ranks, resigned, E. J. Dean (see sketch) promoted from lieutenant, and Judson Wakefield promoted from ranks. Lieutenants: T. E. Wood, D. M. Wood, Washington Johnson, J. ]\L Calvert, J. M. Thomas and E. J. Calvert killed at Boonsboro September 14, 1862. Sergeants : J. P. McClemons, J. A. Monk, W. T. Glenn, Henry McHugh, W. Edge, J. P. Hollzelan wounded at Boonsboro, and J. T. Smith. Corporals: J. P. Leonard, W. E. Wilson, W. W. Hughes, Jesse Hemp, J. D. Burnett and A. E. Childers. Privates : John Biter, Peter Biter, Pinckney Biter, A. J. Bright, William J. Bright, J. L. Brockeman, Joseph Brown, Madison Burnett, James Calvert, A. C. Childers, Thomas Childers, Richard Chapman, James Chapman, Isaac Coleman wounded at Boonsboro, Brazil Cox, Henry Cox, James Cox, Mills Dean (see sketch), William Dupree, Wm. Edge, W. T. Glenn, Jeremiah Green, Thos. Holtzclaw, W. P. Hamley wounded at Boonsboro, Jas. Hen- derson, J. C. Hughes wounded at Boonsboro, W. W. Hughes, T. F. Hendrix, W. P. Hendrix, J. F. Jones wounded at Boonsboro, W. N. Johnson, Anderson Johnson, Jas. L. Johnson, John Johnson. Howell Johnson, D. C. Leonard killed at Boonsboro, J. P. Leonard, Miles Lee, M. S. McElreath, J. H. McHugh, M. S. Monk, Henry Owens, History of Spartanburg County. 695 T. A. Owens wounded at Boonsboro, Wm. Owens, J. M. Pearson. S. J. Pearson. W. J. Pearson, Jos. Pain. Jas. Rogers, John Rogers, S. V. Rogers, Zadok Rogers, Alfred vSisemore, Edward Sisemore, J. T. Siseniore, R. P. Sise- more, J. T. Smith, John M. Thomas, Penny Vaughn, Wiley Vaughn, Ellison Waddle, Alexander Wakefield, T. J. Wake- field, A. B. Waldrep, W. M. T. Waldrep, J. A.' Waters, J. M. Waters. Zadok Wilson. P.. P.. Wood, J. W. Wood, j. P. Wood, R. M. Wood, Dr. T. E. Wood, O.V. Wood and M. A. Wood wounded at Boonsboro. ==Sources== *[http://archive.org/stream/historyofspartan00land/historyofspartan00land_djvu.txt History of Spartanburg County]

CSA Membership Dependant List

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==Biography== DEPENDENTS, Wives & Parents Profiles made ==Adams== ====Adams, Eliza (Elliott)==== :Eliza (Elliott) Adams :Elliott-23306 :Husband: William David Adams :Adams-66284 :Marriage: 1866 :Georgia, United States *Birth: 25 Nov 1839 *Death: 19 Sep 1924 (aged 84) *Burial: Fredonia Church Cemetery *Lamar County, Georgia, USA *Memorial ID: 40479035 *Source [Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40479035/eliza-adams: accessed 19 July 2023), memorial page for Eliza Elliott Adams (25 Nov 1839–19 Sep 1924), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40479035, citing Fredonia Church Cemetery, Lamar County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Rebekah Duncan (contributor 46954271).] ----

Cser Family Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Locate Cser family members that have been the victims of a family situation that includes, being placed into orphanages, Divorce, bad parenting skill etc. . Also, to bring together and reunite the descendants of Alexander (Sandor) Cser Sr and Rosa (Rozalilla) Szalontay of Harwinton, Ct. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cser-1|Timothy Cser]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Any and all documentation or photos on our Patriarch and Matriarch. * Completed Family group sheets of descendants . * Any first hand family history, stories, and knowledge of our ancestors. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6425507 send me a private message]. Thanks!

CTW Divine RIght

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Riley is a Fawn colored retired racing Greyhound, at the age of 5, Riley was retired after a long career of racing in Birmingham, AL. She was born in 2007, but raced her way into our lives through the Heart of Texas Greyhound Adoption.

CTW Gadabout

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Catie Jean is a red Brindle and such a sweet heart, she unlike her adopted sister Riley, was not the racer. Catie Jean also came to us from the Heart of Texas Greyhound Adoption.

Cuba Resources

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[[Project:Latin_America|Latin America Project]] ● [[Space:Latin_American_Resources|Resources by Country]] This page is for listing Cuba resources. Please add your resources here! === General WikiTree Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on individual profiles. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields Name Fields Help] ''This page only includes style rules that have been agreed-upon by the community for all of WikiTree. For pre-1700 profiles and some others you also need to consult the more particular rules developed by the project that covers the specific time period and location. See the [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|Name Field Guidelines directory]]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. === Cuba Resources === * * === Cuba Suggestions === {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_CUB}}

Cuban Roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Nodarse-1|Jose Nodarse]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Looking to build a detail tree * Documenting immigrants from WWI and WWII to Cuba * Starting with my family tree from Jovellanos a municipality/town in the province of Matanzas, Cuba Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=32979290 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cudmore Name Study Info

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Cuilliere - Sulliere - Lesage Research Notes

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� This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources? Cuilliere, Sulliere, Lesage (Cap Sante, I'lle de Perrot) Research Notes -These families closely connected *many name/spelling variations source-to=source : Cuerller, Cueillerie Sulliere, etc. - conformed to "Cullerier (per PRDH spelling)" pending actual "birth" "Marriage" "Death" records -- Generally accepted spelling appears to be Cuillerier : Soulair (Soulieres) Sullière : Roc Brune; Larocque Roquebrune *Some of these records are nearly impossible to read/translate (out of order/duplicates/missing) so anyone wishing to do some cleanup should do this under the "Profile Itself" vs the "Research Free Space." Links are included under the Profiles themselves as located. * Contemporary Joseph's m. Marie Francoise's - records indicate Joseph's and Francoise's are different individuals *[[Cullerier-4|Joseph Marie Petit dit Cuillerier b 1740-1743 son of Unknown]] probable death after 1806 *[[Cuillerier-138 |Joseph son b 1746 son of Rene Cuillerier and Francoise Lamotte]] probable death before 1777 *Joseph's son, [[Cullerier-3|Francois Cuillerier (Cullerier m Rose Leduc and Marie Julie Chartier]] :: Son of [[Cullerier-4|Joseph Marie Petit dit Cuillerier (death Unknown (1806-1840) and Francoise Sulliere]] (died 1798 - parents Unknown) :: Birth Estimate 1768-1778 (No Birth Record located; Most likely birth is between age 21-30 at time of 1798 marriage.) :: Said to have been at I'lle Perrot for most of lifetime :: Rose Leduc (Minor) daughter of [[LeDuc-20|Pierre Leduc and Josephete Lalonde]] :: 2nd marriage -- Marie Julie Chartier *1st [[Cullerier-4|Joseph Marie '''Petit dit Cuillerier m Francoise Sullerier''' ('''Parents Unknown''') and Marguerite Roc Brune]] ; More Indepth research required to establish parent connection. : Cuillerier Parents variously as son of [[Cuillerier-67|Rene/Lamott]] ; [[Cuillerier-16|Rene/Corneau]] : Sullerier Parents variously as dau of [[Sullière-6|Jean/Lesage]] ; [[Sulliere-13|Jean Bernardine/Vegiard]] ; [[Lesage-224|Louis/Lesage]] : Reportedly named as Francois or Louis vs Joseph (s/o Rene/Lamott - unsupported) *2nd [[Cuillerier-138 | JOSEPH Marie Cuillerier m Marie Francoise Inconnu]] :: son of [[Cuillerier-67|Rene Cuillerier (1712-1765) and vf Francoise Lamot (Lamothe]] : (Apr 14 1766 Marriage) PRDH INDICATES THAT this Couple married 1766 Cap-Santé CUILLERIER JOSEPH MARIE / SULIERE MARIE FRANCOISE; HOWEVER, THIS RECORD MAY BE IN ERROR as an unproven Suliere (Some co-mingled records by researchers based on PRDH Index) : The Only '''Joseph Cullerier''' marriage located 1760-1770 (Sainte-Famille-du-Cap-Santé) was for Apr 14 :: [[Cuillerier-138 | JOSEPH]] son of [[Cuillerier-67|Rene Cuillerier (1712-1765) and vf Francoise Lamot (Lamothe]] (1722-1748)) married '''Marie Francois (illligitimate'''/parents unknown) ; present Jean Lamont; Francois Lamont; Jean Bapt. Lesage; Maturine Morisset (signed [[Lesage-67|Nicolas Lesage]]) :: Francoise Sullerier's presumed parents for this record are [[Lesage-224|Louis Suliere and Marie Magdeline Lesage]]. ( b 1745 Feb 27 - Marie Francoise Souliere (1745-) (dau of Louis and Marie Magdeline Lesage) :: : [[Lesage-224| Records reflect this"Francoise" did marry a Joseph Cullierier (who presumably died '''before Jan 7 1777''']] (prior to her next marriage in 1777 to Jean Dupis) in Montréal (Notre-Dame-de-Montréal) Image 79/80 (Francoise Suliere m Jean Dupuis son of Jean Dupis and Marie Catherine Godon) (Marie Francois Suliere (vf Joseph Cuillierier); dau of [[[[Lesage-224||Louis Suliere and Marie Magdeline Lesage]]) *Most likely they are Separate Joseph's and Separate Francoise's - Francoise may have used Lesage & Culliere or Sulliere interchangeably as LNAB : Two Cullierier births in 1767 Cap-Santé :: 1767 Mar 23 b Joseph Cullierier (parents '''Joseph Cullierier and Francoise Lesage'''; godfather Jean Lamott; godmother Genevieve Lesage Image 930 and the other :: 1767 Apr 19 b Marie Angelique Cullierier (parents Rene and Angelique Cherille?? image 932 *Speculation is that Francoise Lesage is the same as the 1766 marriage to [[Cuillerier-138 | Joseph Cullerier]] (son of [[Cuillerier-67|Rene/Lamott]] (and Francoise as probable granddaughter of [[Lesage-67| Nicolas Lesage]]) and dau of [[Lesage-224|Marie Magdeline Lesage (and Louis Suliere]]). Most likely This relates to the 1777 marriage of Dupuis; and it is again likely that the two Joseph's and two Francoise's are different individuals == Sources == Some of these records are nearly impossible to read/translate so anyone wishing to do some cleanup should include under the "Profile Itself" vs the Research Free Space - links are found under the Profiles *Original Parish Registers from LDS FamilySearch films for Canada [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=https://www.familysearch.org/service/cds/recapi/sord/collection/1321742/waypoints Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979,"database with images,] FamilySearch : L'Enfant-Jésus-de-la-Pointe-aux-Trembles 1674-1877 : Sainte-Famille-du-Cap-Santé 1679-1900 : L'Assomption 1724-1827 : Sainte-Jeanne-de-Chantal Île-Perrot 1786-1899 (St Jean - Ille Perrot; (du Bout) - From then until 1721 it was part of the Pointe-Claire parish, but residents often traveled to the nearer parish of '''Sainte-Anne du Bout (now Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue)''' for religious services. Either way, they had to go by canoe (Parish Repertoires. Vaudreuil. Ile Perrot. St Jeanne de Chantal. M. 1786-1970.) :: Saint-Jean-Baptiste-des-Écureuils : [https://www.familysearch.org/frontier/search-bifrost/image/index?owc=HCT2-ZNL%3A17585101%2C19508101%3Fcc%3D1321742 Notre-Dame-de-Québec] : [https://www.familysearch.org/frontier/search-bifrost/image/index?owc=HZSR-4WL%3A16470801%2C23492102%3Fcc%3D1321742 Notre-Dame-de-Montrea]l [https://www.prdh-igd.com/Gratuit/en/PRDH/Recherche/Acte PRDH Index = Free Search] *[https://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?genealogie=Cuillerier_Joseph&pid=1134106 Nos Origines - Francoise Inconnu]) * [https://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?pid=78525&partID=78526 Nos Origines "Cullerier"] *[https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bramstedt_dubord&id=I15463 World Connect = Joseph Cuillerier] *[https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rzengerle&id=I17095 World Connect = Joseph] :: [https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?surname=cullerier&given=joseph&fuzzy=Y&start=1v No cullerier, culliere variants] :: [https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thomas281&id=I087903 World Connect Rene/Lucos]

Cukrownia Piwce

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Cukrownia pana Perro w Piwcach. Link do informacji o otwarciu fabryk cukru: https://polona.pl/item/gazeta-rolnicza-r-26-11-czerwca-1886-nr-24,MjM5NjQzMTc/3/#info:search:piwce https://polona.pl/item/przewodnik-naukowy-i-literacki-dodatek-do-gazety-lwowskiej-r-19-1891,NTA1OTQ5MTk/843/#info:search:piwce - w Mironówce była siedziba Towarzystwa Romanowskiego - właściciela Cukrowni m. im. Pije i Piwce.

Culfeightrin Parish McGill Families

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This is a sub-project of [[Space:McGill_Name_Study|McGill Name Study]] This page describes some of the McGill families that lived in Culfeightrin Civil parish in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. McGill families are associated with [https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/cary/culfeightrin/glenmakeeran/ballynvennaght/ Ballynvennaght Townland] and [https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/cary/culfeightrin/glenmakeeran/glenmakeeran/ Glenmakeeran Townland]. In the 1901 Census there were 2 McGill families in the Glenmakeeran Election district. *[[McGill-3878|Alexander McGill (abt.1874-)]] and [[McGarry-992|Mary Ann (McGarry) McGill (1874-)]] were in Ballyvennaught townland. *[[McGill-3866|Denis McGill (abt.1857-1937)]] and [[McCambridge-82|Mary McCambridge (1874-)]] were in Glenmakeeran townland. *John McGill age 30 was listed in the McNeil household. In the 1911 Census there was *[[Magill-1614|John Magill (1861-1959)]] and [[Laverty-562|Margaret (Laverty) McGill (1869-1950)]] in Glenmakeeran *[[McGill-3866|Denis McGill (abt.1857-1937)]] and [[McCambridge-82|Mary McCambridge (1874-)]] were in Glenmakeeran townland. [[McGill-3867|John McGill (abt.1814-1894)]] [[McGill-3879|Hugh McGill (1810-1880)]] and [[McFadden-4178|Jane (McFadden) McGill (1812-1884)]]

Cullen Conerly II Notes

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Culleney name in South Australia

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==Background== South Australia was colonised in 1836 and civil registration commenced on 1st July 1842. Irish immigrants to South Australia in the 19th century, particularly those of the Roman Catholic faith, often did not register the births of their children. A number of deaths, particularly of children, are not registered either. This, combined with the limited information included on birth, marriage and death certificates at that time in the Province, presents a challenge for genealogists. ==Name Variations== Culleney is the most common form of the name. Variations include: Culany, Cullaney, Culleany, Culeny, Culleeny, Culliney ==1840s mentions== * Anne Culleeny, a 26yo domestic servant from County Clare, was an immigrant on the Prince Regent, arriving at Port Adelaide on 20th July 1849 from Plymouth. https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/passenger-lists-1845-1940?year=1849 ==1850s mentions== * Mary Culliney, a 22yo farm servant from County Clare, was an immigrant on the Sir Edward Parry, arriving at Port Adelaide on 26th March 1854 from Plymouth. https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/passenger-lists-1845-1940?year=1854 * [[Culany-1|Catherine Culliny]], a 16yo domestic servant from County Clare, was an immigrant on the Frenchman, arriving at Port Adelaide on 30th September 1858 from Liverpool. https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/passenger-lists-1845-1940?year=1858 * [[Culleney-16|Patrick Culliny]], a 22yo labourer from County Clare, was an immigrant on the Frenchman, arriving at Port Adelaide on 30th September 1858 from Liverpool. https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/passenger-lists-1845-1940?year=1858 * Daniel Culliny, a 20yo labourer from County Clare, was an immigrant on the Frenchman, arriving at Port Adelaide on 30th September 1858 from Liverpool. https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/passenger-lists-1845-1940?year=1858 == 1860s mentions == * Mary Culling/Cullaney immagrants on the Hotspur 1862, 1862 'Advertising', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 21 July, p. 2. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28622887 * Margaret Culleney immigrant Hougoumont 1866, FindMyPast Transcription: First name(s) Margaret, Last name Culleney, Birth year 1848, Age 18, Occupation Servant, Place of origin Clare, Ship name Hougoumont, Departure year 1866, Departure date 7 Jun 1866, Departure port Plymouth, Arrival year 1866, Arrival date 16 Sep 1866, Destination Port Adelaide, South Australia, State South Australia, Country Australia, Optional keywords -, Database Title South Australia, Passenger Lists 1847-1886, Record set Australia, Inward, Outward & Coastal Passenger Lists 1826-1972, Category Travel & migration, Subcategory Passenger Lists, Collections from Australasia, Australia * Death entry, Mary Culleney in 1868, South Australia Deaths 1842-1972, Anama Plains, Clare, South Australia, Australia, FindMyPast transcription: First name(s) Mary, Last name Culleney, Gender Female, Status Child (under 16 years of age), Birth year 1867, Death year 1868, Death date 28 Jun 1868, Age at death 1y, Residence Anama Plains, Place Anama Plains, District Clare, State South Australia, Country Australia, Registration number 32/357, Relative Father, Relative's first name(s) P, Relative's last name Culleney, Record set South Australia Deaths 1842-1972, Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records, Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials, Collections from Australasia == 1870s mentions == * Daniel Culleney Anama farmer, 1871 'THE NORTHERN AREAS.', Northern Argus (Clare, SA : 1869 - 1954), 24 November, p. 3. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92762157 * Death of Michael Culleney of Laura, "Family Notices" The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) 16 June 1877: 5. Web. 12 Oct 2021 . == 1880s mentions == * Death of Mrs Michael Culleney (Margaret Ure) of Laura, 1883 'Family Notices', Northern Argus (Clare, SA : 1869 - 1954), 11 May, p. 2. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article97341587 *Death of Mrs Daniel Culleney (Mary), 1886 'Family Notices', The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), 12 August, p. 2. (Second Edition.), viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208491390 * Death Daniel James Culleney near Laura, 1887 'Family Notices', The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), 3 November, p. 4. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36421177 * Death of Mr D Culleney 29 Oct 1887, 1887 'LAURA, NOVEMBER 2.', South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), 5 November, p. 22. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92868384 == 1890s mentions == * Marriage Maggie Culleney and Stephen Galvin, 1893 'Family Notices', The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), 16 February, p. 4. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25349629 * Culleney's farm location near Laura, 1894 'No title', The Laura Standard (SA : 1889 - 1917), 2 February, p. 228. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article191007702 * Death of Bridget Mary Culleney, 1895 'Family Notices', The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), 5 March, p. 6. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25752058 * Death of Mrs James Culleney at Walkerville 1897, 1898 'Family Notices', The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), 3 May, p. 2. (ONE O'CLOCK EDITION), viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209146174 == 1900s mentions == * Marriage of Ellen (Nellie) Culleney to Alexander Patterson, 1906 'Family Notices', Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), 20 October, p. 33. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88130107 * Death of Patrick Martin Culleney, 1909 'Family Notices', The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), 22 May, p. 8. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5726608 * Death of John James Culleney, 1908 'Family Notices', The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), 29 July, p. 1. (4 o'clock), viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208828930 * Death of Mrs J B Nolan (Culleney), 1909 'Mrs. J. B. Nolan, Clare.', Southern Cross (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1954), 23 April, p. 5. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167014727 == 1910s mentions == * Wedding o Mr M R Culleney and Miss Lily Bowley, 1910 'YOU MAY HAVE TRIED', Blyth Agriculturist (SA : 1908 - 1954), 4 November, p. 4. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219344865 == 1920s mentions == * Death of John Henry Culleney, 1924 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 23 August, p. 7. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203683599 * Will of Miss Bridget Mary Culleney, 1924 'Continued on Page 13.', The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), 24 December, p. 9. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43260495 == 1930s mentions == * Death Sarah Culleney, 1936 'Family Notices', Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), 28 May, p. 25. , viewed 12 Oct 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92340723

Culmer Family Mysteries

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I am trying to find out more information about my great-great grandfather nicholas culmer and his wife....all i know about him is that he was was from prussia i think. Here is what i have on him and his wife, Nicholas [middle name?] Culmer Born December 12, 1819 in Prussiamap Son of [father?] and [mother?] [brothers or sisters?] Husband of Emma A. (Campbell) Culmer — married [marriage date?] [marriage location?] Father of Albert C. Culmer [add child] Died June 17, 1886 in Tylersburg, Pennsylvaniamap

Culong

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'''Culong''', also known as the '''Thomas Cooper Ferebee House and Forbes House''', is a historic home located near Shawboro, Currituck County, North Carolina. It was built in 1812, and is a two-story, three bay by three bay, Federal style frame dwelling with a gable roof. It has two wing additions and a one-story front portico. Also on the property are two contributing outbuildings and family cemetery.[https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/CK0006.pdf Culong National Registry of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culong Culong on Wikipedia] The house was sold from the Ferebee family to the Gregory family and then onto the Forbes family by way of [[Forbes-6510|John J. Forbes]] and has remained in the Forbes family ever since. === References ===

Culpeper County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Culpeper_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Culpeper County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Culpeper'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Culpeper'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Culpeper County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1794-1800'''. All Records prior to 1794 have no viewable index so possible records can be found prior to this time frame. If your ''Culpeper'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Culpeper'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. '''Records prior to 1794 have indexes that are not viewable. Further research would be greatly appreciated''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Culpeper County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Culpeper County Land'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |T||108||Daniel and Frances Campbell||Thomas Braudus||1795||220 acres at the head of Hickory Hollow|| |- |T||126||John and Mary Campbell||Amos Rice||1797||120 acres in said county|| |-

Culpeper County Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell

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

Culpeper County Virginia Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Culpeper_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Culpeper County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Culpeper'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Culpeper'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Culpeper County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Culpeper'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Culpeper'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Campbell Probate Records== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Culpeper County'''
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'''Updated: 3 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Date_of_Record |___WikiTree_ID___ |Surname |Given_Name |Instrument |Book |Page |Comments |Record |- |19 Feb 1761 | |Campbell |Duncan |Inventory |A |239 |Executor Roger Dixon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PD-T3N4 Doc Image] |- |21 May 1761 | |Campbell |Duncan |Admr's Acct |A |251 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PD-T36Q Doc Image] |- |20 Mar 1780 | |Campbell |John (of Brumfield Parish) |Will |B |364 |Wife: Margaret; Daughter: Margaret |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PD-T32J Doc Image] |- |15 May 1780 | |Campbell |John |Inventory |B |380 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PD-T3KG Doc Image] |- |22 Jul 1800 | |Campbell |Silas |Inventory |D |281 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PC-M74Q Doc Image] |- |20 Oct 1817 | |Campbell |George |Inventory |H |29 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92H-2YVG Doc Image] |}

Culpeper Minute Men

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This Free Space is managed by join efforts of the DAR & SAR Culpeper Minute Men Chapters. If you are interested in joining either one or just want to say hi please reach out to us! [[https://www.facebook.com/CulpeperMinuteMenDAR| Culpeper Minute Men]] === History of the Culpeper Minute Men Battalion 1775 === Taken from the Culpeper Minute Men SAR webpage - [[https://sites.google.com/view/culpeperminutemen/culpeper-history]] At the Virginia convention held May 1775, in Richmond, the Colony of Virginia was divided into 16 districts and each district instructed to raise and discipline a battalion of men "to march at a minute's notice." Culpeper, Fauquier and Orange counties, forming one district, raised a cadre of 350 men, 150 men from Culpeper, 100 from Orange and 100 from Fauquier, called the Culpeper Minute Men. Organized July 17, 1775, under a large oak tree in "Clayton's old field" (later known as Catalpa Farm). The Committee of Safety commissioned Lawrence Taliafero, of Orange, to be the Colonel; Edward Stevens, of Culpeper, to be the Lieutenant Colonel; and Thomas Marshall of Fauquier to be the Major of this Battalion. They also commissioned ten Captains for the Companies which were to make up the Battalion, among them were: John Jamieson, then Clerk of Culpeper County and a member of the Committee of Safety; Philip Clayton; James Slaughter; George Slaughter; and Capt. McClanahan, A Baptist minister, who regularly preached to his troops. (It was the custom then to put all the Baptists in one Company, for they were among the most strenous supporters of liberty, The Methodists went into another, according to the wishes of the Committee of Safety which recommended that the different religious denominations each organize companies of their own kind.) They adopted uniforms consisting of hunting shirts of strong, brown lines, dyed with an extract of the leaves of trees (probably the broad of oak leaves). On the breast of each shirt was worked in large white letters the words: "LIBERTY OR DEATH." (A wag of the times said that this was too severe for him, but that he would enlist if they could change the motto to "Liberty or be Crippled." Their flag had a rattlesnake with 13 rattles, coiled in the center, read to strike. Underneath it were the words: "DON'T TREAD ON ME." On either side were the words: "LIBERTY OR DEATH." And at the top "THE CULPEPER MINUTE MEN." The Minute Men took part in the Battle of Great Bridge, the first Revolutionary battle on Virginia soil. No sooner were they formed than the companies of Culpeper Minute Men were absorbed into regiments of the Continental Line, and by Act of Assembly in October 1776, they were dissolved and merged into the militia. Several original Culpeper Minute Men were sufferers at Valley Forge. The Culpeper Minute Battalion 19 August 1775-17 December 1776 Third Virginia Convention passed an ordinance on 19 August 1775 The Road to Independence, Vol. III, p. 466. that grouped counties into military districts, mandated the districts to raise minute battalions, and also raise a company of regulars. The counties of Orange, Fauquier, and Culpeper were grouped together and required to raise a minute battalion of 10 companies of 50 men each. The regulars were to be a rifle company. Officers were appointed by the newly formed Committee of Safety for the District. Lawrence Talifferro of Orange County was appointed colonel, Edward Stevens of Culpeper was appointed lieutenant colonel, and Thomas Marshall of Fauquier major. In proportion to the population of the counties, four minute companies were to come from each of Fauquier and Culpeper, and two from Orange. At the beginning of September recruiting for all of the companies, including the company of regulars, was under way. Although company of regulars and the minute companies began their existence together with the meeting of the district committee of safety, they very soon parted ways. Regular companies were to rendezvous at Williamsburg whereas minute companies were to rendezvous at a location set the by the District Committee of Safety, in this case, at the town of Culpeper. Records of the Committee of Safety for 18 September 1775 show the regulars under Capt. John Green drawing 15 rifles3, an indication that they were already in Williamsburg. Indeed, of all of the regular companies in Virginia, Green’s was the first to arrive in Williamsburg and pass inspection. He became the senior captain of the Virginia Continental Line and his company assigned to the First Virginia Regiment on October 21st. The Culpeper Minute Battalion was reported within a few hours march of Williamsburg by Purdie’s Virginia Gazette reported on October 20th and on October 23rd the captains of the Culpeper Minute Battalion were definitely in Williamsburg starting to draw equipment.4 However, there were weapons for only half the Battalion. On October 24th, five companies of the Culpeper Minute Battalion were ordered to Norfolk with the Second Virginia Battalion under Col. William Woodford. The next day the Committee of Safety received word that British ships are at Hampton threatening the town. Col. Woodford took a company of regulars and 50 minutemen armed with rifles under Capt. Abraham Buford to defend the town. Because the minute companies were armed with both muskets and rifles, volunteer riflemen from other companies of the Battalion replaced some of Buford’s own men who were not equipped with rifles. Buford’s men were stationed in a house and at a breastwork that had been constructed. Their accurate rifle fire soon had an effect. The sailors were unable to man their guns except where protected by netting. A British pilot boat, the Hawk Tender, was captured. The British lost 2 killed, 3 wounded, and 8 captured. 5 By the end of the first week of November it was clear that half the Culpeper Minute Battalion could not be equipped. On November 8th The Committee of Safety ordered the Commander-in-Chief of the Virginia forces, Col. Patrick Henry, to discharge the remainder of the Culpeper Minute Battalion from duty at Headquarters. 6 The married men were discharged and single men joined other companies. 7 Col. Taliaferro led half the Battalion home while Lt. Col. Stevens remained to lead five companies to Norfolk under Col. Woodford of the 2nd Virginia. '''The companies discharged were those of''' Capt. William McClanahan, Culpeper Capt. William Blackwell, Fauquier Capt. John Williams, Culpeper Capt. James Scott, Fauquier Capt. William Payne, Orange '''The companies remaining in service were those of''' Capt. Abraham Buford, Culpeper Capt. John Chilton, Fauquier Capt. John Jameson, Culpeper Capt. William Pickett, Fauquier Capt. Joseph Spencer, Orange By November 15th Woodford’s troops were equipped and on the march. The land route from Williamsburg to Norfolk had a critical choke point at Great Bridge on the south branch of the Elizabeth River. Governor Dunmore erected a fort here to block Woodford’s approach. Governor Dunmore ordered Capt. Charles Fordyce to attack early in the morning of the 9th.8 The choke point now worked against the British. Fordyce commanded about 120 men, but they could advance only six abreast across the causeway. Most of the defenders held their fire until the British were within 50 yards of the lines. The British were staggered by the volleys that followed. Fordyce was killed with over 14 bullets in his body. The British retreated. Col. Edward Stevens led men of the Culpeper Minute Battalion over open ground in the action. The only American casualty was a Fauquier County private in Capt. William Pickett’s Co., Benjamin Arnold. He was wounded in the wrist. British casualties are more difficult to determine. The British did manage to drag off the bodies of a number of their dead. Col. Woodford initially reported the British casualties at 12 killed and 17 wounded who had been captured, but reported the next day that the British casualties were much higher.9 Leven Powell wrote that the total number of British casualties 102.10 Whatever the number, it was large enough that Dunmore could no longer hold the choke point at Great Bridge. Dunmore retreated to his ships and the fall of Norfolk to Woodford was inevitable. Although it would not be until 9 July 1776 that Dunmore finally was forced from Gwynn’s Island, the British had lost Virginia. Woodford quickly moved to Norfolk and intermittent fighting occurred between the American forces on land and the British forces on ship. On January 1st the British landed soldiers who set fire to Norfolk. Virginia troops burned most of the remaining houses.11 On January 2nd some of the Battalion was discharged to return home. Two of Capt. Buford’s men were killed on January 21st by a cannonball.12 The balance of the regiment was sent home in late March. Capt. William Pickett’s Company from Fauquier were paid through April 2nd, 1776.13 The Council of the State of Virginia called two battalions of minute men into service on August 10th, 1776. Unlike the order of 1775, the call was made for companies from six different districts. Culpeper was required to provide two companies.14 One was a company commanded by Capt. James Nash and was in service at least from August 19th to August 22nd.15 The other company appears to have been under Capt. Abraham Buford. 16 The men were stationed near Jamestown, where many of the men became sick and some died. 17 The last date of documented active service for the Culpeper Minute Battalion was when Lt. Elijah Kirtley drew rations and forage from October 3rd to November 20th, 1776. 18 Minute battalions throughout the state lost officers and men to the newly forming continental regiments as well as the Virginia State Line in 1776. On 17 December 1776 the House of Delegates passed an ordinance abolishing the minute battalions. 19 Although in existence for only about a year and a quarter, the Culpeper Minute Battalion had a major impact on the American Revolution. It was involved in engagements at Hampton, Great Bridge, and Norfolk and did garrison duty at Jamestown. The engagement at Great Bridge was a strategic victory making it inevitable that Lord Dunmore would have to abandon Virginia. Virginia was free to provide critical troops and provisions both to the North and South until 1781, when the enemy returned to Virginia. Without this support from Virginia, the outcome of both northern and southern battles of the Revolution could have been very different. 1 Scribner, Robert L. and Brent Tarter: Revolutionary Virginia: The Road to Independence, Vol. III, Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission and University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, 1977, p. 466. 2 Hening, William Waller, Statutes at Large, Vol. 9, Richmond, 1821, pp. 9-34. 3 Scribner, Robert L. and Brent Tarter: Revolutionary Virginia: The Road to Independence, Vol. IV, Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission and University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, 1978, p. 123. 4 Ibid., p. 263. 5 John Page to Thomas Jefferson, 11 Nov. 1775, in Boyd, Julian P. (ed.): The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Vol. 1--1760-1776. Princeton University Press; Princeton, N.J. 1950. 6 John Pendleton Jr. to Patrick Henry, 8 Nov. 1775, in Scribner, Robert L. and Brent Tarter: Revolutionary Virginia: The Road to Independence, Vol. IV, Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission and University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, 1978, p. 344. 7 Pension affidavit of David Jameson, 16 Aug, 1832, S-5607, National Archives, Washington, DC; Pension affidavit of William Butler, Nov., 1832, S-15024, National Archives, Washington, DC. 8 For an excellent, well-documented account of the Battle of Great Bridge, see Scribner, Robert L. and Brent Tarter: Revolutionary Virginia: The Road to Independence, Vol. V, Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission and University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, 1979, pp. 7-9. 9 Woodford to the President of the Convention, 9 Dec., 1775 & 10 Dec. 1775, in Scribner, Robert L. and Brent Tarter: Revolutionary Virginia: The Road to Independence, Vol. V, Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission and University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville, 1979, pp. 90-91, 98-103. 10 Leven Powell to Sarah Powell, 18 Dec. 1775, The Leven Powell Papers, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 11 John Marshall: The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Compiled under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers Bequeathed to Him by His Deceased Relative, and Now in Possession of the Author Volume II. The Citizens Guild of Washington’s Boyhood Home, Fredericksburg Virginia: 1926, p. 133. (Originally published 1832). Marshall was a lieutenant in Capt. William Pickett’s Co. of the Culpeper Minute Battalion and an eye witness. 12 Dixon and Hunter’s Virginia Gazette, 27 Jan. 1776. 13 The roll was published in a newspaper article. A clipping of the article, bearing neither date nor the name of the newspaper, is in the National Archives, Record Group 93, Jacket 364-4. The Archives notation states that the clipping appears to have been taken from an original manuscript and does not appear to be that old. The record was deemed not official and not carded, and as a consequence this service is not indexed or abstracted in the National Archives military service records. The notation bears a date of December 7, 1905. 14 McIlwaine, H.R. (ed.): Journal of the Council of the State of Virginia, Vol. 1, Virginia State Library, Richmond, 1931, pp. 115, 116. 15 Ibid., p. 232. 16 Ibid., p. 237. Pension affidavit of William Taylor, 27 Sep. 1832, W-6238, National Archives, Washington, DC. Benjamin Martin testified that he served in the minute men in from August of 1776 to November 1776 under Capt. James Winn. Pension affidavit of Benjamin Martin, 25 Mar. 1832, R-6965, National Archives, Washington, DC. 17 Pension affidavit of William Taylor, 27 Sep. 1832, W-6238, National Archives, Washington, DC. Petition of Benjamin Bohon of Orange Co. to House of Delegates, 30 Oct. 1777, Virginia State Library, Richmond. Petition of Ann Boling of Orange Co. to House of Delegates, Oct. 1777, Virginia State Library, Richmond. 18 McIlwaine, H.R. (ed.): Journal of the Council of the State of Virginia, Vol. 1, Virginia State Library, Richmond, 1931, pp. 237. 19 Hening, William Waller, Statutes at Large, Vol. 9, Richmond, 1821, pp. 198. Journal of the House of Delegates Anno Domini, 1776, Richmond, 1828, p. 99. === Original Members of the '''Culpeper Minute Men Battalion 1775''' for Whom There Is Clear Documentary Evidence === 37 officers, 114 men OFFICERS: RANK COUNTY TALIAFERRO, Lawrence Colonel Orange STEVENS, Edward Lt. Colonel Culpeper MARSHALL, Thomas Major Fauquier POLLARD, Robert Adjutant Culpeper POLLARD,Benjamin Deputy Adjutant (volunteer w/o pay) Culpeper SLAUGHTER, James Quartermaster, Captain, Culpeper TAYLOR, Charles Surgeon’s Mate Culpeper '''Culpeper Co. Companies''' BUFORD, Abraham Captain Culpeper KIRTLEY, Elijah Lieutenant Culpeper GILLISON, John Ensign, Lieutenant Culpeper JAMESON, John Captain Culpeper LONG, Gabriel Lieutenant Culpeper JAMESON, David Ensign Culpeper McCLANAHAN, William Captain Culpeper FERGUSON, Samuel Lieutenant Culpeper GILLISON, John Ensign, Lieutenant Culpeper ROBERTS, John Ensign Culpeper NALLE, ________ Ensign Culpeper WILLIAMS, John Captain Culpeper JETT, ------------ Ensign Culpeper '''Fauquier Co. Companies''' BLACKWELL, William Captain Fauquier NELSON, William Lieutenant Fauquier CONWAY, Peter Lieutenant Fauquier CHILTON, John Captain Fauquier KEITH, John Lieutenant Fauquier PICKETT, William Captain Fauquier MARSHALL, John Lieutenant Fauquier KEITH, Isham Ensign Fauquier SCOTT, James Captain Fauquier '''Orange Co. Companies''' BRUCE, ____________ Captain (appointed but did Orange Not serve due to sickness) PAYNE, William Captain Orange BURNLEY, Garland Lieutenant Orange SPENCER, Joseph Captain, Quartermaster Orange MADISON, Ambrose Lieutenant Orange WELCH, Nathaniel Ensign Orange '''Later Companies (1776), possibly crossing county lines''' EDMONDS, Elias Captain Fauquier NASH, James Lieutenant, Captain Orange MEN: RANK COUNTY ADAMS, Littleton Private Fauquier ALLAN (ALLEN), James Private Fauquier ALLAN(ALLEN), Moses Corporal Fauquier ALLEN, Vincent Private Culpeper ALLEN, William Private Fauquier ANDERSON, Spencer Private Fauquier ARNOLD, Benjamin Private Fauquier ASBERRY, William Private Fauquier ATKINS, Ambrose Private Orange ATKINS (ADKINS), Edward Private Orange AYLOR, Jacob Private Culpeper BAAR, Issac Private Fauquier BAKER, Samuel S. Private Fauquier BALLARD, Phillip Private Orange BARKER, Peter Corporal Fauquier BLACKWELL, David Private Fauquier BLACKWELL, Joseph Private Fauquier BLISS, William Drummer Fauquier BOHON, Benjamin Private Orange BOHON, John Private Orange BOHON, William Private Orange BOLING, Jesse Orange BOLING, William Orange BRONAUGH, William Private Fauquier BROWN, Jeremiah Private Fauquier BROWN, Jonathan Private Fauquier BROWN, William Private Culpeper BUFORD, Simeon Private Culpeper BURK, Samuel Private Fauquier BURTON, William Sergeant Orange BUTLER/BUTLAR, William Private Culpeper CAMPBELL, William Private Orange CORBIN, Lewis Private Culpeper COWHERD, Jonathan Private Culpeper CRUMP, Travis Private Fauquier DARNALL, Rawley/Rolley Private Fauquier DICKERSON,John Private Fauquier DULIN, John Private Fauquier ELLIOTT, Samuel Private Fauquier FAYN, William Private Fauquier FEWELL/FEWEL/FUEL, Henry Private Fauquier FILBERT, Fewel Private Fauquier FINNILL, John Orange GAINES, Richard Private Culpeper GRANT, Daniel Private Fauquier GRANT, John Private Fauquier GRESPY, Martin Private Fauquier HAMRICK, Benjamin Private Fauquier HAMRICK, Siars/Siras/Silas Private Fauquier JENNINGS, Berryman Private Culpeper JESSOPS, Jacob Private Fauquier JETT, Thomas Private Fauquier JOHNSON, Yellis/Kelles Private Fauquier JONES, Charles Private Fauquier JONES, John Private Fauquier JONES, Henry Private Fauquier JONES, William Private Fauquier KERWIN, Andrew Private Fauquier LANTER, Thomas Private Orange LAWLER/LAWBER, Thomas Private Fauquier LEE, William Private Fauquier LINTON, Michael Private Fauquier LONG, Richard Private Culpeper LONG, Robert Private Culpeper LUCAS, Francis Private Culpeper MADDOX, Ezekiel Private Fauquier MADDOX, Henry Private Fauquier MADDOX, John Private Fauquier MARSHALL, Thomas Jr. Private Fauquier MARTIN, Benjamin Private Fauquier McQUEEN, Alexander Private Culpeper MILES, Charles Private Culpeper MILLER, William Private Fauquier MINOR, Jeremiah Private Orange MOFFETT, Henry Private Fauquier MONDAY, George Private Fauquier MONROE, James Private Fauquier NICHOLAS, Samuel Private Fauquier NORMAN, Hugh Private Fauquier O’BANNON, Andrew Private, Wagon Master Fauquier O’REAR, Daniel Private Fauquier PAYNE, William Private Fauquier PRICE, John Private Orange RANSDALE, Thomas Private Fauquier RANSDALE, William Private Fauquier RICE, William Private Fauquier RIDDLE, William Private Fauquier SEATON, George Private Fauquier SIMS, Reuben Private Culpeper SINCLAIR, John Private Fauquier SLAUGHTER, Phillip Private Culpeper SMITH, Gerrard/Jared/Garret/,Garnett Private Fauquier SMITH, Spencer Private Fauquier SMITH, William Private Fauquier SMITHER, William Private Orange SOUTHARD/SOUTHERD,William Private Fauquier STIVER(S), Reuben Private Orange TAYLOR, Francis Private Orange TAYLOR, Thornton Private Culpeper TAYLOR, William Private Culpeper TAYLOR, William Private Orange TILMAN, Thomas Private Orange TOMLINSON, George/Ambrose Private Orange TWISDALE, William Private Orange UTTERBACK, Harmon Private Fauquier WALLS, Reuben Private Culpeper WATKINS, Benjamin Fauquier WEALEY, Daniel Private Fauquier WHITE, William Private Fauquier WHITECOTTON, Axton Private Fauquier WILLIAMS, James Culpeper WINFIELD/WINKFIELD,William Private Fauquier WITHERS, James Sergeant Fauquier WITHERS, William Private Fauquier WITHERS, William Sergeant Fauquier WITHERS, William Private Fauquier WITHERS, William Ramblin/Hamblin Private Fauquier '''Capt. John Green’s Co., 1st Va. Regt. Officers and Men for Whom There Is Clear Documentary Evidence''' 4 Officers, 15 Men GREEN, John Capt. Culpeper TAYLOR, Richard 1st Lt. Orange EUSTACE, John 2nd Lt. Prob. Culpeper LEE, John Ensign Fauquier ALLEN, John Private Culpeper BARBEE, Daniel Private Culpeper BLACKWELL, Thomas Private or Sergeant COLVIN, John Private Culpeper FIELD, Henry (III) Private Prob. Culpeper FREEMAN, John Private Culpeper GIBBS, Churchill Private Culpeper GIBBS, Julius Private Culpeper GREEN, Robert Culpeper McCLANAHAN, Thomas Private Fauquier MOTHERSHEAD, Nathaniel Orange REED, John Private Culpeper SAUNDERS, Joseph Culpeper TRIPLETT, George Private Culpeper WARD, John Private Culpeper '''Men Associated with but Not in the Culpeper Minute Battalion and Other Revolutionary Services Proven''' ASHBY, John Express Rider Fauquier BARBOUR, James County Lieutenant of Culpeper Culpeper CAMP, Thomas Wagon Master (Civilian) Culpeper FIELD(S), Henry Jr. Paymaster (Civil Position) Culpeper MADISON, James (Jr.) County Lieutenant of Orange Orange Also a member of the Orange Independent Co. ''' Men in Other Military Service Sometimes Confused with Culpeper Minute Battalion Services''' GRAVES, Thomas Private, Culpeper Independent Co. Culpeper Marched to Fredericksburg at the Powder Alarm JOHNSON, George Captain, 2nd Virginia Regiment Fairfax SPICER, William Private, Dunmore’s War (1774) Culpeper TALIAFERRO, William Captain, 2nd Virginia Regiment Caroline '''Additional Men of Interest Documentary Evidence Is Not Clear Regarding''' Culpeper Minute Battalion Service BLACKWELL, John, Captain Fauquier Definitely in Williamsburg and associated with the CMM. Likely a subaltern under Chilton, under whom he served as Lt. in 3rd Va. Regt., but probabably not a captain. CARTER, Thomas Neale Battalion Surgeon Williamsburg A Dr. Carter was reimbursed for medicines provided to the CMM, but Scribner and Tarter say he was James. Evidence that a Dr. Carter was in the battalion has not been found. TRIPLETT, Francis Captain Fauquier Fauquier militia major. Asserted by secondary sources to have been a Battalion Captain. Evidence that he was in the Culpeper Minute Battalion has not been found. DILLIARD, William Signed (‘X’) Williamsburg Public Store Day Book for Culpeper Minute Battalion. GAINES, James Asserted on the Web to have been Culpeper a minuteman NORRIS, William Signed Wmsburg Public Store Fauquier Day Book for Capt. Scott. Likely a subaltern. PENDLETON, .Henry Asserted on the Web to have been a Culpeper minuteman. Was in Williamsburg associated with CMM. PENDLETON, Nathaniel Asserted on the Web to have Culpeper been a minuteman. PENDLETON, William Asserted on the Web to have Culpeper been a minuteman. ROBERTSON, William Signed Williamsburg Public Store Day Book for Capt. Williams SLAUGHTER, Thomas Signed Williamsburg Public Store Day book for Culpeper Minute Battalion. TAYLOR, Thornton Appears to have been resident of Caroline Co. at Time of this minute service. TEASONS, William Took delivery on fabric from the Williamsburg Public Store for which Capt. Williams signed. WALDEN, Ambrose Appears to have been resident of Caroline Co. at time of his inute service. '''"The Original" Culpeper Minute Men Battalion''' OFFICERS & MEN Summer, Fall, Winter 1775 OFFICERS: RANK COUNTY REMARKS (*partial genealogy found) BARBOUR, James Lieutenant Culpeper d. 1775 He was LT in Culpeper Country Militia at the time of forming the Battalion, assisted chief recruiter John Green in securing men. BLACKWELL, John, Captain Fauquier d. before 1783; 1777, served in Cpt John Chilton's Co. at Brandywine; recommended for rank LT Col. While serving in 2nd Bn Fauquier Militia; as Lt Col commanded 1st Bn Fauquier Militia after oath Sep 1778 BLACKWELL, William Captain Fauquier Mar. 2 Mar 1795 Ann Edwards in Culpeper Co. BUFORD, Abraham Captain Culpeper CARTER, Thomas Neale Battalion surgeon CHILTON, John Captain Fauquier b. 1739; 29 Apr 1776, in 3rd VA Regt Continental Line (CL); Killed at Brandywine 11 Sep 1777 EDMONDS, Elias Captain Fauquier 1776-7 in Fauquier Militia; was Lt Col in 1st VA State Regt of Artillery; served as Colonel in Fauquier Militia FIELD, Henry Culpeper Battalion paymaster; served in Cpt George Slaughter's Co, attached to 8th Regt, CL; died of sickness during war* GREEN, John Captain Culpeper Formed as separate Rifle Company with the Battalion and served with the Minute Men units at Hampton, VA, Nov 1775. The company became part of the VA Regt of Foot; died in service unmarried; not to be confused with Col John Green who died 18 Nov 1793 * JAMESON, John Captain Culpeper b. 1751, d 20 Nov 1810, buried ìcedar Groveî, Culpeper; 13 Jun 1776, 3rd Troop of Horse; 31 Mar 1777, promoted to Maj while in 1st Cont. Dragoons; 2 Apr 1777, transferred to 2d Cont Dragoons; 21 Jule 1778, wounded at Valley Forge; 1 Aug 1770, promoted to Lt Col; 1780 stationed in NY; Clerk of Culpeper County 1772-1880; Captured British spy, John Andre' who had msg from Benedict Arnold betraying American cause; member of VA Society of Cincinnati JOHNSON, George Captain Fauquier KIETH, Isham Ensign Fauquier b. 1735 d. 1787; in Cpt William Pickett's Co; Mar 1776, was 2nd Lt 3rd VA Regt; Jan 1777 was 1st Lt 3rd VA Regt CL; resigned Apr 1778 because of eye damage caused by smallpox MARSHALL, John Lieutenant Fauquier Initially was body servant and drill master. Was son of Major Thomas Marshall. Promoted to Lieutenant in Cpt William Pickett's Co; Jul 1776, 1st Lt, 3rd VA Regt CL; Dec 1776 Lt/Cpt 15th VA Regt, CL (Morgan's Rifle Regt); 30 Nov 1777, Deputy Judge Advocate; Jul 1778 promoted to Cpt; Sep 1778 transferred to 7th VA Regt, CL; 12 Feb 1781 resigned MARSHALL, Thomas Major Fauquier b. 1730 d. 1802; 13 Feb 1776, 3rd VA Regt CL; 13 Aug 1776, Lt Col; 21 Feb 1777, Colonel; Nov 1777, 1st VA State Regt of Artillery; served to end of war McCLANACHAN, William Captain Culpeper b. 1730 d. 1802; Raised Company from among his parishioners Called "Fighting Baptistsî After term of service with Minute Men returned as Justice of Peace and minister of Upper Carter's Run Church NELSON, William Lieutenant Fauquier d. Feb 1777; was in Cpt William Blackwell's Co; Feb 1776, Cpt John Ashby's Co, 3rd VA Regt, CL; died in battle at Brandywine * PAYNE, William Captain Fauquier Probably not the Cpt William Payne that had the Falmouth Blues that fought at Yorktown and died in Fauquier County nor the Pvt William Payne in Cpt William Pickett's Co. PICKETT, William Captain Fauquier b. 1742, d. 1814; 1778-9, served as Major in 2nd Fauquier Militia; Mar 1778 recommended but not promoted to Lt Col; daughter married Cpt William Helm POLLARD, Robert Culpeper b. 3 Jul 1756, d. 10 Oct 1842, son of Richard & Elizabeth (Coleman) Pollard, mar. 10 Jul 1774 Joel Underwood, Battalion Quartermaster SCOTT, James Captain Culpeper His Company with a detail of horseman drove British from Suffolk, VA in Nov 1775 SLAUGHTER, James Captain Culpeper d. 17 Nov 1833; Mar 1776, was Quartermaster for the CMM Battalion; later was Lt Col * Spencer, Joseph Captain Orange b. abt 1744, mar. ? Moore, daug of Frances Moore; was Baptist preacher; was Cpt in 7th VA Regt; Lt Col in VA militia STEVENS, Edward Lt. Colonel Culpeper b. 1744 d. 17 Aug 1820; Mar 1776, commanded 5 Co of CMM Battalion in the field; was in the battles of Brandywine, Camden, Guilford Courthouse and the siege at Yorktown. Promoted to Col before 4 Feb 1777; became General; buried Culpeper Masonic Cemetery TALIAFERRO, Lawrence Colonel Orange b. 9 Dec 1734 Orange county, son of Francis & Elizabeth (Hay) Taliaferro; Commander of the Battalion TALIAFERRO, William Captain Orange His company was transferred to Col William Woolford's 1st VA Regt; 1777, promoted to Col; 1777, captured and died as POW TRIPLETT, Francis Captain Fauquier 1777, was Adjutant Fauquier Militia; Mar 1778, served as Cpt Fauquier Milita in place of Cpt William Ball, promoted Sept 1778; Dec 1780, was serving as Maj in Fauquier Militia at Cowpens; Jun 1781 appointed Col and served in Morgan's VA State Regt; served to end of war Williams, John Captain Orange 7 June 1776, promoted to Battalion Major; married 5 Mar 1778, Orange county MEN: RANK COUNTY REMARKS (*partial genealogy found) ALLAN, Moses Sergeant Culpeper Cpt John Blackwell's Co ALLEN, James Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co Anderson, Spencer Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co ARNOLD, Benjamin Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co ASBERRY, William Private Fauquier b. 1724, d. Sep 1793 Fauquier County, Son of Henry & Hannah (Hardwick) Asbury; was in Cpt Blackwell's Co according to his widow, Jean Ankrum ASHER, John Private Culpeper ATKINS, Ambrose Private Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co.; b. abt 1754, Orange Co; son of James and Elizabeth Smith Atkins; 1776 was in Capt John Scott's Co; 1777 moved to Culpeper Co. and in Capt. John Slaughter's Co.; 1781 drafted but substitute obtained; mar. Frances Mansfield daug. of Jacob & Mary Mansfield ATKINS, Edwards Private Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co. BAKER, Samuel S. Private Fauquier Cpt Blackwell's Co. BALLARD, Phillip Private Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co. BARKER, Peter Corporal Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co BLACKWELL, David Fauquier b. 1753 d. 1841; Cpt John Chilton's Co; 1777, Fauquier Militia; Sep 1780, Commissary, Cpt John Brett;s Co, Lee's Legion BLACKWELL, Joseph Private Fauquier b. 1755 d. 1826 (brother was Cpt John Blackwell); Cpt William Blackwell's Co; 1776, Cadet, Cpt John Ashby's Co., 3rd VA Regt; Feb 1777, 2nd Lt, Cpt Thomas Blackwell's Co, 10 VA Regt; Nov 1777, 1st Lt; May 1780, prisoner of war at Charleston, exchanged Jun 1781; 1779, was appointed Captain and Co Comdr when Cpt John Chilton was killed at Brandywine; Jan 1783 retired * BLISS, William Fauquier Drummer, Cpt william Pickett;s Co; deserted BOHON, Benjamin Private Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co. BOHAN, John Private Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co. BRANDON, Francis Private Culpeper BRONAUGH, William Private Fauquier b. 21 Feb 1767, Fauquier County; mar. Lucy Bryan 12 Mar 1792; was in Cpt William Pickett's Co. BROWN, Jeremiah Private Fauquier b. 1757 d. after 1833; Cpt William Blackwell's Co; 1777, drafted Cpt Samuel Blackwell's Co, Fauquier Militia, Col William Edmonds Regt.; 1781, drafted Cpt Thomas Helm's CO., Fauquier Militia; hired Joseph Brown as a substitute when he became sick at Williamsburg. BROWN, Jonathan Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co BROWN, William Private Culpeper Married in Culpeper 9 Feb 1786, Lucy Campbell BURK, Samuel Private Fauquier b. 1757 d. 1841; Cpt william McClanahan's Co; transferred to Cpt Abraham Buford's Co; 1777, Private in Cpt Rucker's Co to Delaware Forts; 1781, Pvt in Cpt John Ball's Co, Fauquier Militia BURNLEY, Garland unk Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co., may have been a LT BURTON, William Sergeant Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co. CAMP, Thomas Culpeper b. 1753, Culpeper, d. 1801, son of Ambrose & Ann (Marshall) Camp, spouse-Elizabeth Pollard CAMPBELL, Owen Private Culpeper There were two by this name, one married Jemima Lear, 1787 CHATTERBOX, James Private Culpeper Supposedly drummer boy for the Battalion. CONWAY, Peter Private Fauquier Cpt William Blackwell's Co. CRUMP, Travis Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co DARNALL, Rawley (Rolley) Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co; mar. 5 Apr 1788-Winifred Brown DULIN, John Private Fauquier b. 1743 d. after 1827; Cpt william Pickett's Co; Apr 1776, Enlisted in Cpt John Chilton's Co, 3rd VA Regt; Bef Jun 1776 in Cpt John Ashby's Co; Sep 1777, discharged after Brandywine from Cpt Ashby's Co by Col Thomas Marshall FEWELL, Henry Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co FILBART, Fewel Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co. FINCHAM, John Culpeper GARNER, Jonas Private Fauquier b. abt 1740 Fauquier County, d. 1830; son of Vincent & Jemima (Williams) Garner, spouse-Elizabeth; was in Cpt William Pickett's Co GRANT, Daniel Private Fauquier b. 2 Jan 1759, d. 21 Feb 1831; Cpt William Pickett's Co; after 1775, Pvt in Cpt Gabriel Long's Co, Morgan's Rifle Regt.; Service Certificate issued by Brig Gen. William Woolford * Grant, John Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co; 1 Jun 1777, Pvt in Cpt William Blackwell's Co, (#6), 11th VA Regt GRESPY, Martin Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co JAMESON, David Culpeper b. 19 Aug 1752, d. 2 Oct 1831 at his home at "Redwood"; commissioned Aug 1780; marched to Carolinas; served as Lt Col in Brigade of Col Stevens; obituary Star Exponent, also article 21 Oct 1898, buried in Culpeper Masonic Cemetery JENKINS, Richard Private Culpeper (The younger) married daughter of the older JENKINS, Richard Private Culpeper (The older) married Rachel Sisk JENKINS, Richard Private Culpeper Nicknamed "Jaw Dick", marched prisoners to Winchester. His pension file explains the nickname: ". . .being very much pressed by hunger, as the company was passing along a road which bordered on a large turnip patch, he reached down and pulled up a turnip but did not break the ranks, for which offence Maj. Welsh of our Regiment gave him a blow which broke his jaw bone, that the blow was inflicted with a large seasoned grape vine. . .he has lost a part of his jaw bone which proceeded from the before mentioned blow, and has suffered much from it. . . " JENKINS, William Private Culpeper Jennings, Berryman Private Culpeper Cpt William Picket's Co; Nov 1777 recommended for Ensign in Cpt thomas Bronaugh's Co, oath taken May 1778; died in service 1782 at Guilford Court house, NC; mar. 28 Sep 1779-Susanna Duff, son of Augustine & Hannah (Williams) Jennings JESSOPS, Jacob Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co JETT, Thomas Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett;s Co; 1777, Pvt in Cpt Elias Edmond's Co, 1st VA Regt. Of Artillery JOHNSON, Yellis Private Fauquier b. 1 May 1754, Hunterdon, NJ; d. 24 Mar 1823; son of Tunis & Jeremiah (Fosre) Johnson, Mar. 6 Feb 1777-Nancy Jeffries; was in Cpt William Pickett's Co JONES, Charles Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co JONES, Gabriel Private Culpeper d. 1776 in service; 1776, served as Cpt in Col George Gibson's State Line Regt; 1776, joined State marines * JONES, John Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co; Oct 1779, Sgt in Corps of Guards, service certified; mar. 2 Nov 1790 Sarah Berry JONES, William Private Fauquier b. 1759 d. 1834; Cpt William Pickett's Co; 20 Apr 1776, enlisted at Fauquier CH; May 1781, re-enlisted as Sgt in Cpt William Triplett's Cav Co of Col Francis Triplett's Regt; 15 Jul-17 Oct 1781, POW at Yorktown KERWIN, Andrew Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co LAWLER, Thomas Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co LAWSON, Robert Fauquier LEE, William Private Fauquier Cpt william Pickett's Co; mar. 15 Dec 1788 Molly Burns LINTON, Michael Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co LONG, Robert Private Culpeper b. abt 1754 Culpeper, d. 25 Feb 1828, Orange County; son of Benjamin & May (Bond) Long MADDOX, John Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co MADISON, Ambrose Orange b. 27 Jan 1755 at Montpelier, d. 1793; son of Col James & Eleanor Rose (Conway) Madison; served as Cpt in VA CL; was in Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co., may have been LT in Culpeper Minute Men Battalion* MADDUX, Ezekiel Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co MARSHALL, Thomas Jr. Private Fauquier b. 1761 d. 1817; Cpt William Pickett's Co; Apr 1780, served as Cpt in 1st VA State Regt of Artillery; Feb 1781 Regt paymaster; May 1782, Supernumerary MARTIN, Benjamin Private Fauquier b. 1758 d. after 1833; Cpt William Pickett's Co; 1776 enlisted in Cpt James Winn's Co, Fauquier Militia; 1777 served as Cpl in Cpt Benjamin Harrison's Co, Fauquier Militia; 1780, served as substitute for James Kemper in Francis Triplett's Co; was Cpl in Cpt John Comb's Co at Cowpens; discharged 1781 MILLER, William Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co MOFFETT, Henry Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co; 1777, Sgt in 3rd VA Regt CL MONDAY, George Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co; mar 6 Jun 1785 Isabel Myrtle MONROE, Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co NICHOLS, Samuel Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co NORMAN, Hugh Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co O'BANNON, Andrew Private Fauquier d. 1813; Wagonmaster, Cpt William Pickett's Co; 1777, enlisted Cpt John Chilton's Co, 3rd VA Regt, CL as regimental wagonmaster; served at Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth O'REAR, Daniel Private Fauquier b. 1759 d. 1834; Cpt William Blackwell's Co; enlisted in Cpt John Ashby's Co, 3rd VA Regt, CL; Sep 1779 enlisted Cpt Richard Allen's Co, Col Wade Hampton's Regt, SC Militia; Ordnance Sgt, Cpt John G Lowman's Co, Col William's Regt; May 1780, POW at Charleston, SC PAYNE, William Private Fauquier b. 1759 d. 1834; Cpt William Pickett's Co; Sep 1778, was Sgt in Cpt Hezekiah Turner's Co, Fauquier Militia; 1780-1781, Sgt in Cpt John O'Bannon's Co, Fauquier Militia PRICE, John Private Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co; b. abt 1759 SINCLAIR, John Private Fauquier Cpt william Pickett's Co SISK, Timothy Private Culpeper SLAUGHTER, Phillip Private Culpeper b. 2 Dec 1758, d. 4 Dec 1849; Cpt John Jameson's Co; wrote diary of C.M.M. Battalion operations; 1776, LT in 11th VA Regt; Cpt, 7th VA Regt; 1777 served in Col Morgan's Rifle regt, was in Cpt Gabriel Long's Co., Joined Gen. Washington's Army in NY; Paymaster, VA CL; 1778 promoted to Cpt; * SMITH, Gerrard Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co SMITH, Spencer Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co SMITH, William Private Culpeper b. 1755, d.1850 Culpeper; in battle of Great Bridge; marched to Charleston, SC; in battle of Brandywine and at Valley Forge; 1799 with Col George Rodgers Clark to falls of Ohio for 2 yrs; mar. 20 Dec 1792 Dinah Yager SOUTHARD, William Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co STIVERS, Reubin Private Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's Co. TAYLOR, Francis Private Orange Cpt Joseph Spencer's CO., Appointed Cpt of Orange Co. Militia TOLIDER, Lawrence Orange UTTERBACK, Harmon Private Fauquier b. 1755 d. 1854; Cpt William McClanahan's Co WEALEY, Daniel Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co WHITECOTTON, Axton Private Fauquier b. 3 Feb 1741, Stafford, d. aft 1832; son of George Whitecotton; was in Cpt William Pickett's Co WINKFIELD, William Private Fauquier Cpt William Pickett's Co WITHERS, James Private Fauquier b. 22 Sep 1757, d. 16 Oct 1836, Cpt William Pickett's Co; 1777-1778, Ensign Cpt John Lee's Co, Col George Gibson's 1st VA State Regt; 1779, served as LT in Cpt Winsor Brown's Co, Col Gibson's Regt; 1781 served as Pvt (sic) in Cpt Armstead White's Co, Culpeper Militia; served in battle of Long Bridge * WITHERS, William Private Fauquier b. 1754, son of Thomas, d. 1809; Cpt William Pickett's Co; 1781, Pvt in Cpt John Ball's Co, Fauquier Militia Withers, William Sergeant Fauquier Son of John; Cpt William Pickett's Co; Nov 1777 was recommended as 2nd Lt in CPt Thomas Bronough's Co, Fauquier Militia WITHERS, William Private Fauquier Son of Keene; Cpt William Pickett's Co WITHERS, William Ramblin Private Fauquier b. 1758; Cpt William Pickett's Co; 1776, Sgt in Cpt Peter Grant's Co, Grayson's Additional Continental Regt; 1779, was LT in Cpt James Winn's Co, Col William Crawford's Regt at Fort Pitt; 1781, was LT in Cpt Felix Worley's Co, Col Charles C. 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==Archives== CASCAT Cumbria Archives Service Catalogue https://archiveweb.cumbria.gov.uk/calmview/ LANCAT Lancashire Archives Catalogue (includes some Cumberland Probate Records) https://archivecat.lancashire.gov.uk/calmview/ ==Biographical Compilations== CUMBRIAN LIVES Towards a Dictionary of Cumbrian Biography https://www.cumbrianlives.org.uk/lives-index.html ==Church Monuments== Bellasis, Edward, ''Westmorland Church Notes, Being the Heraldry, Epitaphs, and Other Inscriptions.''..Vol. 1 (1888) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hn2v6p&seq=17 Bellasis, Edward, ''Westmorland Church Notes, Being the Heraldry, Epitaphs, and Other Inscriptions...''Vol. 2 (1889). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hn2v72&seq=9 ==Compilations of Records== ''Records Relating To the Barony of Kendale: Volume 1''. Edited by William Farrer and John F Curwen. Kendal: Titus Wilson and Son 1923. British History Online, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/kendale-barony/vol1 and https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101054663826&seq=7 ''Records Relating To the Barony of Kendale: Volume 2''. Edited by William Farrer and John F Curwen. Kendal: Titus Wilson and Son 1924. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/kendale-barony/vol2. and https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101054663834&seq=9 ''Records Relating To the Barony of Kendale: Volume 3''. Edited by John F Curwen. Kendal: Titus Wilson and Son 1926. British History Online, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/kendale-barony/vol3. Curwen, John F. ''The Later Records Relating To North Westmorland Or the Barony of Appleby.'' Kendal: Titus Wilson and Son 1932. British History Online, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/n-westmorland-records/vol8. ''Calendar of Border Papers: Volume 1, 1560-95''. Edited by Joseph Bain. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1894. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-border-papers/vol1. and https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002007754b&seq=5 ''Calendar of Border Papers: Volume 2, 1595-1603''. Edited by Joseph Bain. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1896. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-border-papers/vol2. ==Fines== Parker, F. H. M., Calendar of the Feet of Fines for Cumberland...,'' Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society'', n.s., Vol. 7 (1907), pp. 215-61. https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-2055-1/dissemination/pdf/Article_Level_Pdf/tcwaas/002/1907/vol7/tcwaas_002_1907_vol7_0026.pdf ==Histories== ''The Barony of Gilsland: Lord Howards Survey 1604'' T.H.B. Graham, ed. https://archive.org/details/publications16cumb/page/n7/mode/2up Denton, John, ''Accompt of the Most Considerable Estates and Families in the County of Cumberland'' ..., Edited by R. S. Ferguson (1887; originally written abt 1610). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t0vq3n66c&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021. ''Description of the County of Westmoreland, by Sir Daniel Fleming of Rydal, A.D. 1671''. Ed., for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archæological society , from the original ms. in the Bodleian library, by Sir G. F. Duckett (1882) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t3gx4cn58&seq=11 ''A Cursory Relation of All the Antiquities and Familyes in Cumberland''. By Edmund Sanford, circa 1675. Edited for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaological Society, by Chancellor Ferguson. (1890) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t6446cr0r&seq=7 Nicolson, Joseph and others, ''History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland'' (1777). Vol. 1 Westmorland https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433075899884&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021 Nicolson, Joseph and others, ''History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland'' (1777). Vol. 2 Cumberland https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015086588863&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021. Hutchinson, William, ''History of the County of Cumberland, Vol. 1'' (1794). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t5s75nm5z&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021. HathiTrust Hutchinson, William, ''History of the County of Cumberland, Vol. 2'' (1794). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004294735&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021. Jefferson, Samuel, ''History and Antiquities of Leath Ward: in the County of Cumberland'' (1840). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101062112568&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021. Also titled ''History and Antiquities of Cumberland, Vol. I'' https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89073602567&seq=9 Jefferson, Samuel, ''History and Antiquities of Allerdale Ward, above Derwent, in the County of Cumberland'' (1842). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t4zg6x33n&seq=7. Also titled ''History and Antiquities of Cumberland, Vol. II'' https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89073602583&seq=11 Whellan, William, ''History and Topography of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmorland'' (1860). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t9p275b9q&seq=7 \ ''A History of the County of Cumberland: Volume 1''. Edited by J Wilson. London: Victoria County History 1901 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924092925936&seq=21 ''A History of the County of Cumberland: Volume 2.'' Edited by J Wilson. London: Victoria County History 1905. British History Online, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cumb/vol2. and https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hnqmun&seq=11 ''An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland''. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1936. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/westm. and https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015015402566&seq=7 ==Journals== ''Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society'' Searchable at https://cumbriapast.com/cgi-bin/cwaas/cp_main.pl?action=cp_transactions_content_search Copies of articles at https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/series.xhtml?recordId=1000240 ==Lay Subsidy== ''Cumberland Lay Subsidy Fifteenth and Tenth, 6 Edw. III.'' Edited by J P Steel. Kendal: T Wilsom 1912. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/cumberland-lay-subsidy-edw3 and https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t2z32d56x&seq=5 ==Members of Parliament== Washington, George S. H. L., ''Early Westmorland M.P.s 1258-1327'' (Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, Tract Series No. XV, 1959 ) https://archive.org/details/tractseries15cumb ==Monastic Records== ''Register and Records of Holm Cultram''. Edited by Francis Grainger and W G Collingwood. Kendal: T Wilson & Son 1929. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/n-westmorland-records/vol7. Wilson, James, ed, ''Register of the Priory of St. Bees'' (Surtees Society Publication no. 126, 1915), https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x030445820&seq=9 Prescott, J. E., ed., ''Register of the Priory of Wetherhal'' (1897) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081231284&seq=11 ==Parish Registers== FamilySearch has indexed many parish records for Cumbria, but very few contain images. Parish Registers - FamilySearch Historical Records https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/England,_Cumbria_Parish_Registers_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records The printed registers below may contain additional information: ''The Registers of the Parish Church of '''Barton''', Westmorland. Baptisms and marriages. 1666-1812. Burials, 1666-1830,'' Henry Brierley, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/553374 ''Parish Registers of '''Bolton''', 1647-1812,'' J.F.Haswell, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/423012 ''The Register of '''Bridekirk,''' 1584-1812'', J. F. Haswell, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/536410 ''The Registers of '''Brough under Stainmore''', 1556-1812'', Henry Brierley, ed. https:///www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/158419 ''Parish Registers of '''Brougham''' 1645-1812'' , J.F.Haswell, ed. https://cumbriapast.com/cwaas/pdf/publications/registers/Brougham_1645_1812_Haswell.pdf ''The Registers of '''Cliburn''', 1565-1812'', J. F. Haswell, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/429564 ''Parish Registers of '''Crosby Garrett''', 1559-1812'', J.F.Haswell, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/420203 ''The Parish Registers of '''Crosby Ravensworth''', 1568-1812'', J. F. Haswell, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/228233 ''Registers of '''Crosthwaite''', Vol. 1 1562-1600'', Brierley, Henry, ed. (1928), https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/277717 ''Registers of '''Crosthwaite,''' Vol. 2 1600-1670'', Brierley, Henry, ed. (1930). https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/280403 ''The Registers of '''Crosthwaite''', Vol. 3 1670-1812 (Baptisms & Marriages)'', Henry Brierley, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/488504 ''The Registers of''' Crosthwaite''' Vol. 4 1670-1812 (Burials)'' J.F. Haswell, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/267662 ''Registers of '''Crosthwaite-cum-Lyth''', 1569-1812'', J. F. Haswell, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/386383 ''The Registers of the Parish Church of '''Dacre,''' Cumberland, 1559-1716'' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/372878 ''Parish Registers of '''Dalston''', Cumberland'', Vol. 1 (1570-1678) Wilson, James, ed. (1893) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.ax0000205344&seq=7 ''Parish Registers of '''Dalston''', Cumberland'', Vol. 2 (1678-1812) Wilson, James, ed. (1895) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.ax0000205351&seq=7 ''The Registers of the Parish Church of St. Giles, '''Great Orton''', Cumberland, 1568-1812'', William Foster Gilbands, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/238864 ''Registers of the Parish of '''Greystoke''' in the County of Cumberland: Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1559-1757,'' Maclean, Allan M., ed.,(1911) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158003878237&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 ''The Registers of '''Kendal''', Westmoreland, 1558-1631, Pts 1-3'', Henry Brierley, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/162087 ''Registers of '''Kendal''', Part IV, 1606-1631'' Transcribed by R. N. Birley, (1960), https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/158696 ''Index to '''Kendal''' Parish Registers Parts III & IV 1591-1631'' https://cumbriapast.com/cwaas/pdf/publications/registers/Kendal_Index_III_IV_1591_1631_Dickinson.pdf The '''Kirkby Stephen''' Parish Register Transcriptions https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~enzedders/misc/index.htm ''Registers of '''Lamplugh''', 1581-1812'' (1936) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/533988 ''Registers of '''Lowther''', 1540-1812'', Haswell, J. F., ed., (1933) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/340949 ''The Registers of '''Middleton-in-Lonsdale''', Westmoreland, 1670-1812'', J. F. Haswell, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/401243 ''The Registers of '''Milburn''', Westmorland, 1679-1812'', ed. Henry Brierley https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/450809 ''The Registers of''' Millom''', Cumberland, 1591-1812'', J. F. Haswell, https:///www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/327299 ''Registers of '''Morland''', Part I, 1538-1742'' https://cumbriapast.com/cwaas/pdf/publications/registers/Morland_1538_1742_Unknown.pdf ''Registers of '''Newbiggen''' (Westmorland), 1571-1812'', J. F. Haswell, ed. https://cumbriapast.com/cwaas/pdf/publications/registers/Newbiggen_1571_1812_Haswell.pdf ''Registers of '''Newton Reigny''', 1571-1812'', J. F. Haswell, ed. https://cumbriapast.com/cwaas/pdf/publications/registers/Newton_Reigny_1571_1812_Haswell.pdf ''The Registers of the Parish of''' Shap''' in the County of Westmoreland from 1559 to 1830'', Mary Noble, ed. http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/165974 ''Registers of St. Andrew's Parish Church, '''Penrith''', Vol. 1 1556-1604'', Haswell, Francis, ed. (1938) http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/539542 ''Registers of St. Andrew's Parish Church, '''Penrith''', Vol. 2 1605-1660'', Haswell, Francis, ed. (1939). http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/487038 ''Registers of St. Andrew's Parish Church,''' Penrith''', Vol. 3: 1661-1713'', Haswell, Francis, ed. (1940). http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/110329 ''Registers of '''St. Bees''', Cumberland, Part I, Baptisms 1538-1837'' (1968), Family Search MF. This is a microfilmed published work. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ8-K22Y?mode=g&cat=414410 ''Registers of '''St. Bees''', Cumberland, Part II, Burials 1538-1837'' (1968), Family Search MF. This is a microfilmed published work https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ8-KLZV?i=285&cat=414410. ''Registers of '''St. Bees''', Cumberland, Part III, Marriages 1538-1837'' (1968). https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B8-73HQ-S?mode=g&cat=414410 ''The Registers of the Parish Church of '''Skelton''', Cumberland, 1580-1812 : baptisms, marriages, and burials, 1580-1812,'' Henry Brierley, ed. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/39109 ''Registers of '''Warcop''', Westmorland, 1597-1744,'' John Abercrombie, transcriber, (1914) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/235111 ''Registers of '''Whicham''', 1569-1812'', , J. F. Haswell, ed. https://cumbriapast.com/cwaas/pdf/publications/registers/Whicham_1569_1812_Haswell.pdf ''The Registers of '''Wigton''', Parts I and II, 1604-1797'' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/83066 ==Pipe Rolls== ''Pipe Rolls of Cumberland and Westmorland 1222-1260'' ed. by F. H. M. Parker (1905). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044038065041&seq=5 ==Place-names== Sedgefield, W. J. ''The Place-names of Cumberland and Westmorland'' (1915) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002032053143&seq=7 ==Visitations== Foster, Joseph, ed., ''Pedigrees Recorded at the Heralds' Visitations in the Counties of Cumberland and Westmorland in 1615 and 1666'' (1891). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t2n58jr5w&view=1up&seq=128&skin=2021. ''Visitation of the County of Cumberland in the Year 1615, Taken by Richard St. George'', edited by John Fetherston (1872). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015025918502&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021. ''The Heraldic Visitation of Westmoreland, Made in the Year 1615'', by Sir Richard St. George (1753) https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kbFfAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ==Wills== Ferguson, R. S., e d., ''Testamenta Karleolensia : the Series of Wills from the Prae-reformation Registers of the Bishops of Carlisle. 1353-1386 '' (1893). https://archive.org/details/testamentakarleo00carl Internet Archive Some pages missing at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081214579&seq=9 Raine, James, Jr., ed., ''Wills and Inventories from the Registry of the Archdeaconry of Richmond.''.. (Publications of the Surtees Society, Vol. 26 (1853) https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031227013&seq=7

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Cumberland County, North Carolina - Chisholm sources

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Cumberland County was created 19 February 1754 from Bladen County. FamilySearch.org Wiki page: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Cumberland_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch Catalogue page: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=190993&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20North%20Carolina%2C%20Cumberland%22 '''North Carolina State and County Pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Cumberland_County%2C_North_Carolina_-_Chisholm_sources|Cumberland County, North Carolina - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_North_Carolina_-_Chisholm_sources|Montgomery County, North Carolina - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Moore_County%2C_North_Carolina_-_Chisholm_sources|Moore County, North Carolina - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Robeson_County%2C_North_Carolina_-_Chisholm_sources|Robeson County, North Carolina - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rutherford_County%2C_North_Carolina_-_Chisholm_sources|Rutherford County, North Carolina - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1790 US Census Cumberland Co, NC – Name: Findley Chisolm
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 16: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females: 3
Number of Household Members: 5
Year: 1790; Census Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 109; Image: 410; Family History Library Film: 0568147
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1800 US Census Cumberland Co NC Name: Finlay Chisholm
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males -10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Slaves: 2
Number of Household Members Under 16: 3
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 7
Year: 1800; Census Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 31; Page: 351; Image: 311; Family History Library Film: 337907
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1810 US Census Cumberland NC Name: Fendly Chisholm
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Cumberland, Cumberland, North Carolina
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Numbers of Slaves: 8
Number of Household Members Under 16: 4
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 17
Year: 1810; Census Place: Cumberland, Cumberland, North Carolina; Roll: 39; Page: 624; Image: 00441; Family History Library Film: 0337912
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Cumberland County, NC Info:

Grantee Deed Index: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98M-6WM1?i=622&cat=330732

Cumberland County Deeds: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/330732?availability=Family%20History%20Library

1786 Alexander Chisolm fr John Willcox, bk 8, p 76. Cumberland County, NC

1791 Findley Chizm fr Rd Cockran, bk 11, p 400. Cumberland County, NC

1796 Findlay Chisham fr Dolphin Davis, bk 16, p 118. Cumberland County, NC

1801 Findlay Chisholm fr Hector MacAlister (by Shf) al bk 18, p 491. Cumberland County, NC

1807 Findley Chisholm al fr George Hooper, bk 23, p 73. Cumberland County, NC

1808 Findly Chisholm al fr John Simpson bk 25, p 92. Cumberland County, NC

1808 Findley Chisholm fr James Hays, pwr atty, bk 25, p 248. Cumberland County, NC

1809 Timby Chisholm fr James Gross, bk 25, p 248. Cumberland County, NC

1810 Findlay Chisholm fr James Gross bk 26, p 48. Cumberland County, NC

1813 Finlay Chisholm fr S Gilmore shf al bk 27, p 217. Cumberland County, NC

1813 Finlay Chisholm fr A Nessfield, bk 27, p 237. Cumberland County, NC

1813 Finlay Chisholm fr Thomas Brantley, bk 27, p 237. Cumberland County, NC

1813 Findly Chisholm fr B Chapman, bk 27 p 239. Cumberland County, NC

1813 Findlay Chisholm fr James Hays, bk 27, p 240. Cumberland County, NC

1814 Alexander Chisholm and Daniel Chisholm to Alexander McQueen, bk 27, p 427. Cumberland County, NC

1814 Findly Chisholm to Ann Nessfield, bk 27, p 442. Cumberland County, NC

1816 Angus Chisholm and Ann, John Chisholm al fr Findlay Chisholm Est (Commr Division) bk 28, p 658. Cumberland County, NC

1818 John Chisholm fr Alexr McQueen, bk 28, p 1092. Cumberland County, NC

1818 Angus Chisholm fr David Hay, bk 30, p 97. Cumberland County, NC

1818 A Chisholm to Duncan Campbell, bk 30, p 309. Cumberland County, NC

1818 A Chisholm to John McDonald, bk 31, p 65. Cumberland County, NC

1822 John Chisholm to John A Cameron, bk 34, p 363. Cumberland County, NC

1828 John R Chisholm (by Shf) to Colin McRae, bk 37, p 541. Cumberland County, NC

Cumberland County, NC

Probate & Marriage Info:

1803 Dec 1 – Anguish Chisholm in the North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Index, 1741-2004
Name: Anguish Chisholm
Spouse: Sophia Lambert
Marriage Date: 1 Dec 1803
Marriage County: Cumberland
Marriage State: North Carolina
Source: County Court Records at Fayetteville, NC & Family
Data Source: County Court Records – FHL # 0540270 and 0546446-0546454
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1812 Dec 17 – Effy Chisholm in the North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011
Name: Effy Chisholm
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 17 Dec 1812
Marriage Place: Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
Spouse: Alexander McQueen
Spouse Gender: Male
Event Type: Marriage
Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
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1813 – Finlay Chisholm in the North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998
Name: Finlay Chisholm
Probate Date: 1813
Probate Place: Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
Inferred Death Year: 1813
Inferred Death Place: North Carolina, USA
Item Description: Estates Records, Carman, Joshua-Colkin, Elias, 1663-1978
Probate Place: Cumberland, North Carolina
Others Listed
Finlay Chisholm
Table of Contents 81 images
Cover Page 1 – 2
Account Papers 3 – 32
Miscellaneous 33 – 34
Account Papers 35 – 37
Miscellaneous 38
Account Papers 39 – 41
Miscellaneous 42
Account Papers 43
Miscellaneous 44 – 45
Account Papers 46 – 51
Miscellaneous 52 – 53
Petition Papers 54 – 60
Miscellaneous 61
Order Papers 62 – 63
Miscellaneous 64 – 66
Administration Papers 67
Miscellaneous 68
Inventory Papers 69 – 72
Miscellaneous 73 – 74
Inventory Papers 75 – 81
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1817 Oct 18 – (Division of Estate – Finlay Chisholm). Cumberland County, North Carolina.
… In pursuance of an order from the County Court of Cumberland appointing the undersigned John Matthews, John McLenan, Doct Benjamin Robinson, Pavis J Tillinghast Jr, and David D Salmon commisioners to divide the real and personal estate of Finlay Chisholm decd which was heretofore reserved to Ann Chisholm decd among them five children now living, to wit: Margaret the wife of John MacDonald, Effiah the wife of Alexander MacQueen, Angus Chisholm, John Chisholm, and Ann Chisholm and having viewed the premises and property we have estimated the said proerty to be of the value of 5800 dollars and having laid off the same unto 5 equal divisions and drawn lots among the said heirs and report the following division:
… First – there is allotted to and laid off to Margaret the wife of John MacDonald for her share one half of a House and lot fronting on the public square in Fayetteville joining John MacSiraws and John Kelly’s lots and for the said Margaret and John Macdonald to pay 440 dollars on account of their more valuable dividend as hereafter metioned.
… There is allotted to and laid off to Effiah the wife of Alexander MacQueen for her share the dwelling of Fenlay Chisholm decd on Old Street bounded on the east by Peter Perry’s line and on the west by John Ellis’ line, conveyed by Richard Cochran to Finlay Chisholm as per deed dated the 23d June 1791 and the said Effiah and Alexander MacQueen to pay on account of their more valuable dividend … $90 …
… There is allotted to and laid off to Angus Chisholm for his share or dividend the dwelling house and 5 acres of land on Frolic Hill and land conveyed to Finlay Chisholm by Thomas Brantly as per deed dated 13 day of March 1810. Also one other tract of land lying near the lumberton land and on Cole Camp Creek containing 225 acres conveyed by James Hays to Finlay Chisholm as per deed dated 11th of Sept 1811 and the said Angus Chisholm on account of his inferrior dividend in value to receive 260 dollars from Margaret and John MacDonald.
… There is allotted … to John Chisholm for his share …. 14 acres of land … on the west side of Liberty Street and on the N of Prosper Street the said land was conveyed to Finlay Chisholm by James Gross as per deed dated the 28 of April 1804. Also one negro man slave named Tom purchased of John Hadley by Finlay Chisholm and the said John Chisholm an account of his more valuable dividend to pay 40 dollars as hereafter metioned.
… There is allotted to … Ann Chisholm for her share or dividend 3 acres or thereabouts of land lying on the E side of Liberty Street on the west of Hillborough Street and on the N of Gross Street and the said tract was conveyed to Finlay Chisholm by James Gross as per deed dated the 12th of September 1807. Also a negro woman slave named Barbara and her female child named Jackey and the said Ann Chisholm on account of her inferior dividend in value to receive from Margaret and John MacDonald 180 dollars, also to receive on account of her inferior dividend in value 90 dollars from Effia and Alexander MacQueen, also the sum of 40 dollars from John Chisholm …
Signed: John Matthews, John McLeran, DD Salmon, P J Tullinghart Jr.
Notes: Estates Records, Carman, Joshua-Colkin, Elias, 1663-1978. Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 [database on-line]. Cumberland County, North Carolina.
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1814 June 13 – Margaret Chisholm in the North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011
Name: Margaret Chisholm
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 13 Jun 1814
Marriage Place: Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
Spouse: John McDonald
Spouse Gender: Male
Event Type: Marriage
Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
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1816 Jun 13 – Margaret Chisholm in the North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Index, 1741-2004
Name: Margaret Chisholm
Spouse: John McDonald
Marriage Date: 13 Jun 1816
Marriage County: Cumberland
Marriage State: North Carolina
Source: County Court Records at Fayetteville, NC & Family
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1817 – Ann Chisholm in the North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998
Name: Ann Chisholm
Probate Date: 1817
Probate Place: Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
Inferred Death Year: 1817
Inferred Death Place: North Carolina, USA
Item Description: Estates Records, Carman, Joshua-Colkin, Elias, 1663-1978
Others Listed
Ann Chisholm
Table of Contents 5 images
Cover Page 1
Administration Papers 2
Miscellaneous 3
Administration Papers 4
Cover Page 5
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1817 July 22 – Maria Chisholm in the North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011
Name: Maria Chisholm
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 22 Jul 1817
Marriage Place: Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
Spouse: James Vann
Spouse Gender: Male
Event Type: Marriage
Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
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1819 Dec 22 – Ann L Chisolm in the North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011
Name: Ann L Chisolm
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 22 Dec 1819
Marriage Place: Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
Spouse: Joshua Carman
Spouse Gender: Male
Event Type: Marriage
Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
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1823 Aug 14 – John R. Chisholm in the North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Index, 1741-2004
Name: John R. Chisholm
Spouse: Sarah Campbell
Marriage Date: 14 Aug 1823
Marriage County: Cumberland
Marriage State: North Carolina
Source: County Court Records at Fayetteville, NC & Family
Data Source: County Court Records – FHL # 0540270 and 0546446-0546454
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Cumberland County Pennsylvania Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Cumberland_County_Pennsylvania|The Campbells of Cumberland County Pennsylvania]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Cumberland'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Cumberland'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Cumberland County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1807 and prior'''. If your ''Cumberland'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Cumberland'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Cumberland County Probate Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Cumberland County Probate'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Deceased||Executor||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |A||174||William Gamble||Jane and James Campbell||Aug 20, 1766||Wife: Jane; Sons: Samuel, James, David, and William; Daughters: Mary, Agness, and Jane; Grandson: Daniel McClinton|| |- |E||30||John Gamble||Elizabeth Campbell||Jun 18, 1770||Wife: Elizabeth; Sons: John and William; Daughter: Elizabeth and Mary Ann|| |- |G||111||John Campbell||||Jun 25, 1804||Sons: Robert, James, William, Joseph, and John (his son Robert); Grandson: John Chriske; Granddaughter: Margaret|| |- |G||201||Robert Campbell||John Campbell and Jacob Crever||May 24, 1806||Wife: mentioned but not named; Son: Charles; Daughter: Elizabeth|| |- |G||225||James Campbell||Robert Campbell||Feb 16, 1807||Brother: Robert (his children: Margaret and James), Joseph, John and William; Sister: Mary Chisher|| |- |G||291||William Campbell||John and William Campbell||Apr 22, 1807||Son: William and John; Grandchildren ?: John, Jean, Isabella Holliday, Margaret Nickle, Mary Heise, and Elizabeth Doak|| |-

Cumberland County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Cumberland_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Cumberland County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Cumberland '' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Cumberland'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Cumberland County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Cumberland'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Cumberland'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Cumberland County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Cumberland County Land'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |8||33||Samuel Yuille||Archibald Campbell of Manchester Town||1797||Appointment as lawful attorney|| |-

Cumberland County Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell

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Cumberland County Virginia Probate-Campbell

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Cumberland Presbyterian Church History

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== Cumberland Presbyterian Church ==
'''Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Minute Book 1754-1935
Granville, Jackson County, Tennessee'''
The first two paragraphs of the first page of this booklet: : Transcribed from the old Church Book of the Smyrna Congregation at a meeting of the session on the 5th of March 1831 it was resolved that Bro. James W. Smith be requested to try to collect and embody in a ses[-]sion Book the history of the Church and members in and under the care of Smyrna Congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. : In obedience to the above order of the Church session Inquiry has been made But no Church Record can be found to give information about the Church previous to the 21st February 1811. On that day the Rev. Robert Donal organized the Church and for the information of those who may come after believing that God will have a Church in this place from the best information we can obtain we make the following Record. There is a book available to read at https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Benjamin_Wilburn_McDonnold_History_of_the_Cumberla?id=qtFLAAAAMAAJ [[Vondrak-7|Vondrak-7]] 13:19, 25 November 2021 (UTC) == Abstracts == This page was created as a place to upload images and work on abstracted information of the uploaded images. I have begun by creating a subheading for Bell and will be abstracting Bell information. Feel free to abstract additional information under additional headings. To avoid Edit Conflicts, please do an initial save with a Warning at the top of the page when starting your edit (don't forget to re-hide or delete it before saving after you're done). === Bells === : Probably the WikiTree profiles: * [[Bell-3884|Samuel Bell (abt.1715-1781)]] * [[Blackner-2|Mary (Blackner) Bell (abt.1716-aft.1781)]] ** [[Bell-1344|Mary (Bell) Donnell (1757-1828)]] *** [[Donnell-14|Robert Donnell (1784-1855)]] : From pages 1-2: * Samuel Bell Sr. - "a ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Church from an early period of his life." ** himself and wife Mary immigrated from Ireland ** first settled in Pennsylvania ** removed from Pennsylvania between 1754 and 1760 "with his family of sons and daughters and sons-in-law" ** "settled in the fork of Hyco, which is now embraced in Pepson County, North Carolina" ** ''read the original - I think some may interpret the passage that Samuel Bell Sr. died before moving from Hyco - misinterpret, in my opinion.'' - see comment (changed "Hyoo" to "Hyco") ** "Mr. Bell's fam[-]ily moved from Hyco to Guilford North Carolina having buried two of the family Sally and Jane on Hyco. Settled in their home they became members of the Alamound and Buffalow Church under the pastoral care of that good man the Rev. Mr. Calwell."Rev. [[Caldwell-423|David Stewart Caldwell (1725-1824)]] ** Samuel Bell departed this life in 1776. ''read the original for additional information'' ** "Wife Mary in 1786 in good standing with the Alamound and Buffalow Congre[-]gation of the Presbyterian Church." (note the correct spelling for these congregations is Alamance and Buffalohttps://www.buffalopresbyterian.com/our-history - both in Greensboro NC) * "At an early day..." ** two of the sons of Samuel Bell ** daughter Mary Donnell ** "and families the (Rev. Robert Donnell then a little boy) moved to Tennessee" * they "settled near Nashville" * "the two sons were ruling Elders in the Western Country and lived to be upwards of fourscore years of the age of their sister Don[-/p2]nell at the age of eighty-six collected her family around her... and then departed this life" * Mention of Rev. Robert Donnell appears to have him in either Davidson County "on Stevens [Stevers?] Creek" (1797) or Jackson County, along the Cumberland River (1799), "near the mouth of Martins Creek". * Rev. Robert Donnell was in Jackson County in February 1818 ''(see last paragraph, page 2)''. === Page 2 === : Notes from page 2. * James W. Smith, second son of Samuel Smith ("In the year 1811 James W. Smith second son of the aforesaid Samuel Smith and then ruling Elder in the afore mention [G?]rassy Creek Congrega[-]tion moved from North Carolina and settled in Jackson County, Tennessee"). * John Williamson died in 1818, age [84] - apparently at "Concord" (in Jackson County, near Martins Creek), assuming he is the same "Father Williamson" mentioned in the last paragraph of page 2. ==='''More Bells'''=== : [[Vondrak-7|Vondrak-7]] 13:00, 25 November 2021 (UTC) : Mentioned the following Wikitree profiles as Cumberland Presbyterian Ministers: *[[Bell-962|Claiborne Handlyl Bell (1821-1909)]]http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/minister/BellClaiborneHandly.htm **[[Bell-926|Robertl Bell (1770-1853)]]http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/minister/BellRobert.htm * [[Bell-1201|Robert Washingtonl Bell(1813-1845)]] - great grandson of Samuel (1715-1781) == Sources == :See also: * http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/minister/DonnellR.htm#anchor571678 * Benjamin Wilburn McDonnold, "History of the Cumberland Presbyterian church" , Jan 1888 (Chapter III, [https://archive.org/details/historyofcumber00mcdo/page/17/mode/1up?q=Bell page 17] mentions Rev. Robert Bell and Cane Ridge Church in Tennessee; [https://archive.org/details/historyofcumber00mcdo/page/90/mode/1up?q=Bell Chapter X, page 91], has birth/marriage/death of [[Bell-920|Rev. Robert Bell]])

Cummings Appearing In Philadelphia City Directories

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Research notes for the Cummings Family One Name Study. In 1807 The Following Cummings (and related names) were listed in the Philadelphia City Directory.Robison, James. THE PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY FOR 1807 CONTAINING TITLE, NAMES, TRADES AND RESIDENCES OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY, SOUTHWARK, and NORTHERN LIBERTIES. TO WHICH IS ADDED, Calendar, From, the 1st of February 1806 to the 1st of February 1807. PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHER, AND SOLD BY W. WOODHOUSE, NO. 6, S. FRONT ST. Accessed in the internet archive 4-2-2017 https://ia802604.us.archive.org/9/items/philadelphiadire1806phil/philadelphiadire1806phil.pdf :'''PAGE 81''' :Cummer Danl. shoemaker 140 Brown :Cummens Charles, perfumer 25 S. 4th :Cummin William, coppersmith 191 N. 2d :Cumming Catherine, widow 149 Walnut :Cumming Geo. M. Sc Co. merchants 13 S. Front :Cummings Geo. storekeeper 28 Plum :Cummings William, grocer 26 Plum :Cummins James, taylor 40 Chesnut :Cummins Michael, shipwright 9 Mary :Cummins Alexander, mariner 103 Swanson :Cummins Paul, accomptant 22 Fitzwalter :Cummins Wm. carpenter 17 Carter's alley :Cummins James, shoemaker 162 Sassafras Sc Juniper alley :Cummins Wm. hatter 24 Cedar :Cumston Thos. merchant 301 High In 1807 The Following Cummings (and related names) were listed in the Philadelphia City Directory.Robison, James. THE PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY FOR 1807 CONTAINING TITLE, NAMES, TRADES AND RESIDENCES OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY, SOUTHWARK, and NORTHERN LIBERTIES. A CALENDAR; From the 1st of February 1807 to the 1st of February 1808 AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION. PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHER, AND SOLD BY W. WOODHOUSE, NO. 6, S. FRONT ST. Accessed in the internet archive 4-2-2017 https://archive.org/stream/philadelphiadire1807phil#page/36/mode/2up/search/Cummings :'''PAGE 76''' :Burk & Cummings, grocers & corn factors 92 S Wharves :'''PAGE 100-101''' :Cummens Charles, perfumer 25 south Fourth :Cumming George M. &c Co. merchants 57 south Water :Cummings George, storekeeper 28 Plum :Cummings William, merchant 26 Plum :Cummins Enoch, printer 131 north Water :Cummins George M. merchant corner Spruce and 8lh :Cummins James, taylor 32 Chesnut :Cummins James, shoemaker Lilly alley :Cummins Martha, widow 262 north Second :Cummins Paul, accomptant 22 Fitzvvalter :Cummins William, carpenter 17 Carter's alley :Cummins William, hatter 83 north Fifth :Cumston Thomas, merchant 301 High

Cunningham

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cunningham-8364|Cherie Fresonke]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18179356 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Cunningham family Bible

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The Holy Bible A. J. Holman & Co., Philadelphia 1881 John and Edith Cunningham of Little Falls, New York owned the book upon their wedding in 1902. They had two daughters. Lillie Louise, born 26 April 1903. Margaret Addeline, born 12 March 1904. It seems as though Margaret was still-born. John passed away on 14 October 1925. When I noticed that the Cunninghams were married one hundred years before my wife and I, I felt a certain sense of responsibility to bring this book to the attention of the Cunningham family. I found them in the 1920 US census. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJLV-X4T This is how I know they were from Little Falls, NY. Also in the 1910 US census. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5W9-FG1 And the New York State Census 1905. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPDY-KHP?from=lynx1&treeref=L66Q-LVV And the New York State Census 1915. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9J8-WH8?from=lynx1&treeref=L66Q-LVV And the New York State Census 1925. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSS8-F6B?from=lynx1&treeref=L66Q-LVV Then I found Edith while she was still living with her parents. 1900 US Census. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSFS-4HB?from=lynx1&treeref=L66Q-LVV She must have moved in with the Cunninghams and was recorded in the census again. 1900 US Census. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSF9-BSW?from=lynx1&treeref=L66Q-LVV It seems she moved in with Lilly and her husband, Lester Van Allen. 1930 US Census. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X7Z2-SWG?from=lynx1&treeref=L66Q-LVV And we find her there again ten years later. 1940 US Census. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQ32-4XQ?from=lynx1&treeref=L66Q-LVV

Cunningham Family Photo Section

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Cupcake Pryber

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Cupcake was the Pryber Family dog for about 13 years. She passed away July 1999

Cupples Family Farm

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Thomas owned Oaklands and had extensive property interests in both Pallamallawa and Moree

Curious about Lindenberg family history article

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'''A newspaper article by Guy Beckett''' My great grandfather, [[Lindenberg-85|Gustav Lindenberg]], was a German Jew who emigrated from Germany circa mid 1880's to settle in the Boer Republics, to be followed by some of his brothers, one of whom was Herman Lindenberg. [[Lindenberg-85|Gustav]] is believed to have started one of the first gold mines in one of the areas surrounding Klerksdorp, and together with his brother, Herman established their family store-keeping business known as Lindenberg Brothers. [[Lindenberg-85|Gustav]] also served in the Prussian Army probably in the mid to late 1870's, and was a master of one of the local Freemason Lodges in the Klerksdorp area. [[Lindenberg-85|Gustav]] could not bear to be without his childhood sweetheart, [[Kunkel-850|Josephine Kunkel]], and so briefly returned to Germany where they were married in 1894. Their four children, [[Lindenberg-87|Ellen]], [[Lindenberg-88|Clarice]], [[Lindenberg-89|Charles]] and [[Lindenberg-86|Alfred]] (my grand-father) were born in the Klerksdorp area in 1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898 respectively. [[Lindenberg-87|Ellen]], [[Lindenberg-88|Clarice]] and [[Lindenberg-86|Alfred]] were baptised in the Catholic parish near Klerksdorp, but I have not been able to establish whether [[Lindenberg-89|Charles]] was a practising Catholic. [[Lindenberg-85|Gustav]] was wounded in action at the Battle of Magersfontein on 11 December 1899 and died the following day, 12 December in the hands of the British Forces, and was the second Jew to have lost his life while fighting for the Boers. He was a member of the Bloemhof Kommando but on the day fought in the Swedish Contingent of the Scandinavian Corps on the side of the Boers. His surviving spouse, [[Kunkel-850|Josephine]] and their four very young children were interned in the British Concentration Camp in Klerksdorp, this, after their properties and livestock were destroyed by the British Military. My great grandmother, [[Kunkel-850|Josephine]] must have been a heroine of some note. First she lost her husband and then suffered the trauma of being interned in a concentration camp and further being dispossessed of all her worldly goods and means of livelihood, yet she stood by her children and brought them up. What a role model she must have been for those who have suffered extreme adversity in life. My knowledge of my maternal Lindenberg side of the family is very scant indeed. Josephine's granddaughter, Mary, was my mother who divorced my father way back in 1958 when I was but only six years old. So I grew up not knowing of or even being associated with the Lindenberg side of my family, and this in large part is what is driving me to get to know exactly my great grandparents and their four children were and how they lived. I do not even have a single photograph of any member of my Lindenberg family.

Curnow Clan

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Am currently doing a Family Tree for Curnow's. My tree starts with my Father William Robert Curnow born 23/08/1934 in Adelaide. Who married Janet Gaynor Mary Hunter born 29/03/1931 in Townsville. Dad's parents were Ernest Edward Albert Curnow 23/03/1902 Died 7/7/1961 Sylvia Elizabeth Alvina Riddle 28/03/1905 Died 23/05/1988 Mum's parents were Robert James/Thomas Hunter 25/09/1902 Died 14/09/1964 Harriet Isabell Pegnall 29/08/1901 Died 17/06/167 Would love any information from other relatives connected to or through the Curnow Connection. Thanks Julie

Curraheen Townland

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Curraheen Townland has an area of 135.36 hectares / 0.52 square miles / 334 acres, 1 rood, 36 perches. It is bordered by the townlands of Glenaguile, Gortagarry, Kiloskehan and Knockgarve.https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/upper-ormond/aghnameadle/aghnameadle/curraheen/. It can be found in the Downs Survey. The Downs Survey, http://www.downsurvey.tcd.ie/landowners.php#l4=Shorte,+John&mc=52.806014,-7.959937&z=14 The Down Survey map also shows a townland named Dromone (presumably Dromeen in the following deeds) which is not shown in contemporary townland maps. Many of the Short/Shortt deeds in the Registry of Deeds in Dublin link together Gortagarry, Dromeen (Cuolog) and Curraheen in a single lot. See [[Space:Gortagarry_Townland|Space:Gortagarry_Townland]]. 1711 - James Short of Killmastolly and Jane May to Robert Pyke re Gurtnapissy in '''Curaheen''', Upper Ormond. Witnesses Jonathan Short Gent and James Short Yeoman.Registry of Deeds 7 346 2644 dated 14th/15th/1/1711. (''This is one deed that mentions Curraheen but not Gortagarry.'')

Curran Family

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== ELECTORAL ROLLS == '''WOMERSLEY family''' Lubeck, Victoria :'''1903''' Victoria Grampians Lubeck :'''1909, 1914 '''Victoria Wimmera Murtoa :Womersley, Frederick William, Lubeck, blacksmith :Womersley, Amy, Lubeck, home duties :'''1919''' Victoria Wimmera Murtoa :Womersley, Frederick William, Lubeck, blacksmith :Womersley, Amy, Lubeck, home duties :Womersley, Arthur Stanley, Lubeck, labourer :Womersley, Vesta Elizabeth, Lubeck, home duties :'''1924''' Victoria Wimmera Murtoa :Womersley, Frederick William, Lubeck, fruiterer :Womersley, Amy, Lubeck, home duties :Womersley, Linda Rose, Lubeck, home duties :'''1931, 1936 '''Victoria Wimmera Murtoa :Womersley, Frederick William, Lubeck, fruiterer :Womersley, Amy Julia, Lubeck, home duties :Womersley, Clarence Newman C, Lubeck, labourer :Womersley, Gladys Eda, Lubeck, home duties :'''1937 '''Victoria Wimmera Murtoa :Womersley, Frederick William, Lubeck, fruiterer :Womersley, Amy Julia, Lubeck, home duties :Womersley, Clarence Newman C, Lubeck, labourer :Womersley, Gladys Eda, Lubeck, home duties :Womersley, Ernest Arthur, Lubeck, blacksmith :Womersley, Evelyn Frances Maud, Lubeck, home duties :'''1942''' Victoria Wimmera Murtoa :Womersley, Frederick William, Lubeck, fruiterer :Womersley, Amy Julia, Lubeck, home duties :Womersley, Ernest Arthur, Lubeck, agent :Womersley, Evelyn Frances Maud, Lubeck, home duties :Womersley, Clarence Newman E, Banyena, railway employee :Womersley, Gladys Eda, Banyena, home duties '''Source''': ''Australian Electoral Commission'' Electoral Rolls

Current Bylaws

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'''bold''' BYLAWS OF NBRC PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION A NONPROFIT CORPORATION '''/bold''' 1. NAME AND LOCATION 1.1. The name of the corporation is NBRC PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION. 1.2. The principal office of the corporation shall be located at 9670 Ranch Road 12, Wimberley, Texas 78676. 2. DEFINITIONS 2.1. “Association” shall mean and refer to NBRC PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, its successors and assigns. 2.2. “common Area” shall mean all real property owner by or dedicated to the Association for the common use and enjoyment of the Owners. 2.3. “Declarant” shall mean and refer to TEXAS SOUTHERLAND VENTURE, a Massachusetts Joint Venture, acting herein by and through SOUTHERLAND PROPERTIES, INC., a Texas Corporation, Joint Venturer, its successors and assigns, if such successors or assigns should acquire more than one undeveloped lot from the Declarant for the purpose of development. 2.4. “Declarations” shall mean and refer to the Declarations of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions applicable to the Subdivision and now or hereafter of record in the Office of the County Clerk of Comal County, Texas. 2.5. “Lot” shall mean and refer to any numbered plot of land shown on the recorded Subdivision plats, except those plots used as common areas for all residents. 2.6. “Member” shall mean and refer to those persons entitled to membership in the Association as provided in the Declarations. 2.7. “Owner shall mean and refer to the record Owner, whether one or more persons or entities, of the fee simple title to any Lot which is a part of the Subdivision; provided, however, that the Seller under a recorded Contract for Deed shall be deemed the “Owner” of any such Lot until such time a Warranty Deed is given. 2.8. “Subdivision” shall mean and refer to that certain 1,494.671 acres, more or less, of real property known as River Chase together with any other property developer may own or hereafter acquire and annex into River Chase 3. MEETINGS OF MEMBERS 3.1. Annual Meetings. The first annual meeting of Members shall be within one year from the date of incorporation of the Association or not later than thirty (30) days after fifty-one percent (51%) of the Lots have been sold, whichever last occurs. Subsequent annual meetings of Members shall be held on the same day of the same month of each year thereafter at the hour of 7:00 o’clock p.m. If the day for the annual meetings of Members is a legal holiday, the meeting will be held at the same hour on the next following day which is not a legal holiday. 3.2. Special Meetings. Special meetings of the Members may be called at any time by the President or by the Board of Directors, or on written request of Members who are entitled to vote one-fourth of all votes. 3.3. Notice of Meetings. Except as provided in the Declarations, written notice of each meeting of Members shall be given by, or at the direction of, the Secretary or other person authorized to call the meeting, by mailing a copy of such notice, postage prepaid, at least ten (10) but not more than fifty (50) days before such meeting to each Member entitled to vote thereafter, addressed to the Member’s address last appearing on the books of the Association, or supplied by such Member to the Association for the purpose of receiving notice, or by publishing in a weekly Bell County newspaper notice of the meeting for tat least two (2) consecutive weeks prior to said meeting. Such notice shall specify the day, hour, and place of the meeting, and in the case of a special meeting, the purpose of the meeting. 3.4. Quorum. The presence at the meeting, in person or by proxy, of Members entitled to cast twenty percent (20%) of the votes of the membership shall constitute a quorum for authorization of any action, except as may otherwise be provided in the Declarations, the Articles of Incorporation, or these Bylaws. If a quorum is not present at any meeting, the Members entitled to vote thereat shall have power to adjourn the meeting from time to time, without notice other than announcement at the meeting, until a quorum is present. 3.5. Proxies. At all meetings of Members, each Member may vote in person or by proxy. All proxies shall be in writing and filed with the Secretary. Proxies shall be revocable and shall have a duration of no longer than one year unless otherwise specified on the face of the proxy. They proxy of any power shall automatically terminate on conveyance by the Member of his Lot. 4. MEMBER VOTING RIGHTS 4.1. Voting Member: Any Member who is current in the payment of any and all assessments due to the Association and is not otherwise in default under any of the subdivision restrictions shall be allowed to vote at any and/or all meetings however, no lot shall have more than one vote regardless of the number of voting Members owning such Lot. Combined Lots shall nevertheless be considered as separate Lots for voting purposes. 4.2. Nonvoting Members. Any Member who is not current in the payment of any assessment due to the Association or is in default under any of the subdivision restrictions shall not be allowed to vote at any meeting until such payment is made in full or such default is cured. 5. BOARD OF DIRECTORS – TERM OF OFFICE; FIRST ELECTION: REMOVAL 5.1. Number. A Board of three (3) Director, who need not be Members of the Association, shall manage the affairs of the Association. 5.2. Term of Office. The initial Board of Director shall serve until the Control Transfer Date (as defined in the Restrictions) occurs. Upon the Control Transfer Date, the Developer shall appoint the Board of Directors. The Directors shall be classified with respect to the time for which they hold office by dividing them into three classes, each class consisting of one Director. And each Director shall hold office until his successor shall be elected and shall qualify. At the first annual meeting of the Members, the Director in the first class shall be elected for a term of one (1) year term; the Director in the second class shall be elected for a term of two (2) years; the Director in the third class shall be elected for a term of three (3) years; and at each annual election thereafter the successors to the class whose term shall expire that year shall be elected to hold office for the term of three (3) years, so that the term of office of one class shall expire in each year. 5.3. Removal. Any Director may be removed from the Board, with or without cause by a majority of the Members of the Association. In event of death, resignation, or removal of a director, his successor shall be selected by the remaining Directors of the Board and shall serve for the unexpired term of his predecessor. 5.4. Compensation. No Director shall receive compensation for any service; he may render to the Association. However, any Director may be reimbursed for his actual expenses incurred in the performance of his duties. 6. BOARD OF DIRECTORS – NOMINATION AND ELECTION 6.1. Nomination. Nomination for election to the Board of Directors shall be by nominating committee. However, nominations may also be made from the floor at any annual meeting of Members. The nominating committee shall consist of a chairman who shall be a Member of the Board of Directors, and two (2) or more Members of the Association. The committee shall be appointed by the Board of Directors prior to each annual meeting to serve from the close of such meeting until the close of the next annual meeting and such appointment shall be announced at each annual meeting. The nominating committee shall make as many nominations for election to the Board of Directors as it shall in its discretion determine, but in no event shall it nominate less than the number of vacancies to be filled. 6.2. ELECTION. Election to the Board of Directors shall be by secret written ballot. At such election, the Members of their proxies may cast, in respect to each vacancy, as many votes as they are entitled under the provisions of the Declarants. Persons receiving the largest number of the votes shall be elected. Cumulative voting is not permitted. 7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS – MEETINGS 7.1. Regular Meetings. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held annually on the first day of February without notice, at such place and hour as may be fixed from time to time by resolution of the Board. In event the regular date for a meeting falls on a legal holiday, such meeting shall be held at the same time on the next following day which is not a legal holiday. 7.2. Special Meetings. Special Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held when called by the President of the Association, or by any two (2) Directors, after not less than three (3) days’ notice to each Director. 7.3. QUORUM. A majority of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Every act performed or decision made by a majority of Directors present at a duly held meeting in which a quorum is present shall constitute the act or decision of the Board. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS – POWERS AND DUTIES 8.1 Powers. The Board of Directors shall have power to: 8.1.1. Adopt and publish rules and regulations governing the use of the common areas and facilities, including the personal conduct of the Members and their guests thereon, and to establish penalties for infractions of such rules and regulations; 8.1.2. Suspend the voting rights and right to use of the recreational facilities of any Member during any period in which such Member is in default in the payment of any assessment levied by the Association. Such rights may also be suspended after notice and hearing, for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days for infraction of published rules and regulations; 8.1.3. Exercise on behalf of the Association all powers, duties, and authority vested in or delegated to the association and not specifically reserved to the membership by the Declarations, Articles of incorporation, or by other provisions of these Bylaws; 8.1.4. Declare the office of a member of the Board of Directors to be vacant in the event that such member is absent from three (3) consecutive regular meetings of the Board of Directors; and 8.1.5. Employ a manager, independent contractors, and such other employees, as they may necessary, and to prescribe their duties. 8.2 Duties. It shall be the duty of the Board of Directors to: 8.2.1. Cause to be kept a complete record of all its acts and corporate affairs and to present a 8.2.2. statement thereof to the Members at each annual meeting, or at any special meeting at which such a statement is required in writing by one-fourth of the Members entitled to vote thereat: 8.2.3. Supervise all officers, agents, and employees of the Association and see to it their duties are property performed; 1) Fix the amount of the annual assessment against each Lot at least thirty (30) days in advance of each annual assessment period; 2) Send written notice of each assessment to every Owner, subject thereto at least thirty (30) days in advance of each annual assessment period; and 3) As an option to enforce the lien, foreclosure of same against any property for which assessments are not paid within thirty (30) days after the due date, or to bring an action at law against the Owner personally obligated to pay the same. 8.2.4. Issue, or cause an appropriate officer to issue, on demand by any person, a certificate setting forth whether, or not any assessment has been paid. A statement in a certificate, to the effect that an assessment has been paid, shall constitute conclusive evidence of such payment. The Board may impose a reasonable charge for the issuance of these certificates. 8.2.5. Procure and maintain adequate liability and hazard insurance on all property owner by the Association. 8.2.6. Cause all officers or employees having fiscal responsibilities to be bonded, as if may deem appropriate; and 8.2.7. Cause the Common Area to be maintained. 9. OFFICERS AND THEIR DUTIES 9.1 Enumeration of Offices. The officers of the Association shall be a President and Vice President, who shall at all times be Members of the Board of Directors, and a Secretary, Treasurer, and such other officers as the Board may from time to time by resolution create. 9.2 Election of Officers. The election of officers shall take place at the first meeting of the Board of Directors following each annual meeting of Members. 9.3 Term. The Officers of the Association shall be elected annually by the Board. Each shall hold office for a term of one (1) year unless he shall sooner resign or shall be removed or otherwise disqualified to service. 9.4 Special Appointments. The Board may elect such officers as the affairs in the Association may require, each of whom shall hold office for such period, have such authority, and perform such duties as the board may from time to time, determine. 9.5 Resignation and Removal. Any officer may be removed from office by the Board at any time with or without cause. Any officer may resign at any time by giving written notice to the Board, the President, or the Secretary. Such resignation shall take effect on the date of receipt of such notice or at any later time specified therein, and unless otherwise specified therein, the acceptance of such resignation shall not be necessary to make it effective. 9.6 Vacancies. A vacancy in any office may be filled by appointment of the Board. The officer appointed to such vacancy shall serve for the unexpired term of the officer he replaces. 9.7 Multiple Offices. The offices of Secretary and Treasurer may be held by the same person. 9.8 Duties. The duties of the officers are as follows: 9.8.1 President. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors; shall see that orders and resolutions of the Board are carried out; shall sign all leases, mortgages, deeds, and other instruments, and shall co-sign all checks and promissory notes. 9.8.2 Vice President. The Vice President hall act in the place of the President in the event of his absence, inability, or refusal to act, and shall exercise and discharge such other duties as may be required of him by the Board. 9.8.3 Secretary. The Secretary shall record the votes and keep the minutes of all meetings and proceedings of the Board and of the Members, serve notice of meetings of the Board and of Members, keep appropriate current records showing the Members of the Association together with their addresses; and perform such other duties as may be required by the Board or by law. 9.8.4 Treasure. The Treasure shall receive and deposit in appropriate bank accounts all funds of the Association, and shall disburse such funds as directed by resolution of the Board of Directors; shall co-sign all checks and promissory notes of the Association; shall keep proper books of accounts; shall cause an annual audit of the Association books to be make by a certified public accountant at the completion of each fiscal year; and shall prepare an annual budget and statement of income and expenditures, a copy of which documents shall be delivered to each Member, and a report on which shall be given at the regular meeting of Members. 10. COMMITTEES 10.1 The Association shall have an architectural committee, as provided in the Declarations, and a nominating committee as provided in Article 6 of these Bylaws. In addition, the Board of Directors may appoint such other committees as it may deem appropriate in the performance of its duties. 10.2 Term. The initial Board of Directors shall serve as the Architectural Control Committee until the Control Transfer Date (as defined in the Restrictions). Upon the Control Transfer Date, the Developer shall appoint the Architectural Control Committee, which shall serve staggered three year terms, with the first member of the Architectural Control Committee being elected at the next annual meeting. 11. ASSESSMENTS 11.1 As more fully provided in the Declarations, each Member is obligated to pay the Association annual and special assessments which are secured by a continuing lien on the property against which such assessments are made. Any assessments which are not paid when due are considered delinquent. If an assessment is not paid within thirty (30) days after the due date, the assessment bears interest from the date of delinquency at the lesser of (i) the rate of eighteen percent (18%) per annum or (ii) the mazimun rate permitted by law, and the Association may bring an action at law against the Owner personally obligated to pay the same, or may foreclose the lien against his property. Interest, costs, and reasonable attorney’s fees of any, such action shall be added to the amount of any assessment due. No Owner may waive or otherwise escape liability for assessments by nonuse of the Common Area or abandonment of his Lot. 12. BOOKS AND RECORDS; INSPECTION 12.1 The books, records, papers of the Association shall be subject to inspection by any Member during ordinary business hours. The Declarations, Articles of Incorporation, and Bylaws of the Association shall be available for inspection by any Member at the principal office of the Association, where copies shall be made available for sale at a reasonable price. 13. FISCAL YEAR 13.1 The fiscal year of the Association shall be the calendar year, except that the first fiscal period shall begin on the date of incorporation and shall end on December 31st of the year of incorporation. 14. AMENDMENTS 14.1 These Bylaws may be amended by the Board of Directors at any annual or special meeting, or by the Members at a regular or special meeting of Members, by vote of a majority of a quorum of Members present in person or proxy. 15. CONFLICTS 15.1 In the case of any conflict between the Articles of Incorporation and these Bylaws, the articles shall control; in the case of any conflict between the Declarations and these Bylaws, the Declarations shall control. Unanimously adopted by the Board of Directors on the 13th day of April, 1999.

Current DCCR

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DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS RIVER CHASE (All UNITs) STATE OF TEXAS * KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF COMAL * This Declaration made on the date hereinafter set forth by River Chase Homeowners Association. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, River Chase Homeowners Association is the owner of that certain tract of land known as RIVER CHASE, being a subdivision containing 1494.671 acres tract of land situated in Comal County, Texas (hereinafter referred to as the "Property" or the "Subdivision") with the Plats of RIVER CHASE , being recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Comal County, Texas on the , after having been approved as provided by law, and being recorded in Book Volume, Pages of the Map Records of Comal County, Texas; and, WHEREAS, it is the desire of River Chase Homeowners Association to place certain restrictions, easements, covenants, conditions, stipulations and reservations (herein sometimes referred to as (the "Restrictions") upon and against All RIVER CHASE UNITs in order to establish a uniform plan for its development, improvement and sale, and to insure the preservation of such uniform plan for the benefit of both the present and future owners of tracts in All RIVER CHASE UNits NOW, THEREFORE, River Chase Homeowners Association hereby adopts, establishes and imposes upon the RIVER CHASE UNITs, and declares the following reservations, easements, restrictions, covenants and conditions applicable thereto all of which are for the purposes of enhancing and protecting the value, desirability and attractiveness of said Property, which Restrictions shall run with said Property and title or interest therein, or any part thereof, and shall insure to the benefit of each owner thereof. River Chase Homeowners Association also declares that All RIVER CHASE UNITs shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the "Association" (as hereinafter defined). ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS Section1.01 "Association" shall mean and refer to the NBRC PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, and its successors and assigns. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the NBRC PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION shall consist of members from all Sections and Units within the Property. It is intended that only one NBRC PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION exists for the whole of the 1494.671 acres and for any other property hereafter subjected to these restrictions. Section 1.02 "Board of Directors" shall mean and refer to the Board of Directors of the Association. Section1.03 "Builders" shall mean and refer to persons or entities that purchase tracts and build speculative or custom homes thereon for third party purchasers. Section1.04 "Common Area" shall mean all real Property (including the improvements thereon) within the Subdivision owned by the River Chase Homeowners Association for the common use and enjoyment of the Owners. Section 1.05 "Contractor" shall mean and refer to the person or entity with whom an Owner contracts to construct a residential dwelling on such Owner's Tract. Section1.07 "Tract" shall mean and refer to any plot of land identified as a parcel or home site on the Plats of RIVER CHASE. For purposes of this instrument, "Tract" shall not be deemed to include any portion of the "Common Areas" or "Unrestricted Reserves", (defined herein as any Common Areas and Unrestricted Reserves shown on the Plat) in RIVER CHASE, regardless of the use made of such area. Section1.08 "Member" shall mean and refer to every person or entity who holds a membership in the Association. Section1.09 "Owner" shall mean and refer to the record owner, whether one or more persons or entities, of fee simple title to any tract which is a part of the Subdivision, including (i) contract seller (a seller under a Contract for Deed), but excluding those having such interest merely as security for the performance of an obligation, (except as otherwise provided herein), and (iii) Builders. Section1.10 "Section" The words "Section(s)" and "Unit(s)" are used interchangeable within these Restrictions to refer to a particular tract of land designated on each filed map or plat of RIVER CHASE. ARTICLE II RESERVATIONS, EXCEPTION AND DEDICATIONS Section2.01 Recorded Subdivision Map of the Property. The Plats ("Plats") of RIVER CHASE UNITs dedicates for use as such, subject to the limitations as set forth therein, the roads, streets and easements shown thereon. The Plat further establishes certain restrictions applicable to RIVER CHASE UNITs. All dedications, restrictions and reservations created herein or shown on the Plats, replats or amendment of the Plats of RIVER CHASE UNITs recorded or hereafter recorded shall be construed as being included in each contract, deed, or conveyance executed. Section 2.02 Easements. The River Chase Homeowners Association reserves for public use the utility easements shown on the Plats or that have been or hereafter may be created by separate instrument recorded in the Official Public Records of Comal County, Texas, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and repairing a system or systems of electric lighting, electric power, telegraph and telephone line or lines, storm surface drainage, cable television, or any other utility the Developer sees fit to install in, across and/or under the Property. All utility easements in the Subdivision may be used for the construction of drainage swales in order to provide for improved surface drainage of the Reserves, Common Area and/or Tracts. Should any utility company furnishing a service covered by the general easement herein provided or provided on the plat request a specific easement within the general easement area by separate recordable document, The River Chase Homeowners without the joinder of any other Owner, shall have the right to grant such easement on said Property without conflicting with the terms hereof. Any utility company serving the Subdivision shall have the right to enter upon any utility easement for the purpose of installation, repair and maintenance of their respective facilities. Neither The River Chase Homeowners Association nor any utility company, political subdivision or other authorized entity using the easements herein referred to shall be liable for any damages done by them or their assigns, agents, employees, or servants, to fences, shrubbery, trees and laws or any other Property of the Owner on the Property covered by said easements. Section 2.03 Title Subject to Easements. It is expressly agreed and understood that the title conveyed by the River Chase Homeowners Association to any of the Tracts by deed, contract for deed or other conveyance shall be subject to any easement affecting same for roadways or drainage, electric lighting, electric power, telegraph or telephone purposes and other easements hereafter granted affecting the Tracts. The Owners of the respective Tracts shall not be deemed to own pipes, wires, conduits or other service lines running through their Tracts which are utilized for or service to other Tracts, but each Owner shall have an easement in and to the aforesaid facilities as shall be necessary for the use, maintenance and enjoyment of his Tract. The River Chase Homeowners Association may convey title to the above said easements to the public, a public utility company or the Association. Section 2.04 Utility Easements. (a) Utility ground and aerial easements have been dedicated in accordance with the Plat and by separate recorded easement documents. (b) No building shall be located over, under, upon or across any portion of any utility easement. The Owner of each Tract shall have the right to construct, keep and maintain concrete drives, fences, and similar improvements across any utility easement, and shall be entitled to cross such easements at all times for purposes of gaining access to and from such Tracts, provided, however, any concrete drive, fence or similar improvement placed upon such Utility Easement by the Owner shall be constructed, maintained and used at Owner's risk and, as such, the Owner of each Tract subject to said Utility Easements shall be responsible for (i) any and all repairs to the concrete drives, fences and similar improvements which cross or are located upon such Utility Easements and (ii) repairing any damage to said improvements caused by the Utility District or any public utility in the course of installing, operating, maintaining, repairing, or removing its facilities located within the Utility Easements. ARTICLE III USE RESTRICTIONS Section 3.01 Single Family Residential Construction. Except as provided below, no building shall be erected, altered, placed or permitted to remain on any Tract other than one dwelling unit per each Tract to be used for single family residential purposes. One guest/servants house may be built provided said guest/servants house contains no less than five hundred (500) square feet, no more than one-thousand (1000) square feet, is built after or while the main dwelling is being built. All residences must have a garage. Detached garages and workshops may not be constructed on the Property prior to the main dwelling being built. Barns and/or storage buildings may be constructed on the property prior to the main dwelling being built provided the location of the storage building or barn is approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee prior to the construction thereof. The storage building and/or barn shall be placed on the rear half of the property, and behind the intended dwelling site. All structures including but not limited to storage buildings and barns, must be approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee prior to being erected, altered or placed on the Property. The term "dwelling" does not include either double wide or manufactured homes, or single wide mobile homes, or prefab houses regardless of whether the same are placed upon permanent foundation, and said homes are not permitted within the Subdivision. All dwellings must have at least one thousand eight hundred (1800) square feet of living area for one story homes and two thousand (2000) square feet of living area for two story homes, with at least one thousand (1000) square feet on the ground floor, excluding porches, and be built with new construction material. Any building, structure or improvements commenced on any tract shall be completed as to the exterior finish and appearance within six (6) months from the commencement date. All garages, including detached garages, will be of the same general construction as the main dwelling and located on the tract according to the Committee approved building site plan and shall be suitable for not less than two (2) automobiles. All garage entries must face the side or rear lot line. No carports shall be allowed. Section 3.02 Composite Building Site, Any Owner of one or more adjoining Tracts (or portions thereof) may, with the prior written approval of the Architectural Control Committee, and with approval of the Comal County Commissioner's Court, if required, consolidate such Tracts or portions into one building site, with the privilege of placing or constructing improvements on such resulting site, in which case the side setback lines shall be measured from the resulting side Property lines rather than from the Tract lines as indicated on the Plat. Public utility and drainage easements are exempt from this provision. Section 3.03 Location of the Improvements upon the Tract. No building of any kind shall be located on any tract nearer than twenty feet ( 20’ ) to the side Property line or twenty-five feet ( 25’ ) to the side Property line, if such Property line faces a street, no nearer than sixty feet ( 60’) to the front Property line and no nearer than sixty feet ( 60’ ) to the rear Property line. On any corner tract. The front Property line shall be defined as the shortest lot line adjacent to a street. On a corner tract, the house may, with the approval of the Architectural Control Committee, face the side Property line adjacent to a street, in which case the setback from the said Property line adjacent to the street shall be forty feet ( 40’). The Architectural Control Committee may waive or alter any such setback line, if the Architectural Control Committee in the exercise of the Architectural Control Committee's sole discretion, such waiver, or alteration is necessary to permit effective utilization of a tract. Any such waiver or alteration must be in writing and recorded in the Official Public Records of Comal County, Texas. All dwellings placed on Subject Property must be equipped with Class I Aerobic Septic tank system that meet all applicable laws, rules, standards and specifications, and all such dwellings must be served with water and electricity. Section 3.04 Use of Temporary Structures. No structure of a temporary character, whether trailer, motor home, basement, shack, garage, barn or other outbuilding shall be maintained or used on any Tract at any time as a residence, either temporarily or permanently, except as provided below. No Tract shall be used as a camping ground. A property owner may use an RV camper or motor home as his/her temporary residence for up to six (6) months during construction provided an approved septic system has been installed and the RV camper or motor home is placed behind the construction site. After the dwelling is complete an RV camper or motor home may be stored on the tract provided it is stored in compliance with Section 3.17 of these restrictions. The Declarant or the Committee shall have the right to have any RV or motor home found to be in violation of these restrictions removed and stored at the expense of the owner; and, for these purposes Declarant and/or the representative of the Committee is granted express written consent to remove the same without penalty or offense. Section 3.05 Repair of Buildings. All improvements upon any of the Property shall at all times be kept in good condition and repair and adequately painted or otherwise maintained by the Owner thereof. Section 3.06 Alteration or Removal of Improvements. Any construction, other than normal maintenance, which alters the exterior appearance of any improvement, or the removal of any Improvement, shall be performed only with the prior written approval of the Architectural Control Committee. Section 3.07 Roofing Materials. The roof surface of all principal and secondary structures including garages and domestic living quarters shall be of slate, stone, concrete tile, clay tile, or other tile of a ceramic nature, composition shingles with a twenty-five (25) year or more warranty; or they may be metal, left natural or painted a color approved by the Architectural Control Committee, using standing or battened seams. The Architectural Control Committee shall have the authority and sole discretion to approve other roof treatments and materials if the form utilized will be harmonious with the surrounding homes and subdivision as a whole. Section 3.08 Construction in Place. All dwellings constructed on the Property shall be built in place on the applicable Lot. The use of prefabricated materials for any improvements, including but not limited to fences, shall be allowed only with the prior written approval of the Architectural Control Committee. Section 3.09 Color. All exterior color schemes on any structure must be approved by the Architectural Control Committee prior to use. Section 3.10 Model Homes. Notwithstanding anything herein contained, Builders shall be allowed to construct model homes as long as such model homes conform to these restrictions. Section 3.11 Masonry. The exterior walls of the main residence constructed on any lot shall be at least seventy-five percent (75%) masonry or masonry veneer, inclusive of door, window and similar openings. However, all exterior walls exposed to view from the front property line shall be constructed of no less that seventy-five percent (75%) masonry or masonry veneer exclusive of all door, window or similar openings. Masonry and Masonry veneer includes stucco, ceramic tile, clay, brick, rock and all other materials commonly referred to in the New Braunfels, Texas area as masonry. Notwithstanding this provision, log houses not meeting the above masonry requirements may be allowed with the prior written approval of the Architectural Control Committee. Section 3.12 Walls, Fences, and Mail Boxes. Walls and fences, if any, must be approved prior to construction by the Architectural Control Committee and, unless otherwise permitted by the Architectural Control Committee, must be built of new material and constructed of wood, metal, masonry, masonry veneer, smooth wire or barbed wire. Electric wire and chain link fencing shall not be permitted. All wooden fences must be painted and the color of such paint must be approved by the Architectural Control Committee. All individual mail boxes (if approved by the postal department) must be of masonry construction and approved by the Architectural Control Committee. Section 3.13 Antennas, Towers, and Satellite Dishes. Antennas, towers, or satellite dishes of any kind shall not exceed ten feet above the roof of the Dwelling or Accessory Building whichever is higher. Any antennae, tower or satellite dish must be located to the side or rear of the Dwelling or Accessory Building and not within twenty ( 20’ ) feet of any side Property line of interior lots, twenty-five ( 25’) of any side property line facing a street and not within sixty feet ( 60’ )of any rear Property line. Nothing herein shall be construed to conflict with the latest rules and regulations set forth by the Federal Communications Commission. Section 3.14 Prohibition of Offensive Activities. No Activity, whether for profit or not, shall be conducted on any Tract which is not related to single family residential purposes, unless said activity meets the following criteria: (a) no additional exterior sign of activity is present, (b) no additional traffic, that would be there normally, is created,, (c) no additional traffic, that would not be there normally, is created, and (d) nothing dangerous is present that should not be there. Home offices are specificially allowed so long as they meetthe requirements of (a), (b), and (c) above. Further,this restriction is waived in regard to the customary sales activities required to sell homes in the Subdivision. The discharge or use of firearms is expressly prohibited. Hunting is expressly prohibited. The Association shall have the sole and absolute discretion to determine what constitutes a nuisance or annoyance and any such nuisance or annoyance shall not be allowed within the subdivision. Section 3.15 Garbage and Trash Disposal. Garbage and trash or other refuse accumulated in this Subdivision shall not be permitted to be dumped at any place upon adjoining land where a nuisance to any residence of this Subdivision is or may be created. No Tract shall be used or maintained as a dumping ground for rubbish. Trash, garbage or other waste shall not be allowed to accumulate, shall be kept in sanitary containers and shall be disposed of regularly. All equipment for the storage or disposal of such material shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. Section 3.16 Junked Motor Vehicles Prohibited. No tract shall be used as a depository for abandoned or junked motor vehicles. No junk of any kind or character shall be kept on any Tract. Section 3.17 Trailers. Rvs. Boats. All trailers, travel trailers, graders, recreational vehicles (RV's), trucks (other than pickups of a size one (1) ton or less), boats, tractors, campers, wagons, buses, motorcycles, motor scooters and lawn or garden maintenance equipment shall be kept at all times, except when in actual use, in enclosed structures or screened from view from common areas, public or private thoroughfares and adjacent properties. Section 3.18 Signs. No signs, advertising, billboards or advertising structure of any kind may be erected or maintained on any Tract without the consent in writing of the Architectural Control Committee However the Architectural Control Committee shall allow one (1) professionally made sign not more than twenty-four inches (24") by thirty inches (30") advertising Owner's Tract for sale or rent, and one (1) professionally made sign, not more than twelve inches (12") by twenty-four inches (24") identifying the Tract owner's name or names. Further, Model Home builders shall be allowed to place one professionally made sign , no larger than four feet by four feet( 4’ x 4’ ) which is pre-approved by the Architectural Control Committee on the lot on which the house is being built. The term "professionally made sign" does not include the plastic pre-made or metal pre-made "for sale" or "for rent" signs. No sign shall be nailed to a tree. Declarant or any member of such Committee shall have the right to remove any such sign, advertisement or billboard or structure which is placed on any Tract in violation of these restrictions, and in doing so, shall not be liable, and are hereby expressly relieved from, any liability for trespass or other tort in connection therewith, or arising from such removal. An easement of ingress and egress is specifically reserved to and for the benefit of the Declarant and such member of the Committee to and from such sign for the purpose of removing the same. Section 3.19 Animal Husbandry. No animals, livestock of any kind shall be raised, bred or kept on any Tract except that one (1) horse per every four acres and one(1) additional horse for every two and a half ( 2.5 ) acres may be kept, as long as it does not become a nuisance or threat to other Owners. Provided, however, animals being raised for 4-H or school sponsored programs will be permitted. No pigs or hogs will be permitted under any circumstances or programs. All horses, cows and 4-H animals being raised by individual tract owners must be kept in a fenced area on the owner's tract. No overgrazing is permitted on any portion of the lot. Dogs, cats, or other common household pets may be kept on a Tract. Dogs must be kept in a kennel, dog run, or fenced in area that confines said dog(s) to that area, and for these purposes chain link fencing shall be permitted provided, however, no such fenced in area shall be located adjacent to any side, front or rear boundary line and such fence shall be hidden from site by a fencebuilt in accordance with Section 3.12 hereof. Dogs will not be permitted to run loose in the Subdivision and must be vaccinated for rabies according to State law every three( 3 ) years and registered with Comal County. Section 3.20 Mineral Development. No commercial oil drilling, oil development operations, oil refining, quarrying or mining operation of any kind shall be permitted upon or in any Tract. No derrick or other structures designed for the use of boring for oil or natural gas shall be erected, maintained or permitted upon any Tract. Section 3.21 Drainage. Natural established drainage patterns of streets, tracts or roadway ditches will not be impaired by any person or persons. Driveway culverts must be installed and will be of sufficient size to afford proper drainage of ditches without backing water up into ditch or diverting flow. Drainage culvert installation is subject to the inspection and approval of the Architectural Control Committee and to County requirements including securing a permit from the County prior to construction. Section 3.22 Re-subdivision. Except as provided below or as otherwise permitted in these restrictions, no tract shall be re-subdivided or split. Lots may be combined into one Lot for building purposes and the interior common boundary line shall be extinguished by filing a recordable document of record, joined by the Declarant, or Architectural Control Committee, or its duly authorized representative, declaring the same to be extinguished. Thereafter, all set back lines shall refer to the exterior property lines. Combined Lots shall nevertheless be considered as separate Lots for assessment purposes, unless otherwise determined by the Architectural Control Committee. Public utility and drainage easements are exempt from this provision. Builder reserves the right to further subdivide Lot 220. . In the event of the failure of Owner to comply with the above requirements after ten (10) days written notice thereof, the Association or their designated agents may, without liability to the Owner, Contractor or any occupants of the Tract in trespass or otherwise, enter upon (and/or authorize one or more others to enter upon) said Tract, cause to be removed, such garbage, trash and rubbish or do any other thing necessary to secure compliance with this Declaration at the expense of Owner. Payment for the charges by such Owner shall be payable on the first day of the next calendar month. Section 3.23 Underground utilities. All utilities within the subdivision except units 1,2,3 shall be underground. No utility lines including, but not limited to, wires or other devices for the communication or transmission of telephone or electric current or power, or cable television shall be erected. placed, or maintained anywhere in or upon any portion of the Property unless the same shall be contained in conduit or cables installed and maintained underground or concealed in, under or on buildings or other improvements, provided, however, that no provision hereof shall be deemed to forbid the erection of temporary improvements which have been previously approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee. The Architectural Control Committee shall have no liability for either reviewing or not reviewing the installation method, nor for approval or disapproval of the same. The responsibility for installation shall be solely upon the Owner or the Owners Agents. All such installations shall be by experienced professionals. ARTICLE IV ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE Section 4.01 Basic Control (a) No building or other improvements of any character shall be erected or placed, or the erection or placing thereof commenced or changes made in the design or exterior appearance thereof (excluding, without limitation, any staining, painting or siding), or any addition or exterior alteration made thereto after original by construction, or demolition or destruction by voluntary action made thereto after originally constructed, on any tract in the Subdivision until the obtaining of the necessary approval (as hereinafter provided) from the Committee of the construction plans and specification for the construction or alteration of such improvements or demolition or destruction of existing improvements by voluntary action. Approval shall be granted or withheld based on matters of compliance with the provisions of this instrument. (b) Each application made to the Committee, or to the Developer, shall be accompanied by two sets of plans and specifications for all proposed construction (initial or alteration) to be done on such Tract including plot plans showing location on the tract. Section 4.02 Architectural Control Committee. (a) The authority to grant or withhold architectural control approval as referred to above is initially vested in the Developer; provided, however, the authority of the Developer shall cease and terminate upon the election of the Architectural Control Committee of the Association (sometimes herein referred to as the "Committee"), in which event such authority shall be vested in and exercised by the Committee (as provided in (b) below), hereinafter referred to, except as to plans and specifications and plot plans theretofore submitted to the Developer which shall continue to exercise such authority over all such plans, specifications and plot plans. Notwithstanding, after the Control Transfer Date, both the Developer and the Architectural Control Committee shall have the right to grant a variance from the building set-back line restrictions. Either party may grant this variance as it determines in its sole discretion is needed, without the consent of the other. The term "Committee", as used in this Declaration, shall mean or refer to the Developer or to the RIVER CHASE Architectural Control Committee composed of members of the Association, as applicable. (b) Transferring control to the River Chase Homeowners Associaion. On or after such time as fifty-one percent (51 %) of all of the Tracts in all sections of the Subdivision are conveyed by Developer (from time to time hereafter referred to as the "Control Transfer Date"), the Developer shall cause an instrument transferring control to the Association to be placed of record in the Official Public Records of Comal County, Texas (the effective control Transfer Date shall be the date of its recording). Thereupon, the Developer shall appoint a Committee of three (3) members to be known as the RIVER CHASE Architectural Control Committee who shall serve until the next succeeding annual meeting following the Control Transfer Date. From and after the Control Transfer Date, each member of the Committee must be an Owner of the Property in some Section of RIVER CHASE. Additionally, the Developer shall have the right to discontinue the exercise of architectural control privileges and arrange for the transfer to the Association at any time prior to the Control Transfer Date by filing a statement and instrument to such effect in the Official Public Records of Comal County, Texas. Section 4.03 Effect of Inaction, Approval or disapproval as to architectural control matters as set forth in the preceding provisions of this Declaration shall be in writing. In the event that the authority exercising the prerogative of approval or disapproval ( the Committee) fails to approve or disapprove in writing any plans and specifications and plot plans received by it in compliance with the preceding provisions within thirty (30) days following such submissions, such plans and specifications and plot plan shall be deemed approved and the construction of any such building and other improvements may be commenced and proceeded with in compliance with all such plans and specifications and plot plan and all of the other terms and provisions hereof. Section 4.04 Effect of Approval. The granting of the aforesaid approval (whether in writing or by lapse of time) shall constitute only an expression of opinion by the Committee that the terms and provisions hereof shall be complied with if the building and/or other improvements are erected in accordance with said plans and specifications and plot plan; and such approval shall not constitute any nature of waiver or estoppel either as to the persons expressing such approval or any other person in the event that such building and/or improvements are not constructed in accordance with such plans and specifications and plot plan, but, nevertheless, fail to comply with the provisions hereof. Further, no person exercising any prerogative of approval of disapproval shall incur any liability by reasons of the good faith exercise thereof. Section 4.05 Variance, The Committee, as the case may be, may authorize variances from compliance with any of the provisions of this Declaration or minimum acceptable construction standards or regulations and requirements as promulgated from time to time by the Committee, when circumstances such as topography, natural obstructions, Tract configuration, Tract size, hardship, aesthetic or environmental considerations require a variance. The Committee reserve the right to grant variances as to building set-back lines. Such variances must be evidenced in writing and shall become effective when signed by at least a majority of the members of the Committee. If any such variances are granted, no violation of the provisions of this Declaration shall be deemed to have occurred with respect to the matter for which the variance is granted; provided, however, that the granting of a variance shall not operate to waive any of the provisions of this Declaration for any purpose except as to the particular Property and particular provisions hereof covered by the variance, nor shall the granting of any variance affect in any way the Owner's obligation to comply with all governmental laws and regulations affecting the Property concerned and the Plat. ARTICLE V NBRC PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION Section 5.01 Membership. Every person or entity who is a record owner of any Tract which is subject to the Maintenance charge (or could be following the withdrawal of an exemption therefrom) and other assessments provided herein, shall be a "Member" of the Association. The foregoing is not intended to include persons or entities who hold an interest merely as security for the performance of an obligation or those having only an interest in the mineral estate. No Owner shall have more than one membership for each Tract owned by such Member. Memberships shall be appurtenant to and may not be separated from the ownership of the Tracts, regardless of the number of persons who may own a Tract (such as husband and wife, or joint tenants, etc.) there shall be but one membership for each Tract. Additionally, the Directors of the Association must be Members of the Association (as more particularly described in the By-laws). Ownership of the Tracts shall be the sole qualification for membership. The voting rights of the Members are set forth in the Bylaws of the Association. However, the Restrictive covenants will not be construed as to assess the Veterans Land Board or the State of Texas. Any assessments are the personal obligation of the Veteran purchaser, his successors, heirs and assigns. Any lien imposed by the restrictive covenants does not affect the Veterans Land Board's interest in the Property. Section 5.02 Non-Profit Corporation, NBRC PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, a non-profit corporation, has been (or will be) organized and it shall be governed by the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of said Association; and all duties, obligations, benefits, liens and rights hereunder in favor of the Association shall vest in said corporation. Section 5.03 Bylaws, The Association has adopted or may adopt whatever Bylaws it may choose to govern the organization or operation of the Subdivision and the use and enjoyment of the Tracts and Common Areas, provided that the same are not in conflict with the terms and provisions hereof. Section 5.04 Owner's Right of Enjoyment, Every Owner shall have a beneficial interest of use and enjoyment in and to the Common Areas and such right shall be appurtenant to and shall pass with the title to every assessed Tract, subject to the following provisions: (a) the right of the Association, with respect to the Common Areas, to limit the number of guests of Owners; (b) the right of the Association, in accordance with its Articles and Bylaws (and until fifty-one percent (51 %) of all tracts in the Subdivision are sold), subject to the prior written approval of the Developer, to (i) borrow money or the purpose of improving and maintaining the Common Areas and facilities (including borrowing from the Developer or any entity affiliated with the Developer) and (ii) mortgage said Property, however, the rights of such mortgage of said Property shall be subordinate to the rights of the Owners hereunder; (c) the right of the Association, in accordance with Chapter 209 of the Texas Property Code or any amendment thereto to suspend the Members voting rights and the Member's and Related Users right to use any recreational facilities within the Common Areas during any period in which the Maintenance Charge or any assessment against this Tract remains unpaid; (d) the right of the Association, in accordance with chapter 209 of the Texas Property Code, or any amendment thereto, to suspend the Member's voting rights and the Member's and Related Users' right to use any recreational facilities within the Common Area, after notice and hearing by the Board of Directors, for the infraction or violation by such Member or Related Users of this Declaration or the "Rules and Regulations', as hereinafter defined, which suspension shall continue for the duration of such infraction or violation, plus a period not to exceed sixty (60) days following the cessation or curing of such infraction or violation. ARTICLE VI MAINTENANCE FUND Section 6.01 Maintenance Fund Obligation, Each Owner of a tract by acceptance of a deed therefore, whether or not it shall be expressed in any such deed or other conveyance, is deemed to covenant and agrees to pay to the Association a monthly maintenance charge (the "Maintenance Charge"), and any other assessments or charges hereby levied. The Maintenance Charge and any other assessments or charges hereby levied, together with such interest thereon and costs of collection thereof, as hereinafter provided, shall be a charge on the Tracts and shall be a continuing lien upon the Property against which each such Maintenance Charge and other charges and assessments are made. Section 6.02 Basis of the Maintenance Charge. (a) The Maintenance Charge referred to shall be used to create a fund to be known as the "Maintenance Fund", which shall be used as herein provided; and each such Maintenance Charge (except as otherwise hereinafter provided) shall be paid by the Owner of each Tract (or residential building site) to the Association. The Maintenance Charge for the year of purchase shall be pro-rated at closing and then shall be paid annually, in advance, on or before the first day of the first month of each calendar year. Provided, however if such owner owns more than one tract in the subdivision, such Owner shall pay only twice the assessment of one (1 ) tract no matter how many tracts are owned or in the event as Owner obtains consent from the Committee for a Composite Building site pursuant to Section 3.02 hereof, such Composite Building Site shall be considered for the Maintenance Charge of one Tract for beginning upon the completion of the improvements thereon. (b) Any Maintenance Charge not paid within thirty (30) days after the due date shall bear interest from the due date at the lesser of (i) the rate of eighteen percent (18%) per annum or (ii) the maximum rate permitted by law. The Association may bring an action at law against the Owner personally obligated to pay the same, or foreclose the hereinafter described lien against the Owner's Tract. No Owner may waive or otherwise escape liability for the Maintenance Charge by non-use of any Common Areas or recreational facilities available for use by Owners of the Subdivision or by the abandonment of his tract. (c) The initial amount of the Maintenance Charge applicable to each Tract will be $150 per year due in advance, payable on January 1 of each year. All other matters relating to the Maintenance Charge and the collection, expenditures and administration of the Maintenance Fund shall be determined by the Developer or the Board of Directors of the Association, subject to the provisions hereof. (d) The Association, from and after the Control Transfer Date, shall have the further right at any time, with a majority vote of all association members, to adjust or alter said Maintenance Charge from year to year as it deems proper to meet the reasonable operating expenses and reserve requirements of the Association in order for the Association to carry out its duties hereunder. Section 6.03 Creation of Lien and Personal Obligation. In order to secure the payment of the Maintenance Charge, and other charges and assessments hereby levied, each Owner of a Tract in the Subdivision, by such party's acceptance of a deed thereto, hereby grants to the Association a contractual lien on such Tract which may be foreclosed on by non-judicial foreclosure, pursuant to the provisions of Section 51.002 of the Texas Property Code (and any successor statute); and each such owner hereby expressly grants the Association a power of sale in connection therewith. The Association shall, whenever it proceeds with non-judicial foreclosure pursuant to the provisions of said Section 51.002 of the Texas Property Code and said power of sale, designate in writing a Trustee to post or cause to be posted all required notices of such foreclosure sale and to conduct such foreclosure sale. The Trustee may be changed at any time and from time to time by the Association by means of written instrument executed by the President or any Vice-President of the Association and filed for record in the Official Public Records of Comal County, Texas. In the event that the Association has determined to non-judicially foreclose the lien provided herein pursuant to the provisions of said Section 51.002 of the Texas Property Code and to exercise the power of sale hereby granted, the Association, or the Association's agent, shall give notice of foreclosure sale as provided by the Texas Property Code as then amended. Upon request by Association, the Trustee shall give any further notice of foreclosure sale as may be required by the Texas Property Code as then amended, and shall convey such Tract to the highest bidder for cash by the General Warranty Deed. Out of the proceeds of such sale, if any, there shall first be paid all expenses incurred by the Association in connection with such default, including reasonable attorney's fees and a reasonable trustee's fee; second, from such proceeds there shall be paid to the Association an amount equal to the amount in default; and third, the remaining balance shall be paid to such Owner. Following any such foreclosure, each occupant of any such Tract foreclosed on and each occupant of any improvements thereon shall be deemed to be a tenant at sufferance and may be removed from possession by any and all lawful means, including a judgment for possession in action of forcible detainer and the issuance of a writ of restitution thereunder. In the event of non-payment by any Owner of any Maintenance Charge or other charge or assessment levied hereunder, the Association may, in addition to foreclosing the lien hereby retained, and exercising the remedies provided herein, upon ten (10) days prior written notice thereof to such non-paying Owner, exercise all other rights and remedies available at law or in equity. It is the intent of the provisions of this 6.03 to comply with the provisions of said Section 51.002 of the Texas Property Code relating to non-judicial sales by power of sale and, in the event of the amendment of said Section 51.002 of the Texas Property code hereafter, the President or any Vice-President of the Association, acting without joinder of any other Owner or mortgagee or other person may, by amendment to this Declaration file in the Official Public Records of Comal County, Texas, amend the provisions hereof so as to comply with said amendments to Section 51.002 of the Texas Property Code. Section 6.04 Notice of Lien, In addition to the right of the Association to enforce the Maintenance Charge or other charge or assessment levied hereunder, the Association may file a claim or lien against the Tract of the delinquent Owner by recording a notice ("Notice of Lien") setting forth (a) the amount of the claim of delinquency, (b) the interest thereon, (c) the costs of collection which have accrued thereon, (d) the legal description and street address of the Tract against which the lien is claimed and (e) the name of the Owner thereof. Such Notice of Lien shall be signed and acknowledged by an officer of the Association or other duly authorized agent of the Association. The lien shall continue until the amounts secured hereby and all subsequently accruing amounts are fully paid or otherwise satisfied. When all amounts claimed under the Notice of Lien and all other costs and assessments which may have accrued subsequent to the filing of the Notice of Lien have been fully paid or satisfied, the Association shall execute and record a notice releasing the lien upon payment by the Owner of a reasonable fee as fixed by the Board of Directors to cover the preparation and recordation of such release of lien instrument. Section 6.05 Liens Subordinate to Mortgages. The lien described in this Article VI shall be deemed subordinate to a first lien or other liens of any bank, insurance company, savings and loan association, university, pension and profit sharing trusts or plans, or any other third party lender, including Developer, which may have heretofore or may hereafter lend money in good faith for the purchase or improvement of any Tract and any renewal, extension, rearrangement or refinancing thereof. Each such mortgagee of a mortgage encumbering a Tract who obtains title to such Tract pursuant to the remedies provided in the deed of trust or mortgage or by judicial foreclosure shall take title to the Tract free and clear of any claims for unpaid Maintenance Charges or other charges of assessments against such Tract which accrued prior to the time such holder acquired title to such Tract. No such sale or transfer shall relieve such holder from liability for any Maintenance Charge or other charges or assessments thereafter becoming due or from the lien thereof. Any other sale or transfer of a Tract shall not affect the Association's lien for Maintenance Charges or other charges or assessments. The Association shall make a good faith Doc", 9906031628 Doc" 9906031412 effort to give each such mortgagee sixty (60) days advance written notice of the Association's proposed foreclosure of lien described in Section 6.01 hereof, which notice shall be sent the nearest office of such mortgagee by prepaid United States registered or Certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall contain a statement of delinquent Maintenance Charges or other charges or assessments upon which the proposed action is based provided, however, the Association's failure to give such notice shall not impair or invalidate any foreclosure conducted by the Association pursuant to the provisions of this Article VI. Section 6.06 Purpose of the Maintenance Charges. The Maintenance Charge levied by the Developer or the Association shall be used exclusively for the purpose of promoting the recreation, health, safety, and welfare of the Owners of the Subdivision which hereafter may become subject to the jurisdiction of the Association. In particular, the Maintenance Charge shall be used for any improvement or services in furtherance of these purposes and the performance of the Association's duties described in Article VIII, including the maintenance of any Common Areas, any Drainage Easements and the establishment and maintenance of a reserve fund for maintenance of any Common Areas. The Maintenance Fund may be expended by the Developer or the Association for any purposes which, in the judgment of the Association, will tend to maintain the Property values in the Subdivision, including, but not limited to, providing funds for the actual cost to the Association of all taxes, insurance, repairs, energy charges, replacement and maintenance of the Common Area as may from time to time be authorized by the Association. Except for the Association's use of the Maintenance Charge to perform its duties described in this Declaration and in the Bylaws, the use of the Maintenance Charge for any of these purposes is permissive and not mandatory. It is understood that the judgment of the Association as to the expenditure of said funds shall be final and conclusive so long as such judgment is exercised in good faith. ARTICLE VII DEVELOPER'S RIGHTS AND RESERVATIONS . ARTICLE VIII DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION Section 8.01 General Duties and Powers of the Association. The Association has been formed to further the common interest of the Members. The Association, acting through the Board of Directors or through persons to whom the Board of Directors has delegated such powers (and subject to the provisions of the Bylaws), shall have the duties and powers hereinafter set forth and, in general, the power to do anything that may be necessary or desirable to further the common interest of the members, to maintain, improve and enhance the Common Areas and to improve and enhance the attractiveness, desirability and safety of the Subdivision. The Association shall have the authority to act as the agent to enter into any and all contracts on behalf of the Members in order to carry out the duties, powers and obligations of the Association as set forth in this Declaration. Section 8.03 Duty to Manage and Care for the Common Area. The Association shall manage, operate, care for, maintain and repair all Common Areas and keep the same in a safe, attractive and desirable condition for the use and enjoyment of the Members. The duty to operate, manage and maintain the Common Areas shall include, but not be limited to the following: establishment, operation and maintenance of a security system, if any, for the Subdivision; landscaping maintenance, repair and replacement of park, and management, maintenance, repair and upkeep of the subdivision entrances and other common areas. Section 8.04 Other Insurance Bonds, The Association shall obtain such insurance as may be required by law, including workmen's compensation insurance, and shall have the power to obtain such other insurance and such fidelity, indemnity or other bonds as the Association shall deem necessary or desirable. Section 8.05 Duty to Prepare Budgets, The Association shall prepare budgets for the Association, which budgets shall include a reserve fund for the maintenance of all Common Areas. Section 8.06 Duty to Levy and Collect the Maintenance Charge, The Association shall levy, collect and enforce the Maintenance Charge and other charges and assessments as elsewhere provided in this Declaration. Section 8.07 Duty to Provide Annual Review. The Association shall provide for an annual unaudited independent review of the accounts of the Association. Copies of the review shall be made available to any Member who requests a copy of the same upon payment by such Member of the reasonable cost of copying the same. Section 8.08 Duties with Respect to Architectural Approvals. The Association shall perform functions to assist the Committee as elsewhere provided in Article IV of this Declaration. Section 8.09 Power to Acquire Property and Construct Improvements. The Association may acquire Property or an interest in Property (including leases) for the common benefit of Owners including improvements and personal property. The Association may construct improvements on the Property and may demolish existing improvements. Section 8.10. Power to Adopt Rules and Regulations, The Association may adopt, amend, repeal and enforce rules and regulations ("Rules and Regulations"), fines, levies and enforcement provisions as may be deemed necessary or desirable with respect to the interpretation and implementation of this Declaration, the operation of the Association, the use and enjoyment of the Common Areas, and the use of any other Property, facilities or improvements owned or operated by the Association. Section 8.11 Power to Enforce Restrictions and Rules and Regulations. The Association (and any Owner with respect only to the remedies described in (ii) below) shall have the power to enforce the provisions of this Declaration and the Rules and Regulations and shall take such action as the Board of Directors deems necessary or desirable to cause such compliance by each Member and each Related User. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Association shall have the power to enforce the provisions of this Declaration and of Rules and Regulations of the Association by anyone or more of the following means: (i) By entry upon any Property, excluding main residence, within the Subdivision after notice and hearing (unless a bona fide emergency exists in which event this right of entry may be exercised without notice (written or oral) to the Owner in such manner to avoid any unreasonable or unnecessary interference with the lawful possession, use or enjoyment of the improvements situated thereon by the Owner or any other person), without liability by the Association to the Owner thereof, for the purpose of enforcement of this Declaration or the Rules and Regulations; (ii) By commencing and maintaining actions and suits to restrain and enjoin any breach or threatened breach of the provisions of this Declaration or the Rules and Regulations; (iii) By exclusion, after notice and hearing, of any Member of Related User from use of any recreational facilities within the Common Areas during and for up to sixty (60) days following any breach of this Declaration or such Rules and Regulations by such Member or any Related User, unless the breach is a continuing breach in which case exclusion shall continue for so long as such breach continues; (iv) By suspension, after notice and hearing, of the voting rights of a Member during and for up to sixty (60) days following any breach by such Member or a Related User of a provision of this Declaration or such Rules and Regulations, unless the breach is a continuing breach in which case such suspension shall continue for so long as such breach continues; (v) By levying and collecting, after notice and hearing, an assessment against any Member for breach of this Declaration or such Rules and Regulations by such Member or a Related User which assessment reimbursed the Association for the costs incurred by the Association in connection with such breach; (vi) by levying and collecting, after notice and hearing, reasonable and uniformly applied fines and penalties, established in advance in the Rules and Regulations of the Association, from any Member or Related User for breach of this Declaration or such Rules and Regulations by such Member or a Related User; and (vii) By taking action itself to cure or abate such violation and to charge the expenses thereof, if any, to such violating Members, plus attorney's fees incurred by the Association with respect to exercising such remedy. Before the Board may invoke the remedies provided above, it shall give registered notice of such alleged violation to Owner, and shall afford the Owner a hearing. If, after the hearing, a violation is found to exist, the Board's right to proceed with the listed remedies shall become absolute. Each day a violation continues shall be deemed a separate violation. Failure of the Association, the Developer, or of any Owner to take any action upon any breach or default with respect to any of the foregoing violations shall not be deemed a waiver of their right to take enforcement action thereafter or upon a subsequent breach or default. Section 8.12 Power to Grant Easements, In addition to any blanket easements described in this Declaration, the Association shall have the power to grant access, utility, drainage, water facility and other easements in, on, over or under the Common Area. ARTICLE IX GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 9.01 Term. The provisions hereof shall run with all Property in RIVER CHASE and shall be binding upon all Owners and all persons claiming under them for a period of forty (40) years from the date this Declaration is recorded, after which time said Declaration shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years each, unless an instrument, signed by not less than two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Owners (including the Developer) of the Tracts has been recorded agreeing to amend or change, in whole or in part, this Declaration. Section 9.02 Amendments. This Declaration may be amended or changed, in whole or in part, at any time by the written agreement or by signed ballots voting for such amendment, of not less than two-thirds (2/3rds) of all of the Owners (including Developer) of the Subdivision. There shall be one vote per Tract. Anyone owning more than one Tract shall have one vote for each Tract owned. If the Declaration is amended by a written instrument signed by those Owners entitled to cast not less than two-thirds (2/3rds) of all of the votes of the Owners of the Association, such amendment must be approved by said Owners within three hundred sixty-five (365) days of the date the first Owner executes such amendment. The date an Owner's signature is acknowledged shall constitute prima facia evidence of the date of execution of said amendment by such Owner. Those Members (Owners, including the Developer) entitled to cast not less than two-thirds (2/3rds) of all of the votes of the Members of the Association may also vote to amend this Declaration, in person, or by proxy, at a meeting of the Members (Owners, including the Declarant) duly called for such purpose, written notice of which shall be given to all Owners at least ten (10) days and not more than sixty (60) days in advance and shall set forth the purpose of such meeting. Notwithstanding any provision contained in the Bylaws to the Contrary, a quorum, for purposes of such meeting, shall consist of not less than seventy percent (70%) of all of the Members (in person or by proxy) entitled to vote. Any such amendment shall become effective when an instrument is filed for record in the Official Public Records of Comal County, Texas, accompanied by a certificate, signed by a majority of the Board of Trustees, stating that the required number of Members (Owners, including the Developer) executed the instrument amending this Declaration or cast a written vote, in person or by proxy, in favor of said amendment at the meeting called for such purpose. Copies of the written ballots pertaining to such amendment shall be retained by the Association for a period of not less than three (3) years after the date filing of the amendment or termination. Section 9.04 Severability. Each of the provisions of this Declaration shall be deemed independent and severable and the invalidity or unenforceability or partial invalidity or partially unenforceability of any provision or portion hereof shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision. Section 9.05 Liberal Interpretation. The provisions of this Declaration shall be liberally construed as a whole to effectuate the purpose of this Declaration. Section 9.06 Successors and Assigns. The provisions hereof shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Owners, the Developer and the Association, and their respective heirs, legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. Section 9.07 Effect of Violations on Mortgages. No violation of the provisions herein contained, or any portion thereof, shall affect the lien of any mortgage or deed of trust presently or hereafter placed of record or otherwise affect the rights of the mortgagee under any such mortgage, the holder of any such lien or beneficiary of any such deed of trust; and any such mortgage, lien or deed of trust may, nevertheless, be enforced in accordance with its terms, subject, nevertheless, to the provisions herein contained. Section 9.08 Terminology. All personal pronouns used in this Declaration and all exhibits attached hereto, whether used in the masculine, feminine or neuter gender, shall include all other genders; the singular shall include the plural and vice versa. Title of Articles and Sections are for convenience only and neither limit nor amplify the provisions of this Declaration itself. The terms "herein", "hereof" and similar terms, as used in this instrument, refer to the entire agreement and are not limited to referring only to the specific paragraph, Section or article in which such terms appear. All references in this Declaration to Exhibits shall refer to the Exhibits attached hereto. VETERAN PURCHASER PARTIAL RELEASE Notwithstanding anything contained in the Restrictions to the contrary, a Veteran Purchaser shall be entitled to have a 1.00 acre tract released from the Veterans Land Board for a home site and same shall not be construed as a violation of the above Restrictive Covenants.

Current Irish Roots Category Hierarchy

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==Working Page for Irish Roots Categories== Please '''do not''' change the categories in this list without discussing it with the [[Crawford-15512| Categories Team Leader]] first. This is an overview of what the entire Irish Roots Project Hierarchy will look like, once implemented. :[[:Space:Irish Roots Category Structure| Working Page for Category Proposal]] :[[:Space:Irish Roots Theme Category Structure Sandbox| Theme Category Sandbox]] Categories that are part of other Projects are in Bold. ==Irish Roots Project Hierarchy== '''Ireland''' (Top Level Category) *Irish Roots Project (also attached to Ethnic Roots structure and British Projects structure) **Irish History ***Irish History, Viking Expansion ****'''Viking Expansion, Kingdom of''' (one for each Kingdom, added as needed. Agreed connection and format with the Early Scandinavia (Maggie A's) Project) *'''Ireland, Cemeteries''' – Global Cemeteries Project *Ireland, Religious Institutions (Under Review by CAT Project) *'''Ireland, Unconnected Profiles''' – Connectors Project *'''Ireland, Unsourced Profiles''' – Sourcerers Project *Civil Parishes in Ireland *Connacht *Connacht, Ireland *County Antrim *County Armagh *County Carlow *County Cavan *County Clare *County Cork *County Donegal *County Down *County Dublin *County Fermanagh *County Galway *County Kerry *County Kildare *County Kilkenny *County Laois *County Leitrim *County Limerick *County Londonderry *County Longford *County Louth *County Mayo *County Meath *County Monaghan *County Offaly *County Roscommon *County Sligo *County Tipperary *County Tyrone *County Tyrone, Ireland *County Waterford *County Westmeath *County Wexford *County Wicklow *'''Emigrants from Ireland''' – Categorization Project *High Sherrifs in Ireland *'''Infant Mortality, Ireland''' – separate project not fully established *Ireland Administrative Divisions *Ireland Ancient Nobility *Ireland Baronies *Ireland Castles (duplicate = Irish Castles, combine these under Ireland, Castles) *Ireland Censuses *Ireland Churches – Part of Religious Institutions *Ireland Family Brick Walls *Ireland Genealogy Resources *Ireland Organizations *Ireland Place Studies *Ireland Political History *Ireland Prisons *Ireland Projects (duplicate = Irish Projects, combine these under Ireland, Projects) *Ireland Schools *Ireland Surnames *Ireland, Name Studies *Irish Armed Forces *Irish Castles *Irish Clans *Irish Convicts to Australia *Irish Counties *Irish Eponym Names *Irish Exiles *Irish History *Irish Military Diaspora *Irish Military History *Irish Nobility *Irish Notables *Irish Projects *Irish Rebels *Irish Saints and Clergy *Irish Traditions *Justices of the Peace, Ireland *Kingdom of Ireland *Northern Ireland *Old Maps of Ireland *Poor Law Unions of Ireland *Irish Quakers *Royal National Lifeboat Institute *Ireland, Sources *Townlands in Ireland *Towns in Ireland *Who Do You Think You Are (IRE) *Eire '''Irish Roots Project - Top Level''' *Ireland Ancient Nobility *Irish Clans *Irish Counties *Irish Family Names *Irish History *Irish Projects *Irish Roots *Irish Roots Project Maintenance Categories *Lordship of Ireland

Current Living Relatives, 2020

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Beyond my immediate family, there are two Simkins 1st cousins, in Augusta, GA, and two Dunbar 2nd cousins, in Augusta. Their children live in the Augusta area, except for one child and his family in Beaufort, SC; one daughter and her family in Marietta, GA, one daughter and her family in Laguna Beach, CA, and one daughter in the Pasadena CA area. The four daughters of the two Dunbar cousins are in North Carolina and Georgia. There are three LaBruce 1st cousins. One is in Georgetown, SC; her children and grandchildren live in the Columbia or Charleston/Summerville areas. The other two 1st cousins live in Myrtle Beach, with their children and grandchildren living nearby. One source: Personal Memory

Curry

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

Curtis Family Bible

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Family tree hand entered by Mary Marguerite (Coombs) Curtis and John Edmund Curtis as remembered by Mary Marguerite and her son John Curtis.

Cush

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== Biography == ==Name== : ==Birth== :Date: :Location: :Father: [[Space:ham|Ham]] ==Children== :1. [[Space:Seba|Seba]] :2. [[Space:Havilah|Havilah]] :3. [[Space:Sabtah|Sabtah]] :4. [[Space:Raamah|Raamah]] :5. [[Space:Sabtecha|Sabtecha]] :6. [[Space:Nimrod|Nimrod]] == Sources ==

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Custer, Michigan

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Custer, Michigan, has been the family seat of the Reader family for over 100 years. It is the location of the W.E. Reader home, and was the location of the [[Space:W._E._Reader_Hardware_Store|W. E. Reader Hardware store]].

Cutbill Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Cutbills. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Can anyone help me find out the reason why my grand father Paul R Cutbill, and his father Richard, and his siblings either disowned Paul or Paul disowned the family. This would have happened early 1900's. My siblings and I were never told the reason and when asked they (my father and grandmother) wouldn't answer. Whatever the issue, when my grandfather died my father would not let any of the Cutbill siblings into the funeral. I am hoping that maybe the ancestors of Charles B Schumann and Wilhelmina Schumann may have had the story passed down from my grandmother Elizabeth Schumann Cutbill. I am also reaching out to the descendants of Ralph and Dorothy Lochner if they may remember the story.

Cutbush Nurseries

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==Cutbush Nurseries== This is a collection of information from articles about the Nurseries, Wm Cutbush and sons. More articles will be added when I come across them. Feel free to add one of your own! Highgate Nursery, started by Wm Cutbush Snr was separate business from the Barnet Nursery started by his eldest son William. When Wm Senior died the Highgate Nursery was taken over by son James. When Wm Junior died his widow sold the Barnet Nursery to James for £4,000. Mary Ann died before payment passed for this so £1,000 each (presumably from James) went to siblings James, Reuben and Emma plus Reubens daughter Sarah Ann, who had lived with William and Mary Ann. (see Mary Anne's Will, attached) When James died his sons William and Herbert took them over and continued the business. '''From: Highgate in Old Photographs by Paul Feeney''' In 1806 Wm Cutbush b. 1788 took over an exisiting garden nursery business on West Hill, Highgate. In 1834 he built a house and shop on West Hill (now number 80), Highgates first garden centre. The nursery gardening firm prospered and both his eldest sons were involved, William who ran a nursery in Barnet (who had no children) and James who took over the Highgate business in 1855, after the death of his father. In 1839 James convened a meeting that resulted in tor formation of the Highate Horticultural and Floral Society, who held shows at Holly Lodge and Kenwood. The Society still exists today. In 1871 the business was employing 25 men and 2 boys and had premises in Finchley. James died in 1885 and his sons Herbert and William took over the business. In 1927 they gained a royal warrant from the then Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII). The brothers managed the business into the 20th century with premises in Highgate, Barnet and Bishopsgate. They were 'the largest nurseries in London' according to the brothers. Early in the 20th Century William Bignall, who was a former employee and ran a rival business took over the nurseries and by 1913 it passed out of the Cutbush family. By then the nurseries had royal warrants from Queen Victoria and George V. Directly quoted from 'Highgate in Old Photographs. Highgate in old Photographs by Paul Feeney :https://archive.org/details/highgateinoldpho0000feen/page/76/mode/2up '''The Nursery building: from British.history.ac.uk''' XI—NOS. 45 AND 46, WEST HILL (SITE OF THE WHITE HART) Ground Landlord, Leaseholders, Etc. The house was originally copyhold of the Manor of Cantlowes, but has been enfranchised. The occupiers are, No. 45, Mrs. Bonser. No. 46, Miss Parker. General Description And Date of Structure. Nos. 45 and 46, West Hill were originally one house, and although they contain no features of special architectural importance the lower part of the external walls is of brickwork of early character. The bricks are very narrow and are laid in English bond. The house can easily be identified on the map of 1804, where it is marked as "Mr. Bowstreed's Nursery," which later passed into the hands of Messrs. William Cutbush & Sons. British History online :https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol17/pt1/pp67-68 Nursery Addresses, Trade Directory Cutbush, William and Son, 47 West Hill, North Road, Highgate N (T N 160 North) & b16 & 16 New Road (T N 2 Barnet) & Wood St, Hi Barnet file:///C:/Users/aliso/Downloads/p16445coll4_317364.pdf '''The Nursery Business, from Planting Diaries.com''' From its heyday in the 16th and 17th centuries, Curtis argues, topiary in England fell out of favour as the influence of landscape gardening gathered pace, and Victorian gardeners like William Robinson advocated a more naturalistic approach to planting. However, with the rise of the Arts and Crafts movement in the late 19th century and its focus on medieval art and architecture, there was a revival of interest in topiary for domestic gardens. Curtis mentions two nurseries, William Cutbush & Sons of Highgate, London and J. Cheal & Sons in Crawley, Sussex that in the early 1900s were supplying topiary specimens to the public and showing plants at RHS shows. The aptly named Herbert J. Cutbush was a regular visitor to Holland, travelling there on most weekends, and it was here that he came across topiary specimens that interested him. Curtis says: ‘He discovered that some of the best trained and the best furnished specimens of sculptured yew and box were to be found in the farmhouse gardens, in small, almost unknown villages, far from the usual routes of tourists and business-men, and this led to still further explorations.’ Over time, Cutbush got to know the Dutch topiary growers who were located in the Boskoop district, inland from The Hague and Rotterdam. He persuaded them to sell him plants from their nurseries for import to England, but would also buy specimens from private gardens: ‘One big tree that for sixty years had been the chief ornament of a Dutch blacksmith’s garden was only purchased after a whole day spent in persuasion and the consumption of much Schiedam, and after the purchase was made another week was spent in lifting and packing and removing the tree to the London steamer.’ The trouble and expense of importing plants like this one suggests that the market in England was sufficient to make the effort worthwhile. The topiary designs that Cutbush saw in Boksoop are described in detail by Curtis: ‘There is a great variety of form in the Dutch clipped trees, but spires surmounted with birds seem to be among the most common and are as easy to produce as most. For these, and for the peacocks and the spiral or serpentine columns, yew is almost invariably used.’ ‘Pyramids, mop-heads and blunt cones are among the commonest designs; they do not call for the exercise of much ingenuity, but when these pyramidal trees are cut into several regular and well graded tiers their cost increases considerably.’ Cutbush also reported examples of topiary furniture such as tables with turned legs and armchairs, churches and crosses as well as ‘verdant poultry’: ‘Sitting hens, geese and ducks are common designs, and to protect the verdant poultry one may obtain equally verdant dogs, with or without kennels’ The Dutch topiary shrubs were field grown and Cutbush says that box birds might be trained for 10 – 12 years before they were lifted for export – dogs would need a little longer at 12 – 14 years. To make the eventual lifting easier, the roots of the shrubs were pruned after a year’s growth. Curtis and Gibson’s book doesn’t feature any photographs from Holland or the Cutbush nurseries, but there are several photographs from Cheal’s nursery at Crawley, showing many of the topiary forms described. Planting Diaries.com :https://plantingdiaries.com/2019/10/05/a-revival-of-english-topiary/ The Cutbush firm entered many Horticultural Shows and won many prizes including the First Spring Show of the Royal Horticultural Society; '''Horticultural Exhibitions.''' Royal Horticultural Society's, London, First Spring Show On March 13th the battle of the floral exhibitions opened for the present season. Hyacinths were the prime feature, and they were produced to an extent almost unprecedented in a London show. In addition to the usual prizes given by the Royal Horticultural Society for Hyacinths, there were also some special prizes given by the bulb-growers of Holland severally for thirty-six Hyacinths, distinct sorts, and the same number in twelve sorts, three of a sort. In each instance Messrs W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, London, were first, and Mr W. Paul, Waltham Cross, second, '''The New Organic Grower: A Master's Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener.''' :https://chestofbooks.com/gardening-horticulture/Gardener-1/Horticultural-Exhibitions-Royal-Horticultural-Society-s-London-First-Spring-S.html '''Bankruptcy 1883''' THE LONDON GAZETTE FEBRUARY 20, 1883. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the London Bankruptcy Court. In the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Arrangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by James Cutbush, of the Nurseries, Highgate, the Nurseries, Finchley, both in the county of Middlesex, the Nurseries, Barnet, part in the county of Middlesex, and part in the county of Herts, and also Wood-street Nursery, Barnet aforesaid, in the said county of Herts (trading as William Cutbush and SON), Nurseryman, Florist, and Seedsman. NOTICE is hereby given, that a First General Meeting of the creditors of the above-named person has been summoned to be held at the Law Institution, No. 123, •Chancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, on the 2nd day •of March, 1883, at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely. —Dated this 10th day of February, 1883. P. COLLINGS, 19, Buckingham Street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, Solicitor for the Debtor. '''Bankruptcy 1989''' THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25TH AUGUST 1989 9937 BANKRUPTCY ACTS AND INSOLVENCY ACT AMENDED ADJUDICATION BIGNALL, Michael Arthur of West End House, Bramfield, Herts, Accounts Clerk, lately Trading under the style of Bignell and Cutbush from Bignell's Corner, South Minims Potters Bar, Herts as sole proprietor of a Garden Centre. Court—HERTFORD. No. of Matter—25 of 1979. Date of Adjudication—25th March 1980. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/51852/page/9937/data.pdf Date of Annulment—26th July 1989. Grounds of Annulment. Debts paid in Full. ==Sources==

Cuthbert Demers Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Demers-896|Michael Demers]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Get in contact with living descendants of Cuthbert Demers family. * If possible share info and pictures of this family. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14249563 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Beardsley-17|William Beardsley (abt.1605-bef.1661)]] ----- '''From ''Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut'': ''' :William Beardsley, the BEARDSLEY immigrant ancestor, was born in England in 1605. :He came to this country in 1635 in the ship "Planter" with his wife Mary, aged twenty- six, children Mary, aged four, John, aged two, and Joseph, aged six months. According to the family tradition, he was a native of Stratford-on-Avon. the home of Shakespeare, and it is believed that he gave the name of Stratford to the settlement in which he made his home, now Stratford, Connecticut. One of his descendants who settled in western New York named the town in which he located Avon in honor of the Beardsley who came with Rev. Adam Blakeman from St. Albans, England, and settled first at Hadley, Massachusetts. In 1638 he removed to Hartford. Connecticut, and in the following spring to Stratford, of which he was one of the first settlers. He was deputy to the General Court seven years. He was a mason by trade. His will was dated September 28, 1660, and proved July 6, 1661. His inventory, dated February 13, 1660-01, amounted to three hundred and thirty-three pounds fifteen shillings eight pence. He died at the age of fifty-six years, leaving several young children. See Cutter, William R. ''[[Space:New_England_families%2C_genealogical_and_memorial| New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation.]]'' (New York, Lewis Historical Pub. Co, 1913) Third Series

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El cyberterrorismo y su impacto en sistema bancario estatal de Costa Rica

Cycles and Holes in the Big Tree

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== Introduction : We need more than one metaphor == This page is yet another attempt to explore and better figure if possible the structure of a space which is seriously challenging our capacities of representation, by its sheer size and complexity. We have not even agreed upon a consistent name for it. Many of us have dubbed it the "Big Tree", a reassuring metaphor, carrying in most of our cultures a familiar image of ancient wisdom and serenity. Using it, we pretty well know that we have thus ported the tree metaphor well beyond the original scope where it is relevant, the very local view of close ascendants and descendants (barring any pedigree collapse). By no means is this global space a tree any more. From a strict mathematical viewpoint, a tree is an ''acyclic graph''. But, as we are going to see, cycles are everywhere in this space, and just one of them would be enough to say it's not a tree.Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_(graph_theory) Tree (graph theory) At best, "Big Tree" can be kept as a symbolic, historical name. But if we want metaphors that scale, we need new ones. In a 2009 paper Aubry, Mathieu, Metaphors in Mathematics: Introduction and the Case of Algebraic Geometry (September 26, 2009). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1478871 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1478871 , Mathieu Aubry writes : ''The objects designated by this language are purely mathematical and abstract, but we understand them only via metaphors whose source domains motivate us to define the relation in the way we did it. Most of mathematical objects are not only understood via a single metaphor, but many. The richness of mathematical constructions comes from this wealth of metaphors, which allow us to recognize some structures from one domain in another one. Thus, via a repeated metaphorical process, mathematics creates very rich structures, and points out some of their complex properties.'' The mathematical vocabulary itself is metaphoric. We name abstract concepts with terms borrowed to natural language, hoping that their original meaning helps to understand their more abstract one. ''Path'', ''step'', ''shortest path'', ''connection'', will be familiar to the city dweller, daily user of bus or train network. Elementary geometry concepts such as ''distance'', ''length'', ''diameter'', ''circle'' are also portable to the more abstract graph space. ''Cycle'' is another pervasive concept in real life. It can evoke a round trip, the return of hours and seasons. Calling cycle a closed path, coming back to its starting point, should be easily understood. Shifting metaphors is a way to cast a different light on a reality we cannot grasp in a single view. Very often - and cycles provide one of those occasions - it will need you to jump, like Alice, ''down the rabbit hole''. But, beware, when it comes to cycles, ''it's holes all the way down''. Ready to jump? Go ahead, and have fun! == Abstract == In dense endogamic clusters, cycles, aka closed paths between profiles, are pervasive patterns. Simple examples are double marriages, "short range" pedigree collapse (marriage between 1st, 2nd or 3rd cousins), but more complex examples can be found, following more or less tortuous paths involving cousins and in-laws. The Connection Finder is a convenient tool to discover such cycles, and algorithms can be implemented to discover some of them in a more systematic way. The structure of dense endogamic clusters can be seen as a mesh of intertwined cycles rather than branches of a tree, each profile with two links or more being the crossroads of many cycles of various sizes. We claim that the global structure of most of the Big Tree - the growing set of 30+ million so-called "connected profiles" - is similar, with cycles which are simply both less frequent and larger in the areas where the WikiTree network is still sparse. Large cycles with no internal shortcut (known as "geodesic cycles" in graph theory) can be seen as "holes" in the global mesh. They are likely to be discovered in the not yet thoroughly populated and loosely connected branches of the Big Tree. Such large holes are waiting to be mended by new shortcuts splitting them in smaller cycles, augmenting the local and global density of the network. Discovering and mending holes is a new and challenging task for Connectors. After the Outer Rim Rangers, welcome the Hole Menders! == Examples == Before introducing formal definitions, let's introduce a few examples. Cycles of all sizes are pervasive patterns in the WikiTree network, and we start by the most simple ones. === Two parents and three children === This is a simple example everybody will be familiar with. My paternal grandparents, [[Favennec-1|Catherine Favennec]] (Favennec-1), and [[Vatant-3|François-Marie Vatant]] (Vatant-3), had three children (Vatant-2, Vatant-6, Vatant-7). The five profiles of this family are all linked to each other by one of the relationships : parent-child, sibling, or spouse. In terms of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection Connection Finder], they are at distance 1 from each other. Using the now familiar vocabulary of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Circles Circles], each one of them is in the first circle of each other. In graph theory jargon, such a pattern is called a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clique_(graph_theory) clique]. In this case, it's even a ''maximal'' clique, since there are no more children. Any other profile directly linked to one member of this family will not be directly linked to all the others (for example grandparents, uncles and aunts, spouses and grandchildren). In the following representation, "spouse" link is blue, "parent-child" are red, and "sibling" are green. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-7.jpg |size=400 }} In this graph representation, we can see '''cycles''' which are '''closed paths'''. Many of them can be found, the number depending if you take into account the direction of travel and/or the starting point. * Cycles of length 5, going round the whole family, in any order, and starting from any profile. If you take direction of travel and starting point into account, there are 120 of them. If you consider that e,g,, (Vatant-3, Favennec-1, Vatant-2, Vatant-7, Vatant-6), (Vatant-6, Vatant-7, Vatant-2, Favennec-1, Vatant-3) or (Vatant-2, Vatant-7, Vatant-6, Vatant-3, Favennec-1) etc, are just '''different representations of the same cycle''', there are only 12 cycles, each of them can be ran through 10 ways (5 possible starting points x 2 directions of travel), and represented 10 different ways. * Cycles of length 4, each one missing one profile in the family. There again, taking direction of travel and starting point into account, 120 cycles. Otherwise, 15 cycles, each of them can be ran through 8 ways (4 possible starting points x 2 directions of travel) * Triangles : two parents and one child (3 triangles), one parent and two children (6 triangles), and three siblings (1 triangle). Each triangle can be ran through 6 ways (3 possible starting points x 2 directions of travel) Overall, if you take into account direction of travel and starting point, you count 300 (120+120+60) different cycles in this graph, if you don't, you count "only" 37 of them (12 + 15 + 10) Triangles are of course the smallest possible cycles (barring an extended definition including cycles of two profiles, that we won't consider further here). This simple example shows that, even if the concept is quite intuitive (a round trip following connections), a rigourous definition of what is a cycle, which cycles are considered identical or not, is not obvious, and there is no absolute consensus in the literature. We have not even considered here cycles passing more than one time through a given point, but only so-called "simple" cycles, of which all steps are distinct. In the rest of the page, "cycle" will mean a '''simple cycle of length at least 3, not taking into account the direction of travel and the starting point'''. === Double marriage === Catherine and François-Marie were already in-laws when they married in 1910. Catherine's elder sister [[Favennec-4|Marie-Françoise Favennec]] (Favennec-4) was married in 1903 with [[Le_Vatant-1|Jean-Joseph Le Vatant ]] (Le_Vatant-1), elder brother of François-Marie. Nevermind the fact they do not share the same LNAB, civil officers in Bretagne in the late 1800s had not yet made up their mind if they should include the article in the name or not. So my cousins in Paule are "Le Vatant" until now ... anyway this double marriage, like all similar ones, creates a cycle of length 4. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-8.jpg |size=400 }} Note an important difference with the previous example : this is not a clique any more, there is no direct relationship between the in-laws. In other words, this cycle cannot be split in smaller ones (triangles). Such a cycle is called in graph theory a '''geodesic cycle'''. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree#Graph_theory_vocabulary Graph theory vocabulary] section for a more precise mathematical definition. === Pedigree collapse === Pedigree collapse can be defined by the marriage between cousins more or less removed. Every instance of pedigree collapse creates a cycle. Marriage of first cousins creates a circle of length 4, second cousins a circle of length 6, etc. Marriage of cousins once removed creates a cycle of odd length. Catherine and François-Marie were not only in-laws when they married, they were also third cousins once removed! Their marriage creates a cycle of length 9. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-9.jpg |size=400 }} As the previous one, this cycle is geodesic and almost certainly bound to stay so, even if it's less obvious than in the previous case. The explanation is that all profiles in this cluster have been thoroughly searched and completed, and no further shortcut seems likely to be found in the future. This is a "hole beyond repair", so to speak. But it's a small hole, its diameter (maximal distance between two profiles) is only 4. We'll see later on that much larger holes can be found! === Mesh of cycles in endogamic clusters === In endogamic clusters, many profiles are the crossroads of many intertwined cycles. The following example shows some cycles around [[Vatant-16|Pierre-Marie Vatant]] (an uncle of the above François-Marie and Jean-Joseph) and his four spouses. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-6.jpg |size=800 }} This is a very partial representation, including more cycles would make a planar representation quite challenging if possible at all, but it provides a glimpse of the local structure of WikiTree network in dense endogamic areas. == The Life Cycle of Cycles == Cycles can be created basically two ways, bottom-up or top-down. '''Bottom-up''' : Cycles are likely to be created if you systematically explore and complete your first circles, in order to grow your CC7 (or the one of your favourite profile), and in particular if the population of those circles is as endogamic as the one presented above. Such cycles will mostly be of small size (typical length in the 5 to 15 range). Larger ones can appear if you are lucky enough to see your close circles meet some far-flung branch of the Big Tree. But in such a case, you are switching to the top-down scenario. "'''Top-down'''" : The scenario illustrated below appears as the most likely to create larger cycles, with length typically in the 20 to 50 range. It relies on a common process, the connection to the Big Tree of a previously so-called "unconnected branch". === Step 1 : Primary connection to the Big Tree === When a new branch is connected to the Big Tree, the first connection path includes a bottleneck profile, or even several of those. Connecting a branch to another one which is already spreading far from the center can result in tortuous branches extending as far as the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_outer_rim_of_the_global_tree Outer Rim] of the Tree. The single connection point, here the marraige of Peter and Jeanne, is a "single point of failure" in the connection. If this link is cut, the branch of Jeanne at left is no more connected. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-13.jpg |size=600 }} === Step 2 : A secondary connection creates a cycle === In the following example, a secondary connection comes from the discovery that P1 and P10 were siblings. Before this new connection, the distance from P1 to P10 was 9, after the connection, they are at distance 1. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-14.jpg |size=600 }} The new cycle, barring further changes, is geodesic, providing (P1, P2, ..., P10) was a shortest path before the secondary connection. '''A secondary connection always creates a geodesic cycle''' : just before the connection, there always existed a shorter path between the secondary connection points (here, P1 and P10) Unfortunately, as soon as this secondary connection is effective, the Connection Finder "forgets" where the cycle has been closed. And if the secondary connection brings the tip of the formerly unconnected branch closer to the center, even if it was before a long branch extending outwards to the Outer Rim, it's now pulled back inwards, under the radars of the Outer Rim Rangers. === Step 3 : Mending the holes === A hole created at Step 2 is likely to be further split in smaller cycles, until no further shortcut can be found. Providing someone works on it. But it might also stay put at Step 2. Not showy enough to be detected in the Outer Rim, but peripheral enough to be forgotten by the central activity. An algorithm able to detect those large and mostly invisible holes, would be precious. How can we mend the holes if we can't find them? Another difficult question is : when can we say a hole is "beyond repair", in other words small enough that we can be sure no more shortcut will be found? This question is discussed in a further section. == Finding cycles with the Connection Finder == The Connection Finder application allows you to strike off a profile (or more) from the shortest path to find alternative ones (generally longer, but not always). If two alternative paths go through completely different profiles (which is often the case), putting them together provides for a cycle. === Simple (but not geodesic) example === The [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Vatant-8&person2Name=Vatant-30 shortest path] from [[Vatant-8|Maurice Vatant]] to his granddaughter [[Vatant-30|Marie-Françoise Vatant]] goes of course through [[Vatant-5|Jean-Joseph Vatant ]], son of Maurice and father of Marie-Françoise. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-11.jpg |size=600 }} Striking Jean-Joseph from the path yields an [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Vatant-8&person2Name=Vatant-30&relation=0&ignoreIds=22869972 alternative path] of length 5. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-12.jpg |size=600 }} This alternative path is quite short, once again thanks to local endogamy. Not really a case of genuine pedigree collapse, but close : two cousins, grandchildren of Maurice, have married two siblings Le Bescond. Reintroducing Jean-Joseph in the picture, we get a cycle of length 7. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-10.jpg |size=400 }} Is this cycle geodesic? No, because there is a shortcut between Jean-Joseph and his sister Jeanne! But we have a smaller one of size 6, if we remove their father Maurice. A nice particular pattern : two siblings and their two children who married two other siblings. A mixture of pedigree collapse and double marriage. That one is geodesic and not reducible to smaller cycles. Try to find a similar one in your circles! === Two geodesic even cycles === Using the same method as in the previous example, the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Vatant-3&person2Name=Corre-22 shortest path from my paternal grandfather to my mother] is a 2 steps path going through my father (Vatant-2). Striking Vatant-2 from the path, the Connection Finder finds a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Vatant-3&person2Name=Corre-22&relation=0&ignoreIds=22865699 shortest path] of length 20. Adding back Vatant-2 yields a cycle of length 22. To check that this cycle is geodesic, we just have to make sure there is no shortcut between Vatant-2 and his antipode profile Boucher-3785. The Connection Finder confirms those two profiles are at distance 11. Since the cycle is even, there are two alternatives paths from Vatant-2 to Boucher-3785, passing through the two opposite halves of the cycle, and both of length 11. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-15.jpg |size=600 }} Note : the private profiles between Le-Bozec-5 and Galliou-2 cannot be checked in public views. In this case they are in the first circles of a cousin whom I fully trust, so I'm quite confident this path is OK. But private profiles in paths and cycles are generally speaking making things more complex. Another similar example, provided by [[Ekeblad-7|Eva Ekeblad]], is based on two alternative paths from her grandfather [[Persson-2643|Gustaf Persson]] to [[Eriksdotter-564|Christina Eriksdotter]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Persson-2643&person2Name=Eriksdotter-564 first path] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Persson-2643&person2Name=Eriksdotter-564&relation=0&ignoreIds=12306715 alternative path]), both of length 9. Put together they form a geodesic cycle of length 18. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-16.jpg |size=600 }} === A odd "almost geodesic" cycle=== The following example, shows that in general, you have indeed to check *all* pairs of antipodes before declaring a cycle is geodesic. Starting from the reference profile Queen Elizabeth II (Windsor-1), we have used the Connection Finder to find a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Windsor-1&person2Name=Moy-237 shortest path to a random profile Moy-237]. This path is of length 17 (first half of the first column in the following table). Striking the second profile in the path (Windsor-24), the Connection Finder finds an [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Windsor-1&person2Name=Moy-237&relation=0&ignoreIds=988353 alternative path] which is one step longer, and goes through completely different profiles. Using those two paths back and forth, we get a cycle of 35 profiles starting from Windsor-1. Its is a odd cycle, so we have to check the distances for 35 pairs of antipodes. For the cycle to be geodesic, all those distances should be equal to 17 (35 = 2x17 + 1) in the global graph. The results are gathered in the following table (data as of December 27, 2023). {| border="2" cellpadding="5" ! Profile !! Antipode !! distance |- | Windsor-1 || Moy-237 || 17 |- | Windsor-24 || Bantick-4 || 17 |- | Armstrong-Jones-1 || Bantick-2 || 17 |- | Armstrong-Jones-9 || Bantick-16 || 17 |- | Coombe-669 || Bantick-24 || 17 |- | Coombe-668 || Bantick-51 || 17 |- | Beddome-25 || Noble-5477 || 17 |- | Beddome-17 || Noble-8047 ||17 |- | Beddome-53 || Nobel-217 || 17 |- | Beddome-37 || Andreasson-526 || 17 |- | Beddome-34 || Carlsson-2181 || 17 |- | Beddome-26 || Johnsson-412 || 17 |- | Dossetor-23 || Wijkmark-174 || 17 |- | Dossetor-5 || Bernadotte-35 || '''16''' |- | Green-21351 || Bernadotte-9 || '''15''' |- | Green-21409 || Battenberg-62 || 17 |- | Green-26236 || Battenberg-12 || 17 |- | Moy-237 || Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-1 || 17 |- | Bantick-4 || Windsor-1 || 17 |- | Bantick-2 || Windsor-24 || 17 |- | Bantick-16 || Armstrong-Jones-1 || 17 |- | Bantick-24 || Armstrong-Jones-9 || 17 |- | Bantick-51 || Coombe-669 || 17 |- | Noble-5477 || Coombe-668 || 17 |- | Noble-8047 || Beddome-25 || 17 |- | Nobel-217 || Beddome-17 || 17 |- | Andreasson-526 || Beddome-53 || 17 |- | Carlsson-2181 || Beddome-37 || 17 |- | Johnsson-412 || Beddome-34 || 17 |- | Wijkmark-174 || Beddome-26 || 17 |- | Bernadotte-35 || Dossetor-23 || 17 |- | Bernadotte-9 || Dossetor-5 || '''15''' |- | Battenberg-62 ||Green-21351 || '''16''' |- | Battenberg-12 || Green-21409 || 17 |- | Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-1 || Green-26236 || 17 |- |} We find that 31 out of 35 pairs of antipodes are indeed at distance 17, but 4 of them are at distance 15 or 16, with a shortest path passing through profiles out of the current cycle. For example the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Dossetor-5&person2Name=Bernadotte-35&relation=0&ignoreIds=988353 shortest path from Dossetor-5 to Bernadotte-35]. We could use this shortcut to define a new and smaller cycle, and check if that one is geodesic ... == Finding cycles with WikiTree+ == Following the first exchanges on G2G around previous examples, [[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] has developed a function on WikiTree+, leveraging the Connection Finder, based on the above method of "striking a profile in the path". This section is an introduction to the function, and how to interpret its output. === The PathCycle function === The URI of the function is : https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=disp3 The function takes as input two profiles ID1 and ID2, which must respect two conditions * The path from ID1 to ID2 must contain at least 3 profiles (in other words distance of ID1 to ID2 is at least 2). * ID1 and ID2 privacy level must be Open, Public, or Private with Public Family Tree, in order to be present in WikiTree+. Calling the Connection Finder, the function first computes a shortest path from ID1 to ID2. Then it will process all the triples''' (a,b,c) '''of successive profiles in this path. If the length of the path is n, the number of such triples is n-1. For each triple, it calls the Connection Finder again to find the shortest path from '''a''' to '''c''' excluding '''b'''. Adding back '''b''' to this path to build a cycle. Using the Connection Finder again, it checks if this cycle is geodesic or not, by computing antipodal distances. For each triple, the results are displayed in two tables. The first table is the triple (a,b,c) itself, with details of each profile. The second table contains a cycle starting with '''b''' (first line, profile 0) then all profiles of the shortest path from '''a''' to '''c ''' excluding ''' b'''. The length of the cycle is displayed. For each profile of the cycle, the antipodal distance(s) is/are displayed. There is one value if the cycle is even, two values if the cycle is odd. Details for each profile in the cycle are taken from the weekly WikiTree+ dump, but distances and paths are computed from the real time data of the Connection Finder. If the data retrieved by the Connection Finder contains profile IDs not (yet) present in the WikiTree+ dump (because they are private, or created after the current dump), they will be marked as "private/unlisted". The function is resource consuming, '''don't submit a too long path to avoid timeout''', (or split in smaller paths you will submit separately). The process can be long, '''the timeout is fixed at 10s''', but partial results are cached, so you can relaunch the query several times, more results will be found each time, until you get the whole of them. To get familiar with the function, start with a simple path of length 3, e.g., ID1 = your mother and ID2 = your paternal grandfather (assuming your parents are linked by a "spouse" relationship). You will get something similar to the following, retrieving the cycle of length 22 detailed in previous section. https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=disp3&WikiTreeID1=Vatant-3&WikiTreeID2=Corre-22 '''As for any WikiTree+ function, you have to click the blue "Find cycles" button.''' === Interpreting the output === This section provides clues for the most frequent outputs. You may stumble on cornercases which you are welcome to post in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1688632/have-you-checked-the-wikitree-function-to-find-cycles?show=1688632#q1688632 dedicated G2 conversation]. ==== No alternate connection ==== This message is displayed above the triple '''(a,b,c)''' table when '''the only path from a to c is the one passing through b'''. The profile '''b''' is a "point of failure" or "bottleneck" (in graph theory jargon, an "articulation node") in the network. If you remove this profile, the graph is disconnected. Generally, it means that either '''a''' or '''c''' belong to a branch connected to the Big Tree uniquely by profile '''b'''. This can be obvious if the said branch is quite small, but if it's bigger, this result can be interesting. Of course, in this case, no cycle is found! ==== Geodesic cycle ==== This is not the most frequent output, as will be explained in the further section, but will happen in about 30% of cases (on the basis of samples tested). In such a case, you have discovered a "hole" in the network. It is the minimal cycle (minimal length) containing the triple which has been processed. It's up to you to figure if and how it can be mended. See further sections. ==== Not (but almost) geodesic cycle ==== This seems to be the most frequent output (on the basis of samples tested). The cycle is not geodesic, but antipodal distances are either equal to the expected value (half the length of the cycle) or this value minus 1. For example, for a cycle of length 22 or 23, the antipodal distances will be either 11 or 10. This generally means the following situation : Let '''(a,b,c)''' be the triple processed. The shortest path from '''a''' to '''c '''is going through''' b'''. The shortest path from '''c''' to '''a''' not going through '''b''' is of the form '''(c,d, ...., z,a)'''. The cycle obtained by putting back '''b''' between '''a''' and '''c''', can be represented in the form '''(.... ,z,a,b,c,d, ...)'''. What often happens is that the distance from '''b''' to '''d''', or from '''z''' to '''b''', is 1. For example '''b''' and '''d''' are siblings, '''c''' is a common parent. Or '''z '''and '''b''' are spouses, and '''a''' is their child. One can easily figure that among all the choices of '''a''' and '''c''' in the first circle of '''b''', this will happen more often than the opposite situation ('''z''' to '''b''' and '''b''' to '''d''' both equal to 2). With such a shortcut, of course the cycle is not geodesic, but almost. You only need to "bypass" one profile. It's easy to figure which one has to be bypassed. If for example the distance from '''b''' to '''d''' is one, you have to bypass '''c''' to get a geodesic cycle. To view the new geodesic cycle with the PathCycle function, restart it with ID1='''a''' and ID2='''d''' (instead of '''c'''). ''Note : this should be more understandable with images (to be delivered)'' ==== Length of the cycle(s) ==== In interpreting the length of the cycles found by the function, one you avoid jumping to conclusions, the following should be taken as generally observed patterns, which certainly suffer many exceptions. * '''Short cycles''' ('''length below 10''') are typically found in endogamic communities, they indicate things like short-range pedigree collapse, double marriage, marriage between in-laws, or more sophisticated patterns. It wil often be necessary to take a pencil and a sheet of paper to figure them out! * '''Average cycles''' have typical '''length in the 15 to 25 range'''. They will appear in the dense, but not particularly endogamic parts of the Tree. *''' Long cycles''' have '''length in the 30 to 50 range'''. They will appear around profiles with a few long connections to the bulk of WikiTree. === Example === {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-17.jpg |size=600 }} The above picture is a summary of the cycles found by the PathCycle function with input ID1=Segalen-10 and ID2=De_Rothschild-9 (data as of 17 Jan 2024) The [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Segalen-10&person2Name=De_Rothschild-9 shortest path] between those two profiles is of length 13, the function will process 12 triples. The seven first triples belong to the same cycle, of length 37. On the picture, six profiles between Segalen-10 and Drach-68 have been skipped, they all belong to this rather long cycle. As mentioned in the above section, this means Segalen-10 is sparsely connected. He has only a line of connection through his father Segalen-9, and another one through his son Segalen-18. He has a quite low CC7 (108, as of 17 Jan 2024), another indication of the sparsity of the graph around him. At the opposite, the cycles found at the end of the path are short. The last one, of length 5, indicates a marriage between first cousins. The Rothschild family is notoriously endogamic! == Minimal cycles (are geodesic) == === Shawn's algorithm === [[Ligocki-7|Shawn Ligocki]] has developed an algorithm finding the '''cycles of minimal length''' (aka minimal cycles) '''containing a given profile.''' '''Minimal cycles are geodesic''' (this is quite easy to prove), '''but not the other way round'''. Finding minimal cycles will not yield all geodesic cycles (we've seen this target is unreachable), but hopefully an important subset of them. Shawn's program runs on the '''Bipartite Network''' he had introduced in his Jan 2021 publication : https://www.sligocki.com/2021/06/24/wikitree-network-definition.html. The main advantage of using the Bipartite Network is to avoid the noise of all the small cycles present in the family cliques, as explained in the first example of the introduction. The minimal cycles found that way should be of length 4 or more. This algorithm was expected to discover large geodesic cycles in the sparsely connected and populated suburbs of the Big Tree, midway between the dense core and the Outer Rim. Typically, those large would be stuck at Step 2 of the above described life cycle of cycles. First run of the program yielded some surprises ... === First results === Data updated : 27 Apr 2024. The longest minimal cycles found by Shawn's program in Jan 2024 are gathered in the following table. 24 cycles of length over 50 have been found. They can be checked by using the PathCycle function for the provided values ID1 and ID2. In each case, those profiles are at distance 2 of each other, the PathCycle will process only one triple, and the cycle should be found geodesic. The last column gives the updated length as of 27 Apr 2024, some holes have been drastically reduced in size. {| border="2" cellpadding="5" ! Jan 24 !! ID1 !! ID2 !! Apr 24 |- | 95 || Chandler-9431 || Defountain-1 || 47 |- | 82 || Van_der_Mersch-964 || Van_der_Mersch-856 || ? Van_der_Mersch-964 not found |- | 75 || Morais_Barros-1 || Moraes_Barros-4 || 75 |- | 70 || Mieg_Eislin-2 || Mieg-273 || 64 |- | 70 || Mamikonian-11 || Mamikonian-22 || 70 |- | 68 || Bushrod-133 || Bushrod-131 || 8 |- | 64 || Hartman-478 || Deventer-1 || 64 |- | 64 || Essers-64 || Essers-52 ||64 |- | 63 || Grassart-44 || Grassart-14 || 63 |- | 62 ||Jørgensen-4732 || Busk-2 || 62 |- | 62 || McAteer-16 || Poole-6989 || 57 |- | 62 || Bark-101 || Woudt-2 || 63 |- | 61 || Strudwick-114 || Strudwick-115 || 38 (not geodesic) |- | 60 || Swierc-5 || Wiatrek-2 || 60 |- | 59 || Hönig-63 || Kurtz-1009 || 59 |- | 59 || Lenz-780 || Nelson-19379 || 59 |- | 58 || Lourdelle-8 || Lourdelle-1 || 58 |- | 57 || Štípek-14 || Votava-14 || 57 |- | 57 || Bas_Isaak-4 || Wormser-30 || 56 |- | 56 || Nesje-8 || Hansen-18214 || 45 |- | 54 || Goodrich-8568 || Hayworth-328 || 21 |- | 54 || Motshagen-5 || Hampe-46 || 44 |- | 52 || Kusters-11 || Van_Gerwen-70 || 51 |- | 51 || De_Maesschalck-29 || Pieters-2203 || 51 |- |} The first case was a real outlier, similar to the Hamdani branch in the Outer Rim (with similar ancestors). Nevertheless, its structure is consistent with the expected life cycle scenario we have described above : secondary connection of large far-flung branches, and a hole stuck at Step 2, because it goes through space-time regions of WikiTree poorly known and with basically no task force to improve them. Other examples do not look like they result from the scenario described in the "Life Cycle of Cycles" section. They do not contain "exotic" branches, the profiles are mostly European or North-American Anglo-Saxons, they don't extend very far either in the past or towards the Outer Rim regions. Moreover, they are passing through a lot of different branches. Even if such cases are not many, they indicate that relatively large holes can hide even in dense parts of the graph. It is of course challenging to see if, when and how such holes will be mended. == Open Issues == === How large are the largest holes ? === An absolute upper bound of the size of a hole is given by the diameter of the Big Tree itself. The follow-up of distant profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_outer_rim_of_the_global_tree Outer Rim] study has shown that over the last three years, the diameter of the Big Tree has hovered around 150. But the Outer Rim profiles are generally the tip of far-flung branches, connected to the bulk of the Tree by tortuous paths and bottlenecks, so it's very unlikely to find geodesic cycles passing through such profiles. The upper bound for the diameter of geodesic cycles is certainly much less than the 150 limit. So far, the various approaches have not yielded cycles of length over 100, and length over 50 seems very unfrequent. A length of 100 would mean a diameter of 50, one third of the Big Tree current diameter. === When is a hole deemed "beyond repair"? === Let's take the example of the cycle of length 22 presented above (passing through Vatant-2). All its antipodal distances are equal to 11. This cycle could be said "beyond repair" if we could confidently assume that no shortcut of length 10 or less will ever be found between any of the 11 antipodes pairs. Such a conclusion would be a bold one in the currrent state of affairs. It would mean that for all profiles in the cycle, the 5 first circles (aka CC5) would have been completed, and no overlapping of those circles for antipodes pairs has been found. This is obviously not the case in the current state of affairs, and it would take a lot of work ... and time, to achieve. Two (private) profiles in the cycle are living, born in the 1970s, and they have children. To deem their 5 circles complete, we have to wait for 5 generations of their descendants, and their (potentially endogamic) marriage(s). This brings us, at 30 years by generation, to people born by 2120, married by 2150 ... Supposing this cycle is still geodesic by then, a shortcut could happen over one century from now. The other way round, in the past, the two oldest profiles in the cycle were born by 1760. Their 5th circle in the direction of ancestors brings us to 1600 or before, next to or beyond the documentary horizon. Only much smaller geodesic cycles can be deemed beyond repair. A cycle of length 8, with antipodal distance of 4, will only need to complete the CC2 of all its profiles. This can be challenging, but not completely unrealistic to achieve, bearing in mind that to deem a profile "complete" is often a bold assumption of our knowldge's completeness. Looking at larger holes, figures yielded year after year by the 100 Circles project tend to show that in the long run, almost all profiles in the Big Tree could be at distances as low as 20 from each other, the mean distance being currently around 25. We can safely conjecture that geodesic cycles of diameter above 25 (that is, length 50 or more) are very likely mendable. === Size of cycles and CC7 === As the Segalen - Rothschild example illustrates, the size of cycles containing a profile is not independent of the density of the graph around this profile, which is otherwise measured by the population of close circles (aka CC7). One can expect to find small cycles around profiles with a high CC7, the more so if those profiles belongs to some endogamic community with large families, and to find large cycles rather in the sparsely populated areas of the Big Tree. But preliminary examples found by Shawn's program show that things are maybe not that simple. Large geodesic cycles can also pass through dense parts of the network. More work is needed on this topic, and more data gathered. == Graph theory vocabulary == === Geodesic paths and geodesic cycles === If you are familiar with the Connection Finder (you should be), you know what is a "shortest path" between two profiles. In graph theory, such a path is called a "geodesic" path. We have already used this term for cycles in the examples. So what is the definition of a geodesic path? '''A path between two profiles is called geodesic if its length is minimal.''' This definition needs a bit of attention to the details. *"Minimal length" means the smallest value of the length, among all possible paths linking the two profiles. If they are both thoroughly connected, there is often more than one shortest path. The shortest path given in WikiTree by the Connection Finder is a geodesic one, but it's good to bear in mind that it is the first one provided by a complex algorithm. The Connection Finder does not indicate if there are alternative shortest paths, and if yes, how many of them. * '''A path defined as a subset of consecutive profiles in a geodesic path is also geodesic'''. For example if (p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8) is geodesic, so is e.g., (p2, p3, p4, p5). Otherwise said, a shortest path between two profiles in a geodesic path P is also a part of P. No possible shortcut between p2 and p5. '''A cycle is said "geodesic" if a shortest path between two profiles of the cycle is part of the cycle'''. In other words, in a geodesic cycle, there is no "shortcut" between two profiles. A geodesic cycle, past a certain size (not clearly defined), can be dubbed a "hole", because in a planar representation of the cycle, there is no path "inside" it. We have seen examples in the previous section. In the intricated example of the mesh of Vatant-6, it's easy to find several cycles which obviously include smaller ones, hence are not geodesic. But since the representation is very partial, maybe some of the smaller cycles which look geodesic in this view will be no more when other profiles in the local cluster are added. Finding geodesic cycles, and figuring if they are bound to stay that way forever or likely to be split in smaller circles, are both difficult tasks. === Antipodes === A pair of profiles of which distance is maximal in a cycle are called '''antipodes'''. Those are important because they will be used to check is a cycle is geodesic or not. In this definition, "maximal distance" is defined '''relatively to the cycle''' (ignoring the rest of the graph). If the cycle is '''not''' geodesic, shortcuts entail that distances in the global graph might be shorter. See examples further on. The pattern and the number of antipodes pairs depends on the parity of the cycle's length. === Even cycle === An even cycle is a cycle with an even length (n=2k). An even cycle has k pairs of antipodes, and each profle has exactly one antipode. Example : Cycle of length 12, with 6 pairs of antipodes. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-4.jpg |size=400 }} === Odd cycle === A odd cycle is a cycle with a odd length (n=2k+1). A odd cycle has n pairs of antipodes, each profle has exactly two antipodes. Example : Cycle of length 13, with 13 pairs of antipodes. {{Image|file=Cycles_and_Holes_in_the_Big_Tree-5.jpg |size=400 }} == References ==

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | Cymru Dragons Welcome to the team page for the Cymru Dragons! The Cymru Dragons are a non-competitive team that participate in all of WikiTree's thons, focusing on Welsh profiles. '''Team Captain:''' [[MacLeod-1797|Olivia McCabe]] '''Team Members:''' [[Bowen-1368|Nathan Bowen]] [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] [[Lane-14086|J. L. Lane]] [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] [[Boone-1915|Toni Boone]] ==2020 Connect-a-Thon== The Cymru Dragons are participating in the 2020 Connect-a-Thon. It starts Friday morning at 8:00 AM EDT (GMT -4), July 17, 2020. The event runs until Monday at 8:00 AM EDT, July 20, 2020. Registration is now closed for the Spring Connect-a-Thon. ==Goals== The goal is quality – not quantity. '''The Challenge:''' Connecting can be difficult and time consuming and we know that it can be a tough job. Any help you can give to connect our unconnected profiles is appreciated. The Cymru Dragons will concentrate on profiles in Wales. A list of the profiles is found at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_GBR_WAL Unconnected List for Wales]. The list has 2 groups: * '''Unconnected''' – these profile may be connected to family members but at some level they are not connected to the WikiTree global tree. * '''Unlinked''' – these profiles are not connected to another profile Note: Many of the profiles are uncleaned GEDCOM import profiles. ==Hints for Using the Wales List:== - you can work on surname family tree by size of profiles – click on the arrow box beside the title Tree Size - you can work on a particular surname – click on the double arrow box beside the heading Trees to sort surnames alphabetically. Choosing an uncommon surname may reduce number of profiles that might be related - you can work on a time period – click on one of the links under the date ranges ==Where To Start== # Pick a profile from the list of unconnected or unlinked (the profile does not have a box at the bottom of the page, showing the degrees of separation from King Henry (Tudor) of England and has a '''puzzle piece icon''' which can be seen at the top of a profile page next to the name). # Add profiles for '''first degree relatives''' (parent, spouse, sibling, or child) to that profile, new or existing. Continue in this manner until you connect to an existing WikiTree profile. :: Add a source to the profiles involved in the connection showing the relationship between the two profiles. Please be sure your source is cited in accordance with the style recommended on our Sources help page. More than one source per profile is recommended. ==How to Guide== This page provides an example of how one profile was connected to its family tree – [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Connectors_How-To Wales Connectors Team How-to] ==Hints for Using WikiTree+== - you can choose to work on a specific county – * in the '''Suggestions''' box, key in "8" and scroll down to select "811 Uncleaned profile after merge" * in the '''Text''' box key in the county name, Wales * click on '''Find Suggestions''' ==Finally – Have Fun!==

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The Milton genealogy, 1636-1960 By Hugh Meglone Milton Published 1960 [https://archive.org/details/miltongenealogy100milt/page/n5/mode/2up Link to Internet Archive] '''SOURCES FOR JOHN MILTON THE POET''' ''The Works of John Milton'' By Milton, John, 1608-1674 [https://archive.org/details/worksofjohnmilto0000milt/page/n1/mode/2up?q= Link to Internet Archive] ''John Milton: A Biography'' By Forsyth, Neil, 1944 [https://archive.org/details/johnmiltonbiogra0000fors/page/10/mode/2up Link to Internet Archive] ''John Milton: The Self and the World'' By John T. Shawcross books.google.com [https://books.google.com/books?id=ggQaEAAAQBAJ&pg=PT126&lpg=PT126&dq=%22In+late+1631+his+sister+Anne,+a+recent+widow,+had+two+young+children,+Edward%22&source=bl&ots=9DnfTXLnkf&sig=ACfU3U3oS_Or6Ue6fHCO-TzG6kj5uIt9Kg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjOn7OM8sj8AhXoEkQIHZgPBJYQ6AF6BAgJEAM#v=onepage&q=%22In%20late%201631%20his%20sister%20Anne%2C%20a%20recent%20widow%2C%20had%20two%20young%20children%2C%20Edward%22&f=false Link to Google Books] ''Masson, David. The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connection with the Political, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of His Time''. Vol. I. 1608-1639. New and Revised Edition. MacMillan and Co., 1881. pp. 14-15 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101063607855&view=1up&seq=37 Link to Hathitrust.] ''Brief Lives, chiefly of Contemporaries, set down by John Aubrey, between 1669 & 1696. Volume II (I-Y). By Andrew Clark. The Clarendon Press, 1898. p. 62. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31210008634238&view=1up&seq=72 Link to Hathitrust]. ''Life and Writings of John Milton.'' By Richard Garnett. The Walter Scott Publishing Co., Ltd., 1908. pp. 14-15. [https://archive.org/details/lifeandwritingso00garnuoft/page/14/mode/2up?q=genealogy Link to Internet Archive]. '''VISITATIONS''' ''The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564'' By Flower, William, ca. 1498-1588; Norcliffe, Charles Best; Harleian Society, 1881, Publisher London: Mitchell and Hughes Collection [https://archive.org/details/visitationofyork00flow/page/202/mode/2up?q=melton Link to Internet Archive] '''COMPLETE PEERAGE''' '''Complete Peerage Vol. III D-F ''' [https://archive.org/details/completepeerage03cokahrish Link to Vol. III] '''The Complete Peerage'''. Cokayne, G. E., Volume 5 [https://archive.org/details/CokayneG.E.TheCompletePeerageSecondEditionVolume5EAGO/page/n225/mode/2up?q=fitzhugh Link to Vol. 5 FitzHugh] *'''Lincolnshire Pedigrees''' by Maddison, Arthur Roland, 1843-1912, ed; Larken, Arthur Staunton, d. 1889 [https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirepedi02madd/page/2/mode/2u Link to Pedigree] *'''Leisure, Michael R. ''Coming to America: The Melton/Milton'''. [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/e/i/Vera-M-Leisure/BOOK-0001/0000-0001.html Link to File]. *'''Testamenta eboracensia'''; or, Wills registered at York, illustrative of the history, manners, language, statistics, &c., of the province of York, from the year 1300 downwards. by York (England); Raine, James, 1791-1858, ed. cn; Clay, John William, 1838-1918, ed; Raine, James, 1830-1896. [https://archive.org/details/testamentaeborac02york/page/184/mode/1up Link to Book] *'''Dictionary of National Biography''' by Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904 [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati20stepuoft/page/141/mode/1up Link to Book] *'''Dictionary of National Biography''', Volumes 1-22 Milton [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/10039013:1981 Link to Book] '''The Milton genealogy''', 1636-1960 By Hugh Meglone Milton Published 1960 [https://archive.org/details/miltongenealogy100milt/page/n39/mode/2up Link to Book] '''Dictionary of national biography''' by Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904 Publication date 1885-1900 [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati20stepuoft/page/141/mode/1up Link to Book] '''Dictionary of National Biography''', Volumes 1-22 Milton [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/10039013:1981 Link to Book] '''Leisure, Michael R. ''Coming to America: The Melton/Milton'''. [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/e/i/Vera-M-Leisure/BOOK-0001/0000-0001.html Link to File]. Minutes of the Council and General Court of colonial Virginia, 1622-1632, 1670-1676, with notes and excerpts from original Council and General court records, into 1683, now lost by Virginia. Council cn; Virginia. General Court cn; McIlwaine, H. R. (Henry Read), 1864-1934 ed. cn; Virginia State Library cn Publication date 1924 [https://archive.org/details/minutesofcouncil00virg/page/54/mode/2up?q=milton] '''Lincolnshire Pedigrees''' by Maddison, Arthur Roland, 1843-1912, ed; Larken, Arthur Staunton, d. 1889 [https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirepedi02madd/page/2/mode/2u Link to Pedigree] '''Testamenta eboracensia'''; or, Wills registered at York, illustrative of the history, manners, language, statistics, &c., of the province of York, from the year 1300 downwards. by York (England); Raine, James, 1791-1858, ed. cn; Clay, John William, 1838-1918, ed; Raine, James, 1830-1896. [https://archive.org/details/testamentaeborac02york/page/184/mode/1up Link to Book] Vera Leisure Research https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/e/i/Vera-M-Leisure/GENE2-0008.html Knights of England [https://archive.org/details/knightsofengland02shawuoft/page/n151 Knights of England Page 142] MELTON NOTES Richard Milton was included on the "list of men nowe sent for plantacon in Virginia" submitted to the Virginia Company of London on 3 September 1620.Susan Myra Kingsbury, ed., ''The Records of the Virginia Company of London,'' 4 vols., (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1906-1933), [https://www.loc.gov/resource/mtj8.vc03/?sp=424&st=image 3:396-3:397], at [https://www.loc.gov/resource/mtj8.vc03/?sp=425&st=image 3:397]; images on Ancestry available [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6551/ here] (subscription); transcription available [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/exist/cocoon/jamestown/virgco/b002245360 here] ["Records of the Virginia Company"]. On 18 September 1620, Richard Milton was among the fifty-six passengers transported on the ''Supply'' departing Bristol for the Virginia Colony.Records of the Virginia Company, [https://www.loc.gov/resource/mtj8.vc03/?sp=433&st=image 3:405-406], at [https://www.loc.gov/resource/mtj8.vc03/?sp=434&st=image 3:406]. These passengers, including Richard Milton, arrived at the Colony of Virginia on 29 January 1620/1.''Records of the Virginia Company,'' at [https://www.loc.gov/resource/mtj8.vc03/?sp=458&st=image 3:426-427]. Richard Milton appears on a list made by John Smyth of twenty colonists who "remayneth to vs as servants in virginia" on 1 August 1622.''Records of the Virginia Company,'' at [https://www.loc.gov/resource/mtj8.vc03/?sp=710&st=image 3:674]. He was still alive on 21 January 1624/5, when he was counted in the Jamestown Muster at "Jordan's Journey."Peter Wilson Coldham, ''The Complete Book of Emigrants: 1607-1660,'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987), 51-52.John Camden Hotton, ed., ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality,'' (New York: Empire State Book Co., 1874), [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/226/mode/1up 212]; images, ''Internet Archive,'' (https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft : accessed 19 Aug 2023). === Later Life === * 28 Jun 1624 - Richard Milton called as witness in a lawsuit.H.R. McIlwaine, ed., ''Minutes of the Council and General Court of Colonial Virginia; 1622-1632, 1670-1676,'' (Richmond, Virginia: The Colonial Press, Everett Waddey Co., 1924), 16-17, at [https://archive.org/details/minutesofcouncil00virg/page/18/mode/2up 17]; images, ''Internet Archive,'' (https://archive.org/details/minutesofcouncil00virg : accessed 19 Aug 2023). * 17 Jan 1624/25 - At a court held 17 Jan 1624/25: present Sr ffrancis Wyatt, knight, [Governor &c] Sr George Yardley, Knight, Mr Th[reasurer] Doctor Pott and Capt Smithe:McIlwaine, ''Minutes of the Council and General Court,'' at [https://archive.org/details/minutesofcouncil00virg/page/42/mode/2up 43].
"It is ordered that Richarde Miltone shall live at Shirley hundred and looke unto the Cattle of Barkley hundred for which he shall be allowed fiftie pound waight of Tobacco and the milke of the said Kyne, Provided that he Carefully looke unto them."
* 25 Apr 1625 - A controversy arose between the Council of Virginia and Sr. Samuel Argall with regard to the disposal of Argall's cattle. Witnesses were called to appear in court on 9 May 1625, including "Rich Miltone for Barkley hundred."McIlwaine, ''Minutes of the Council and General Court,'' at [https://archive.org/details/minutesofcouncil00virg/page/54/mode/2up 55]. *On 14 Dec 1632 - Richard Milton witnessed a deed for John Fludd in Charles City, Virginia on 14 December 1632 and recorded 21 April 1642.{{Citation needed}} Note John Fludd and his wife Margaret and child Frances were all counted with Richard Milton at Jordan's Journey in the Jamestown Muster. John's wife was the widow of William Finch, and she and her child Francis were both transported to Virignia by the ''Supply'' in 1620.Hotton, ''The Original Lists,'' at [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/225/mode/1up 211]. * 7 Feb 1634 - Charles City, witnessed deed for Walter Auston, Gent. * 29 Nov 1636, p. 404 - Received 75 acs. at Westover, Chas. Citty Co. S. upon the maine river ...Nugent, Nell Marion, Abstracted and Indexed by. [https://archive.org/details/cavalierspioneer00nuge/page/n11/mode/2up ''Cavaliers and Pioneers:] Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800.'' In Five Volumes. Richmond, VA.: Press of the Dietz Printing Co., 1935. Pages 52, 59, 98, 119, 145, 165 * 3 Oct 1638, p 602 - 400 acs. Charles City Co., ... Due for trans. of 8 pers: Andrew Parker, Christopher Stanton, Henry Palmer, William Deakes, Henry Foster, John Hammond, Eade Adams, Hanna Mawe. [It has been suggested that Henry Foster and Hanna Mawe are misreadings, and that the names should be Henry Meltan and Hanna Meltan.] * 22 Aug 1643 - Richard Milton and Richard Tisdale assigned 2 patents, for trans. of 8 persons to Thomas Wheeler, Charles City Co. There has been a Melton/Milton pedigree online for decades. Interestingly, the basic Melton/Milton pedigree has held together pretty well during my search for sources. In fact, it would be like looking for a needle in a haystack, if the basic family structure had not been there. The family backstory is revealed once sources are found and the sources flesh out the genealogy. The never-ending discovery of new facts makes the journey so enjoyable. The Melton/Milton Family has been well researched but is in serious need of proper sourcing, therefore, it has splintered and wrong connections have resulted. I trust that the collaborative effort here at WikiTree will assist me in creating a well-sourced and accurate family tree. Occasionally, critics refer to ''American Genealogists'' who construct implausible familial connections to the eminent British poet, John Milton. My research has occasionally hit a block wall regarding the American Melton family's connection to John Milton. Here is an example of the criticisms made about speculative claims of Melton researchers with regard to the lineage of John Milton, the Poet. '''Disputed Parentage''' Due to the prominence of the family of John Milton, the poet, and the relative availability of genealogical information relating to them compared to other early Miltons, some American genealogists' of Milton families have made speculative claims regarding a line of descent from John Milton or his ancestors to American lineages. These claims include the claim that (1) Mary Milton, the mother of George Boone's wife (and Daniel Boone's grandmother), Mary Maugridge, was the daughter of John Milton the poet ''[NOTE: I have to agree on this concern. I have no clue where a researcher found this connection.''] or his (falsely) claimed "cousin" Richard Milton/Melton, (2) the claim that Henry Milton, who was a member of the ill-fated Roanoke Colony, was the son of the poet's grandfather Richard Milton, and (3) the claim that this profile's Thomas Milton and his supposed son Richard Milton/Melton, who appear in Jamestown records in 1620-1624, were the son and grandson respectively, of the poet's grandfather Richard Milton. These claims are entirely unsupported by any reliable evidence and should be considered specious. Many of these claims are contained in ''Coming to America: The Meltons/Miltons'' compiled by Michael R. Leisure, which contains the disclaimer that he did not personally research some of the connections and that some may be "at best circumstantial."[1] [NOTE: M.R. Leisure did produce a considerable amount of research, which has proven helpful. Research is hard work, as is compiling it in a readable format. He should be given credit where credit is due. All research is open for revision and that should not stop people from researching.] With regard to the claim that this profile's Thomas Milton and his supposed son Richard Milton/Melton, who appear in Jamestown records in 1620-1624, were the son and grandson respectively, of the poet's grandfather Richard Milton: As discussed in that Richard Milton's profile, it is plausible, if not likely, that the poet's grandfather Richard Milton had a son named Thomas who had a son named Richard. That proposition is based on a record showing that the elder Richard Milton's son John Milton Sr apprenticed a young man named Richard Milton, son of Thomas Milton.[2] It is plausible, if not likely, that Thomas Milton, was John Milton Sr's brother and the apprentice Richard Milton, John Milton Sr's nephew. [''NOTE: Richard Melton, son of Thomas Melton, of Cheltenham, can be proven from Scrivener Apprenticeship Records, to have apprenticed with John Milton, son of Richard Milton. The Cheltenham, Gloucester, connection is only hinted at in old genealogy research but can now be verified from parish records in Gloucester. However, I understand the concern and am attempting to present current research to verify the Cheltenham connection''.] However, it is not reasonably plausible that the Thomas Milton and Richard Milton who may have been the son and grandson of the poet's grandfather Richard Milton were the Thomas Molton and Richard Milton/Melton who appear in Jamestown records in 1620-1624, since (1) the names Milton/Melton/Molton were very common in England, as were the first names Thomas and Richard, (2) there is no evidence connecting Thomas and Richard Milton, the probable son and grandson of Richard Milton to Thomas Molton and Richard Milton/Melton who appear in Jamestown records in 1620-1624, (3) sources say that Richard Melton of Jamestown came from Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, [''NOTE: I have found no connection with Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire in the Milton/Melton family I am researching. The family originated in Northamptonshire, migrated to Yorkshire, and remained at Aston, Yorkshire until it daughtered out several generations later. The Melton family I am researching originated with the second son of Sir John Melton who died during the opening of the War of the Roses and was attained. The second son, Thomas Richard Melton had to make his way in life relying only on his mother's resources. ''NOTE: Richard Melton, the father of John Melton, father of the Poet, was far more interesting than the undersheriff of Shotover Forest, as he is remembered. As a matter of fact, no source that I am aware of proves he was an undersheriff. He is far more remarkable because of his dedication to his Roman Catholic faith. He was truly a casualty of the Reformation. Richard disowned his son John because he was caught reading a Protestant Bible. The split was so profound that John selected his own coat of arms in place of his family's. When Richard's life became harsh because of religious persecution, he returned to Cheltenham. The Melton family was related to the Berkeley family of Gloucestershire. From there, the Meltons immigrated to the Virginia Colony and the Berkeley Plantation.'' Since it is not reasonably plausible that this profile's Thomas Milton was the son of Richard Milton of Stanton St. Johns, Oxfordshire, there is no reason to believe that this profile's Thomas Milton was born in Stanton St. Johns, Oxfordshire. [''NOTE: I am not finding any current sources in Oxfordshire for this family, except the will of Henry and Agnes Melton, parents of Richard Melton. You would expect some sources if the family had been there for a couple of generations.''] Well-communicated criticism, while discordant, can help understand where research is needed. WikiTree provides a platform for communication about underwhelming research and a collaborative environment to work out research problems. It is a good place to be. As a Melton/Milton researcher, I am tracing a bloodline, to which I am very attached, and must go wherever my research takes me. Also, I must disprove spurious claims about the bloodline so that no one is attached to the lineage who does not belong. Much previous research is rather aged and I do not see much current research on the Melton lineage, but that is my job. Difficult profile see Browne-1198 Keith Bowden-4595 Watson-32554 Research Bloom-1968 and Bloom-2275 James M Bloom Shirley (Strutton) Dalton Strutton-11 Research Luten-105 and Laten-4 Orapha Laten Melton and request merge. Melton-3901 Tottenham Examine merge Melton-307 and Melton-5025 Melton-4428 Henry Melton Melton-5026, Melton-4428 Ralph Melton Melton-34, Jane Melton Melton-34 Thomasine Empson Melton Melton-80 Henry Empson Empson-9, [Henry] Empson-10 Ellen Longford Longford-10 Ricardus Melton Melton-995, John Melton Melton-996, Nicholas Melton-997 Richard Milton 1485-1550 Milton-41 CulDeSac-2 Mr. William Cul De Sac formerly CulDeSac Born about 1510 in Bovey Tracey, Devon, England Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling(s) unknown] Husband of Joan (Ryse) Cul De Sac — married [date unknown] [location unknown] DESCENDANTS descendants Father of Emma (UNKNOWN) Foulsham Died about 1550 at about age 40 in Somerset, England Profile manager: Jonathan Brooks Find Relationship private message [send private message] CulDeSac-2 created 21 Aug 2021 | Last modified 8 Oct 2022 |

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Cyrus Burns research

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This page is to detail research on Cyrus' children and marriages. == Marriages == We know that Cyrus was married to [[Enloe-62|Elizabeth Johnston Enloe]] around 1823-1824 in South Carolina; and that he married [[Brown-26416|Parthena Brown Jackson]] in 1857 in Illinois. However, there are two children listed in the 1860 census -- [[Burns-2917|J. E.]] and [[Burns-2918|Mary]] who were born long after [[Burns-2272|Margaret]], but before the marriage to Parthena. Possibilities:
1) another marriage, the record for which has yet to be found; or
2) J. E. and Mary were Parthena's children from her first marriage, and should have been listed as Jackson instead of Burns. == Children == '''1830 census''':
Males - Under 5: 2 ''unknown''
Males - 20 thru 29: 2 ''Cyrus, maybe one of his brothers?''
Females - Under 5: 1 ''Mahala''
Females - 5 thru 9: 2 ''Frances, Carolyn''
Females - 20 thru 29: 2 ''wife Elizabeth and ?''
''There should be three females 5-9: Frances, Carolyn, and Mary Ann.''

Cyrus Sherwood's Family Mystery

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====''[[Blackburn-2359|Aaron Blackburn]]: A genealogist cousin and I have been trying to find more information on Cyrus Sherwood's parents and family. Below are his notes:==== The year of birth given on his tombstone appears to be wrong as the marriage certificate from Will County, Illinois lists him as being 22 years old in 1880. It appears his real year of birth was 1858. It also lists his mother's name as Caroline and his place of birth as Amity in Ohio and that may be correct as he claimed to be from Columbus, Ohio. Family legend was that Cyrus became separated from his siblings and ran ads in newspapers trying to locate them. I remember hearing that he did locate a brother and a sister and they corresponded but I do not know what became of the letters. There was more than one Cyrus Sherwood, but I think the 1860 Census that listed him as being 2 years old is the correct Cyrus. The Franklin County Genealogical Society wrote, "Amity is in Franklin County, Ohio. It is located in the far western part of the county next to Madison County. So, it is not a stretch for Cyrus to be born in Franklin County and then living in Madison County two years later. I believe Monroe is the township in Madison County. And in 1870, it appears both Cyrus and his future wife Alice Ream lived in Benton County, Iowa. (Canton, Benton, Iowa): The Census lists Cyrus Sherwood, age 12, listed born in "Ill" and he was listed as being "at school" there and living in the Jas L. Sellick household. Alice R. Ream, daughter of Geo. W. and Sarah lived in Vinton, Benton County, Iowa in 1870. So it is possible they met and knew each other there. A "Syrus" Sherwood age 22 with estimated year of birth of 1858 was listed in the 1880 census in Lockport, Will County, Illinois, working on a farm in the household of a Frank Spangler. The 1880 marriage certificate looks like the mother of Cyrus was given as Caroline Wicks and father's name was given as Cyrus, so he must have known something about his parents then? It lists both parents as born in Ohio. But this is where this becomes confusing. I've wondered if the name "Wicks" may have been "Weeks" as the name is more common. A researcher Judy Martin wrote, "My 1st husband also had some people named Wicks/Weeks/Wix in his family...also involved adoption...and the name is seen spelled those multiple ways." The 1850 Fed Census lists a Caroline Wicks age 19, born 1831 in New York, but there is also a Caroline Sherwood age 22 listed in the 1850 Federal Census taken in Ohio. She was listed as living in Berkshire, Delaware which is near Delaware city. She was listed with a child age 2 named "Brnen" living in a household with two other people, one a carpenter named Garrett Scott and a woman named Eliza Weeks age 60 born in New York. So was Caroline Sherwood's maiden name Weeks not Wicks? And in searching names I've found an interesting item about a marriage between a Caroline Weeks, born 1825, and a Sidney Sherwood, born 1828, on July 4, 1848 in Delaware (city) of Delaware County Ohio, with both of them being listed as born in Ohio. ====''From researcher Judy Martin:==== I thought the name of the baby Caroline Weeks Sherwood already had in the 1850 census was named "Bruen," and I can now see why. Her mother was Eliza Fisher Weeks...I found this line on ancestry.com showing Eliza's mother's maiden name was Bruen: quote from someone down this line: >>This picture was in a scrapbook that Mary Abigail Batterson, made to pass to her daughter. The note is in Mary's handwriting. "Titled English Lady, Betty's gr gr gr grandmother Weeks, An English Lady" The line goes, Elizabeth B. Fisher Weeks, Mrs. Daniel Weeks, Phocian, Mary Eliza Batterson Sample, Mrs. Walter Madeline Leona Sample Knieriem, Mrs. Guy Betty Knieriem O'Donnell, Joiner. Eliz. married Daniel, Jr. on Nov. 29, 1807 in Worthing Ohio. Daughter of Isaac Fisher and Sarah Bruen Fisher. Her children were: Sarah Ann (Mrs. Bills), Eumenes m Hannah Closson, Fred T. Weeks m Ursula; Caroline Weeks Sherman (Mrs. Sidney)<< PS: I think I may have previously guessed that Eliza Week's husband was named John because he was the only Weeks in earlier censuses of Delaware County (when they only listed names of heads of families), but this is showing her husband was Daniel Weeks, Jr...married 1807 in Worthing, Ohio...man, they gave their sons weirdo names! Caroline's siblings: Sarah Ann Weeks 1814 Phocion Weeks 1815-1890 Eumenus Weeks 1821-1905 Frederick T Weeks 1825-1906 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=88696217 She died in Iowa, while Daniel Weeks, Jr had died in Ohio just a couple years after Caroline was born. I remembered what you said about "Caroline Wicks/Weeks" when I saw this 1850 census record for Caroline Sherwood, living with Eliza Weeks, age 60...also looks like she had another son before Arthur who either died or was mis-aged later? I noticed this brother of Caroline's memorial had quite a bit of data on how the family moved: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=17179192 ...also noticed I connected Eliza Fisher Weeks to the wrong sibling on this attached DAR record so I corrected am resending to you. I think Sidney and Bruen both died before the family started moving westward. This is the 2nd Sidney Sherwood from Delaware County, Ohio: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132841343 I've seen people have him with Caroline Weeks for his 1st wife and Elizabeth Davis for the 2nd, but they were not the same man...oh, and he married Elizabeth Davis in 1855 when Caroline Weeks Sherwood was still living. I had already noticed there were two Sidney Sherwoods in Delaware County, Ohio in the 1850 census: Sidney Sherwood Berlin, Delaware, Ohio abt 1827 Ohio Male Sidney Sherwood Berkshire, Delaware, Ohio abt 1829 Ohio Male It really seems that the Sidney Sherwood then living in Berlin, Ohio was the one who moved to Iowa, married in 1855. and was later in the 10th Iowa during the Civil War. He has known parents being Lewis Sherwood & Lockey Adams (that "Lockey" name that appears generational in his family). I don't want you think more badly of YOUR Sidney Sherwood than you should. I suppose there's always a possibility they were one in the same...not unheard of. I'll have to see if there was a marriage record for the Sidney in Iowa...nice if it would say where he was born as Lewis & family came from Connecticut. If Arthur Sherwood was 10 in the 1860 census, Caroline must've been expecting him during the 1850 census. And then someone named Sherwood was fathering Estell, Frank, & Cyrus during that decade. I've also wondered if Cyrus' siblings had their names changed when later "adopted." Sidney Sherwood married Caroline Weeks 04JUL1848 in Delaware County, Ohio Sidney/Sydney Sherwood was not found anymore (well, there was another Sidney Sherwood the same age, but lived most of his life in Iowa) so must've died sometime between 1857-1860, then Caroline died before 1870...the lady "Hannah" Sherwood seems to have been the Hannah Bonney that Ellie Dallas connected to. Also Eliza Weeks was a widow for a long time, but her husband was John Weeks...Eliza was still living (with a family named Andrews) in the 1860 census of Delaware County, Ohio.

Czech Immigrant Ship Records - Rawlins County Kansas

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Other: [[Space:Sources-Kansas|Kansas Sources]] == Czech Immigrant Ship Records - Rawlins County Kansas == * Source Example: :::''[[Space:Czech Immigrant Ship Records - Rawlins County Kansas|Czech Immigrant Ship Records - Rawlins County Kansas]]'' - transcription project. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#rawlins_ks_czech_ships|Czech Immigrant Ship Records - Rawlins County Kansas]]: Ship California, arrival Apr 1884 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Czech Immigrant Ship Records - Rawlins County Kansas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Contains == This is a transcribed collection of selected ship records of arriving Czechs that have connections to Rawlins County. Included are: * Ships that Rawlins County Pioneering Czechs arrived on. * Families that are ancestors of Czechs that eventually lived in Rawlins County (such as Cidlik, Spicka, Pallas). * Families that have close ties to Rawlins County Czechs (such as Psikal, Borek, Chapek, etc). Not all came directly to Rawlins County, but probably settled in other Czech communities before coming to Rawlins County. Communities like Brown County KS, Saunders County NE, Gage County NE, and Clay County NE. {| border="1" | '''Arrival''' || '''Names''' || '''Ship''' || '''Depart / Arrive''' || '''Source information''' || '''Notes''' |- | 23-Jul-1858 || '''Forst''' - Anton, Magi, Marie, John, Anna || Louisiana || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || Ties to Vap/Borek |- | 31-Jul-1863 || '''Hrnchir''' - [[Marak-19|Anna]], [[Hrnchir-4|Joseph]], Mary, Anna, [[Hrenchir-1|Magdelen]], [[Hrencher-2|Frank]], Charles || Guttenberg || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 1864 || '''Kletchka''' - Cyril, Joanna, Mary, John, Anton || || || estimated from ''Hrenchir Family & Other Moravians of Brown Co, KS'' || Between 1861 (son born in Moravia) and 1865 (on KS state census) |- | 29-Aug-1864 || '''Jesch''' - [[Jesch-3|Joseph]], [[Kolar-151|Barbara]], [[Jesch-2|Veronica]], Frank, John, [[Jesch-6|Valentine]] || New York || Bremen & Southampton to New York || Ship list image || |- | 23-May-1867 || '''Mentlick''' - Joseph, Anna, Barbara, Josefa || Atlantic || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | Sep-1868 || '''Pettera''' - Joseph, Catherine, Joseph, Antonia, Anton, Mary, Frank || Baltimore || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 7-Dec-1869 || '''Heble''' - [[Hibel-29|Joseph]], [[Kuchta-71|Marie]], [[Hibel-28|Joseph]], [[Hible-1|Wenzloff]], Anna, Carl || Laura || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 17-Nov-1874 || '''Dobry''' - Josef, Magdalene, Anton, Anna, Wenzel, Josef, John
'''Semrad''' - Josef, Anna, Frances, Maria, Frank, Anton, Carl || America || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 31-Mar-1876 || '''Springler''' - [[Springler-4|Rudolf]], [[Janoušek-92|Barbara]], Bedrick, [[Springler-3|Josef]], Antonie
'''Janousek''' - [[Janoušek-93|Peter]] || Cimbria || Hamburg & La Havre to New York || Ship list image || *Mrs. Barbara Springler was a Janousek
*Rudolph Springler & Peter Janousek killed by the Cheyenne Indians on Oct. 1, 1878 |- | 20-Oct-1876 || '''Skolout''' - [[Skolout-5|Anton]], [[Dočkal-9|Helen]], [[Skolout-6|Joseph]]
'''Skolout''' - [[Skolout-14|Agnes]]
'''Janousek''' - [[Janoušek-94|Hynek]], Marie, Joseph, John, [[Janousek-61|Marie]]
'''Janousek''' - [[Janoušek-81|Paul]], [[Burger-5151|Marie]], [[Janousek-96|Marie]], [[Janoušek-83|Vaclav]], [[Janousek-76|Frank]], Elizabeth, [[Janousek-88|Anna]], [[Janousek-53|Antoinette]]
'''Zajic''' - [[Zajíc-38|Anna]] || Cimbria || Hamburg & La Havre to New York || Ship list image || *Hynek=Egnac/Ignac/Enoch
*Anna Zajic was a niece to Paul & Hynek Janousek
*Egnac Janousek killed by the Cheyenne Indians on Oct. 1, 1878 |- | Jul-1877 || '''Sramek''' - Wenzel, Catharine, Joseph, Wenzel, Frank, John || Ohio || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 17-Nov-1877 || '''Harvanek''' - Josef, Marie, John, Edward, Frank, Josefa, Vincencia || Herder || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 12-Oct-1878 || '''Skalka''' - Anton, Franziska, Franziska
'''Skalka''' - [[Skalka-12|John]], [[Sedlák-151|Josefina]], [[Skalka-14|Florian]], Mary || Donau || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 14-Mar-1879 || '''Bartosovsky''' - Frank, Frances, Frances, Frank, Joseph, Elvin, Maria
'''Psikal''' - John, Fillipina, John, Joseph, Frank, Alois, Carl, Freidr || Gellert || Hamburg & La Havre to New York || Ship list image || Psikal married into Malon (Vap) family. |- | 15-Mar-1880 || '''Chvatal''' - [[Chvatal-20|Joseph]], [[Hanzl-149|Barbara]], Victor, [[Chvatal-23|Celostina]] || Neckar || Bremen & Southampton to New York || Ship list image || |- | May-1880 || '''Cech''' - Frank, Frances, John || Rhein || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 19-May-1880 || '''Holub''' - Joseph, Anna, Frank, Josefa, Albert || Braunschweig || Bremerhaven to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 16-Jun-1880 || '''Raiter''' - [[Raiter-2|Frank]], Joseph, [[Cidlik-5|Antonia]], [[Raiter-3|Antonia]], [[Raiter-4|Ludwig]] || Hermann || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || Antonia was a Cidlik, so ties to Spicka (Skolout/Pochop), Chapek (Kacirek) & Waiss (Kacirek/Kantor). |- | 8-Sep-1880 || '''Chleborad''' - [[Chleborad-5|Frank]] || Lessing || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 13-May-1881 || '''Kacirek''' - [[Kacirek-11|Frank]], [[Schejbal-11|Katerina]], [[Kacirek-25|Frances]], [[Kacirek-10|John]] || Main || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 6-Jun-1881 || '''Spicka''' - [[Spicka-4|John]], [[Cidlik-4|Marie]], [[Spicka-5|Marie]]
'''Cidlik''' - [[Jelinek-170|Marie]] || Silesia || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 13-Jul-1881 || '''Cidlik''' - [[Cidlik-6|John]], [[Bojanovsky-1|Mary]], [[Cidlik-7|Anna]]
'''Chapek''' - [[Chapek-22|Frank]], [[Cidlik-3|Eleanor]], [[Kotek-55|Eleanor]], [[Chapek-23|Anton]], [[Chapek-24|Frances]], [[Chapek-25|Teresa]], [[Chapek-26|Catherine]], [[Chapek-27|Ludvik]], [[Chapek-28|Frank]] || Cimbria || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | Nov-1881 || '''Kroutil''' - [[Kroutil-7|Frank]], Catherine, Mary, [[Kroutil-5|Frank]], [[Kroutil-8|John]], Joseph || Koln || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || Ties to Vap/Borek |- | 08-Nov-1881 || '''Pitner''' - Wenzel, Josefa || Hohenstaufen || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 18-Apr-1882 || '''Faimon''' - John, Josefa, Frank, Anton
'''Faimon''' - [[Faimon-10|Frank]], [[Vrbas-6|Mary]], Frances || Salier || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 13-May-1882 || '''Svoboda''' - Franz, Antonia, Ignatz, Franz, Josef, Maria || America || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 3-Jun-1882 || '''Chleborad''' - Gracian || Silesia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 23-Oct-1882 || '''Vrbas''' - [[Vrbas-2|Joseph]], [[Sis-20|Theresa]], [[Vrbas-7|Joseph]] || Werra || Bremen & Southampton to New York || Ship list image || Joseph's wife's name is actually Frances, not Theresa. |- | May-1883 || '''Pallas''' - Frank, Frances, Frances, Frank, Marie, Caroline, Antonie || America || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 26-Jun-1883 || '''Zajic''' - Marie, Frank, Marie, Anton, Ferd, Antonie || Frisia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || Marie Janousek Zajic is sister to Paul Janousek |- | 24-Apr-1884 || '''Horinek''' - [[Horinek-11|Tomas]], [[Dolníček-2|Anna]], [[Horinek-12|Joseph]], [[Horinek-27|Anton]], [[Horinek-34|Frances]], [[Horinek-35|Ignac]]
'''Gabriel''' - [[Otroubek-1|Marie]]
'''Vap''' - [[Vap-2|Ignac]], [[Kadlec-161|Frances]], [[Vap-23|Mary]], [[Vap-24|Frank]], [[Vap-25|Joseph]], [[Vap-1|Frances]], [[Vap-26|Josephine]], [[Vap-27|Ignac]]
'''Vap''' - [[Vap-12|Bedrick (Fred)]]
'''Mazour''' - [[Mazour-10|Charles]]
'''Hubl''' - [[Hubl-69|Anton]], [[Ezna-1|Frances]], [[Hubl-75|Vaclav]]
'''Borek''' - [[Borek-25|Joseph]], [[Vap-30|Frances]], [[Habrovec-2|Helen]], [[Borek-26|Maria]], [[Borek-27|Emmalie]], [[Borek-28|Josefa]], [[Borek-29|Bozena]] || California || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || *Frances Borek is sister to Ignac Vap
*Bedrich is nephew to Ignac (not actually a son).
*Ignac Vap & Frances Borek are siblings to Frank Vap that came over in 1886
*Mazour is cousin to Vap.
*Hubl is likely a cousin to Vap (via Kadlec line)
*Gabriel is mother in-law to Tomas Horinek.
*All were traveling together to Fairfield, NE. |- | 2-Jun-1884 || '''Mazour''' - Frank, Marie, Marie, Frank, Alois, Josephine, Julius || India || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 14-Jun-1884 || '''Micek''' - Jan, Frances, Jan, Frank, Aloisie, [[Micek-19|Anton]], Josephine, Emily
'''Bartosovsky''' - [[Bartosovsky-13|Charles]], [[Svoboda-512|Anna]], [[Bartosovsky-15|Josephine]]
'''Dozbaba''' - [[Dozbaba-2|Joseph]], [[Bucek-15|Anna]], [[Dozbaba-6|Anton]], Mary, [[Dozbaba-4|Matilda]], [[Dozbaba-3|Ludmila]], [[Dozbaba-10|Antonia]], Antonia || Polynesia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 28-Jul-1884 || '''Horinek''' - [[Horinek-45|John]], [[Horinek-41|Cyril]] || Polaria || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 13-Oct-1884 || '''Prochazka''' - [[Prochazka-86|John]], [[Janda-177|Antonie]], Marie, Joseph, Frank, Antonie || Eider || Bremen & Southampton to New York || Ship list image || |- | 21-Oct-1884 || '''Mazour''' - [[Mazour-5|Ignac]], [[Marvan-1|Marie]], Alois, [[Mazour-14|Anton]], Eva, Frances
'''Pavelka''' - [[Pavelka-65|Severin]], [[Mazour-4|Marie]], [[Pavelka-68|Frank]] || California || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 8-Nov-1884 || '''Horinek''' - [[Horinek-10|Anton]], [[Nehybová-2|Marie]], [[Horinek-33|Anton]], Antonia, Frances, Matthew || Australia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 22-Dec-1884 || '''Melichar''' - Rud.
'''Bednar''' - Franz || California || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || |- | 25-Mar-1885 || '''Kantor''' - [[Kantor-300|Joseph]], [[Cerveny-71|Frances]], [[Kantor-319|Frank]], Paul, [[Kantor-317|Anna]] || Polaria || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 18-May-1885 || '''Pitner''' - Anton, Anna, Anna, Vaclav || Polaria || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 28-Jul-1885 || '''Sis''' - Carl, Josefa, Frank || Rugia || Hamburg & La Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 31-Aug-1885 || '''Souchek''' - Frank, Frances, Frank, Amalie, Joseph, Anton, Mary, Alois || State of Georgia || Scotland to New York || Ship list image || |- | 24-Mar-1886 || '''Mazour''' - Method
'''Malon''' - [[Malon-22|Amalie]], [[Malon-23|Anna]]
'''Bednar''' - [[Bednář-267|Frank]], [[Slavíček-14|Anna]], Stanley, Mary, [[Bednar-268|Joseph]] || Polynesia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 3-May-1886 || '''Urban''' - [[Urban-1440|Frank]], [[Pestr-4|Maria]], [[Urban-1442|Maria]], [[Urban-1443|Julie]], [[Urban-1444|Helen]]
'''Vap''' - [[Vap-13|Frank]], [[Naska-1|Frances]], [[Vap-15|Mary]], [[Vap-16|Alois]], [[Vap-17|Frances]], [[Vap-18|Joseph]], [[Vap-19|Ignac]], [[Vap-20|Millia]]
'''Horinek''' - [[Horinek-32|Frank]], [[Nemec-226|Frances]], [[Horinek-46|Frank]], [[Hořínek-56|Frances]], [[Hořínek-57|Mary]], [[Hořínek-58|Rudolph]] || Huddersfield || Hamburg to Grimsby, England || Ship list image || This is the German departure ship list for the Hamburg to Grimsby England leg of the trip. Horinek naturalization papers say the ship was "Supery" from Hamburg to Montreal. We are still looking for any arrival records into Montreal (or the US). Urban notes - parents: Frank Urban & Maria Pester, children: Mary (Mrs. Elmer Chleborad), Julia (? marriage), Helen (nothing known) Vap notes - parents: Frank Vap & Fannie Naska (his 2nd wife), children: Mary (Mrs. James Cloe), Alois, Frances (Mrs. Frank Malon), Joseph, Enoch, Emelia/Minnie (Mrs. Joseph Pettera) Horinek notes - parents: Frank Horinek & Frances Nemec (his 2nd wife), children: Frank, Mary (Mrs. Frank Sis), Frances (Mrs. Joseph Bartosovsky), Rudolph |- | 2-Oct-1886 || '''Chleborad''' - Anton, Frances, Anton, Tobia, Emil, Marie, Joseph, Henry || Rugia || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 7-Jul-1887 || '''Kopriva''' - [[Kopriva-93|Ignac]], [[Kopriva-81|Joseph]], Mary
'''Kundysek''' - Frank, Mary, Therese, Frank, Albert, Mary, Josefa || Rhynland || Antwerp to New York || Ship list image || |- | 26-Apr-1888 || '''Dvorak''' - Vaclav || Gellert || Hamburg & Le Havre to New York || Ship list image || |- | 9-May-1889 || '''Waiss''' - [[Wais-5|Frank]], [[Cidlik-1|Anna]], [[Waiss-2|Victoria]], [[Wais-6|Jacob]], [[Wais-7|Vaclav]] || Bohemia || Hamburg to New York || Ship list image || |- | 22-Aug-1889 || '''Malon''' - [[Malon-24|Frank]], [[Malon-25|Alois]] || Hermann || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 18-Jun-1892 || '''Matisek''' - Joseph, Anna, Joseph || Columbia || Hamburg to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 11-Nov-1892 || '''Faimon''' - Joseph, Antonie, Marie, Josef, Bohumil || Saale || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 21-Jun-1893 || '''Lupomech''' - Marie, Josef, Marie, Jan || HH Meier || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || Marie is younger sister to Joseph, John & Frank Faimon. |- | 17-Aug-1893 || '''Stupka''' - Frank, Frances, Frank, Olga, Frances, Matilda, Agnes || Strassburg || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 29-Sep-1893 || '''Dozbaba''' - [[Dozbaba-1|Anna]] || Gothia || Hamburg to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 26-Apr-1898 || '''Sebor''' - [[Sebor-4|Franz]]
'''Pochop''' - [[Pochop-7|Frances]] || Kaiser Wilhelm || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || Both are traveling to Cross Oklahoma Frank Sebor to his uncle [[Malon-24|Frank Malon]] Frances Pochop to US to marry [[Vap-12|Fred Vap]] |- | 31-Oct-1899 || '''Pochop''' - [[Pochop-12|Rudolph]] || Trave || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 19-Nov-1901 || '''Pochop''' - [[Chyba-7|Anna]], [[Pochop-9|Joseph]], [[Pester-251|Mary]], [[Pochop-11|Mary]], [[Pochop-13|Peter]], [[Pochop-14|Amalie]], [[Pochop-18|Mary]], [[Pochop-19|Cledy]] || Konigin Luise || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 13-Mar-1902 || '''Novotny''' - [[Novotny-573|Frank]]
'''Farnik''' - [[Farnik-3|Frank]], Ignac || Koln || Bremen to Galveston || Ship list image || |- | 01-Apr-1902 || '''Borkovec''' - [[Borkovec-24|Amalie]]
'''Kvasnica''' - [[Kvasnica-9|Bozena]]
'''Vap''' - [[Vap-80|Frank]] || Batavia || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || Amalie Borkovec married Frank Sebor, then Frank Malon Bozena Kvasnica married Alois Malon This Frank Vap lived as a bachelor farmer in the Kearney NE area - is a distant cousin to other Vaps |- | 04-Apr-1902 || '''Ryba''' - Hynek, Marie, Hynek, Marie
'''Ryba''' - Frank, Marie, Charles, Frank, Henry, Ignac || Chemnitz || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 09-May-1902 || '''Pester''' - Frantisek, [[Holub-217|Antonie]], Klatylda, [[Pester-258|Marie]], Tomas, Frantiska, [[Pester-259|Emilie]], Zofie, Franz
'''Novotny''' - [[Novotny-385|Frank]], [[Reman-16|Marie]], Marie, [[Novotny-384|Vincencie]], Josef, Tomas, Anezka, Frantiska, Ludmila
'''Farnik''' - [[Fárník-4|Ignac]], Frantiska, [[Farnik-5|Frantiska]], Antonie || Crefeld || Bremen to Galveston || Ship list image || All are traveling to friend F. Malon in Cross Oklahoma Tomas and Fannie Pester are not listed here. Their mother, siblings and children are all on this listing however. Nothing has been found for Tomas & Fannie (maybe the listing missed them). Mrs. Marie (nee Reman) Novotny is a sister to Mrs. Fannie (nee Reman) Pester. Farnik daughter Frantiska became wife of Joseph Chvatal Jr. |- | 12-May-1903 || '''Kvasnica''' - [[Kvasnica-4|Frank]], [[Beranick-1|Barbara]], [[Kvasnica-10|Emanuel]], [[Kvasnica-5|Method]], [[Kvasnica-12|Anna]], Adolph, [[Kvasnica-3|Vaclav]], [[Kvasnica-11|Ludmila]] || Kaiser Wilhelm II || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 3-Dec-1906 || '''Stehno''' - Antonin, Anna, Anton, Edward, Vincenc, Gustav, Stanislaw || Trave || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || |- | 06-Jul-1907 || '''Vap''' - [[Vap-82|Frantiska]] || Main || Bremen to Ellis Island || Ship list image || She is a sister to the Frank Vap that arrived in Apr-1902. Married Charles Marousek in Nebraska. |- | 02-May-1909 || '''Borkovec''' - [[Borkovec-21|Emilie]] || Frankfurt || Bremen to Galveston || Ship list image || married Enoch (Ignac) Vap |- | Apr 1912 || '''Cahoj''' - Joe || Prinz Wilhelm (maybe KronPrinz Wilhelm) || || Kansas City Times article from 24-Nov-1983 || |- | Sep-1913 || '''Kanak''' - Joseph || Neckar || Bremen to Baltimore || Ship list image || |- | 15-Sep-1920 || '''Zlatkosky''' - [[Pokorny-273|Marie]] || Rotterdam || Bremen to New York || Ship list image || 1st cousin to [[Vap-24|Frank Vap's]] first wife. Coming over to become his 2nd wife. |- | 24-Jan-1921 || '''Suchanek''' - [[Suchanek-53|Jeroslav]] || Carmania || Liverpool to Ellis Island || Ship list image || Connected to Vap |- | 13-Jul-1921 || '''Rehmann''' - Ignaz, [[Novotny-574|Emilie]], Emilie, Franziska, Marie || Potomac || Bremen || Ship list image || Connected to Pochop/Novotny/Kvasnica |} == Data Source == * This is based on data from this original webpage documenting the project: ** http://vap.homedns.org/project/czhistorybook/wiki/ImmigrantShips - (older link, may expire in 2023) ** http://www.xrivainc.org/project/czhistorybook/wiki/ImmigrantShips * That webpage was originally published online 08 Oct 2006, and is a transcription of Rawlins County Czech highlights from various ship lists. * A snapshot of that project and webpage was published in this printed book: ** ''History of Rawlins County, Kansas'', Volume 3, page 138, published by Rawlins County Kansas Genealogical Society. Volumes 3 & 4 published about 2010. Original volumes 1 & 2 published in 1988.

Czech Maps

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== Maps == *[http://www.chartae-antiquae.cz/en/?view=49.99891228081066,14.353637695312498,8&year=1200,2000&scale=100,7500000 chartae-antiquae virtual map collections] *[http://www.chartae-antiquae.cz/en/mapsets/ mapsets]

Czech Millrights of Mladá Vožice

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Land records can yield some treasure - Martin Krizenecky purchases in the year 1799 the rights to a water mill in Krizenec u Mladá Vožice

Czech records digitalization

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The goal of this project is to create all profiles from birth records/marriage records/death records from czech digital archive. (cs) Digitalizace matrik: cílem projektu je vytvořit všechny profily z matrik narození, úmrtí a sňatků, které jsou dostupné online jako digitání skeny ze všech archívů v ČR. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1A74CuqYm65paEoSE0W8E55xhvWH19OjW7fLb_XC59dQ/edit?usp=sharing| Link to document]

Czech Roots Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Beyers-60|Johnny Beyers]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12924570 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Czechoslovakian Roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stemp-49|Carolyn Friend]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding the parents and siblings of Maria Dolezalova * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19525361 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Czeck Roots

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The goal of this project is to Discover a Hutterite (DNA confirmed) ancestor and confirm my Jansa line prior to 1550 Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Campbell-25710|Ron Campbell]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Other DNA relatives *Proposed Jansa family mergers *Bystree, Bohemia, Czech, Jansa relatives Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18317304 send me a private message]. Thanks!

CZELLECZ

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The goal of this project is to identify Czellecz (alternatively maybe Czelecz) ancestors and descedants-relatives immigrated into US most probably late 1800'-early 1900'. Data found on John Czellecz (1872 in Europe/Hungary - 1947 CT) and Johanna (Werner) Czellecz (1880-1962). John & Johanna have been registered in 1920' census. They had 13 children. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Czellecz-1|Zoltan Czellecz]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify exactly birth data and location of John and Johanna. * Find data about John's parents and siblings (birth/death/places/children) (I collected family data already but proven links are partly missing. * Establish and confirm relations with Czellecz family members remained in Hungary (or at least in Europe). * When and how many Czellecz family-members arrived to the US ? Who were they by names? * Data (if any) available about Anton Czellecz and Agnes (Turha) Czellecz and their relatives. Relation if any with John Czellecz (1872-1947). * Any further public data about Czellecz family-members currently in US ? Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13370915 send me a private message]. Thanks!

České Budějovice - Census Records

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České Budějovice District

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[[Space:Release_dates_for_church_books|Release dates for church books]] in the district.

Český Krumlov District

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[[Space:Release_dates_for_church_books|Release dates for church books]] in the district.

D. Matthews & Son Ltd.

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I created this information page because (according to my Mum) my granddad, [[Brookes-523 |Harry Brookes]], worked most of his life for "Matthews Shop Fitters" in Liverpool, England, but when it came to writing his [[Brookes-523 | profile page]] very little could be found about this company. A few day's internet digging uncovered a few gems, which I'm sharing here to assist anyone else whose family members may have worked for this firm in Liverpool. An initial internet search for "Matthews Shopfitters" turned up a page on the National Archives [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/174316c5-0071-4079-8681-873a01451d5c], which showed a "D. Matthews & Son Ltd." registered to an address in Liverpool. But this page could not confirm whether the business was indeed that of a shop fitter, and/or whether this was where my grandfather worked. '''Companies House''' Because the initial search indicated that Matthews Shop Fitters may have been a Limited Company ("Ltd." - the UK version of an LLC) the next logical step was to check the online register at Companies House [https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/00257489], this revealed a wealth of information and confirmed that "D. Matthews & Son Ltd." was a Shop Fitters. Companies house had only one entry for "Matthews" registered as a company in Liverpool, so this had to be where my grandfather worked. The record showed that the company now called "European Furniture Group Ltd" (EFG) [http://www.efgoffice.co.uk/] was named "D. Matthews & Son Ltd." from July 1st 1931 to July 27th 1987 [https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/00257489] The filing history [https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/00257489/filing-history?page=8] showed a copy of the original Certificate of Incorporation: '''Certificate of Incorporation''' The company was first registered on 1st of July 1931, as "D. Matthews & Son Ltd." (See image [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/D_Matthews_Son_Ltd]) The filing history [https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/00257489/filing-history?page=7] also included the revised company "Memorandum of Association" [https://tinyurl.com/yawmntcn] from 1988 (when the company changed it's name to "Matthews Office Furniture Ltd"), which includes these sentences (among others) regarding the company's purpose: ''"the business of a shop and office fitter and furnisher, now carried on by Louis Matthews at Nos. 14 to 16 Manchester Street, in the City of Liverpool, under the style or firm of "D. Matthews & Son"...''" and "''To carry on the business of manufacturers of and dealers in furniture ... and generally of office and shop and ship furnishers and decorators, carpenters, joiners, cabinet makers, upholsterers, french polishers, locksmiths...''" This confirmed that we had found the correct records for D. Matthews & Son Ltd. and that the business was indeed a shop fitters based in Liverpool, and we had found the "Matthews Shop Fitters" where [[Brookes-523 | grandad]] worked! '''The Liverpool Shop Fitters''' It seems that Matthews Shop Fitters had a reputation for quality work, indicated by my granddad travelling as far as Ireland to carry out his work! Mum (his daughter) recalled that he "seemed to work a lot in chemist's shops" and this fact is borne out by an online archive of the London-based "Chemist and Druggist" trade journal from April 1935 where, in a list of resources for new pharmacists, D. Matthews & Son Ltd. are referred to as "The Liverpool Shop Fitters" [https://archive.org/stream/b19974760M3003/b19974760M3003_djvu.txt]. So the good reputation of "The Liverpool Shop Fitters" was known nationwide throughout the pharmaceutical industry! Interestingly the above chemist's journal also states that the business was established in 1848 - so it was operating as a private business long before becoming a Limited Company in 1931. In 1987 the company name changed to Matthews Office Furniture Ltd [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/D_Matthews_Son_Ltd-2] An interesting coincidence is that the name change took place at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at Reginald Road, St. Helens, and our family now lives in St.Helens! In 1999 the company was acquired by Swedish furniture company EFG [http://www.efgoffice.co.uk/About-EFG/History] and is now known as European Furniture Group Ltd. According to the public records the Matthews Pension Fund was dissolved on Jun 18 2013 [https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/00576815] Email received from a former employee (February 2021): "Just come across your Wiki page on D.Matthews & Son Ltd as I used to work for them as a sales rep from leaving school in 1988 to 1998, but in their Sheffield showroom. They had showrooms all over the UK. Their registered office was in Liverpool, but their head office and warehouse/distribution centre was on Reginald Rd St Helens. I visited the St Helens office many times, and I also worked in their London, Leeds and Nottingham showrooms. David (D.Matthews?) & Philip Matthews owned the company during my time there, with their sons Ian, Howard and Mark Matthews as directors. I believe the three bought/inherited/took over the company during the 90's and turned the company from retailers to manufacturers of office furniture. This must have been done as a way of increasing the value of the company and make them more attractive to sell, as they were bought out by EFG just after I left in 1998. A few years later and I believe all the showrooms closed and little trace of Matthews Office Furniture exists today."

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D Cariaga's immigrant ancestors

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=== D.'s immigrant ancestors === ''('*' indicates D has visited location of origin)'' '''PHILIPPINES''' [[Cariaga-10|Cariaga, Francisco]] - Camiling, Tarlac, Philippines * [[Getuiza-1|Getuiza, Bernardino]] - Rosales, Pangasinan, Philippines '''RUSSIA''' [[Pfeif-2|Pfeif, Maria Katherina]] - Frank, Saratov, Russia (German Colony) [[Stroh-372|Stroh, Jacob]] - Frank, Saratov, Russia (German Colony) '''GERMANY''' [[Amen-40|Amen, Anna Magdalena]] - Wildensee, Bavaria, Germany [[Bauer-4584|Bauer, Anna Sophia]] - Pfirschbach, Hesse, Germany [[Betz-830|Betz, Anna Christina]] - Ochsenbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany * [[Blechschmidt-4|Blechschmidt, Susanna]] - Sprendlingen, Hesse, Germany * [[Ditter-58|Ditter, Johann Philip]] - Solms, Hesse, Germany [[Eckhardt-155|Eckhardt, Johann Hartmann]] - Nidda, Hesse, Germany [[Gottmann-3|Göttmann, Johann Heinrich]] - Nieder-Kinzig, Hesse, Germany [[Hoch-525|Hoch, Johann Heinrich]] - Bergen, Hesse, Germany [[Kauffman-1537|Kauffman, Johann Adam]] - Ostheim, Bavaria, Germany [[Leonhardt-270|Leonhardt, Johann Wilhelm]] - Sprendlingen, Hesse, Germany * [[Lesser-192|Lesser, Johann Michael]] - Stepfereshausen, Thuringia, Germany [[Loebsack-3|Loebsack, Heinrich]] - Steinheim, Hesse, Germany [[Muller-7569|Muller, Johann Martin]] - Brenhausen, Hesse, Germany [[Schmidt-11148|Schmidt, Anna Maria]] - Sprendlingen, Hesse, Germany * [[Schoessler-18|Schoessler, Anna Margaret]] - Langenschwarz, Hesse, Germany [[Stroh-180|Stroh, Johann Michael]] - Sprendlingen, Hesse, Germany * [[Uhrich-39|Uhrich, Johannes]] - Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany [[Weitzel-375|Weitzel, Johann Georg]] - Stangenrod, Hesse, Germany '''SPAIN''' [[De_Archuleta-2|Archuleta, Asensio de]] - Eibar, Basque Country, Spain * [[De_la_Cruz-380|De La Cruz, Juan ]] - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain * [[López-2973|López, Catalina]] - Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain * [[López_Holguín-1|López Holguín, Juan]] - Fuente Obejuna, Andalusia, Spain [[Montoya-661|Montoya, Bartolome]] - Cantillana, Andalusia, Spain * [[De_Pedraza-1|Pedraza, Juan de]] - Cartaya, Andalusia, Spain [[López_Robledo-2|Robledo, Luisa López]] - Carmena, Castile-La Mancha, Spain * [[Robledo-4|Robledo, Pedro]] - Maqueda, Castile-La Mancha, Spain * [[Romero-40|Romero, Bartolomé]] - Corral de Almaguer, Castile-La Mancha, Spain * [[Vigil-405|Vigil, Juan Montes]] - San Martino, Asturias, Spain * ''For more about D click [[Cariaga-9|here]]'' ''For a compact version of D's tree with eight generations, click [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Cariaga-9/5 here] (For ancestors with blue and red arrows next to them, click on the arrow to extend the tree further than eight generations)''

D Preston-S Poland FindAGrave Notes

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Preston-10689|David Preston (1773-1844)]] *[[Poland-1356|Sarah (Poland) Preston (bef.1781-1855)]] *[[Preston-10700|David Preston (1803-1876)]] *[[Preston-10702|Sally (Preston) Pierce (1805-1890)]] *[[Preston-10701|William Preston (1807-1887)]] *[[Preston-4231|Richard Joseph Preston (1810-1893)]] *[[Preston-10704|Betsy Preston (1812-1834)]] *[[Preston-10705|Oliver Preston (1815-1851)]] *[[Preston-10696|Thomas Preston (1817-1898)]] *[[Preston-10707|Henry L. Preston (1820-1835)]] *[[Preston-10703|Mary W. (Preston) Lovering (abt.1823-1853)]] ==Bibliographic Notes== ==Content== David Preston (1772-1844), memorial 50359612 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50359612/david_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports his burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by V. Nareen Lake; gravestone images by Barry Gates (2) and John Glassford. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Gravestone reports his death on 19 October 1844; the town vital record reports 21 October 1844, noting also the gravestone details. Sarah ''Poland'' Preston (1781-1855), memorial 108593093 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108593093/sarah_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates; gravestone images added by Barry Gates (2) and John Glassford; "prob. dau. of Joseph Poland (1733-1820) & Sarah Adams Whipple (1739-1826), b. 16 Apr 1781, rec. Ipswich, bp. 29 Apr 1781, Hamlet Parish (Hamilton), also rec. Ipswich, and neither dau. of Daniel & Mary, nor dau. of Josiah." '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Have yet to find a reliable source for the birth date there reported as 16 April 1781; research hasn't uncovered her death vital record, so unable to confirm where she died; her date of death, however, is reported in Sarah's probate record, which also reports she was "last" a resident of Beverly. David Preston (1803-1876), memorial 261409159 and plague image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261409159/david-preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Spring Street Cemetery, Essex, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by anonwhymus; image added by anonwhymus. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial is unsourced but for the image of a plaque bearing only his name, "David Preston"; narration has "Son of David and Sarah Preston. Husband to Anna Andrews and Abigail Burnham"; memorial is unlinked to spouses or children; not linked to parents. Sally ''Preston'' Pierce (1805-1890), memorial 108587799 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108587799/sally_pierce ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates; gravestone images added by Barry Gates (2) and John Glassford. *Nicholas Pierce (1804-1879), memorial 108587771 and gravestone images ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108587771/nicholas_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) *George Pierce (1829-1902), memorial 103439484 and gravestone image ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103439484/george_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) *Sally ''Pierce'' Pride (1831-1903), memorial 103962933 and gravestone image https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103962933/sally_pride (accessed 11 April 2024) *Mary ''Pierce'' Gentled (1834-1859), memorial 112083990 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112083990/mary_gentlee (accessed 11 April 2024) *Caroline Pierce (1839-1877), memorial 108591896 and gravestone images https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108591896/caroline_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) *Louisa T. ''Pierce'' Fogg (1842-1882), memorial 111133982 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111133982/louisa_t_fogg (accessed 11 April 2024) *Edward Pierce (1845-1851), memorial 108593441 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108593441/edward_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) *Augusta Pierce (1845-1858), memorial 111273431 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111273431/augusta_pierce (accessed 11 April 2024) William Preston (1807-1887), memorial 108597590 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108597590/william_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates; gravestone image added by Barry Gates. *Eliza B. ''Symonds'' Preston (1808-1895), memorial 108597633 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108597633/eliza_b_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 9 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates gravestone images added by Barry Gates; gravestone inscription reports her birth as 15 September 1808; death as 20 October 1895); memorial reports she was born and died in Beverly. *John Symonds Preston (1847-1869), memorial 108597856 and gravestone photographs; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108597856/john_symonds_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates gravestone images added by Barry Gates and John Glassford; he is "John, son of William & Eliza B. Preston," died 20 December 1869, aged 21 years, 11 months. Richard Joseph Preston I (1810-1893), memorial 191043844 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191043844/richard_joseph_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Central Cemetery, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, memorial maintained by beguine2; gravestone images added by beguine2 (2) and Thomas F. Scully. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial is not linked to parents. *Esther ''Andrews'' Preston (1813-1891), memorial 191043920 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191043920/esther_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by beguine2; gravestone images added by Thomas F. Scully and beguine2. *Betsey Amelia ''Preston'' Blakeny .... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194813241/betsey_amelia_blakeny (accessed 11 April 2024) *Joseph Edward Preston ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50360615/joseph_edward_preston (accessed 11 April 2024) *Esther Frances ''Preston'' Wells ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135111296/esther_frances_wells (accessed 11 April 2024) Betsy Preston (1812-1834), memorial 50360028 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50360028/betsy-preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Central Cemetery, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, memorial maintained by V. Nareen Lake, gravestone image by Thomas F. Scully; image is of a '''joint marker''' for Betsy Preston and her younger brother, Henry L. Preston. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial is not linked to parents, perhaps because ''FindAGrave'' reports, '''erroneously''', that Betsy (born 1812) is "daughter of Richard J & Esther, born at Essex, Nov. 20, 1835. 'Early Vital Records of Mass. (Beverly Births).'" This Richard J. was himself born in 1810; Richard Joseph Preston and Esther did have a daughter Betsy, but she was born who was born in Essex, Essex County, recorded Beverly, 20 November 1835 (after the death of this Betsy on memorial 50360028). Oliver Preston (1814-1851), memorial 108593178 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108593178/oliver_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Barry Gates; gravestone images added by Barry Gates (2) and John Glassford. Thomas Preston (1817-1898), memorial 232585098 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232585098/thomas-preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 1824), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial narrates about but is not linked to parents. *Joanna ''Lovering'' Preston (____-1853), memorial 232584948 and unreadable gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584948/joanna_l_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. *Luther H. Preston (1843-1929), memorial 240765566 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240765566/luther_h_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; reports "A Civil War Union Veteran"; memorial maintained by S. Antar; gravestone image added by Laraine T. *Franklin W. Preston (1851-1875), memorial 232584644 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584644/franklin-w-preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. [[X-3336]] Note: Though it is clearly Thomas' family stone, this memorial is not linked to his father, and the sketch reads, "Son of Thomas and Anna Preston ... Age 24 years, 9 months and 14 days ... Cause of death pneumonia"; reports he died 16 November 1875. *Sophia Cutler ''Appleton'' Preston (1828-1911), memorial 232585014 and unreadable gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232585014/sophia_cutler_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. *Cora Cutler Preston (1859-1883), memorial 232584708 and gravestone image (only partly legible); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584708/cora_cutler_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. [[X-3336]] Note: Gravestone image has partly legible entry also for "Our Baby ... Franklin Preston born ... 1851 .. died ?1875 ...."; another part seems to read, "___haniel Appleton _____" *Dr. Grace Alma Preston (1860-1896), memorial 232584913 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584913/grace_alma_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls; apparent college alumni death notice added by Linda Walls. [[X-3336]] Note--can make out the name Grave Alma Preston [...] on the gravestone image, but unanbe to make out the dates or further detail. *Annie Preston (1862-1920), memorial 232584862 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232584862/annie_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone images added by Linda Walls. [[X-3336]] Note: I can make out "Annie Preston" and 186_-19__" on the image; there are spots on the memorial that make some of it hard to read. *Fannie R. ''Preston'' Edwards (1865-1951), memorial 63653842 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63653842/fannie_r_edwards ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Wenham Cemetery in Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by John Glassford; gravestone images added by John Glassford. *Louise ''Preston'' Gwinn (1886-1963), memorial 102221941 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102221941/louise_gwinn ''FindAGrave''] (accessed c1 April 2024), reports burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens North in Pompano Beach, Broward County, Florida; memorial managed by recordagrave.org; gravestone image added by recordagrave.org. [[X-3336]] Note. While the memorial contains more details, gravestone image has "Louise P." dates only as 1886-1963. Henry L. Preston (1819-1835), memorial 50360172 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50360172/henry-l-preston ''FindAGave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Central Cemetery, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, memorial maintained by V. Nareen Lake, gravestone image by Thomas F. Scully; image is of a '''joint marker''' for Henry L. Preston and his older sister, Betsy Preston. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial is not linked to parents, perhaps because ''FindAGrave'' separately reports, '''erroneously''', that Betsy (born 1812) is "daughter of Richard J & Esther, born at Essex, Nov. 20, 1835. 'Early Vital Records of Mass. (Beverly Births).'" This Richard J. was himself born in 1810; Richard Joseph Preston and Esther did have a daughter Betsy, but she was born who was born in Essex, Essex County, recorded Beverly, 20 November 1835 (after the death of Betsy on memorial 50360028). Mary W. Lovering (____-1853), memorial 66104923 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66104923/mary-w-lovering ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reporting burial at Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Linda Walls; gravestone image added by Linda Walls. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial lacks her identification as daughter of David and Sarah; also unlinked to her husband ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232880593/henry-p-lovering 232880593]; '''no image''') and son ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66506822/henry-parkman-lovering 66506822]); her profile includes unsourced narration, "Wife of Henry P. Lovering: aged 30 yrs. Cause of death Consumption." *Henry P. Lovering (____-1893), memorial 232880593 (only) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232880593/henry-p-lovering (accessed 10 April 2024) *Henry Parkman Lovering (1852-1906), memorial 66506822 and gravestone image; https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66506822/henry-parkman-lovering (accessed 10 April 2024) Other Notes. *Charles Franklin Preston (1837-1901), memorial 103161808 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103161808/charles_franklin_preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 1 April 2024), reports burial at Beverly Farms Cemetery in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Thomas F. Scully; gravestone images added by Barry Gates. '''[[X-3336]] Note'''. Memorial '''erroneously''' links him as the son of [[Poland-1356|Sarah Poland]] (memorial [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108593093/sarah_preston 108593093]) who on ''FindAGrave'' is wife of [[Preston-10689|David Preston]], but this '''mis-identifies''' Charles' mother. Beverly vital records and other sources clearly show him to have been [[Preston-7897|Charles Franklin Preston (1837-)]] the son of [[Preston-7368|Benjamin Preston]] and his wife, [[Poland-937|Sarah Poland]]. Have suggested FindAGrave edit. (and others) ==Research Notes== One or more of the memorial mangers is does not accept messages; other edits proposed to memorials managed by that person have not been implemented. == Sources ==

D Templeton DNA Sandbox

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: [[Templeton-2300|Debra Templeton]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Templeton-2300/5 Pedigree] : GEDMatch ID: T441204 ===Chromosome 16=== :Your run match with Pam Heather - : :Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs :16 52,423,202 78,227,792 35.1 6,785 :16 78,240,204 81,649,731 9.0 1,537 :Your Match with Dug McVey - GEDmatch: A852189 :Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs :16 52,423,202 78,227,792 35.1 6,785 :16 78,240,204 81,649,731 9.0 1,537 :Your Match with Brian McVey, GEDmatch ID: A513195 :Chr Start Location End Location Centimorgans (cM) SNPs :16 52,112,725 78,852,958 36.9 4,281 I re-ran the analysis on possible matches between your known Templeton Cousins and Shelly's Dug, Brian and Pam – definitely no matches to your know Templeton DNA Cousins, Earle, RT Arnold and Lisa Templeton Dellinger. Since your Paternal line is Templeton (and your mother and father do not share DNA) and you have no matches through your Templeton's to the individuals Shelly put forward, this would lead me to state that the match to Pam, Dug and Brian is through your mothers line. Brian and Earle (Templeton Cousin to D.) - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Dug and Earle - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Pam Heather and Earle - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Dug and RT Arnold (Templeton Cousin to D.) - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Brian and RT Arnold - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Pam Heather and RT Arnold - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Brain and Lisa Templeton Dellinger (Templeton Cousin to D.) - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Dug and Lisa Templeton Dellinger Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found Pam Heather and Lisa Templeton Dellinger - Largest segment = 0.0 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 0.0 cM (2228) No shared DNA segments found

D2 pg 193 May 1726

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James Alexander, Surveyor General sendeth greetings. WHEREAS, by a Lease & Release, dated 3 & 4 Aug 1724, betw. Peter Sonmans of one part and Christopher Gildermeester, of London, sold to sd. Christopher 2,000 a. in Middlesex co., East NJ. And, by his power of attorney, sd. Thomas Hopkins did obtain an Order & Warrant from the Government to direct me to survey run and ascertain the meters and bounds of the 2,000 a. dated 26 May 1725. Now, by virtue of the several writings by Thomas Hopkins, I and my deputy Alexander Macdowall proceeded to the location of the 2,000 a. pursuant to his notice given to Peter Sonmans and located, butted and bounded the same (Page 194 is a full detailed map of the area and the adjoining lands, roads, etc. with names of land owners.) as follows. beg. on the 3rd line of the large tr. of 15,600 a. and then numerous courses (wherein the following names are mentioned -- Keyser & Osterland, John White's & Peter White's cleared land). Signed Ja Alexander. I, Christopher Gildermeester by the sd. Thomas Hopkins, my attorney, do hereby declare that I have accepted the locating and bounding of the sd. 2,000 a. Wits: James Gilchrist, John Revell. Signed Christopher Gildermeester by Thomas Hopkins, his attorney. Ackn; 30 May 1726. Thomas Hopkins apprd bef James Alexander, Majesty's Council, and acknowledged that he signed the above instrument as the land deed for sd. Christopher Gildermeester."

DA Docket No 1757 No 24 October Sess 1967

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:D.A. Docket No 1757 No 24 October Sessions, 1967 :Entered Book No 6M Page 12 :COMMONWEALTH vs. [[Neiderer-7|ALPHANSUS NEIDERER]] :Indictment: Burglary, Larceny, Receiving Stolen Goods :December 14, 1967 Process issued for the defendant, Alphanus Neiderer | Buckingham Judge :December 14, 1967 - Defendant Alphonus Neiderer arrested York Co. Jail on Dec 15, 1967 - So Answered George Haneford :December 18, 1967 - With respect to Neiderer + McWilliams they are remanded to the Y.C. as they can be interviewed by Public Defender’s Office. The Cost of the processes are placed on the County of York. :December 29, 1967 Motion to Suppress filed as to Alphansus Neiderer. (See Order) Atkins, P.J. :January 2, 1968 Motion to Suppress as to Alphansus Neiderer dismissed. (See Order) Atkins, P.J. :January 2, 1968 Plea of Guilty entered by Alphansus Neiderer. :January 2, 1968 Defendant, Alphansus Neiderer, recommitted, Probation Officer to make pre-sentence investigation. To be sentenced on Monday, January 22, 1968 at 10:00 A.M. (See Order) Atkins, P.J. Jail commitment issued. :January 22, 1968 SENTENCE: as to the defendant, Alphonsus Neiderer In this case under all the circumstances we will suspend the imposition of Sentence and place the defendant on probation for a period of two (2) years on the terms and conditions that he obtain employment and work at it regularly that he report to the probation office from time to time as they shall direct, that he pay the Costs of prosecution and that he pay 1/3 of the amount required for restitution in all of these cases; these payments to be made during the period of his probation and at such rate as shall be determined by the probation office taking into consideration his earnings. (See Order) Atkins, P. J. :January 22, 1968 Jail Discharge issued for the defendant, Alphansus Neiderer. :February 10, 1968- Costs in the amount of $63.15 and restitution in the amount of $33.33 paid in full by Alphansus Neiderer. :March 18, 1969 - Attachment issued for Alphansus Neiderer. :May 23, 1969 Defendant arrested and committed to York County Jail. So answers: Harold Smith, Constable. :June 2, 1969 as to Alphansus Neiderer. In this case in which the defendant, Alphansus Neiderer has violated the terms of his probation the Sentence of the Court is that he undergo imprisonment in the York County Jail for a period of not less than six (6) nor more than twelve (12) months; pay the Costs of prosecution and stand comitted until this Sentence be complied with. (See Order) Atkins, P. J. :June 2, 1969 Jail Commitment issued for defendant, Alphansus Neiderer. :November 17, 1969 Release issued as to Alphonsus Neiderer. (See Order) Atkins, P.J. Jail Discharge issued as of November 24, 1969. :Status Sheet :[[Neiderer-7|Alphonsus Neiderer Jr.]] :R.D. #1, New Oxford, York Co., Penna. :Costs: $13.25 :Offense-Probation violation :Date of Admission-May 24, 1969 :Date of Sentence-June 2, 1969 :Length of Sentence-6 to 12 month :Minimum expires-Nov. 24, 1969 :Maximum expires-May 24, 1970 :This man worked at Pleasant Acres during his incarceration. :March 17, 1970 Costs of attachment in the amount of $13.25, paid in full.

DA Docket No 1883 No 150 October Sess 1967

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February 10, 1968 - Costs in the amount of $15.66 and restitution in the amount of $31.67 paid in full by [[Neiderer-7|Alphansus Neiderer]].

D'Abitot

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Zebedee-3|Victor Zebedee]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18010415 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dad

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Paul Tyler my dad. Father.

Dadijo's Relationship Connections to WikiTree

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Dad's Dogs

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My dad loved dogs. As far as I can tell he was never without one. Dad grew up on a farm in Grand Junction Colorado. They had working dogs and horses. Maybe that is why he seemed to have a very business like relationship with his dogs. As a kid I barely remember our first dog. Mugs was a barker and one day he was gone. We were told he went to live on a farm. Seriously Dad?. We may have been young , but we weren't stupid. The bottom line is that dad did love dogs. Names of Dogs our family had. ( that I can remember) * Tiny * Lady * Mugs * Sonny * Crystal * Ralph * Buffer * Walt * Willie * Maggie * Sport * Roi * Sugar and currently * Jax * Slash * & my sisters little white dog I can never remember it's name.

Dad's horses

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Dad always had horses while we girls were at home. He liked to ride and took us on a couple of trail rides over by Dolliver park. We went to a dude ranch one summer. Jill and I had a great time, but I'm not sure about Kim. She didn't ride as much as we did.

Dad's Memorial Page

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Horace Eugene Goss

Dafforn, Daffern, Daffon, Daffen

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Anyone with these names or of similar variants, I would like to hear from you.

Dageraad (Ship 1693)

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==Name== : Dageraad (Eng. ''Dawn'') ==History== : The ''Dageraad'' was a frigate ship, built in 1692 for the Chamber of Zeeland at the VOC shipyard in Middelburg. It was 100 feet in length, 27 feet in width and a cavity of 10.5 feet. It had a capacity of 140 tons and crew size of 75 cupsSee: [https://www.vocsite.nl/schepen/detail.html?id=10229 VOCsite.nl/schepen > Dageraad (1692)]: : '''Kenmerken''' : Scheepstype: fregatschip : Bouw: gebouwd in 1692 voor de Kamer van Zeeland op de VOC-werf in Middelburg : Gebruik: in gebruik bij de VOC vanaf 1692 tot 20/01/1694 (vergaan, Robbeneiland) : Lengte: 100 voet : Breedte: 27 voet : Holte: 10.5 voet : Laadvermogen: 70 last (140 ton) : Bemanning: 75 koppen : '''Beschrijving''' : In Gen. Miss. dd 30/11/1694 een "jacht". Gestrand op 20 januari 1694 aan de Kaap op Robbeneiland. De "Lijst" noemt duidelijk 1695 als jaar van stranding maar dat zal niet juist zijn aangezien in het Dagregister van Batavia 30 april 1694 melding gemaakt wordt van de stranding. : '''De ramp''' : Vergaan: 12/1693, op de route Wielingen - Indië : Ligging: Zuid-Afrika; op rotsen westkant Robbeneiland : Lading: 17 kisten kostbaarheden van de Gouden Buys, die in oktober 1693 vergaan was. : Berging: Geen berging bekend. : '''Reizen''' : Vertrek op 18/01/1693; van Wielingen; naar VERGAAN; aankomst op 12/1693; kamer Zeeland; schipper Jan Tak : '''Bronnen''' :• Dam, Pieter van, 1927. Beschrijvinge van de Oostindische Compagnie, Eerste boek, deel I. - 's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1927. - 772 p., [nl] :• RGP-GS166, 1979. Dutch-Asiatic Shipping in the 17th and 18th centuries, Volume II, Outward-bound voyages from the Netherlands to Asia and the Cape (1595-1794). - Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff, 1979. - 765 p., [en] - ISBN 90-247-2270-5 Accessed and entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 31 May 2021.Source * [http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/das/detailVoyage/92718 Huygens Ing The Dutch East India Company's shipping between the Netherlands and Asia 1595-1795]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 13 Apr 2021.. : The ''Dageraad'' departed on her maiden voyage (no. 1658.1) from Wielingen on 18 Jan 1693, under ship master, Jan Tak. It was destined for Batavia and to serve the slave trade at the Cape of Good HopeSource: [[#p.71]]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 8 Jul 2022. by acquiring slaves from Madagascar for delivery to Mauritius and the Cape of Good Hope. On the ''Dageraad's'' voyage it called upon Portsmouth, England on 19 Jan 1693Source * Rolle van de ankomst en vertrek der schepen so van onse Heeren principalen als andere Europianse Natien dewelke Zedert Januarij 1693 tot't vertrek der Retourvloot A=1694 desen African Schen uijthoek hebben angedaan [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0063 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''63''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 6 Jul 2022. and arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on 15 Dec 1693 with 79 people on board, reporting two deaths and seven sick. : On 28 Dec 1693 the ''Dageraad'' and its crew is commissioned by governor Simon van der Stel to go and assist the troubled ship ''de Gouden Buyse'' at Saldanha Bay and salvage its 17 money chests carrying gold and silver to the value of almost 2 tonsSource: [[#p.16]]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 8 Jul 2022. / ''f'' 187 500Source * Kopie-resoluties van de Heren Zeventien [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/111/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_111_0376 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 111 1691 jan. 25 - 1695 dec. 30, Entry of 3 Mar 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 8 Jul 2022.. The ''Dageraad'' departs Table Bay on 29 Dec 1693 and arrives at Saldanha Bay on 1 Jan 1694Source: [[#p.67]]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 13 Apr 2021.. : On 10 Jan 1694 the ''Dageraad'' starts preparing to depart Saldanha Bay with the 17 money chests and various other salvaged goods from ''de Goude Buyse''Source: [[#p.68]]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 13 Apr 2021.. On 15 Jan 1694 it is reported that the departure is delayed due to a strong current and a southerly windSource: [[#p.69]]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 13 Apr 2021.. On the evening of 19 Jan 1694 the crew sighted Table Mountain, but due to fog, bad visibility and the lack of wind the crew decided to stay clear of the coast for the nightSource * Twee stucx copie verklaringe op den 10 en 11 Februarij 1694 ter requisitie vanden fiscael Simone aende Caap verleent wegens’t stranden vant Jaght de dageraet [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4033/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4033_0269 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4033 1693 - 1694 (1694). Tweede deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''257''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 8 Jul 2022.Source * Twee stucx copie verklaringe op den 10 en 11 Februarij 1694 ter requisitie vanden fiscael Simone aende Caap verleent wegens’t stranden vant Jaght de dageraet [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4033/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4033_0274 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4033 1693 - 1694 (1694). Tweede deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''260''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 8 Jul 2022.. : On the morning of 20 Jan 1694, between four and five in the morning, the ''Dageraad'' is surprised by a northwesterly wind, which is unusual for that time of year, with the surf carrying the ship to strand on the rocks on the west corner of Robben IslandSource * Twee stucx copie verklaringe op den 10 en 11 Februarij 1694 ter requisitie vanden fiscael Simone aende Caap verleent wegens’t stranden vant Jaght de dageraet [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4033/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4033_0270 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4033 1693 - 1694 (1694). Tweede deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''258''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 8 Jul 2022.Source * Twee stucx copie verklaringe op den 10 en 11 Februarij 1694 ter requisitie vanden fiscael Simone aende Caap verleent wegens’t stranden vant Jaght de dageraet [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4033/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4033_0275 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4033 1693 - 1694 (1694). Tweede deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''261''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 8 Jul 2022.. Sixteen of the crew dies during the strandingSource: [[#p.70]]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 13 Apr 2021.. : Governor Simon van der Stel orders ship master, Jan Tak and his steermen, under the command of Claes Decker, skipper of the ship ''Zwarte Leeuw'' to Robben Island to ensure as much as possible of the goods from the ''Dageraad'' shipwreck are salvaged. : Ultimately only nine / six of the 17 money chests are salvaged with the rest remaining unfound. ==Passenger List== The following crew members are listed as sailing with the ''Dageraad'' to the Cape of Good Hope, as well as those sailing onwards with other ships to BataviaSource * [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444?activeTab=nt&searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passagners aboard the Dageraad]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 10 Sep 2022.. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Surname || Origin || Entry into Service || Positions at Time of Employment || Monthly Letter || Debt Note || Sailed from Cape || Date Out of Service || Where Out of Service || Reason || Reference |- | JanSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddffddac-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/99e0281d-c48a-b70f-9efa-056540a1440e Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||AertsSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc90925e-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022., Aartsen ||Westmeal, Westmaal ||1693-01-18,1693-06-10 ||Boatswain’s mate ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-14 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Hendrick ||Andriesse ||Molqurene ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd70fee8-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Pieter ||Arissen ||Hamb: ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddf5e02c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | HendrickSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea29c8-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Bechel, BeggelSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/db7d4d80-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/efa8c001-3e33-3b57-e77c-2ba658a5fe8c King William: Ledger and Journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Lubecq, Lubeeck ||1693-01-18, 1693-05-04 ||Sail maker ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Koning William ||1694-01-03 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Cornelis ||Beijer ||Vlissinge ||1693-01-18 ||Weapons master ||Yes ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de14c32a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0242 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Willem Gerritse ||Bolle ||Rotterdam ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de1eaea8-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Brenckman ||Osnabrugge ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea60a0-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | LodewijckSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de32ba1a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/b0034112-3bf4-6b69-eb25-4dc93cea9e71 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc895476-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Bride, Bridde ||Bern ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Soldier ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Herman Aertse ||Camp ||Dorth ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcb3d26e-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Guilliaem Adriaensen ||Cents ||Gend ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcb4852e-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/b506e804-5cc7-e54a-0c88-d172913d8751 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Claeste ||Amsterdam ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd35406a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Dirck ||Claesten ||Lingen ||1693-01-18 ||Soldier ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de37d144-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jacob Christiaensen ||Coppens ||Rosendael ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbde9fd6-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/b0034112-3bf4-6b69-eb25-4dc93cea9e71 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Cornelisse ||Der verre ||1693-01-18 ||Boatswain ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de4e4f46-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Joannis ||Daniels ||Maestricht ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddb8e64a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | JanSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de5a5214-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc83dcc6-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/0e8d7f43-1b9a-c6a0-e65b-d385f9863bb9 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||David ||Pruijsse, Pruijssen ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Soldier ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Cornelis ||de Coninck ||Dorth ||1693-01-18 ||Carpenter ||Yes ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea24b4-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0245 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Gerrit ||de Kater ||Wouts ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea545c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jannis ||de Kooq ||Der neusch ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd651c04-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||de Swarte ||Middelb: ||1693-01-18 ||Senior surgeon ||Yes ||No ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea3832-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Matthijs ||de Vijd ||Vismaertensdijck ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea673a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Cornelis ||de Vlucht ||Dorth ||1693-01-18 ||Carpenter ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd8dfc5a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0245 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||de Wilde ||Middelb: ||1693-01-18 ||Assistant steward ||Yes ||No ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de5001b0-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Cornelis Arentse ||den Lucht ||Dorth ||1693-01-18 ||Carpenter’s mate ||Yes ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd4358ee-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0242 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Doncker ||Pruijssen ||1693-06-10 ||Corporal ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-01-15 ||Cape of Good Hope ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcf500fe-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/e088a8a2-d0a3-15c1-2430-3631f68d490b Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Pieter ||Doncker ||Middelb: ||1693-01-18 ||Second mate (onderstuurman) ||Yes ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea4084-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Doncker ||Pruijsse ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd0d173e-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Gabriel Simon ||Droest ||Villen ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc85a9e8-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Antonij ||Feraen ||Middelb: ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddaf7272-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0240 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | BartholmeusSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd50a72e-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022., BartholomeusSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbdea5f8-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/6486b885-d34e-8cf6-63d2-e18221b17000 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Fouriek, Fourier ||Brugge ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Soldier ||Yes ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Arnoldus ||Francis ||Leijde ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc9799aa-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Francke ||Swol ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dda5dafa-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | HendrickSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de57f47e-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcf3adc6-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/0e8d7f43-1b9a-c6a0-e65b-d385f9863bb9 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Fredericx, Frederick ||Hanover ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Soldier ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Albertus ||Gaddus ||Pruijsen ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd2e99f4-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/f8ac58a1-0823-87fb-5447-d9d5ea510b60 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Christiaen ||Gerrits ||Ennerclooster ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcfb033c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0242 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Lambert ||Gerrits ||De haegh ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea653c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Albertus ||Goddus ||Pruijste ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcf0b224-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Christiaen ||Hambet ||Hamburgh ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea4e44-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Hanse ||Langeland ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea2d9c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Lucas ||Heere ||Emden ||1693-01-18 ||Weapons master ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea3a1c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Antonij ||Heraden ||Middelb: ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd1d94e2-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan Hendrickse ||Hoogerwerft ||Middelharnas ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcbad690-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Hans ||Hoortswager ||Dansicq ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de5a6b50-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Barent ||Janse ||Amsterdam ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea223e-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0241 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Christiaen ||Janse ||Amsterdam ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea26da-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0245 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jacob ||Janse ||Amsterdam ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc8c9456-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Pieter ||Janse ||Cleeft ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea3e68-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Claes ||Janse ||Middelb: ||1693-01-18 ||Ship’s boy (jongen) ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dced20a0-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0242 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Antonij ||Janse ||Zevenbergen ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea4a2a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | HendrickSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd812a84-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd812a84-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/a46e7c91-a504-a5a0-7651-b47bcc6ce861 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Janse, Jansz ||Zutphen ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Soldier ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | [[Joosten-32|Frans]] || [[Joosten-32|Jooste]] ||Rotterdam ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc940cea-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0247 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan Pouwels ||Joosten ||Den haegh ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||Yes ||No ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd831d26-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jacob Christiaense ||Kappens ||Losendael ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea5e98-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Adriaen ||Karvinck ||Amsterdam ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcc4c204-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0240 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Gerrit Gerse ||Kerse ||Wouw ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd3fe5c4-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Melchior ||Kessel ||Antwerpe ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de180954-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Aernout ||Kuijs ||Baden ||1693-06-10 ||Lance corporal ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Amsterdam chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbde9c0c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/b2e93878-f541-d4b8-5855-3a0f21d52c9d Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Adriaen ||Lamaire ||Brugge ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea2018-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0240 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Lederman ||Coten ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dda198b4-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/09a4e05f-a6a6-2228-e2a9-daf9a7a1c49e Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Michiel ||Maertens ||Dansicq ||1693-01-18 ||Cook’s mate ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcb02150-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Erasmus ||Mareijn ||Geensberge ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||Yes ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbdea422-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/f8ac58a1-0823-87fb-5447-d9d5ea510b60 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | MartinisSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddfda208-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022., Martinus ||Matthijsse, Matthijsen ||Antwerpe, Antwerpen ||1693-01-18, 1709-05-04 ||Unknown, House carpenter ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Beverwaart ||1710-05-06 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Johannis ||Moor ||Dansicq ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de20fc94-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Erasmus ||Morijn ||Geersbergh ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||Yes ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea5056-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Sent ||Nernigh ||Sluijs ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc876076-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Frans Lodewijck ||Nolback ||Coblens ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbdea224-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/3d48c825-c065-b397-f4a1-59a8eec776be Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Orle ||Losan ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbdeac1a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/428c13ab-a107-e8a0-b485-bd6bd1318cb9 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Paersle ||Fredernestad ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea632a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Joseph ||Peijper ||Hamburgh ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcfa0590-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Herman ||Pieterse ||Holsteijn ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea2b94-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Leendert ||Pind ||Aken ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddf3f780-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/3d48c825-c065-b397-f4a1-59a8eec776be Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Ignatius ||Poules ||Brugge ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddeab6c0-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Leendert ||Put ||Alich ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddc82362-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Charl ||Schepens ||Gaver ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbdeaa30-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/09a4e05f-a6a6-2228-e2a9-daf9a7a1c49e Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | AntonijSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd148cee-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022., AnthonijSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddd3b47a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/6486b885-d34e-8cf6-63d2-e18221b17000 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Schereijn ||Zantvliet ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Soldier ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Jan ||Scholick ||Baestroij ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea5c54-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Levinus ||Seijs ||Middelb: ||1693-01-18 ||Seamen’s mate ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea3c56-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Johan ||Selligh ||Dansicq ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd830412-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Gmeejaem Adriaensen ||Sents ||Gend ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea57a4-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan ||Smit ||Leijden ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea33f0-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Cornelis Pieterse ||Snij ||Langerhaer ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc923eec-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0242 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Frans Loodewijk ||Statback ||Cobbents ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea5254-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | AntonijSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddf67ab4-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0240 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022., AnthonijSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd549492-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/efa8c001-3e33-3b57-e77c-2ba658a5fe8c King William: Ledger and Journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Steenhorst ||Rotterdam ||1693-01-18, 1693-05-04 ||Quartermaster ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Koning William ||1694-01-03 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Jonas ||Suvense ||Stokholm ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea31b6-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Sander ||Swaker ||Schotland ||1693-01-18 ||Quartermaster ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea435e-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jonas ||Swerisse ||Stokholm ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea3620-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | JanSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dccf8342-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc8aa13c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/32c8a388-1c72-99e6-2473-5966cfff788f Agatha: Ledger and Journal, 1693; ledger, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Tack, Lack ||Vlissinge, Vlissingen ||1693-01-18, 1693-01-17 ||Skipper or master, Ship Gunner ||Yes, No ||Yes, Unclear ||Agatha ||1693-12-17 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | DirckSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddbcc2ec-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd8d8dec-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/9ea962e2-3ab0-7f31-6f5f-aabc820412e6 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Thomasse, Thomassen ||Bergen op zoom ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Arnout ||Thonijs ||Surtseland ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de48b6bc-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Hendrick ||Uijtnouwer ||Berg ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de0116fe-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Cornelis ||van Augeren ||Dorth ||1693-01-18 ||Steward ||Yes ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dde2c852-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0242 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jochum ||van Cleeft ||Utrecht ||1693-01-18 ||Cooper ||Yes ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea2fb8-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Adriaen ||van Dale ||Den haege ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de01a15a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0240 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Arent ||van Darsten ||Lingen ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd9d6b36-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/0e2e0777-b4ca-7d67-b1cd-331d067ac15c Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | PieterSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea6910-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd35783c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/428c13ab-a107-e8a0-b485-bd6bd1318cb9 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||van den Eldeva, van de Velde ||Enchuijsen, Enckhuijsen ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Midshipman ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Jacob ||van der Venne ||Middelb: ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcb98a42-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Josin Janse ||van Dijck ||De haegh ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de166180-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Arent ||van Dirsten ||Linge ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea45a2-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | AntonijSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea47f0-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022., AnthonijSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/de031d82-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/9ea962e2-3ab0-7f31-6f5f-aabc820412e6 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||van Seijle, van Heijlen ||Mechele, Mechelen ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Soldier ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-12-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Hendrick ||van Steenberge ||Deventer ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea5a2e-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Jan CornelisSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd3c15de-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022., Jan CorneliszSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd633e66-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/bdb91881-682b-48f4-78cf-c8fd50f0c246 King William: Ledger and Journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||van Wette, van Wetten ||Swol, Zwol ||1693-01-18, 1693-05-04 ||Cook ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Koning William ||1694-01-03 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Cornelis ||Venier ||Middelb: ||1693-01-18 ||Second surgeon (onderchirurgijn) ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcc6c266-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/1.04.02/invnr/12236/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_12236_0245 Request Books; Dageraad, 1693]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Dirck ||Verbergh ||De haegh ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd63ad6a-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | JanSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc9865b0-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dcdf13b6-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/0e2e0777-b4ca-7d67-b1cd-331d067ac15c Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Verpeete, Verpiete ||Thiel ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Soldier ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Conelis Cornelis ||Volvier ||Middelburg ||1695-12-19 ||Second medical master ||No ||Unclear ||Spiegel ||1696-10-19 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dc85e4a8-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/326c4e7f-c1fc-5687-a6bb-1a16a6bf959b Spiegerl: Ledger and Journal, 1695-1696]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Claes ||Water ||De haegh ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/ddd3e670-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Barent ||Wiers ||De ham ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd239f68-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Hendrick ||Wijtnouer ||Bern ||1693-06-10 ||Soldier ||No ||Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbde9e14-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/a46e7c91-a504-a5a0-7651-b47bcc6ce861 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Silvester ||Willemse ||Amsterdam ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd05b412-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | HendrickSource* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dddbdace-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbdea828-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022.Source* [http://hdl.handle.net/10648/b506e804-5cc7-e54a-0c88-d172913d8751 Schoondijk: General ledger and journal, 1693-1694]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. ||Willemse, Willemsen ||Den haegh ||1693-01-18, 1693-06-10 ||Unknown, Soldier ||No ||Yes, Unclear ||Schoondijk ||1694-04-18 ||Asia ||Employed by Zeeland chamber || |- | Christiaen ||Witte ||Cooltjesplaet ||1693-01-18 ||Unknown ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dbea4c3c-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |- | Hans Michiel ||Zouten ||Wrathburgh ||1693-01-18 ||Sailor ||No ||Yes ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Unknown ||Not recorded ||Source* [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/dd4c6f74-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d?searchTerm=dageraad VOC Passengers]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 3 Sep 2022. |} ===References to Crew Members=== *Jan Tak was ship master of the ''Dageraad'' on its voyage from Wielingen to the Cape of Good Hope, as well as the salvage voyage to ''De Goude Buys'' until its stranding. He was later the ship gunner onboard the Agatha that sailed from the Cape of Good Hope to Batavia where he was employed by the chamber of Zeeland. *Cornelis Beijer ("constapel)), Jan Smit ("constapelsmaat"), Corneliss van Angeren ("bottelier"), Micheil Martense ("koksmaat") all gave a statement following the ''Dageraad's'' stranding. *Jan Hartman (Middelburg), Pieter Pietersz (Amsterdam), Harman Pieterz (Holeteijn), Pieter Arentze (Hamburg) and Jan Pietersz (Brugge) all sailors gave a statement following the ''Dageraad's'' stranding. *Christian Janse van Amsterdam died during the stranding of the ''Dageraad'' at Robben Island ("Mattroos Christian Janse van Amsterdam met sodanigen gewelt tegens de betuig geslagen dat hem de darmen uijt 't ligham versteden" ==Sources== * ''Ongeluckig, of droevigh verhaal van 't schip de Gouden Buys'', 1695: een Enkhuizer VOC-schip strandt bij zuidelijk Afrika / ingel. en van comment. voorz. door Marieke van Gessen en Andrea Kieskamp; [red. Piet Boon... et al.]. - Amsterdam: Terra Incognita. - Ill. - (Terra Incognita). Oorspr. uitg.: t'Enchuysen: by Hendrik van Straalen, boekdrucker en boekverkoper, 1695. - Met lit. opg. ISBN 90-73853-07-9. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 20 May 2021. :: A selection of extracts follow from the source describing the Dageraad and its crew's role at the Cape of Good Hope until it stranding in Jan 1694. :*Page 16: :::"In deze kisten zat goud en zilver met een totale (toenmalige) waarde van bijna twee ton". :*Page 67: ::: "Op 21 december 1693 schrijft de Gouverneur van de Kaap, Simon van der Stell, verontrust in een brief aan die Gouverneur in Batavia: 'Da 't schip Goudebuis dus lang agter blijvt brengt ons al vrijwat bekommerings, wij hoopen egter dat 't in korten sal opdagen'... '''Op 28 december ontvant de Gouverneur eindelijk het eerste bericht over de Gouden Buys''' van Joppe de Jonge [opperstuurman VOC-schip de Zwarte Leeuw]. Deze doet de Gouverneur verslag van Vijselaars vermoeden, dat geen van de opvarenden van de Gouden Buys, aan boord of op het land, de ramp overleefd zal hebben en dat het schip inmiddels waarschijnlijk gestrand isSource * Copie afgaende briefboeck vande Cabo de bonne Esperance t'sedert 12 Januarij 1693 tot 28 December desselvigen Jaers [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0250 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''216''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Mar 2022.Source * Copie afgaende briefboeck vande Cabo de bonne Esperance t'sedert 12 Januarij 1693 tot 28 December desselvigen Jaers [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0264 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''230''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Mar 2022.Source * Copie afgaende briefboeck vande Cabo de bonne Esperance t'sedert 12 Januarij 1693 tot 28 December desselvigen Jaers [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0266 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''232''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Mar 2022.. ::: '''Daarop besluit Simon van der Stel nog dezelfde dag de Dageraad naar de gestrande Oostindievaarder te sturen. Helaas is dit door de noordwestenwind en de betrokken lucht niet mogelijk, zodat het schip pas de volgende dag kan vertekken'''Source * Dagh register gehouden aende Cabo de bonne Esperance, beginnende met pmo. Januarij en eijndigende met ultimo December 1693 [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4033/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4033_0228 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4033 1693 - 1694 (1694). Tweede deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''217''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Mar 2022.. '''Op nieuwjaarsdag 1694 bereikt de Dageraad de Gouden Buys''', die bijna twee wken daarvoor is losgeraakt van zijn anker en nu op de kust van de St Helenabaai gestrand isSource * Originele missive door den Raedt Extraordinaris en gouverneur Simon vander Stel en den Raedt aende Cabo de bonne Esperance aende vergaderingh der Heeren Zeventiene geschreven in dato 14 april 1694 [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0025 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''17''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Mar 2022.. De volgende dag schrijven de 'opperhoofden' van de Dageraad een breif aan de Gouverneur. Over die breif staat in Van der Stels dagregister vermel: '17 doode menschen vonden zij binnen boorts leggen, en na dat se deselve in zee gesmacht en t'schip gesuijvert hadden, tegen zij aent bergen van 17 gelt kisten en andere goederen en coopmanschapen'Source * Dagh register gehouden aen de Cabo de Bonne Esperance, beginnende met x. Januari en eijndigende ultmo. december 1694. [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4034/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4034_0133 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4034 1694 - 1695 (1695), folio number '''112''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Mar 2022.. Nadat de kisten met geld naar de Dageraad zijn gebracht stuurt schipper Jan Tak de schuit van de Amij...de hierboven genoemde breif, die Gouverneur Van der Stel vijf dagen later bereiktSource * Originele missive door den Raedt Extraordinaris en gouverneur Simon vander Stel en den Raedt aende Cabo de bonne Esperance aende vergaderingh der Heeren Zeventiene geschreven in dato 14 april 1694 [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0026 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''18''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Mar 2022.. Jan Tak schrijft hierin over de behouden aankomst in de St Helenabaai. Vovendien deelt hij mee dat de Gouden Buys met voldoende mankracht en een extra schip nog wel gered zal kunnen worden. De Gouverneur stuurt meteen weer een brief terug met de Amij, waarin hij belooft meer hulp te zenden. De Amij vertrekt nog diezelfde dag met drie andere schepen waarop vijtig man zijn aangemonsterd die moeten assisteren bij het bergen van de Gouden Buys." :*Page 68: :::"'''Op 10 januari maakt de Dageraad zich klaar voor de terugkeer naar de Kaap met aan boord de zeventien geldkisten van de Gouden Buys en verschillende andere goederen.''' Jan Tak heeft de geldkisten in de konstabelskamer laten zetten 'om rede dat het een swak scheepje was, en maar een klein cajuijtje had' en de rest van de goederen zijn over het hele schip verspreid. De Dageraad verlaat de Gouden Bius en vaart in de richting van de Kaap. De boekhouder en de stuurman van de Zwarte Leeuw, Jacob Joppen de Jonge, blijven op het schip om een lijst van goederen op te stellen. De vijftig mannen van het schip Spierdijk blijven ook achter voor het voltooien van de berginSource * Vraegh pointen door den voorn fiscael Simons opgestelt, en door den schipper vant voorn gestrande scheepie beantwoort. [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4033/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4033_0278 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4033 1693 - 1694 (1694). Tweede deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''264-271''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Mar 2022.. :*Page 69: :::"Bijna een week nadat men met die berging begonnen is, varen de schepen Jupiter, 't Hoen en Tamboer naar de Kaap, volgeladen met goederen van de Gouden Buys. Op dat moment is de Dageraad ook nog steeds onderweg naar de Tafelbaai. '''Op 15 januarie wordt het schip gedwongen door harde tegenstroom en een zuidenwind tijdelijk voor anket te gaan in de Saldanhabaai'''Source * Originele missive door den Raedt Extraordinaris en gouverneur Simon vander Stel en den Raedt aende Cabo de bonne Esperance aende vergaderingh der Heeren Zeventiene geschreven in dato 14 april 1694 [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0032 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''22''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 28 Mar 2022.. '''Op de avond van 19 januari komt de Tafelberg in zicht.''' Het is mistig, donker en er is zo weining wind dat men de zeilen niet kan gebruiken. Met het zuchtje wind dat af en toe opsteekt probeert men zo ver mogelijk van de wal te blijven. De volgende volgende morgen wordt de zee erg onrustig en bij het eerste ochtendgloren zendt de bemanning middels geweerschoten drie noodsignale uit. Deze worden vanaf het strand beantwoord. De twee volgende noodsignalen die vlak daarna vanaf de Dageraad worden afgevuurd junnen door het slechte weer niet aan wal worden waargenomen.{{needs citation}} :::Diezelfde ochtend keert het galjoot 't Hoen terug in de Tafelbaai, volgeladen met goederen van de Gouden Buys. Aangekomen bij de Kaap rapporteert de schipper dat hij ten westen van Robbeneiland een schip in nood heeft waargenomen. Hij heeft het echter niet kunnen identificeren. Nog diezelfde avond op 20 januari stuurt de Gouverneur de Amij en nog enkele kleine schepen naar Robben eiland. Een ervan keert al voor zonsondergang terug omdat het door de zware weersomstandigheden het eiland niet kan bereiken. De bemanningleden rapporteren dat ze spek, een doos en hout in zee hebben zien drijvenSource * [Cape Archives: C1398, C1903 and VC13 cited by Werz, BEJS, 1992. Operation Sea Eagle. Final report on a survey of shipwrecks around Robben Island. Unpublished report, National Monuments Council, Cape Town, Appendix 6]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Apr 2022.. :*Page 70: :::"'''Intussen is de Dageraad op de ochtend van 20 januari tussen vier en vijf uur door de hoge golven van de branding meegesleurd 'so dat 't jagt in een ogenblik tegens strand en klippen in spaanderen tot gruijs geslagen wierd, waar door 16. man gesneuveld''', d' overige behouden, dog gekwetzt met schipper en stuurman an land gekomen zijn'Source * Missive als vooren in dato 9 februarij 1694 [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0531 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''469''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Apr 2022.. '''Het schip werd overvallen door een noordwestenwind die zeer ongebruikelijk is in januari'''. Bovendien kon het onmogelijk de goede positie peilen, omdat het zo vroeg in de ochtend nog aardedonker wasSource * Werz, BRJS, 1993. Shipwrecks of Robben Island, South Africa: an exercise in cultural resource management in the underwater environment, ''The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology'', 22(3), p. 253. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Apr 2021.. '''Als Silleman, Jan Tak en nog enkele andere opvarenden zijn aangespoeld op Robbeneiland''', worden ze opgevangen door 'banditen'. het eiland wordt namelijk gebruikt als verbanningsoordSource * Mostert, N, 1993. Frontiers: the epic of South Africa's creation and the tragedy of the Xhosa people, Pimlico, London, pp. 122, 137. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Apr 2022.. De Gouverneur van de Kaap besluit vervolgens Jan Tan en zijn stuurlieden op Robbeneiland te laten, om te zien welke geldkisten en goederen nog gered kunnen wordenSource * Originele missive door den Raedt Extraordinaris en gouverneur Simon vander Stel en den Raedt aende Cabo de bonne Esperance aende vergaderingh der Heeren Zeventiene geschreven in dato 14 april 1694 [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0033 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''23''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 18 Apr 2022. Onder commando van Claes Decker, schipper van de Zwarte Leeuw, gaan enkele mannen naar het eiland om te assisteren bij het zoeken naar goederen van de Dageraad Uiteindelik is van het schip 'behalven enig bedurven papier, toewerk, Oleivaten en geweer weining te regt gekomen'. '''Negen kisten met geld zijn gered, maar die resterende acht blijven onvindbaar'''. :*Page 71: :::Het verlies van de Gouden Buys en de Dageraad is voor de VOC een grote strop. Na afloop van de ongelukkige gebeurtenissen dicteert Gouverneur Simon van der Stel zijn secretaris een verslag van 76 pagina's voor de Heren Zeventien, dat voor meer dan de helft gaat over de lotgevallen van Vijselaar en Silleman en de berging van het vergane schip. Van der Stel toont hierin zijn medeleven met de bewindhebbers over het "deerlijk en voor d'Edele Compagnie en desselvs trouwe Dienaren seer gevoelig verlies", dat hopelijk door andere winsten rijkelijk zal worden goedgemaaktSource * Originele missive door den Raedt Extraordinaris en gouverneur Simon vander Stel en den Raedt aende Cabo de bonne Esperance aende vergaderingh der Heeren Zeventiene geschreven in dato 14 april 1694 [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/4032/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_4032_0034 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 4032 1693 - 1694 (1694). Eerste deel 1693 - 1694, folio number '''24''']. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 8 Jul 2022.. Hij biedt alsnog zijn verontschuldiging aan '''voor het feit dat de Dageraad destijds niet op tijd is uitgevaren voor datgene waarvoor het eigenlijk bedoelld was: de slavenhandel. Het schip moest naar Madagascar varen "om een goede parthije slaven, soo veel dat scheepje bequamelijk sal kunnen voeren, daer in te copen". Een deel van de slaven zou naar Mauritius worden gevracht, de rest had het schip bij de Kaap moeten afleveren om hen daar te kunnen inzetten voor de VOC'''Source * Kopie-resoluties van de Heren Zeventien [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/en/research/archive/1.04.02/invnr/111/file/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_111_0282 1.04.02 Inventaris van het archief van de Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC), 1602-1795 (1811), Inventory number 111 1691 jan. 25 - 1695 dec. 30, Entry of 8 Nov 1692]. Entered by [[Jooste-561|JL Jooste]] on 8 Jul 2022.. '''Toen de benodigdheden voor het slavenschip en ook de beloofde schipper, stuurman en chirurgijn lang op zich lieten wachten, heeft Van der Stel de Dageraad maar ingezet voor de berging van de Gouden Buys'''. ----

Dagnall and surrounding area families

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The goal of this project is to look at families from Dagnall, Buckinghamshire and the surrounding villages, looking at those who were in the area for many years and the marriage links between them and to link to local gravesites and records, Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wrigley-242|Penny Green]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16439358 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Daija Leigh , My Dog

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Daija is 2 yrs old and she is a German Short hair pointer x whippet.. she looks like a chocolate lab but shes not.... she my best friend.. i love her so...

Dairy House Deeds

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A list of the owners of Dairy Farm, abbas Combe, Templecombe, Somerset, England from the deeds https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3e329ba4-f707-44f9-b017-d05accb1055c Dairy House deeds This record is held by Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust) See contact details Reference: DD\RR/12 Title: Dairy House deeds Description: Relating to Dairy House & premises 1696. March 25th Indenture of Demise made between Jonathan Hobbs (1) & Jasper Winchcomb (2) 1684. March 3rd Probate of the Will of [[Brine-393|John Brine]] 1730. June 22nd Probate of the Will of [[Brine-376|John Brine]] 1748. May 16th Indenture of Assignment made between the said J. Winchcomb (1) & Thomas Brine (2) 1755. December 13th Probate of the Will of [[How-785|Mary Brine]] 1757. December 28th Release by the legatees of the said [[How-785|M. Brine]]'s Will to the said T. Brine her Exor 1763. July 25th Probate of the Will of [[Brine-378|John Brine]] 1733. [1763] November 10th Rlease by the legatees of the sd [[Brine-378|J. Brine]]'s Will to his Exors 1778. April 6th Release by [[Brine-365|Mary]] wife of [[Oliver-16166|Elias Oliver]] [[Brine-366|Jane]] wife of Henry Hooper & Catherine Brine to the said T. Brine 1791. April 6th Release by John Brine to the said T. Brine 1791. May 21st Probate of the Will of Thomas Brine 1795. October 29th, 30th Indenture of Lease & Release by way of Settlement latter made between Edward Middlecot & Elizabeth his wife of the (1) John Harbattell Middlecot (2) the said J. Brine & Mary Betty Brine (3) & Morgan Brine & Charles Aldridge (4) 1800. December 1st, 2nd Indentures of Lease & Release latter made between the said J. Brine (1) Ann Batten (then Ann Chaffey) (2) & Robert Goodden & the said M. Brine (3) being the Settlement made on the marriage of the said J. Brine & A. Batten 1840. June 19th Limited Administration to Mary Betty Middlecot decd granted to the said J. Brine 1873. March 10th Probate of the Will of John Brine ==Sources==

Daisy

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Daisy-1

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Daizy's Artwork

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Artwork from my own collection for background images.

Dakenstein Baptismal Records for South African Roots Project

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::'''Citation''' ::”South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Register, Drakenstein. Private photo collection: Photo taken by R. Olivier (2005) : Source: Verbatim Copies VC 644: Cape town repository. Original registers located at Dutch Reformed Church Archive, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch as G3 3/1.

Dakin v Dakin. Bill W1812 D31

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== Summary == This is a transcript of the Dakin v Dakin Court of Chancery bill 1812, following the death of [[Dakin-352|James Dakin]] who died intestate. Court of Chancery - [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9087917 National Archives] : accessed 23 March 2022; [W1812 D31] Dakin v Dakin. Bill only. Plaintiffs: Losca George Dakin. Defendants: Ann Dakin (widow), James Dakin, Ann Dakin, Elizabeth Dakin, John Dakin and Mary Ann Dakin. Date: 1812; The National Archives, Kew; Reference: C 13/525/60 It was brought by the following: Plaintiffs: [[Dakin-678|Losco George Dakin]] Defendants: [[Peele-361|Ann Dakin]] (widow), [[Dakin-679|James Dakin]], [[Dakin-284|Ann Dakin]], [[Dakin-681|Elizabeth Dakin]], [[Dakin-685|John Dakin]] and [[Dakin-682|Mary Ann Dakin]]. Names are displayed in bold for clarity of reading. == Transcription == 24th October 1812 To the Right Honorable John Lord Eldon Baron Eldon of Eldon in the County of Durham Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain Humbly Complaining sheweth unto your Lordship your Orator ''' Losco George Dakin ''' of the City of London Tea Dealer that from the first day of September One thousand eight hundred and eight to the first of September one thousand eight hundred and nine your Orator carried on the trade and business of a Tea Dealer on Friday Street Cheapside in the said City in Partnership with his late Father ''' James Dakin ''' since Deceased and with one ''' William Allinson ''' under the Style or Firm of Dakin Allinson and Dakin and that on the first day of September one thousand eight hundred and nine the said Partnership was dissolved as to the said ''' William Allinson ''' who withdrew therefrom and a settlement took place of the Accounts of the said Partnership on which Settlement there remained due therefrom to the said ''' William Allinson ''' the sum of Nine Thousand Pounds which he the said ''' William Allinson ''' agreed to leave in the said concern for a certain time your Orator and his said Father undertaking to pay the same to the said ''' William Allinson ''' by certain Instalments the last whereof was payable on the first day of September One thousand eight hundred and twelve And your Orator sheweth that from the said first day of September One thousand eight hundred and nine your Orator and his said Father carried on the said business in Partnership together till the ninetennth day of February one thousand eight hundred and twelve when your Orators said father died intestate having ''' Ann Dakin ''' of Friday Street afordsaid his widow and your Orator and ''' James Dakin ''' of Manchester in the County of Lancaster Manufacturer and also ''' William Dakin ''' ''' Ann Dakin ''' Spinster ''' Elizabeth Dakin ''' Spinster ''' John Dakin ''' and ''' Mary Ann Dakin ''' Spinster his only Children him surviving And your Orator sheweth that three thousand pounds part of the said sum of nine thousand pounds was paid off to the said '''William Allinson''' in the life time of the said Intestate and six thousand pounds the residue thereof remained due to the said '''William Allinson''' at the said Intestates Death and your Orator sheweth that he your Orator and his said father from time to time lent to the said ''' James Dakin ''' your Orator's Brother divers sums of money from his accomodation and the said ''' James Dakin ''' from time to time repaid to your Orator and his said Father some sums of money on account thereof and the said ''' James Dakin ''' your Orator's brother was at the said Intestate's Death indebted to your Orator and the said Intestate in the sum of Four thousand three hundred and ten pounds eight shillings and eleven pence on the balance of Accounts and your Orator sheweth that the whole Captial and five sixths of the profits of the said Partnership belonged to the said Intestate and ther other sixth part of the profits thereof belonged to your Orator And your Orator sheweth that he possessed himself as surviving Partner of the Stock in trade on hand of the said Partnership And he hath since the said Intestate's Death carried on the said Business alone and has got in and received all the Debts which were due and owing to the said Partnership at the time of the said Intestate's Death save and except a bad and desperate debt of Six Hundred Pounds due and owing from one ''' Joseph Andrews ''' of the City of Oxford and save and except the debt so due and owing aforesaid from the said ''' James Dakin ''' your Orator's brother in respect whereof your Orator has been able to get in the sum of one thousand eight hundred and seventeen pounds two shillings and ten pence only and the balance or sum of two thousand four hundred and ninety three pounds six shillings and one penny together with three shillings and three pence for expenves of stamps making together the clear balance or sum of two thousand four hundred and ninety three pounds nine shillings and four pence with an arrear of Interest thereupon still remains due and owing from the said ''' James Dakin ''' in respect of the said Debt And your Orator sheweth that he hath since the said Testator's Death paid all the Debts which were then due and owing from the said Partnership save and except the said sum of six thousand pounds in respect whereof your Orator hath since the said Intestate's Death paid to the said ''' William Allinson ''' the sum of one thousand Pounds and the residue thereof being the sum of five thousand pounds became due and payment on the first day of September now last past and still remains due and unpaid And your Orator sheweth that the said Intestate besides his Interest in the said Partnership was at the time of his Death possessed of interested in and infilled to other personal Estate and Effects to a considerable amount consisting (among other things) of the leasehold house in Friday Street aforesaid in which he resided and wherein the said business was carried on with the fixtures Household furniture and Wines therein And your Orator sheweth that shortly after the said Intestate's Death Letters of Administratration of his personal Estate and Effects were granted by the Perogative Couty of the Archbishop of Canterbury to his said widow ''' Ann Dakin ''' and she the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' hath poassessed herself of his personal Estate and Effects to an amount more than sufficient for payment of the Expenses of the said Administration and his funeral Expenses and seperate Debts And you Orator sheweth that after payment of the expenses of the said Administration and of the said Intestate's Funeral expenses and debts there will remain a large surplus of his personal Estate and Effects And your Orator sheweth that the said Intestate was in his lifetime and at the time of his Death a Freeman of the City of London and upon his Death his residuary personal Estate became and was divisible by the custom of the said City into three equal parts one one whereof belonged to your Orator and the said Intestate's other Children in equal shares they bringing respectively into Hotchpot all such sums of money as the said Intestate had in his lifetime given for their advancement one other third part thereof belonged to his said Widow and the remaining third part thereof became divisible among his widow and children according to the statute of distribution of Intestate's Effects (that is to say) one third part of such third part to his said widow and the other two third parts thereof to and among his said Children in equal portions thereof respectively bringing into Hotchpot their respective advancements as aforesaid so that give parts of the said Intestates personal Estate and Effects the whole into nine equal parts being divided belong to his said seven children and are together with what they are to bring into Hotchpot as aforesaid divisible between them in equal shares and proportions And your Orator sheweth that the said ''' William Dakin ''' ''' Ann Dakin ''' Spinster ''' Elizabeth Dakin ''' Spinster ''' John Dakin ''' and ''' Mary Ann Dakin ''' Spinster are infants under the age of twenty one years and neither they nor your Orator were advanced by the Intestate in his lifetime but the said ''' James Dakin ''' attained his Age of twenty one years in the said Intestate's life time and commenced the business of a Manufacturer in the Manchester Trade in the month of September one thousand eight hundred and six and the said Intestate not only paid for his said son ''' James Dakin ''' an Apprentice fee of three hundred pounds but also gave to him the said James Dakin after he attained his age of twenty one years and for his advancement in life and in order to set him up and continue him in the said trade a business divers sums of money amounting in the whole to the sum of seven hundred and two pounds sixteen shillings the particulars of which sums and the respective times when the same were paid and advanced your Orator hath set fourth in his Schedule hereunto annexed and which he prays may be taken as part hereof And your Orator humbly insists that the said ''' James Dakin ''' ought to bring all the said sums into Hotchpot And your Orator sheweth that he hath since the Testator's Death maintained and provided for the Education of his said Brothers and Sisters the infants And your Orator hath made and caused to be made to the said ''' James Dakin ''' reated applications requesting him to come to an account with your Orator touching the sums so lent to him as aforesaid by the said Partnership and to pay to your Orator what should appear to be due to him in respect thereof in order that your Orator might settle and adjust the accounts of the said Partnership with the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' the Widow as Administratrix of the said Intestate And your Orator hath also made and caused to be made to the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' widow repeated applications requesting her to come to an Account with your Orator touching the personal Estate and Effects of the said Intestate and offering to account with her touching the concerns of the said Partnership and requesting her to apply or concur with your Orator in applying the said Intestate's personal Estate and Effects in a due course of distribution and to pay to your Orator his share thereof and to apply the interest or annual produce of the shares of the said Infants or a competent part thereof in their Maintenance and education And your Orator well hoped that such his reasonable requests would have been complied as in Justice and Equity ought to have been the case But now so it is may it please your Lordship that the said John Dakin refuses to comply with your Orator's said requests and insists that he is not bound to bring the sums so as aforesaid given to him by way of advancement into Hotchpot and he pretends that nothing remains due from him in respect of the sums so lent to him as aforesaid whereas your Orator charges that the sum of two thousand four hundred and ninety three pounds nine shillings and four pence with the Interest remains due from the said ''' James Dakin ''' to the said Partnership or to your Orator as survivor of the said Intestate or to the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' as Administratrix of the said Intestate upon the Balance of the accounts aforesaid and so it would appear if the said ''' James Dakin ''' would set forth (as your Orator charges he ought to do) the Accounts hereinafter mentioned and required And his said ''' Ann Dakin ''' widow sometimes alleges that she cannot settle the accounts of the said Intestate's personal Estate and Effects till the said ''' James Dakin ''' shall have accounted for and paid what remains due from him as aforesaid and at other times she pretends that she hath in her hands only a very small balance of the said Intestate's personal Estate and not more than her share there of will amount to when the whole shall be got in the contrary whereof your Orator charges to be the truth and so it would appear if the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' widow would set forth (as your Orator charges she ought to do) the Accounts hereinafter mentioned and required And the said ''' William Dakin Ann Dakin Elizabeth Dakin John Dakin ''' and ''' Mary Ann Dakin ''' the Infants claim to be interested in the several matters aforesaid To the end therefore that the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' Widow ''' James Dakin William Dakin Ann Dakin ''' Spinster ''' Elizabeth Dakin John Dakin ''' and ''' Mary Ann Dakin ''' may upon their respective oaths full true distinct and perfect answer make to the several matters aforesaid according to the best and utmost of their respective knowlege remembrance information and belief and that as fully and particularly as if the same were here repeated and they thereto distinctly interrogated and more especially whether during such period of time as aforesaid or some and whatother period of time your Orator and his said father and the said ''' William Allinson ''' did not carry on the Trade and Business of a Tea Dealer or some and what other trade or business in Partnership together at such place and under such style of firm as aforesaid or at some and what other place and under some and what other style of firm And whether the said Partnership was not dissolved on or about the first day of September One thousand eight hundred and nine or some and what other time as to the said ''' William Allinson ''' and whether the said ''' William Allinson ''' did not withdraw therefrom And whether the Accounts of the said first mentioned Partnership were not settled and whether on the Settlement thereof of the sum of nine thousand pounds or some and what other sum of money did not remain due to the said ''' William Allinson ''' from the said Partnership or from your Orator and his said father And whether the said ''' William Allinson ''' did not agree to leave the said sum of Nine thousand pounds or some and what other sum of money in the said concenr for a certain time and whether your Orator and his said father did not undertake to pay to the said ''' William Allinson ''' the said sum of Nine thousand pounds by Instalments or otherwise and how And whether the last of such Instalments was not payable on the first day of September One thousand eight hundred and twelve or when else And whether your Orator and his said Father did not carry on the said Business in Partnership together till the Death of your Orator's said father and whether the said ''' James Dakin ''' your Orators Father did not die on or about the ninetennth day of February one thousand eight hundred and twelve or some and what other time And whether the said ''' James Dakin ''' did not die intestate or how otherwise And whether the said ''' James Dakin ''' Deceased did not leave the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' his widow and your Orator and the said ''' James Dakin William Dakin Ann Dakin ''' Spinster ''' Elizabeth Dakin John Dakin ''' and ''' Mary Ann Dakin ''' or whom else his only Children him surviving And whether three thousand pounds or some and what other sum of money part of the said sum of nine thousand pounds was not paid off to the said ''' William Allinson ''' in the life time of the said Intestate and whether six thousand pounds or some and whatother sum of money residue thereof did not remain due to the said ''' William Allinson ''' at the said Intestate's Death and whether your Orator and his said father or one and which of them did not from time to time lend to the said ''' James Dakin ''' your Orator's brother divers or some sum or sums of money and whether the said ''' James Dakin ''' did not from time to time repay to your Orator and his said Father or one and which of them some sums or sum of money on account thereof and whether the said ''' James Dakin ''' your Orator's brother was not at the time of the said Intestate's Death indebted to your Orator and the said Intestate or one and which of them in the sum of four thousand three hundred and ten pounds eight shillings and eleven pence or in some and what othehr sum of money on the balance of accounts And whether your Orator and his said father the intestate were not interested in the said Partnership between them and the Captial and profits thereof in such shares and proportions as aforesaid or in some and what other shares and proportions And whether you Orator hath not since the said Intestate's Death possessed himself of the stock in trade on hand of the said Partnership and carried on the said Business alone and got in or received all the Debts which were due and owing to the said Partnership at the time of the said Intestate's Death save as aforesaid or how otherwise and whether your Orator hath been able to get in more of the said debt or sum of Four thousand three hundred and ten pounds eight shillings and eleven pence than the sum of One thousand eight hundred and seventeen pounds two shillings and ten pence or how otherwise and whether the balance or sum of two thousand four hundred and ninety three pounds nine shillings and four pence or some and what other sum of money with some and what arrear of Interest doth not still remain due and owing from the said James Dakin in respect of the said Debt and whether your Orator hath not since the said Testators death paid all the debts which were then due and owing from the said Partnership save as aforesaid and whether your Orator hath not since the said Intestate's Death paid to the said ''' William Allinson ''' the sum of one thousand pounds or some and what other sum of money part or on account of the said sum of six thousand pounds And whether the sum of five thousand pounds or some and what other sum of money residue of the said sum of five thousand pounds did not become due and payable on the first day of September now last past or at some and what other time and doth not still remain due and unpaid And whether the said Intestate besides his Interest in the said Partnership was not possessed of interested in or instilled to other personal Estate and Effects to a considerable or some and what amount consisting (among other things) of such particular as afordsaid or of some and which of them And Whether should after the said Intestate's Death Letters of Administration of his personal Estate and Effects were not granted by the said Court to his said Widow And whether the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' Widow hath not possessed herself of the said intestate's personal Estate and Effects to an amount more than sufficient for the purposes aforesaid And whether after payment of the said Intestates Debts and funeral Expenses and the Expenses of the said Administration there will not remain a considerable or some and what surplus of his personal Estate and Effects and whether the said Intestate was not in his lifetime and at the time of his Death a Freeman of the City of London And whether the said Intestate's residuary personal Estate did not upon his Death become divisible and distributable in manner aforesaid or how otherwise and whether the said ''' William Dakin Ann Dakin ''' Spinster ''' Elizabeth Dakin John Dakin ''' and ''' Mary Ann Dakin ''' or some or one and which of them are not or is not infants or the age of twenty one years And whether they the said ''' William Dakin Ann Dakin Elizabeth Dakin John Dakin ''' and ''' Mary Ann Dakin ''' or any or either and which of them or your Orator were or was in any and what mannger advanced by the said Intestate in his life time and whether the said ''' James Dakin ''' did not attain his age of twenty one years in the life time of the said Intestate and when particularly And whether the said ''' James Dakin ''' did not commence the business aforesaid in or about the month of September one thousand eight hundred and six or when else and whether the said Intestate did not pay for the said ''' James Dakin ''' his son such Apprentice fee as aforesaid or some and what other Apprentice fee And whether the said Intestate did not give to the said ''' James Dakin ''' his son after he attained his age of twenty one years and for his advancement in life and in order to set him up and continue him in the said trade or business or at some and what other time and for some and what other purposes or purpose such several sums of money and at such several and respective times as in the said Schedule mentioned or some or one and which of them or some and what other sums or sum of money at some and what other respective times or time and amounting together to the sum of seven hundred and two pounds sixteen shillings or to some and what other sum of money and whether he the said James Dakin ought not to bring the several sums in the said Schedule mentioned or some or one and which of them into Hotchpot And whether your Orator hath not since the said Intestate's Death maintained and provided for the Education of his said Brothers and Sisters the Infants And that the said ''' James Dakin ''' and ''' Ann Dakin ''' Widow may respectively answer and set forth in manner aforesaid whether your Orator hath not made or caused to be made to them respectively applications or requests to such or the like purpose as aforesaid And whether they have not respectively and for what reason refused to comply therewith And that the said ''' James Dakin ''' may answer and set forth in manner aforesaid whether the sum of two thousand four hundred and ninety three pounds nine shillings and four pence with intereset and from what time or some and what other sum of money doth not remain due from him to the said Partnership or to your Orator as survivor of the said Intestate or to the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' Widow as Administratrix of the said Intestate on the balance of the Accounts aforesaid or otherwise and how and may either admint that the said sum of two thousand four hundred and ninety three pounds nine shillings and four pence is due from him as aforesaid or may be set forth a full true and particular Account of all sums of money lent to him the said ''' James Dakin ''' by the said Partnership or by the said Intestate and your Orator or by the said Intestate alone in the said intestates life time and the respective times when the same respectively were lent and of all sums of money repaid by him the said ''' James Dakin ''' in respect thereof either during the said Intestates life or since his death and when and to whom the same were to be paid and that the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' widow may set forth in manner aforesaid a full true and particular account of the personal estate and effects which the said Intestate was at the time of his Death possessed of interested in or instilled unto (other than and beside his interest in the said partnership) and the particulars where of the same consisted with the particular natures kinos qualities quantities full true and utmost values thereof and the amount thereof on the whole distinguishing what part of parts thereof have been possessed got in or received by her or by her order or for her user and whether and and what part or parts thereof have been sold and dispoed of and when and how and by under whose order or authority and for what sums of money respectively and for how much money in the whole the same were sold and disposed of and what part or parts thereof still remain outstanding and also an account of the said Intestate's funeral expenses and Debys and of the Expenses of the said Administration and that an account may be decreed to be taken of the personal Estate and Effects of the said Intestate possessed by the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' Widow or by any person or persons by her order or for her use and of her application therof And also an account of all sums of money lent to the said ''' James Dakin ''' by the said Partnership or by the said Intestate and your Orator and all sums of money repaid by the said ''' James Dakin ''' in respect thereof during the said Intestate's life time and that the balance due from the said ''' James Dakin ''' at the said Intestate's Death in respect of such account may be ascertained your Orator hereby offering to account for all sums of money repaid to him on account thereof by the said ''' James Dakin ''' since the said Intestate's Death and also to come to an account touching the concerns of the said Partnership and what remains due from your Orator to the said Intestate's Estate in respect thereof and that an account may also be screed to be taken of the Expenses of the said Administration and of the said Intestate's funeral expenses and debts and that the residue of his personal estate may be ascertained and also what respective balances or sums of money remain in the hands of or to be accounted for by the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' Widow and the said ''' James Dakin ''' and your Orator respectively in respect thereof and what part or parts thereof (if any) remains or remain outstanding and that the same residuary estate may be decreed to be divided into nine equal parts and that five of such equal parts may be declared to belong to your Orator and the said ''' James Dakin William Dakin Ann Dakin ''' Spinster ''' Elizabeth Dakin John Dakin ''' and ''' Mary Ann Dakin ''' in equal shares and proportions he the said ''' James Dakin ''' bringing into hotchpot therewith the sums of money so as aforesaid given to him by the said Intestate for his advancement in life and that an account may be decreed to be taken of the sums of money so given to him the said ''' James Dakin ''' and that the amount of the sums so given to the said ''' James Dakin ''' by way of advancement together with five ninths of the residue of the said Intestates personal Estate may be divided into seven equal parts and that one of such parts may be declared to belong and be decreed to be paid to your Orator and that out of the Interest and annual proceeds of the shares of the said Infants your Orator may be paid a competent allowance for their maintenance and education for the time past and for the time to come till a Guardian shall be appointed to them by this Honorable Court or so long as he your Orator shall maintain them and provide for their Education and that your Orator may have such further and other relief in the Premises as the nature of the case may require and to your Lordship shall seem meet. May in please your Lordship to grant unto your Orator his Majesty's Most gracious writ of Subpoena to be directed to the said ''' Ann Dakin ''' Widow ''' James Dakin William Dakin Ann Dakin ''' Spinster ''' Elizabeth Dakin ''' Spinster ''' John Dakin Mary Ann Dakin ''' Spinster and others their Confederates when discovered commanding them at a certain day and under a certain pain therein to be limited personally to be and appear before your Lordship in this Honorable Court and then and there true and perfect answer make to all and singular the matters and things herein alledged against them and further to stand to perform and abide such further order and decree therein as to your Lordship shall seem meet and your Orator shall ever pray. The Schedule to which the foregoing Bill refers: {| border="0" cellpadding="4" |- | 1806 || Oct || 23 || To Cash || £300 |- |1807 || March ||14 || Ditto || £100 |- | || || 16 || Ditto || £100 |- | 1808 || April ||16th || Ditto || £100 |- | || February || 16th || Ditto || £102 16 0 |- | || || || || £702 16 0 |} == Sources ==

Dakota

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OLD, NOW ABANDONED See: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Dakota_(Includes_Dakota%2C_Nakota%2C_Lakota)&public=1 Dakota (Includes Dakota, Nakota, Lakota)] aka The Grreat Sioux Nation

Dakota the Dog

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Dakota was the first pet I had whose death really hit me. He was hit by a truck on the street outside my home, and he died in my arms. He was only a few months old when he died.

Dal nAraide

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==Overview of the Dál nAraidi== The Dál nAraidi or Dál Araide ([ˈdaːl ˈnaraðʲə], "Araide's part"; sometimes Latinised as Dalaradia or Anglicised as Dalaray) was a Cruthin kingdom, or possibly a confederation of Cruthin tribes, in north-eastern Ireland during the Middle Ages. It was part of the over-kingdom of Ulaid, and its kings often contended with the Dál Fiatach for the over-kingship of the province. At its greatest extent, the borders of Dál nAraidi roughly match those of County Antrim, and they seem to occupy the same area as the earlier Robogdii of Ptolemy's Geography, a region shared with Dál Riata. Their capital was Ráth Mór outside Antrim, and their eponymous ancestor is claimed as being Fiachu Araide.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A1l_nAraidi/ Dál nAraidi, in Wikipedia]; Retrieved 17 August 2020
The Cruthin (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈkɾˠʊθʲɪn̠ʲ]; Middle Irish: Cruithnig or Cruithni; Modern Irish: Cruithne [ˈkɾˠɪhn̠ʲə]) were a people of early medieval Ireland. Their heartland was in Ulster and included parts of the present-day counties of Antrim, Down and Londonderry. They are also said to have lived in parts of Leinster and Connacht. Their name is the Irish equivalent of Priteni, an ancient name for the Celtic Britons, and was sometimes used to refer to the Picts. However, there is a debate among scholars as to the relationship of the Cruthin with the Britons and Picts.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruthin/ Cruthin, in Wikipedia]; Retrieved 17 August 2020
By 773 AD, the annals stopped using the term Cruithne in favour of the term Dál nAraidi, who had secured their over-kingship of the Cruthin.
==Were the Cruthin actually Picts?== Based on findings of Dr. Jim Wilson, Britains DNA designated S530 as Pictish[https://dna-explained.com/2013/08/24/you-might-be-a-pict-if/ You Might be a Pict if...., in DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy]; Retrieved 18 August 2020, which, therefore, quickly eliminates "Pictish". Additionally, Professor T. F. O'Rahilly proposed that the Qritani/Pritani were the first Celts to inhabit Great Britain and Ireland and describes them as "the earliest inhabitants of these islands to whom a name can be assigned". [https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/03/17/a-mans-discovery-of-bones-under-his-pub-could-forever-change-what-we-know-about-the-irish/ A man’s discovery of bones under his pub could forever change what we know about the Irish, ''Washington Post'', 17 March 2016]; Retrieved 18 Aug 2020. Per the Wikipedia entry for the Cruthin and their relation to Picts:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruthin-Relationship_to_the_Picts/ Cruthin - Relation to the Picts, from Wikipedia]; Retrieved 18 Aug 2020. ::Early Irish writers used the name Cruthin to refer to both the north-eastern Irish group and to the Picts of Scotland. Likewise, the Scottish Gaelic word for a Pict is Cruithen or Cruithneach, and for Pictland is Cruithentúath. It has thus been suggested that the Cruthin and Picts were the same people or were in some way linked. Professor T. F. O'Rahilly proposed that the Qritani/Pritani were the first Celts to inhabit Great Britain and Ireland and describes them as "the earliest inhabitants of these islands to whom a name can be assigned". It has also been suggested that Cruthin was a name used to refer to all the Britons who were not conquered by the Romans – those who lived outside Roman Britain, north of Hadrian's Wall. ::Other scholars disagree, pointing out that although Cruthin was used to translate Picti into Irish, Picti was never used to translate Cruthin into Latin. Professor Dáibhí Ó Cróinín believes that the "notion that the Cruthin were 'Irish Picts' and were closely connected with the Picts of Scotland is quite mistaken" while Professor Kenneth H. Jackson has said that the Cruthin "were not Picts, had no connection with the Picts, linguistic or otherwise, and are never called Picti by Irish writers". The Cruthin cannot be distinguished from their neighbors by archaeology. The records show that the Cruthin bore Irish names, spoke Irish and followed the Irish derbfine system of inheritance rather than the matriineal system sometimes attributed to the Picts. ::It is suggested that Cruthin was not what the people called themselves, but was what their neighbours called them. *[[Space:BY-3368_and_Subclades_Project|BY3368]] *[[Space: Haplogroup L1403|L1403]]

Dale County Alabama Family History of Woodham

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---- I have done my best to add citations where I could. My goal was to verify everything in the original web page where I found all this. Since the author has passed on, I doubt anyone is managing the source, but if someone should be looking, please contact me. ---- == [[Woodham-36|Edward Harley Woodham, Sr]] == was born 26 June, 1785 at Stokes Bridge, SC and died 18 Oct., 1865 in Dale Co. He was a son of Edward Woodham Jr. and Mary. He married [[Dowling-617|'''Sarah Dowling''']] in 1805. Edward H. was a farmer. He was appointed a Constable of Darlington District in 1810. He was also a Justice of the Peace. He and Sarah had 10 children: [[Woodham-123|'''Frederick''']], [[Woodham-124|'''Emberry''']], [[Woodham-125|'''Aris Bryant''']], [[Woodham-126|'''Presley Nelson''']], [[Woodham-127|'''Ephriam''']], [[Woodham-128|'''Eleanor Dupree''']], [[Woodham-129|'''Richard Ira''']], [[Woodham-130|'''Rachel''']], [[Woodham-132|'''Edward Harley Jr.''']] and [[Woodham-133|'''Johnathan Robert''']]. === [[Woodham-123|Frederick Woodham]] === (1806-1852) m. [[Pollard-1283|'''Mary Ann Pollard''']] in 1830 in SC. He was a farmer. They had 10 ch: [[Woodham-257|'''Richard Edward L.''']], [[Woodham-258|'''Hillary Hopewell''']], [[Woodham-259|'''John Wesley''']], [[Woodham-260|'''Sarah Ann Elizabeth''']], [[Woodham-261|'''Eleanor Dupree''']], [[Woodham-262|'''Elisha R.''']], [[Woodham-263|'''Aris Athanasius''']], [[Woodham-264|'''Hester Ann''']], [[Woodham-265|'''Andrew Jackson''']] ("Jack") and [[Woodham-266|'''Wright Pleasant''']] ("Right"). === [[Woodham-125|Aris Bryant Woodham]] === (1810-1898) m. [[Simmons-5378|'''Hester Ann Simmons''']]. He served in the Alabama Militia during the Creek Indian War in 1836 and soon afterward, moved to Newton County, Miss., where he helped found and name the town of Newton--after Dale County's former county capitol. He had 8 ch: [[Woodham-333|'''Harriett''']], [[Woodham-334|'''Martha''']] ("Mat"), [[Woodham-335|'''Zachary Taylor''']] (Taylor), [[Woodham-336|'''James Wallace''']] ("Jim"), [[Woodham-337|'''Edward Harley III''']] ("Ned"), [[Woodham-338|'''Mary E.''']] ("Sis") and [[Woodham-340|'''John Robert Sr''']]. ("Dock"). Note: he left out [[Woodham-339|Sarah]] === [[Woodham-126|Presley Nelson ("Nelse") Woodham]] === (1813-1898) m. 1st [[Ward-11479|'''Perthenia Ward''']] and had 5 ch: [[Woodham-181|'''Samuel Edward''']], [[Woodham-182|'''James R. N.''']], [[Woodham-183|'''Eleanor Rebecca''']], [[Woodham-184|'''Perthenia E.''']] ("Thenia") and [[Woodham-180|'''Epsey A. E.''']] After the death of Perthenia, Nelse m. 2nd [[Adkins-2302|'''Nancy Elizabeth Adkins''' ]]and had 4 ch: [[Woodham-185|'''Sarah Frances''']] ("Sally"), [[Woodham-186|'''Nancy Elizabeth''']], [[Woodham-187|'''Mary Legion''']] and [[Woodham-188|'''Perthenia Edmonia''']] ("Mon"). Nelse was a farmer in the forks of the Choctawhatchee River and owned several large tracts of land. He and both his wives are buried in the Woodham Cemetery. === [[Woodham-128|Eleanor Dupree ("Elender") Woodham]] === (1817-1890) m. [[Windham-235|'''Samuel G. Windham''']] and had 9 ch: [[Windham-470|'''John Nelson Windham''']], [[Windham-463|'''Sarah Jane''']], [[Windham-464|'''James Edward Windham''']], [[Windham-487|'''Ann Rebecca''']], [[Windham-287|'''Theodocia E.''']], [[Windham-466|'''Mary Sophronia Eleanor''']], [[Windham-467|'''Samuel Carmel Windham''']], [[Windham-468|'''Nancy Minerva Ingram''']] and [[Windham-469|'''Thomas Henry Windham''']]. Eleanor and Sam are buried at the old Mt. Zion Methodist Church Cemetery near the Woodham Cemetery. === [[Woodham-129|Richard Ira Woodham]] === (1821-1848) m. [[Ward-11480|'''Nancy Elizabeth Ward''']] and had a daughter, [[Woodham-189|'''Nancy Engrim Mary Isabel''']]. Richard was buried in the Woodham Cemetery. Nancy later moved to Coffee Co. and is buried there. Their dau. married [[Tew-500|'''Thomas J. Tew''']]. === [[Woodham-130|Rachel Woodham]] === (1823-aft 1910) m. [[Daughtry-113|'''John Bryant Daughtry''']] and had 8 ch. (see Daughtry family) === [[Woodham-132|Edward Harley Woodham Jr]] === (1826-1907) m. 1st [[Daughtry-131|'''Ann Elizabeth''']] and had 2 ch: [[Woodham-295|'''Martha Malinda''']] and [[Woodham-519|'''Arland Bryant''']]. Arland moved to Polk Co., Fl. After the death of Ann, Edward married 2nd [[Pate-678|'''Senia Ann Elizabeth''']] ("Sena, Seeana") Page and had 10 ch: [[Woodham-210|'''Laura Frances Mae''']], [[Woodham-512|'''James Harley''']], [[Woodham-511|'''Jefferson Davis''']] ("Jeff"), [[Woodham-513|'''Carrie''']], [[Woodham-514|'''Jessie Rachel''']], [[Woodham-515|'''Rayburn Clifton''']], [[Woodham-516|'''William Sappington''']], [[Woodham-489|'''Annie Theresa''']] ("Tee"), [[Woodham-517|'''Brady Morgan''']] and [[Woodham-518|'''Ida C.''']] E. H. Jr. was a soldier in the Confederate States Army. He became a shoemaker and harness maker and lived in Bainbridge, Ga. and Quincy, Fl. before moving back home to Newton. His first wife is buried at Woodham Cemetery. He and Senia are buried at Pinckard Cemetery. === [[Woodham-133|Johnathan Robert ("Bob") Woodham]] === (1828-1892) m. [[Gray-9399|'''Emma Gray''']] and had 8 ch: [[Woodham-341|'''Almira''']], [[Woodham-345|'''Catherine''']] ("Kit"), [[Woodham-342|'''Mary Jane''']], [[Woodham-311|'''John Talbot''']] (Tolbert), [[Woodham-343|'''Margaret Ann''']] ("Margie"), [[Woodham-344|'''Walter Young''']] and [[Woodham-111|'''Edward Harley''']] ("Hoke"). John R. served as a soldier in the Confederate States Army. In the 1880's, he sold his farm near the Woodham Cemetery and moved to north Geneva Co. He and Emma are buried at Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church. == [[Woodham-192|Aris Woodham Jr]] == was born in Stokes Bridge, SC 2 June, 1801, a son of [[Woodham-38|'''Aris Woodham Sr''']], and [[Beasley-1080|'''Rachel Beasley''']]. Aris' father owned several farms in the Stokes Bridge community and was among the first Methodist ministers in the South. Aris Jr. m. 1st [[Richardson-4065|'''Rachel Richardson''']] and had at least 6 ch including [[Woodham-267|'''Joseph Reddick''']], [[Woodham-213|'''Edward Christopher''']], [[Woodham-268|'''Elemiah A. C.''']] and [[Woodham-269|'''Prudence Jane''']]. Rachel died in 1830 and was buried in the Woodham Cemetery in Stokes Bridge. Aris then married 2nd [[Woodham-192|'''Caron H. ("Carrie") Riley''']] in 1831. They had 11 ch: [[Woodham-271|'''John Alexander''']], [[Woodham-272|'''Stephen Moses''']] ("Mode"), [[Woodham-273|'''Mary''']], [[Woodham-191|'''Nelly''']], [[Woodham-274|'''Ira Aris''']], [[Woodham-275|'''Cynthia C.''']], [[Woodham-414|'''Uriah''']], [[Woodham-276|'''Asa Edward''']], [[Woodham-277|'''Ellen''']] and [[Woodham-278|'''Daniel William''']]. Aris Jr. was a farmer. After he sold his land in SC, he moved with other relatives and many neighbors to the Wiregrass. He settled first in Barbour Co. but sold this land after one year and moved to the forks of the Choctawhatchee next to his uncle, Edward H. Sr. He acquired several federal homesteads and bought other tracts to become the owner of a fairly large amount of land. He and Caron were both Methodists and helped found the Mt. Carmel Methodist Church north of their home. After Caron died in 1873, Aris Jr. married 3rd to [[Clark-24929|'''Mrs. Clarissa E. Clark Brackin''']]. === [[Woodham-267|Joseph Reddick ("Reddie") Woodham]] === * [Son of Rachel Richardson] * (1820-1864) m. [[Riley-5587|'''Candice Riley''']] in 1841 and had 11 ch: [[Woodham-595|'''Aris''']], Pheriba, [[Woodham-596|'''Elizabeth''']], Reddick, Mary, [[Woodham-597|'''Needham W.''']], John Edward, [[Woodham-598|'''Nancy Winifred''']] ("Winnie"), Nellie, Josephine, Elizabeth Ann ("Betsy"), and Sarah Ann ("Sally"). Joseph Reddick was a farmer. He first served in the Confederate Army during the War for Southern Independence but deserted and joined the yankee army. He died at Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Fl. and is buried there. Aris died as a soldier in the Confederate Army at Vicksburg, Ms. Candice is buried at Echo Methodist Church. === [[Woodham-213|Edward Christopher ("Chris, "C.C.") Woodham]] === * [Son of Rachel Richardson] * (1824-aft 1907) m. 1st [[Riley-4059|'''Joanna ("Joe Annie", "Jody") Riley''']] and had 10 ch: Cynthia, John Wesley, '''Moses''' ("Mode"),Moses Woodham on {{FindAGrave|33854588|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 William, [[Woodham-287|'''Ira Edward''']], [[Woodham-448|'''Thomas Latrell''' ("Tom")]], '''Joseph Christopher''' ("Joe"),Joseph Christopher Woodham on {{FindAGrave|28707708|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 [[Woodham-190|'''Uriah Daniel''']], [[Woodham-209|'''Jasper Richard''']] and '''Carrie Elizabeth''' ("Cary").Carey Elizabeth Woodham Andrews on {{FindAGrave|30625015|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 Chris was a farmer. He served in the Confederate Army. He and Joanna were divorced and he then married Louesta Kennedy and moved to south Florida where he had two sons.Citation needed Joanna is buried at the Woodham Cemetery. === [[Woodham-268|Elemiah A. C. Woodham]] === * [Daughter of Rachel Richardson] * (1825-1843) m. Lewis Bowden."Alabama Marriages, 1816-1957," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQDP-C43 : 9 February 2018), Lewis Bowden and Elmiah E. C. Woodham, 03 Jul 1837; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 1,288,501. === [[Woodham-269|Prudence Jane Woodham]] === * [Daughter of Rachel Richardson] * (1827-1891) m. John Wilson Dean and moved to Louisiana. they had 11 ch. === Elizabeth Woodham === * [Daughter of Carrie Riley] * (1832) m. Newton M. Davis. === [[Woodham-271|John Alexander Woodham]] === * [Son of Carrie Riley] * (1833-1864) m. '''Rebecca Barnes'''Rebecca Barnes Ketcham on {{FindAGrave|22650715|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 and had one son, '''John Webster'''.John Webster Woodham on {{FindAGrave|22040989|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 John A. served in the Confederate Army and was captured by the yankees. He died as a prisoner of war in a yankee prison camp. === [[Woodham-272|Stephen Moses ("Mode") Woodham]] === * [Son of Carrie Riley] * (1834-1908) m. [[Galloway-1426|'''Sarah Amanda J. Galloway''']] and had 6 ch:, two survived childhood: '''John Wesley'''John Wesley Woodham on {{FindAGrave|37208020|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 and [[Woodham-279|'''Perry Caswell''']] ("Cas"). Mode was a farmer. He and Sarah are buried at Woodham Cemetery. === [[Woodham-273|Mary Woodham]] === * [Daughter of Carrie Riley] * (1835) m. 1st Joseph Maund and 2nd '''William J. Dossett'''.Pvt William James Dossett on {{FindAGrave|51695733|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 === [[Woodham-191|Nelly Woodham]] === * [Daughter of Carrie Riley] * (1836-1910) m. [[Daughtry-126|'''Major Holland ("Fox") Daughtry''']] (see DAUGHTRY family). === [[Woodham-274|Ira Aris Woodham]] === * Son of Carrie Riley * (1839-1865) served in the Confederate Army. He was captured by the yankees and died as a prisoner at a yankee prison in Elmira, NY. === [[Woodham-275|Cynthia C. Woodham]] === * [Daughter of Carrie Riley] * (1841) m. 1st '''Hardy Maund'''Hardy M “Babe” Maund on {{FindAGrave|50478452|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 and 2nd R. A. A. Wright. She moved to Escambia Co., Fl. and later to Walton Co. where she died. === [[Woodham-414|Uriah Woodham]] === * [Son of Carrie Riley] * (1844-aft 1910) m. 1st Elizabeth J. Graham and 2nd '''Mrs. Mary E. Martin'''.Mary Elizabeth “Molly” Pickron Shiver Woodham on {{FindAGrave|31722334|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 He served in the Confederate Army and was seriously wounded, losing a foot. As soon as he recovered, he re-enlisted and served as a wagon master until the end of the war. He had no children. He became a farmer in Walton Co., Fl. === [[Woodham-278|Daniel William Woodham]] === * [Son of Carrie Riley] * (1848-1925) m. [[Enfinger-33|'''Martha Ann Enfinger''']] and had 10 ch: (5 died as infants and are buried at Woodham Cemetery), [[Woodham-370|'''Walter Lewis''']], [[Woodham-371|'''Bartow Edward''']], [[Woodham-372|'''Marvin Bishop''']], [[Woodham-373|'''Mattie''']] and [[Woodham-374|'''William Robertson''']] ("Will"). Daniel served in the Confederate Army. He was a farmer. He was first buried at Woodham Cemetery next to five children who died as infants. After his wife died, his children moved his body to Mt. Carmel Methodist Church. == [[Woodham-167|Athanasius ("Atha") Woodham]] == was a son of [[Woodham-38|'''Aris Woodham Sr''']]. and [[Beasley-1080|'''Rachel Beasley''']]. He was born 10 Jan., 1792 in Stokes Bridge, now Lee Co., SC. He m. 1st [[Kelly-6511|'''Mary Ann Kelly''']] and they had 11 ch: including [[Woodham-520|'''Reddick''']], [[Woodham-168|'''Elizabeth''']], [[Woodham-216|'''Aris''']], '''Jane''', '''Nancy O'''., '''Athanasius Jehu Sr'''., '''James''' ("Jim"), '''Sophronia''', '''Mary Ann Elizabeth'''Mary Elizabeth Woodham Galloway on {{FindAGrave|51048300|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 and [[Woodham-218|'''John Wesley Sr''']]. Atha left SC with his brother Aris Jr.and uncle Edward H. Sr. and moved to the Wiregrass. He settled in western Henry Co. where he lived until the 1840's. He then bought a farm in Dale Co. and lived here until he died in 1856. He is buried at the Woodham Cemetery. === [[Woodham-520|Reddick Woodham]] === (1814-1858) m. [[Goff-3367|'''Clarissa Goff''']] and had 7 ch: '''William Athanasius''',W. A. Woodham on {{FindAGrave|19501247|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 Celia Lavinia ("Viney"), '''Mary Elizabeth''',Mary E. Woodham on {{FindAGrave|34718017|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 Joseph John, '''James Travis'''James Travis Woodham on {{FindAGrave|23799119|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 (Travis), Nancy Jane and '''Hillary Hopewell'''Hillary Hopewell Woodham on {{FindAGrave|40260986|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 ("Hope"). === [[Woodham-168|Elizabeth Woodham]] === (1817-1882) m. [[Galloway-1074|'''Edward James Galloway''']] and had at least 14 ch: [[Galloway-1426|'''Sarah Ann''']], '''Hillary J'''.,Hiliary James Galloway on {{FindAGrave|41327221|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 '''James Wesley''',James Wesley Galloway on {{FindAGrave|41322531|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 [[Galloway-1073|'''Nancy Maria''']], Mary Alice, '''William James''',Pvt William J. Galloway on {{FindAGrave|86786481|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 Hubert G., Lineman, '''Permelia M.''' ("Amelia"),Amelia Miranda Galloway Aman on {{FindAGrave|68004940|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 '''Wilson C'''.,Wilson C Galloway on {{FindAGrave|51049188|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 '''Anzilla''' ("Zillie"),Anzilla Galloway Ward on {{FindAGrave|52859650|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 '''Dillie Ann S'''.,Dilley Saphrona Galloway Riley on {{FindAGrave|7223340|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 '''Arnold J'''. ("Old Blue")Arnold Joseph Galloway on {{FindAGrave|7223321|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 and James. Their dau. Sarah A. m. Stephen Moses Woodham. === [[Woodham-216|Aris Woodham]] === (1819-1903) m. 1st [[Smith-85011|'''Rebecca Sally Smith''']] and 2nd [[Ard-315|'''Rebecca Jane Ard''']]. He had 9 ch. with Rebecca Sally: [[Woodham-290|'''Robert Nelson''']], Mary Jane, [[Woodham-546|'''Stephen Hartwell''' ("Steve")]], Daniel, Sarah Ann R., [[Woodham-212|'''Thomas J''']]., Eliza Anita B. ("Nita"), [[Woodham-547|'''Reddick''']] and Elizabeth ("Bitsey"). He had at least 9 ch. with Rebecca J. Ard: [[Woodham-548|'''Lavinia''' ("Viney")]], [[Woodham-328|'''Martha Matilda''']] ("Tilda"), [[Woodham-549|'''Hillary Redden''']], [[Woodham-550|'''George Washington''']], [[Woodham-551|'''William Aris''' ("Willie")]], [[Woodham-552|'''Curtis Jackson''' ("Curt")]], [[Woodham-553|'''Wesley Baker''' ("Wes")]], [[Woodham-330|'''Sophronia A. D.''']] ("Froney") and [[Woodham-554|'''Albert Columbus''' ("Lum")]]. Aris was a farmer. He served in the Alabama Home Guard during the War for Southern Independence. Two sons served in the regular Confederate Army. Aris moved to Covington Co. where his brother had settled earlier. He is buried at Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery near Babbie. === Jane Woodham === Jane Woodham Wiggins on {{FindAGrave|104926588|sameas=no}} accessed on 10 Sep 2018 * 4th child of Athanasius Woodham and Mary Ann Kelly. * (1822-1914) m. 1st '''Joshua Lisenby'''Joshua Lisenby on {{FindAGrave|51088372|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 who died young. They had one son, '''John Seaborn Lisenby'''.John Seaborn Lisenby on {{FindAGrave|31763068|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 She then m. 2nd '''Stephen Wiggins'''Stephen Wiggins on {{FindAGrave|33225731|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 and had 10 ch: Reubin J., Reddick J., Reddick J., William D., Athanasius Abijah, Mary A. E., '''Hillary G. H.''',Hillary George Henry Wiggins on {{FindAGrave|66664694|sameas=no}} accessed on 11 Sep 2018 Julia A. S., Nancy Lavenia Sarah Rebecca, Dr. Wesley and Almedia Jane ("Allie"). === Nancy O Woodham === Nancy O Woodham Sewell on {{FindAGrave|16254405|sameas=no}} accessed on 10 Sep 2018 (1824-1914) m. '''Spencer H Sewell'''Spencer H Sewell on {{FindAGrave|72067473|sameas=no}} accessed on 10 Sep 2018 === [[Woodham-534|Athanasius Jehu Woodham Sr]] === (1825-1907) m. [[Meadows-2572|'''Jemima W. (Gemima) Meadows''']] and had 6 ch: Athanasius Jehu Jr. ("Babe"), Joseph Hillary, '''Mary Julia''',Julia Woodham Fillingim on {{FindAGrave|41265961|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 Nancy LucindaNancy Lucinda Woodham Bedsole on {{FindAGrave|31255077|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 and Mary Martha ("Mollie").Mary Jane Woodham Gary on {{FindAGrave|16882896|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 He also raised two of the three orphan sons of his brother James Woodham Sr: '''William Jackson'''William Jackson Woodham on {{FindAGrave|31260330|sameas=no}} accessed on 14 Sep 2018 ("Bill") and John Wesley. A. J. Sr. served as a soldier in the Confederate States Army. He was a farmer. He is buried at Mt. Enon Baptist Church in Henry Co. === James Woodham Sr === (1828-1855) m. Nina. He died young, leaving three orphaned sons. Two of them, William Jackson ("Bill") and John Wesley Woodham, were raised by their uncle, Athanasius Jehu Sr. The other son, James Jr., remained with his mother after she remarried. === Sophronia Woodham === (1833-1895) m. Seaborn J. Howell and had 4 children. === [[Woodham-218|John Wesley Woodham Sr]] === (1835-1910) m. [[Ard-316|'''Mary Amanda Ard''']] and had 14 ch (including a son who died as an infant): [[Woodham-219|'''Josiah''']] ("Siah"), [[Woodham-220|'''James Hillary''']] ("Jim"), [[Woodham-221|'''William Aris''']] ("Will"), [[Woodham-217|'''Mary Elizabeth Lavinia Sophronia''']], [[Woodham-224|'''John Wesley Jr''']]., [[Woodham-222|'''David Micajah''']] ("Cage"), [[Woodham-223|'''George Benton''']], [[Woodham-225|'''Aaron Thomas''']] ("Tobe"), [[Woodham-226|'''Nancy Caroline''']], [[Woodham-227|'''Taylor Nelson''']] ("Nels"), [[Woodham-228|'''Ida A''']]., [[Woodham-229|'''Hardy Jehu''']], [[Woodham-230|'''Noah Alexander''']] and [[Woodham-231|'''Malachi Wilson''']] ("Mallie"). John was a farmer; he left Dale Co. in 1854 and moved to Covington Co. == Sources == See also: * [http://www.geocities.ws/rewoodham/dale/family2.html ''Dale County, Alabama Family History - Woodham''], by [[Woodham-294|Robert Earl Woodham]]

Dale Faulkner To-Do List

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Relatives with the "FINN" surname from Ireland. Lived in Tullow, Carlow and possible Enniscorthy.

Dales Colorized Photos

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== Introduction == This page contains family photos that have been colorized and/or enhanced by [[Mutter-136|Dale Mutter]] using tools from the [https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] website. The original photographs were scanned from Dale's personal collection or provided to Dale by family members, unless otherwise indicated on the image page. Full-sized images can be viewed by clicking the photo, then selecting the ''click here to see the full-size original image'' link below the photo on the image page. This page is under construction and more photos will be added regularly. == Photos == ''Disclaimer: These images have been colorized and/or enhanced using tools from the [https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] website. Results vary and may not always be optimal.'' === Paternal-Paternal === ''John Mutter's family. Includes Mutter, Doering, Macmillan.'' ==== Charles Doering ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Exterior of Carter House hotel - 166 Water Street (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Exterior of Stag and Pheasant Hotel on Water Street between Cambie and Abbott Streets (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-2.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption=Wohlsein: Employees of Doering and Marstrand Brewery in Mount Pleasant (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of Charles Doering; Wohlsein: Employees of Doering and Marstrand Brewery in Mount Pleasant (Colorized & Enhanced) }} ==== Dunne, Meakle, Mutter & Drake ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-21.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Dunne, Meakle, Mutter and Drake (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-22.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of John Mutter; Dunne, Meakle, Mutter and Drake (Colorized & Enhanced) }} ==== Henry & Norma, twins ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-25.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Henry & Norma, twins (Enhanced & Colorized) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-26.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract, Henry & Norma, twins (Enhanced & Colorized) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-27.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract, Henry & Norma, twins (Enhanced & Colorized) }} ==== Mutter family gathering ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-15.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption=Mutter family gathering (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-16.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of John; Mutter family gathering (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-17.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of Irene; Mutter family gathering (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-18.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of Bessie; Mutter family gathering (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-19.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of Bea; Mutter family gathering (Colorized & Enhanced) }} ==== Bea & her daughters ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-5.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption=Bea & her daughters (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-6.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of Bea; Bea & her daughters (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-7.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of Sheila; Bea & her daughters (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-8.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of Norma; Bea & her daughters (Colorized & Enhanced) }} === Paternal-Maternal === ''Irene Harrison's family. Includes Harrison (Harasymchuk), Veranka (Verenka).'' ==== Anne Harrison ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-24.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Anne Harrison (Enhanced & Colorized) }} === Maternal-Paternal === ''Maynard McKinney's family. Includes Gardippie, McKinney, Singleton, Chambers.'' ==== McKinney/Singleton ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-4.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption=McKinney/Singleton Family Members (Colorized & Enhanced) }} ==== Bessie (McKinney) & Wilbert Gilmore ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-10.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Bessie (McKinney) & Wilbert William Gilmore (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-11.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of Bessie; Bessie (McKinney) & Wilbert William Gilmore (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-12.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Extract of Wilbert; Bessie (McKinney) & Wilbert William Gilmore (Colorized & Enhanced) }} ==== Nora (Chambers) Dixon ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-9.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Nora (Chambers) Dixon, Age 48 (Colorized & Enhanced) }} ==== Ida (Gardippie) McKinney ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-20.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Ida McKinney (Colorized & Enhanced) }} === Maternal-Maternal === ''Freda's Schlecht's family. Includes Schultz, Schlecht.'' ==== Louise (Schultz) Schlecht & granddaughters ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-13.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=Granny, Nancy & Karen (Colorized & Enhanced) }} {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-14.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=Karen & Granny (Colorized & Enhanced) }} ==== Al Schlecht ==== {{Image|file=Dales_Colorized_Photos-23.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=Al Schlecht (Colorized & Enhanced) }} == Resources == * [https://www.myheritage.com/photo-enhancer MyHeritage Photo Enhancer] * [https://www.myheritage.com/incolor MyHeritage In Color™]

Dales Cowichan Resources

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== Introduction == '''Currently under construction''' This page contains resources pertaining to the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, curated by [[Mutter-136|Dale Mutter]]. == Place Names == Extracted from ''1001 British Columbia Place Names'', Discovery Press, 1976. == Sources == === Birth and Baptism Records === * [http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives Genealogy Search, Births, 1854-1903], Index and images ** ''Research tips:'' Utilize the wildcard search function for optimal results. If you locate a record at the BC Archives but no image is attached, there is still a good chance you can find it at FamilySearch. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1307731 FamilySearch: British Columbia Birth Registrations, 1854-1903], Index and images ** ''Research tips:'' FamilySearch's index is often missing the last name of the child. If you cannot locate the expected record, try searching with only the first name plus the father's surname. (Attempt the search again if a warning or error message is triggered). * [http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives Genealogy Search, Baptisms, 1836-1888], Index ** ''Research tips:'' Utilize the wildcard search function for optimal results. No images. Index often includes date of birth. === Marriage Records === === Death Records === === Newspapers === * [https://viurrspace.ca/discover?scope=%2F&query=%22cowichan+leader%22&submit=&filtertype_0=subject&filter_relational_operator_0=equals&filter_0=Newspapers--British+Columbia--Vancouver+Island VIURRSpace: ''The Cowichan Leader'', 1905-1928] * [https://www.newspapers.com/paper/the-citizen/5898 Newspapers.com: ''The Citizen (Duncan)'', 1985-1996] ($) === Cemeteries === === Wills & Estate === === Migration === === Land Records === == See Also == === Archives === === Books === === Articles === === Societies === === Blogs ===

Daley Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Daley-428|Michael Daley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9541707 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Dalhousie Township, Upper Canada

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Navigation: [[:Space:Lanark County One Place Study|Main Page]] > '''Dalhousie Township''' ==Dalhousie Township== Dalhousie Township was opened for settlement in 1820, then part of Carleton County. Many of these [[Space:Scottish_Settlers_in_Dalhousie_Township%2C_Lanark_County%2C_Upper_Canada|early settlers were from Scotland]]. From 1824 to 1845, Dalhousie Township was part of Lanark County, in Bathurst District. From January 1, 1850 to August 1866, Dalhousie Township was part of the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew. ===Historic Villages and Hamlets=== *McDonald's Corners *Poland *Watson's Corners

Dallas County, Alabama - Chisholm sources

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Family Search Wiki page Dallas Co, AL: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Dallas_County,_Alabama_Genealogy Family Search Catalogue page Dallas Co, AL: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=192492&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Alabama%2C%20Dallas%22 '''Alabama State & County Pages with Chisholm Sources:''' [[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Bibb_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Bibb County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Chambers_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Chambers County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Colbert_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Colbert County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Dallas_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Dallas County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Franklin_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Franklin County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Lauderdale_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Lauderdale County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Madison_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Madison County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Marion_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Marion County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mobile_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Mobile County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Monroe_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Monroe County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Montgomery County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Pickens_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Pickens County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Tuscaloosa_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Tuscaloosa County, Alabama - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1822 Nov 22 – Name: Patrick Chisom Marriage Date: 22 Nov 1822 Marriage Location: Dallas County, Alabama Spouse: Cartherine Craig Roll #: 6 Archive Collection #: SG031407 Name Range: Caple – Clemens Alabama Department of Archives and History; Montgomery, Alabama https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/123738:1898?tid=&pid=&queryId=a83f8e06c8a3b9286acf7e8f9fd6fab8&_phsrc=Zmn19&_phstart=successSource 1830 – in the 1830 United States Federal Census Name: Patrick Chism Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Dallas, Alabama Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1 Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1 Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1 Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2 Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons – Under 20: 4 Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2 Total Free White Persons: 6 Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6 Year: 1830; Census Place: Dallas, Alabama; Series: M19; Roll: 2; Page: 93; Family History Library Film: 0002329 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1820777:8058?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1831 Dec 1 – Name: William Chisolm
Land Office: Cahaba, Dallas, Alabama, USA
Document Number: 823
Total Acres: 160
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: 1 Dec 1831
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 SE ST STEPHENS No 16N 10E 35
United States, Bureau of Land Management. Alabama, U.S., Homestead and Cash Entry Patents, Pre-1908 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997.
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2069&h=13993&tid=&pid=&queryId=2e01770ecafe77c759f7120a9630fa26&usePUB=true&_phsrc=TDt84&_phstart=successSource 1831 Dec 1 – Name: William Chisolm
Issue Date: 1 Dec 1831
Place: Dallas, Alabama, USA
Land Office: Cahaba
Meridian: St Stephens
Township: 16-N
Range: 10-E
Section: 35
Accession Number: AL0290__.133
Document Number: 8230
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL0290__.133&docClass=STA&sid=vmttoonv.0wr
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2055838:1246?tid=&pid=&queryId=2e01770ecafe77c759f7120a9630fa26&_phsrc=TDt84&_phstart=successSource 1832 Mar 13 – Name: William Chisolm
Issue Date: 13 Mar 1832
Place: Dallas, Alabama, USA
Meridian: St Stephens
Township: 015n
Range: 010E
Aliquots: NE¼
Section: 2
Accession Number: CV-0131-441
Document Number: 3601
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0131-441&docClass=CV&sid=vmttoonv.0wr
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2354454:1246?tid=&pid=&queryId=2e01770ecafe77c759f7120a9630fa26&_phsrc=TDt84&_phstart=successSource 1834 June 12 – Name: Patrick Chisam
Land Office: Cahaba, Dallas, Alabama, USA
Document Number: 12431
Total Acres: 40
Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No
Issue Date: 12 Jun 1834
Mineral Rights Reserved: No
Metes and Bounds: No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No
Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description: 1 NWNW ST STEPHENS No 17N 9E 32
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2069&h=18180&tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Zmn23&_phstart=successSource 1834 June 12 – Name: Patrick Chisam
Issue Date: 12 Jun 1834
Place: Dallas, Alabama, USA
Land Office: Cahaba
Meridian: St Stephens
Township: 17-N
Range: 9-E
Section: 32
Accession Number: AL0370__.342
Document Number: 12431
Original URL: http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL0370__.342&docClass=STA&sid=gfq514mp.bg2
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2060261:1246?tid=&pid=&queryId=b237139b8e388c61a0be7673ed1c51ac&_phsrc=Zmn25&_phstart=successSource 1847 Mar 10 – James Chisam m to Deliah L Johnson. (In 1850 he was 25. b. Ala; Delila age 25 b. SC; he is buried in Properity Cemetery – died June 16, 1864 from wound rec’d in battle of Atlanta, in 41st year).
p. 42. Marriage bk A. Dallas County, Alabama
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C953-79T9-8?i=647&cat=366715 1850 US Census Name: Patrick Chisam
Gender: Male, Age: 50, Birth Year: abt 1800
Birthplace: Ireland,
Home in 1850: Rascoes, Dallas, Alabama, USA
Occupation: Farmer, Industry: Agriculture, Real Estate: 3000
Line Number: 35, Dwelling Number: 850, Family Number: 850
Household Members Age
Patrick Chisam 50 Ireland
Catharine Chisam 48 SC
John Chisam 24 AL
M J Chisam 22 AL
M A Chisam 20 AL
Thomas Chisam 15 AL
Wm Chisam 13 AL
Elizabeth Chisam 10 AL
Year: 1850; Census Place: Rascoes, Dallas, Alabama; Roll: 4; Page: 288b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/18136653:8054 1850 US Census Name: [J C Chisolm]
Gender: Male
Age: 24, Birth Year: abt 1826
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: Athens, Dallas, Alabama, USA
Occupation: Teacher, Industry: Educational Services
Line Number: 10, Dwelling Number: 454, Family Number: 454
Household Members Age
B A Taylor 38 SC
Nancy Taylor 32 AL
M F Taylor 6 AL
R M Taylor 4 AL
J B Taylor 1 AL
J C Chisolm 24 SC
Year: 1850; Census Place: Athens, Dallas, Alabama; Roll: 4; Page: 263b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/18134456:8054 1850 US Census Name: B F Tarver
Gender: Male
Age: 45, Birth Year: abt 1805
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1850: Lowndes, Lowndes, Alabama, USA
Occupation: Planter, Industry: Agriculture, Real Estate: 1000
Line Number: 33, Dwelling Number: 323, Family Number: 323
Household Members Age
B F Tarver 45
Louisa A Tarver 33
Ellen E Tarver 18
Benjamine F Tarver 15
Eliza E W Tarver 13
Beretton C Tarver 11
Mildred L Tarver 9
Henry C Tarver 7
Romaine Tarver 5
Seaborn L Tarver 3
Adaline Chisolm 20
Year: 1850; Census Place: Lowndes, Lowndes, Alabama; Roll: 8; Page: 123a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/18877917:8054 1850 Dec 4 – Thomas J Moore m. to Mary A Chisolm. by J M Young, M.G. recorded 17 Sept. 1852, (They are buried in Prosperity Cemetery). p. 79
Marriage bk A. Dallas County, Alabama
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C953-7SMW-J?i=685&cat=366715 1852 Feb 8 (9th) John Chislim m. to Miss Mary A Donald, by J M Young, MG. p. 79. Marriage bk A. Dallas County, Alabama
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C953-7SMW-J?i=685&cat=366715 1857 Jan Term – Lovett v. John C Chisholm p. 52.
… in April 1848, William Johston propounded for probate in probate court of Dallas, an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Daniel Enlow; that insturment… executed in SC; … all property of testator, real and personal was given to his wife Nancy Enlow, for and during her life; she is therein the sole executrix.
… will was admitted to probate Apr 1854 after the widow of testator had died.
John C. Chisolm, executor of Nancy Enlow, wife of dec’d, petition filed by Chisolm and others 28 Aug 1855.
John G Lovett, admr with will annexed of Daniel Enlow.
Bk 24, pt 2, p 33. Dallas County, Alabama
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Dallas County Iowa Recorder Records: Siblings of William C Taylor

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Three recorded documents from the Dallas County Iowa Recorder's Office which list the siblings of William C Taylor, in connection with a quitclaim deed.

Dallas McCord

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Father of George McCord, Hanford, CA Dallas died in farm accident 1892. Was one of first sheriff deputies in Kern Co., CA He left widow...Emmeline Nancy Chapman McCord with five children. One of his children was male George McCord- my grandfather. Dallas McCord's parents were William People's McCord and Sofia Crippen McCord of Hanford, CA. After his death, a school was named in his honor. Dallas School District was about 12 miles southeast of Hanford, CA in Kings County, Calif.

Dallerup Kirke

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Dallerup Kirkesogn består af tre mindre landsbyer: [https://www.google.com/maps/search/Dallerup+8641+Sorring/@56.1728532,9.7695582,15z/data=!3m1!4b1 Dallerup], [[Space:Landsbyen_Sorring|Sorring]] og [https://www.google.com/maps/search/tovstrup+8641+Sorring/@56.1805781,9.8027457,13z/data=!3m1!4b1 Tovstrup]. Centrum for mange af familiens kirkelige begivenheder. Den tidligere kirkelige handling, som er registreret i slægtsbogen er pt. [[Yde-10|Jens Jensen Holm Ydes]] dåb den 11. august 1735. == Sources == * Nationalmusset (1990-91), [http://danmarkskirker.natmus.dk/uploads/tx_tcchurchsearch/Aarhus_3593-3624.pdf Beskrivelse af Danmarks kirker: Dallerup kirke], XVI, bind 7, side: 3593 - 3624

Dalrymple Crescent

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"Dalrymple Crescent is located in an area called [[Space: The Grange Estate | the Grange]]: a conservation area to the south of Edinburgh’s city centre. It is a highly sought-after residential area, with good access to the centre, shops and schools. It has many beautiful streets, and Dalrymple Crescent is one of its gems. Running between Findhorn Place and Lauder Road, it is a quiet street. The road itself is quite narrow, but the houses are set well back, giving a feeling of spaciousness. The gentle curve of the Crescent seems to pull the houses together, strengthening the feeling of community. All the houses were built in the latter half of the 19th century. Although there have been a number of additions, divisions and conversions, the street retains its Victorian identity. The houses are of different styles and sizes, but the use of similar stone and slate, and the uniform lengths of the gardens give a sense of unity. This then is the street whose history I set out to explore. Who were the Victorians who built the street and lived and worked here?" An extract from my book: Lamb, Joanne Myra. ''Dalrymple Crescent, A Snapshot of Victorian Edinburgh'', T&J Lamb, 2011, ISBN 978-0-9566713-0-1 Most of the profiles I manage have a link to the Crescent

Dalrymple Crescent Book

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Lamb, Joanne Myra. ''Dalrymple Crescent, A Snapshot of Victorian Edinburgh'', T&J Lamb, 2011, ISBN 978-0-9566713-0-1 I started researching my street in 2006, and published the book in 2011, with the aid of a grant from the [http://gaedin.co.uk/wp/ Grange Association]. I sold over 500 copies, and now the book is out of print. However I hope to put the text into my website [http://dcedin.co.uk/ dcedin.co.uk]. This also has the family trees of the people I researched, and I am gradually moving these to Wikitree.

Dalsfjord

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalsfjord%2C_M%C3%B8re_og_Romsdal Dalsfjord] is a former municipality in the county of Møre og Romsdal, Norway. It existed as a municipality from 1924 to 1964 and today is part of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volda Volda] municipality. At the time of its merge back into Volda in 1964, the population of Dalsfjord was 1,151. Before 1910, Dalsfjord was part of Volda parish. Dalsfjord had its own parish and parish registers beginning in 1910. * [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/kb/browse?clerical_parishes%5B%5D=1519P&start_year=&end_year=&text= Scanned Volda parish church books at Digitalarkivet (1713-1972)] * [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/kb/browse?parishes%5B%5D=1518S2&start_year=&end_year=&text= Scanned Dalsfjord church books at Digitalarkivet (1910-1938)] Many of the Dalsfjord and Volda church records are transcribed. You can search transcribed church, census, and other records at Digitalarkivet: * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/persons/advanced?from=&to=&m%5B%5D=1518&m%5B%5D=1519&firstname=&lastname=&birth_year_from=&birth_year_to=&birth_date=&birth_place=&domicile=&position=&event_year_from=&event_year_to=&event_date=&related_first_name=&related_last_name=&related_birth_year=&sort=rel Digitalarkivet Advanced Search - filtered for locations of Volda and Dalsfjord] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1700&to=1800&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1518&m%5B%5D=1519&sort=ame 1762 census for Sunnmøre region - Extra Tax 1762-1763 for Sunnmøre bailiff] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1801&to=1801&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1518&m%5B%5D=1519&sort=ame 1801 Census for Volda sorted by farm name] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1865&to=1865&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1518&m%5B%5D=1519&sort=ame 1865 Census for Volda sorted by farm name] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1875&to=1875&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1518&m%5B%5D=1519&sort=ame 1875 Census for Volda sorted by farm name] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/properties?s=&from=1891&to=1891&municipality_parish=&address=&municipality_no=&plot_no=&unit_no=&property_no=&serial_no=&urban_property_no=&fire_ass_no=&m%5B%5D=1518&m%5B%5D=1519&sort=ame 1891 Census for Volda sorted by farm name] There are also other scanned records available at Digitalarkivet: * [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/tl/preg/search?municipalities%5B%5D=1518&gnr=&bnr=&matrnr=&lnr=&other_no=&name= Property Titles - Mortgage registry for Dalsfjord] * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/9/100241?forenamn=&etternamn=&gard=&kjonn=&alder=&fodselsaar=&dodsaar=&skiftedato=&stilling_stand=&bustad=&heimstavn=&skipreide=&tinglag=&otting=&sokn=&prgjeld=&rolle=&relasjon=&etnisitet=&aar= Probate index for Sunnmøre 1690-1886] You can search for farm locations [https://www.norgeskart.no/#!/?zoom=9&lon=258267.00&lat=7020231.00&project=norgeskart&layers=1002 here]. Dalsfjord: bygda : gard og ætt By Sverre Lyngnes Publisher: [Dalsfjord], Dalsfjord sogenemnd. 1965 - 1967 Republished in 1983. 2 Volumes in one book Volume1: Bygda (General history) Volume 2: Gard og ætt (Farm histories and genealogy. Covers the following farms: == Dalsfjord Farms == === '''Åmelfotdal''' === * Bruk 1 (p. 106) ** 1603: Johannes Eriksen ** 1606: Ole Mikkelsen ** 1627: Arne Olsen (c1595-) ** 1649: [[Åmelfotdal-3|Hans Paulsen (abt.1616-____)]] ** 1690: [[Åmelfotdal-2|Ole Hansen Åmelfotdal (abt.1671-1749)]] m. Marte Eriksdtr. ** 1700: [[Åmelfotdal-2|Ole Hansen Åmelfotdal (abt.1671-1749)]] (brother of Ole, above) * 1) widow Marte Eriksdtr. * 2) Hilde Pedersdtr. Steinsvik ** 1745: Hans Olsen Aamelfotdal (-1752) m. Hilde Pedersdatter ** 1752: Hans Steffensen Holen m. 1752 widow Hilde Pedersdatter ** 1768: Isak Andersen Folkestadås (c1738-1823) m. 1768 Marte Olsdatter === Aamelfotdal === ** 1804: Anders Isaksen Aamelfotdal (-1815) m. 1803 Inger Jonsdatter Straume ** 1816: Anders Knutsen Lid (1783-1873) m. 1816 widow Inger Jonsdatter ** 1838: Knut Knutsen Lid (-1866) m. 1826 Grete Larsdatter Aamelfot ** 1867: Ole Jakobsen Mårstøyl (-1920) m. Hansine Knutsdatter Aamelfotdal === '''Åmelfot Ytre''' (p. 112) === === '''Åmelfotsæter''' (p. 109) === * '''Brukarar''' (p 111) ** 1639: Jon Jonsen (c1606-1670) m. unknown ** 1670: Jørgen m. widow ** 1694: Jon Hansen (c1665-1754) m. Brit Jonsdatter ** 1754: Kolbein Nilsen Aamelfot (-1760) m. Kari Jonsdatter Aamelfotsæter ** 1761: Ole Pedersen Steinsvik (c1736-1822) m1. 1761 widow Kari Jonsdatter m2. Marte Pedersdatter Kornberg ** 1810: Jon Verniksen Vassbakke (-1844) m. 1808 Kari Olsdatter Aamelfotsæter ** 1845: Annanias Jonsen Aamelfotsæter m. 1846 Johanne Marta Pedersdatter Åmelfot ** 1871: Ole Annaniasen Aamlfotsæter (-1938) m. 1874 Johanne Andreaasdatter Aamelfotdal === '''Aksnes''' === === '''Aksnessæter''' === === '''Brune''' === === '''Byrkjestøylen''' === === '''Dalberg''' === === '''Dale''' === === '''Dravlaus''' === === '''Dravlauslid''' === === '''Dravlausvik''' === === Eidset Gnr. 130 (p. 69) === * '''Bruk 1 (p. 70)''' **1606: Halvor Espesetter ** 1615: Nils Ellingsen ** 1639: Jon (c1606-) ** 1680: Jon Jonsen Eidset m. Marte Olsdatter Jostrand ** 1703: [[Løvik-3|Rasmus Ivarsen Løvik (abt.1655-1734)]] m1. widow of Jon m2. 1830 [should be 1730?] Anne Olsdatter Eidset ** 1735: [[Reite-19|Rasmus Olsen Reite (abt.1713-1783)]] m. Anne Olsdatter Eidset ** 1769: Rasmus Jonsen Aksnessaeter m. 1759 Dorte Nilsdatter Hesteflot ** 1793: Paul Abelsen Lillebø (-1844) m. Synneve Rasmusdatter Eidset ** 1825: Rasmus Paulsen Eidset (-1872) m. 1824 Anne Larine Kolbeinsdatter Dale ** 1867: Sivert Rasmusen Kongsvoll (-1926) m. 1867 Ragnhild Rasmusdatter Eidset ** 1890: Andreas Sivertsen Eidset m. Rasmine Hansdatter Stårheim * '''Bruk 2 (p. 72)''' ** 1603: Lars Jonsen ** 1630: Hans Kolbeinsen ** 1660: Ole Olsen (1630-1693) m1. unknown m2. Berte Knudsdatter Brune ** 1694: Ole Samundsen Vatne (1658-1743) m. widow Berte Knutsdatter ** 1740: Knut Olsson Eidset. m. 1761 Anne Rasmusd. Innselset ** 1762: [[Vassbotn-4|Lars Jørgensen Vassbotn (abt.1738-1802)]] m. 1762 Anne Rasmusdatter Eidset ''[note: the Dalsfjord book shows that Lars married the widow Anne Rasmusdatter, but Lars and Anne Rasmusdatter married in 1762 and Knut Olsen Eidset died in 1764.]'' ** 1804: [[Eidset-1|Knud Larsen Eidset (1768-1846)]] m. 1794 Hilde Rasmusdtr. Lillebø ** 1824: [[Eidseset-2|Anders Knudsen Eidseset (1794-1834)]] m. Malene Pedersdtr. Steinsvik ** 1836: Ole Olsen Løset m. 1835 widow Malene Pedersdatter ** 1852: Ole Abelsen Lillebø m. 1852 Kanutte Andersdatter Eidset ** 1889: Anders Olsen Eidset m. 1881 Rasmine Hansine Andersdatter Dale === '''Espenakk''' === === '''Gjøsdal''' === === '''Grøthol''' === === '''Hesteflot''' === === '''Hjelle''' === === '''Høgstøyl''' === === '''Innselset''' === === '''Koppen''' === * Bruk 1 ** 1821: [[Reite-17|Elias Eliasen Reite (1788-1858)]] * 1822 Kari Jonsdtr. Ulvestadnakk ** [[Koppen-134|Elias Eliasen Koppen (1840-1890)]] === '''Kvangardsnes''' === === '''Lauvstad''' === === '''Lillebø Gnr. 123''' (p. 27) === * '''Bruk 1 : Abelgarden''' (p. 29) ** 1566: Svein Olsson ** 1606: Hans m. the widow of Svein Olsson ** 1621: Johannes Sveinsson Lillebø ** 1630: Jon Sveinsson Lillebø ** 1645: Ola Jonsson (d. 1690) m1. unknown m2. Brite Ebbesdatter Strømmenne m3. Gunhild Larsdatter Vatne ** 1690: Rasmus Olsson Lillebø (d. 1720) m1. unknown m2. Ingeborg Olsdatter m3. Anne Rasmusdatter ** 1711: Jon Rasmusson Lillebø m1. unknown m2. 1718 Ingeborg Olsdatter Dale ** 1742: Hans Zakariasson Brune (c1704-1750) m. Anne Jonsdatter Lillebø ** 1751: Jon Rasmusson Lillebø m. 1752 Berte Olsdatter Brune ** 1781: Anders Abelsen Engeset m. 1781 Lisbet Olsdatter Øy ** 1818 : Abel Andersen Lillebø m. 1818 Marta Larsdatter Saetre m2. Johanne Margrete Olsdatter Bjørkedal m3. Johanne Larsdatter Håvik ** 1846: Lars Martinus Abelsen Lillebø * m. 1846 Anne Marta Andersdatter Lillebø ** 1875: Jon Karlsen Drabløs m. Rasmina Larsdatter Lillebø * '''Bruk 2: Øvstegarden''' (p. 32) ** 1609: Rasmus Sveinsen Lillebø ** 1636: Sven Rasmusen Lillebø ** 1700: Arne Olsen Lillebø m. Guri Olsdatter ** Hans Jonsen Lillebø ** 1747: Rasmus Arnesen Lillebø (d. 1752) m. 1747 widow Anne Zakariasdatter Lillebø (born Brune) ** 1752: Salmund Olsen Aksnessaeter m. 1752 widow Anne Zakariasdatter ** 1756: Peder Salmundsen Aksnessaeter (d. 1763) m. Agnhild Andersdatter Vik (Syvde), she m. 1763 Elling Aambø ** 1765: [[Slåttelid-3|Rasmus Pedersen Slåttelid (abt.1743-1813)]] m1. 1766 Anne Salmundsdatter Aksnessaeter, Lillebø m2. Marta Eriksdatter Fylsvik ** 1807: [[Lillebø-20|Anders Rasmussen Lillebø (1778-1855)]] m. 1807 Marte Nilsdatter Steinsvik ** 1845: [[Lillebø-19|Nils Andersen Lillebø (1820-1873)]] m. 1845 Olina Marta Abelsdatter Lillebø ** 1877: Anders Johannes Nilsen Lillebø (1846-1926) m. 1872 Else Amundsdatter Folkestad * '''Bruk 3''' (p. 34) ** 1877: Ole Olsen Folkestad m. Marte Nilsdatter Lillebø * '''Bruk 4: Larsgarden''' (p. 34) ** 1660: Anders (1660-) ** 1694: Arne Nilsen Dravlaus (-1746) m1. unknown m2. Anne Zakariasdatter Brune (she m. Rasmus Arnesen Lillebø) ** 1735: Hans Jonsen m. Ingeborg Arnesdatter Lillebø ** 1762: Jon Andersen Selvik m. 1756 Ragnhild Olsdatter Nupen ** 1765: Ole Olsen Gjerdsdal m. 1765 Anne Jonsdatter Bjørkedal ** 1807: Lars Olsen Lillebø m. Sicilie Paulsdatter Aksnes ** 1843: Knut Olsen Løset, Bjørkedal (c1810-1878)m1. 1840 Anne Marta Larsdatter Lillebø m2. Inger Knutsdatter Dale ytre ** 1871: Ole Knutsen Lillebø (-1891) m. 1871 Oline Marta Andersdatter Rønnestad ** 1897: Johannes Martinsen Vik (Syvde) ** 1898: Sivert Gunnarsen Mårstøyl (-1928) m. Johanne Olsdatter Indre-Drabløs * '''Bruk 5: Myra''' (p. 35) ** 1763: Jakob Larsen Hjorteset (Hyen, Nordfjord) (-1787) m. 1763 Guri Hansdatter Lillebø ** 1789: Rasmus Olsen Rangsæter (c1733-1807) m. Anne Rasmusdatter Heltne ** 1806: Anders Pedersen Dale (c1753-1814) m. 1806 Mette Jetmundsdatter Løset ** 1834: Rasmus Andersen Lillebø (-1900) m. 1831 (Pernille) Oline Jonsdatter Indre Dale ** 1863: Ole Rasmussen Lillebø (-1934) m. 1862 Pernille Karlsdatter Kornberg === '''Lillebø Gnr. 144''' (p. 156) === * '''Bruk 1: Ellingegarden''' (p. 160) ** 1603: Paul Olsen Lillebø m. unknown ** 1649: Ole Paulsen Lillebø m. Brit Paulsdatter Bjørkedal (Moritsgarden) ** 1675: Paul Olsen Lillebø ** 1685: Anders Olsen Lillebø (-1736) m. Anne Olsdatter Aksnes ** 1725: Styrkar Olsen (c1706-1767) m. Ingeborg Andersdatter Lillebø ** 1767: Anders Styrkarsen Lillebø (c1767-1803) m1. 1766 Solveig Paulsdatter Myren, Dravlaus. m2. 1783 Sicilie Olsdatter Heltne ** 1801: Elias Eliassen Heltne (-1838) m. 1796 Kanutte Rasmusdatter Rossetvik ** 1825: Peder Andersen Kongsvoll m. 1825 Anne Jonsdatter Aksnes ** 1847: Aamund Olsen Steinsvik m. 1848 widow Anne Jonsdatter Lillebø ** 1867: Jon Martines Pedersen Lillebø m. 1868 Kanutte Andersdatter Dale ** 1881: Elling Jakobsen Nautvik (1826-) m. 1880 Anne Jakobsdatter Ulvestad ** 1895: Nils Kornelius Steffensen Lillebø m. 1895 widow Anne Jakobsdatter * '''Bruk 2: Hauane''' (p. 162) ** 1867: Lars Martinus Ellingsen Flote (c1833-1909) m. Johanne Helene Pedersdatter Lillebø ** 1900: Daniel Pedersen Brune (1877-) m. Hansine Andersdatter Drabløs * '''Bruk 3: Steffagarden''' (p. 163) ** 1606: Styrkar ** 1627: Ole Paulsen Lillebø ** 1655: Jørgen m. unknown ** 1683: Ole Jørgensen Lillebø m. Anna Andersdatter Ulvestadhaug ** 1712: Jon Halsteinsen Rossetvik m1. unknown m2. 1721 widow Anne Andersdatter ** 1728: Anders Olsen Lillebø m. Anne Olsdatter Aksnes ** 1737: Nils Amundsen (-1778) Mek m. widow Anne Olsdatter ** 1750: [[Koppen-157|Nils Knudsen Koppen (abt.1714-1778)]] m1. Anne Andersdtr. Lillebø m2. 1768 Siri Olsdtr. Ulvestadhaug ** 1779: Paul Johannesson Nakken m. 1779 widow Siri Olsdtatter ** 1804: Knut Nilsen Lillebø (-1827) m. 1802 Ingeborg Marie Larsdatter Garen (indre Drabløs) ** 1836: Nils Knutsen Lillebø m. 1833 Ingeborg Knutsdatter Brune ** 1855: Steffen Rasmussen Feden (Lauvstad) m. 1861 Kanutte Nilsdatter Lillebø ** 1895: Rasmus Steffensen Lillebø m. Johanne Rasmusdatter Mek === '''Lyngnes''' === === '''Løndal''' === === '''Løvik''' === === '''Mårstøyl''' === === '''Nesheim''' === === '''Rangsæter''' === === Reite Gnr. 145 (p. 167) === * Bruk 1 - Ytste-Reite (p. 169) ** 1603: Rasmus Erlandsen ** 1606: Ole Rasmusen m. 1620 Synneve Reite ** 1645: Ole Olsen Reite ** 1698: Ole Olsen Reite (-1736) m. Berte Jonsdatter Strand ** 1736: Rasmus Verniksen Krumsvik m. Anne Olsdatter Reite ** 1760: Ole Rasmusen Reite m. 1759 Eli Knutsdatter Innselset ** 1783: [[Brauteset-1|Elias Knutsen Brauteset (1756-1828)]] m1. 1783 Anne Olsdatter Reite m2. 1802 Marte Gunnarsdatter Drabløsvik ** 1812: Knut Eliasen Reite m1. Kanutte Olsdatter Holen m2. 1816 Hansine Eriksdatter Rangsaeter ** 1851: Elias Knutsen Reite m1. 1843 Kanutte Gurine Larsdatter Holen (Dravlaus) m2. 1852 Gunhild Eliasdatter Kvangardsnes ** 1884: Knut Eliasen Reite m. 1879 Ingeborg Knutsdatter Reite (br. 2) * Bruk 2 - Midt-Reite (p. 171) ** 1603: Rasmus Erlandsen (at both farms 1 and 2) ** 1630: Nils Rasmusen ** 1639: Gregorius ** 1645: Erik Olsen (c1600-_ ** 1694: Anders Olsen (1664-) ** 1718: Knut Andersen Reite m. 1718 Brit Pedersdatter BNikene? ** 1759: Henrik Sveinsen Bjørneset (Gote) m1. 1759 Anne Knutsdatter Reite m2. 1768 Brit Jetmundsdatter Løset m3. 1768 Berte Ivarsdatter Berkvik ** 1780: Knut Jakobsen Krumsvik m. 1780 widow Berte Ivarsdatter ** 1810: Jakob Knutsen Brune m. 1811 Ingeborg Oline Olsdatter Sollid ** 1834: Rasmus Johannesen Drabløs m. 1834 widow Ingeborg Olsdatter ** 1848: Knut Jakobsen Reite ** 1884: Rasmus Knutsen Reite * Bruk 3 - Inste-Reite (p. 172) ** 1603: Nils Pedersen ** 1606: Knut Eriksen ** 1639: Erik Arnfinnsen (1616-) m. Marte Olsdatter ** 1684: Peder Eriksen Reite m. Brit Ellingsdatter Hole ** 1720: Hans Olsen Kornberg m. 1721 widow Brit Ellingsdatter ** 1735: Peder Olsen m. widow Brit Ellingsdatter Reite ** 1763: Lars Andersen m1. 1763 Solveig Olsdatter Saetreas m2. 1784 Brit Knutsdatter Mork ** 1805: Anders Larsen Reite m. 1794 Sara Rasmusdatter Rusten, Høydal ** 1822: Ole Eriksen Kile m. 1822 Solveig Andersdatter Reite ** 1829: Gunnar Paulsen Eidset m. 1829 widow Solveig Andersdatter ** 1834: Rasmus Ellingsen Løfoll m. 1834 widow Solveig Andersdatter ** 1854: Johannes Olsen Velsvik m. 1855 Synneve Eline Olsdatter Reite ** 1884: Rasmus Sivertsen Løfoll m. 1884 Anna Frantsdatter Velsvik === '''Rossetvik''' === === Steinsvik Gnr. 131 (p. 74) === * '''Eldre bruk - Mettegarden (p. 76)''' ** 1675: Ole Torbjørnsen (Bjørkedal?) m. Mette Rasmusdatter Innselset ** 1690: Rasmus Pedersen m. 1690 widow Mette Rasmusdatter ** 1692: Rasmus Olsen m. Synneve Olsdatter Steinsvik ** 1740: Knut Rasmusen Steinsvik m. Ragnhild Olsdatter Ekset ** 1761: Ole Knudsen Steinsvik m1. 1759 Brit Rasmusdatter Hanebrekke (from Nordfjord) m2. 1773 Brit Arnesdatter Lyngnes m3. 1779 Randi Pedersdatter Løndal ** 1784: Nils Rasmusen Saetre m. 1784 widow Randi Pedersdatter ** 1807: Peder Olsen Steinsvik m. 1811 Cicilie Zakariasdatter Brune ** 1842: Ole Pedersen Steinsvik m. 1842 Marte Rasmusdatter Steinsvik ** 1872: Per Olsen Steinsvik m. 1871 Ingeborg Eline Olsdatter Sollid * Bruk 1 - Jonagarden (p. 79) ** 1596: Mons Olsen Steinsvik ** 1618: Jon Monsen Steinsvik m. 1615 Bothild Henriksdatter Steinsvik ** 1648: Jon Jonsen Steinsvik m. Brit Jonsdatter ** 1660: Knut Knutsen m. widow Brit Jonsdatter ** 1669: Rasmus Jonsen Steinsvik m. widow Brit Jonsdatter ** 1694: Knut Knutsen Steinsvik ** 1694: Jon Rasmusen Steinsvik (-1733) m. Marte Jonsdatter Innselset ** 1736: Anders Jonsen Aamelfot m. Brit Jonsdatter Steinsvik ** 1787: Jon Rasmussen Aamelfot m1. Brit Rasmusdatter Vassbakke m2. 1812 Marte Olsdatter Nautvik ** 1834: Amund Olsen Sollid m1. 1826 Synneve Jonsdatter Steinsvik m2. 1833 Synneve Helene Styrkersdatter Myren ** 1841: Peder Jonsen Steinsvik m. 1841 Anne Knutsdatter Steinsvik ** 1849: Jon AMundsen Steinsvik m. 1849 Marte Karine Styrkarsdatter Myren (Dravlaus) ** 1889: Sivert Jonsen Steinsvik m. 1889 Anne Elisabet Steinarsdatter Vassbotn * Bruk 2 - Jonapergarden (p. 81) ** 1834: Peder Jonsen Steinsvik (-1883) m. 1841 Anne Knutsdatter Steinsvik ** 1875: Jon Pedersen Steinsvik (-1938) m. 1876 Anne Amundsdatter Lillebø * Bruk 3 - Ellingsgarden (p. 82) ** 1636: Elling Pedersen Steinsvik (1595-) ** 1677: Peder Eriksen Storeide (1629-) ** 1694: Peder Ellingsen Steinsvik ** 1700: Knut Olsen m. widow ** 1748: Rasmus Jonsen Aamelfot (-1787) m. 1748 Syhnneve Knutsdatter Steinsvik ** 1788: Peder Rasmusen Steinsvik m. Ingeborg Hansdatter Vassbakke ** 1812: Rasmus Larsen Saetre (-1887) m1. 1814 Marte Paulsdatter Korsfur m2. 1824 Anne Johanne Steinarsdatter Aksnessaeter ** 1846: Peder Rasmusen Steinsvik m. 1847 Malene Frantsdatter Aamelfot ** 1879: Rasmus Pedersen Steinsvik m. 1879 Berte Marta Sjursdatter * Bruk 4 - Arnegarden (p. 84) ** 1603: Peder Jonsen Steinsvik ** 1642: Arne Pedersen Steinsvik ** 1678: Peder Arnesen Steinsvik (-1736) m1. Eli Knutsdatter Hjarthaug m2. Marte ** 1736: Knut Pedersen Steinsvik ** 1770: Peder Olsen Aamelfotdal (-1808) m. 1776 Kari Pedersdatter Bjørkedal ** 1807: Knut Pedersen Steinsvik (-1867) m. 1809 Ingeborg (Kristi) Samundsdatter Bjørkedal ** 1843: Peder Nilsen n. Bjørkedal m. 1842 Samonia (Samolina) Pernille Knutsdatter Steinsvik ** 1863: Lars Knutsen Aamelfotdal m1. 1861 Ingeborg Nikoline Pedersdatter Steinsvik * Bruk 5 - Knutsgarden (p. 86) ** 1603: Svein Steinsvik ** 1606: Ole Hansen ** 1615: Paul Jetmundsen ** 1626: Paul Rasmusen ** 1648: Svein Paulsen Steinsvik (1621-) ** 1683: Jon Sveinsen Steinsvik ** 1690: Jon Ivarsen Løvik ** 1706: Knut Pedersen Steinsvik m. Ingeborg Ivarsdatter Engeset ** 1736: Anders Olsen Reite m1. Lisbet Knutsdatter Steinsvik m2. 1759 Kari Rasmusdatter Dalberg ** 1771: Knut Andersen Steinsvik (-1826) m. 1774 Anne Olsdatter Rossetvik ** 1808: Anders Knutsen Steinsvik (-1849) m. 1810 Sicilie Hansdatter Vassbakke ** 1838: Peder Arnesen Aasebø (-1855) m. 1839 Johanne Andersdatter Steinsvik ** 1853: Steinar Rasmussen Steinsvik m. 1854 Anne Karine Pedersdatter Aamelfot ** 1890: Jon Steinarssen Steinsvik m. 1892 Elisabeth Mortensdatter Mork-Løvik === '''Stigen''' === === '''Stranda''' === === '''Sætre''' === === '''Sætreås''' === === Telset Gnr. 164 (p. 299) === * Bruk 1 ** 1603: Ottar Telset ** 1615: Peder Knutsen ** 1660: Knut Pedersen (1626-) m. unknown ** 1695: Ole Knutsen (1664-) ** 1714: Ole Olsen Langvatn (-1744) m. Kirsti Nilsdatter Langvatn ** 1742: Eiliv Olsen ? m. Marte Olsdatter Telset ** 1767: Ole Eilivsen Telset (-1777) m. unknown ** 1785: [[Fieldkaarstad-1|Erich Erichsen Fieldkaarstad (1752-1832)]] m1. Synneve Andersdatter Teigen m2. 1803 Kari Paulsdatter Høystøyl ''[note: the Dalsfjord book did not know this couple's original farm names. See their WikiTree profiles for details.] ** 1812: Anders Eriksen Telset (-1828) m. 1813 Brit Olsdatter Nordal (Syvde) ** 1829: Morten Olsen Løset, Bjørkedal m. 1829 widow Brit Olsdatter Morten ** 1846: Erik Andersen Telset m. 1847 Anna Paulsdatter Høystøyl ** 1875: Anders Eriksen Telset m. 1876 Ane Berte Eliasdatter Kvangardsnes * Bruk 2 (p. 302) ** 1639: Peder Rasmusen (1600-) ** 1675: Erik Telset (from Telsetbakke, b. 1632) m. unknown ** 1685: Peder Eriksen Telset m. unknown ** 1694: Kolbein m. widow of Peder ** 1704: Gullik Pedersen Telset ** 1715: Ingebrikt Eriksen ** 1740: Rasmus Larsen (-1772) m1. Ingeborg Rasmusdatter Saetre m2. 1763 Marte Jonsdatter Lillebø ** 1773: Ole Jakobsen Bjørneset m. 1773 widow Marte Jonsdatter ** 1782: Anders Jetmundsen Driveklepp m1. 1777 Mette Olsdatter Sundal m2. Synneve Andersdatter ** 1816: Jon Jakobsen Vadstein m. 1817 Lisbet Andersdatter Telset ** 1828: Arne Arnesen Kleppe m. 1828 widow Lisbet Andersdatter ** 1840: Rasmus Rasmussen Rønnestad m. 1839 Ragnhild Marie Andersdatter Hjarthaugås ** 1872: Jakob Andreas Olsen Folkestad (1842-) m1. 1869 Malene Magret Rasmusdatter Telset m2. Ane Berte Eliasdatter Lillebø * Bruk 3, 4 and 5 - Telsetbakken (p. 304) ** 1603: Sjur Olsen Telsetbakke ** 1636: Erik Sjursen m. unknown ** c1700: Bertel Eriksen === '''Torvik''' === === '''Ulvestad''' === === '''Ulvestadhaug''' === === '''Ulvestadnakk''' === * Bruk 1 (p. 240) * Bruk 2: Skaret (p. 242) * Bruk 3 (p. 243) ** 1615: Ole Arnfinnsen ** 1664: Samuel Larsen Eidseflot m1. Inger Larsdatter Ulvestadnakk m2. widow Inger Arnesdatter Espenakk ** 1708: Lars Samuelsen Nakken ** 1710: Ole Jonsen Eidset m1. widow Inger Arnesdatter m2. 1720 Anne Jonsdatter Jostrand m. 1748 Ingeborg Pedersdatter Bjørkedal m4. widow Ragnhild Knutsdatter Feden ** 1756: [[Sætreås-1|Johannes Paulsen Sætreås (abt.1729-1761)]] m. 1754 Kari Jonsdatter Feden ** 1762: [[Hjarthaug-1|Peder Larsen Hjarthaug (abt.1726-1775)]] m. 1762 widow Kari Jonsdatter ** 1776: [[Ulvestad-31|Knud Olsen Ulvestad (abt.1734-1790)]] m. 1776 widow Kari Jonsdatter ** 1792: [[Nakken-30|Jon Pedersen Nakken (1767-1836)]] m. 1795 Solveig Nilsdatter Lillebø ** 1836: [[Nakken-32|Johannes Jonsen Ulvestadnakk (1800-1883)]] m. Guri Jetmundsdatter Vålnes ** 1859: Jon Andreas Jonsen Nakken m. 1860 Anne Oline Annaniasdatter Myren, Dravlaus ** 1894: Johannes Jonsen Nakken m. Elisa Andersdatter Leivdal * Bruk 5: Ytrebø (p. 244) ** 1874: Knut Annaniasen Mårstøyl m1. Kanutte Sivrine Knutsdatter Greivsnes m2. Gurine Knutsdatter Klepp === Vassbakke Gnr. 132 (p. 91) === === '''Velsvik''' === * Bruk 1 ** 1755: Guttorm Hansson Skare. * 1755 Dorte Aamundsdatter Velsvik ** [[Velsvik-21|Frants Guttormsen Velsvik (1756-1829)]] * 1) Marte Jakobsdatter Ulvestad * 2) 1811 Anne Jonsdatter Krumsvik * 3) 1828 widow Anne Olave Olsdatter Høydalsvik

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This is a freespace to document pictures, places, obituaries for the Dalton Gang The Dalton Gang was a group of outlaws in the American Old West during 1890–1892. It was also known as The Dalton Brothers because three of its members were brothers; it should however be noted that not all of the gang members came from the Dalton family, and not all of the Dalton brothers were in the gang. The gang specialized in bank and train robberies. During an attempted bank robbery in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1892, two of the brothers and two other gang members were killed; Emmett survived to be tried and convicted. He was paroled after serving 14 years in prison. Their oldest brother Frank had been a Deputy US Marshal, but was killed in 1888. In 1890 three Dalton brothers turned to crime after not being paid as lawmen. They were Gratton "Grat", Bob, and Emmett, the youngest. Their middle brother William M. "Bill" Dalton also had a career as an outlaw, but he rode with the Wild Bunch. The gang were related through their mother to the Younger brothers, who rode with Jesse James. The Daltons were active later and independently of the James-Younger Gang. Samuelson, Nancy B. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History. "Dalton Gang." Retrieved February 8, 2014. :Other Gang Members: In the meantime, Bob and Emmett collected several friends: George Newcomb, Charley Bryant, Bill Powers, Charley Pierce, Dick Broadwell, William McElhanie, and Bill Doolin, and began to rob trains in present Oklahoma. They robbed four: the Santa Fe at Wharton, May 9, 1891; the Katy (Missouri, Kansas and Texas) at Leliaetta, September 15, 1891; the Santa Fe at Red Rock, June 1, 1892; and the Katy at Adair, July 14, 1892. *[[Dalton-1721|Robert "Bob" Rennick Dalton]] *[[Dalton-1719|Emmett Dalton]] *[[Dalton-1725|Gratton Dalton]] *[[Dalton-1726|Franklin "Frank" Dalton]] '''Other interesting reading:''' *Dressed to Kill: The Guns Used by the Daltons at Coffeyville - See more at: [http://www.historynet.com/dressed-to-kill-the-guns-used-by-the-daltons-at-coffeyville.htm#sthash.Vp2ZZWOx.dpuf History Net: Dressed to Kill] *Outlaw Emmett Dalton Went From Guns to Religion to Show Biz :[http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jul/15/local/me-22719 LA Times Jul 2001]

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[[Wharton-1053|Jesse Wharton]] was arrested near Dam 5 on 22 December 1861, at the end of several Confederate attempts to destroy Dam 5. This page includes evidence about those attempts from ''The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I Volume V, pages 389-400. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1881. == report, Thomas J Jackson, 21 Feb 1862 == [source: extract from "Reports of Maj. Genl. Thomas J. Jackson, C. S. Army, of operations from November 4, 1861, to February 21, 1862." Official Records, series I, volume V, pages 389-395 at page 390.] HEADQUARTERS VALLEY DISTRICT, Winchester, Va., February 21, 1862. . . . The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal having been repaired to such an extent as to render it boatable and of great service to the Federal Army at Washington, I determined, if practicable, to cut off western supplies by breaking Dam No. 5. For this purpose an expedition was undertaken in the early part of December, but, in consequence of the enemy's resistance and for want of adequate means, the object was not accomplished. A few days subsequently Capt. R. T. Colston, Company E, Second Regiment Virginia Volunteers, who was well acquainted with the locality of the dam and its structure, volunteered to take charge of the working party to accomplish the desired object. As there was reason to believe that General Banks could soon concentrate a large force there, I moved, with Garnett's brigade, part of the cavalry under Lieutenant-Colonel Ashby, and part of Carson's brigade, to the neighborhood of the dam. General Carson made a demonstration towards Falling Waters and Williamsport, while the remaining troops took such a position as to support the working party. The work was commenced on the night of December 17, and by the morning of the 21st a breach, supposed to be sufficiently large for the object in view, was effected. Though Federal re-enforcements of artillery and infantry were ordered up and opened their fire upon us, our loss was only 1 man killed. . . . == letter, Thomas J Jackson to J E Johnston, 14 Dec 61 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 pages 395-396] HEADQUARTERS VALLEY DISTRICT, Winchester, Va., December 14, 1861. GENERAL: Yours of the 12th instant is at hand. [footnote in OR: "Not found."] I have made two attempts to prevent navigation on the canal, but have not thus far succeeded. The only good results that I am aware of having been effected was [sic] the capture of 1 captain, 2 corporals, and 5 privates of the Twelfth Indiana Regiment, and damaging this end of Dam No. 5, and killing 1 of the enemy. On our part 2 men are supposed to be mortally wounded. The injury done to Dam No. 5 is not sufficient to admit the passage of water on the Virginia side. In consequence of the importance of economizing ammunition and keeping the batteries and other troops that would be required for supports at drill, I do not think that it would be advisable to attempt with artillery anything more than the protection of our working parties engaged in turning the water around one of the dams, or making a break in the canal. I have had some small boats made for the purpose of crossing a party to the Maryland side if necessary. I hope in this way to stop the navigation for a while, but my desire is to complete the work commenced on the dam, and for this purpose have made arrangements for marching with Garnett's brigade at 6 a. m. on Monday. During the greater part of next month I expect to have my headquarters near Martinsburg. If this plan succeeds--as through the blessing of Providence it will--Washington will hardly get any further supply of coal during the war from Cumberland; but should General Kelley advance on me, I may have to content myself with trying to make a break in the canal. I have not received any additional force except Colonel Taliaferro's brigade, which is well encamped and giving its time to drilling. The enemy are, from last information, near 9,000 strong in Hampshire, principally at Romney. Their present principal damage to us is in the demoralization of our people in Hampshire. They picket near 6 miles this side of Romney. I should not be surprised any day to hear of his (General Kelley) advancing. He says that he does not design going into winter quarters in Romney; that as soon as the weather becomes cold enough to require such protection, if not before, he expects to receive orders to advance. I hope that I will be in a condition to move before he does. Respectfully, your obedient servant, T. J. JACKSON, Major-General, Commanding Valley District. Gen. J. E. JOHNSTON, Commanding Department of Northern Virginia. == report, NP Banks to McClellan, 9 Dec 61 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 pages 396-397] FREDERICK, MD., December 9, 1861--11 o'clock. The force referred to in my dispatch last night proves to be cavalry, and does not indicate occupation. The firing Saturday was at Dam No. 5, near Clear Spring. No damage done. Rebels driven back with loss of some men. They had 6 Parrott guns. No rebels between Hancock and Romney, and General Kelley in no danger of attack. Have ordered Colonel Leonard to support him, if necessary. N. P. BANKS. Major-General McCLELLAN, Commander-in-Chief. == report, NP Banks to S Williams, 18 Dec 61 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 397] FREDERICK, MD., December 18, 1861. Colonel Leonard reports, at 12 m., rebels still in position at Falling Waters. Thinks they intend to cover attack on Dam No. 5, where, under cover of guns, they began to cut away, but were driven back with loss of life. Now skirmishing across river. Jackson in command. N. P. BANKS Brig. Gen. S. WILLIAMS, Assistant Adjutant-General. == order, NP Banks to Col Kenly, 18 Dec 61 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 397] FREDERICK, MD., December 18, 1861. SIR: Information is received from various sources, believed to be reliable, that the enemy contemplates an attack upon Dam No. 4 or No. 5, with a view to the destruction of the canal. You will march your regiment with all expedition to one or the other of these localities, as necessity may require or as the movements of the enemy may dictate, and resist at all hazards the destruction of the dam or any efforts to cross the river. Your long service at these posts will render you familiar with the duties required of you. If the presence of the enemy at Sharpsburg or at Dam No. 4 demands your attention, you will take your post there, assuming command of the forces at that point. If the enemy is above, co-operate earnestly with Colonel Leonard to defeat all his plans. Much must be left to your discretion, your energy, and vigilance. Report progress of affairs constantly. If re-enforcements are wanted, they will be sent. I am, respectfully, your obedient servant, N. P. BANKS, Major-General, Commanding Division. Colonel KENLY, Commanding First Maryland Volunteer Regiment. == letter, NP Banks to Col Leonard, 18 Dec 61 11.00 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 397] FREDERICK, MD., December 18, 1861--11 o'clock. Your dispatch of 6.30 duly received. Do you need more men? Let us hear from you often. Do not allow your attention to be drawn altogether from General Kelley by the movement in your front. It may be a feint. N. P. BANKS, Major-General, Commanding Division. Colonel LEONARD, Williamsport. == letter, NP Banks to Williams, 18 Dec 61, 12 m == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 398] FREDERICK, MD., December 18, 1861--12 m. Colonel Leonard reported last night and again this morning at 6.30 a threatened attack on Dam No. 5 by Jackson in force with boats. He thinks he is strong enough to protect it. Having cautioned him not to withdraw attention from position by General Kelley, as this may be cover to other movements. [I] do not leave Frederick on this account. N. P. BANKS. Brig. Gen. S. WILLIAMS. == letter, NP Banks to Williams, 18 Dec 61, 10 p.m. == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 398] FREDERICK, December 18, [1861]--10 p.m. Colonel Leonard reports enemy in position at Falling Waters. Firing all day, but no loss on our side. Four regiments on the river between Hancock and Shepherdstown, with eight guns. Two regiments and two guns en route to-night. Citizen of Baltimore from Richmond reports that Richmond paper Saturday stated that orders had been given for destruction of canal, thinking it essential to Washington. Perfect quiet at other points. N. P. BANKS. Brigadier-General WILLIAMS. == letter, NP Banks to Williams, 19 Dec 61, 10.00 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 398] FREDERICK, December 19, 1861--10 o'clock. Enemy began cannonading Dam No. 5 this morning. No damage. They have not appeared at Dam No. 4. They commenced shelling our camp at Point of Rocks this morning, but were driven back at once. Force probably from Leesburg. Nothing important occurred during the night. N. P. BANKS. General WILLIAMS. == letter, NP Banks to Williams, 19 Dec 61, 6 p.m. == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 398] FREDERICK, MD., December 19, 1861--6 p.m. Heavy firing most of the day at Dam No. 5. Enemy driven from the dam. Several killed. Skirmishing at Falling Waters, opposite Williamsport. No loss reported on our side. No serious impression made upon the dam. Thirty-ninth Illinois guarding the river at Hancock, under Kelley; all quiet, and at Romney at last advices. Captain Best went up to-day for direction of artillery. N. P. BANKS. General WILLIAMS. == letter, NP Banks to Williams, 20 Dec 61 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 398] FREDERICK, MD., December 20, [1861.] Three o'clock p. m. enemy withdrawn from Dam No. 5. All quiet there. Mill burnt by our men, who crossed over and returned with lot blankets, intrenching tools, &c.; dam but little injured; will be repaired at once. At Falling Waters enemy's camp shelled last night, but few seen this morning; it is believed they have retired. N. P. BANKS Major-General, Commanding Division. General WILLIAMS. == letter, NP Banks to Williams, 20 Dec 61, 8.30 p.m. == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 399] FREDERICK, MD., December 20, 1861--8.30 p.m. All quiet on the line of the river at Harper's Ferry, and also at Williamsport and above. Slight skirmishing at Little Georgetown. No artillery to-day. Six guns concentrated at Williamsport; ample protection for the dams. Fifth Connecticut at Hancock. No news there from General Kelley. One prisoner taken last night. Two deserters from rebels are in custody; they report Jackson's force 15,000. Enemy appears to have withdrawn. General Hamilton goes up to-morrow. N. P. BANKS, Major-General, Commanding Division. General WILLIAMS. == letter, Banks to Leonard, 20 Dec 61 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 399] HEADQUARTERS DIVISION, FREDERICK, MD., December 20, 1861. SIR: I received to-night your dispatch of 5 p.m. and the several telegrams and reports [footnote in OR: "Not found."] made since the enemy appeared on the river, and am very much gratified with all that has been done and the results thus far accomplished. So far as I know of events transpiring under your command, your course has entire approval. With reference to possible ulterior movements I have directed General Hamilton to visit Williamsport and other points on the river. He will consult with you, and, if necessary to his purpose, assume command while on the river. You will please aid him in his movements as far as is in your power, and oblige, yours, very truly, N. P. BANKS, Major-General, Commanding Division. Col. S. H. LEONARD, Commanding at Williamsport and Upper Potomac. == letter, Banks to R B Marcy, 22 Dec 61 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 page 399] HEADQUARTERS BANKS' DIVISION, December 22, 1861. SIR: Telegram from Colonel Leonard states as follows: WILLIAMSPORT, 21st. Canal-boats running to-day both ways. Two guns were brought to Little Georgetown and some infantry appeared this morning. A few shots been exchanged [sic]. The Twenty-ninth Pennsylvania have moved to Dam 4. I hear no rebels have been there yet. From Falling Waters the rebels have moved up towards Dam 5, but a few pickets left there (F. W.). Captain Best has gone to Dam 5. Respectfully submitted. N. P. BANKS, Major-General, Commanding. Brig. Gen. R. B. MARCY. == extract from "Records of Events", Banks' Division, Dec 61 == [source: Official reports series I volume 5 pages 399-400] Extract from "Record of Events" return of Banks' Division, Army of the Potomac, for December, 1861. On the 18th, having received information that General Jackson threatened Williamsport, the Fifth Connecticut Volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel Kingsbury commanding; the Twenty-Ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Murphy commanding; the First Maryland Volunteers, Colonel Kenly commanding; Company F, Fourth Artillery, Capt. C. L. Best commanding, and two companies of Maryland cavalry, were ordered to march [from Frederick, Md.] to Williamsport, to report to Colonel Leonard, commanding there. These troops made a quick march to that place, and were engaged in defending Dams Nos. 4 and 5 for some days. There was some sharp-shooting, but with little loss on either side, the enemy at last falling back. During the continuance of the contest the Fifth Connecticut Volunteers and a portion of Best's battery, together with the Thirty-Ninth Illinois Volunteers, were sent to Hancock. The Twenty-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers and the Fifth Connecticut Volunteers were, after the danger had subsided, recalled to their former quarters near this city, and Captain Matthews' Pennsylvania battery was ordered to Hancock to relieve Best's battery, which then returned to their camp, near the Second Brigade. During the continuance of the enemy's attack all the companies of Lamon's brigade were ordered by the commanding general to join General Kelley, which order was issued anew from these headquarters to Colonel Leonard at Williamsport, and the troops sent on to Hancock. == 'From Gen Banks' command', [Philadelphia Pennsylvania] ''Public Ledger'' Wednesday, 25 December 1861, page 1 == 'From Gen Banks' command' ['From Gen Banks' Command', [Philadelphia PA] Public Ledger Wednesday, 25 December 1861, page 1] [transcribed 19 July 2014, from GenealogyBank] [parts of this were hard to read; I've noted only the conjectures of which I was not confident] From Gen Banks' Command WILLIAMSPORT, Dec 21--From personal observation, your correspondent is convinced that the rebel troops which have been threatening this point were not, at the utmost extent, over 7,000 in number, and not over four pieces of artillery have been seen here [?] within the past week. The militia, which might have numbered 150 [??] refused from the first to cross the river, and on two occasions, would not approach nearer than a mile. The mill owned by the Colstons [?], at the south end of Dam No. 5, was set on fire on Thursday night by Capt. Hampton of the Pittsburg Light battery attached to the First Virginia Regiment and six men, volunteers who went over in three skiffs. They found in the mill besides the articles before mentioned, several shells, which were probably to have been sent over the next day. On Friday, the elegant brick residence of the Colstons, situated a hundred yards from the mill, was seen to be on fire, but a party of the First Virginia went over and extinguished it, after which they ransacked the outbuildings and brought off a considerable amount of plunder, such as overcoats [?], pocket [?] ropes, leggings[,] axes[,] besides a supply of poultry. The rebels, excepting a few solitary sentinels posted on the distant hills, were not seen at this point until half-past three PM, when they brought in sight their 12-pound Parrot gun, and threw a few shells towards the camp of the First Maryland, which had succeeded the Fifth Connecticut, then en route for Hancock. A 10-pound Parrot gun of Matthews' (Pa) battery, soon drove them out of sight. There was no loss on our side, and probably but slight loss on the other, owing to the safe distance at which their gun was stationed. While these things were in progress, a troop of rebel cavalry made their appearance opposite Williamsport, about one mile from the river. They remained in full view for several hours, going through a drill for the benefit of the spectators. About noon a regiment of calvary [sic] and another of infantry, made their appearance near the ford at the Four Locks, two miles above dam No. 5, but not liking the appearance of Col Kenly's preparations, they subsequently withdrew. In the afternoon, intelligence reached Colonel Leonard that the main body of the enemy were, with their wagons and boats, concentrating near Falling Waters, five miles from Dam 5, on the Virginia side, but, owing to the curve of the river, 15 [?] miles between these points on our side. Col. Leonard immediately reinforced his pickets at the former point, keeping a section of a battery and the 29th [?] Pennsylvania as a reserve A few shells were exchanged, and the enemy retreated, encamping out of sight, beyond the range of our Parrott guns. Intelligence, yesterday, from the other side, goes to show that the rebel commander, being foiled in all his attempts, withdrew his forces that morning towards Martinsburg, leaving only three or four companies as pickets but not taking away his wagons and boats. All was comparatively quiet during the entire day. ... WILLIAMSPORT, Dec. 21--This morning a man, named J B. Wharton, residing at Clear Spring, approached one of the river pickets and offered him $25 to carry a despatch to the other side. The soldier made the fact known to Col. Leonard, who had him arrested, but not until he had destroyed the despatch. He is connected by marriage with ex-senator Mason, now at Fort Warren. Col. Leonard holds him as a spy.

DAM Dead Ends

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This list is anything but exhaustive, the these are basically the earliest dead ends I hit in my ancestry, reflecting that I've put in some, if not a great deal of effort trying to find their parents and origins. I want to groom this list and the profiles it references, such that I can put a bow on the research I've done, perhaps discover something as I document it, and then ask for help from the community. With the exception of the last few, they're all American -- I have not yet troubled myself with the majority of my European ancestors, having first set out to chase down all of the immigrants. There are quite a few American terminal profiles not listed here, but either they are already documented by others or I haven't even gotten around to do decent research on them. * '''[[Salusbury-33|John Salusbury]] who appears in Princess Anne, VA c. 1771''' * [[Baker-25450|Joseph Baker]] * [[Maddox-12|John Maddox]] and wife Margaret Unknown * [[Johnston-6868|Robert Johnston]] * [[Knight-6689|Daniel Knight]] * [[King-13287|Peter King]] * [[Edwards-9246|Mary Jane Edwards]] * [[Jarrett-475|Elizabeth Jarret]] * [[Chase-3260|Anna Polly Chase]] * [[Shear-111|Christian Gans Shear]] * [[Miller-27731|Charlotte Miller]] * [[Tucker-5997|Polly Tucker]] * [[Knox-1910|Thomas Knox]] * [[Montauk-2|Catoneras]] * [[Buenoverta-1|Jemima Buenoverta]] * [[Sherwood-392|Elizabeth "Sherwood"]] * [[Boyd-744|Mary Boyd]] ? * [[Chapman-7509|Willis Chapman]] * [[Dunlap-1094|Elizabeth Dunlap]] * [[Southard-527|Nancy Southard]] * [[Miller-26497|John D. Miller]] * [[Ellis-7046|Emily Ann Ellis]]

Damant's Party

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==Research Notes== * This is research notes used by [[McCallum-662|Stephen McCallum]] for the growth and improvement of Wiki and is not meant to be open to the public as there may be copyright material contained herein.
"Damant's Party 1820 Settlers Main reference The Settler Handbook by MD Nash See also eGGSA - The 1820 Settler Correspondence Additional information from South African Settlers The aim of this project is to link profiles on Geni to the names in the list, and to expand notes about individuals - mostly on the Profile page in the "About Me" field, or here if no profile exists. Getting Involved Feel free to follow, request to collaborate To join the project use the request link under "actions" at the top right of the page. Visit Geni's Project Plaza Working with Projects Wicked Wiki Geni Wikitext, Unicode and images which gives a great deal of assistance. See the discussion Project Help: How to add Text to a Project - Starter Kit to get you going! How to Participate Please add only the profiles of members of this party to this project (not their descendants)! This is easily done from the profile page using the Add to project link. In the interests of uniformity please use one of the images attached to this project as "flags" for 1820 Settlers where there are no other photos available. It easily identifies the actual person who was on one of the ships when browsing the Tree. If you have any queries related to these settlers please start a discussion linked to this project. (See the menu top right). Please add related projects to the menu on the right. If you have links to related web pages that would be of interest to others please add them in the relevant section at the bottom of the page. In order to do this use the drop down menu at the top left of the screen and Join the Project. If this option is not available to you then contact a collaborator and ask to be added to the project. As a collaborator you will be able to edit this page. Add any documents of interest using the menu at the top right of the page, and then add a link to the document in the text under the heading below. If you do not know how to do this please contact one of the other collaborators to assist you. Party Details Leader Lieut. Edward Damant Number 57 Area Party originated from Norfolk Area Allocated to the Party The old Waaiplaats barracks, then to the Gamtoos River. They were located at the source of the Kaffir Kraal River but the location was at once rejected by Lieutenant Damant and they moved to the Gamtoos River, their settlement being called Lammas.) 1820 Settler Ship Ocean Dates Departure London, 13 December 1819 Arrival Table Bay, Cape Town - 29 March 1820 Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth - 15 April 1920 (Other parties on this voyage - Dixon, Howard, Morgan) M.D. Nash 1987 - Settler Handbook "No. 8 on the Colonial Department list, led by Edward Damant of Fakenham, Norfolk, who had held a lieutenant's commission in the 38th Regiment of Foot and subsequently in the West Norfolk Militia. He had made an abortive earlier attempt to emigrate to the Cape in 1817, in company with his sister and her husband Dr John Atherstone, in order to join their brother John Damant, then stationed at Uitenhage as Assistant Commissary General. John Damant had married the only daughter of a local landowner and merchant, Frederick Korsten, and in partnership with a third brother, Thomas Damant, had acquired a large estate on the Gamtoos River which they named New Lammas after their birthplace in Norfolk. Early in 1819 John Damant had retired on half-pay and returned to England to engage additional labourers for New Lammas. The newly promulgated Cape emigration scheme provided the opportunity to make up a party consisting of the Damant and Atherstone families, including Thomas Damant's 13-year-old daughter Ann who had been living in England with her maternal grandparents, and some 20 indentured labourers. Although on the face of it this was a proprietary party, the status of one of its members, Philip Frost, is not clear; he probably joined the party as an independent settler as he purchased a farm on the Gamtoos in his own right in 1822. The party was recruited in Norfolk, Tee hailing from Sedgeford, Gibbon from West Barsham, Lake from Colkirk and Sterley from Billingford, all in the neighbourhood of Fakenham. Shortly before Michaelmas quarter-day (29 September), Damant wrote to the Colonial Deparment asking as a matter of urgency to be informed whether his proposal had been accepted or rejected, 'the men being distressed beyond measure at the uncertainty of their situation as they would be deprived of work the whole of the ensuing Winter, should the proposition not be acceded to, and they not know it before Michaelmas, but were they now acquainted with it, they would be able to renew their present engagements if necessary'. The delay in notifying party heads of the success of their applications was the cause of numerous changes in the party lists, Damant's included. Once his application had been approved, Damant invoked the influence of the Member of Parliament for Norfolk, Edmund Wodehouse, to try to obtain permission for him to take out breeding stock - horses and Norfolk bulls. This was contrary to regulations, however, and was refused. Deposits were paid for 25 men, and the party embarked at Deptford in the regular transport ship Ocean, sailing from Portsmouth on 1 January 1920 and arriving in Table Bay on 29 March and Algoa Bay on 15 April. Two men of the party and one child died at sea. The location assigned to Damant was on the site of the old Waaiplaats barracks at the source of the Kaffir Kraal River, but he refused the land and removed his people to his brothers' property on the Gamtoos River". Members of Damant's Party Bold links are to Geni profiles; other links are to other biographical notes John Atherstone 29, Surgeon. Wife Elizabeth Damant 37. Children William Guybon Atherstone 5, Catherine Atherstone 4, Elizabeth Atherstone 3, Emily Atherstone 2. Thomas Atherstone 26, Husbandman Thomas Atherstone - Sundry Notes John Cooper, 27. Bricklayer. Ann Damant 13. (in the care of her uncle Edward Damant). Edward Damant 33. Lieut, 38th Regiment. Wife Mary Atherstone 26, Child : Louisa Mathilda Damant 2 John Damant 34. (Brother of Leader Edward Damant). Henry Durrell, 27. Husbandman. John Francis 24. Husbandman. Philip Frost 32, Husbandman. Wife Elizabeth Doughty 30. Children Philip Frost 11, James Frost 10, William Frost 7, Edward Frost 6, John Frost 4, Mary Frost . Edward Gibbon 21. Husbandman. Joseph Hames 20. Husbandman. John Jacobs 21. Husbandman. Wife Catherine 20. John Lake 19. Husbandman. Philip Lawson 22. Husbandman. Sundry notes (Lawson) Thomas Males 18. Shoemaker (died at sea). John Matthews 22. Husbandman. Sundry notes - (Matthews) John Price 25. Husbandman (died at sea). Henry Purvis 32. Blacksmith. Sundry notes (Purvis) William Seley 26. Husbandman. Stephen Smith 27. Carpenter. Wife Ann 27. Children Henry Smith 5, Harriet Smith 1 (died at sea). Thomas Sterley 19, Husbandman Thomas Sterley 54, Husbandman and army pensioner. Wife Ann Moorecroft 44, Children : Thomas Sterley 17 John Sterley 13 Mary Sterley 12 Lydia Sterley 8 Maria Sterley 6 James Sterley 1 Richard Tee 34, Husbandman. Wife Sarah Potter 29. Children : Richard Tee 7 Frances Tee 6 Susannah Tee 4 Elizabeth Tee 1 Note. The name of Richard Tee's wife and the names and ages of their children have been amended to agree with family records (they are given in the Agent's List as Mary 30, Richard 8, Mary 7, Charlotte 5 and Elizabeth 2). Edward Frost (6) does not appear in the Agent's List, but according to a family historian he sailed with the rest of the family. William Thompson 21. Husbandman. John Wells 20. Tanner. William White 28. Husbandman. Main source for party list Agent of Transports' List of settlers under Edward Damant Esqre (Cape Archives CO 136). Edward Damant's wife was confined shortly before the party sailed and did not emigrate, but the name of her 2-year-old daughter is included in the Agent's List. Further reading DG Damant, The Damants and their Party (Port Elizabeth Historical Society, 1984)." https://www.geni.com/projects/1820-Settlers-Damant-s-Party/9926 Settler Returns These are the final settler returns for each party, transcribed from CO48/47 at the National Archives, Kew, London. They formed the basis of "The Settler Handbook" by M.D. Nash, although there are some differences, as she used returns held at the Cape as well. Earlier versions of the returns can often be found amongst the 1819 settler correspondence. With the exception of capital letters for surnames, the tables are true transcriptions of the file in the National Archives, although occasionally comments have been added below in square brackets. The returns held in the Cape Archives can be found in CO6138 Volumes 1 and 2. There are no returns in CO47/48 for Charles CAMPBELL, Richard DANIELL, Christopher THORNHILL or William WAIT, all of whom sailed later (see post 1820 correspondence), or for the ill-fated RUSSELL's Party who sailed on the Abeona. There is also no return for WILKINSON's Party, who sailed in the privately chartered Amphitrite, but the names are listed in the returns for NIGHTINGALE's Party transcribed from CO6138/2/104 at the Cape Archives. The return for STANLEY's Party can be found in his correspondence dated 4th January 1820, although an earlier return from the Cape Archives (CO6138) is transcribed here.https://www.eggsa.org/1820-settlers/index.php/settler-returns/1922-damant-s-party No. 8 on the Colonial Department list, led by Edward Damant of Fakenham, Norfolk, who had held a lieutenant's commission in the 38th Regiment of Foot and subsequently in the West Norfolk Militia. He had made an abortive earlier attempt to emigrate to the Cape in 1817, in company with his sister and her husband Dr John Atherstone, in order to join their brother John Damant, then stationed at Uitenhage as Assistant Commissary General. John Damant had married the only daughter of a local landowner and merchant, Frederick Korsten, and in partnership with a third brother, Thomas Damant, had acquired a large estate on the Gamtoos River which they named New Lammas after their birthplace in Norfolk. Early in 1819 John Damant had retired on half-pay and returned to England to engage additional labourers for New Lammas. The newly promulgated Cape emigration scheme provided the opportunity to make up a party consisting of the Damant and Atherstone families, including Thomas Damant's 13-year-old daughter Ann who had been living in England with her maternal grandparents, and some 20 indentured labourers. Although on the face of it this was a proprietary party, the status of one of its members, Philip Frost, is not clear; he probably joined the party as an independent settler as he purchased a farm on the Gamtoos in his own right in 1822. The party was recruited in Norfolk, Tee hailing from Sedgeford, Gibbon from West Barsham, Lake from Colkirk and Sterley from Billingford, all in the neighbourhood of Fakenham. Shortly before Michaelmas quarter-day (29 September), Damant wrote to the Colonial Deparment asking as a matter of urgency to be informed whether his proposal had been accepted or rejected, 'the men being distressed beyond measure at the uncertainty of their situation as they would be deprived of work the whole of the ensuing Winter, should the proposition not be acceded to, and they not know it before Michaelmas, but were they now acquainted with it, they would be able to renew their present engagements if necessary'. The delay in notifying party heads of the success of their applications was the cause of numerous changes in the party lists, Damant's included. Once his application had been approved, Damant invoked the influence of the Member of Parliament for Norfolk, Edmund Wodehouse, to try to obtain permission for him to take out breeding stock - horses and Norfolk bulls. This was contrary to regulations, however, and was refused. Deposits were paid for 25 men, and the party embarked at Deptford in the regular transport ship Ocean, sailing from Portsmouth on 1 January 1920 and arriving in Table Bay on 29 March and Algoa Bay on 15 April. Two men of the party and one child died at sea. The location assigned to Damant was on the site of the old Waaiplaats barracks at the source of the Kaffir Kraal River, but he refused the land and removed his people to his brothers' property on the Gamtoos River. LIST OF DAMANT'S PARTY ATHERSTONE, John 29. Surgeon. w Elizabeth 37. c William Guybon 5, Catherine 4, Elizabeth 3, Emily 2. ATHERSTONE, Thomas 26. Husbandman. COOPER, John 27. Bricklayer. DAMANT, Ann 13 (in the care of her uncle Edward Damant). DAMANT, Edward 33. Lieut, 38th Regiment. c Louisa 2. DAMANT, John 34. Commissary (half-pay). DURRELL, Henry 27. Husbandman. FRANCIS, John 24. Husbandman. FROST, Philip 32. Husbandman. w Elizabeth 30. c Philip 11, James 10, William 7, Edward 6, John 4, Mary. GIBBON, Edward 21. Husbandman. HAMES, Joseph 20. Husbandman. JACOBS, John 21. Husbandman. w Catherine 20. LAKE, John 19. Husbandman. LAWSON, Philip 22. Husbandman. MALES, Thomas 18. Shoemaker (died at sea). MATHEWS, John 22. Husbandman. PRICE, John 25. Husbandman (died at sea). PURVIS, Henry 32. Blacksmith. SELEY, William 26. Husbandman. SMITH, Stephen 27. Carpenter. w Ann 27. c Henry 5, Harriet 1 (died at sea). STERLEY, Thomas 19. Husbandman. STERLEY, Thomas 54. Husbandman and army pensioner. w Ann 44, c Thomas 17, John 15, Mary 12, Lydia 8, Maria 6, William 3, James 1. TEE, Richard 34. Husbandman. w Sarah 29. c Richard 7, Frances 6, Susannah 4, Elizabeth 1. THOMPSON, William 21. Husbandman. WELLS, John 20. Tanner. WHITE, William 28. Husbandman. Main source for party list Agent of Transports' List of settlers under Edward Damant Esqre (Cape Archives CO 136). Edward Damant's wife was confined shortly before the party sailed and did not emigrate, but the name of her 2-year-old daughter is included in the Agent's List. The name of Richard Tee's wife and the names and ages of their children have been amended to agree with family records (they are given in the Agent's List as Mary 30, Richard 8, Mary 7, Charlotte 5 and Elizabeth 2). Edward Frost (6) does not appear in the Agent's List, but according to a family historian he sailed with the rest of the family. Further reading DG Damant, The Damants and their Party (Port Elizabeth Historical Society, 1984). https://www.1820settlers.com/genealogy/settlershowparty.php?party=Damant Damant, D. G. – The Damants and Their Party. The 1820 Settlers from Norfolk £50.00 Description (George: George Printing Co. / The Historical Society of Port Elizabeth, 1984) Number 131 of 250 copies. Signed by the author on the title page. 8vo; papered boards; printed dustwrapper; pp. (vi) + 144 + (i) incl. index; illustrations; facsimiles; maps; genealogical tables. Dustwrapper a little fishmothed sunned on spine panel with archival tape repairs to reverse of edge-tears; corners slightly turned; light wear to tail of spine; a little foxing to edges and endpapers. Very good condition. A detailed study of one of the largest parties of 1820 Settlers after the London groups. Damant’s families included Atherstone Cooper Durrell Francis Frost Gibbon Hames Jacobs Lake Lawson Malis Matthews Price Purvis Seley Sterley Tee Thompson White and Wells. Although they had in their midst their leader’s elder brother who had experience of the Eastern Frontier they fared no better than other Settler groups. The author devotes part of his study to the question of why Damant in contrast with other leaders chose to settle in the Gamtoos valley. An uncommon and informative contribution to 1820 Settler studies.http://christison.co.za/product/damant-d-g-the-damants-and-their-party-the-1820-settlers-from-norfolk/ Canterbury House - Eastern Cape Group calls for Action 35 Constitution Hill - Andrew Reed - 2013 SHARE Article Author: Andrew Reed Friday, October 23, 2015 - 14:20 [Originally published 5 August 2013] The following update and call to action regarding Canterbury House, Port Elizabeth is in the form of an open letter written by Andrew Reed of the Mandela Bay Heritage Trust (MBHT). We are all well aware of and very concerned about the unchecked destruction of Port Elizabeth's oldest suburb. It has come to the attention of many of us that the prominent owner of the Donkin Row houses, has moved his operations to the next level, highly sensitive 1820 settler houses on Constitution Hill. Scaffolding has now gone up at No 35 Constitution Hill, known as 'Canterbury House' which was ravaged by fire in 2002/2004. Only certain parts were destroyed and the house circa 1837, has been left to the elements ever since in a wilful manner by the present owner. This house, built for Richard Tee, 1820 settler from Damant's party, represents a vital part of PE's history and is in fact Grade II listed. Photos reveal that the fire was confined to various areas and the huge concern is that original (though now decayed) fabric will now be disposed of as has taken place, unchecked, with the Donkin Row Houses. There is no open, transparent procedure being followed in terms of recording the fabric or securing it or replacing it in a sensitive way, which is non-negotiable when it comes to Grade II listed structures. No 31 Constitution Hill, (circa 1824) is also in danger. 35 Constitution Hill - Andrew Reed - 2013 - 2.jpg Inside Canterbury House (Andrew Reed) Whatever the current opinion is and whether or not the owner is seen as doing a 'good job' or not is NOT the issue, these operations are illegal. The issue is the lack of enforcement of our laws and the lack of procedure which results in the irrevocable loss of Port Elizabeth's settler history. This entire site requires a heritage impact assessment and quite likely an archaealogical assessment in light of the excavation also being done. The provincial authority and the local authority need to work together with urgency, as this has gone on three years longer than it should have. It seems as if this property owner is being favoured and protected and this situation spanning the last 15 years is not acceptable any longer. This matter will now also be reaching local levels of law enforcement.https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Damant%27s_Party&junk=1&action=edithttp://www.theheritageportal.co.za/article/canterbury-house-eastern-cape-group-calls-action

Dambusters - RAF Bomber Command

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The goal of this project is to remember the service of Aircrew of all nations who took part in the Dams Raid in Germany on the night of 16/17 May 1943 Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Raebel-2|Geoffrey Raebel]]. My father was based nearby and I have become Editor of the Bomber command in Australia Newsletter for Veterans and their families. I have found a slim book printed by Pen and Sword in 2013 that contains some excellent genealogical information on some of the crews involved Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * For the present I will populate the families with known information * Over 50 airmen were killed that night and it must be acknowledged that over a 1000 civilians, half of whom were slave labourers * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15475745 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Damerell_Name_Study These are useful notes I have collected from various websites which do not yet belong in the Name Study '''NB when entering into WT, put Albemarle in LNAB field, and de Albemarle into CLN field''' Note from Geni tree - TBC: 1215 Woodbury-1287 Alba Marle, Devon, Son of Galpide d' Aumerle and Mabel de Carbonelle, Husband of Alianora Albemarle, Father of William d'Albemarle " Anastacius, the sonne of Benedict Fitz Jordan, granted the manor of '''Woodford''' of unto John Fitz Robert, which conveyed the same unto Geoffrey de Albamara, and gave it in marriage unto [[Bolhay-11|Sir Hugh de Bolhay]], with [[Albamarle-1|Muriell]] his daughter, and Sir Reginald de Albamara, sonne of Galride, granted the demaisnes of the said mannor of Woodford unto [[Bolhay-10|Sir Hamelyn de Bolhay]], his nephew, which died anno 50 Kinge Henry 3, & it descended unto [[Bolhay-4|James de Bolhay]] his son, who had issue [[Bolhay-1|Amicia]], wief of [[Cobham-1|John Cobham]], a younger sonne of Cobham, of Kent."
Pole's Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, p. 330 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_de_Mandeville Roger de Mandeville on Wikipedia - is this him?] "Woodbiry. This mannor did [[Normandie-45|Kinnge Henry I]] give unto Roger de Maunsdevilla, castellan of his castell of Exceter. Stephan de Maunsdevilla his sonne, Wth ye licens of Kinge Henry II, granted the same unto Willam Carbonell, and Roger de Maunsdevill confirmed the grant of Stephan his father unto William, sonne of the said Willam Carbonell. Mabill, ye daughter of Carbonell, maried first unto '''Galfride de Albamarlea''', & secondly, unto Will'm, the sonne of Richard Lo. of Levenston; Galfride de Albamarlea had issue '''Reginald''', wch had issue '''Galfride de Albamarlea, Knt.''', wch had issue '''[[De Albemarle-1|Sir William]]''', wch had issue '''[[D_Aumarle-2|Sir Galfride]]''', wch had issue '''[[Aumarle-4|Sr William]]''', weh had issue '''[[Daumarle-3|Sir William Damarell, Knt]]''', weh died anno 36 of Kinge Edw. II, leaving issue '''William''', who died wthout issue, & wthin his full age; '''[[Daumarle-2|Marg'et]]''', wief of [[Bonville-2|Sr Willam Bonvill]], of Shute, Knt., & '''[[Aumerle-1|Elisabeth]]''', wief of [[Mautravers-5|John Matravers]], of Melbiry, in Dorsetshire."
Pole's Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, p. 156 '''Galfrid de Alba Mara''' hold the manor of W'debir' [Woodbury, Testa, 1475, 1505, Trans. XXXIII, 620, W. 68] with appurtenances in chief of our lord the King [Testa, 358, p. 179a; Trans. XXX, 224 & XXXV, 288] by gift of [[Normandie-45|King Henry I]] to his ancestors by the same service. (Pole, p. 155 states that the gift was to William de Mandevil, castellan of Exeter, whose son William gave it to William Carbunel. In 1177, Alice daughter of William Carbunel, held it [Pipe Rolls, 23 Hen. II] and brought it to her husband Reginald de Albemarle [Trans. XXXV, 288] who in 1182 "owed £53. 10/ for acknowledgment of Wubeberia, and Aelizia his wife daughter of William Carbunell owed £ 30. 13/for having seizing of that land" [Pipe Rolls, 28 Hen. II.])
~Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 37, p. 414 '''Reginald de Alba Mara''' holds 1 fee in Wodebrye (Woodbury) of our lord the King in chief. "This is Wodeberie [W. 68, p.44], an earl's land, 3190 acres, £23 value, held by the King in Domesday and afore time by Githa. [[Normandie-45|Henry I]] gave it to Roger de Mandervil, castellan of Exeter [Testa, 1343, p. 194a], whose son William conveyed it to William Carbonel. Carbonel's heiress, Alice held it in 1174 [Pipe Rolls, 21 Hen. II), and brought it to '''Reginald de Albemarle''', alias Daumarle, or Damerell [Trans. xxxiii, 290], who in 1189 "acounted for £144 4s 11d for recognition of Wodnesbiri" [Pipe Rolls, 1 Ric. I]. In 1200 [Trans. xxxiii. p. 369], in 1221 and up to 1226 (in which year William Briwer died) Galfrid de Albemarle held it [Hundred Rolls, 11]; after him Reginald de Albemarle in the time of Robert de Hoehesham (who died in 1255); and in 1274 [Hundred Rolls 11] and 1285 [Feudal Aids, p. 325] William de Albemarle until 1288 [A.-D. Inq. 17 Ed. I No. 22, p. 99(471); in 1303 Galfrid Daumarl [Feudal Aids, p. 364] until 1320 [A.-D. Inq. 14 Edw. II. No. 33, p. 296(1295)];in 1346 William Daumarle [Feudal Aids, pp. 426, 436] until 1362 [A.-D. Inq. 36 Ed. III. No.5, p.246(2300)]; in 1373, [[Daumarle-2|Margaret]], wife of [[Bonville-2|William Bonevile]] and heiress of Galfrid de Albamarlia (A.-D. Inq. 47 Ed. III. No. 66, p. 331 (2545)]; in 1428 William Bonvyll [Feudal Aids, p.488]." Baldwin de Insula, earl of Devon. Writs, 13 Jan. and 13 July, 47 Hen. III. '''Isabel de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle (Alba Marla, Albemaria, Aubemarle, Aubemara), late the wife of the earl of Albemarle''', his sister, age variously stated as 24 and more and 25, is his heir through the death of his son. Karesbroc castle (extent given), with two parts of two hundreds in the Isle of Wyth', and (the advowson of ?) the church of Ermue. Sir William de Insula holds 7½ and 1/8 knights' fees, and owes to the lord of the castle homage, relief, and reasonable aid for making his eldest son a knight and marrying his eldest daughter, castle guard and guarding the Island in time of war at his own cost, and suit at the court of the castle called knighten court (curia militum); Lady Maud de Gatecumbe holds 3 fees by the same service; Ralph de Gorges 3 fees; William de Glamorgan 31/6 fees; Jordan de Insula and Philip de Cantilupo ½ fee; Simon de Bendenges ½ fee; the heirs of Richard de Langeford 1 fee; Richard de la Clyve 1/13 fee; the heirs of Alan de Checkenhulle 1/8 fee; John de la Wode 1/8 fee; Jordan de Kingeston ½ fee; Lady Joan de Cundey and Sir Richard de Afton ½ fee; the same Richard de Afton 1 fee; John de la Brigge 1/8 fee; Roger de Ogelaundre ⅓ fee; William de Odyneton 1/13 fee; the prior of Christchurch 1/13 fee; Geoffrey de Chillingwod 1/13 fee; '''the heirs of Geoffrey de Alba Marle 1 fee'''; and Sir John de Wyvile 1/43 fee. Plimpton castle (extent given) including a hundred (court), 3 mills in Plymton, and profits of wood, garden, and of Dertemore, with the following knights' fees held of the lord of the castle:— ... (Unspecified) 14 fees held by '''Robert de Alba Marla'''. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol1/pp171-177 '''All dates in this table are approximate and from several sources'''
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Pipe Rolls''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|'''Pole''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|'''Rootsweb''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|'''Thoughts''' |-Haywood-41 |Githa to
William the Conqueror | | | Githa gave Woodbury to
[[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]] 1028-1087 |- |William to Henry I | | |William to [[Normandie-45|Henry I]] 1068-1135
his 4th son |- |Henry I to
Roger de Mandervil |King Henry I gave to
Roger de Maunsdevilla, castellan | |Henry I to
Roger de Mandervil |- |Roger de Mandervil to
son William |Roger de Maunsdevilla gave to
son, Stephan de Maunsdevilla | |Roger de Mandervil to
son Stephan |- |William de Mandevil to
William Carbonel |Stephan de Maunsdevilla granted to
William Carbonell
(Benedict FitzJordan gave to his son, Anastacius) | |Stephan de Mandevil to
William Carbonel |- |William Carbonel had heiress
Alice |Son Roger confirmed to
William Carbonel's son, William
(Anastacius gave to John FitzRobert) | | Roger de Mandevil (son of Stephan)
confirmed to William Carbonel son of Willam,
who gave to sister Aelizia (Alice) Carbonel |- |Aelizia (Alice) Carbonel married Reginald de Albemarle |William Carbonel the Younger gave to
daughter Mable Carbonel
(John FitzRobert conveyed to Geoffrey de Albamara) | |Aelizia (Alice) Carbonel married Reginald de Albemarle |- |Reginald/Aelizia (Alice) de Albemarle gave to
Galfrid de Albemarle |Mable Carbonell married Galfride de Albemarle
(Geoffrey de Albamara gave it to [[Albamarle-1|Muriell]] 1175-1241, his daughter, in marr 1190 to [[Bolhay-11|Sir Hugh de Bolhay]] 1170-1241) | Mable de Carbonelle mar
Galdpide de Aumarle | Reginald/Aelizia (Alice) de Albemarle gave to
son Galfrid de Albemarle, who mar
Mable de Carbonelle (his 1st cousin) |- |Galfrid/Mable de Albemarle gave to
son, Reginald de Albemarle |Issue: Reginald
granted demesnes to [[Bolhay-10|Sir Hamelyn de Bolhay]] 1195-1273 (his nephew) |son Reginald mar
Alionora | Galfrid/Mable de Albemarle gave to
son, [[Albemarle-2|Reginald de Albemarle]] 1214-1284, who
mar 1240 [[Albemarle-1|Alionora Albemarle]] 1220-1318 |- |Reginald/Alionora de Albemarle gave to
[[De_Albemarle-1|William de Albemarle]] |Issue: Galfride de Albamarlea
(Sir Hamelyn gave to his son [[Bolhay-4|James de Bolhay]] 1240-bef 1345) | William de Albemarle mar ? | Reginald/Alionora de Albemarle gave to
son, [[De_Albemarle-1|William de Albamarlea]] 1245-1289 |- |Galfrid Daumarl |Issue: Sir William
(James de Bolhay gave to daughter [[Bolhay-1|Amicia]] 1280-1335, marr 1300 to
[[Cobham-1|John Cobham]]) 1262-1335 |Geoffrey D'Aumarle mar
Joan de Pomeroy |William de Albemarle gave to
son Galfrid or [[D_Aumarle-2|GEOFFREY Daumarl]], 1270-1321
who mar 1300 [[Pomeroy-632|Joan de Pomeroy]] 1275 |- |William Daumarle |Issue: Sir Galfride |William D'Aumarle mar Isabel de Meriet | Galfrid or GEOFFREY/Joan Daumarl gave to
[[Aumarle-4|William Daumarle]] 1300-1325,
who mar 1315 [[Meriet-1|Isabel Meriet]] 1295-1370 |- | |Issue: Sir William |William Daumarle mar
Ellen Meriet | William/Isabel Daumarle gave to
son [[Daumarle-3|William]] 1317-1361, who mar [[Meriet-20|Agnes]]
and/ or 1342 [[Meriet-3|Ellen Meriet]] 1319-1363 |- |Margaret, wife of William Bonevile |Issue: Sir William DAMARELL, who had
William (no issue),
[[Aumerle-1|Elisabeth (Aumerle) Matravers]],
[[Bonville-52|Margaret (Daumarle) Bonville]] |Margaret Daumarle mar Sir William Bonville | William/Ellen Daumarle gave to
daughter [[Daumarle-2|Margaret]],
who mar 1355 [[Bonville-2|William Bonevile]] 1332-1408 |- | | |[[Bonville-52|Elizabeth Bonville]] mar
[[Carew-113|Sir Thomas Carew]] | William/Margaret had
[[Bonville-52|Elizabeth Bonville]] 1362-1451 mar 1405
[[Carew-113|Sir Thomas Carew]] 1368-1431 |- | | | |Thomas/Eliz gave to
[[Carew-276|Sir Nicholas Carew]] 1409-1447 mar 1425
[[Courtenay-262|Joan Courtenay]] 1411-1465 |- | | | |Nicholas/Joan gave to
[[Carew-282|Nicholas Carew]] 1433, who mar 1466
[[Coker-560|Elizabeth Coker]] 1412 |- | | | | Nicholas/Elizabeth Carew gave to
Carew-113|Thomas Carew, who mar
Joane (Jane) Carminow |- |} William Carbonel
|
Alice Carbonel (1174)
mar
Reginald de Albemarle (1189)
|
Galfrid de Albemarle (1221-1226)
|
[[Albemarle-2|Reginald de Albemarle]] (1255) mar [[Albemarle-1|Alionora]]
|
[[De_Albemarle-1|William de Albemarle]] - (1274, 1285-1288) spouse unknown
|
Galfrid Daumarl - (1303- 1320 Inq. p.m.) or [[D_Aumarle-2|Geoffrey]]
|
[[Daumarle-3|William Dumarle]] (1346-1362) mar [[Meriet-20|Agnes Meriet]]
|son William - no issue
[[Daumarle-2|Margaret]] married to William Boneville (1373)
~Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 35, pp. 288-289 via cybergata.com 1 **Mable de Carbonelle
+ **Galdpide de Aumarle
2 **Reginald de Aumarle b: ABT 1215 d: 1284
+ Alianora b: 1220
3 **William de Aumarle b: ABT 1245 d: 1289
4 **Geoffrey D'Aumarle b: ABT 1270 d: 1321
+ **Joan de Pomeroy b: ABT 1275
5 **William D'Aumarle b: ABT 1300 d: ABT 1325
+ **Isabel de Meriet
6 **William Daumarle b: ABT 1313
+ **Ellen Meriet b: ABT 1325
7 **Margaret Daumarle b: ABT 1343 d: 25 MAY 1399
+ **William Bonville b: ABT 1330 d: 12 NOV 1396
8 **Elizabeth Bonville b: ABT 1372 d: ABT 1411
+ **Thomas Carew b: 1361 d: 25 JAN 1430
9 **Nicholas Carew b: ABT 1409 d: 1446
+ **Joan Courtenay b: 1411
10 **Nicholas Carew b: ABT 1433 d: 13 SEP 1469
+ **Elizabeth Coker b: 1442
10 **Thomas Carew b: ABT 1425
+ **Joane (Jane) Carminow b: 1427
8 **John Bonville b: ABT 1366 d: 21 OCT 1396
+ Elizabeth Fitz-Roger b: 1371 d: 10 APR 1414
9 **Isabel Bonville b: ABT 1395
+ **Richard Champernon b: ABT 1392 d: 1418
10 **Hugh Champernon b: 1416
+ Alice Boys b: ABT 1420
9 **William de Bonville b: 30 AUG 1393 d: 18 FEB 1461
+ **Margaret de Grey b: ABT 1395 d: AFT 15 MAY 1426
10 **Phillippa de Bonville b: ABT 1405
+ **William Grenville b: ABT 1395 d: ABT 1450
10 **Margaret Bonville b: ABT 1432 d: BEF 1487
+ **William Courtenay b: ABT 1420
10 **William Bonville b: ABT 1423 d: 30 DEC 1460
+ **Elizabeth de Harington b: ABT 1427 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=andwai&id=I13302&printer_friendly The next family to feature here, after many changes, were the de Albemarles from 1215 (de Alba Mara, d'Aumarle, Damarell, etc.), originally French knights. The de Albemarles also held the manor of Woodbury, and in 1228 the long connection of Lympstone and Woodbury began. In 1251, Reginald de Albamara divided the manor of Lympstone and created the Manor of Lympstone Rectory, an unusual step. The Albemarles were a litigious family, always to be found in court at Exeter or Westminster. They were also entrepreneurs: they fostered Lympstone as part of the port of Exeter, for 'veneston' is mentioned in a letter of 1310 as a member of the port. Evidently, perhaps emulating the Courtenays, they tried to establish a town here for in 1288 burgesses are recorded paying 9s. to William, de Aumarle. This venture would have been lucrative, but was seemingly unsuccessful. The Albemarles were resident Norman lords but it is not known exactly where. Woodbury seems most likely, but no Manor House has been identified for certain. They used Lympstone church, for the church of Woodbury had passed from them in 1205 to Otterton, thence to the monastery of St. Michel, as the result of a lawsuit. (Another one.) http://www.britannia.com/lympstone/lympstone.html Geoffrey D’Aumarle & 60844073. Joan de Pomeroy ~1240, Geoffrey born in England, s/o §William de Alba Marlia. 1/15/1288, Geoffrey’s father died. 5/9/1290, Geoffrey son of William de Alba Marlia of Wodebyry, … acknowledge that they owe to William de Hamelton 17£ 8s 0d. (S) CPRs. 9/4/1301, To the sheriff of Devon. … ship … was wrecked on the sea … ten tuns of wine were thrown upon the land of Geoffrey de Alba Marlia at Wodebury and Luneston … each tun was worth 4 marks … distrain Geoffrey … to satisfy the merchants … (S) CCRs. 1/22/1302, Debtor: Geoffrey de Albemarle {Alba Marlia}, knight, of Devon [of Woodbury, East Budleigh Hundred]. (S) UKNA. 1/20/1303, Protection with clause volumus for Geoffrey de Alba Marlia, going to Gascon on the king’s service with Simon de Monte Acuto. (S) CPRs. 1303, Geoffrey de Albemarle held Middle Chinnock of Sir James de Moleton. (S) Proceedings, Somersetshire, Vs75-77, P17. 5/8/1310, Geoffrey presented Martin le Arbloster as subdeacon to the church at Lympston. (S) The register of Walter de Stapeldon, 1892, P233. 3/28/1314, IPM of Roger Wither: Witherynghen, Devon, held of Geoffrey de Alba Marlia by service. (S) CIsPM. 1314-5, Grant to John de Wymborne and Christina his wife, of lifehold of Chard manor, lately held by Lunbard her father. Test. Sir Robt. Fitzpayne, Sir Geoffrey D’Aumarle, … (S) Calendar of the Register of John de Drokesford, 1887, P70. 6/28/1319, Pardon to Agnes, late the wife of William de Alba Marlia for acquiring, without licence, to herself and her said husband and her heirs male a messuage … in Henton from Geoffrey de Alba Marlia, tenant in chief. (S) CPRs. By 1321, Geoffrey died. (S) Monasticon Dioecesis Exoniensis, Oliver, 1846, PP187-8. Family notes: · William de Alba Marlia, s/o Sir Geoffrey [died 1262], s/o Reginald, s/o Geoffrey d’Albamarle & Mabil Carbonel, d/o William Carbonell. · 1267-85, Quitclaim by Sir Geoffrey de Albemarle (Alba Mare), son and heir of Sir Reynold de Albemarle, lord of Woodbeer. (S) Cartulary of Forde Abbey, 1998, P104. · 1274-1288, Wiliam de Albemarle held Leuestona “by service of finding the King with one oaten loaf with 2 arrows stuck in it whenever the King courses on Dertemor.” (S) Report and Transactions – Devonshire, V35, P299. · Margaret Dumarle, heiress of William, son of William, son and heir of Goeffrey. (S) De Controversia in Curia Militari Inter Ricardum Le Scrope, V2, 1832, P258. Child of Geoffrey and Joan: i. Geoffrey de Albemarle, born 10/9/1267 in England. By 1316, Sir Geoffrey died before his father. ii. William Dumarle (30422036), born ~1270 in England.
http://www.teachergenealogist007.com/2012/04/g26-60844072.html https://www.myheritage.com/names/william_damarell ---- FORZ WILLIAM de Forz, son of GUILLAUME de Forz Comte d’Aumâle & his wife Hawise Ctss d’Aumâle (-29 Mar 1241). The 13th century Histoire des ducs de Normandie et des rois d’Angleterre records that "Aubemalle…Havi le contesse" married successively "le conte de Mandeville…Guillaumes" by whom she was childless, "Guillaume de Fors" by whom she had "i fills…Guillaumes", and thirdly "Bauduin de Biethune"[1218]. The Cronicon Cumbriæ names “Hawysiam” as the child of “Willielmus Grossus comes Albemarliæ” and his wife, adding that he was succeeded by “Willielmus de Fortibus comes Albemarliæ”, in turn succeeded by “alter Willielmus de Fortibus”, and the latter by “Avelina” who married “Edmondo fratri domini Regis E” and died childless[1219]. Lord of Holderness. He succeeded as titular Comte d'Aumâle. “Willielmus comes de Albamare filius Hawisæ comitissæ de Albamare” donated property to Garendon Abbey by undated charter[1220]. He was one of the 25 conservators of Magna Carta[1221]. Matthew of Paris records that he died in the Mediterranean[1222]. m (1214) AVELINE de Montfichet, daughter of RICHARD de Montfichet, of Stansted, Essex & his wife Milicent --- (-[Nov] 1239, bur Thornton Abbey). A manuscript history of the foundation of Melsa Abbey records that “Willielmum de Forz secundum” married “Avelinam…filiam…Ricardi de Munfichet”[1223]. Matthew of Paris records the death in 1239 of "Aveline de Forz Ctss d'Aumâle"[1224]. An undated writ "52 Hen III", after the death of "Richard de Muntfichet", records that "he had 3 sisters, Margery, Avelina and Philippa…from Avelina issued William de Fortibus earl of Albemarle whose heirs are under age and in the king’s wardship"[1225]. A writ dated 20 Feb "3 Edw I", after the death of "Avelina late the wife of Edmund the king’s brother", names as heirs of "Richard de Munfichet…his three sisters…the second sister Avelina married William de Forz earl of Albemarle, and from them issued William de Forz the last earl of Albemarle, who had two sons Thomas and William who died without heirs of their bodies…" and the declaring the descendants of the sisters of Aveline de Montfichet as heirs of Aveline de Forz[1226]. William & his wife had one child: 1. WILLIAM de Forz ([1214/15]-Amiens 23 May 1260, bur Meaux Abbey). Henry III King of England confirmed that "Willelmus de Fotz, comes Aubemarle" had transferred "Willelmum filium suum primogenitam" as a hostage in return for receiving "castrum nostrum de Salvat", dated 17 Dec 1216[1227]. The Cronicon Cumbriæ names “Hawysiam” as the child of “Willielmus Grossus comes Albemarliæ” and his wife, adding that he was succeeded by “Willielmus de Fortibus comes Albemarliæ”, in turn succeeded by “alter Willielmus de Fortibus”, and the latter by “Avelina” who married “Edmondo fratri domini Regis E” and died childless[1228]. "W filio comitis de Aubemarliæ" is named as son-in-law of Alan of Galloway by Matthew of Paris, who does not name his wife[1229]. Lord of Holderness. He succeeded as titular Comte d'Aumâle. "William de Fortibus, son of William de Fortibus late count of Aumale…and Christiana his wife" were granted "the manor of Driffield, co York and the manor of Tingden co Northampton", dated 5 Oct 1241[1230]. The Annales Londonienses record the death in 1260 of "comes Albemarliæ…in transmarinis partibus"[1231]. The Chronicle of Meaux, in Yorkshire, records the death "in civitate Ambianensi" in 1260 of "dominus Willelmus de Fortibus tertius ultimus comes Albermarliæ" and his burial "in presbyterio nostro juxta filiam suam"[1232]. A hearing "44 Hen III", after the death of "William de Fortibus alias de Ford, de Forz Earl of Albemarle" names "Thomas his son, aged 7 on the morrow of the Nativity of the Blessed May next, is his heir and as yet in the wardship of his mother"[1233]. m firstly (before Apr 1236) CHRISTIAN of Galloway, daughter of ALAN Lord of Galloway & his second wife Margaret of Scotland (-shortly before 29 Jul 1246). The Liber Pluscardensis records that the third daughter of "Alanus de Galway filius Rotholandi de Galway" married "comes Albemarliæ"[1234]. "William de Fortibus, son of William de Fortibus late count of Aumale…and Christiana his wife" were granted "the manor of Driffield, co York and the manor of Tingden co Northampton", dated 5 Oct 1241[1235]. Matthew of Paris records the death in 1246 of "comitissa quoque Albemarliæ filia Alani de Galeweia sororque comitisse Wintoniæ"[1236]. m secondly (1248) ISABEL de Reviers, daughter of BALDWIN de Reviers Earl of Devon & his wife Amice de Clare (Jul 1237-Stockwell, Surrey 10 Nov 1293, bur Breamore Priory, Hants). The Fundationis et Fundatorum Historia of Ford Abbey names “Baldwinum quintum postea comitum et Isabellam Albermarliæ” as the children of “Baldwinum quartum” & his wife, adding that Isabel succeeded after the death of her brother without children but also died childless[1237]. The Annals of Tewkesbury record the marriage in 1248 of “filia comitis Devoniæ” to “comiti de Aubemarle”[1238]. Writs dated 13 Jan and 13 Jul "47 Hen III", after the death of "Baldwin de Insula earl of Devon", names "Isabel de Fortibus countess of Albemarla, late the wife of the earl of Albemarle, his sister, age variously stated as 24 and more and 25, is his heir through the death of his son"[1239]. "Isabella de Fortibus comitissa de Albemarle et Devonie ac Domina Insule" confirmed donations to the abbey of Loders, Dorset, for the souls of "quondam bone memorie Willelmi de Fortibus comitis Albemalle viri nostri et pro animabus Thome et Willelmi de Fortibus filiorum predicti comitis", by charter dated to 1269, witnessed by "Dominis Johanne, filio Johannis…"[1240]. “Isabella de Fortibus comitissa de Albemarle et Devoniæ, ac domina Insulæ” donated property to Quarr Abbey, for the soul of “domini mei Willielmi de Fortibus comitis Albemarliæ”, by undated charter[1241]. William & his second wife had five children: a) JOHN de Forz (-before 11 Aug 1260). The Complete Peerage cites a petition dated [1315], by Thomas de Multon and Anthony de Lucy, relating to the manors of Cockermouth and Skipton, which names "John, Thomas, William, Avice and Aveline" as the five children of William de Forz[1242]. b) THOMAS de Forz (9 Sep 1253-before 6 Apr 1269, bur Black Friars Church, Stamford, Lincs). A hearing "44 Hen III", after the death of "William de Fortibus alias de Ford, de Forz Earl of Albemarle" names "Thomas his son, aged 7 on the morrow of the Nativity of the Blessed May next, is his heir and as yet in the wardship of his mother"[1243]. "Isabella de Fortibus comitissa de Albemarle et Devonie ac Domina Insule" confirmed donations to the abbey of Loders, Dorset, for the souls of "quondam bone memorie Willelmi de Fortibus comitis Albemalle viri nostri et pro animabus Thome et Willelmi de Fortibus filiorum predicti comitis", by charter dated to 1269[1244]. The wording of this charter suggests ("filiorum predicti comitis" instead of "filiorum meorum") that the donor was not the mother of Thomas and William but the chronology of this family indicates that this was not the case. The drafting of the charter is ambiguous whether Thomas and William were deceased at the time or not. A writ dated 20 Feb "3 Edw I", after the death of "Avelina late the wife of Edmund the king’s brother" names "four daughters of Hugh de Bulebec and...Ralph de Pleys are next heirs", reciting the full ancestry which proves their heirship: “Richard de Munfichet died without heir...and his inheritance descended to his three sisters...the second sister Avelina married William de Forz Earl of Albemarle and from them issued William de Forz the last earl of Albemarle who had two sons Thomas and William who died without heirs...and one daughter Avelina whom Edmund the king’s brother took to wife...”[1245]. c) WILLIAM de Forz (-Oxford, bur Black Friars Church, Oxford). "Isabella de Fortibus comitissa de Albemarle et Devonie ac Domina Insule" confirmed donations to the abbey of Loders, Dorset, for the souls of "quondam bone memorie Willelmi de Fortibus comitis Albemalle viri nostri et pro animabus Thome et Willelmi de Fortibus filiorum predicti comitis", by charter dated to 1269[1246]. The wording of this charter suggests ("filiorum predicti comitis" instead of "filiorum meorum") that the donor was not the mother of Thomas and William but the chronology of this family indicates that this was not the case. The drafting of the charter is ambiguous whether Thomas and William were deceased at the time or not. A writ dated 20 Feb "3 Edw I", after the death of "Avelina late the wife of Edmund the king’s brother" names "four daughters of Hugh de Bulebec and...Ralph de Pleys are next heirs", reciting the full ancestry which proves their heirship: “Richard de Munfichet died without heir...and his inheritance descended to his three sisters...the second sister Avelina married William de Forz Earl of Albemarle and from them issued William de Forz the last earl of Albemarle who had two sons Thomas and William who died without heirs...and one daughter Avelina whom Edmund the king’s brother took to wife...”[1247]. d) AVICE de Forz (-[1260], bur [Meaux abbey]). The Complete Peerage cites a petition dated [1315], by Thomas de Multon and Anthony de Lucy, relating to the manors of Cockermouth and Skipton, which names "John, Thomas, William, Avice and Aveline" as the five children of William de Forz[1248]. The Chronicle of Meaux records that "Willielmum de Fortibus tertium" had "filias…quarum una" was buried "in presbyterio nostro", and "una earum Avelina" married "Edmundo filio regis Henrici tertii"[1249]. It is assumed that the former entry refers to Avice, although her name is not specified. Another passage in the same source records the death of her father and his burial "in presbyterio nostro juxta filiam suam"[1250], which suggests that the two died around the same time. e) AVELINE de Forz (Burstwick, Yorks 20 Jan 1259-10 Nov 1274, bur Westminster Abbey). The Cronicon Cumbriæ names “Hawysiam” as the child of “Willielmus Grossus comes Albemarliæ” and his wife, adding that he was succeeded by “Willielmus de Fortibus comes Albemarliæ”, in turn succeeded by “alter Willielmus de Fortibus”, and the latter by “Avelina” who married “Edmondo fratri domini Regis E” and died childless[1251]. The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the marriage "VI Id Apr" of "Eadmundus filius Henrici regis" and "filiam et hæredem comitis Aubemarliæ" at Westminster[1252]. An enquiry into the age of "Avelina the wife of Edmund the king’s brother, daughter and heir of William sometime earl of Albemarle" includes testimony that "Avelina was 14 on the day of SS Fabian and Sebastian last"[1253]. The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the death in 1274 of "Avelina uxor domini Eadmundi regis filii comitissa Aubermarliæ"[1254]. The Chronicle of Thomas Wykes records the death “circa festum Sancti Martini” in 1274 of “uxor domini Edmundi fratris…regis nostri”[1255]. A writ dated 20 Feb "3 Edw I", after the death of "Avelina late the wife of Edmund the king’s brother" names "four daughters of Hugh de Bulebec and...Ralph de Pleys are next heirs", reciting the full ancestry which proves their heirship: “Richard de Munfichet died without heir...and his inheritance descended to his three sisters, the first sister Margery married Hugh de Bulebec and from them issued Hugh de Bulebec who had four daughters, Philippa married to Roger de Lancastre, Margery married to Nicholas Corbet, Alice married to Walter de Huntercumbe and Maud married to Hugh de la Valle; the second sister Avelina married William de Forz Earl of Albemarle and from them issued William de Forz the last earl of Albemarle who had two sons Thomas and William who died without heirs...and one daughter Avelina whom Edmund the king’s brother took to wife...; the third sister Philippa married Hugh de Pleys and from them issued Richard de Pleys from whom issued Ralph de Pleys now aged 9 and in the wardship of Robert Aguilun”[1256]. m (contract 6 Apr 1269, Westminster Abbey 8/9 Apr 1269) as his first wife, EDMUND “Crouchback/Gibbosus” of England Earl of Lancaster, son of HENRY III King of England & his wife Eléonore de Provence (London 16 Jan 1245-Bayonne 5 Jun 1296, bur Westminster Abbey).
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Damon Fuller (Fuller-18763) Funeral Program

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This is a scanned image of a funeral program written for [[Fuller-18763|Damon Everett Fuller (1857-1929)]]. It was presumably written by his wife, Carolyn (White) Fuller. The program was found among the papers of one of his granddaughters. 1/7 {{Image|file=Damon_Fuller_Fuller-18763_Funeral_Program.jpg |align=m |size=x }} ---- 2/7 {{Image|file=Damon_Fuller_Fuller-18763_Funeral_Program-1.jpg |align=m |size=x }} ---- 3/7 {{Image|file=Damon_Fuller_Fuller-18763_Funeral_Program-2.jpg |align=m |size=x }} ---- 4/7 {{Image|file=Damon_Fuller_Fuller-18763_Funeral_Program-3.jpg |align=m |size=x }} ---- 5/7 {{Image|file=Damon_Fuller_Fuller-18763_Funeral_Program-4.jpg |align=m |size=x }} ---- 6/7 {{Image|file=Damon_Fuller_Fuller-18763_Funeral_Program-5.jpg |align=m |size=x }} ---- 7/7 {{Image|file=Damon_Fuller_Fuller-18763_Funeral_Program-6.jpg |align=m |size=x }}

Dan Waselchuk - drawings, resume, articles, memorabilia

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Dan Wright's Genealogical Notes

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These extensive notes were part of the profile of [[Yates-11|John Yates]] which were much too long to be included in the profile. Since the individual's intent was to preserve all the notes of the person's late brother, they have been moved intact to the free space page. My intent is to keep both my brother's notes intact as well as those from the merged profile to show continuity of information. Information on the wife and children do not have the same continuity, but sufficient overlap in children to assume there is only one wife. Should this prove untrue then the wives' information will need to be sorted while sorting the children into the correct family groups. Here are my brother's (Dan Wright) compiled notes on information regarding this John Yates. Formatting has been lost leading to the information being hard to follow but I have tried to restore it to some degree. Additional notes can be found at: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/a/n/Gina-S-Lanier/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0333.html http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mwballard&id=I24954 He immigrated in 1635 and lived in Norfolk, VA. A detailed, twelve page report was sent to William A. Yates from Bertha P. Faust, dated 2 AP 1984. The following is from Elizabeth Harris, a biologist on the faculty of Duke University, written in response to a query and provided to us at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/YATES/1998-07/0901919653 Most of it comes from some charts by Alice Granbery Walter, and I have not looked at any of the original documents myself yet. The chart numbers refer to the LDS catalogue. These are non-circulating from Salt Lake City, but a fellow researcher and I paid somebody there to photocopy them for us. Other sources are McIntosh's Norfolk Co. wills, Boddie's Historical Southern Families (mostly the ETHERIDGE articles). All my people in the Norfolk/Currituck area converge on Maximilian Cuthrell and Margaret Ballentine, who married in Norfolk in 1817, and then moved to Davie County NC. I worked on the Norfolk area records a few years back,but lately have been concentrating on the Davie Co. connections.: First Generation --------------------------------------------- 1. John YATES. Born About 1595 in England. Died About 1648 in Virginia. (Alice Granbery Walter chart 1202): he was b. ca. 1595, d. before November 1648. He was in Lower Norfolk Co. in 1636 (see court record books B30), and was a Ship's Carpenter in the Foxe in 1646 (see Hotten 111, court record books B32a). His inventory taken 13 Nov 1648 by Thos. Sayer, Rich. Smith, James Warner & John Finch. It was exhibited in Court by Joanne Yates. Chart 1205: John Yates shipwright b ca. 1599 (Hotten 111) In Lower Norfolk Co. b. ca 1595 (Book B ff 30, 32a) Ship carpenter in the "Foxe" in 1646, d bef 15 Aug 1648 (B 82a LNc) Inventory as described above. Total value of inventory 19,751 lb tob (Bf 94 p. 101) "Did he marry before 1620 and have issue John GATER (YATES?) b. 1620" (Hotten 111, 112, m. bef 1649 Mary ____; 24 Jul 1635 in the "Assurance" to be transported to Virginia from Gravesend: Jo: Gater 36 yrs, Joan Gater 23 years & Jo: Gater 15 yrs et als. (Hotten 111,112) He did marry bef 1636 Joanne/Jone/Johanna; see her notes There seems to be some confusion over whether John Yates and John Gater are the same person, father and son, or two entirely different and unrelated people. See Walter chart 1205 for a lengthy discourse. There seems to be no doubt in her chart however that John Yates b about 1595 was the father of Richard, Frances, and Johanna or Hannah Yates, and that Frances Yates m. (2) George Ballentine. See the following sources cited by Alice Granbery Walter: Hotten, List of Emigrants to America pp 41, 111 Land Patent Books, Virginia State Library, 1PB 340, 389, 399, 536, 578, 636; 2PB 29; 3 PB 264, 175; 4 PB 518 Lower Norfolk Co. court records E f 20, C f 4 1a Boddie 14:33-35 cites essentially the same records. He married Joanne ??. Born See Notes. Died About 1666. Alice Granbery Walter chart 1202 lists several possible women named Joanne, Joan, Johanna who could be this person: Joan Gater b. before 1612, trans to VA in the Assurance 24 Jul 1635 with John GATER Joane WILKINSON b. 1615 trans to the N side of Charles River in 1639 by George Minifye Esq. and one of the Council of State Joan JOBE b. 1617, trans to VA in the America with John YATES b. 1615 et als. (Hotten 111, 112, 96; patent book 1:704. Joane JOBE 22 May 1637 was a hd right in the patent to Thomas DAVIS in Upper New Norfolk Co. upon S side of the Eastern Br of Elisabeth River (patent book 1:424) Her will was dated 22 Oct 1664, proved 1666 ("Efl1 p20" - can't figure out what this is from her list of abbreviations; McIntosh vol. 1, p. 23, lists it as Norfolk Co. Book E f. 11, dated 22 October 1664, no probate date) "to dau. Frances' son George VALLENTINE land in the Merke called Bay Tree Hole" Johanna Yates (her daughter?) left her granddaughter Jane/Jone Yates WHIDDON the house and orchard she lived in George Ballantine 1663-1734 sold 75 acres of Bay Tree Hole Neck to Thomas Ballantine (Norfolk Co. record book 9, 547-548). Thomas Ballantine sold the 75 acres called Bay Tree Hole Neck to William Ballantine who sold to John Whiddon 15 Nov 1716 Complete transcript of her will as given by McIntosh: ...my sonne Richard Yates and likewise my daughter Francis Vallentine...Executors unto my sonne Richard Yates daughter Jone Yates to my Daughters Frances son George Vallentine...land adjoining my grandfathers land in the merke called Baytree hole to my Granddaughter Elizabeth Horne to my Grandson Thomas Horne to my Granddaughter Hanna Horne to my Granddaughter Elizabeth Yates to my Granddaughter Mary Yates to my Grandson Richard Yates to my Grandson John Markeham to my Granddaughter Mary Faushaw...and not for her husband to William Retch for... to my God Daughter J ohanna Mortene witnesses William Retchford, Martha Hatton, John Swaine, John Efreag., Wm. Mortene They had the following children: 2 i. Mary? YATES 3 ii. Richard YATES 4 iii. Frances YATES 5 iv. Joane? YATES Second Generation --------------------------------------------- 2. Mary? YATES. Born About 1628. Died See Notes. Had four children in 1652/3, cited as deceased in March 1652/3 (Lower Norfolk Co. court record book 3:30), had four children by then, so must have married by about 1644-46 and therefore must have been born by about 1628-1630. Alice Granbery Walter lists her as Johanna or Hannah Yates, and does not list a child of John and Joane named Mary; Boddie thinks the woman who married Thomas Horne, and whose dates match the above, was Mary, and that her sister Joane was unmarried at the time of their mother's death in 1664, says that she is specifically named as Joane Yates in the will. I'm going with the Boddie interpretation here, but advise caution! Boddie: On March 1, 1660/1 Joan Yates, grandmother of the orphans of Thomas Horne, complained of their ill usage by Thomas Lovell "their father-in-law" (book D, 288) [Thomas was the third husband of Thomas Horne's second wife, Jane; see her file]. Mary and Thomas Horne were over 14 in 1661, as they chose guardians in that year (D:298, 307), and Mary married in 1661/2 (D, 337). In 1662 Thomas Lovell was ordered to give up the estates of the orphans Thomas and Elizabeth Horne to their grandmother Joan Yates, and the estate of Joanna Horne, orphan, to George Valentine (D, 341, 343). Taken together these records indicate that Mary (?) Yates and Thomas Horne had four children, Mary, Thomas, Elizabeth, and Joanna or Hannah. She married Thomas HORNE. Born Before 1628. Died About 1658. (He) married Jane, widow of Peter Wigglesworth (AGW; Boddie says Rigglesworth), after 16 Mar 1652/3; see her notes. They had the following children: 6 i. Hannah HORNE 7 ii. Mary HORNE 8 iii. Elizabeth HORNE 9 iv. Thomas HORNE 3. Richard YATES. Born Before 1628. Died About 1679. Of age in 1649 (sold land), so born by 1628. His will dated 22 Nov 1678, proved 21 May 1679, wit. Edward Etheridge and Jno. Edwards. He married Jane or Jone Smith before 1648. Chart 1203 says she was Jane, sister of Peter Smith (5DB100). In May 1689 Joan (Jane) Yates says she is widow of Richard Yates and gives her power of attorney to her brother Peter Smith. She says she is very old and feeble (5DB100). In 1663 they were in Lower Norfolk Co. VA, and were Quakers (see Lower Norfolk County Antiquary 4, 78, 79, 110) Boddie: Elizabeth, Mary and Richard Yates are named as grandchildren in Joan Yates' will 1664. Richard deeded land to Thomas Horne, his brother-in-law, on Dec. 17, 1649 (book C, 30). Boddie says that Richard and Jane were arrested in 1662, 1663, and early in 1664 for attending Quaker meetings (book D, 360, 3741, 386). Boddie says his will (book 4, 50; McIntosh, vol. 1, p. 64) mentions his wife Jane, son-in-law John Whiden; son Richard Yates, decd.; grandson Richard Etheridge; daughters Jane, Elizabeth and Mary Yates; grandson John Whiden; granddaughter Jane Whiden; granddaughters Elizabeth Etheridge and Mary Leake; youngest daughter Faith Yates; and land to be divided between sons-in-law Francis Leake and Marmaduke Etheridge and their wives "my daughters Mary and Elizabeth". McIntosh names witnesses Jno. Edwards and Edward Etheridge. He married Jane SMITH. They had the following children: 10 i. Jane YATES 11 ii. Richard YATES 12 iii. Elizabeth YATES 13 iv. Mary YATES 14 v. Faith YATES 4. Frances YATES. Born Before 1641. See Lower Norfolk Co. court records D 90, marriage ca. Aug. 1657 to Richard Markham; he died in 1660 (D 270), his widow granted probate of his will 17 Dec 1660. She married (2) before 16 Jun 1662 (D343) George Ballentine alias Valentine. Also see DB 6:205, C55. The 1662 record refers to receipt by George Valentine/Ballentine of the estate of his wife's niece, Joanna Horne, an orphan, under court order to Thomas Lovell, the third husband of Joanna's father's second wife Jane. [see Jane's, and Mary Yates' files] She first married Richard MARKHAM, About 1657. Died 1660. Alice Granbery Walter chart 1205: He was born before 1639 if 18 when married Died in 1660 (D 270 LNc) His widow granted probate of his will 17 Dec 1660 (D 270) Boddie says that on 18 Aug 1657 he gave notice of his intention to Mary Frances Yates (Norfolk Co. book D, p. 90). He died in 1660. Their son, John Markham, is mentioned in the will of his grandmother Joan Yates. They had the following children: 15 i. John MARKHAM She second married George BALLENTINE. Born About 1635. Died About 1702. George's children from Alice Granbery Walter, chart 1202. He married Frances before 16 Jun 1662 according to this chart. His will dated 2 Sep 1700, proved 15 May 1702, names "my wife Frances' granddaughter Margaret Markham" mentioned in Lower Norfolk Co. court record book C, p. 55, 4 Feb. 1652/53, "Geroge Valentine servant of Christopher Burrow decd. having three more years to serve" Notes from Becky Bonner 9/95, see Samuel Cherry's notes for complete references: 68 George BALLENTINE/VALENTINE Sr. Died About 1702 in Lower Norfolk Co., VA. Sources59,64, 70,82. He married Frances YATES, About 1657. 69 Frances YATES. Sources59,64,71,67,82. Boddie refers to him consistently as Valentine, not Ballentine. McIntosh, vol. 1, p. 177: George Ballintine Sr of the Southern Branch of Elizabeth River in the County of Norfolk... Book 6 f. 206 dated 2 Sept. 1700, proved 15 May 1702 by John Portlocke & Thomas Nash I first make my Two Sons, Thomas and William Ballintine Joynt Executors... Unto my Sonn George, one Putter Dish and the other Putter Dish unto my Sonn John Ballintine... unto my Sonn Alexander Ballintine a great table unto my Sonn Richard Ballantine the little table unto my well beloved Daughter Mary the wife of Roger Hodges a Gold Ring... unto my Loving Daughter Dorothy wife of John Creekmore a looking Glass and Candle Coup... unto my Loving Daughter Frances wife of Henry Deale a Silver Dram Coup unto my Sonn Daniell the best feather bed...my great bible... my Granddaughter Mary Hodges...one trunk unto my Wives grand Daughter Margarett Macklanan one Ewe wife Frances Son David bee at age at Sixteen witnesses Thomas Nash, John P--[torn]]--ke They had the following children: 16 i. Frances BALLENTINE 17 ii. George BALLENTINE 18 iii. Thomas BALLENTINE 19 iv. William BALLENTINE 20 v. John BALLENTINE 21 vi. Alexander BALLENTINE 22 vii. Richard BALLENTINE 23 viii. Daniel BALLENTINE 24 ix. David BALLENTINE 25 x. Mary BALLENTINE 26 xi. Dorothy BALLENTINE 5. Joane? YATES. Died 1645/1646. According to Boddie, living and unmarried at the time of her mother's will in 1664; see notes on her sister Mary. * Source: S0002 Title: Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #6253, Date of Import: Dec 31, 1995 Abbreviation: Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #6253, Date of Import: Dec 31, 1995 Data Changed: Date: 25 NOV 2011 Time: 07:15:02

Dana Rieder To-Do List

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The Free Space Page is for details & images relating to the Dance family of London and the buildings/structures they had built, starting first with Giles Dance (Dance-582) a stonemason, then his son George Dance the elder (Dance-571) and his son George Dance the younger (Dance-570), both architects === Giles Dance, mason 1670-1751 === ... === George Dance the elder, architect 1695-1768 === ... === George Dance the younger, architect 1741-1825 === In April 1763 he won the Gold Medal from the Accademia di Parma for his neoclassical architectural design [see Figs 19, 20 on pages 56, 57 of https://jsah.ucpress.edu/content/ucpjsah/32/1/43.full.pdf]. During June 1764 they were in Naples, later that year back in Rome. On 21 December 1764 they were both elected to the Accademia di San Luca. On 16 February 1765 he dined with the painter Angelica Kauffman and James Boswell. A few weeks later the brothers left Rome to return to London. {{Image| file= GeoDanceArchitect-5.jpg |caption=Cranbury House |align=l |size=l }}1776-1781 he remodelled '''Cranbury House''', Hampshire: for Lady Dummer [[Bisshop-1|Harriet (Bisshop) Holland]], then wife of Thomas Dummer, who in 1783 became wife of his brother [[Dance-573|Nathaniel Dance]]https://web.archive.org/web/20100113222221/http://britannia.com/history/chouses/cranbury.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cranbury_House.jpg The house was extensively modified, adding a neo-classical Ballroom (1776–81) and a starfish vault 1777-1791 he designed '''Finsbury Square''', a speculative development of about 16 acres in Moorfields, adjoining the North side of the old London Wall, across the road from where he lived and worked at the corner of Criswell Street https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moorfields. It took 14 years to complete and is alleged to be the first public place in London to be lit by gas. It had a mixed reception due its proximity to Bedlam and St Luke’s Hospital (for lunatics); in addition, the previous marshy area, often flooded by a blocked Walbrook river, had become known for salubrious furtive meetings of Mollies http://rictornorton.co.uk/subcult.htm. It became the future home of non-conformist preaching, e.g. by [[Wesley-301|John Wesley]] Concerning Finsbury Sq and Circus (below 1802)see also https://books.google.nl/books?id=xa0D0PqiwfEC&pg=PA292&lpg=PA292&dq=%22finsbury+square%22+dance&source=bl&ots=_sOfnS7OZg&sig=ACfU3U0z9IxP0rxVZmDzJw3Nv8vR6NhrmQ&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjZju-149PpAhVDjqQKHXp9DUwQ6AEwAXoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22finsbury%20square%22%20dance&f=false and for maps depicting the various areas and street see http://studymore.org.uk/mapbed.htm {{Image|file=GeoDanceArchitect-18.jpg |caption=Landsdowne House, gallery |align=l |size=l }}1786 he remodelled '''Lansdowne House''', off the South side of Berkeley Square, Mayfair, owned by [[FitzMaurice-126|William (FitzMaurice) Petty]] (later Prime Minister): the Gallery and library were altered. The house remains, in part, at the new address of 9 Fitzmaurice Place https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansdowne_House#/media/File:Lansdowne_House,_Devonshire_House_and_Berkeley_Square_Map,_1895.jpghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansdowne_House https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansdowne_House#/media/File:Berkley_Sq,_London_W1_(25954583006).jpg (For more details on Lansdowne House see file:///C:/Users/Jeremy/AppData/Local/Packages/Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe/TempState/Downloads/LANSDOWNEHOUSEWestminster%20(1).pdf) 1788 he designed the '''Shakespeare Art Gallery''' at 52 Pall Mall for Alderman [[Boydell-42|John Boydell]], opening in June 1789. Boydell narrowly avoided bankruptcy from the exorbitant cost. The Annals of London: A Year-by-Year Record of a Thousand Years of History, by John Richardson; Cassell Paperbacks, Cassell & Co, London: edition first published in 2001; ISBN 184188135X; page 225 1789 he planned a proposed new housing project for Camden Town for Lord Camden; see Fig.2.2 page 27 of https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/3c64/b153994ad58a7198fc8f9f57d3505369f7ca.pdf. The plans were rejected as being too expensive during times of uncertainty of the French Revolution and with the real possibility of going to war with France 1790 in St Anne's church Kew he designed the monument to Jeremiah Meyer (see https://www.watercolourworld.org/painting/untitled-drawing-monument-jeremiah-meyer-tww00ccef https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Anne%27s_Church,_Kew#/media/File:StAnne'sChurchKew.jpg {{Image|file=GeoDanceArchitect-21.jpg |caption= St Bartholomew the less |align=r |size=l }} 1793 the church of '''St Bartholomew the Less''', a former chapel within the precincts of Bart’s Hospital, was rebuilt according to his plans https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Bartholomew-the-Less 1794 fellow RA [Joseph] Farington notes in his diary dated 11 Nov that George Dance the younger walked in the City procession as Master of the [Merchant] Taylors Company https://books.google.nl/books?id=gBZvBQAAQBAJ&pg=PT56&lpg=PT56&dq=%22Giles+Dance%22+mason&source=bl&ots=JOqleXTz0c&sig=ACfU3U3sZT7WuKOzoAUHR-vv7LjedNI-BQ&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjh47vImd7pAhUL-qQKHcYlDFQQ6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Giles%20Dance%22%20mason&f=false https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Farington 1796 he designed the docks at Rotherhithe and the Isle of Dogs on the River Thames between London Bridge and Blackwall Reach https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C8934355 and in the City of London. Plans of proposed floating docks for lighters, proposed Custom House and other improvements between Fish Street Hill and Tower Hill. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C8934354 {{Image|file=Dance_Architecture-1.jpg |caption=George Washington Mausoleum design |align=r |size=l }}1800 at the request of Benjamin West, president of the Royal Academy, he designed and made sketeches for a monument to General George Washinghton (who died 14 Dec 1799); the mausoleum intended for Washington D.C. was never executed. {{Image|file=Dance_Architecture-2.jpg |caption=Rectory St George in the East, Stepney |align=l |size=l }} 1802 St George in the East, Shadwell, Stepney (a Hawksmoor design): alterations to the shabby Rectory at the behest of Reverend Robert Farington, rector of the parish since 1802 & brother of Joseph Farington R.A.. Completed 1804. http://www.ipernity.com/doc/stiffleaf/33990783/in/keyword/57376/self {{Image|file=GeoDanceArchitect-17.jpg |caption=Stratton Park, Hampshire ca.1930 |align=r |size=l }} 1803 he designed '''Stratton Park''', Micheldever, Hampshire (demolished 1963 apart from the Greek Doric portico) http://www.lostheritage.org.uk/houses/lh_hampshire_strattonpark_info_gallery.html 1803 he designed a house at 33 Hill Street, Mayfair (which still stands) https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101066626-33-hill-street-w1-west-end-ward#.Xo5A0EBuKSw {{Image|file=GeoDanceArchitect-4.jpg |caption= Royal Theatre Bath |align=r |size=l }} 1804 he designed the '''Theatre Royal, Bath''' (which burnt down in 1863; although the main façade to Beaufort Square survives) 1804-1806 he was employed by Alexander Stewart, later first Marquess of Londonderry, to design what is now the west wing of the mansion of Mount Stewart House, County Down, Ireland 1805-1813 he designed the new building for the '''Royal College of Surgeons''' at 41 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_College_of_Surgeons_of_England#Buildings {{Image|file=GeoDanceArchitect-14.jpg |caption= Royal College of Surgeons 1813 |align=l |size=l }} {{Image|file=GeoDanceArchitect-15.jpg |caption= Royal College of Surgeons, Interior 1911 |align=r |size=l }} 1806 he designed St. Mary's Church, Micheldever and a cottage in the village of nearby East Stratton, Hampshire {{Image| file=GeoDanceArchitect-9.jpg |caption=143 Picadilly, entrance hall and staircase |align=r |size=l }}1807 he constructed '''143 Piccadilly, London''' a house for his brother [[Dance-573|Nathaniel Dance]] https://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/view-item?key=SXsiUCI6eyJ2YWx1ZSI6InBpY2NhZGlsbHkgMTQzIiwib3BlcmF0b3IiOjEsImZ1enp5UHJlZml4TGVuZ3RoIjozLCJmdXp6eU1pblNpbWlsYXJpdHkiOjAuNzUsIm1heFN1Z2dlc3Rpb25zIjozLCJhbHdheXNTdWdnZXN0IjpudWxsfSwiRiI6ImV5SjBJanBiTVYxOSJ9&WINID=1590343485225#56E_3Rhl0EcAAAFyQ47DXA/140478 {{Image| file=GeoDanceArchitect-10.jpg |caption=Whitecross Street Debtor's Prison |align=l |size=l }}1808-1814 (about) he designed '''Whitecross Street Prison''' for 400 debtors' built in about 1813–15 to ease overcrowding at Newgate Prison. After transfer of the prisoners to the newly built Holloway Prison, it closed in 1870 (since demolished) https://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/view-item?key=SXsiUCI6eyJ2YWx1ZSI6IndoaXRlY3Jvc3Mgc3RyZWV0IHByaXNvbiIsIm9wZXJhdG9yIjoxLCJmdXp6eVByZWZpeExlbmd0aCI6MywiZnV6enlNaW5TaW1pbGFyaXR5IjowLjc1LCJtYXhTdWdnZXN0aW9ucyI6MywiYWx3YXlzU3VnZ2VzdCI6bnVsbH0sIkYiOiJleUowSWpwYk1WMTkifQ&pg=8&WINID=1590343485225#56E_3Rhl0EcAAAFyQ47DXA/320474 {{Image|file=GeoDanceArchitect-11.jpg |caption= Laxton Hall, lantern |align=l |size=l }} 1811 (year uncertain) '''Laxton Hall''', Laxton, Northamptonshire: he designed a new Entrance Hall, staircase and balustrade with transformation of Repton's 1808 circular 'skylight' of 15 ft diameter into the present lantern https://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/northants/vol6/pp106-115 https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1276360 [for drawing see also http://www.heatons-of-tisbury.co.uk/images/neale/laxton2.jpg] 1814-1815 '''Kidbrooke House''', Forest Row, East Sussex: he designed alterations (which partly survive as the Principal Building of Michael Hall School https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000305 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hall_(school)#Kidbrooke_Park). https://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_AMS6597_1 {{Image|file=GeoDanceArchitect-16.jpg |caption=Camden Place, Chislehurst |align=l |size=l }} Late 18th C until very early 19th C {estimate}: '''Camden Place, Chislehurst''', Bromley, Kent. He remodelled the Mixed lounge, the Oval Room, the Office and the beautiful oak panelled Entrance hall with its two secret doors https://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/view-item?key=SXsiUCI6eyJ2YWx1ZSI6ImNoaXN0bGVodXJzdCBjYW1kZW4gcGxhY2UiLCJvcGVyYXRvciI6MSwiZnV6enlQcmVmaXhMZW5ndGgiOjMsImZ1enp5TWluU2ltaWxhcml0eSI6MC43NSwibWF4U3VnZ2VzdGlvbnMiOjMsImFsd2F5c1N1Z2dlc3QiOm51bGx9LCJGIjoiZXlKMElqcGJNVjE5In0&WINID=1590343485225#56E_3Rhl0EcAAAFyQ47DXA/28770 (survives as Chislehurst Golf Club). {{Image|file=Dance-570-3.jpg |caption= London Bridge |align=r |size=l }}Several of his notable designs, such as the Port of London warehouses, a double bridge over the Thames to replace London Bridge (cost estimate of £185,950) https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/george-dances-design-for-the-new-london-bridge-london-51335/view_as/grid/search/works_auto:george-dance/page/1 and a grand southern approach to St Paul's Cathedral, remained on the drawing board https://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/view-item?key=WnsiUCI6eyJvcmlnaW5hdG9ySWQiOjM1MDI3fX0&pg=8&WINID=1590271329253#56E_3Rhl0EcAAAFyQ47DXA/25216. As Clerk of the Works, he would have had to devote vast amounts of his time on the daily administration of numerous petty tasks and an endless stream of complaints, all of which taken together must have frustrated and thwarted his creative talents as an architect from producing yet more designs & construction. There is no contemporary record setting out his architectural philosophy and as he never gave a single lecture at the Royal Academy, any description of his broad architectural style will inevitably involve some supposition. A standard reference work describing his life and career can be found in the book: George Dance, Architect 1741-1825 by Dorothy Stroud, published by Faber and Faber 1971.

Dancy-Polk House

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'''Dancy-Polk House in Decatur, Alabama'''
:1829; 1972–1980 restoration. 901 Railroad St. NW. ::"The spread of Atlantic seaboard culture into the Gulf South during the early nineteenth century brought with it important strains of both vernacular and academic architecture. Bride’s Hill, Alabama’s premier example of the Tidewater-type cottage, embodies the former; the Dancy-Polk house is an early and important instance of the latter. Rooted in the colonial period, both strains were essentially conservative rather than innovative. Though contemporary carpenter’s handbooks, such as those of Owen Biddle or Asher Benjamin, frequently inspired decorative details, these elements were grafted onto house forms that would have been recognizable half a century earlier. ::'''Francis Dancy''' and his wife, née '''Elizabeth Mason''', descended from prominent families long seated in the Chesapeake-Albemarle region of southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina (often referred to by cultural geographers as “greater Virginia”). In their Alabama mansion, it is difficult not to see a generalized recollection of the great houses they would have known back in the Tidewater and Piedmont regions of their native states—houses that reflected English Georgian precedent, though more often than not rendered in wood from North American forests rather than brick or stone. ::A two-story, five-bay, hipped-roof main block—here rising nearly a full story above a brick enclosed service area—breaks into identical flanking wings to create a facade some ninety feet long. The visual focal point of the facade is a well-proportioned, two-tiered pedimented Tuscan portico; its tympanum is now marred to a degree by an incongruous metal vent. Physical evidence indicates the presence at one time of a similarly pedimented one-story portico at the rear. Originally, louvered shutters flanked the windows. ::When completed in 1829, the Dancy-Polk house was one of the most formally composed residences in Alabama. Its treatment and massing echoed not only older American and British design precepts, but also, faintly and distantly, the far ranging influence of Palladio and the Renaissance villas of the Venetto. ::Built in the middle of a village just beginning to shed its frontier trappings, the Dancy house is nonetheless essentially rural in character. Although set back imposingly on an expansive lawn, a sliver of the property was claimed as early as 1834 as right-of-way for the Tuscumbia, Courtland and Decatur Railroad then being pushed forward to provide transit around the treacherous Muscle Shoals of the Tennessee River. Toward the end of the same decade, the Dancys decamped to St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, perhaps dismayed by a slumping local economy and lured by the sugarcane and cotton-growing prospects of the lower Mississippi Valley. The Decatur residence was relinquished to their daughter, '''Caroline''', and her husband, '''Jonas C. Wood'''. ::At the beginning of the Civil War, the house was occupied by Woods’s daughter, '''Lavinia''', and her husband, '''Dr. Thomas Polk''', cousin to both President James K. Polk and the Right Reverend Leonidas Polk, whom history would remember as the colorful “Fighting Bishop of the Confederacy.” When occupying Union forces built a fortified perimeter around Decatur in the spring of 1864, the Polk house was among a handful of buildings commandeered for military use—an event that spared it when virtually every other building in town was razed to create a clear field of fire. Ordered into exile along with other Decatur residents, the Polks returned after the war to pick up the threads of their life. During the lean years of Reconstruction, as the surrounding town rebuilt and slowly began to grow, '''Lavinia Wood Polk''' turned her family home into a boarding house, which she managed until her death in 1888. ::Much of the original woodwork survives in the house, including Adamesque mantelpieces, tall paneled chimney cupboards, and a graceful stairway with a bannister terminating in a swirled volute. Neglected and crowded by a deep railroad cut at the front and a busy state highway to one side, the Dancy-Polk House was purchased and restored in the 1970s by local businessman and history buff '''Ned Anderson'''." :REFERENCES :Gamble, Robert. Historic Architecture in Alabama: A Guide to Styles and Types, 1810–1930.Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1990. :Di Valmarana, Mario, Robert Gamble, and Louise Brooks Joyner. Palladio in Alabama: An Architectural Legacy. Montgomery, AL: Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 1991. :WRITING CREDITS ::Author: Robert Gamble ::Coordinator: Robert Gamble ==Source== *[https://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/AL-01-103-0047|SAH Archipedia, Dancy-Polk House, Decatur, Alabama.]

Danger to Society

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'''This is a Free-Space Page to profile the possible name and identity of the man who married [[Gillmore-296|Malvina Gillmore]].''' === The Story === In 1924, a newspaper article recorded the sentencing of a man known as Leslie Phenna, then thirty five, to nine months imprisonment. He was described as a "thoroughly dishonest person and a danger to society", having been charged with theft after stealing articles from a cloak-room at the Garden Club, the London Mansion House, and the Royal Society of Tropical Medicines. He had posed as a press representative and asked for items belonging to a "friend". At this point, he had ten previous convictions: # '''1901:''' At Westminster, twenty-one days for embezzlement, as '''William Whitfield'''. # '''1902:''' Bow-street, two months, unlawful possession, as '''William Whitfield'''. # '''1904:''' Bridport, fined, stealing handkerchiefs, as '''William Spencer'''. # '''1905:''' Dorset, six months, stealing rings, as '''William Whitfield'''. # '''1906:''' Portsmouth, twelve months, stealing jewellery, as '''Eric Montague'''. # '''1907:''' North London Sessions, twelve months, false pretences, as '''Richard Barrington'''. # '''1910:''' Falkirk, eighteen months, stealing overcoats and false pretences, as '''Richard Cuthbert Vane'''. # '''1912:''' London Sessions, three years' penal servitude, stealing overcoat and false pretences, as '''Archibald Barrington'''. # '''1914:''' Aldershot, one and two months (concurrent), failing to report and false pretences, as '''Archibald Barrington'''. # '''1920:''' Central Criminal Court, eighteen and eight months, forgery and bigamy, as '''Leslie Barry'''. He also apparently took lodgings with a woman as '''Mr and Mrs Grey''' at South Lambeth in 1922 and subsequently cashed a bad cheque to pay the householder for the space. He similarly gave a cheque under the name '''E. Davies''' for the keep of his two children to Mother Ruth of the Order of St. Elizabeth of Hungary after their mother (presumably the woman living with him as '''Mrs Grey'''), died when he was only able to find casual work such as six weeks in "The Green Goddess" at St. James' Theatre. In 1925, he was charged with receiving and sentenced to three years' penal servitude under the name '''Phillip Alec Templeton'''. === The Marriages === In 1908, he married '''[[Gillmore-296|Malvina Gillmore]]''' under the name '''Leslie Archibald Barrington Fitzclarence'''. They had one child, a son named Thomas William George Barrington, before he left her ten months into their marriage. Upon his Army attestation, he attested under the identity of an Archibald Eric Barrington from Yeovil, Somerset, aged 28 years 9 months and recorded his next of kin as his "future wife" '''Miss Bessie Churchill''' whose main address was 73 Roberts St, Regent Park with a subsequent address listed as 50 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park. Their marriage was registered in 1916 in Uxbridge. Subsequently, he re-married to a Danish woman named '''Emma Ernestine Droege''' in 1918 as '''Leslie Archibald Barrie''', and this contributed to his subsequent charge of bigamy in 1920.

Dangerfield Family Mysteries

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Looking for information on James Dangerfield, born about 1795 maybe England, married 1 Feb 1819 at Salem County, NJ to Elizabeth Doty, daughter of Moses Doty and Mary (maybe Nelson). Elizabeth died July 21, 1833 and is buried at the Presbyterian Church Graveyard, Greenwich, NJ. Son Moses Dangerfield born 25 Dec 1823 at Pitts Grove, NJ. Other children Ira born about 1825, Mary Ann born about 1830 (possibly married a McPherson), and Robert born about 1832. James may have died in late 1833 at Greenwich Township, NJ. Wondering what happened to the children.

Daniel

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The goal of this project is to allow people researching the surname Daniel, Daniels, Dannel, McDaniel, etc. to collaborate and become aware of other avenues of collaboration. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Daniel-6098|Kevin Daniel]]. This project is part of a larger effort composed of: The Daniel DNA Project, http://www.danieldna.com The Daniel, and variant spellings, surname discussion group at https://groups.io/g/Daniel Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21450155 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Daniel Ames Will of 1753

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Source: Otis G. Hammond, ed., ''Probate Records of the Province of New Hampshire, Vol. 4, 1750-1753'', State Papers Series, vol. 34, (State of New Hampshire, 1933); [https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep34newh/page/498/mode/2up image of pp. 498-99] at ''InternetArchive.org''. This is the will of Daniel Ames of Newmarket, Rockingham, NH, written 24 Dec 1653 and proved 30 Jan 1754. '''Family mentioned in the will (by order of appearance):''' *[[Ames-921|Daniel Ames]] - self - testate *[[Ames-932|Jacob Ames]] - son *[[Ames-931|Simon Ames]] - son *[[Ames-920|Samuel Ames]] - son *[[Ames-930|Daniel Ames]] - son *[[Ames-929|Anna (Ames) Powell]] - daughter *[[Ames-3538|Lydia (Ames) Rundlett]] - daughter *[[Ames-928|David Ames ]] - son "late deceased" *Sarah (Unknown) Ames - daughter-in-law (wife of deceased son David) *[[Ames-925|Nathaniel Ames]] - son ---- '''DANIEL AMES 1753 NEWMARKET''' In the name of God amen The Twenty fourth day of december in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and fifty three I '''Daniel Ames''' of newmarkit in the province of new-hampshire in newengland yeoman being aged and well Stricken in years; and in a weak habbit of body * * * Imprimise my will is That my debts be paid by my Executor out of the Estate I hearin give him and his Brother '''Jacob ames''' and that he my Said Executor and his Said Brother Jacob pay my funaral Charge — Item I give and bequeath to my Son '''Simon ames''' one hundred pounds old tenor to be paid by my Said Executor and his s'd Brother Jacob with in three years after my deceas Item I give and bequath to my Son '''Samuel ames''' and to my Son '''Daniel ames''' one hundred pounds old tenor apeace to be paid by my said Executor and his said brother Jacob within three years after my decease Item I give and bequeath to my daughter '''anna powell''' fifty pounds old tenor to be paid by my said Executor and his Said Brother Jacob within three years after my deceas Item I give and bequeath to my daughter '''Lydia Rundlett''' fifty pounds old tenor to be paid within three years after my decease by my Said Executor and his said Brother Jacob Item I give and bequeath to my daughter '''mary ames''' three hundred pounds old tenor to be paid as followeth by my Said Executor and his Said Brother Jacob — one hundred pound in four years after my decease and one hundred the fifth year and one the Seventh year after my decease and also all the household goods Excepting one bed which she Seeas Cause to part with — and also I give her my said daughter mary a Room in the westerly Eand of my dwelling house as Long as She Lives Single — Item I give and bequeath to my daugher '''Sarah ames''' widdow and Relect of my Son '''david ames''' Late decesed the Easterly Eand of my dwelling house as Long as she Remains a widdow and if she Lives to be brought a bed and the Child with which she is now bigg withall Lives I give and bequeath to it four hundred and fifty pounds old tenor to be paid by my Said Executor and his Said Brother Jacobe to them that have the care of it in the following order viz that is to Say fifty pound a year yearly after my decease until the a four said four hundred and fifty pounds is all paid Item I give and bequeath unto my Sons '''nathaniel ames''' and '''Jacob ames''' all my homstead Estate both Real and personal goods and Lands moneys bills bonds what So Ever I give and bequeath unto them my Said Sons nathaniel and Jacob always Excepting what I give in this will to my daughters — my further will is that my Said Son nathaniel Shall be and I do hearby make ordain and appint my Said Son nathaniel my Sole Executor of this my Last will and Testament and I do hearby Revoke disanul and mak void all former wills and Testaments by me heartofore made In witness whereof I the Said daniel ames to this my Last will and Testament Contained in two pages of this and the other Side numbred by the Same hand Set my hand and Seal the day and year first above written his
Daniel X ames
Mark
[Witnesses] Eliphalet Hale, James Marston, Thomas Young. [Proved Jan. 30, 1754.] [Inventory, Jan. 28, 1754; amount, £2053. o. o; signed by Walter Bryent and John Burleigh.

Daniel Bishop'Last Will and Testament

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In the name of God Amen, I Daniel Bishop of the Township, County of Annapolis and Province of Nova Scotia, Yeoman, being infirm in body but of a sound mind and knowing the frailty and uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, do make and ordering this as my last Will and Testament, and as true leaving my Worldly Estate wherewith God has seen to bless me with, I do order and direct to be disbursed as follows: # I will and direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid out of my personal estate # I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Lucy Bishop one third of my real and personal estate during her natural life (excepting tow cows and six sheep which I will to my Daughter Lucy Ann Bishop at my decease; and two feather beds with bedding and two bedsteads I will to my three sons, George E Bishop, John W Bishop, and Simon N Bishop at my decease. # I give to my Daughter Lucy Ann Bishop in addition to the before mentioned legacy, two thirds of the third given to my wife at my wife’s decease # I give to my Daughter Eliza Armstrong the remaining one third I have left to my wife at my wife’s decease and if the before named Eliza Armstrong should not live till that time, I will it to her children and if the before named Lucy Ann Bishop should not live to leave an heir, then her share before mentioned shall be equally divided between my daughter Eliza Armstrong and my wife’s daughter Elizabeth Stevens. # I will and bequeath to my three sons, George E Bishop, John W Bishop and Simon N Bishop, the remaining two thirds of all my real and personal estate be to equally divided share and share alike. # I will that my three sons before named pay to my daughter Eunice Bishop, fifteen pounds each (if she is willing to receive it) in the following manner – seven pounds ten shillings each, in one year after my youngest son is twenty one years of age. And seven pounds ten shillings to be paid by each of them in two years after the first payment, one half of each payment to be in cash and the other half in stock. # I will to my Daughter Lucy Ann Bishop, all the household furniture that is given to my wife, at her decease. ' # I will that my son George E Bishop shall pay to my wife Lucy Bishop, five pounds a year after my decease for the keeping and bringing up of his child, until said child shall arrive to the age of twelve years unless the said George E Bishop shall otherwise provide for the said child. # I will that if either of my three sons before named should die without issue, their share should go to his brother or brothers before named that may survive him # And I do further direct and order that my Executors hereafter named shall oversee and manage until my youngest son shall arrive to the age of twenty-one years. # And I do hereby nominate and appoint my trusty friends Samuel B Chipman, Thomas Bishop and Stephen Chipman Executors of this, my last will and testament. In Witness whereof I have set my hand and seal to these presents this fifteenth day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven. Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of us Stephen Shipman, Silus Thomas, George L Chipman.

Daniel Boone Tribute by Lord Byron in DON JUAN Canto 8

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==Dedication== This Free Space profile is dedicated to Daniel Boone’s cousin and my muse, [[Adams-30587 | Juliet Wills]]. Her hours of tireless research and contributions are immensurable. Thank you for this inspiration. ==Tragically Bound in History Forever== [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]], [[Byron-127 | Lord Byron]], the poet [[Shelley-508 | Percy Shelley]], his wife [[Godwin-912 | Mary (Wollstonecraft) Shelley]], (the mother of ''Frankenstein''), her stepsister [[Clairmont-48 | Clara Clairmont]], and Don Juan, Canto 8, are inextricably and tragically bound in history forever. ==Historic Figures, Introduction== George Gordon Byron, [[Byron-127 | Lord Byron]], the major English Romantic poet. [[Godwin-912 | Mary (Wollstonecraft) Shelley]] is the author of ''Frankenstein''. Mary became the 2nd wife of English Romantic Poet [[Shelley-508 | Percy Bysshe Shelley]]. [[Godwin-912 | Mary]] became a widow at age 25 when the poet drowned. On the 8th July 1822, less than a month before his 30th birthday, Percy drowned in his boat, the '''Don Juan''', named after [[Byron-127 | Lord Byron]]'s poem by that name. The major English Romantic Poet [[Shelley-508 | Percy Bysshe Shelley]]: Still married, Percy's first wife Harriet [Westbrooke-15], pregnant, depressed, drowned herself after Percy had eloped with his soon to be second wife [[Godwin-912 | Mary (Wollstonecraft) Shelley]]. After Harriet Westbrook [Westbrooke-15]'s death, Percy and Mary (Wollstonecraft) Shelley were soon married. On the 8th July 1822, less than a month before his 30th birthday, Percy drowned in a sudden storm on the Gulf of Spezia in his boat, the '''Don Juan''' named after Lord Byron's poem by that name. [[Clairmont-48 | Claire "Clara" Clairmont]] was the step-sister of [[Godwin-912 | Mary (Wollstonecraft) Shelley]]. Clara Clairmont was a lover of [[Byron-127 | Lord Byron]]. [[Byron-208 | Clara Allegra Byron]] was the illegitimate daughter of [[Clairmont-48 | Clara Clairmont]] and her lover [[Byron-127 | Lord Byron]]. Clara Allegra Byron [[Byron-208]], died at age 5 from a fever. The poet Shelley would die two months later. [[Shelley-537 | Percy Florence Shelley]], 3rd Baronet of Castle Goring, was the only child of [[Shelley-508 | Percy Shelley]] and [[Godwin-912 | Mary Shelley]] to survive childhood. [[Shelley-537 | Percy Florence Shelley]] was buried in the family vault in the churchyard of St Peter's Church, Bournemouth, reputedly with the heart of his father [[Shelley-508 | Percy Shelley]] alongside him. In that vault, in addition to the patrilineal family, lie the remains of [[Shelley-537 | Percy Florence Shelley]]'s maternal grandparents, namely Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. Percy Florence Shelley and his wife were instrumental in moving their bones from St Pancras Old Church in London. [[Polidori-1 | John William Polidori, MD]], was Lord Byron's personal physician. Polidori subsequently poisoned himself and committed suicide. [[Polidori-1 | Polidori]]'s story ''The Vampyre'' went on to inspire Bram Stoker's ''Dracula''. ==Historic and Tragic Story and Events== [[Godwin-912 | Mary Wollstonecraft]] and the poet [[Shelley-508 | Percy Shelley]]] had eloped. [[Godwin-912 | Mary]] was unmarried and pregnant by Shelley. In the summer of 1816, [[Godwin-912 | Mary (Wollstonecraft) Shelley]], [[Shelley-508 | Percy Shelley]], and Mary's stepsister [[Clairmont-48 | Clara Clairmont]] took a trip to visit [[Clairmont-48 | Clara]]'s lover, [[Byron-127 | Lord Byron]], in Geneva, Switzerland. During the visit, Lord Byron suggested that he, Mary, Percy, and Byron's personal physician, [[Polidori-1 | John Polidori]], have a competition to write the best ghost story to pass time while stuck indoors during the bad weather. Polidori wrote ''The Vampyre''. [[Godwin-912 | Mary Wollstonecraft]] wrote ''Frankenstein''. Subsequently, Percy Shelley's pregnant first wife drowned herself. The poet Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft were soon married. Sometime shortly after March 1822, [[Byron-208 | Clara Allegra Byron]], the illegitimate daughter of [[Clairmont-48 | Clara Clairmont]] and [[Byron-127 | Lord Byron]], died in a convent. On the 8th July 1822, less than a month before his 30th birthday, the poet Shelley drowned in his boat, the '''Don Juan''', named after [[Byron-127 | Lord Byron]]'s poem by that name. In July-August 1822, [[Byron-127 | Lord Byron]], while living in Pisa, finished writing his "Don Juan, Canto 8'' '''which included his tribute to [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]]'''. Subsequently 1822, [[Godwin-912 | Mary Shelley]], while living in Pisa, completed the fair-copy of "Don Juan, Canto 8''. ('''Definition: fair copy:''' a neat and exact copy especially of a corrected draft.) On July 15, 1823 , after much tragedy and personal loss, ''Don Juan, Canto 8'', was published. ''Don Juan, Canto 8'' presented Byron's famous tribute to [[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]] to the literary universe. ==Backstory: Boone’s International Fame== The fame of Daniel Boone diffused itself through the greater part of the world. The life and exploits of Daniel Boone were heard as far as Venice. The imagination of Lord Byron was pervaded with the story of the American adventurer. The poet Byron, in the year 1822, put into his longest production no less than seven stanzas of as fine personal analysis and poetic praise as may be found in his lordship’s writings respecting any other character, excepting only Bonaparte. ==DON JUAN, Canto 8== '''''DON JUAN, Canto 8''''' Writing finished, Pisa, July/August 1822 Fair-copied by [[Godwin-912 | Mary (Wollstonecraft) Shelley]], Pisa 1822 Published by John Hunt, with Cantos 6 and 7, July 15th 1823 Manuscripts: Rough draft: Harry Ransom Research Center, University of Texas, Austin Fair copy by [[Godwin-912 | Mary (Wollstonecraft) Shelley]]: National Library of Scotland Acc.12604 / 04056 '''61.''' Of all men, saving Sylla the Man-slayer, 98 Who passes for in life and death most lucky, Of the Great Names which in our faces stare, The General Boone, back-woodsman of Kentucky, 99 Was happiest amongst mortals any where; 485 For killing nothing but a bear or buck, he Enjoyed the lonely, vigorous, harmless days Of his old age in Wilds of deepest Maze. '''98:''' ''Sylla the Man-slayer'': Lucius Cornelius Sulla, Roman general and politician (138-78 B.C.) foe of Gaius Marius, and notorious for the proscription and murder of thousands of his opponents. B. refers to him as ''most lucky'' because he enjoyed the fruits both of power and of retirement, and died in his bed (albeit of a perforated ulcer – see Plutarch’s Life). '''99:''' ''The General Boone, back-woodsman of Kentucky'': Daniel Boone (1735-1820) is to be contrasted with Wellington, and paralleled with Suvorov, as well as with Cincinnatus, Epaminondas, Washington and Pitt – all referred to below, at IX sts.7 and 8 – as types of the simple and puritanical patriot / soldier. See also the section below on Rapp the Harmonist, XV, sts.35-7, and B.’s note. The Boone Stanzas (61-7) brought into Canto VIII with willful incongruity, represent an earlier and more sincere pastoral reflection, contrasting misanthropically with the civilized violence surrounding them. Editors have differing opinions as to where B. obtained his information on Boone. John Wright quotes Morris Birkbeck’s ''Notes on America'' (which B. owned: see CMP 246) and a ''Quarterly Review'' article, Vol. XXIX p.14 – although the latter was not published until April 1823. E.H.Coleridge refers to Boone’s supposed autobiography, appendix to ''Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America'' (1793) by Gilbert Imlay, lover of Mary Wollstonecraft and father of her daughter Fanny. DJV refers to a conversation B. had with “An American” in Florence in 1821 (''Museum'' [New York] XXVII December 1835 p.593) and to Henry Marie Brackenridge’s ''Views of Louisiana'' (1814). DJP changes the 1835 reference to the ''The New Monthly Magazine'' and ''Literary Journal'' for October and November. CPW refers merely to John Clubbe’s 1980 monograph Byron’s Natural Man. Daniel Boone and Kentucky. Clubbe dismisses the 1823 ''Quarterly'' and 1835 New York articles, and plumps for Birkbeck and Brackenridge, the latter mediated through ''Views of Society and Manners in America'' (1821) by Frances Wright, the radical Scots friend of Bentham and Lafayette. ''MSYR Byron XI'' tells the story of a siege in which Boone commanded the town of Boonesborough (named after him). He asked the attacking Indians for two days’ truce, but used it to prepare the place more thoroughly. Suvorov played the same game on the Moslem ''defenders'' of Ismail. It is not clear that B. knew either story. '''62.''' Crime came not near him – She is not the Child Of Solitude; Health shrank not from him – for 490 Her home is in the rarely-trodden Wild, Where if men seek her not, and death be more Their Choice than life, forgive them, as beguiled By habit to what their own hearts abhor – In cities Caged; the present case in point I 495 Cite, is that Boone lived hunting up to Ninety; 100 '''100:''' ''Ninety'': Boone was eighty-five when he died. '''63.''' 101 And what’s still stranger, left behind a Name For which Men vainly decimate the throng, Not only famous, but of that good fame, Without which Glory’s but a tavern Song – 500 Simple, serene, the Antipodes of Shame, Which Hate nor Envy e’er could tinge with wrong; An active Hermit, even in age the Child Of Nature – or the Man of Ross run wild. 102 '''101 Sources for the Boone Stanzas (i):''' The fine periods of the “autobiography” of Boone appendixed to the second (1793) edition of Gilbert Imlay’s ''Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America'' are unlikely to be by Boone, who was only partially literate, and may not be by Imlay either: but they do contain the following: ''Thus I was surrounded with plenty in the midst of want. I was happy in the midst of danger and inconveniences. In such a diversity it was impossible I should be disposed to melancholy. No populous city, with all the varieties of commerce and stately structures, could afford so much pleasure to my mind, as the beauties of nature I found here.'' (p.332). It is tempting to see some germ in this picture of the Pantisocratic Ideal of Southey and Coleridge; but neither man’s letters (nor B.’s) contain any reference to Imlay’s book. '''102:''' ''... the Child / Of Nature - or the Man of Ross run wild:'' makes Boone into a poorer and rougher version John Kyrle, the Herefordshire landowner celebrated for his philanthropy and modest living at ll.249-97 of Pope’s ''Moral Essay III. To Allen Lord Bathurst:'' ''Whose Cause-way parts the vale with shady rows? ''Whose seats the weary Traveller repose? ''Who taught that heav’n-directed spire to rise?'' ''THE MAN OF ROSS, each lisping babe replies. '' ''Behold the Market-place with poor o’erspread!'' ''THE MAN OF ROSS divides the weekly bread: '' ''Behold yon Alms-house, neat, but void of state,'' ''Where Age and Want sit smiling at the gate: '' ''Him portion’d maids, apprentic’d orphans blest, '' ''The young who labour, and the old who rest.'' ''Is any sick? The MAN OF ROSS relieves, '' ''Prescribes, attends, the med’cine makes, and gives. '' ''Is there a variance? Enter but his door, '' ''Balk’d are the Courts, and contest is no more. '' ''Despairing Quacks with curses fled the place, '' ''And vile Attornies, now an useless race …'' and so on. '''64.''' 103 ’Tis true, he shrank from Men even of his Nation; 505 When they built up into his darling trees, He moved some hundred miles off, for a Station Where there were fewer houses, and more ease; 104 The Inconvenience of Civilization Is, that you neither can be pleased nor please; 510 But where he met the Individual Man He shewed himself as kind as Mortal can. '''103 Sources for the Boone Stanzas (ii):''' a single paragraph from Morris Birkbeck’s ''Notes on a Journey in America'' (CMP 246) may have been another source for B.’s idea of Boone’s constant removals: ''The wildest solitudes are to the taste of some people. General Boon, who was chiefly instrumental in the first settlement of Kentucky, is of this turn. It is said, that he is now, at the age of seventy, pursuing the daily chase, two hundred miles to the westward of the last abode of civilized man. He had retired to a chosen spot, beyond the Missouri, which, after him is named Boon’s Lick, out of the reach, as he flattered himself, of intrusion; but white men, even there, encroached upon him, and two years ago, he went back two hundred miles further'' (1818 edition, p.62). In fact, Boone had bad luck registering his properties, and constant ejectment [sic] suits and land title voidments [sic] were part, at least, of the cause of his seeming restlessness. '''104:''' As a portrait of the real Daniel Boone this is insulting nonsense. Boone was not just a frontiersman, but a citizen, three times a member of the Virginia General Assembly. “Nothing embitters my old age,” he said, like “the circulation of absurd stories that I retire as civilization advances”. John Mack Faragher, ''Daniel Boone, The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer'' (1992), p.328. '''65.''' 105 He was not all alone; around him grew A Sylvan tribe of Children of the chace, Whose young, unwakened World was ever new; 106 515 Nor Sword, nor Sorrow yet had left a trace On her unwrinkled brow, nor could you view A frown on Nature’s, or on human face; The free-born Forest found and kept them free, 107 And fresh as is a torrent or a tree. 520 '''105 Sources for the Boone Stanzas (iii):''' The following, quoted from Henry Marie Brackenridge’s 1814 ''Views of Louisiana'' in Frances Wright’s ''Views of Society and Manners in America'', is reckoned by John Clubbe to be the most likely source for the Boone Stanzas: ''... in this territory there are many sterling characters. Among others I mention, with pleasure, that brave and adventurous North Carolinian, who makes so distinguished a figure in the history of Kentucky, the venerable Col. Boone. This respectable old man, in the eighty-fifth year of his age, resides on Salt River, up the Missouri. He is surrounded by about forty families, who respect him as a father, and who live under a kind of patriarchal government, ruled by his advice and example. They are not necessitous persons, who have fled for their crimes or misfortunes, like those that gathered unto David in the cave of Adullam: they all live well, and possess the necessaries and comforts of life as they could wish. They retired through choice. Perhaps they acted wisely in placing themselves at a distance from the deceit and turbulence of the world. They enjoy an uninterrupted quiet, and a real comfort in their little society, beyond the sphere of that larger society where government is necessary. Here they are truly free; exempt from the impositions and duties even of the best governments, they are assailed neither by the madness of ambition, nor tortured by the poison of party spirit. Is not this one of the most powerful incentives which impels the Anglo-American to bury himself in the midst of the wilderness?'' (Quoted Clubbe pp.12-13.) '''106:''' ''around him grew / A Sylvan tribe of Children of the chace, / Whose young, awakened World was ever new:'' Brackenridge (quoted opposite) makes clear that these were not Boone’s natural children, as B.’s phrasing might imply. Two of Boone’s sons were killed in battle; a daughter was kidnapped – though he rescued her. '''107:''' ''The free-born forest found and kept them free:'' an unavoidable echo of the words of Duke Senior at ''As You Like It'', II i 1-11: ''Now, my co-mates and partners in exile, '' ''Hath not old custom made these woods more sweet '' ''Than that of painted pomp? Are not these woods '' ''More free from peril than the envious court? '' ''Here feel we not the penalty of Adam, '' ''The season’s difference, as the icy fang '' ''And churlish chiding of the winter’s wind, '' ''Which, when it bites and blows upon my body, '' ''Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say '' '' ‘This is no falttery [sic]; these are counsellors '' '' That feelingly persuade me who I am …’ '' and so on. '''66.''' 108 And tall and strong and swift of foot were they Beyond the dwarfing City’s pale abortions, Because their thoughts had never been the prey Of care or gain; the Green Woods were their portions; No sinking Spirits told them they grew grey, 525 No Fashion made them Apes of her distortions; Simple they were, not savage; and their rifles, Though very true, were not yet used for trifles. '''108 Sources for the Boone Stanzas (iv):''' one last immediate American source for B.’s thought in the Boone Stanzas may be this, suffixed by Frances Wright to her quotation from Brackenridge, quoted above: ''The lord of the wilderness, Daniel Boone, though his eye is now dimmed and his limbs enfeebled by a long life of adventure, can still hit the wild fowl on the wing with that dexterity which in his early years excited the envy of Indian hunters, and he now looks upon the “famous river” with feelings scarce less ardent than when he surveyed with clearer vision “the famous river Ohio.” The grave of this worshipper of nature, wild adventure, and unrestrained liberty will be visited by the feebler children of future generations with such awe as the Greeks might regard those of their earlier demigods. The mind of his singular man seems best portrayed by his own simple words: “No populous city, with all the varieties of commerce and stately structure, could afford so much pleasure to my mind as the beauties of nature I found here.” ''(Quoted Clubbe, p.13; last quotation already quoted above, from Gilbert Imlay’s 1793 appendix). Wright subsequently admitted that she had viewed America at first “under a claude-lorraine tint” (Views, ed. Baker, Harvard 1963, p.xi.) William Parry – B.’s fire-master at Missolonghi – had not been impressed by Wright’s book, and had caused offence to Jeremy Bentham by criticizing it: ''In the course of the conversation at Mr. Bentham’s, he enquired of me if I had ever visited America in my travels? – I said, Yes, I had resided there for some time. – Have you read Miss Wright’s book on that country? – Yes. – What do you think of it; does it give a good description of America? Here I committed another fault. “She knows no more of America,” I replied, “than a cow does of a case of instruments.” Such a reply was complete damper to Mr. Bentham’s eloquence on the subject ... Miss Wright spoke what Mr. Jeremy Bentham and his friends wished to be true and ... she was in an especial manner a favourite of his. It was not till I was informed of these things, by Lord Byron I believe, that I discovered how very rude I had been, and how much reason Mr. Bentham would have to find fault with my want of manners (The Last Days of Lord Byron,'' pp.202-3). Clubbe (p.10) takes this as evidence that B. had read Wright; but all Parry “believes” is that B. corrected his understanding of Bentham’s attitude to Wright, not of Wright’s book. '''67.''' Motion was in their days, Rest in their slumbers, And Cheerfulness the Handmaid of their toil; 530 Nor yet too many nor too few their numbers; Corruption could not make their hearts her soil; The Lust which stings, the Splendour which encumbers, With the free foresters divide no Spoil; Serene, not sullen, were the Solitudes 535 Of this unsighing people of the Woods. 109 '''109:''' ''The Lust which stings, the Splendour which encumbers, / With the free foresters divide no Spoil; / Serene, not sullen, were the Solitudes / Of this unsighing people of the Woods:'' further echoes of ''As You Like It''. ==Sources== *https://petercochran.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/don_juan_canto_83.pdf *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Byron *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Bysshe_Shelley *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Florence_Shelley *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claire_Clairmont *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Polidori *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Godwin *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Wollstonecraft *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson_Hogg *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankenstein

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DANIEL COLLINS, MERCHANT OF BROAD STREET, LONDON.

{{Image|file=Collins-7644.png|align=c|size=|caption=- I will Fly to be at Rest -
Collins Motto: Volabo ut Requiescam.}}- Quis Dabit Mihi Pennas Sicut Columbae Et Volabo Et Requiescam -
Who will give me Wings like the Dove so that I can Fly Forth and Find Rest ?. Psalm 54, 7.
---- * [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]], Merchant of Broad Street, London. * bp:1583-05-12: Bramford, Suffolk: [[Collins-4608|Daniell]], sonn of [[Collins-369|John Collins]], 12 May. * [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]]5 had 'NO OFFSPRING (sp). His ONLY wife was [[Francknell-5|Sibbill Francknell]]. Please do NOT ADD ANY OFFSPRING for him or ANY OTHER WIFE of any other surname including FRANKLYN or the likes. A full and conclusive research has been done on this specific point, and NOT necessary to any further confuse this surname, now correctly placed here on WikiTree as per primary record. A book print error, not a primary reference error, in The Visitation of London 1633, incorrectly gives [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]]' wife's surname to be FRANKLYN. Errors elsewhere are perpetuated from these book print errors. The short answer lies in the full contingent of that family's baptismal records where in every single case the surname is clearly spelt FRANCKNELL.TW ---- * The will of [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collins]]. Dated: 1639-11-20 Signed: 1643-06-09 Proved: 1643-10-30. My body to the earth in the parish of St. Peter the poor Broad Street near my pew doors or as near the place where the body of [[Francknell-5|my dear wife]] was laid as may be. To the Church of St. Peter the Poor to make them a font of Marble stone. Childrens hospital in Norwich. Christs hospital in London. St. Bartholemews hospital London. Hospital of Brideswell. To the four prisons in London, vizt. two Compters Ludgate and Newgate. Mary Woolnoth Lombard street. St. Edmonds Lombard Street. St. Nicholas Coleabby. Stratford Langhorne Precinct. To the poor of Rodrith. The parish of Bramford where I was born and [[Collins-369|my father]] lies buried. The parish of Braintree in Essex where my [[Rose-2881|Mother]] lies buried. My sister [[Francknell-7|Katharine Franknell]] if she live unmarried I give my dwelling house in Broad street with all the plate and household stuff unbequeathed to dwell in and use during her natural life. And after her marriage or decease I give the inheritance to my nephew [[Collins-5394|Samuel Collins]]. My brother [[Collins-5393|Samuel Collins]] Vicar of Braintree, to his son [[Collins-5394|Samuel]], to his five Children. My niece [[Collins-6386|Sibill Linch]].4 [[Bedle-9|Nathaniel Beadle]] the Lease of the Dolphin2 with all the writing and bonds that appertain thereunto. My nephew [[Bedle-6|John Beadle]]. Cosen [[Powell-3433|Mickell Powell]] his wife, his daughter [[Powell-8134|Abigail]]. [[Bedle-1|Cosen Bowles]] his wife. [[Thompson-29291|Samuel Thompson]] the son of my [[--|sister Thompson]].1 [[Collins-319|Edward Collins]] now in New England, his daughter [[Collins-327|Sibill]], his other three sons [[Collins-326|Daniel]], [[Collins-322|John]], and [[Collins-260|Samuel]]. The [[Collins-245|wife of John Russell]]. The [[Collins-5324|wife of Cosen Markham]]. To [[Collins-2550|John Collins]].7 [[Pordage-10|Samuel Pordage]]. My Partner [[Cory-490|John Corie]]. [[Cory-491|William Corie]]. [[Buxton-642|John Buxton]]. [[Palgrave-79|Clem Palgrave]]. My five Maid servants [[Scott-19859|Katharine Scott]], [[Wilborne-6|Benjaby Wilborne]], [[--|Lydia]], [[--|Marie]] and [[--|Janie]]. To [[Warren-|Mr. Warren]] his Curate. To [[Crew-|Mr Crew]] the Clerke if living £2. [[Francknell-4|sister Chiball]]. Brother and [[Francknell-6|sister Crabtree]]. [[Francknell-3|sister Pordage]]. [[Francknell-10|brother Franknell]], his son [[Francknell-13|Thomas Franknell]], his daughter [[Francknell-14|Elizabeth Franknell]]. I bequeath out of my plate and rings and books as followeth. My Executors my sister [[Francknell-7|Katharine Franknell]] and my nephew [[Collins-5394|Samuell Collins]] Doctor in Phisick, and [[Pordage-10|Samuel Pordage]] Overseer. Wittnes my hand the 1643-06-09. [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]]. Probatum fuit Testamentum suprascriptum... Apud London... decimo nono die mensis Junij Anno Dm Millisimo sexientisimo quadragisimo sexto (1646-06-19).(Visitations of London 1633: Vol. 1, p.181), (Twisse, L. 80, Commissary Ct. Reg.) * [[--|sister Thompson]]1: She is currently unknown and difficult to find. She will be a ''sister''. Possibly a wife of ''any one'' of [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]]' in-laws, or even an unknown blood sister from one of his father's previous two marriages, or the last child born c.1584/5 maybe in London. It is impossible [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]]' sister [[Collins-6484|Abigail Collins]] is the person who married the Rev. [[Thompson-1173|William Thompson]] of Newton (Newton-le-Willows), near Winwick, Lancashire and New England.TW * Compter: A prison used especially for debtors. ---- * The surname is OKEOVER or OKER. Also OAKOVER and OCKOVER.TW * [[Okeover-26|Rowland Okeover]] and [[Averell-52|Sibyl Okeover]] his wife. Elizabeth Smithes and others. A messuage in Bristol, Somerset. * [[Okeover-26|Rowland Okeover]], Haberdasher, Merchant Taylor. Chief of the Clan Okeover. Extensive lands in Bristol. * [[Okeover-13|Susan Okeover]] daughter of [[Okeover-26|Rowland Okeover]] Merchant Taylor. * m:1558-04-15: St. Peter Cornhill, London. [[Okeover-26|Rowland Oker]] and [[Averell-52|Sibell Averell]].[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5KS-JX5]St. Peter Cornhill, London (m). * bp:1558/59-03-17: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Okeover-30|Richard]], son of [[Okeover-26|Rowland Oker]], Citizen and Haberdasher of London. NOTE: The book says [[Okeover-26|Bowland Oker]].[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n87/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J36X-YZ3]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1559/60-02-17: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Okeover-29|Elizabeth]] daughter of [[Okeover-26|Rowland Oker]].[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n87/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J36X-RMP]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1561-06-05: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Okeover-31|Mathewe]] son of [[Okeover-26|Rowland Oker]].[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n87/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N532-85G]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp).. * br:1562-03-26: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Okeover-32|John]] son of [[Okeover-26|Rowland Oker]]. NOTE: He must be a twin.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n263/]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1562-08-22: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Okeover-13|Susan Oker]].[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n87/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N532-CYK]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp).. * bp:1563-12-18: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Okeover-33|Rauffe]] son of [[Okeover-26|Rowlande Oker]], Haberdasher.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n89/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N532-FPJ]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * m:1565-07-27: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Shorte-20|Tronnyon Shorte]] and [[Okeover-28|Anne Okeover]].[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n203/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V526-HYC]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (m). * bp:1566-04-06: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Okeover-18|Sara]] daughter of [[Okeover-26|Roulande Okeover]], Merchaunttaillor.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n89/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N532-XTY]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * br:1568-08-22: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Averell-53|Katherin Averell]] daughter to [[Averell-52|Mrs. Okover]].[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n265/]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (br). * br:1568-08-25: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Okeover-18|Sara Okeover]] daughter of [[Okeover-26|Roulande Okeover]], Merchaunttaillor.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n265/]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (br). * Churchwardens (St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London). 1572: Thomas Watte, [[Okeover-26|Rowland Okeover]], Merchant Taylor. 1573: [[Okeover-26|Rowlande Okeover]], William Charles, Weaver. 1597: George Samwell, [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]], Richard Brooke.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n47/]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (Ref.). * br:1573-04-21. St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Averell-54|Anne Averey]] daughter of [[Averell-52|Sibell Okeover]].[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n267/]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (br). * m:1581-12-07: Thomas Standbanke, Curryar, and Hellen Hunte, out of Mr. [[Okeover-26|Rowlande Ockover]]'s house.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n205/]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (m). * m:1582/3-01-28: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London: [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]] Goldsmythe, m. [[Okeover-13|Susan Okeover]], daughter of [[Okeover-26|Rowland Okeover]], Merchanttaillor, by Lycence.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n205/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V526-WQ8]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (m). * [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]]: Signs of Old Lombard Street, London (1583-97).[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-90100/the-signs-of-old-lombard-street-london-ny-1902?itemId=445691216&action=showRecord]The signs of old Lombard street, London. Pg. 204. * m:1583-05-27: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Phillipps-49|Edwarde Phillipps]], of the Parish of St. Michaell Uppon Cornehill, and [[Okeover-27|Elizabeth Okeover]], daughter of the above named [[Okeover-26|Rowland Okeover]], by lycence.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n205/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V526-J1K]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (m). * bp:1583-11-03: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London: [[Francknell-3|Elizabeth Francknell]] daughter of [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]], Goldsmith.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n95/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N532-6QX]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1584-11-20: [[Phillipps-50|Elizabeth]] daughter of [[Phillipps-49|Edward Phillips]], Upholster, of the Parishe of St. Mighell upon Cornhill, London, whose wief lay in childbed of the same childe at her father [[Okeover-26|Rowland Okeover]] his house by reason that the said [[Phillipps-49|Phillips]] house in Cornhill was a lyttle before that burnte by casualtie of Fyar.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n95/]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1584-12-06: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London: [[Francknell-4|Suzan Francknell]] daughter of [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]], Goldsmith.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n95/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM5Q-981]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1586-06-19: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London: [[Francknell-5|Sibbell Francknell]] daughter of [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]], Goldsmith.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n95/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N532-XRM]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1588-05-27: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London: [[Francknell-6|Dorothie Francknell]] daughter of [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]], Goldsmith.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n97/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J36X-Y8L]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1589-10-26: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London: [[Francknell-7|Katherine Francknell]] daughter of [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]], Goldsmith.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n97/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM5Q-QMG]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1590/1-02-11: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London: [[Francknell-8|Anne Francknell]] daughter of [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]], Goldsmith.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n97/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NBSK-H8W]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1594/5-01-26: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London: [[Francknell-9|Rowlande Francknell]] son of [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]], Goldsmith.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n99/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NBSK-8M2]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * bp:1597-06-12: St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London: [[Francknell-10|Thomas Francknell]] son of [[Okeover-13|Wydowe Francknell]], the late wife of [[Francknell-2|Thomas]], Goldsmythe, deceased.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n101/][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N532-CVD][https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J79F-S2D]St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London (bp). * br:1596-97: Inside Church, St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn, London. [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]]. [--] * m:1597-12-24: [[Taylor-35074|Taylor, Mr. John (Tailer)]], gent., of St. Sepulchre, and of the First Fruits Office (in Vicar-General's book called, of Westham, co. Essex), and [[Okeover-13|Susan Francknell]], widow, of St. Mary Woolnoth, about 36, late wife of [[Francknell-2|Thomas Francknell]], of said parish, goldsmith, at Westham aforesaid. 24 Dec. 1597. B. (Lic.).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=Wn0_AQAAMAAJ]Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued by the Bishop of London: 1520-1610 by Mitchell and Hughes, Printers, 1887. Great Britain. Pg. 244/45. * FARRINGDON WARD WITHOUT: ST. SEPULCHRES PARISH * 1600-10-01. [[Browne-2793|Doctor Browne]] 20, [[Taylor-35074|John Taylor]] 15.[http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/SUBSIDY/260.html] * [[Browne-2793|Doctor Browne]] is Dr. [[Browne-2793|Lancelot Browne]], BA MA MD, Physician to Queen Elizabeth, living next to [[Taylor-35074|John Taylor]]. * [[Harvey-3615|William Harvey]], Dr. of Physic, Bachelor, 26, of St. Martin's Ludgate, and [[Browne-2794|Elizabeth Browne]], Maiden, 24, of St. Sepulchre's, daughter of [[Browne-2793|Lancelot Browne]] of same, Dr. of Physic, who consents; consent also of [[Harvey-8100|Thomas Harvey]], one of the Jurats of the town of Folston (Folkestone), in Kent, father of said [[Harvey-3615|William]]. At St. Sepulchre, Newgate. 24-11-1604. * Wikipedia ([[Browne-2793|Lancelot Browne]]).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancelot_Browne]Wikipedia ([[Browne-2793|Lancelot Browne]]). * 1604-07-04: [[Taylor-35074|John Taylor]], Deputy of the Remembrancer of the First Fruits.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=3bQxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA13]Issues of the Exchequer: Being Payments Made Out of His Majesty's Revenue by Great Britain. Exchequer, Frederick Devon. * 1629-1634: Will of [[Okeover-13|Taylor, Susan]], London, widow (f356): bur near chldr [[Francknell-9|Ralph]] & [[Francknell-5|Sibyl]] in St. Peter the Poor, son [[Francknell-10|Thos Francknell]], [[Taylor-35469|son Jms T]], [[Taylor-35470|son in law Jn Taylor]], dtr [[--|Eliz Ford]],3 [[Francknell-4|Susan Chibball]] & [[Francknell-6|Dorothy Shaker]], grandson [[Pordage-10|Sam Pordage]]. Exec dtr [[Francknell-7|Kath Francknell]]. Witnesses: [[Collins-4608|Dan Collins]], [[Buxton-642|Jn Buxton]], [[Collins-6386|Sibyl Collin]].[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Wills/Wills1T]Genuki: Commissary Court of London: Will Abstracts Volume 26 (1629-1634). ** dtr [[--|Eliz Ford]]3: Check primary source if it should read [[Francknell-3|Eliz Pordage]].TW * 1662: Hearth Tax (Cornhill Ward: The First Precinct): Living near each other are: [[Crabtree-1736|Samuell Crabtree]] (4ht), [[Sweeting-333|John Sweeting]] (10ht), [[Francknell-13|Thomas Francknell]] (7ht). NOTE: Persons here linked to are suggested, not proved, but will be correct or of ''near kin''.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london/1662/cornhill-ward] * The Visitation of London 1633 (Pg. 181): [[Collins-4608|Collins]]. Broad Street. Respit. for the armes and ffee for two months. [[Collins-369|John Collins]] of London, Salter m. [[Rose-2881|Abigall]] da. of [[Rose-4463|Thomas Rose]] of Exmouth in com. Devon 3d wife, had [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]] of London, merchant a° 1633 s.p. m. [[Francknell-5|Sibill Franklyn]] da. of London goldsmith. [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]]. NOTE:5: [[Francknell-5|Franklyn]] should read [[Francknell-5|Francknell]].[https://archive.org/details/visitationoflond15howa]The Visitation of London, anno domine 1633, 1634, and 1635. (v.15. Pg. 181). By Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Chester, Joseph Lemuel, 1821-1882. * 1634/5-02-04: [[Crabtree-1733|Elias Crabtree]] & [[Francknell-6|Dorothy Sugar]]. [[Crabtree-1733|Elias]] of St. Lawrence Poultney, minister and [[Francknell-6|Dorothy]] wydow, of St. Peter le Poore in London were married St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, London. (Lic.). * [[Crabtree-1733|Elias Crabtree]], a Puritan minister who lived with [[Buxton-643|Thomas Buxton]], his beloved frined ('friend'). ---- * 1596-10-01: Grant and enfeoffment by [[Borlas-6|Wm. Borlas]], Esq. of Bockmore in the parish of Medmenham, Bucks. For £13 to [[Collins-314|John]] and [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collens]], sons of late [[Collins-369|John Collens]] of Bramford, sailcloth-maker, of 2 acres arable in Bramford occupied by [[Rose-2881|Abigal Collens]], widow, for 40 years, to use of [[Carter-16785|John Carter]], clerk, if [[Rose-2881|Abigal Collens]] lives as long, after 40 years to use of [[Collins-314|John]] and [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collens]]. With the Proviso that [[Rose-2881|Abigall Collens]] might under her seal in life or by her will appoint and limit the property otherwise.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/6e759e39-67a8-47da-b11e-3f6e9fe4f015]National Archives (UK): HA61/436/137. * 1598-05-08: Deed poll of covenant with [[Rose-2881|Abigail]], [[Collins-314|John]] and [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collens]] by [[Borlas-6|Wm. Borlas]] Esq. of Medmenham, Bucks.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/c063816f-8dd2-4d79-8986-d528736eb4ad]National Archives (UK): HA61/436/135. * 1603/4-02-25: Grant and enfeoffment by Wm. Acton of Ipswich, clothier, for £40 to [[Hart-4381|Robert Harte]], carpenter, of Bramford and [[Unknown-351560|Abigall]] his wife, of messuage etc. and 1 acre in Bramford and 1 field (Bishops mead) to hold in capital fee.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/b4cab8f5-8859-4e11-8bce-2d65f5b10d71]National Archives (UK): HA61/436/138. * 1604-05-00: Deed poll confirming possession by [[Carter-16785|John Carter]] of 2 acres arable (Bramford) Occupied by [[Rose-2881|Abigail Collens]] for 40 years, if [[Rose-2881|Abigail]] lives as long, them to [[Collins-314|John]] and [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collens]] (as granted by [[Borlas-6|Wm. Barlas]] of Medmenham, Bucks. in deed of 1 Oct. 1596 by [[Collins-314|John]] and [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collens]], sons of late [[Collins-369|John Collens]] of Bramford. Quit claim and release by [[Collins-314|John]] and [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collens]] to [[Carter-16785|John Carter]] for above land.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/ce5f43f9-37f4-4e95-a335-d69fe6961ec9]National Archives (UK): HA61/436/134. * 1605/6-01-13: Deed poll of appointment of land by [[Rose-2881|Abigall Collens]], widow of Dennington, Suffolk for £10 to [[Unknown-351560|Abigall]], now wife of ____ (''Maybe'' [[Hart-4381|Robt. Harte]]), and to [[Hart-4381|Robt. Harte]], carpenter, of Bramford of 2 acres (in grant and enfeoffment of 1596-10-01 to [[Collins-314|John]] and [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collens]], in accordance with proviso in that document HA61/436/136).[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/bc289bcc-c9ec-4730-b140-d9a8af99157c]National Archives (UK): HA61/436/136. * 1620-10-13: Deed poll, gift and concession by [[Carter-16785|John Carter]], clerk, of Belstead Parva, Suffolk to [[Unknown-351560|Abigail Hart]] of Bramford, widow, of property in Bramford, ½ acre, and appointment of [[Wagger-10|Wm. Wagger]] and [[Smalade-1|Thomas Smalade]] of Bramford and Belsted Parva respectively as his attorneys for this. HA61/436/133.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/c0758e60-9092-4865-b508-f8d0cc0ba821]National Archives (UK): HA61/436/133. * 1621-08-28: Deed poll of feoffment and gift by [[Unknown-351560|Abigaill Heart]], widow of [[Hart-4381|Robert Hart]], carpenter, of Bramford to [[Carter-16785|John Carter]], clerk, of Belsted, Suffolk and [[Carter-17313|Bezaldell Carter]], clerk, of Canham (Cavenham), Suffolk to the sole use of [[Unknown-351560|Abigall Hart]], then to son [[Hart-4382|Robert]] of messuage and lands in Bramford.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/98b182ae-5b60-4a28-8a4f-59c1436d114d]National Archives (UK): HA61/436/131. * 1643-08-28: Deed poll of [[Unknown-351560|Abigall]] (widow of [[Hart-4381|Robt. Hart]]), now wife of [[Petts-106|Samuel Petts]], by which lands, etc. (in feoffment of 1621-08-28) in Bramford to remain to [[Unknown-351560|Abigail Hart]] and sons of [[Hart-4382|Robert Hart]] until grandson [[Hart-4384|John Hart]] shall pay 10 pence to [[Unknown-351560|Abigail Hart]].[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/fcb7a827-ece3-40f4-8ce0-325415574193]National Archives (UK): HA61/436/132. * Will of [[Wagger-10|William Wagger]] of Bramford, yeo (N). Will: 1625-06-16 Proved: 1625-07-09. Sick. Son [[Wagger-7|John Wagger]] to be exor., his two sisters [[Wagger-8|Abigail]] and [[Wagger-9|Mary Wagger]], [[Wagger-8|Abigail]] on her marriage. Wit. Lawrence Sharpe. [[Collins-2550|John Collins]].7 [https://books.google.co.za/books?id=s7Q2KfDG24oC&pg=PA50]Wills of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, 1625-1626, Volume 2. * Who is [[Unknown-351560|Abigall Harte]] ?. NOTE: [[Unknown-351560|Abigail]] the wife of [[Hart-4381|Robert Hart]] is NOT the same person as [[Wagger-8|Abigail Wagger]]. Any ideas, let me know.TW * 1702/3-01-09: [[Coble-168|John Coble]], yeoman, of Weston, Norfolk and wife [[Assy-2|Mary]], daughter of [[Assy-1|John Assy]] (bodymaker, late of Harleston) and his wife [[Hart-4383|Sarah]] (daughter of [[Hart-4381|Robert Hart]], carpenter, late of Bramford). To [[Demes-|James Demes]], gent., of Norwich to [[Demes-|Demes]] of one meadow in Bramford and all property of [[Coble-168|John]] and [[Assy-2|Mary Coble]] in Bramford.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e101551e-6f3a-48f6-b34d-b4595cc1e4cf]National Archives (Suffolk): HA61/436/145. ---- * 1643-04-27: Plate at Norwich. Ordered, That the Deputy Lieutenants of the County of Norfolk shall cause the Thousand Pounds worth of Plate at Norwich, brought in upon the Propositions, to be forthwith conveyed to Mr. [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collins]] and Mr. [[Cory-491|Wm. Cory]], to be forthwith coined; and that, out of the same, the Charge of the Arms, bought by the Direction of the Deputy Lieutenants, for the Use of the said County, shall be defrayed, by the said [[Collins-4608|Mr. Collins]] and [[Cory-491|Mr. Cory]]. NOTE: This is the last known record of [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collins]] alive which occurs about 7 weeks before he signs his Will: 1643-06-09. ---- * Will of [[Palgrave-30|Robert Pagrave]] of Bradfield, Norfolk, Gent. Dated: 1594-08-31 Proved: 1596-11-24, by [[Palgrave-|John Pagrave]], Esq., executor. To be buried in the Church of Antingham St. Mary if I die in Bradfield, or else in the church where I die. Church of Bradfield. Church of North Barningham. [[Palgrave-|John Pagrave]] my eldest son all my houses, lands in Bradfield which I purchased of Barthram Jellott, Gent., at 21, remainder to [[Palgrave-78|Robert Pagrave]] my son at 21. To the said [[Palgrave-78|Robert Pagrave]] my son all my houses, lands, in Beeston and Sherringham, at 21. [[Palgrave-|Anne Pagrave]], [[Palgrave-|Fraunces Pagrave]], [[Palgrave-|Frestwide Pagrave]], [[Palgrave-|Phillippe Pagrave]], my daughters at 18. Dorothie Funtyn my niece. To __ Large of Wickmer all my houses, lands, in Albroughe, co. aforesaid, which I purchased of Symon Goram. Mentions a Tenement in Sherrington sold to Clement Shepparde. Dorothy Funtyn to whom he assigns the guardianship of his son [[Palgrave-|Robert]]. [[Palgrave-|John Pagrave]], Esq., my brother my executor, and Mr. [[Kemp-|John Kempe]] of Antingham my father-in-law, supervisor. Witnesses: [[Crabtree-1740|Thomas Crabtrie]], Walter Harper. Schedule made 1596-10-22, in the presence of [[Kemp-|John Kemp]], Gent., [[Jermy-|Wm. Jermye]], Robte. Thexton, clerke, [[Crabtree-1740|Thomas Crabtrie]], Robte. Cubytt, and [[--|Arthur Funteyn]] my nephye, last day of 1596-10-01. * [[Crabtree-1740|Thomas Crabtrie]]: See: [[Crabtree-1733|Elias Crabtree]]. They must be ''of kin''. ---- * Will of [[Palgrave-78|Robert Palgrave]] of the Cittie of Norwich, Gent. Dated: 1632-07-27 Proved: 1632-09-15, by [[Cory-490|John Corie]], power reserved to [[Palgrave-|Augustine Palgrave]]. My wife. [[Palgrave-80|John Palgrave]] my son at 21, he to be maintained at Cambridge. [[Palgrave-81|Anne Palgrave]] my daughter at 18. Son [[Palgrave-79|Clement Palgrave]] 21, to be brought up at school and then apprenticed. Partner Mr. [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]]. Three god sons [[Drake-|Francis Drake]], Robert Rose, Robt. Elwyn. Philipp Taylor my sister's daughter at 20. Sir [[Palgrave-|Augustine Palgrave]], Kt, and [[Cory-490|John Corye]], mchant, executors. Witnesses: Wm. Crowe, Anne Cory. [[Drake-|Sister Drake]] my casting bottle that was my former wife's her sister. My niece Mary Cory. * [[Palgrave-79|Clement Palgrave]]: Servant to [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collins]]. See also the will of [[Palgrave-79|Clement Palgrave]]'s father [[Palgrave-78|Robert Palgrave]]. * [[Palgrave-78|Robert Palgrave]] of Norwich: Philipp(e) Taylor my sister's daughter. See [[Taylor-35074|John Taylor]] m. [[Okeover-13|Susan Francknell]] for any further possible connection. * 1616: Mayor (Norwich): Sir Thomas Hyrne, kt. Sheriffs: Wm Browne, [[Cory-|Tho. Cory]].[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA164]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. Pg. 164. * 1617: Mayor (Norwich): Robert Jannys. Sheriffs: Robert Greene, [[Cory-|Thomas Cory]].[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA161]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. Pg. 161. * 1628: Mayor (Norwich): [[Cory-|Thomas Cory]]. Sheriffs: Wm Symonds, John Daniel.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA164]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. Pg. 164. * 1630: Mayor (Norwich): William Browne. Sheriffs: John Tolye, [[Palgrave-78|Rob. Palgrave]].[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA164]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. Pg. 164. * 1645: Mayor (Norwich): Matthew Peckover. Sheriffs: [[Cory-|John Cory]], Wm. Rye.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA164]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. Pg. 164. ---- * Will of [[Palgrave-|Phillip Palgrave]] of London, Haberdasher. Dated: 1642-05-14. Admon granted to [[Palgrave-|Augustine Palgrave]] of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, Gent., the brother, 1665-03-05. On the eve of going beyond the seas. Brothers: [[Palgrave-|Clement Palgrave]], [[Palgrave-|Augustine Palgrave]], [[Palgrave-|William Palgrave]], [[Palgrave-|Nathaniel Palgrave]]. [[Palgrave-79|Clement Palgrave]] servant to [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collins]]. Richard Read son of Mr. George Read. John Read son of Mr. George Read. Amy Loveday. Anne Yeomans. [[Palgrave-|John Palgrave]] son of my brother Sir [[Palgrave-|John Palgrave]], Knt. and Bart. [[Cory-491|William Corey]] partner to [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]] Merchant and to [[Palgrave-79|Clement Palgrave]] servant to ditto [[Collins-4608|Daniell]]. Witnesses: Geffray Cobbe, John Gillson, Xpo. Williams, Edward Bayliffe. Pontadalgada, 1643-03-03. I [[Palgrave-|Philip Palgrave]] of London, Haberdasher, now resident in the Island of St. Michael's in the City of Pontadalgada, my friends Edward Bayly, John Gillson, and Manuell Teipera now resident in this ditto Island, my attorneys.[https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-90100-99443208/palgrave-family-memorials]Palgrave Family Memorials, 1878. (Pg.129). ---- * [[Bedle-1|Cosen Bowles]] his wife: [[Bedle-1|Dorothie Bedle]]: bp:1606-06-17 bn:1606-06-15, Woolverstone, Suffolk.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM1Q-KFH]FamilySearch (bp).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=R-BQAwAAQBAJ&pg=PR12]A Critical Edition of John Beadle's A Journall Or Diary of a Thankfull Christian by Germaine Fry Murray (Pg. xii). * The New England Historical and Genealogical Registers ''suggests'' from the will of [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]], Merchant of Broad Street, London, that [[Bowles-493|Cousin Bowles]] of Roxbury, MA, wife was [[Bedle-1|Dorothy Bedle]] d:1649, and his ''apparent second wife'' was [[Heath-997|Elizabeth Heath]]. NOTE: This should be correct.TW * Mr. [[Bowles-493|John Bowles]], his grandfather, was an inhabitant of Roxbury before 1640. The Apostle Eliot says that in "1649, Nov. 3, our sister ('[[Bedle-1|Mrs. Dorothy]]') Bowles, the wife of [[Bowles-493|John Bowles]] dyed." NOTE: There is no known offspring from this marriage.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=lxQqAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA193]The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 2 by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters. (Pg. 193). ---- * [[Bedle-2|Samuel Beadle]] of Wolverston in com. Suffolk m. [[Collins-368|Abigail]] da. of [[Collins-369|? Collins]] of Bramford in com. Suffolk. They had [[Bedle-9|Nathaniel Beadle]] of Romford in com. Essex. Gent. 1664, m. [[Rowell-961|Mary]] da. of [[Rowell-962|Richard Rowell]] of Windover in com. Bucks. They had [[Bedle-50|Mary]] ux. [[Binlows-1|Joh'is Binlows]] who had a son [[Binlows-2|Nathaniel Binlows]].[https://archive.org/stream/visitationofcoun00byss#page/16/mode/2up]The Visitation of London, anno Domini 1633, 1634, and 1635, by Sir Henry Saint-George. (Pg. 16). * [[Bedle-2|Sam. Bedle]] of Wolverston in com. Suffolk m. [[Collins-368|Abigail]] da. of [[Collins-369|? Collins]] of Bramford in com. Suffolk. They had: [[Bedle-6|John Bedle]] eldest sonne; [[Bedle-19|Sam. Bedle]]; [[Bedle-9|Nathaniel Bedle]] 3 sonne of London mercht A°1633 m. [[Rowell-961|Mary]] da. of [[Rowell-962|Richard Rowell]] of Windover in com. Buckingham; [[Bedle-1|Dorothy]]; [[Bedle-22|Abigail]]. NOTE: Book error text has been corrected here.TW [https://archive.org/stream/visitationoflond01stge#page/60/mode/2up]The Visitation of London, anno Domini 1633, 1634, and 1635, by Sir Henry Saint-George. (Pg. 61). ** [[Collins-368|Abigail Collins]]1 of Bramford and Woolverstone, Suffolk, never went to New England. She died shortly after childbirth and is buried with her ''only'' husband [[Bedle-2|Samuel Bedle]] in Woolverstone, Suffolk. ---- * Will: 1656-12-06, Proved: 1656-12-20. Jone Maplisden, wife of Peter Maplisden of Westminster, Gent. Mrs. Mary Van Winterbecke wife of Michael Van Winterbeck of Fleet Street, jeweller, by sale of all my lands in or near Romford, Essex. Jane Bird, sister of the said Mary. Laurance Gibson, now servant to the said Michael Van Winterbeck. Sister Ann Gibson. Michael, Mary and Susan, children of the said Michael Van Winterbeck. Anne and Frances, daughters of Anne Clarke, widow. My husband Peter Maplisden executor. My brother John Smith of Chichester. Ellen daughter of my sister Gardiner My kinsman John Lee of Virginia. My niece Magdalen wife of Dudley of Darking, Surrey. [[Markham-1396|Tobias Markham]] of St. Giles Cripplegate. My nephew William Smith. My husband's three children, Elizabeth, Dorothy and Susan Maplisden. Mem. these words 'in the tenure or occupation of [[Bedle-9|Nathaniel Beadle]] or his assigns' being interlined in the twelfth line of the first sheet.Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters. Genealogical Gleanings in England. (Parts I-xxiii,xxv; Volume 1; Pg. 469). :* Capstack v. Johnson: Wills and probate of Anthony Gibson, Joan Maplisden, John Smith and [[Bedle-9|Nathaniel Beadle]]: Romford, Essex. 1626-1684.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6158181]The National Archives, Kew. C 105/6. ---- * Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica (Pg. 418-19): The following entries relating to the families of Catelyn and Beadle are from an old Latin Bible, dated 1593, in my possession. The register of the family of Beadle, which commences in 1555, is written on the reverse side of the title page of the Bible, and is continued to the year 1685 on a leaf at the end of the volume. On the last printed page of the Bible is written (apparently in the same hand as all the rest) the following entry: * Elizabeth Neale the daughter of John & Margarett his wife was borne Thirsday the 21 1644 at ix of ye clocke in ye morninge. Baptized eod. die Nov. 44. [[Strother-528|James B. Strother]], Vicar of Shaugh Prior. * The Father Mr. [[Catelyn-7|Richarde Catelyn]] of Wolverston Esquire being dead that gave this booke, & the sonn Mr [[Catelyn-8|John Catelyn]] to whome it was given; MTM [[Marsh-5026|Dionis Catelyn]] the mother in her widowhod, of her greate bountie & good will, bestowed it upon me [[Bedle-2|Samuel Bedle]] minister there, to remayne to me and myne, as a monument of her love to her minister, & an addition to many other her greate & contynuall favoures. * Mr. [[Bedle-2|Samuel Beadle]] the sonne of Mr. [[Bedle-21|Jo. Bedle]] of St. Georges in Canterbury borne 19 of March 1555. [[Bedle-2|Samuell Bedle]]. * Mr. [[Bedle-2|Samuel Bedel]] & [[Collins-368|Abigayl Collins]] wear marred at Bramford in Suffolk, Aug. 16 1586. * [[Bedle-4|Wil. Bedel]] their sonne, borne ibid. Octob. 22 1587. * M. [[Bedle-2|Samuel Bedell]] departed this life Jan. 18 1615 beinge Sunday about 2 of the clocke in the afternoone. * [[Collins-368|Abigail]]1 his wife, left her life, March 19, 1608, they both ly buried in Wolverston in Suffolke. * [[Bedle-5|Abigal]]2 her daughter baptized eode. die. NOTE: She died.TW ** The mother [[Collins-368|Abigail Collins/Bedle]] died 5 days after [[Bedle-5|Abigal Bedle]]2 was born, and buried the same day of the baptism (19th). ** Go to "A Critical Edition of John Beadle's A Journall Or Diary of a Thankfull Christian" (Pg. xii), it conveniently says 'a daughter Abigail was born not long after William (bp:1587) but soon died'. This Abigail maybe an earlier Abigail (bp:c.1588-94), or outside the same [[Bedle-5|Abigal Bedle]]2 (bp/d:1608).TW ** bn:1608-03-14 bp:1608-03-19 Woolverstone, Suffolk. [[Bedle-22|Abigaile Bedle]] daughter of [[Bedle-2|Samuell Bedle]]. (FamilySearch).[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7Q4-PNT]FamilySearch: bn:1608-03-14 bp:1608-03-19 Woolverstone, Suffolk. [[Bedle-22|Abigaile Bedle]] daughter of [[Bedle-2|Samuell Bedle]]. * Mr. [[Collins-369|John Collins]]6 her father was buried at Bramford, Sept. 14, 1594. * [[Rose-2881|Abigal Collins]] her moother yeilded up her Spirit to God March 16 1622 beinge Sunday about 2 of the clock in ye morninge, and lies buried at Braintrey in Essex. * [[Bedle-9|Nath. Bedel]] borne at Wolverstone, and baptiz. Jan. 1 1602.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5K4-B45]FamilySearch: bp:1601(/2?)-01-01 Woolverstone, Suffolk. [[Bedle-9|Nathaniell Bedle]] son of [[Bedle-2|Samuell Bedle]]. * [[Bedle-8|Thomas Bedel]] borne at Wolverstone in Suffolke May 1 1599, buried at Deale in Kent February 27 1624.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7Q4-PHD]FamilySearch: bn:1599-05-01: Woolverstone, Suffolk. [[Bedle-8|Thomas Bedle]] son of [[Bedle-2|Samuell Bedle]]. * [[Bedle-10|Arthur Bedell]] borne at Wolverstone and baptiz. Jan. 26 1603, died July 22 1625 at London. Plague.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWJ4-S28]FamilySearch: bp:1603-01-26 Woolverstone, Suffolk. [[Bedle-10|Arthure Bedle]] son of [[Bedle-2|Samuell Bedle]]. * [[Bedle-1|Dorathy Bedell]], borne ibide June 15, baptiz. 17 1606.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM1Q-KFH]FamilySearch: bn:1606-06-15 bp:1606-06-17 Woolverstone, Suffolk. [[Bedle-1|Dorothie Bedle]] daughter of [[Bedle-2|Samuell Bedle]]. * [[Bedle-6|John Bedell]] borne at Bramford in Suffolke Septemb. 29 1595 being Saturday at night and baptised ye 29. * [[Unknown-490|Rose]] his wife borne at Braintre in Essex Decemb. 21 1598 beinge Saturday at night. * [[Bedle-23|George]] their sonne was born at Braintrey in Essex January 12 1621 beinge Saturday betweene 1 & five of the clocke in afternoone and baptzed ye 16th of the same. * [[Bedle-24|Agnes]] their daughter was borne at Braintry in Essex Octob. 11 1623, beinge Saturday betweene 8 & 9 of the clock in the afternoone and baptized ye 19th of the same. * [[Bedle-25|Thomas]] their sonne was borne at little Leighe in Essex February 1. 1624 being Tuesday between 15 8 & nine of the clocke in the eveninge and baptized the 13th of the same. Buried June 23 1631. * [[Bedle-26|Dyonisius]] their sonne was borne at little Leigh in Essex Apr. 3d (Year is missing as there is a hole in the leaf of the Bible. NOTE: 1626-04-03 is a Monday) beinge Monday betweene 8 & nine of the clock in the eveninge and baptized the 11th of the same. The same [[Bedle-26|Dionysius]] died July 17 and was buried 18th of the same 1627. * [[Bedle-27|Abigail]] their daughter borne Octob. 28 beinge Lord's day betweene 2 & 3 of the clock in the afternoone, & baptized the 4th of Novemb. 1627. * [[Bedle-28|Susanna]] their daughter borne Septemb. the second day 1629 betweene 3 & 4 in the morninge and baptized the 11th of the same. * [[Bedle-29|Samuel]] their sonne borne Jan. 26 1630 being Wednesday about eleven of the clock in the night and baptized Febre the 6th. * [[Bedle-30|Hannah]] their daughter borne at Barneston Sept. 30th about 2 of the clock in the afternoone & baptized November the 5th 1632. * [[Bedle-|? (Bedle)]] daughter borne at Barnestone June 29th about 10 of the (Page cut) Juli 10th 1634. * [[Bedle-36|Joseph (Bedle)]] the sonne of [[Bedle-6|John (Bedle)]] (Page cut) was borne Aprill 4th & baptized at Barnstone Aprill 6th 1644 Dom. * [[Bedle-40|John Bedle]] the sonne of [[Bedle-36|Joseph Bedle]] & [[Unknown-342170|Elizabeth]] his wife was borne on the first day of December about 12 of the clocke at mid-day & was baptized at Blacke Notly Decem. 12 1667. * [[Bedle-37|Margaret Bedle]] the daughter of [[Bedle-36|Joseph]] & [[Unknown-342170|Elizabeth]] his wife was borne on 21 of June Anno 70 about 4 of ye clocke in ye morninge or betweene 4 & five &c. & baptized at Blacke Notly July 10th. * [[Bedle-38|Joseph]] sone of [[Bedle-36|Joseph Bedle]] & [[Unknown-342170|Elizabeth]] his wife was baptized May the 15th 1672, at Great Bursted. * [[Bedle-39|Martha]] daughter of [[Bedle-36|Joseph Bedle]] & [[Unknown-342170|Elizabeth]] his wife was borne the 19th day of Aprill betweene five & six of the clocke in the afternoone & baptized on the 20th day of the same month in the year 1675, at Great Bursted. * My deare sone [[Bedle-38|Joseph]] departed this life May the 2d An: Do: 1676 about twelve of ye clocke at nooneday, & was buried in Gt. Bursted Chancell. * My deare daughter [[Bedle-37|Margarett Bedle]] departed this life on Thirsday about day dawning being the thirtyth day of August 1677, & was buried in Gt. Bursted Chancell on Saturday after. * [[Bedle-41|James Bedle]] sone of [[Bedle-36|Joseph]] & [[Unknown-342170|Elizabeth]] was borne at Chipping Ongar May 13th & baptized the 22th day, An: Dom : 1681. * [[Bedle-42|Elizabeth Bedle]] their daughter borne the 15th Aprill 1684, baptized eodem die. * My deare daughter [[Bedle-42|Elizabeth Bedle]] departed this life & was buried in Great Bursted Chancell Nov. 10th 1685. :* The words eod./eode./eodem can be substituted with the word ''did''. ---- * [[Collins-369|John Collins]] of Bramford, Suffolk, 'Sailcloth Maker' of Ipswich, Suffolk, then Citizen and Salter of London (1583: St. Mildred, Bread Street). * 1574-04-03: Licence for 21 years to [[Collins-369|John Collins]] of Ipswich, Suffolk, [[Collins-7643|Richard]] his brother and such as have been their apprentices to make medrinacks, poldavies and other sail-cloth. To supply the British Navy with sailcloth. * 1582: Thomas Langham d:1582-08-13 London; John Langham, citizen and writer of Court-hand, is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, son of Richard Langham brother of the said Thomas Langham, and was then aged 47 years and more. * 1583: Inquisitiones Post Mortem: Thomas Langham... also of 1 other messuage, with the shops, cellars, solars and yards, situate in the said parish of St. Mildred, formerly in the tenure of John Clapshawe, late in that of [[Collins-369|John Collins]]6, citizen and salter of London, and now in that of William Graunte, salter, next adjoining the messuage in the occupation of Robert Gibbes, salter of London, on the south part and abutting upon the Rectory belonging to the parish Church of St. Mildreds aforesaid on the north part, by purchase of William Boxe, citizen and grocer of London.[https://archive.org/stream/indexlibrary363brit/indexlibrary363brit_djvu.txt] ** 1583: The year [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collins]] was born, we find his father [[Collins-369|John Collins]] in London. After this so far, no more offspring were baptized in Bramford, any further possible offspring would be born in London not too far from St. Mildred. This gives rise to the possibility of a daughter [[--|sister Thompson]] b:c.1584+ in London, which would make sense, since and if [[--|sister Thompson]] were the youngest offspring, she could be mentioned in the will of her brother [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collins]] (1639). If so, this still renders it impossible for [[--|sister Thompson]] to be the wife of the Rev. [[Thompson-1173|William Thompson]] of Newton (Newton-le-Willows), near Winwick, Lancashire and New England. This also means [[--|sister Thompson]]'s first name (Not given in the will) should not be Abigail, it could be anything.TW ** Winwick is a village in the parish of Warrington, Cheshire, and borders Newton-le-Willows. Originally it was located within the historic boundaries of Lancashire.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winwick,_Cheshire]Wikipedia (Winwick Cheshire). * The messuage or brewhouse called the Hartes Horne and the 2 messuages thereto adjoining now in the tenure of Thomas Arte are held of the Queen as of her manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent, by fealty only in free socage, and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £6 . The messuage now in the tenure of William Graunte is held of the Queen in free burgage of the said City by the yearly rent of id., and is worth per ann., clear, 405. * 1594: [[Collins-369|John Collens]] was buried in Bramford, Suffolk. A family Bible given to his daughter's husband states: 'Mr. [[Collins-369|John Collins]] her father was buried at Bramford, Sept. 14, 1594'. See [[Collins-368|Abigail Collins]]. In the will (1639) of his son [[Collins-4608|Daniel Collins]] it states: 'The parish of Bramford where I was born and my father lies buried'. * His THIRD wife was [[Rose-2881|Abigail Rose]]. * His brother [[Collins-7643|Richard Collins]].[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=YzS8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA123]Textile Manufactures in Early Modern England, by Eric Kerridge (Pg.123-4). * Francis Owdry (Owdreyn), then of Abingdon, then of Ipswich, Suffolk. ---- * [[Averell-52|Sibell Okeover]]. She was previously married to __ Averell. * ST. PETERS UPON CORNHILL, LONDON (REGISTERS) :: chr:1541-12-28 Elizabeth Averell daughter of John. :: chr:1547-09-05 Margaret Averell daughter of John. :: chr:1549-08-18 Joane Averell daughter of John Ave. :: chr:1553-10-09 Jane Averell daughter of John. :: chr:1555/6-02-12 William Averell son of John. :: chr:1559-05-10 Henry Averell son of John Aver. :: Father: William Averell Merchant Taylor and Clerk of this Church: :: chr:1578/9-02-02 bn:1578/9-01-26 Annes Averell. :: chr:1579-12-27 bn:1579-12-24 Susan Averell. :: chr:1580-12-21 bn:1580-12-16 Elizabeth Averell. :: chr:1581-11-26 bn:1581-12-21 John Averell. :: chr:1582/3-02-24 bn:1582/3-02-18 Mathias Averell. :: chr:1584/5-03-02 bn:1584/5-02-25 William Averell. :: chr:1586-04-17 bn:1586-04-09 Parnell Averell (Daughter). :: chr:1587-09-24 bn:1587-09-05 Mathew Averell. :: chr:1589-09-07 bn:1589-08-30 William Averell. :: chr:1590-08-23 bn:1590-08-17 Bartholmew Averell. :: chr:1591-09-05 bn:1591-08-31 Martha Averell. :: chr:1592/3-01-07 bn:1592/3-01-03 Thomas Averell. :: chr:1593-12-23 bn:1593-12-14 Richard Averell. :: chr:1594-12-29 bn:1594-12-22 Rebecca Averell. :: chr:1595/6-01-25 bn:1595/6-01-14 Margery Averell (17th child). :: chr:1597-12-04 bn:1597-11-28 Elizabeth Averell (18th child). :: br:1543-11-28 John Averell. :: br:1553-10-20 John Averell son of John Averell Joyner. :: br:1563-09-01 Harry Averell son of John Averell. :: br:1563-10-24 Elizabeth Averell. :: br:1569-07-18 John Averell of London Joyner. :: br:1578-07-06 Margaret Averell Widow of John Averell Joyner. :: br:1582-09-29 Elizabeth Averell daughter of William Averell Merchant Tailor, 2 years. :: br:1583/4-03-18 Still born child of William Averell Merchant Tailor. :: br:1592-09-26 Mathew Averell son of Wm Averell Merchant Tailor and Clarke of this Church, 5 years. :: br:1593/4-02-21 Richard Averell an infant of William Averell Merchant Tailor. :: br:1594-07-17 William Averell son of William Merchant Tailor Clarke of this Church, 4 years. :: br:1595/6-02-20 Gillian Averell wife of William Averell Merchant Tailor and Clarke of this Church : she died of her 17th child. :: br:1599-05-13 Elizabeth Averell daughter of William Averell Clarke of this church. :: br:1603-08-07 Margaret Averell daughter of Wm Averell Clarke of this church, 16 years. :: br:1605-09-23 William Averell Clarke of this p'ishe dwellinge in Corbetes Courte in Gratious streete. :: m:1539-06-22 Richard Juet : And Katherine Averell. :: m:1558-04-15 Rowland Oker : & Sibell Averell. :: m:1571-12-16 George Monday : Annes Averell daughter of John Averell. :: m:1578-11-02 William Averell Merchant Tailor, of this parish : And Gyllian Goodale daughter of Robert Goodale Brown baker of this p'ish. :: m:1648-05-16 Phillip Harwood of Bristall Marriner and Mary Averill of Alhallowes stayning. ---- * See [[Space:MARKHAM-EC|Markham of Earls Colne, Essex, England]].Markham of Earls Colne, Essex, England. * [[Palgrave-79|Clement Palgrave]] was carefully sought to ascertain the correct person of this name. Please do NOT change this.TW * See Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] of Earls Colne and New England. * See [[Okeover-13|Susan Okeover]] daughter of [[Okeover-26|Rowland Okeover]] Merchant Taylor. * See [[Chibball-1|William Chibball-Chibald-Chibbald]], Clerk, Parson, Rector, of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, London. * See [[Chibball-3|James Chibball]], Citizen and Leatherseller of London. * See [[Crabtree-1733|Elias Crabtree]], Curate of St. Lawrence Poultney, London. * The Boxmaker's Revenge by Peter Lake. Mentions: [[Thomson-5299|Rowland Thomson]], Thomas Rogers, [[Crabtree-1733|Elias Crabtree]], Peter Shaw.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=gajnAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA249]The Boxmaker's Revenge by Peter Lake. * See Rev. [[Hollinworth-14|Richard Hollinworth]], BA MA, of Manchester. * A Critical Edition of John Beadle's A Journall Or Diary of a Thankfull Christian by Germaine Fry Murray (Pg. xi).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=R-BQAwAAQBAJ&pg=PR11]A Critical Edition of John Beadle's A Journall Or Diary of a Thankfull Christian by Germaine Fry Murray (Pg. xi). * See [[Golty-1|Richard Golty]], Rector of Framlingham, Suffolk. * The Dolphin2 (Bishopsgate).[https://www.google.co.za/maps/place/51%C2%B031'00.0%22N+0%C2%B004'50.5%22W/@51.5167929,-0.0806525,18z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d51.51667!4d-0.0807?hl=en]Google Maps (51.516670, -0.080700): The Dolphin.2 [http://www.pepysdiary.com/encyclopedia/14088/]The Diary of Samuel Pepys: The Dolphin.2 * See [[Space:STATIONERS_COMPANY_(WILLS)|Stationers Company (Wills)]].The Stationers Company (Wills). * See Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] of Earls Colne, Essex, England, and of New England.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M190.htm] * See [[Collins-4608|Daniell Collins]], Merchant of Broad Street, London. * See [[Linch-25|Henry Linch]], Goldsmith of London, then Clerk to Commissioners for Sequestrations, London. * See Rev. [[Hollinworth-14|Richard Hollinworth]], BA MA, of Manchester. * See [[Golty-1|Richard Golty]], Rector of Framlingham, Suffolk. * See Rev. [[Angier-38|John Angier]], BA. * Research by [[Watson-20118|Tom Watson]]TW ---- == Some Current Research by [[Watson-20118|Tom Watson]] == * 1582: St. Gregoryes Parish: Stephen Rowley, John Forde, John Thompson, Thomas Porter, Edwarde Taylor, The Companye of Stacyoners.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol29/pp181-187]BHO: 1582 London Subsidy Roll: Castle Baynard Ward (Pg. 181-187). * Bayly, Richard, of Norton, tailor, and Dionisia Beadle of Faversham, w. At St. Margaret's, Cant. Jasper Beadle of Chilham, husb., bonds. Jan. 23, 1609. * Lane, Thomas, clerk, rector of Burmarsh, and Ann Collins of Stanford, w. At Lympne. Aug. 19, 1617. * Collins, John, of Kingsnorth, g., and Agnes Acton, s. p., v. At St. M. Bredman's, Cant. William Collyns of Mersham, g., and John Taylor of Kingsnorth, g., bonds. July 12, 1604. * Le Ledenporch: A tenement so called in the parish of St. Giles without Crepelgate, 1361 (Ct. H.W. II. 62). No later mention. ---- ----

Daniel Coster Family Record

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Family Record of [[Coster-897|Daniel Coster]] (1804-1886) in the possession of [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]] as of January 2023. Four pages which may have been torn from a family bible. Initial entries are in the hand of Daniel Coster, later entries are in the hand of his son [[Coster-896|William Coster]] (1823-1901). {{Image|file=Daniel_Coster_Family_Record.jpg |caption=Daniel Coster Family Record Page 1 }} {{Image|file=Daniel_Coster_Family_Record-1.jpg |caption=Daniel Coster Family Record Page 2 }} {{Image|file=Daniel_Coster_Family_Record-2.jpg |caption=Daniel Coster Family Record Page 3 }} {{Image|file=Daniel_Coster_Family_Record-3.jpg |caption=Daniel Coster Family Record Page 4 }} === Citation === * Daniel Coster and William Coster, [[Space:Daniel_Coster_Family_Record|Family Record]], 1795-1894. Privately held by Andrew Millard. [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]], 2023.

Daniel Davis's will and probate record

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This is [[Davis-25715|Daniel Davis]]'s will and probate record. The [[#Transcription|transcription]] is by me, Jessica Hammond. I still struggle with deciphering old handwriting, and I definitely made some errors and accidental omissions. I received a copy by requesting it through Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD) System. It's possible that a clearer copy is available at the Shelby County Courthouse. Shelby County, Illinois, Probate Record 2: 329, Estate of Daniel Davis, 26 May 1848; Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD) System, Springfield, Illinois. 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In the name of God, Amen, I Daniel Davis of the County of Shelby and the State of Illinois, being weak in body but of sound mind and memory, do make, ordain, and establish this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others, and I do hereby appoint Isham Davis and William F. Tull to be the Executors of my last will and testament, 1st, it is my will and desire that all my final debts be paid and that a sufficiency of my personal property be sold for that purpose. 2 After the payment of all my last debts and funeral expenses, it is my will they my dear and beloved wife keep, retain, and enjoy all my real and personal estate free from molestation so long as she should live, or so long as she should remain unmarried, but should [illegible] marry or at her death, it is then my will that my executors should sell all my real and personal property to be equally divided between all of my heirs. In testimony [illegible] I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal, the 25th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty-eight, signed and acknowledged before us John S. Turley James Weeks Daniel Davis {seal} State of Illinois Shelby County On the 26th day of May AD 1848 came John Turley and James Weeks who being duly sworn according to law, doth in their oath state that they were present and saw the testator sign said will in their presence and acknowledge the same to be his and deed and that they believed the testator to be of sound mind and memory at the time of signing the same. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of May AD 1848 David Evoy, F.J.P. State of Illinois Shelby County Isham Davis and William F. Tull do solemnly swear that the [illegible] last will and testament of the above named Daniel Davis deceased so far as I know and believe, and that we will [illegible] by paying first the debts and then the legacies mentioned therein so far as his goods and chattels will thereunto extend and the law charges us, and that we will make a true and perfect inventory of all such goods and cattles, rights and creditors, as may come to our hands and knowledge belonging to the estate of the said deceased and [illegible] a fair and just account of our Executorship when thereunto required by law to the best of our knowledge and abilities, so help us God. Isham Davis (his mark) William F. Tull Executor Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of May AD 1848, David Evoy, F.J.P. Probate Court May 26th, 1848 Estate of Daniel Davis, dec’d, continued On this the following bond was filed and affirmed and is hereby ordered to record. David Evoy F.J.P. [Ilegible] known all men by these presents that we Isham Davis, William F. Tull, Joel Reynolds, John S. Tully, James Weeks, and William Baker of the County of Shelby and State of Illinois are held and firmly bound unto the People of the State of Illinois in the final sum of thirty-six hundred dollars, current money of the United States, for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we and each of us do bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly, severally, and firmly by these presents. Witness our hands and seals, this 26th day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty eight. The condition of the above obligation is such that if the above bound Isham Davis and William F. Tull, executors of the last will and testament of Daniel Davis, deceased, do make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, [illegible] tenements [?], and hereditaments [?], and the rents and profits issuing out of the hands, [illegible], or knowledge of the same Isham Davis and William F. Tull or into the [illegible] of any other person for these and the same so made to exhibit in the court of Probate for the said County of Shelby, as [illegible] by law, and also make and render a fair and just account of this acting, [illegible] as such executors to said court, when thereunto law fully [illegible] and to well and truly fulfill the duties enforced upon them in and of the said will, and shall moreover pay[?] and deliver to the persons entitled thereto, all the legacies and bequests, contained in said will, so far as the Estate of the said testator will thereunto extends [illegible] to the value thereof, and as the law shall charge them and shall in general do all other acts which may from time to time be required of them by them, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full, freed, and [illegible]. Attest - David Evoy F.J.P. Isham Davis (his mark) {seal} William F. Tull {seal} John S. Turley {seal} Joel Reynolds {seal} James Weeks {seal} William Baker {seal} Probate Court, September 4th, 1848 Estate of Daniel Davis Continued On this day the following inventory was filed and is hereby ordered to record. David Evoy, F.J.P. Inventory of the real Estate, goods, and chattels, notes and account, of the Estate of Daniel Davis late of Shelby County, State of Illinois, deceased. The south east quarter of the North west quarter of Section twenty four; The East half of the North East quarter of Section twenty three, thirty-eight acres of the South West quarter of the North East quarter of section twenty three, and thirty acres of the south half of the West half of the South West quarter in Section sixteen, all in Township number twelve, Range 5 East, in all two hundred and sixty eight acres. William Bker Dr[?] to Eight acres south east [?] Isham Davis Dr[?] to 6 acres “ “ one two horse waggon and sheet and [illegible], one ox waggon, one mare 4 years old, one mare two years old, one horse two years old, one horse supposed to be 14 years old, Seventeen head of sheep, 11 of new lambs, 11 five year old heifers, ten yearling steers, three cows and calves, seventeen heifer yearlings and Jersey[?] calf, one three year old Bull, Twenty pork[?] hogs, A set of Blacksmith tools, 3 Cl[illegible] Two Pl[illegible] and Three [illegible], one pair of doublelaces, and a pair of stretchers, Three single [illegible], and two [four illegible words], Three pair of [illegible], Five mare[?] saddles and a [illegible] saddle and 3 bridles, Two [illegible] cradles[?] and one [illegible] hook, one [illegible] hoe and spade, one clock and a pair of steelyards, one wash pot, and a linen pot, and a pair of hooks, two [illegible] and a skillet, and two shovels, one pair of Andersons[?] and a [illegible], Sixteen books, one arithmatic, and a Slate, 8 sett and a half of cups and saucers, one, one sett and a half of Plates and a sett of knives and forks, and 3 gallon jugs, 3 stone crocks, and a Milck Pitcher, one ceder chain[?], two painted Buckets, and washing tub and half bushel, two tubs, one barrel, and four hogshead, one meal tub, Twentyfive pounds of wool Rolls, and 30 hand full of flax, two wheels, 3 fancy bedsteads, 3 pair of Plain bedsteads, two oxes and a hand saw, one six quarter auger, one meh[?] chisel, and 2 [illegible], one smoothing iron, Three beds and bedding and a bow[?] and [illegible] seed[?], Six chairs and half a wheat face, 80 bushels of wheat, 300 bushels of old corn, five hundred dozen of oats, four hundred feet of plank, and a pair of sled runners, one table and a chest, and table cloth, fourteen dollars worth of medicine, Thirtyfive [illegible] and a ground[?] stove, and a pair of sheep shears, one pitchfork and a briar scythe, a one gallon jug, one fat stand and sope[?], one [illegible] square, one candle stick and moles[?], one bundle[?] and a half of spun cotton, one few[?] of coal, and meal sive[?], one [illegible] wedge, fifty stock hogs, Inventory continued Money on hand - $3.37 ½ William Weeks Do - 1.00 Elisha Waggoner Do - 50 Thomas Baugher Do - 75 Josiah B Tull Do - 36 William Davis Do - 2.37 ½ James Rouse Do doubtfull - 30 [illegible] Womack Do - 1.12 ½ Jane[?] Siler Do - 60 John Rose Do - 127 William Waker Do - 257 Martin [illegible] Do - 1.00 Robert Robertson Do - 1.25 James [illegible] Do - 2.00 P.S.[?] Turley - 1.00 Benjamin Siler Do desperate - 9.73 Jordan[?] Little desperate - 1.50 John [illegible] Do - 2.00 Evan Baker Do - 13.00 John Wiger Do - 2.75 Charles Davis Do - 75 John Lankford Do - 5.96 Allen Andes Do - 2.00 James Weeks Do - 5.81 ¼ Jacob Walles[?] Do - 3.37 ½ Isaac Curry Do - 1.75 Samuel Lankford Do - 50 Margaret Shaw - 1.87 ½ Peter F. Warren - 1.75 James Townly[?] - 75 John Lilly[?] - 1.00 James F. Wallis - 62 ½ Benjamin Weeks - 37 ½ [illegible] Hamilton desperate - 1.00 Andrew J Cox - 50 John McGraw[?] Doubtful - 25.00 Gideon[?] Edward - 25 We do hereby certify the foregoing[?] to be a full and perfect inventory of the real and personal Estate together with the money on hand, note, and accounts of Daniel Davis, dec’d, so far as the same has come to our sight and knowledge, given under our hands, this 31st day of August AD 1848. Isham Davis William F. Tull Executors September 4th 1848 On this day the following appraisement was filed examined and approved and is hereby ordered to record David Evoy, F.J.P. An appraisement bill of the goods and chattles of Daniel Davis deceased this 31st of August AD 1848 One waggon - $25.00 One piece[?] of charcoal - 2.45 One set of blacksmith tools - 35.00 [illegible] plank - 4.00 stretchers, sieve[?], shovel, wedge, and hoop [illegible] - 2.40 300 [illegible] of oats - 30.00 80 Bushels of wheat - 20.00 one two horse waggon and [illegible] and old [two illegible words] - 40.00 A lot of old cows in the milk [?] - 40.00 2 scythes and cradles, one [illegible] hook, and bush scythe - 5.00 3 saddles, one pair of gears, 3 [illegible] teeth, bridles, and one pair of Martingales - 13.00 one little wheel, saddle bags, half bushel, stand - 3.00 Household and kitchen furniture and clock - 50.00 Wool Rolls and big wheel - 6.50 Saw, auger, chisels and square fat stand and [illegible] stand - 2.50 one pair of sled runners - .75 20 fatning hogs - 55.00 30 stock hogs - 30.00 A lot of plows and cl[illegible] - 7.00 One black mare - 45.00 One [illegible] horse - 30.00 One bay filly - 40.00 One bay horse colt - 30.00 One half of a wheat [illegible] - 6.00 one grindstone, 2 axes, 3 [illegible] 3.00 22 head of sheep - 22.00 11 cows and calves - 37.00 11 two year old heifers - 38.00 23 yearlings, 21 of them heifer and 2 steer - 115.00 4 hogshead and a spade, [illegible] - 4.00 one [illegible] 1.30 35 head of geece[?] 7.00 We certify that the foregoing is a true and correct appraisement bill of the goods and chattles of Daniel Davis, deceased the 31st day of August, 1848. [Illegible] Alfred Wallis Davis [Illegible] Appraisers Probate Court October 3rd 1848 On this day the following sale bill was filed, examined, and approved and is hereby ordered to record. David Evoy, F.J.P. A Bill of sale of personal Estate of Davis deceased September 30th 1848 John Walden to one large Waggon $27.25 Joel Reynolds, Crier[?], J.S. Turley, Clerk On this 4th day of June 1849, came Isam Davis and William F. Tull, executors of Daniel Davis, deceased, and made the following settlement to wit Amount payable to Executor’s Sale bill Amount of Inventory recorded by them For sale of [illegible] 27.25 36.0 63.85 65.00 128.85 1.60 Amount of credit to executors - 5[?] I[illegible] - $.5 Hannah Davis - $2.00 [illegible] [illegible]ck - .50 David Evoy - probate fees - 11.25 Isham Davis - [illegible] allow[?] - 18.80 Hannah Davis - widow - 8.62 William Hyland - coffin - 5.00 [illegible] Cox - [illegible] for medicine - 4.00 David M. Robinson - [illegible] case - 1.08 [illegible] feeds - 2.00 W.F. Johnston - [illegible] and interest - 5.05 Isam Davis - executor for extra [illegible] - 10.93 ¾ William Tull - makes no charge Isham Davis - Executor [illegible] on 115$ - 6.90 Edward Evoy - probate fees - 2.12 William Baker - note - 52.00 Peter Fleming - Payee [?] - 10.63 J.R. Steward - Payee [?] - 2.00

Daniel H. Ferguson Family Bible

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Daniel and Jennette Ferguson kept birth, marriage and death records in the center section of their bible. This bible was presented to Jeannette by Rev. Bradford Lincoln of the Baptist Church in Essex, Connecticut not far from Norwalk where Daniel and Jeannette lived before coming to Oregon. Jill Foster (Lonski- 12) copied by hand these records in December of 2006. At that time this Bible was in the hands of Elizabeth Coursen Miller who told me this record had been updated by Margaret Ferguson Reynolds, Bessie Reynolds Cabell and herself. The bible records are as follows: :Family records :Births :Daniel H. Ferguson was born March 18, 1816. :Jennette Keeler was born July (illegible), 1816. :Elbreannah Ferguson was born May 2, 1839. :Frances Anne Ferguson was born April 17, 1841. :Elbert Frances Ferguson was born May 21, 1843. :James F. Ferguson Aug. 16, 1845. :Margaret St. J. Ferguson Oct. 24, 1847. :Edwin W Reynolds born in Troy New York October 23, 1837 :George Putnam Reynolds born at Auburn Oregon October 15th 1864 :Addie Jennette Reynolds born at Dallas Wasco County Oregon November 9th 1865 :Francis Gertrude Reynolds born at Baker city Oregon April 1st 1867 :”Sucker” Emily Reynolds born March 17th 1869 :Bertha Wellesby Reynolds born (illegible)June 14th 1872 (illegible)Oregon :Bessie Ferguson Reynolds girl baby November 30th 1874 ((illegible) Church :(written horizontally on left side of this page)James Frederick Ferguson passed away Nov 17th 1934 :end of page labeled births Family Record, Deaths :Elbeanneh Ferguson Died June 10th 1842 :Frances Ann Ferguson Died July 41842 :Elbert F Ferguson Died Dec 9th 1863 :”Sucker” Emily Reynolds died July 19th 1869 aged 4 months 2 day :Daniel H Ferguson died at Beltsville Station Prince George County State of Maryland on the 28th day of September 1876 aged 60 years 6 months & 1o days :Jennie D Ferguson Wife of James F Ferguson Died March 10, 1904 at 5 PM in Portland , Oreg. :Jennette K Ferguson died at Baker City Oregon on April 19th 1894 age 77 years 8 mos 28 days :Edwin Wesley Reynolds Died Sept 1, 1906 Aged 68 years 10 mo 8 days :Margaret St John Reynolds died Jan 15 1928 12:02 AM Sunday Modesto California Buried at Portland Oregon Jan 17 1928 Age 80 Years 2 Months and 21 days :Louis Parkhest Reynolds died July 11th 1930 at 9 PM Friday – Brooklyn, New York Buried at Portland, Oregon July 21st 1930 at the age of 41 years and 10 months 4 days :End of Death Page Family Record Remarks (more Births and Deaths) :James Edwin Reynolds born March 16th 1881 died same date lived 8 hours :Edwin Howes Reynolds born Feb 30 1882 at (illegible) at 2 AM :Edwin Howes Reynolds died Oct 19th 1883 at age 20 weeks 16 days (illegible) from these shores :Mildred Enid Reynolds Born Jan 6 1886at Baker City Oreg at 5 am :Lewis Ralph Percy Reynolds Born Aug 7, 1888 at Baker City Oreg at 7am :Mary Lydia Reynolds Born Oct 19, 1891 at Baker City Oreg at 12:45 AM Died June 5 1983 in Portland, Oregon Buried at Lone Fir Cemetery Portland Ore End of page labeled remarks Family Records Marriages :Daniel H Ferguson & Jennette Keeler was married June 21st 1838 Edwin W Reynolds and Margaret St John Ferguson were married in Portland Oregon the year AD 1864by the Rev Mr. Cornelius a Baptist Minister :Margaret Steward Russell died March 14th 1932 at 6:20 Portland Oregon :Francis Gertrude Cooke Died June14 1941 Daughter of Edwin and Margaret St John Reynolds at Portland Oregon :Addie died March 8th 1948 Portland :Brother George died April 1st 1949 Little Laird born July 1st 1949 :Bessie F Reynolds and John Breckenridge Cabell were married in baker. Oregon August 1893 Added by Elizabeth Coursen Miller :Bessie Reynolds Cabell & John Breckenridge Cabell’s children :Rudolph Warring Cabell born July 31, 1894 :Frances Ann Cabell born March 8, 1896 ::Raymond Eugene Coursen married Frances A. Cabell Sept 26 1916 ::their children ::Rose Margaret Coursen- born May 17, 1917 ::Elizabeth Iolani Coursen- born Dec 12, 1918 :Bessie F. Goughler(3rd husband) died December 10, 1970 :Raymond Eugene Coursen died June 22, 1933 :Rodolph Warring Cabell- died Dec. 17, 1987 Ferguson Family Bible, 1816-1970, Holy Bible (New York: Samuel Hueston, 1851) center five pages: births, deaths, marriages, remarks, addenda, privately held by Linda Wilburn, Long Creek, Oregon, 2018.

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== Biography == Daniel, son of Patrick Horrigan and Margaret Lynch, was baptized on 23 June 1865 in Shandrum, County Cork, Ireland.Mallow Heritage Centre. www.rootsireland.ie No birth date was given on this record, but 11 June 1865 was given on the 1901 Census of Canada. Year: 1901; Census Place: Montréal (City/Cité) Saint-Gabriel (Ward/Quartier), Hochelaga, Quebec; Page: 5; Family No: 42. Ancestry.com. 1901 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8875821?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22754b6137746f4551655439613231764b6436596638726d762b2f6d59596a6b6234486433497665396f69513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d 1901 Census.] Ancestry.com. Ireland, Casey Collection Indexes, 1545-1960 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2021. Original data: Casey Collection. Albert E. Casey: O'Kief, Coshe Mang, Slieve Lougher, and Upper Blackwater in Ireland, 1952-71. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8921633?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2272763142486f2b4369347372307963506762354c5878385931344854726d424a34686d706f7853484832593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d A Different Daniel?] On 8 June 1883, Daniel and his sister, Ellen, arrived at Montreal, Quebec, Canada on the boat "Corean." {{Citation needed}} (The boat was identified as "Grecian" on other sources.) In 1901, Daniel and Julia were living in Montreal with their children. This census has major inconsistencies with the name and ages of the children.Ancestry.com. 1901 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8875821?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22754b6137746f4551655439613231764b6436596638726d762b2f6d59596a6b6234486433497665396f69513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d 1901 Canada Census.] At this time, Daniel was a journalier (a day laborer). Daniel's wife, Julia, died in 1910. By 1920, Daniel married the widow (Gertrude) of his brother Patrick. In 1920, Daniel, Gertrude, and step-daughter Ellen (who also his niece) lived in Syracuse. Both Daniel and Gertrude worked for a typewriter company.Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8923897?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2251392f31316b5a647878626441522b47672f74426670712b464f6a6f304757342f746b51354346482b5a633d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d 1920 Census.] In 1930, Daniel and Gertrude were living in Schroeppel, New York.Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8924433?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226d2b5567596f50557437662b764f66366372376f564a5444744774395136315963312b3964796d5a7258303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d 1930 Census.] ===Marriages and Children=== :'''Married 1st:''' Daniel married Julia Regan, daughter of Michael Regan and Mary Rafferty, on 16 July 1888 at Ste Anne De Montreal Church in Montreal. Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8875589?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a222f48746737484d4f714e333141375a5a434a46356b6d57423055426b6761427a526d75395173684c4d714d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Marriage Record.] :'''Children:''' *Mary Margaret, born 10 May 1889 in Montreal. Baptized 18 May 1889. Baptismal sponsors were Uncle John Horgan and Aunt Margaret Regan.Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9391989?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2247506256796f6f7a526e794975724c5176646933794b716576714b6758705a392b7a5738797044576441773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Daughter Mary Margaret's Baptismal record.] *Patrick, born 25 January 1891 in Montreal. Baptized on 18 February 1891. Baptismal sponsors were Uncle Timothy Murphy and Aunt Ellen Harrigan.Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9392203?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227549467052397143394e5a483675376a4d75386567625142626d476d69387a413937444e48504d3163466b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Son Patrick's Baptismal record.] Died in 1898 in Montreal. Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9511608?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2237506f4c506a596b746b6f46576c6e62796353314877755647676d3034356a54494c672b396771314f58593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Son Patrick's death record.] *Margaret, born 9 May 1893 in Montreal. Baptized on 14 May 1893. Baptismal sponsors were Uncle John Reidy and Aunt Bridget Horigan.Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9392371?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a223666763372652f722f4642666d395237594d4a4e644865625451444a477639694c53565636526c5934456f3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Daughter Margaret's Baptismal record.] ::''Margaret is erroneously given as "Michael" on the 1901 census. The birth date of 10 May 1893 on the 1901 census corresponds to Margaret's birth of 9 May 1893. See baptismal record.''Ancestry.com. 1901 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9478634?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2250396d4b2b59384d596b6562467a30766c70527642472f3774545878674d37704d58537032447949755a673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d 1901 Canada Census.] *Daniel, born 27 November 1895 in Montreal. Baptized 1 December 1895. Baptismal sponsors were Michael Regan and Lizzie Regan, uncle and aunt.Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9399698?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22666d52546c7566343655773749545376457631366d71504c584a7673554c77584d4467516e7433726a5a6b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Son Daniel's Baptismal Record.] Died (at age 6) on 28 April 1902 in Montreal. Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9511168?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227936684a523071497a79584a63326263524e684235453643645a445063756f51422f584535564d6a6363383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Son Daniel's Death Record.] *Margaret Estella, born 5 April 1898 in Montreal. Baptized 17 April 1898. Baptismal sponsors were child's first cousins, William Reidy and Mary Reidy (children of Bridget Horrigan Reidy).Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9513845?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2265356b3157646f5268526545344441422f7a6242636a53656e7a50587651444a7a62752b433645703078303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Daughter Margaret Estelle's Baptismal Record.] Married John Reilly. *Patrick John, born 12 April 1900 in Montreal. Baptized 22 April 1900. Baptismal sponsors were Uncle John Harrigan and Mary Reidy. Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9393994?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2258387a306131386c784b766e6a4637317a79433359306f4a79636958426e54616e4479316b36552b6754553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Son Patrick John's Baptismal record.] Died (at age 9 months) on 12 January 1901 in Montreal.Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/9512011?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2246334b7466707147524636707a4951394f7a32445243664e763172756c37644544336368686435304e39733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Son Patrick John's Death Record.] :'''Married 2nd:''' Between 1917 and 1920, Daniel married his brother's widow, Gertrude Isabella Jane Harrisson. ===Death and Burial=== :'''Died:''' Daniel died on 7 February 1940 in Marcy, Oneida, New York.New York Department of Health; Albany, NY; NY State Death Index. Ancestry.com. New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8875855?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a225272682b4d67336a706f35694d41666e727733624f7a466a434b506c535632434c68416f376d466950686b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Death Record.] :'''Burial:''' Daniel was buried at Phoenix Rural Cemetery in Phoenix, New York.{{FindAGrave|172841619}} == Sources ==

Daniel Hudgins To-Do List

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Daniel Johnsons of Wolstanton

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Sorting out several Daniel Johnsons - particularly 3 who all married in 1838 at the parish church of Wolstanton (and all had fathers named Thomas Johnson) '''1. Daniel Johnson (c1815 - )''' Daniel Johnson married (minor) Keziah Barlow on 8 October 1838 at Wolstanton."England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLQ8-BYM9 : 8 July 2020), Kesiah Barlow and Daniel Johnson, 1838. Fathers: Thomas Johnson, collier; Thomas Barlow, shoemaker
Residences: High Lane, Knutton; Knutton Heath
Witnesses: Daniel Johnson and Esther Johnson '''(couple 2?)'''
Censuses: (1841-1861)"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQT4-XG7 : 23 May 2019), Kazia Johnson in household of Harriot Johnson, Madeley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGLT-S5F : 9 November 2019), Kezia Johnson in household of Daniel Johnson, , Staffordshire, England; citing , Staffordshire, England, p. 26, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWM9-WYY : 3 March 2021), Kezia Johnson in household of Daniel Johnson, Knutton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. '''2. Daniel Johnson (c1821 - 1882)''' Daniel Johnson married Esther Johnson on 17 December 1838 at Wolstanton."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXPL-CS3 : 13 March 2020), Daniel Johnson, 1838. Fathers: Thomas Johnson, collier; Samuel Johnson, collier
Residences: Knutton Heath; Knutton Heath
Witnesses: Thomas Johnson and Sarah Johnson
Censuses: (1841-1881)"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQTC-G7X : 23 May 2019), Daniel Johnson, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGLT-3DB : 9 November 2019), Daniel Johnson, , Staffordshire, England; citing , Staffordshire, England, p. 14, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWM9-3CK : 3 March 2021), Daniel Johnson, Knutton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Y9-N8F : 28 September 2019), Daniel Johnson, 1871."England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q272-2TWT : 13 December 2017), Daniel Johnson, Audlem, Cheshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 16, Piece/Folio 3551/10, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,030. Death Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 21 May 2021), memorial page for Daniel Johnson (1817–21 Oct 1882), {{FindAGrave|199931787|sameas=no}}, citing St Margaret Churchyard, Wolstanton, Newcastle-Under-Lyme Borough, Staffordshire, England ; Maintained by Heather Brooks (contributor 48646872) . '''3. [[Johnson-107096|Daniel Johnson (abt.1818-)]]''' Daniel Johnson married Mary Anne Billington on 31 December 1838 at Wolstanton."England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLQD-SMR5 : 8 July 2020), Daniel Johnson and Mary Anne Billington, 1838. Fathers: Thomas Johnson, collier; Thomas Billington, labourer
Residences: Red Street; Red Street
Witnesses: William Billington and Anne Johnson
Censuses: (1841-1891)"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQT7-BLF : 23 May 2019), Daniel Johnson, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGLT-G9B : 9 November 2019), Daniel Johnson, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England; citing Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England, p. 40, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark: /61903/1:1:MWMW-7N2 : 3 March 2021), Daniel Johnson, Tunstall Court, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RD-FW2 : 19 February 2021), Daniel Johnson, 1871."England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27V-41SP : 13 December 2017), Daniel Johnson, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 9, Piece/Folio 2710/56, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,929."England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WW4F-W3Z : 22 February 2021), Daniel Johnson in household of Stephen Hancock, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Staffordshire county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. == Sources ==

Daniel KENNEDY Account Books Index 1802-1810

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[[Britain-141 | B9Britain]], ''Daniel KENNEDY Account Books Index 1802-1810.'' WikiTree, 2020. [[Kennedy-17409|Daniel]] and Margaret Kennedy owned the local mercantile in Greene County, Tennessee. The following is the list of names and dates inventoried after the unexpected death of Daniel Kennedy in 1802. This reads like a mini-census complete with a few relationships. Ref: ''familysearch.org''; [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/DGS-004769022_00004?cc=1909088&wc=M6QQ-568:179634101,179873901 '''Images'''], ''Tennessee Probate Court Books; Greene Co Inventories, Wills 1802-1810'', WPA, pp.1, 5-21, 25, 26-30.. To find the image number just add 4 to the page number in the list below. Page 1 starts at image 5. To find the images without the https address: ''familysearch.org; Historical Record Collections; Tennessee Probate Court Books''; Browse through images; ''Greene; Inventories, Wills, 1802-1810''. Either way a log-in is necessary. If not signed-up with familysearch.org, it is free, easy, and safe. Note: The months were difficult to follow; please check them carefully by going backwards through the images. All spelling is as seen. Note: Multiple listings of a name on a page were listed once in this index. Thank you to Mrs. Grace Ripley, Miss Martha Smith, Miss Alice Erwin, Mr. Raymond Blanton, Mr. Gerald Hays, and Mrs. Lizzie-Lou Marshall [familysearch.org; WPA; img 1 of 219]. ::Index: Copyright reserved, 2015, B.Britain. {| border="1" class="sortable" !NAME!!DATE!!PAGE |- |--- , John||1792 Jul 20, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Adams, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Adams, Wm||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Adkins, Wyat.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Adkins, Wyat.||1797 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Adkins, Wyatt||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Adkins, Wyatt||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Airheart, Henry||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Alexander, George||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Alexander, George||1802 Jul 1, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Alexander, George||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Alexander, George||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Alexander, Joseph||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Alexander, Joseph||1795 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Alexander, Stephen||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Alexander, Stephen||1800 Jan 19, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Alexander, William||1800 Jan 19, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Alexander, William||1796 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Alexander, William||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Alexander, William ("and Stephen Alexander his father")||1800 Jan 19, Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Alexander, Wm||1802 Jul 1, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Alexanders Iron Works, George & Wm||1802 Jul 1, Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |=== Allen ===|| || |- |Allen, James||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Allen, Robert||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Allison, David||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Allison, Francis||1797 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Alsop, Robert||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Alsop, Robert||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Anderson, Joseph||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Anderson, Robert||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Anderson, Robert||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Anderson, Robert||1797 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Anderson, Robert||1797 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Anderson, Robert||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Armstrong, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Armstrong, James||1789 Nov - 1792 Aug., Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Armstrong, Lanty||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Armstrong, Lanty||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Ashburn, Martin||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Ashburn, Martin||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Auger, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Auger, John||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Avery, W.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Avery, Weightstill||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Avery, Weightstill||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Babb, Phillip||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Bailey, James||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Baker, Isaac||1802 Oct Sessions, Daniel Kennedy Estate Admin. Security ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.1]. |- |Balch, Amos||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Balch, Amos||1789 Nov - 1792 Aug., Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Balch, Hez Revd||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Balch, Hezekl, The Revd||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Barber, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Barber, John||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Bates, James||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Bates, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Bates, John||1789 Nov - 1792 Aug., Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Bates, Joseph||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Beals, James||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Beard, Bediunt||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Beard, Bediunt||1796 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Beard, John B||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Beard, John B||1794 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Beard, John Esqr.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Beard, John Esqr.||1794 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Beard, Joseph||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Beard, Joseph||1794 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Beard, Samuel, his son||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Beard, Samuel||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Beard, Samuel||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Beard, Samuel||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Beard, Samuel||1792 Jul 20, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Beats, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Beats, Joseph||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Belfore, I||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Belfore, John Admr & C.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Belfour, John.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Belfour, John.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Belue, Samuel.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Black, William||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Black, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Black, Wm.||1801 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Blackburn, Thomas||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Blair, James.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Blair, James.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Boods, Belf||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Bordin, Adam.||1798 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Boren, Dossel.||1796 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Boren, Dossell||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Bowers, John W||1797 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Bowers, Wm||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Bowmans, Sperling.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Bowyer, Luke||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Bowyer, Luke||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Brabson, John.||1798 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Bright, Michael||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Brinlee, Richard.||1794 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Brinlee, Richard.||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Brinlee, Richard.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Brinlee, Richard.||1789 Nov - 1792 Aug., Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Brinlie, Frazier.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Brinlie, Reed.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Brinlie, Richard.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Brinlie, Richd||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Brotherton, Reynolds||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Brotherton, Reynolds & Wm ||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Brotherton, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Brotherton, Wm||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Brown, Hugh||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Broyle, Abraham||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Broyle, Abraham||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Broyles, Adam||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Broyles, Lewis||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Brumley, Augustine||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Brumley, Augustine||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Brumley, Augustine||1794 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Brumley, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Brumley, John||1796 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Brumley, John||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Brumley, Thomas.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Brumley, Thomas.||1796 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Brumly, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Bryan, Peter.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Bryan, Peter.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Bryan, William||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Bullard, Chris.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Bullard, Chris.||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Bumpass, Milla.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Bumper, Milla.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Burdoin, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Burdoyne, Jas||1799 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Burgy, Christian||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Burlison, Joseph||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Caldwall, William.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Caldwell, William.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Cammeron, James.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Campbell, Achd||1789 Nov - 1792 Aug., Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Campbell, Archd||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Campbell, James.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Campbell, James.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Campbell, Robert.||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Campbell, Robt.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Cannon, Jas & Pat ||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Cannon, Jas.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Cannon, John.||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Cannon, Pat.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Cannon, Pat.||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Carmichael, Alexr.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Carmichael, Daniel.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Carmichael, Daniel.||1797 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Carreck, J. Montgomery.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Carreck, John M||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Carreck, John M||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Carreck, John Mont||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Carrick, John M.||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Carrick, John M.||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Carrick, Moses||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Carrick, Moses||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Carrick, Moses||1797 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Carrick, Moses||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Carson||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Carson, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Carson, John||1796 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Carson, John||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Carson, Robert.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Carson, Robert.||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Carter, Caleb||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Carter, Caleb||1794 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Carter, Caleb||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Carter, Caleb||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Carter, David.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Carter, Hugh||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Cashner, Jacob||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Cashner, Jacob||1797 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Cavanaugh, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Cavenaugh, William||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Chandler, William.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Chandley, William.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Chester, Wm P||1802 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Chester, Wm P||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Cobb, Etheldred||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Cobb, Etheldred||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Cole, Isaac||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Cole, Isaac||1799 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Cole, Jacob||1799 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Cole, Jacob||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Conley, Isaac||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Conway, Christopher.||1802 Oct Sessions, Daniel Kennedy Estate Admin. Security ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.1]. |- |Conway, Henry.||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Cook, Martin.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Cook, Wm.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Copeland, David||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Cowan, James||1798 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Cowan, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Cowen, John||1794 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Cox, William||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Cox, William||1794 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Cox, William||1794 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Cox, William||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Cox, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Cox, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Craivens, William||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Cravens, Wm Assignee||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Crawford, Isabella.||1801 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Crawford, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Crawford, John||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Crawford, John||1801 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Crawford, John||1800 Sep 29, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Crawford, Wm.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Craybough, Charles||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Cremer, Daniel.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Cross, Henry||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Cross, William||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Cumberland, James Taylor.||1796 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Cunningham, Miles.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Cunningham, Miles.||1796 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |David, Benjor||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Davidson, William.||1794 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Davidson, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Davidson, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Davidson, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Davidson, Wm.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Davidson, Wm.||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Davidson, Wm.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Davie, Richard||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Davis, Benjamin||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Davis, John.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Davis, John.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Dawson, William.||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Dawson, William.||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Dawson, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Deaderick, David||1796 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Dean, James||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Dedrick, Davd Assignee &C ||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Dedrick, David||1801 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Dedrick, David||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Dedrick, David||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Dentin, John||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Devie [Davis?] ||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Devie, Richard||1796 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Dewoody, William.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Dewoody, Wm||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Dickson, William||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Dickson, Wm, Mercht||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Dinwiddle, James||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Doak, David||1798 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Dobson, Joseph||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Donaghee, James||1800 Jul 28, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Doshey.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Dunlep, Ephraim.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Dunlop, Ephraim.||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Dunsmore, Samuel.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Dunsmore, Samuel.||1801 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Eagons, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Eagons, John||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Edmondson, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Edmondson, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Edmondson, John.||1796 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Edmondson, John.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Edwards, Jacob||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Edwards, Jacob||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |English, James.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |English, James.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Epperson, Joseph||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Epperson, Joseph||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Evans, Nathaniel.||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Even, Rbt, demise.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Evens, Even.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Evens, Nathaniel.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Ewing, George||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Fagan, I||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Fagan, John||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Fann, George||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Fann, George||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Farnsworth, Henry||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Fenton, John.||1795 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Fenton, John.||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Fenton, John.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Ferril, Polly & Smith||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Finton||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Finton, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Finton, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Frame, David||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Frame, David||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Francis, Charles||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Francis, Charles||1798 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Frazier, Samuel||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Frazier, Samuel||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |French, Abraham.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Frisl, Manasses.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Funk, Abm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Galbreath, William||1797 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Galbreath, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Gamble, David's Exrs||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Gamble, John||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Garretson, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Garretson, John||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Gass, John Esqr||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Gass, John Esqr||1794 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Gelbraith, Wilm||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Gibson, James||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Gibson, John.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Gibson, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Gibson, John.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Gibson, John.||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Gilles, John.||1796 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Gilles, Thomas Esqr||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Gilles, Thomas Esqr||1794 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Gillis, Thomas.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Gillispie, George||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Gladden, Jarad.||1793 Jul 20, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Gladdon, Jarad.||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Glassell, Andrew.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Goforth, Miles||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Goforth, Miles||1799 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Gold, John||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Goldson, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Goldston, W||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Goodan, Benjn.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Gooden, Alexr||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Gooden, Benjn.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Gooden, Benjn.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Gooden, Benjn.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Gooden, James Jr||1794 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Gooden, James.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Gooden, Thomas.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Gooden, Thomas.||1796 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Goodin, Alexander||1796 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Gov of NC.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Governor of NC||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Govt NC||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Gragg, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Gragge, John||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Graggs, Robert.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Grahams, James||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Grahams, Kames||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Greene, George||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Greene, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Greene, Wm.||1797 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Greer, I||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Guthrie, James.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Guthrie, James.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Guthrie, James.||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Guthrie, Jams.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Haile.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Hains, Christopher||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Hall, James.||1802 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Hall, John||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Hall, William.||1798 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Hall, William.||1797 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Hall, Wm.||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Halleard, Thomas||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Halyard, Thomas.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hardin, Joseph||1794 May 20, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Hardwick, Thomas||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hardwick, Thomas||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Harle, Baldwin||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Harman, Thomas||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Harmon, Henry||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Harmon, Henry||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Harmon, Thomas||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Harned, Samuel||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Harper, Thomas||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Harper, Thomas||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Harrington, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Harrington, John.||1794 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Harrison, Michael||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Harrison, Michael||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Harrison, Michael||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Harrisson, Michael||1802 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Harrisson, Michl||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Haut, John||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Hays, Alexander||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Hays, Alexr.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hays, Hugh.||1798 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Hays, Jno||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Hays, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hays, John||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Hays, John||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Hays, John||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Hays, John||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Hays, Margaret.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Hays, P. Andw||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Headrick, William||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Henderson, Samuel.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Henderson, Samuel.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Henderson, Samuel.||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Henderson, Samuel.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Henderson, William||1798 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Hennagar, Jacob||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hennagar, Jacob||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Hennegar, Jacob||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Hennegar, Jacob||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Hennegar, Jacob||1799 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Henry, Exekiel||1797 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Henry, Ezekiel||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Henry, William||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Henry, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hesd, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Hickey, David||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hickey, David||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Hill, Daniel||1789 Nov - 1792 Aug., Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Hill, Danl.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hill, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Hill, John.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Hill, Saml||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hill, Samuel||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Hill, Samuel||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Hinds, George H||1798 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Hise, Jacob||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Hise, Jacob||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Hixson, Joseph.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Hixson, Joseph.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Hixson, Joseph.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Hixson, Joseph.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Hogg, Eliz.||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Holt, D||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Holt, David.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Holt, William.||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Holt, William.||1798 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Holt, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Hope, Adam||1802 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Houston, Welleum||1789 Nov - 1792 Aug., Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Houston, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Howel, M.||1796 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Hubbard, James||1792 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Hubberd, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Hufstadler, David||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Hufstadler, David||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Hughes, John||1802 Oct Sessions, Daniel Kennedy Estate Admin. Security ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.1]. |- |Hughes, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Hughs, Jno.||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Hughs, John||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Humphreys, Moses||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Humphrys (see Umphrys, Moses) ||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Husay, Josiah||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Hussah (Hannah?).||1801 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Hussah, Jossiah||1801 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Hutcheson, Harris||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Hutchinson, Harrison.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Hutchinson, Harriss||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Hutchinson, I||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Hutchinson, Joseph||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Hutchison, Harriss.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Hutchison, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Hutchison, James||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Inman, Eley||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Inman, Eliz.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Inman, William.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Inman, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Inmans, William||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Irvin, J.L.J.H||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Irvins, IL.I.H.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Jeans, Joh.||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Jeans, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Jeans, John.||1794 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Jeter, Hal||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Job, Abm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Job, Abraham.||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Johnson, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Johnson, James||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Johnson, John.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Johnson, John.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Johnson, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Johnson, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Johnson, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Johnson, John.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Johnson, John.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Johnson, John.||1802 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Johnson, John.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Johnson, John.||1797 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Johnson, John.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Johnson, John.||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Johnson, Moses||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Johnson, Moses||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Johnson, Thomas||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Jones, Nathan.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Jones, Nathen.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Journagan, Thos||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Journegan, Thomas||1789 Nov - 1792 Aug., Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Kelsey, John.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Kemmons, Joe||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Kennedy, Clerk"s fees.||1802 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Kennedy, D.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Kennedy, D.||1801 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Kennedy, D. Clerk's fee.||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Kennedy, D. Clerk"s fees||1801 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Kennedy, D. Clerks fee||1801 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Kennedy, D. Clerks fee||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Kennedy, D. Estate||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Kennedy, D., Clerks fees.||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Kennedy, Daniel||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Kennedy, Daniel||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Kennedy, Daniel||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Kennedy, John||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Kennedy, John||1802 Oct Sessions, Daniel Kennedy Estate Admin. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.1]. |- |Kennedy, John Admr||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.28]. |- |Kennedy, John Admr||1803 Term1 Jan 26. Admr, Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Kennedy, Margaret Admr.||1803 Term1 Jan 26. Admr, Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Kennedy, Margaret, Admr||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. pp.27-28]. |- |Kennedy, Margaret.||1802 Oct Sessions, Daniel Kennedy Estate Admin. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.1]. |- |Kennedy, Moses||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Kennedy, Moses||1792 Jul 15, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Kennedy, Thomas.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Kerr, David.||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Kerte, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Killoms, Gilbert||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Killoms, Gilbert||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |King, Harmon.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |King, Harmon.||1796 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |King, John||1796 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |King, Robert.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |King, Robert.||1794 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |King, Thomas.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |King, Walter, Manager at Roses Furnace and Store, 1783 ||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |King, Walter.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |King, Wm.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Kirk, John Senr.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Kirk, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Kirk, John.||1797 Aug 10, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Kirk, John.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Kloyne, Jacob.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Knox, Joseph||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Kox, Joseph||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Kyle, Jno, Principal||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Kyle, John||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Kyle, John.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Kyle, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Kyle, John.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Kyle, John.||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Kyle, John.||1801 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Kyle, John.||1801 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Kyle, John.||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Kyle, John.||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Kyle, John.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Kyle, John.||1797 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Lacewell, Henry||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Lacewell, Henry||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Lackey, Andrew||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Lackey, Henry.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Lackey, Wm||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Lane, Jeremiah.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Lankey, Andrew||1797 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Larkins, James||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Lasley, Saml.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Laslie, Sam.||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Lawson, Anthony||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Lea, James Esqr||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Lea, John||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Lea, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Lea, John||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Long, Jacob||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Long, Jacob||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Long.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Love, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Love, John Esqr||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Love, John Esqr||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Love, John Esqr||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Love, Joshua.||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Love, Philip.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Lovely, William L.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Lowry, William||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Lowry, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Luper, Mathew.||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Lusk, Joseph.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Lusk, Joseph.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Lusk, Joseph.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Lusk, Joseph.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Lusk, Joseph.||1796 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Lusk, Joseph.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Lyon, Joseph.||1795 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Lyons, Joseph.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Lyons, Joseph.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Lyons, Joseph.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Maclin, Wm.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |MacMacen, James.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Magas, James.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Magee, James.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Magee, James.||1794 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Maginty, Alexr||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Mague, James.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Mahoney, James.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Mahony, Jas.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Maloney, John||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Marr, Daniel||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Marr, Danl.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Mathews, Joel.||1793 Jul 15, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |May, Samuel.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |McCall, Samuel.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |McCall, Samuel.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |McCeustion, Benjamin.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |McCeustion, Benjn||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |McClellen, John||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |McClellen, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |McClellon, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |McClellon, William||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |McCormack, Wm.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |McCullough, Henry.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |McCullough, Joseph||1797 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |McCullough, Joseph||1796 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |McDonnald, A.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |McDonnald, I||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |McDonnold, O.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |McFarlan, Robert.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |McFarlin, R||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |McFarlin, R||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |McGarey, Samuel||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |McGary, Samuel||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |McGinty, Alexr||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |McGray, Sam||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |McGray, Sam||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |McKee, William.||1794 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |McKee, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |McKenny, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |McKenny, John.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |McLaughlan, Alexr||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |McLaughlin, Alexander||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |McNew, Shad.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |McNew, Shadreck.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |McNew, Shadreck.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |McPherron, James||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Meak, Adam.||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Meek, Adam Esqr||1796 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Meek, Adam.||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Meek, Adam.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Meek, Jeremeah||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Meek, Jeremeah||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Meloney, John||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Milburn, Dad||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Milburn, David.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Milburn, David.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Milburn, David.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Milburn, David.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Milburn, David.||1802 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Milburn, David.||1801 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Milburn, Jonathan.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Milburn, William||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Milburn, Wm||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Millburn, Jonathan & Wm [WPA Wills & Inv. p.8].|||| |- |Miller, G & H||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Miller, G. H||1802 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Miller, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Miller, John||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Miller, Mary||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Miller, Mary||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Miller, Pleasant M.||1801 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Missemore, Jacob.||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Montgomery, Michael.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Moor, Anthony.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Moor, Anthy.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Moor, Thomas||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Moore, Benjamin||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Moore, Thomas||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Morgan, Lewis||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Morgan, Lewis||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Morries, Daniel.||1800 Sep 29, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Morris, D.||1801 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Morriss, B.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Morriss, D||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Morriss, Dan||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Morriss, Shadrack.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Morriss, Shadrick||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Morriss, Shadrick||1795 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Morrow, William||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Morrow, William||1792 Jul 15, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Morrow, William||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Morrow, Wm||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Moseley, Jesse.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Moyer, Christopher.||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Moyer, Christopher.||1792 Jul 15, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Murphy, Edward.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Murphy, Edward.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Museck, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Musick, John & C.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Newberry, Joseph.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Newberry, Joseph.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Newberry, Joseph.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Newman, I||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Newman, John||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchased Greene Co Seal from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.30]. |- |Newman, John||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |O'Neal, Henry.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |O'Neal, Robert||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |O'Neil, Henry||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |O'Neil, Henry||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |O'Neil, Jesse.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.30]. |- |O'Neil, Jessee.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Owens, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Owens, John.||1796 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Owens, John.||1795 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Parks, Joseph.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Parks, Joseph.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Parman, Giles.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Parson, George||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Parsons, George.||1800 Jul 28, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Parton, Thomas||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Patterson, Benjamin.||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Patterson, Benjn.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Patterson, James.||1794 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Paxton, Thomas||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Paxton, Thos||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Pearce, James||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Pearce, James||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Pearce, James||1802 Jan 19, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Pearce, James||1797 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Pearce, James||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Pearce, Richd||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Pearce, Richd||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Pearcy, George.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Pearcy, George.||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Peebly, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Peebly, John.||1799 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Peel, Thomas||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Pennedy, James||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Pennedy, James (Kennedy ?) ||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Penney Jas||1802 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Penney, James||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Penney, James||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Penney, James||1802 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Penney, James||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Penney, James||1801 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Penney, James||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Penney, James||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Penney, James||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Penney, James||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Penney, James||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Penney, James||1798 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Penney, James||1797 Sep 25, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Penney, James (could be the same person as Penny, James)|||| |- |Penney, Jas.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Penney, Jas.||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Penny, I||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Penny, James||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Penny, James||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Penny, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Penny, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Penny, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Penny, James, wife.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Penny, James.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Penny, James.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Penny, James.||1795 Dec 10, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Petteet, Nehemiah.||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Pettet, Neha||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Phifer, Martin||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Phifer, Martin||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Porter, Alxr||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Porter, William||1797 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Porter, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Prethero, Alexander||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. pp.29-30]. |- |Prewett, Wm||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Pryer, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Pryor, John||1796 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Purcell, Joseph||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Purdom, Alexr||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Purdom, Margaret Admr.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Pursell, Joseph.||1801 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Pursell, Joseph.||1799 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Pyburn, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Pyburn, John||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Rankin, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Rankin, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Rankin, James||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Rankin, James||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Rankin, Jas||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Rankin, Jno||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Rankin, Jno, "by his father Jas Ranklin"||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Rankin, Joe||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Rankin,James.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Rawlings, Daniel||1802 Oct Sessions, Daniel Kennedy Estate Admin. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.1]. |- |Rawlings, Daniel||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Rawlings, Daniel||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Rawlings, Daniel||1796 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Rawlings, Daniel Admr.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.28]. |- |Rawlings, Daniel Admr.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Admr, Public Sale of personal property Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.26]. |- |Rawlings, Daniel Admr.||1803 Term1 Jan 26. Admr, Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Reckard, William Admr. of M. Howel deceased||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Reckard, William.||1796 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Reed, Andrew, Esq.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Reed, Andrew, Esqr.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Reed, I||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Reed, Jas.||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Reed, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Reed, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Reed, John.||1801 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Reed, John.||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Reed, John.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Reed, Joseph||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Reed, William||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Reed, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Reeves, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Repley, Thomas.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Resynolds||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Resynolds (sic: Reynolds)||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Rheu, Mathew||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Rheu, Mathew||1797 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Rheu, Mathew||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Rhew, Mathew.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Richardson, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Richardson, James||1796 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Richardson, James||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Richardson, James||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Richardson, Jas||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Richardson, John & Susan||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Richardson, John & Susan||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Richardson, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Richardson, John.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Richardson, Susan.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Richardson, Susan.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Richey, David||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Rickard, Wm Admr||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Ridgers, Cornelius.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Rieves, William||1798 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Rife, Abm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Rife, Abraham||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Right, John||1801 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Right, John (? Light) ||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Roberts, James||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Robinson, James.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Robinson, Samuel.||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Rodgers, Cornelius.||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Rose, Benjamin.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Ross, Thomas.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Ross, Thomas.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Ross.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Ross's Store at his Iron Works Holstein||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Russel, David.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Russell||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Russell, David||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Russell, David||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Russell, David||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Russell, David||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Russell, David||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Russell, David||1797 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Russell, David||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Russell, David||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Russell, Thomas||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Saffield, John.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Salvage, Peggy||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Sample, William||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Sebertie, Franes||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Selvedge, Peggy||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Sevier, John Jr.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Sevier, John Jur.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Sevier, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Sevier, John.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Sevier, Valentine||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Sevier, Valentine||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Sevir, John Jr. (sic: Sevier)||1801 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Shannon, John.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Shannon, Wm.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Shelby, John||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Shelby, John, Assen. ||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Sherrel, Adam||1796 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Sherrill, Adam.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Shields, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Shields, John.||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Shields, John.||1792 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Shields, Pat.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Shields, Patk.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Sibertie, Fras||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Simms, Job.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Simms, Job.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |} === Skiles === {| border="1" class="sortable" !NAME!!DATE!!PAGE |- |[[Skiles-140|'''Skiles, John''']]||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 '''WPA Wills & Inv. p.7''']. |- |Skiles, William||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Skiles, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Skiles, Wm Senr||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Skin, Jos.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Skin, Jos.||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Skylis, Wm Senr||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Smith, Alex.||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Smith, Alexr||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Smith, Alexr||1794 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Smith, David.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Smith, David.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Smith, David.||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Smith, David.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Smith, Eliz||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Smith, Eliz||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Smith, Elizabeth||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Smith, George.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Smith, George.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Snap, John||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Snider, George.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Snider, George.||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Snyder, George||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Snyder, George||1799 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Sowder, Fred & Jacob ||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Sowder, Fred.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Sowder, Jacob.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Spots, George.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Sprinkle, Henry.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |St. John, Joseph||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Starns, Fred||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Starns, Fred||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Starns, Fred||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Steel, George||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Steel, George||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Stenson, James.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Stephans, Edmond||1794 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Stephenson, Robert||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Stephenson's Exrs, Robert||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Stephins, Edmond||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Stevens, Edmond||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Stevens, Edmond||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Stevenson, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Stevenson, John||1794 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Stiffy, John||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Stiffy, John||1798 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Stincon, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Stinson, Amee.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Stinson, Amie||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Stinson, James||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Stinson, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.21]. |- |Stinson, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Stinson, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Stinson, James||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Stinson, James||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Stinson, James||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Stinson, James||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Stinson, James||1796 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Stinson, James||1795 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Stinson, James||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Stinson, Jas.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Stinson, Jas.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Stinson, Jas.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Stivens, Edmond (see Stevens)||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Stout, Peter C||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Stout, Peter O||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Stuart, David.||1795 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Stuart, David.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Stuart, James||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Stuart, James||1796 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Stuart, James Esqr.||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Stuart, James Esqr.||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Stuart, Jno||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Stuart, Jno||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Stuart, William||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Stuart, William||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-YDX?i=10&wc=M6QQ-568%3A179634101%2C179873901&cc=1909088 WPA Wills & Inv. p.7]. |- |Stuart, William & Wife||1796 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Stuart, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Stuart, Wm||1783-1802 Book Accts of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Stuart, Wm & wife||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Stuiart, David||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Swingle, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Swingle, John||1800 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Tadlock, John||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Tadlock, Joshua.||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Tadlock, Joshua.||1792 Jul 20, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Talbott, Walter||1795 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Tate, Isaac.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Tate, Isaac.||1792 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Tate, Joseph||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Taylor||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Taylor & Carson||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.17]. |- |Taylor, Isaac||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Taylor, Jamas||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Taylor, James||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Taylor, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Taylor, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Taylor, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Taylor, James||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Taylor, Joseph.||1797 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Temple & Russell||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Temple, James||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Temple, John||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Temple, Josiah.||1803 Term2 Apr 26. Purchase from Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.29]. |- |Temple, Wm.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Temple.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Thomas, Isaac||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Tinley, John||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Todd, Lou.||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Todd, Lou's Exrs||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Todd, Low's Exrs.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Tolbutt, Frad.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Tolbutt, Fred.||1801 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Tolbutt, Walter||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Trimble, Jane.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Trimble, Jane.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Troy, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Troy, John.||1802 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Tunnell, Stephen.||1797 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Turman, Ignatus||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Turman, James||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Turman, James||1792 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Turmen, Ignatias||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Umphrys, Moses||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Vance, Sal.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Vance, Samuel.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Vance, Samuel.||1800 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Vicary, Francis.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Waddle, Seth Q||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Waddle, Seth Q||1801 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Walker, James.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Walker, James.||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Wallace, B. M.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Wallice, B. M||1789 Nov - 1792 Aug., Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Watson, David & Thomas||||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Watson, David.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Watson, Thomas.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Watson, Wm.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Wear, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Wear, John||1794 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Webb, David.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Webb, David.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Webb, David.||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Webb, David.||1796 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Well, Wm||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Weston, Simon||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Whiteside, Abraham.||1802 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Whitlock, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Whittock, John, Assignee||1800 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Wilkison, William.||1793 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Wilkison, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Willes, Henry.||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Williams, Smith.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Williams, Smith.||1794 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Willis, Henry||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Wilson, Alexr.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Wilson, James Esqr.||1795 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Wilson, James Esqr.||1794 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Wilson, John||1802 Term4 October, 'supposed to desparate' within Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Wilson, John Sr.||1791 Aug 10, Note owed Daniel Kennedy Estate 1803 Jan 26 Wed. ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.6]. |- |Wilson, W.||1799 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Wilson, William Esqr||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Wilson, William.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Wilson, William.||1798 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.11]. |- |Wilson, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Wilson, Wm||1801 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Wilson, Wm||1800 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Wood, Brazil.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Wood, Brazil.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Wood, John||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Wood, John||1793 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Wood, Thomas &C||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Wood, Thomas.||1795 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Woods, Belf||1793 Term1 February, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.14]. |- |Woods, Richard.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Woods, Richard.||1795 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Woods, Washington||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Woods, Washington||1799 Term3 July, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.10]. |- |Woolum, Andrew||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |- |Woolum, Andw||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Wray, Thomas.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Wray, Thomas.||1796 Term3 August, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.12]. |- |Wright, John.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.18]. |- |Wright, John.||1801 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Wyly, Robert.||1802 Term4 October, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.8]. |- |Wyly, Robert.||1802 Term3 Oct. for Sep , Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Wyly, Robert.||1802 Term2 Jul - Sep., Fees due Estate of Daniel Kennedy ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.16]. |- |Wyly, Robert.||1801 Term2 April, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Wyly, Robert.||1801 Term1 January, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.9]. |- |Wynne, William.||1794 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Wynne, William.||1793 Term4 November, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.13]. |- |Wynne, Wm||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.19]. |- |Young, Robert.||1802 Sep 15, Disparate within Daniel Kennedy Acct Books 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.20]. |- |Young, Robert.||1792 Term2 May, Daniel Kennedy Book Accts 1783-1802 ||WPA Wills & Inv. p.15]. |}

Daniel Lee Graham

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The goal of this project is to find Daniel Lee Graham's history Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Graham-11880|Mary Graham]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Daniel Lee Graham - orphan. Birth records do not exist. Who were his parents? * 1st marriage - what happened. Married to ? * Married to Erma Barton Cottrell Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14778279 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Daniel Lee Will 13 Feb 1776

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North Carolina Currituck County December Inferior Court of Pleas and Quarter Session 1775 The Last Will and Testaments of [[Lee-40070|Daniel LEE]], James POYNER, and Joseph WILLIAMS deceased was in open Court exhibited proved and the respective executors qualifyd by taking the oath by law perscribed all in due form of law and was ordered to be recorded as followeth ---- In the name of God Amen, I [[Lee-40070|Daniel LEE]] of the County of Currituck being in sound mind and memory Thanks be to Almighty God for the same do therefore make and ordain this to be my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following--- Viz --First I recomend my soul unto the hands of Almighty God who gave it to me and my body I give to the earth from whence it was taken to be buried in a christain like manner by at the discresition of my executors hereafter named and as for my temporal estate I despose of as followeth. Imprimis: I give and bequeath unto my Son Nathan LEE the middle peace of the land I now live on according to the bounds as the land is laid of to him an his heirs forever and if my said Son Nathan LEE should dye without heir lawfully begotten of his body I give the said land to my Son Elias LEE and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath unto my Son Rasha LEE seventy five acres of land called the Oak Ridge and the head of the entry to him and his heirs forever and if he should dye without issue lawfully begotten of his body I give the said land to my Son John LEE and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath unto my Son Linton LEE the uper part of my plantation containing seventy five acres more or less to him and his heirs forever and if he should dye without heir lawfully begotten of his body I give ye said land to my Son Elias LEE and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath unto my Son Daniel LEE the lower part of my land joining the widow HEETHs land containing seventy five acres more or less to him and his heirs forever and if he should dye without heir or issue of his body lawfully begotten I give ye said land to my Son John and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my Sons John LEE and Elias LEE one hundred acres of land to be equeally divided lying in Buck Skin swamp to them and their heirs forever and if either of my Sons John or Elias should dy without heir or issue lawfully begotten of their body the land I give to ye survivor Brother and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to all my Sons now living a paracel of new pattened land lying betwixt the Survey(?) and my plantation to be equeally devided between them and their heirs forever. Item: I give one grindstone and one croscut saw to all my Sons now living to be used by either of them when ever they want as long as they last. Item: I give and bequeath to my Daughter Jean LEE one feather bed and furniture whereon she lodges to her and her heirs forever---- Furthermore I desire my Daughter Jean LEE may have the use of the house my Son Nathan LEE now lives on as much land as he can lend after my deceas as long as she lives single or will live on ye said land. Item: I give to my Son Linton LEE one long gun to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my Son Elias LEE one musket gun to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my Son Nathan LEE one feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my Son Rasha LEE one feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my Son Linton LEE one feather bed and furniture being the bed I usally lye on to him and his heirs for ever. Item: I give to my Son Elias LEE one feather bed and furniture that he usally lyes on to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my Son John LEE the feather bed and furniture he usally lyes on and my hunting gun to him and his heirs forever --- one cow and calf and the colt my mare is now with fold with if it she lives to rais it, to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my Son Daniel LEE the feather bed and furniture he usally lyes on to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my Daughter in Law the Wife of my Son Luke LEE deceasd one cow and calf and the and her increas to be for Mary LEE Daughter of Luke LEE I likewise give to Son Nathan LEE forty shillings to be layed out in schooling of Mary LEE Daughter of Luke LEE deceased and one ewe and lamb to ye aforesaid Mary LEE to her and her heirs forever Item: When all my just debts and funeral charges is paid the remainder part of my estate not given away I give to be equeally devided between my children then living. I also appoint my Sons Nathan LEE and Linton LEE to be my executors of this my Last Will and Testament in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 4th day of December one thousand seven hundred and seventy one and in the Twelth year of our Reign. /s/ Daniel [his D mark] LEE and a seal Signed sealed pronounced and declared in presents Hilary SIMMONS Elias LEE Recorded and examined the 13th day of February 1776 This will was contributed by Judy Merrell Brickhouse. http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/leedaniel1771.html

Daniel Markham

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WHO IS DANIEL MARKHAM

* IT IS DIFFICULT TO CONCLUDE DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM UNTIL HE CAN BE FOUND IN ANY PRIMARY TEXT. HE MUST BE THERE. HOWEVER, SAYING THAT, DO NOT CONFUSE HIM WITH ANY OTHER DANIEL MARKHAM. * AN ESSAY AND EXTENSIVE INSIGHT INTO THE MUCH CONFUSED DANIEL MARKHAM, TO CLARIFY THE VAST PERPETUATION OF MISINFORMATION, AND MANY OTHER THINGS MISLEADING. * Special Interest derived from trying to find the parentage of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], Ludimagister. * Written and Compiled by [[Watson-20118|Tom Watson]].Who Is Daniel Markham, by [[Watson-20118|Tom Watson]]. * Version: v.18-09.

DANIEL MARKHAM TABLE

* NOTE: Use this table to differentiate the separate persons when going through wrong, confused, somewhat corrected genealogy, book values, visitations, and other sources. This table is in reference or relation to [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], Ludimagister (b:c.1655) being the possible noble Markham whose parentage is still sought. * [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], b:c.1655, of London and School Master (Ludimagister) Ireland, m. [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth Fennell]], grandfather to Dr. [[Markham-713|William Markham]], D.D., Archbishop of York. NOT MARCON. DNA: R1. PARENTAGE: UNRESOLVED. Noble Markham: Possibly. NOTE: His birth date could span 1653-70. * [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]], b:c.1600, son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham. No primary record of him found by myself, he must exist. UNLIKELY BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE he is the father of the [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister) above. Maybe he did NOT survive childhood, since he is not mentioned in a 1607 record where I feel he should be mentioned, if no other place, if he was alive. Noble Markham: Yes. * [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]] 1653-1690 of Plumstead Magna, near Norwich, Norfolk. Single, aged 37 years when he wrote his will in 1690, signed with an 'X', mentions Anne Rounce. Noble Markham: Unknown/Maybe/Unlinked. * [[Markham-1373|Daniel Markham]] b:1671 of Plumstead Magna, near Norwich, Norfolk. Unknown/Unconfirmed son of [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]. * Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] bp:1641, Earls Colne, Essex, and of New England. Parents: [[Markham-466|James Markham]] and [[Collins-5324|Martha Collins]]. [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] is NOT the son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham. DNA: I2a. UNRELATED. * [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]], Sailor on the HMS Orford, d:1703-1705. No known spouse/offspring mentioned in his will. Mother: Mary Hawkins of St. Andrews, Holborn, London. Noble Markham: Unknown/Possibly. * All Markall/Markale/Marcon about Norwich, Norfolk: JUST LEAVE IT.

THE PROBLEMATIC DANIEL MARKHAM AND OTHERS

* Before I continue, it must be said, that the Markham books are excellent, well presented, and contain a vast knowledge, and effort of the writers and helpers. The Rev. [[Markham-721|David Frederick Markham]] died soon after 'A History of the Markham Family' was printed, and Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]] died not long after 'Markham Memorials' was printed. Amongst other things, there were THREE MAIN BASIC PROBLEMS in their research and printed books: :* They could never find [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] in Ireland from ANY primary reference themselves for his parentage, only from other incorrect genealogies, etc. The Kinsale baptismal records only mention him as Lt. Markham. :* They just simply never found Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]]'s wife, she is still a mystery. Her being Elizabeth Markham so far seems fictitious, and Catherine Markham aka [[Unknown-305271|'Melœna']] needs to be checked out further. :* 1783: [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]] recorded the fact, in the Heralds' College, that he was descended from the Markhams of Cotham. His descendants WROTE privately that Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] was POSITIVE on his descent from Cotham. The SAID descent from memory by Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] that his grandfather is [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]], although possible, seems unlikely to impossible, and just does NOT work from primary research yet. *In the early days of internet genealogy, it became quickly apparent that as soon as any name of Daniel Markham was mentioned, there was a problem, and much uncertainty as to who they all were. Sure, not a lot was known, and what was known, was all mixed up. It was undertaken to sort this out. A huge perpetuation of misinformation has plagued Markham trees endlessly, primarily from incorrect Markham books and other genealogies. This guide is a result of trying to follow book value from an actual research perspective, where many things just do not make sense, or according to primary text where available, or just the simple reading of those books. I am not against [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister) being a son of [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham. IT COULD BE IMPOSSIBLE. Each Daniel Markham of concern in the chart was a separate living person, and have been differentiated one from the other as far as need be, and I have not fully ended off the Markham of Norwich research either, not that I had to for the original purpose of what was being sought long ago. The primary intention was to answer the question, and then identify and separate each living individual. A single fact can do this. There was never any major intention to complete the all trees in the Markham Table. Hence, some things have not been answered outside the scope of immediate question. There are many versions of the noble Markham tree loosely placed out there. * The term noble Markham pertains to those Markham families that extended from East and West Markham in Nottinghamshire that took on their surname from those places, and noted for Valour and being Famous throughout Antiquity. From East and West Markham, Notts, eastward into Lincolnshire, was a primary residence region for a section of this family. Lincolnshire seems by far, to hold the greatest number of persons with surname Markham, essentially being the Home of the surname Markham by sheer number. Most Markham of Lincolnshire are not noble Markham as such, and have different DNA. Very few known noble Markham lines have survived.

MARKHAM BOOK ERRORS

* [[Markham-1376|MATTHEW MARKHAM]], ARMIGER, 1658: SHERIFF?, 1662: ALDERMAN, 1665: MAYOR, OF THORPE ST. ANDREW, NORWICH, NORFOLK. * MARKHAM (NOT MARCON OR OTHER). THERE WAS NO SURNAME CHANGE. * Noble Markham: Almost undoubtedly. * NOTE: The full [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]], Armiger, research was never completed in all his descent lines many years ago, but only to separate the [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister) in Ireland, and correct book value somewhat, but maybe further concluded in the future. * 1634: Mayor: Christopher Baret; Sheriffs: Sam. Puckle, Mat. Peckover.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA164]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. * 1645: Mayor: Matthew Peckover; Sheriffs: John Cory, Wm. Rye.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA164]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. * 1656: Mayor: Samuel Puckle; Sheriffs: Rob. Powle, James Long.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA164]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. * 1658: Mayor: Roger Mingay; Sheriffs: Rob. Hawys, Mat. Marcon.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA164]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. * 1658: Mayor: Rog. Mingay. Sheriffs: Roger Hawys/Hawes, Math. Marcon.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=WdYGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59&#v=onepage&q&f=false]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3/pp399-403#highlight-first]The City of Norwich, Ch. 30: Of the City in the time of the Usurpation. Pg. 59. Full Article:[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3/pp403-421]British History Online: The City of Norwich, Ch. 31: Of the City in the time of King Charles II. Pg. 403-421. * 1662: The Right Honourable Hen. Howard, at his coming to town, gave the city 70l. The plagne was now here, but did not come to any height. The King, by commission, impowered the principal gentlemen of the county to execute the powers expressed in the act, for the regulating and well governing of corporations, deeming it expedient for the publick safety; and accordingly, on the 24th of July, Edm. Burman, Tho. Toft, Will. Barnham, and Adrian Parmenter were removed from the office of aldermen, by an instrument of that date, signed by Tounsend, Tho. Richardson, John Knevet, Charles Mordaunt, Francis Corie, James de Grey, William Gawdy, Roger Spelman, Philip Woodhouse, Ra. Hare, Rob. Kempe, Will. Doyly, Tho. Rant, E. Walpole, Tho. Tounshend, and Butts Bacon, the King's commissioners for that purpose, and James Long, Mat. Marcon, Henry Woods, and Henry Watts, were sworn in their places. * 1663: And for the better and more certain use and exercise of such liberties, we do constitute John Croshold, Esq. mayor of the said city, Joseph Paine, Knt. Henry Watts, John Rayley, Barnard Church, John Man, John Salter, Christ. Jay, John Osborne, Rich. Wenman, Esqrs. Will. Tooke, Will. Heyward, Augustine Briggs, Thomas Wisse, Rob. Bendish, Rich. Coldham, John Laurence, Francis Norris, Henry Herne, James Long, [[Markham-1376|Mat. Markham]], Henry Wood, Hen. Watts, jun. and John Manser, aldermen, Francis Cory, Esq. recorder, Will. Watts, Esq. steward, and Thomas Balteston, common or (town) clerk; to exercise their several offices, as in time past.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3/pp403-421]British History Online: An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Vol. 3, the History of the City and County of Norwich, Part I. Originally published by W. Miller, London, 1806. The city of Norwich, Ch. 31: Of the city in the time of King Charles II. Pg. 403-421. * 1665: Mayor: Matthew Marcon (/[[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]); Sheriffs: I. Denew, F. Norris, d. I. Richer.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=TxYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA165]The History and Antiquities of the City of Norwich, by Charles Parkin. * 1665: Mayor: [[Markham-1376|Mathew Marcon or Markham]]. Sheriffs: James De-new a Frenchman, Fra. Norris died, John Richer chosen.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3/pp403-421]British History Online: An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Vol. 3, the History of the City and County of Norwich, Part I. Originally published by W. Miller, London, 1806. The City of Norwich, Ch. 31: Of the City in the time of King Charles II. Pg. 403-421. * NOTE: For the above TWO records, written as given, both show the uncertainty as to which person was the mayor. For each year a new Mayor was selected ('sometime Mayor of Norwich' meaning for one year), this is [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]. It means Mathew Marcon was NOT the Mayor (1665). [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]], Mayor, whose son-in-law [[Coppin-162|Peter Coppin]] has this carved in stone: sometime Mayor of Norwich.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=fy8YAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA100]An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk by Francis Blomefield, Charles Parkin. Pg.100.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol5/pp98-103]British History Online: Hundred of Humble-Yard: Carleton. Pg. 98-103. * 1665: Mayor: [[Markham-1376|Matthew Marcon]]. Sheriffs: James Denew. F. Norris, ob, John Richer.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=WdYGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA60&#v=onepage&q&f=false]Norfolk Lists from the Reformation to the Present Time: Comprising Lists of Mayors, Sheriffs, etc., of Norfolk. By Matchett, Stevenson, and Matchett, 1837. Pg. 59.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3/pp399-403#highlight-first]The City of Norwich, Ch. 30: Of the City in the time of the Usurpation. Pg. 60. NOTE: Should read: [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]] as per inscription sometime Mayor of Norwich. * WHO WAS MAYOR: [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]], Armiger, Mayor, son-in-law [[Coppin-162|Peter Coppin]] has this fact carved in stone : sometime Mayor of Norwich. Markham book authors did not know of this, and that there are two Matthew Markham, not one. :* 1662: [[Markham-1376|Mat. Marcon]] (Marcam/Markham ?) were sworn in their places. (Sworn in as Alderman). :* 1663: [[Markham-1376|Mat. Markham]], Alderman. :* 1665: [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]], Mayor of Norwich. * Ad sacros usus Ecclesiæ Cathedralis Sanctæ et individuæ Trinitatis Norwici Donavit Civitas Norvicensis, Pietatis, in Deum, et in Ecclesiam hanc Charitatis Tesseram: Tempore Maioratus [[Markham-1376|Mathei Markham]].[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol4/pp1-46]An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Vol. 4, the History of the City and County of Norwich, Part II. Originally published by W. Miller, London, 1806. City of Norwich, Ch. 41: Of the Cathedral Church and its Precinct. Pg. 1-46. ('At the time of Mayor [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]'). * On a mural monument against the north wall, with a book at top (St. Mary, East Carleton, near Norwich, Norfolk): M.S. [[Coppin-168|Petri Coppin]] A.M. hujusce Ecclesiæ per annos 48 Rectoris vigilantissimi obijt Nov. die 14° Anno Sal' Humanæ 1728, Æt. suæ 73. Rebeccæ uti etiam Uxoris ejus dilectissimæ obijt Nov. die 9no Anno Sal. humanæ 1727, Æt. suæ 73.: [[Coppin-162|Peter Coppin]] Apr. 11, 1715, 86. [[Markham-1379|Eliz]]. his Wife, Dr. of [[Markham-1376|Math. Markham]] sometime Mayor of Norwich, Nov. 21, 1702, aged 70. [[Coppin-163|Michael]] Son of [[Coppin-168|Peter Coppin]] Rector, at whose charge this Stone is laid, in Honour to his Father and Mother. Also Jane wife of Rob. Rudd Yeoman, youngest Dr. of Peter Coppin Clerk, Aug. 4, 1722, 30, and 2 Infants, both Johns, Sons of John & Eliz. Coppin.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol5/pp98-103]British History Online: An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: 'Hundred of Humble-Yard: Carleton'. Vol. 5., Pg. 98-103.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=fy8YAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA100]An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk by Francis Blomefield, Charles Parkin. Pg. 100. * Carleton: 1651, Miles Smith. In 1681, the Mayor and Commonalty gave it to [[Coppin-168|Peter Coppin]], and at his death in 1729, The Rev. Mr. John Smith, the present rector, was collated by lapse.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=fy8YAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA100]An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk by Francis Blomefield, Charles Parkin. Pg. 100.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol5/pp98-103]British History Online: Hundred of Humble-Yard: Carleton. Pg. 98-103. * VICAR [[Markham-1375|MATTHEW MARKHAM]] * Noble Markham: Almost undoubtedly. * [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]], Vicar of South Walsham St. Mary Norfolk, son of [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]] Armiger. * 1644:bn: St. John Maddermarket, Norwich. * [[Markham-1375|Matheus Markham]]: BA + MA, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. * 1667:m: Mr. [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]], b., & Mrs. [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Whitaker]], w., 7 Apr. 1667. * The CCEd 'DEATH EVENTS' dating does not usually refer to the death date of a person, but the date they would have DIED BY, which can be short, or longer than 8 months after that person died. * CCEd (126264): [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]] (1668-1677). Click on 'Show all records'.[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayPerson.jsp?PersonID=126264]CCEd (126264). [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]] (1668-1677). * 1668-05-23: [[Markham-1375|Matheus Markham]], BA (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge). Age 23y (1668-23=1645). Born St. John Maddermarket, Norwich, Norfolk. To be curate of Mr John Browne, Rector of Brundall. [[Markham-1375|Mathew Markham]] ordained at St. Martin at Palace in Norwich as Deacon.[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplayOrdination.jsp?CDBOrdRedID=70188]CCEd (126264). Ref. (70188).[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplaySubscription.jsp?CDBSubscrID=27703]CCEd (126264). Ref. (27703). * 1670-12-17: [[Markham-1375|Matheus Markham]], MA (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge). Age 26y (1670-26=1644). To be curate of Mr John Browne, Rector of Strumpshawe.[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplayOrdination.jsp?CDBOrdRedID=70333]CCEd (126264). Ref. (70333). * 1670-12-17: Priest, St. Martin at Palace, Norwich. To be curate of Mr. John Browne, Rector of Strumpshawe. 26y. * 1672-12-16: [[Markham-1375|Mattheus Markham]], MA, clerk, appointment as Vicar of St. Mary, South Walsham. (Patron: Mayor and Corporation of Norwich).[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplayAppointment.jsp?CDBAppRedID=21248]CCEd (126264). Ref. (21248).[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplaySubscription.jsp?CDBSubscrID=28194]CCEd (126264). Ref. (28194). * 1677-08-08: Vacancy after the death of [[Markham-1375|Matthei Markham]], Clerk, Vicar, of Sanctae Mariae, South Walsham, Norfolk.[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/DisplayVacancy.jsp?CDBAppRedID=138821]CCEd (126264). Ref. (138821). * bn: 1670(-12-17)-26=1644; 1668(-05-23)-23=1645. => bn:1644/45. * m:1661/2-01-09: Mr. [[Whittaker-1745|Peter Whitakers]], b., & Mrs. [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Calthorp]], s., 9 Jan. 1661/2.[https://archive.org/stream/norfolkparishreg04phil#page/110/mode/2up/search/Markham]Norfolk Parish Registers. Marriages. By W.P.W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L., and Frederic Johnson. Published 1899. Vol. IV. Pg. 110. * m:1668-04-07: Mr. [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]], b., & Mrs. [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Whitaker]], w., 7 Apr. 1668.[https://archive.org/stream/norfolkparishreg04phil#page/110/mode/2up/search/Markham]Norfolk Parish Registers. Marriages. By W.P.W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L., and Frederic Johnson. Published 1899. Vol. IV. Pg. 111. * 1671: Lease for a year from Lionel Wetherell to [[Markham-1375|Mathew Markham]], esq., of 5 pieces land, meadow and pasture cont. 6.5a. inc. the Barne yard with houses builded, on Siggatt land, and Greene croft, 1670; and quitclaim Wetherell and William Payne, gent., to [[Markham-1375|Markham]] of same property and other land inc. 0.5a. near Milland, 1671.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/159d7a00-0363-498c-bc05-d7d07adc3b35]The National Archives. COL/1/32,33.[http://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/DServe/DServe.exe?dsqServer=NCC3CL01&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=4&dsqSearch=%28%28text%29%3D%27Markham%27%29]Norfolk Record Office: COL 1/32-33. NOTE: Maybe [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]. * Conveyance Wetherell to [[Markham-1375|Markham]] of land in North Towne furlong and Makarr furlong inc. Damsells acre and land near St. Edmonds way, some copyhold of the manors of Framingham Pigot, Framingham Earl, Whitlingham and Surlingham. 1671 (1669).[http://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/DServe/DServe.exe?dsqServer=NCC3CL01&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=5&dsqSearch=%28%28text%29%3D%27Markham%27%29]Norfolk Record Office: COL 1/34. * 1676-05-20:br: [[Markham-1375|Mathew Markham]], St. Martin at Oak Church, Norwich, Norfolk.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JD44-FMC]FamilySearch (br). * The Rev. C.R. Manning read a paper on 'Norwich Church Plate' 1660, and bears the arms of De Grey, of Merton, within a frame of scrollwork, and an inscription Church Plate. Of the Norwich Goldsmiths' Company: 'Smethy daughter of Sir James Calthorp. She d:1662 and buried at Merton. There was property at Antingham belonging to the Calthorp family. Another piece of nearly the same date is the alms dish, 21 inches in diameter, with a large cross Lane', now Little London Street, and that the fine doorway formerly in London Street, and now re-erected in the south side of the Guildhall, came from the house of an eminent goldsmith of the fifteenth century [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]]. At the same time were given by the city the fine pair of candlesticks, 20 inches century, with the initials J.B., the goldsmiths' arms, and the city and Royal Arms.[http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/The_Antiquary_v9_1000524177/283]The Antiquary, Vol. 9, by Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson, E. Stock, 1884. Pg. 278. NOTE: Vicar [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]] was not a Goldsmith, his wife [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Calthorpe]]'s near family were Goldsmiths. * WILLS * Will of [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]], Armiger, of Thorpe St. Andrew 1676-1677 ANW, will register, 1676-1677, fo. 171.Norfolk Record Office: Will of [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]], Armiger, of Thorpe St. Andrew 1676-1677 ANW, will register, 1676-1677, fo. 171. * Will of [[Markham-1375|Mathew Markham]], clerk, of Plumstead 1673-1678 PRDC 1/2/6 fo. 170.Norfolk Record Office: Will of [[Markham-1375|Mathew Markham]], clerk, of Plumstead 1673-1678 PRDC 1/2/6 fo. 170. * Will of [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Markeham]], of Plumstead, widow 1691 (DCN 73/2/8 and 44 ), (1683-1686 PRDC 1/2/6 fo. 291).[http://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqServer=NCC3CL01&dsqIni=dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=%28%28text%29%3D%27Markeham%27%29]Norfolk Record Office: Will of [[Calthorpe-149|>Barbara Markeham]], of Plumstead, widow 1691 (DCN 73/2/8 and 44 ), (1683-1686 PRDC 1/2/6 fo. 291). * Will of [[Markham-|Ann Markham]], of Great Plumstead, widow 1683-1686. DC 1/2/6 fo. 272.Norfolk Record Office: Will of [[Markham-|Ann Markham]], of Great Plumstead, widow, 1683-1686. DC 1/2/6 fo. 272. * Will of [[Markham-|Ann Markham]], of Great Plumstead, widow 1684-1685 (DCN 73/1/43).[http://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/DServe/DServe.exe?dsqServer=NCC3CL01&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=6&dsqSearch=%28%28text%29%3D%27Markham%27%29]Norfolk Record Office: Will of [[Markham-|Ann Markham]], of Great Plumstead, widow, 1684-1685. (DCN 73/1/43). * Will of [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]], of Plumstead, single man 1687-1690. DC 1/2/7 fo. 54.Norfolk Record Office: Will of [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]], of Plumstead, single man, 1687-1690. DC 1/2/7 fo. 54. * Will of [[Markham-|Bridget Markham]], of Norwich, 1692 ANW, will register, 1690, 1692, fo. 29, no. 24. (??).To be added. * Will of John Markham, of Wymondham, 1691-1692 ANF administration bond, 1691-1692, no. 22. (??).To be added. * OTHER * [[Markham-1381|William Markham]] of Little Plumstead Norfolk. He had: * [[Markham-1382|William Markham]] bp:10-02-1631, Little Plumstead Norfolk.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7X1-6Y8]FamilySearch (bp). * [[Markham-1383|Alice Markham]] bp:25-08-1633, Little Plumstead Norfolk.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTMD-HZF]FamilySearch (bp). * [[Markham-1384|William Markham]] bp:09-05-1636, Little Plumstead Norfolk.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTMD-C8C]FamilySearch (bp). * [[Markham-1385|Marye Markham]] bp:14-06-1640, Little Plumstead Norfolk.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J924-HZR]FamilySearch (bp). * [[Markham-1386|Edward Markham]] bp:13-06-1641, Little Plumstead Norfolk.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTMD-3Z1]FamilySearch (bp). * Deeds of burgage with orchard, barn etc. sold by Beavis Markham and wife Elizabeth daughter of Robert Dawson to Edward Ashleyn in 1629. 1629-1690 HOW 36, 339X5. (??).To be added. * Assignment by James Gresham and William Cotyng to William Ascoygh, William Yelverton, [[Markham-184|John Markham]], Robert Crane, Robert Reppes, Philip Berneye, Esq., William Lomynour, Henry Lesyngham, Nicholas Rake, Thomas Glaveyn, Robert Tebald and William Burgeys of the manor of East Beckham, had with others from John Damme, jun., on 4 June 1442. 5 Jun 1442 PHI 24, 576X9.To be added. * 1444-62: [[Markham-184|John Markham]], William Yelverton, Justices of the King's Bench.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=IzUEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA9]The Judicial Chronicle: Being a List of the Judges of the Courts of Common Law and Chancery in England and America, by George Gibbs. Pg. 9. * See Judge [[Markham-184|John Markham]], Founder of Markham of Sedgebrook. * COPPIN :: Rector [[Coppin-168|Peter Coppin]], BA MA, of Carleton St. Peter, Norwich. :: [[Coppin-168|Peter Coppin]] (CCEd: 124345):[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=120838][[Coppin-168|Peter Coppin]] (CCEd: 124345). :: 1678-05-26: Age 23, born St. Peters Per Mountergate, Norwich, Ord. :: 1680-01-03: Age 24, born St. Peters Per Mountergate, Norwich, Ord. :: BA: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge :: 1678-05-26: Peter Coppin, BA Cambridge, Ord. :: 1680-01-03: Peter Coppin, BA Cambridge, Ord. :: 1680-01-08: Petrus Copping, BA, Appt. :: 1681-06-03: Petrus Copping, MA, Appt. :: 1678-05-26: Peter Coppin, deacon, ordination. After he was to be curate to Mr. Eligius Bestropp, Rector of Southrepps, Norfolk. :: 1680-01-03: Peter Coppin, priest, ordination. :: Vicar: Buxton :: 1680-01-08: Petrus Copping, Vicar, Appt. :: 1681-10-07: Petri Copping, Vicar, Vac. :: Rector: East Carleton St. Mary :: 1681-06-03: Petrus Copping, Rector, Appt. :: Rector: Welborne :: 1692-10-29: Petrus Copping, Rector, Institution, Appt. :: 1694-09-16: Petri Coppin, Rector, Resignation, Vac. :: Rector: Bracon Ash :: 1694-04-14: Petrus Coppin, Rector, Appt. :: 1694-04-14: Petrus Coppin, Rector, Sub. :: 1728-11-27: Petri Copping, Rector, Vac Death. :: Rector: Carleton St. Peter :: 1728-12-26: Petri Copping, Rector, Vac, Death. :: 1728-11-27: Petri Copping, Death. :: 1728-12-26: Petri Copping, Death. :: DATES :: 1656-04-03 - bp. :: 1678-05-26 - 23=22y 1m 23d = 1656. :: 1680-01-03 - 24=23y 9m 00d = 1656. :: Ages for this time line were for the year one was in (+1), not the number of years past (Like today). :: 1678-05-26 - 23(22+1)=1656: Correct: In his 23y (Turned 22y). :: 1680-01-03 - 24(23+1)=1656: Correct: In his 24y (Turned 23y), about to turn 24y (Then in his 25y). * MARCON (NOT MARKHAM) :: St. James Pockthorpe, Norwich, Norfolk :: bp:1607-08-27 Math Marcon. F: Jn. Marcon.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J36S-YXS]FamilySearch (bp). :: St. George Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk :: m:1613-05-05 Danyell Marcon + Mary Lea.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5VP-82G]FamilySearch (m). :: m:1629-04-09 Mrs Mary Mrs Marcon + John Hawes.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5VP-824]FamilySearch (m). :: bp:1630-09-07 Mary Marcon. F: Matthew Marcon.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J324-KH2]FamilySearch (bp). :: bp:1632-08-21 Elizabeth Marcon. F: Matthew Marcon.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW25-L3X]FamilySearch (bp). :: bp:1634-08-08 (F) Marcon. F: Mathew Marcon.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7H3-6JV]FamilySearch (bp). :: bp:1635-12-22 dd:1636-08-16 Sarah Marcon. F: Mathew Marcon.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J324-LXF]FamilySearch (bp). :: bp:1648-01-14 Ann. F: Matthew Marcon. Mother: Ann.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7H3-6JL]FamilySearch (bp). :: St. Martin At Palace, Norwich, Norfolk (Church of St. Martin at the Plain) :: The Church of St. Martin at the Plain was anciently called St. Martin's at the Palace Gate. :: bp:1639-06-30 Martha Marcon. F: Math Marcon. M: My.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N59X-H3R]FamilySearch (bp). :: br:1642: Here resteth the Body of Mary the Wife of Mathew Marcon, Dr. of Mat. Peckover Alderman, by Prisca his Wife, who dying together with her Infant in Child-Bed, lies with it under this kinde Stone interr'd July 19, 1642.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol4/pp367-403]British History Online. An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Vol. 4, the History of the City and County of Norwich, Part II. Originally published by W. Miller, London, 1806. City of Norwich, Ch. 42: East Wimer ward, St. Martin at the Plain to White-Friars. Pg. 367-403. :: bp:1643-02-11 Francis Marcon. F: Math Marcon.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J793-4H6]FamilySearch (bp). :: St. Augustine, Norwich, Norfolk :: bp:1644-05-26 William Marcon. F: Mathew Marcon.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRZL-9WY]FamilySearch (bp). :: St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich, Norfolk :: bp:1646-11-01 bn:1646-10-28 Daniell Marcon. F: Math Marcon. Mother: Ann.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7HQ-C5N]FamilySearch (bp). * 1642: Mary (Peckover) the Wife of Mathew Marcon. NOTE: Proof as well as every single baptismal record of no surname change. * Will of Daniel Marcon, Worsted Weaver, of Norwich St. Helen. 1624-1627. PRDC 1/2/5 fo. 304.[http://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqServer=NCC3CL01&dsqIni=dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=89&dsqSearch=%28%28text%29%3D%27Marcon%27%29]Will of Daniel Marcon, Worsted Weaver, of Norwich St. Helen. 1624-1627. PRDC 1/2/5 fo. 304. * Marcon, Matthew; Mayor of Norwich. Other Forms Of Name: Markham. fl 1658-1668. Lived in St. Miles' parish, Norwich. Sheriff in 1658, and mayor in 1665. Originally a worsted weaver, but later a dyer. Imprisoned two Quakers during his mayoralty, but later released them. Wife Mary, daughter of Matthew Peckover who was mayor in 1645. Daughter Elizabeth. Source: Cozens-Hardy and Kent, 'The Mayors of Norwich, 1403-1835'.[http://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqServer=NCC3CL01&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Persons&dsqPos=1&dsqSearch=%28%28text%29%3D%27Markham%27%29]Norfolk Record Office (Matthew Marcon/Markham). * NOTE: This is the official record cover text, based on BOOK VALUE. Corrected: Matthew Marcon (Not [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]), Worsted Weaver, Dyer, (1658: Sheriff=?); 1662: Alderman=No; 1665: Mayor=No), lived in St Miles' parish, Norwich. (Must be [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]: Imprisoned two Quakers during his mayoralty, but later released them). Wife Mary, daughter of Matthew Peckover who was mayor in 1645. Daughter Elizabeth. * Matthew Peckover, Sheriff and Mayor of Norwich. 1633-50: Alderman of Norwich. d:1645-1651. 1613: Sheriff, 1634: Sheriff, 1645: Mayor. John Cory. Matthew Peckover m1. Priscilla 'Prisca' Fairfax daughter of John Fairfax, Master of the Great Hospital in Norwich, and had Mary Peckover. Mary Peckover d:1642-07-19 m. Math Marcon. (Mary the wife of Mathew Marcon & Dr. of Mat. Peckover Alderman). They had: 1. Martha Marcon bp:30-06-1639 St. Martin at Palace, Norwich, Norfolk. 2. Francis Marcon bp:11-02-1643 St. Martin at Palace, Norwich, Norfolk. Matthew Peckover m2. Elizabeth Quarles d:23-07-1651, daughter of Edmund Quarles m. Mary. They had William Peckover d:1654. * DISCARD PG. 193 FOR OVERALL INACCURACY. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. II, PG. 193: UNCONNECTED MARKHAMS. NORWICH MARKALES OR MARCONS (LATTERLY CALLING THEMSELVES MARKHAM) Markham Memorials, Vol. II, Pg. 193. * There was a family of worsted weavers at Norwich from 1518 to 1700 called Markale or Marchale. Latterly they began to spell the name Marcon, and finally Markham. John Marchale, worsted weaver, was admitted to freedom in 1518. His son, Daniel Markale, was a grocer, admitted to the freedom of the city of Norwich, 1585. He had a son named Daniel Marcon, admitted to freedom 1615, who was a worsted weaver. Matthew Marcon, son of Daniel, was born in 1606, and was also a worsted weaver. He was Alderman of Norwich 1662, and Mayor in the same year. He had property in Plumstead Magna and Thorpe. His first wife was Mary Peckover, and his second was Anne, probably a daughter of Charles George Cocke of Norwich. He died in January 1677, and his wife Anne in 1683. The children of Matthew Marcon, who latterly called himself Markham, Mayor of Norwich (As sheriff in 1658 he signed himself Marcon. His sons called themselves Markham.), were: :: 1. [[Markham-1375|Matthew]], in Holy Orders, Minister of Plumstead Magna. He died in 1676. By his wife [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara]], who died in 1686, he had: ::: 1. [[--|Matthew]], born 1670; died 1671. ::: 2. [[Markham-1373|Daniel]], born 1671. ::: 3. [[--|John]], born and died 1675. ::: 4. [[Markham-1377|Ann]], married [[Jermy-71|Edmund Jermy]]. ::: 5. [[--|Martha]]. ::: 6. [[Markham-1378|Barbara]], married [[Houldrich-2|John Holdick]]. :: 2. [[--|Martha]], died young. Martha Marcon. Unrelated.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N59X-H3R]FamilySearch (bp). :: 3. [[--|Francis]], died young. Francis Marcon. Unrelated.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J793-4H6]FamilySearch (bp). :: 4. [[--|Charles]], died young. Unknown/Unlinked. :: 5. [[Markham-|Daniel]], born 1640; died 1650. Unknown Source/Unlinked. :: 6. [[Markham-1372|Daniel]], born 1653; died 1690, aged 37, leaving his estate to his friend Ann Rounce. He signed his will with a 'X': Markham. Unlinked/Possible Relative. :: 7. [[Markham-1379|Elizabeth]], married [[Coppin-162|Peter Coppin]], Rector of Plumstead: Related. * Besides Daniel Markale the grocer there were two other sons of the first John Marchale (1518) who had children: 1) Walter Marchale (1562), who had two sons, Walter (1598) and Robert. Walter had a son, Daniel Marcall, a worsted weaver. Robert (died 1622) had a son Robert. 2) John Marcall, born 1543, a worsted weaver; died before 1585. He married Margaret; secondly Spencer Peterson. He had: Robert. Nicholas. Walter. John (1622), who had three sons, John (1646), Robert, and Thomas. * But these never took the name of Marcon or Markham. The Mayor also had two uncles, William (born 1590) and Thomas, and the latter had three sons, Henry, Thomas, and Robert, all called MARCON. The family is extinct as regards descendants of the Mayor, Matthew Marcon; but the name of Marcon still occurs in Norfolk. * COMMENTARY: I don't know if Markale or Marchale began to spell their name Marcon (Out of the scope and range of my interest, and irrelevant to the cause.), but Matthew Marcon is not [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]. To go through piece by piece: * Matthew Marcon, son of Daniel, was born in 1606, and was also a worsted weaver: In simple terms, the author did not know of [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]], Armiger, of Thorpe St. Andrew, father of Clerk, Vicar [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]]. * He was Alderman of Norwich 1662, and Mayor in the same year: Applies to [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]], Armiger, being appointed (1662: Alderman) and (1665: Mayor). I am not clear who the (1658: Sheriff) was. * 1658: Mayor: Rog. Mingay. Sheriffs: Roger Hawys/Hawes, Math. Marcon:[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=WdYGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59&#v=onepage&q&f=false]Norfolk Lists from the Reformation to the Present Time: Comprising Lists of Mayors, Sheriffs, etc., of Norfolk. By Matchett, Stevenson, and Matchett, 1837. Pg. 59.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3/pp399-403#highlight-first]The City of Norwich, Ch. 30: Of the City in the time of the Usurpation. Pg. 399-403.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5VP-824]FamilySearch (m.). Math. Marcon maybe Sheriff ?. (John Hawes and Mrs Mary Marcon, m:1629-04-19, St. George Colegate, Norfolk). The Hawes family seems to be related to the Marcon family as it is. * 1665: Mayor: Matthew Marcon. Sheriffs: James Denew. F. Norris, ob, John Richer.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=WdYGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA60&#v=onepage&q&f=false]Norfolk Lists from the Reformation to the Present Time: Comprising Lists of Mayors, Sheriffs, etc., of Norfolk. By Matchett, Stevenson, and Matchett, 1837. Pg. 59.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3/pp399-403#highlight-first]The City of Norwich, Ch. 30: Of the City in the time of the Usurpation. Pg. 399-403. NOTE: This is the problem, should read: [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]. * He had property in Plumstead Magna and Thorpe: Applies to and/or Vicar [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]] and [[Markham-1376|>Matthew Markham]], Armiger. * His first wife was Mary Peckover: Applies to Matthew Marcon. * and his second was Anne, probably a daughter of Charles George Cocke of Norwich. He died in January 1677, and his wife Anne in 1683: Not researched. * Death dates apply to [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]] (d:1676) and his wife [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Calthorp//Whitaker/Markham]] (d:1683-86). Will of [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Markham]], of Plumstead, widow 1683-1686 PRDC.Will of [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Markham]], of Plumstead, widow 1683-1686 PRDC. * The children of Matthew Marcon, who latterly called himself Markham, Mayor of Norwich (As sheriff in 1658 he signed himself Marcon. His sons called themselves Markham.): The children of Matthew Marcon are COMBINED with that of [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]] (1665: Mayor) and someone else. Just stick to each SURNAME, that will separate things in primary record for the most part. Matthew Marcon 'as sheriff in 1658 he signed himself Marcon': I do not know what he signed, book value only here. * His sons called themselves Markham: No, Matthew Marcon's sons are all Marcon. * [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]] was lastly a clerk of Plumstead Magna. His sister married the rector there, and seems his mother later resided and re-married there too (??). * But these never took the name of Marcon or Markham. The Mayor also had two uncles, William (born 1590) and Thomas, and the latter had three sons, Henry, Thomas, and Robert, all called Marcon. The family is extinct as regards descendants of the Mayor, Matthew Marcon; but the name of Marcon still occurs in Norfolk: For Markham research, not applicable, leave it. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. I, PG. 165 (CHAPTER I): [[Markham-929|WILLIAM MARKHAM]] was the eldest son of [[Markham-921|Daniel]], and grandson of [[Markham-1103|Daniel]], the third son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham. His mother was [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth]], daughter of Captain Fennel of Cappagh, by Frances, daughter of [[Fleetwood-65|General Fleetwood]]:Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 165 (CHAPTER I). NOTE: Incorrect as further shown. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. I, PG. 165 (CHAPTER I): [[Markham-929|William]] was born at Kilkenny, where his father had settled, in 1686, and was educated at a school there by Dr. Andrews, an old Westminster, who had been brought over to Ireland by the Duke of Ormond. At the age of 20, on December 23, 1706, '[[Markham-929|William Markham]], son of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] an officer in the army', was entered as a student of Trinity College, Dublin.Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 165 (CHAPTER I).[https://archive.org/stream/memoirofarchbish00markiala#page/2/mode/2up]A Memoir of [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]], 1719-1807, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]], 1830-1916. Published 1906. Ch. I. Pg. 3. * The author has read or changed the age to 20 years. The entry never said all of this. It more correctly says: * 1706-12-23: Alumni Dublinenses: [[Markham-929|MARKHAM, WILLIAM]], Siz., Dec. 23, 1706, aged 19; s. of [[Markham-921|Daniel]], Ludimagister; (born/residence) nr. Limerick.[https://www.scribd.com/document/94119104/Register-of-students-graduates-professors-provosts-of-Trinity-College-Univ-of-Dublin-1593-1846]Alumni Dublinenses: A Register of the Students, Graduates, Professors and Provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593-1860), by A. Thom & co., ltd., 1935. Pg. 554. (Pg. 401/1318). NOTE: (1706-19=1687). I still have a question on what his actual age is (14/19 ?). * The author has mixed two references, the Dublin University entry and the Kinsale Kilkenny baptismal entries. Above is the correct entry. He is the son of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] Ludimagister, not officer (1706). From the correct entry, the born/residence means he was residing 'nr. Limerick', probably with his father. * 1705-05-12: [[Markham-929|Markham, William]]. 14 years. Son of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], Ludimagister. (1705-14=1691). 1702/3-02-22: [[Markham-930|Markham, Enoch]]. 8 years. (1703-8=1695).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=C58xAQAAIAAJ&q=MARKHAM+Daniel,+Ludimagister&dq=MARKHAM+Daniel,+Ludimagister&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiu27jGmdTSAhVBKcAKHY_DB-sQ6AEIHTAB]Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. The Society, 1924. Pg. 158. NOTE: William's age might read 14, 19 or 20 ?, and can be left at 1686. Either way, that is him. Enoch's age will be based on that record. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. I, PG. 167 (CHAPTER I):Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 167 (CHAPTER I). [[Unknown-305271|'Melœna']] was married to [[Markham-929|Lieutenant Markham]] on September 25, 1716. (She was Catherine, daughter of James Markham). He had the appointment of barrack-master at Kinsale during the sixteen years of his married life. To increase his small income he kept a school from 1721 for a few years. He was an excellent classical scholar. His three sons were born at Kinsale. Entered in Kinsale Parish Register as children of [[Markham-929|Lt. Markham]]. *1. William Markham of Creaton in Northamptonshire (1605) had two sons, Gregory, ancestor of the Markhams of Northampton, and Thomas, who married a Miss McCarthy of Kinsale and settled there, retaining property at Creaton. His son William died 1663, leaving two sons, John and James Markham of Kinsale. James married Honor ... He made his will in 1704, leaving £300 to his daughter Catherine, married to Lt. William Markham. James left his estate at Creaton to his wife for her life, then to his son William. Property, in High and Low Fisher's Street (Kinsale) to his wife, then to second son James. * Entered in Kinsale Parish Register as children of [[Markham-929|Lt. Markham]]: :: 1. [[Markham-713|William]], born in 1719. Baptized at Kinsale April 9, 1719. :: 2. [[Markham-947|George]], born in 1723. Baptized at Kinsale August 15, 1723. :: 3. [[Markham-948|Enoch]], born in May 1727. :: 4. [[Markham-946|Elizabeth]], born in 1721. Baptized at Kinsale May 28, 1721. Died young. * IMPORTANT: There are TWO Lt. Markham in Kinsale at this time. One is the baptismal record 1719 for [[Markham-713|William Markham]] (Archbishop) son of [[Markham-929|Lt. Markham]], the other a marriage record for Catherine Markham to Lt. Markham. It is more probable that Catherine Markham married a close relative from her OWN Markham cousins surely, they are Markham of Northamptonshire fame. [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]]'s offspring don't have near cousins in Kinsale, they only have brothers and maybe a sister. The other Markham line has been there long enough to marry into cousins. You have the WRONG marriage assigned (I am open to being wrong on this point). * Catherine, married to Lt. [[Markham-921|William Markham]]: Even worse, the author inserts the unknown Lt. Markham first name to be William. This causes dual problems in the other tree if that name is not William. * SEPTEMBER 25, 1716: This is the same marriage date used for both Elizabeth daughter of George Markham of Ollerton/Worksop Lodge, and for Catherine daughter of James Markham in Kinsale. * A MEMOIR OF ARCHBISHOP MARKHAM. CHAPTER I, PG. 2-3:[https://archive.org/stream/memoirofarchbish00markiala#page/2/mode/2up]A Memoir of [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]], 1719-1807, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]], 1830-1916. Published 1906. Ch. I. Pg. 2.Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 167. [[Unknown-305271|'Melœna']]. Returning home, he married his distant cousin Elizabeth, said to have been the daughter of George Markham, of Worksop Lodge, on September 25, 1716. NOTE: Nobody really knows who she is. Does Elizabeth Markham exist ?. * THIS IS WHY I have placed Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]]'s wife's name only as [[Unknown-305271|'Melœna']], probably a nickname, it is referenced from the poem he wrote of her in his pocket book, she is not Catherine Markham. Keeping in mind, if the author was so sure about other spouses assigned to Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]], he would not have changed her to Catherine Markham, from his previous book 'A Memoir of [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]]' where she is said to be Elizabeth, daughter of George Markham of Ollerton, maybe true, or fictitious, to fill in the gap. Nobody really knows who his wife is so far. * He knows of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] and [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth Fennell]], from a somewhat incorrect record in the British archives, of whom he further identifies incorrectly (Norwich/Marcon/Other). Then his son Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]] publishes his 'Markham Memorials' with updates and corrections. On both points just mentioned (1+2), he still identifies both sections there incorrectly, and introduces a marriage to Catherine Markham, and leaves [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] hanging somewhere between Norwich and Lynn, when he is actually in Ireland. There are Markham in Lynn. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. I, PG. 169 (CHAPTER I):Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 169. (CHAPTER I). '[[Markham-929|William Markham]]'s wife died on July 17, 1732': Where does that date come from ?. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. I, PG. 182:Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 182. Colonel [[Markham-948|Enoch Markham]] died on December 25, 1800, aged 73. On January 2, 1801, he was buried, with his father and brothers, in the north cloister of Westminster Abbey and, in compliance with his last dying request, his body was wrapped in the colours of the 112th Regiment, which he had raised. He was never married. By his will, dated February 11, 1791, he left Mary and Joyce Parry the price of £300 and £150 three per cent. stock respectively. The residue was placed in trust to his executors, being his two brothers, to invest and pay an annuity of £70 a year to Anne Bemont, alias Markham, and £30 a year to Anne Taylor. The rest to the Archbishop's children. NOTE: [[Markham-948|Enoch Markham]] m:1782-02-10 at St. Leonards, Shoreditch, London, to Ann Bormont.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV29-Y5T]FamilySearch (m). * 1703: Will of [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]], now belonging to Her Majesty's Ship Orford. Will: 1703/4-02-04 Proved: 1705-12-11. Will of [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]] of England... Fourth day of February 1703... I [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]] now belonging to her Majesties Ship Orford being in health of body and mind... and my body to earth or sea... Sums of money, lands, tenements, goods, chattels, and estate whatsoever... bequeath unto my mother Mary Hawkins of St. Andrews Holborn... in the presence of Josh Dawkes, Jno Stotesbury Srv.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D660290?descriptiontype=Full&ref=PROB+11/485/312]The National Archives, Kew: Will of [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]], now belonging to Her Majesty's Ship Orford. PROB 11/485/330.[http://www.londonlives.org/browse.jsp?div=wills_1700_1709_2531039_706196]Will of [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]], now belonging to Her Majesty's Ship Orford. PROB 11/485/330. Proved: 1705-12-11. * 1666: St. Andrew Holburn (Hearth Tax): This is where another Robert Markham is, who must be a noble Markham, must be Ely House, Holborn, London, which is an official residence for a Bishop of Ely.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-andrew-holborn-2]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, St. Andrew Holborn. :: Mary Hawkins 2H s :: Then further away: :: Robert Markham 5H s :: Wm. Blow 4H s :: Wid Simpson 3H b Em then :: Hugh Hitchcock 5H b :: Jno Copeland 2H s pd Rybo: :: The Right Reverend the Ld Bispp of Ely 38H s (Bishop [[Wren-643|Matthew Wren]] 1585-1667).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Wren]Wikipedia: [[Wren-643|Mathew Wren]]. * Since 1995 or so, Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] (DNA: 'I') of Earls Colne, Essex, is presented on the internet to be the son [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] of Cotham of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham (DNA: 'R'). That is genetically and practically impossible, and the birth dates about 40 years apart as it is. See: A History of the Markham Family, Pg. 28.[https://archive.org/stream/historyofmarkham00mark#page/n27/mode/2up]A History of the Markham Family, Pg. 28. * That is then: [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister) mixed with [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] (Cotham) mixed with [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]] (Sailor) mixed with Daniel Marcon; [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister) and [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]] (Sailor) both mixed elsewhere with [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]] (Sailor); [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] of Cotham mixed elsewhere with [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] (Deacon); mixed with Makale, Marchale, others invented, and others. * [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth Fennell]]: A SHAW genealogy was written and published in Burke's Peerage: [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell]]'s daughter Bridget married [[Fleetwood-65|General Fleetwood]]. Their daughter Frances married Captain Fennell of Cappoquin (co. Waterford). Their daughter [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth]] married [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]]. Their granddaughter ([[Markham-876|Mary Markham]]) married Robert Shaw.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=zNeJ5Hsu4Q8C&pg=PA5]Shaw: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies, by Fred D. Crawford. Vol. 18. Pg. 5. NOTE: Nobody really knows what this is based on, and I mean nobody. For one, [[Markham-876|Mary Markham]], bp:1713-01-26, Kilkenny, is the daughter (As I understand it to be) of [[Markham-1054|Bernard Markham]] of Fanningstown, near Piltown, Kilkenny, and [[Briscoe-625|Rebecca Briscoe]]. [[Markham-876|Mary Markham]] married [[Shaw-7563|Robert Shaw]] of Sandpits, Kilkenny (Apparently the ancestor of the famous author George Bernard Shaw). [[Markham-1054|Bernard Markham]]'s parents possibly William Markham and Margrett Bernard. [[Markham-1054|Bernard Markham]] had a son [[Markham-1873|John Markham]], bp:1710-03-05, Fiddown, Kilkenny, d:1770-02, Chesterfield Co., VA Colony. [[Markham-1054|Bernard Markham]]'s lineage is currently separate to the Archbishop line, his DNA unknown to me. Then, the Captain Fennell of Cappoquin (Waterford) above mentioned, is so far, unconnected to Robert Fenell of Ballymoryhy (Limerick). Whether they are related, or closely related, or not, I am unable to say (2017-03). Wikipedia: George Bernard Shaw.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bernard_Shaw]Wikipedia: George Bernard Shaw. Simply, [[Markham-1054|Bernard Markham]] is NOT son of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], Ludimagister. * Shaw genealogy says: Robert Shaw of Kilkenny, Esq., m. a sister of [[Markham-713|William Markham]], late Archbishop of York, and had issue by her six sons, William, Bernard, John, Thomas, Robert and George:[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=mvIDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA493&lpg=PA493&dq=Shaw+Markham+Cork&source=bl&ots=XbJBkcacwn&sig=4_UDcpkTheI8bLeczgPuKtS8VME&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CGUQ6AEwCWoVChMIjf2534mQyAIV5ZbbCh3ytAdO#v=onepage&q=Shaw%20Markham%20Cork&f=false]The Baronetage of England. revised, corrected and continued by G.W. Collen. By John Debrett. Pg. 493. What sister ?. The Archbishop's sister Elizabeth Markham is said to have died young. Then, this other line of Markham around Kilkenny etc., would intermarry between their line of Markham, usually. Then, Robert Shaw of Kilkenny has a son named Bernard. This is not the Archbishop line. * THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE (1849). PG. 541: His father was the son of Robert Shaw, esq. of Kilkenny, by Miss Markham, sister of the Archbishop of York.The Gentleman's Magazine (1849). Pg. 541. NOTE: Incorrect. * GEORGE BERNARD SHAW: MAN OF THE CENTURY, BY ARCHIBALD HENDERSON. PG. 4: .... that his ancestress, Mary Markham, was NOT the Archbishop of York's sister.George Bernard Shaw: Man of the Century, by Archibald Henderson. Pg. 4. NOTE: Correct. * Frances Fleetwood married Captain Fennell of Cappoquin (Waterford). Their daughter [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth]]: This is incorrect and can now be proved from my research. [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth Fennell]]'s mother is [[Unknown-302408|Isabella Fennell]], who, on her first name alone, then no other indication of any half offspring, [[Unknown-302408|Isabella Fennell]] is NOT named Francis. * Fleetwood House Stoke Newington 4th S. ix. 296, 362.)- Part xl. of the Herald[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=ZmphounWboQC&pg=PA435]Notes and Queries - Page 435 by William John Thoms, Oxford University Press, Doran (John), Henry Frederick Turle, Joseph Knight, Vernon Horace Rendall, Florence Hayllar. Pg. 435.Fleetwood House Stoke Newington 4th S. ix. 296, 362. Part xl. of the Herald: 'Genealogy of Markhams'. and contains under title 'Genealogy of Markhams' a masterly display of research, and impartiality; and the author, in recording [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] baptized 1653, adds - 'He married a daughter of Fennel by Frances, asserted to have been daughter of Fleetwood and his wife Bridget, daughter of Cromwell'; while Burke, an equally careful author, in Land Gent. under title 'Markham' records of the same [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]]- 'He married Elizabeth daughter of Captain Fennel, by Frances his wife, a daughter (mind not asserted to have been, but in positive terms a daughter) of Fleetwood and grand-daughter, through her mother, of Cromwell'. Now, as 'N. & Q.' has palpably the house of Fleetwood in its two senses completely on the anvil, the present seems the happy season for inviting the settlement of the question whether Fleetwood had, or had not, by Bridget Cromwell, a daughter Frances, who married Fennel. John Pike. NOTE: (mind not asserted to have been, but in positive terms a daughter): If that isn't confusing English. What he really means is, she is just somebody's daughter. * Wikipedia: [[Fleetwood-65|Charles Fleetwood]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fleetwood]Wikipedia: [[Fleetwood-65|Charles Fleetwood]]. * Wikipedia: [[Ireton-31|Henry Ireton]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ireton]Wikipedia: [[Ireton-31|Henry Ireton]]. * Wikipedia: [[Cromwell-40|Bridget Cromwell]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Cromwell]Wikipedia: [[Cromwell-40|Bridget Cromwell]]. * Wikipedia: [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Cromwell]Wikipedia: [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell]]. * CORRECT ANCESTORS OF THE ARCHBISHOP FOUND * 1708-12-13: IRISH DEEDS MEMORIAL (1211).[http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=1211]Irish Deeds Memorial (1211). :: [[Unknown-302408|Isabella FENNELL]]* of Ballymoreely, Limerick Widow. (Town & lands of Ballymoreely etc., By of Connelloe, Limerick). :: John FENNELL of Ballymoreely, Limerick Gent. (*1st son). :: Edmond FENNELL (*2nd son). :: Thomas FENNELL (*3rd son). :: Mary FRENCH (*Daughter). :: Susanna COKELEY (*Daughter). :: Ellen ANDREWS (*Daughter/Husband: John ANDREWS ?). :: Alice HYNES (*Daughter). :: [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth MARKHAM]] (*Daughter/Husband: [[Markham-921|Daniel MARKHAM]]). :: Isabella ROAFE (*Daughter/Husband: Isaac ROAFE ?). :: Mrs Arabella TURVIN (Beneficiary). :: James BAYLY Gent. (Beneficiary). :: Amos HOLMES (Beneficiary). :: Ballymoreely an other lands in par Castle town Mac Ennery. :: Date Registered: 1710-05-16. * IRISH CENSUS (1659): PARISH: PT. OF BALLINGARRY, BRURY & CLOUNCORAGH & CORCHOMOHIR. TITULADOES: ROBERT FENELL GENT. TOWNLAND: BALLYMORYHY:[http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/censusofireland1659/]Irish Census (1659). Pg. 278. (Digital Book Pg. 306/978; Click on page 278 to view better). I should have the correct place here. About the time [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (b:c.1655), and indicates the close time Robert Fenell would have a daughter born too. Robert Fenell either the father of the husband of [[Unknown-302408|Isabella Fennell]], but quite likely to be the husband of [[Unknown-302408|Isabella Fennell]], or that close. * The Rev. [[Markham-721|David Frederick Markham]] says: Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]]'s maternal uncle Mr. Fennel of Cappagh.[https://archive.org/stream/historyofmarkham00mark#page/n145/mode/2up/search/fennel]A History of the Markham Family by the Rev. [[Markham-721|David Frederick Markham]]. Pg. 58. NOTE: Well for one, he refers to Cappagh, I assume in Limerick, whereas the other reference relates to Cappoquin (Waterford). Cappagh (Limerick) is a lot closer to the truth. I have mapped out several places I could find that were nearby mentioned to Robert Fenell in the Irish 1659 census, as it is termed. Starting at Cappagh (Limerick), going down, slightly around and back up: Cappagh - Rathkeale - Frankfort - Castletown - Charleville - Flemingstown - Bruree - Granagh - Kilmacow - Croagh - Cappagh. It will be in or about here somewhere, maybe slightly outside of that loop, that Ballymoryhy (1659)/Ballymoreely (1710) existed. * FAMILIÆ MINORUM GENTIUM, BY JOHN WILLIAM CLAY, 1895. VOL. III, PG. 969: MS 413:[https://www.archive.org/stream/publicationsofha39harluoft?ref=ol#page/968/mode/2up]The Publications of the Harleian Society, Vol. XXXIX: Familiæ Minorum Gentium, by John William Clay, 1895. Vol. III, Pg. 969 (150/376).[https://archive.org/stream/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39/Familiae_Minorum_Gentium_v39#page/n149/mode/2up]Familiæ Minorum Gentium, by Joseph Hunter. Vol. 39, Pg. 969 (150/376).[--]Familiæ Minorum Gentium, by Joseph Hunter. Vol. ??, Pg. 191 (/). Thoroton (Notts, i., 344) says that [[Markham-1149|Francis Markham]] collected a history of his own family, which [[Markham-1149|Francis]] was son of [[Markham-1143|Robert]] by [[Leake-186|Mary Leke]] his wife (i.e. [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]]'s uncle). This history I have seen, & the pedigree p. 412 is a copy of his pedigree with the addition of the Ollerton branch. It was lent to me (i.e. a copy of it made by himself) by Lord Arundell in 1831. It is not so critical as might be wished & is imperfect towards the end. All that is valuable is here copied. The Archbishop of York's family is from a pedigree supplied by the family to Lord Arundel. It is added that information respecting [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], who mar. [[Fennell-642|Elizab. Fleming (Q. Fennel)]], & who resided in the county of Kilkenny, may be had from Peter Walsh, Esq., of Ballina, Carrick on Suir. It would appear that [[Markham-1101|John]], the son of [[Markham-219|Robert]], was the only child born when [[Markham-1149|Francis Markham]] compiled the pedigree, the 4 other sons [[Markham-1102|Rob.]], [[Markham-1103|Daniel]], [[Markham-1104|Alexr]], & [[Markham-1100|Philip]], appear in Thoroton. Their father [[Markham-219|Robert]] was an unthrift. [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham m. Ann, 1 w., dau. of Sir Geo. Warburton. They had: 1. [[Markham-1101|John]], from whom Mr. Markham of Cheltenham says he is descended. 2. [[Markham-1102|Robert]]. 3. [[Markham-1103|Daniel]]*, a mercht in Norwich. 4. [[Markham-1104|Alexr]]. 5. [[Markham-1100|Philip]]. 6. [[Markham-|Frances]]. [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]]* had a son [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] m. [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth]], dau. of Captain Fennell of Cappa in Ireland, by Frances, dau. of General Fleetwood by Bridget Cromwell his wife. They had: 1. Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] (Father of the [[Markham-713|Archbishop of York]], b. 1719) m. Elizab. Markham, supposed to be of the Ollerton family. 2. [[Markham-930|Enoch]]. 3. [[Markham-931|Matthew]]. 4. [[Markham-928|A dau]]. * A pedigree (THEIR OWN DRAWN UP KNOWN/SUGGESTED GENEALOGY) submitted by the Markham family themselves (Included). * It is [[Warburton-10|John Warburton]] not Geo. Warburton. * [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], a merchant of Norwich (Norfolk): Incorrect. * [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] m. [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth]], dau. of Captain Fennell of Cappa in Ireland, by Frances, dau. of [[Fleetwood-65|General Fleetwood]] by Bridget Cromwell his wife: Incorrect. * Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] m. Elizab. Markham, supposed to be of the Ollerton family: Supposed to be... Nobody knows who she is. Where is the marriage record, or any record of her ?. * A History of the Markham Family, Pg. 51:A History of the Markham Family, Pg. 51. In 1717, he married Elizabeth, daughter of his distant kinsman George Markham, of Worksop Lodge in Nottinghamshire, and Claxby in Lincolnshire, of the Ollerton branch. NOTE: Really ?. Evidence still needs to be found. Does she even exist ?. * OLD INTERNET POST (BRIEF VERSION): [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (the grandson of [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham, and his wife Anne Warburton) married [[Whitmore-588|Elizabeth Whitmore]]. This appears to contradict the statement that he married [[Whitmore-588|Elizabeth Whitmore]] repeated by a number of people on Rootsweb. I do not know on what evidence that is based. [[Markham-921|Daniel]] and [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth]] are recorded as having 3 sons: Major William Markham, Enoch & Matthew. A daughter is listed, but not named. The Markham in 'Familiæ Minorum Gentium' is based on information recorded by members of the Markham and related families. Major William Markham, married Elizabeth Markham said to have been of the Markham family of Ollerton. Their son William Markham bp:1719, became Archbishop of York. * NOTE: That poster (Not me) was in the right direction to separate the Daniel Markham about. * NOTE: Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] bp:1641, Earls Colne, Essex, married [[Whitmore-588|Elizabeth Whitmore]], is CORRECT. DOUBT LEVEL: 0%. * NOTE: See [[Space:DANIEL_COLLINS|Daniel Collins FS]]. This advanced profile holds vast information of extended interest for Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]]. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. I, PG. v-vi:Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. v-vi. (Shortened Version): For three generations from the death of Sir Robert, the last possessor of Cotham, the heads of the family of Markham were without a permanently established home. Moreover one of them had the misfortune to lose all his family papers by shipwreck. In 1783 the Archbishop recorded the fact, in the Heralds' College, that he was descended from the Markhams of Cotham. In the same year his son George, afterwards Dean of York, commenced his researches by visiting Markham Church. In 1795 and 1796 [[Markham-718|George Markham]] resumed his researches into the history of the family with great diligence, ably assisted by his brother Osborne, who was a lawyer. George collected local information, while Osborne took down the evidence of the Archbishop, and of his brothers George and Enoch, as to what was known by Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]], their father, who was born in 1686. [[Markham-929|Major Markham]] was POSITIVE that his [[Markham-1103|GRANDFATHER]] was the son of the last Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham, and that his name was [[Markham-1103|Daniel]]. The testimony of a man as regards his grandfather, but not beyond, is accepted by the Heralds, and was always taken down by Dugdale in his visitations, as evidence. My grandfather was POSITIVE as to being the eldest, and that he was grandson to [[Markham-1103|Daniel]], son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham. (Letter from [[Markham-718|George Markham]], Dean of York, to his brother [[Markham-916|Osborne Markham]]). On reference to Thoroton (2nd Ed.) it was found that Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] had a son named [[Markham-1103|Daniel]]. This was CONCLUSIVE, for Thoroton (2nd Ed.) was not published at that time. George and Osborne continued their investigations, both by collecting information from their uncles, and by visiting localities, and studying Thoroton and other works. The result was a collection of papers, and the commencement of a memoir which, however, was never finished.2 About forty years after the date of the researches of [[Markham-718|George Markham]] (Dean of York), his nephew the Rev. [[Markham-721|David Frederick Markham]], took up the subject. He visited the Markham sites, taking numerous notes and making sketches at Markham, Cotham, Laneham, Worksop Lodge, Newark, and Kirby Bellers; while the Hon. and Rev. Richard Cust, Rector of Belton, visited Sedgebrook for him, wrote a full account of the church, and had all the Markham entries extracted from the Registers in March 1836. Mr. Markham also received help from others, especially from old Mr. Bischof, an antiquary at Leeds. He personally made researches among the Harleian and Lansdowne Manuscripts, in the library at Lambeth, and in the Heralds' College. In 1852 he completed a history which, however, still needed much revision from the author; and he died in the following year. Unaware that it had not received the necessary revision, his son printed it for private circulation in 1854. Since this history by the Rev. [[Markham-721|David Frederick Markham]] was printed in 1854, his son, [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]], during a period of sixty years, has collected further information from numerous sources, which enables him to revise, correct, and make additions to his father's work. The most important corrections are the following: * The railing letter to Sir Thomas Stanhope was not written by old Sir John Markham in the time of Henry VII, but by a youth of the Sedgebrook line, young [[Markham-405|John Markham]], surnamed 'Crouchback'. * The duel and other discreditable matters referred to [[Markham-1150|Gervase Markham]] the author, really belong to a very different man, namely [[Markham-403|Gervase Markham]] of the Sedgebrook line. * The [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]] who made a will in 1690 was not [[Markham-1103|Daniel]] son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham, but a young native of Norwich entirely unconnected with the Markham family. Numerous corrections of less importance were necessary. * [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]] 1653-1690 of Plumstead Magna, near Norwich, Norfolk. There was a SEPARATE family of Marcon about Norwich, and should not be confused with any Markham families there. One Matthew Marcon (Who was involved in local affairs there) and one [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]] are recorded near each other, but ONLY at least the latter being [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]] was a Mayor of Norwich, this fact is literally carved in stone. This point is continually and perpetually confused in books etc., and neither did the Markham family take on the surname of Marcon, or other surname, or vise versa. * [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] b:c.1600 son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham and Anne Warburton, and [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]] of Plumstead near Norwich, Norfolk, were mixed together, and also combined with a separate Marcon family, in the book 'A History of the Markham Family' by the Rev. [[Markham-721|David Frederick Markham]], who then stated Daniel Marcon (Entirely unrelated) changed his name to [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], which is wrong, it never happened. These Daniel Markham here were separate persons, plus Daniel Marcon, were ALL incorrectly identified to be the [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], the grandfather of Dr. [[Markham-713|William Markham]], D.D., Archbishop of York, as also somewhat mentioned by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]], author of 'Markham Memorials', and much from my own research to sort them all out. This [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]]'s parents have not been found, but it is stated by his son Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] that [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]]'s father was one Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham. Neither author knew that Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] of New England came from Earls Colne, Essex. The Archbishop's grandfather [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] came from London and was later a schoolmaster (Ludimagister) and living with his wife [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth Fennell]] 1708-10 in Ireland. Whilst this Markham family is currently (2016) not yet linked into the main noble Markham tree, it is assumed, but highly likely they are noble Markham. The authors of both aforementioned Markham books have only conveniently placed their [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] where they thought he might fit in best, and in the case of 'A History of the Markham Family', the author had the wrong [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]] of Plumstead assigned, who as it is, never married, did not die aged 92 years old, but was aged 37 years when he wrote his will in 1690, and signed it with an 'X', mentions Anne Rounce. * DATES: [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] of Cotham (b:c.1600), when combined with [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]] of Plumstead (d:1690), you have 1690-1600=90 years old. But, for [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]] of Plumstead (d:1690) aet:37y: 1690-37=1653, which is correct. Then, you will find in several other genealogical writes published, the noble [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister) to be b:1653, as in the article of the [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]], Sailor. I do not know exactly when [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister) was born, maybe 1653-1670 or so. It can't be much before or after that range. * [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister): His baptismal record has not been found. I am open to his father maybe NOT being a Daniel or Robert, but so far nothing. His parentage is highly sought. * I have in my own possession a family drawn tree, which is largely accurate, but also VERY inaccurate in some respects. The writer of near kin, wrote out what they could recall of her ascent lineage, but also knew of Sir Admiral John Markham, First Sea Lord, Admiral of the Blue, etc., and that we were of apparent kin, his position is clearly shown in that tree. A house burnt down, and all the family papers destroyed. No-one could really remember the lineage, and the famous Admiral simply added to the chart. Even an obituary then had 'son of Sir Joseph Markham of Hull' written. There was a Joseph Markham of Hull in the family, but he was never a 'Sir', and neither was he the father of the person being referred to in the obituary. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. I, PG. 80 (CHAPTER XI):Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 80 (CHAPTER XI). The date of [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]]'s death has not yet been ascertained. There is no record of any marriage or children. He might possibly have had a son [[Markham-238|Daniel]] who went to America in 1666. NOTE: This last sentence has caused quite a large misconception. He said might possibly, and used a date of 1666, both being incorrect suggestions. Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] is COMPLETELY UNRELATED, genetically or other, was in New England by 1655-10-23, and was bp:1641-06-22, Earls Colne, Essex, England. See the DEACON DANIEL MARKHAM section further on. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. I, PG. 81-82 (CHAPTER XII):Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 81-82 (CHAPTER XII). [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]], the third son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] by Anne Warburton was born in about 1600. His effigy appears third on his mother's tomb at Cotham, and his name is recorded at the Herald's College. He entered into commercial pursuits, and is believed to have been settled at Norwich or Lynn during some part of his life. (There was a family named Markall at Norwich, which changed the name to Markham at about this time, and the name Daniel occurs among its members; but it has been ascertained that there was no connection.). All that is known of him was derived from the recollections of his grandson, Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]], as related to his sons. It has not been ascertained whom [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] married. The marriage was in 1643/44, when parish registers were very carelessly kept. The name of his wife has hitherto eluded all the searches that have been made. She bore him a son who received the same name. (Daniel's grandson, Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]], lost all the family papers in a shipwreck.). His father bound young Daniel apprentice to a merchant in London. But he was a youth of a high and proud spirit, and could not endure the worsted nightcap worn by the apprentices of those times, nor submit himself to the performance of menial services imposed upon apprentices by their masters. So he quarrelled with his father, who would never see him again, and went off to sea, as a volunteer under the Duke of York. (MS. formerly at Becca. Notes by the Dean of York. In one of the songs written by Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] in a pocket-book at Becca these occur: 'My Sire a London prentice was, a Dublin scholar I, Led by one genius to the camp, our fortunes there to try.'). The time and place of the death of the elder Daniel have not yet been ascertained, but his death took place before 1669 (The date of his half-brother Philip's death. Thoroton says that all his brothers died before him.). [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], only son of [[Markham-1103|Daniel]] the third son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham and Anne Warburton, was born in about 1645. After serving with some distinction as a volunteer under the Duke of York, he received a commission in the army. On being disbanded, in Ireland, in 1686, he resided in the neighbourhood of Kilkenny, and appears to have kept a school there for some time with Dr. Andrewes, a Westminster scholar. He married a daughter of Captain Fennel of Cappagh by Frances, daughter of General Fleetwood, not by Bridget Cromwell but by his first wife.(2) There were portraits, at Becca, of Captain Fennel and of [[Fleetwood-65|General Fleetwood]], in oval frames.(3) [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] ended his days at the home of his wife's relations, in Ireland. [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] had four children by his wife, the daughter of Captain Fennel of Cappagh. * THE PLACE OF MISHAP. The chapter perpetuates some main errors, plus adds some new ones. The genealogy had its problems for what was 'known'. The primary concern is Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham had a son [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] who had a son [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] that went to Ireland. * (2). [[Fleetwood-65|General Fleetwood]]'s first wife was Frances Smith, and very little is known of her children. In his will he mentions his son Smith Fleetwood and his daughter Carter. His daughter Frances, named after her mother, who married Captain Fennel, is not mentioned in his will. But he does not provide for any of his children in his will, they were all grown up and provided for. The will is dated June 10, 1689. [[Fleetwood-65|General Fleetwood]] in the Pedigree at the Herald's College is said to have had no children by his second wife, Bridget Cromwell, the widow of Ireton. Colonel Chester (letter, November 2, 1880), however, found that Fleetwood had children by his second wife, but they died young. * (3). These portraits were in [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]]'s house in South Audley Street, before they were taken to Becca. That of Captain Fennel is by John Riley (1646-91). * An interesting point, it makes things confusing. All I can say is this. The Archbishop had little recollection of his childhood in Ireland, and no record of this outside of story writing from latter Markham authors. Whether or not there is an actual or close link to Capt. Fennel to the Fennell family of Ballymoreely, I can not say. However, from the Irish 1659 census, and other research, there is clearly a contingent of Fennell south of Cappagh (Limerick), to which the Fennell family of Ballymoreely might relate. But since the Markham family thought they were related to Capt. Fennel (Ballygriffin, Cork/Cappoquin Castle, Waterford), as given in their books, it is understandable they bought portraits of perceived ancestors. Read more on Capt. Edmond Fennell of Ballygriffin, Cork, who connects to Cappoquin Castle, Waterford.[http://members.iinet.net.au/%7Enickred/murd1641.htm]The Trial of Capt. Edmond Fennell. * Wikipedia: John Riley, Painter.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Riley_%28painter%29]Wikipedia: John Riley, Painter. * Wikipedia: Sir [[Reynolds-2179|Joshua Reynolds]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Reynolds]Wikipedia: Sir [[Reynolds-2179|Joshua Reynolds]]. * Just about everything is mixed and wrong for this tree, and still connecting to Norwich or Lynn, the added Lynn just shows he can't find his ancestor. Now we have Markall changing their name to Markham. The other [[Markham-1103|Daniel]] and [[Markham-1100|Philip]] were sons of Sir Robert. As you can see, trying link into that Fennell-Fleetwood families doesn't work too well. No Markham family mentioned in the will of [[Fleetwood-65|Gen. Fleetwood]]. * His father bound young Daniel apprentice to a merchant in London. Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] in a pocket-book at Becca these occur: 'My Sire a London prentice was, a Dublin scholar I, Led by one genius to the camp, our fortunes there to try': There is actually a record for one [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] in London, but I can not say for sure if this him yet, and 1669 ?. * 1669: [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] began life as a London dyer apprentice, but did not actually join and continue the apprenticeship. This shortly after the Fire of London (1666). See: London Dyers Company Apprentices. NOTE: It is not confirmed this is THE [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], it could be, 1669 ?. * 1660: Christopher Mason (The following were intended/or apprenticed under him): 1669: Daniel Markham, did not Join. 1661-68: Herald Brown, Dyer. 1660-67: Rowland Burghill, Dyer. 1668: Henry Burham, did not Join. 1668: Thomas Odling, did not Join. 1671: Edmund Whitshead, did not Join. 1664-71: Richard Carleton. 1668-75: Thomas Dafferne, Dyer. 1668-75: Nathaniel Johnson, Dyer. 1667: William Kempthorne, did not Join. 1662: John Naylor, did not Join. 1675-84: Christopher Peale. 1665: Edward Plummer, did not Join. 1674-82: Thomas Sandys. 1664: John Simond, did not Join.[http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/243/1/Recruitment%20training%20and%20knowledge%20transfer%20in%20the%20london%20dyers%20compay%201649-1826.pdf]London Dyers Company Apprentices. * St. Andrew Holborn: Philip Markham 01-1604/5 chr. Robert. Speculation: An interesting one. Time line is quite fine. Is this Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham, in London, aged c.44y ?. The record does not give the mother's first name (Winifred), or this would have been resolved already. The Philip Markham son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham, has no bp date in Cotham, said to d:1669 sp (Although maybe m. __ Saville). * Brigham, George, gent., of (Destroyed), co. Herts, Bachelor, aged 4, father dead, and Winifred Markham, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Widow of Robert Markham, gent., deceased - at St. Giles-in-the-Fields. 15 July, 1624. B. (Lic. ?).[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091179501#page/n125/mode/2up/search/Markham]London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869, Edited by Joseph Foster. Pg. 183 (126/870). * Graveley, Thomas, of Graveley, co. Herts, gent., and Winefred Markham, of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, widow of Robert Markham, gent. - at St. Giles aforesaid. 17 July, 1621. B.[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091179501#page/n321/mode/2up/search/Markham]London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869, Edited by Joseph Foster. Pg. 575 (322/870). * I can not say if this is Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham's (d:By 1616) second wife Winifred Markham (Thorold), or another Robert Markham, gent. (Noble Markham), maybe the latter. This might just be a marriage licence, not an actual marriage it seems, for the next entry only TWO DAYS later, is her marriage to Thomas Graveley, her surname still Markham, and one can only suspect the infant aged FOUR died between those two dates. Interesting to mention. * A Memoir of [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]].[https://archive.org/stream/memoirofarchbish00markiala#page/2/mode/2up]A Memoir of [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]], 1719-1807, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]], 1830-1916. Published 1906. Ch. I, Pg. 2-3. Written by his son Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]]. Published (1906) before Markham Memorials (1913). A brief analysis of Ch. I is mostly incorporated into this profile already. * A MEMOIR OF ARCHBISHOP MARKHAM. CHAPTER I, PG. 2-3:[https://archive.org/stream/memoirofarchbish00markiala#page/2/mode/2up]A Memoir of [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]], 1719-1807, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]], 1830-1916. Published 1906. Ch. I. Pg. 2-3.Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 167: [[Unknown-305271|'Melœna']]. (Brief Version): 'Sir Robert Markham's sons: The two eldest had no issue. Robert, the second, was a very gallant officer who served under Sir John Burrough in the Palatinate, at the siege of Frankenthal, and at the Isle of Rhe, when he was wounded. The third, who was named Daniel1, had a son of the same name2 who was the son of Daniel, third son of Sir Robert Markham of Cotham. MEMORANDUM OF INFORMATION TAKEN FROM DR. WILLIAM MARKHAM, BY SIR ISAAC HERD, ON NOVEMBER 18, 1783, IN THE HERALDS' COLLEGE: 'His Grace is the son of Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] and grandson of Daniel Markham, who was also an officer in the army. The former was shipwrecked on an island between Halifax and the Isle of Sables, when he lost all his family papers. The Archbishop derives his descent from the Markhams of Cotham'. * 1 Ibid.; MS. marked Vincents, Notts., No. 117, pp. 122, 123, in Heralds' College. * 2 MEMORANDUM BY MAJOR WILLIAM MARKHAM: that his father was a volunteer in the fleet of James, Duke of York. After many vicissitudes in a long military life, he settled at Kilkenny and married a daughter of a Mr. Fennel of Cappagh. Their son, William Markham, father of the Archbishop, was educated by Dr. W. Andrewes, an Old Westminster who had been brought to Ireland by the Duke of Ormonde. William was entered of Trinity College, Dublin, at the age of twenty, in December, 1706. In 1711 he obtained an ensign's commission, and served under Stanhope in Spain. Returning home, he married his distant cousin Elizabeth, said to have been the daughter of George Markham, of Worksop Lodge, on September 25, 1716. Soon afterwards he obtained a barrack appointment at Kinsale. * NOTE: YOU SEE, STRICTLY SPEAKING, THIS IS A TWISTED STATEMENT. Is that what is says ?. The Archbishop gives his testimony/memorandum (1783), Major William Markham (d:1771) never gave any memorandum I know of. * A MEMOIR OF ARCHBISHOP MARKHAM. CHAPTER I, PG. 2-3:[https://archive.org/stream/memoirofarchbish00markiala#page/2/mode/2up]A Memoir of [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]], 1719-1807, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]], 1830-1916. Published 1906. Ch. I. Pg. 2-3.Markham Memorials, Vol. I, Pg. 167: [[Unknown-305271|'Melœna']]. Returning home, he married his distant cousin Elizabeth, said to have been the daughter of George Markham, of Worksop Lodge, on September 25, 1716. * MARKHAM MEMORIALS, VOL. I, PG. 167 (CHAPTER I): [[Unknown-305271|'Melœna']] was married to [[Markham-929|Lieutenant Markham]] on September 25, 1716. (She was Catherine, daughter of James Markham). * NOTE: The same marriage date used for both Elizabeth and Catherine. * NOTE: I will try to check again to see if there is such a marriage (1716-09-25) of one Catherine Markham to Lt. Markham in Kinsale. * 1695: [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] left the army, Left 4th Class, LR (Ireland).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=OiwOAQAAMAAJ]The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Volumes 76-78, Pg. 138.

DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM

*IS DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM MENTIONED IN THE 1614 VISITATION OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ITSELF OR NOT. THE ORIGINAL 1614 VISITATION MS STILL NEEDS TO BE VIEWED. * ROBERT THOROTON'S (1677) BOOK INCLUDES DANIEL MARKHAM, BUT IS AN UPDATE OF THE 1614 VISITATION AND KEEPING IN MIND THE FRONT PAGE STATES THE INCLUSION OF: Extracted Out Of Records, Original Evidences, Leiger Books, Other Manuscripts, And Authentick Authorities: It is NOT THE SINGULAR TEXT FROM THE 1614 VISITATION (PRIMARY RECORD), meaning, it is a book based on primary records. Excellent, but how do you get to place [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] where you do. [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] obviously exists somewhere for him to be placed there, what is the source ?. Please let me know.Genealogy Request by [[Watson-20118|Tom Watson]]. * HOW DOES DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM GET HIS NAME INTO THE ANTIQUITIES OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE BY ROBERT THOROTON (1677). * THE ANTIQUITIES OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE BY ROBERT THOROTON (1677).[http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A62469.0001.001/1:9.8?rgn=div2;view=fulltext]The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, by Robert Thoroton, 1677. Pg. 174-6. * Extracted Out Of Records, Original Evidences, Leiger Books, Other Manuscripts, And Authentick Authorities. * Robertus Markham, miles de Cotham.-Anna fil. Johannis Warburton Com. Cestr. mil.-Anna fil. Rob. Thorold de Haugh. vel winifrid. :: m1: 1. Johan Markham. :: m1: 2. Robert. :: m1: 3. [[Markham-1103|Daniel]]. :: m1: 4. Alexand. :: m1: 5. Philip Markham. :: m2: 6. Philip Markham ob. ap. Haugh. in Com. Linc. 1669. * 1677: This is the actual adapted text from the book by Robert Thoroton. * [[Markham-929|Major Markham]] was POSITIVE that his GRANDFATHER ([[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] of Cotham) was the son of the last Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham, and that his name was [[Markham-1103|Daniel]]. The testimony of a man as regards his grandfather, but not beyond, is accepted by the Heralds, and was always taken down by Dugdale in his visitations, as evidence.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=gKwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA25]The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614, by William Flower. Pg. 25.Robert Thoroton (2nd Ed.). Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] had a son named [[Markham-1103|Daniel]]. * MEANING: Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] son of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister) son of [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] (Cotham) son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] (Cotham). * NOTE: YOU SEE, STRICTLY SPEAKING, THIS IS A TWISTED STATEMENT. [[Markham-929|MAJOR MARKHAM]] IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN POSITIVE ON WHAT HE APPARENTLY THOUGHT OR SAID, AND THIS STATEMENT GIVES THE IMPRESSION THAT [[Markham-929|MAJOR MARKHAM]] (D:1771) HIMSELF GAVE A WRITTEN TESTIMONY TO THE HERALDS, BUT NO, HE DID NOT. IN 1783 HIS SON [[Markham-713|ARCHBISHOP MARKHAM]] RECORDED THE FACT IN THE HERALDS' COLLEGE. THE TESTIMONY OF A MAN AS REGARDS HIS GRANDFATHER.... NO, [[Markham-713|ARCHBISHOP MARKHAM]] IS GIVING HIS TESTIMONY ON HIS GREAT-GRANDFATHER [[Markham-1103|DANIEL MARKHAM]] OF COTHAM. THE RULE WAS BROKEN. * My grandfather (Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]]) was POSITIVE as to being the eldest, and that he was GRANDSON to [[Markham-1103|Daniel]], son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham. (Letter from [[Markham-718|George Markham]], Dean of York, to his brother [[Markham-916|Osborne Markham]]). NOTE: Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] (dd:1771), [[Markham-718|George Markham]] bn:1763 (8yrs), [[Markham-916|Osborne Markham]] bn:1769 (3yrs). IT MEANS THE GRANDCHILDREN ARE STATING WHO THE GRANDFATHER OF THEIR GRANDFATHER IS. * I am not so POSITIVE. Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham clearly exists, but from a primary research perspective, [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]]'s (Ludimagister) parents have NOT been found. This is where the tree currently STOPS. The line of the Archbishop has not actually connected into the main noble Markham tree that I am aware of, and not yet from my own research. Neither should this line of Markham be connected until further information can be found to do so. * It can be questioned if Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] did actually KNOW who his grandfather was. For one, if he knew who his Markham grandfather was, why did he not tell us who his grandmother was ?. (Side Note: He should have just stated who his own wife was!). There are several possible reasons for all of this. Many genealogies have a problem trying to get back into England. This one is no different. Think about it. [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] seems to leave London and go to Ireland. He has a son Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] born c.1686 in Ireland. How would Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] KNOW his Markham grandparents (If they are back in England ?), he is born in Ireland, divorced from England as such, in another country separated by sea, and there till quite a late stage (c.1730), until he takes his son the Archbishop aged about 13 years old, back to London to be educated, by which time, Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]]'s parents would all be dead. When in London, it is only the Archbishop's uncle [[Markham-948|Enoch]] there we know of, who seems to die 1739, and only 2 of Enoch's 8 offspring are known to have survived so far. The [[Markham-713|Archbishop]] had arms drawn up for himself, based on the noble Markham arms, but he is not actually connected into the noble tree, but is more than likely a noble Markham (Not proved). The Archbishop did not do much genealogy, the books are from his grandson and great-grandson. His grandson the Rev. [[Markham-721|David Frederick Markham]], nearly 50 years later after the death of the Archbishop, wants to publish his book, and whilst researching, he finds out two main things: 1) He does not know who Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]]'s wife is, his great-grandmother. 2) He knows the names of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] and [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth Fennell]], from a somewhat incorrect record in the British archives, of whom he further identifies incorrectly to Norwich/Marcon/Other/Etc. His son Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]] publishes his book 'Markham Memorials' with updates and corrections. On both points just mentioned (1+2), he still identifies both sections there incorrectly, and introduces a marriage to Catherine Markham, and leaves [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] hanging somewhere between Norwich and Lynn. There are Markham in Lynn. * NOTE: Certainly about the 1600 level, to even just get mentioned in say a will, there are THREE CRITERIA: 1. You must be BORN. 2. You must be LIVING. 3. You must have a NAME. You do NOT even have to be ONE YEAR OLD. * MS 413:[https://www.archive.org/stream/publicationsofha39harluoft?ref=ol#page/968/mode/2up]The Publications of the Harleian Society, Vol. XXXIX: Familiæ Minorum Gentium, by John William Clay, 1895. Vol. III, Pg. 969 (150/376).[https://archive.org/stream/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39/Familiae_Minorum_Gentium_v39#page/n149/mode/2up]Familiæ Minorum Gentium, by Joseph Hunter. Vol. 39, Pg. 969 (150/376).[--]Familiæ Minorum Gentium, by Joseph Hunter. Vol. ??, Pg. 191 (/). Thoroton (Notts, i., 344) says that [[Markham-1149|Francis Markham]] collected a history of his own family, which [[Markham-1149|Francis]] was son of [[Markham-1143|Robert]] by [[Leake-186|Mary Leke]] his wife. This history I have seen, & the pedigree p. 412 is a copy of his pedigree with the addition of the Ollerton branch. It was lent to me (i.e. a copy of it made by himself) by Lord Arundell in 1831. The Archbishop of York's family is from a pedigree supplied by the family to Lord Arundel. It would appear that [[Markham-1101|John]], the son of [[Markham-219|Robert]], was the only child born when Francis Markham compiled the pedigree, the 4 other sons [[Markham-1102|Rob.]], [[Markham-1103|Daniel]], [[Markham-1104|Alexr]], & [[Markham-1100|Philip]], appear in Thoroton. Their father [[Markham-219|Robert]] was an unthrift. [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham m. Ann, 1 w., dau. of Sir Geo. Warburton. They had: 1. [[Markham-1101|John]]. 2. [[Markham-1102|Robert]]. 3. [[Markham-1103|Daniel]]*, a mercht in Norwich. 4. [[Markham-1104|Alexr]]. 5. [[Markham-1100|Philip]]. 6. [[Markham-|Frances]]. [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]]* had a son [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] m. [[Fennell-642|Elizabeth]], dau. of Captain Fennell of Cappa in Ireland, by Frances, dau. of General Fleetwood by Bridget Cromwell his wife. They had: 1. Major [[Markham-929|William Markham]] (Father of the [[Markham-713|Archbishop of York]], b. 1719) m. Elizab. Markham, supposed to be of the Ollerton family. 2. [[Markham-930|Enoch]]. 3. [[Markham-931|Matthew]]. 4. [[Markham-928|A dau]]. * 1601-07-27: Genealogy or Pedigree of Markhams of Markham, Cotham, Exon, Ollerton, and Sedgbrook; finished at the charges and panes of [[Markham-1149|Francis Markham]], second sonne of [[Markham-1143|Robert]], of Cotham, July 27 1601, with nearly seventy tricks of arms, and many blazons. (This genealogy contains the name and descent of [[Markham-1150|Gervase Markham]], the well known author which has never heretofore been known with certainty; at the end is a curious life of [[Markham-1149|Francis Markham]], written by himself).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=sLEQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA160]A Second Catalogue of Manuscripts, in Different Languages by John Cochran. Pg. 160. * 1606/7-03-01: Quitclaim for £200: Robert Thorold esq. (son and heir of Anthonye Thorold of Hough super Montem. Lincs. esq. dec'd., survivor of Sir William Thorold of Pawnton, Lincs. dec'd.) and [[Markham-1100|Phillip Markham]] gent., a son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] dec'd. to William, Viscount Mansfield: annuity of £20 from manor of Cotham, granted by Sir R.M. to P.M. for life after death of Sir R.M. (1606/7-03-01): Witn. Robert Butler, Tho. Bamson, Henry Charlton, Seals. 1626-07-04.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/4d3629bd-f957-4830-b571-15394b802d45]The National Archives (Nottinghamshire). DD/P/8/121/1. * 1606/7-03-02: Deed to lead to Uses of a Fine: Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] to Sir Peter Warburton (Justice in Common Pleas), Sir William Thorold and Anthony Thorold, and Peter Warburton of Arbye, Chester, esq.: manor, manor house, rectory and advowson of Cotham; Cotham Park; and all his property in Cotham, Stoke, Balderton, Haughton and Staunton and in Bennington, Lincs.: to use of Sir [[Markham-219|R.M.]] for life, then to his sons [[Markham-1101|John]], [[Markham-1102|Robert]], [[Markham-1104|Alexander]] and [[Markham-1100|Philip]], and his brothers [[Markham-1150|Jarvis]], [[Markham-1151|John]] and [[Markham-1157|Roger]], successively in tail male. Provision for raising £200 each as portions for [[Markham-3668|Mary]], [[Markham-1147|Katherine]] and [[Markham-3669|Anne]], daughters of [[Markham-1143|Sir R.M.]] Power to Sir R.M. to lease. [[Markham-1101|John Markham]] to be disinherited if he marry without the consent of Sir R.M. or (after death of Sir R.M.) of the trustees, or if he attempt to alienate premises.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/4a4e9b1b-77a8-4b47-a240-cb7c2e9e710b]The National Archives (Nottinghamshire). DD/P/8/73. NOTE: NO DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM BY 1607. HE IS SUPPOSED TO BE MENTIONED HERE. * 1616-12-03: Bargain and Sale: [[Markham-1101|John]], [[Markham-1102|Robert]] and [[Markham-1104|Alexander Markham]] (Eldest, second, and third son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]], dec'd).[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/096fe5b4-ebca-4bde-8ffd-f93474817a44]The National Archives (Nottinghamshire). DD/P/8/105. NOTE: SIR ROBERT IS DEAD. NO DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM BY 1616. * IF DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM DIED BY 1607 OR 1616, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE HE IS THE FATHER OF DANIEL MARKHAM (LUDIMAGISTER) (b:c.1655): On this point alone I left the parentage of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], Ludimagister in Ireland, open-ended. If you add un-researched or book value parents for him, one won't know of the PROBLEM and look for them. If [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] of Cotham did survive, it is somewhat possible, but unlikely he is the father of [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], Ludimagister. NO DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM. * SIMPLIFY THE SAGA * By 1601: [[Markham-1149|Francis Markham]] only knows of [[Markham-1101|John]] son of [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham. NO DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM. * By 1607: Sir [[Markham-219|R.M.]] for life, then to his sons [[Markham-1101|John]], [[Markham-1102|Robert]], [[Markham-1104|Alexander]] and [[Markham-1100|Philip]].[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/4a4e9b1b-77a8-4b47-a240-cb7c2e9e710b]National Archives. DD/P/8/73. NO DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM. HE IS SUPPOSED TO BE MENTIONED HERE. * By 1616: [[Markham-1101|John]], [[Markham-1102|Robert]] and [[Markham-1104|Alexander Markham]] (Eldest, second, and third son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]], dec'd.).[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/096fe5b4-ebca-4bde-8ffd-f93474817a44]The National Archives (Nottinghamshire). DD/P/8/105. SIR ROBERT DEAD. NO DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM. * HOW DOES DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM GET HIS NAME INTO THE VISITATION OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 1569 AND 1614 (PRINTED BOOK), BEING SON OF SIR ROBERT MARKHAM OF COTHAM ('UNTHRIFT') ?. * 1569: Too early for Daniel Markham of Cotham to be born. * 1614: By now, Daniel Markham of Cotham should be heard of if living, but not. You will find his name in updated book versions of these Visitations though. Sir Clements Robert Markham is well aware of the problem, in fact, he tells us about it. Read carefully what he says: * In 1783 the Archbishop recorded the fact, in the Heralds' College, that he was descended from the Markhams of Cotham.... On reference to Thoroton (2nd Ed.) it was found that Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] had a son named [[Markham-1103|Daniel]]. This was CONCLUSIVE, for Thoroton (2nd Ed.) was not published at that time. * 1677: The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, Robert Thoroton (1623-1678). Published 1677 (1st Ed.), he died the following year. See Wikipedia: Robert Thoroton, Antiquarian (1623-78).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Thoroton]Wikipedia: Robert Thoroton, Antiquarian (1623-78). NOTE: Sons [[Markham-1102|Rob.]], [[Markham-1103|Daniel]], [[Markham-1104|Alexr]], & [[Markham-1100|Philip]], APPEAR in Thoroton (1677). DANIEL MARKHAM OF COTHAM IS HERE. But this is also an update of the 1614 visitation. From 1677 onwards, [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], Ludimagister, could have known of this book, a point not to be missed. * 1783: The Archbishop recorded the fact, in the Heralds' College, that he was descended from the Markhams of Cotham.[https://archive.org/stream/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39/Familiae_Minorum_Gentium_v39#page/n149/mode/2up]Familiæ Minorum Gentium, by Joseph Hunter. Vol. 39, Pg. 969 (150/376). The Archbishop Markham Pedigree image is on this profile. * 1797: Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: Republished, with Large Additions, by John Throsby. NOTE: The so called Thoroton (2nd Ed.), updated 120 years later by John Throsby of Robert Thoroton's original book (1677). * 1797-1783=14: 14 YEARS BEFORE Throsby publishes the Thoroton (2nd Ed.), the Archbishop had ALREADY placed his incorrect genealogy in the Heralds' College. It is curious that Throsby never adds the Archbishop line to descend from Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham. Persons mentioned in the Visitation BOOKS are not just placed there from the original visitation itself, but from POST visitation research that can be original records, or family pedigrees submitted over the next 150+ years from the 1614 visitation itself, maybe mostly correct additions. * 1871: The last Visitation was begun by Wm. Dugdale in 1662, and finished in 1664. The original is in the College of Arms, MS. C. 84, and contains pedigrees of the following families: Markham of Ollerton etc. Also: Harl. MS 1555, Harl. MS 1400 (John Withie 1631 Enlargements).[https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun03britgoog#page/n37/mode/2up]The Visitations of the County of Nottingham, 1569 and 1614. Edited by George William Marshall, LL.M., London: 1871. Vol. IV, Pg. 25. * NOTE: No known baptismal record for any Daniel Markham of Cotham. Philip Markham is mentioned separately, no [[Markham-|Frances Markham]] (Maybe the daughter of Sir Robert's brother John ?), NO DANIEL MARKHAM MENTIONED SEPARATELY YET. * MARKHAM OF COTHAM ARMS: Cheque Arg. and Gules, a Bend sable, Bekering. And Arg. a Lion Ramp. queve furchè sable, Cressy. NOTE: Being a version of the noble Markham arms, taken from St. Michael's Church, Cotham itself. * MURAL TOMB OF ANNE MARKHAM (WARBURTON): This tomb stone of Anne Warburton/Markham (d:1601) was moved from St. Michael's Church, Cotham, to St. Mary Magdalene, Newark. The 8 people in the image I assume are (L-R): 4 daughters, Anne Markham (Mother d:1601), Philip(1)/Alexander/Daniel/Robert/John/Sir Robert (?). Philip(2) excluded. According to Thoroton there were 5 sons from Sir Robert's first marriage (youngest to eldest): m1:Philip(1)-Alexander-Daniel-Robert-John; m2: Philip(2). In 1607 Sir Robert's sons were (youngest to eldest): Philip(2)-Alexander-Robert-John. You have either of: :::: Robert-John-Sir Robert. :::: Philip(1)/Alexander/Daniel/Robert-John. :: But since Philip(1) has obviously died before 1607, and Philip(2) born 1602/3-07, and Daniel never heard of in 1607, it can only then be either of: :::: Robert-John-Sir Robert. :::: Alexander-Robert-John. * NOTE: If Sir Robert Markham is NOT in that image, and if Daniel and Philip have died, and as John, Robert, and Alexander survived, then this scene ONLY DEPICTS THE MOTHER AND HER GRIEVING CHILDREN AND THE IMAGE WORKS. The eldest son John could be 20 years old if he was the first born child (1601-1581=20). * NOTE: If Sir Robert Markham IS in that image, then he is with John and Robert, then Daniel and Alexander would have to be born from Sir Robert's second marriage, but Daniel is clearly stated to be the 3rd son, and not heard of in 1607. There would have to be FIVE males in that image IF Sir Robert had FOUR surviving sons by the time Sir Robert's wife died in 1601. The number of daughters depicted (4) seems to be correct. * NOBLE MARKHAM: YES. DOUBT LEVEL: 0%. * CONCLUSION (UNCONFIRMED): DANIEL MARKHAM (COTHAM) SEEMS TO HAVE DIED BEFORE 1601 (?). * DOUBT LEVEL: I AM UNABLE TO FIND DANIEL MARKHAM (COTHAM) IN PRIMARY RECORD(S) OR WHERE HE IS SUPPOSED TO EXIST, PARTICULARLY IN THE 1607 RECORD[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/4a4e9b1b-77a8-4b47-a240-cb7c2e9e710b]The National Archives (Nottinghamshire). DD/P/8/73. WHERE ALL THE KNOWN LIVING SONS ARE MENTIONED, BUT DANIEL IS NOT. IF DANIEL MARKHAM (COTHAM) WAS THE FATHER OF DANIEL MARKHAM (LUDIMAGISTER), HE HAS TO BE BORN AT LEAST BY 1600 OR MUCH MUCH AFTER. ONLY THE ELDEST SON JOHN MARKHAM WAS MENTIONED BY FRANCIS MARKHAM IN HIS PEDIGREE (PRINTED: 1601), BUT JOHN MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE ONLY SON AT THE TIME FRANCIS STARTED HIS PEDIGREE. DANIEL MARKHAM (COTHAM) COULD BE BORN AS EARLY AS 1584 (SIR ROBERT M:1580; JOHN B:C.1581; ROBERT B:C.1583), AND MAYBE DIED WELL BEFORE 1601. THERE IS SOME CHANCE DANIEL MARKHAM COULD BE BORN IN SAY HOLBORN, JUST JUST BEFORE THE REGISTERS START (1605), BUT THEN HE IS MISPLACED BY MARRIAGE, BUT SOMEHOW I DO NOT FEEL THIS IS THE CASE SINCE HE IS NOT MENTIONED IN THE RECORD OF 1607. THE ORIGINAL 1614 VISITATION ITSELF STILL NEEDS TO BE VIEWED. EITHER WAY, DANIEL MARKHAM (COTHAM) IS NOT FOUND LIVING IN 1607, OR AFTER. SO FAR IT SEEMS THAT NO DANIEL MARKHAM OF NORWICH OR COTHAM EVER MARRIED OR HAD OFFSPRING. IF TRUE, IT WILL MEAN THAT EVERY SINGLE GENEALOGY TRYING TO CONNECT TO ANY OF THEM IS WRONG AND POINTLESS. EVERY SINGLE ONE.

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* POSSIBLE DANIEL MARKHAM ANCESTOR * NOTE: Items placed here might be worth pursuing or not. Nothing here necessarily connects to the next item, or relevant (?). * bp:1630-12-27: St. Lukes, Chelsea, London, Daniell Markham son of William Markham. * m:1652-11-16: Mr. Dan: Markham, batchler, to Mrs Frances Browne of ye Sauvy parish, vergin. St. Mary Aldermary, London. [https://archive.org/stream/parishregisterso00stma#page/22/mode/2up/search/Markham]The Parish Registers of St. Mary Aldermarry, London, by Joseph Lemuel Chester, LL.D. Pg. 22 (23/277). NOTE: The prefix of Mr. and Mrs. for this time line, often pertains to a single person both sides, and a type of title of a more noble person, not referring to any marital status as such. * 1652-11-08: John Browne of Westminster, Widower, to Pallina Ross, widow, of ye same parish.[https://archive.org/stream/parishregisterso00stma#page/22/mode/2up/search/Markham]The Parish Registers of St. Mary Aldermarry, London, by Joseph Lemuel Chester, LL.D. Pg. 22 (23/277). NOTE: This and the above entry are in that order, next to each other in the book register. For what that is worth. * 1654: Clement Austen and Anne his wife, and Daniel Markham v Henry Browne and Elizabeth his wife: St. Giles in the Fields, Middlesex.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5625330]The National Archives (Kew). C 10/30/2. * 1654: Browne v Austen. Plaintiffs: Henry Browne, Elizabeth Browne his wife, Abraham Haynes and Thomas Chester. Defendants: Clement Austen, Ann Austen his wife, Daniel Markham, Thomas Bird, Richard Jackman and Mary Jackman his wife. The King's Head (Inn), Strand, London.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4577031]The National Archives (Kew). C 9/18/26. * 1655: Austin v Markham. Plaintiffs: Clement Austin and Anne Austin his wife. Defendants: Daniel Markham and others. Property in St. Giles and St. Mary Aldermary, London.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5226435]The National Archives (Kew). C 7/584/36. * 1660-11-12: Dr. Charles Lisle, and others v Clement Austen, Henry Browne and Daniel Markham. Houses at Watling Street, London. Charges upon these properties.[http://www.uh.edu/waalt/index.php/C78_1660]Anglo-American Legal Tradition (AALT). The University of Houston. C78/583, no. 8 (102).IMG.[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no583/IMG_0220.htm]Anglo-American Legal Tradition (AALT). The University of Houston. (Image). C78/583, no. 8 (102). * 1666?: Anne Dove, Henry Browne, John Dove, Thomas Dove, Daniell Benion and Thomas Osborne. The petition stated that in consideration of the marriage of Daniell Markham and the petitioner and a marriage portion of £500, six houses in Watling Street.[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=SgBUAAAAYAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Markham]The Fire Court: Calendar to the Judgments and Decrees of the Court of Judicature Appointed to Determine Differences Between Landlords and Tenants as to Rebuilding After the Great Fire, by Philip E. Jones. Vol. 1, Pg. 26. * I am not sure exactly what has happened here, but maybe the Fire of London (1666) had something to do with it, and remember [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] b:c.1655 (Ludimagister) might be the same person who signed up to be a dyer in 1669. * 1664: HEARTH TAX: LONDON * widow Markham, 2. St. Margarets, Westminster (Knightsbridge and Kensington).[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/westminster/1664/st-margarets-westminster-knightsbridge]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Westminster 1664, St. Margarets, Westminster, Knightsbridge and Kensington. Noble Markham: Possibly. NOTE: I suspect widow Markham is in Knightsbridge adjacent to Kensington (Palace), and very near St. Lukes, Chelsea, London. She is living next to a number of widows. Interesting record. To pursue further. * Knightsbridge Holy Trinity, Middlesex, Parish Registers (1658-1921):[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Knightsbridge_Holy_Trinity,_Middlesex_Genealogy]Knightsbridge Holy Trinity, Middlesex, Parish Registers (1658-1921). The baptismal registers seem to only start 1658, which could be too late for [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] (Ludimagister). * Here in Kensington (Palace) is Sir Heneage Finch (26ht), 1st Earl of Nottingham (c.1621-82). * bp:1630-12-27: St. Lukes, Chelsea, London, Daniell Markham son of William Markham. * m:1652-11-16: Mr. Dan: Markham, batchler, to Mrs Frances Browne of ye Sauvy parish, vergin. St. Mary Aldermary, London. * 1666: HEARTH TAX: LONDON * Wm. Markeham, 4. (And a forge). Clerkenwell, Middlesex.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/clerkenwell-2]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, Clerkenwell (2 of 2). Noble Markham: Probably. * Elizabeth Markham, 1. St. Giles Cripplegate, Middlesex.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-giles-cripplegate-moor-lane-east]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, St. Giles (Without) Cripplegate, Moor Lane East: Mayden Head Ally. Noble Markham: ??. * John Markham, Esqr, 9. St. Martin in the Fields, Middlesex.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-martin-in-the-fields-durham-yard]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, St. Martin in the Fields, Durham Yard. Noble Markham: Yes. * Joyce: Markham, Widdow, 8. St. Martin le Grand, Middlesex.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-martin-le-grand]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, St. Martin le Grand. Noble Markham: Yes (Northamptonshire). NOTE: Markham Memorials, Vol. II, Pg. 208: William, third son to Gregory the elder, was born in 1605, and educated at Merchant Taylors' School. He also became a member of the Skinners' Company, and died in 1647. His wife's Christian name was Joyce, but her family name has not been ascertained. They left issue, which has not been followed. Joyce survived her husband.Markham Memorials Vol. II, Pg. 208. NOTE: Should be Joyce Pinder. * Roberte Markham, 6. St. Dunstan in the West, Middlesex.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-dunstan-in-the-west-fleet-street]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, St. Dunstan in the West, Fleet Street. Noble Markham: Yes. * Robt Markham, 5. St. Andrew Holborn, Middlesex.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-andrew-holborn-2]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, St. Andrew Holborn. Noble Markham: Yes. * Thomas Markham, 5. St. Botolph Billingsgate, Middlesex.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-botolph-by-billingsgate]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, St. Botolph Billingsgate. Noble Markham: Yes. * Washfull Markham, 5. Whitechapel, Middlesex.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/whitechapel-hamlet-2]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, Whitechapel, Whitechapel Hamlet. Noble Markham: Yes. * Tho: Markham, 1. Noble Markham: ??. Edmonton, Middlesex.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/edmonton]British History Online. Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, Edmonton Middlesex. * Will Markeham, 3. St. Gregory by St. Paul's, London (In a little courte).[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-hearth-tax/london-mddx/1666/st-gregory-by-st-pauls]British History Online. Hearth Tax: City of London 1666, St. Gregory by St. Paul's. Noble Markham: Probably. * [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]] is too young to be owning property in 1666. Most Markham here are noble Markham (HT:5+), others might be.

DEACON DANIEL MARKHAM

* FACT 1: Doubt Level: 0%: He is CORRECTLY placed as being born in Earls Colne, Essex, England. * FACT 2: Doubt Level: 0%: He has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with any of the noble Markham lineages. * FACT 3: Doubt Level: 0%: His ancestry remains unconnected to any other Markham outside of Earls Colne, Essex, I know of (2018). Full sets of circumstances are preventing this from being resolved. * FACT 4: Doubt Level: 0%: DEACON [[Markham-238|DANIEL MARKHAM]] OF EARLS COLNE IS NOT: * [[Markham-1103|Daniel Markham]] b:c.1600, son of Sir [[Markham-219|Robert Markham]] of Cotham and Anne Warburton. * [[Markham-1372|Daniel Markham]] 1653-1690, of Plumstead Magna, near Norwich, Norfolk. * [[Markham-1373|Daniel Markham]] b:1671, of Plumstead Magna, near Norwich, Norfolk. * [[Markham-921|Daniel Markham]], Ludimagister, b:c.1655, of London and Ireland, grandfather to Dr. [[Markham-713|William Markham]], Archbishop of York. * [[Markham-1374|Daniel Markham]] a sailor on the HMS Orford, d:1703-05. * [[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]], sometime Mayor of Norwich: Of no relevance. * [[Markham-1200|William Markham]], Deputy Governor of PA: Of no relevance. * ID: Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] of Earls Colne, Essex; Planter near the Mystick River, Medford, Deacon of the First Congregational Church, New England.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/names/M190.htm]The Records of Earls Colne: [[Markham-238|Dan Markham]] (M190). * 1641-06-22:cr: Dan Markham son of Jas and Martha, Earls Colne, Essex, England.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/baptism/6800653.htm]The Records of Earls Colne: [[Markham-238|Dan Markham]] (6800653). Marchant is only a soundex used by this website and has nothing else to do with his surname. * 1655-10-23: Favor of [[Tanner-3054|William Tanner]] of Cogshall in Old England, Clothier, to deliver goods at Cambridge. Witnesses: Manapch Armatage [[Markham-238|Daniel Markhan]] Thomas Swatman.Court Files of Middlesex Co., MA, 1649-1675. (New England Historic Genealogical Society). NOTE: He is in New England aged 14 years old by 1655. * 1675-05-12: Made freeman of MA Colony (1675-05-12). Applied to be made a freeman (1674-05-27). * 1677-8-03-02: Daniel Markham of Medford, planter, for £15, conveyed unto Steven Francis and John Francis, of Cambridge, brick makers, land in Medford Plantation bounded by Mystic River on the south, Joshua Brooks on the west and north, and Thomas Willows on the east.Medford, MA Deeds; Vol. 6, pg 241. * 1711/12-02-18: Will of [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]]. Invt. £384-15-09. Taken 1711/12-02-18, by John Hamlin, Joseph Rockwell and John Bacon. Will: 1708-11-23: I, [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]], Sen., of Middletown, in the County of Hartford, do ordain this my last will and testament: I give and bequeath unto Patience my wife, whom I ordain my only and sole executrix, so much of my estate as she may choose to improve during life and £20; also my negro Sampson during her life, and then to be free, if she live fourteen years after the date hereof. I give to my daughters Martha and Edith £20. My sons Daniel and James Markham to have the refusal of my lands, they paying their sisters' portion. Also to my son Daniel and James Markham, to each of them, £50 in lands. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Bates, £38-15-00. I further give her feathers enough to fill a bed. To my daughter Martha Center, £44-10-08, to whom I further give 4 or 5 rods of ground where Jonathan Center's house standeth. I give unto my grandson Daniel Markham my gun and sword. I request Mr. Russell, Samuel Bidwell and Joseph Rockwell to be overseers. Witness: John Hamlin, Noadiah Russell, Samuel Kendall. Daniel Markham, ls.A Digest Of The Early Connecticut Probate Records. 1710 to 1715. Document Entry Number: 2, Vol. II, Pg. 256-257 (Pg. 155 of original record). * 1712-04-07: Court Record: The last will of Daniel Markham was now exhibited by Patience Markham, widow, executrix. Daniel Markham the son appealed to the Superior Court.Court Record. Pg. 66., 1712-04-07. * 1714-06-08: Court Record: Upon motion of Daniel Markham, son of Deacon Daniel Markham decd., a citation issued to Patience Markham, widow, executrix of sd. decd., to appear and choose the £20 given her by the will during life, and give bond that at her death or marriage all those goods that remain except the £20, and all except what shall be needful for the payment of debts, shall be returned to the children in as good order as when taken, or the value thereof, and that the buildings and fences be kept in good repair.Court Record. Pg. 203. 1714-06-08. * 1714-07-15: Court Record: Patience Markham now appeared in Court, per order 8 June last. She being dissatisfied with the resolve of this Court, appealed to the Superior Court.Court Record. Pg. 205. 1714-07-15. * 1718-06-03: Court Record: Patience Markham being summoned to answer the demands of James and Daniel Markham, sons of sd. decd., as set forth in the writ of April, 1718, this Court do not see cause to grant what is prayed for.Court Record. Pg. 66, Vol. IX. 1718-06-03. * 1718-08-05: Court Record: James Markham appealed to the Superior Court from a decision of this Court in favor of Patience Markham.Court Record. Pg. 75. 1718-08-05. * ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MASSACHUSETTS, VOL. 10, PG. 185-6, ([[Markham-|ALBERT GALLATIN MARKHAM]]):[http://archive.org/stream/encyclopediaofma10_00amer#page/185/mode/1up]Encyclopedia of Massachusetts, Biographical-Genealogical, by American Historical Society; William Richard Cutter, 1847-1918. Published 1916. Vol. 10, Pg. 185-6, ([[Markham-|Albert Gallatin Markham]]). The line through which [[Markham-|Albert Gallatin Markham]]'s descent is traced goes back to Claron, of West Markham, a Saxon chief who, for services rendered at the time of the Norman Conquest, was granted lands which had already been held by his father and grandfather before him. From his son Roger, of East Markham, the line is traced through Fulc, of East Markham; his son Sir Alexander, known as Knight of Castellane, of Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire; his son Sir William, of Markham and Tuxford; his son Sir Richard; his son Richard (2); his son John, Lord of East Markham, who married John Bottomsell; their son Sir Robert, a lawyer and King's sergeant, who married Isabell Caunton; their son Sir John, barrister and judge, who committed Henry, Prince of Wales (son of Henry IV) to the Fleet Prison in London; his son Sir Robert, who married Elizabeth Burdon; their son Sir Robert, Knight, who married Sarah Joan Daubeney; their son Sir John, who married Alicia Skipworth; their son Sir John (3) who was a lieutenant of the famous "Tower of London" and whose daughter was maid of honor to Queen Elizabeth, married (first) Ann Neville, whose mother was a granddaughter of the Earl of Somerset, son of Duke of Lancaster, son of Henry III, married (second) Margery Langford, (third) Ann Strelly Stanhope; his son John (4), who married Catherine Babbington; their son Robert, who married (first) Maria Leeke, (second) Jane Burnell; their son Sir Robert, of Cotham, married Ann Warburton; their third son Daniel, who was engaged in commercial pursuits and died in Plumstead (now Pirney), Norfolk County, in 1690. after having regained in mercantile pursuits the fortune squandered by his father. Among his children was Daniel Markham, of whom further. (I) Daniel Markham, immigrant ancestor of the line herein traced, was born in Plumstead Manor, near Norwich, England, of which city his brother Matthew was mayor in 1634. The brother Matthew had a son, also named Daniel, who was a colonel in the British Army and came to New York with the Duke of York in 1664; the last named Daniel was the ancestor of Admiral Markham, of the British Navy, whose mother, brothers, and sisters, were living in Independence, Iowa, in 1903. Daniel (2) Markham, the immigrant ancestor, arrived in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1665, and in 1665 removed to Middletown, Connecticut, where he became a freeman in 1674, and where he was prominent in the affairs of church and State. He married (first), November 3, 1669, Elizabeth Whitmore, daughter of Lieutenant Francis Whitmore, of Cambridge. She died about 1676, and he married (second) Patience Harris. NOTE: Made freeman of MA Colony (1675-05-12). Applied to be made a freeman (1674-05-27). This article has 3-4 separate Daniel Markham confused. The easiest way to correct the above is to just cross out the incorrect or non-applicable. * HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF PLYMOUTH, CONNECTICUT, BY FRANCIS ATWATER. PG. 294:[https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofp00atwa_0/historyoftownofp00atwa_0_djvu.txt]History of the Town of Plymouth, Connecticut, by Francis Atwater. Pg. 294. Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]], a brother of the [[Markham-1376|Mayor]] (1664) of Norwich, County Norfolk, England. The deacon arrived in Cambridge in 1665. NOTE: The Mayor of Norwich has no known brother Daniel Markham (Invented), and at the very least would be old enough to be Daniel's father (Unrelated). [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] of Earls Colne, Essex, was in New England by 1655. * The Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] lineage did NOT bear arms as we know it, and any arms very badly assigned to him on the internet is wrong, those being the arms of the noble Markham family, of which he is not as it is, and there is no record of his family having arms either. He has NOTHING to do with the [[Markham-1200|William Markham]] the Deputy Governor of PA and William Penn lineages. [[Markham-1200|William Markham]] seems to have used the noble Markham arms. The Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] lineage is quite separate and will have its own unique ascent, if it can ever be further found, and must not be confused with any noble Markham lineage. * Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]]'s DNA is unique (Haplogroup I2a),[http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/marcum/results?raw=1]Markham DNA (World Families). whereas nearly all other tested Markham are 'R', including the noble Markham lineage. He has NOTHING to do with any noble Markham of Sedgebrook, Ollerton, Cotham, Becca, and Northamptonshire (The latter as per book value, who are likely to be noble Markham, although unconnected to the main tree, and no DNA tests done for them that I know of). * Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] like his father was literate, whereas his uncle [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]] was not. {67. 'X' [[Markham-473|Abraham Markham]] (Signs 'X'). 70. [[Markham-446|James Markham]] (Signs name)}.[http://linux02.lib.cam.ac.uk/earlscolne/petition/6700010.htm]Public Petition: (House of Lords, Main Papers. Essex.) 1641/2-01-20. Daniel's mother's step-father was a school teacher in Earls Colne, Essex. * Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]] is currently the only known male Markham to survive in male lineage from any Markham family of Earls Colne EVER (2016). In fact, there is no other Markham family known to have lived in Earls Colne before or after for that matter. His father arrives in Earls Colne, not born there, and lives there until his death. He seems to be in New England by the age of 14 years old (1655) without his parents, and must be with his uncle [[Collins-319|Edward Collins]], quite unique in itself. Statistically one can speculate that if he never left Earls Colne, he probably would have died there young maybe without issue. Amazing points if you ask me. Whilst other Markham/Marcham etc. are mentioned in the records on the Earls Colne website, they were never of Earls Colne and so far unrelated. * When James Markham married Martha Collins, HIS family became massively connected to MANY clergy. This is BY FAR the most clergy I have ever seen connected to a non-noble Markham family, via the Collins family for their associated families etc. * Deacon Daniel Markham is the only non-noble Markham I know of pre-1700, that held any clergical position of note, although this was in New England. * Deacon [[Markham-238|Daniel Markham]]'s paternal grandfather has not been found, and not linked to any other Markham outside of Earls Colne. If you have any ideas as to the [[Markham-472|MARKHAM GRANDPARENTS]] of Daniel Markham, please send me a private message. I would require the names of those persons, a reference of some sort, and a reason why you feel this could be the case. * See: [[Space:DANIEL_COLLINS|DANIEL COLLINS MERCHANT OF LONDON]] for many references.DANIEL COLLINS MERCHANT OF LONDON: Research by [[Watson-20118|Tom Watson]].

MARKHAM BOOKS & ARTICLES

* A History of the Markham Family.[http://www.cdbooks-r-us.com/freebies/hotmf.pdf]A History of the Markham Family, by the Rev. [[Markham-721|David Frederick Markham]]. Published 1854. * History of the Markhams of Northamptonshire.[http://www.cdbooks-r-us.com/freebies/hotmn.pdf]History of the Markhams of Northamptonshire, by [[Markham-3687|Christopher Alexander Markham]]. Published 1890. * Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Family of Markham.[http://www.cdbooks-r-us.com/freebies/gm.pdf]Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Family of Markham, by [[Markham-3687|Christopher Alexander Markham]]. Published 1903. * Genealogy of the Markhams.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GENEALOGY_OF_THE_MARKHAMS]Genealogy of the Markhams. The Herald and Genealogist, Vol. VII, Pg. 318-335. * A Memoir of [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]].[https://archive.org/stream/memoirofarchbish00markiala#page/n7/mode/2up]A Memoir of [[Markham-713|Archbishop Markham]], 1719-1807, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]], 1830-1916. Published 1906. * Markham Memorials.[http://www.cdbooks-r-us.com/freebies/mm.pdf]Markham Memorials, by Sir [[Markham-720|Clements Robert Markham]], K.C.B. Published 1913. * The Visitation of the County of Nottingham, 1569 and 1614 (Markham).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=2_JMAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA25]The Visitation of the County of Nottingham, 1569 and 1614. The Publications of the Harleian Society, Vol. 4., Pg. 23. * The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire (Markham).[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=03tbAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA344]The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, by Robert Thoroton, John Throsby. Vol. 1. Pg. 344. == REFERENCES ==

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== Starting Profile Summaries == [[Nash-1553|Daniel Nash (1676-)]]: Nash-1553 * Parents: [[Nash-483|Timothy Nash]], [[Stone-2013|Rebecca Stone]] Nash, Sylvester, 1795-1862. The Nash Family: Or, Records of the Descendants of Thomas Nash, of New Haven, Connecticut, 1640. Hartford: Case, Tiffany, 1853. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89069271443?urlappend=%3Bseq=34 p. 26, 37 & 38] * Birth 1676 calculated from headstone, probably Hadley where parents resided * Spouse: [[Clark-13147|Experience Clark]] married 1 Jun 1710 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay * Father of: [[Nash-4000|Sylvanus Nash]], [[Nash-3361|Zerviah (Nash) Willard]], [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]], [[Nash-4003|Experience Nash]], [[Nash-4004|Joseph Nash]] "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DD99-TTN2 : 10 November 2020), Daniel Nash in entry for Joseph Nash, ; citing Christening, Massachusetts, United States, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 004329300. , [[Nash-4005|Onesimus Nash]], [[Nash-4006|Jonathan Nash Esq.]] "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DD99-BRMM : 10 November 2020), Daniel Nash in entry for Jonathan Nash, ; citing Christening, Massachusetts, United States, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 004329300. , [[Nash-4008|Josiah Nash]] and [[Nash-4009|Phineas Nash]] * Children 7 boys and 3 girls * Blacksmith in Northampton * Daniel and Experience lived in Northampton until 1726 then moved to South Hadley * Records place him in Upper Housatonick (now Great Barrington) MA in 1739 * Death assumed to have been in Great Barrington 10 Mar 1760 at the age of 84 Ensign [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]]: Nash-146 * Parents: [[Nash-966|John Nash Sr. (1667-1743)]] "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC53-VSZ : 14 January 2020), Daniel Nash, 1706. and [[Kellogg-379|Elizabeth (Kellogg) Nash (1673-1750)]] * Birth 3 or 8 Dec 1706 in Amherst or Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Genealogies of Hadley Families: Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst, and Granby. Lucius Manlius Boltwood. Metcalf printers, 1862. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t01z4s54z?urlappend=%3Bseq=106 pp. 104-105] * Also called Daniel Nash Jr to distinguish from father’s brother: both were blacksmiths in Hadley and had wives named Abigail. Broken link [http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=142277352 Vital Records of Deerfield] * Husband of [[Wells-9734|Martha (Wells) Nash]] * Husband of Abigail Unknown * Father of [[Nash-1469|Joseph Nash]], [[Nash-3977|Abigail (Nash) Alvord]], [[Nash-3978|Daniel Nash]], [[Nash-3979|Eunice (Nash) Chapin]], [[Nash-1161|Azuba (Nash) Abbott]], [[Nash-3980|Benjamin Nash]], [[Nash-3981|Elinu Nash]] and [[Nash-4017|Tubel Nash]] * Bio omits Tubel and adds child Marah, born July 7, 1731; married, on June 22, 1751, Samuel Kellogg of Westfield or South Hadley, and died in June 1811 at age 80. * Bio lists facts for other children * Father’s brother was [[Nash-1553|Daniel Nash (1676-)]] * Father’s brother (Daniel Nash Sr) was married to Abigail Stebbins * Father’s brother (Daniel Nash Sr) removed to Great Barrington in 1738 * Apprenticed as blacksmith with uncle South Hadley from 1732 and stayed until after Revolution * Moved to Shelburne with Abigail and son Benjamin after Revolution * Was a District Clerk Nash, Sylvester, 1795-1862. The Nash Family: Or, Records of the Descendants of Thomas Nash, of New Haven, Connecticut, 1640. Hartford: Case, Tiffany, 1853. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89069271443?urlappend=%3Bseq=57 pp 49-50] * Had 8 children * Died in Shelburne on August 24, 1791, at age 85 * Abigail died at the home of their daughter, Azubah Abbott, in Conway on September 6, 1803, at age 93 [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]]: Nash-4002 * Parents: [[Nash-1553|Daniel Nash (1676-)]] and [[Clark-13147|Experience (Clark) Nash (1689-abt.1726)]] "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DDMP-G23Z : 10 November 2020), Daniel Narsh or Nash, 1715. * Birth 13 Sep 1715 in Northampton, Colony of Massachusetts Bay * Married [[Stebbins-734|Abigail (Stebbins) Nash (1723-1749)]] 11 Nov 1741 in Deerfield, Massachusetts * Married Martha Wells 6 Mar 1750 Deerfield "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHT2-L4Z : 13 July 2016), Daniel Nash and Marth Wells, 06 Mar 1750; citing Marriage, Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 186,146. * Father of [[Nash-4012|Experience (Nash) Severance]], [[Nash-4013|Sylvanus Nash]], [[Nash-4014|Abigail (Nash) Hoyt]], [[Nash-4015|Onesimus Nash]] "Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH1F-VH4 : 10 December 2014), Daniel Nash in entry for Onesimus Nash, 28 Feb 1752; citing Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, reference v 1 p 155; FHL microfilm 186,146. , [[Nash-4016|Onesimus Nash]], [[Nash-4018|Simeon Nash]], [[Nash-4019|Joseph Nash]], [[Nash-4020|Zenas Nash]], [[Nash-4021|Quartus Nash]], [[Nash-4022|Joseph Nash]] and [[Nash-4023|Martha Nash]] "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCWJ-QLF : 4 December 2014), Daniell Nash in entry for Martha Nash, 29 Oct 1764; citing GREENFIELD,FRANKLIN,MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm 250,325. * Children in patriot file: Joseph who m. Rebecca Bascom, Experience who m. Matthew Severance, Daniel (MISSING AS LINKED SON) who m. Anne Atherton, Tubal (LINKED TO OTHER [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]]) who m. Mary Corse{{DAR-grs|A081547|NASH, DANIEL |June 26, 2020}}[[Meehan-411]] * Died 1 Jul 1790 in Greenfield, Franklin, Massachusetts * Served as First Lieutenant 10th Company 5th Hampshire County Regiment in Revolution * Settled in Deerfield (now Greenfield) 1741 Greenlee, Ralph Stebbins, 1838-, Greenlee, Robert Lemuel, 1838-, The Stebbins Genealogy Volume 1, M.A. Donahue, Chicago, Illinois, c1904 [https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog01gree/page/n246/mode/1up pp 204-205] * 1753 was selectman and assessor. In Sept 1774 he was elected Rep. for the Provincial Congress of Massachusetts held at Salem Oct 1774. He was a member of the Comte. of Safety == Conflicts == * [[Nash-1578|Rebecca (Nash) King (abt.1722-)]] linked as daughter of [[Clark-13147|Experience (Clark) Nash (1689-abt.1726)]] and [[Nash-1579|Daniel Nash]] even though [[Clark-13147|Experience (Clark) Nash (1689-abt.1726)]] linked as married to [[Nash-1553|Daniel Nash (1676-)]]. A merge has been initiated to merge [[Nash-1579|Daniel Nash]] into [[Nash-1553|Daniel Nash (1676-)]]. She has no birth record. :::On Hold * [[Stebbins-734|Abigail (Stebbins) Nash (1723-1749)]] linked as wife of [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]] and claimed as wife of [[Nash-1553|Daniel Nash (1676-)]] in nephew profile Ensign [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]]. The Stebbins Geneology gives her in Deerfield/Greenfield and first wife of Daniel (son of Daniel and Experience Clark) who later married Martha Wells. They had the following children: ::# Daniel, b 4 Nov 1742, m Anna Atherton ::# Experience, b 26 Jun 1745, m Mathew Seaverance ::# Sylvanus, b 18 Feb 1747, m Tryphena Hudson ::# Abigail, b 22 Jun 1748, m Jonathan Hoyt ::She should remain linked as first wife of [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]] and the apparently wrong assertion in profile [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]] should be challenged and the broken link source pointed out. She has extra children linked to her that need to be detatched. :::Done * [[Wells-9734|Martha (Wells) Nash]] is linked as wife of Ensign [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]] and also claimed as wife in bio of [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]]. Birth records for her children are from Deerfield/Greenfield which align with [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]] and not Ensign [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]]. Her marriage place and date also line up shortly after the death of first wife ([[Stebbins-734|Abigail (Stebbins) Nash (1723-1749)]]) of [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]]. Need to replace her husband with [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]]. Children already linked to correct father. Make correction to Daniel’s ID in her bio and her children’s bios if necessary. Share children’s birth records from her profile to the husband’s and children’s. Add sources and narrative to [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]]. Profile managers already notified via comments. :::Done * [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]] incorrectly linked as spouse of [[Wells-9734|Martha (Wells) Nash]] is handled above. He is also missing an Abigail Unknown spouse. His children are incorrectly linked to [[Stebbins-734|Abigail (Stebbins) Nash (1723-1749)]]. Create the new spouse and make her the mother of his children. :::Done * [[Nash-3978|Daniel Nash (1742-1819)]] is linked to incorrect father [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]] and should be linked to father [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]]. Mother [[Stebbins-734|Abigail (Stebbins) Nash (1723-1749)]] is correct. Need to reparent him and create a replacement son for [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]] and [[Unknown-565764|Abigail (Unknown) Nash (abt.1710-1803)]] that matches facts for their son in their profiles. No existing profiles match. :::Done * [[Nash-4017|Tubel Nash (1754-1816)]] is linked as son of [[Nash-146|Daniel Nash (1706-1791)]] and should probably be son of [[Nash-4002|Daniel Nash (1715-1790)]] :::Done == Tasks == * Add sources * List conflicts * Locate named sources online - update profiles with source links * Sort out the wives * Check uncle relationship and birth date consistency * Check other Daniels * Find records for children to verify wife and town * Check children for correct parent links in data fields and bio * Add comments for proposed changes == Sources ==

Daniel Rice Immigration 1837

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rice-2255|Donald Rice]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=3766792 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Daniel Robinson, Elite Patriot Soldier

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By Randolph R. Beebe © 22 June 2022 Occasionally, in the course of the study of a family's history, you run into the story of an individual that just begs to be retold; Private Daniel Robinson lived that kind of life. This is the unabridged story written in a first person format, prepared to be told to an assembly of his descendants at the July 2022 Kenneth Crocker Reunion: =The Story of Daniel Robinson= Hello, my name is [[Robinson-28789|Daniel Robinson]] and I have come here today to tell you my story. You don't know me, but you should. I [[#roll|stand 5 feet 6 inches tall]]; I am light complected, with light eyes, and brown hair. My story begins with my birth and subsequent infant [[#Church|baptizism]] on the 22nd of May 1757 at the [https://fcccromwell.org/history/history-our-buildings/#jp-carousel-960 First Congregational Church] of [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Cromwell,+Connecticut/Topsfield,+MA/@42.116002,-72.3771027,9z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e64b7718148d69:0xe6b60a9b20fdfa7!2m2!1d-72.6453705!2d41.5950989!1m5!1m1!1s0x89e40bee412d0c99:0xa431d5f306d316bc!2m2!1d-70.9495053!2d42.6375941 Cromwell Connecticut], this being the church you would know as the Puritans. My dad was [[Robinson-38671|Amos Robinson Sr. (1711-bef.1791)]], and my mother was [[Wentworth-2569|Lydia (Wentworth) Robinson (1724-aft.1791)]]. The folks were from Topsfield, Massachusetts and had only recently moved to Cromwell, shortly before my baptism. I was one of thirteen children, but only eight of us lived long enough to become adults. A tough fact of my life but not uncommon in my day. My childhood was like any other of my day we all worked hard to scratch out a living from our family farm, but it was a good life, and we were blessed with the freedoms and opportunities we, as the working class, now enjoyed on the New Continent, and as a young man my father taught me the skills of farmer and that of a [[#roll|blacksmith.]] Life in the Colonies had progressed from the primitive roots of the earliest settlements planted about one hundred and thirty years earlier. It was my great-grandfather [[Robinson-40635|John Robinson (1642-bef.1727)]] who had come to the Colonies from England in the early 1600's that had lived this wilderness frontier lifestyle. In my youth I recall the stories of my great grandad, who as a teen-aged soldier had been taken as a prisoner of war in the [https://www.history.com/topics/european-history/english-civil-wars second English civil war]; he was exiled in chains across the Atlantic, and was sold, by the English Crown, into slavery in the New England Colonies; yet he overcame, and it is his fighting spirit that flows through my veins. The lives of us who followed were built on the accomplishments of the previous generations and were guided by the endless opportunities of freedom before us, bounded only by the self-imposed disciplines of our Christian values. So almost everyone was experiencing an ever improving lifestyle in this environment of freedom and we were happy, prospering, and delighted King George the third, and the English Crown had been remote and largely disinterested in the Colonies; British royalty remained a dirty word the Robinson clan. But the winds of discontent had started blowing. In 1750, seven years before I was born, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Mayhew Rev Jonathan Mayhew] preached a sermon against "Unlimited Submission" an idea which spawned the slogan [https://boston1775.blogspot.com/2009/04/who-coined-phrase-no-taxation-without.html “No Taxation without Representation”] a phrase which became the catch phrase of rising discontent among my friends and neighbors. For over three generations we had developed our own way of life, and had never been to, nor had we been assisted by the mother country, thank you very much. And we were all increasingly annoyed and vexed by the ever escalating edicts of this foreign empire imposing their vision of European working class serfdom onto our lives; [https://www.ushistory.org/declaration/revwartimeline.html first by confining where we could live, then taxing our economy, conscripting our citizens, forcing us to house their army of oppressors, and by passing laws to restrict our freedom and forcing us to conform to their subjugation.] Did the empire care about what we wanted or give us a voice in these dictates? Of course, not; the King was the King and he was exercising his Royal power to impose his Sovereign will, and for the all powerful King George the colonies had become a cow to be milked and the place of a commoner was to do his bidding. By the time I was 18 years of age, the political environment had become a powder keg of discontent waiting for a match to ignite it. In 1775, the political divide between friends and neighbors was so deep and the tension so high you could cut it with a knife, (somewhat like what you are experiencing in your day) and sometimes it got really ugly. Everyone was forced to pick sides, and my family and I chose to embrace independence and freedom—it was largely the rich and power elite who profited from the English rule who became “Tories” and remained loyal to the king. So when the “shot heard round the world” was fired in Lexington on 19 April 1775 and ignited this powder keg of discontent, I was ready to join the fight to have a political voice and I answered the [https://www.colonialwarsct.org/1775_lex_alarm.htm Lexington Alarm] on the 19th of May 1775--the day [[#1818|I signed up]] with the Connecticut militia at Colchester. I was assigned to the company of Captain Hezekiah Holdridge, part of the 2nd Connecticut regiment of [[Spencer-2570|Col. Joseph Spencer Sr.]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Wyllys Lt. Col. Samuel Wyllys.] We dropped everything and marched off to [https://historythings.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/boston-environs-1775-loc-web.jpg Roxbury, Massachusetts] post haste, where we were attached to the command of General John Thomas. In your time, this battle is better known as the [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/videos/siege-boston Siege of Boston]. Fifteen to twenty thousand minutemen, such as myself, appeared from all over New England and set up a blockade at Roxbury in order to pin down the British in the town of Boston. [https://forthillhistory.tumblr.com/post/19438327121/roxbury-during-the-siege-of-boston Roxbury,] is a geographic choke point strategically located on the path between Boston and the mainland, and we had succeeded at cutting them off. But then they were the army of the most powerful kingdom in the world and also had the greatest Navy, and we had none; so on June 17, the British launched an sea-based assault on the peninsula of [https://tile.loc.gov/image-services/iiif/service:gmd:gmd376:g3764:g3764b:ct000252/full/pct:12.5/0/default.jpg Charlestown] to regain an alternate access to the mainland from their Boston headquarters. After a long and deadly battle, the British were able to defeat the Patriot forces defending Breed's Hill and the Charlestown peninsula, but their victory came at a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bunker_Hill at a high cost.] On that day they suffered about 1000 casualties from their deployed army of 2200; and their officer corps was hit hard. Furthermore, they failed to break the land blockade adjoining Charlestown to the mainland and so they were still cut off from the mainland. So despite their victory at Breed's Hill and Bunker Hill, they failed to achieve the prime military objective of the assault which was to secure a land bridge access to the mainland; and they now knew that the cost of breaking out of Boston would carry a much higher than anticipated cost; it would require significant reinforcements of manpower and supplies before launching another assault. == 1775: Roxbury & The Siege of Boston == When I first arrived at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Boston Roxbury camp], it was a chaotic gathering of 15 to 20 thousand angry young men; but without a plan, leadership, nor military discipline. Consequently, the outpost quickly turned into a cesspool of human filth and disease, and it was devoid of the supplies, strategy, tactics, and structure needed to achieve the simplest of military objectives, let alone the dislodging of the entrenched and disciplined British army from Boston; it was more of a mob than an army. But then on July second [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/washington-takes-charge-107060488/ General George Washington arrived on the battlefield] and things began to change. Washington quickly reviewed the encampment, and was aghast with what he saw. He immediately set into motion a plan to turn this unruly mob into the first continental army, and within weeks rumors began to swirl within the camp that General Washington would take bold action and use his numbers superiority to attack and drive the British out of Boston. But alas it was not to be, as cooler heads in Washington's military council warned him that an attack would be a disaster; our army was untrained, undisciplined and our gunpowder supplies had nearly been depleted in the defense of Breed's Hill. And as is the case with all great leadership, Washington heeded the wise council. The army slogan to ''hurry up and wait'' applied in my time just as is in does in yours, and wait we did, for eleven long months our blockade confined the British to their Boston outpost. In fact this siege went on so long that in December, my initial seven month enlistment term expired, as it did for most of the rest of the Continental army. Many chose to be discharged, took their leave, and returned to their civilian life, but I was in the fight to win; though it was beginning to look to me like this war was going to last for a long time. It was winter, supplies were short, and the conditions dreadful; but the need was great and the cause just; and so I re-enlisted for another one year term. In January, shortly after my re-enlistment, my regiment commander, Samuel Wyllys, was promoted to a full Colonel, and our unit was reorganized from the second Regiment of the Connecticut Militia, into the [https://www.americanwars.org/ct-american-revolution/colonel-wyllys-regiment-1776.htm 22nd Regiment of the Continental Army] and I was now part of a federal army under the command of General Sullivan. ==1776: Battle of Dorchester Heights== In the end, Washington never faltered in his pursuit to aggressively push the British from Boston and eventually [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/revolutionary-war/battles/boston he and his war council] hatched a plan that would give the Patriot army a strategic advantage in the coming battle. The plan was brilliant and daring; and it set the stage for my next assignment. The plan was to take over [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortification_of_Dorchester_Heights#/media/File:Boston_1775.jpg Dorchester Hill], adjacent to Roxbury, and build on it an offensive artillery site, which from the high ground above Boston, would provide sufficient artillery range to pick off the British ships in the harbor and enable us to cut off resupply to the British despite the fact that we did not have a defensive Navy. Meanwhile the British artillery in the low ground and in the harbor, would have insufficient range to the reach the installation on Dorchester Heights. There was just one problem with this plan, we didn't have the necessary artillery for the installation at Boston; even though we had acquired the necessary firepower from our March 1776 conquest of Fort Ticonderoga, in upper New York. Those munitions were 300 miles away; it would take a miracle to deliver them across the Berkshire Mountains to Boston in the dead of winter. Nevertheless, on 16 Nov 1775 [https://www.gilderlehrman.org/sites/default/files/inline-pdfs/ready.2437_00222_FPS.pdf Henry Knox] left Boston with orders from General Washington to retrieve the cannons. Knox executed this mission with brilliant ingenuity, and with the help of God, he brought [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_train_of_artillery the Ticonderoga artillery] into Roxbury on 25th of Jan 1776. It took another two months, [http://blog.amrevpodcast.com/2019/02/episode-085-dorchester-heights.html another long story], for a sufficient supply of gunpowder to arrive, so that on the evening of March 4th, 1776; I, along with 2,500 other soldiers from the Roxbury camp, were deployed under the direction of Gen. Thomas to occupy, defend, and install two prefabricated heavy artillery fortifications on [http://blog.amrevpodcast.com/2019/02/episode-085-dorchester-heights.html Dorchester Heights] overlooking the city of Boston and it's harbor. After eleven long months of boredom, the action was exhilarating and terrifying as this offensive action was certain to provoke an immediate and deadly counteroffensive by the British, and from the body count at Breed's Hill we all knew what lie ahead. The installation was executed overnight, with utmost secrecy; if the British somehow managed to get wind of what we were doing and launch an assault before we were able to make an effective installation of the artillery fortifications, all would be lost. Every precaution imaginable was implemented, we installed stacks of hay along the road to Dorchester Heights to hide the movement on the road and absorb the noise of moving the 60 tons of artillery and the pre-fabricated "[https://www.loc.gov/item/2004673519/ Chandeliers] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascine Fascines]" needed to build defensive walls for the artillery emplacements at the top of Dorchester Heights. Wagon wheels were covered with straw to dull the sound of the oxcarts going over the frozen ground, but we could not have completed our mission without the finger of God, for you see we were able to labor all night under bright moonlight, while the British, in their Boston outpost were shrouded in fog. The operation was executed perfectly, and [https://home.nps.gov/bost/learn/historyculture/images/glanzman_IMS_06979.jpg?maxwidth=1200&maxheight=1200&autorotate=false on the morning of March fifth], British General Howe and his army awoke to "see not one, but two" fully-built forts, and a line of entrenchments, complete with cannon, built on the top of Dorchester Heights, overlooking their position in Boston. Howe, immediately ordered an artillery barrage on the newly placed heavy artillery, but quickly found that at his his lower elevation, the forts were out of range of his artillery, allowing the patriot artillery on the high ground to lob shots into the British outpost and their ships in the harbor unopposed. Grasping the implications of this new predicament, Howe then launched an expedition of 1,200 men to attack this new fortification, but once again the finger of God intervened because high winds prevented this expeditionary force from landing before the high tide began to recede. There was another high tide around midnight, but once again the hurricane winds returned and rendered an amphibious assault impossible. The next day the high winds and rain returned once again, giving us another 24 hours to fortify our positions; Howe sensing the gravity of his situation convened a war council which concluded that an assault on the Dorchester Heights would be a suicide mission, a mission which may have preserved his honor, but would have destroyed the strength of his army. This British war council concluded their position was now indefensible and advised that the only tenable action was to vacate Boston. Howe, then cautioned Washington that he would burn the city if the evacuation force was fired upon. So on March 17, 1776, Howe, his army of 11,000 troops and a contingent of 1000 Loyalists abandoned the city and the end of the beginning was over without a bloodbath. I was there, I saw it all, [https://paintingandframe.com/uploadpic/others/big/1-boston_evacuation_1776.jpg I watched the British sail out of Boston Harbor], I stood in harm's way to play my part in this victory, and I witnessed the finger of God acting on our behalf. After Boston, Washington was convinced that the next British move would be to invade New York City in order to exploit that harbor facility needed to amplify their strategic Naval advantage; the British would need a major port for their transatlantic supply line and their colonial war operations and New York City was the obvious choice. With this understanding of the strategic importance of the city, Washington resolved to prevent the fall of the city. So in April 1776, we got our orders and made the 220 mile march to New York City, making it to the city in early May. We were then ordered to set up defensive positions around the City on Manhattan; General Sullivan's army, including my regiment under the command of Col. Wyllys, were assigned to fortify the Long Island Highlands, presumably because of our experience in fortifying the Dorchester Heights at Boston. And yes, you deduced correctly, I was sent to the front lines. So the hard labor of soldiering began as we set about building forts and defensive positions around the city; my regiment and that of Col. Chester Wills were assigned to prepare and defend the Bedford Pass situated between Flatbush and Bedford on Long Island. In July of 1776, we received the news that the Continental Congress had signed a Declaration of Independence, and instantly the war changed; it was no longer about getting the crown to address a list of grievances, it was now about self-determination, and there was an enormous celebration in our camp! ....But the celebrating was short lived. ==1776: Flatbush & The Battle of Brooklyn Heights== Washington had been authorized, by the Continental Congress to recruit up to 28,500 troops for his army, but by August the size of his army stood at only about 19,000, with the bulk of this army stationed on the Manhattan peninsula. Washington had been spot on about the New York harbor serving as a magnet to to attract the attention of British military interests. On June 29th, British warships began to arrive in the New York Harbor, and on July second, they captured the weakly defended Staten Island as an operating base; and by early August the British had assembled, in New York Harbor, the largest amphibious assault force to be amassed in the 18th century; an invasion force of 30 battleships armed with 1200 cannons, 300 support vessels manned by 10,000 sailors, along with an invasion force of 32,000 ground troops. The British troop numbers suggest loyalist spies had revealed to the British the troop strength required to assemble a superior force. King George had decided it was time to spank this insolent colonial child, teach him a lesson he would not forget, and put a stop to the endless temper tantrums. Independence Bah!! As the British assembled their invasion force, Washington was warned by his senior staff that he was in not a position to stand against the now vastly superior British force, but that rather he should retreat and conduct a guerilla campaign. However, Washington had the advantage of entrenched defensive installations and remained steadfast in his commitment to defend the largest, and most strategic port on the continent. The stage for control of New York City was set and between August 22 and 25th, the British landed an invasion force of about 20,000 men from Staten Island onto Long Island. However, when Washington received word of this incursion, his intelligence informed him that the size of the British invasion force on Long Island was only about 9,000 men. Washington then deduced the Long Island invasion must be a diversion, and so he only deployed about half of his troops to Long Island, sending about 9,000 troops to defend Long Island, but then held the remaining 10,000 troops on reserve at Manhattan to defend against an imagined attack on Manhattan by what Washington believed to be the bulk of the British invasion force still stationed on Staten Island. It was an error that nearly ended the war in favor of the enemy, and it set the stage for my work later in the war. The Patriot armies of General Sullivan and Stirling had been deployed to the Long Island front lines with a total troop strength of about 3,000. General Sullivan posted his army at the main pass between [https://militarymaps.rct.uk/american-war-of-independence-1775-83/long-island-new-york-and-staten-island-1776-a Flatbush and Bedford], and mustered my regiment under Colonel Wyllys to the secondary pass. So the stage had been set, but Washington's defensive battle plan had a flaw. There was another pass, the Jamaica pass, further to the east that had not been fortified and local loyalists had passed this information to the British On the twenty-sixth of August 1776, the British launched their invasion of Long Island, and if I were to be honest with you, my story should have ended on that day. The invasion was launched with the British having superior numbers exceeding a ratio greater than 2:1 in total troop strength and an even more overwhelming 7:1 advantage relative to the front line deployment. Armed with a superior force and battlefield intelligence, British General Howe devised a battle plan to split his army in two; half directed to a frontal assault and the other half to flank our front lines on an overnight advance through the Jamaica pass. We were later told this flanking formation was a line four abreast and two miles long. Howe's plan was brilliant and was executed perfectly. The British flanking movement penetrated the highlands with little resistance, and when the battle commenced the next morning, we were faced with a frontal assault, an attack from the rear, and our line of retreat to the Brooklyn Forts had been cut off by the flanking army. It was a total rout. On that day about 2,000 of the 3,000 American soldiers stationed on the front line were killed, wounded, or captured. Both General Sullivan and General Stirling were captured. The only reason I escaped was that the British had focused the energy of their frontal assault on the main Flatbush pass guarded by General Sullivan's army and had largely ignored the pass guarded by my regiment, so most of my regiment managed to retreat to the Brooklyn forts dodging through the flanked British army on the way. But, even then, it wasn't over. By the time I reached the Brooklyn Forts, Washington had arrived on Long Island with some reinforcements, and the gravity of the situation became painfully obvious. We had lost close to a fourth of our fighting force on Long Island, the British had surrounded and now controlled the highlands overlooking the Brooklyn Forts. It was now clear that Long Island was the sole assault objective and the British now outnumbered us on the Long Island battlefield by almost 3:1. Furthermore, there was a mile of open water cutting off our only path of retreat from Long Island, waters that were now controlled by the 30 British warships of Admiral Howe, and General Washington, our commander-in-Chief, was now trapped with us on Long Island. You may or may not believe that God intervenes in the affairs of men, but I do. For the second time in a year, I was an eyewitness to a set of events that can only be described as supernatural, [https://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/ge342/Washington%27s%20Escape%20from%20Brooklyn-Oct24-2006.pdf a deliverance] like that of the Hebrews from the army of Pharaoh, if you will. For on the afternoon of the 27th, the weather changed; there was a massive downpour that delayed any further attacks by the British, and there was a rare and strong wind out of the Northeast that prevented Admiral Howe from moving his warships into the mouth of the East River, between Long Island and Manhattan, as that would have completely cut off our only path of retreat. These storms continued on through the 29th; and while these rare Northeast winds prevented the British warships from entering the East River they also made the water too choppy for our retreat across the river. But then, around eleven PM, there was a calm and Washington ordered the retreat under a directive of strict silence. The Marblehead Men launched their boats, and a gentle southwest breeze wafted through the channel enabling the evacuation vessels to hoist their sails and evacuate four times as many troops per hour. The sky cleared and the moon shone brightly, but God had closed the eyes of the British sentries and our exit was undetected and unimpeded. By the crack of dawn there were still hundreds of men huddled along the shore now in peril of certain detection and capture, but then a dense fog rose up from the Brooklyn shore and concealed the operation for another hour and a half, despite the warming by the bright August sun. By 8:00 AM Washington departed on the last boat, and the Patriot cause was saved. I was there, I saw it all happen; once again an eyewitness to God's intervention on our behalf, on my behalf. ==1776: Sheldon's 2nd Regiment of Light Dragoons== We were driven from Manhattan in September of 1776 and my regiment was now stationed at White Plains, New York, though we were not engaged in the battle [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_White_Plains of White Plains]. The British continued to press and we were forced to continue to retreat, so by December my regiment had been pushed back to Peekskill, NY where my second enlistment expired. Then something happened to make my life even more dramatic. On Dec. 11, 1776, the Continental Congress, at the request of Washington, established a regiment of Horse Dragoons under the command of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisha_Sheldon Lt. Col Elisha Sheldon], the first Continental Cavalry. This was an elite corps and I saw this as an opportunity of a lifetime, so on the 22nd of December 1776, only 11 days after the regiment had been authorized by Congress, I enlisted in the Company of Capt. Benjamin Talmadge, in the Second Regiment of [[Sheldon-1174|Col. Elisha Sheldon's ]] Light Dragoons at Peekskill, New York. Washington had been fighting Congress for a professional army from the beginning, the need to re-recruit and train a new army every year was devastatingly inefficient and had been a tremendous impediment to his war effort. As you can see from my service record, my enlistment with Sheldon's Horse, endured through the balance of the war; Washington never received a professional army, but with Sheldon's Horse he had been authorized to build one elite and professional regiment; trained, capable, experienced, and available to accomplish the most difficult and critical missions. It may not sound like much to you, but Sheldon's Horse was much more than a regiment of cavalry soldiers, it became Washington's Battlefield Early Warning System, Seal Team [http://www.blackrockhistory.org/caleb-brewster/Saboteurs], [https://www.intel.gov/evolution-of-espionage/revolutionary-war/culper-spy-ring CIA] and a secret service detachment, all rolled up into one. To put it in terms you can relate to, I had become the "Top Gun" soldier of my day and no doubt wore the swagger needed to constantly stand in harm's way and face the prospect of mortal injury on a daily basis. But I am getting ahead of myself. From the beginning the Light Dragoons were envisioned as a special forces unit and were issued a new and unique uniform to provide an instantaneous visual distinction for the Horse Regiments; my first orders for this new service were to report to Wethersfield, Connecticut, where [[Tallmadge-42|Capt. Benjamin Tallmadge (1754-1835)]], who was only four years older than myself, had been placed in charge. It was a bit like boot camp, except we started with no horses, weapons, uniforms, or training program. Everything had to be gathered and created from scratch and the men and horses needed to be trained in time to serve in the War campaigns coming in the spring 1777. I was one of 23 men to show up at that first camp and we immediately set to work. Capt. Talmadge, who was the finest and by far most talented and daring officer I ever had the honor to serve, had managed to acquire a set of dapple gray horses for the entire unit, and when our new uniforms arrived we looked spectacular, if I must say so myself; and by late spring, I envisioned myself as part of the finest fighting unit in the Continental Army. With the onset of winter in late 1776 and January of 1777, Washington had managed to pull off a couple of surprise victories over the British at Trenton and Princeton, New Jersey, and in the spring of '77 he was keen to engage the enemy as soon as the weather would allow operations to resume and his intelligence could reveal the intentions of our enemy. Accordingly all operational Light Dragoon units were ordered to report to his Morristown, New Jersey Headquarters as soon as possible. As troop 1, was the only operational troop in Sheldon's 2nd Regiment, we immediately were dispatched to join the army. We rode to Peekskill, New York and crossed the Hudson at King's Ferry completing the 150 mile journey to the army encampment at Morristown, NJ on 23rd of June. Washington then complimented us for the appearance of our unit and ordered us to report to his headquarters at Middlebrook about 20 miles south of the army. The next day the three newly commissioned light dragoon units were on parade before the commander-in-chief and were immediately dispatched to reconnoiter the enemy. We encountered the enemy at Woodbridge and were immediately exposed to intense musket fire, and were flanked on the right and left, but we managed to break through their line and suffered but minor casualties considering the intensity of the assault; we then retired to camp reporting to Washington that the British army was on the move and stationed for battle. That was my first day on the battlefield as a light dragoon and it was to be a harbinger of my daily existence for the next five years. The following day Washington sent Stirling's army and he engaged the army of Cornwallis at the Battle of Short Hills, the battle waged throughout the day to a near standstill, but with a few Patriot field pieces lost to the enemy. Howe had hoped to draw Washington into an open battle, but Washington had signaled his army to man their fortified positions, and Howe withdrew; it stalemate for the day. ==1777: The Battle of Brandywine== Shortly thereafter Howe recalled his New York outposts and his army was sighted sailing out of New York harbor by an observation post at Sandy Hook, New Jersey, suggesting that Howe's next objective was the colonial capital of Philadelphia. So Washington ordered his troops to march to Philadelphia. Howe had sailed his army through the Chesapeake bay and arrived in Elk Head, Maryland on the 25th of August. Washington upon hearing this, then deployed his army to Wilmington, Delaware along the [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/brandywine Brandywine Creek] and set up defenses to confront the enemy at Chadd's Ford just a mile, or so, north of the Pennsylvania border. Then on the eleventh of Sept 1777, I found myself engaged in yet another major battle. Each side brought close to 15,000 soldiers to the battlefield; though, once again the British enjoyed a slight advantage of perhaps seven percent, in the size of their deployed army. In the early stages of the battle, Washington's army held well against a frontal assault led by [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Wilhelm-Freiherr-von-Knyphausen Lt. General Baron von Knyphausen], commander of the British-paid Hessian army, but it turns out the reason for this early success was that Howe had deployed the larger portion of his army under General Cornwallis on a flanking maneuver, reminiscent of the Battle of Long Island. The main force of Howe's army, under Cornwallis, had been committed to yet another well executed, and undetected flanking operation. The size and skill of the flanking army overwhelmed a weak perimeter defense and they rapidly penetrated and poured in behind Washington's right hand frontal defense line; faced with an assault from both the front and the rear, our right hand line of defense began to collapse. Washington quickly deployed reinforcements under General Sullivan and Lord Stirling (both back in service after a prisoner exchange) and they fought valiantly, but it was too little and too late. The damage had been done, and we were forced to retreat. Washington then strategically redeployed the army of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathanael_Greene General Nathanael Green], from the left hand line of defense to protect our line of retreat and this maneuver prevented a battlefield loss from becoming a total defeat, the capture of our entire army, and the end of the war. Perhaps a more effective use battlefield intelligence may have detected and prevented penetration by the flanking army. This was the first real operational test of the intelligence capabilities of the light dragoons on the battlefield, and we had failed to detect the British flanking movement in time to effectively confront it; but on that day I and my Troop, the 2nd light dragoons, were able to deliver news of the changing battlefield scenario to General Washington many times faster than any foot soldier and we may well have been the edge that bought the time needed to redeploy, reorganize, retreat, and save the day. Notice in the Brandywine painting, the artist has memorialized the significance of the light dragoons, visually associating us with Washington and Lafayette even in this our first major battlefield endeavor. That day our army lost 1300 combatants while the British only lost about 600. This was a major loss for us, Washington had once again been outfoxed on the battlefield by the wily [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/sir-william-howe-man-who-could-not-quell-rebellion General Howe], he had failed to repulse the attack advancing on the Capital, and the size of his army which had been at near parity was now demoralized and at a fifteen percent disadvantage in troop strength. This was not a happy day, but there was a victory in this; we had faced a vastly superior enemy head on and we had stood our ground; we had been bruised, but we had not been crushed; overpowered yes, but were able to escape as an army, and able to fight another day. The Marquis de Lafayette on tour of the colonies, had joined in the fight with Washington and was wounded in the action, and on that day he became a friend and advocate of Washington and the Patriot cause within the French aristocracy. ==1777: The Battle of Germantown== We then pulled back to Philadelphia, where Washington assessed the geography and determined there was no defensible position to be found in the city, so the city was left to be occupied by the British force and Washington deployed his army to the Highlands of Germantown a few miles north of Philadelphia, leaving a small army with General Wayne at Paoli, to guard the rear. Howe quickly advanced on, and defeated General Wayne at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Paoli Paoli]. Howe then moved on and then seized Philadelphia; however atrocities committed by the British at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Paoli Paoli], inflamed the American army at Germantown and hardened the Patriot resolve against the British. The fourth of Oct 1777, brought me to yet another major battle, this time Howe deployed his army to Germantown, having left a contingent of 3,000 of his army at Philadelphia. Sensing the opportunity for a numbers advantage, Washington launched an attack with four separate columns, of which two were flanking columns, and it started out well, but a fog descended on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Germantown battlefield] and in the resulting confusion a friendly fire situation caused the attack to collapse into an unwarranted retreat. The lines began to collapse and the as the troops retreated from the field, Washington ordered my light dragoon troop to block the road of retreat, but we were unable to stop the exodus, so despite the advantage offered, the British prevailed and in the end Washington was forced to retreat. Thirteen days later, up at the mid-state New York war front, British General Burgoyne was forced to surrender in defeat to Patriot General Horatio Gates at the [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/revolutionary-war/battles/saratoga Battle of Saratoga, New York]. This major American victory is often cited as the turning point of the war and was won, in a large part, because British General Howe had decided to deploy his army to Philadelphia, on a campaign of city conquest, rather than to follow a strategic deployment to Saratoga as had been the British plan. In the aftermath of the Battle of Saratoga there were two epic consequences, the first of these being the entry of the French as a Patriot ally, and the second major consequence of this Battle was that Benedict Arnold, one of the commanding Patriot generals, got his ego tutu in a knot; he seethed with anger having failed to receive the glory for the victory he thought due him. This second item had a direct impact on my unit down the road. After Germantown, [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/sir-william-howe-man-who-could-not-quell-rebellion General Howe] did not pursue us, but rather pulled his army into Philadelphia and focused the energy of his army on clearing the debris we had sunk in the Delaware River to make it unnavigable. Howe knew the winter was coming, the British were not welcome in Philadelphia, and there would be few Loyalist and profiteers to sustain his army from local provisions; he would be dependent on a Naval supply chain while in Philadelphia. This was a correct long-game strategy, but by the winter of 1777, pot-shots were being fired at Howe by officials in the British government and media, accusing him of weakness and incompetence because he had failed to pursue and crush the Colonial vermin in Washington's rag-tag band of traitorous rebels. His critics were quick to point to his three battlefield victories, which had failed to capture Washington and his elusive band of rebels, nor had he been able to bring the conflict to a successful conclusion. The criticism had taken it's toll; General Howe [https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Howe-5th-Viscount-Howe tendered his letter of resignation], which was accepted. Consequently, General Howe was replaced by his underling [https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/sir-henry-clinton/ General Henry Clinton], perhaps a less capable tactician, but undoubtedly a superior strategist. In the meantime, the foot soldiers in Washington's army were sent to [https://www.nps.gov/vafo/learn/historyculture/valley-forge-history-and-significance.htm Valley Forge, Pennsylvania] for winter quarters. You have undoubtedly heard the story of the suffering and of the dreadful shortages of provisions for the camp; but the story you may not have heard is that under the direction of [https://www.ushistory.org/valleyforge/served/steuben.html Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben] the foot soldiers at Valley Forge received an education, for the first time, in military professionalism--the art of war from a fully qualified expert. They spent the winter learning how to be victorious, and emerged from Valley Forge with new battlefield skills, approaching that of their enemy. As for von Steuben, he became aware that the American commoners were not as the subservient serfs of Europe, but were critical thinkers; in the context of hoping to order and address the American soldiers as servile servants, he is quoted as saying: "...I should have been pelted had I attempted it, and should inevitably have failed. The genius of this nation is not in the least to be compared with that of the Prussians, Austrians, or French. You say to your soldier [in Europe], “Do this” and he doeth it; but [at Valley Forge] I am obliged to say, “This is the reason why you ought to do that,” and then he does it." — Baron von Steuben to Baron de Gaudy, 1787-88 It should also be noted that during the winter of 77-78, the soldiers of Valley Forge built 1500 log huts, two miles of fortifications, five redoubts, and a state of the art bridge across the Schuylkill river, making the camp the fourth largest city in America. This activity provides irrefutable evidence of a thriving organization and debunks the notion that army at Valley Forge was down trod, defeated, and starving. The now Major Talmadge and my troop, troop one, of the second light dragoons, now under the command of Capt. John Webb, had been assigned to scout the no-man's land between the Schuylkill and Delaware Rivers, watching the enemy movements and preventing the flow of supplies into Philadelphia. However, Howe's British light horse was also assigned to patrol this very same area and they far outnumbered us; our encounters were so frequent that we had to constantly keep on the move to avoid capture. For the entirety of this operation we were on high alert; Maj. Tallmadge had directed us to never leave our mounts unsaddled for more than an hour, and we seldom slept through the night at the same place. But, by the end of December the winter had become so intense that our operations had become impractical and the light horse brigade was sent to winter quarters at Trenton NJ. ==The Highest Honors== Muskets and revolvers are all well and good and they make a lot of noise, smoke, and flame and are the weapon of choice for the infantryman; but they are essentially good for one highly inaccurate shot when fired from a moving horse, and hence of a very limited value to a dragoon. On the other hand the sword never needs reloading, therefore it is [https://allthingsliberty.com/2014/02/cavalry-swords-before-pistols/ the sword that is the weapon of choice] for the dragoon; it is a slashing weapon, but deadly only within a sword's reach of the Light Dragoon. What I am telling you is that I was constantly engaged in hand-to-hand combat and an expert swordsman. In that day I was in top physical condition, a world class athlete with cat-like reflexes. I was one of the finest swordsman of my time, and I can prove it. After all I engaged in daily contests where the one left standing was the winner, and after five years of continuous contests I was still standing. It has been said that that a Light Dragoon "without a sword is a dead man riding a horse." Hence my most valued and prized possession was my sword, but swords were hard to find, and not all swords were created equal. The typical colonial sword, if you could get one, would have been hand made by a local blacksmith, who would generally would not have had the tools or skills to produce a high quality carbon steel blade. The good stuff was made by European blade smiths, who had developed the forge and metallurgy technology along with the art and skills to make a high carbon steel blade; a thinner, lighter weapon, with far superior strength to a blade made by a blacksmith. The low carbon blades of the blacksmith were also subject to breaking in combat, and a dragoon with a stubby blade quickly gets lumped into the "dead man riding a horse" category. The problem was how did you get one of the good blades? In 1777 Revolutionary Colonial America there was only one generally correct answer to that question, you had to take it from one of your European enemies--not an easy thing to do. Enter the sub-plot. Back up in New York, in the time leading up to the battle of Saratoga, British General Burgoyne's army was running dangerously low on supplies and munitions, and was fully expecting to be soon facing the Patriots in a major battlefield engagement, and deep in the interior of New York his Canadian supply lines were long and slow. About this time, he received an intelligence report that the Patriots had built a sizeable cache of supplies and weapons at nearby Bennington, Vermont, and that this cache was lightly guarded. Baron Friedrich Adolph von Riedesel, the commander of General Burgoyne's German contingent, recommended Burgoyne dispatch a raid on the American depot to capture the supplies and while there round up enough horses to re-outfit the then horseless Brunswick dragoons. So on the 11th of August 1777 a contingent of British soldiers under Lt. Col. Baum, including the horseless Brunswick dragoons, were dispatched to execute the raid. However, when Baum reached his destination he discovered the supplies were far more heavily fortified and protected than Burgoyne had been led to believe; so he retreated, sent a request to Burgoyne for reinforcements and set up a defensive camp to wait for the reinforcements, this rather than to stay mobile as he had been ordered. The Patriots got wind of his encampment and before reinforcements from Burgoyne could arrive, the Patriot army at Bennington under Brig. General John Stark attacked Baum's encampment on the 15th and [http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/battles_bennington.html The Battle of Bennington] was on. Baum's group fought valiantly, but ran out of ammunition, then rather than surrender, they came after the Patriots with their swords. In this scenario, guns beat swords every day, and the entire detail under Baum was either killed or captured, Burgoyne's reinforcements, unaware of the rout then came onto the scene and suffered additional losses. As a result of the Battle of Bennington, Burgoyne suffered the loss of 1,000 fighting men, and the Americans found themselves in possession of one Light Dragoon troop's worth of high carbon, European blade-smith made sabers, which were promptly delivered to General George Washington. Now there are military honors and then there are military honors. One type of involves medals and ribbons with pomp and ceremony; the other type involves putting advanced technology weapons into the hands of the fighting men most likely to be able to make effective use of them, and then granting those so the honored ensuing assignments to the most important and dangerous missions. On January 1, 1778 Washington the ordered [https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2005/property-from-the-royal-house-of-hanover-mm0986/lot.3663.html swords carried by the Brunswick Dragoons] to be [http://www.blackrockhistory.net/SheldonHorse_index.html issued to the Light Dragoons of Sheldon's Regiment]. On that day I held in my hands not only the ultimate high-technology Light Dragoon weapon, but also a symbolic military award issued by the Commander in Chief himself, acknowledging to us and to anyone in his army knowing the significance of our weapons, that Washington thought we were the best there was. The weapon also carried the unspoken message that with high honor comes high expectations, and was a daily reminder we had become the "first in battle" Marines of our day. ==The Second Light Dragoons 1778 -1783 == The Second Light Dragoons were known as Sheldon's Horse, but I, and the men of my Regiment, can tell you that it was really Talmadge's regiment; it was the brilliant and inspirational leadership of Benjamin Talmadge that set our unit apart, and after the war he wrote a book about what he, that is what we, did during the war. You ought to get a copy and read it. The victory of the Americans at Saratoga in October of 1777 set the stage for a shift in the balance of power in the war, and on Feb 6, 1778, the [https://www.ushistory.org/us/11h.asp French] signed the [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/primary-sources/treaty-alliance-france Franco-American Treaty of Alliance] and entered the war as an American ally. This action, immediately turned the conflict into a world war, shifted the balance of power, neutralized the British naval advantage, and sealed off the possibility of a negotiated peace settlement between the British and Americans. The British, now under the direction of [https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/sir-henry-clinton/ Gen, Henry Clinton,] immediately responded with a change in their War strategy. With the British transatlantic supply lines now in jeopardy, Clinton was convinced the key to victory was to rally the Loyalists to the British cause, and to vanquish Washington and his the army, the shining star and great hope of the separatists, rather than waging a campaign of conquest of cities as did his predecessor, General Howe. The immediate impact was for Clinton to withdraw the British army in Philadelphia and to re-consolidate his forces in New York City, with this force he would pursue the opportunity to crush and kill Washington and his army; the heart and soul of the separatists. He then shifted his efforts of conquest to the southern colonies where he perceived there to be a greater Loyalist sentiment and sought to take the Southern Colonies by turning the southern populace to the British cause. ===[https://www.wbritain.com/product-store/trw298-battle-at-pound-ridge Battle of Pound Ridge]=== For myself and the 2nd LD, Gen. Clinton's new strategy put a bullseye on our backs as we had become the eyes, ears, and battlefield protection detail for Washington, and it was rumored that General Clinton was convinced that it was the operations of my unit which had enabled Washington to escape at Brandywine and Germantown. There is tangible evidence that this is true, and I wear that evidence to this day. It is here that I should mention that back in May of 1778, I was promoted to trumpeter for the troop. This made me responsible for transmitting the orders of the commanding officer to the troop. It also means that in battle the enemy looks for the guy with the trumpet and sets out to kill him first. On May 25, 1779, the British now under the command of Sir Henry Clinton launched their Spring campaign to expand their control of the Hudson River corridor northward from their Kings Bridge, New York position and to overtake the fortified American positions at Stony Point and Fort Layfayette along the banks of the Hudson River. The British assault was immensely successful and bythe third of June they had achieved their objectives and were in control of the area. In the meantime my unit under Talmadge and the 2nd LD regimenthad consolidated and were operating with about 90 dragoons out of Pound Ridge, New York about thirty six miles to the east of the conquered territory. Emboldened by his success, British General Clinton then ordered [https://allthingsliberty.com/2013/01/tarleton-in-new-york/ Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton,] (later known as "Bloody Ban, the Butcher,") and his British Legion, a Light Dragoon force of as many as 300 Cavalry, to plan and launch a surprise assault on Sheldon's 2nd Light Dragoons with the objective of destroying my regiment, and Maj. Ebenezer Lockwood known, by to the British by spy reports, to be operating out of Pound Ridge. Banastre, eager to prove his military prowess, set out at 11:30 pm on the evening of July first from Armonk, NY with his 200+ horsemen (possibly up to 200 of his own legion, 70 from 17th light dragoons, plus additional Queens Rangers and Hessian Jaegers) on an overnight raiding party in order gain the advantage of a crack-of-dawn surprise attack on the American dragoon forces assembled at Pound Ridge. Fortunately for us, Tarleton's march was delayed by heavy rains and he later missed the turn off to Pound Ridge; furthermore his unit's movement had been spotted by our American sentries, but the darkness had cloaked the identity of the British horsemen. By this time, dawn had broken, and Col. Sheldon dispatched Talmadge with a scouting party to confirm the identity of the approaching horsemen. Shortly outside of Pound Ridge, Talmadge encountered the advancing British column and was fired upon by the same, we wheeled our horses and we raced back to the camp hotly pursued by Tarleton's squadron
''{The Pound Ridge Historical Society has made available a thirty five minute video chronicling the events of this battle in a chronological order. The video, entitled ''The Raid on Pound Ridge, NY 1779'' is available on their [https://www.poundridgehistorical.org/video-archives-1 ''Pound Ridge Historical Society'' web page.]

At 7:00 AM on July 2, 1779, the [https://allthingsliberty.com/2013/01/tarleton-in-new-york/ Battle at Pound Ridge] ensued; the British had completely lost the element of surprise and were faced with my regiment mounted and fully prepared and arrayed for battle. It was a ferocious clash of several hundred horse-mounted soldiers engaged in vicious sword fights, packed within the confines of a narrow village lane in Pound Ridge. On that day, for the first time, I was wounded. Col. Sheldon quickly assessed that we were hugely outnumbered and ordered a retreat; I bugled the command, and the troop responded immediately beating a retreat to the south. The British pursued us with great passion, but failed to catch us, and Tarleton realizing he was deep in enemy territory with little chance to destroy the 2nd Light Dragoons, retreated. That day they succeeded in the capture of only a couple of our unit whose horses had stumbled during the retreat; they managed to wound ten men in my unit, myself included; and captured our battle ensign and some of Talmadge's spy papers. But Tarleton's unit had completely failed in the prime objective of their mission; the second light dragoons remained fully operational and were still able to come to the aid of General Washington in short notice. My wound quickly healed and I continued to serve the unit as before, to the end of the war. Once again I witnessed the finger of God; had the British been able to arrive undetected as planned, Tarlton would have had his massacre and would indeed have put an end to the Second Light Dragoons; but on that day I once again was saved by the hand of the Almighty God. As a footnote to this story, [https://allthingsliberty.com/2019/08/four-battleflags-of-the-revolution-captured-by-lt-col-banastre-tarleton/ Col. Banastre Tarleton] succeeded in capturing the battle standard of the 2nd Light Dragoons during the action at Pound Ridge, which he took home with him to England as a trophy of war. This artifact was then handed down to his descendants until it was put up for public auction in 2006, at which time the flag sold for $12.3 M, perhaps this will give you a sense of the historic value of my story. In July of 1781, Washington met with [https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/rochambeau/ compte de Rochambeau] at his headquarters on Lt. Joseph Appleby's farm at Dobbs Ferry. Over time Washington's army grew stronger, had become skilled in the art of war, and now, with the capable French army of Gen. Rochambeau as his ally, the day had come for Washington to plan an assault to retake New York City. The Generals met and planned a [https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/the-revolutionary-war/washingtons-revolutionary-war-battles/reconnaissance-of-new-york/ reconnaissance-in-force]. Reconnaissance-in-force is a battlefield tactic whereby the attacking army approaches the enemy's defensive positions with a force of sufficient size, to bait the enemy into revealing the extent and location of their defensive positions by firing their artillery and small arms at your feigned advance. On the twenty second of July, the second light dragoons were once again on the move with Washington to New York City, and participated in the execution of this faux assault on the City. Our approach and the maneuver was executed perfectly as Washington and Rochambeau gathered notes as the British eagerly revealed the size and location of all of their key defensive installations surrounding the city, All went as planned, with the exception of an incident where Washington and Rochambeau had become isolated and stumbled onto a party of about 20 Tories; quick action by Washington's guard and a few of our light dragoons saved the day. We then retreated, with this new battlefield intelligence, to Washington's headquarters on Joseph Appleby's farm at Dobb's Ferry. Washington and Rochambeau proceeded to draw up contingency plans to attack the city. The British had done their homework well and had implemented a highly effective defensive plan for the city; an American and French assault on the city would be very costly. But before the assault could be executed, fate intervened as Washington and Rochambeau received news that the fleet of French [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/comte-de-grasse Admiral François Joseph Paul de Grasse] was enroute to Virginia. This sealed the decision to deploy the armies of Washington and Rochambeau to do battle at Yorktown, Virginia, rather than launch an assault on New York City. But to freeze the British army in place at New York City, we launched a massive smokescreen of misinformation intended to deceive the British at New York into believing their army at New York City was the objective of this massive Patriot troop movement. The ruse was successful and Brits froze their army in place at New York City, while Washington and Rochambeau deployed their armies to Yorktown, Virginia. This was the first time second Light Dragoons were not deployed with Washington to the battlefield, so I was stuck in New York. But we were not idle, the operations of the 2nd Light Dragoon of this time period were so numerous and intricate, that a full account of would take far too long to tell. Nevertheless the boldness of exploits of the unit under [https://allthingsliberty.com/2014/06/the-talented-major-tallmadge/ Major Talmadge] warrant your attention for a summary hearing. *

Major Talmadge had built a spy network, known as the Culper Spy Ring inside the British army and the British stronghold of New York City. Talmadge was the mastermind of this network composed of civilian spies; the role of our regiment in this operation was serve as message couriers to ensure this "top secret information" was securely delivered to Washington in person.

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It was also Major Talmadge who unmasked the treachery of the infamous traitor General Benedict Arnold and his spy handler British Major John Andre. The Second Light Dragoons where tasked with overseeing the trial and execution of this Major Andre.

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We were assigned to patrol and enforce martial law in the no-man's land between our headquarters in the Westchester area and New York City; in this mission we would track down and arrest looters known as cow-boys and skinners preying on the local population.

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Major Talmadge was a native of Long Island and was vexed at the British occupation of his homeland; as the recipient of strategic intelligence he conceived a number of targeted, special force missions against fortified British outposts on Long Island. I participated in successful seek and destroy missions by the 2nd Light Dragoons, under the command of Major Talmadge at [https://revolutionarywar.us/year-1780/battle-fort-st-george/Fort St. George], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Slongo Fort Salongo,] and others.

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In addition, I participated in special forces whale-boat operations Major Talmadge devised to disrupt the flow of supplies by loyalists and profiteers through the Long Island Sound into New York City. In addition were on call to support General Washington's army with light dragoon services as needed.

== PEACE!!!== The campaign by Washington, Rochambeau, and French Admiral Howe and the ensuing siege of Yorktown, Virginia which resulted in the surrender of General Cornwallis, proved to be the final victory in the war; a victory which destroyed the will of the British to continue the war. On November 30, 1782, the Continental Congress signed a preliminary peace agreement with British and this brought an end to the military hostilities; even though the formal end of the war, signified by the signing of the Treaty of Paris, did not happen until ten months later on 3 September 1783. With the onset of peace, my unit was gathered at Danbury, Connecticut and on the [[#1818|12th of June 1783]], where I was granted an honorable discharge. What a bittersweet day, it was the pinnacle of a fighting man's glory to have served as the lowly David and to have prevailed against the giant British Goliath. But by the time I was discharged, I was twenty six years of age, and had served the continental forces for almost eight and a half years; I had been at war for a third of my life and that experience defined my life. The intense moments of glory and sheer terror were over, the underlying purpose which had provided the motivation for me to rise and perform incredible feats of courage and heroism on a regular basis had been accomplished, and the relationship to my fellow soldiers in Troop 1, of Sheldon's Light Dragoons, to whom I entrusted my life on a daily basis, was now severed. In the end, I had served the country as a fighting man even longer than Gen. George Washington, and I had a front row seat to many of the most important events the War. It was time to move on with my life, but nothing would ever come close to the experience of that chapter of my life, it just couldn't. I then returned home to my family at Cromwell, and my life began to re-form around the daily routines of living a peacetime life. It was time for love, and I found love and a partner to share my life. On the 25th of September 1783, a bit more than three months after my discharge, [[#Church|I married my sweetheart, Thankful Sage]], a grand union for which I am indeed truly thankful. Our marriage further cemented the bond between the Robinson and Sage families as Thankful was a sister to the wives of two of my older brothers. But it is in this peacetime chapter of my life that our stories intersect, for you see I am the great-grandfather of [[Crocker-2547|Kenneth Crocker]]. Kenneth descended from my son [[Robinson-28788|Lewis Samuel Sage Robinson (1791-1864)]], the father of my grand daughter [[Robinson-28766|Rosetta (Robinson) Walker (1824-1872)]], mother of my great-grandson, [[Walker-33865|Jerra Lewis Walker (1854-1928)]], father of my 2nd great grand daughter [[Walker-33848|Addie Eliza (Walker) Crocker (1887-1976)]], mother of my 3rd great grandson Kenneth Floyd Crocker. And so I am the great grandfather to all of you gathered together here today. If I were to be honest, I would venture a guess that most of you have never heard of me, or if you have; you are unaware of the grand story of my life--as you have seen my story tells the story of the Revolution from the beginning to end; so let this be a lesson to you--in five generations your work and what you did with your life, no matter how important or noble it may seem to you or to the annals of history, will soon be forgotten. What will remain are your descendants. Did you teach them to love God and obey his commandments? Did they learn that integrity is always more important than temporal gain? Do they live their lives loving their neighbors, and are known to treat others as they wish to be treated? Do they know that God, Immanuel, came to earth and made a way for all to be reconnected to their creator and to endure with Him in a glorious, divine, and eternal Kingdom? I hope you have, for it is all you have to offer that is of lasting value. The war had cut deep and left some empty chairs in our families. There were two empty chairs at at the Sage table left by Matthew, Thankful's younger brother who was killed in the war in 1776 and her older brother Willett, who [https://archive.org/details/middletownupperh00adam/page/164/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Willett died of smallpox] while on duty. And at the Robinson table, my brother John was missing. He was captured in the Battle of Norwalk on 18 July 1779 and died of starvation and deprivation on the British prison ship the HMS Jersey at the age of 34; he left this world with six fatherless children and a pregnant wife. The pain of this grief cuts deep, but peace from victory brought a springtime of hope and new life to the infant nation and to the Daniel Robinson household also, Thankful and I had eleven children. Sally was the first in 1784 and Polly next in 1785, both born while we were still living at Cromwell. Throughout the war the Continental Congress paid us in Continental currency which was essentially worthless paper, so General Washington had promised his troops that the new government would issue land warrants to those who would enlist and serve for longer periods of time, and by golly he came through. In February of 1790 I was issued a Land bounty, which I assigned to a land speculator named Theodosius Fowler, for cash. This grant provided the funds Thankful and I needed to strike out to find our place in the now-open Western lands to those daring to live a pioneer life; and after eight years of living under the stars, the idea of a pioneer life certainly appealed to me. So around around 1800 we headed out to Clinton County, New York where Thankful and I settled in the Plattsburgh area where we raised our family. I built an Inn about a half mile south of the old road near Beakmantown, and was known as "Governor" by my friends. Before we part I have one more story to tell you. The Platts had built a grist mill located on the Saranac river; well, one spring we had received a heavy rains that caused a flash flood and the highwater and swift current were threatening the local grist mill. So I and a couple of other neighbors went into the mill to remove stored equipment before the floodwaters carried the building away. But as we we gathering the equipment, the building began to collapse; the others got away safely, but the building crumbled around me and so I clung to the millstone for safety. But the current was so fast and furious that it ripped away the millstone and caused it to hydro-plane, and I surfed that millstone 100 rods (over a quarter mile) downstream before it sank. No one would believe me, but after the flood subsided, we found the millstone right near the point where I had been rescued from the flood waters--let me tell you that was one wild ride that will never be topped by your best amusement park attraction! Oh by the way, [[Appleby-1189|Joseph Appleby III (abt.1737-1791)]], the man I mentioned earlier as having loaned his home and farm for several weeks to serve as General Washington's headquarters during the reconnoitering of New York City, is also your great-grandfather. He is the 2nd great grandfather of [[Lester-3542|Mahala Jane (Lester) Crocker (1827-1873)]], the wife of [[Crocker-2008|John Russell Crocker (1820-1892)]] (the great grandfather of Kenneth Crocker). The wound I received at Pound Ridge took its toll, eventually causing me to go lame. Congress set up a pension system for Revolutionary war veterans and I applied for and received this [[#1818|pension in 1818], at the age of 60. This entitlement only ran a few years and then was terminated, with the Continental Congress tightening eligibility they then required all recipients to reapply in 1820. My financial and physical condition continued to deteriorate, so when the Congress updated the veteran's pension structure in 1832, I re-applied, and was once again granted a service pension set at $10/month. This pension was delivered to me at a time when I was nearly penniless and scratching out a living as a fisherman. This pension system required all applicants to submit a court verified deposition of the applicant's service record as proof of qualification , and for this you should be grateful, as this is the only known, surviving record of my life story, and without it, my remarkable story would be lost to you. So this is my story and it is all true. In the [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2019%3A18%2D20&version=NIV book of Matthew], Jesus affirms that the Old Testament command to Honor your father and mother continues to stand as a prime directive of God, the Father, under the New Testament Covenant. An important element of this directive to honor is to remember; and the essence of remembering is to tell the stories of the fathers and forefathers to the next generation. I am indeed your forefather. On July 4th, just a few days ago, did you remember me or what I did for you? What about last memorial day? The legacy I gave to you, at an exceedingly high cost to myself and my family is your privileged life, you are able to live your life in an environment that embraces personal freedom, and rejects slavery to an evil and oppressive government. Perhaps next year you will remember me and protect my legacy by passing the lessons of my story on to your children and grandchildren. Blessings on each of you. ---- ==Genealogical Records== The following section of this essay provides the detailed information found in the various historical documents used to recreate the preceding story of Daniel Robinson. The core document is Daniel Robinson's Revolutionary War Pension application. This document ties Daniel to a defined set of commanding officers and battle scenes, which can then can be correlated to other historical narratives on the war to regenerate an accurate narrative reflecting Daniel's experience in the war. In addition, this section provides a platform to analyze, cross-correlate, and comment on important aspects of the cited historical data record. ===Church Records=== *Primary Source, [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/491549:3032 ''Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920, Vol 22 Cromwell;''] [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/491549:3032 ''Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920, Vol 22 Cromwell'' Ancestry.com database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: 2013. Connecticut. Church Records Index. Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/3032/images/41107_620303988_0310-00002 Cromwell First Congregational Church (1715-1875) Title Page] Data Extract: :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3032/41107_620303988_0310-00115 ''Cromwell, Conn. Church Records;'' Page 111-113; Image 115 of 218:] First Congregational Church Cromwell, Connecticut; Church Records for Amos Robinson: Amos Robinson renewed baptismal covenant 1 July 1753. ''{The covenant renewal was concurrent with the baptism of his son Hezekiah.}'' :##) Asa Robinson, son of Amos & ____, was baptized 15 Aug 1762. :##) Sintha Robinson, son of Amos Robinson Jr. & ___ was bapt. 16 Aug 1767. ''{The Jr. designation suggests that the father and grandfather of Sintha were both named Amos. As the Jr. designation is absent from the birth record of Amos the father of Asa, Daniel; the language of this record suggests that Amos Robinson Jr. was born in 1747 or before, and was the older brother of Daniel and Asa.}'' :##) '''Daniel, son of Amos Robinson & ____ was baptized 22 May 1757. :###) '''Daniel Robinson married Thankful Sage 25 Sept 1783 :####) Polly Robinson, '''daughter of Daniel and Thankful,''' was baptized 11 Sept 1785. :####) Sally Robinson, '''daughter of Daniel and Thankful,''' was baptized 10 Oct 1784. :###) '''Daniel & wife Thankful Robinson, ch. conf. Sept 19, 1784. :###) '''Daniel Robinson, & w. renewed baptismal covenant Oct 10, 1784. :##) Elizabeth Robinson, dau. of Amos &____ bapt. 5 Jan 1755. :##) Hezekiah Robinson, son of Amos & ____ bapt. 1 July 1753. :###) Hezekiah Robinson, son of Amos, died 12 Jan 1754. :##) Priscilla Robinson, dau. of Amos &____, bapt.12 Aug 1759. :###) Priscilla Robinson, married Jacob Colburn, 8 Feb 1785. :##) Reuben Robinson, son of Amos & Lydea, d. 4 June 1765. ''{Editorial Comment (RRB), the notation in the prior transcriptions imply that the mother of each of the cited children was named, but that the name was undecipherable by the transcriptionist. Therefore, as Lydea is named as the mother of Reuben, it may be that Lydia was also the mother of Amoses' other children, but her name was illegible in the original script; or perhaps Lydia was the second wife of Amos; or much less likely, this Amos was not the father of the other cited children.}'' ===Military Records=== *Primary Source, [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/77991:1995 "U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900;''] [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/77991:1995 ''U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900,'' Ancestry.com. U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900,''] [Ancestry.com database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files (NARA microfilm publication M804, 2,670 rolls). Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15. National Archives, Washington, D.C. : Data Extract: :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1995/MIUSA1775D_136685-00704? ''Rev War Pension;'' Image 701 of 1247:] Bounty Land Warrant Card. Warrant Number 6416 issued Feb 1790. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1995/images/MIUSA1775D_136685-00713 ''1818 Daniel Robinson Pension Application;'' image 710 o 1247:] Deposition given by Daniel Robinson to the Clinton County Court of Common Pleas on 31 March 1818. :##) Transcription: ''' "To the Honorable Secretary of the war Department at the City of Washington. I Daniel Robenson of the Town of Plattsburgh Clinton County, State of New York aged sixty years, did on the nineteenth day of May Seventeen Hundred and Seventy five in the Town of Molbury State of Connecticut list in the Service of the united States as a Soldier in Capt. Holdrige's Company in the Regiment Commanded by Col. Willis for seven months and about six days before my time of service expired I again enlisted in the Town of Roxbury and State of Massachusetts for the term of one year in which Company and Regiment I remained untill I again Enlisted at Peekskill on or about the twenty second day of December Seventeen Hundred and Seventy Six in Capt. Benjamin Talmage Company of light Dragoons in the Regiment Commanded by Elisha Sheldon for and during the war as a Trumpeter and was wounded at the Battle of Pound Ridge in which regiment I remained untill I got my discharge at the Close off the war at the Town of Danbury in the State of Connecticut on the twelth day of June 1783 and that I am now in Indigent Circumstances and further this deponent is not Plattsburgh March 31st 1818. Signed Daniel Robinson. :##) The above Described Daniel Robinson personally appeared before me Hinner Newcomb one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Clinton and state of New York who being sworn made solemn oath that the above Certificate of his service done in the revolutionary war is true and I am acquainted with the said Daniel and have been for nearly twenty years and I know that he at this present time is in Indigent Circumstances and that he comes under the law of Congress giving a pension to the indigent. Plattsburgh March 31st, 1818; Himmel Newcomb, Judge. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1995/MIUSA1775D_136685-00709? ''Rev War Pension;'' Image 706, 707 of 1247:] Daniel Robinson Second Pension Application, 3 Oct 1820. :##) Statement of War Service: '''Clinton County, New York, 3 Oct 1820. Daniel Robinson, age 63, resident of Chazy, Clinton, New York, "doth on his oath declare that he served in the revolutionary war as follows:" ''That on the 19th of May 1775 he enlisted at Colchester in Captain Holdridges Company of Infentry Col. Willys Regiment of the Connecticut line eight months. At the expiration of that time when he enlisted at Pecks Hill in Captain Benjamin Talmages Company of Dragoons in Col. Elisha Sheldons Regiment Connecticut line for during the War and continued to serve therein till the 12th of June 1783 when he was honorbly discharged at Danbery, Connecticut. He was in the battles of Roxbury, Dorchester, Flatbush, Brandywine, Germantown and several others. :##) Previous Pension: original declaration to obtain a pension was made 21 March 1818, and he received a pension certificate # 20417 on the 7th of August 1818. :##) Declaration of Assets: Real estate: ''none. Personal Estate: besides necessary bedding and cloathing none except the following: Nathaniel Griffin owes me on account eight Dollars which he has owed me eight or nine years and which I consider of no value as he is unable to pay it, 1 gill net 3 rods long, 1 scoop net, and 1/2 of an old seine ____$10. I am by occupation a fisherman & have no family except my wife, Thankful Robinson aged 61 years and very infirm with the Rheumetism. I live in the House with one of my sons who afsists in supporting myself and my wife and I am myself lame caused by a wound received by me while in service of the United States. Daniel Robinson'' :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1995/MIUSA1775D_136685-00707? ''Rev War Pension;'' Image 704 of 1247:] Pension Certificate: issued to Daniel Robinson, soldier of the Revolutionary War, 25 July 1832 and sent to Pensioner at Plattsburgh, NY. Awarded a Pension of $180. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1995/images/MIUSA1775D_136685-00717? ''Rev War Pension Record;'' Image 714 of 1247:] Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions. Military and Pension history for Daniel Robinson. Recap of service history, Died 21 Oct 1838. Remarks: Wife Thankful age 61 years in 1820; at that date sons are referred to--names not stated. No further family data. * Secondary Source, Henry Phelps Johnston; [https://archive.org/details/waroftherevolution00recorich/page/n11/mode/2up? ''Record of service of Connecticut men in the I. War of the Revolution, II. War of 1812, III. Mexican War;''] Henry Phelps Johnston (1842-1923), Connecticut Adjutant-General's Office; [https://archive.org/details/waroftherevolution00recorich/page/n11/mode/2up? ''Record of service of Connecticut men in the I. War of the Revolution, II. War of 1812, III. Mexican War;''] Hartford, 1889. Public Domain. :#) [https://archive.org/details/waroftherevolution00recorich/page/n89/mode/2up?q=Robinson ''Lt. Holdridge;'' page 89.] :#) [https://archive.org/details/waroftherevolution00recorich/page/272/mode/2up?q=Robinson ''Capt. Benjamin Talmadge;'' page 273.] First Troop of the Second Regiment of Light Dragoons under the Command of Col. Elisha Sheldon. :##) '''Daniel Robinson, Private, Enlisted 27 December '76; Promoted to Trumpeter 1 May 1778; Town: Middletown; Trade: Blacksmith; Stature: 5' 6''; Complexion: Light; Eyes: Light; Hair: brown. * Secondary Source, Margaret Barrett (Robinson) Lee; [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3492066:61157 "Lineage Book, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 113;"] Gillentine, Flora Myers (Historian General), [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3492066:61157 "Lineage Book, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 113,"] Washington, D.C., Press of Judd and Detweiler Inc., 1930. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000., Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 113 : 1914. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61157/46155_b290438-00117? Ancestry.com database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. : Data Extract: :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61157/46155_b290438-00117?pid=3492066 ''DAR Lineage record 112355;'' Page 116, Image 118 of 370:] Descendants of Daniel Robinson: :##) '''Daniel Robinson (1757- 1838) married Thankful Sage (1758-1837) in 1783. Daniel was a private in the American Revolution serving in the Company of Captain Holdridge under the Regiment of Col. Wyllys. He was also a soldier in the Light Dragoons of Col. Sheldon. Born in Middleton, Connecticut; died in Plattesburgh, NY. :##) Lewis S. Robinson (1791-1838), son of Daniel Robinson, married Hannah Eldred (1792-1873). :##) Eleazer Robinson (1813-1864), son of Lewis S. Robinson, married Mary Ann Stearns (1816-1901). :##) Daniel Samuel Robinson (b 1839), son of Eleazer Robinson, married Margaret Pringle (b. 1842) in 1862. :##) Ernest James Robinson (b. 1870), son of Daniel Samuel Robinson, married May Barrett (b. 1873) in 1891. :##) Mrs. Margaret Barrett (Robinson) Lee, daughter of Ernest James Robinson, was born in Plattsburg, NY., and married Howard Lee. === Published Genealogical and Historical Information === * Primary Source, Benjamin Talmadge, [https://archive.org/details/memoirofcolonelb027409mbp/page/n17/mode/2up ''Memoir of Col. Benjamin Talmadge, Continental Light Dragoons (1776-1783);''] Talmadge, Col. Benjamin; [https://archive.org/details/memoirofcolonelb027409mbp/page/n17/mode/2up ''Memoir of Col. Benjamin Talmadge, Continental Light Dragoons (1776-1783);''] Gilliss Press, 1904. :#) * Secondary Source, Jacobus, ''Vital Records from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register.'' [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/vital-records-from-the-new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=1&volumeId=21065 ''Vital Records from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register.''] Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.) 1847 Volume 1 :#) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/21065/378/1425475539 ''Scotch Prisoners sent to Massachusetts in 1652, by order of the English Government;'' page 378]. John Robinson a passenger on the ''John and Sarah'' 13 May 1652, Scottish prisoner prisoners sent to Massachusetts as indentured servants (slaves). [https://www.history.com/topics/european-history/english-civil-wars Second English Civil War.] *Secondary Source, Duane Hamilton Hurd; [https://archive.org/details/historyofclinton00hurd/page/n7/mode/2up ''History of Clinton and Franklin Counties, New York: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers;''] Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton); [https://archive.org/details/historyofclinton00hurd/page/n7/mode/2up ''History of Clinton and Franklin Counties, New York: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers;''] J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia; 1880. :#) [https://archive.org/details/historyofclinton00hurd/page/n189/mode/2up?q=Robinson ''Clinton Co. History;'' page 151:] ... Zephaniah Platt, Theodorus Platt, and Melancton Smith ... erected a grist mill about this time (1796) situated back from the street, near the west end of the dam. :##) A few years later this building was carried away in a flood, when the location of the mill was changed to the site of the present Saranac Mills, on the east side of the river. "At the time of this freshet," says Judge Palmer, "several persons were engaged in removing machinery from the mill when the building fell; all escaped except Daniel Robinson, who was carried down the stream as far as Mr. Saily's ashry, one hundred rods below, where he was rescued by persons standing on the shore. When the water subsided the millstone was found at the place where Robinson had been drawn out of the river. The 'Governor' declared that when he found the mill was tumbling to pieces he clung to the millstone for safety, and floated upon it to that point. The story seems improbable; still the fact that the stone was found at the place where he landed is evidence of its truth. This freshet was for many years afterwards known as the one when 'Governor Robinson rode down the river on a millstone.' " :#) [https://archive.org/details/historyofclinton00hurd/page/n261/mode/2up?q=Robinson ''Clinton Co. History;'' page 188:] Plattsburgh Tax Assessment Roll, (May 1811): Daniel Robinson: H. F. 228 1/2 a.; Real Estate, $457; Personal Estate, $0; Total Tax: $1.50. :#) [https://archive.org/details/historyofclinton00hurd/page/n283/mode/2up?q=Robinson ''Clinton Co. History;'' page 199:] Soon after the year 1800, Lyman Clothier, Eliphalet Hascall, Daniel and Robert Baker, Thomas Cudworth, Simon Goodspeed, and Daniel Robinson located in the town. This period may, with some propriety, be called the era of tavern-keeping. This seemed to be the chief object those who settled at this time. The Plattsburgh and Ogdensburgh road had been roughly laid out through the town, and travelers made such slow advances over this principal highway to the St. Lawrence River that they were obliged to make frequent stops at the various small inns that were erected every few miles along its course. :##) ... Daniel Robinson, often known as "Governor," erected a tavern about half a mile south of the old road, near the Beekmantown line. :#) ... A son of Robinson, Lewis, called the "Young Governor," about 1810 built a tavern on lot 95 of the same patent, known as the Rowlanson Place. He kept it a good many years and died there. Some of his descendants still reside in town. His daughter, Samantha, now occupies the old place. Calvin and Lewis live in Chazy, Eleazer lives in Plattsburgh, Matthew lives near Potsdam. *Secondary Source, William R. Cutter, [https://books.google.com/books?id=-O0pAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Genealogical+and+Family+History+of+Northern+New+York:+A+Record+of+...,+Volume+1&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwif6brV2KndAhWJ7FMKHdHsBMkQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=Genealogical%20and%20Family%20History%20of%20Northern%20New%20York%3A%20A%20Record%20of%20...%2C%20Volume%201&f=false ''Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York, Volume I''], Cutter, William Richard, [https://books.google.com/books?id=-O0pAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Genealogical+and+Family+History+of+Northern+New+York:+A+Record+of+...,+Volume+1&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwif6brV2KndAhWJ7FMKHdHsBMkQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=Genealogical%20and%20Family%20History%20of%20Northern%20New%20York%3A%20A%20Record%20of%20...%2C%20Volume%201&f=false ''Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York, Volume I;''] New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Co. 1910. (Public Domain) Data Extract: :#) [https://books.google.com/books?id=-O0pAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA93&dq=lewis+s+robinson+altona+ny&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwig-LrgtKbRAhWD7yYKHZHvDXAQ6AEILjAE#v=snippet&q=lewis%20robinson&f=false Cutter Page 92, 93] Daniel, the youngest child of Benjamin and Jerusha (Bingham) Robinson was born 19 May 1757, in Middletown, Connecticut, died 25 March 1838. ''{Editorial Comment (RRB): This parental assertion, offered by Cutter, claiming that Benjamin and Jerusha Robinson were the parents of the Daniel Robinson of this profile is '''INCORRECT.''' The [[#Church|Cromwell Conn. Church record]] offers clear evidence that Daniel Robinson, husband of Thankful Sage was the son of Amos Robinson. }'' He was a soldier of the Revolution, enlisting 19 May 1775, and served until 12 June 1783, when he was discharged. He removed from Middleton, Conn. to Plattsburgh, New York and lived on Margaret St. of the town and other points in Clinton County. He was known as "Governor" Robinson, and had a mill on the Saranac River, near Plattsburgh, ''{Editorial Comment (RRB): the narrative from which this text was clearly derived, states that this grist mill was owned by the Platts.}'' and was carried down the stream in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freshet freshet] while trying to save some of the machinery. He said he rode on the millstone for about one hundred [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_(unit) rods], and the discovery of the millstone after the flood had subsided a the point where he was rescued seemed to confirm the tale. One who knows the power of waters in flood can easily conceive of their bearing a millstone 100 rods , though no one believes it will float in still or ordinarily moving waters. He married 25 Sept 1783 Thankful Sage of Middletown, born 15 August 1758, died 20 Dec 1837. Children: Polly (died young), Polly, Deborah, Patty, Lewis Samuel, Lucy, Leudiah, Sally, Thankful, Ira, and Lydia. ==Sources== ===Other Sources=== The following section provides a listing of source material that is pertinent to the profile subject, but not presently cited in the narrative text of the profile. ''' The American Revolution: * David Ramsey; [https://archive.org/details/historyofamerica0001rams ''The history of the American Revolution, Vol I;''] Indianapolis : Liberty Fund, 1990. ''{1990 Reprint of the Original two volumes.}'' * [https://archive.org/details/TheHistoryOfTheAmericanRevolution/TheHistoryOfTheAmericanRevolution/mode/2up The history of the American Revolution, Vol I;''] Printed and Published by Downing and Phillips; 1815. * David Ramsey M.D.; [https://archive.org/details/TheHistoryOfTheAmericanRevolution/TheHistoryOfTheAmericanRevolutionVolume2DavidRamsay/ ''The History of the American Revolution, Vol II;''] Philadelphia : Printed and sold by R. Aitken & son. 1789. * [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/american-revolution-timeline#1777 ''American Revolution Timeline.''] '''Connecticut Regiments in the Revolutionary War: * [https://revolutionarywar.us/continental-army/connecticut/ Connecticut Regiments 2nd Gen. Spencer] * [https://www.americanwars.org/ct-american-revolution/colonel-wyllys-regiment-1776.htm Col. Samuel Wyllys, Capt Hezekiah Holdredge.] '''The Battle of Long Island: * [https://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/ge342/Washington%27s%20Escape%20from%20Brooklyn-Oct24-2006.pdf Powerful Power Point presentation on Washington's Retreat from Long Island:] Daniel Robinson at Flatbush under the command of Gen. Sullivan * [https://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/umrcourses/ge342/Washington%27s%20Escape%20from%20Brooklyn-Oct24-2006.pdf Battle of Long Island.] '''Sheldons's 2nd Regiment of Light Dragoons; * [http://www.dragoons.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2LD_Dragoon_Power_Point.pdf Second Light Dragoon Powerpoint presentation] ** [http://www.dragoons.info Website of Second Continental Light Dragoons Historical Society] * [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/601004 Officers in Sheldon's Horse.] * [http://www.blackrockhistory.net/SheldonHorse_index.html Timeline of events for Sheldon's Horse] * [https://www.revolutionarywarjournal.com/george-washingtons-body-guard/ Washingtons Secret Service] * Benjamin Talmadge, [https://archive.org/details/memoirofcolonelb027409mbp/page/n17/mode/2up ''Memoir of Col. Benjamin Talmadge, Continental Light Dragoons (1776-1783);''] Gilliss Press, 1904. * Burt Garfield Loesher, [https://www.amazon.com/Washingtons-eyes-Continental-Light-Dragoons/dp/0883420511 ''Washington's Eyes;''] Old Army Press; 1st edition, January 1, 1977. === YouTube Library === '''Collection of YouTube videos of various battle sites mentioned in the Daniel Robinson story: * (19 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JLvRJzvOic The Revolutionary War: Animated Battle Map] * (19 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKAQ3mvhK-w The Northern Campaign of the Revolutionary War: Animated Battle Map] * (6 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMhSjwgX__4 Siege of Boston] * (9.5 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmPuHl5RvFI Battle of Dorchester Heights] * (4 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLdwq0XxOtI The Battle of Brooklyn (Long Island): The Revolutionary War in Four Minutes] * (4 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMytfrQZ2Tc The Battle of Brandywine: The Revolutionary War in Four Minutes] * (16 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQ0dHK_T_9M Uncovering History: Paoli Massacre & Battle of Germantown (Part 15)] * (9 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6ZajwjKYwI Germantown] * (4 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6sBSgv_gS4 Battle of Bennington] * (14 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3jNh3D57gQ The Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War: Animated Battle Map] '''If you enjoyed the story of Daniel Robinson, the following video is a ''must see.'' ''' It is a collaborative video prepared by the historians of "Sheldon's Horse" and the Pound Ridge Historical Society. The [https://www.poundridgehistorical.org/video-archives-1 video may be accessed here,] (35 min). Note this hot-link will take you to an index page of the Pound Ridge Historical Society, once there you will need to scroll down to the icons near the bottom of the page and activate the icon labeled, "The Raid on Pound Ridge, NY 1779." '''Excellent power point presentation by Eric Chandler on Sheldon's Horse presented to the Norwalk Historical Society. * (1 hr 16 min) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJS87FdY03A Sheldon's Horse on You Tube]

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Locations supposedly associated with Daniel after moving west after being wounded at First Bull Run. San Francisco, CA Lander, NV or Nevada Territories Battle Mountain, NV or NT Silver City, Idaho Weatherby, Oregon Double Eagle Gold and Silver Mining Company, NV or NT Virginia District, Storey, NV or NT Russian Empire Ledge, NV or NT

Daniel Warner, Last Will and Testament 1755

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In The Name of God Amen This Sixth Day of March Annoque Domini, 1755, I Daniel Warner of Easthaddom in the County of Hartford and Collony of Connecticut, Husband man being in good health of Body and of Perfect mind and Memory, Thanks be given unto God; Yet calling to Mind the Mortallity of my Body, and knowing that it is appointed for men Once to dye, do make and ordain this my Last will and Testament, that is to say principal[ly][page edge torn] and first of all, I give and recommend my Soul into the Hands of God that gave it hopeing Through the Meritts, Death and passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have the free, and full, forgiveness of all my Sins, and to Inherit Everlasting Life; And my Body I commit to the Earth, to be Decently Buried att the Discretion of my Executors Hereafter Named, Nothing doubting but att the General Resurrection, I shall receive the Same again by the Mighty Power of God. And as touching such worldly Estate Wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. That is to say ––––––– Imprimis That all [my -- crossed out] those Debts as I do owe in Right and Justice to any person or persons whatsoever shall be well and truely, or ordained to be paid in Convenient time after my Discease by my Executors hereafter Named Item Unto my well Beloved wife Elisabeth [mye[?] Dearly Beloved wife -- crossed out] I do give and bequeath -- All my moveable Estate to be Disposed off by her -- for her Comfort and to give to whom She pleases -- saving that my Lawful Debts be paid out of the same -- and also one hundred and fifty pounds to be paid (within one year) after my Discease -- to the Heirs -- or children -- of my Daughter Thankful Dickinson, Late of Hadly in the County of Hamshire -- and Province of the Massechusets Bay In New Englad -- Now Disceased -- (and while Living was wife to Nathan Dickinson of the d [symbol for "same"] Town County and Colony afforsd) i e One hundred Pounds to the Daughter and [illegible word crossed out] Fifty Pounds to be Equally Divided between Her sons. The Money to be of thee present Currency of this Collony -- or the Equovalency thereof in Proclimation Money -- which Sums are to be paid out of Said Moveables -- And I do also give her the Improvement of one third pairt of my House & Barn-- orchards and of all my Lands -- hereafter to be willed -- During her Natural life. Item I Do give unto my Grand Son Daniel Brainard Son of my Daughter Eli[zabeth][page edge torn] Brainard Late of afsd Easthaddam Disceast, one Third part of my Homelot begining att [page edge torn] West [illegible letters crossed out] end of said Lot and Extending East -- Until the said third part be compleated together with the building & orchards are contained thereon (saving the third part mentioned in manner and form as above) And also my Lot of Land Laid out in the Ninth Division in said Easthaddom according as the Records Describes the Same -- with all the Priviledges and appurtenances thereof to him and his heirs Item Unto my Beloved Daughters, Martha Sears & Anna Cone I Do give and bequat[h -- page edge torn] The Two thirds of my Homelot Joyning to that part I have above given to my Grand Son Daniel [&? -- page edge torn] viz the sd East End of my Homelot to be Divided Equally [Divided -- crossed out] between them to them and [yr?] heirs. And Further -- It is my will that the Said Daniel Brainard Martha Seers or or Anna Cone or Either of them Die without heirs of their own Bodys, that the Estate above -- willed shall go to the Surviveing heirs and Providd they all Die without hiers as above that then it return to the Nearest of my other Hiers and Each and Every of this Sort that is [illegible word crossed out] or may Ever be, to be Divided Shall be Equally Divided Between the Said heirs Specified And that this my Last will and Testament may be Kept and adhered to I do constitute my Sons [written above illegible word crossed out] Mathew Sears and Thomas Cone to be the Executors thereof and every part thereof -- And I do -- hereby revoke and Disannul all and Every other former Testament by me any ways before Named willed and bequeathed Ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my Last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the Day and year abovewritten Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced and Declared by the Said Daniel Warner as his last will and Testament in the Presence of us the Subscribers viz [Signature] :::::::::::Daniel Warner [Signatures] :Grindal Rawson :Christopher Holmes :Robert Hungerford [Transcribed from image of original will of [[Warner-4280 | Daniel Warner III]]. Note that this document specifically proves the parentage of Thankful (Warner) Dickinson, wife of Nathan Dickinson -- ancestors of poet Emily Dickinson; Thankful's father Daniel Warner III naming her as a daughter also implies that her mother was his first wife, Thankful (Billings) Warner.] Source: Hartford County, Connecticut, probate case files'', estate no. 3086. Last will and testament of Daniel Warner of East Haddam, dated 6 March 1755. Presented 6 March 1770. Connecticut State Library (Hartford, Connecticut). In ''Connecticut, Wills and Probate Records, 1609-1999'' [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. {{Ancestry Record|USProbateCT|2945261}}

Daniel White Research

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== Who are the parents of Daniel White? == === Not the son of Daniel White and Sarah Turner of Weymouth === Was the man named [[White-14513|Daniel White]] who was born to [[White-25074|Daniel White]] and [[Turner-16641|Sarah Turner]] on July 10, 1769"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQT-19P : 10 February 2018), Daniel White, 10 Jul 1769; citing WEYMOUTH,NORFOLK,MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm unknown. the same man as Daniel White who founded Freeville, New York and died in Dryden, Tompkins County, New York in 1845 ?? According to the sources detailed below, Daniel White, subject of this profile, died in 1845 in Tompkins County, New York and had brothers named Abel, William, John, Ebenezer, Henry, Alward and Albert White. The Daniel White that was born on July 10, 1769 to Daniel White, Sr. and Sarah Turner did not have brothers with these names, instead his brothers were named David, Matthew and James. Based on this finding, Daniel White's parents were not Daniel White, Sr. and Sarah Turner from Weymouth, Massachusetts. More research is needed to determine the parents of Daniel White however the research collected and presented makes a strong case to disprove his parents as Daniel White and Sarah Turner. Was the man named [[White-14513|Daniel White]] who was born to [[White-25074|Daniel White]] and [[Turner-16641|Sarah Turner]] on July 10, 1769"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQT-19P : 10 February 2018), Daniel White, 10 Jul 1769; citing WEYMOUTH,NORFOLK,MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm unknown. the same man as Daniel White who founded Freeville, New York and died in Dryden, Tompkins County, New York in 1845 ?? Daniel White, subject of this profile, died in 1845 in Tompkins County, New York and had brothers named Abel, William, John, Ebenezer, Henry, Alward and Albert White. The Daniel White that was born on July 10, 1769 to Daniel White, Sr. and Sarah Turner did not have brothers with these names, instead his brothers were named David, Matthew and James. Based on this finding, Daniel White's parents were not Daniel White, Sr. and Sarah Turner from Weymouth, Massachusetts. We know that Daniel White (born 1732) and Sarah Turner had children born in Weymouth (http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_39e.htm#91) and birth records show children named. *WHITE, Martha *WHITE, Molly b. 8 NOV 1759 Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass."Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQP-V4S : 10 February 2018), Molley White, 08 Nov 1759; citing WEYMOUTH,NORFOLK,MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm unknown. *WHITE, Matthew b. 30 JUN 1761 Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass. *WHITE, James"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQY-624 : 10 February 2018), James White, 04 Mar 1767; citing WEYMOUTH,NORFOLK,MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm unknown. *WHITE, Daniel b. 10 JUL 1769 Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass."Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQT-19P : 10 February 2018), Daniel White, 10 Jul 1769; citing WEYMOUTH,NORFOLK,MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm unknown. *WHITE, Sarah"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F45B-JCQ : 9 February 2018), Daniel White in entry for Sarah White, 24 Dec 1771; citing Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, pg 250; FHL microfilm 2,031,513. *WHITE, Hannah b. AUG 1772 Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass."Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQR-8P8 : 10 February 2018), Hannah White, ; citing , ; FHL microfilm unknown. *WHITE, David b. 25 DEC 1774 Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass."Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQY-N5J : 10 February 2018), Daniel White in entry for David White, 25 Dec 1774; citing WEYMOUTH,NORFOLK,MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm unknown. *WHITE, Susanna"Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQ5-GVF : 10 February 2018), Daniel White in entry for Susanna White, 02 Jul 1778; citing WEYMOUTH,NORFOLK,MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm unknown. *WHITE, Bethiah b. AUG 1780 Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass."Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCQ5-RVC : 10 February 2018), Bethiah White, ; citing , ; FHL microfilm unknown. Daniel White (the subject of this profile) had brothers named Abel, William, John, Ebenezer, Henry, Alward and Albert. This is supported by the histories of western New York listed above and from the compiled White Family newsletters. The man that was born on July 10, 1769 to Daniel White (born 1732) and Sarah Turner in Weymouth, Massachusets did not have any brothers with these names as is shown in the birth records of Weymouth, Massachusetts. The 1790 U.S. Census lists several men named Daniel White including these two: *'''Daniel White. 1790 Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States'''"United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKR-JTL : accessed 26 August 2018), Daniel White, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 44, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 9; FHL microfilm 568,149. *'''Danl White 1790 Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States'''"United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKG-JFC : accessed 26 August 2018), Danl White, Weymouth, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 670, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 568,144. We know from the sources provided that Daniel came to western New York from Pennsylvania and this is supported by the census record. Obviously another man named Daniel White was living in Weymouth at that time. === Research facts known about Daniel White === According to the sources detailed below, Daniel White, subject of this profile, died in 1845 in Tompkins County, New York and had brothers named Abel, William, John, Ebenezer, Henry, Alward and Albert White. :1. Founded Freeville in Tompkins County, New York. [Landmarks of Tompkins county] "Landmarks of Tompkins county, New York; including a history of Cornell university" by Selkreg, John H; Hewett, Waterman Thomas, 1846-1921. pg. 333 [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924073798476#page/n409 Archive.org] :2. He was a miller. [Historical Sketch of Freeville, NY]Genung, Albert Benjamin, b 1890. "Historical sketch of thhe village of Freeville, Tompkins County, New York".LH-REF 974.771 G Author, 1942. Owner: Ithaca - Tompkins County Public Library :3. He was an ordained deacon of the Methodist Church and preached in the Cayuga circuit in 1802.[Historical Sketch of Freeville, NY] :4. In 1798 he moved to the Freeville section of Dryden twp.[White Family Recorder]"White Family Recorder", Violet White Smith, editor. Transcribed and edited by Bonne Shane, Jeanette Hall, Bob Heil and Leslie Soper. 2003. pg. 242 :5. He was accompanied in that move by Samuel Knapp, the brother of Anna, his wife.[White Family Recorder] :6. These White brothers came from Pennsylvania to Tettertown.[White Family Recorder] :7. Daniel had brothers Albert White and Rev. Alvord [Alward] White. [history of the town of Dryden] :8. Alward was a circuit preacher in 1794. [history of the town of Dryden] :9. The brothers Daniel, Albert and Alward settled near Lansingville or "Tettertown," about 1796.[history of the town of Dryden] "The centennial history of the town of Dryden. 1797-1897" by Goodrich, George E., comp. pg. 18 [https://archive.org/stream/centennialhistor00good#page/n31 Archive.org] :10. Albert and Daniel White in 1795, settled half a mile east of Tettertown, now called Lansing, and then settlement was then called "White Settlement". [History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler Counties]"History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler Counties, New York" by Peirce, H. B. (Henry B.) cn; Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton). Phildelphia: Everts and Ensign, 1879. pg. 519. [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftiogach00peir#page/n811 Archive.org] :11. Brother of the Rev. A. White, who was on this circuit in 1794... In 1793, Alward White was one of the first on this Seneca circuit..."[History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler Counties] :12. Settled Freeville and came from Lansing with his brother-in-law Samuel Knapp in 1798.[history of the town of Dryden] :13. He came to Lansing from Pennsylvania but was originally from Roxbury, Mass..."[history of the town of Dryden] :14. Had brothers named Abel, William, John, Ebenezer, Henry, Alward and Albert White.[White Family Recorder] :15. In 1890 Goodrich states that he died at the age of 78.[Historical Sketch of Freeville, NY] :16. That he left of family of 14 children.[Historical Sketch of Freeville, NY] :17. In 1890, survivors of Daniel included: Daniel M. White of Dryden, secretary of the present Centennial Committee, Mrs. Anna Montfort of Peruville, and Mrs. Geo. F. A. Baker of West Dryden.[Historical Sketch of Freeville, NY] :18. His gravestone says he died on 16 Sep 1845 in his 78th year.[Find A Grave] Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 9 September 2018), memorial page for Daniel White (unknown–16 Sep 1845), Find A Grave Memorial no. 72918348, citing Peruville Cemetery, Groton, Tompkins County, New York, USA ; Maintained by J & K Suarez (contributor 47482098) . View his gravestone [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2011/186/72918348_130995749509.jpg here]. :19. In 1790 he was counted in the census living in Northumberland County, PA. :20. In 1932 Violet White interviewed and examined the notes regarding a letter authored by brother Ebenezer White which names his brothers Abel, William, John, Daniel, Henry, Alward and Albert White that was in the possession of a granddaughter of Daniel White and daughter of Mrs. Geo. F. A. Baker of West Dryden.[White Family Recorder] :21. Daniel had children named Henry, Able, Daniel and John. :22. Daniel and Henry were twin brothers. This is supported by their gravestones both pointing to 1767 as their birthday. Further corroborated by letters from Henry James White grandson of Robert Reynolds White to his son and the granddaughter of Henry White Mrs. Huldah Robbins in a letter written to Violet White in 1904.[White Family Recorder][Find A Grave] Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 01 June 2019), memorial page for Henry William White (31 May 1769–6 Jul 1851), {{FindAGrave|30378751|sameas=no}}, citing Barden Cemetery, Crescent City, Iroquois County, Illinois, USA ; Maintained by Rhonda Hammer (contributor 46809624) .[Has gravestone photo] The information stated in the history books is corroborated by the White Family Recorder. Read about the White Family Recorder [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/white/18382/ here.] Please note that [[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] has a copy of this document and can provide additional information if needed. Of course a strong piece of circumstantial evidence is the name of Alward White. Based on Daniel's age of 78 at the time of his death in 1845, he was born about 1767. === Story of the White Brothers from the White Family Recorder === ::"Story of the White Brothers - Abel, William, John, Ebenezer, Daniel, Henry, Alward and Albert White." ::"During the summer of 1932, we drove through Cayuga and Tompkins counties and obtained some interesting information regarding the pioneer White brothers. The descendant of one of the brothers had notes from old letters written to her ancestor by the other brothers, including Ebenezer White." ::"Abel White is listed in the 1800 census, as living in Milton, Cayuga County ... He, as well as his brothers, was much interested in Methodist-ism. In 1801, he was living in what was called "White's Settlement", a part of Tettertown, later named Lansingville." ::"In 1807, it is recorded that Abel White built a mill on Lot 22, Genoa twp. Cayuga co. It was on adjoining land it that where his brother, Henry, located and built his mill." ::"Daniel White was also in this settlement for a short time, but moved in 1798 to the Freeville section of Dryden twp. He was accompanied in that move by Samuel Knapp, the brother of Anna, his wife. These White brothers came from Pennsylvania to Tettertown, but they previously lived in Massachusetts, whether born in that state or not, is unknown." The oral tradition is that the White brothers migrated from New Jersey to Washington, Lycoming, Pennsylvania and finally to western New York. Here are the records found to support this story: :'''Abel''' (born 1774) ::1. Counted in the 1820 census living in Washington, Lycoming, Pennsylvania. There is a one male aged 45 or older included. This would match with Abel's birth about 1774. Abel White married Rachel Sunderland and had children named: Alward, John, Abel and Ebenezer :'''William''' (born ) ::1. On the tax list of 1798 in Northumberland, Lycoming, and Mifflin counties, Pennsylvania. :'''John''' (born 1760) ::1. On the tax list of 1798 in Northumberland, Lycoming, and Mifflin counties, Pennsylvania. :'''Ebenezer''' (born 1763) ::1. Counted in the 1800 census living in Scipio, Cayuga, New York. He married Susannah Franklin and had a son named Henry. :'''Daniel''' (born 1767) twin brother married Anna Knapp had sons named Henry, Able and John. :'''Henry''' (born 1767) twin brother ::1. On the tax list of 1798 in Northumberland, Lycoming, and Mifflin counties, Pennsylvania. Henry White married Margaret Reynolds and had children named: William and John. "During the summer of 1932, we drove through Cayuga and Tompkins counties and obtained some interesting information regarding the pioneer White brothers. The descendant of one of the brothers had notes from old letters written to her ancestor by the other brothers, including Ebenezer White." "Abel White is listed in the 1800 census, as living in Milton, Cayuga County ... He, as well as his brothers, was much interested in Methodist-ism. In 1801, he was living in what was called "White's Settlement", a part of Tettertown, later named Lansingville." "In 1807, it is recorded that Abel White built a mill on Lot 22, Genoa twp. Cayuga co. It was on adjoining land it that where his brother, Henry, located and built his mill." "Daniel White was also in this settlement for a short time, but moved in 1798 to the Freeville section of Dryden twp. He was accompanied in that move by Samuel Knapp, the brother of Anna, his wife. These White brothers came from Pennsylvania to Tettertown, but they previously lived in Massachusetts, whether born in that state or not, is unknown." === Is he the son of Anne Alward and John White of Somerset County, New Jersey? === Online genealogies and message board notes have claimed that the pioneer White brothers of Cayuga and Tompkins counties New York are the sons of a John White and Ann Alward who settled in Woodbury, New Jersey. This assertion is supported based on the evidence below: 1. John White and Ann Alward had a son named Ebenezer in the parish records. The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey v.4 p.97 has a list of pew-holders of Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church 1769-1776 and shows that there is an Ebenezer White listed as holding pew 47 and Henry Alward holds pew 44. (this is the Henry Alward buried in the churchyard). Henry Alward is the father of Ann Alward. 2. Daniel White (the subject of this profile) had brothers named Abel, William, John, Ebenezer, Henry, '''Alward''' and Albert. This is supported by the histories of western New York listed above and from the compiled White Family newsletters. Anne Alward's father is named Henry. 3. Genealogies of New Jersey Families, pg. 288. Pedigree for Henry Alward shows daughter named Anne that references the New Jersey Archive 32:66 and 35:13 that she married a man with the last name of White and was living in 1782.Klett, Joseph R. Genealogies of New Jersey Families: From the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. Baltimore, MD: Clearfield, 2005. https://books.google.com/books?id=k4zStKaPmsEC&q=Alward#v=snippet&q=Alward&f=false 4. "Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley" includes pedigrees for the Alward family that shows Anne daughter of Henry who married Mr. White."Family Records, Or, Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham, with Their Ancestors and Descendants as Far as Can Now Be Ascertained : Littell, John : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming." Internet Archive. January 01, 1970. Accessed May 30, 2019. https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsorg00litt/page/6. Descendants of Benedict Alford Alward. Accessed May 30, 2019. http://migenweb.org/ottawa/genealogies/settlers/AB/alwardHenry.html. 5. Anne is named in the will of her brother Henry Alward who died on 17 Feb 1782. New Jersey State Archives. New Jersey, Published Archives Series, First Series. Trenton, New Jersey: John L Murphy Publishing Company. :Name: Henry Alward :Residence Date: 17 Feb 1782 :Residence Location: Bernards, Somerset, New Jersey, United States :https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2793/32669_236603-00021 == Sources ==

Daniel Williams' Will

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In the name of God Amen. The Fifteenth day of November One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Nine. I Daniel Williams of Granville County being Sick in Body, But of good and Perfect Memory, Thanks be to God, and calling to Remembrance the uncertain State of the transitory Life, Do make and declare this my last Will and Testament in Manner and Form following. First being Penitent for my Sins most humbly desiring forgiveness for the same, I commend my Soul unto Almighty God and trusting to the Merits of My Blessed Redeemer for the Remission of all my Sins, and my Body I commit to the Earth to be Recently Buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter mentioned. And for the Setting of my Worldly Estate, I do order give and dispose the same in manner and form following. Impremis. I lend to My Loving Wife during her natural Life Three Negroes. Viz. Will Sue and Hester. Twelve head of Cattle such as she choose. Gelding One Black Gelding known by the name of Buck. One Good Feather Bed and Furniture and also all my Household Goods which I do not Give in the after part of this my Last Will and Testament and after her my Loving Wife's Death, the said Negroes Will, Sue and Hester, the said Cattle and the Horses the Bed and Furniture and the House hold Goods I desire may be equally Divided among my Seven Children (Viz.) Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams each of their equal Shares I give to them their issue and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to My Son in Law Benjamin Goodman his heirs and Assigns forever Two hundred acres of Land being the Land and Plantation where he now Lives Bounded by Trents Line the Ridge path so far as to include the said Two Hundred Acres with a West Line run from said Ridge Path to Capt. Mitchells Line I Give and Bequeath to my Son John Williams Three Hundred and Fifty Acres by Estimation it being the land I purchased of Richard Bullock to him his heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Sons James Williams and Joseph Williams Eight Hundred Acres of Land Lying in Halifax County in Virginia to be equally Divided Between them to their heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Son Daniel Williams Four hundred Acres of Land and Plantation where I now Live to him his heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Lend to my Daughter Marya Goodman during her natural Life Three Negroes Viz. Major, Jenny and Patt and at her the said Marya Decease I give and Bequeath the said Negroes and their increase to be equally Divided among the issue of the said Marya Goodman to their heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Son Henry Williams Two Negroes (Viz.) Amy and Sam also the use of a Mullatto fellow named West Banks to serve to the Age of Twenty One years to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son John Williams Three Negroes Viz. Sarah, Davy and Matt to him his heirs and Assigns forever. item. I Give and Bequeath to my son James Williams Three Negroes (Viz.) Brisher, Lucy and Robin to him his heirs and Assigns forever. item. I Give and Bequeath to my son Joseph Williams Three Negroes (Viz.) Cupid, Nann and Cate to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Mary Mitchell Four Negroes (Viz.) Sambo, Grace, Dick and Rachel to her her heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Lend to my Dear and Loving Wife Ursula Williams during her natural Life Six head of Sheep of her choosing also Twelve head of Hogs of her choosing and after her Death to be equally Divided amongst my Seven Children Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams which said Stock I give to them their Heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Youngest Children Viz. James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams all my Stock of Cattle Sheep and Hogs (accepting what is before mentioned) to be equally Divided amongst them to them their heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son James Williams one Horse named Jackone good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his Heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son Joseph Williams one Stallion named Bound and one good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Mary Mitchell one Horse known by the name of Dart to her her heirs and Assigns forever. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my son Daniel Williams one Black Horse called Dophin one Black Mare with Fold [sic] known by the name of Bonny and one good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his heirs and Assigns forever. After my Dear and Loving Wife's Decease I Give and Bequeath to my Seven Children Viz. Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchell and Daniel Williams all my Estate whether Real or Personal, not above mentioned to be equally Divided amongst them to them their Heirs and Assigns forever. And I hereby make constitute and Appoint my dear and Loving Wife Ursula Williams Executrix. John Williams and James Williams Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby Revoking and Disanulling and making Void all former Wills by me made, and declaring this only to be my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand And affixed my seal the Day and year first above mentioned. Daniel Williams {Seal} Signed Sealed and Delivered In the Presence of Luke (his mark) Waldrup William Sims Granville County SS. At a Court held for the sd. Court at the Court House the 10th day of December 1759. The above last Will and Testament of Daniel Williams decd. was proven in open Court by the oathes of Luke Waldrop & William Sims. Evidences thereto & on Motion ordered to be Certified. And at the same time the Executors therein nominated was qualified according to Law. Daniel Weldon C.C.

Danielle Stoll To-Do List

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Add Hannah Wheller she is already on here as Wheller-65 so just add her wiki ID will save some time. she will be attached to Grandma Marshall (Velma Bastian)

Daniels families of Nijmegen

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This is a place where I will add sources and profiles of people living in Nijmegen who had the surname Daniels, especially the ones who married and had children around 1750-1790. The reason for this is because I have a stubborn brick wall ancestor, who is named [[Daniels-7546|Charlotte Daniels (abt.1759-1838)]]. There is more info and sources on her profile. Possible relations of Charlotte: (based off of baptismal witnesses, etc) * Petrus (Joseph?) Daniels. Other Daniels so far (sources, not profiles): * Antoni Daniels - married Beredina ter Maat in Nijmegen in 1735 "Netherlands, Gelderland Province, Church Records, 1405-1966," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WK-RSP5?cc=2038506&wc=SMH3-3YS%3A1292637101%2C346630602%2C346698101 : 22 August 2014), Nederlands Hervormde > Nijmegen > Trouwen 1704-1739, 1666-1674 > image 248 of 452; Gelders Archives, Arnhem.. Known children of Antoni and Beredina: * Peter, baptised 1738 https://www.openarchieven.nl/ran:B6C5A153-A3E8-4F4B-AF1E-35D3EEAC6F78 * Kasper, baptised 1742https://www.openarchieven.nl/ran:4C6C502E-564D-42A0-B2A2-C65E55B56185 * Elisabeth, baptised 1747 https://www.openarchieven.nl/ran:45676903-7553-45E5-83A9-BF3CF0D9D223 * Anna Gerdruth, baptised 1750 https://www.openarchieven.nl/ran:332D46DE-CEA4-4766-9901-D17FD10C375A# * Derk Willem, baptised 1752 https://www.openarchieven.nl/ran:DD446DEB-5912-46E8-A7B4-B89931A031BB

Daniels family tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Daniels-4216|Carrie Cox]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Family information * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16696329 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Danish ancestry

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Neilson-1373|Diana Neilson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22719698 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Danish and Norwegian roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Parsons-9476|Debbie Liston]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20852428 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Danish Historical Manors

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kallerup-2|Jeanne Kallerup]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find lineages of Family homes in Denmark * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28721749 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Danish Kings of Ireland

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http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dannyjones/Celtic%20and%20British%20Coin%20Books/Coins%20of%20the%20Danish%20Kings%20of%20Ireland.pdf

Danish Roots

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The goal of this project is to discover and add to the Scandinavian-American Wikitree pool, and to reconnect families from across the sea ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Green-31487|Alexes Green]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Creating, compiling, connecting, merging names and profiles. * Sourcerers needed! * DNA evidence. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22952151 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Danish-English, common terms

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Some common Danish terms in genealogy, mostly from the Rigsarkivet Genealogical Dictionary (https://www.sa.dk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Genealogical-Dictionary.pdf) and the FamilySearch Danish to English Genealogical Word List (https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Danish_to_English_Genealogical_Word_List#.C3.98) :Aftægtsmand/kone: man or woman cared for by people who took over their farm or house. :Almisselem: pauper :Arbeider/arbeiderske: worker :Barn/børn: child/children :Begravelse: burial :Daab: baptism :Enke/enkemand: widow/widower :Fadder: sponsor at baptism :Fattiglem: pauper :Forlover: witness at marriage :Frue/Frøken: Mrs./Miss (not used of peasant women) :Fruentimmer: woman (often an unmarried mother) :Fæstegaardmand: copyholder/farmer :Fæstehusmand: copyholder/smallholder :Fødested: place of birth :Gaardmand: farmer (also copyholder) :Husmand: smallholder :Hustru: Wife :Inderste/Indsidder: tenant :Jordløs husmand: smallholder (without land) :Jomfru: maiden (not used of peasant women) :Karl: farm hand :Tjenede: serves (followed by employer name) :Tjenestekarl: farm hand :Tjenestepige: maid Feel free to use or add to this list. Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17782986 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Danita's Note Page

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This is my note page

Danny Richardson

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his birthday is tomorrow. He would have been 33. If you have a picture or a favorite memory of him, please share it here.

Danvers and Middleton widows 1790

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The goal of this project is to document the women (likely all widows) listed as heads of households in the 1790 census returns for Danvers and Middleton, adjoining towns in Essex County, Massachusetts. Right now this project just has one member, me: [[Jamieson-3717|B. J. Jamieson]]. '''List of women heads of households in the 1790 census for Danvers:''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name 1790 census!!Household 1790 census!!Size |- |Mehitable Crosbie||0-1-3||4 |- |Hepsibah Southwic||0-0-1||1 |- |Desire Reed||0-1-2||3 |- |Patty Webb||0-0-2||2 |- |Jemima Welman||0-0-2||2 |- |Patience Osborn||0-0-2||2 |- |Lois Osborn||1-0-1||2 |- |Esther Proctor||0-0-2||2 |- |Margarett Searle||1-0-2||3 |- |Sarah Whittredge||2-0-5||7 |- |Anne Osborne||0-0-2||2 |- |Joanna Williams||1-0-3||4 |- |Molly Smith||0-0-3||3 |- |Eunice Hire||1-1-4||6 |- |Betty Felton||1-0-1||2 |- |Sarah Wittemore||0-0-2||2 |} '''List of women heads of households in the 1790 census for Middleton:''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name 1790 census!!Household 1790 census!!Size |- |Ruth Hobbs||0-0-3||3 |- |Rebecca Hobbs||0-2-4||6 |- |Sarah Marble||0-0-1||1 |- |Mary Wilkins||1-1-2||4 |- |Abigail Bradstreet||1-0-1||2 |- |Rebecca Thomas||0-0-3||3 |- |Tabetha Johnson||0-0-3||3 |- |Margrett Wilkins||0-1-3||4 |- |Ruth Elliot||0-0-3||3 |- | |} Average U.S. household size in 1790: 5.8 people For Danvers woman headed households: 2.9 people For Middleton woman headed households: 3.2 people Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=31828705 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Daphne Restricted

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Material that is used in genealogy but for which rights to disseminate are not possessed, or for which there are other reasons they are not to be shared publically.

Daphne Trash Bin

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Daphne's Scratch Pad

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=== Warning of Incorrect Genealogies === A popular, but frequently and seriously flawed source for Fairfield County Lockwood researchers, ''The Descendants of Robert Lockwood,'' published an incorrect set of children assigned to Ephraim Lockwood. Another popular source, ''The St. John Genealogy,'' repeated the errors. Countless readers have since propagated these errors in other places. Please see the section on Ephraim and Mercy's children, below, and the section which follows it, detailing the children they did ''not'' have, before making any changes to the children of Ephraim and Mercy (St. John) Lockwood. === Early Life === Ephraim, son of Robert and Susanna (Norman) Lockwood, was born on the first day of the tenth month, 1 December 1641 in Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony.Historical Society of Watertown (Massachusetts). ''Watertown Records. Births, Marriages and Deaths.'' Additional names from the Middlesex Clerk of Courts Records; consulted as "Watertown records. Volume 1." ''FamilySearch,'' film # 7,410,916, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9CL-TFZ8?i=210 page 9 / image 211]. Watertown became part of the county of Middlesex upon its creation in 1643. The family removed to Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, by 1650. Robert died in 1658, and Susanna married, second, Jeffrey Ferris, before she died in 1660, at Greenwich. Ephraim settled in Norwalk, purchasing a home-lot with ten fruit trees in its orchard from Jonathan Marsh on 30 December 1664, for the price of a mare and a suckling colt.Hall, ''The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk,'' [https://archive.org/details/ancienthistorica00hall/page/25/mode/1up?view=theater page 25]. This lot, number 20, was at the northwestern extremity of the first settlement, now East Norwalk, bounded on its west by the "coast bank" (the Norwalk River) and on its east by the "town street." An 1847 work [http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/internal/media/dispatcher/18776/preview depicts the ancient lots (in the bottom right of the map)].Hall, Edwin. "[http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/objects/17422/the-principal-parts-of-norwalk-in-the-year-1847-with-a-plan The Principal Parts of Norwalk in the Year 1847 with a Plan of the Ancient Settlement]." Map. Jones & Newman, 1847. Connecticut Historical Society Museum & Library. [http://web.archive.org/web/20230106190835/http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/objects/17422/the-principal-parts-of-norwalk-in-the-year-1847-with-a-plan# (Archived.)] Today, it runs from around [https://www.google.com/maps/@41.107324,-73.40783,18z the landward side of the U-Haul lot along Mulberry Lane to the off-ramp of I-95 North at East Avenue], and may have extended so far north as to be under the present highway. === Marriage === Ephraim was married to Mercy, daughter of Mathias and Mary (Tinker) St. John [Sention], on 8 June 1665 in Norwalk.''The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk...,'' [https://archive.org/details/ancienthistorica00hall/page/184/mode/1up?view=theater page 184]. === Later Life === On 10 October 1667, Ephraim Lockwood was propounded for Freeman at the Connecticut General Assembly,''Public records of the Colony of Connecticut,'' [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords02conn/page/73/mode/1up?view=theater page 2:73]. and he appears on a list of Freemen of Norwalk dated 11 October 1669.''Ibid.,'' [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords02conn/page/522/mode/1up?view=theater page 2:522]. By his last will, executed in October 1669, Mathias Sention bequeathed "unto my sonn Samuel Sention and Epraim Lockwood that parcell of meadowe upon Sagatock River called the upper parcell they to enter upon the same Imediatly after my Decease." Ephraim was also to receive one fifth of the residual of the estate.Alexander, ''St. John Genealogy,'' [https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alex/page/6/mode/1up?view=theater page 6], citing Fairfield Probates, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-TRSY page 2:47 / image 91]. In 1672, Ephraim purchased the southern half of [https://www.google.com/maps/@41.0956555,-73.3832041,17z Canfield Island] from Samuel Canfield,Selleck, [https://archive.org/details/ldpd_8661434_000/page/28/mode/1up?view=theater page 28]. There were assuredly other transactions, some of which are mentioned in his will. === Death and Estate === On 13 January 1684/5, Ephraim Lockwood, "being ill and weake, apprehending he shall not continue long in the land of the living, being aged about forty three years," declared his last will, witnessed by Samuel Hayes Sen'r and Samuel Beldin, nominating his wife and son John as executors, desiring Marke Sention and John Fitch to be overseers, and making bequests:Estate of Ephraim Lockwood. Last will, ex. 13 January 1685. Inventory, 20 July 1685, including birth dates of children. Court order of interpretation, 8 November 1685. Fairfield Probates, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-TT46 page 3:183-4 / image 220]. * to beloved wife, my dwelling house and farm lot with barn and orchard during widowhood for four years; then half to Daniel Lockwood, my second son; * to wife during her natural life, 5 acres of my hither [i.e., nearer] Stoney hill lot between Robert Steward and Samuel Sention, my brother, of whom I purchased it; then to son Ephraim; * to wife during her natural life, my meadow in the Indian field in ye rear lots to the river; then to son Ephraim; * to wife, household items, cow, two sheep, half my meadow at the [barrs?] during widowhood; * to wife, pasture lying at [Jakins?] lot during her natural life; then to son Daniel; * to eldest son John, at 21, the home lot granted by the town on the corner of a hill called rayle hill, my farther Stony hill lot, my bogs at the wolf pit I purchased of Roscue, my bog at the new dam, my meadow at Saugatuke river, and a lot granted to me by the town; * to Daniel, 2 acres of my Stoney hill lot, half my land in Benedicks field, half my meadow at the barrs, and my Pine hill lot; * to Ephraim, the "tother" half of my land in Benedicks field with what to have of his other part; * to Eliphalet my son, my Indian field upland at Saugatuke river, only his mother to have what is moveable for her natural life, then to Eliphalet; * to son Joseph, my Indian field lot that was granted by the town to Mr. Canfield and my little lot granted by the town to Mr. Canfield, my part of sd. lot lying at Mr. Hanfords and Platts; * to son James, my half part of Canfields Island with a swamp lying on the other side of the river lying at Ralf Keelers bridge; * the rest of my estate to bring it to level, one third to wife and John a double portion of my moveables "a trade tenn pounds" "and then everyone a share proportionally"; * son James his portion of his onkels estate [James St. John's estate] willed to him; * Sarah to have £20 at 18 years of age or marriage; * wife to bring up sons until 21 only; she can bind any of them out for trades. Inventory of his estate was taken 20 July 1685 by Walter Hoyte, John Platt and James Olmstead, in which the home lot was appraised at £80 and his other land at £100. Below the inventory, the children's ages were given. They were all under age 20 (see below). Mercy Lockwood swore to the inventory on 2 November 1685. On the 8th of November, the court ordered that, Ephraim not having devised half of his house to anyone, it would be in the widow's possession during her natural life, then to Daniel, that being what the court believed he had in mind. Also, that the language concerning son John and "tenn pounds" was meant to indicate that John, having been taught a trade, was to have it accounted as ten pounds already received in the division of the remainder of the estate. Inventory of the estate of ''Mercy'' Lockwood, late of Norwalk, was taken on 1 February 1694.Estates of Ephraim and Mercy Lockwood. Inventory, Mercy Lockwood, 1 February 1694. Memorandum, 12 March 1694/5. Fairfield Probates, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-TRP7 pages 4:123-123a / images 441-2]. A "memorandum" appears below Mercy's inventory, which serves as an inventory of two of the sons of Ephraim and Mercy Lockwood, who had both also died. It begins, "There was given by Ephraim Lockwood Sen'r, deceased, by will unto his son Ephraim Lockwood, in lands, which said Ephraim son deceased before he attained to age, and was never possessed thereof" -- one parcel of upland containing 5 acres at Stony Hill... also a parcel in Benedicks field, also moveables; also half a meadow at ye bars [elis?] neck," and for each of these gives a value, totalling over £42. Next, it reads, "An inventory of the estate of John Lockwood of Norwalk dec'sd," -- a parcel of land at Raille hill so called, a lot at Stony hill, a parcel of boggy meadow, a small parcel of meadow at Sacotuck river, land in the woods and commonage, wearing apparel, bible, silver buttons & buckle, totalling over £84. The three inventories together were reported by James Olmsted and Samuel Smith, with Andrew Messenger and Thomas Fitch appraising the half of meadow lot of Ephraim Lockwood. The court ordered that "Whereas formerly the will and inventory of Ephraim Lockwood deceased was approved in Court and the widow and relict of said Ephraim & Ephraim & John Lockwood are also deceased and the estate not distributed; and an inventory of the estates of the widow, Ephraim & John, ye deceased, are exhibited to a County Court held at Fairfield this 12 of March 1694/5, and by reason as aforesaid the former estate was never divided; this Court do find yt ye inventorys now presented, with what belongs unto those now surviving are: Daniel, Eliphalet, Joseph & James and Sarah Lockwood of their father's estate doth amount to the sum of £437:5, which this Court do distribute as followeth, viz: the sd. Daniel to have £146:5:2, Eliphalet to have £96:3, Joseph to have £65, & James to have £65; 5'ly and lastly, Sarah to have £65, which this Court, although it be not altogether consonant to the law, do adventure to do; Daniel Lockwood, ye eldest son of sd. dec'd Ephraim, engaging in ye presents of the Court for himself, heirs and assigns, that his brothers Eliphalet, Joseph and James, who are under age, and his sister Sarah, all of them shall be satisfied with & rest in ye above distribution when they come of age; otherwise that he will be responsible for their satisfaction, the said distribution being done with the consent of the said Eliphalet and Daniel; and this Court do appoint and impower the above said Daniel Lockwood to administer on the estate of the above widow, Ephraim and John Lockwood, he to pay and receive all just debts due from and to the sd estate and make distribution of the above sd estates according to ye above order of Court." === Children === Children of Ephraim and Mercy (St. John) Lockwood: * John Lockwood, b. 19 March 1665/6; d.s.p. bef. 1695. * Daniel Lockwood, b. 13 August 1668; [m. Sarah Benedict?]; d. 1712, leaving five young daughters and no widow.Estate of Daniel Lockwood. Inventory, 30 December 1712. Order for distribution, 7 April 1714. Fairfield Probates, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-TRC2 page 5:240-240a].Estate of Daniel Lockwood. Guardianships of Deborah, Rebecka and Ann, 6 January 1713/14. Fairfield Probates, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-TRQN page 5:377 / image 845]. * Sarah Lockwood, b. 3 November 1670; m. John Platt.Hall, ''The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk,'' [https://archive.org/details/ancienthistorica00hall/page/193/mode/1up?view=theater page 193]. * Ephraim Lockwood, b. 1 May 1673; d.s.p. bef. 1694.Hall, ''The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk,'' [https://archive.org/details/ancienthistorica00hall/page/189/mode/1up?view=theater page 189]. * Eliphalet Lockwood, b. 27 February 1675/6; m. Mary Gold.Hall, ''The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk,'' [https://archive.org/details/ancienthistorica00hall/page/192/mode/1up?view=theater page 192].Hall, ''The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk,'' [https://archive.org/details/ancienthistorica00hall/page/201/mode/1up?view=theater page 201]. * Joseph Lockwood, b. 1 April 1680; m. (1) Mary Wood, (2) Hannah __.Hall, ''The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk,'' [https://archive.org/details/ancienthistorica00hall/page/194/mode/1up?view=theater page 194].Estate of Joseph Lockwood. Last will, ex. 16 April 1758, pr. 1 December 1760, naming wife Hannah and ment. a prenuptial agreement. Fairfield Probates, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92K-Y22W pages 12:470-1 / images 551-2]. * James Lockwood, b. 21 April 1683; m. (1) Lydia Smith, (2) Mercy (Bushnell) (Bostwick) Gaylord.Hall, ''The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk,'' [https://archive.org/details/ancienthistorica00hall/page/203/mode/1up?view=theater page 203]."Lockwood... Mercy, formerly w. of Maj. John Bostwick, d. Sept. 5, 1767." White, ''The Barbour Collection,'' New Milford Vital Records 1712-1860, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1063/images/VBMDUSACT1634_0030-0131 page 133 / image 131 (subscription)] [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/1046712?mark=943b0daf0dac03e4dd6ff3ceb9f7959dbb933616d4b0ad61f591236bf7568490 (free view)], citing New Milford Land Records, page 4:274."In memory of Macy Lockwood the Wife of Col. James Lockwood who Dep'td this Life Sep'br 6th : 1767 in the 81st Year of her Age." ''Find a Grave,'' database and images (accessed 07 January 2023), memorial page for Macy Bushnell Lockwood (1687–6 Sep 1767), [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16298285/macy-lockwood Find a Grave Memorial ID 16298285], citing Pine Island Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Andrew Champion (contributor 47466035). The birth dates of all of the children were given in their father's estate inventory. Most of them also appear in the Barbour index and in the ''Ancient Records of Norwalk.'' John's birth year in the latter is written "1665, 66," thereby clarifying the side of the double-date on which his birth fell, but to infer the same for Eliphalet is a bit more challenging. In the estate inventory, ''John's'' birth year is written 1665, i.e. in ''old-style'' dating. By reasoning that if John's birth date is written old-style in the estate inventory, then Eliphalet's, which reads 1675, must also be old-style in the same document, we conclude that Eliphalet's is 1675/6. There is little difficulty seeing any of these children off, genealogically speaking, to their spouses or their deaths without heirs, except for the case of Daniel. No record of Daniel's wife has yet been found. Donald L, Jacobus was first, so far as has been noticed, to assert that his wife was Sarah Benedict, daughter of James. If he had evidence for this assertion, he did not share it.Jacobus, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000303046&view=1up&seq=58 page 1:4:384]. === ''NOT'' Children === The following people are '''not''' children of Ephraim and Mercy (St. John) Lockwood: * Edmund Lockwood; * Mary Lockwood, who married Joseph Garnsey; * Abigail Lockwood, who married of __ Clark [or "Cook", which is a transcription error]; * Daniel Lockwood, who married Charity Clements; * Ephraim Lockwood, who had a son Daniel Lockwood who married Thankful Richards. The so-called children above were mistakenly included in Ephraim and Mercy's family by Holden and Lockwood in their oft mistaken ''Descendants of Robert Lockwood.'' The reality is that: * Ephraim and Mercy did not have a son named Edmund. * Ephraim and Mercy did not have a daughter named Mary. * Ephraim and Mercy did not have a daughter named Abigail. * Ephraim and Mercy ''did'' have a son named Daniel, but he did not marry Charity Clements of Stamford. Ephraim and Mercy's son Daniel died in 1712, ''of Norwalk,'' leaving five daughters, three of whom were placed under the guardianship of their uncles Joseph and James. It has been asserted that Daniel's wife was Sarah Benedict, daughter of James. * Ephraim and Mercy ''did'' have a son named Ephraim, but he died before he came of age, i.e. before 1694, with no heirs. '''In the first four cases,''' the mistaken children are children of [[Lockwood-205|Edmund Lockwood]] and [[Scott-431|Hannah Scott]] of Stamford, and their Wikitree profiles can be found under those parents. It is apparent that something caused Holden and Lockwood to consider Edmund Lockwood, in reality fourth in the line of Edmund Lockwoods, to be a child of Ephraim and Mercy, and then to include all of his siblings, as named in his last will, along with him, thereby combining two families and losing Ephraim and Mercy's son Daniel's identity in the merger. '''In the last case,''' it is not clear how Holden and Lockwood concocted their Ephraim Jr. claim. The [[Lockwood-1985|Daniel Lockwood who married Thankful Richards]] was a son of Robert and Wait (Butler) Lockwood of Fairfield, Norwalk and Westchester County. The ''St. John Genealogy'' unfortunately cited Holden and Lockwood and copied their errors. Charles M. Selleck published his ''Norwalk'' in 1896 and correctly identified the children, providing, in some cases, a few generations of their descent.Selleck, [https://archive.org/details/ldpd_8661434_000/page/289/mode/1up?view=theater pages 289-91]. Donald L. Jacobus correctly identified the children in ''Families of Old Fairfield'' in 1930. == Sources == * Alexander, Orline St. John. ''The St. John Genealogy: Descendants of Matthias St. John of Dorchester...'' New York: Grafton Press, 1907. '''Warning:''' this book gives an inaccurate list of children of Ephraim and Mercy (St. John) Lockwood. It is included here because it is an otherwise rather useful book, and in particular, because it provides a clear transcription of the will of Matthias St. John, which is otherwise quite difficult to read. * Connecticut. Probate Court (Fairfield District). "Probate records, 1648-1916." ** "Probate records v. 1-5 1648-1750." ''FamilySearch, film # 7,627,300. ** "Probate records v. 11-12 1753-1762." ''FamilySearch, film # 7,627,290. * Hall, Edwin. ''The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk...'' Norwalk: Andrew Selleck, New York: Iverson, Phinney, Blakeman, 1865. * Jacobus, Donald L. ''History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield.'' New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1930. Profile of Ephraim Lockwood, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000303046&view=1up&seq=58 page 1:4:384]. * Selleck, Charles M. ''Norwalk.'' Norwalk: the author, 1896. Profile of Ephraim Lockwood and 2nd Generation, [https://archive.org/details/ldpd_8661434_000/page/289/mode/1up?view=theater pages 289-91]. Map of ancient home lots, [https://archive.org/details/ldpd_8661434_000/page/39/mode/1up?view=theater page 39]. * White, Lorraine Cook, ed. ''The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55.'' Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002; consulted as Ancestry.com. ''Connecticut, U.S., Town Death Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)'' [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.

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{{One Name Study|name=Hart}} ==United States Daughters of American Revolution== :Name: [[Hart-9897|Miss Lucie Thomas Hart]] "[https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/113815474/person/420123862349/media/6767550d-9a2f-4785-8bd7-81eacb1f1154 Miss Lucie T Hart]". North America Family Histories. Number 103717. Ancestor: Josiah Hart and Josiah Ashley. National Society Daughters of American Revolution (NSDAR). Lineage Book. Volume 104. Page 218. Application year: 1913. ''ancestry.com''. Subscription required. (Accessed 11 Sep 2017) :DAR: Number 103717 :Born: Winchester, Kentucky :Descendant of Josiah Hart and of Josiah Ashley as follows: #[[Hart-8904|Henry Clay Hart]] (1837-1911) m. 1879 [[Bratton-459|Laura Bratton]] (b 1847) #[[Hart-9696|Thomas Hart]] (1795-1864) m. 1824 [[Ashley-3009|Lucy Ashley]] (1807-1879) #[[Hart-9719|Josiah Hart]] m. 1792 Judith Tanner (1772-1823); Josiah Ashley m Elizabeth Hill (1785-1804) (first wife) #Thomas Ashley (1752-1826) m. Mary Hart (first wife) ::[[Hart-9719|Josiah Hart]] (1764-1845) when only a lad carried provisions to the Army on the Potomac and at Baltimore. He was born in Virginia; died in Clarke County, Kentucky ::Thomas Ashley (1752-1826) received a pension for three years' service as private, Virginia Line; enlisted from Botetourt County, 1776. He died in Bath County, Kentucky. ==Research Notes== :''Conflict of information about Josiah Ashley'' #See [[Space:DAR_Number_139770:_Mrs._Beulah_Hart_Cohen|DAR application Number 139770]], applicant: Mrs. Beulah Hart Cohen ##Believe the conflict to be: Josiah Ashley was the son of Thomas Ashley, Thomas Ashley married Mary Hart and Thomas Ashley was obviously left out of the record of Miss Lucie Thomas Hart when published in the lineage book. The [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=650460&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=650460 information at the DAR] site displays the correct information. ==Sources== ::''See Also'' *{{DAR-grs|A051636|Josiah Hart|14 Sep 2017}} *{{DAR-grs|A003489|Thomas Ashley|14 Sep 2017}}

DAR Number 139770: Mrs. Beulah Hart Cohen

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{{One Name Study|name=Hart}} ==United States Daughters of American Revolution== :Name: Mrs. Beulah Hart Cohen "[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61157/46155_b290447-00236?pid=3585318&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dnhi1%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-g%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsfn%3Djosiah%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Dhart%26gsln_x%3D0%26msbdy%3D1764%26msbpn__ftp%3DVirginia%2520%26msddy%3D1845%26msdpn__ftp%3DClark%2520County,%2520Kentucky,%2520USA%26msdpn%3D626%26msdpn_PInfo%3D7-%257C0%257C1652393%257C0%257C2%257C0%257C20%257C0%257C626%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26cp%3D0%26catbucket%3Drstp%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dix3%26pcat%3DROOT_CATEGORY%26h%3D3585318%26dbid%3D61157%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D13&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=nhi1&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true Mrs. Beulah Hart Cohen]". North America Family Histories. Number 139770. Ancestor: Josiah Hart and Thomas Ashley. National Society Daughters of American Revolution (NSDAR). Lineage Book. Volume 140. Page 235. Application year: 1918. ''ancestry.com''. Subscription required. (Accessed 11 Sep 2017) :DAR: Number 139770 :Born: Jackson County, Missouri :Wife of: Samuel R Cohen :Descendant of [[Hart-9719|Josiah Hart]] and of Thomas Ashley as follows: #Robert Dougherty Hart (1841-1897) m. 1880 Orra Austin (b 1853) #John Hart (1802-1875) m. 1838 Catherine Elizabeth Sallee (1822-1872); William Henry Austin m 1838 Polly Maria Ashley (b 1810 #[[Hart-9719|Josiah Hart]] m. 1792 [[Tanner-3477|Judith Tanner]] (1772-1825); Josiah Ashley (d 1843) m 1804 Elizabeth Hill (b 1785) #Thomas Ashley m Mary Hart ::Josiah Hart (1764-1845) a patriot, when only a lad carried provisions to the Army on the Potomac and at Baltimore. He was born in Virginia; died in Clark County, Kentucky ::Thomas Ashley (1752-1826) received a pension for service as private in the Virginia troops under Colonels Stephenson, Rawlings and Morgan. He was born on the ocean; died Bath County, Kentucky. ::Also [[Space:DAR_Number_103717:_Miss_Lucie_T_Hart|Number 103717]] ==Research Notes== :''Conflict of information about Josiah Ashley'' #See [[Space:DAR_Number_103717:_Miss_Lucie_T_Hart|DAR application Number 103717]], applicant: [[Hart-9897|Miss Lucie T Hart]] ##Believe the conflict to be: Josiah Ashley was the son of Thomas Ashley, Thomas Ashley married Mary Hart and Thomas Ashley was obviously left out of the record of Miss Lucie Thomas Hart when published in the lineage book. The [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=650460&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=650460 information at the DAR] site displays the correct information. ==Sources== ::''See Also'' *{{DAR-grs|A051636|Josiah Hart|14 Sep 2017}} *{{DAR-grs|A003489|Thomas Ashley|14 Sep 2017}}

Darla Arndt To-Do List

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Darling, Wilson, Drew Family Bibles

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Darling Baptisms

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Darling Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1854 to 1879, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148239?i=542&cat=1154260 '''1854-1879''' (G47/7/1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S39K?i=544&cat=1154260 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S7ZM?i=546&cat=1154260 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SSTB?i=551&cat=1154260 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S7HC?i=555&cat=1154260 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S3QL?i=560&cat=1154260 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S74Y?i=568&cat=1154260 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S39D?i=574&cat=1154260 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S74V?i=582&cat=1154260 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S77X?i=591&cat=1154260 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S7QW?i=598&cat=1154260 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SSBF?i=606&cat=1154260 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SSGW?i=612&cat=1154260 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S7SY?i=621&cat=1154260 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SSG1?i=629&cat=1154260 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S73Y?i=632&cat=1154260 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SSLZ?i=636&cat=1154260 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S7SL?i=641&cat=1154260 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SS2G?i=645&cat=1154260 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SSK1?i=655&cat=1154260 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S7MZ?i=664&cat=1154260 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S7MM?i=675&cat=1154260 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQTT?i=685&cat=1154260 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SSD4?i=697&cat=1154260 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SS89?i=706&cat=1154260 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQY5?i=717&cat=1154260 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SS69?i=728&cat=1154260 1879] ==Source== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G47

Darling Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Darling Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1854 to 1972, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148239?cat=1154260;i=3 '''1854-1883''' (G47/3/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148239?cat=1154260;i=117 '''1884-1924''' (G47/3/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148239?cat=1154260;i=357 '''1924-1955''' (G47/3/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148239?cat=1154260;i=456 '''1956-1972''' (G47/3/4)] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G47

Darling Township, Upper Canada

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Navigation: [[:Space:Lanark County One Place Study|Main Page]] > '''Darling Township''' ==Darling Township== :Darling Township was surveyed in 1822. ===Historic Villages and Hamlets=== *Brightside *Tatlock *White

Darlington YDNA Surname Project

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Placeholder for Darlington project, initiated 24 April 2024.

Darnall Family Research

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'''This is a place to collect all Darnall Family and related Bronaugh Family Links and Information.''' * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066038340;view=1up;seq=21 Smith, Harry Clyde. The Darnall, Darnell family, including Darneal, ... Vol.1. 1875] * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2152071 Conley, Avlyn Dodd. The Darnall, Darnell Family, Vol. 2. Baltimore MD: Gateway Press, 1979.] (Starts at pg. 6) * Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol IV, p.623. Tyler's Quarterly. * "Darnall, Spence, Steers, Spangler, Stuckey, Sill" Compiled by Erma D. Stuckey, LDS Library Salt Lake City, Utah. Darnall Genealogy, p.3. * State of Virginia, County of Richmond, Deed Book #3, p 102> [1] This shows parental and sibling names, surname spelling of Darnall, and ca dates of birth and death. * Holtsclaw, B. C. Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants To Virginia 1714-1750. Orange, Virginia: The Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia, 1978. * "Darnell Family History", Mary Isom, 2004 * [https://archive.org/details/tylersquarterlyh04tyle Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. Tyler's quarterly historical and genealogical magazine, Vol. 4, 1919] * [http://oursoutherncousins.com/bronaugh.html Bronaugh Family] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~warejamesbakercalder/bronaugh_resources.htm Bronaugh Resources] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bavarian_noble_families#W Bavarian Noble Familes - Weber] ,

Darnall-Carroll family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bower_Barney_Lyon-1|Robbin Carroll-Bower]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add family * Darnall/Carroll family bible *Births, Deaths, Marriages Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19259804 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Darnell/ Danall

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Darnell-795|Jefferson Darnell]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15412349 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Darsch

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Poitiers-70|René Poitiers]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12454098 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Därstetten, Bern Place Study Info

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Dartmouth Memorial Gardens Memorials, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

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Address: 767 Main Street, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia GPS: 44.699532,-63.492201

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Dash of WikiTree love January 2024 Challenge

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=== Current Challenge Links === *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1687604/join-challenge-help-build-links-wikitree-builders-challenge Link Builders Challenge (Jan 2024)] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1687341/add-a-dash-of-wikitree-love-january-challenge?show=1687341#q1687341 WikiTree love January Challenge] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1684596/sports-notables-legendary-figure-skaters-challenge-january?show=1684596#q1684596 Figure Skaters Challenge - January 2024] === Local Pages I Contribute to === #[[Space:Buffalo_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Ogle_County%2C_Illinois|Buffalo Grove Cemetery]] #[[Space:Reed_Cemetery%2C_Ogle_County%2C_Illinois|Reed Cemetery]] #[[Space:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Polo%2C_Illinois|Fairmount Cemetery]] #[[Space:Polo_High_School_Alumni|Polo High School Alumni]] #[[Space:Peek_Home|Peek Home]] #[[Space:Polo%2C_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Polo, IL]] #[[Space:Baumann_Name_Study|Baumann ONS]] #[[Space:Battery_C_-_52nd_A.A._Training_Battalion|Camp Callan Training Battalions]] === Things I find helpful === Profile Example pages #Children list & Research notes - [[Crane-7430|George Crane (bef.1761-1842)]] #A Will transcript in the profile - [[Crane-7421|William Jenkins Crane (1811-1863)]] #Formatting Help - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips #Find-A-Grave template - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Link_Templates #Photo usage inside a bio - {{Image|file=Armour Packing Company.jpg |caption=Armour Packing Company as seen in a newspaper article in 1904}} #stickers for veterans - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers_for_Veterans #[https://app.mapline.com/map/map_26d67a52 MAPLINE] #All Stickers - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Database_Errors_Definition_Templates/Stickers #Rev War Stickers - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:1776_Sticker === Outside US Research Sites === === Online Books === https://www.hathitrust.org/ === FHL Request Link === https://www.familysearch.org/family-history-library/family-history-library-records-look-up-service === Canada === [https://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php Manitoba BMD Search] [http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx Saskatchewan BMD Search] === Ireland === http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/wr/index.jsp https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ https://registers.nli.ie/ === Netherlands === https://www.genealogiedomein.nl/ https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ https://www.openarch.nl/?lang=en https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/persons https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ === Newspapers === United States #https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ #https://directory.advantage-preservation.com/SiteDirectory #[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=KjnAay3C9J8C&dat=19131228&printsec=frontpage&hl=en Google Newspapers] #[https://idnc.library.illinois.edu/?a=p&p=home&e=-------en-20--1-byDA-img-txIN-%22william+mowen%22--------- Illinois Digital Newspaper Collection] *[https://byronil.advantage-preservation.com/ Byron IL Library Newspapers] *[https://rockford.advantage-preservation.com/ Rockford IL Library Newspapers] *[https://sterling.advantage-preservation.com/ Sterling IL Library Newspapers] #[https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/ Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection] #[https://collections.ctdigitalarchive.org/islandora/search/fanton?type=edismax&cp=30002%3Anewspapers&islandora_solr_search_navigation=0&sort=fgs_createdDate_dt%20asc Newspapers of Connecticut] #[https://idnc.library.illinois.edu/?reg=Massac&a=p&p=regionbrowser&e=-------en-20--1--img-txIN--------- Illinois Digital Newspaper Collection] #[https://newspapers.mnhs.org/jsp/PsSearchResults.jsp Minnesota Digital Newspaper Hub] #[https://libguides.njstatelib.org/digitized-newspapers New Jersey State Library] #[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ New York Historic Newspapers] #[https://news.hrvh.org/ Hudson River Valley NY papers] #[https://www.okhistory.org/research/newspapers Oklahoma Newspapers] #[https://theitem.newspapers.com/ Sumter, SC Newspaper] #[https://cdm17061.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17061coll3/search/searchterm/shutes Tacoma WA obit guide] #[https://digitalnewspapers.org/?fbclid=IwAR3bi3GGNZ6zDuleExzr6UVnX5MjVzIFCVRSYoCx8SoMs8pmyGsOZjZJ5lw Utah Newspapers] #[https://research.colonialwilliamsburg.org/DigitalLibrary/va-gazettes/ Virginia Gazette] **[https://archive.org/details/virginiagazettei01capp/page/n13/mode/2up Index Volume 1, A-K] **[https://archive.org/details/virginiagazettei02capp/page/n5/mode/2up Index Volume 2, LZ] Australia *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/help/categories/newspapers-and-gazettes-category Australia Newspapers & Gazettes] New Zealand *[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers New Zealand Newspapers] Canada *[http://ink.ourontario.ca/ Ontario Newspapers] === Websites === http://www.dustydocs.com/ [https://www1.odcr.com/ Oklahoma Records Search] [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx West Virginia BMD Records] https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/mb?a=listis;c=598733452 New England States - 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Data Doctor Spreadsheet Tutorial

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'''This is a tutorial to show how to use different features of the Suggestions Reports Spreadsheet.''' =Videos= {{YouTube|BmlVCXcbTPE|Data Doctors Spreadsheet Part 1|playlist=DD}}

{{YouTube|iMtw0dAznks|Data Doctors Spreadsheet Part 2}} ---- =Spreadsheet Usage= ==Where to Find the Spreadsheet== You can click on the link of the Data Doctors Info Box on the Data Doctor Project page and any other page with the Data Doctor Project logo that looks like this: {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-30.png |align=c |size=l |caption='''Link to Spreadsheet in the middle of the Data Doctors Project infobox'''. |link=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=0}} ---- '''NOTE: the image above links to the spreadsheet for your convenience.''' ''Right-click on the yellow highlighted spreadsheet link above to open the spreadsheet and follow along while reading this page.'' You can also access the spreadsheet and then bookmark the link [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=0 HERE.] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Basic Layout== {{Image|file=Data Doctor Spreadsheet Tutorial.jpg |align=l |size=740px }} The most basic parts of the sheet are the "Tabs" shown in the blue outline, the cell names using the letter down and the number across shown in red outline, and the "undo" or '''Oops!''' button is shown in the green outline. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Tabs=== *'''Tabs''' allow you to go to different sections of the spreadsheet. *'''Suggestions''' tab will have the current week's Suggestion Report. The '''Difference''' tab ties into this as it shows the change from the previous week's report. *'''Week Challenge''' tab is the current challenge that is taking place that week. It is updated when the new challenge comes out and all info is wiped and reset for the new challenge. *'''Info''' tab is the area where useful info, tips, guides, and tools are listed to make them easier to find. This will grow and change over time. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Cell Names=== Columns, rows, and cell names are explained in the next section. When someone says they are on ''cell C6'' it is nice to know what they are talking about. This comes in handy when someone is explaining what section they are working on or if someone says "The info you want is on Info tab ''A24''". {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Oops! button=== *'''Undo''' button or the ''Oops!'' button is used if you did something that didn't go the way you liked. Wrong color? Broke a link? Deleted half the sheet? Hit that button to undo ''what you done did''. ;) {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Identifications== {{Image|file=Data Doctor Spreadsheet Tutorial-1.jpg |align=l |size=740px }} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Columns, Rows, and Cells, Oh, my!=== *To make things a little clearer to understand Column F in I shaded in green. Row 13 is in pink. This makes the orange cell where they cross '''F13'''. *Many cells in the spreadsheet will reveal links if you rest your cursor on the cell for a moment. Cell F13 displays the link in Blue outline. Once the link is displayed, slide your pointer up to it and click to go to that link. In General, if the text in the cell is underlined, it has a link attached. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Directions=== Often the top few lines will stay put as you scroll. This section is usually used for instructions, or for letting you know what the column or row represents. In some instances, there may be further instructions located at the bottom, mostly hints or tips on how to do the Week Challenge. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} =Week Challenge= The information is wiped and reset when a new challenge is created. The current spreadsheet is a direct copy of the weekly challenge put out by Aleš Trtnik with the added ability to be able to mark what people are working on. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Marking what you do== {{Image|file=Data Doctor Spreadsheet Tutorial-2.jpg |align=l |size=740px }} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Colored Cells=== *The reason we color cells is to let people know what we are working on so we don't do the same profiles as someone else has done. In the screenshot we clicked on E24 then we clicked on the '''paint can''' beside the '''A''' at the top. This allows us to pick a color for the cell. There is no set color but we chose a light orange. Lighter colors are preferred so we can still see the numbers. *You will also notice a yellow '''row'''. This is row 34 in the sheet. When you see this, it means all instances of that suggestion have been worked on and completed. The color doesn't matter. *Redbordered Grey cells should not be selected as they are duplicated profiles of the ones to the left in that row under the different time periods. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Noting your work=== Sometimes coloring a cell just won't work. For that, we use the extra lines below the sheet. Please see the 3 common examples in the blue box called "tracking work". *'''Tibbett-150 Maine G22''' is an example of only doing the suggestions from G22 for a specific state or country. Putting your WikiTree-ID makes it easier to tell who is working on them. In this case "744 wrong word in middle name" in the time period 1800-1899 only for the state of Maine. *'''Example-22 H30 pg 1''' is used for larger numbers that may have multiple pages. *'''person-15 F32 A-D''' is used for large numbers that may be arranged alphabetically. *noting your work allows other people to work around you. You can always go back and increase or add to the area you are working in. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Things to Look For== If you notice the green boxes, these are things to watch for on the sheet. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Challenge Tracker=== This is located at L3 and will let you check how you are doing against other WikiTreers. This is tracked by status entries as you use the profiles list accessed through the cell links. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Hints and Handy Links=== *In A2 there is a link to work on suggestions by state/country. Only the suggestions on the sheet will count toward the challenge. This is also a time you would use the "Tibbett-150" example above *A44 and A45 are a hint to make things easier. This will vary according to the challenge and may even be absent. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} =Advanced Use= {{Image|file=Data Doctor Spreadsheet Tutorial-3.jpg |align=l |size=740px }} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Users== *You-- If you are entered into the spreadsheet by your email address, this will show YOU. This should be an email that is either Gmail or assigned to your youtube or google account. your picture can be set THERE. Feel free to email [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] at "starmaster98@gmail.com" if you want your email added. *Others-- The green arrow points toward the circles. If there are many users it will say "+ X others". If they have their email entered in the sheet, you will see them. If it is not entered, it will assign a random animal and color for that usage. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Other Features== *You will notice in some of the cells there may be a black or yellow corner. Hovering over the corner will display the note or comment that was left in that cell. Often notes contain more information and comments are left to ask questions. Try to limit comments and just email [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] directly. *There is also a '''chat section''' (top right). You MUST be entered into the spreadsheet with your email AND have a second registered user to access this feature. The chat has no timestamps and if you leave and come back it will be wiped. Any and all registered users can see what is typed IF they are present at the time. *'''The sheet has an auto-backup system so if you break it, contact [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] to restore it. Things happen, as long as nobody received a death date on their profile over it, it is no big deal.'''

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Name and Link Relationship Common Ancestor Common Ancestor Country of Origin
[[Woods-12896|Ric Woods]] 2nd cousins 2x removed [[Pearson-9029|Thomas Pearson, Sr.]] England/Canada
[[Ford-10477|David Ford]] 3rd cousins 1x removed [[Madge-71|Samuel Madge]] Canada
[[Venables-249|Eileen James]] 3rd cousins 2x removed [[Pearson-6342|Charles Pearson]] England
[[Insell-11|Steve Insell]] 5th cousins 1x removed [[Madge-84|Philip Madge]] England
[[McWilliam-119|Sheryl McWilliam]] 5th cousins 3x removed [[Ballantyne-36|James Ballantyne]] Scotland
[[Robertson-14248|Harold Robertson]] 5th cousins 3x removed [[Ballantyne-36|James Ballantyne]] Scotland
[[Lozen-30|Cheryl Metivier]] 6th cousins 2x removed [[Ballantyne-36|James Ballantyne]] Scotland
[[Fogg-518|Emily Fogg]] 7th cousins 1x removed [[Griffith-2525|William Griffith]] Wales/USA
[[Dennison-679|Nancy Dennison]] 7th cousins 3x removed [[Griffith-3661|John Griffith]] Wales
[[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] 8th cousins [[Patton-251|Henry Patten]] Scotland/Ireland
[[Griffith-516|Addison Griffith]] 8th cousins 2x removed [[Griffith-3661|Griffith John Griffith]] Wales
[[Lewis-15684|Stephen Fraser]] 8th cousins 2x removed [[Van_Valkenburg-3|Isaac Jochemse Van Valkenburg]] USA
[[Griffith-5180|Jason Griffith]] 9th cousins 1x removed [[Griffith-3661|Griffith John Griffith]] Wales
[[Griffith-5176|Richard Griffith]] 9th cousins 1x removed [[Griffith-3661|Griffith John Griffith]] Wales
[[Richardson-15066|Sharon Richardson]] 9th cousins 1x removed [[Patton-290|Margaret Patton]] Ireland/USA
[[Foster-5405|R. Foster]] 9th cousins 1x removed [[Griffith-3661|Griffith John Griffith]] Wales
[[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf (Adopted Parents)]] 11th cousin 1x removed [[Bradt-3|Andries Bradt]] Norway/USA
[[Winter-1935|Elizabeth Winter]] 16th cousins [[Brereton-7|William Brereton]] England
[[Joseph-746|Jan Denison]] 16th cousins 1x removed [[Ap_Jenkin-12|Morgan ap Jenkin]] Wales
[[Runyon-837|Chuck Runyon Sr.]] 17th cousins 1x removed [[Brereton-7|William Brereton]] England
[[Ramos-244|Eowyn Langholf (Biological Parents)]] 19th cousins [[Brereton-51|Sir William Brereton]] England